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Title Section15 1983-05-10 1 The Straits Times ]Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83 j15 words
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473 1983-05-10 1 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN Nakasone's three-point plan for Asean in KL Declaration By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today proposed a three-point plan to guide AseanJapan cooperation efforts into the 21st Century. The three points are transfer of industrial technology, cooperation in science473 words
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262 1983-05-10 1 LONDON, Mon. A London subway train driver who quit school at 15 won Britain's most prestigious television quiz last night, defeating a line-up of academics, schoolteachers and civil servants, to become the nation's "mastermind." "I enjoy being an underground (subway) driver andAP - 262 words
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Article, Illustration105 1983-05-10 1 Chasing for golden glory on the track... THE expression Is one of fatigue and loneliness. The backdrop is one of emptiness. Bat the story behind this picture is not about the loneliness of the longdistance runner. It Ts one of sweat, toil, labour and pain for a sprinter. All for105 words
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Article88 1983-05-10 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Sikh leader Sant Harchand Singh Longowal announced today that groups of Sikhs living in the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada, Kenya, Thailand and Malaysia will hold protest demonstrations outside the Indian embassies in these countries on May 29. The Press Trust of IndiaAFP - 88 words
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Article49 1983-05-10 1 BEIJING, Mon. A US delegation of top science and technology officials will start wideranging talks here with its Chinese counterparts tomorrow, the US embassy said today. The talks will be on many of the 17 protocols covering 150 projects which now exist between the two countries. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article53 1983-05-10 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Gen K. y. Krishna Rao, chief of the Indian army staff, will tour Vietnamese army installations, training centres and camps from Wednesday to May 18, an official spokesman announced yesterday. His visit is at the invitation of Gen Le Trong Tan, chief of the Viet-AP - 53 words
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347 1983-05-10 1 PARIS, Mon SENIOR ministers of Western industrialised nations today opened talks aimed at aligning their economies and stamping out trends towards trade protectionism. Foreign and finance ministers of the 24-mem-ber Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) set the link between trade andUPI - 347 words
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151 1983-05-10 1 The day Dr Balhetchet almost cried THERE is a staggering number of pupils from broken homes, according to Dr (Rev) R. Balhetchet, who is in charge of the Being and Becoming moral education programme. During his visits to some of the 70 primary schools on the programme, he found that151 words
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Article72 1983-05-10 1 TOKYO, Mon. An attendant at a safari park in Yamaguchi, western Japan, died today after being mauled by several tigers which attacked him while he was on patrol in a jeep, police said. Kenji Matsui, 40, was rescued by colleagues but died on his way to hospital,Reuter - 72 words
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Article25 1983-05-10 1 HAMBURG, Mon. Former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt officially began work as co-editor for the Hamburg-based weekly news- paper Die Zeit today. APAP - 25 words
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103 1983-05-10 1 MANILA, Mon. Angry city officials ordered an into the Ore department's alleged inefficiency when newspaper photographs showed a local government building in flames bat no sign of a fire engine. "It means that the firemen did not attempt to put out the blaze,"Reuter - 103 words
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Article72 1983-05-10 1 BONN, Mon. A Libyan national, sentenced to life imprisonment for murder by a West German court, was today deported in exchange for the release of four West Germans held in Libya, the government announced here. Bashir Ehmida, killed a Libyan diplomat working in the West German capitalAFP - 72 words
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Article243 1983-05-10 1 Mrs T sets election date LONDON, Mon BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher today called a general election on June 9, her official spokesman announced. Parliament will be dissolved on Friday. The newly -elected Parliament in an enlarged, 650-seat House of Commons will sit for the first time on June 15.Reuter - 243 words
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Article43 1983-05-10 1 GOLDEN (Colorado), Mon. An aftershock measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale last night hit the Californian town of Coalinga which was extensively damaged by an earthquake last week, the United States Geological Survey reported. There were no reports of casu- alties. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article40 1983-05-10 1 LONDON, Mon. The Gulf war cost Iran at least US$l36 billion (SS2B6 billion) in lost output and public sector assets up to Sept 22 last year, the Iranian national news agency Irna, monitored here, said last night. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article580 1983-05-10 1 Plan for automated and more efficient civil service GOVERNMENT offices with mountains of files and paper will be a rare sight by 1986. Typewriters and despatch boys will also be equally rare then. Eight out of 10 typists would be using word processors instead. Now,580 words
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Article44 1983-05-10 1 BEIJING, Mon. Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana arrived in Beijing today on a five-day official visit to China. The small East African country has close links with China, which has granted it at least US$35 million (Ss7o mil- lion) worth of aid. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article36 1983-05-10 1 LONDON, Mon. King Hussein of Jordan began a oneweek private visit to Britain today. The king, who arrived by plane at Heathrow Airport, was accompanied by Queen Nour and three of his children. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article52 1983-05-10 1 BEIRUT, Mon. Dependents of Soviet diplomats in Beirut have been ordered by the embassy to fly home at short notice, the Phalangist Christian radio reported. Soviet embassies in Amman, Jordan, and Damascus, were also given similar instructions, the radio added. The radio gave no de-UPI - 52 words
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Advertisement10 1983-05-10 1 Nakasone tells Vietnam to face up to reality: Page 1310 words
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Advertisement75 1983-05-10 1 58 pages today Who invented the computer? A BIG fight is now on in the United States. The prize? A place in history. Tarn to Section 2, Page 1 and find out how the contenders are slagging it oat. SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-6 CAUSEWAY 13 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS IS75 words
