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Title Section14 1983-04-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article550 1983-04-19 1 Building collapses m explosion believed to have been caused by car bomb BEIRUT, Monday A POWERFUL explosion, probably caused by a car bomb, ripped through the US Embassy here today causing the collapse of the seven-storey building, killing 32 people and injuring 95 others550 words
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373 1983-04-19 1 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG The Thai election By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Monday EARLY unofficial results m the Thai general election showed the Social Action Party, as expected, taking the lead while results of voting m the provinces were still trickling m. The SAP team373 words
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262 1983-04-19 1 25 disco dancers die in Seoul fire SEOUL, Mon. Fire raged through two South Korean nightdabs early today, killing at least 25 disco dancers and injuring about 71 others. More than 15 of the dead, most of them teenagers or m their early 2«s, were found jammed m the exit262 words
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Article66 1983-04-19 1 Warning on rumours JAKARTA, Mon. The government warned today that anyone found to have started rumours of a devaluation of the rupiah will be arrested. The rumours set off a financial panic last week. Gen Benny Murdani, chief of the Security Agency and armed forces commander, said the armed forces66 words
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204 1983-04-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Soviet ambassador Dr B.T. Koulik cold-shoulder-ed a delegation from the Malaysian Youth Movement (MYM) and the Committee for Asean Youth Cooperation (CAYC) which went to the embassy to see him this morning. The delegation led by Mr Mohamad Tajul Rosli, the secretary-general204 words
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Article, Illustration643 1983-04-19 1 IVAN LIM - ‘we will work closely with Ong’ IVAN LIM Old Guard leaders also pledge to help professionals By Our Labour Correspondent THE Old Guard leaders of the National Trades Union Congress have pledged to work closely with secretary-general-desig-nate Ong Teng Cheong to build on the achievements of out-going labour chief Lim643 words
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557 1983-04-19 1 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Tirst language' and 'second language' SAYS MAJOR FONG By Our Education Reporter THE mother tongue is no less important than English and must not be downgraded by insensitive labelling that accords it "second language" status. In the Singapore context, where English557 words
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438 1983-04-19 1 Viets battle DK forces near border BANGKOK, Monday VIETNAMESE forces and resistance groups were engaged m heavy fighting today m areas of western Cambodia opposite the huge refugee camps at Nong Samet and Ban San-Ngae, north of the major Thai border town of Aranyaprathet, Thai military intelligence sources said today.UPI; Reuter; AFP - 438 words
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Article34 1983-04-19 1 BANGKOK, Mon. The Social Action Party (SAP) captured four of the country's 73 provinces ip the general election, according to radio and party officials at midnight. AFP SEE THIS PAGEAFP - 34 words
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Article41 1983-04-19 1 BEDUTT, Mon. Forty dead have already been dug oat from the rabble of the US Embassy here, after a car bomb exploded Inside the grounds, the Christian Voice of Lebanon Radio reported. AFP SEE THIS PAGE 4li XAFP - 41 words
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Advertisement152 1983-04-19 1 Rolex created the world's first truly waterproof watchcase. 58 pages today Woman accused of stealing $83,000 from savings bank Page 11 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,5,7 CAUSEWAY 12 EDITORIAL 16 LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS 19-22 CLASSIFIEDS 23-36 RACING 37 SPORTS 38, 39 OUTLOOK 2 COMICS 19, 11 RADIO152 words
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Article711 1983-04-19 2 Hazy days ahead IF YOU looked out of your flat early yesterday morning, you would have seen less of Singapore than on the previous six days. The haze had brought visibility down to one kilometre, according to the Changi Meteorological Station. But by noon yesterday, the haze had thinned711 words
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Article151 1983-04-19 2 COMMENT THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THEIR responsibilities as citizens and members of the community aside, doctors have the same role m society as they always did healing the sick and tending to their health needs. As m any other profession, there are the good, the bad and the indifferent. Bat151 words
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Article324 1983-04-19 2 High hopes on hurdler HURDLER Seah Soo Lye appears to be Singapore's best athletics medal prospect for the SEA Games from May 28-June 6. In announcing the 65 names last night, the Amateur Athletic Association was generally pessimistic. Said secretary Leslie Shepnerdson: Three-quarters of the squad have improved on324 words
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Article219 1983-04-19 2 SKILLS FUND PROVIDING SUPPORT TO NEW HOTELS NEW HOTELS opening m the next few years can count on receiving financial support from the Skills Development Fund. But first, they will have to identify their manpower and training needs. To jolt them into action, SDF and the Singapore Hotel219 words
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Article55 1983-04-19 2 AID FOR INVENTORS SOME creative individuals m America have all the luck. Cash awards dished out by the Mac Arthur Foundation, founded by a billionaire, relieve them of the stress of having to work for a living m the hope that they may work for nobler ends with even55 words
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Article639 1983-04-19 2 Military allays fears THAILAND'S armed forces have tried to dispel fears of a military coup after yesterday's general election. "Everybody wants this country to have democratic rule and therefore must support the new government so that it may last its full fouryear term," Supreme commander Gen Saiyud639 words
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Article305 1983-04-19 2 Comparing notes THE visit last week of the Hongkong Philharmonic Orchestra sparked comparisons with our own professional symphony, the SSO. While there must obviously be differences, there are also many similarities. PATRICIA WEI compares their histories, activities, problems and triumphs. The Hongkong Philharmonic, with 40 players, turned professional305 words
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Article211 1983-04-19 2 Gambling ban off A FEDERAL government ban on Malaysian Muslims gambling at the Genting Highland casino has been lifted, following a controversy over state and federal jurisdiction, officials m Kuala Lumpur said yesterday. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the ban, imposed on Friday, could211 words
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Article144 1983-04-19 2 (Spore edition) Chinese coins CHINA is one of the earliest users of gold and silver coins. The Qin-type round bronze coin with a square hole m the centre was the most popular form of currency throughout China's history. It was used for 2,100 years from the Qin dynasty144 words
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Article, Illustration40 1983-04-19 3 The men who hold the power THAI soldiers, who hold the key to power m their country, queued yesterday to cast their votes for a new House of Representatives which will, m turn, choose Thailand's Prime Minister. AP picture. APAP - 40 words
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Article72 1983-04-19 3 A RECORD 1,880 candidates are contesting Thailand's general election today, the 15th since the abolition of absolute monarchy m 1932. There are 324 seats m the elected Lower House of Representatives, 23 more than at the time of the last election on April 22, 1979. The72 words
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Article52 1983-04-19 3 FORMER Premier Kukrit Pramoj, 72, leads SAP, the largest party with 70 MPs m the last Parliament and a partner m the ruling coalition. SAP is fielding 255 candidates. The party wants an infusion of funds for rural development and has also promised free medical treatment for52 words
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Article56 1983-04-19 3 FOURTH-strongest m the last Parliament with 31 seats, it is also the country's oldest party and was founded 37 years ago. It is fielding 1% candidates, the secondlargest number this time. Led by business tycoon Bhichai Rattakul, the party's platform includes the upgrading of the Labour Department to56 words
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Article34 1983-04-19 3 RANKED no. 2 m the last Parliament, Chart Thai, a business-oriented party, has 194 candidates and a policy emphasising generous tax incentives. Party leader is industrialist Pramarn Adireksarn, a former defence minister.34 words
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53 1983-04-19 3 LED BY rightist Samak Sundaravej, Prachakorn Thai had 32 MPs m the last Parliament and has a 183-candidate contingent for this general election. Party policy aims to bridge class gaps, ensure respect of private property, stamp out crime, corruption and drugs and boost the role of53 words
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Article128 1983-04-19 3 LEADING the right-of-centre NDP is former premier Kriangsak Chomanan, 66, who champions two major aims: The promotion of private investment and of land ownership for farmers. Fielding the fifth-largest group of candidates (151), the NDP hopes for strong representation m the next Parliament. The five major groups128 words
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211 1983-04-19 3 BANGKOK, Monday THAILAND'S armed forces have tried to dispel fears of a military coup after today's general election. Supreme commander Gen Saiyud Kerdphol said on the eve of the poll that the military would not turn the tables on the politicians after the voting. "EverybodyReuter - 211 words
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339 1983-04-19 3 Kukrit asks Prem to lead another coalition team BANGKOK, Mon. The leader of Thailand's largest political party, Mr Kukrit Pramoj, has asked Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda to lead another coalition government as polling ended m today's general election. Mr Kukrit said that he had asked General Prem because his SocialReuter - 339 words
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Article100 1983-04-19 3 SHOTS NEAR POLLING BOOTH BANGKOK, Mon. Thai army and Interior Ministry officials today said Cambodia-based Vietnamese troops fired small arms near a polling booth In south-east-ern Thailand. The alleged incident took place near a polling station m a border village m Khlong Yai district, about two hoars after polls openedAFP - 100 words
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155 1983-04-19 3 BANGKOK, Monday TEN registered political parties, including the National Democratic Party of former prime minister Gen Kriangsak Chomanan, may be dissolved after the general election, leaving Thailand with only four parties. The four are the Social Action Party, Democrat Party, Chart Thai155 words
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417 1983-04-19 3 OCTOBER 1973: Studentled demonstrations ended 10-year military rule of Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn, who had refused to yield to demands for a more democratic constitution. JANUARY 1875: General election held under new constitution led to Mr Kukrit Pramoj being appointed prime minister the417 words
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107 1983-04-19 4 TOKYO, Men. At least 185 Japanese have committed suicide this year because they could not pay debts to loan sharks. The Asahl Shim bun newspaper, after a survey, said today that In the past five years, debt suicides had spread from the big citiesReuter - 107 words
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379 1983-04-19 4 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Government to back measures against disruptive work bans By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Mon. Australia's recently elected Labour Prime Minister, Mr Bob Hawke, has started moving against rebel trade unions for work bans which are holding up an estimated 150 property379 words
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Article, Illustration114 1983-04-19 4 China opts out of two pre-Olympic events in protest COLORADO SPRINGS (Colorado), Mon. China will not send athletes to compete m pre-Olympic cycling and swimming events this summer m an apparent protest against the United States' decision to grant asylum to lft-year-old Chinese tennis player Hu Na. The cables saidAP - 114 words
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Article66 1983-04-19 4 BUSINESSMEN IN Western Australia had placed orders for goods worth more than A5500,000 (*****,000) when the Third Asean Trade Fair ended m Perth over the weekend, it was announced on Sunday. There were orders for clothing, food, coffee, paper products, electronic and sporting goods. Products were displayedAFP - 66 words
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Article64 1983-04-19 4 FACED WITH reduced foreign exchange resources due to dwindling exports, the Indonesian government has decided to stop cattle imports for the time being. The temporary stoppage starting this year applies to all cattle varieties, including beef, dairy and breeder cattle, Junior Minister of Increased Livestock and FisheryAFP - 64 words
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Article69 1983-04-19 4 MORE THAN 160 Amerasian children and their relatives are scheduled to leave Vietnam for new homes m the United States on April 28. This is the sixth airlift of these children of American fathers and Vietnamese mothers, a US Embassy official said m Bangkok yesterday. TheAP - 69 words
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Article95 1983-04-19 4 A UNITED Nations regional organisation, m a survey released m Bangkok, has called on developing Asian countries to review their defence spending, which, it said, was a particularly significant drain on their development resources. The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap)Reuter - 95 words
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Article102 1983-04-19 4 CANBERRA, Mon. The Australian government has begun a major review of its A$7M million (551.28 billion) assistance to developing countries. Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Hayden announced. Mr Hayden said yesterday that the current level of overseas aid represented "a sizable commitment" of government resources, andAFP - 102 words
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234 1983-04-19 4 CANBERRA, Monday AUSTRALIA today assured China that any aid to Vietnam would be of a humanitarian nature and modest m scope. Foreign Minister Bill' Hayden said: "It certainly would not be anything that could m any way contribute to or support orAFP - 234 words
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229 1983-04-19 4 Dockworkers in Japan on 24-hour strike TOKYO, Mon. Dockworkers launched a 24--hour strike at Japan's major ports today to back demands for job security threatened by increasing containerisation, a trade union spokesman said. The spokesman for the 60,000-strong National Council of Harbour Workers' Unions said there would also be walkoutsReuter; UPI - 229 words
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142 1983-04-19 4 NEW DELHI, Mon. Indian bandit queen Phoolan Dcvi, who surrendered to police two months ago, pleaded guilty to relatively minor charges and was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. The United News of India, reporting from Bhind, said that special judge A. K. JainAP - 142 words
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Article63 1983-04-19 5 THE SOVIET Union has offered China an agreement guaranteeing non-use of nuclear weapons, a senior Japanese Foreign Ministry official, quoting a Soviet deputy minister, told Parliament m Tokyo yesterday. Mr Yoshiya Kato, director-general of the Foreign Ministry's European affairs bureau, said Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail KapitsaReuter - 63 words
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Article80 1983-04-19 5 CONSUMER PRICE inflation m Western industrialised countries averaged 5.7 per cent m the 12 months to February, its lowest level for 10 years, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said m Paris yesterday. In the year to January, the figure was 5.9 per cent; one80 words
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Article67 1983-04-19 5 INTERNAL DISPUTES among the 13 members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and the impact of non-Opec production on world oil prices are expected to dominate a special Opec meeting which opened m London yesterday. The meeting was led by United Arab Emirates Oil Minister ManaUPI - 67 words
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Article72 1983-04-19 5 A SHIPMENT said to contain 46 gold bars bound for New York disappeared on a Scandinavian Airlines System flight from South America to Denmark, the airline said m Copenhagen yesterday. Security manager Joergen Geltzer said the cargo worth 5.2 million kroner (about Ssl.2 million) has been missingAP - 72 words
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Article55 1983-04-19 5 THE LEBANESE government was reported yesterday to have complained to US presidential envoy Philip Habib about newly-built Israeli airstrips m Lebanese territory. The independent Beirut newspaper AnNahar and the leftist As-Safir said Lebanon has expressed apprehension that such airfields indicated Israel did not plan an early withdrawal ofAP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration53 1983-04-19 5 ARGON, a walking and talking robot, takes Penny tor a walk around the streets of Hammersmith m London. The robot and the dog were doing their bit to promote "Pets are Good for People" at Britain's largest veterinary congress, which began recently at thePanaphoto - 53 words
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216 1983-04-19 5 France to stop centralised clearance of VCRs soon PARIS, Monday FRANCE will soon stop centralising Customs clearance of video-cassette recorders (VCRs) at Poitiers m central France, Trade and Tourism Minister Edith Cresson said here yesterday. The centralisation, which has slowed down the entry of about 200,000 Japanesemade VCRs into theAFP - 216 words
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142 1983-04-19 5 1 out of 5 say 'no' to a black president poll WASHINGTON, Mon. Nearly one out of five American voters would refuse to support a black candidate for the presidency of the United States, according to an opinion poll published yesterday. Twenty-nine per cent would refuse to vote for aAFP - 142 words
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94 1983-04-19 5 Police fail to stop Solidarity demo WARSAW, Mon. Police failed to stop a Solidarity demonstration at the Warsaw Ghetto Monument as more than I,WMJ people honoured the heroes of the Jewish uprising against the Nazis 40 years ago. The growing crowd was heading for a monument when police, using bullhorns,UPI - 94 words
