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Title Section14 1983-04-27 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration984 1983-04-27 1 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG I'm going to be pensioner, says Thai PM as he makes surprise decision By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Tuesday THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda surprised his country today by announcing that he will not accept the Prime Minister's post m the next government. Gen Prem, after984 words
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276 1983-04-27 1 Sweden recalls envoy in row over Soviet subs MOSCOW, Tuesday THE Swedish government recalled its ambassador to Moscow today as an official report appeared m Stockholm saying six Soviet submarines entered Sweden's territorial waters last October. An embassy spokesman said the ambassador, Mr Carl de Geer, has been ordered homeReuter - 276 words
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Article393 1983-04-27 1 French airline flies into storm PARIS, Tuesday FOREIGN airline companies here have vigorously protested against an agreement struck between the French government and the domestic travel industry under which passengers booking through travel agencies m France are being directed to fly only on Air France, the French national carrier. TheFT - 393 words
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Article38 1983-04-27 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger unveiled a bronze plaque today honouring eight servicemen who died m an Iranian desert three years ago m the aborted attempt to rescue the 52 American hostages m Teheran. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article40 1983-04-27 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Birth-con-trol pills, distributed free by the Indonesian government to couples throughout the country, today reached the 500 millionth packet, some 13 years since the programme was started, Health Minister Dr Suwarjono Suryaningrat said today. AFPAFP - 40 words
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284 1983-04-27 1 LONDON, Tues. British industry today signalled it has begun the long climb out of economic recession, giving Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her Conservative government a political boost. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI), which represents the nations big employers, reported risingReuter - 284 words
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Article302 1983-04-27 1 BONN, Tuesday ONE of the sailors on a West German yacht sunk by shellfire off the Spratley Islands m the South China Sea last week works for West German counter-espionage, a domestic intelligence agency spokesman said today. But he stressed that Mr Baldur Drobnica, 48, wasReuter - 302 words
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Article246 1983-04-27 1 LUXEMBOURG, Tues. At least one out of four people under the age of 25 was out of work m the European Common Market m March, latest figures showed today. The Common Market's statistics agency, Eurostat, issued separate figures for youth unemployment for the firstAP - 246 words
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Article35 1983-04-27 1 DUBAI, Tues. Eight merchants who ordered two million dirhams (Ssl.oB millon) worth of seed nuts and clothing from Hongkong opened their shipment to find only sawdust, the newspaper, AlBayan, reported today. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article466 1983-04-27 1 NANCY KOH - What the doctors say... NANCY KOH Memo on Health Plan and Medisave By THE Singapore Medical Association has commended the Health Ministry on the National Health Plan and the Medisave scheme, and said it agrees with their basic thrust and objectives. In its memorandum to the ministry, however, the association466 words
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Article51 1983-04-27 1 TOKYO, Tues. Casio Computer Company announced today that it had developed a pocket calculator that is as thin as a plastic credit card. At 0.8 mm, the solar-power-ed Casio SL-800 is reputedly the thinnest m the world. The company plans to sell it m Japan m September.UPI - 51 words
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Article38 1983-04-27 1 STOCKHOLM, Tues. Stockholm issued a sharp protest to Moscow today following the publication of an official report which accused the Soviet Union of operating six submarines inside Swedish waters last October. Reuter SEE THIS PAGEReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement186 1983-04-27 1 Exclusive Accommodation! m the Heart of Singapore I Situated m the heart of Singapore's most exclusive residential area, the Cairnhill Hotel offers every modern convenience and service sorXrßo7rrom5 orXrRo7r rom 31 P l !Sr!? f K fl Shoppers' Paradise X Luxuriously furnished P |r rooms. m ajß mP 'Conference Room186 words
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Advertisement122 1983-04-27 1 54 pages today ORCHESTRA GOES OUT TO THE PARK Back Page SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 CAUSEWAY 13 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 BACKGROUND 16 TIMES BUSINESS 17-21 CLASSIFIEDS 21-37 RACING 37 SPORTS 36-39 OUTLOOK 2, 3 COMICS 6, 7 RADIO TV II CINEMA 3 The longest serving Premier: Page 3122 words
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Article619 1983-04-27 2 Nakasone's gifts JAPAN plans to donate an electron microscope to the National University of Singapore and a sophisticated exhibit on the marvels of the electronic age to the Science Centre. The donation of the two gifts, worth about $1 million, will be announced when Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone619 words
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Article224 1983-04-27 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS; THE problem of communication m meetings conducted by grassroots organisations is more than just linguistic communication between the English-educated and the Chinese-educated. It is differences m all languages (including dialects and even standards of English) and cultural and educational backgrounds. All that grassroots leaders need224 words
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Article230 1983-04-27 2 Not m the running HARON MUNDIR, Singapore's 100 and 200 m sprint hope for the South-east Asia Games, has ruled himself out of the medal hunt following an Achilles tendon injury three weeks ago. Haron, 20, has done little training since April 7, when he injured his tendon during230 words
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Article335 1983-04-27 2 ASEA REPORTS MUCH HIGHER REGIONAL SALES ASEA, the Swedish electrical group, has reported good growth in South-east Asia last year and expects continuing improvement in 1983. Last year, the group, which recently formed a robotics training unit with the Economic Development Board, increased its sales in Singapore by335 words
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Article639 1983-04-27 2 Different views THAILAND and Australia remain at odds over a plan by Canberra to provide aid to Vietnam, Thai Deputy Foreign Minister Aroon Phanuphong said. Mr Aroon told reporters yesterday after meeting Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden that they had a useful and frank discussion over different639 words
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Article366 1983-04-27 2 Giving to the world TALK about the Caribbean and you think of the calypso. But Caribbean dance is a lot more than just that. Molly Ahye, an ambassadress of dance from Trinidad and Tobago, who was here recently, talked to CAROLINE NGUI about the different dance forms of366 words
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Article172 1983-04-27 2 Rationing spectre DROUGHT-STRICKEN Malaysia can expect water-rationing by the end of the week despite rainfall m parts of the peninsular. This is because much of the rain which fell m the past few days was not over catchment areas. The water levels at the Langat and Klang172 words
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Article189 1983-04-27 2 A master of all THE Liao Zhai Vi, a collection of ghost stories, was written m the classical style. This piece of work brought fame to its author, Pu Song-ling. Pu could also write m the vernacular, was a master of slang and an expert m189 words
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Advertisement292 1983-04-27 2 Swissair: The best excuse for flying to Switzerland is your health. In Switzerland and m its surrounding Alpine region it doesn't really matter whether you like rambling best, sailing, skiing, swimming, tennis or simply want to spend a few leisurely days m a world-famous health resort amidst calming nature. And292 words
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Article, Illustration284 1983-04-27 3 Aroon has 'useful' discussions with Hayden BANGKOK, Tues. THAILAND and Australia today remained at odds over a plan by Canberra to provide aid to Vietnam, Thai Deputy Foreign Minister Aroon Phanuphong said. Mr Aroon told reporters after meeting Australian Foreign Minister BillReuter - 284 words
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Article315 1983-04-27 3 BANGKOK, Tues. In SINGAPORE, TAN LI AN CHOO reports: Mr Hayden arrived here last night for consultation talks with Singapore leaders on the question of renewed Australian aid to Vietnam. Mr Hayden, 50, is the first Cabinet minister m the new Australian Labour government toReuter - 315 words
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109 1983-04-27 3 BOMB BLAST AT TAIPEH NEWSPAPER BUILDING TEN people were injured yesterday when a bomb exploded oatside this newspaper office the Central Daily News, newspaper of Taiwan's ruling Kuomintang party, police said. The blast demolished the front gate and brought down a ceiling on the second floor. It also shattered windowsReuter - 109 words
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87 1983-04-27 3 BANGKOK, Tues. A Thai army major wanted by the government for taking part m an attempt to kill outgoing Premier Prem Tinsulanonda committed suicide today to avoid arrest, police said. Major Pairaj Pothprueksawong, who faces charges of leading an as- sasination attempt on GeneralReuter - 87 words
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Article60 1983-04-27 3 BANGKOK, Tuesday AUSTRAUAN Foreign Minister Bill Hayden caused some red faces today when he told Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda: "Congratulations on being re-elected." General Prem is not a member of Thailand's Parliament and did not stand m last week's general elections. He need not beReuter - 60 words
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208 1983-04-27 3 France must be 'firmer with the Viets' PARIS, Tues. China wants France to be "firmer against Vietnamese expansion," Prince Norodom Sihanouk said here today, adding that Chinese officials had told him they may yet decide to step up hostilities against Vietnam. Speaking at a press conference during a fiveday visitReuter; AFP - 208 words
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Article24 1983-04-27 3 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union has launched a new satellite m the Cosmos series, numbered 1,455, Tass news agency reported yesterday. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article51 1983-04-27 3 VIETNAM SAID today Chinese artillery had bombarded border villages and its troops crossed the frontier over the weekend m a new outbreak of fighting. The Vietnam News Agency, monitored m Bangkok, said that the local Vietnamese m Ha Tuyen and Quang Ninh provinces promptly punished the invading troops.Reuter - 51 words
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Article69 1983-04-27 3 A MONTH-LONG STRIKE by 5,000 workers at Britain's state-owned car maker British Ley land (BL) ended yesterday when they voted to return to work. The strike, over company plans to phase out clean-up time at the end of shifts at BL's Cowley plant near Oxford, is estimatedReuter - 69 words
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Article59 1983-04-27 3 THE NEW LABOUR government is planning a special budget next month as part of its efforts to get Australia's stalled economy moving again, Prime Minister Bob Hawke said m Adelaide yesterday. He told reporters after a cabinet meeting that the government could not afford to wait untilReuter - 59 words
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Article62 1983-04-27 3 TAIWAN, FACED with Beijing's application to join the Asian Development Bank (ADB), will contribute US$2 million (about $4.1 million) to the Manila-based bank's development fund, the finance ministry announced m Taipeh yesterday. The announcement came as China yesterday confirmed it had officially told the ADB itReuter - 62 words
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Article62 1983-04-27 3 AT LEAST 1,500 civilians have been killed m Afghanistan's western province of Herat bordering Iran m a big offensive by government and Soviet troops against guerillas beginning nine days ago, a Pakistan-based afghan resistance group said m Islamabad yesterday. The resistance group Jamiat Islami Afghanistan said theReuter - 62 words
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Article60 1983-04-27 3 POLISH AUTHORITIES stepped up a campaign against the outlawed Solidarity union's call for anti-government May Day demonstrations, threatening harsh retaliatory action for anyone who causes trouble. There will be no leniency for those who want to upset stabilization m Poland, Deputy Premier Mieczyslaw Rakowski was quoted as sayingUPI - 60 words
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328 1983-04-27 4 A new yearly high even if there is no further increase WASHINGTON, Tues. The skyrocketing US federal deficit has already reached a record U*****.1 billion (***** billion) only halfway through the government's fiscal year 1983, the Treasury Department said yesterday. The Treasury, mAP; UPI - 328 words
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289 1983-04-27 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States has reinstated restrictions on the travel of Cuba's United Nations diplomats to an area within 40 km of New York City, the State Department said last night. In a statement, the department said the Cuban officials haveAP - 289 words
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165 1983-04-27 4 MOUNTAIN VIEW (California) Tuesday THE US spacecraft Pioneer 10 yesterday flew deeper into space than any other craft when it passed the planet Pluto, 4.5 billion km from earth, a US Space Agency spokesman said. The 250-kg spacecraft is due toReuter - 165 words
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Article165 1983-04-27 4 PITTSBURGH, Tues. A gonorrhea vaccine being tested on United States military personnel m South Korea could lead to complete eradication of the venereal disease that strikes up to four million Americans a year, a researcher says. Initial testing m the US on more than 200UPI - 165 words
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Article38 1983-04-27 4 BEIJING, Tues. Tibet, a Chinese autonomous region, will have its first university by 1985, offering Tibetan literature and language, history, traditional medicine, astronomy, Buddhist studies and fine arts, the official Xinhua news agency said yesterday. AFPAFP - 38 words
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172 1983-04-27 4 NORWICH (New York), Tues. Brandishing shotguns, a rifle and an incendiary bomb, a husband and wife protest team held police at bay for more than seven hours after seizing a town hall to demand the return of their 43 dogs.Reuter - 172 words
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Advertisement275 1983-04-27 4 POSB-plllS-CPF Housing Loan Package: Easily the most attractive m town CALL 221-9522 jg& 01/r housing loan package Offers: •Maximum repayment period of 25 years. •Use of your CPF monthly contributions to A loan to top up your CPF savings to pay service the monthly instalments. up to 100% of the275 words
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Article, Illustration421 1983-04-27 6 Fatah supports resumption of talks with Jordan TUNIS, Tuesday PALESTINE Liberation Organisation (PLO) chairman Yasser Arafat has won backing from the moderate Fatah movement, the PLO's backbone, to resume talks with Jordan broken off two weeks ago. Palestinian sources said this was the main result of a brief421 words
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372 1983-04-27 6 gfgfgdf LONDON, Tues INCREASES m the official price of Soviet and Egyptian crude today appeared to confirm the newfound stability of the world oil market after months of uncertainty. But analysts remain cautious about longterm prospects and believe the market's problems are farReuter - 372 words
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103 1983-04-27 6 Iraqi air raid death toll rises to 21 LONDON, Tues. The death toll from an Iraqi air attack on the Iranian town of Pol-E Dokhtar has risen to 21, the official Iranian news agency Irna said today. The agency added that more than 100 people were injured m the attackReuter - 103 words
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347 1983-04-27 6 Iran 'selling oil cheaply to Syria' gdf dfgdf gfdgdf g NEW YORK, Tues. In a bid to win allies m the Middle East, Iran has granted Syria a one-year contract to buy oil at concessionary terms that contravenes the spirit of an accord reached by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting347 words
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208 1983-04-27 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. A mystery epidemic which afflicted hundreds of teenage Arab girls m the Israeli-occupied West Bank was caused by anxiety, a US government medical team concluded m a report released today. The report by the Department of Health and Human Services team, whichReuter - 208 words
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236 1983-04-27 7 Sinowatz chosen as Kreisky's successor VIENNA, Tues. Socialist Party leaders yesterday chose Vice-Chancellor Alfred Sinowatz as its candidate to lead a new coalition government and succeed Chancellor Bruno Kreisky, who is stepping down after 13 years m power. Mr Kreisky, 72, announced his resignation on Sunday after the Socialists failedUPI; Reuter - 236 words