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Article686 1983-05-10 2 Getting to know you ALL work and no play makes Singapore's industrial estates dull places. So, sporting a new image, Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) is organising a series of sports activities as part of its efforts to foster closer rapport between the corporation and its tenants. This move is686 words
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Article170 1983-05-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IN the final analysis, the latest developments in Thailand have shown that given the will, problems can be solved by constitutional rather than extra-constitutional means and in a way which has undeniable popular backing. That, in itself, must reflect a strong national desire for much170 words
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Article250 1983-05-10 2 Feat of clay JOHN McENROE won his first claycourt tournament in four years on Sunday when he beat fellow New Yorker Vitas Gerulaitis, 28, 6-3, 7-5 in the final of the US$3OO,OOO World Championshiip Tennis Tournament of Champions in New York. Relying on touch far more than power and250 words
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Article217 1983-05-10 2 GOOD POTENTIAL MARKET FOR HOTEL COMPUTERS THE Singapore market for hotel computer systems, both hardware and software, is worth about $20 million, according to a study by Business Computers (Pte) Ltd, sole distributor of NEC mini- and micro-computers here. Mr Andy Tan, assistant sales manager of Business Computers,217 words
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Article60 1983-05-10 2 FRANCE'S WAY AT A time when Nato is trying to strengthen its conventional defences in the hope of avoiding the use of nuclear weapons, France is building up its nuclear arsenal at the expense of its conventional forces. This emphasis seems to suggest that France's defence priorities are60 words
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Article606 1983-05-10 2 Walesa's threat SOLIDARITY leader Lech Walesa has threatened to join the banned union's underground movement if police did not stop their campaign of harassment and treating him like a rabbit in a cage." He said this on Sunday as two plainclothes policemen sat outside the entrance to606 words
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Article369 1983-05-10 2 Who gets first byte? A DISPUTE is going on over one of the most potent inventions of the 20th Century the computer. The question is "Who invented it?" and the prize is a place in history. Standard texts and encyclopaedias that detail the development of computing machines mention369 words
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Article235 1983-05-10 2 Viets told: Face reality JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, winding up an 11-day tour of Asean, yesterday urged Vietnam to face up to reality. Vietnam, he said, was inflicting terrible suffering upon vast numbers of people by refusing to withdraw its forces from Cambodia. At a keynote235 words
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Article176 1983-05-10 2 Chinese Picasso CHANG DAI-CHIEN, fondly known as the Chinese Picasso, died on April 2 this year at the age of 85. This gifted artist with an international reputation had his paintings scattered throughout the world, with at least 1,000 in Taiwan. At the time of his176 words
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Article, Illustration286 1983-05-10 3 if police keep on harassing me, says Walesa GDANSK, Monday SOLIDARITY leader Lech Walesa yesterday threatened to go underground if police did not stop their campaign of harassment and treating him "like a rabbit in a cage." He said he would join the underground movement ofUPI; Reuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration159 1983-05-10 3 The day the camels broke their backs A SWISS bank in Basel wanted everyone to know it was moving to its new headquarters. So it came up with this brilliant public relations idea of using camels for the big move last week. Workers loaded files, documents, and everything else intoPana - 159 words
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Article61 1983-05-10 3 PICKERING (Ontario), Mon. The Toronto Nuclear Awareness Group released 500 balloons at the nuclear power plant here yesterday to illustrate, what they called, potential danger of radio-active fallout. Each balloon contained a message asking finders to report the time and place of the recovery to indicateAFP - 61 words
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Article190 1983-05-10 3 VATICAN CITY, Mon. About 351 years after a Catholic inquisition court tried the famed Italian astronomer, Galileo Galilei, an international group of scientists is heading to the Vatican to exchange views on the case with Pope John Paul 11. A Vatican spokesman, the Rev PierfrancoAP - 190 words
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170 1983-05-10 3 MOSCOW, Mon Defence Minister Dmitry Ustinov said today the Soviet Union was ready to hit back hard and destroy its opponents if attacked. Writing in the communist party daily, Pravda, the Politburo member said Moscow had great military strength but that this was necessaryReuter - 170 words
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Article27 1983-05-10 3 DHAKA, Mon. More than 200,000 people have been hit by floods in Bangladesh, the state-owned newspaper Dairu'k Bangla today quoted official sources as saying. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article228 1983-05-10 3 MADRID, Monday THE ruling Socialist Party yesterday scored a sweeping victory in nationwide local elections, taking control of most large towns and cities at the expense of the right, the communists and nationalist groups. The vote was hailed as a strong endorsement of the five-month-oldUPI - 228 words
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Article243 1983-05-10 3 SUNDSVALL (Sweden), Mon. Patrol boats armed with depth charges and sonar-equipped helicopters are still seeking two intruding submarines believed hiding in heavily guarded Swedish waters. Naval authorities detained the Auseklis, a Soviet tanker, for three hours yesterday, and then watched closely as it steamedUPI - 243 words
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115 1983-05-10 4 BANGKOK, Mod. King Bhnmibol Adulyadej today swore in the govern* ment of Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda and his 44-member cabinet the maximum number allowed under the Thai constitution. The new government includes four political parties representing 209 seats in the kingdom's 324-seatUPI - 115 words
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342 1983-05-10 4 HONGKONG, Monday A GROUP of eminent international educators has recommended an almost complete overhaul of Hongkong's highly competitive education system that has driven many students to despair and some to suicide. In a report made public last week, the group, headed by Sir John Llewllyn,AP - 342 words
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Article147 1983-05-10 4 ZAMBOANGA(Philippines), Mon. About 1,000 Filipino Muslim traders closed their shops here today to hold a rally in protest against suspension of decade-old barter trade between this southern Philippine port and neighbouring Singapore and Sabah. In a similar protest demonstration on Saturday, women barter traders burnedAP - 147 words
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222 1983-05-10 4 Hitch holds up return of Chinese plane SEOUL, Monday A LAST-MINUTE hitch over the status of China's negotiators has held up the repatriation of 96 passengers and crew who were aboard a Chinese airliner hijacked to South Korea last week, government officials said today. South Korea insisted that an agreementReuter - 222 words
