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Title Section14 1983-04-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration157 1983-04-30 1 Fam will be the MRT boss HDB chairman Michael Fam Yue Onn will relinquish his HDB post, possibly this July, to become chairman of the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation. A joint statement by the Communications and National Development ministries said yesterday Mr Fam will be succeeded as HDB chairman by157 words
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Article58 1983-04-30 1 TOKYO, Fri. A man hid his car for a month m his living room after it had been involved m a road accident which killed a cyclist. Yesterday, on his brother's advice and unable to bear the guilt any longer, Kunio Obara, a 36-year-old unemployed man,AFP - 58 words
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Article24 1983-04-30 1 DHAKA, Fri. Fierce storms killed 22 people and injured more than 300 m several Bangladesh towns yesterday, Dhaka newspapers reported today. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration28 1983-04-30 1 Every drop counts WATER consumption from 8 a.m. on Thursday to 8 a.m. yesterday went up to 797,400 cubic metres compared to 761,600 cubic metres the previous day.28 words
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Article202 1983-04-30 1 Another record on Wall Street NEW YORK, Friday STOCK prices on Wall Street rose sharply again yesterday and the Dow Jones industrial average surpassed the record closing high set only three days ago, staying above the 1200 mark for the third session m a row. The Dow index, the market'sReuter - 202 words
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Article393 1983-04-30 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Elders can be 'claimed' by more than one child, says HDB By Our Housing Correspondent THE Housing Board has relaxed rules governing the year-old multi-tier family housing scheme which allows applicants to jump the queue for flats by three years. This flexibility means that parents393 words
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Article31 1983-04-30 1 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.84 points to 1,221.36 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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273 1983-04-30 1 Own a typewriter only if the state says 'yes' BUCHAREST, Fri. A GOVERNMENT decree requiring police permission for Rumanians to own typewriters took effect yesterday. The new rule caused little stir since it was not announced m the statecontrolled mass media. Despite strict procedures and heavy fines prescribed m theAP - 273 words
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Article, Illustration51 1983-04-30 1 Faces of shock... See full story and more pictures on Back Page Schoolgirl Kee Chui Geok,lo, (left) and schoolboy Chen Da Cheng, eight, sit m silence and shock m the admission room of the Singapore General Hospital after an experience on their way to school yesterday which they will never51 words
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Article190 1983-04-30 1 Story by Helmut Schmidt BONN, Fri STARTING on Sunday, ex-Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's name will be appearing m the bylines as well as the headlines of the West German press. The Hamburg-published weekly Die Zeit, whose pages have carried countless cartoons and editorials with Mr Schmidt as subject, has taken himAP - 190 words
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Article253 1983-04-30 1 BERNE, Friday THE Swiss government today announced it was closing the Berne office of the Soviet Novosti news agency and expelling bureau chief Alexej Dumov. A Justice Ministry statement accused the Novosti office of interfering m Swiss affairs, engaging m subversion and disinformation, and actingReuter - 253 words
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Article77 1983-04-30 1 BANGKOK, Fri. The annual ministerial conference of a regional organisation today adopted a resolution urging rich countries and international financial bodies to help the least developed countries m Asia. The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) said the seven least developed countriesReuter - 77 words
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Article70 1983-04-30 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The government's index of leading economic indicators climbed 1.5 per cent m March, stronger growth than m February and the seventh increase m a row, the Commerce Department said today. Seven of 11 indicators, which cover manufacturing, employment, prices and other areas, contributedIPI - 70 words
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Advertisement50 1983-04-30 1 78 pages today Fandi says yes Page 47 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,5,6 CAUSEWAY 17 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 20 TIMES BUSINESS 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-36 RACING 44, 45 SPORTS 41, 42, 43, 46, 47 OUTLOOK 2, 3 APPOINTMENTS and NOTICES 17-25 COMICS 26, 27 RADIO TV 30 CINEMAS 850 words
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Article484 1983-04-30 2 Parents must decide THE Johns Hopkins programme is one of many throughout the United States for exceptionally gifted children. One of the main problems facing educators is: How do they identify and sift the whiz kids from the other children? The debate for and against what some critics484 words
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Article612 1983-04-30 2 34 vie for contracts THIRTY-FOUR groups of companies are vying for the first four mechanical and electrical equipment contracts for Phase I of the Mass Rapid Transit system. The contracts, estimated to be worth close to $400 million, are to supply trains, signals, platform screens and doors, power supply612 words
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Article217 1983-04-30 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: TELECOMS' highly popular display pager is a good example of a status symbol becoming more and more the common man's tool. Three bleeps for progress. But some people may see the development differently, perhaps even the other way round a useful tool has become the217 words
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Article286 1983-04-30 2 China's winners CHINA continued its winning streak on the second day of the 37th world table tennis championships m Tokyo yesterday with a 5-0 win over Sweden m the men's team event. And China's women divers won the team championship at the World Cup championships m Houston on Thursday.286 words
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Article169 1983-04-30 2 NO BANKING LICENCE FOR HONG LEONG FINANCE THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore has said "no" to Hong Leong Finance's application for a full banking licence. Business Times understands that MAS has found the Hong Leong group unsuitable for a banking licence. It sent its rejection letter to the169 words
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Article116 1983-04-30 2 A LONG-TERM GAIN LAST YEAR, 23 senior executives disrupted both office work and family life to slog at learning concepts of financial management from some of the best brains from New York. It was a measure of the price they had to pay to feed their appetite for more116 words
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Article692 1983-04-30 2 XL envoy to Cambodia MALAYSIA will be the first Asean member to name an ambassador to the Cambodian government headed by Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Asean diplomats and Cambodian sources said. The sources said Malaysia's ambassador to Bangkok, Datuk Shahuddin Mohamed Taib, would present his credentials to the692 words
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Article219 1983-04-30 2 Pas to learn from Iran THE opposition party, Pas, has emerged from its prolonged crisis determined to adopt a more revolutionary approach based on the Iranian experience "We must learn from the success of the Muslim community m Iran to upgrade the capabilities of our struggle," declared219 words
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Article313 1983-04-30 3 WASHINGTON, Friday Chrysler and Ford fight GM-Toyota tie-up move TWO major American car manufacturers Chrysler and Ford have begun intense efforts to fight General Motors' move to set up a joint venture with Japan's Toyota Motor Corporation to make small cars m California. In aAgencies - 313 words
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Article, Illustration97 1983-04-30 3 CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, left, rubbing his eyes while US President Ronald Reagan makes a departure statement at the White House m Washington after the two leaders concluded a two-hour meeting on Thursday. Mr Reagan and Mr Trudeau discussed next month's economic summit atAP - 97 words
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Article174 1983-04-30 3 WOLFSBURG (West Germany), Fri. Volkswagen, Europe's biggest carmaker, yesterday reported a group loss of 300 million marks (Ss2st million) for 1982, much of which stemmed from its troubled operations m the United States. This compared to a modest 136 million marks net profit thisReuter - 174 words
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Article284 1983-04-30 3 Count them dead, says Argentina Junta's statement on *****' missing thousands BUENOS AIRES, Friday ARGENTINA'S military rulers have declared dead thousands of people who vanished during the armed forces' crackdown on leftist guerillas m the late *****. The junta's statement was made m a television report last night on theReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration168 1983-04-30 3 Spelling error costs refugee championship CHATTANOOGA (Tennessee), Fri. LINN Yann, a 12-year-old Cambodian refugee who won a first-round spelling bee although she spoke almost no English four years ago, lost her bid yesterday to win a regional spelling championship and a trip to Washington. US President Ronald Reagan had calledAP - 168 words
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Article34 1983-04-30 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States and Japan have formed a committee to smoothen trade differences and scheduled the first meeting for May 14-16 m Tokyo, American trade representative Bill Brock announced. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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117 1983-04-30 3 Doubts in Congress over peace envoy WASHINGTON, Fri. Doubts have surfaced m Congress over former Senator Edward Stone, chosen by President Ronald Reagan to be the United States peace envoy to Central America, because he was once m the pay of Guatemala's right wing government. Mr Reagan, trying to winReuter; AP - 117 words
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128 1983-04-30 3 QUITO, Fri. As many as 200 people are feared to have died m Ecuador s worst landslide disaster, officials said today. Foul weather and fear of further avalanches bogged down rescuers sifting through tonnes of mud and stones for the bodies of more thanReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement309 1983-04-30 3 THE CARRIAGE HOUSE* Don't miss out! >?^=^ The first release of apartments for sale m Carriage House was (net with /HO«o y WSFSSSISm'''' overwhelming response. Most ot the units offered have been sold. We are now /&r c _j 1 {ffM^jßjjU releasing the remaining units m Carriage House for your309 words
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Advertisement899 1983-04-30 3 H A member of PA International 1 GROUP I CHIEF ACCOUNTANT gjj Around $75,000 per annum g Location: Singapore I (Ref,3150/A) A long-established, highly successful should hold a recognised accountancy R2J international group of companies with qualification and have at least five years' |«ij diversified interests ranging from manu- experience899 words
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422 1983-04-30 4 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent ONE of Japan's leading research institutes has suggested that the industrialised nations should help stimulate the world economy by creating a Sssoo billion fund to finance 14 colossal public works projects m Asia, Europe422 words
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Article, Illustration107 1983-04-30 4 Held boy who threw hammer at Hirohito POLICEMEN arresting a 14-year-old schoolboy who threw a hammer towards the Imperial Palace balcony where Japan's Emperor Hirohito was greeting thousands of well-wishers m the palace grounds to celebrate his 82nd birthday yesterday. The hammer fell short of the bullet-proof glass shield protectingAF - 107 words
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Article202 1983-04-30 4 Killer mum loses her appeal SYDNEY, Fri. Three Appeal Court judges today sent Lindy Chamberlain back to jail after unanimously dismissing her appeal against her conviction for the murder of her baby daughter at Ayers Rock m Central Australia. Chamberlain, 35, who has consistently said a dingo carried off babyReuter - 202 words
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161 1983-04-30 4 KL to name envoy to Cambodia, say diplomats BANGKOK, Friday MALAYSIA will become the first Asean member to name an ambassador to the Cambodian government headed by Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Asean diplomats and Cambodian sources said today. The sources said Malaysia's ambassador to Bangkok, Datuk Shahuddin Mohamed Taib, would presentAFP; UPI; Reuter - 161 words
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232 1983-04-30 4 Jakarta curbs polygamy among officials JAKARTA, Friday IN WHAT appeared to be an attempt to check polygamy among Indonesia's ruling elite, the government issued a regulation today requiring all ministers, governors and other high ranking officials to obtain presidential approval for sec ond marriages. The regulation, issued by the StateAP - 232 words
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Article, Illustration175 1983-04-30 5 Why there'll be no overnight trips in Beirut BEIRUT, Friday For security reasons, US Secretary of State George shultz has decided not to remain overnight m Beirut on his trips here, but to return to Jerusalem each night. Yesterday, Mr Shultz first visited the American embassy, devastated by a bombNYT; Reuter - 175 words
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284 1983-04-30 5 Where Isreal and Lebanon don't see eye to eye DURING his three days of shuttling between Beirut and Jerusalem, US Secretary of State George Shultz was given a list of the differences between the two countries over the Israeli pullout from Lebanon. Here is the list of differences: ISRAEL wants284 words
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99 1983-04-30 5 RIYADH, Fri. United States Secretary of State George Shultz is expected to visit Saudi Arabia during his current Middle E a st tour, the government-backed news- paper, Al-Yaum, reported here yesterday. The paper, quoting an unidentified official source, said the visit was necessary becauseAP - 99 words
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295 1983-04-30 5 Shultz is hopeful after two days of briefing JERUSALEM, Friday AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz, after a full briefing on differences between Israel and Lebanon, predicted yesterday that there was a good chance of agreement on a withdrawal of foreign troops fromReuter; UPI; NYT - 295 words
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Article113 1983-04-30 6 PARIS, Fri. Corsican guerillas set off at least 16 bombs m French cities early today causing heavy damage to four mainline railway stations and an air terminal m Paris and wrecking a police station m Marseilles, police said. No casualties were report- ed. PoliceReuter - 113 words
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Article41 1983-04-30 6 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Fri. A new weather satellite, that will observe much of the Pacific Ocean, was launched yesterday. Goes-6 or geostationary operational environmental satellite will replace Goes-1, which is seven years old, over the Pacific. APAP - 41 words
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Article339 1983-04-30 6 PARIS, Friday Demonstrations over varsity reforms THOUSANDS of students demonstrated m cities throughout France yesterday as spreading university unrest threatened to grow into the worst student rebellion since the riots of May 1968. It was the third consecutive day of student demonstrations nationwide. Another round hasAP - 339 words
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289 1983-04-30 6 Frigate fires an anti-sub missile OSLO, Friday A NORWEGIAN frigate yesterday fired an antisubmarine missile in a coastal area where a foreign sub was reported to have been sighted as more planes and vessels joined the hunt for the submarine. But the firing brought no reaction from the target zone,Reuter - 289 words
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169 1983-04-30 6 LONDON, Fri. BUI Broadhurst believed m making his family pay its way m life. He was so mean that he charged his wife Thelma £5 (5515.60) to repaint the ceiling of their living room, a judge said yesterday. Broadhurst also madeReuter - 169 words
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Article67 1983-04-30 6 MILITANT SIKHS m the northern Indian state of Punjab yesterday rejected government demands that they hand over the alleged killer of a senior police official who sought refuge m a temple, news reports said. The Sikh rejection came amid signs that authorities m New Delhi were preparedUPI - 67 words
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Article79 1983-04-30 6 EIGHT FORMER officials of the Bolivian government were indicted on cocaine charges by a federal grand jury, US Attorney Stanley Marcus said m Miami. The officials, most of whom worked for the Bolivian ministries of the Interior, Justice and Immigration under the country's previous administration, were among 18UPI - 79 words
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Article48 1983-04-30 6 MEMBERS OF THE non-aligned movement yesterday began discussions m New Delhi on how to put Third World views on the global economic crisis to the industrialised countries. The two-day meeting is being attended by India, Algeria, Argentina, Cuba, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Yugoslavia. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article65 1983-04-30 6 WEST GERMANY'S annual rate of inflation fell to a four-year low of 3.3 per cent this month, according to provisional figures released yesterday by the Federal Statistics Office. The figures show consumer prices m April rose 0.3 per cent on the previous month, after a 0.1 perReuter - 65 words
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Article63 1983-04-30 6 A GIANT PORTRAIT of Konstantin Chernenko, who has missed three major communist gatherings this month, went up m Moscow yesterday squelching speculation that he had been dropped from the ruling Politburo. Mr Chernenko's picture and those of the other 11 men who round out the Politburo wentAP - 63 words
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Article50 1983-04-30 6 POLICE IN GDANSK yesterday detained the secretary of Solidarity leader Lech Walesa for the second day running and issued a summons for his driver, Mr Walesa's wife, Danuta, said. She said the secretary, Bozena Rybicka, and her husband Maciek Grzywaczewski were taken by police early yesterday. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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498 1983-04-30 7 Raja's advice to minority Singaporeans NATIONAL and not minority leaders are needed m multiracial Singapore, said Mr S. Rajaratnam, Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) last night. Equally important, the leaders must be forward and not backward looking. Mr Rajaratnam was speaking about leadership at498 words
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Article198 1983-04-30 7 Stars to help raise funds for CC A GLITTERING line-up of stars from Hongkong and Taiwan will appear m the Starlite Variety Show being organised to raise funds for the Kebun Baru community centre building fund. The building fund committee hopes to raise $120,000 from the two-day show on June198 words
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253 1983-04-30 7 Flat living needs new habits, says Pang Boon SINGAPOREANS need to cultivate new patterns of social behaviour since most of them now live m Housing Board flats and not m crammed shophouses or slums. Given their new living environment, Singaporeans must: Try to keep their flats free of stagnant water253 words