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Article118 1983-04-27 7 Number Four to turn socialist PORTUGAL'S swing to the left yesterday has raised the number of European countries turning towards socialism to four. The other three countries that turned left m rapid succession were France, Greece and Spain. May 1981: France's Si-year-old Socialist Party leader Francois Mitterrand deposed President Gfecard118 words
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Article68 1983-04-27 7 BASLE, Tues. A court today ordered Hongkong watch manufacturers to stop selling 25 watch models m Switzerland because they resembled Swiss brands. Twenty-four of the watches were seized by court order at the end of last week from a shop window 100 metres away from a majorReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration292 1983-04-27 7 LISBON, Tuesday PORTUGUESE voters swung to the left m national elections, handing former Prime Minister Mario Soares and his Socialist Party an "unequivocal mandate" to lead the nations next coalition government. With more than 75 per cent of the vote counted, the moderate, pro-western SocialistUPI; AP - 292 words
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245 1983-04-27 7 DUNKIRK, Tues. FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand warned protesters yesterday to respect the authority which he intended to uphold, as opposition commentators predicted a wave of unrest over government policies m coming months. Commenting on an unprecedented doctors' strike and protests by students and farmers, MrReuter - 245 words
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Article95 1983-04-27 7 MUNICH, Tues. The West German state of Bavaria will claim author's rights for Adolf Hitler's secret diaries should the documents prove authentic, a Bavarian government spokesman said here yesterday. As Hitler's legal curator, Bavaria receives royalties from Mein Kampf, Hitler's only published work. The authenticityAP; AFP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration2274 1983-04-27 8 BEN DAVIDSON; MAUREEN CHUA - BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA f cfd f fdfdsfs By and 4 he claimed that he had supernatural powers. He told me that I could not run away from him. Even if I died he could find my soul' TAN MUI CHOO2,274 words
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Article, Illustration630 1983-04-27 9 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN Nakasone to announce donations during visit By JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone will begin a 10-day official tour of Asean countries and Brunei on Saturday, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said yesterday. His first stop is Jakarta where he will stay for about630 words
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Article, Illustration127 1983-04-27 9 Sentosa warns passengers of the monorail fgfd g fg fgfg THE Sentosa Development Corp yesterday warned its monorail passengers against leaning out of train windows to take photographs or get a better view. A SDC spokesman said that each time a train leaves the station, passengers are asked not to127 words
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299 1983-04-27 9 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By TELECOMS will soon be sending "mobile-counters" to serve customers m areas where post offices are under renovation. The vans, which will act as temporary replacements, will offer both postal and telecommunication services. A Telecoms spokesman told The Straits Times:299 words
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117 1983-04-27 9 Another man charged with Ang Mo Kio murders LIM BENG HAI, 24, was yesterday charged m Changi Prison Hospital with the murders of a housewife and her two children m an Ang Mo Kio flat on March 28. Lim is alleged to have murdered Madam Soh Lee Lee, 28, Jeremy117 words
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Article42 1983-04-27 9 MR Steven Goh Hock Li has been elected chairman of the Singapore Retail Merchants Association Deputy chairmen are Mr Teo Cheng Pewo and Mr Ng Lye Yin. Mrs Rosalind Goh was elected secretary and Mr Victor Tan Chye Huat, treasurer.42 words
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Article17 1983-04-27 9 MEMBERS of the Ex-Services Association of Singapore have elected Major Derrick Coupland as their president.17 words
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320 1983-04-27 10 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry is taking steps to computerise and revamp its organisation to meet the challenges posed by its expanded activities. It is now looking for a computer system which can best serve its members, trade affiliates320 words
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Article38 1983-04-27 10 GOODS ranging from batik materials and oil paintings to liquor and jewellery will be up for sale at a public auction to be held at the Central Supplies Department at Depot Road tomorrow from 9.30 a.m.38 words
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Article166 1983-04-27 10 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By A CENTRAL Narcotics Bureau officer has set a record m anti-drugs law enforcement here by winning a high commendation award for the third year running. Officer Teo Ho Peng, 41, who topped the CNB's awards list m 1981 and last year, was on166 words
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114 1983-04-27 10 THE case of a male teacher allegedly assaulting a woman principal has been referred to the Attorney-General's Chambers. The Education Ministry, which has completed its investigations, is believed to have considered the incident serious enough to refer it to the A-G's Chambers.114 words
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Article, Illustration433 1983-04-27 10 IVAN LIM - Two to receive NTUC's new merit awards IVAN LIM By Our Labour Correspondent A SENIOR civil servant and a dental surgeon will be the first to be given the National Trades Union Congress' new Meritorious Service Awards. Mr Hsu Tse-Kwang, the Commissioner of Inland Revenue, and Dr Lee Ngak Siang,433 words
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Article75 1983-04-27 10 Man claims trial to CBT charge THE FORMER manager of Hua Palace Restaurant Pte Ltd m Specialists' Centre yesterday claimed trial to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $72,703.65. Tan Hock Kee, 33, now a sales representative, is accused of misappropriating the money between Feb 1 last year75 words
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150 1983-04-27 10 SINGAPORE'S trade m the first three months of this year was dampened by poor economic conditions. Compared to the same period last year, total trade shrank by 4.6 per cent to $24,904 billion, Recession and mounting protectionism ate into Singapore's share of the150 words
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302 1983-04-27 10 Esso joins in and launches new grade oil ALL five Singapore petrol chains now sell the new intermediate grade petrol, following Esso's launch yesterday of this cheaper-t nan-premium petrol. Esso is the last to pitch m, 26 days after it first became available to the public on April 1. Whereas302 words
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Advertisement381 1983-04-27 10 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS INVITES ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS IN SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA TO MEET MR EMILE WOOLF FCA FCCAFBIM vafißfeu During his visit to Singapore and Malaysia m May, Mr Woolf jjgm&; Wk will be pleased to meet and address current ACCA/ICMA/ICSA/ m^^tJh AAT/ABE students. Mr Woolf will speak on: WL| <*ty 1381 words
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Article, Illustration309 1983-04-27 11 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - E VANGELINE GAMBOA By Tips from the PUB as use of water goes up again THE Public Utilities Board (PUB) has come up with some tips on how to keep fresh clean water from going down the drain literally. The board thinks it309 words
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Article109 1983-04-27 11 THE heatwave that has been irritating Singaporeans for the past two months appears to be lifting with two days of relatively lower temperatures and a maximum of 31° C forecasted for today. Yesterday's maximum temperature was 31.5° C, the lowest since Feb 9109 words
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Article96 1983-04-27 11 Weather readings made easier THE Meteorological Services Department will have a new, fully-automatic system for getting readings of the wind, pressure, temperature and humidity of the atmosphere over Singapore. Called the Micro-Cora Upper Air Sounding System, it will use the latest m micro-electronic technology for its readings of the atmosphere96 words
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123 1983-04-27 11 THE Ministry of National Development has instructed a developer to Srovide better protecon from falling debris at its worksite. It has told the developer to pat up vertical and horizontal netting at the site of a condominium project at Lengkok Merak, off123 words
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252 1983-04-27 11 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By JURONG Town Corporation plans to build another 2,800 condominium units m Jurong over the next 10 years to meet the increasing demand for middleincome housing. This is because its recently-completed maiden project at Lakepoint attracted overwhelming response. A total of 1,860252 words
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Article108 1983-04-27 11 Widows' suit settled for $7,000 A NEGLIGENCE suit brought by the widows of a fishmonger killed m an accident was settled for $7,000 with costs yesterday. Madam Yeo Mvi Go, 72, and Madam Choo Kow Hoon, 62, the administratrices of the estate of Mr Tan Soo Muk, 68, had claimed108 words
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Article, Illustration359 1983-04-27 11 KEPPEL Shipyard workers will get alternate Saturdays off when a new roster system is introduced on July 3. This was provided for under a new three-year collective agreement signed yesterday The agreement provides for a working week of 40 hours and another of 48359 words
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Advertisement10 1983-04-27 11 Water rationing by end of the week Causeway: Page 1610 words
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Article71 1983-04-27 12 Business opportunities will abound with the construction of the Mass Rapid Transit. Singapore companies are already looking into them, preparing to capitalise on the chance to reactivate sluggish business m these recessive times. Today's Timescope presents a guide to the various sectors that are expected to benefit most from71 words
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Article, Illustration726 1983-04-27 12 AGNES WEE - MRT spin-offs for one and all AGNES WEE By VARIOUS industry groups and business interests are beginning to look closely at the opportunities that will arise from the mammoth $5 billion Mass Rapid Transit project. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA), and the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI),726 words
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Advertisement395 1983-04-27 12 MAY NOVEMBER JANUARY AUGUST I Government decision De Leuw Cather and Wil- Pre-qualification for first Tenders out for overhead to go ahead. bur Smith and Associates phase civil contracts sections. appointed principal con- closed. sultants. piP|l|rß X .MARCH OCTOBER 1 !^w/l]' a^Efl3Ei Precise locations o f 14 i Shortlisted contractors.395 words
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490 1983-04-27 13 4 THE striking feature of the Blue Paper is the brevity of the document. Bland statements abound and such examples as "prevention is better than cure", "health cannot be imposed, it must be attained" give a simplistic answer to a very complex problem. The490 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1983-04-27 13 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH hghghgdg g gf ES fgf gdfgftrtret 4 It is a pity that there has been little attempt to produce formalised structured training programmes m the past two decades: We have the manpower at the "trainer" level, we have the resources m terms of1,057 words
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387 1983-04-27 13 Outpatient treatment should be covered fg dfg fg f g g gf THE SMA memorandum calls the proposed Medisave scheme, which is designed to help individuals meet hospitalisation costs for themselves and their families, innovative. Referring to a Bine Paper projection which showed that a contribution rate of 8 per387 words
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Advertisement122 1983-04-27 13 Comfort S Convenience. Off Thomson Road and Balestier Road. A Paradise home 0^ W'l-^l sS^ Kbo I KIU I lUiM 'Wlj: awwafru ***$sfir Tfl FfIRFIPfMFRS fT"f Ml P'Hj 1 UHIHf WO 1 1" 1, irfl 1 Sa ■HmW**' t p 4jH| JAW, 4 HwlH C^™ W "IT pj —HHLI^ -^^■■HsbVißvW'122 words
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Advertisement16 1983-04-27 13 Tomorrow: Views from the Singapore Government Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Officers Association, and from some doctors.16 words
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Advertisement387 1983-04-27 13 Yes, Today Tj Hurryl Don't forget to go to f I i Official Opening Today! i to view and select 916 sold ornaments at reasonable prices. In 1983, the latest, popular set diamonds, jeweieries are specially :i '< calo., :^g etc, COMPUTER TRAINING? I I TALK TO THE EXPERTS gJS387 words
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448 1983-04-27 14 The Straits Times Communication is the problem m YEARS ago, the situation used to be that not enough English-educated Singaporeans were coming forward to serve m our grassroots organisations. Now that more are interested, it is ironic that the Chinese-educated are beginning to feel left out, at least according to448 words
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Article, Illustration632 1983-04-27 14 MICHAEL DIXON - worry about IQ MICHAEL DIXON By of The Financial Times THE CONTROVERSY m the UK over whether to ban petrol containing lead because it somewhat reduces children's intelligence quotients is likely to amuse historians of futur£ generations. They will probably view it as we view mediaeval debates about angels on632 words
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Article, Illustration970 1983-04-27 14 MARK SMITH - MARK SMITH Former British civil servants and military men hit out at the film portrayal of Gandhi By hghg g ghgh hgh h hh m For every brutal British blimp m India, there were 100 (men) truly protectors of the poor, whoseAP - 970 words
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735 1983-04-27 14 TONY CATTERALL - TONY CATTERALL bI -y AN UNPUBLISHED White Paper produced by the West German Defence Ministry has concluded that any Warsaw Pact attack on the West would not succeed. It goes on to contradict most of the military and strategic assumptions of the ReaganObserver News Service - 735 words
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Advertisement37 1983-04-27 14 aegfr l!; Coult^ Time shall a unfold its truMgwrtti Mm T j ~ys if x -X-- JBFI/"'JF *fl /*\'%&&«Jw!» M~s<JF *r "V-Ste-The world's first reversible watch is now a Jaeger-LeCoultre bestseller. Cosil Marketing Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****7737 words
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Advertisement627 1983-04-27 14 Buy a KODAK 2 Pak and you could win a Free trip to the City of the Future. :^r^^^ >^:---'; r i:^-:-_- 1 y^':-:<w:\'\<-:<-y'-:::'-'- ■.'■'■.■yy'-<'- x\ -'-'yy-y'-^y JBr .■B mT .fl| jMf U^^^EBS^^^M^S^S^^l X^ftSJiyM^^H yy<-iy.;. yyyy-y yy 1 y.::y->: y -:^<y' y '--".J^^r -^Wk.. £&ss■■ I HKvPk^' ■'■'<■■'■ ■r^fm Jsd^l-'l627 words
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280 1983-04-27 15 THOSE WHO APPLY FOR THE FIRST TIME PLEASE refer to the letter "Give priority to those applying for first time" by "Poor and Homeless." (ST, April 14). He feels that allowing flatowners to apply for another Housing Board flat when they are already occupying280 words
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Letter146 1983-04-27 15 Donating for a 'passport' IT IS a noble act to sell flags m aid of charity. Some flag-sellers, however, turn out to be rather disgusting. One Saturday recently, I donated some money while on my way to work. At noon, after work, I was confronted by a flag-sell-er, a schoolboy146 words
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207 1983-04-27 15 I AM sure there are many Singaporeans who share the views of Peter Keys m the article "Conserve, but don't contrive" (ST, April 23) on the preservation of Chinatown. As the Kreta Ayer Complex is nearing completion and street hawkers are to be207 words
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379 1983-04-27 15 Singlish and English IT WAS refreshing to read the letter "We should be proud of the English we speak" by "Singlish Always" (ST, April 24) pointing out that Singapore English is not simply a non-standard basilectal sub-variety as opposed to an ideal Standard British379 words
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172 1983-04-27 15 I REFER to the article "Major Fong's Singlish jokes make a point about English." (ST, April 19). Before he makes his next criticism of the use of Singlish could Maj Fong Sip Chee please ponder the following: English can sound very impressive if the writer172 words
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316 1983-04-27 15 WE refer to the letter "Improve the East Coast Lagoon" by "Lagooner." (ST, April 18). During the warmer months of the year, sea-shells and marine materials are normally found on beaches m Singapore. The beach at the swimming lagoon is no exception.316 words