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Article434 1983-04-19 5 MOSCOW, Mon FIVE months after taking over as Communist Party chief, Mr Yuri Andropov is meeting stiff challenges from the Brezhnev political machine led by Kremlin ideologist Konstantin Chernenko, Soviet sources say. The latest and strongest signal of divisiveness and infighting within the ruling politburo, theAP - 434 words
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204 1983-04-19 5 Soviets threaten tit-for-tat action on Nato plan WASHINGTON, Mon. A Soviet diplomat yesterday said that Moscow might deploy new medium-range nuclear missiles "that can reach the territory of the United States" if Washington deployed new missiles m Europe as planned. However, Mr Victor Isakov, minister-counsellor of the Soviet embassy, disputedUPI - 204 words
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Article246 1983-04-19 7 More Soviet muscle m Syria WASHINGTON, Mon. Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Arens said today his forces were on high alert over the increasing Soviet presence m Syria and were prepared for possible hostile action against Israel and Lebanon. The considerable Soviet presence m Syria, including newReuter - 246 words
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Article, Illustration147 1983-04-19 7 200-year old French gold watch among items stolen TEDS gold pocket watch, from the Marie Antoinette period (1755--93), was among the items stolen from' the Institute for Islamic Art m Jerusalem on Friday. And m London, the Islamic Arts Foundation yesterday called for an international inquiry into the US$4 millionReuter - 147 words
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192 1983-04-19 7 NEW YORK, Mon. The Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) will let Jordan enter negotiations under President Ronald Reagan's Middle East peace plan if Israel freezes its settlements m the occupied territories, Egypt's Ambassador to the United States, Mr Ashraf Ghorbal, said yesterday. Mr GhorbalUPI; AP; Reuter - 192 words
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205 1983-04-19 7 Iraq claims it sank four 'enemy’ ships BAGHDAD, Mon THE Iraqi navy sank four enemy ships m a five-hour battle near the Iranian gulf port of Bandar Khomeiny yesterday, an Iraqi High Command communique said. The communique did not identify the ships and gave no further details of the action,Reuter; AFP; AP - 205 words
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Article37 1983-04-19 7 NEW DELHI. Mon. The Soviet-backed Afghan regime claimed a major success against anti-communist guerillas yesterday. It said its security forces wiped out a guerilla group outside the remote northern city of Shiberghan. APAP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration381 1983-04-19 8 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA By But look out for isolated showers IF YOU looked out of your flat early yesterday morning, you would have seen less of Singapore than on the previous six days. The haze had brought visibility down to one kilometre, according to a reading taken at381 words
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335 1983-04-19 8 DP YOU read this story of a parking attendant without blushing, you may have missed the joke altogether. It may also mean you are a victim of Singapore English, better known as Singlish. Test yourself: In the old days, a parking335 words
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299 1983-04-19 8 RONNIE WAI - Four raft it out for adventure and charity RONNIE WAI By FOUR young reservists are now roughing it out on a make-shift raft to prove one thing that adventure and charity can sail together. Led by 23-year-old Wee Soon Heng, the four will sail round Singapore island to raise money299 words
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Article201 1983-04-19 8 CJ turns down appeal by three THREE men who caused the death of a taxi driver had their appeals against eight years' imprisonment dismissed yesterday. Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin told Tan Eng Kiak, 22, Jalal bin Mohamad, 26, and Selamat bin Saripin, 22, that, m the court's opinion, the201 words
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Article73 1983-04-19 8 A 2,500 nautical mile submarine cable will link Singapore with Indonesia and Australia by the middle of 1986. A memorandum of understanding was signed by the three countries on April 5. This will be the second submarine cable link between Singapore and Indonesia. The Singapore-Jakarta-Perth cable73 words
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Article, Illustration115 1983-04-19 8 PHOTO by IT'S a far cry from the days when the public gathered around blaring wayang speakers. At the weekend walkabout of Buona Vista and Alexandra constituencies by Defence and Second Health Minister Goh Chok Tong, officials turned to new technology to reach outFRANCIS ONG - 115 words
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137 1983-04-19 8 Handbook tells of reservists' rights and duties NATIONAL servicemen who have completed their full-time stint can now refer to a revised edition of the Reservists' Handbook which details their rights, liabilities and responsibilities as reservists. The full-colour book, m English and Chinese, also explains the need for reservists to treat137 words
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Article, Illustration628 1983-04-19 9 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH Thought-provoking questions and topics at SMA convention By HEALER or villain? Pill pedlar or health educator? God or physician? These questions provoked much thought at the 14th Singapore Medical Association national convention over the weekend. With the imminent launching of628 words
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266 1983-04-19 9 Private airing of views on National Health Plan it was to challenge his listeners to put aside their stethoscopes to think of their moral responsibility. "If our professional ethics have suffered brain stem death, then the annual ventilation of SMA lectures will not keep off the stench of dissolution," he266 words
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Article227 1983-04-19 9 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent TOP officials of the visiting China Petroleum Processing Corp and Petrochemical Corp of Singapore will meet tomorrow. The meeting could prelude dealings between the two m future, including purchase of Chinese naphtha for the Singapore project, and sale of227 words
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Article, Illustration172 1983-04-19 9 WHEN the manager of Seng Ho beer garden m Ang Mo Kio opened these beach umbrellas last month, the heat wave was furthest from his mind. The umbrellas are inside the shop, manager Ong Meng Hwa said, to give customers that feeling of sipping coffee, drinking172 words
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Article163 1983-04-19 10 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By THE Ministry of Labour has taken action against errant bosses who have not stuck to their job agreements with foreign labourers. It has ordered 19 employers to back-pay wages withheld since the beginning of the year. The action involves 95163 words
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Article, Illustration262 1983-04-19 10 RESIDENTS m Block 13, York Hill, off Chin Swee Road, turned off their television sets to watch a real-life show last week. The actors m this case were civil defence reservists and volunteers. The drama a demonstration on rescue and evacuation during a big fire262 words
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175 1983-04-19 10 Plumbers must register, says ministry ONLY registered sanitary plumbers are allowed to do sanitary plumbing works such as alteration of sewer and drainage lines, said the Environment Ministry m the latest government gazette. It has called plumb- ers to take oral exams i to be conducted m June and July175 words
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174 1983-04-19 10 BUSINESSMAN Teng Kok Ge, 45, who misappropriated $20,000 while he was a guarantor for three Indonesian students, was yesterday fined $6,000 after he made full restitution. Teng pleaded guilty a month ago to two counts of criminal breach of trust of the money174 words
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Article286 1983-04-19 10 FISH cost less but some vegetables cost more last week. Prices of tenggiri and selar fell by 30 cents and 40 cents to $6.70 and $3 a kg respectively. Kembong cost 10 cents less at $3.35 a kg and red snapper, five cents less at $2.60 a286 words
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Article139 1983-04-19 10 BANQUE Nationale de Paris has warned other banks to be careful when they negotiate letters of credit with firms. The warning was issued through the Association of Banks m Singapore which was told by BNP that on March 23, a firm had wanted to negotiate139 words
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113 1983-04-19 10 THE Minister of State (National Development), Mr Lee Yock Suan, is leading Singapore's delegation to the 39th session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap). The delegation to the session, to be held m Bangkok from113 words
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Advertisement713 1983-04-19 10 THE jW@\KENING It has arrived m the quiet of the night— when roads are dulled with the endless flow of make-believe "sports -coupes" whilst a handful of people m Singapore await restlessly for new blood. Undisguised, it has arrived to take its place as one of the fastest cars Singapore713 words
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Article77 1983-04-19 11 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 have any views, just ring The Straits Times-Shin Mm Hawker Hotline at *****7277 words
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365 1983-04-19 11 Price increase will hit many who rely on hawker food SINGAPOREANS have no choice, but to depend on hawkers for much of their meals and, as one consumer put it, any price increase would be of "great concern" to people. Several readers yesterday told Hawker Hotline that working couples were365 words
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144 1983-04-19 11 POLICE are urging learner motorcyclists to go for their tests on the dates allocated. In a statement yesterday, the Traffic Police said a number of learners did not turn up for the tests. If these learners fail to take at least144 words
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Article, Illustration343 1983-04-19 11 Accused of stealing from automated teller A 21- YEAR-OLD woman yesterday went on trial for stealing $83,600 from a Post Office Savings Bank automated teller machine (ATM). Teo Chui Har, a former POSB senior computer operator, allegedly stole the money from the ATM kiosk343 words
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358 1983-04-19 11 SOME stores have been offering below-cost bargains to entice and then deceive shoppers, the Consumers Association of Singapore said m the March issue of its Consumer Bulletin. Consumers who go to take advantage of these bargains or loss leaders as they358 words
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Article119 1983-04-19 11 Woman's face scorched at salon A WOMAN walked eat with a glamorous head of carls and a searched face from a hairdressing salon recently. According to her, the incident occurred becaase of careless handling of chemicals by the hairdresser who attended to her. "Furthermore, the hairdresser ignored her call for119 words
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Advertisement462 1983-04-19 11 UNLEASH THE PANTHER To the uninitiated, its beauty lies m the exotic, classic lines of the 30's. A car that whispers of a glorious era long gone. But to those who know much more than the casual admirer, its beauty embodies a power few, if any, cars m Singapore can462 words
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203 1983-04-19 12 KOTA BARU, Mon. Datuk Mohamad Nasir withdrew his nomination as president of the Berjasa Party at its third convention here early yesterday, throwing the meeting into a flurry over the issue of succession. While some delegates wanted the post to be filled throughNST - 203 words
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Article141 1983-04-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Junior doctors at the General Hospital here have decided to submit a memorandum on their salary to the Public Services Tribunal. The memorandum is expected to be ready by the end of this week. A spokesman for the junior doctors said theNST - 141 words
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Article111 1983-04-19 12 KOTA BAKU, Mon. Police are Investigating the loss of more than $44,tM at Bank Bnmlpntra here last Thursday. Bank manager Hamirudin Che Hassan said an Education Department employee had handed over the money with two pay-in slips to a supervisor of the bank atNST - 111 words
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Article139 1983-04-19 12 DHAKA, Mon. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad arrived here today on a four-day official visit for talks with Bangladesh's military ruler General Hussain Mohammad Ershad on bilateral relations and international issues. The first round of talks between Dr Mahathir and Gen ErshadAFP - 139 words
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Article339 1983-04-19 12 Final decision to be made by Pahang religious council next month KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A FEDERAL government ban imposed last Friday stopping Malaysian Muslims from gambling m the Genting Highland casino has been lifted following a controversy over state and federal jurisdiction, officials said today. Prime Minister339 words
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237 1983-04-19 12 Malay publishers to get all government jobs from now on KUALA LUMPUR, Monday ALL government agencies must give their publishing contracts to Malay publishers registered with the Ministry of Finance. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said a directive to this effect was issued recently. The directive, he said, was mNST - 237 words
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Article63 1983-04-19 12 MALACCA, Mon. Malacca may have to start water rationing if no rain falls within the next two weeks, Chief Minister Datuk Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik said yesterday. He said the water level at the Durian Tunggal dam had dropped to 1.98 m from 2.44 m. IfNST - 63 words
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Article67 1983-04-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Security officials m Sarawak today declared a 24--hour curfew m two districts to let army patrols round up an estimated 1M communist guerillas believed operating there, the national news agency, Bernama, reported. It quoted a statement by the Rajang Security Command saying theAP - 67 words
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Advertisement358 1983-04-19 13 Nissan Laurel '83 The Quiet Achiever. The '83 Nissan Laurel. Wk c new issan Laurel is equipped A distinguished looking limousine i IBk M with the most technologically certain to be admired for its :^m*.,. 1 jMi^F" advanced features to give you the aesthetics and its performance. ,^^^^gritt^lZl^Jb^ •"-jjm|- !rl'F358 words
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Article, Illustration3466 1983-04-19 14 BEN DAVIDSON; MAUREEN CHUA - BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA By and 4 Counsel: "Then you made them sip the python's blood after slitting its throat?" Lim: "Yes. But I didn't sip, I drank it." Counsel: "What was the purpose of all this?" lim: "You have3,466 words
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Advertisement283 1983-04-19 15 Introducing KiJT ttak Iw^^mßm i, 1 the new look, fuel injected! 1 mBS'JP 111 ".C^ I 1983 Volvo 240 GLE. jy^ JUBUUKSmMF V'^^^BB Longer, lower look to match the I^W^^^^mKßf jm jßjljl power-boosted performance f A^stlm^F4S^' i Jm f^^j :of its all-new 1.9 litre fuel injected t^ :^^^^^M^^^W^.M H^B engine.283 words
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477 1983-04-19 16 The Staits Times says.... Carry on doctors, but... THE theme chosen for the Singapore Medical Association's 14th national convention was timely enough. With criticisms against doctors coming from all sides and seemingly increasing, there was an obvious need for medical practitioners to sit down together and appraise their role m477 words
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Article, Illustration3379 1983-04-19 16 How they came about There are enough contro--9 versies over whether the language has actually deteriorated or is developing on its own momentum into what a some would call Singlish. 4 The old concept of education was simply a matter of literacy, numeracy and moral lessons. The3,379 words
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Letter, Illustration662 1983-04-19 17 I REFER to your editorial "Go beyond traditional IR" (ST, April 13) on the Industrial Relations Programme 1983 to be organised by the Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF). You are quite right about the need for managers to be better-trained m industrial relations662 words
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190 1983-04-19 17 What goes on between doctor and patient is personal ALTHOUGH I do not belong to the medical profession I disagree with the suggestions made by "AIS" m the letter "Itemised medical bills will show up wrong-doing." (ST, April 9). That doctors do not like to disclose the details on their190 words
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196 1983-04-19 17 What happens when subsidies are ended? IN your article "Chok Tong wins disciples at forum" (Sunday Times, April 17), Defence and Second Health Minister Goh Chok Tong was reported as saying that subsidies for Class "C" hospital beds will remain until 1990 less than seven years away. Are we to196 words
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119 1983-04-19 17 IT'S delightful to know that Ang Mo Kio New Town will have its second park soon. Before we look forward to this new park, however, let us look at conditions m the first park. I went strolling there for the first time recently119 words
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Advertisement312 1983-04-19 17 New Amplimesh aluminium I iP^ grilles stay beautiful forever I Now. say goodbye to unsightly rust You'll love the handsomaanodized i gathering steel and iron grilles. colour finish, the soft classic look Discover beautiful, strong and clean of 'Amplimesh m your home.office. ■Amplimesh aluminium grille Dsach house, garden-you name it.312 words
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Article, Illustration693 1983-04-19 18 CLIFFORD MAY - CLIFFORD MAY Mac Arthur award: To help budding thinkers and researchers to pursue their work without worrying about money By FOR Leslie Maron Silko, a novelist, it meant having the time to work on a book that she hopes will appeal less to scholars than toNYT - 693 words
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Article411 1983-04-19 18 Douglas Osherof l, 37, physicist "WHAT you have to realise is that if someone is really successful and doing what he does best, the prize won't have an immediate impact," said Douglas Osheroff, 37, a research scientist with Bell Laboratories m New Jersey. "Certainly there are some people411 words