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Article95 1983-04-30 7 A PETITION to wind up People's Park Chinatown Development Pte Ltd was withdrawn m the High Court yesterday. Mr L. L. Lim, for the petitioning creditor, Franki Piling (Singapore) Pte Ltd, told Mr Justice Kulasekaram that the matter had been settled. He asked that the petition be95 words
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154 1983-04-30 7 13 -year-old robbery suspect arrested POLICE arrested a 13--year-old girl m connection with a robbery at a shop near Chinatown on Thursday. The girl was picked up soon after the proprietor of a shop selling barbequed pork m Fook Hai Building m South Bridge Road reported to the police that154 words
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Article69 1983-04-30 7 ONE lane of the westbound carriageway (to Jurong) along Keppel Road and part of Tanjong Pagar Road and Trafalgar Street will be closed to traffic from early May to late August. During this period, the PUB electricity department will divert power cables along Keppel Road,69 words
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Article39 1983-04-30 7 HOME Affairs Minister Chua Sian Orin and Police Commissioner Goh Yong Hong attended the opening night of the Gerry Cottle's Circus at Kallang last night. Proceeds of the show wffl be donated to the police-sponsored boys' clubs.39 words
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237 1983-04-30 8 Instant data on firms by computer GONE are the days of the laborious, time-con-suming checks through files of companies and businesses registered with the registries of Companies and Businesses. Now, with the introduction of its instant information service, all one has to do is fill m a coupon which can237 words
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342 1983-04-30 8 34 groups vie for $400 m MRT contracts THIRTY-FOUR groups of companies are vying for the first four mechanical and electrical equipment contracts for Phase I of the Mass Rapid Transit system. The contracts, estimated to be worth close to $400 million, are for the supply of trains, signals, platform342 words
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395 1983-04-30 8 A SHOP assistant, originally charged with three other men for murdering a 14-year-old boy, yesterday pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of causing grievous hurt and was jailed a day and fined $5,000. The shop assistant, Ng Peng Soon, 20, admitted fracturing Ng395 words
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258 1983-04-30 8 Burial and cremation fees to go up from May 1 BURIAL and cremation fees will go up from May 1 to cover rising development and maintenance costs, the Environment Ministry announced yesterday. A fee for a new lawn cemetery at Chua Chu Kang will also be introduced. The new burial258 words
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89 1983-04-30 8 MORE than half of the 210 stallholders affected by the Mass Rapid Transit project at the Block 176, Lorong 2, Toa Payoh market and cooked food centre, have been given alternative stalls m Hougang. The 133 stallholders will soon move into their new89 words
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Article, Illustration193 1983-04-30 8 Rubber mats and barriers to reduce pollution RUBBER mats placed along railway tracks of the Mass Rapid Transit system and noise barriers will reduce vibration and noise pollution caused by moving trains. And If contractors maintain good housekeeping and use modern construction techniques, air pollution and problems such as transportation193 words
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167 1983-04-30 8 65 entries for national current affairs quiz THE National Current Affairs Quiz this year attracted 65 entries, compared to 128 last year. But a much keener tussle between the teams is expected despite the smaller number of entries. The quiz is organised by the People's Association and sponsored by The167 words
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183 1983-04-30 8 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been invited to send study missions to America, Canada and Japan to look at facilities and materials needed for building the Republic's mass rapid transit system. Chairman of the SCCCI's commerce subcommittee, Mr Ling183 words
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Article50 1983-04-30 9 This Week This Week~Js published m The Straits Times every Saturday. It is an easy-to-read page containing some of the week's most interesting stories. It was designed to be o£ special help to workers and students but with its clear, bright view o€ current events it will appeal to everyone.50 words
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Article178 1983-04-30 9 A DOCTOR has said that the man who is on trial for the murder of two children at his Toa Payoh flat is riot mentally ill. Dr Chee Kuan Tsee, a psychiatrist at Woodbridge Hospital, will give evidence which disagrees with a claim that Adrian178 words
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Article248 1983-04-30 9 IN SHORT Fewer heroin addicts SINGAPORE now has fewer heroin addicts. In 1981 there were 7,500 last year there were 6,200. SOCCER star Fandi Ahmad who is now playing m Indonesia has been invited to join the Singapore team that will play at the 10-day South-east Asia Games which starts248 words
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Article, Illustration269 1983-04-30 9 JAPAN'S Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone will arrive m Singapore on Wednesday during a 10-day visit of six Asian countries. It will be his first visit to the region since becoming prime minister last November. THE AMERICAN spacecraft, Pioneer 10, launched m March 1972 has passed the planet Pluto269 words
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Article128 1983-04-30 9 RAIN this week brought relief to Singapore's dry, hot, hazy spell. Temperatures dropped from the record high of 35.8 C to 30 C the coldest since the beginning of February. The hazy days caused by forest fires m Kalimantan, Indonesia, cleared and scattered showers eased128 words
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Article103 1983-04-30 9 ABOUT 100 people are to give evidence at the public inquiry into the Sentosa cable car tragedy which killed seven people in January. The inquiry which «was ordered by the Prime Minister will start on May 23. The tragedy happened when an oil drillship became103 words
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Article87 1983-04-30 9 RESERVISTS who are being considered for promotion will now have their potential as well as their performance taken into consideration. The new system revealed this week will make sure that reservists who are promoted are as good as regular officers in similar ranks. Major-General Winston Choo,87 words
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Article, Illustration118 1983-04-30 9 TWO weeks ago police warned children of the dangers they face when they do E.T. cycling tricks on the road. E.T. that ugly bat lovable creature in the popular film showed how bicycle boys could take to the sky. And cycle tricksters in Singapore are118 words
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Article, Illustration164 1983-04-30 9 ONE WEEK after a general election m Thailand, Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda hesitated over whether he will accept another term of office. The 62-year-old bachelor said he was going to quit but he is expected to change his mind. If he does quit164 words
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Article64 1983-04-30 9 WAR ON RUSSIAN SPIES WESTERN countries have started a war against Soviet officials who they say are trying to steal secret information on how to make modern weapons. Already this year France, Britain, West Germany, Denmark, Spain and Australia have kicked out Soviet officials thought to be spies. This week64 words
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Article, Illustration193 1983-04-30 9 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Expert is brought m to help revise American phrases By TEXTBOOKS used m the Best programme are to be improved. It is thought they contain too many American phrases which Singaporeans may find difficult to understand. To help m this193 words
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Article100 1983-04-30 9 EXAMPLES of American phrases and the American way of life used m the top Module 4 course of the Best programme are shown below: 1: The US government will help people when they have trouble making ends meet. Anyone can come on hard times.100 words
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Article67 1983-04-30 9 WHILE many companies are retrenching workers, a local shipyard is looking for about 100 more people. Singapore Shipbuilding and Engineering of Jurong already has a staff of about 600. But it now wants more shipbuilders, welders, fitters, machine operators, accounts clerks and even despatch riders. The67 words
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Article50 1983-04-30 9 THE central committee of the National Trades Union Congress has unanimously elected Mr Ong Teng Cheong as its new secretary-general. He takes over the post on May 9. The committee has also accepted the resignation of Mr Lim Chee Onn, the trade union's chief since 1979.50 words
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Advertisement20 1983-04-30 9 r--.. EiL^; i r^Zrl Free-for-a Need for higher 7^*'/ on oil ™«r_jniOMj«Ulld«lti«n ■r jJ'-;-K^£^*oj!&o&&&^^ 26 Emporium Holdings Group of Singapore20 words
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Article, Illustration170 1983-04-30 10 DRY DOCK WILL MAKE REPAIR OF SHIPS A CLEANER OPERATION THIS new 5,000-tonne deadweight dry dock at Singapore Slipway and Engineering Co Pte Ltd waiting to be flooded for the first time earlier this week. It was the first dock to be built at the yardWONG KWAI CHOW - 170 words
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123 1983-04-30 10 POLICE have detained a man and recovered gold items worth $300,000 which were reportedly stolen from a jewellery shop m Jalan Limbok, off Yio Chu Kang Road, on Thursday. The gold items were seized from a flat m Bendemeer Road at 10.15 p.m.123 words
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937 1983-04-30 10 BEN DAVIDSON; MAUREEN CHUA - Lim was a coward, Tan tells court BEN DAVIDSON and MAUREEN CHUA ADRIAN Urn, 41, his wife Tan Mvi Choo, 28, and Hoe Kah Hong, 27, are charged with the murder of Agnes Ng Slew Heok, nine, and Ghazali bin Marzuki, 10, m 1981. Lim and Tan also face a937 words
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Article45 1983-04-30 10 A FLAT m Lorong 5. Toa Pay oh, was damaged by fire yesterday. Nobody was injured m the blaze which was put out by firemen within an hour. The cause of the fire and cost of damage were not immediately known.45 words
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Advertisement722 1983-04-30 10 o^^ Specially Selected holidays I Authorised Agent for China Travel Service (Beijing HQ) China International Travel Service (Beijing HQ) 1 I Cl)ii)a s Centuries of Spld}dour* ,|g|a|^ 1 Guangzhou (17 days) Nanjing, Beijing, Guilin, Guangzhou, UMt*^tffl^l^M^^ii^Rti^^>r\ price. Tour conducted m English. .•<i2itiili/K&-%*xS3f&'& 'i > Si Hongkong, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Hongkong, Guangzhou,722 words
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Advertisement46 1983-04-30 10 Full day for inquiry THE Commission of Inquiry into the Sentosa cable car accident beginning on May 23 will sit from May 23 from 10.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, with a break for lunch, from Monday to Friday at Court No. 4, Supreme Court Building.46 words
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497 1983-04-30 11 SUNNY WEE - SUNNY WEE Pillay refutes charges that airline is subsidised By Governor proclaims SIA week SINGAPORE Airlines is prepared to show its accounts to any airline which thinks the national carrier is subsidised by the Singapore government. Mr J. Y. M. Pillay, SlA's497 words
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Article, Illustration262 1983-04-30 11 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By ABOUT 800 pupils from Keng Seng Primary School opened new POSB accounts yesterday as part of the savings campaign. That put the school m the top spot, setting a record for this year. Generally, the number of new accounts opened262 words
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176 1983-04-30 11 HIGH quality pigs imported from Chicago last September have produced their first 600 piglets. The managing director of the Singapore Agriculture and Livestock Enterprise, Dr Yu Ju Tong, said: "We will use them to extend our farm which needs 8,000 breeder pigs176 words
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107 1983-04-30 11 ALL operational police vehicles will be fitted with floodlights if tests soon prove successful. Tenders have been called for the supply of about a dozen floodlights for the tests on vehicles. If this is successful, all remaining vehicles will also get them. The floodlights are107 words
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135 1983-04-30 11 Off-campus housing scheme gets good response HOUSEHOLDERS have offered 364 rooms for rent to National University of Singapore students under the NUS off-campus accommodation scheme. This is more than enough for the 177 students who have indicated their interest m the scheme announced m February to cope with an expected135 words
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176 1983-04-30 11 Few choose to donate library deposit fee FEW members of the National Library want to donate their $5 deposit fee to the library. Less than half of the 34,840 members approached by the library have agreed to do so. Of the $920,000 the library has m its collection, it now176 words
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Article66 1983-04-30 11 JURONG Environmental Engineering has lined up a series of activities for the May Day holidays at the Chinese Garden on May 1 and 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Among the highlights are a treasure hunt for children, a paddle boat race and art66 words
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Advertisement314 1983-04-30 11 .v WE H^fA i WmWMkwkW mmwmF s/~ W-^ iM^i* :^-p'p'-i- I. WFJfmm JmWfm a^-^ Ct ■*■*>§%&&&, V' m&BFWJ^MmWL WmmF f L A new, extremely elegant range of writing implements. Transforming drudgen- into delight. Heralding a Renaissance m the art of Penmanship. Elysee pens allow you to express yourself. Beautifully. Available:314 words
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Advertisement692 1983-04-30 12 Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre, 756, Upper Serangoon Road, 01 -01 Singapore 1 953 Tel: ***** 07 ,<SRAiNO OP6NHN6 TO-DAY ifti iTiVJ r5Tm v^C7?^»*frl^^^ r^^^^^^»^«*»ig goodwood toilet rolls lion brand 1 JL*l m.*l V jyyjugm^y|y{|piißiaiasa-jami baygon... cashew nut 1 0 rolls Q|^ Jf S?% FREE ONE PACKET MOarr 1 MEADOW GOLD692 words
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Article, Illustration352 1983-04-30 13 A MOBILE air traffic caravan to help the Air Traffic Control Tower has been developed by 10 resourceful Republic of Singapore Air Forcemen at Paya Lebar Airport. The caravan not only saves costs, it is also more efficient than the oldPioneer - 352 words
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120 1983-04-30 13 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force will hold live firing exercises on the Southern Islands range at Pulau Pawai and Pulau Senang from tomorrow until May 8. The exercises will be conducted between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. each day. The Defence Ministry advises120 words
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Article, Illustration352 1983-04-30 13 Supersonic flight home for new jets IT was mostly clear skies and faster-than-t he-speed-of-sound-flying an almost 15,000 km journey from Scotland to the home base at Tengah here. And touching down on the runway on a February day, the three spanking new F-5F Tiger jets made for another first byPioneer - 352 words
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206 1983-04-30 13 AUSTRALIAN salesman Gary William Dunn, 32, facing charges m relation to the use of stolen cheques and travellers' cheques involving more than U5527,000 (5556,700) will go on trial m court on May 23. Deputy Public Prosecutor Spencer Gwee yesterday applied for the early206 words
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Advertisement152 1983-04-30 13 Comfort fi Convenience. Off Thomson Road and Balestier Road, ij A Paradise home Jft home-seekers. Modern Recreational Facilities fipjSljf I P|k Spacious garden mm w\' m Wading pOOl 1 !±2 *lK f Kpr?^ 35' Children s Playground |jj* SUm«« i«ta& Barbecue pit H i_^ *%^E^ •2^ hours security system H152 words
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Advertisement29 1983-04-30 13 J^BtKRI^^NOVJ Don^oor shorts JSr^^ .^m $^> There's always something new at Goldhill Square. 101 Thomson Road, Singapore 1 130. Tel: 255 8833 Open daily from 10 am to 10 pm29 words
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Advertisement71 1983-04-30 14 ||w\ /^(l B iik \l 1/ 1 1 \l lM^ \1 EVERY I As! I IS ON Sftil^ Ladies' dresses, blouses, skirts and sportswear. EVERY Jb ISO^^AtE Mens' shirts, pants, underwear and socks. Childrens' dresses, T-shirts, blouses, shorts and toys. Fine jewellery. Fashion accessories. Specials every hour on the hour71 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1983-04-30 15 SINGAPORE is but a pawn on the global economic chessboard. To stay m the game, it has to plan its moves many steps ahead. This is because the country is not master of its economic fortunes, but rather is subject to the vagaries of weather and whims1,345 words
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Article260 1983-04-30 15 TO RESTRUCTURE our economy, we need mutual trust and respect not only between employers and employees, but also between unions and managements. Workers and employers must work harmoniously as partners to increase the economic pie so that there is more to share. As a first step towards260 words
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Article557 1983-04-30 15 THERE are four areas where we can contribute towards a better future for ourselves. Attitudes We need to be receptive to changes brought about by the continual upgrading of technology. Job enlargement, changes m job responsibility, redeployment, and other changes will take place more frequently. So we have557 words
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Advertisement358 1983-04-30 15 Get a better grasp of high fidelity with the Technics COS Over the years, Technics have any other portable unit, gained a reputation for delivering A cassette player operated by soft only the best m high fidelity. Now touch buttons with metal, CrO 2 and with the Technics COS Portable358 words
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Article414 1983-04-30 16 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Call for a better employer-worker relationship By Our Labour Correspondent LABOUR Minister Ong Teng Cheong has called for better employer-worker ties as an added factor to woo foreign investors to Singapore. It would help attract high technology industries which would provide better jobs414 words
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Article, Illustration41 1983-04-30 16 Picture by WONG KWAI CHOW NTUC secretary-general lim Chee Onn (right) gets a round of applause from Labour and Communications Minister Ong Teng Cheong (left) and NTUC president Peter Vincent after he (Mr Lim) delivered the opening address at the convention.WONG KWAI CHOW - 41 words
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387 1983-04-30 16 CHAN ENG CHENG - The link every Singaporean must understand CHAN ENG CHENG By EVERYONE m Singapore should understand the cause and effect linkages between an enterprise and its workers, said Mr Lim Chee Onn, the NTUC secretary-general, yesterday. For m time to come, each Singaj>orean would join the workforce and i v was387 words
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Article220 1983-04-30 16 Consultation, Singapore style... THE National Trades Union Congress wants employers and onions to produce a Singaporean brand of joint consultation system that would further improve industrial relations. It added that the need for labour-management consultation was more significant with the move towards bi-lateral wage bargaining under the new-style NWC* "Joint220 words
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340 1983-04-30 16 A Japanese lesson on house unions A HOUSE union provides a good framework for labour-management consultation to take place, said the president of the Japanese Confederation of Labour (Domei), Mr Tadanobu Usami. This was because such unions were usually small and compact, allowing for information on company policies to be340 words