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Letter, Illustration104 1983-04-27 15 I REFER to the letter "2 reasons to extend service" by "Concerned." (ST, April 5). We have been adopting a very liberal policy m extending the service of retiring teachers. A teacher will be offered an extension of service if his performance has been satisfactory, if104 words
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82 1983-04-27 15 PLEASE refer to the letter "Phone goes dead again and again" by "*****4 F." (ST, March 4). The problem raised by the writer has been resolved and we have confirmed with the subscriber that his telephone line is working well. We would appreciate it82 words
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Advertisement55 1983-04-27 15 Please call me I REFER to the letter "They stood looking" by "Tan Sok Koon." (ST, April 20). I should be grateful if the writer could telephone me on *****1 and provide me with more details, so that the problem of the metal grille could be looked into. KALIDASS K.55 words
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Advertisement366 1983-04-27 15 JESUS IS COMING GOSPEL MEETINGS Friday 29 April Saturday 30 April 1 983 (7.30 pm nightly) Speaker: Rev. Percy Campbell Place: Salem Chapel 1-7 Thomson Hills Drive Singapore 2057 Tel: *****91 rW-^p^JUAI EM CHAPEL bus no: \ij W\ #<( 71 73 m Y U_W;fe^ > A\ mm AHMAD IBRAHIM V^^_366 words
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Article391 1983-04-27 16 Scattered rains, but not m catchment areas KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday DROUGHT-STRICKEN Malaysia can expect water-rationing by the end of the week despite rainfall m parts of the peninsula. This is because much of the rain which fell m the past few days was notNST - 391 words
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Article145 1983-04-27 16 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh has severely criticised the Sabah National Park management for the "poor condition of Mount Kinabalu's trail to the peak" which he likened to a "wild man's path". Datuk Harris, who scaled the summit last Sunday, said:NST - 145 words
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Article, Illustration74 1983-04-27 16 A thunderstorm ripped the roofs off 69 houses and damaged another 58 m Shah Alam on Sunday. About 3M people, made homeless by the storm, are now temporarily living m a newlycompleted condominium block, about 5 km away. A spokesman for Selangor StateNST - 74 words
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Article61 1983-04-27 16 SEREMBAN, Tues. A free-for-all held up an MIC meeting at the Negri Sembilan Indian Association hall m Hose Road here on Sunday for nearly 30 minutes. Tempers flared and tables were broken when members fought over new branch applications. The meeting was called to orderNST - 61 words
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432 1983-04-27 16 GOODLAND Pte Ltd and its two directors, each of whom has pleaded not guilty to 104 tax evasion charges involving more than $1.7 million, yesterday claimed trial to 81 similar charges involving about $356,000. The company and its directors Ho Kirn Swee432 words
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Article46 1983-04-27 16 THE judging of entries to the National University of Singapore Photographic Society's third international students' photographic salon will be held at Room SC, NUS Students' Union, Yusof Ishak House, Kent Ridge, from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Admission is free.46 words
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290 1983-04-27 16 Airports fare well despite bad times KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Despite the worldwide slowdown m the aviation industry, the nine airports m Peninsular Malaysia put up a good performance last year. They handled more passengers, aircraft movements (landings and departures) and mail, although growth rates were less than those of 1981.NST - 290 words
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219 1983-04-27 16 Dr Tan calls for more women in CCCs MORE women should join citizens' consultative committees. Minister for Trade and Industry Dr Tony Tan expressed this htfpe m a speech at the Rural Central District CCC's dinner at the Sin Leong Restaurant m Marine Parade yesterday. Dr Tan said that though219 words
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163 1983-04-27 16 THE High Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by Mr Quek Teow Chuan against lawyer Harbans Singh and Mr Lim Ah Kow with costs. Mr Quek was appealing against the judgment sum of $1,739.72 made by a district judge against him. Mr Quek had claimed163 words
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Advertisement190 1983-04-27 16 Precision Surface Grinding Machine ■B iii^M^w"' l^ Mie SHl^tffgiriiM"'^ jgjtjm*" jki Hm'j^HbHt^ i -t Vt- I^^hb Special I Introductory Offer H lw HPp^^^^^^ $36,000 r ©RIECKERMANN 59 Jalan Pemimpin S*£" >|TFTOO Upper Thomson Road •O^L/ fOU Singapore 2057 nAss/oae^ National wants you to experience Hi-Fi anywhere under the sun. 4iK»190 words
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Article76 1983-04-27 17 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has approved m principle Ben and Company's two-for-five rights issue. Ben shareholders have also approved the issue. Applications will be made to the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee for listing and quotation of the shares arising from the issue. The register of members76 words
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Article43 1983-04-27 17 THE interest rate for Bank of Tokyo (Curaco) Holding NY US$5O million (Ssloo million) guaranteed floating rate notes 1989 has been fixed at 9 5/16 per cent. The interest payable on July 17 against Coupon No 15 will be U*****.70.43 words
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Article20 1983-04-27 17 NEPTUNE Orient Lines' shares will be suspended from trading today at the company's request pending an announcement.20 words
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Article95 1983-04-27 17 TRADING m the shares of MBF Holdings Bhd will resume on the Stock Exchange of Singapore and the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange this morning. MBF had earlier requested both stock exchanges to lift the suspension on the trading m its shares. In a statement to the two95 words
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Article86 1983-04-27 17 OVERSEAS Union Enterprise Ltd said it has agreed to purchase 22.36 million shares of $1 each m OUB Centre Ltd for $25.60 million cash. The shares will be bought from Overseas Union Bank Ltd and will increase OUE's interest to 64.50 million shares or 75 per cent86 words
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Article44 1983-04-27 17 KILLINGHALL Tin (Malaysia) Bhd said the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has approved its proposed share split to M5O cents each from Msl. The closure of the company's transfer books to determine shareholders' share split entitlements will be announced later, it said.44 words
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Article53 1983-04-27 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Keang Nam Enterprises Ltd of South Korea has been awarded a Ms22o million contract to build a 58-storey head office for Malayan Banking Bhd, the bank said m a statement. The building, located m the business centre of the Malaysian capital, will be completed mReuter - 53 words
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Article74 1983-04-27 17 BANGKOK, Tues. Heavy Japanese buying boosted Thai rubber exports m the first two months of 1983, the Board of Trade said. Japan took 56,043 tonnes of rubber, mainly for its car, toy and medical equipment industries m January and February, representing more than 70 per cent ofReuter - 74 words
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Article68 1983-04-27 17 BEIJING, Tues. China claims to be close to agreement with Japan on a record financial aid package of more than US$2 billion (554.2 billion). Details of the pending agreement were given by Chinese Vice-Premier Yao Yilin, on his return from a two- week visit to Tokyo. TheFT - 68 words
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Article97 1983-04-27 17 NEW DELHI, Tues. India faces stiff opposition to its plans to borrow up to US$2 billion (554.2 billion) m the next five years from the Asian Development Bank lor the first time this year because of the hostile attitude of the United States and smaller Asian countries whichFT - 97 words
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124 1983-04-27 17 CHIN Teck Plantations Bhd is making a generous four-for-one bonus issue, after the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee's approval of the revaluation of the company's three estates. However, m approving the revaluation, CIC has reduced the figure to M 595.02 from M 597.27 million recommended124 words
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315 1983-04-27 17 Moscow may seek West German aid in coal venture FRANKFURT, Tues. The Soviet Union has indicated to West German industrialists and bankers that it might be interested m their help to develop a large-scale project to turn Siberian brown coal into petroleum or gas. The deal would be m additionFT - 315 words
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493 1983-04-27 17 PARIS, Tues. ThomsonBrandt, the large nationalised French electronics group, has opted for Japanese rather than European technology to turn it into a major manufacturer of video cassette recorders with annual production of up to one million units m the next few years.FT - 493 words
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361 1983-04-27 17 ASEA, the Swedish electrical group, has reported good growth m Southeast Asia last year and expects continuing improvement m 1983. Last year, the group, which recently formed a robotics training unit with the Economic Development Board, increased its sales m Singapore by 58 per361 words
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317 1983-04-27 17 BETHLEHEM Singapore Pte Ltd has signed a jointventure agreement with Halter Marine Inc of New Orleans, United States, to build Halter-designed offshore oilfield vessels. The agreement was announced on Monday by Mr R. J. Shopf, president of Halter Marine and Mr D. H.317 words
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160 1983-04-27 17 Drilling contractors set up new chapter here SINGAPORE has been chosen as the headquarters of the newly formed South-east Asia chapter of the International Association of Drilling Contractors (lADC). The formation of the new chapter was announced yesterday by lADC president, Mr Chester B. Benge. The chapter comprises 21 contractor160 words
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295 1983-04-27 20 GOLD Coin (Malaysia) Bhd's pretax profits for 1982 rose by two and a half times to M 516.03 million, compared with M 56.39 previously. To celebrate the record performance, the company has announced a generous three-for-five bonus issue. Its directors are295 words
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137 1983-04-27 20 Amex raises travel insurance coverage AMERICAN Express (Amex) has raised its cost-free travel insurance accident coverage by $50,000 and widened its application to make it even more attractive than before. In an agreement with AFIA Singapore, the underwriter of the insurance policy, all gold and green cardmembers of American Express137 words
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503 1983-04-27 20 THE SINGAPORE Contractors Association is looking for an executive director to replace Mr Loke Pak Chee, who is rejoining his former firm, Ong Chwee Kou Building Contractors. An advertisement for the post was placed m the newspapers recently after Mr Loke handed m his resignation503 words
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293 1983-04-27 20 Moscow raises price of Urals crude MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union is raising the price of its Urals blend export crude oil by 56 US cents (SSI) a barrel m a move which should strengthen confidence m the market's stability. Soviet oil customers were told by Neftagazexport, the state oilFT - 293 words
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367 1983-04-27 20 HAW Par Brothers International Ltd has not given a firm commitment to MBF Holdings Bhd that it will accept the latter's $24 million bid for its insurance subsidiary, Malayan Motor General Underwriters (M&G). Haw Par had earlier indicated to MBF that it would367 words
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388 1983-04-27 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed steadier on some profit-taking m active selective trading. Esso rose 19 cents to $9M, F N 26 cents to $8.85, United Motor Works 19 cents to $3.84 and May Bank 15 cents to $9.80 while on the decline, Intraco fell388 words
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Article29 1983-04-27 17 Up Down rnich Industrials 67 42 21 Finance 10 5 6 Hotels €44 Properties 11 3 Plantations 8 2 3 Mining 4 2 1 Deb/Loans 5 2 229 words
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Article62 1983-04-27 17 Petaling 1100 +335 Chin Teck 900 +80 Town City 444 +38 Hong Leong Ind 875 +30 T Harbour 225 +27 Guinness 470 +28 M Breweries 650 +25 C C M 450 +24 F ft N 885 +20 Promet 426 +20 B Sembawang 458 +18 Fima M Box 314 +1662 words
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Article29 1983-04-27 17 C C 605-40 Van Der Horst 450 -20 Oriental Hldgs 498 -17 Chem Ind 300 -16 Public Bank 800 -15 M Cement 790 -15 Premium Hldgs 286 -1429 words
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Article44 1983-04-27 17 April 25 April 26 BT Composite: 911.92 913.66 BT Indicator: *****6 *****3 ST Industrials: 927.69 932.75 ST Finance: 2276.55 2280.60 ST Hotels: 1045.32 1047.70 ST Properties: 715.42 725.02 ST Minings: 240.47 249.92 ST Plantations: 1027.16 1036.54 OCBC: 814.19 821.53 SES Ind: 699.53 706.4844 words
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Article26 1983-04-27 17 U M W 1,885,000 Promet 906,000 UOL Warrants 783,000 M U I 743,000 F Merlin 665,000 Total turnover: 21.03 m Total value: $72.42 m26 words
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Article71 1983-04-27 17 Bousteadßhd +4 Ct C -40 CCM +24 Cold Storage +5 Dnnloplnd -2 Esso +10 FftN +20 Gentings +4 Guinness +26 Guthrle Bhd Haw Par -3 Inchcape Bhd +2 MTC +10 NBT -1 Nat Iron PMC -5 PanElec -3 Perils Plant +8 Prima Robinsons Rothmansl Semb Ship71 words
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Article2730 1983-04-27 18 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m lots of II shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- C 000) High Low 286 235 Acma 270 -3 21.72,730 words
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562 1983-04-27 18 SHARE prices finished offbest on the Singapore stock exchange yesterday as profit-takers made their presence felt. Most shares, however, managed to close m plus territory, although few counters witnessed sharp falls. The breadth indicator was encouraging, with winners leading losers by 111 to M. Overall562 words
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Article338 1983-04-27 18 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished higher for the fourth consecutive session yesterday as buyers continued to lend their full support. After opening at around overnight levels, prices rose slightly until some profittaking towards the noon close trimmed earlier gains. Market observers noted that338 words
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Article71 1983-04-27 18 Castlefield 2000 +100 Chin Teck 965 +65 Guinness 505 +35 C C M 498+30 N S T 1160 +30 H M P B 525 +27 Promet 468 +24 M Brew 720 +20 P Chem 900 +20 M Banking 970 +20 East Asiatic 346 +18 Premium 314 +16 TDM 225+1671 words
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Article185 1983-04-27 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST ASIA UNIT TRUST ARBUTHNOT SECURITIES ASIA (Managers' prices for Apr 77) Spore Growth Fund 0.98 1.03 OUB-MONTAGU (Managers' prices far Apr 27) Union Spore Fund 1.35 1.40xd DIAMOND MGT SPORE INCOME BOND UNIT (Current prices) Income Bond 1.38 1.45 MARA BUMIPUTBA (AUMgera' price* for April185 words
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Article37 1983-04-27 18 Up Down onch Industrials 57 22 17 Finance 4 14 Hotels Oil Properties 4 5 1 Oil Palms 4 3 0 Tins 2 3 1 Rubbers 8 16 Rubbers 1 0 0 Deb/Loans 0 1037 words
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Article3253 1983-04-27 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals3,253 words
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Article1949 1983-04-27 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AjMOMte (3.308 3.605) Alcom (2.14) (.42) 2.12 (2) 2.13 (91) 2.11 (13)1,949 words
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Article707 1983-04-27 19 RUBBER PRICES m Singapore yesterday closed lower with May One RSS buyers quoted at 238.00 cents a kilo, down eight cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some selling after a lower opening. Long liquidation coupled with stop-loss selling and lower Japanese levels eased afternoon707 words
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Article30 1983-04-27 19 Rubber: April 26 Singapore: May: 238.00 cents (down 8.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 255.50 cents (down 7.00 cents) Tin: M 531.53 per kilo (unchanged) 215 tonnes (up 90 tonnes)30 words
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Article190 1983-04-27 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased on short-selling m moderately active trading. In the April position, south region fell Mss to $820 a tonne while May central lost $10 to $817.50 and south fell $7.50 to $820. The refined market saw June/July RBD palm oil fall190 words
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Article31 1983-04-27 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1109.00 (£1105.00); sellers £1110.00 (£1106.00); Three Months buyers £1136.00 (£1132.00); sellers £1138.50 £1132.50). Market tone: Steady. Sales: 15,750 tonnes.31 words