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Article61 1983-05-10 4 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia and Thailand today started a Joint air exercise in Southern Thailand, the Indonesian Air Force announced here. The Indonesian force of five OV-19 Broncos, one Hercules C-136 transport, one Fokker F-21 alrcafts and one Puma helicopter took off from Medan yesterday. CodenamedAFP - 61 words
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Article80 1983-05-10 4 Pakistani envoy to meet Sihanouk BANGKOK, Mon. Prince Norodom Sihanouk is due to accept the credentials of a Pakistani ambassador tomorrow, the Pakistan embassy said here. The new Pakistani envoy, Maqbqol Ahmad Bhatty, resides in Beijing, and will be accompanied by his military attache. He was unable to present hisAFP - 80 words
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Article, Illustration49 1983-05-10 4 ARE YOU GAME FORA HOT DOG? LISA Campbell of Tampa, Florida, taking a playful bite of Hot Dog in this photo submitted to a contest organised by the Family Circle magazine. It was not immediately known who won the contest, organised to promote responsible pet ownership. UPI picture. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article70 1983-05-10 4 INFORMAL talks have started on a review of the agreement covering the US military bases in the Philippines, a spokesman for the Philippine side said in Manila yesterday. He said chief Philippines negotiator Benjamin Romualdez, and the US ambassador to the Philippines, Mr Michael Annacost, hadReuter - 70 words
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Article57 1983-05-10 4 INDONESIAN police said in Jakarta yesterday that they had destroyed 217 tonnes of marijuana and arrested 10 people during a three-week anti-drug swoop in north Sumatra. They used helicopters to pinpoint clandestine ganja fields scattered over a 33.5-hectare area of Aceh province on the northern tip of theReuter - 57 words
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Article59 1983-05-10 4 A UNITED Nations seminar on Palestine, attended by representatives from 14 countries, was opened in Jakarta yesterday by Indonesia's Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmaja. The seminar is the eighth organised by the UN in preparation for an international conference on the question of Palestine, sponsored by the world bodv.Reuter - 59 words
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Article72 1983-05-10 4 INDONESIA'S director general for cultural affairs, Dr Haryati Soebadio yesterday opened in Jakarta an exhibition of paintings and photos by Asean artists and photographers. Eighty-three paintings and 81 photos are on display at the exhibition, the third to be held by Asean. The first exhibition was held inAP - 72 words
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Article81 1983-05-10 4 THAI troops fought their first battle ever on Thai soil against insurgents of the Burmese Communist Party, killing one of the rebels in a fight on Sunday in northern Thailand, the internal security operations command said in Bangkok yesterday. The shoot-out with the Burmese insurgents took placeAP - 81 words
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Article53 1983-05-10 4 PRESIDENT Suharto will officially open on Sunday the seventh international LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) congress to be held here «H>m May 15-19, the state-owned oil corporation Pertamina announced in Jakarta yesterIt said the congress will be attended by some 1,000 experts, scientists and pmtnimmt technicians from aroundAP - 53 words
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386 1983-05-10 5 WASHINGTON, Monday THE United States has hurt its own national security by allowing the sale of high technology to the Soviet Union and has only limited power to deny the Soviets access to such technology through export licences, a Congressional report saidUPI - 386 words
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218 1983-05-10 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. The Central Intelligence Agency denied allegations that it fabricated evidence in the early 1960s to help prove that North Vietnam was helping Vietcong guerillas in the war in South Vietnam, the Washington Post reported. The newspaper quoted CIA spokesman Dale Peterson asUPI - 218 words
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125 1983-05-10 5 'GET ME A JOB AND I'LL GIVE YOU $2,500' SISTERS (Oregon), Mon. An unemployed man has placed a newspaper advertisement offering US$l,2OO (552,520) to someone who will hire him or give him information leading to a permanent job. Mr Greg Bolt, 37, a car dealer who recently moved to theUPI - 125 words
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Article165 1983-05-10 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. The average American earned U5510,495 (5521,930) in 1981, up enough from the year before to cover the increase in prices and have a few dollars left over, the Commerce Department reported yesterday. The average earnings of big city dwellers went up faster during the periodUPI - 165 words
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88 1983-05-10 5 Russia and Mexico consider oil swop MEXICO CITY, Mon. Mexico and the Soviet Union are studying an oil exchange plan that would cut transportation costs, Soviet Vice-Minister of Petroleum Tokoev Dzandar Asimaijovich said. Under the proposal, Mexico would provide oil to Cuba, now supplied by the Soviets, and the SovietAP - 88 words
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292 1983-05-10 5 UNITED NATIONS, Mon FOR the second time in less than two months, Nicaragua will go to the UN Security Council to accuse the United States of using Honduran-based rebels to try to overthrow its left-wing government. The debate, to be opened by Nicaraguan Foreign MinisterReuter; AP - 292 words
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Advertisement153 1983-05-10 5 Make it a happy evening with Mark Chan at the Boulevard Lounge At tne new Boulevard Lounge in Hotel Malaysia, it's a lively scene. The chairs are comfy. The atmosphere cosy. The mood congenial. The music exciting. It's the music of Mark Chan the rising star of the local entertainment153 words
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Article72 1983-05-10 6 A SIX-DAY-OLD strike by 26 divers on a North Sea oil rig over wage increases and bonus payments threatened to spread as union officials scheduled talks for wiJer action that could bring work at Britain's North Sea oilfields to a standstill. Mr Mike Todd, general secretaryAFP - 72 words
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Article67 1983-05-10 6 THREE POWERFUL parcel bombs were found yesterday in Sri Lanka's troubled northern district of Jaffna only hours after separatist guerilla gunmen attacked an opposition election rally. Two of the bombs were planted in the compounds of two weekly newspaper offices, and the third was found outsideReuter - 67 words
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Article88 1983-05-10 6 AN AMERICAN of Chinese descent has been jailed for four years in Beijing for selling fake passports and other documents, the China Daily said yesterday. The English-language newspaper said Jiang Ande, 59, a US citizen from New York, had been ordered to repay US$2OO (Ss4lB)Reuter - 88 words