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Article131 1983-04-30 17 A task force to fight the haze KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The government has set up a special task force to investigate the cause of the haze and take effective measures against it. The task force, comB rising members of the [eaith, Transport and Science, Technology and Environment Ministries, held its131 words
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402 1983-04-30 17 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Revolutionary move to upgrade struggle, says president By Our Regional Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The opposition Pas has emerged from its prolonged crisis determined to adopt a more revolutionary approach based on the Iranian experience. "We must learn from the success of402 words
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Article108 1983-04-30 17 SHAH ALAM, Fri. A labour regulation is being amended to prevent workers from abusing rights to termination and lay-off benefits. The present regulation gives employees the right to reject or accept employment when a company changes ownership. Many workers reject continued employment under the newNST - 108 words
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189 1983-04-30 17 'Japanese firms using bumiputras as fronts' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Japanese companies which have won multi-mil-lion dollar construction contracts m Malaysia are using their bumiputra partners as fronts to qualify for their tender bids, it was alleged here today. The charge was made by the Malaysian Bumiputra Building Contractors Association, whoseAFP - 189 words
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255 1983-04-30 17 Dr M raps West for 'giving us a bad image' KULAI, Fri PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today hit out at Western countries for trying to undermine Malaysia's development and its "Look East" policy. In a hard hitting speech here today, he said these Western countries through magazines,NST - 255 words
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Article52 1983-04-30 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The airport tax is to go up, sources disclosed today. The amount of the increase and date of implementation is not immediately known. At present, passengers taking international flights pay $7, for flights to Brunei and Singapore $4, and for domestic flightsNST - 52 words
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Advertisement91 1983-04-30 17 E&dMMsSfI&HHE i J vßr *^SS Bat < m. j AMI B^*s Ml vB 91 £Bft wB 191 2^mi >■ X HmPw"""" ~s^^)> fIH Hi BHM fl^B k«I IvHk [if.i"iini'ii i.i' I'^1 iif^ "Smbjl :^l^Bhnl B^^hh^HS Office furniture Dining table Lions Sofa set Corner shelf Telephone shelf Vase Goddess of Mercy.91 words
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Advertisement281 1983-04-30 17 I^fsoj£>^ EVERY DROP GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD ISSs^m^^^y^- I lIMI I M lIIMB BLACK DOG Deluxe 12 year old Scotch ■ffi^Hßg| ffijifflf !s an cx P cr ence m taste ot ;1 f 11 bodied, finely blended Scotch. A taste jealously •I^rf -"Jt-ifci fl guarded by the Scottish aristocracy for281 words
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443 1983-04-30 18 The Straits Times says... Three bleeps for progress TELECOMS' highly popular display pager is a good example of a status symbol becoming more and more the common man's tool. Three bleeps for that development. But some people may see it very differently, perhaps even the other way round a useful443 words
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Article, Illustration1360 1983-04-30 18 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE ?|j An in-depth look at major news events this week By of Global-Stats Ltd, London THE SCHULTZ SHUTTLE WITH US Secretary of State, Mr George Schultz, currently on a > two-week diplomatic shuttle across Middle East frontiers, it was perhaps not surprising that1,360 words
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Article385 1983-04-30 18 THE PRIME MINISTER was interviewed recently by John Dickie, Diplomatic Correspondent of London's Daily Mail. Here are excerpts of Mr Lee's comments published in the April issue of The Diplomatist, a magazine distributed to all accredited foreign diplomats posted in London and all British embassies abroad.385 words
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Article, Illustration512 1983-04-30 18 Reagan's risky message to Congress PRESIDENT Reagan took a risk on Thursday when he addressed a joint session of Congress (an unusual and significant happening) on the alleged security threat posed to the United States by political developments m Central America. If there was one lesson that the American people512 words
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Article, Illustration620 1983-04-30 18 T. F. Hwang takes you down memory lane A GOOD OLD JUDGE "HE WAS about the most courteous judge before whom I appeared." So said Law Minister E. W. Barker when he spoke to me on Wednesday about the late Mr Justice D. C. D'Cotta, retired620 words
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Advertisement13 1983-04-30 18 C" r™Sr- I "W y&sJ' h N^^ The Architects of Time t| P13 words
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Advertisement148 1983-04-30 18 l iili3lilill I B »lffffill__l_i CchW-A W% i^S^^W^riK|/': ':lp^--- ■■^P^^Bj^ ~te^ r^_ff_y_B^_! 0 V >_> V -'y^-% PARTNER) PAXTNES?' NG First class m Design and most LUXURIOUS m Decoration. Emperor-style enjoyment at reasonable charges Our experienced Masseuses, young and beautiful, to attend to you. Come and enjoy the great fun148 words
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198 1983-04-30 19 Visitors can complain to rangers REPLIES PLEASE refer to your letter "Peeping Toms are spoiling outings to the public parks'' by "Faust." (ST, April 25). Parks maintained by our Parks and Recreation Department are patrolled by uniformed park rangers. Park visitors who are disturbed or harassed m the park can198 words
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811 1983-04-30 19 On average, each 'shuttle' was only 61 pc full WE refer to the letter "Traveller speaks up after 18 air shuttles." (ST, April 26). Mr Cyril Yenning makes the following allegations: 1. The "shuttle" service is not a true shuttle as bookings are permitted; 2. The "shuttle" service is for811 words
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Letter, Illustration362 1983-04-30 19 75-year limit on property I REFER to the letters "CPF should ease its 75--year limit on property" by "Concerned" (ST, April 20), "It is important that the 75-year rule be relaxed" by "Leaseholder," and "Why CPF's one property limit must be changed"362 words
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237 1983-04-30 19 This 30pc levy will not be imposed at every resale PLEASE refer to the article "Is it still a good buy?" (Sunday Times, April 24). We would like to clarify a few points covered m the article which are either incorrect or incomplete. Under the present policy covering HUDC flats,237 words
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252 1983-04-30 19 WE refer to the article "Is it still a good buy?" (Sunday Times, April 24) on whether to buy a HUDC apartment or a private one. Your writers point out correctly that if a purchaser of a HUDC apartment applies for252 words
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Letter95 1983-04-30 19 Get the real culprits I WOULD like to commend the police for taking action against foreign prostitutes openly soliciting for business m the Clifford Pier and Orchard Road areas. I think most of the girls are victims of circumstances. They might also have been exploited by syndicates, brothel keepers, pimps95 words
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266 1983-04-30 19 Maid was lured with promise of good job "FED UP," who wrote the letter "Some maids consider it a holiday" (ST, April 25), has prompted me to write about what my non-tradi-tional source (NTS) servant did to me. Many Singaporeans have been employing NTS servants. I believe the agencies recruiting266 words
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201 1983-04-30 19 Not all tenants are out to get the most "LANDLORD," who wrote the letter "Tenants abusing law meant to protect them" (ST, April 25), made too many generalisations. The tenant who expects and gets a lot of money m compensation is the exception rather than the rule. "Landlord" makes the201 words
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Advertisement44 1983-04-30 19 SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF DANCE 1983 4—lo DEC B3 VICTOR/ A L THEATRE Entry forms available at: Cultural Affairs Division Ministry of Culture Closing date: 1 August 83 All local choreographers and dance groups are cordially invited to participate Organised by the Ministry of Culture44 words
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Advertisement210 1983-04-30 19 It's Mother's Day on May Bth, children! finished card (with any words you want on And Goldhill Square is giving kids of it) together with the entry coupon below to under twelve the chance to win smashing the special Mother's Day counter m Goldhill presents valuable cash vouchers Square's Garden210 words
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Article, Illustration970 1983-04-30 20 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Off to join some of the best brains m financial management By I It's for my personal advancement. I could do a lot of things once I finish this like going on to the MBA course. It is useful personally and professionally. When you970 words
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Article, Illustration711 1983-04-30 20 NEW DELHI Sacrificial oaths, religious fervour and hard-headed political aims cloud the future of India's goahead northern state of Punjab. The prosperous wheatgrowing home of most of India's 12 million Sikhs has been riddled with tension for nearly two years over religiousReuter - 711 words
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Advertisement87 1983-04-30 20 t c^ i c jlS J. v/ l^/ v7l l \Z- V V-'O 111 I- 1 ivJ X W l l ICI 1 1 v^ V^- KJ J. JX X v»- Business as usual tomorrow. Klasse.The stores where you get it all together. Iffitey i Satisfaction Guaranteed m Only at87 words
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Article74 1983-04-30 21 TAN Chong Motor Holdings Bhd has reported group after-tax profits of M 536.71 million (M 526.02 million) on turnover of M 5724.01 million (M 5652.57 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. The company itself turned m after-tax profits of M 522.65 million on turnover of74 words
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Article46 1983-04-30 21 EU VAN Sang Holdings Bhd has reported aftertax profits of $503,740 for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. The company made after-tax profits of $1.16 million for 1982. Directors have proposed a first and final dividend of 7.5 per cent less tax.46 words
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Article51 1983-04-30 21 MULTI-Purpose Holdings Bhd has reported a further nine forged share certificates with noticeable defects. The company had earlier reported having received four fake share certificates for registration. It is seeking the advice of the police on the latest discovery and will keep the stock exchanges informed of further51 words
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Article44 1983-04-30 21 HARIMAU Invesments Ltd's net tangible assets backing per share, based on the group's unaudited accounts as at March 31, 1983, was 1.29. Assuming full conversion of the loan stock into ordinary shares of the company, the NTA per share would be $1.22.44 words
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Article38 1983-04-30 21 NEW Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd's transfer books and register of members will be closed from May 13 to May 19, both dates inclusive, for the purpose of determining shareholders' entitlement to its 1982 dividend.38 words
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Article73 1983-04-30 21 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand's trade deficit m 1983 is expected to rise to 45 billion baht (554.05 billion) from 38 billion baht m 1982, Mr Kiettisak Meecharoen, assistant director of the office of the governor of Bank of Thailand, said. However, he said the overall balance of paymentsReuter - 73 words
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Article81 1983-04-30 21 SANTIAGO, Fri. Chile has asked a committee of 12 creditor banks to renew for another 90 days the suspension on public-sector debt principal repayments it obtained on Jan 31, banking sources said. The request was included m talks between the committee and Chilean officials held this weekReuter - 81 words
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Article88 1983-04-30 21 COLOGNE, Fri. Investment m Egypt by West German private firms rose 40 per cent m 1982 to 284 million Deutschemarks (***** million), the Association of German Industry said here. Egypt was second after Brazil for West Germany investment m the Third World. In the case of Egypt theAFP - 88 words
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Article104 1983-04-30 21 HONGKONG, Fri. The start of the planned redevelopment of the 8,000 sq metre site of the old Miramar Hotel m Kowloon will be deferred for one year to May 4, 1984 from the originally planned May 4, 1983, Beaux Estates Ltd, the company set up to redevelop theReuter - 104 words
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Article85 1983-04-30 21 LONDON, Fri. New Zealand's £100 million (Ss32B million), 25-year Bulldog bond has been oversubscribed, with applications for £600,000 and above being allotted at about 17 per cent of the amount applied for, lead manager S G Warburg and Co Ltd said. Investors applying for between £100,000 and £500,000Reuter - 85 words
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474 1983-04-30 21 SYDNEY, Fri. The Australian Reserve Bank's crackdown on foreign exchange dealing by Australian trading banks last month has ended the development of what was an increasingly important market. The chief dealer with one trading bank said: "The decision has ended Australia's growingReuter - 474 words
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558 1983-04-30 21 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has dashed Hong Leong Finance's hope of becoming a commercial bank. After six years of careful consideration, MAS has said "no" to Hong Leong's application for a full banking licence. Business Times understands MAS has found the Hong558 words
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369 1983-04-30 21 INTERIM results announced yesterday by the two listed companies of the Times Organisation showed a divergence m their performance. Times Publishing, the larger of the two companies, reported a 7.5 per cent drop m group pretax earnings to $26.3 million for the six months369 words
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198 1983-04-30 21 Rush for Malaysia Borneo share forms RESPONSE to Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation Bhd's public offer of 24.308 million shares of 50 cents each at M 51.15 per share has been overwhelming. It is understood that nearly all the 30,000 application forms were snapped up. The company was even said to198 words
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314 1983-04-30 21 EEC looks set to propose tax on energy usage BRUSSELS, Fri. Plans for an European Economic Community tax on energy consumption now look likely to feature m the commission's final proposals for adding to its budget revenues. Although details of the suggested tax are still being worked out, it seemsFT - 314 words
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105 1983-04-30 21 THE Royal Bank of Scotland announced m Edinburgh that its application for an offshore branch licence m Singapore has been approved by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The branch, which will have an Asian currency unit, will begin business towards the end of105 words
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282 1983-04-30 21 D C Bank seeks public listing in Kuala Lumpur DEVELOPMENT and Commercial Bank (D&C), the sixth largest Malaysian-incorporated bank, is seeking a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. It will be the third Malaysian bank to be listed on the exchange, after Malayan Banking Bhd m 1961 and Public282 words
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Article, Illustration78 1983-04-30 21 Boustead Bhd +7 C&C +5 CCM -5 Cold Storage +5 Danloplnd +2 Esso •10 F& X +10 Gentings -4 Guinness -6 Guthrie Bhd Haw Par Inchcape Bhd +2 MTC HO NBT -4 Nat Iron PMC +5 Pan Elec -2 Perils Plant -4 Prima +5 Robinsons -578 words
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565 1983-04-30 21 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed narrowly mixed on bouts of buying support and profittaking m active, selective trading. Hume Industries rose 10 cents to $6.00, Jacks International 20 cents to $5.40, Straits Trading 10 cents to $7.40 and DBS 20 cents to $10.30 while on565 words
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Article30 1983-04-30 21 Up Down unch Industrials 54 55 19 Finance 8 7 7 Hotels 2 6 6 Properties 3 7 Plantations 6 6 Mining 5 2 0 Deb/Loans 4 2 230 words
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Article60 1983-04-30 21 George Town 1400 +300 Kesang Hldgs 400 +170 O C B C 1200+64 Ind Oxygen 468 +38 Intraco 380 +31 Utd Malacca 530 +30 N S O P 300+28 DBS 1030+20 D Keramat 775 +20 MB F Hldgs 770 +20 Jacks Int 540+20 S P P 310 +17 Alcom60 words
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Article30 1983-04-30 21 Tronob Mines 950 -30 Chin Teck 830 -30 F E Levingston 615 -15 laetan 50* 580 -15 M Cement 775 -10 Dunlop Est 650 -10 Grand Central 545 -1030 words
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Article27 1983-04-30 21 Faber Merlin 2,060,000 M U I 1,721,000 U E 1,531,000 O C B C 714,000 U O B 679,000 Total turnover: 23.45m Total value: $83.40m27 words
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Article43 1983-04-30 21 April 28 April 29 BT Composite: 928.78 933.50 BT Indicator: *****5 *****4 ST Industrials: 953.13 954.87 ST Finance: 2304.78 2319.40 ST Hotels: 1049.79 1048.40 ST Properties: 726.02 725.80 ST Minings: 258.21 262.26 ST Plantations: 1055.56 1058.55 OCBC: 835.31 842.89 SESInd: 716.48 716.4743 words
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361 1983-04-30 24 THREE companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore have still not complied with the exchange's requirement to announce their results within a specified time. The SES requires listed companies to announce their final results, together with the annual report, within six months after361 words
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184 1983-04-30 24 ZURICH, Fri. Swiss banks will be required to give consolidated statistics on their foreign exposure to the Swiss national bank at half yearly intervals, probably from the end of 1984, national bank officials said. The new requirement follows a recent recommendation from the BankReuter - 184 words
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164 1983-04-30 24 Exchange queries IMT on closure report INDIA-Malaysia Textiles Bhd has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange for comments on a report that a consortium of financial institutions has decided to place it under receivership. The consortium has all along been trying to prevent foreclosure of the ailing textile164 words
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334 1983-04-30 24 THE prolonged recession m the world economy, which led to weak demand and depressed prices, was the main reason for the drop m Guthrie Rppel's earnings last year. The group's pretax profits for the year to Dec 31, 1982 fell to M 513.06334 words
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299 1983-04-30 24 DATUK Keramat has achieved a slight' increase m pretax profits to M 514.16 million for the year ended Jan 31, against M 513.98 million previously. This improvement came from a strong second-half performance. In the first half, group pretax profits fell 43 per cent299 words
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467 1983-04-30 24 LUXEMBOURG, Fri. Spain's tortuous membership negotiatioas with the European Economic Community crawled past a milestone on Tuesday, with the completion of an agreement on how to fit Spain into the EEC customs union. But the road ahead for Madrid remains a long one,FT - 467 words