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Article258 1983-04-27 19 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang held at M 531.53 a kilo yesterday, to remain within the ITA lower sector of M 529.15 and M 532.06. The steadiness was attributed to strong buffer stock manager support at this level despite the lack of interest from other sectors. Turnover258 words
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Article202 1983-04-27 19 THE KELOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $29,657 and closed at $29,488 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.25/438.00 and dipped to $436.75/437.25 where it remained quiet and featureless. The metal closed for lunch at $436.25/ 437.00. In the afternoon, the market re-opened with202 words
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Article34 1983-04-27 19 Mob Fri New York 12.20B 12.08B 12.27S 12.15S Zurich 12.29B 12.05B 12.39S 12.15S Turn Men Singapore 12.14B 12.42B 12.24S 12.52S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Salsse, S'pore.34 words
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Article132 1983-04-27 19 Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 100 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: 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 $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper |aq132 words
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Article648 1983-04-27 19 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 552.0980/00 and hovered around the opening level m thin trading. It closed the day on the local foreign exchange at $2.0990/10. The US dollar traded narrowly against the major currencies and closed relatively unchanged from its opening level. The US/Dm traded648 words
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Article45 1983-04-27 19 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on April 26: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-montn Treasury bills 2 11/16 2 9/16 3-month Bank bills VA T/k 3 months CD 6% 6fc 6 months CD 6% 6% Source National Discount Co.45 words
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Article34 1983-04-27 19 Closing interbank rates for dollars on 26: Offer Bid Overnight 7 6 3 < 1 month 7 6H 2 months 6 7 6^ 3 months 6 7 6 ;i 4 Overnight mode 8V434 words
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Article24 1983-04-27 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.09 per cent.24 words
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Article363 1983-04-27 19 STOCK PRICES ended Monday broadly lower despite favourable economic and corporate news. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which managed to rise above the 1200 level briefly on Monday morning, ended the day off about 9.09 at 1187.21. In the broader market, nearly 1,100 issues fell m price and363 words
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Article267 1983-04-27 19 PRICES CLOSED unchanged to slightly lower yesterday. hk$ Associated Hotels 2.375 +0.125 Bank Of East Asia 31.00N Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 9J»xd -0.35 China Light 14.60 -0.4 City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 10.90S F E Consortium 0.72 -0.02 Far East Exch Philex 0.1300 -0.0125 G I Cement 21.00267 words
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Article97 1983-04-27 19 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.014 unch Atlas Con. B 32.00 unch Bagulo Gold 0.002 -0.0004 Basic Petroleum 0.01 +0.001 Benguet Con. B 96.00 +5 CDCP 1.24 -0.06 First Phil Hldgs 7.40 unch Lepanto B 0.14 unch Marinduque B 5.60 unch Marsteel 0.0014 unch Oriental B97 words
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Article635 1983-04-27 19 EQUITIES were generally firm in quiet and selective trading yesterday. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 141 unch Babcocks 173 +5 Barclays 486 +3 Beechams 416 +5 BICC 248 +3 Blue Circle 471 -2 BOC Group 232 +2 Boots 255 +7 Bowater 172635 words
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Article49 1983-04-27 19 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1028.29 Monday 1041.07 Week Ago 1043.18 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 747.1 Monday Closed Week Ago 724.3 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 603.0 Monday Week Ago 587.1 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 693.3 Friday 688.0 Week Ago 695.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1187.21 Friday 1196.30 Week Ago 1183.2449 words
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Article172 1983-04-27 19 PRICES closed higher m active trading yesterday. Dealers attributed the rise to last week's decision of commercial banks to reduce interest rates on savings deposit to 8.5 per cent a year, effective May 1, from 9.0 per cent. The Book Club index rose 1.45 points tc 119.80 on a172 words
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Article183 1983-04-27 19 SHARE prices started the week mixed to higher m quiet trading on Monday. Fls ABN 375.00 +9 Ahold" 183.50 +4 Akzo 57.10 +0.6 AMEV 123-JO +3.4 Amfas 73.50 -7 Amrobnk 80-80 +2 B|rk 0SS TZ~Z 27-60 unch Bols '.'.'I. 88-10 -0.2 Borsucer 137.80 +0.8 Boska 45.80 -0.2 Burtet 44.60183 words
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Article352 1983-04-27 19 THE STOCK market average yesterday rose a provisional 11.38 points to finish at a record high for a day's close of 8,607.47. Yen Ajlnomoto 820 unch Akal 544 +44 Amada 860 "n ch Asahl Chem 309 +3 Asahl Glass 573 1 Bank Tk 291 unch Bridgestone 498 -2 Canon352 words
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Article315 1983-04-27 19 Cents INDUSTRIALS A C I 142 +3 A N I 260 +5 A P M 208 1 Aberfoyle 720 unch Age 240 -15 Alliance Oil 88 7 Allied Mill 182 unch Ampol Exp 205 +5 Ampol Pet 170 +5 Anz 420 +2 Asliton 168 +8 Assoc Pulp Paper B315 words
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Article190 1983-04-27 19 Francs 1Actlons Sulsses 282Vi W Alu:suisse Br 625 +6 Alwsulsse Reg 205 +1 Brown Boveri Br 1160 -10 Clba Gelgy Br 1920 unch Cibn Gelgy P C 1550 +5 Clba Gelgy Reg 824 +5 Credit Sulsse Br 2000 +5 Credit Sulsse Reg 374 +2 Elektrowatt Br 2845 +15 George190 words
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Advertisement156 1983-04-27 17 tt Sri Lanka... this dream of fairyland and Raradise.'Mar* m«* X j^fflg% Mil <^M W'WWmB. 9 S Sn J MS Jr 'y^ jr^.^aßP' If you fly Air Lanka to UKorEurope, Middle East or India discounts. The, unique off er applies to 1, 2 and 3 day stopovers, on an individual156 words
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Advertisement424 1983-04-27 19 The popular choice of wise businessmen Mazda Trucks (Petrol/Diesel) A wide choice for you. ■yH'l!iJ liit^Hl'JlljWlii iMffiWM Dropside(D?\ ~z- —^L^ /*^WLong Wheel Base 515.850' I SL\ JL\] Short Wheel Base 51 4. 250* •^■|?'-^~^v^'J222 Sr 'a sct've for contract signed WOT _M on and alter 15 April 83 tßj'MJjmML^Jhi inMaiiMiifiir*424 words
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Advertisement580 1983-04-27 20 TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH II NOW MOUNTAIN FRESH AIR For your home and office at less than 70 a week lon Fountain. Most effective at home and office. At home, ion fountain rids the air of smoke, dust and kitchen odours. Keeps your whole family lively and happy always. In the office,580 words
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Advertisement336 1983-04-27 20 ANNOUNCING AlM's ADVANCED MARKETING MANAGEMENT PROGRAM for the Marketing Executive Applications are now being accepted for AlM's ADVANCED MARKETING MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (AMMP) for 1983. Designed to enhance and sharpen the marketing management skills of the Asian marketing executive, this year's AMMP gives a particular emphasis on the need to formulate336 words
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Advertisement3801 1983-04-27 21 fry TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP />v\ Monday -Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm I Ordinary I $1 .00 per word (Mm $15.00) (£S J^.^=: Jl 1 #/S£sJ /£&s& t X ,—^M IM —TEiiir /d^\t VI /S«%.\k#/Sr (12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Semi-Disploy (Mjn $54 oo Straits Times) B Personal Services3,801 words
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Advertisement226 1983-04-27 21 XVI DOG HANDLERS ARE required jP**"*^^^W Hfc^J by a security agency. If you a fj^k w Ijk^l like to work with dogs and fc^LJ seek an attractive salary, l^fll this may just be your ideal m wjtk j Ifi/^B vocation. No experience is JwaUpC ßMl^toi^k^' MJtJB necessary, as on-the-job f226 words
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Advertisement119 1983-04-27 21 Staffers fast services for w ■Chinese/English/Malay 5 0U Phototvpesetting 5 Q IBM Typesetting 5 WD F.A. Artworks 1 Line Tone Prints Film Plate Making < OHP Transparencies 6 Please call *****88 i Block 79A, Indus Road, a #02-402 404, S(0316). Free Typeface Catalogue Available PLAN PRINTING SERVICES. Wah Sim Departmental119 words
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Advertisement672 1983-04-27 22 51 Printing Copying Services PENINSULA INSTANT PRINTING: Name Cards, Letterheads, Forms, Invoices, Envelopes. Peninsula Shopping Centre #04-42, tel: *****56. WATSON PRESS SPECIALISES m name cards, letterheads, invoiges, etc. Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road, #02-58. *****85/ *****75. INSTANT PRINTING name cards, letter heads and vouchers. Tel: *****41. #04-18, Park Lane Shopping672 words
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Advertisement553 1983-04-27 22 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire PIPELINE EQUIPMENT RENTAL CAT 561 D Pipetayers CAT 571G Pipetayers CRC Model 211 10 BBLS Dope Kettle ST-50T Crawler and Rough Terrain Cranes. PAE SINGAPORE PTE LTD TEL: 737-3600 TELEX: RS ***** PAESIN COMPANY MOVING OVERSEAS. Dumper 4-wheel Drive, Site Delivery, fully $4,000 0.n.0. Office desks553 words
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Advertisement649 1983-04-27 22 60 Business Opportunities a GIFT SHOP AT ORCHARD area m good location for immediate takeover/ leasing. Beautiful design. Interested contact Mrs Tan *****30/ *****87. MOLASSES AVAILABLE 30,000 Tons/ year, Crystal sugar content 265 kg/ton of Molasses Liquid weight. Phone: *****09. Telex: *****. TO CLEAR BELOW cost. 200 over pieces black649 words
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Advertisement565 1983-04-27 22 86 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive An established local! financial institution has vacancies for the position of: CREDIT MARKETING OFFICERS Applications are invited from candidates with Tertiary education or Professional qualifications with at least 2 years experience m credit and marketing m a financial institution. All applications will be treated565 words
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Advertisement891 1983-04-27 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) EDP d) Secretarial Clerical A trading company require* a PROGRAMMER/OPERATOR jJSKKBBBB^. Minimum GCE 'A' level C&G 747 and 748 holder j^ii'^S/ V&*fcftX experience m a similar post /frKVjKi Age above 23 years old GENERAL (SjYfiV' EL^ TR^ Well versed m Business basic NV^Sy891 words
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Advertisement378 1983-04-27 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An established American marine engineering and construction company m Jurong invites applications from Singapore citizens for the position of:Receptionist/ Telephone Operator ($475 $600) Duties: Operate PABX switchboard (Siemens 20 lines/ 70 extensions) Books trunk calls Receives visitors at reception Some typing work Qualifications: Secondary378 words
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Advertisement427 1983-04-27 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical TOP JOBS FOR SECRETARIES 80 w.p.m. Pleasant personality. TYPISTS 40 w.p.m. GENERAL CLERKS Jurong/ Chinese, 3 'O' Levels. RECEPTIONISTS Experienced on PABX/ PMBX. DESPATCH RIDERS With bike AT TOP FIRMS Temporary Personnel *****66 No students/ undergreds need apply. Positions may be permanent. A Large427 words
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Advertisement455 1983-04-27 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Applications are invited for the position of:- I •GCE 'O' level preferably with credits m Maths and English •Ability to type •Those without working experience will also be considered Interested applicants please write m with contact telephone number (if any) to:The Personnel Department KMB455 words
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Advertisement504 1983-04-27 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A well established organisation requires: TEMPORARY CLERKS for a period of approximately 8 months to work on a project c Singapore citizen, age between 17 and 23 years c Singapore Cambridge GCE 'O' level Certificate with credits m 3 subjects including English (Candidates with504 words
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Advertisement600 1983-04-27 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Civil Structural Engineers require 1) JUNIOR SECRETARY With minimum 2 years' experience Knowledge of shorthand and book-keeping 2) GENERAL CLERK With minimum 2 years' experience Please apply with full personal particulars, giving experience, salary expected, etc. to: 3.T. Box A***** 390, KIM SENG600 words
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Advertisement583 1983-04-27 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Europe's largest manufacturer of diesel generators requires: ACCOUNTS CLERK (FEMALE) LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping Cert. Able to type Preferably 1 to 2 years working experience m a manufacturing Company Interested applicants please call: *****15 or write to: PETBOW FAR EAST PTE LTD 102 Gul Circle583 words
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Advertisement585 1983-04-27 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Trading Firm Has Vacancies For RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST Pleasant personality GCE O" level Ability to type accurately I—2 years' working experience GENERAL CLERK GCE 'A' level Experience m import and export procedures and documentations Ability to type accurately Interested applicants please write to: S.T.BOX585 words
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Advertisement614 1983-04-27 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c Must be able to keep books up to balance sheet, c Ability to type well will be an added advantage. FEMALE CASHIERS c No experience required, c Initial training will be provided but must be able to work independently. Please614 words
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Advertisement602 1983-04-27 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Trading company m International Plaza urgently requires: 1 MALE OUTDOOR IMPORT DOCUMENTATION CLERK Must have completed national service c Must be able to ride motorcycle (which will be provided by company) c Must be energetic and hardworking Apply with full details, age, experience (if602 words
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Advertisement735 1983-04-27 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Company at Bukit Timah urgently requires EXPERIENCED FEMALE CHINESE ACCOUNTS CLERK Preferably able to keep full set of Accounts. Interested please call personally at:83E HINDHEDE ROAD SINGAPORE 2158 TEL: *****3. Established local construction company has vacancy for:SITE CLERK c Completed secondary 4 c Must735 words
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Advertisement991 1983-04-27 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical LEGAL FIRM REQUIRES Junior < Stenographer and Clerk/ Typist i with 'O' level or 'A' level. Inter- I ested applicants please apply: S.T. Box A*****, 390, Kirn Seng I Road, Spore 092;?, stating qualifications, experience, salary ex- > pected and contact telephone I number.991 words
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Advertisement497 1983-04-27 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERKS AND Cashiers required. Secondary level. Write to: 46, Tan Quee Lan Street, Spore 0718, with telephone number JUNIOR CLERK/ TYPIST required. Knowledge of typing and simple accounts. No experience needed, [nterested please apply to: Killiney P.0.80x 78, Spore 9123 SECRETARIES (WITH KNOWLEDGE497 words
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Advertisement488 1983-04-27 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant gaggggfa— c) Sales c) Sales O^MMHS^*{ )4Hlv^ *^^LHBH HwMH^t *^^HBBP** 4^H^^^P t^ '^^s^^ra^* '^■b^^b^^ DO YOU LIKE BOOKS AND ENJOY MEETING PEOPLE requires 1 SALES ASSISTANTS for its bookshops located m town REQUIREMENTS: I Singapore citizens X Aged between 17 and 25 years Completed488 words
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Advertisement345 1983-04-27 23 By now you may find your Job boring and stagnated. There is nothing like a Job that is exciting, challenging, rewarding and much more. Our Organisation requires a few career-minded SALES MANAGEMENT TRAINEES. You must be above 18 years of age with an outgoing personality You must possess a GCE345 words
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Advertisement349 1983-04-27 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales REDIFFUSION (S) PTE LTD MALE/FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements: Secondary 2 and above. c Bilingual m English and Mandarin. We offer: Attractive salary and commission. Transport allowance. Incentive scheme. Medical benefits. Please call: *****62 to arrange for an interview. FINE FASHION JEWELRY Promote quality fashion jewelry349 words
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Advertisement680 1983-04-27 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales CASSETTE SALESGIRLS Wanted Cassette Salesgirls required by well established trading Co. for Orchard area. c Must be bilingual. With or without experience, c Salary depends on experience. (If with good experience and sense of responsibility might be considered for Supervisor post). Interested please call personally680 words