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Article42 1983-05-10 6 THIRTY-FOUR PEOPLE were killed and 750 more were injured when fireworks stocked for a local festival exploded in Tlapacoya, outside Mexico City, on Sunday night, early reports said. Fifteen kg of gunpowder went off in the Mast. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration318 1983-05-10 6 Israel 'made dangerous concessions' Sharon criticises Lebanon pullout pact NEW YORK, Monday FORMER Israeli Defence Minister Ariel Sharon said yesterday Israel had made "dangerous concessions" in the US-arranged accord to pull out troops from Lebanon. "The agreement that we have reached does not secure the elimination of PLO (Palestine LiberationUPI; Reuter - 318 words
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111 1983-05-10 6 ADELAIDE, Mon. The world's first testtube triplets are expected to be delivered in Adelaide next month, a spokesman for a South Australian fertilisation Srogramme said yesteray. The mother, who was not named, was sue- cessfolly fertilised late last year in the FlindersReuter - 111 words
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Article71 1983-05-10 6 TEL AVIV, Mon. Israel's one million schoolchildren received an unscheduled holiday today as the country's teachers called a one-day strike over a long-standing wage claim. The teachers are demanding the implementation of a 1978 report on their pay and conditions, which recommended a 17 per centALBERT SIM - 71 words
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262 1983-05-10 6 Leaked secrets newsman called to court SYDNEY, Mon. The Australian government has summoned a newspaper editor to appear before the High Court tomorrow over stories based on leaked intelligence documents, legal sources said today. The editor, Mr Brian Toohey of the National Times, who says he has tens of thousandsReuter - 262 words
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145 1983-05-10 6 Afghanistan orders expulsion of US diplomat WASHINGTON, Mon. Afghanistan has orderec" the expulsion of a second secretary at the United States embassy in Kabul, the State Department said yesterday. The department said Afghanistan had charged that Mr Peter Graham used pornographic material to buy rugs. It described the charge asReuter - 145 words
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384 1983-05-10 7 NANCY KOH - Singapore River waterfront contest draws 32 entries NANCY KOH By DREAMERS and romantics, idealists and businessmen all full of visions big and small. As early as 10.20 a.m. yesterday, the first of them had made their way to the eighth floor of the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) building. They were384 words
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188 1983-05-10 7 How children from broken homes see themselves BITTER, dejected and broken in spirit. This is often the emotionallyscarred profile of a child from a broken home. It becomes painfully vivid when such pupils talk of their family life. Dr Balhetchet told of two such heart-breaking cases yesterday. "I've had a188 words
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89 1983-05-10 7 CANADA'S Minister of State for International Trade Gerald Regan and a Canadian delegation will arrive for a three-day official visit today at 6.10 p.m. Mr Regan will hold talks with senior officials of the Economic Development and Trade Develp- ment boards89 words
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459 1983-05-10 7 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By A DISTURBING discovery at schools is leading to a change in emphasis of the Being and Becoming moral education programme for primary schools next term. The programme stresses a happy family life. But Dr (Rev) Robert Balhetchet, who drew459 words
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Article, Illustration45 1983-05-10 7 SINGAPOREANS again used less water on Sunday with consumption down to 708,100 cubic metres. The reading was taken from 8 a.m. on Sunday to 8 a.m. yesterday. Water consumption from Saturday morning to Sunday morning was higher at 765,300 cubic metres.45 words
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Article, Illustration317 1983-05-10 7 FLOODS caused traffic jams during the evening rush hour yesterday and stranded hundreds of workers in taxi queues and bus stops. At the height of the flood in Jurong, Jurong Road was impassable and traffic had to be diverted to Woodlands Road317 words
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Article93 1983-05-10 7 THE heavy downpour yesterday afternoon put a damper on the television programme Newswatch which was cancelled because of a leak in the studio where it was being recorded. A Singapore Boradcasting Corporation spokesman said that it was the first time they had noticed that there93 words
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Article97 1983-05-10 8 68 Thai women picked up POLICE conducted two anti-vice raids in the waterfront area near Clifford Pier on Sunday night and early yesterday, and picked up 68 suspected Thai call girls. The first raid was conducted by officers from the Central police station and Anti- Vice Enforcement Unit from 10.3097 words
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Article33 1983-05-10 8 MOK Kah Lai, 20, a model, was yesterday acquitted of stealing a $28.80 photo frame from Metro Grand in Lucky Plaza on March 5, following applications made to the Attorney-General's chambers.33 words
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407 1983-05-10 8 court toia A BUSINESSMAN was told that old newspapers were found in two containers which were supposed to contain a total of $906,027.15 worth of goods, a district court heard yesterday. Mr Salah Al-Hazmi said this at the hearing where Cheng Joo Jong, 30, claimed407 words
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Article, Illustration393 1983-05-10 8 MAGDALENE LUM - Award puts nurse in a class of her own MAGDALENE LUM Audrey is first Singaporean to get Geneva council's fellowship By AUDREY Tang Yoke Lin, a nursing officer with the Singapore General Hospital, has every reason to hold her head high. She is the first Singaporean to be awarded a393 words
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Article214 1983-05-10 8 CRIME has been on a gradual increase, but Singapore can still claim to have a relatively low crime rate compared to many cities and developed nations of the world. The increase was due to Singapore's greater affluence and the lack of public awareness of and concern214 words
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Article170 1983-05-10 8 How you can help sell Singapore MORE than 300 people approach the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) each year for information on Singapore to be used in talks and presentations. The board has now decided to better equip them as Singapore's unofficial ambassadors. Students, executives, expatriates and company executives are170 words
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105 1983-05-10 8 IT was carnival time for the trainees and staff of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board as well as their families and friends at the National Institute of Commerce in Prince Edward Road on Sunday. The VITB carnival was held to round off the105 words
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Article44 1983-05-10 8 THE Spastic Children's Association of Singapore is organising a seminar on Cerebral Palsy at Hotel Equatorial from May 26 to 28. Foreign speakers will be presenting papers on rehabilitating spastic adults and the severely, physically and mentally handicapped cerebral palsy child.44 words