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Article72 1983-04-19 18 NORTON KAY, a spokeman of the John and Catherine Mac Arthur Foundation, said: "It's still too early to make any kind of estimate as to success. We like what we see so far, but we'll do some more evaluating down the road with outside consultants." He added "at72 words
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Article704 1983-04-19 18 It is common for Japa- nese companies to own foreign trademarks without authorisation from the overseas company. TOKYO When the McDonald's hamburger chain arrived m Japan m 1971, one of the last things company executives expected was trouble with its famous trademarks. The McDonald's Corp hadNYT - 704 words
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Advertisement2205 1983-04-19 18 fill «&>gdfL call *****11 ..Ti*4" ZENITH TRAVEL PTE LTD "^fC/ 4HI < USED IN OVER 150 COUNTRIES 3 1 2 MILLION OUTLETS SAFE CONVENIENT WELCOMED Gucci of Italy Lim's Arts Crafts Watches of Switzerland Pte Ltd The Hour Glass Pte Ltd H Metro Golden Mile Pte Ltd Isetan Emporium (S)2,205 words
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Article73 1983-04-19 19 UNITED Plantations Bhd has reported group after-tax profits of M 519.57 million (M 521.7 million) on group turnover of M 585.1 million (M 587.6 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. The company itself made after-tax profits of M 519.34 million (M 519.88 million) on turnover of73 words
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Article50 1983-04-19 19 THE New Serendah Rubber Company Bhd has reported after-tax profits of M 51.59 million (M 52.05 million) on turnover of M 58.53 million (M 59.45 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. The company is recommending a final dividend of 7/2 cents per share less tax,50 words
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Article56 1983-04-19 19 MENANG Corporation (M) Bhd has reported after-tax profits of M 513.21 million (M 512.3 million) on turnover of M 558.89 million (M 520.64 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. There were extraordinary losses of M 55.6 million. Directors are recommending a first and final dividend56 words
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Article75 1983-04-19 19 NEW YORK, Mon. United States commercial ana industrial loans rose US$B74 million (Ssl.B billion) to U*****.48 billion m the week ended April 6. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said that excluding bankers' acceptances, loans m the latest week rose US$Bl9 million to U*****.56 billion,Reuter - 75 words
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Article68 1983-04-19 19 BASLE, Mon. A possible new bridging loan from the Bank for International Settlements to Hungary is under discussion. A spokesman for the BIS declined to comment on the matter, while m Zurich, a Swiss National Bank spokesman also declined to comment, referring inquiries to the BIS. TheyReuter - 68 words
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Article67 1983-04-19 19 RICHMOND (Virginia), Mon. Reynolds Metals Co, which reported first-quarter losses, said it expects improved results over the remainder of the year if business activity continues to strengthen. The company, however, did not say when it would report profits. It had reported losses of U5552.4 million (Ssllo million) orReuter - 67 words
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Article58 1983-04-19 19 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Krugerrand sales rose to 602,234 ounces m March from February's 256,359 ounces, but stayed below March 1982's 664,335 ounces. International Gold Corp (Intergold) said this brought international sales for the first quarter of this year to about 1.32 million ounces compared with about 1.35 millionReuter - 58 words
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Article58 1983-04-19 19 MADRID, Mon. Spain is seeking a US$5OO million (551.05 billion) Eurocredit, its third venture into the Euromarkets this year. A spokeswoman for the Economy, Commerce and Finance Ministry said the terms of the operation could be finalised by the end of May. Spain is also raising US$2OOReuter - 58 words
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Article67 1983-04-19 19 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Atlantic Richfield Co said an offering of US$2OO million (Ss42o million) of its 11 per cent debentures, due 2013, was made through an underwriting group represented by Salomon Brothers Inc and Merrill Lynch White Weld Capital Markets group. The debentures were priced at 100Reuter - 67 words
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Article84 1983-04-19 19 HANOVER, Mon. France is discussing possible changes m the 26 per cent stake m Olivetti held by the state-controlled CII Honeywell-Bull group. Mr Jean Claude Hirel, director of the electronics department m the French Industry Ministry, said discussions centred on whether another French company could enter someReuter - 84 words
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318 1983-04-19 19 Hotel Properties falls short of profits forecast AN INCREASE m property tax charges has pushed the group pretax profits of Hotel Properties slightly below its forecast made when it sought a listing on the stock exchange last June. Group pretax earnings stood at $9.32 million for the year ended Dec318 words
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489 1983-04-19 19 NEW YORK, Mon. At the Citibank office at West 72nd Street and Broadway, people with less than US$5,OOO (S$10,500) m their bank accounts do not have to complain about waiting m line to see a teller they are not allowed mNYT - 489 words
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402 1983-04-19 19 JUDITH HALE - JUDITH HALE By NEW hotels opening m the next few years can count on receiving tremendous financial support from the Skills Development Fund. But first, they will have to identify their manpower and training needs. To jolt them into action, SDF and402 words
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311 1983-04-19 19 THE first Asian retail convention to be held m Tokyo later this month is "very timely" for Singapore because of the growth and upgrading of the retail sector here. The president of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Mr Lim311 words
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374 1983-04-19 19 Kuwait passes Bill to help solve stock exchange crisis KUWAIT, Mon. After the longest session m its history, the National Assembly of Kuwait approved a Bill which would affect changes m the commercial code to help speed up a solution to the country's US$94 billion (Ssl97 billion) stock exchange crisis.NYT - 374 words
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174 1983-04-19 19 VEVEY (Switzerland), Mon. Nestle SA said its profits rose above the one billion-Swiss franc (551.02 billion) level for the first time m 1982, allowing it to raise dividend and to make provisions for risks. It reported a 14 per cent rise m group netReuter - 174 words
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326 1983-04-19 22 PARAMOUNT Corporation's property activities provided the main cushion against the poorer results turned m by its traditional rice milling and plantation divisions and the poor underwriting results of its insurance associate last year. For the year ended Dec 31, 1982, the group's property subsidiary,326 words
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201 1983-04-19 22 SOUTH-EAST Asia Development Corporation has reported a 19 per cent rise m group pretax trading profits to M 510.04 million for the year ended Jan 31, 1983. Group turnover jumped 26 per cent to M 520.14 billion. The performance was m line with its earlier201 words
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367 1983-04-19 22 SHING Loong Finance, the wholly owned finance arm of Keppel Shipyard, has turned m commendable maiden earnings for 1982. The company, which was granted a licence to operate as a full-fledged financial institution m late 1981, reported a sharp 34 per cent increase m367 words
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148 1983-04-19 22 Malaysian Textile in tie-up talks MALAYSIAN Textile Industries Bhd has held discussions with other textile companies over forming "a more economic unit to survive the depressed period." This was stated m MTl's reply to a Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange query on a report m the Malaysian Business Times on Thursday148 words
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463 1983-04-19 22 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By A GROUP of 250 French businessmen and professionals are m Singapore on an "incentive" tour. The trip, which includes Singapore, Bangkok, Hongkong and Guangzhou, is organised by Mazda, a French commercial lighting company. But the participants on the tour are463 words
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297 1983-04-19 22 Takeover bid for ailing IMT is off THE Megat-Mah bid to take over ailing IndiaMalaysia Textiles (IMT) is off. A terse announcement by financial adviser Amanah Chase Merchant Bank said the deal, involving the sale of 2.9 million IMT shares between the Birla Group of India and Mr Megat Naimuddin297 words
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338 1983-04-19 22 LONDON, Mon. Lloyds Bank and the monetary analysts Maxwell Stamp Associates have both forecast another realignment of currencies m the European Monetary System (EMS). Lloyds Bank said this would take place m the final quarter of this year, with the German Deutschemark and DutchAFP - 338 words
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294 1983-04-19 22 India eases rules on licensing to raise production NEW DELHI, Mon. Foreign companies and the so-called Indian "monopoly" business houses are expected to be the main beneficiaries of the further relaxation of the Indian government's industrialisation licensing procedures aimed at raising production. A notification issued by the Ministry of IndustryFT - 294 words
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Article139 1983-04-19 22 Action taken to stop dumping BRUSSELS, Man. Metallgesellschaft, through the Federation of European Chemical Producers, has launched an antidumping case against American, Soviet and Chinese producers of lithium hydroxide, a specialised lubricant used m the oil production industry. The case, to be investigated by the European Economic Community, provides freshFT - 139 words
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Article253 1983-04-19 19 KLI expects difficult year ahead KUALA Lumpur Industries anticipates a difficult year ahead m view of the fact that existing "difficult" economic conditions are likely to continue. XLI chairman Datuk Teh Hong Piow said m his latest annual statement that it would be prudent to preserve the existing casn resources253 words
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Article550 1983-04-19 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed higher on buying support m selective, moderate trading. Cold Storage rose 25 cents to $5.25, Esso 25 cents to $8.65, Oriental 33 cents to $5.15, Straits Trading 10 cents to $7.05, Oversea Chinese Banking Corp 10 cents to $11.90 and Public550 words
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Article32 1983-04-19 19 Up Down onch Industrials 57 33 28 Finance 9 5 5 Hotels 6 4 4 Properties 6 5 1 Plantations 7 4 3 Mining 3 0 3 Deb/Loans 6 2 232 words
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Article74 1983-04-19 19 Dunlop Est 645 +95 Sungei Besi 700 +60 Hong Leong Ind 855 +35 Cold Storage 530 +30 Oriental Hldgs 510 +28 Amal Steel 340 +26 Esso 865 +25 Public Bank 680 +25 Tan Cbong 520 +24 Berjaya Kawat 252+23 Ulu Benut 820 +20 H Leong Credit 560 +20 S74 words
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Article17 1983-04-19 19 N S T 985-10 ST P 1975 950 -10 Times Pub 710 -10 Shell 700 -1017 words
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Article43 1983-04-19 19 April 15 Aprilifc BT Composite: 885.52 890.95 BT Indicator: *****5 5821$ ST Industrials: 892.61 899.2J7 ST Finance: 2227.22 2236.« ST Hotels: 1041.67 1043.52 ST Properties: 702.91 704.3? ST Minings: 236.75 238.41 ST Plantations: 996.84 1007.06 OCBC: 797.20 802.38 SES Ind: 672.11 677.^43 words
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Article27 1983-04-19 19 I UMW 978,000 City Dcv 783,00 d UOL Warrants 689,00q Faber Merlin 579,000 Sime Darby 542,000 Total turnover: 1 4.46 m Total value: $46.11 m27 words
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Article71 1983-04-19 19 Boosteadßhd C&C CCM +4 Cold Storage +30 Dnnloplnd +12 Esso +25 F&N Gentings Guinness Gnthrte Bhd Haw Par -2 Inchcape Bhd +8 MTC NBT +3 Nat Iron PMC -5 Pan Elec +4 Perils Plant Prima +5 Robinsons -1 3| Rothmans +1 Semb Ship +6 Sime Darby71 words
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Article2593 1983-04-19 20 Adjusted it scrlp/rlghta. N Ifex-exempted dividual. ABN traded is tots «f II shares each, with the price go.ted In Mian. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Gr'» Net IB a, Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- COOO) High Low 286 235 Acma 285 +52,593 words
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531 1983-04-19 20 FAVOURABLE Wall Street Influence gave the local stock market a lift again yesterday. The Business Times Composite Index rose 5.44 points to 899.X and the Straits Times Industrial Index Improved 9.99 points to 899.27. The continuation of the uptrend was attributed mainly to531 words
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Article105 1983-04-19 20 Closing tone: Mixed. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 12,506,000 units valued at $39,302,000. Industrials accounted for 7,272,000, finance 1,032,000, hotels 803,000, properties 1,319,000, debentures, loans and bonds 1,318,000, plantations 610,000, mining 152,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 1,954,000 units valued at105 words
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Article304 1983-04-19 20 BULLISH conditions on Wall Street continued to lift sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as share prices finished steady across a fairly wide front. Total turnover was, however, slightly lower at 7.52 million units valued at M 525.57 million compared with last Friday's 7.79 million304 words
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Article42 1983-04-19 20 Up Down ouch Industrials 45 30 30 Finance 6 2 2 Hotels 2 0 0 Properties 4 4 0 Oil Palms 3 4 0 Tins 4 5 1 Bobbers 15 4 0 Rubbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loans 0 0 142 words
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Article48 1983-04-19 20 Dunlop Est 705+105 Public Bank 755 +45 Oriental 560 +40 M Glass 197 +36 Tan Chong 560 +30 C Storage Ltd 565 +30 H Leong Ind 920 +25 ASM 362+24 U O Bank 540 +20 N S T 1100+20 F N &10 +15 G Lumber 140 +1348 words
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Article188 1983-04-19 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Mangers' prices tor Apr II) The Commerce 3.37 3.58 The Savings Fund 1.91 2.03 Spore Prog Fund 1.48 1.57 Spore Sec. Fund 2.24 2.38 Spore Invest Fund 1.19 1.26 Spore Equity Fund 1.46 1.55 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Mwien' prices tor Apr 1») Mai Invest Fund188 words
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Article2059 1983-04-19 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals2,059 words
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Article1115 1983-04-19 20 Goodwood Park (14.008) OUE (5358 5.408) (18) 5.40 (10) 5.40 Sealion (4.428 4.445) (3) 4.46(4) 4.44 (1) 4.42 (1) 4.42 (6) 4.448ETT (4.448) (1) 4.46 Shangri-La (520 B) (2) 520 (4) 5.15 (4) 520 CD PROPERTIES B Bay* (2328) (9) 234 (14) 238 (3) 2.34 (5) 233 (1) 2311,115 words
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Article272 1983-04-19 20 PRICES yesterday fell across-the-board throughout the day with the Hang Seng index falling 26.17 points to close at 1,040.97, brokers said. HK$ Associated Hotels 2-25 Bank Of East Asia 32.00 -0.25 Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 9JBS -0.25 China Light 14.90 unch City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 10.90 -0.1272 words
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Article330 1983-04-19 20 PRICES yesterday rose further as investors continued to chase stock. The All Ordinaries index closed eight points up at 574.2. Cents INDUSTRIALS A C I 131 +3 A N I 238 unch A P M MB +2 Aberfoyle 710 20 Age 240 +5 Alliance Oil TO +4 Allied Mill330 words
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Article344 1983-04-19 20 THE Tokyo stock market average yesterday rose a provisional 30.37 points to end at a record high of 8,582.53 with market sentiment encouraged by Wall Street's advance to an all-time high last Friday. Yen Allnomoto 821 -1 Akal 542 +15 Amada 8«2 +6 Asahl Chem 329 +5 Asahl Glass344 words
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Article1775 1983-04-19 20 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. INDUBTOIAIJ) Acm» (2.80 B) AjMOMte (3.208) Aieom (2.015) (22) 2.00 (4) 2.02 (2)1,775 words
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Article80 1983-04-19 21 HIGHER OFFERINGS of ore resulted m a five-cent drop m the Straits Tin price m Penang yesterday to M 531.78 a kilo from last Friday. The new price remained within the ITA lower range of $29.15 and $32.06. Some 25 per cent of the turnover was foreign ore and80 words
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Article134 1983-04-19 21 CHINESE Prodoce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 1M kg yesterday: Cacwaat «U: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new drum fob $117.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper134 words
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Article532 1983-04-19 21 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with May One RSS buyers quoted at 256.50 cents a kilo, up five cents from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher overseas advices coupled with speculative buying and covering interest. Afternoon prices were marked up slightly532 words
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Article32 1983-04-19 21 Rubber: April 18 Singapore: May: 256.50 cents (up 5.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 272.50 cents (up 5.50 cents) Tin: M 531.78 per kilo (down 5.00 cents) 210 tonnes (up 40 tonnes)32 words
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Article41 1983-04-19 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on short-covering m moderate trading. In the April position, south rose Mslo to $792.50 a tonne and central $5 to $795 while May m the central gained $7.50 to $797.50.41 words
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Article250 1983-04-19 21 THE KILOBAK market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $30,009 and closed at $30,119 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00/442.75 (day's low) and traded fairly actively m a narrow range. Local buying upon opening quickly pushed the market up to $444.00/444.75 after which the metal250 words
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Article35 1983-04-19 21 O.osing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Same: Credit Srisw, B'pere. Fri Than New York U. 748 11.838 11.81S U.9OS Zurich U.T7B 11.WB U.B7S II.TOS Mm PM Singapore 12.358 U.SSB 12.45S U.6BS35 words
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Article672 1983-04-19 21 EQUITIES closed mixed m quiet trading yesterday, after opening firm m line with Friday's record close on Wall Street, dealers said. The Financial Times index at 3pm was down 1.5 points at 694.0 after a record high of 698.4 at 10am. Oils were firm on news that Saudi Arabian672 words