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Advertisement647 1983-04-27 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES EXEpUTIVES wanted Requirement!".:--e Experience m sales of BuildIng Products and Materials. c Must have very good contacts with architects, contractors and people m Bldg Construction Industry. Must have own transport. Please apply with full resume, indication of salary expected and contact telephone number to:THE647 words
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Advertisement846 1983-04-27 24 66 Situations Vacant ■jiLiwiniiaiiir r c) Sales WANTED SALES REPRESENTATIVES r 2 No experience needed School leavers and R.O.D. I are welcome f r Can expect to earn on aver- s age of $800 per month t I Tel: *****11 Ext 467 We are a well established Company s and846 words
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Advertisement476 1983-04-27 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES CLERK REQUIRED by Perumery Shop. Experience preferred though not necessary. Phone •*****6. rRADING COMPANY REQUIRES sales representative. Must possess driving licence. For ippolntment, tel *****00. URGENTLY REQUIRED ENGLISH speaking Salesgirl. Off on Suniays. Preferably Residing around Holland area. Tel: *****39. V ANTED PART-TIME GENERAL476 words
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Advertisement583 1983-04-27 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical "iltlftTi EfiERGIZER Planet Earth's most used portable power WALK-iN ON US TO TALK ABOUT HOW YOUR CAREER GOAL CAN Bi MADE A REALITY... Our newly set-up factory In Jurong Invites suitably qualified applicants to fit) the posts Of: MAINTENANCE MECHANICS MACHINISTS ELECTRICIANS583 words
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Advertisement388 1983-04-27 24 66 Situations Vacant Technical requires FEMALE QUALITY CONTROL CHECKERS c Mm Sec. 4 education c With experience but without qualification will be considered c Age 18—35 yrs old c Ability to read and write simple English Interested applicants please call personally with NRIC and relevant documents to: The Personnel Dept.388 words
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Advertisement623 1983-04-27 24 66 Situations Vacant Technical Wanted An EXPERIENCED, RUNNING EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN Must be able to manage independently a group of General Fitters m the maintenance, alignment and califration of pumps and compressors. Also general maintenance work to control valves, relief valves, gate valves and globe valves. Good remuneration and incentives for623 words
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Advertisement615 1983-04-27 24 66 Situations Vacant Technical An established building construction firm requires (1) ELECTRICIANS/ WIREMEN (2) MECHANICS (3) APPRENTICE MECHANICS NTC grade 111 and some experience m building construction work site. TEL: *****81 Company at Bufcit Timah urgently requires EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS Prefer possess PUB licence. Interested please call personally at:83E HINDHEDE ROAD615 words
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Advertisement472 1983-04-27 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production 1 |jßj E^Q^fi£B]Sk&&*r^^Wn fo J^^S^W^mSPplw^ ur expansion programme w 8^ 'fVflf im^^li $1* f I *^i'^"SiSPßߧj^lBSgmS ca s or more F ema e W &4U. JML^4AiA|A^||BßW"i^^!tT^^W^E-^^ Operators. ywßW^^T iinm^ If472 words
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Advertisement146 1983-04-27 25 •fin pi THi«ii(i|isi| aiQ.C. Inspectors (2 rotating shifts) b) Male A Female Operators (2 rotating shifts and permanent night shift) Application forms available from: The Personnel Department Mayertro Industrial Pte Ltd 20/40 Pandan Road Singapore 2260 (Bus No. 245 from Jurong Interchange). I DiSKDRTVE In TESTERS J|ij |jNSP^O^|rB|j|l|(WjNywwM JPRODCICnONII liiSlS^lmSmiiP146 words
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Advertisement613 1983-04-27 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production You can earn up to $500 PER MONTH WE HAVE VACANCIES PERMANENT 3RD SHIFT 11:00 pm to 7:00 am ROTATING SHIFTS 7:00 am to 3:00 pm 3:00 pm to 11:00 pm REQUIREMENTS: Age 16 -30613 words
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Advertisement362 1983-04-27 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production ijy Due to rapid expansion of our operation, we j invite suitably qualified persons who are |j| ml enthusiastic and interested m working m a On high technological environment to join us. Kg I MALE/FEMALE I I PRODUCTION I I362 words
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Advertisement301 1983-04-27 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Production TAIKO EUECTRONICS (S) PTE. LTD. requires A) Production Operators (Female) B) Quality Control Executive Position A 16 years and above, attractive salary, 5-day week, air-conditioned comfort, confirmation increment, annual bonus, annual leave. Position B:This position calls for a very experienced person, aged around 36 years,301 words
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Advertisement276 1983-04-27 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production /Kicwr wmm It ...during a heat-wave GET&P offers excellent opportunities foX PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE/FEMALE) (Permanent Ist, 2nd 3rd shift) With us, you're assured of a stable job, a curing employer and what's more... fv-day Work Week Shift Allowance Mat chiiig276 words
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Advertisement506 1983-04-27 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production I JVC ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE LTD g rM^"- ■*"'""""'"'f...'y.Z < mum. awwiH;' Bffi *SM |s«w^uh^u» WIW wmM| MMHI W W* j S5 -i.'^H tttr |gl f^a w/Sf'-'A'' :^"*KB w^ t^^^ nt oKft** jBpMK >^^^ 9flV requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements:506 words
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Advertisement185 1983-04-27 26 Reputable Manufacturer of high fidelity, radio/cassettes, amplifiers and tuners urgently seeks MALE PC EXPEDITOR Requirements: GCE 'O' level Age 20 —25 years Completed/exempted from NS Related experience m store function will be an added advantage. FEMALE QC INSPECTORS (OUTGOING) Requirements: Mm. Secondary 2 Age 17 —23 years Preferably Chinese Willing185 words
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Advertisement363 1983-04-27 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production sj^^^^^^SjH' dtfF^i _rf*^to_ .^^"fct yffl W^ Direct 0m fjljlli^ Crl.Cllflf y^LJ WffjQW We are looking for 300 7^ Ml J?J J Female Direct Staff to join I X JH W^ J our expanding firm jwHw T Oar Benefits: 'Insurance I363 words
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Advertisement254 1983-04-27 26 SIONQ HOE INTER- NATIONAL PTE. LTD requires immediately i MALE FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS Age: 16 years and above. No experience required. Training will be provided. Pleate call personally or write to: THE PERSONNEL OFFICER SIONG HOE INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD 1300, Lorong 1 Tm Payoh Opposite Blk. 162 Singapore 1231 OCEANIC254 words
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Advertisement814 1983-04-27 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I MAINTENANCE I I EXTRUSION TECHNICIANS TECHNICIANS I (Jurong) I 1 Jurong) Knowledge of electrical and mecha- GCE 'O' level nical fittings Completed NS Possess PUB licence No experience required STOREMEN I I QC INSPECTORS814 words
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Advertisement255 1983-04-27 26 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous CHICUN RESTAURANT IS GETTING BIGGER AND BIGGER requires Full/Part time »taH OPENING SOON ODEON KATONG BRANCH (Odeon Katong Shopping Complex, beside Odeon Katong Shopping Centre) 1) CASHIERS 2) WAITERS 3) WAITRESSES 4) KITCHEN COOKS 5) FEMALE KITCHEN HELPERS CITY PLAZA BRANCH (Geylang Road) 1) CASHIERS255 words
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Advertisement584 1983-04-27 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous AIFWLAIUK A UMTTEO Invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the post of: STATION OFFICER (SINGAPORE) The prospective candidate should possess at least 8 years experience m a supervisory post m similar capacity with a major airline and be able584 words
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Advertisement490 1983-04-27 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Yo* Hotel Requires 1. WAGE CLERK GCE 'O' level with good credit m Maths Mm 1 year's working experience 2. CONFIDENTIAL CLERK/ TYPIST GCE 'O' level with credit m English Able to type at 35 wpm Knowledge of shorthand an advantage 3. ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE490 words
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Advertisement278 1983-04-27 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MPM requires: Age between 20-30 GCE 'A' level Minimum 1 year experience m similar capacity 16 years and above Primary education Singapore/Malaysian citizens We offer Attractive salary Shift allowance 5-day week Purchase of National pro- ducts at staff price Free transport Many other attractive benefits278 words
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Advertisement379 1983-04-27 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WELL ESTABLISHED HI-FI ELECTRONIC i ORGANISATION URGENTLY REQUIRE a) DELIVERY CLERK CUM DRIVERS b) SHOP ASSISTANTS [TRAINEE) Experience not I necessary. Training will be provided. Happy working conditions. Good salary, good incentive. Age below 30 years. For interview, call personally at AUDIO INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD.379 words
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Advertisement460 1983-04-27 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Hardware Trading Company requires (A) SHOP ASSISTANTS (CHINESE MALE) 0 GCE 'O' level. Bilingual. c Completed N.S. Starting salary $380 p.m. (B) BILL COLLECTOR (CHINESE MALE/ FEMALE) Bilingual. Possess calclass 2 driving 1 licence. Completed N.S. Starting salary $450 p.m. C) DELIVERY DRIVER (CHINESE MALE)460 words
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Advertisement392 1983-04-27 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LION CITY HOTEL Requires ASSISTANT CARPARK SUPERVISOR (MALE) Requirements: Mature persons age above 25. Minimum sec. 2 (English or Chinese stream). Able to work 2 shifts. Salary will commensurate with experience. Interested applicants please apply personally (Between 9.30 a.m. 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. 5p.m.)392 words
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Advertisement343 1983-04-27 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE requires immediately: EXPERIENCED COOKS/ ASSISTANT COOKS c Able to prepare Chinese and Western dishes. c Good salary and other benefits. Apply personally: #04-01, 4 th storey Tanjong Pagar Complex 7, Keppel Road Singapore 0208 (In front of Sin Chew Jit Poh Bldg343 words
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Advertisement506 1983-04-27 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LANCASTER BEAUTY ADVISORS Qualifications:- Secondary education Experience m sales Those without experience will be equally considered as training will be provided Incentives:- 1) Basic salary 2) Attractive commission 3) Free cosmetics 4) Grooming allowance 5) 1 1/2 months' bonus For interview, please call Miss Foo506 words
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Advertisement513 1983-04-27 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LADY OFFICE CLEANER Requirements:--e Age 29 years and above c Working hours 7.30 am to 4.30pm c Prepare and serve coffee to staff c General office cleaning Including toilet and glass windows c Pay up to $400 and other fringe benefits Interested call personally at513 words
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Advertisement393 1983-04-27 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SEA VIEW HOTEL vacancies 1) BARTENDERS 2) COFFEE HOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3) TELEPHONE OPERATORS (FEMALE) 4) CHAMBERMAIDS 5) LOUNGE WAITRESSES 0) AIR-CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION MECHANICS Apply personally or write m with photograph (non-returnable) toSea View Hotel Amber Close Singapore 1543 THE RANCH RESTAURANT requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES393 words
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Advertisement611 1983-04-27 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Established Property Developer requirea:DESPATCH RIDER Possess a class 2 licence. c Completed National Service. Able to write and speak simple English. Please apply m writing with photo (non-returnable), contact number to:S.T. BOX A***** 390, Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923. GERMAN FREIGHT FORWARDERS require urgently CLASS611 words
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Advertisement893 1983-04-27 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED urgently. Must possess class 2 driving licence. Interested please call Ms Faye at *****11 or apply personally at: 55A, Bright Centre, Lorong L, Telok Kurau Road, Spore 1542. DESPATCH BOY REQUIRE for immediate employment. Preferably completed N.S. Interested applicants please call personally893 words
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Advertisement700 1983-04-27 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TRADING COMPANY REQUIRES Female Clerk and Despatch Rider. Please come personally #01-10 President Hotel Complex, 181 Kitchener Road. Spore 0820. URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE System Charter/ Store-keeper. Secondary education. Age 18 24. Please contact tel: *****22 for an interview. WELL ESTABLISHED FIRM requires A Driver cum700 words
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Advertisement404 1983-04-27 28 72 Vehicles For Hire C&P RENT-A-CAR offers aircond cars for rental. Call: *****11. BLUE SPOT OFFERS attractive low rates on rental of newly registered vehicles. *****06/ *****03/ *****29. EASTERN CAR RENTALS: Datsun 120Y, Spore use weekly $210, monthly $650. Malaysia use daily $75. Tel: *****01, *****38. RENTAL FOR AIRCOND non-alr-cond404 words
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Advertisement853 1983-04-27 28 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alia/Peugeot PEUGEOT 504. VERY good condition, new road tax, tested, with aircon, radio. Asking $3,500. Call: *****42. b) BMW OCTOBER 1978 BMW 320A. Enthusiastic owner, Immaculate condition. Ml steering/ BBS rims/ Pirelli tyres/ power windows/ electric mirror/ original front spoiler/ Blaupunkt radio/ cassette with equaliser.853 words
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Advertisement612 1983-04-27 28 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Fiat 1978 FIAT 131 road tax insurance I new, aircon, sports rims. Inter- ested please telephone *****72. < mmmmm i c) Ford BEAUTIFUL 1973 CORTINA 2000 GXL. Passed Vicom. Overhauled recently Tax/ Insurance Nov. 1983. Sports rims, cassette, rear aircond, original metallic paint, j etc.612 words
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Advertisement917 1983-04-27 28 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda 1 MID 79 HONDA Accord 1602 c.c. 19 aircond, radio cassette with equaliser, new tyres, excellent condition, $19,500 0.n.0. 'Q' plate, 1 owner. Please call *****81. 1977 HONDA CIVIC 1238 c.c. Airconditioned, cassette, showroom 19 condition throughout. $11,500 only. Loan $9,000 arrangeable. *****14. ALMOST 1980917 words
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Advertisement864 1983-04-27 28 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1978 Mercedes Benz 200 Auto 'Co plate' 1979 Mercedes Benz 200 Manual PARF 1973 Mercedes Benz 280S Manual PARF 1976 Mercedes Benz 280S Manual PARF PETER CHENG, *****88. Loan Trade-in Arrangeable. Abovemenlioned Car* Are Not SZ' Plate Before. IEG. 1981 MERCEDES Benz 200, mported.864 words
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Advertisement657 1983-04-27 28 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1979 SIGMA GLX 2000 Auto. Company registered. Vicom tested. Good condition. $12,500. Tel: *****73/ *****85 David. 1980 LANCER 1400 1 private owner. Aircond, Cassette, perfect condition. $19,400 negotiable. Tel: *****24 Yeo. 1981 COLT LANCER 1400 GL, aircon, radio cassette, 1 private owner, immaculate condition,657 words
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Advertisement626 1983-04-27 29 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 1978 TOYOTA STARLET, radio, cassette, excellent condition, $13,700 0.n.0. Hire purchase arrangeable Tel: *****8/ *****1. 1980 TOYOTA CARINA 1600 GL. Auto, with alrcond, radio/ Cassette. 1 private owner, excellent condition $21,200 0.n.0. *****31. 1980 TOYOTA 1300 DX 2nd owner. Aircond, radio, cassette. New tax,626 words
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Advertisement1073 1983-04-27 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others 1) Others I) Others It's incredible Pony 1200 now from <t OH IQ^ nettARF yaCV/jlvv (with aircon) Pony 1200 GL^^^^~ J^*^^»^ Pony 2 1200 GL Visit our showrooms now for this incredible offer. W^JJBBH^ pony motors1,073 words
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Advertisement781 1983-04-27 29 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles NOV. 1979 SUZUKI 800 Van. New paint, beautiful condition. $6,700 0.n.0. Tel: *****01 after 9.30 am. 1975 DAIHATSU LORRY 10' diesel. 1 1/2 ton. Passed inspection. $4,200 negotiable. Tel: *****38. 1976 COLT VAN Good condition. Tax new. Selling $3,750 negotiable. Tel: *****30/ *****96.781 words
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Advertisement686 1983-04-27 29 77 Vehicles Wanted ALL TYPES OF scrap and good used cars wanted. Good price offered. Contact Ng *****89/ *****22. ATTRACTIVE PRICES OFFERED for PARF scrap cars used cars. 102, Mackenzie Road, *****34/ *****46. SALES EXECUTIVE URGENTLY requires 1 PARF non-PARF car. Immediate cash payment. Ring: *****78 anytime. WANTED 1973 1974,686 words