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Article202 1983-05-10 9 A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy and a woman died in separate road mishaps on Sunday. Police said the boy, Mohammed Nor bin Jamaluddin, was crossing the road near Block 2. Jalan Bukit Merah, with his mother when he was knocked by a taxi at about 12.45202 words
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Article101 1983-05-10 9 $25,000 for man hurt in accident A MECHANIC who fractured his right leg in an accident about four-and-a--half years ago was yesterday awarded $25,000 damages and costs by the High Court. The consent judgment was given to Mr Kok Yew Chow, 50, who was riding his motorcycle along Holland Road101 words
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Article, Illustration284 1983-05-10 9 Genetics and soya sauce are no strange bedfellows THESE three men are here to help Asian researchers brush up on the latest genetic engineering techniques. They are not here to teach us how to create the perfect plant or baby, but rather to show how some of the latest techniques284 words
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241 1983-05-10 9 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By ECON minimarts will not increase prices of their goods even when their rentals are increased by the Housing Board from Augl. The managing director of the Provisions Suppliers Corporation, Mr Tan Ling San, said on Friday that he hoped the241 words
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Article35 1983-05-10 9 THE Minister of State (Labour), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, will open the 160th anniversary food and fun fair of Raffles Institution-Raffles Junior College at RJC in Paterson Road on Saturday at 9.30 a.m.35 words
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Article153 1983-05-10 9 THE prospect of seeing Playboy bunnies here is gone for good. Playboy Club (Singapore) Pte Ltd, which was registered in 1977, has been struck off the register after it failed to justify its activities. The Registrar of Companies and Businesses, Mr Chiam Boon Keng, said153 words
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393 1983-05-10 9 LILLIAN CHEW - Nobel prizewinners to attend meeting LILLIAN CHEW 300 PHYSICISTS WILL BE HERE IN JUNE By AT LEAST 300 physicists will attend a conference here next month, making it one of the largest scientific gatherings in Asia. The Asia Pacific Physics Conference, to be held from June 12 to 18, will393 words
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349 1983-05-10 10 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI JTC feels it's not enough to just improve physical facilities By JURONG Town Corporation is planning a series of sports activities as part of its efforts to foster closer rapport between the corporation and its tenants. This move is distinct from349 words
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Article, Illustration82 1983-05-10 10 Fashion design student wins Miss Singapore Universe title MISS Kathie Lee Beng was crowned Miss Singapore Universe '83 at Mandarin Hotel on Saturday night. Miss Lee, who studies fashion design at a private school, beat 15 finalists to win the right to represent Singapore at the 32nd Miss Universe Beauty82 words
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329 1983-05-10 10 SINGAPORE shipowners have been urged to cooperate more to carve for themselves and their country a share of the limited shipping market. The MP for Kebun Baru, Mr Lim Boon Heng, made this call on Saturday in a paper presented at329 words
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293 1983-05-10 10 SINGAPOREANS seem to be putting in a more concerted effort to keep their surroundings healthy, judging from the drop in the number of complaints sent to the Environment Ministry. The ministry received an average of 350 complaints a month for293 words
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110 1983-05-10 10 C'wealth committee begins mid-year meeting MEMBERS of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association executive committee began their annual mid-year meeting here yesterday. One of the main tasks of the committee is to draw up an agenda for its plenary conference, which will be held in Nairobi in September. It will also review110 words
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100 1983-05-10 10 Objectives of blood donation campaigns MINISTER of State (Law Home Affairs) Professor S. Jayakumar, who is also MP for Bedok, said yesterday that a blood donation campaign meets several objectives. The campaign, he said, helped hospitals keep enough blood in stock to save lives. It also brings about civic consciousness.100 words
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Article20 1983-05-10 10 LAW Minister E. W. Barker will introduce the Notaries Public (Amendment) Bill at the next sitting of Parliament.20 words
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124 1983-05-10 10 FOUR women yesterday pleaded guilty to announcing horse-racing results on Sunday afternoon. Ng Thiam Moi, 28, and Ng Siew Choo, 22, both of whom have a similar previous conviction, were each fined $1,000 for announcing results at an "indication centre" in Siglap Drive at 3 p.m.124 words
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Article, Illustration127 1983-05-10 11 LANGUAGE learning at the School for the Blind has been given a big boost with the introduction of this portable language laboratory. The laboratory, donated by Bergan Bank Asia Ltd, consists of a cassette recorder, combined with audio training equipment for one teacher127 words
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732 1983-05-10 11 BEN DAVIDSON; MAUREEN CHUA - BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA By andHBB HOE Kah Hong broke down and cried during cross-examination by DPP Knight in the High Court yesterday. She did this while being questioned about the lies Adrian Lim got her to tell the police and732 words
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735 1983-05-10 11 Call to set up unit with full-time staff Project to gauge productivity in public sector Many chances for training, but few takers OPPORTUNITIES for staff training and development abound in the civil service, but the government often finds it difficult to get735 words
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Article173 1983-05-10 11 Man burnt to death in flat fire A 42- YEAR-OLD man was burned to death in his Ang Mo Kio flat yesterday afternoon. The incident happened after the dead man s wife, Mrs Tok Meng Hoon, handed the keys to the flat to her husband yesterday. He then shut himself173 words
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Article408 1983-05-10 12 WONG Al KWEI - WONG Al KWEI Firm rewards workers monthly for higher productivity By EVERYONE is practically his own boss in a German factory in Bukit Merah he can influence, to an extent, just how much more he will take home at the end of the month. This happy situation408 words
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Article255 1983-05-10 12 Helping each other out pays off THE "bonus factor" seems to have a special effect on some people in Demetron (Singapore). "Every month we hear some screams in the office when the girls look into their pay packets/' said Miss Susanna Heng, 28. But they are squeals of delight, for255 words
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176 1983-05-10 12 THE Automobile Association of Singapore is going into the travel trade in a big way. It will soon set up a travel agency which will cater to the public. Up to now, AAS had only a travel department that operated on176 words