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Article51 1983-04-19 21 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1040.97 Friday 1067.14 Week Ago 1041.38 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 710.4 Friday 701.7 Week Ago 671.1 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 574.2 Friday 566-2 Week Ago 537.3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 895.5 Thursday 688.9 Week Ago 675.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1171.34 Thursday 1 165.25 Week Ago51 words
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Article695 1983-04-19 21 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 552.1025/40. Trading was mixed on the local foreign exchange. Some support for the Singapore currency brought the rate down to a low of $2.0975/85. However, it firmed m late afternoon trading and closed at $2.1010/20. The US dollar traded thinly against695 words
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Article44 1983-04-19 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on April 18: Overnight: 3 Call deposits 3 Owing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 211/16 2 9/16 3-month Bank bills 7% 7'/< 3 months CD 7V4 7 6 months CD 7Vfc 7 SMiee: NatteMl Dtoeout Ce.44 words
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Article31 1983-04-19 21 Closing Intertask rate* far Singapore, dollars »d April 18: Offer Bid Overnight 7% VA 1 month 75/16 73/16 2 months 71/16 615/16 3 months 71/16 615/16 Overnight mode 8W31 words
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Article24 1983-04-19 21 THE avenge rate at which major Singapore banks are cwrently prepared to lend to their best customers la 9M per cent.24 words
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Article126 1983-04-19 21 Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 131 -14 Bangkok Bank 260 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd Bata Shoe Berll Jucker Charoong Thai Wire 328 +6 Firestone First Trust 54.75 1 Ooodyear Industrial Finance Corp 140 +4 Jalaprathan Cement.... 188 +3 Maboonkhrong 157 +4 Metal Box 11.25126 words
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Article94 1983-04-19 21 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.014 +0.001 Atlas Con. B. 32.00 1.8 Bagulo Gold 0.0032 +0.0006 Baalc Petroleum 0.0096 unch Benguet Con. B 67.00 +7 CDCP 1.30 unch First Phil Hldgs 7.00 -0.2 Lepanto B 0.1350 unch Marlnduque B 6.80 1.2 Marsteel Oriental B 0.024 +0.00194 words
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Advertisement357 1983-04-19 19 >: "»i«*fmf<m§*&\ ifi i i i Tirim^y fBIH SMttß^m CASI v-.;:|j R, MORE COMPUTER FOR YOUR MONEY Now, from Casio comes the CP/M* Compatibility after the one year guarantee runs out, our revolutionary new FP-1000 Series The FP-1000 Series is CP/M specialist service staff will ensure your Personal Computer. Designed357 words
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Advertisement164 1983-04-19 21 sss.so at all H Ik? Vbookshops/ Paik Choo operating m her element! Watch it, this will tickle where it's most unbearable. The book is rated G for general audiences between seven and seventy. A book for everybody classmates, travel companions, scrabble partners, lovers and many other strangers. But first, to164 words
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Advertisement470 1983-04-19 21 NEW EDITION DBS-DAIWA'S MANUAL JSL ipPliP im JB* pi >, ~d\ 088-OAIWA 1 "i^^ ZOO SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA I II STOCKS j_.. BP^SSISOO Only An up-to-date summary of corporate information on 200 leading Singapore and Malaysian stocks. With sections on Asian dollar bonds and U.S. dollar floating rate certificates of470 words
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Advertisement658 1983-04-19 22 1 Standard Chartered 4 BANKPLC I Comments by the Chairman, The Rt Hon. Lord Barber Profits before taxation for the year United States we have formed an integrated ended 31stDecember, 1982, amounted to Shareholders' management group to make the most £242 million, compared with £260 million s Funds now effective658 words
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Advertisement659 1983-04-19 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: JK Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinorv P<* r word (Mm 1 5.00) A:.\_ > j^mm*. r-n (5.00 pm for next day) y CA.T.S. Vft^^^a^r V/^W Vi^^ V^ W \J ir^ <12no£nforSun I &Mon U r (Mm. $69.36°^?^ Times) Time* Hou««, 390 Kirn Seng Road 71/1659 words
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Advertisement682 1983-04-19 23 20 Pets DACHSHUND PUPPIES, VACCINATED/ adults with papers and license. Cheap to good homes. Tel: *****30/*****84. K-9 DOG TRAINING. Enrol your dog for K-9's obedience/ protection training for any breed. *****39. DOBERMANN PUPPIES FOR Sale. Male and Female. 2 months old. Tel: *****11 after 3.00 p.m. STUD SERVICE BIG boned682 words
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Advertisement784 1983-04-19 23 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN 4th fir Wht l\ Great Eastern Hotel yj HjU^Lm 401 Macpherton Road JSj TEL: *****44 W^m 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture pßi: monsieur f %jV Facial Salon for Men! f r^ X Facial treatments by784 words
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Advertisement649 1983-04-19 23 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor a rVefO/oT PLEATED BLINDS VWO/of THE MULTIFUNCTIONAL INTERIOR SUNSCREEN !■>'— inT'i liiw iiiii Unique m m j&3%k Functional JfL m&sWm Decorative mmmm-zmp&r^ /^m Energy saver For enquiries k free i Provide your home/offica. colour brochures please call ww.«»i_«e_.^^* 2S5i-828/MSC-68« VttfO/OT^®^) om <* Showroom:649 words
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Advertisement573 1983-04-19 23 38 TV/Video/ Sound System PROFESSIONAL T.V. ANTENNA installation for low high rise buildings. We will provide better T.V. reception including Indonesia Channel. Tel: *****18. SILVER STAR CTV. Day/ night. Fast m service, Specialist m video/ CTV./ t.v. antenna installation. At reasonable price. *****83. AERIALS INSTALLATION, REPAIR all kinds of Colour,573 words
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Advertisement634 1983-04-19 23 51 Printing Copying Services We specialise m printing visiting cards, letterheads, (Whilt you wait) Bills, invoices and all kind of Stationery items. Designing, embossing works also available here. FOR QUICK CREATIVE, RELIABLE EFFICIENT URGENT PRINTING CALL US TODAY AT -03-45, People's Park Centre Tel: *****2 ***** J NAME CARDS 200634 words
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Advertisement645 1983-04-19 23 60 Business Opportunities CALLING ALL CONTRACTORS and employers. Problems with your security bonds? We can assist m arranging letter of guarantee for tender and contract bonds for all development projects and also security deposit for any other purposes. Call *****04 Chris for a discussion. NEW BOUTIQUE IN Beauty World Plaza645 words
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Advertisement483 1983-04-19 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Personal Services Merchandise C Business To Business 0 Employment E Vehicles Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction 1 Announcements J Obituaries Sflß "Lost: one tobacco pipe which wW%T \y-X ls (ul of sentimental value yfv S jt-jM along483 words
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Advertisement222 1983-04-19 23 86 Situations Vacant n b) EDP HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (S) PTE LTD We invite applications for the following vacancy: KEY PUNCHER (Female) Requirements: GCE 'O' Level Ability to type well Experience is preferred but is not essential Age 18 25 years Singapore Citizen Applicants are requested to call personally (between222 words
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Advertisement459 1983-04-19 24 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP JkMWd BANK This well established offshore bank is seeking a person of high calibre for the following position: IBM SYSTEM/34 OPERATOR The successful applicant will be involved with the day-to-day operation of the Bank's System/ 34 equipment, including: Keylng-in batch *ork File maintenance Transmission of459 words
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Advertisement385 1983-04-19 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical LABOUR ADMINISTRATOR A leading Japanese Construction Company it looking x for suitable person for the above post. Duties of the above person include the management and administration of foreign workers on the construe- tion site and controlling site385 words
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Advertisement308 1983-04-19 24 Sime Darby Singapore Ltd requires Operations Clerk (Shipping) The successful candidate will assist m the clearing process for ships calling and leaving the port I—2 years experience m shipping operations, preferably with experience m clearance procedures at the Panamanian and Indonesian Embassies Willing to work overtime Applications stating full personal,308 words
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Advertisement472 1983-04-19 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical f It TAT LEE BANK LIMITED invile.s applications for the posts of TELLER/CLERK/ TYPIST with the following requirements:- Singapore citizens aged between 17 and 25 years Minimum GCE 'O' level with S credits including English and Maths Ability to type at 30 wpm Pleasant472 words
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Advertisement528 1983-04-19 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SECRETARY Required by trading co m Brunei Applicants should have the following pre-requisites. G.C.E. 'A' Level Secretarial Certificates 2 years experience as a Secretary to a senior Manager Mandarin and Malay a distinct advantage Benefits: c Return air-lare per contract term o 13th month528 words
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Advertisement427 1983-04-19 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PANDAN VALLEY requires 1) FACILITIES ASSISTANT c Minimum GCE 'O' level c Pleasant personality with good telephone manners c Able to handle all bookings Independently c Ability to type preferred 2) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Minimum GCE 'O' level with LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping c 2 years'427 words
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Advertisement530 1983-04-19 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Electronic Components Japanese Trading Company requires:FEMALE STORE CLERK c Minimum GCE 'O' level. c Experience m clerical duties and typing, c Relevant store experience preferred, c Singaporean and English educated, c Reception duties required. Attractive salary and fringe benefits. Apply with personal resume, a530 words
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Advertisement609 1983-04-19 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical WONG'S CIRCUITS requires: RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR c GCE 'O' level c Must be able to speak fluent English and other Chinese dialects c Possess pleasant personality and a good voice c School leavers may apply We Offer: 5-day week, attendance bonus, transport provided,609 words
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Advertisement641 1983-04-19 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Bilvaroyal Pte Ltd requires a GIRL FRIDAY m the watch service department Requirements: c School certificate c Typing c Pleasant personality c Ability to converse m English. Ability to converse m dialects would be an advantage Please apply m writing with details of qualifications,641 words
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Advertisement598 1983-04-19 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Manufacturing Firm requires urgently ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c LCC Higher accounting or equivalent. c At least 1 year related experience m keeping full set of Accounts. $500 $600 p.m. NO: 98, BLOCK 6, PANDAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512 TEL: *****50 (TONY OR ALUAH) Public Firm of598 words
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Advertisement684 1983-04-19 25 86 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical CLERK/ TYPIST GCE O' level, English stream Ability to type accurately at 35 wpm Experience not necessary intersited applicants can write with details and contact number to: S.T. BOX A***** 390, KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 Engineering Company urgently require*: MALE/FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE684 words
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Advertisement959 1983-04-19 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A SPARE-PARTS FIRM requires a Female Telephone Operator cum General Clerk. Interested please call *****94, Linda for appointment or apply personally at Blk A Tong Lee Building, 35 Kallang Pudding Road, #08-06, Spore 1334. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK with GCE 'O' level. Experience not necessary959 words
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Advertisement857 1983-04-19 25 86 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial if Clerical HARDWORKING CHINESE RECEPTIONIST cum Clerk required by Electrical firm. Some experience. Call personally or write In: 587, Serangoon Road, Singapore 0821. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (5-DAY week) requires 1. Office Girl. 2. Typist. 3. General Clerk cum Typist. State qualifications, experience, salary expected to: P.O.857 words
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Advertisement483 1983-04-19 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales c) Sales f CAREERS IN MACHINE TOOL SALES Our expanding Machine Tool Division offers career opportunities to young, enthusiastic, technically qualified men and women, for the sales of Sheetmetal Equipment. The Company distributes m Singapore and m483 words
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Advertisement224 1983-04-19 25 An expanding company distributing document security machines seeks dynamic REPRESENTATIVES REQUIREMENTS Between 20-28 years of age Minimum GCE 'O' level or Technical Cert c Good communication skills c Relevant experience not essential as training will be i provided c Good prospects for advancement to executive level Attractive salary plus commission224 words
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Advertisement329 1983-04-19 25 Wall aatabitohad Japanaaa direct Mlaa coamatica company with mora titan 20 branchaa m Singapore raquiraa following paraonnal: SALES MANAGER a Age more than 30 a Owns a car a Fluent m English and Mandarin a Oood direct sales experience a Able to manage and motivate a large group of sales329 words
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Advertisement581 1983-04-19 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales [A reputable Trading] I Company has immediate I I vacancies for: Requirements: Female 17 years and above A pleasant and outgoing personality Previous experience I In sales of high fashlon products an advantage An attractive basic salary and commission will be offered to the right581 words
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Advertisement575 1983-04-19 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales America's leading shirt makers requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE/FEMALE) to service existing established outlets: REQUIREMENTS: Mm. GCE 'O' level Possess own car Below 30 years old and have a flair for fashion Selling experience preferred. REWARD: Income above $1100 per month 5 days working week Prospect575 words
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Advertisement638 1983-04-19 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales EASY, EXCITING, WELL-PAID VACATION JOB FOR UNDERGRADS Fully-paid holidays given as incentives (career opportunity for Job-seekers too). Call *****87 OR *****95 for interview EXPERIENCED FEMALE MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE WANTED To sell exclusive products, able to work independently. The job offers opportunities for advancement. Interested applicants please638 words
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Advertisement604 1983-04-19 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales FIRST 50 LADIES/ Men seeking $20,000 annually with monthly starting establishment allowance at 6 Cecil Street, Peoples Insurance Building, Bth floor, if oB-01, today/tomorrow, 9.30 am 6pm. See Francis. LADIES/HOUSEWIVES We offer attractive income for parttimers to sell Mlyoshi household products (Japan) and Naturade (USA)604 words
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Advertisement389 1983-04-19 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALESGIRL URGENTLY REQUIRED for Fashion outlet In Far East Plaza. Experience unnecessary. Attractive salary and commission. Tel: *****36/ *****29. URGENTLY REQUIRED SALES Personnel. Experience essential In auto accessories. Interested parties write to: 287, Outram Road. Spore 0316. LIGHTING SHOP REQUIRES Salesgirls. Call personally at: 559,389 words
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Advertisement443 1983-04-19 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical Technical Jf USA. S I Hermetic Motor i I Operation Re Ltd I I invites applications from suitably qualified [B H candidates for the position of:- fl| H SPECIALIST m 1 INVENTORY CONTROL I I Applicants should possess a G.C.E. "A" Level443 words
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Advertisement162 1983-04-19 26 ENGINEERING _jTOMIfIEEPER_ An Established Construction Company has vacancies for: 1) PROJECT COORDINATORS Must possess degree or diploma In Building, capable of administrating projects Independently. Minimum of 3 years experience required. 2) SITE AGENTS Must have more than fi years' of site experience and capable of organising site activities independently. 3)162 words
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Advertisement479 1983-04-19 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical UIC DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD has Immediate vacancies for the position of: JUNIOR TECHNICIANS 1-2 years working experience, preferably m repair and maintenance of mechanical and electrical equipment for high-rise buildings. Applicants without experience but possess VITB Certificate m Electrical Fittings or Alr-Condltlonlng Refrigeration will also479 words
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Advertisement591 1983-04-19 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical An established commercial institute has vacancy for an: Offset Machine Operator Individuals with or without experience are invited to apply. Preference will be given to those living around Oeylang/ Katong districts. An attractive starting salary cum fringe benefits package await the right candidate. Kindly call Mr591 words
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Advertisement463 1983-04-19 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical BONCAFE PTE LTD requires M4E TECHNICIAN for installation, service, maintenance of coffee brewing equipment, drink dispensers. Applicants must have NTC 3 with at least 2 years' working experience. Knowledge of airconditlonlng would be an advantage. Please call Mohd Asan at: *****1/ *****3 Furniture showroom opening463 words
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Advertisement345 1983-04-19 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production l\ l\ I tV\ iiiiiiiiii m i iiim I T l/ml \I-JP Interview time >&j^ between 8.30 am In 1981, our sales grew by 10% In 1982, sales increased by 6% This year, we plan345 words