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Advertisement560 1983-04-27 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11 RAFFLES PARK VICINITY Modern double-storey detached bungalow. 4 bedrooms, study, marble flooring living/ dining. Nice garden. $6,300 p.m. BRADDELL HEIGHTS Single-storey renovated bungalow with land area: 12,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, separate living/ dining, terrazzo flooring. Modern bathroom, kitchen. $4,200 p.m. Watten Estate $5,500560 words
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Advertisement804 1983-04-27 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 1128, SHELFORD ROAD 3-storey terrace house for immediate rent. Fully furnished. TEL: *****81 Miss Ng DIST 11 Quiet excutive residence doublestorey bungalow, 4 bedrooms, study, servant's, attached bathroom, spacious interior, large matured garden, entertainment space. Fully airconditioned, partly furnished. $8,500 Richard K.C. Low Housing804 words
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Advertisement556 1983-04-27 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 15, 2 1/2-STOREY CUL DE Sac semi-detached bungalow. 8,000 sq.ft. 4 aircon bedrooms/ servant's beautifully furnished. Available immediately. $3,000. Villanelle *****81. DIST 11 HILLTOP HOME comprises 3 bedrooms study's, large living/ dining, beautiful covered patio, opens to matured garden. Tastefully furnished. $4,500. Tropical Realty,556 words
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Advertisement713 1983-04-27 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 10, OFF HOLLAND Road, double-storey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms, servants, fully, furnished, quiet surroundings, $3,000. Dyson, *****67. DIST. 16 LUCKY WAY doublestorey semi-detached, $£,000. Dist. 20 double-storey semi-de-tached, fully furnished 42,000. *****4/ *****06 Agent). DIST 14 AND 16 double-stor** terrace and semi-detached frouses for rent.713 words
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Advertisement622 1983-04-27 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments I TRENDALE TOWER I at Cairnhill Road adjacent to Goodwood Park Hotel 1 last unit fully furnished. Ready for immediate occupation for lease. Unique design a spacious double volume garden to every flat Exclusive only 18 units m the «y*2£s622 words
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Advertisement294 1983-04-27 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BRAND NEW APARTMENTS/ MAISONETTES IN LOW DENSITY PROJECTS NESTLED AMIDST LUSH GREENERY Spanish-style luxurious 4-bed-roomed apartment with central aircon, gracious entertaining area leading to large balcony overlooking sparkling pool, American— style kitchen with separate servant's amenities. Rental $8,000. Beautiful architectural Spanish-style 3-bedroomed maisonette with split-level294 words
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Advertisement300 1983-04-27 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dist 10, Eugenia Court, beauti- i ful apartment, well furnished, 3 alrcon bedrooms, squash/ tennis courts, swimming pool, $3,000. c Dist 9, Kirn Lim Mansion, tastefully furnished, 3 alrcon bedrooms, $2,500. c Dist 9, Leonie Tower, luxuri- ous apartment, partly furnished, 4 bedrooms, central alrcon,300 words
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Advertisement277 1983-04-27 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Wing Onn Apartment, Dist. 10, brand new luxurious 4-bed-roomed apartment on high floor with unobstructed view, spacious split-level living/ dining, large balcony, overlooking swimming pool, tennis courts. Rental: $7,500. Dist. 9, Balmoral Green, brand new 3-bedroomed maisonette apartment with modern kitchenette, swimming pool. 24-hour security.277 words
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Advertisement779 1983-04-27 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments GRANGEFORD 2 bedrooms, 1,200 sq ft, high floor,' fully furnished. $3,200. DIST 10 HOLLANDSWOOD COURT 4 bedrooms, 2250 sq ft, beautifully furnished, $3,800. WAITROSE, *****18/ 9. LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUM FOR RENTAL Villa Delle Rose, Draycott Towers, Sommerville Apartment/ Townhouse, Beverly Mai, Futura, Grangeford, Leonie Towers, Faber779 words
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Advertisement813 1983-04-27 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CLEMENTI PARK CONDOMINIUM close to American/ Japanese schools, 3-bedroomed stepped housing. Excellent recreational facilities. Fully furnished. Tel: *****11/ *****33 (Agent). DIST. 11, HILLCREST ARCADIA very spacious 1-bedroomed studio with balcony, facing greenery. Fully furnished with full condominium facilities. Rental $2,500. Ring *****84. DIST 11, MODERN813 words
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Advertisement794 1983-04-27 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 TAMAN SERASI 3 bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpeting. Quiet locality. $2,500 fully furnished. Alliance Appraisal Services *****55. DIST. 15 ST. PATRICK'S View Apartment. 4 bedrooms, Partially furnished/ furnished. Swimming pool. Immediate occupation. *****3. DIST. 10, NEAR HOLLAND Road, 3bedroomed apartment, high floor, attached bathroom, furnished,794 words
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Advertisement880 1983-04-27 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 5, FABER DRIVE Apartment, I 3 bedrooms/2 alrconds. Fully i furnished. Available m June. $2,400. Rolf *****11. DIST. 7, TEXTILE CENTRE corner i apartment, central aircondition- ing, newly renovated, new furniture. $2,000. Call: *****09. DIST. 9, 5 MINUTES to Orchard. 1,600 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms,880 words
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Advertisement685 1983-04-27 30 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms ROOMS FOR RENT furnished/ unfurnished at various districts. Call *****97/ *****42. UNFURNISHED ROOM FOR rent near Mount Faber for a single working lady Call *****39. 1 ROOM TO let at Balestier Road. Unfurnished. Asking $350. Tel: *****21. ROOM TO LET West Coast. Telephone *****76. ROOM685 words
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Advertisement510 1983-04-27 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SINGAPUfiA BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. HOUSING LOANS up to 90X of valuation spread over a maximum period of 25 years on easy repayment terms. Use of CPF savings acceptable. Also loan facilities for shops, office units and quoted shares to suit your requirements. Fixed Term510 words
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Advertisement832 1983-04-27 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 1130 (BUCKLEY ROAD) Beautiful double-storey semidetached, 4 bedrooms and servant's, spiit-level living/ dining. Land area 4,000 sq ft. No renovation needed. With vacant possession. $920,000 0.N.0. HILL-HOMES, *****86/ *****93. DIST. 10 CORONATION ROAD WEST Beautifully renovated doublestorey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms, attached bathroom, split832 words
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Advertisement822 1983-04-27 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 27, BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED, modern design single-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms, 4,000 sq.ft. Freehold. Serene surroundings. Must see to appreciate. $550,000. Dyson, *****67. DIST 28 HOCK SWEE Hill doublestorey semi-detached, corner. 6,800 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms/ servant's. Nicely renovated. Just over 2 years. Freehold. $850,000. Swansea822 words
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Advertisement626 1983-04-27 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses CHARLTON LANE Dist. 1953, brand new 2 1/2 storey detached 7000 sq.ft. $970,000/- negotiable *****62 (Agent). DIST. 13, BRAND NEW doublestorey bungalow, 4 bedrooms, study, servant's, asking $1.15 million. Holland Housing: 235-7404. DIST. 1128 WATTEN ESTATE luxury 2 1/2-storey semi-detached, 5 bedrooms of area626 words
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Advertisement704 1983-04-27 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale it) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Everything you've always wanted r f m a home, and more til i^mimiw Bh mm m<K jjuJiuij MH wi MHWv* •'■||-'«*'ij[ ||i' ■itt ...^*»^^Hm— j KmumL**''!! wBBJ^m WPWb^ I704 words
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Advertisement1562 1983-04-27 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments i SIWL J S^>> M||ipiiHMi|Pip|lfc ft "^*Qr jHE^^.^. >v ¥'JL-'ja% 'W'^A HKffi^ffiHSHi HI Mff|"-^^H| VHhv «ntMiMr~' DIST. 11, WATTEN HILLS (Mndominium. Beautiful 2-lffild-roomed apartment, direft^ly overlooking swimming pool. Foreigners1,562 words
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Advertisement876 1983-04-27 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private ApartmenU DIST 15 AMBER TOWER Malso nette. Good facing. 2,000 sq.ft. bedrooms/ servant's. 5 years ole Freehold. $525,000. Swanse Homes *****11. DIST. 11 ORCHID APARTMENT 150 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, attached bath rooms, split-level, marble floor ing, freehold. Belmont Realt *****55. DIST 21 GOODLUCK GARDEN876 words
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Advertisement882 1983-04-27 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 5 TAT LEE Court. Area 1391 3 sq.ft. Freehold. Ist floor corner I. unit. Selling $440,000 0.n.0. Tel: a *****52/3, Taba Company. DIST. 5 GREENACRES LOWER 0 maisonette, Type B. 1,700 sq.ft. $435,000. Tel: *****1 (Agent), for- eigners eligible. DIST. 5, PARKVIEW882 words
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Advertisement613 1983-04-27 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments SIMS DRIVE off Aljunied Rd, 4roomed, terrazzo flooring, kitchen cabinet, cheap sale. $86,000 0.n.0. *****12. ST. GEORGES 3-roomed HDB apartment, unobstructed view. Near Boon Keng. Italian marble. *****82 Freddy. $66,000. TELOK BLANGAH CRESCENT 3 rooms terrazzo flooring cabinet $62,000 negotiable loan $33,400 *****73,613 words
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Advertisement459 1983-04-27 32 90 Properties Wanted SOPHIA COURT, Phase 1 required by genuine buyer. Owners please contact: MYC Housing *****32. GENUINE BUYERS REQUIRE 3,000 sq ft to 3,500 sq ft apartment m dist 9/10. See San Appraisal, *****88. GENUINE BUYERS LOOKING for detached bungalows m Oriole/ Vanda Crescent. Owners please contact: *****22 for459 words
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Advertisement527 1983-04-27 32 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted SHOWROOM CUM OFFICE flatted factory, Lavender Street-/ King Georges Avenue. S.K. Tan Holdings Pte. Ltd. 28, Penhas Road. Tel: *****22. SINDO INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, brand new, single-storey semidetached factory/ warehouse. 9,881 sq.ft. suitable for all types of industrial uses. *****98. SIONG LIM FACTORY new building, central location.527 words
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Advertisement349 1983-04-27 32 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces WAREHOUSING SERVICES DEPT 0* -^0* jV Mb W^l #I*l f| We are the largest single warehouse operator m Singapore with the most comprehensive warehouse range inside and outside the Free Trade Zones. KEPPEL AUTOMATED WAREHOUSE KEPPEL WAREHOUSE MULTI-STOREY349 words
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Advertisement20 1983-04-27 32 93 Office Spaces a) Sale INTERNATIONAL PLAZA APPROXIMATELY 1400 .sq.ft. High floor overlooking sea. Selling with vacant possession. Regional *****31/*****00.20 words
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Advertisement131 1983-04-27 32 a) Sale Portable Site Office 20ft x 10ft x Bft $7,700 28ft x 10ft x Bft $11,500 We also specialise m standard steel brass works, structural steel for Buildings Chen Li Fong Industries Pte Ltd Block 29, 231 Shin Win Drive Singapore 2057 Tel: *****25 For Quick Sale INTERNATIONAL PLAZA131 words
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Advertisement431 1983-04-27 32 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I GODOWN 1 I SfftCE I I FOR SALE I Godown Space of various dimensions at Sims Aye./ J Eunos Road for sale. Please I contact Mr. Chong of Tel: *****95 (Singapore). WAREHOUSE FOR RENT Location Lipo Factory #01-01 at 621 Aljunied431 words
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Advertisement278 1983-04-27 32 93 Office Spaces b) Rental Office space available at CHOON BEE BUILDING North Bridge Road Area: 2,400 sq.ft. Central aircond With partitions and j wall-to-wall carpeting j $4.00 P.S.F. CALL: *****44 MR. C.E. OH J SALE OR RENT FULLY-OUTFITTED 1,324 SQ.FT. OFFICE SPACE )n 14th floor Bukit Timah Shopping Centre278 words
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Advertisement519 1983-04-27 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces l»> Rental b) Rental b) Rental Quality Z I and I Service jfo I at t, Sanford [1 I Building I Is your lease expiring? Are you looking for a first class office space to start business? sg Are you dissatisfied519 words
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Advertisement706 1983-04-27 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Prime Office Space For Rent Location: Orchard Building I I No. 1 Grange Road A/V*^>\ Singapore 0923 Space area: 1 300 sq ft 630 sq ft o >f o O^W 1082 sq ft CSf_Q^ 1706 words
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Advertisement603 1983-04-27 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental TEXTILE CENTRE, 930 sq ft. partitioned, built-in cabinets, carpeted, toilet, high floor, facing sea. Reasonable rental. Tel: *****29. AIRCOND OFFICE TABLE at Balestier main road for rent. $150 inclusive PUB/ furniture. *****53/ *****64. BALESTIER COMPLEX OFFICE space for rent with furniture and telephone provided. Call603 words
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Advertisement346 1983-04-27 33 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale FORTUN (Middle Road PRIME SHOI LE GROUNDFLOOR: 2 adjoii for lease. Prime locatic y-y. frontages facing the m ;:j:|:j the Middle Road Bern floor area: 113.59 sq.m. IST FLOOR: 6 adjoining Prime location with en j:j:j:j facing the central vo Road or Bencoolen Sti >:•:•:346 words
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Advertisement409 1983-04-27 33 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale IE CENTRE Bencoolen Street) PS FOR SALE EASE ning groundfloor shop units >n with entrances and glass iternal main concourse and coolen Street junction. Total Ist floor shop units for sale. trances and glass frontages id and overlooking Middle '•:'•<: ■eel. Floor area of each409 words
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Advertisement611 1983-04-27 33 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental Main Arcade Two adjacent basement units (188 s.f. each) m front of escalator for immediate tent. Reasonable offers to Gary -Ton, telephone *****4. Only $2.00 p.s.l. for 1,000 *q. feet m centre of city. Suitable for Asean handicrafts. Art gallery cum workshop, Florists, Bookstore, Gymnastics611 words
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Advertisement717 1983-04-27 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces mammmmKMmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmma^Kmmmm^tmimmmß mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmftmamummmm iimwbbmbhm^bbmhbwwimßMßßlßH^^^^b^^m* ft> Rental b) Rental b) Rental Paramount Hotel vlf** B^ISJBJJHBItIi" *Ai v#t^MH B&.A "»A» ■3H jjMbSuXjlJl.' MF a Shopping Centre Concession rental rates before official opening of the Hotel A few units strategically located available for lease only.717 words
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Advertisement361 1983-04-27 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 16 DAYS GRECIAN SCANDINAVIAN ADVENTURE $3890 GREECE, DENMARK, SWEDEN, NORWAY, ENGLAND. DEPARTURE: 31/5, 7/6, 28/6, 12/7, 2/8, 23/8, 13/9. I OSLO I STOCKHOLM fredrikstadS *gp^ It KAF^LSTAD UODEVALLAII GOTEBORGI JF' -y/ J^JONKOPING JTHAISINQBORG a/ Copenhagen II Region's No. 1 Tour Operator Reliance Trave! Agencies361 words
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Advertisement578 1983-04-27 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Jh Brought to you by u^^ a division of mr ~~ZZZ-'"""~ PRIME TRANSPORTATION PTELTp I JJ*JT*»J I I 190, Clemenceau Avenue. #02-30,1 a» v^a^iTsoCrr r»— £^3C ZZZ —x^^m Singapore Shopping Centre J; <- "^B tT^j Singapore 0923 *r «r '*°4BK r «iflB) Tel *****50578 words
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Advertisement407 1983-04-27 34 102 Tours ARCHIPELAGO SPECIALS Tel: *****62/5, *****38/9. *****30/ *****29 G3B, LUCKY PLAZA, ORCHARD ROAD, (TA 126) DAILY WEST M'SIA TOURS 3D2N KUL/GEN $170/--3D2N MER/TIOMAN $255/--3D2N MALACCA $120/--3D2N MKZ/P. DICKSON $195/--4D3N PENANG $180/--3D2N DESARU $150/--3D2N KUANTAN $175/--SD4N GEN/PEN/CAM $250/--6DSN KUL/PEN/CAM/ GEN $275/--1 D DESARU/K. TINGGI/ KUKUP SAFARI/ MALACCA or LOCAL SC407 words
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Advertisement501 1983-04-27 35 102 Tours 102 Tours "HELLO, LET ME SHOW YOU HOW TO HAVE THE GREATEST HOLIDAY O/V YOUR LIFE". /9k AtllLo Hello Holidays offer you so much more! Say "Hello Europe" and have the greatest European adventure of your life. Places you have always dreamed of and also fairy tale, lesser501 words
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Article, Illustration254 1983-04-27 36 Mdm Leong Poh San Aged: 67 Passed away peacefully on 26.4.1983. Leaving behind:Sons: Yee Chee Kong Yee Sai Kong Daughters-in-law: Wong Pak Thye Tan Bok Lan Daughters: Yee Ah Mui Yee Wai Heng Yee Mel Heng Yee Lai Heng Yee Sau Heng Sons-in-law: Tham Khoon Siok Khoo Sim254 words
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Article, Illustration159 1983-04-27 36 CHER HIANG CHONG CLEMENT AGE: 16 YRS (SEC. 4A SCIENCE-MONTFORT SECONDARY SCHOOt) CALLED BY THE LORD ON 26TH APRIL 1983 LEAVING BEHIND:LOVING PAPA AND MAMA AND BROTHER CHARLES. CORTEGE LEAVING NO. 3 RIPLEY CRESCENT OFF SERANGOON GARDEN WAY ON SATURDAY 30/4/83 AT 10.30 A.M. TO ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S159 words