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309 1983-04-30 24 Marginal increase in Australian rate of inflation SYDNEY, Fri. Australia's inflation rate m the March 1983 quarter rose from 11 to 11.5 per cent, dramatising the difficulties faced by the new Labour government. Although Labour is still committed to expanding the economy and lowering inflation simultaneously, the country's stubbornly highReuter - 309 words
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204 1983-04-30 24 IMF reviews Uganda's economic position KAMPALA, Fri. A sixman team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) arrived here this week to review Uganda's economic performance under the existing fund facility and begin preliminary negotiations for what will 'be a third programme when the current one ends m August. Uganda isFT - 204 words
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244 1983-04-30 24 WARSAW, Fri. Poland's terms of trade with the Comecon m the years 1983 to 1985 are expected to deteriorate. Figures presented to Parliament here yesterday showed that government planners are expecting prices of goods exported to the Comecon to rise by an average ofFT - 244 words
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Advertisement380 1983-04-30 21 Hongkong Ban k Group -sustained growth m 1982 Highlights from Annual Report Jf^* Hang Seng Bank Limited Group profits of HK$2 357 JL <Jut mil Ho" if^lc) over 1 98 1 million, up 1 1 over 1981 J^ ~~~M Wardley Limited, our main Dividend of HK$ 0.55 per share J^pf380 words
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Article2876 1983-04-30 22 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Ta£exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots of II shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL I* Gr'« Net 1 983 Last Div P/E Vol Day ftflgh Low Company Sale +or- ('000) High Low SB6 235 Acma 2682,876 words
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Article1944 1983-04-30 22 BUSINESS DONE KUALA LUMPUR BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A jinomoto Alcom (2.548 2.555) (2) 2.40 (1) 2.38 (78)1,944 words
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580 1983-04-30 22 LED BY well-sustained interest m selected counters, the Singapore stock market witnessed a modest rise m prices yesterday after some hesitance. Brokers noted that trading was quiet at the outset but the undertone was steady. "There was not nwch selling pressure and there should580 words
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Article191 1983-04-30 22 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for May 3) The Commerce 3.46 3.68 The Savings Fund 1.98 2.10 Spore Prog Fund 1.53 1.62 Spore Sec. Fund 2.31 2.45 Spore Invest Fund 1.22 1.29 Spore Equity Fund 1.51 1.60 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for May 3) Mai Invest Fund191 words
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Article39 1983-04-30 22 Up Down unch Industrials 59 27 28 Finance 5 15 Hotels 110 Properties 5 2 2 Oil Palms 6 3 0 Tins 7 0 2 Rubbers 14 3 3 Rubbers 0 0 1 Deb/Loans 0 0 039 words
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Article3932 1983-04-30 22 BUSINESS DONE SINGAPORE 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 1,0(10 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board3,932 words
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Article417 1983-04-30 22 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed the week at an' all-time high for the third consecutive session. After opening a shade higher, prices continued to rise slowly for most of the morning session. Trading interest picked up m the afternoon, when bargainhunters and speculators moved m417 words
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Article703 1983-04-30 23 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with May One RSS buyers quoted at 224.50 cents a kijo, up two cents from Thursday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher London trade demand, speculative buying and covering interest. Afternoon prices fluctuated around lunchtime levels on covering703 words
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Article30 1983-04-30 23 Rubber: April 29 Singapore: May: 224.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 251.00 cents (up 3.50 cents) Tin: M 531.53 per kilo (unchanged) 137 tonnes (up two tonnes)30 words
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Article188 1983-04-30 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased slightly on selling m quiet trading ahead of the long weekend. In May, south region fell M 52.50 to M 5837.50 a tonne while central traded unchanged at MsB3s. The refined market was featureless on lack of interest. The market188 words
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Article32 1983-04-30 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1111.50 (£1116.00); sellers £1112.00 (£1117.00); Three Months buyers £1138.00 (£1144.50); sellers £1138.50 £1145.00). Market tone: Barely steady. Sales: 20,100 tonnes.32 words
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Article206 1983-04-30 23 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday remained at M 531.53 a kilo, still within the ITA "may buy" range of $29.15 and $32.06. Dealers noted continued strong support from the buffer stock manager despite shortage of demand from other sectors. Turnover was at 137 tonnes, up from206 words
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Article132 1983-04-30 23 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 fag132 words
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Article234 1983-04-30 23 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $29,311 and closed at $29,190 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/432.25 m very quiet trading. The day's high was at $431.75/ 432.50, after which the metal traded down to $430.00/430.75 where it closed for lunch. In234 words
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Article35 1983-04-30 23 Thus Wed New York 11.968 11.958 12.03S 12.02S Zurich 11.858 12.258 11.95S 12.35S Fri Thnrs Singapore 12.008 U. 908 12.10S 12.00S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Sulsse, Spore.35 words
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Article661 1983-04-30 23 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 552.1010/20 and was brought to a high of 2.1025/35. It eased to close at $2.1020/30. Trading was quiet ahead of the monthend closing. The US dollar initially firmed against the major currencies but eased m afternoon trading to close marginally higher661 words
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Article44 1983-04-30 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on April 29: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 3 Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 211/16 2 9/16 3-month Bank bills 7% IV, 3 months CD 7 6% 6 months CD 615/16 613/16 Source: National Discount Co.44 words
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Article33 1983-04-30 23 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on April 29: Offer Bid Overnight 7'« 7 1 month 7 7 2 months 71/16 615/16 3 months 7 1/16 6 15/16 Overnight mode 733 words
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Article361 1983-04-30 23 PRICES yesterday rallied m quiet trading on the Australian stock exchanges after Thursday's shakeout. At 1500 the All Ordinaries index was 4.9 points up at 592.2 with the all industrials 5.1 points higher at 741.5 and the all resources 4.7 points higher at 471.9. Brokers said investors were still361 words
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Article262 1983-04-30 23 STOCKS yesterday rebounded m the afternoon to close steady, hk* Associated Hotels 2.35 -0.05 Bank Of East Asia 3055 Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 950 +0.15 China Light 14.60 -05 City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 11.00S F E Consortium 0.71 unch Far East Exch Phllex 0.1300 unch Q I262 words
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Article94 1983-04-30 23 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil 0.004 unch Apex Mining B 0.014 unch Atlas Con. B 32.50 unch Bagulo Gold 0.002 -0.0004 Basic Petroleum 0.011 +0.001 Benguet Con. B 92.00 unch CDCP 1.20 -0.06 First Phil Hldgs 7.20 +0.1 Lepanto B 0.1450 unch Marlnduque B 5.80 unch Marsteel Oriental B94 words
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Article651 1983-04-30 23 EQUITIES drifted lower m quiet trading yesterday ahead of the holiday weekend, having opened generally higher on Wall Street's record overnight close, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times was down 4.2 points at 692.6. Government bonds were mixed m dull trading, with long-dated issues around point higher. Index-linked651 words
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Article249 1983-04-30 23 SHARE prices were lower over a broad front on the Amsterdam stock exchange on Thursday, with profit-taking and a lower guilder against the dollar cited as the major factors. Most leading stocks fell m the course of the day from easier opening levels. Banks led the declines, with ABN249 words
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Article50 1983-04-30 23 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1019.43 Thursday 1012.61 Week Ago 1006.53 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 741.5 Thursday 736.1 Week Ago 736.6 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 592.2 Thursday 587.0 Week Ago 597.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 696.8 Wednesday 699.0 Week Ago 692.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1219.52 Wednesday 1208.40 Week Ago 1188.2750 words
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Article143 1983-04-30 23 Bahts Aoktiam Thai Asia Fibre 109 +2 Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 135 unch Bangkok Bank 284 2 Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 151 +2 Bata Shoe Bern Jucker 387 +8 Charoong Thai Wire 228 +6 Firestone First Trust 6155 +0.5 Goodyear Industrial Finance Corp 149 +3 Jalaprathan Cement.... 178 +2143 words
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Article262 1983-04-30 23 THE DOW JONES Industrial Average on Thursday surpassed the record closing high set only two days ago and stayed above the 1200 mark for the third session m a row. US* Alcoa 31* Allied Chem Cp 46 Allls-Chalmers 13% Am Tel Tel 67* Amax Inc 27W unch Amr262 words
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Article192 1983-04-30 23 Francs Actions Sulsses 289 +lVb Alusulsse Br 620 -9 AlusuUse Reg 208 -1 Brown Boverl Br 1165 -10 Clba Oelgy Br 1975 +5 Ciba Gelgy P C 1640 +30 Ciba Qelgy Reg 848 +5 Credit Sulsse Br 2020 +5 Credit Sulsse Reg 377 unch Elektrowatt Br 2670 unch George192 words
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Advertisement25 1983-04-30 23 PRIME LENDING RATE THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.89 per cent. y25 words
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Advertisement1119 1983-04-30 23 1 i 1 OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED Jjj (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) jfj NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-Fourth Annual General Meeting Si of Overseas Union Bank Limited will be held at Mandarin Court 'A', 4th Floor, Q| Ml Mandarin Hotel,1,119 words
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Advertisement72 1983-04-30 24 ■kv *dBEs. D^w s «nil M^w vBB j^^BLvflßL j^w l^^m l^^L jmbt J^Hb I^^_v^Br 'j^'^ .^■bß^&Btl^^^^^^Hß^B^Bß iHBiBffiMBSB&Xi fl ■Xt i BH Hb^^^^l Im^^^v h rB^iRI (fntpoft^d) jHEIRUiJ^hm&SIbRNRe HBi W^B^ ■JwWMllE^BSB ttwWiiWWl^g jSnWffjßnfaflß '^3S*I m^^&^ IBs &&*JBr J i §^^,svcf k \f /Alt kl /Main Showroom: 347, Balestier Road, Singapore 1232.72 words
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Advertisement1303 1983-04-30 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm I Ordinary I 1 .00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) t^—^*% r\r—^^/—^^-S, r\ r-*N, i^l «-**f E'™ ay> —n. $18.66 per col. cm. A Entertainment Foodgu ide fZ>—^\ 1 #vi rs-*J% r^StJ iIC J ilf <1 /fifc/\ #V|1,303 words
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Advertisement771 1983-04-30 25 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing DIRECT FROM FACTORY specialise m A. formica kitchen cabinet $95 $130 p.f.r. formica wardrobe $110 $180 p.f.r. B. Ramin kitchen cabinet $120 $190 p.f.r. Ramln wardrobe $130 $250 p.f.r. C. Pine bedroom furniture and wardrobe from $130 p.f.r. Tel: *****22/ *****87. IMPERIAL CANE FURNITURE, 30, Watten771 words
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Advertisement595 1983-04-30 25 20 Pets STUD SERVICE GERMAN Shepherd big boned trained attack dog with papers. Call: K.S. *****96. 11 MONTHS OLD Female German Shepherd. Very good breeding. Must sell this weekend. Highest offer accepted. Tel: *****36. 4 MONTHS OLD pedigree male long-haired Dachshund. SKC registered. Price negotiable. Tel: *****96. BEAUTIFUL PEDIGREE MALE/595 words
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Advertisement405 1983-04-30 25 24 Garage Sale EXPATRIATE FAMILY LEAVING. Must sell complete household goods, furniture, T.V., refrigerator, electric gas cooker, portable fan, wardrobe, etc. All items going at fantastic prices. Call personally: 256, Joo Chiat Place, Singapore 1543, 11.00 am to 5.00pm only. FREE OF CHARGE to genuine swimmers! Clark Australia swimming pool405 words
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Advertisement370 1983-04-30 25 24 Garage Sale GARAGE SALEI 10am spm today only. 10, Gilstead Road (Eye Clinic). Great bargains Everything must go. GARAGE SALE, ALMOST nev. Kitchen Cabinet, Bedroorr furniture and Hi-fi set. Highesl offer secures. Tel: *****60/ 2. GAS COOKER, CANE sofa, pictures, Queen bed, handcarved teak dining table. 176 Duchess Avenue.370 words
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Advertisement399 1983-04-30 25 1 kU "WANTED KENNEL MAIDS to jGh work with dogs and cats. No B experience required See J^^*^^^^^*G SrH No. 66i, Situation Vacant. M tiflk i 'iLQ Miscellaneous. J MWP N &|W 'THAI OWNER URGENTLY /^a^, ">!■ leaving Singapore, selling a CSv 5 ?IJO| Orchard Road Boutique at h- U*JW399 words
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Advertisement369 1983-04-30 26 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE mfv\ Groat Eastern Hotel Q ydPi I 401 Macpherson Road J jfflj^t I TEL: *****44 ■~r?x%£mT~~ mm I W^Hm 29 Beauty Culture Enrol for our May course now! You'll learn how to look polished369 words
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Advertisement734 1983-04-30 26 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor INVITATION Special recommendation (or latest design and high quality Italian Ceramic /Marble Tiles etc. We also specialise m construction, renovation of private I houses and HDB flats. Loans arrangeable. Showroom: Blk. 101, Towner Road #01-212 TEL: *****01/ *****78 SPECIALISED IN ROOF leakage (1 year guarantee), sanitary, woodworking,734 words
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Advertisement1329 1983-04-30 26 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing C<HEZ <Hfll<R I NOVVOpEN UNISEX SALON fl| I Models Required tor Supervised «B |jj| iHBs work under Phillip Florence H iMHUfI 01 530 THI PLAZA '^k SINGAPORE 0719 *W**' A* jfflF^J j TEL: *****51 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor fverO/Ol PLEATED BLINDSI1,329 words
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Advertisement523 1983-04-30 26 61 Employment Help/ 61 Employment Help/ Employment Employment Agencies Agencies Attn: To All Construction Non-Construc-tion Companies. Masters Int'l Placement Mgt Services, Inc., registered licensed by Ministry of Labour is ready to service supply manpower/workers (Labourers, skilled workers Domestic Help) for overseas employment (physically mentally fit) with ready passports. Please contact:523 words
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Advertisement475 1983-04-30 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Proiessional Executive VACANCIES: Mechanical Electrical (1) ENGINEERS (2) DRAFTSMEN Experience Qualifications: Applicants with relevant experience and qualifications m the Design and/or Supervision of Building Services will have advantage Apply to: RANKINE HILL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. Consulting Engineers 108 Mjddle Road, #06-00 Singapore 0718. All applications will475 words
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Advertisement568 1983-04-30 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical CLERICAL STAFF Thfc Company: We are an established group of companies located m Jurong, looking for matured, responsible and hardworking individuals to fill the following vacancies within some of our companies. The Positions: (A) Accounts Clerks (B) Store568 words
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Advertisement436 1983-04-30 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical i [A leading international j manufacturing firm is looking for intelligent and competent ladies to > fill the following vacancies:!lSiMiiiniilJM>£r Minimum GCE 'O' level with credits m Mathematics. LCC Intermediate Book-keeping. Preferably with some relevant experience. Able to work along with others. SSHMnH6RMHMr Minimum436 words
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Advertisement788 1983-04-30 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical Singapore* oldest -established watehdealer Eastern Watch A well established trading firm requires immediately A) ACCOUNTS CLERKS GCE 'O' level. Intermediate LCC Book-keeping certificate. 2 years relevant experience. Able to type. Hardworking and co-operative. B) DESPATCH RIDERS/ MESSENGERS preferably788 words
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Advertisement561 1983-04-30 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A large watch manufactur- I ing Company m Marsiiing I Estate has vacancy for: GCE 'A' level (Commercial or Science Stream) Some knowledge of bookkeeping and typing Experience not necessary Interested applicants are invited to write m giving contact phone number and salary expected561 words
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Advertisement397 1983-04-30 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical I Jurong Construction and I Service Company invites I applicants for the follow I ing positions: PERSONAL SECRETARY Minimum GCE 'O' level. Secretarial Certificate with good .shorthand, typing and telex abil- ities. Experience m working with Top Management. Mature with pleasant personality, initiative and397 words
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Advertisement505 1983-04-30 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical _k THE im INSURANCE s_j| CORPOR ATfOfV HE of B SINGAPORE g LJrVHTED invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for the post of ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE 'O' level with credits m Mathematics and English. Recognised Elementary Bookkeeping Certificate. Preference will be given to candidates505 words
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Advertisement480 1983-04-30 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An expanding Bank requires TELEPHONE OPERATORS Minimum GCE 'O' level, preferably with credit m English Pleasant voice Preference will be given to those with previous experience An attractive commencing salary together with generous fringe benefits will be payable. Please submit full particulars together with480 words
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Advertisement674 1983-04-30 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Trading Company m MacPherson area requires i FEMALE CLERK TYPIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR Preferably with GCE level cert. c Able to operate PMBX switchboard Typing speed 30 wpm STORE CUM DELIVERY CLERK Preferably with GCE 'O' level cert. Candidate who has completed National Service674 words
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Advertisement543 1983-04-30 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Applications are invited for the post jf: CASHIER Successful applicants will be based n Toa Payoh. Requirements: Singapore Citizen. Bilingual m English and Chinese. Prior experience m handling cash registers will be an advantage. Salary commensurate with experience. Minimum gross salary for this Dost543 words
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Advertisement630 1983-04-30 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SGS I SGS SINGAPORE PTE LTD > invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the position of: < JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK (FEMALE) < GCE 'O' level with LCCI Book-keeping Intermediate Certificate. c Knowledge of typing. Minimum 1 year's working experience m similar capa- i city.630 words