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60 1983-05-10 12 City Hall official from KL due today THE deputy director of Kuala Lumpur's City Hall, Mr Baharil Ihzan Hashim, will arrive today for four days of discussions with officials of the Ministry of National Development and Jurong Town Corporation. During his stay, he will also visit Provisional MRT Authority officials60 words
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Article40 1983-05-10 12 Dr N.K. YONG has been reelected president of the Singapore Medical Association Other office bearers are: vicepresident, Dr Khoo Chong Yew; secretary, Dr Tan Yew Ghee; assistant secretary, Dr Yeo Siam Yam; and treasurer. Dr Ho Eng Siong.40 words
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Article146 1983-05-10 12 THE drug addict population in dementi constituency has risen from 56 in February 1981 to 72 today. Singapore Anti-Narcot-ics Association vice-presi-dent K. S. Rajah, who disclosed this, urged residents of the constituency to form a committee to tackle its drug problem. Mr Rajah, who was146 words
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Article285 1983-05-10 13 JOHN TAN - Talks focus on economic matters JOHN TAN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Talks between Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Japanese Premier Yasuhiro Nakasone today centred on economic matters, according to Japanese officials. During the VA hours of discussions, Dr Mahathir invited the Japanese private sector to take part in285 words
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366 1983-05-10 13 JOHN TAN - Face up to reality Nakasone tells Hanoi JOHN TAN Invasion of Cambodia a yoke on Vietnam's development By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, winding up an 11-day tour of Asean, today urged Vietnam to face up to reality. Vietnam, he said, is inflicting terrible suffering upon vast366 words
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307 1983-05-10 13 4.5 pc growth expected for economy IPOH, Mon. DEPUTY Finance Minister Sabaruddin Chik said yesterday Malaysia's economy is expected to attain a growth rate of only about 4.5 per cent this year, The New Straits Times reported today. He said the world economic slowdown was affecting the growth of the307 words
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115 1983-05-10 13 PENANG, Mon. A newly-formed film company based here hopes to pat the state and the country on the International film scene. Asia Film Corporation Sdn Bhd, set up In March this year, is producing a $1 million detective action thriller, called EagleNST - 115 words
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120 1983-05-10 13 Submarine sighting 'no cause for alarm' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The sighting of a submarine yesterday near Pulau Angsa, 5 km from the Malaysian coastline, should not be a cause for alarm. A Defence Ministry spokesman, who confirmed the sighting, said that the ministry constantly monitors naval movements and does notNST - 120 words
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Article84 1983-05-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Fire Services Department has decided to take a tough line with motorists whose parked vehicles obstruct its men from using fire hydrants. If necessary, firemen would smash windscreens to remove obstructing vehicles, a standing committee on fire occurences decided last week,84 words
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469 1983-05-10 13 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By THE Seamen's Organisation of Singapore has denied a report that it used strong-arm tactics to intervene in a dispute involving a locally-registered ship docked in Antwerp last week. A local paper reported yesterday that the SOS had asked the militant469 words
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165 1983-05-10 13 Industrial firms urged to save energy COMPANIES should lie more efficient in using energy, as this will keep production costs down and increase the competitiveness of Singapore products on the Internationa! market. The call was made by the chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, Mr Ong Leng Chuan, at the165 words
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Article55 1983-05-10 13 TWO Australian professors who are experts in kidney diseases will take part in two scientific talks at a meeting organised by the Singapore Society of Nephrology. The talks will be given by Prof Priscilla Kincaid-Smith and Prof J.R. Lawrence. The meeting is at the Alumni Association at College55 words
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Article77 1983-05-10 13 THE case of Teo Chui Har, 21, accused of stealing $83,600 from a POSB automated-teller-machine (ATM), was adjourned to today for further mention. Teo, now represented by Mr Leo Fernando, is charged with stealing the money from the ATM kiosk at Jardine Steps, Maritime Square, last77 words
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433 1983-05-10 14 I HOW far the dust has finally settled in Thailand's latest phase of political uncertainty remains to be seen. But with the formation of his new cabinet, Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda should now be able to return to the normal business of government433 words
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Article, Illustration1665 1983-05-10 14 The making of business commandos How to overcome reticence 4 TO overcome reticence or even failure anything goes, including slaps in the face and blows from the shinai, the stick used in kendo. "There are perhaps other, less brutal means that could be used, but in less than two weeks,1,665 words
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Article, Illustration459 1983-05-10 14 WELLINGTON, Mon. New Zealand is pressing ahead with energy projects which it hopes may even turn it into an oil exporter. Schemes include a process for making synthetic petrol from natural gas, conversion of vehicles to run on gas, and an oilReuter - 459 words
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Advertisement54 1983-05-10 14 ONO BOKKI DIGITAL HAND TACHOMETERS CONTACT TYPE HT-331 NON CONTACT TYPE HT-431 NOM-CONTACTTYK MOOEL HT-431 JLA CONTACT TYPE MODEI HT-33) BP^T For more information write to: REGIONAL DISTRIBUTOR: PACIFIC SOUTH EAST TRADING CO. PTE. LTD. Unit 602. 6th Floor Delta House, 2. Alexandra Road, Singapore 0315. Tel: *****66 (3 Lines)54 words
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Advertisement108 1983-05-10 14 HOTEL NIKKO SHOPPING CENTRE will house Singapore's latest department store This store with the best foreign expertise, promises to be the most exciting place in town Made available only now; for sale are limited prime shop units. At affordable prices from $1,000 per square foot. Bw BIS LOCATION IB \C°~108 words
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356 1983-05-10 15 SSO will have to take its time OF LATE there seems to have been an upsurge of interest in the activities and future prospects of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, reaching a sort of crescendo with The Straits Times editorial "Just a note of discord..." (ST, April 28). While I whole-heartedly356 words
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184 1983-05-10 15 PLEASE refer to the letter "Quiet estate is now a noisy area" by "A Resident" (ST, April 15), about noise created by party-goers in the social function halls of Housing Board area offices. It has all along been the practice of the HDB to184 words