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Article, Illustration77 1983-04-27 36 THE PERSONNEL OF MASS AND OFFICERS AND MEN OF RSAF PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT EXPRESS THEIR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE SGT. JEAN WEN LOUNG WHO PASSED AWAY ON 25-4-83 ANGELINE TAN SIANG HWA DEPARTED 24/4/83 CHERISHED BY COUSIN'S ANN/JOACHIM FAMILY The Management Staff77 words
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Article, Illustration343 1983-04-27 36 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Ace sprinter's SEA Games hopes take a hammering By HARON MUNDHt, the ycungster carrying Singapore's sprint hopes for the South-east Asia Games, has ruled himself out of the medal hunt following an Achilles tendon injury three weeks ago. The 20-year-old national serviceman has done little training343 words
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Article, Illustration311 1983-04-27 36 Referee m storm as 'Hurricane' howls again SHEFFIELD (England), Tues. Holder Alex "Hurricane" Higgins (above) demanded a change of referee as a second row erupted around the controversial Irishman at the world professional snooker championship here yesterday. Higgins, who accused second-round opponent Willie ThorneReuter - 311 words
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287 1983-04-27 36 DALLAS, Tues. Though hardly the dominant force he was a year ago, Ivan Lendl remains the strong favourite for a repeat win m the US$l.3 million ($2. 7 m) World Championship Tennis tournament starting here today. Last year, the 23-year-old Czech arrived here with nineReuter - 287 words
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174 1983-04-27 36 TAMPA, Tues. Unseeded Eric Fromm, of the United States, yesterday upset thirdseeded Australian John Alexander 7-6, 7-6 m the opening round of a U5575,000 ($156,750) men's tennis tournament here. Neither player could break serve, and Fromm fought back from a 6-3 deficit m theAP; Reuter - 174 words
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Article260 1983-04-27 36 INDONESIA'S top badminton players left Jakarta on Monday to take part m the world championships m Copenhagen, Denmark, from May 2-8. The seven men, including former threetime All-England champion Liem Swie King, and three women will be m Stockholm until Saturday for acclimatisation matches against Swedish clubs. FORMERAgencies - 260 words
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Advertisement685 1983-04-27 36 111 Academic ENGLISH (A credit m English at "O" Level has an important bearing on your future) We have specially programmed the following classes for the GCE "O" LEVEL 1983 Examinations. l)Mon 2.30- 4.00pm 2) Mon 4.00- 5.30pm 3)Tues 2.30- 4.00pm 4)Tues 4.00- 5.30pm 5) Wed 2.00- 4.ooprn 6) Wed685 words
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Advertisement563 1983-04-27 36 111 Academic HOME TUITION AVAILABLE for all districts/ levels/ subjects. Tel: *****27. HOME TUITION AVAILABLE for all levels/ districts/ subjects. Tel: *****27. 112 Commercial ELECTRONICS ELECTRICAL Full-Time Day Classes Part-Time Evening Classes Sunday Classes are available ELECTRONIC FULL COURSE Mon to Fri 2pm 31/5 RADIO SERVICING (BEG) Fri 7pm 6/5563 words
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Advertisement447 1983-04-27 36 112 Commercial ISKCRETARI Preparing for 1984 Part-time Full-time on 4th Special classes on S. for those who cannot RAJA'S C #04-37 Bras B; Tel: *****' ATT SECRETARIUS The next FULL-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSES commence on 3rd May 1983 Write for our brochure or enquire at ATT (Advanced Training Techniques (S)447 words
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Advertisement521 1983-04-27 36 112 Commercial al course 1 LCCI Examination: ijg classes commencing Ifi 1 May Ws aturdays Sundays attend on week days: ALLEGE jS asah Complex |§gj 70 *****03 Kj PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE Leading to LCCI I9B4 Exam Our Next Full/Part Time Classes Commencing 3rd MAY 1983 For details, please call:521 words
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Advertisement462 1983-04-27 36 113 Language 113 Language ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure EVENING CLASSES m ENGLISH LANGUAGE (all levels) For schoolchildren Mon Wed 5.45 p.m. Tue Thu 5.45 p.m. For adults Mon Wed 7.35 p.m. Tue Thu 7.35462 words
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Advertisement10 1983-04-27 36 The Straits Times Classified The Marketplace Where Buyer Meets Seller10 words
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Advertisement14 1983-04-27 36 (Cont'd on Page 37) In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember14 words
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Article, Illustration54 1983-04-27 37 The family of the late MADAM ANNAMMA D/0 SHANMUGOM Departed: 23/4/83 withe* to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their Kind attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths and a donations during their recent bereavement. Athma Santi prayers will be held on 8th May 83 at Sivam54 words
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Article, Illustration158 1983-04-27 37 MRS. SUNNY WANG NEE MDM KOH GUAT MENG Mother, a year has passed. How we wish you were still with us. Thoughts of you often time evoke tears. You were a loving wife and wonderful mother. Your good-nature and love for others, Your Courage and faith in158 words
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Article633 1983-04-27 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Rider with big-race reputation specially engaged to partner Keep Going m $200,000 Derby By VISITING New Zealand jockey Nigel Tiley made no waves m a quiet debut at Penang over the weekend. The nearest he came to winning was a well-beaten second on Silver633 words
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Article, Illustration217 1983-04-27 37 JOHN McGRATH - JOHN McGRATH By PERTH, Tues. Keith Watson, 33, who won two classic races at Bukit Timah m 1977, has had his application to resume race riding rejected by the Western Australian Turf Club. "I'm dumbfounded I just can't believe it," said Watson, who triumphed onWAN SENG YIP - 217 words
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Article, Illustration250 1983-04-27 37 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures at the 400 m by Q 5 Div 3 1,200 m 1. Everything Nice 2. Loyal Escort 3. Play To Win 4. Handsome Guard Dist: 7, VA, ns Time 1:15.1 Cl 5 Div 2 1,200JONATHAN CHOO - 250 words
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201 1983-04-27 37 'Batteries' case: Trainer banned 1 0 years PERTH, Tues. Trainer Dennis Barges has been disqualified for 18 years after Western Australian Turf Club stewards found him guilty of the possession and use of "batteries." "I'm stunned. I most certainly will appeal/ Surges said as he left the inquiry. "I haveWAN SENG YIP - 201 words
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Article459 1983-04-27 37 Derby hopeful Vaaron sparkles ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Tues. Vaaron 11, who is bidding for a berth m the Perak Derby, impressed on the track this morning. With M. Masruhen m the saddle, the Reindeer five-year-old clocked 36.2 sec for 600 m on the bit, finishing ahead of459 words
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Article661 1983-04-27 37 Amateur race weights WEIGHTS and barrier draws for Monday's amateur races at Bukit Timah: MARA Cl. 1 I,Boom 4 Sir Toby 79.5 2 Loughcarra 79 20 Above All II 78 12 Loughshinny 76.5 16 Humble Gain 74.5 8 Thief of Baghdad 74.5 9 Imperial Citation 74 5 Orissa 74 3661 words
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Article, Illustration523 1983-04-27 38 SINGAPORE-BORN Terry Butcher (above), one of the few players to escape censure after England's disappointing 0-0 home draw with Greece last month, admits: "Our meeting with Hungary is probably the most crucial of all our qualifying games." England meet Hungary m a European523 words
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Article191 1983-04-27 38 FERENC PUSKAS will return to the scene of one of his greatest triumphs today when he takes the pitch at Wembley before Hungary's European Championship soccer tie against England. The "Galloping Major" is making a sentimental return to the stadium where, 30 years ago, he inspired HungaryReuter - 191 words
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46 1983-04-27 38 Group One: Belgium v East Germany. Group Two: Soviet Union v Portugal. Group Three: England v Hungary; Denmark v Greece. Group Four: Wales v Bulgaria. Group Six: Austria v W. Germany; N. Ireland v Albania Group Seven: Spain v Republic of Ireland.46 words
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Article162 1983-04-27 38 ZURICH, Tues. The United States' latest plea to the International Football Federation (FIFA) to consider them as hosts for the 1986 World Cap finals has again fallen on deaf ears. FIFA general-secre-tary Joseph Blatter said yesterday that the special sab-committee's decision not to inspect the facilitiesReuter - 162 words
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292 1983-04-27 38 Dundee defy the odds and tradition LONDON, Tues. Dundee United, the forgotten team of Scottish soccer, are on the verge of making history. All that stands between manager Jim McLean s side and their first-ever Premier Division title are away fixtures against Morton and city rivals Dundee and a homeAP - 292 words
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Article, Illustration329 1983-04-27 38 OSVALDO Ardiles, Tottenham's Argentine soccer international, will not play again for the English First Division side this season. Ardiles, who resumed playing recently after breaking his leg m February, injured the same leg m a reserves match on Saturday. "He will need at leastAP - 329 words
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Advertisement252 1983-04-27 38 S^ N/ >^ Double-bed spring mattress 1. Jl I O 1 50 cm xl-90cm (5x6 3 ■^-Bt X 1 1 I J!^ij^ni&__jlL v-5 *tmr -3PC 1 Ml /B^SSV 1 or ,<» fe 1 htSinAbrh^Z^J I f^rt 1 I FREE^CIFT I S I with your purchase J S j^jS^ strike it252 words
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Article, Illustration408 1983-04-27 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Exclusion from Games upsets Singapore 'keeper FANDI AHMAD, the golden boy of Singapore soccer who was recalled on Monday for the South-east Asia Games, appealed to the Football Association of Singapore to reconsider his Niac Mitra team-mate David Lee's omission from the408 words
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Article, Illustration459 1983-04-27 39 Swim star can reap eight golds and break barrier JUNIE SNG has carved out a twofold mission for herself when she takes to the pool m next month's South-east Asia Games. Her first mission will be to collect eight individual gold medals something which I feelJONATHAN CHOO - 459 words
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Article279 1983-04-27 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By FOR Soo-tho Kok Mun and David Lim, there was the pride of national under--17 records. But, for Mavis Ec and Christina Tham, there was the pain of tonsillitis and breaststroker's knee at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association Open championships at Toa Payoh yesterday.279 words
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Tay Cheng Khoon on the local squash scene
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Article182 1983-04-27 39 EIGHT Pepsi trainees have been shortlisted for the inaugural Malaysian Junior Open squash championships m Kuala Lumpur from June $-12. The eight Julius Foo, Ted Fang, Dennis Yip, Ong Soo Heng, Chew Kok Keene, Tan Bah Chin, Tana Tjhung and Scan Ballard were chosen after182 words
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Article196 1983-04-27 39 TED FANG had to stretch himself to the limit to beat national women's champion Lim Seok Hui 3-2 m a Pakistan Airlines Singapore Closed under-19 squash match at Kallang yesterday. National coach Martin Webb perhaps summed the match best when he said: "Seok Hui played better196 words
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Article224 1983-04-27 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THE Professional Golfers Association of Singapore are having problems getting sponsors for the local circuit. Besides the completed Shell Keppel Open and the Tiger Open, starting tomorrow, the PGAS have lined up one other tournament the Dunhill Classic to be played at Warren224 words
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390 1983-04-27 39 Ist tee: B.M a. m. Teo Chin Seng, Clarence Tan, Catherine Chua. B.tB Jaffar Jacob, Gary Lim, G. R. Buijs. 8.16 Sazali Suboh, J. Blaker, Kurowski. 8.24 Rahrnat Bakar, Lee Fong Yuen, Rosy Goh. 8.32 Shamuri Sidek, F. Guy, T. Griffin. SM Poh Ah390 words
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Article205 1983-04-27 39 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING SINGAPORE'S Nelson Tan, Richard Tan, Terry Ong and Samuel Wong teamed up m Manila last week to win the seventh Philippine Internationa] men's graded team bowling championship at the Green Valley Country Club. The quartet amassed a 12-game total of 2,294 pinfalls to give205 words
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Article187 1983-04-27 39 KANDY (Sri Lanka), Tues. Australia beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 38 runs with a day to spare in the First Test here today. West Australian spinners Bruce Yardley and Tom Hogan, who shared 13 wickets in the match, completed Sri Lanka's downfall before tea on theReuter - 187 words
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Article169 1983-04-27 39 THE Singapore soccer squad's first Sooth-east Asia Games test will be against Sabah at the National Stadium on May 14. The east Malaysian team yesterday confirmed the meeting, which will be a prelude to their two-match tour of west Malaysia (Johore and Malacca). Sabah, who169 words
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282 1983-04-27 39 MALACCA, Tues. Malacca and Selangor lived to fight again another day this Saturday when they drew 1-1 with champions Selangor m the first leg of their Malaysia Cup soccer semifinal the Kubu Stadium here today. Malacca, trailing 1-0 after Santokh Singh put SelangorNST - 282 words
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243 1983-04-27 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI AHMAD PAIJAN, the dynamic midfielder of National Footbal League Division One champions Tiong Bahru, has turned down an invitation to join Singapore's South-east Asia Games squad. Ahmad, rated one of the most talented players m the Republic, was called by Singapore243 words
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Advertisement22 1983-04-27 39 Game SUPER JACKPOT Hi FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 33/83 TO BE HELD AT COLOMBO COURT AT 5.30 P.M. SUBMIT YOUR TOTO COUPONS NOW!22 words
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Advertisement27 1983-04-27 39 Awarmwecome to all competitors m the 1983 Tger Open Golf Championship ■■■r'*' And a cool $100,000 prize for any partidpani scoring a hole-in-one. Its m the beer27 words
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Miscellaneous65 1983-04-27 39 BILLIARDS National threeball c'shifw (Lau's Arcadia, East Coast, 7.30 p. m.). GOLF Tiger Open pro-am tournament (Sembawang, 8 a. m.). NETBALL National schools' finals (Delta complex, 2.30). JTC invitational semi-finals (Jurong Hall, 5.45). RUGBY Schools' national c'ships under-2* tournament: NYJC v ACJC, SAYC v RJC (NYJC, 4 and 5.15). SOCCER65 words
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323 1983-04-27 40 Brunei may end deal with Shell report BANDAR SERI BAGAWAN, Tues. BRUNEI may end the arrangement under which the Royal Dutch/Shell Group jointly exploits the sultanate's oil resources with the Brunei government, sources close to defence talks between Britain and Brunei said. They said the deal, operated through the jointly-ownedReuter - 323 words
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Article59 1983-04-27 40 JAKARTA, Tues. An Indonesian inter-island ferry sank m the Straits of Makassar 10 days ago and 43 people are missing, a national search and rescue spokeswoman said today. She said rescue vessels were scouring the straits, 1,300 km north-east of Jakarta, m the hope ofReuter - 59 words
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112 1983-04-27 40 LONDON, Tues. A childless white couple turned to artificial insemination by using a donor and the wife had a black baby, the Daily Mirror reported yesterday. "The parents are furious and m an awful dilemma over what to do about the child," the paperAFP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration352 1983-04-27 40 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG First concert m the park to gauge public response By THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will venture outdoors for the first time to beguile visitors m the park with light classical music and local evergreens. And the first such concert which352 words
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Article31 1983-04-27 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 5.03 points to 1,182.18 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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330 1983-04-27 40 Four charged with tycoon's kidnap HONGKONG, Tues. THREE men and a woman were today arrested and charged with the kidnapping of a Hongkong property tycoon m which a record US$ll million (about Ss23 million) ransom was reportedly paid to the kidnappers. Police said the businessman, Mr Qang Teh Huei, wasAP; UPI - 330 words
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Article, Illustration96 1983-04-27 40 THIS pedestrian overhead bridge, stretching 253 m, will be a relief to the handicapped crossing this busy part of the East Coast Parkway near Siglap Canal. It has on each side, a gently sloping 87 m ramp for people m wheelchairs, mothers with babies m prams, and96 words