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Advertisement482 1983-04-30 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Firm of Public Accountants invites applicants for: 1) AUDIT ASSISTANTS RAS %r equivalent with 2 years of experience. 2) JUNIOR AUDIT/ACCOUNTS CLERK TRAINEES HSC Commerce or LCC. 3) RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL CLERK GCE 'O' level and able to type 35 w.p.m. Please apply with full particulars482 words
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Advertisement429 1983-04-30 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established trading company requires: 3 1) CLERK TYPIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR. 2) BOOK-KEEPER. 3) WAREHOUSE MAN. Minimum GCE O' level with work t ing experience. t Interested applicants please call at: *****11 or write to: No 4, Sungei Kadut Street 6 Singapore 2572. I429 words
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Advertisement713 1983-04-30 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical THE MITSUBISHI BANK LTD urgently requires: MALE CASHIER GCE 'O' level. Experience m handling cash preferably at financial Institution. Must be prepared to perform relief duties. Interested applicants, please apply with full resume, present and expected salary and telephone number (if any) to: THE713 words
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Advertisement703 1983-04-30 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL* CLERK. Basic knowledge of typing and bookkeeping. Immediate employment. Orchard area Please write with contact phone no. to: S.T. Box A*****, 390, Kirn Sciir Road; Singapore 0923. REQUIRE ACCOUNTS CLERKS GCE -O' level, lcci Intermediate Book-keeping. Please write In with full personal703 words
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Advertisement1443 1983-04-30 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales c) Sales I SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE (WATER PROOFING AND SEALANT PRODUCTS) A diversified multi national manufacturing firm m Singapore, with a record of positive gross has the career opportunity for an additional Senior Sales Executive This is1,443 words
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Advertisement679 1983-04-30 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales Established trading company urgently requires 1. BEAUTY EQUIPMENT REPRESENTATIVE 2. PERFUME A BEAUTY PRODUCT PROMOTERS preferably with experience c possess valid driving licence attractive salary and commission Please apply with full particulars to THE PRODUCT MANAGER HELANCYL COSMODERM DEPT. BERLI JUCKER (S) PTF LTD. 7,679 words
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Advertisement708 1983-04-30 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical Digicon Geophysical Inc. Computer Systems Division posmon computer Site Engineer Location Foreign Assignment Qualifications At least three years servicing minicomputers or large mainframe computer systems. Only those with experience need apply Training Training will be provided Equipment Dec VAX 11/780 Computer with708 words
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Advertisement591 1983-04-30 28 66 Situations Vacant., Technical GUTHRIE SINGAPORE! PRIVATE LIMITED (GUTHRIE MANUFACTURING) (A Member of the MultiPurpose Group) invites applications for the post of:TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL) m our Switchboard Factory, Jurong The candidates should possess a Technical Certificate or a NTC 3 m Electrical Fitting and Installation. Those with some expehence m the591 words
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Advertisement618 1983-04-30 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical aiLTam.s\ requires APPLICATION ENGINEER Requirements: Minimum diploma m Mechanical Engineering. Experience m technical specification and pricing of pumps, compressors and prime mover packages would be an advantage. Good written and spoken English. Interested applicants should write immediately, giving a detailed resume, expected salary, contact telephone618 words
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Advertisement627 1983-04-30 29 66 Situations Vacant BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSm S) Technical QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIANS required Various projects m Singapore and Malaysia Driving licence essential Position mainly supervision but some manual work Previous construction experience an advantage Training will be given to suitable applicants Please write with brief resume Tettconsult Cebtp Pte Ltd 10 Anton Road627 words
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Advertisement846 1983-04-30 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production m Our s> ,aSLtSBSl!m«^(§& fill ■Ka'^^^'PJßfev^JwL- As&& 1 \rSfam\um jff\\hffilMm^M^^^^a6X\ rrmr IHI C C km I Iyß Our expansion programme M mr *Fm §R!f inf^ 7& f I 1 1846 words
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Advertisement397 1983-04-30 29 66 Situations Vacant 6 g) Production i) GIKEN SAKATA (S) PTE LTD i Vacancies available lor: 1) Q.C. INSPECTORS (FEMALE) Age above 17 years Knowledge of using micro- meter and vernier caliper Preferably with experience m Q.C. line 2) AUTO-LATHE GROUP LEADER (MALE) 2 3 years experience m auto-lathe 3)397 words
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Advertisement770 1983-04-30 29 i 6 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous SHIN NIPPON AIRCONDITIONING ENGINEERING CO. KAILAY ENGINEERING CO. SPORE PTE LTD We require the following personnel for "Raffles City" H.V.A.C. project: 1) ASSISTANT ENGINEERS Applicants should possess Diploma m Airconditioning and minimum 2 years experience.770 words
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Advertisement554 1983-04-30 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous Join the i winning team jj of the I worlds finest I pleasure yachts 1 ySntttXcmt W»rln« IS) I urgently requires CARPENTERS I Possess NTC 3 m Furniture- Making 1 to 2 years' experience preferred. Those without NTC 3 but554 words
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Advertisement564 1983-04-30 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous wKmjL*ji\ i JhP 1. Telephone Operator/ Receptionist Age Between 16 to 25 years Qualification Mimtmum G.C.E *O' level Knowledge of typing Experience Not necessary but is an asset. 2. Female Operators Age 16 years and above Qualification Secondary or Primary564 words
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Advertisement216 1983-04-30 30 A fast expanding company m Jurong urgently requires: Personnel Clerks Candidates should possess minimum GCE '0' level with 1 to 2 years' experience m a similar capacity. They should possess good personality and effective communicative skills. Receptionist She should possess pleasant personality and a clear voice. Candidates having relevant working216 words
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Advertisement391 1983-04-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Pis: UTS RESOURCES SfSDEVELOPMENT \STi (PTE) LTD B MM requires: ■hF SAFETY Ufa OFFICERS K« Only registered/ JMB qualified Safety Officers may apply a— a* 2 3 years' relevant IBM experience m construction h2jl industry «H ASSISTANT mm PLANT jyj" TECHNICAL ■m OFFICER Xl Diploma391 words
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Advertisement489 1983-04-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Well established manufacturer of batteries invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: 1) ACCOUNTS CLERKS c Should possess GCE 'O' level and LCC Bookkeeping Ito 2 years experience In Accounts Department of a fairly large manufacturing concern 2) GENERAL CLERKS/ TYPISTS Should489 words
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Advertisement553 1983-04-30 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous An established Travel Agency requires INBOUND TOUR ORGANISER a MARKETING MANAGER OUTBOUND TOUR ORGANISER a MARKETING MANAGER Requirements: Minimum experience 3 years Ability to work efficiently independently Possess leadership qualities a) TRANSPORT RESERVATIONS CLERK b) TOUR RESERVATIONS CLERK Requirements: Minimum GCE 'O' level Minimum experience553 words
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Advertisement460 1983-04-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous invites applications for the following posts 1. 10 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS ITC Holders m Electronic/ Electrical Engineering or NTC 3 m Electronic Servicing GCE 'O' level with 1-2 years working experience may also be considered. 2. REPAIRMEN/REPAIR GIRLS 1-2 years working experience m the repair of460 words
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Advertisement595 1983-04-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A Well Established Construction Company requires: SITE CLERK CUM SITE CHECKER c Possess a G.C.E. 'O' level certificate. c Bi-llngual (English/ Chinese) and ability to converse In Malay will be an advantage. c Duties to be covered are proper filing, record of dally activities, receiving595 words
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Advertisement551 1983-04-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) SALES PROMOTER Promoting consumer goods. 2) PRODUCTION WORKERS (MALE) 3) SECURITY GUARDS Positions (2) (3) working place will be at district 2879. All interested applicants please call: *****59 to arrange for an interview VIDEO TAPES MANUFACTURING COMPANY has the following vacancies: 1) FEMALE PRODUCTION551 words
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Advertisement681 1983-04-30 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 20TH CENTURY FOODS PTE LTD requires STORE ASSISTANTS 18 years and above Preferably completed National Service c Speak English Physically fit 5-day week Please call: *****88 ext. 29 (for appointment) Experienced CRANE OPERATOR to operate 165 tons American Hoist Crane with Clamshell Bucket, for Offshd^fe681 words
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Advertisement665 1983-04-30 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CLINIC ASSISTANT WANTED Please write with telephone number to: 27, Bencoolen Street, #01-27, Spore 0718. DRIVER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. Class 3 driving licence. Able to read and write simple English. Interested call *****43. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR REQUIRES Site Supervisor, Electricians and 1 General Clerk. Please call: *****83.665 words
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Advertisement598 1983-04-30 31 70 Pleasure Boats: Sale/Wanted/Hire A BOAT FITTINGS catalogue with Discount prices, free! Simply send your name and address to:--"Marlne Mail Agencies", Dept. N., P.O. Box 116, Kaiapoi. New Zealand. SAIL BOAT 19' Sloop, complete with four sails plus spinnaker, 5 h.p. Yamaha outboard, boat cover. Ideal family day sailer. Moored598 words
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Advertisement2235 1983-04-30 31 j y ill 1 QMsM.li. %!l w. !IA 1 Wm l I IAI t 'J? TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS unfortunately my mistress, the Alfa, has to go reluctantly for $19,800 Model 1973 2,000 GTV, excellent shape, Campagnolo rims, aircond, superb sound system with Altec Lansing speakers.Contact *****02, Lee. 1977 ALFETTA2,235 words
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Advertisement818 1983-04-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1978 MAZDA 323, 1000 c.c, 5-door, aircon, cassette. PARF. Passed inspection. 2 owners. Regularly serviced. Records since 1979. $12,500.*****51. ALMOST 1974 MAZDA 1000. Excellent condition. Aircond, cassette, lady owner. Price $6,500. PARF eligible. Tel: *****72. APRIL '81 MAZDA 323 1.3, 5-speed. Hi-fi set, new818 words
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Advertisement708 1983-04-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi Buy your PEUGEOT and TALBOT from RELIANCE MOTORS where service is simply excellent and the cars are the latest models. Telephone: *****4 FEB '83 GALANT 1600 (EX), one j private owner, broad tyres, radio, cassette, original power windows, power steering. Tax till July '83.708 words
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Advertisement633 1983-04-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota COMPANY REGISTRATION. ALMOST 1979 Toyota Crown 2.6 Automatic. (White) 1 owner. Chauffeur-driven. Aircon, radio/ cassette, seat-covers. Passed inspection. No repair required. Immaculate condition. Tel: *****56. EXPATRIATE LEAVING 1978 Toyota Celica Coupe. Ist Registered Nov 1978 Aircon. Pioneer radio cassette. PARF eligible. Done 33,000 km.633 words
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Advertisement399 1983-04-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others SINGAPORE USED CAR CPTEJLTD Gl-G2, Novena Ville, 275 Thomson Road. Singapore 1130 Telephone: *****77 1981 Mit. Cantor FE 101 BRY 1980 Toyota Corona 1600 1979 Mit. Lancer 1400 GL Auto Colt Sigma 1600 GS Ford Escort 1300 Sport 1978 DatßUn 120Y GL 1977 Toyota399 words
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Advertisement519 1983-04-30 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others JULY 1981 VOLVO 244 GL, imported. 1 owner. Excellent condition. Selling $49,000 0.n.0. Interested please call *****22/ 3, Mr Leong. JUNE 1978 MINI Clubman. Passed inspection, PARF, low mileage, original condition, radio/ca Tel: *****07. LATE 1977 MINI Clubman m excellent condition for sale. Those519 words
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Advertisement893 1983-04-30 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles ,^515,850 I FORTHE MAZDA T3OOO (3tons) DIESELTRUCK Longer, wider tlat deck, loads more 3 seater wide cabin Extended warranty to 1 year or 20,000 km 5 free inspections Original893 words
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Advertisement417 1983-04-30 32 77 Vehicles Wanted URGENTLY WANTED FEW units secondhand cars. Any capacity model. Immediate payment. Contact *****00 *****36. 190 Tanjong Katong. 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/ *****46.417 words
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Advertisement488 1983-04-30 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 1129 EQUATORIAL HOTEL vicinity, modern double-storey split-level terrace. 3 fully aircond bedrooms plus servant's. 3 bathrooms. Very well furnished with colour TV, fridge, cooker, washing machine, new furniture, etc. House m excellent condition, well renovated and newly painted. Available Immediately. Rental: $2,900 p.m. negotiable.488 words
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Advertisement455 1983-04-30 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 11, VANDA/RAFFLES Park, double-storey semi-detached bungalow, 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, $3,800 to $4,300. Prestige Realty, *****47. DIST 1128 3-STOREY BUNGALOW m high class residential area. Fully furnished, newly renovated, for 1 month lease only. $3,800 0.n.0. Contact: *****9 after 11a.m. OIST. 15, DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE455 words
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Advertisement717 1983-04-30 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments cAixknoWft OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership c just off Orchard Road and i Scotts Road c 3-bedrooms: large lounge; ample parking c Furnished or unfurnished c Rental from $5,375 per month including service charge Visit717 words
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Advertisement752 1983-04-30 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments KONG LEONG CONDOMINIUM, with full cabinets, modern kitchen, aircon, swimming pool, tennis/ squash courts. Interested parties please call: *****92 today afternoon/ Sunday/ Monday. BUKIT TIMAH 2-BEDROOMED apartment near Newton Circus. Beautifully furnished $2,200. 6 months/ long lease. Benco *****77. DIST. 10 OPPOSITE HOLLAND Village brand752 words
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Advertisement716 1983-04-30 32 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms DIST 1542 TELOK Kurau main road, 3 rooms available for rent to working couples/ singles. No cooking. Please call: *****34. FULLY FURNISHED ROOM Available immediately at Whampoa Drive/ Balestier for single only at $250. *****92. FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLE for single lady at lorong 107, Changl716 words
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Advertisement626 1983-04-30 33 8§ Properties For Sale a) Houses FOR ONLY $38,500--(lntroductory Offer) We can provide you with a brand new Inground Fibreglass Salt Chlorinated Swimming Pool, fully installed m less than 3 days. Sizes from 28' x 12' to 32' x 14. OFFICE TEL: *****11/ 2 DISPLAY CENTRE: *****69/ *****51 At our626 words
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Advertisement828 1983-04-30 33 89 Property or Sale a) Houses OIST 15 DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE 4 bedrooms/ balcony, ceramic/ parquet flooring. 3100 sq ft, freehold. $550,000. J C *****31. DIST. 1750 JALAN PERNAMA double-storey semi-detached. 3,600 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Selling $550,000. Chia Chi Ho Realty, *****82 (3 lines). DIST 15 OFF JOO Chiat Road828 words
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Advertisement1043 1983-04-30 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments f NIM PARK A I SELETAR I HILLS Nim Road, Singapore 2880 A 4-storey condominium m a choice garden setting 2-storey maisonettes with wide frontage Bookings available m last block 90% loan available NO RESTRICTION ON1,043 words
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Advertisement800 1983-04-30 33 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments MARINE PARADE HDB 3-roomed flat. High floor, marble flooring. Room and kitchen cabinets. Sea view. Well maintained. $76,000 0.n.0. Phone *****78. After 6.00 p.m. *****48. 2/3/4/ 5-roomed m Chin Swee, Bedok, Marine Parade, Ang Mo Kio, Clementi, Marsiling, Holland, Eunos, Boon Lay, Toa800 words
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Advertisement516 1983-04-30 33 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted KALLANG 2 ADJOINING JTC Terrace factory. Land 7,200 sq ft. Building, 7,320 sq ft each. See San Appraisal, *****88. FACTORY AND OFFICE for rent around 1,000 sq.ft. at Tong Lee Building. Interested tel: *****23. PRIME FACTORY: WAREHOUSE cum Office space off Upper Thomson Area: Call: *****33.516 words
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Advertisement651 1983-04-30 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces 1[ WAREHOUSE It FOR SALE I AT PAYA LEBAR 1 Modern warehouse for sale by unit. Located at the junction of 1 Macpherson Road/Airport Road with various dimensions and i up-to-date facilities. Please contact Mr. Chong of TEL: *****95. (SINGAPORE) M 94651 words
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Advertisement376 1983-04-30 33 102 Tours MODERN KING OF ECONOMY TOURS 5- Day Gt/Penang/Cameron A/C $175 Dep: 9, 16, 23/5 2D3N Genting Highlands A/C $59 Pelangi Hotel Thursday $69 Pelangi Hotel Friday $99 Genting Hotel Friday 2D3N Cameron Highlands A/C $49 Dep Friday 3D4N Dep Every Thursday Penang Ipoh A/C $79 Cameron Genting $129376 words
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Advertisement359 1983-04-30 33 100 Air Travel 100 Air Travel FOR DOWNUNDER 1 AIRFARES S OOGAOAA 3 400, Orchard Road #04-21 XQ 4 L^Orchard Towers, Singapore 0923: JHLfj 102 Tours 102 Tours Write for our brochures t- i^F SUNSEEKERS (PTE) LTD 400 Orchard Road, #04-24, Orchard Towers ilui TA Singapore 0923. Tel: *****80 TAI74359 words
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Advertisement396 1983-04-30 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Asia Exotica-|— > An exhilarating experience of Spring m Asia DISNEYLAND IN TOKYO Grand Opening 15 April 1983 SCENIC ASIA TOKYO DISNEYLAND All Taiwan/Japan/Korea/Hong CARNIVAL Kong/Bangkok Japan/Taiwan /Hong Kong 15/18/21 Days from $2891 8/11 Days From $2155 2/5, 9/5. 16/5. 23/5, 29/5, 2/5, 9/5,396 words
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Advertisement291 1983-04-30 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours First fling. 9 Days *****0 (SAH 1) 0H° NG KONG MANILA (True Filipino Welcome Dinner, Baguio Metro ("itv Toun Fort Santiago, I Fnique Chinese Cemetery, American World War II Memorial, Rizal Park) W^M BAGUIO (Enroute Tour W \r A\TTT A colourful Burham Park, Wright291 words
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Advertisement76 1983-04-30 34 111 Academic SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF Science (registered m 1940), 593A, Serangoon Road, Singapore 0821. Tel: *****20. Pioneer institute with up to date lab. Enrol now for 1983 sessions. Approved courses m: General Science, Physics, Chemistry, Physics with Chemistry, Physical Science, Biology, Add. Maths, Elementary Maths and English (Sec. 2 to76 words