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116 1983-05-10 15 WE wish to refer to the letter "Will new SBC channel put a strain on announcers?" from "Concerned." (ST, April 2). We would like to assure the writer that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has an on-going programme to upgrade the competence and skill as well116 words
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Letter62 1983-05-10 15 WE refer to the letter "Read it twice" from Mr Hee Kee Meng. (ST, April 15). We would like to thank the writer for his suggestion which is well taken. We shall look into the possibility of reading twice or immediately repeating the more crucial announcements or62 words
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Letter87 1983-05-10 15 When taxi fare can be shared PLEASE refer to the letter "They were charged $3.70 each for taxi trip" by "Cheated." (ST, April 15). I wish to inform the writer that only taxi drivers taking part in the Share-A-Cab Scheme are allowed to charge a separate fare for each occupant.87 words
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Letter76 1983-05-10 15 I REFER to the letters "Some maids consider it a holiday" by "Fed Up" (ST, April 25) and "Maid was lured with promise of good job" by "Fed Up Too." (ST, April 30). Both employers are requested to provide the Labour Standards Section of the Labour Ministry,76 words
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673 1983-05-10 15 I REFER to the Singlish issue that was discussed recently. Although the examples chosen by the Minister of State (Culture), Major Fong Sip Chee, were not well-chosen, they do illustrate vividly the kind of English that is becoming increasingly common here. He673 words
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Letter, Illustration73 1983-05-10 15 I AM delighted that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will show a debate series for upper secondary and pre-university students from next month. However, as I have found previous time slots for debates featuring the tertiary institutions unsuitable, SBC should telecast the series on weekends to reach73 words
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307 1983-05-10 15 Rent hike will hit families like ours I REFER to the article "HDB raises business rents." (ST, May 4). I feel that it is unfair for the Housing Board to increase the rent of the shop tenants by about $500 or more, especially those who have been paying about $900307 words
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Article726 1983-05-10 16 4 FRANCE intends to invest in a seventh nuclear-armed submarine, a tactical missile system that can reach East Germany, nuclear air-to-ground missiles to be carried by Mirage and Super Etendard aircraft and a land-based mobile strategic missile system. To pay for all this, French conventional726 words
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Article, Illustration797 1983-05-10 16 MARYBETH MICHAEL - Lifespan of US economic recovery is uncertain MARYBETH MICHAEL By in Washington 4 ...WHILF(MiIton) Friedman would like to see a lower deficit, he dismissed the emphasis on the problem as 'misdirected.' He said the real problem was lofty government spending m levels. 7 4 BUT despite low inflation, vigour inReuter - 797 words
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Article63 1983-05-10 17 FEDERAL Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing Bhd has told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that proceeds from its proposed one-for-seven rights issue will be used to finance its expansion as well as for working capital. Its profit forecast for 1983 will be announced in due course. It63 words
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Article55 1983-05-10 17 INTERNATIONAL Wood Products Ltd has taken up 102,000 shares equivalent to 51 per cent of the issued capital of a Brunei-incorporated company, Interwood Corporation Pte Ltd. It will have an authorised capital of Bs2o million and a paid-up capital of Bs2. The company's main business will be in55 words
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Article45 1983-05-10 17 UNITED Estate Projects Bhd has proposed a one-for-two bonus issue, raising its issued capital to M5112.5 million from Ms7s million. The bonus issue, capitalising M537.5 million from capital reserves, is subject to approval of the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee, the company said.45 words
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Article97 1983-05-10 17 TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese Finance Ministry said it will issue a note to banks and insurance companies urging them to be prudent in financing "sarakin" or loan sharks. Mr Yasutaka Miyamoto, director general of the ministry's banking bureau, told a parliamentary committee that loans to sarakinReuter - 97 words
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Article70 1983-05-10 17 LONDON, Mon. Citicorp is issuing 100,000 warrants entitling holders to buy US$lOO million (Ss2o9 million) of Eurobonds, a spokesman for lead manager Credit Suisse First Boston Ltd said. He said 50,000 warrants will be issued to entitle holders to buy US$5O million of 9% per cent, five-yearReuter - 70 words
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Article76 1983-05-10 17 NEW YORK, Mon. American Telephone and Telegraph Co said its New York Telephone Co subsidiary filed a proposed offering of US$25O million (*****.5 million) of 40-year debentures for later this month with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The issue is expected to be managed by Merrill Lynch WhiteReuter - 76 words
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Article56 1983-05-10 17 MELBOURNE, Mon. Repco Corp Ltd said it advised the Toronto Stock Exchange it will make a As32 million (5558.2 million) bid for control of Acklands Ltd, Canada's leading car parts distributor. The Australian car parts maker said it will offer Cs2o (Ss34) per share for 60 perReuter - 56 words
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Article60 1983-05-10 17 ROME, Mon. Italian wholesale prices rose 0.3 per cent in March after a February rise of 0.4 per cent, the National Statistics Institute said. The year-on-year increase slowed to 10.2 per cent compared with the February 10.6 per cent rise. The wholesale price index, base 1980, reachedReuter - 60 words
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Article73 1983-05-10 17 COLOGNE, Mon. Ford Motor Go's wholly owned West German subsidiary Ford Werke AG said it raised production by 10.2 per cent and exports by 7.2 per cent in the first quarter of 1983 against the same period last year. A company statement said production in volume terms roseReuter - 73 words
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Article80 1983-05-10 17 KARACHI, Mon. The Pakistani government approved the release of a new high-yielding and scented rice variety called "Lateefy" for cultivation from next month in Sind province in southern Pakistan, a government spokesman said. The variety, evolved by scientists of the Rice Research Institute at Dokri after eightReuter - 80 words
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385 1983-05-10 17 PREMIUMS on workmen's compensation, a compulsory form of insurance for a large number of workers in Singapore, are likely to be reduced, probably by the third quarter of the year. Industry sources said the General Insurance Association, which groups about 60 members of385 words
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258 1983-05-10 17 The Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) has queried United Industrial Corporation (UIC) on the losses incurred by its property investment in the United States as well as the reported sale of a block of shares in United Engineers Ltd (UEL) to an258 words