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Article66 1983-04-27 40 NEW YORK, Tues. A young woman who was awarded a record US$3 billion (556.2 billion) when she divorced a Saudi Arabian sheikh said today she would make records of another sort. Diana Bilinelli, 24, former wife of Sheikh Mohammed AlFassi, said Sheikha Records' first release wouldReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement252 1983-04-27 40 Yoyr safety Our strength |T"il^h*k' K> blu I bIVIo loads on trucks I i Ejiyi^^'jffi 1 Easy t '9 ntenin 9 I .^SL ancl releasing yKjtJm with ratchet i I*l-I— .-r. Non-stretch to 1 WUKKHfiiimmmmmm maintain constant tension f Provide better s§jllßi f| grip on loads. S B I As252 words
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Advertisement133 1983-04-27 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Singapore Airlines is again m the market for leveraged leases this time for two Boeing 747 Stretched Upper Decks. LEE YOKE MENG reports. Shell Refining Company Bhd has proposed a one-for-one scrip issue. Overseas Union Bank is selling more than half of133 words
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Advertisement401 1983-04-27 40 Thursday Buffet Luncheon Show at Cairnhill coffee garden Date: 28th April 1983 Price: $14 Buffet lunch: 12 noon Showtime: 1.15pm Models by. Elsa Yeo Model Agency Outfits by: SUGIYA BOUTIQUE (japan fashion) Hair- style by: feflli V*(Bft ■Htw-^hmr^WL-Make-up by: ARVIR 18 (FAR EAST) PTE. LTD. Co sponsored by: Eastern Agencies401 words
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Miscellaneous140 1983-04-27 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in several areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/19C Cloudy I Manila 24 36C Fair Amsterdam 7/16 C Gear Melbourne 13 18 C Showers Bangkok140 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1983-04-27 1 Lady of dance 'touches' earth Talk about the Caribbean and you think of the calypso. But Caribbean dance is a lot more than just the calypso. Molly Ahye, an ambassadress of dance from Trinidad and Tobago who was m town recently, talked to CAROLINE NGUI about the different dance formsKENNETH KOH - 1,469 words
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Advertisement216 1983-04-27 1 T i? e e JO? Lois has all "StJi"- mY& U U 1 "II Sight Within /n^ J^O^F*-? h answers \l ifl I lor Mlles OUTLOOK Two Sf^t W* JK J J <^^*^j| ,^t^^X^^^ We've combined the traditional P^Sw x '\m PM W%*£& 9^^^^^K^s' Ij il p^ 1 luxury of216 words
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Article, Illustration956 1983-04-27 2 Every day there's an invisible war between you and the germs. Your body's defence mechanism is constantly tested to contain and repel the unseen invaders. DR WWN explains about your ability to resist germs and how you can get this immunity. YOU live m a very hostile956 words
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Advertisement596 1983-04-27 2 A community service project of the Singapore Medical Association and The Straits Times nH '^mmt'"'' '^tiMn^^^^^aH^MBBBffIB^BMBHH^^^SBK^BBB^B^B^BMB^HBI E^- We have been m the holiday business for 10 j f%wt "f M i*i£g& 'V'r.t^MHaB^^Bro^BRB^aMMB^BMSMH^nBBMi^HBa^^BB^HBBBHBMIH '^Q^tfKJ'V* fi |OV E^^** years so we've come to know what will make your \^f.fi>U| ''^HHffiMiilßSiilllßllH^BßlßiHM J®^^^^^J&F^- holiday596 words
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Article, Illustration54 1983-04-27 3 GERMS are tiny creatures, too small to see. If they get into your body they make you ill. They make poisons. They become powerful armies. Germs like warm, dark, dirty places. Sun and fresh air kill them. Soapy water kills them.. Good food helps your body make54 words
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Article, Illustration52 1983-04-27 3 PART of your blood makes a net when yon are cat. Your blood cells bunch up behind it. This makes a blood clot. Dried clotted blood becomes a scab. The scab protects you while new skin is built. When the new skin is ready, the scab52 words
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Article197 1983-04-27 3 THESE practical points to promote good food hygiene are worth remembering: Always use a clean cloth for drying dishes. Don't use the same cloth to wipe the table and your sweat. Whenever possible, don't handle food you can sterilise the utensils but you can't sterilise the197 words
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Article, Illustration394 1983-04-27 3 When you should be immunised SOME germs have secret weapons. If a lot of them made a surprise attack you would be very ill. So the doctor shoots some weak germs into you. Your blood cells learn about the new weapons from the weak germs, and work out how to394 words
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Article296 1983-04-27 3 How best to protect yourself THE best way of protecting yourself against germs is to create your own immunity by immunization. Innoculation is the method whereby a harmless form of the germs is used as a stimulus to imprint a memory on the body defence mechanism. Innoculation is specific. Immunization296 words
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Advertisement851 1983-04-27 3 Hlh^^HhVH HBHHaiT' J HB^^*HH iHHHwiIHHHHHHHHHPIiIr^ §BbW y» ?*B5, JH^^BB> '^H|H jjfIEHHKS HHHB^^i *0F v Wf^^^ hHI "^^HB HttP* JB» HHrH^HhI Hk JHHH m& t WhmHF^&H YhHHB^ HHZ^^ HHHt'4^BHH^HFa,^^ flw^^ ■■■'^^wb. JO-- 'y.i'-"i!St- HHr i 'I BBBH^tcSv:-^BBlflSL^ _^$Ss£t—^HHß x-, y vj^gjii-. !ij HK HB HH CMki^r i lH^^Kr H hrv^ KOhheS851 words
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Advertisement707 1983-04-27 4 This is no gimmick The Wax Dolls is not just another nite-ciub. We iiW^£ \7\ promise you a nite-life of extraordinary good fun. So ffijaß^^^^^^ prepare yourselves for a string of unbeiieveable surprises. fe^V^, M Y^W^^ Dance the night away to the beat of our exciting live bands iHHH^BM^BBPP^^y^^^^SB m707 words
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Article, Illustration742 1983-04-27 5 Lois is her name and she will not say no if you need an answer. NANCY KOH reports on a new information search service at the National University of Singapore. VIA satellite, Lois can give you the answers to everything you are not afraid to ask742 words
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Article480 1983-04-27 5 LEROY POPE in New York - It's lights off by your leave LEROY POPE in New York By HALF a century ago when management consultants were called "efficiency experts", one of their favourite tricks was to hang a lot of signs around the office saying "Please turn off the lights when leaving". It became a joke.UPI - 480 words
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Advertisement461 1983-04-27 5 "W Kf^t H V^^T^ C? Venue Kallang Shore Gardens MMH!liiP^^^lkJiM^f w 'F^^^yW :< A |J| \\/lt 111 iri X Dates: 30 A n ril 26 f une IPlBiKi liß Mi IiPI si ■l IVXV-/L V-/11 XJ Showtime: .^M^^^Jf^ WkFIJ IB 4h X 'lu-'j "V^*"*^ Mon. Thurs. :8.00p.m. SkH sm^h Bhu!^461 words
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Advertisement403 1983-04-27 6 SHARP computers for Sharp minds Sharp offers two superior all-in-one personal/business computers with a wide range of applications for both domestic and business use. These prestigious computers are designed with configuring flexibility to cut off unnecessary hardware, easy expansion capability, external storage ranges from cassette tape for home use to403 words
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Miscellaneous247 1983-04-27 6 G ARFIELD B y Jim Davis I L^ H^,V S J-J^L^\ I THAT S WH£N W£ f > IN THE PAVLIGMX LIKE TO GET OUT AT MI&MT? I V LIKE TO SINGr J WE'P BE EASY J V f ON FENCES TARGETS £JYM 1/AVyS I 1983 United Feature Syndicate, Inc247 words
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Advertisement747 1983-04-27 7 APPOINTMENTS PRODUCT GROUP MANAGER FOR TOILETRIES BOOTS started 105 years ago from humble beginnings a chemist shop m Nottingham, England. Today it is a fast growing research-based multi national corporation engaged m the manufacturing and marketing of an increasing wide range of high quality products. Many of these products particularly747 words
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Advertisement728 1983-04-27 7 mk^k urban m m (UQI REDEVELOPMENT VCM AUTHORITY Applications are invited trom suitably quali- fl I fied Singapore Citizens for appointment as:I (A) TECHNICIAN (GRAPHICS) I (B) RESETTLEMENT INSPECTOR I Qualifications I Post (A) I Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level passes or equivalent I I which must include 2 appropriate728 words
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Advertisement505 1983-04-27 8 APPOINTMENTS ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEERS OIL AMD GAS PROJECTS SINGAPORE Additional requirements for our design services has led to further career opportunities within our well established Singapore offices. To be considered for these positions, candidates must have a degree m Electrical Engineering, a minimum of two years working experience and have505 words
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Advertisement559 1983-04-27 8 jr MAERSK V) We are owners and operators of a fleet of X bulkcarriers and container vessels. We wish to sponsor eligible candidates as V DECK CADETS V y starting at Singapore Polytechnic V pre-sea induction course m June X) 1983# v\ y Candidates who meet the following V U559 words
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Advertisement383 1983-04-27 8 A CREDIT POSB PTE LTD T* POSB INVESTMENT PTE LTD Applications are invited for the following vacancies:--(A) ASSISTANT MANAGER (VALUATION) (R) ASSISTANT MANAGER (PROPERTY) (C) ASSISTANT MANAGER (FINANCE) (D) VALUATION OFFICER (E) MAINTENANCE OFFICER (MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL) Duties (A) Management of in-house valuation office; and valuation of property for all purposes.383 words
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Advertisement626 1983-04-27 8 NOTICES Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at the Mercury Room (18th floor) Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road SINGAPORE ON THURSDAY STH MAY 1983 AT 2.30 P.M. 1) #01-16, #01-31 TO #01-34, KATONG PLAZA (WITH VACANT POSSESSION) Areas: 22.2 sq.m., 26.94 sq.m., 26.94 sq.m., 26.94 sq.m. 26.38 sq.m. respectively. Title: 9,999626 words
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Article, Illustration485 1983-04-27 9 KANNAN CHANDRAN reports on a new programme that will help you TO WHET the appetites of jazz fans for this year's Jazz Festival, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Radio 5 will introduce a new magazine series catering to the needs of this growing minority. Mildred Appaduray, the485 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1983-04-27 9 L What signals? There are no signals. The music just does what it's supposed m s Miles Davis In Paris, MICHAEL ZWERIN talks to Miles Davis, one of the greatest living jazz trumpeters. MILES Dewey Davis the Third looks comfortable m theIHT - 1,064 words
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802 1983-04-27 9 PATRICIA WEI - Keep dates free for these three concert treats BACKSTAGE PATRICIA WEI By JUST as we begin to hear lament m some quarters about the dearth of recitals, as compared to the recent rash of symphony concerts, there comes news of three recitals, and all of them to take place m802 words
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Advertisement173 1983-04-27 9 YOU CAN BE A FREELANCE JOURNALIST Free-lance Journalism can open up an exciting world for you. From your own home you can be doing interesting work. You can have the thrill of seeing your own work m print. And you can earn a useful spare time income. But how do173 words
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Advertisement115 1983-04-27 9 CHECK MATE! wSJbJ CHECK VALVES (jJh£^^JF\ does it silently with long lite, vvj? T L YhiSr ti^ ht sealin 9' low heacllosses n^JL*" 1 S4J^ and no water hammer ByJ-Chaize Date: 30th April '83 Admission: Time: 10.45 am Please call Miss Susan Loke by 28th April Luncheon: 1 2.30 pm115 words
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Miscellaneous280 1983-04-27 9 Jm ai^STS am CHINESE BRUSH PAINTINGS There will be video-tape, slide (2 8m) 5 48 p m (0 5m) B^ Low En S at the Lone pine Gal and film shows and literature on the 1L26 p!m. (2.7m). ler y> Min 8 Court Hotel. 11 a.m. sport. Organised by the280 words
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Miscellaneous27 1983-04-27 9 From left Tonni Wei who will probe the origins of jazz; Duke Ellington; and Joe Lee Wilson, who will keep listeners informed on the foreign jazz scene27 words
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Advertisement163 1983-04-27 10 B > 1 RM^^ahMMMyBMBIMMMMI BBHMBHHMMdB'' ''iß j /^YER primary y^~^ N^^**^~- B I /HA JAH SCHOOL j __N^ X' I i Hl^^^i I B f*]^ F^~l'J il i --i ft VJ it IBB I[/ RUAU /Aw/ V >^ B^r !JB^ Si /^fey i 1 1 Wnff^/nkil/WM I ii I^^nBMHM^HIHbAHBUVniAHfvnHHIHI'BrHJBBiRVBfIw'VHKIB iHVVH163 words
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Article166 1983-04-27 1 hjhj hjj hj hj ft%-m'Mte% <w &> iWK«tfetfe*feffl mi #ii«N-#AiH]s tA o ■kMft££&)fi > Jc^SM x^m^^Mm± m U%t& ftft'bß* fill %ft&a m m A &i££f£f#s£fniA fn&mmmm "E W ft ft 7 SBfeiS sfcftß" £*/Vf "0" *m& vxn*£ft®mft®&i ffi> ft n#-fo 1574— 1645) <7J<niP> tfttfe MM (1296—1370) mil &%wi m 6^11^(1640-1715)166 words
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Article, Illustration1598 1983-04-27 1 LILIENFUNG - LILIENFUNG By f L iP Bamboo Green 6 Poets m China had always raved about the beauty of nature, and philosophers had always praised the nobility of farming, but not many literary scholars could discuss the technique of farming and silkworm-raising with such precise clarity.1,598 words
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Article45 1983-04-27 2 #§n**ip«*3^ftwai« ap^Kj»f^-^ftlHi > A fe?^*¥Mfa <; 5«" «S*W»®faf^^ >lf§+ MMftkLttM xmmm >mm&imm &$> fee "ts" r±*-t was** ttsw*fw# «tt mm '^*-«A^ to fB& mm&mic&mmmm WMftmomftmm&iJ 1 mm%}iEM'jtib-&t> -40 S^ PI B7f^ MfaBo% )tftf fa^if «JSWftiß insifa3B*ijffi^*i ffiffi«ifa-^»t*^ ias;ai%!;jsic^wj«!fl*^ ipWittt* «fn^JSsfe<* j£, ffiUcS« A fill +148 > M fk o45 words
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Article, Illustration401 1983-04-27 2 At its best, coral is better than gold tfr^snofi^a^*^ iff* > mm msTfejf^ CORAL does not have the sparkle of diamond or the lustre of gold. But its rich colour, smoothness and appearance of purity have given it a special value. The best coral is, in fact, more precious thanSinorama - 401 words
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Obituary, Illustration123 1983-04-27 1 i Madam ftuek Guan Guet ifm <&*% &Bk6S"& %t i JAl£p*ll Jm I 1 C^^ 1^ Departed 25th April 1983 at 5-55 pm j 1 T »T <^<1 •-I IN. Husband Yeo Chia Chve (deceased) 4 sons Yeo Gnak Meng Yeo Gnak Chao Yeo Gnak Soon Yeo Ngat Long 4123 words
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Advertisement911 1983-04-27 2 NOTICES r *&Sl^ THE AMOY CANNING CORPORATION (S) LTD rfl JSii!llli!!SS^^™ Hi!!i FEDERAL CABLES, WIRES METAL NEW ZEALAND DAIRY SUPPLIES (SINGAPORE) LTD SALE OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL MANUFACTURING BHD. 254 Upper Bukit Timah Road 13 Km, Singapore 2!58 ie^T r^g c S 9 sdr;rr^o^ C^ e S Notice oi Annual General911 words
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Advertisement268 1983-04-27 3 O v WINNER OF O 2 f ACADEMY AWARD 8 X V mm* Best Supporting Actress a 8•* JESSICA LANGE g I" (VtM C ;983 Columbia Pictures industnes Inc P tJMr^^H Hfl I ('•fV^rtAC^ OFFER 8 VP^tA^ T0 m "^WTSIE" PATRONS j! QL ltJllV^V YOUR ADMISSION TICKET CNTITLEB !l QIV»T268 words
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Advertisement467 1983-04-27 3 ACplUflC MM 7th Floor, Overseas Union House, Col Iyer Quay, Singapore 0104, Tel: *****22. Operated and managed by The Mandarin Singapore. iMr^ii^^^—r mm^n WMtMmir" ■Siixß^ jfr JOIEDEVIVRE Sf Life is a celebration particularly m spring, the season of re-birth. Spring Jy fever reigns as the Neptune Revue pays tribute to467 words
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Advertisement333 1983-04-27 3 I "Sftlf ol IVsVdayT"? (*****59) 5 SHOWS AT: 11am, 1.45,4,6.30 8.9.15 GORGEOUS, I ■Hi Im*. Bl m |S| Music Dy*. flOr j^ II 10CC BLONDIE FOREIGNER PRETENDERS *^fiyL, E THE POLICE SISTER SLEDGE THE GO GOs g klXi^M P I KOOL& THE GANG and many more I LIDO: LAST DAY!333 words
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Advertisement625 1983-04-27 3 ORCAWISATiOW ■Bi:^;^»H.hmi' TODAY ONLY I 1 10 45 I 15 345 6 15, 900 i "STORY OF TAXI DANCERS" Mandarin ■ij;U.-^U>IJIH,Ui.U:|i TODAY ONLY s I I am, I 45, 4 00, 6 45, 9 1 5 "TRAITOR" Mondonn-color g) TODAY ONLY s 1 lam, 1 45, 4 00, 6 45,625 words
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Advertisement358 1983-04-27 3 I 2 VSC/ ORGANISATION g i Q -I'vih Hit ARIOUS DAY' I|Q 1 am, 1 30, 4, 630 9 1 5pm Cr Q ls(i Bookings/No Free List (J| I X Columbia's "TOOTSIE" iji I O LAST DAY 1 'J I Q lam 1 30 4 6 30 9 !spmC| 1358 words
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Article, Illustration753 1983-04-27 4 YEOH ENG JUH - YEOH ENG JUH By Pre-U 1, Hwa Chong J.C. 'Bilingual fouth\ Bdia Daiibahasa\ IN an attempt to prevent the break-up of the three-tier family and to bridge the generation gap, our government has warned of the possibility of legislation being introduced to force young753 words
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Article, Illustration486 1983-04-27 4 Oleh YEOH ENG JUH Pra-U 1, Maktab Rendah Hwa Chong SETIAP orang haras menjaga ihubapanya yang sudah tidak terdaya menjaga diri sendiri. Ini telah dicadangkan oleh Pemerintah dalam nsahanya men* cegah perpecahan keluarga rangkaian tiga generasi. Pada tahon-tahon kebelakangan Ini, Pemerintah berasa runslng bila mendapati ramai pemudapemndi486 words
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Article517 1983-04-27 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn MALAY Haron A. Rahman Lesson 63A Easy Steps to Malay By BACA karangan dl bawah dengan teliti dan jawab soalansoalan yang berlkutnya sebagai satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: DI Peringkat mi airmatanya tumpah. Dia tidak mengesat airmatanya517 words
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