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Advertisement441 1983-04-30 34 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students on vacation, school leavers and others). INTENSIVE COURSE 1)M/W 2.30- 5.30pm 02/05 2) T/Th 2.30- 5.30pm 03/05 3)M/W 9.00-12.00pm 04/05 4) T/Th 9.00-12.00pm 10/05 NORMAL COURSE l)Sat 2.00- 5.00pm 30/04 2) Sat 5.00- B.oopm 30/04 3) Mon 5.30- 8.30pm441 words
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Advertisement163 1983-04-30 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 4 For enquiries call ij] KENviIR II |i;: f THE RELIABLE TOUR iflr 1 3360-411 JBllfcl.^ #02-25, Parktane Shopping Mall L. i jf*" 1 1 Mi It Mjt Check what you'll be getting: Double Disneyland feature Exclusive Rockies tour Most regular tour to EPCOT CENTRE Fullboard163 words
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Advertisement301 1983-04-30 34 KEN-AIR AMERICA 1 GOLDEN TRIANGLE 14 days $34% GOLDEN WEST 18 days $3995 SILVER TRIANGLE 14 days $3290 SILVER WEST 16 days $3590 KEN-AIR AMERICA 2 GRAND WEST 20 days $4290 ROCKIES WEST 19 days $4390 DISNEYLAND EXPRESS 10 days $2790 KEN-AIR AMERICA 3 EASTS WEST Mdavs $4888 EAST WEST301 words
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Advertisement751 1983-04-30 34 102 Tours 102 Tours \m nam ho] I TRAVEL SERVICE (S)PTE. LTD. Head Office: 1 H G l4-1 6-1 8, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, 1 (Yangtze Theatre). Singapore 01 05. Tel: 22 ***** (7 lines). Branch Office: 119, People's Park Complex, Ground Fir., New Bridge Rd., Singapore ol751 words
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Advertisement700 1983-04-30 35 102 Tours 102 Tours ASIA I 5/8 Day Bangkok/ Pattaya/Chiengmai $735/ $91 5 -&M Thai Dainties, Tiffany Show, Rose Garden, Crocodile Farm, Coral Island, 5 Star Luxury INDRA REGENT HOTEL. Dep: Every Saturday. 07 Day Imperial Banquet All Girls Revue from Crazy Horse de Paris $1625 Hongkong. Imperial Banquet, Bar700 words
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Advertisement549 1983-04-30 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Under^ ground Holiday LONDON Beneath the streets of London%^ AS-YOU-PLEASE FROM run the trains of the Underground system. You can To: British Airways Bth Storey, Goldhill Plaza, Thomson Road, Singapore 1 130. 5 fir%BT&H m £P*JHk t&JS^I^ c t0 cx P lore the tunnels549 words
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Advertisement1022 1983-04-30 35 112 Commercial 112 Commercial We'll help you discover a future m marketing and communication. Qualify for careers m Marketing and Adver- tismg Management. Courses available lead up /I to the following professional examinations: 1. INSTITUTE OF MARKETING— certificate stage 2. CAM FOUNDATION certificate stage a 3. LCCI Group Diploma m1,022 words
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Advertisement439 1983-04-30 35 113 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 7.35439 words
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Advertisement645 1983-04-30 35 134 Lost Found LOST: ONE BLACK one brown attache cases together whjle shifting house from Lorong L, Telok Kurau to Farrer Road. Reward $200 if contents are returned intact Ring Miss Wong, tel *****87 between 1 7pm. PUPPY FOUND AROUND Bright Hill Road (Upper Thomson). Owner, contact SPCA *****39. 135645 words
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Obituary, Illustration170 1983-04-30 36 MR. JEAN WEN LOUNG AGE 41 Passed away suddenly on 25/4/1983 Leaving behind his beloved Wife: TSAI MEI HWO Daughters: Jean Yong Tsun Jean Ya Ping Adopted Son: Fan De Tai Cortege will leave Singapore Casket for Mount Vernon Crematorium on 1/5/83 at 9.30 am. JOSEPHINE CHANG CHOON170 words
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Obituary36 1983-04-30 36 THE FAMILY OF the late Mdm. Ng Hong Muay, Blk. 61, #13-86 Marine Drive, Spore 1544 wish to thank relatives, friends and colleagues for their attendance, scrolls, wreaths and assistance during their recent bereavement.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1983-04-30 36 Yeu Wan, Lian Eng, Daryl Ted-Ted extend their warmest gratitude to: REVEREND DANIEL TAN REVEREND DAVID WEE REVEREND KANG HO SOON PASTOR SNG CHONG HUI MR. TAN GEE PAW THE DOCTORS, THE NURSES, dear RELATIVES and FRIENDS The Family of the late Mr. Stanley Tan Teck Hock wishes82 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1983-04-30 36 Mr Thambiah Thillainathan 5/6/25 30/4/82 You're always m our hearts You're often m our mind We'll never let it die Just as long as we're alive. Always remembered by loving wife, children, son-in-law and grandsons.38 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1983-04-30 36 IN LOVING MEMORY OF C. ALAGERISAMY Departed on 30th April '82 Time changes many things but not the memory this day brings Always remembered by Wife and Children In Loving Memory of our mother Mdm Chan Song Departed 30th April 1979 Always remembered by your husband and67 words
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Obituary, Illustration192 1983-04-30 36 In Loving Memory of OUR BELOVED FATHER N. BHASKARAN (JTC) Departed 30-4-1982 A year has passed so quickly since you left us so suddenly; words cannot express how much we miss you and what a wonderful father you have been. Our heart bleed with pain to know192 words
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Advertisement270 1983-04-30 36 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 words (run-on style) $54.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display style) $67.50 for 3cm x 1 col. (display style) "Z m. ><^>S^*. Intermediate Accounting Accounting Principles Comprehensive Volume, Seventh Edition Thirteenth Edition, is a revision of Strength m accounting theory270 words
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Advertisement264 1983-04-30 36 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, 1919 EDITION) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 541 of 1982 Re: DICK CHIA KENG THYE Ex Parte: JOHN KO CHEOW HEAN Creditor In the matter of a Bankruptcy Petition filed on 24th day of January 1982. To:264 words
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Advertisement427 1983-04-30 36 TIMES PUBLISHING BERHAD (Incorporated m Singapore) HALF YEARLY REPORT AND DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors of Times Publishing Berhad announces the following unaudited results for the half year to 28th February 1983. 1983 1982 GROUP COMPANY GROUP COMPANY Ss'ooo Ss'ooo Ss'ooo Ss'ooo Turnover 233,009 110,560 232,002 105,811 Trading profit427 words
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Advertisement2240 1983-04-30 37 PROS PEC TUS DA TED 28 TH A PRIL 1 983 Kentucky Fried Chicken (S)Ltd g NEW ISSUE OF I 5,250,000 Shares of $1 .00 each at $1 .15 per Share payable m full on application MANAGED AND UNDERWRITTEN BY UNITED MERCHANT BANK LIMITED CITY SECURITIES PTE Singapore 0104 VALUERS2,240 words
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Advertisement1192 1983-04-30 38 In the event that the present controlling shareholder of the Company shall cease to be a controlling shareholder, the Franchise Agreements will not automatically terminate and will continue m effect so long as thenew controlling management of theCompany shall confirm their agreement and acceptance of all contractual obligations and shall1,192 words
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Advertisement847 1983-04-30 38 Date of Franchise Restaurant Location Agreement 12. Queensway 580 Queensway 8. 6.1981 Singapore 0314 13. Serangoon Garden 59 Serangoon Garden Way 1. 7.1982 Singapore 1955 14. Siglap 901 East Coast Road 1.10.1980 7 Siglap Shopping Centre Singapore 1545 15. Tanjong Katong 15 Lion City Hotel 28. 8.1982 Tanjong Katong Road847 words
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Advertisement1145 1983-04-30 38 As shown on Pages 1 9 and 20 of this Prospectus under the heading "Valuers' Reports", CKS Auctioneers Valuers (Pte) Limited have ascribed on 13th September 1982 the following market values to the Company's properties and machinery and equipment: Value Properties with freehold and 999 year leasehold titles $1 11,145 words
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Advertisement830 1983-04-30 39 ACCOUNTANTS 1 REPORT (Prepared for inclusion m this Prospectus) The following is a copy of a report prepared by Ernst Whinney. Public Accountants, Singapore, the Auditors of the Company and the Reporting Accountants. 26th April 1983 The Directors Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd 71 Kallang Bahru 02-531 This report has830 words
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Advertisement688 1983-04-30 39 and liabilities are converted at rates ruling at balance sheet date. All profits and losses on exchange are dealt with through theprofit and loss account. Deferred Expenditure Deferred expenditure comprises franchise payments and is stated at cost less amounts written off. Franchise payments are written off to profit and loss688 words
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Advertisement1002 1983-04-30 39 VALUERS' REPORTS The Board of Directors Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd 71 Kallangßahru #02-531 Singapore 1233 Gentlemen, RE: VALUATION REPORTS OF PROPERTIES, MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT BELONGING TO M/S KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN (S) LTD In accordance with your request, we have inspected the properties, machinery and equipment belonging to your company1,002 words
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Advertisement1365 1983-04-30 40 Having considered the prevailing market conditions and all other relevant factors, we are of the opinion that the total open market value of your properties as at 1 3th April 1983 is $13,425,000.00. (DOLLARS THIRTEEN MILLION FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND ONLY). Yours faithfully, RICHARD ELLIS (PTE) LTD LAURA1,365 words
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Advertisement1085 1983-04-30 40 Restaurant Date of Franchise Agreement (a) Woodlands I 24.12.1980 (b) Queensway 8. 6.1981 (c) Thomson Plaza 30. 6.1981 (d) Kallang Bahru 14. 7.1981 (c) Woodlands II 19.10.1981 (f) BukitMerah 16.11.1981 (g) Serangoon Garden 1. 7.1982 (h) People's Park 12. 8.t982 (i) Tanjong Katong 28. 8.1982 (j) OrchardC&E 18. 9.1982 (k)1,085 words
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Advertisement1315 1983-04-30 40 Percentage Name of Subsidiary Shareholdings Principal Activities Poon Guan Private Limited 1 00% Sale of chicken and chicken parts (iii) The name and address of the Auditors are mentioned on Page 3of this Prospectus. (iv) The Application List will open at 10.00 a.m. on 10th May 1983. (v) The amount1,315 words
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Article270 1983-04-30 41 ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, Fri. Defied only by Dilip Vengsarkar, who made a bold and attractive 94, West Indies had the better of a truncated opening day m the Fifth cricket Test against India here yesterday. India were 188 for four when bad light stopped play270 words
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Article80 1983-04-30 41 INDIA Ist inns S. (iavaskar c Dujon b Marshall 18 A. Gaekwad c Richards b Roberts 3 M. Amarnath retd ill 39 0. Vengsarkar c Davis b Marshall 94 Sharma c Gomes b Roberts 3 B. Shastri not out 17 KapU Dcv not out 5 Extras 9 Total (forReuter - 80 words
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Article66 1983-04-30 41 COLOMBO, Fri. Heavy rain forced play to be abandoned m the one-day match between Australia and Sri Lanka here today after the touring team, put m to bat, had scored 194 for five wickets m 39.2 overs. At Cambridge, Essex were 375 for four declared and 182 for twoReuter - 66 words
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Article215 1983-04-30 41 CHINESE CHARGE Women divers make a big splash HOUSTON, Fri. China's women divers won the team title at the World Cup championships here yesterday. Although a brilliant individual performance by Greg Louganis m the men's three-metre springboard event gave the United States a 70--point lead, it was the Chinese womenReuter - 215 words
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259 1983-04-30 41 TOKYO, Fri. China stormed through the second day of the 37th world table tennis championships here today with an impressive 5-0 win over highlyrated Sweden. The Swedes, however, held back some of their best men players. By finishing second to China m Group A,Reuter - 259 words
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Article148 1983-04-30 41 TOKYO, Fri. Singapore's men table tennis players whipped Zimbabwe 5-0, and later beat Guatemala 5-1 m Group 3F of the world championships here, while the Republic's women were equally triumphant m their match against Malaysia, winning 3-0 m Group Two C. The Singapore women's victory made amendsAgencies - 148 words
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Article497 1983-04-30 41 REST OF RESULTS Men: Group 1A: China bt West Germany 5-0, France bt Yugoslavia 5-4, France bt Czechoslovakia 5-3, South Korea bt West Germany 5-0, Sweden bt United States 5-1, South Korea bt Czechoslovakia 50, South Korea bt West Germany 5-0, Yugoslavia bt United States 5-1. China bt Sweden 5-1497 words
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Advertisement1088 1983-04-30 41 OVERSEAS UNION ENTERPRISE LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) |m NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING B 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twentieth Annual General Meeting of jjj| I Overseas Union Enterprise Limited will be held at Mandarin Court 'A', 4th Floor, m Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore1,088 words
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Advertisement398 1983-04-30 41 £■9 ■.£.->..,' r ii li'iiiiiftiliHßiiyiJr v- A >" r/ '^BHw't. «HHHHHHM| The HP-41 Handheld only ***** and the HP-41CV is now only "1 Computer was chosen by Ss6os. u.*S^i^fiß NASA as a regular member And what's more, we have a special offer I'^^KjL-; of tne Space Shuttle team. If now398 words
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Article, Illustration470 1983-04-30 42 DALLAS, Friday A RESURGENT Vitas Gerulaitis used his devastating serve to upset third-seeded Guillermo Vilas, of Argentina, 7-6, 6-4, 6-2 last night m the quarter-finals of the World Championship Tennis finals tournament. In the semi-finals, he will meet fellow New Yorker John McEnroe, who hadReuter - 470 words
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Article, Illustration297 1983-04-30 42 TAMPA (Florida), Fri. Top-seeded Johan Kriek (below) pulled off a 7-5, 7-5 victory over fellow American Vince van Patten yesterday to reach the quarterfinals of the U5575,000 ($156,750) Tampa men's tennis tournament. Two unseeded players Bob Lutz, of the United States, and Florin Segarceanu, ofAgencies - 297 words
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Article320 1983-04-30 42 Sewy streaks ahead m Italian Open FLORENCE, Fri. Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, hit a hot streak with his putter on the back nine to fashion an eight-under-par 64 for a three-stroke lead m the first round of the Italian Open championship here yesterday. Ballesteros, who won his secondAgencies - 320 words
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Article233 1983-04-30 42 WORLD Boxing Association lightweight champion Ray Mancini Droke his collar-bone during a sparring session on Wednesday, forcing his scheduled title defence against fellow American Kenny Bogner on May 28 to be cancelled. Mancini had been due to take part m a US$6 million ($12.5 m) double world titleAgencies - 233 words
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Advertisement299 1983-04-30 42 r .-.c« j fl ______H__________L_l 1 Bfci, p J^li I ■^^^pp^nip i|||pn H^ f FANTASTIC FREE J II r '^^^^Im il J GIFTS OFFER!!! 1 &W*x J #1 h Buy any bedroom set now and you J Z lBCj *_J_B___HBHB>i^^ BH^y^^ 1 will get all these fantastic gifts: M m-299 words
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Advertisement130 1983-04-30 42 Game SUPER JACKPOT i^M^ m m m W ir "ii jg^i H^k^ JB FOR TOMORROWS DRAW 34/83 ©TO BE HELD OVER REDIFFUSION AT 4.30 P.M. NUMBERS DRAWN IN THE MONTH OF APRIL w DRAW NO. 5 OUT OF 49 ADD. NO. 25 11 19 25 31 37 14 H 26130 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1983-04-30 43 Alan Hubbard m a special report for the Straits Times Poised to be his own soccer boss, Venables lines up star career as an author 6 THERE is no doubt that of the many faces of Mr Venables, the one that wears the most contented1,090 words
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Article406 1983-04-30 43 Slide turns to a dive City's bid to beat the drop LONDON, Fri. The heady days m September when Manchester City led the English First Division must hold an air of fantasy for manager John Benson. Those early weeks of the season when City fans were rubbing their hands mReuter - 406 words
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Article54 1983-04-30 43 MANCHESTER (England), Fri. Laurie Cunningham, on loan from Real Madrid, could stake a claim for an FA Cup finalplace for Manchester United against Brighton at Wembley on May 21 when he makes his first full outing for United. He could Kay against Norwich City tomorrow or atAFP - 54 words
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Article235 1983-04-30 43 THE European Football Union (UEFA) have banned William Hartwig, of West German club Hamburg, and Claudio Prandelli, of Italy's Juventus, from taking part m the European Cup final m Atheas on May 25. Hartwig was booked the second time m Hamburg's semi-final second-leg tie against Real235 words
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Advertisement368 1983-04-30 43 HK^iQL^^^^p3a«»4a32E3S* w *i^SS^^^^^|^fcil \TC Mj -JHj __^L_ JBj H^^ igttnmßSmu JmummmmimnmiimnlrnMll^,, flLiiiiiii»ni«»fflLii.iA»J°riPWi -^aM J>'! ti- Sf^ tif% 141 A Hhli B W k^d hA $%l i* k li^i *Tw ■^^^^^^^F^^^^^^^^^v^'^PH HHHHIHHHHHHbHRBHHHIH&HI BBBHBHHHBBHHHHHHIHHBHHHi HBBBHHHHSHHHHSHHBHBBBi Wm l s^9^| cHJ^B &2S&m 91 tlk f -i'fll Walkman NET 5522.90 IjHHfc *H VAN CLEEF ARPELS368 words
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Article, Illustration350 1983-04-30 44 EPSOM JEEP - Intercontinental can make sure of Derby berth EPSOM JEEP By INTERCONTINENTAL can make certain of a berth m the Perak Derby field by winning his lead-up race over the straight 1,100 m m Race 6 at Ipoh today. A runaway seven-length winner over the Bukit Timah 1,400 m m March,350 words
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Article103 1983-04-30 44 Debut by John Miller's son IPOH, Fri. Perth jockey Shayne Miller, 19, will make his debut appearance here this weekend as a visiting rider. Miller, who is attached to trainer P.K. Leong, completed his apprenticeship last month. He has had five years of race riding and has won five majorTONTO - 103 words
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Article391 1983-04-30 44 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG SOOK 10 Creek Street 4 Intan Malaysia 4 Intan Malaysia 5 Pahang 4 Intan Malaysia 1 8 Lisa Greene 10 Creek Street 8 Lisa Greene 6 Daikoku 8 Lisa Greene 4 Intan Malaysia 11 Anak Malaysia 10 Creek391 words
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Article4008 1983-04-30 44 I KBJBJffliiiiiBiiiiiM 1 PI AQQ 1 niV ft 1 &OOm PHPH i 'ou fl 7. (f'l^^il (Ratings: 82-73) nHMnBUfI (Stakes' $14 500) x 1 77*008 So Valiant 57 (82) Wang-Yeoh 5 nzg same (1600 m) Unplaced m all five starts this season; m rear throughout when Bth4,008 words
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250 1983-04-30 44 TONTO - TONTO hb B Y Our man on the track mMnHMMaon* f^rlciJc!" m hk '""Ff £L« £?L L<Sh. debut l ooks se for another winning performance m Racp 8 for tOP division f 3 h °VSeS This Trophy Case three-year-old, owned by Chens Stable250 words
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Article174 1983-04-30 44 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE —< Rv KTt,.,, AT AXTr> NEW ZEALAND jockey NiSei Tiley nasa g°od chance of landing a treble today. He has three good mounts Putera Sandhurst (Race 3) Regal Tan II (Race 4) and Tua Koh (R^UC£ Sandhurst was JcZ^T* tainty" m his last start174 words
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Article, Illustration403 1983-04-30 45 PEDIGREE - Flying start by latest batch of apprentices PEDIGREE By THE present batch of trainee apprentices from the Malayan Racing Association's Apprentice Jockey Training School has done exceedingly well so far. Three of the eight who completed their course last December have ridden a winner. The first to greet the judges403 words
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Article90 1983-04-30 45 1st 2nd 3rd Bougoare 23 13 16 West 19 13 10 Teh 17 20 13 Lee 17 14 8 Allan 17 9 14 Samsuri 16 13 7 Jaafar 13 4 2 G van Breokelen 12 9 8 Buang 11 17 10 Ng 11 11 7 PKLeong 11 790 words