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Advertisement71 1983-04-19 26 j|jHl|M^°T™Hß|Hii_ BnLju., JH §1 MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Earn up to $500 per month PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE) Requirements: Secondary education Age below 40 years Willing to work on 3-rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: 14 working days annual leave Annual bonus of over 1 1/2 months' basic salary Medical, dental and71 words
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Advertisement98 1983-04-19 26 American electronics company has immediate vacancies for: IST AND 2ND SHIFT FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 years and above. Experience preferred but not essential. IST AND 2ND SHIFT MALE ENGINEERING OPERATORS Minimum Sec 3 education (English stream). Possess NTC Electronics. 2ND SHIFT PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Minimum Ito 2 years supervisory experience.98 words
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Advertisement282 1983-04-19 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. If you are: Physically fit Able to work 3 rotating shifts ••Completed National282 words
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Advertisement398 1983-04-19 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Ofii r^ 1 1 H K 1 1 i|S i^i B Bra WE'RE EXPANDING JOIN US NOW AS I MALE/FEMALE I PRODUCTION I I OPERATORS I ENJOY OUR I ATTRACTIVE I BENEFITS PERMANENT ONE SHIFT ffl !K Ist Shift 7.00398 words
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Advertisement346 1983-04-19 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production M FEMALE U i PRODUCTION 1 i OPERATORS i jj SGS-ATES jj Higher Salaries^--^ And Better Benefits... M ||g Attractive Allowances Pp Monthly Cash Bonus |p 3g| Fast Increments HI Free Snacks on 3rd Shift p| Free Lessons on English346 words
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Advertisement92 1983-04-19 27 Engineering Company m Jurong requires PRODUCTION CONTROLLER c GCE 'O' level, c Storekeeplng experience, c Age 22 years and above, c Some experience In production an advantage. Interested please send resume, contact phone, expected salary and non-returnable photo to: No. 3C, Lorong Tukang Lima Jurong Industrial Eat. Singapore 2261 Something92 words
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Advertisement231 1983-04-19 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production We are the Happy I People working as I m FLEXTRONICS (S) PTE LTD 5-14 to 5-16, Blk 1 Chai Chee Street 5(1646) (JTC Hatted Factory) WE ENJOY 5-day work week 'Free transport 'No shift work I 'Air conditioned work place 'Fast promotions 'Medical benefits231 words
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Advertisement432 1983-04-19 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production |SAMYO ELECTRONICS S PTE LTD. requires MALE/FEMALE PRODUCnON OPERATORS Female: Age 16 and above Male: Age 16 to 17 5-DAY WEEK NO SHIFT We offer: c Attractive starting salary c Various allowances Confirmation bonus plus increment Free medical treatment Monthly recreational activities/film show Purchase of432 words
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Advertisement458 1983-04-19 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production A large watch manufac- I turing Company m Maral)- I Ing Estate has vacancies I for FEMALE I OPERATORS Minimum education: Primary 6 and above Malaysians are welcome We offer. No shift work Working hours: aOOarn 4.45pm 26 Company paid off days i Free transport458 words
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Advertisement465 1983-04-19 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Completed N.S. Minimum education completed GCE. 'O' level Above 2 years supervisory experience preferably m cassette mechanism Age above 25 years old Interested, please call Tel: *****87 (Mr. Soon/ Miss Mari) to arrange for an interview. Please bring along a passport-size photograph. GYO SEI PTE465 words
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Advertisement514 1983-04-19 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Manviile SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. inHH requires HandMJ Primary education, No experience required but must be strong, healthy and willing to work hard. Normal working hours with starting salary of $315/-p.m. Singapore Citizens. Secondary education Completed N.S. and willing to perform rotational shift duties. Some experience514 words
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Advertisement318 1983-04-19 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An established Japanese Electronic firm has vacancies tonSystem Engineer Age above 23 Possess Diploma m Electronic Engineering or Computer Science Relevant working experience. Electronic Engineer Age above 23 Possess Oiploma m Electronic Engineering Relevant working experience. Female General Clerk Age 18 20 Possess GCE O'318 words
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Advertisement405 1983-04-19 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous m mcv»«/«o/v express S. MORRISON FREIGHT FORWARDERS PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for the following positions at the Singapore Changi Airport: OPERATIONS CO-ORDINATOR At least 2 years' experience m the air cargo industry. Knowledge of import/ export procedures necessary. OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE At least 1 year405 words
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Advertisement442 1983-04-19 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous YoAHofoel Requires 1. CONFIDENTIAL CLERK GCE 'O' level with credit m English Able to type at 35 wpm Knowledge of shorthand an advantage 2. JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER Completed Secondary education Ability to supervise and train staff At least 2 years related experience Salary: *****.00 to *****.00442 words
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Advertisement345 1983-04-19 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous FEMALE SECURITY ASSISTANTS c Completed Secondary 2 education and able to read and write simple English Age above 30 years c Ito 2 years experience m security duties preferable but not essential. Commencing monthly basic salary: $500 (minimum negotiable). Other benefits include bonus (1.5 2345 words
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Advertisement478 1983-04-19 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous THE AMERICAN CLUB invites applications for the following positions: A) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES c Preferably with some experience Must be able to read, write and converse In English Pleasant personality Age at least 17 years Prepared to work split shifts B) ASSISTANT COOK Age at least478 words
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Advertisement522 1983-04-19 28 56 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous ffWIW HugKßmami has vacancies for: 1) ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (Frozen Foods) 2) SALES ASSISTANTS CASHIERS c Able to converse m English and Chinese 3) STORE ASSISTANTS c Completed National Service 4) BUTCHER/ASSISTANT BUTCHER (Frozen Meat) 5) PACKERS c Experienced m handling of fresh vegetables and fruits522 words
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Advertisement346 1983-04-19 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE requires TELEPHONE OPERATORS c Preferably with experience m handling PABX switchboard WAITRESSES CAFE c 3 rotating shifts JAPANESE RESTAURANT GENERAL CLEANERS (Male) All male applicants should have completed NS. Interested applicants, please call personally at: The Personnel Department CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE346 words
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Advertisement564 1983-04-19 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Safcata (S) Pte Ltd a multi-national Japanese Company requires(l) 3 FEMALE CLERKS (2) 1 DRIVER (3) 1 DELIVERY ASSISTANT (4) 1 PACKER For post (1): c Completed minimum GCE O' level c Ability to type minimum 30 to 40 wpm Age below 25 years For post564 words
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Advertisement454 1983-04-19 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous f^ Come iom us as 1 PART-TIME OR FULLTIME STEWARDESSES A|e above 17 years oM. Work permits available for Malaysians. Experience not necessary. Total income eueedinj 51.00Cp.rr spm toiopm; 8 pm to 11.45 pm. Accommodation provided for Malaysians Please apply iflfck personally at:- flffPUfffo FAIR454 words
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Advertisement515 1983-04-19 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Japanese Travel Agency require* the following positions: 1) JAPANESE SPEAKING TOUR GUIDES 2) JAPANESE SPEAKING TOUR CO-ORDINATORS Requirements: c Basic spoken Japanese. c Those who have had studied Japanese abroad would be preferred, c Experience unnecessary. Male, female applicants welcome. c Must be able to515 words
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Advertisement534 1983-04-19 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALAY DRIVER wanted c Age between 30 —45 years. c Must possess valid class 3 driving licence c Residing around Bukit Tlmah area c Experience m driving Mercedes 280 c Must be able to speak English. Attractive salary and benefits will be offered. Interested applicants,534 words
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Advertisement715 1983-04-19 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous MALE PEST TECHNICIANS COMPLETED N.S. Attendance incentive Overtime allowance Free medical We offer intensive training with good earning opportunity. Ring *****16 MESSENGER BOY c Possess class 2 driving licence, a Secondary education. Salary $300 to $400. Please apply: 1478, Rangoon Road, Spore 0821. TEL: *****22,715 words
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Advertisement852 1983-04-19 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous WANTED AN EXPERIENCED Lady Teacher to teach English m Nanyang Kindergarten Ability to play the piano is an asset. Please apply to: Nanyang Kindergarten, 118, King's Road, Spore 1026 by 25 April. CLEANER (FEMALE) REQUIRED for office m Jurong. 5 1/2 days week. Preferably Chinese852 words
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Advertisement673 1983-04-19 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REQUIRED MALAY DRIVER residing m Jurong. Tel: *****95/ *****14. WAITRESS WANTED BY Richard Lounge 53 Upper East Coast. Rd. Tel: *****51. Salary $450 $750/-. WHARF CLERKS WITH experience m clearing cargo from PSA. Interested please call: *****37. 1 OXYGEN CUTTER wanted. With experience. Interested, call673 words
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Advertisement589 1983-04-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW BMW 728iA (1980 model), one private owner, condition as new, usual extras, very low mileage. Beautiful regn. no. Maintained irregardless of cost. SsBl,ooo negotiable. Exchange considered. Genuine buyers. Tel: *****18 Mr Lew.. NON-PARF ALMOST 1975 BMW 2002, aircon., sports rims, new tax, metallic paint,589 words
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Advertisement809 1983-04-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1979 120Y, ONE private owner, alrcon, radio cassette, sports rims, excellent condition. Asking $16,200 0.n.0. Call *****82. 1980 DEC. DATSUN 120Y, aircond, sports rims, high power radio/ cassette. Tip top condition. Call Koh: *****97. 1980 DATSUN BLUEBIRD with radio/ cassette, sports rims, one private809 words
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Advertisement750 1983-04-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda MARCH '82 HONDA Quintet. Aircond, radio cassette, new road tax, first owner, accident free. $25,500 negotiable. Call *****39 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or *****26 (after 7 p.m.) Mr Leong. DEC 1979 HONDA Prelude, PARF, sports rims, high power cassette, new tax, showroom condition, $25,500.750 words
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Advertisement862 1983-04-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes IMPRESSIVE AND IMMACULATE condition Mercedes 230.6. Non PARF. Dec. 1975. Engine recently overhauled. Expensive hi-fi, sports rims. New Firestone tyres. Contact: *****47 Bertie Chan. 1971 MERCEDES BENZ 280S Auto, well maintained and good running condition. Passed inspection. Selling $6,300 0.n.0. Call *****88 to view862 words
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Advertisement802 1983-04-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Mitsubishi JULY '80 COLT Supershift 1400 GLX. Aircond, Tuff-Kote, original condition, PARF, 2 owners. $18,600 0.n.0. Tel: *****71. JUNE 1981 MITSUBISHI Sapporo 1600 GS Coupe. Aircon, tax May '83, 1 owner, showroom condition. $26,000. Tel. *****32. LATE 1980 MITSUBISHI Lancer GL Auto. 2 owners, aircond,802 words
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Advertisement784 1983-04-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 1978 TOYOTA ROYAL Crown, fully automatic, 1, owner, eligible PARF. $31,500. Phone *****07, 23, Lorong Biawak, Spore 1335. 1979 Q PLATE Toyota DX 1300. $19,800 negotiable. Sports rims, radio/ cassette player. Call: *****65 for viewing. 1979 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 c.c. Sports rims, aircon, new784 words
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Advertisement604 1983-04-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale^ I) Others LATE 1975 VAUXHALL Viva, PARF eligible, showroom condttton, Vlcom tested, highest offer secures. Kindly contact Ricßsrd Gan *****81. NON-PARF 1970 MORRIS Minor 1000. 4-door, tip top condition, passed inspection. $7,500. Can loan $5,000. Phone *****52, 23, Lorong Blawak, Spore 1335. 1981 LOTUS ESPRIT 2.2604 words
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Advertisement529 1983-04-19 30 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO A BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 391, Balestier Road (1232) Tel: *****26 (3 lines) 1982 Mazda diesel T3OOO 10' steel 1981 Suzuki 800 stationwagon Isuzu diesel 11' low bed Datsun petrol 1600 petrol pick-up Toyota Liteace van aircond 1980 Datsun C2O529 words
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Advertisement816 1983-04-19 30 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles MID 1979 SUZUKI 550. Stationwagon. New paint, tyres, half year road tax. $7,200. *****23 Simon. MITSUBISHI CANTER 1975 Bedford J6. 1971. Interested parties please call *****33. MUST SELL 1974 Daihatsu DV23L, public goods vehicle, 2nd owner, 1994 c.c. Contact *****22. NOV 1976 COLT816 words
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Advertisement697 1983-04-19 30 78 Scrap Vehicles WANTED SCRAP CARS below 1000 c.c. $5,250. Above 1001 c.c. $7,250. Above 1601 ex. $13,350. Above 2001 c.c. $27,300 and above 3000 c.c. Hin Huat Trading Co. 19 Prinsep Street. Tel: *****23/ *****53. After office hours: *****61. ATTRACTIVE PRICE scrap used commercial company. *****86/ *****67. I (Night:697 words
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Advertisement666 1983-04-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Dist. 10 Dalvey Road vicinity Majestic bungalow on large matured garden. Interior comprises 4 bedrooms, servant rooms, nice patio, partly furnished. Available Ist June. $10,000 negotiable c Dist. 10 Tan Boon Chong Avenue Near Jelita Cold Storage, double-storey bungalow, 3 bedrooms, study room, partly furnished.666 words
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Advertisement863 1983-04-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses LDVELY HOUSES/ APARTMENTS around Bukit Timah/ Holland Road/ West Coast $1,800 to $8,000. Thomson Road/ Seletar/ Sembawang $1,600 to $4,000. Katong/ Changi $1,600 to $4,000. Whether you want a terrace or a palace we treat you like King. Contact: Perfect Housing, *****98/ *****58/ *****59. BUNGALOWS/SEMI-DETACHED/863 words
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Advertisement562 1983-04-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 28 SELETAR BEAUTIFUL, cosy, newly renovated bungalow, spacious garden, partially furnished, $1,800. Contact: Perfect Housing, *****98/ *****58/ *****59. DIST. 20 SHANGRI-LA PARK spacious brand new 5-bedroomed semi-detached, partially/ fully furnished, $2,500/ $3,000. Immediate occupation. Rodge: *****73/ *****74. DIST. 5 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED Faber Hills (off562 words
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Advertisement763 1983-04-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 16/20 Semi-detached/ter-race available respectively. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. $1,600/$ 1,900. Aider Enterprise: *****97. DIST 13 SINGLE-STOREY 4-BED-ROOMED bungalow fully furnished, study, servant's, CTV, video, matured garden. Capitaus *****92/ *****77. OIST. 10 BUNGALOW. 4 plus study, servant's quarters, big patio, large land area with/ without763 words
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Advertisement531 1983-04-19 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5,400 Draycott Towers $3,800 Rich East Garden $4,500 Oasis Garden $5,500 Villa d' Este $8,000 Village Tower $4,500 Clementi Park $2,500 Miramar Mansion $4,500 APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR SALE Arthur Road $970,000 Horizon Towers $850,000 King's Mansion531 words
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Advertisement451 1983-04-19 30 Dist 10, Ridgewood apartment, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, fully aircon, swimming pool, squash/ tennis courts, $3,800. Dist 10, Balmoral Road, luxurious penthouse, partly furnished, 5 bedrooms, study room, central aircon, big living/ dining areas, swimming pool, $8,000. Dist 10, Balmoral Park, new apartment, partly furnished, 4 bedrooms, central aircon, spacious451 words
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Advertisement737 1983-04-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST S LUXURIOUS FURNISHED APARTMENT (Near Japan*** School) 3 bedrooms, 2 airconditioners, swimming pool. $2,000. DIST 11 WATTEN ESTATE Beautiful walk-up apartment. 3 bedrooms, with aircondltioners. Spacious living/ dining, fully furnished. $2,200. ALLEGRO *****02/ *****92. FULLY FURNISHED LOW BUDGET APARTMENTS Orchard Towers (9), $3,300 Dragon737 words
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Advertisement815 1983-04-19 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 SOMMERVILLE PARK townhouse, 4 bedrooms with servant's. Split-level living/ dining with private garden. Full facilities, partly furnished $5,500 p.m. Available immediately. Call: *****10/ *****45 Mr. Koh. DIST 10 2 ROOMED STUDIO Apartment. Fully alrcond/ carpeted/ furnished. Swimming pool, squash courts, 24 hours security.815 words
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Advertisement784 1983-04-19 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BELLIAN REAL ESTATE offer Newton View, 4 bedrooms/ 3 baths, utility/maid's, spacious llving/dlnlng, pool. $5,500. Tel: *****33. BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA vicinity, brand new tastefully furnished bachelor's pad, aircond throughout, $2,200. Everton Realty, *****76/ *****79. CAIRNHILL PLAZA, 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, high floor. $6,000 partly784 words