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Article197 1983-04-30 45 Total No of placlngs; Placings for bust It rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tweedie 117 22 17 12 *****1. 1311 2 Donnelly 141 16 10 15 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 Eahmat 86 14 8 11 ********** 4 Lucas 86 14 3197 words
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Article85 1983-04-30 45 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 16 8 12 Auric 5 10 8 Sultan &Khoo 5 10 Memo 4 2 1 Premier 4 0 2 Goodman 3 9 9 Chens 3 6 0 ChuFaiHung 3 2 5 WengLoke 3 10 Prince 3 0 2 Bullet 3 0 0 Memories 385 words
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Article, Illustration347 1983-04-30 45 Mellow Tint impresses in trial ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Fri. Mellow Tint is maintaining his last-start winning form when he strode out fluently over 600 m m 37.4 sec with visiting Perth jockey Shayne Miller astride. The going was rendered yielding after an overnight downpour. A promising sort,347 words
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Article118 1983-04-30 45 NEWMARKET (England), Fri Frenchtrained favourite Ma Birhe won the English I,C'JO Guineas here yesteiday, earning Criquette Head the distinction of being the first woman trainer to win an English classic race. Ma Biche, ridden by Criquette's brother Freddie, romped home 1 x h lengths clear ofReuter - 118 words
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Article1709 1983-04-30 45 RACEI 130CLA883D.V4-I^oom rv^v^ij a (Ratings:B7-78) /cjaLao. «ivi nnn\ (biaKOS. $14,3UU; -1 4*os*fi She's A Darline 56 5 (86) Golden ArrowWest smnT+?(S»m) Francis 4 2 0* His Eminence H 55 (83) J Moffitt-Mak 3 arte d£S"(1200m) Jnnaldl 1 3 Trul Grit^Ms m)Harmony-L^''3 ire moom) Harmony bee ire 4 4100*01,709 words
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Advertisement190 1983-04-30 45 NOW g You Can Make It j^ Direct To MORESBY^! jC HONOLULU 5j S^^^ Every Saturday at 9.30 p.m.^P^j SOnly on AIR NIUGINI Sfor reservation and ticketing, come to: P #03-05 Orchard C E <^j PP^^ 220 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. i^l^l ifv Tel: *****58 or \d&MP Smm mb^ Singapore190 words
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Article, Illustration442 1983-04-30 46 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Malaysian hurdles queen not m shape MARINA CHIN (right), holder of the South-east Asia Games women's 100 metres hurdles record, will not compete m next month's Games m Singapore. "Tell them I won't be running m the Games," she said when I met442 words
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Article, Illustration545 1983-04-30 46 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT 4 THE work at SSC could be likened to driving a car over different terrain first across a plain and then up and over a series of hills. To be sure, it was an eventful journey, replete with many ups and m downs. Dr Tan545 words
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Article, Illustration195 1983-04-30 46 Countdown to curtain-up 12TH SEA GAMES THE 12th South-east Asia Games the biggest sporting event m Singapore is exactly four weeks away. Athletes of the eight participating countries Burma, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Kampuchea and Singapore have moved into the final stages of their preparations for the sporting195 words
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Article517 1983-04-30 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By CHARGE! that will be the battlecry of leader-of-the-pack Lim Kian Tiong when the Tiger Open golf championships enter the final round at Sembawang this morning. Kian Tiong shot a par--71 yesterday for a 139 total and a three-stroke lead over517 words
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Article301 1983-04-30 46 DEFENDING champions Raffles Institution stormed into the final of the national school's under-17 rugby tournament with a 20-4 win over arch-rivals St Andrew's at the Police Academy yesterday. Raffles owed much of their victory, by two goals and two tries against a try, to their lanky301 words
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Article192 1983-04-30 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH EIGHTY athletes from various countries will be showing the stuff of which masters are made when they compete m the sixth national Masters' track and field championships at Raffles' Institution today and tomorrow. Brunei's strongman, Aloysius Sibidoi, who holds the world shot put192 words
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Advertisement219 1983-04-30 46 Rocco f s double attraction weekend Ihwbl -><->■ HBB^ntf i -^^BMHBIMHHHwSMi^H^wiwIy. t <j^fe^B hßt*"^. CJ*A% Ok J8 h I !T [♦ri'-jra^taLl v PHSk^* m> oo^z9|^PlHhb~ /^^^>^^>/>w^ r t^^^ PWr[^TfW!flffW|Hli JP. S Rondo Manor Buffet Hutch M HBBfIW^HV^H^HftjHM^HwJB^Mr Ifciiin Lt-1 f2 sets onfy) Jn 1 1 •1 1 •T« hl T'Ji219 words
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Article288 1983-04-30 47 HAKIKAT RAI - Fitness sees Chiang Sin in final HAKIKAT RAI By THE unexpected does happen m squash. But it did not last night. Despite a one-game lead, Dennis Yip found himself on the receiving end m his semi-final tie against top seed Tang Chiang Sin m the PIA Singapore closed championships at288 words
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Article366 1983-04-30 47 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By IT TOOK three telex messages to do it, but swimmer Tay Khoon Hean, who is training m the United States, finally managed to get his official times to the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association for consideration during their Southeast Asia Games selection meeting366 words
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Article28 1983-04-30 47 G.E. HOUSEWARES won the Staminade Cup soccer tournament, beating Leblond Makino 2-0 m the final at the Jurong Stadium last night. Kamsadi Mastop scored both goals.28 words
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Article, Illustration225 1983-04-30 47 No fear, says Higgins as Davis takes lead SHEFFIELD (England), Fri. Defending champion Alex Higgins, of Northern Ireland, was unruffled after trailing 5-2 to 1981 winner Steve Davis, of England, 5-2 m the first session of their semi-final at the world snooker championships here yesterday. The mercurial Irishman dropped the225 words
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219 1983-04-30 47 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH THE Singapore Schools Sports Council have organised tours for four sports during the September holidays to make up for their being left out of this year's ASEAN Schools sports calendar. The netball, hockey, and water-polo teams will head for a West Malaysian tour,219 words
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Article, Illustration357 1983-04-30 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Singapore 'imports' revel m five -goal march to first final KUANTAN, Fri. Two former Singapore players and another "import", Selangor's Zainal Abidin, tonight helped Pahang to reach their history-making first Malaysia Cup soccer final with a 5-0 victory over Penang 5-0 m the semi-final secondleg357 words
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Article, Illustration320 1983-04-30 47 Chin Ann to carry their hopes for first M-Cup final berth KUALA LUMPUR, Fri SOH CHIN AUN will carry the hopes of a whole state when he leads Malacca against Selangor m their Malaysia Cup soccer semifinal second leg at the Merdeka Stadium here tomorrow night.NST - 320 words
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Article275 1983-04-30 47 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO Fandi accepts FAS invitation By FANDI AHMAD ended a thousand doubts yesterday when he accepted the Football Association of Singapore's invitation to join the Republic's South-east Asia Games squad. The FAS, who changed their minds about not inviting the talented player at a meeting last Monday, yesterday275 words
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Miscellaneous95 1983-04-30 47 ATHLETICS SAAA Open relays (National Stadium, 2 p.m.). National Masters championships (RI, 3 p.m.). BASEBALL Friendly: Singapore All-stars v Bangkok All-stars (Ulu Pandan, 6 p.m.). CRICKET Padang Shield: SCC v SRC (Padang, 10.45 a.m.). GOLF Tiger Open (Sembawang, 8 a. m.). SILAT Sidek Saniff Cup finals (Delta Complex, 2. 3D95 words
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Article, Illustration320 1983-04-30 48 Students rushed to hospitals in 10 ambulances and cars after 7 a.m. ordeal SEVENTY-SIX primary school pupils were trapped m their schoolbus when it landed on its side after an accident with another bus at Balestier Road yesterday. The victims were pulled out, some crying, throughTAN SUAN ANN - 320 words
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Article417 1983-04-30 48 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG Royal decree expected today, say sources Our Bangkok Correspondent By BANGKOK, Fri. A royal decree proclaiming Gen Prem Tinsulanonda as Thailand's next Prime Minister is expected tomorrow, reliable sources said today. However, the line-up of political parties forming the new government is417 words
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Article132 1983-04-30 48 BUSINESS TIMES IN TODAY'S ISSUE Singapore's Financial Daily High interest charges and hefty losses incurred by a recent property venture m the United States have bitten deeply into United Industrial Corporation's earnings. CHRIS LIM reports. Basic facts on companies can now be obtained by telex or post. Michael Fam Yue132 words
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Article23 1983-04-30 48 ANKARA, Fri. President Kenan Evren announced Friday that general elections for a new 400-member parliament will be held Nov. 6. AP.23 words
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285 1983-04-30 48 When up, up and away turns to down and death KUALA LUMPUR, Fri FOUR children have plunged to their deaths trying to fly like television heroes, the Consumers Association of Penang said today. A survey on the effects of TV violence said the children, all below the age of five,UPI - 285 words
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233 1983-04-30 48 France claims victory in VTR battle PARIS, Friday FRANCE, which yesterday lifted restrictions against Japanese video tape recorders (VTRs), claimed victory today m the battle of Poitiers versos Tokyo. It claimed the restrictions helped cnt its monthly trade deficit and convinced the Japanese they will have to act quickly toUPI; Reuter - 233 words
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Advertisement134 1983-04-30 48 AMIRS) a better carpet at a better price connoisseurs! The truth about PERSIAN AFGHAN NOMADIC CARPETS. An expensive name is no guarantee of Quality. I A common fallacy is to regard knot density as j the predominant factor when determining value. More important is the compactness and j uniformity of134 words
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Advertisement466 1983-04-30 48 TALK ON HIGHER EDUCATION IN U.S.A. Find out first hand about U.S. education from the Admission Representative of a number of accredited universities/colleges. Nearly 20,000 Malaysian students are now studying m the U.S. SCHILLER INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY offers programs m GCE O" 'A' levels and Hotel Mgt. For Hotel Mgt. program,466 words
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Miscellaneous139 1983-04-30 48 UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers m several areas round mid-morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/21 C Fine Manila 22/35 C Fair Amsterdam 10/14 C Cloudy Melbourne 10/17 C139 words
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Article, Illustration2223 1983-04-30 1 Whiz kids After visiting the Soviet Union, West Germany and Israel last year, an Education Ministry team broached the idea of streaming our exceptionally bright students into special courses tailored to their intellectual needs. But one major problem is: How do we identify and sift them from the other children?IPS - 2,223 words
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Advertisement77 1983-04-30 1 Spread the gift of gold. Butter from KerrygcM. Kerrygold pure Irish butter comes fresh, smooth taste of only the to you m Singapore from the richest highest quality butter. Taste the daky pastures m the w r orld. A gift gold. MJMffW^hm over Bo countries across thejM|S I^^Wl^ m^^ffTSf^S^ff^i world.77 words
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Advertisement173 1983-04-30 1 Create your War weapons, systems Review of the own salads and strategies musical Oklahoma! OUTLOOK, Page Two and Three BOOKS, Page Seven LEISURE, Page Twenty-nine Roxyjs May Day CfeWfeJ&sfto^ IE d w Brand new items to %bjr mfF^jb?%** MLwm MSjP go at below cost! /lurry/ /ft a 2-cfay a//a/r only.173 words
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Article, Illustration683 1983-04-30 2 Salad days are here again Adding meat, seafood and cheese to greens has raised the simple salad to main course status. If these suggestions by TAN LEE LENG inspire you to create your own, remember that simplicity is the key to success. Salads today reflect the philosophy that less is683 words
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Advertisement535 1983-04-30 2 sCawlEz^P"^ Ci mF -d rjifj J ■ij^"^" <£#■ <■■.-- ~~**t; <^~ MJMBtiW^fcZS-Cg^ -*S«" v J^TJTv— !S^_j/^ >■ zL-ir.J' V <■' .-■~Sr. -j i. :?'s** V iot^ I^^ WEBS&I&zL W" '-t-v'^. >~^-";>-^ -r- ;^r- ->■','■■'"-■' dllltn sculptured vinyl looks good and natural on the ceiling and wall 1 4^^,?v;r Made from535 words
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Advertisement105 1983-04-30 2 V Splendid food m cosy 1 atmosphere at economical rates! I ■ft :..vJH Highly recommended:-^ ok Mm 9L Karrv Repaid Ikan fl H B JjB (fish head curry) b| B Jm r*< Satay Udang m MmfatiA mm (satay prawn) fl m Mr a JBL Gado Gado MP HLth (mixed vegetable105 words
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Article, Illustration704 1983-04-30 3 NATALIN LING - NATALIN LING SABANG MERAUKE Dunn Building 90, Cecil Street Reviewed by IT'S such a unusual name that I just had to ask a waitress what it meant. Pronounced 'Mer-oh-kay', it means you leave here happy," she smiled. The restaurant is as unusual as its name. The704 words
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Article927 1983-04-30 3 Pork and Pears on Red Cabbage with Soy Vinaigrette This colourful salad, with its variety of textures, uses leftover pork m an unusual blending of flavours. Serve with a chilled California Chardonnay and, for dessert, lemon mousse with tuiles. Makes 4 servings. 500 g red cabbage, finely shredded 2927 words
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Advertisement240 1983-04-30 3 j^o^ 29 APRIL TO 4 MAY 1983 11am to 10pm. TL^k SEA VIEW HOTEL CARPARK (besides Yaohan Katong) J^yT J^ jL^a^^ >!JLL-CER>4/W/C SiflLE GALORE! i fc Here's your chance to own beautiful ceramic wares. All at -<cG!f^ i*Mm^r *™*tV** unbelievable prices. Because we bought them m bulk, you're F° raf240 words
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Advertisement1816 1983-04-30 4 Enjoy the relaxing l^^\ HBBMBSJi3wsffl!£^ benefits of a Luxury /r/7 /flf r-*"""^ a ,r._ Steam or Dry Heat uA I I kK)§ (aJ^^^^^ ls it a rma M > a^ J v^ J tSaf il m tlie Jl /^Tvw/ H'K*^ unite- secret is 'm -the C^ztT*^^\ COmfort and Jj IB'^"1,816 words
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Advertisement364 1983-04-30 5 CELEBRATE YOUR LABOUR DAY HOLIDAYS at the WORLD OF BIBDS *JURONG BIRD PARK: One of the world's best, here's an I HP '^^S attraction no visitor should miss,. From arctic dwellers to birds-of- RSP^h£^, J-^^^-. f^^jfi(H paradise, vultures to flamingoes, 20 landscaped hectares contain «J^^"^^ "%CT^— naAji^V^i over 3000 birds364 words
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Article, Illustration573 1983-04-30 6 Sidney Sheldon - Blockbuster with no pastel shades Sidney Sheldon MASTER OF THE GAME By Pan, 1983. $11.10 Reviewed by IRENE HOE I'M A sucker for blurbs and the blurbs on Sidiney Sheldon's novels will do it everytime. How could anyone resist 400-odd pages packed with power, money, blackmail, deceit and murder? A573 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1983-04-30 6 Michael B. Sab - Michael B. Sab a scientific approach to near-death experiences RECOLLECTIONS OF DEATH By om Corgi, 1982. $11.10 Reviewed by LULiN REUTENS COBOI AN INVESTIGATION REVEALING STRIKING NEW MEDICAL EVIDENCE OF LIFE AFTER DEATH... 1 i 0 nD 3 ZJGLjiJ U ULJ MICHAEL B. SABOM, MO Sabom, m1,100 words
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Advertisement191 1983-04-30 6 TENNIS CARNIVAL A Special O3IG of everything tennis from 30 April '83 and for the whole month of May. CONVERSE 5-Set Leather HEAD LEGEND Now te ss 15% HB^ -!<y_ n UHkJV Now less 40% i j^P'^^H PRINCE CLASSIC^^^TT'rv Now less 20% >* x< A LOTTO t-Shirts U.P.-s3ft«rNow $10 now191 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1983-04-30 7 Christy Cambell - Strategies in modern warfare Christy Cambell WAR FACTS NOW By Fontana, 1982. 304 pages. $14.75 Reviewed by ROBERT CHEW 4 While the state of the world makes soldiers as essential as farmers and doctors, it raises weapon science and military technology to a level as or more important than the1,052 words
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Advertisement272 1983-04-30 7 /W A JPEAMSE n Featuring Minstrel's Praisefrom Philippines. Join this Christian music group for an evening of praise and worship. Sing hymns and psalms to the Lord with Praise 30th April, Ist 2nd May, 1983. 7.30 nightly P.U.B Auditorium liFlU^i 1 165 rTi33w (ll -^l Exclusive R^g eol^lm m jlf272 words
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Advertisement704 1983-04-30 8 |jj~fcis\^ V^T J Golden New Town B£ ™~^*^Str Princess Clementii n^cl^/TnADIvOH 1 NOWSHOWINGI EMPRESS/TOA PAYOH G n,i.M,4,6.45.9.00pm HAPPY/PEOPLE'S NT: 1.30,3.30,700,9.00pm DALIT/LfWAGU P: 1.30,3.30.7.30,9.30pm QUEENSTOWN/PLAZA C: 1.30,3.30,7.15,9.30pm NOW SHOWING NO FREE LIST STARRING ZHANG YU j% MET.: 1.15, 3.15, 7.15*9.15 M&L J: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 m> A *T 'rtfM H:704 words
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Advertisement414 1983-04-30 8 1 CAPITOL-REPUBLIC: Now Showing i H (CAP *****59) 5 SHOWS: 11, 1.30, 4. 6.30, 9.15 No Free List I (REP *****02) 5 SHOWS: 11, 145, 4, 7.00, 9.00 No Free List w^^'^THf A \mnmwUUrn: iBrM 1 JAMES OLSON BURT YOUNG R'JTANYA ALDA H I LIDO: NOW SHOWING! I (*****14) 11am,414 words
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Advertisement356 1983-04-30 9 |g"^™™g""M HHHHBj May 5, 1983 Issue I I SALE k NOW In this issue: The FOCUS on BANKING '83 is the most comprehensive produced by the Review. Starting with the crying need for a structured approach by banks to write down some of the less developed countries' debt, its 80356 words
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Advertisement159 1983-04-30 9 I Loiich&lnne ontheaira^nnc flavours of India. Our chefs are very particular about the food they serve you. Because it's made faithfully to ancestral recipes brought over from India. According to the standards that have made Devi's Restaurant famous m Malaysia. With just the right amount of the right spices. And159 words
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Advertisement293 1983-04-30 10 v' Hiap Huat moves to meet the challenge of the times. rhn 1 1 0 nrioc l)\/ C O nSOt !Cia 1 1 n O O Ljr cn 1 1 re olinttE&sfc' '-/^^s%%JS|^^^H^^^H^Bl^M^BE%<a^BHHJjßjw^B|jß^Ma§CTJiBi^jiSS^g^^r^^MSiiirapfrK3Jjß r- c <^s>2^jj \Aypfp /^i r~r~)oc3est trodina dealina m \^SußbB&b&< :.'y%-%%^^^i bbH!b%]- cth^; Vi '^^s^^b^h^^b > isms^'293 words
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Advertisement143 1983-04-30 11 The challenge of competition has led us to create raj the biggest showroom of its kind m Singapore [^J HhBkBE jß^^^H^H HShHHHHShShSk tßffl&tb-" "-^cjStt^^^H^^PßSßH^^^^^n^HHK^v"'->.>'' ;■>■■: v "''^^^^r^WWiSHHHlHß >r> jw SSffft S9H :>' jB^H I^B^^H :<< ■'•■>-> '>-4jvi? fi| Hf $^H 'V. jj-fW jgHHHgit' l fI^BHMMBBII^BI^BBMBIBiTiiBIwBmBB^^^^TrTifIBBji^WHBpBJ^^^R^^Mc-^^^^^ throughout the world, end Hiop143 words
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Advertisement545 1983-04-30 12 iXn The challenge of providing better service has resulted m l^J the creation of a sophisticated computerised warehouse. inclined shelves and slide track speeds up stmOMMM i::. m.mjua BB rfiMnn inumwiyy mmniiwiiiinilL MBi^^^_ta-H-Bl -m-mrrtl iO f^&f rlj^^^ Merchandise is handled on a "first-in, first- stiSaltsz*? ll out" basis, so that545 words