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Advertisement796 1983-04-19 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 12, RUBY PLAZA 6th Fir. Beautiful apartment, 3 bedrooms, carpet flooring. Rental: $1,800. Tel: *****59. DIST. 11 NEAR GOLDHILL Square, 3-bedroomed walk-up apartment. Furnished. $2,300. Wess Associates *****44. DIST 10 BALMORAL PARK maisonette brand new fully alrcond and carpeted, swimming pool security. $5,000. Impeco796 words
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Advertisement534 1983-04-19 31 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms IDEAL FOR TOP level expatriate, seaside bungalow room available. All facilities staying with expatriates. Tel. *****04. MARIO-VILLE BOARDING HOUSE. Daily: $35 single, $40 couple. Airconditioned, bathroom attached. Tel: *****42. ROOMS AVAILABLE for foreign students, near schools. Meals and laundry arrangeable. Tel: *****21. ROOMS FOR FOREGIN534 words
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Advertisement570 1983-04-19 31 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments FOREIGN WORKING COUPLE requires flat/house. Any locality considered. Budget $1,500. Tel: *****58 (no agents). OWNER, LIST YOUR property with Printstar to get a better service, our client budget is from $600 to $6,000. Hotline: *****70. PROFESSIONAL COUPLE URGENTLY requires 3/4/5/ roomed HDB, budget below $1200/-,570 words
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Advertisement761 1983-04-19 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 10 Oei Tiong Ham Park. SingleStorey bungalow. 4 bedrooms and servant's. Fully furnished. Land area 12,500 sq.ft. Namly Garden. Single-Storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms and 1 servant's. Fully furnished. Land area 12,000 sq.ft. Steven Close. Brand new double-storey semi-detach-ed. 4 bedrooms and 1 study.761 words
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Advertisement827 1983-04-19 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 16, JALAN GREJA Semi-de-tached, area 4,000 sq.ft. 4 plus 1 bedrooms attached bathrooms. Geninue buyers only, please contact Mr Scan *****68/ *****80. Strictly no agents. DIST. 11 WATTEN ESTATE 2storey semi-detached with 5000 sq.ft. of land. 4 bedrooms, servant's and large living/dining. Asking827 words
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Advertisement764 1983-04-19 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 16 2-STOREY BRAND new intermediate terrace. 1,800 sq.ft. $560,000. Nice finishes. Jade Properties: *****82. DIST. 10, CORONATION DETACHED House 9,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms. Freehold. $1.4 M 0.n.0. Belmont Realty, *****55. DIST. 13 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED 2-storey terrace. 1,100 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms, big living hall.764 words
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Advertisement523 1983-04-19 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments cDalrwg Court Modem Condominium on Baimeg Hill Apartments and Stepped Houses Beautifully designed Panoramic sea-view Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong Tennis Court, Swimming Pool Club House Freehold Land Up to 80%523 words
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Advertisement171 1983-04-19 31 DiST. 15 AMBER TOWER maisonette, 2,013 sq.ft. beautifully renovated. $520,000. Dist. 20 Lake view Apartment, 1,700 sq.ft. high floor. Overlooking reservoir. $360,000. Dist. 21 Pandan Valley Penthouse, 4,500 sq.ft. $870,000. Penthousing: *****53/*****59. BRAND NEW APARTMENTS: St. Michael's $335,000, Lengkong Gardens $325,000, Himiko Court $445,000, Boon Teck Tower $435,000, Parkview $335,000.171 words
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Advertisement465 1983-04-19 32 89 Propsrtiet For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Everything you've always wanted r m a home, and more til i"* I tlilli- TfcTWtlVlllfc! is a luxurious condominium comprising three 24-storey argument blocks set amidst wide open space465 words
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Advertisement90 1983-04-19 32 GOING AT BARGAIN Price! Cosy 2bedroomed walk-up apartment near Handicraft Centre, Dist. 9. $350,000. 1,000 sq.ft. Freehold. Acumen *****22. HILLCREST ARCADIA, APPROX. 1,000 sq.ft. 1 bedroom, fully furnished, with split-unit alrcon, wall-to-wall carpeting, with newly equipped kitchen. Price $375,000. Vacant possession. Don Associates, *****41/ 2. MUST SELL! Chatsworth Court, luxurious90 words
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Advertisement91 1983-04-19 32 ORCHARD PATERBON TOWER. 2,800 sq.ft. High floor, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 halls. Luxurious furnishings. Freehold. With swimming pool, tennis court. Tenanted. Tel: *****70/ *****92 (Agent). ACE OFFERS: Goodluck Garden Condominium, walk-up apartment, 2 bedrooms, 1,150 sq.ft. Freehold. Swimming pool/ squash/ gymnasium etc. $325,000. Call: *****81. APOLLO GARDEN, LOWER and91 words
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Advertisement280 1983-04-19 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale &> Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Xflast Unit itrttl^sy A^ecentCdrJenX\ V Condominium I 14 units spacious 2-storey Maisonettes 17 units Luxurious Apartments I Full Condominium Facilities Swimming pool Private covered carpark Wading pool Tight security system Housing Loan Available OWNER and DEVELOPER280 words
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Advertisement370 1983-04-19 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 14, LENG KONG GARDENS. Attractive condominium apartment, 2 bedrooms. 865 sq.ft. Freehold. Completion 1984. Built-in cupboards/kitchen cabinets. $260,000. Practical Housing: *****. DIST. 12 ST. MICHAEL'S Road brand new walk-up apartment, 1,200 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, freehold. Completion end-'B3. $315,000. Swansea370 words
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Advertisement844 1983-04-19 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments PEACE MANSION, ON high floor, area 2,800 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms with bathrooms attached. Built-in cupboards/ cabinets, carpeted. Rent: $2,800/ Sale: $650,000. *****64. THOMSON GROVE, CHOICE 3bedroomed split-level apartment. Facing pool. Unobstructed view. Located near college, supermarket. Contact L.J. Realty, *****2/ *****4. TOWNHOUSE, 3000844 words
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Advertisement827 1983-04-19 32 89 Properties For Sale it) Private Apartments PANDAN VALLEY POINSETTIA Tower, 2,800 sq.ft., 4 bedrooms, furnished, $710,000 negotiable. Enquiries: J.L. Chen Associates, *****86/ *****34. SPOTTISWOODE APARTMENT Facing sea/ Mount Faber, brand new, 3 bedrooms, 1,200 sq.ft. $360,000. Berners Co, *****66 (3 lines). APARTMENT IN DIST 8, area 1,900 sq.ft. 3827 words
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Advertisement640 1983-04-19 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments MARINE TERRACE 5 room marble flooring, built-in cabinets. $165,000/- negotiable. Tel: *****17/8. MARINE PARADE 4 rooms terrazzo/carpet flooring cabinet $120,000 negotiable loan $48,400 *****27/*****68. MARSILING DRIVE HDB 5-roomed flat. High floor, marble/ terrazzo flooring, facing South-East. $130,000. *****78 Eric. MEI LINS STREET 3-roomed640 words
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Advertisement656 1983-04-19 32 90 Properties Wanted URGENTLY REQUIRED ESTABLISHED Commercial Building and Residential Land (approved plan) for development. Principals only tel: Mdm. Llm, *****95/ *****09. $550,000 IS WHAT we will pay for a suitable apartment m dists. 9, 10, 11. Requirement ofr minimum 3 bedrooms, spacious kitchen and recreational facilities. Owners contact *****50.656 words
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Advertisement529 1983-04-19 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale d) Other Real Estate d) Other Real Estate d) Other Real Estate FOR SALE VACANT RESIDENTIAL LAND SITE: Mukim V Lot 310 m the vicinity of 14 km West Coast Road/ Jalan Mas Futeh. AREA: Approximately 2,174 sq.529 words
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Advertisement118 1983-04-19 33 CHING SHINE BUILDING 2,410 sq.ft. factory at $270 p.s.f. 0.n.0. Freehold City Valuers Consultants Pte Ltd., *****74. DIST. 19, DA JIN factory for rental. 4th floor, m front of cargo lift. Rental: $1.50 p.s.f. negotiable. Tel: *****55 (agent). DIST 13, RUBY INDUSTRIAL Complex. Factory/ warehouse/office. Two entrances, 2,044 sq.ft. $1.30118 words
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Advertisement322 1983-04-19 33 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted MACPHERSON NEW FLATTED factory around 7,500 sq.ft. Selling over $1.5 million. Interested please call *****84/5 ARA. DISTRICT 1334 TONG Lee Building (office/factory/ store) 2800 sq.ft. $1.25 p.s.f. Hillcroft: *****41. PRIME FACTORY: WAREHOUSE cum Office space off Upper Thomson Area: Call *****33. 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces COME322 words
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Advertisement504 1983-04-19 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted FOR SALE EXCELLENT INVESTMENT Henderson Industrial Park Prime Freehold* Industrial Property Best Location m Singapore C?"l«/tfV 4k "NTRAI ll^ff^^L* 4 <!"«l«Hirial \\U/ I \^^Jhl TRADf /PPW J«k\/ CONTAINER 1 m S. w/\^f^ DOCKS r~504 words
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Advertisement32 1983-04-19 33 93 Office Spaces a) Sale ORCHARD PLAZA, 1284 sq.ft. exclusively renovated and furnished with self-contained toilet. J.E. Housing Associates: *****68/9. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE partitioned office for sale or rent. PLease contact *****8.32 words
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Advertisement169 1983-04-19 33 93 Office Spaces a) Sale ORCHARD TOWERS Orchard Road (outside CBD), prestigious office space for sale. Near future MRT station. Freehold. Approx. 1,000 sq.ft. Long stretch of windows with plumbing facilities. Tenanted at good rental. Excellent investment opportunity. Please call: *****77/ *****38 Worldwide. SHENTON HOUSE, 550 sq.ft., high floor, facing169 words
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Advertisement256 1983-04-19 33 b) Rental Fully furnished/ partitioned office available immediately at: GOLDHILL PLAZA (Outside CBD) Area range 90 sq.m. 720 sq.m. Please call: *****51 for more details f Office space available 1 at CHOON BEE BUILDING North Bridge Road Area: 2,400 sq.ft. Central aircond With partitions and wall-to-wall carpeting $4.00 P.S.F. CALL:256 words
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Advertisement508 1983-04-19 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted >- itB COMING APRIL 25th I 3ranS I I Opening I I ONE STOP SHOP 1 TO BUY OR LEASE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY at the GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX W\ (Woh Hup Complex) Factory Tel: Warehouse I7^O *****82 *****15 I508 words
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Advertisement1042 1983-04-19 34 93 Office Spaces b) Rental PARTITIONED OFFICE OF 474 sq.ft. at International Plaza, available for Immediate occupation. Interested please call: *****44. PEACE CENTRE WELL furnished office of 250 sq.ft. m #04-10. Please phone *****91 for Mok/ Heng. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, office space with furniture for rental. $550. Principals *****69 (no1,042 words
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Advertisement194 1983-04-19 34 93 Office Spaces c; Wanted OFFICE SPACE REQUIRED. Approximately 6,000 to 7,000 sq.ft and within 8 m.s from City. Rental approximately $3.00 p.s.f. (allin). Please Contact: *****11 ext 334. OFFICE FACTORY AND Warehouse wanted by trading company Tel: *****60/ *****56. 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale SALE THOMSON PLAZA Ground floor194 words
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Advertisement605 1983-04-19 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale jF^ Ad* 0 1 Enquiries Bookings: V Victory Realty Co. (Re) Ltd. 16 Storey, Far East Shopping Centre, Jp Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 (24 llnes)^^^ BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA 2 shops 355 sq.ft. at $650 p.s.f. (negotiable). c Kiosk605 words
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Advertisement518 1983-04-19 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental Opening Soon Shopping Podium is expected to open very shortly. A few units are available for rent as showroom, travel agency, lounge, variety shop, etc. Please call:Miss Lam Golden Fortune Development Pte Ltd., Fook Hai Building 150 South Bridge Road, #05-02, Singapore 0105 Tel: *****2518 words
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Advertisement685 1983-04-19 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental y) Paramount Hotel Shopping Centre Concession rental rates before official opening of the Hotel A few units strategically located available for lease only. Longer furnishing period for shops with special designs. Areas ranging from 23685 words
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Advertisement167 1983-04-19 34 102 Tours i ll l 0 r 01m MosH Comprehensive Tour (bind 17 days China-Hong Kong from $3690. 21 days China-Japan from $4250. Visit Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guilin, Guangzhou, Wuxi. 21 days: Stopover Tokyo 3 days Whole day m newlyopened Tokyo Disneyland Tour conducted m English. Departure dates:167 words
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Advertisement384 1983-04-19 34 102 Tours GENTING SPECIAL 3 days by air $339 Casino Hotel Dep. Tue Thur GENTING HIGHLANDS 2 days air/coach $219 Sat 2d/3n coach $129 Fri 2d/3n coach/air $239 Fri FRASER'S HILL 2d/3n coach $149 Fri 2 days by air $339 Daily GENTING FRASER'S 4 days coach/air $299 Fri 4 days384 words
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Advertisement723 1983-04-19 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours YOU ARE HEREBY GRANTED THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON AND THE ENTIRE KINGDOM OF BRITAIN! J^^P^ The freedom of the City of London. A most coveted honour. /s&&§ys /^J& In the old days anyone granted the freedom of the City723 words
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Advertisement165 1983-04-19 35 SdaysGentinq/Penang/Cameron 5175 Staying m Casino Hotel 3D/4N Genting $249 /$1 99 3D/4N Tg Jara/Kuantan $1 79. 3D/4N Genting/Cameron 5179. 2D/3N Genting 51 49/51 29 2D/3N Genting Coach/Air $259 DEP 29th 30th April '83 Genting by Air 5335 (Daily) 2D/3N Genting $89 (Frl. only) ■H MAY HOLIDAY Hi Fast results through165 words
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Advertisement691 1983-04-19 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours (P3* FREE PREVIEW ON VIDEO Seeing is believing! AH are welcome. New Style holiday staying m beach-front apartment! Gold Coast 1 1! Surfer's Paradise I i (Queensland, Australia)— gfljF Accommodation at luxurious beach -front apartment with full B"* h"w^» facilities and ocean /mountain view-691 words
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Advertisement606 1983-04-19 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours (i%_k DIMIRS HOLIDAYS p^ V* J__W Around the World i J^RW 1 0 DAYS ALL JAPAN A including Tokyo Disneyland® *****5 (Adult) *****0 (Child) V Kagoshima Nagasaki Fukuoka Osaka M, Nara Kyoto •Mt Fuji Tokyo Disneyland* i /nivT^ First Class Hotels All meals provided606 words
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Advertisement227 1983-04-19 35 109 Foreign v SOUTHERN ONTARIO COLLEGE HAMILTON CANADA Wa provide Grade 11, 12 Grad* 13 (Pre-U) education for student* wishing to enter Canadian and U.S. Universities. You can apply lor Jan. or June or Sept. Semesters now. The collage has a hostel for students and we assist m air passage227 words
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Advertisement543 1983-04-19 36 102 Tours 102 Tours I Better itineraries. Better hotels. Better value. j Now Insight offers you Europe with 3 nights m London for your total convenience. P O/lnsight now has six great Insight Europe holidays to offer, all specially packaged to give you total convenience. All packages include: 3 nights543 words
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Advertisement603 1983-04-19 36 102 Tours 102 Tours > (i >_ MNH« HOLIDAYS i Around the World V^ I \H^^^^ from $482 (Prices 25% lower than 1981) 1 V- the largest European coach tour operator wide range of itineraries/departures f clean and comfortable hotels I breakfasts and most dinners provided V>v"'/viv basic sightseeing f603 words
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Advertisement408 1983-04-19 36 110 Computer PROGRAMMING COURSES I Commencing 4 May 1983 I BASIC: A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary and r advanced concepts and practice for beginners. (4 hrs lectures and 2 hrs practicals per week) Morning/ Evening/ weekend classes. Fee: $120 for whole course C&G 747 i COBOL i ENROL408 words
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Advertisement596 1983-04-19 36 111 Academic r\H/^jS5 55 ■daJßlin English as a Foreign Language Learn to speak, read and write British Standard English the practical and effective way. New classes starting soon. Student pass can be arranged. Please call for placement test. English as a Ist Language Mon. 25 April (2.15pm-5.15pm) Tue. 26 April596 words
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Advertisement546 1983-04-19 36 112 Commercial 112 Commercial I We'll help you I I discover a future m I marketing and I I communication. I Qualify for careers m Marketing and Adverse tising Management Courses available lead up M to the following professional examinations: m 1. INSTITUTE OF MARKETING certificate wj stage m 2546 words
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Advertisement401 1983-04-19 36 ENGINEERING STUDIES LEADING TO CITY GUILDS VITB EXAMINATIONS COMMENCING IN APRIL Builders' Quantities Stage I/11/111 850 Mechanical Engineering 255 Mechanical Engineering Pt. I/11/111 Electrical Engineering Pt. I/11/111 Electrical Inst. Fittings (NTCIII) Building Drafting (NTC III) VITB Milling (NTC II) c VITB Grinding (NTC II) VITB General Fittings (NTC II) Please401 words
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Advertisement500 1983-04-19 36 116 Dancing 116 Dancing 116 Dancing LIMFEI-SHEN /jI%JV There's no age limit for our students, if you've always longed to be really fit and beautiful, dont miss-out on this Wonderful Marlilan opportunity. OUR Keep Fit way to beauty programmes are tailored for each individual woman's needs, our spacious, fully airconditioned500 words
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Advertisement291 1983-04-19 36 116 Dancing JAZZ, SLIMNASTICS, TAP Ballet, Disco classes on all days. Call Dance Arts, Parklane Shopping Mall, *****08/ *****09 SAFRA Clubhouse, Queenstown, *****44/ *****45. 117 Modelling MANNEQUIN ARTS STUDIO obtain your training from Singapore's leading modelling agency. Afternoon class for basic grooming course for women commencing on April 21st (I.oopm291 words
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Advertisement105 1983-04-19 36 131 Marriages/ Engagements PATRICK AND PENNY FRANCISCO are happy to announce their civil remarriage on 16.4.1983. 134 Lost Found FOUND SOMETHING? From now on, if you have found anything, you can call C.A.T.S. (Classified Advertisement Telephone Service) at *****66 and have an advertisement published free of charge! IT'S A C.A.T.S.105 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration102 1983-04-19 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. THOMAS LEE KWEE TONG AGE 30 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 18th APRIL '83 LEAVING BEHIND: Parents. MR A MRS LEE WAN CHENG Brothar: Tony Lee Eng Thony Sisters: Brothers-in-law Maria Lee Mcc Lan Peter Seng Soo Seng Maria Lee Ah Ltk Paul Tan Song Khlng102 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1983-04-19 37 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements f In Loving Memory of MR. FONG CHEE HONG who passed away peacefully at Buloh Kasap on 15th April 1983 72 years of age Sadly missed by: Beloved Wife How Soon Ting Son: Daughter-in-law: Chong Huat Ah Mcc Daughters: Sons-in-law: Mary Benjamin Jackie Hui Wai Chen111 words
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Obituary, Illustration144 1983-04-19 37 MADAM CHELLACHI widow of the late Mr. S. Nallathamby (Medical Services, Perak), aged 79, passed away peacefully at Tan Tock Seng Hospital on 18 April '83, leaving behind beloved: SONS: Ponnudurai Ramanathan Mohd bin Abdullah Eladchumanar Kurunathan Subramaniam daughters-in-law and grandchildren to mourn her loss. Cortege will leave144 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1983-04-19 37 VEERAPPAN s/o RANGASAMY passed away peacefully on 18th April 1983. Body leaving from Swiss Cottage Primary School Qts No 2 Uunearn Road Spore 1130 at 2.30 p.m. for funeral 19th April 1983 Contact: *****9036 words
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Obituary, Illustration102 1983-04-19 37 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE LEE YUEN HONG Departed on 14/4/83 Express their heartfelt thanks to all relative* and friend* for their condolences, donations, wreaths, assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement. WIFE: Wong Wai Chlng Alias Setoh YlngLiu SONS: Lee Tuck Cheong, Royston Lee Tuck Wai David102 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1983-04-19 37 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM DAISY OON LUAN ENG wish to thank the Yen. MM Mahaweera MahaNayaka Thero of Mangala Vihara, relatives and friends for their attendance, assistance, wreaths and donations during their bereavement. All donations will be forwarded to the Mangala Vihara and Sian Teck Tng51 words
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Obituary, Illustration259 1983-04-19 37 KAILAS NATH DUBEY Departed: 19.4.82 His weary hours and days of suffering His sleepless nights are past His ever patient frame Has found sweet rest at last We who love him know How much we lost one year ago We have lost our souls' companion A life259 words
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Article588 1983-04-19 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Sudden switch m betting strategy By THE talking point m racing circles is the dramatic switch m betting strategy by bigtime syndicates at the three racing centres m Malaysia, where there is discount betting on the tote. Some of the big plungers suddenly588 words
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Article, Illustration21 1983-04-19 37 JON - JON Jtt "I'm sorry, Sir, we're not allowed to sit with the customers. However, I can always quit."21 words
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Article145 1983-04-19 37 TOKYO, Mon. THE favourite, Mr Seebee, warded off a strong challenge from outsider Mejiro Monsny to win the 43rd running of the Satsukisho (May Flower) classic, the Japanese version of the British 2,000 Guineas race, on a rainsoaked Nakayama racecourse here yesterday. Mr Seebee,AFP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration248 1983-04-19 37 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures by and Cl 5 Div 2 1,200 m 1. Nutrient 2. Losanges Bleu 3. Dawn Unit 4. Sound Of Sensation II Dist: 2, hd, I 1 2 Time 1:14.6 Cl 5 Div 1- 1,200 mALBERT SIM; JONATHAN CHOO - 248 words
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Article1629 1983-04-19 37 PENANG, Mon. Weights, ratings and barri- i er draws for this week- 1 end's races here: SATURDAY Class 4 Div. 4 1,400 m (Ratings: 71-63) 8 Alaskan Lad 57 71 16 Speedmah 56.5 70 3 German Hero 56 69 11 Fiesta Espanola 56 69 1 Liquid Asset 55.51,629 words
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283 1983-04-19 37 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE PENANG, Mon. How the beaten favourites fared over the weekend: SATURDAY (goo.d going): RACE 1: Columbian, midfield early, faded m the run home to finish ninth to Nutrient. RACE 3: Bundini Bliss, like the commentator said, "did nothing." He beat only one home and283 words
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Article102 1983-04-19 37 PENANG, Mon. Twentythree horses who won or were placed over the weekend have been promoted a class. They •are (new ratings within brackets): From Class 4 to 3: Eddie Yokum (92), Autumn Breeze (91), Fruitful Harvest (90), Star Buck (90). Levant (86), Gambalan IV (82), Golden102 words
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Advertisement29 1983-04-19 37 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 words (run-on style) $54.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display style) $87.50 for 3cm x 1 col. (display style)29 words
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Article164 1983-04-19 38 Maradona hat-trick for Barcelona MADRID, Mon. Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona fired a hattrick for Barcelona yesterday, but arch-rivals Real Madrid maintained their lead m the Spanish First Division. West German international Bernd Schuster joined Maradona m the scoring spree, netting twice as Barcelona trounced lowly Las Palmas 7-2, theReuter - 164 words
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Article349 1983-04-19 38 FIRST DIVISION: BELGIAN: Waterschei 0 Seraing 3, Beveren 4 FC Bruges 0, Antwerp 2 Tongres 1, FC Liege 3 Beerschot 1, CS Bruges 3 Lokeren 0, Rwd Molembeek 0 Standard Liege 2, Lierse 2 Waregem 1, Courtrai 1 Anderlecht 5, Ghent 2 Winterslag 1. DUTCH: Go Ahead Eagles 4Agencies - 349 words
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Article332 1983-04-19 38 BUDAPEST, Mon. Hungary hammered Luxembourg 6-2 for the second time m a month here yesterday to maintain their challenge for a place m next year s European Championship finals m France. Tibor Nyilasi was Hungary's inspiration, prompting from midfield and scoring twice with free-kicks to keep hisReuter - 332 words
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Article, Illustration188 1983-04-19 38 Prost the French toast LE CASTELLET (France), Mon. Frenchman Alain Prest (below) gave Renault their third successive triumph In the French Formula One Grand Prix here yesterday. Prost began the race from pole position and stayed In the lead from start to finish, making up for his disappointment last year,Reuter; AP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration670 1983-04-19 38 1 *i ■'isi THE charged fence that used to keep them out has been uprooted and the men-only sign removed at Mount Vernon shooting range. Khatijah Surattee, Emm Ong, Shirley Lee and Catherine Lim do not fit the girl-next-door image they can put670 words
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172 1983-04-19 38 Our World Cup victory now belongs in a museum. The team that won it no longer exists. THIS was the banner headline that greeted Italian soccer fans when they picked op their copy of the Rome newspaper La Gazzetta Sportiva yesterday. It gammed ap the mood of resignation and bewilderment172 words
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Article120 1983-04-19 38 MILAN, Mon. Dino Zoff, who led Italy to their World Cup triumph m Spain last summer, is to retire from international soccer. Zoff, 41, who gained his 111 th cap m Saturday's European Championship defeat m Rumania, explained his decision m today's Gazzetta Dello Sport Daily.Reuter - 120 words
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Article184 1983-04-19 38 Reuter AIX-EN-PROVENCE, Mon. Mate Wllander, of Sweden, underlined his talent on clay when he captured the "Golden Racket" Grand Prix tennis by beating Sergio Casal, of Spain, 6-3, 6-2 here m France yesterday. Predictions that Wllander will be the next world clay court king appeared strengthenedReuter - 184 words
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Article282 1983-04-19 38 WARSAW, Mon. Poland flopped with a 1-1 draw against Finland here yesterday, leaving themselves a tough task to qualify from Group Two m the European Championship. Wlodzimierz Smolarek gave Poland a quick lead from the penalty spot after Zbigniew Boniek was tripped m the area mReuter - 282 words
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Article181 1983-04-19 38 EL KANTAOUI, Mon. Britain's Mark James launched the £2.8 million ($9.04 m) European golf season with a two-stroke victory m the Tunisian Open golf championship yesterday. James fired a final round of 72 for a four-under-par total of 284, while fellow Britons Gordon Brand JuniorReuter - 181 words
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Article350 1983-04-19 38 BRIDGETOWN, Mon. West Indies were 355 for four m reply to India's 209 at the close of play yesterday, the third day of the Fourth cricket Test at Kensington Oval here. Desmond Haynes, batting for more than six hours, made 92 during an innings mReuter - 350 words
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Article85 1983-04-19 38 INDIA Ist inns 2*5 (M. Amarnath 81. A. Roberts 4-48) WEST INDIES Ist inns G. Greenldge c Gavaskar bLal 57 D. Haynes c Kapil Dcv b Shastri 92 V. Richards c Gavaskar b Venkat 80 L. Gomes c sub b Venkat 6 A. Logic not out C. Lloyd not85 words
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Article260 1983-04-19 38 SYDNEY, Mon. Results of weekend's major football matches around Australia. Australian rales m Melbourne: Footscray 17.16 (118) bt Hawthorn 12.25 (97), North Melbourne 18.19 (127) bt Richmond 14.19 (103), Essendon 20.21 (141) bt Collingwood 17.15 (117), Carlton 14.15 (99) bt Melbourne 13.12 (90), Geelong 13.12 (90) btUPI - 260 words
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Advertisement115 1983-04-19 38 ma* «n* bß^ B^^ lncludes 1 y ear road tax re 9 fee no P late air con a m/fm radio sup mo a pos moH of power Slide into the luxurious economically designed ;jrtß^ fe seat of a Subaru. And feel the satisfaction of a wisely made decision a115 words
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Article, Illustration346 1983-04-19 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Seven slots m boxing squad have been finalised By YUSOFF Ismail has pulled out of Singapore's tentative boxing squad for the South-east Asia Games. Team manager G. Thanabal said "personal reasons" had forced Yusoff out. "It will he a loss, but it can't be346 words
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Article, Illustration603 1983-04-19 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Three-quar- ters o£ the squad have improved on their personal best times and distances, and, though this is a good sign m itself, they are still not likely gold-medal m hopes. Shepherdson Hurdler can clear clouds of doubt HURDLER Seah Soo603 words
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Article158 1983-04-19 39 PETER HiU will be Singapore's second player entered for the Malaysian Magnolia Squash Classic m Kuala Lumpur from May 26-23. After a meeting last night, Dr Eddy Jacob, the president of the Singapore Squash Rackets Association, said: "We decided that Peter should follow Zainal Abidin to Kuala Lumpur158 words
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Article185 1983-04-19 39 STEWART Ballard will not represent Singapore m any more international matches. The 20-year-old stylish international made this decision last night after Peter Hill had been chosen instead of him for the Magnolia Classic. "I've had enough," he said. "This is a slap m the face." When told that185 words
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Article134 1983-04-19 39 Singapore trounce Scotland KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore trounced Scotland 3-0 m a women's Group A match on the second day of the Commonwealth table tennis championships here today. Tan Ah Tee gave Singapore a flying start with a 21--9, 21-16 defeat of Valeric Thomson. Leow Hock Moi then beat CaroleAFP; AP - 134 words
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Article23 1983-04-19 39 SINGAPORE sprang a surprise 90-67 victory over the Philippines m a friendly basketball match at Gay World Stadium at the weekend.23 words
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Article282 1983-04-19 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By A FATHER-AND-SON team stole the show on a day of low scores at the Warren Golf Club's monthly medal competitions at Folkestone Road on Sunday. Kevin Lee, 14, who was recently promoted to A Division when his handicap was cut282 words
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Article331 1983-04-19 39 BASEBALL New York Yankees beat Toronto Blue Jays 7-5 m an American League match. Other results: Texas 1 Boston 0, Baltimore 6 Cleveland 1, Minnesota 11 California 8, Chicago 6 Detroit 3, Milwaukee 6 Kansas City 3, Oakland 7 Seattle 4. National: Atlanta 3 Philadelphia 1, San DiegoAgencies - 331 words
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Article172 1983-04-19 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Spain marched into the Inter-continen-tal Cup final with a 1-0 victory over Belgium m the semi-final at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. After struggling for the entire first half against the seasoned and battle-hardened Belgians, the Spaniards settled down to take control172 words
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Article, Illustration269 1983-04-19 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lady Luck was on the side of the Japanese, helping them survive a Singapore blitz to come away 2-1 winners (full-time 1-1) just two minutes from the end of extra time m an Inter-continental Cup match at the Raja Muda Stadium here269 words
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Article319 1983-04-19 39 JOE DORAI - Republic in women's World Cup? JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, who finished a creditable fourth m the six-nation Asian women's soccer championship m Bangkok last week, are among the 16 Asian countries considered for the World Cup tournament m 1985. But the Republic's women will first have to be affiliated to319 words
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Article140 1983-04-19 39 Rajagopal rescues Selangor BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon. Selangor recovered from a shock goal to hold Brunei to a 1--1 draw m their Malaysia Cup soccer semi-final first-leg match here at the PWD ground here today. The defending champions were rocked m the 16th minute when Brunei scored through striker ZulkipliNST - 140 words
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Article258 1983-04-19 39 Century 0, Seng J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN DESPITE their 3-0 win, Promet were totally unimpressive m their Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three match against Haw Par at the Queenstown Athletic Centre yesterday. The young Promet side, coached by former international Majid Ariff, dominated almost the entire match258 words
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Article203 1983-04-19 39 A JOGGING series will be organised m housing estates to keep alive the interest m the sport before next year's marathon m December. Elaborating on the series, Mr Chan Chee Seng, president of the Jogging Association of Singapore, said yesterday that a mass jog would203 words
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Advertisement524 1983-04-19 39 '"Out for lunch" is no 'Watching your favourite 'Outdoor activities like 'Engaged on another line, "Entertaining clients! 'And while on vacation, "When you're busy at a 'While m the bath, longer an impersonal answer TV show uninterupted is a golf can still be enjoyed you simply depress the friends without524 words
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Miscellaneous94 1983-04-19 39 BADMINTON SBA InterBusiness Houses mixed league: Hongkong Bank v National Iron, Sunbeam Sports v Pan Electric (SBA Hall, 7.30 p. m.). RUGBY Schools' national c'shlps (Police Cup): Willow Avenue v Teck Whye, St. Andrew's v Dunearn Tech (St Andrew's, 4 and 5.15 p. m.). RI v Whitley Secondary, Chinese High94 words
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Article, Illustration143 1983-04-19 40 THE road show staged by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation and residents' committees m Alexandra on Sunday night (inset picture) was quite a hit. In fact, vehicles parked there such as the one m the picture bear evidence of this. Cars and other vehicles at the143 words
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Article146 1983-04-19 40 BRITISH Foreign Office Minister Lord Belstead, on his way home after inconclusive defence talks m Brunei, met Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan for nearly two hours yesterday. Official sources said the discussions centred on Lord Belstead 's talks last week with the Sultan of Brunei,Reuter - 146 words
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Article60 1983-04-19 40 TOKYO, Mon. The world's smallest and lightest video tape recorder will go on sale on May 16 by Toshiba, the company announced here today. The recorder measuring 18.8 x 7.7 x 26.1 cm and weighing 2.5 kg, has low power consumption of 4.8 watts and its battery lastsAFP - 60 words
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Article40 1983-04-19 40 MOSCOW, Mon. The official Soviet news agency Tass said the Warsaw Pact military council, which plans activities of the communist alliance, will meet m Bucharest late this month. The council last met m October 1981 m Budapest. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article32 1983-04-19 40 BEIRUT, Mon. An earthquake measuring 4.3 on the Richter scale rocked villages m southern Iran but no deaths or damage were reported, the Iranian news agency, Irna, said today. UPIUPI - 32 words
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300 1983-04-19 40 Vietnam to China: Halt attacks at once BANGKOK, Monday VIETNAM has demanded an immediate halt to Chinese attacks, which it said had caused 17 casualties on its northern border, and warned of the consequences if they persist. Following the Vietnamese warning to China, Tass news agency said m Moscow thatAgencies - 300 words
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Article28 1983-04-19 40 DHAKA, Mon. Several universities m Bangladesh shut down last month following anti-martial law violence. But they would be allowed to reopen, the government announced last night. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article124 1983-04-19 40 WARSAW, Mon. Police today detained Solidarity leader Lech Walesa a boat 95 km outside the Baltic port of Gdansk as he drove towards Warsaw, Western reporters accompanying him said. It was not immediately known where Mr Walesa was taken and a spokesman for the Internal Ministry,Agencies - 124 words
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Article32 1983-04-19 40 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.36 points to 1,172.70 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange this morning. APAP - 32 words
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Article480 1983-04-19 40 PETER HAZELHURST - Japan to invite Asean youths PETER HAZELHURST Century of the Pacific By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Monday PAVING the way towards what has been described as the Century of the Pacific, the Japanese government is expected to invite thousands of young men and women from Asean to visit Japan during480 words