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Advertisement103 1983-04-30 13 group of secure and thriving companies. L^J jy Bhk This mu iti-mihion oolior concßrn^ th*3 lorgsst «hr fc^Bßßt '^IBBl^i^i^Bßßi^B^i^^^^^^^Bßi^H^^^^i^^^^M^^^^^S^^^^M^^a^^ ;^^M^S^^ rnonufocturinQ hioh ouolity oudio topss for Corwatidamsto\kQ Huat Holdings on your official opening of Hiap Huat House AH LAM TRADING CO., JHSiIIL-. TRANSIT-MIXED CONCRETE PTE. LTD. 15, Pekin Street, Singapore103 words
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Advertisement406 1983-04-30 14 r^The challenge of productivity has resulted LKJ m a new and professional team, \t Hiap Huat, we believe m providing .flliß^^ p orofessionai service And we are proud 1 that everyone here has been thoroughly if nm^ mm trained to be able to provide that to our S §^j^^lj% WFWkM^^^^406 words
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Advertisement154 1983-04-30 15 Congratulations Hiap Huat Holdings on your official opening of Hiap Huat House JT v -i TL JmkMmk GLOBE NEON engineering B K_^B I n^Hi m I M\. lima I Jl I Blk 34 3 18 03 20 Commonwealth Lane, Singapore 0314. Tel: *****33. m II I ALUMINIUM PTE. LTD. 51,154 words
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Advertisement951 1983-04-30 16 NOTICE NOTICES j T~"Y"Y j m 1 IN THE MATTKR OF THK W& «^^^^^^9i^^^^^^Pf^ ■^Mi COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 HP*"* 111 I lilllSlll IM 1 I W-JL*s and Iv*hml AJyk^iiMiiiLftfMfcriir A a. 31 J» H IN THK MATTKR OF Our heartiest I p mmm ln .un. 3ggST t-^JS^m^ZT congratulations to951 words
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Advertisement967 1983-04-30 17 APPOINTMENTS Coopers &Lybr3nd Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive M Selection, Marketing and Economic967 words
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Advertisement588 1983-04-30 17 I f gemeballwaiiageb I PUBLISHING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY im A General Manager is required by an international group to K| establish, then manage profitably for growth, a company '^1 specialising m information technology publications which will be marketed and distributed throughout the S.E. Asian r region. The proposed company will be588 words
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Advertisement564 1983-04-30 17 I UNITED MERCHANT BANK LIMITED m (a wholly-owned subsidiary of United Overseas Bank Limited) If you are looking for an exciting career m banking, we invite you to join us as: I CREDIT OFFICER I m the Lending Department. The job offers exposure and I training m merchant banking activities564 words
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Advertisement875 1983-04-30 18 APPOINTMENTS I 1 1 _n .1 1 ETHYLENE GLYCOLS I Py^V^ (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED j are one of the downstream Companies of Singapore's $2 billion T Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau. Currently, the Company is producing Nitrogen and plans are ahead to produce Ethylene Oxide and Glycols. 1 To875 words
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Advertisement515 1983-04-30 18 We are affiliated to an international E group of companies who are engaged m a high technology joint-venture E business. Due to expansion plans and future growth, E a vacancy now exists for the position of: The Job: Evaluate current production processes with E emphasis on optimum utilisation of man-515 words
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Advertisement524 1983-04-30 18 I SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION^ invites applications for the following M appointment:COPYWRITER (ENGLISH) ($970 -$2168) ASSISTANT COPYWRITER (ENGLISH) ($619 $1858) To be responsible for copywriting/translating i for Radio and TV Commercials; selecting of music and doing sound recording; vetting of commercial scripts; liaising with agencies/ clients for materials, copy instructions, etc;524 words
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Advertisement562 1983-04-30 18 a leading producer of wiremesh seeks A to fill vacancy created by its expansion program 5S£ The successful candidate must have nj completed 3 parts of the ACCA/or icma fjO Accounting examinations with a few JQjfj years experience m the field of ac- hMSr counting and/or auditing. To assist the562 words
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Advertisement663 1983-04-30 19 APPOINTMENTS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITH AN EXPANDING COMPANY A trading company with an agency for an established range of high quality architectural lighting fittings is seeking the following personnel to increase and consolidate its market share. 1) SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE This position requires a marketing oriented person with at least three663 words
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Advertisement659 1983-04-30 19 «K[ Applications are invited from suitably qualified L Ipl candidates for the position of:I MANAGER, I PERSONNEL&ADMINISTRATION 1 THE JOB: jjj This is a senior appointment m the company m-: lift reporting directly to the Chief Executive. The sue- *f 'ijgft- cessful applicant will be expected to manage the JL|659 words
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Advertisement584 1983-04-30 19 O SINGAPORE |S| COUNCIL Applications are invited from citizens or permanent residents of Singapore and other Asean citizens for the following appointment:A) Public Relations Officer ($l5OO-100-1700/1800-100-2300/ 2425-125-3550) Qualification and Experience: A General Degree or acceptable professional qualification with 3 years experience m public relations or journalism. Those with GCE 'A'584 words
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Advertisement610 1983-04-30 19 GM Singapore is an expanding manufacturing and progressive company. We provide excellent career and personal growth opportunity for those who work with us. Currently, we are looking for talented individuals to fill the following positions: PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS (Permanent Night Shift) Diploma or Degree m Management or Engineering 3 or more610 words
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Advertisement474 1983-04-30 20 APPOINTMENTS J^ggKLm iM BJjB fflffiri^ ASTEC llflllpjr responding "^f to the needs jj|f of the mf electronics jf industry Astec International (S) Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Astec International Limited, Hong Kong the leading power supply manufacturer m the world, seeks a young and dynamic team of technical474 words
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Advertisement662 1983-04-30 20 r PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION 1 I V Applications are invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the fol- i lowing appointments: POSTI PROGRAMME CO-ORDINATOR POST 2 GIRL PIPER POST 3 BANDSMAN POST 4 FEMALE DANCER REQUIREMENTS Post I: A university degree m Sociology ft' or Social Work; Experience m662 words
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Advertisement676 1983-04-30 20 4\f A OSA MARKETING W#ll ASSOCIATES PTE LTD ,V We are a fast expanding company m the building and construction trade, offering a wide range of quality products for interior furnishing to developers, architects, designers and retail outlets. We invite suitably qualified persons for the following appointments: I 1) Designer676 words
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Advertisement493 1983-04-30 20 I F53 SINGAPORE^I I POLYTICHNIC Wk Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the positions of PART-TIME LECTURERS m the Mechanical Production Engineering Department. Subjects available m the evenings include: (A) Mechanical Production Engineering subjects— Applied Mechanics, Materials Processes, Engineering Drawing, Materials Technology, Engineering Drawing Design, Flow493 words
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Advertisement433 1983-04-30 21 APPOINTMENTS A\ CREDIT POSB PTE LTD I T POSB INVESTMENT PTE LTD 1 Applications are invited for the following vacancies:--(A) ASSISTANT MANAGER (VALUATION) (B) ASSISTANT MANAGER (PROPERTY) (C) ASSISTANT MANAGER (FINANCE) (D) VALUATION OFFICER (E) MAINTENANCE OFFICER (MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL) Duties i (A) Management of in-house valuation office; and valuation I433 words
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Advertisement595 1983-04-30 21 f INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDING MANAGER 1 INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDING j COMPANY with a well established branch m Singapore requires the services of an experienced, commercially minded International Freight Forwarder to manage its Singapore office. This is a senior position with excellent prospects for advancement within a major multinational company. The595 words
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Advertisement558 1983-04-30 21 (til) Honeywell-Synertek, a subsidiary' ofthe Honeywell Corporation invites qualified personnel to join us as: PRODUCT ENGINEERING ASSISTANT (Permanent Night Shift) The candidate should possess a Diploma m Electronic Engineering or a C G full certificate m Electronics, preferably with at least one year's working experience on Xincom Memory Testers and558 words
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Advertisement534 1983-04-30 21 We are a subsidiary of a large multinational company looking for suitable qualified persons for the following positions: PROJECT ENGINEER DUTIES: Project development and follow-up activiI ties I Cost estimation and preparation of offers Engineering design and supervision of locally fabricated works Installation and commissioning of plants and technical support534 words
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Advertisement660 1983-04-30 22 APPOINTMENTS 1 SALES POSITIONS IN 3M I Applications are invited for the following positions m 3M. Candidates should be Singapore Citizens, and r possess a valid driving licence. Male candidates must J have completed National Service. i I SALES REPRESENTATIVE I (INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS) The position carries responsibility for promoting and660 words
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Advertisement892 1983-04-30 22 I f MANUFACTURING ENGINEER I (Assembly Operations) This position reports to Manager manufacturing engineering, assembly. Requirements Diploma/Degree m Electrical or Electronic Engineering j I with at least 1 to 2 years experience m a manufacturing environment. Responsibilities Generally, the incumbent is responsible for determining and maintaining the process for manufacturing892 words
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Advertisement1125 1983-04-30 22 Iw DIGITAL EQUIPMENT COfiPORATION, the world's leader m the minicomputer industry, designs, manuBa factures, sells and services computers and associated peripheral equipment and related software and jjjP supplies. The company's products are used worldwide m a wide variety of applications and programmes. Rja Due to rapid expansion our manufacturing plant1,125 words
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Advertisement634 1983-04-30 23 APPOINTMENTS THE SGV GROUP SGV-Goh Tan Pte. Ltd. > Professional/Executive Recruitment Services I iajßH Our client, a professional firm engaged m providing i| f company secretarial services, is inviting suitably qualified individuals to assume the position of:- I MANAGER/ I I COMPANY I 1 SECRETARY I The successful candidate is634 words
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Advertisement769 1983-04-30 23 f NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited from citizens/ permanent residents of Singapore and other ASEAN citizens to the following posts m the Animal Holding Unit: (1) LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (2) ASSISTANT LABORATORY TECHNICIAN QUALIFICATIONS POST (1) University graduates m veterinary medicine, microbiology, biology or holders of a recognised qualification769 words
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Advertisement545 1983-04-30 23 NALCO A multi-national speciality chemical company invites applicants to join m thenrapid expansion: LABORATORY TECHNICIAN GCE 'A' level with Chemistry Chemical Process Technology Diploma preferable though not essential as on-the-job training will be provided Ability to work independently Completed National Service Age 20 years or more Benefits: Attractive salary 39-hour-5-day545 words
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Advertisement425 1983-04-30 23 £t/&0 SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (I97B) LTD W^ A job today... I I A career tomorrow I I ADMINISTRATIVE I 1 ASSISTANT I University Graduate with 1 to 2 years' experience m personnel and administration Has good interpersonal and .communication skills with the ability to handle employees at various grades I425 words
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Advertisement906 1983-04-30 24 APPOINTMENTS Atlas Copco is a world leader m compressors, tools and drilling equipment for mining and construction. We are looking for well-qualified and experienced personnel to join our expanding Service Centre m Singapore to fill the following positions: EEEE SERVICE SUPERVISOR |j We are looking for a mature individual who906 words
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Advertisement878 1983-04-30 24 -I The Medical Product Division of Gould USA is establishing a manufactur- I 'o'*M m Q operation m Spore. The Spore plant will be producing medical I disposables and electronic instruments. I We have vacancies for the following positions m our new plant located m I I Ang Mo Kio.878 words
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Advertisement816 1983-04-30 24 NOTICE SEALION HOTELS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) Registered Office: HCollyer Quay. #12-01 Singapore Rubber House Singapore 0104 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventh Annual General Meeting of Sealion Hotels Limited will be held at The Lotus Room, 2nd Storey, Hyatt Regency816 words
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Advertisement1762 1983-04-30 25 NOTICE I ANNOUNCEMENT 1 1 Dole-the world's biggest name m pineapple. We are pleased to announce that United Distributors (S) Pte Ltd 315 Outram Road #08-08 Tan Boon Liat Bldg, kL^ m Singapore 0316, Tel: *****22 has been for Dole products m Singapore/Malaysia >*BPI%f -f. with effect from Ist May,1,762 words
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Advertisement1044 1983-04-30 25 fTHE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of The Straits Trading Company Limited will be held at 65 Chulia Street #19-00 (19th storey), OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104, on Thursday 2nd June 1983 at 11.00 a.m.,1,044 words
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Advertisement271 1983-04-30 26 Bf^flßHßßßHE^^'v^ I i A. I ;f:|^QBHBH9HHI B^ fc JS> I -r^o |V -iSp*3W -wßtl W "/^V?^V^L^iE^a^a^Lß Bißi h^H9^LV HHtt >v iVSB WKUB^aßflßnnaHLc '^'a^H L^Mn^fcjßiT TWHFriiif biW fflfc. irSaMf i^ilW "iij^- v JKaßaEiS(^--i B i -...--■,il If"" iPift^l^Hßßlw L^L^Lflliflß'' I1 Jm^Blß* •^*k-> ji*' l^ %> < i: wSr m \^L i271 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous315 1983-04-30 26 G ARFIELD By Jim Dana I I SAW AN AWFOL MOVIE LAST MOWEV/ER.TMEV V\V TMEV ELECTRIFIEP A NIGHT CALLEP ALI EN POG." PISPATCH HIM WITH A >) 12-STOKV FIRE HYPRANt) IT WAS ABOUT THIS GIGANTIC RATHER CLEVER PLOY n MUTT THAT TERRORIZE P y^^-A^ V-, THE WORLP'^^^y" O^^ OiflA PAVt6315 words
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Advertisement514 1983-04-30 27 Plaza Singapura Only -/jjft, Mf.<^»- '^I^.^^ '^ie :^f ■■^IC' j^&JBiw^L l^ slf 5^ b I >1 f. ■.■•'ll l H^* *i* r^«^i« «ti*# *ju EiH if-JP^' :s:;; V WK"° *T* *^H ||^-'f>» *|5- <^i wKmISBm^BKBB&m* 8 IK" ?aH b MWplfehi, aby walkers model 5616 mUMLI I -'H' J.l -'J yU!4UUtI514 words
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Miscellaneous381 1983-04-30 27 PEANUTS ii^scji^ I'M GONNA MELP W Tm UJRITIN6 A I 6ARAGIOLA l] WHATEVER 8 7 U/ITM YOUR BASEBALL LETTER TO JOE S^ iV V^itvtiy j PROBLEM, BIG BROTHER... JAEA6IA6IARIOLIA "~y~"^ NORBERT By George Fett HE^PIPrEVSR. VES^cX! DIP. I'VE diPT A FUNNY TELLYOU ABOUT J X^_ _^X i FEEUNG I PIPNT.381 words
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Advertisement207 1983-04-30 28 y^ ___^-w DIRECT FROM OUR WAREHOUSE TO YOU! 1 SINGAPORE'S MOST SPECT^ULAR^ r -y-]--]rT| s^V°' CApy,^ _^T\^^^ "ding F^iris Deep /Vt''" i ro Courts specialise m fitted kitchens and r EflH .^B^^H^WWB^HBMBB^^B|^B^^^^^WB^B|^B^mHMS^ 1 bedroom furniture, fitted carpets and |^f^g^P Financing ceramic floor and wall tiles plus curtains '■■PB^W jjj^^^^*^^feSH 3SJylwßHpi^^^Wßß^^^^^B^^^^™*^F™^^^™^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B207 words
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Article, Illustration679 1983-04-30 29 Oh, what a beautiful JOHN de SOUZA reviews Oklahoma! YEARS ago, m the wilds of an Aussie boarding school, I too was part of a young cast that, well, yelled Oklahoma! into an enthusiastically mangled kangaroo version of the Broadway original. But we hell-raising performers loved it. And so didNIK KASMANI - 679 words
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Article, Illustration671 1983-04-30 29 j^^*^^^^^^M^*r^v MY DOCTOR and I go a long way back. Right back to that rainy Christmas of '65, when I was eight and feverish and saw coloured spots on the walls. My other doctor, I think, had just died; and mother having heard about671 words
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Article523 1983-04-30 29 M. MCGOWAN - M. MCGOWAN By m New York TO MARK the 20th anniversary of the assassination of President John Kennedy on Nov 22, American TV stations are planning a variety of special programmes including a film made by a British independent TV company. The seven-hour programme, to be523 words
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Advertisement287 1983-04-30 29 III r^^^^^^^^Ef mP B *Ji Coffee table >>!Sw| and mattress excluded H v "Mb i^^^_~^^_~_ I LL*. -.^—.J 1^ dining^gQ jifflH^^^^S^^^^ I Hp^HaiMiuM,.-^ mm l set of pillows bolster E DEE for every purchase of *1$58H $235 1 WilllC WONDCRf Ul rnottress IT P^T I s v s.* I Ji287 words
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Page 29 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous112 1983-04-30 29 TODAY: SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Guest soloist Salvatore Accardo on the violin. Programme includes works by Brahms Academic Festival Overture Op 80, Violin Concerto in D Op 71 and Symphony No 2 in D Op 73. 8.15 p.m. Victoria Concert Hall. Tickets at $40, $20, $15 and $8 from usual booking112 words
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Miscellaneous95 1983-04-30 29 THE LITTLE PRINCE Stage presentation in French. Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road. 8 p.m. Tickets at $5 from the Alliance Francaise. OKLAHOMA Presented by the Singapore American Association and the National Theatre Trust. 8 p.m. Victoria Theatre. Tickets at $20, $15, $10, $5, $3 from usual booking centres. See review this95 words
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Miscellaneous94 1983-04-30 29 TODAY: RESIDENTS' MUSICAL NIGHT Organised by Pasir Panjang Zone A RC at the multi-purpose court at Blk 36, Dover Road from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. FILM SHOW Organised by Tiong Bahru Zone A RC, at Tiong Bahru CC Auditorium at 7.30 p.m. Free. DINNER CUM VARIETY SHOW Organised by94 words
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Miscellaneous129 1983-04-30 29 open field in front of Blk 63, Toa Payoh Lorong 4, at 7.30 p.m. Mr Eric Cheong, adviser to the Toa Payoh RCs will be present. NIGHT TOURS To Changi Airport, Jurong Fishery, Sentosa. Organised by: Yio Chu Kang Zone E RC from 8.30 p.m. 6 a.m. at $10 per129 words
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Advertisement300 1983-04-30 30 Presenting (J) new 1983 designs from Faber For only $4.50 a month, Faber gives you a clean hot wash everyday Faber's energy saving temperature control gives you a clean, hot wash everyday, for only $4.50 a month. Mere peanuts for the good, clean wash that you enjoy daily. No other300 words
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Miscellaneous1422 1983-04-30 30 4rTnwiniMlil^nf 1 rs*^ m |s|| I^BBttfiifiSi^^^t'i iVi i __^^Bb>_. pjMfcn^-^ HH^^^MHHBHHHHHBBhHHH jBMMR. Ji i M i i Back to school for the workers (Ch 8, 9.20 p.m.) How workers, teachers feel about Best CHINESE DOCUMEN- documents the re- mouse game, with Sara 11 1 TARY THE NEW sponses and problems1,422 words
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Miscellaneous573 1983-04-30 30 1.00 PM Opening followed by Sesame Street (Chil- L amouS mg mg sta I s the Osmonds Conn ie dren's Programme) Stevens, Hal Linden, Sarah Puree!!, Billy Davis Jr, i 11- I___.1 r A John Schneider, Steve Kanaly and David Copper- 7SL MPH 2.00 Saturday Matinee Fish Hawk: A Red573 words
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