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Miscellaneous154 1983-04-19 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Hazy and warm. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 35 max., 27 mm. SUNSET today: 7.08 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 7/22 C Sunny j Manila 18 36 C Fair Amsterdam 12 15C Clear J Melbourne 7 17C Cloudy Bangkok 28 36154 words
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Article, Illustration114 1983-04-19 1 4 The four-year-old Singapore Symphony Orchestra is here to stay. Those who still demur and await its collapse may note that the Hongkong Philharmonic has survived m nine years of problems of a similar nature. The visit last week of the Hongkong Philharmonic Orchestra generated114 words
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653 1983-04-19 1 HONGKONG Philharmonic Orchestra (HKPO) manager John Duffus recalls that the first orchestra was made up of 40 full-time players, with the rest on freelance contracts. Today, the orchestra has 83 full-time musicians and a core of 16 freelance players. "And we hope653 words
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Article, Illustration446 1983-04-19 1 For some reason or other, a committee has somehow never worked. There have been committees on and off, but now one of the members acts as the spokesman for the rest. 7 Mr David Lim on the role of a Players Committee as a forum for446 words
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Article, Illustration783 1983-04-19 2 By George, it 's hairy business in Rio Creative hairstyles, like clothes designs, can put a country on the fashion map. So Singaporean Georgie Yam is currently at a hairdressers' congress m Rio de Janeiro showing off updated Asean hairstyles, reports JOHN de SOUZA. THIS month, Rio de Janeiro is783 words
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Article, Illustration540 1983-04-19 2 MAY HO - MAY HO Story by SINGAPORE girls here seem to prefer long hair and are almost hysterical at the thought of having their hair cut short. At a recent hair seminar conducted by two Vidal Sasson stylists, the 25 local models were reluctant to have their tresses540 words
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Article478 1983-04-19 2 HUMAN hair mirrors the rhythms, cycles and changes m our lives, and its basic condition is continuous proof of our physical health. Hair is made up of three separate layers: the cortex, cuticle and medulla. The cortex is the inner tubing containing keratin, a natural protein478 words
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Article, Illustration428 1983-04-19 9 Bringing music to the people 4ijn order to succeed, we needed a broader base, so we invited Cantonese pop stars to perform with us. In one concert which featured Michael Kwan, we sold out the 2,500 seats." 7 John Ruffus BOTH the Hongkong Philharmonic Orchestra (HKPO) and the Singapore Symphony428 words
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373 1983-04-19 9 HONGKONG has a professional symphony, a Chinese orchestra, a Cantonese drama company, an English theatre company and two ballet (modern and traditional) corps. They all "happened" m a short time of 10 years. In addition, the existing arts facilities m the colony will be373 words
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Article, Illustration409 1983-04-19 9 L The HKPO works on a system of principal guest conductor and a pool of other conductors. Among those who have "guested" is Maxim a Shostakovitch. 7 BOTH the two orchestras have had problems. HKPO manager Mr Duffus himself arrived to take over the management of the HKPO409 words
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Article106 1983-04-19 9 THE four-year-old Singapore Symphony Orchestra is here to stay. Those who still demur and await its collapse may note that the Hongkong Philharmonic has survived nine years of problems of a similar nature. Obviously, there is room for expansion and improvement. Visits by orchestras106 words
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Article, Illustration645 1983-04-19 12 ■■—fill 111,1. ■HI ■Sat Yes, nature still abounds in built-up Sentoaa, as KANNAN CHANDRAN found out when he followed an SBC film crew to shoot Naturama, a weekly programme beginning this Friday. ANG MO KIO. Telok Blangah. Toa Payoh. Concrete jungles. Many believe that there is no645 words
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Article717 1983-04-19 12 JOHN de SOUZA speaks to Mr E.B. Wiggham, commissioner for Hongkong's new Recreation and Culture Department, who was here last week. WHEN should a country's government get involved m active financing of the arts? "When people voice their need for the arts," says717 words
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Article, Illustration652 1983-04-19 13 PATRICK SHEN - PATRICK SHEN AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN Now showing at Jade Reviewed by 4 Perhaps the only colourful personality is the drill instructor, Sgt Foley, played by Lou Gossett Jr, and well worth his academy award for supporting actor. AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN is a652 words
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Article, Illustration463 1983-04-19 13 KAN NAN CHANDRAN introduces the Neu Faces, an old pop group with a new outlook. THE seven members of the Neu (sic) Faces are old hands at the game of survival m the local music industry. They would do almost anything to make a decent buck.463 words
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Article, Illustration492 1983-04-19 13 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By THE London Symphony Orchestra will give two concerts m Singapore on May 27 and 28 on the sixth leg of its first world tour since 1967. This is also its first visit here. Performing at the Victoria Concert Hall, the LSO will be492 words
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Advertisement1862 1983-04-19 4 H^^^^^^b I^BHI UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED $150,000,000 8 per cent Convertible Unsecured Loan Stock 1 983/93 payable m full on application The latest time for receipt of applications is 12.00 noon on 29 April 1983 The procedure for application is set out m this Prospectus mim i UNITED MERCHANT BANK1,862 words
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Advertisement1648 1983-04-19 5 PROPERTIES HELD FOR INVESTMENT The net book value of the Group's properties held for investment at 31 December 1982 is as follows: S<QQQ Commercial Properties 180,000 70.4 Residential Properties (90 units of service apartments) 18,750 7.3 Hotel (355 rooms) 57,000 22.3 255,750 100.0 The rentable area of commercial and residential1,648 words
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Advertisement1881 1983-04-19 5 m the proportion of $1 nominal amount thereof for every $1 Ordinary Stock registered at the close of business on 11 April 1983. Persons who have purchased Ordinary Stock on or before 11 April 1983, but who have not been able to have such Ordinary Stock registered by the said1,881 words
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Advertisement1873 1983-04-19 5 provisions of the Trust Deed and m such an event such notice shall be deemed to have been cancelled but only m respect of such holder of the Loan Stock. In the event of redemption m part of the Loan Stock, the Loan Stock to be redeemed will be selected1,873 words
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Advertisement1387 1983-04-19 6 and so that for the purpose of this sub-paragraph, any increase m the book value of any assets resulting from the transfer by the Company or a subsidiary to a subsidiary or to the Company shall be deemed to result from a writing-up of the book value of such assets;1,387 words
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Advertisement917 1983-04-19 6 UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF THE SOURCE AND APPLICATION OF FUNDS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1982 $000 SOURCE OF FUNDS From operations: Operating profit 17,375 Adjustments for items not involving the movement of funds: Depreciation 2,572 Expenditure carried forward written off 340 Loss on disposal of917 words
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Advertisement942 1983-04-19 6 The actual rate of taxation for the Group for the years 1979 to 1982 is more than the standard rate of 40% principally because the consolidated results of the Group for each of those years include losses m a subsidiary company and for 1982 losses m certain associated companies which,942 words
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Advertisement1147 1983-04-19 7 Note The Group The Company $000 $'000 Properties m the course of development (a) 137,602 73,903 Less: Progress billings 51,312 51,312 86,290 22,591 Quoted shares (b) 89,914 85,564 Stock of food and beverages 280 Trade debtors (c) 16,781 11,270 Other debtors 10 1,519 Cash and bank balances 153 35 193,4281,147 words
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Advertisement1045 1983-04-19 7 24. Capital Commitments A subsidiary company has outstanding contracts for capital expenditure of $237 000 at 31 December 1982. The above Notes to the Accounts form part of the Auditors' Report. CONSOLIDATED PROFIT FORECAST The Directors of the Company forecast that, m the absence of unforeseen circumstances, the Group's profit1,045 words
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Advertisement1284 1983-04-19 7 THE SCHEDULE Properties Held For Investment Property Description and Tenure Open Market Value For Existing Use 1. FaberHouseNos This is a 12-storey commercial building S$ 36,000,000 230/ A/L, Orchard Road completed m 1973. First storey and the (excluding the first 4th storey to 12th storeys are used as storey which1,284 words
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Advertisement3661 1983-04-19 8 UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED Company's Allan Ng Poh Meng is a director of Chung Khiaw Realty Ltd and Lee Wah Realty basic loans prescribed by UOF m the event of the default by the purchasers Country of Interest (Pte) Ltd and alternate director of Marina Centre Holdings Pte Ltd. He3,661 words
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Advertisement1078 1983-04-19 10 APPOINTMENTS DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION the world's leader m the minicomputer industry, designs, j» manufactures, sells and services computers and associated peripheral equipment and related m ni software and supplies. The company's products are used worldwide m a wide variety of applications i|s and programmes. Due to rapid expansion our manufacturing1,078 words
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Advertisement685 1983-04-19 10 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 63 of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of MIKROKOSMIC SOFTWARE PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of685 words
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Miscellaneous235 1983-04-19 10 G ARFIELD By Jim Dmvls C THERE 15 /f*LZ > ONE THING I > THE I LOVE ABOUT TINY V THE TROPICS < *Vs!lm>\ \POQSf £f?/V\ PAWt> 4-/9 rlmlr,/^ ©1963 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. STAR WARS B y Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson 9 £ftlP//?& STRtK&S&ACK... Lpn^nggJl WE CAMNtofviTT MOVE^V jffC^Kf235 words
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Miscellaneous495 1983-04-19 11 PEANUTS BySchulz THIS 15 OUR BI66EST I M VERY SUPERSTITIOUS 0M T^ E MORNIN6 OF ANP I*M ALWAYS 6AME OF THE SEASON t OUR 8166E5T GAME, I NERVOUS TO EAT «r; r^O— -HKf ALUjA^ 5 PoUR myself j. z^ NORBEHT By George Fett WHAT ARE you "X I WHYIN7H£ BECAUSE495 words
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Miscellaneous265 1983-04-19 12 EXHIBITION ON CANCER National Library Lecture Hall. 10 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Ends Saturday. EXHIBITION ON THE ARCHITECT AND THE COMPUTER: A MAN-MACHINE SYSTEM Goethe-Institut Art Gallery. Noon 6 p.m. Till April 30. MENTAL HEALTH EXHIBITION Marine Parade Branch Library Lecture Hall. 10 a.m. 9 p.m. Ends Saturday. RICHARD WAGNER In265 words
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Miscellaneous42 1983-04-19 12 TOMORROW: Singapore 3.03 a.m. (2.6m), 10.18 a.m. (0.3m), 5.31 p.m. (2.0m), 10.18 p.m. (1.4m). Sedili Keehil 2.20 a.m. (2.1m), 9.24 a.m. (0.4m), 5.05 p.m. (2.2m), 10.39 p.m. (1.5m). Port Dickson 5.33 a.m. (1.0m), 11.09 a.m. (2.0m), 5.46 p.m. (0.7m), 12.28 a.m. (2.1m).42 words
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Advertisement202 1983-04-19 13 ■1. dozer blade 2. grapple fork 3. grapple bucket 4. pallet fork 5. earth auger 6. slide bucket backhoe 7. shovel Toywta ///y/e-^e/T The 7-in-l machine. Bached by our specialist service. The best selling skidsleer loader m Malaysia Within a year of its introduction the I UMW TOYOTA Total Service202 words
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Miscellaneous1907 1983-04-19 14 Effect of war 3.00 PM Opening followed by Enigma (Mandar.n/r) n ?ari Memasak (Malay Tips on cooking. Guthne tries to help the McFadden brood out by MiStT^arS'' Report r*iw%r4 r^/-\j^l^*^N 440 Afternoon Matinee Mysteries of the Pacific- 6 5 0 The Fonz and the Happy yS ng pannm 2 for1,907 words
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Article, Illustration95 1983-04-19 1 jiffM^^^W^TLHl^ l tUt!if'/.Mf!eiTJ '±Wti M/y-fLlflHft" t&M&M. HJ9SA±» -I^it -fi'j'h fi j' -£?'JM:tAM° Iffi'JJ-tti/jMt^iTj <tti m *^r-+w E t-^ S Hlfe" \-vW&% --ißj 'Js wia^Fiijfeaii wrw» gins ->j-fLia >h <„_■#>$• gfcfg ".SI. ffia_LSIc_li£fflii-fc &£SJ.___gr.6£ffi 3ES3AI "£tfe" tt-tfeff B*^39! Wit mag ffc "iiS" > "tcS" "ms" tfgwsi^^ Eft" HHeE ±&$l7 "+&*-s"' ffi95 words
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525 1983-04-19 1 CHINA was one of the earliest users of gold and silver coins. During the Spring and Autumn (770-476 8.C.) and Warring States (475-221 8.C.) periods, all the vassal states under the Zhou emperor used knifeshaped, spade-shaped and round bronze coins. The exception was525 words
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Article695 1983-04-19 1 THE Qin-type round bronze coin with a square hole m the centre was the most popular form of currency throughout China's long history. It was used for 2,100 years from the Qin dynasty (221-206 8.C.) to the early years of the Republic of China.695 words
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Article31 1983-04-19 1 Jf-¥nij£ mx&mHft kit mf-b-fcC 1> 7C M n EP«^9f±flDfist°^?/f5iL sp $mt <im %*m ♦rnjitvfePH ts~ A iLOt^ -r %k hi '^it-'-^nn x m±jt mm $twcis(.n& •m& HA -K^ffl^ mi lV7t-iLC^¥ #SS31 words
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Article, Illustration818 1983-04-19 2 Lu Yaw Modern Masters of Chinese Painting MOST of Ren Bonian's "flower-and-bird" paintings were done m the yibi (Mm) manner, which is sometimes called the cuhi *fi or jianbi i#m technique. In English, the term "calligraphic brushwork" will perhaps serve as a convenient make-do. Look818 words
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Advertisement763 1983-04-19 1 NOTICES f pall I notice LION CORPORATION BERHAD 5^ °ty^g c1 lel (ALBERT), I/C NO. *****66-C is no (incorporated m Malaysia) longer a partner of ZODIAC TOOL SUPPLIES. He is therefore not authoKinTi^r A,- mrrTiai^ risec^ to transact any business or colIMOTICE OF MEETING lect any monies on our behalf.763 words
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Advertisement321 1983-04-19 1 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on Bth day of April 1983. IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 503/82 Johnny Woo Mun Cheng, i/c *****47/E of Apt Blk 26 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh #05-146, Singapore 1231. 653/82 Thia Thian Chuan,321 words
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Advertisement345 1983-04-19 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 68 of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 In the Matter of LILY PAPER PTELTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed Company345 words
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Advertisement412 1983-04-19 1 APPOINTMENTS I Established and Expanding lATA Travel Agency I requires Male/Female Ticketing/Reservations I Assistants and Sales Representatives I Candidates with basic travel knowledge will be an added I advantage I but not compulsory as on-the-job training will be provided I Interested candidates should write m confidence stating I qualifications, experience,412 words
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Advertisement303 1983-04-19 3 ■< :ai i >Br"Bi3Bt:iMEa:iiH>Bia SPECIAL ONE-DAY 5-SHOW 1 PRE-RELEASE PREMIERE at I CAPITOL: TODAY I (*****59) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 Circle 53.50j Stalls g-^-^Jig^-g, 1 P Hip >:^B^^s3-^Hi P s s> hw •b i^lbjSiß iiLjlil^lfwilii't'i lpF it iIB fe A 111 Si I I JAMES OLSON BURT YOUNG RUTANYA303 words
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Advertisement694 1983-04-19 3 Milton NEO LEAF high quality hair rejuvenator tonic. V v You have heard about it... NOW YOU CAN HAVE IT 3HFRF This product is available m most leading beauty sa/oc pharmacies. Sole distributor /p\ i BEAUTY Unit 03-03, Tannery Block Ruby Industrial Com Tannery Road, Singapore 1334. Tel: *****15 1694 words
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Advertisement358 1983-04-19 3 CATHAY: 41st HILARIOUS DAY! v WINNER OF |if ACADEMY AWARD 1 For Best Supporting Actress !JL JESSICA LANGE DUSTIN HOFFMAN i Toolsie trrvftna? OFFER > yP Jp TO ALL "TOOTSIE" PATROMB i JIJwM^S YOUR AWSSION TICKET ENTITLES V/ w y^J* YOU TO A 20% DtSCOUNT AT ORANOE JULIUB I ODEON:358 words
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Article, Illustration613 1983-04-19 4 ALL kinds of style by different artists were on display at the recent Asean Exhibition of Paintings and Photographs at the National Museum Art Gallery. More than 181 pieces using all kinds of medium represented one of the largest collections from tftis region. The list of613 words
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Article602 1983-04-19 4 Oleh A. GHANI HAMiD BERBAGAI daya dan gaya pelukis telah diperkenalkan melalui satu paraeran yang telah diadakan di Balai Seni Muzhim Negara baru-baru mi. "Pameran Asean Bagi Lukisan Dan Fotograf' telah berjaya mengemukakan sebahagian kemampuan dan kegemaran pelukis-pelukis yang karyanya terkumpul untuk pameran itu. Ragam teknik602 words
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Article750 1983-04-19 4 Among the important changes, as shown m this column a fortnight ago, are:--1) the use of the letter 'c only m place of 'eh', 2) the substitution of 'sh' by 'sy\ 3) the substitution of 'th' by 's', 4) the omission of 'h* from 'dh', and750 words
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Advertisement754 1983-04-19 4 APPOINTMENTS II Petrochemical Corporation of Wr Singapore (Private) Limited^ ilfeir/WGtfr m the fore-fronP] 1. OF SINGAPORE'S PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY! The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion Petrochemical I Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions:- PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Ethylene Plant) The successful candidate will754 words
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Advertisement589 1983-04-19 4 BOSCH invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: Technical Sales Representative (Motor Vehicle Testing Equipment) Qualifications Experience Male Malaysian citizen between 25 32 years A MCE, SPM or Senior Middle 3 certificate Must have relevant experience m areas of vehicle technology, testing of vehicles and its components589 words
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