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398 1983-05-10 17 NEW YORK, Mon. The way to play the biotechnology game on Wall Street is to buy a package of stocks and hope for some ultimate pay-off in the market, said Mr John Groome, a senior vicepresident of the United States Trust Co. "BiotechnologyNYT - 398 words
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416 1983-05-10 17 THE Singapore market for hotel computer systems, both hardware and software, is worth about $20 million, according to a study by Business Computers (Pte) Ltd, sole distributor of NEC mini- and micro-computers here. Mr Andy Tan, assistant sales manager of Business Computers, said a416 words
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311 1983-05-10 17 URA expects to spend less on land acquisition THE Urban Redevelopment Authority expects to reduce significantly its expenditure on land acquisition this financial year. It has budgeted $67.77 million for land acquisition during fiscal year 1983/84. This is about a quarter of the $236 million estimated to have been spent311 words
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485 1983-05-10 20 JOHAN Holdings, hot on the heels of its acquisition of Jacks International, has acquired a controlling stake in Diners Club (M) Bhd which operates the lucrative credit card business of the same name. Johan announced last week that negotiations over the485 words
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121 1983-05-10 20 Different solution to Caracas problems CARACAS, Mon. Venezuela's Director of Public Finances Gustavo Galdo has confirmed that the government is seeking a longer term solution to its foreign debt problems but that this is unlikely to involve complete restructuring. "We have been going over balance of payments projections and debtReuter - 121 words
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408 1983-05-10 20 THE Hong Leong group is proposing to inject two of its major assets in Hongkong, the Dao Heng Bank group and the Hong Leong Enterprises group, into Marsworth Ltd for a total of HK$99O million (Ss3oo million). The injection of the two companies408 words
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274 1983-05-10 20 Mexicans become wary of credit card glamour MEXICO CITY, Mon. Credit cards were s symbol of Mexico's emerging middle class only a year ago. Bat the plastic turned oat to be as brittle as the prosperity that gave way to collapse. About two million Mexicans acquired credit cards since theyNYT - 274 words
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363 1983-05-10 20 LONDON, Mon. The main Latin American currencies will continue to depreciate rapidly during the coming months, currency analyst Maxwell Stamp Associates said in a forecast. The firm said the Brazilian cruzeiro, having depreciated by 50.7 per cent in the last six months,AFP - 363 words
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234 1983-05-10 20 SANTIAGO, Mon. International Monetary Fund managing director Jacques de Larosiere has given his blessing to Chile's moves to overcome its financial and economic crisis and is urging creditors to make new loans. In a telex to the advisory group of 12 majorReuter - 234 words
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Article277 1983-05-10 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed slightly lower on profit-taking and selling pressure in moderate, selective trading. Esso fell 15 cents to $8.70, Isetan 15 cents to $6.05, Keck Seng 10 cents to $5.05, Metro 20 cents to $10.50, Prima 16 cents to $6.25, Taiping Textiles 11277 words
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Article31 1983-05-10 17 Up Down finch Industrials 20 78 22 Finance 4 13 3 Hotels 3 8 3 Properties 4 7 2 Plantations 5 9 3 Miining 1 3 0 Deb/Loans 18 031 words
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Article52 1983-05-10 17 Metro Hldgs 1050 -20 M Banking 855 -20 M Breweries 690 -20 F E Levingston 620 -20 C ft C 580-20 Oriental Hldgs 535 -20 C C M 470-20 Esbo 870 -15 MB F Hldgs 820 -15 PMC 665-15 Isetan 50« 605 -15 K L Industries 590 -15 Paramount52 words
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Article42 1983-05-10 17 Rahman Hyd 480 +56 Ambassador 750 +50 George Kent 50 1 230 +36 Island A Pen 760 +20 Nat Iron 680 +20 A Enterprises 320 +20 H Leong Credit 565 +15 O C B C 1200 +10 Straits Trading 770 +1042 words
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Article24 1983-05-10 17 Sime Darby 1,439,000 Pan-El 825,000 O C B C 769,000 Faber Merlin 715,000 Petaling Garden 645,000 Total turnover: 18.60m Total value: $66.74m24 words
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Article43 1983-05-10 17 May 6 May 9 BT Composite: 938.88 931.90 BT Indicator: *****9 *****8 ST Industrials: 960.41 950.99 ST Finance: 2386.24 2376.52 ST Hotels: 1045.26 1048.63 ST Properties: 741.43 740.20 ST Minings: 263.09 264.24 ST Plantations: 1102.79 1102.79 OCBC: 852.17 847.13 SES Ind: 724.42 718.1643 words
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Article79 1983-05-10 17 Bonstead Bhd -5 Cft C -20 CCM -20 Cold Storage -5 Danloplnd -10 Esso -15 F&N -10 Gentings -8 Guinness -4 Gnthrle Bhd Haw Par -5 Inchcape Bhd -4 MTC -5 NBT +1 Nat Iron +20 PMC -15 Pan Elec -1 Perils Plant -8 Prlma -1079 words
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Article2561 1983-05-10 18 Sing apore closing prices Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots of II shares each, with the price quoted In dollars. All shares qnoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low2,561 words
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566 1983-05-10 18 PROFIT-TAKERS made their presence felt at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday and share prices consequently finished broadly lower in easier trading. The feature yesterday was the keen support given to heavyweight OCBC. The bank's shares were chased to a high of $12.59 at566 words
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Article418 1983-05-10 18 SHARE prices eased across the board on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as investors took profit in cautious trading. Prices opened marginally higher and continued to improve until the tea-break, in line with the firmer trading conditions on the New York market last Friday.418 words
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Article186 1983-05-10 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices (or May II) The Commerce 3.49 3.71 The Savings Fund 2.00 2.12 S'pore Prog Fund 1.55 1.64 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.33 2.47 S'pore Invest Fund 1.22 1.29 S'pore Equity Fund 1.52 1.61 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for May II) Mai Invest Fund186 words
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Article44 1983-05-10 18 Up Down unch Industrials 5 82 13 I Finance 1 9 2 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 17 2 Oil Palms 2 4 1 5 Tins 0 7 2 Z Rubbers 2 11 5 Rubbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loans 0 1 044 words
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Article3646 1983-05-10 18 BUSINESS DONE SINGAPORE BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board3,646 words
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Article1927 1983-05-10 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL Ajlnomoto (3.308) Alcom (2.998 3.005) (28) 3.16 (15) 3.14 (10) 3.121,927 words
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Article97 1983-05-10 19 HIGHER offerings of ore and lack of demand yesterday weakened the Straits tin price in Penang to M531.34 a kilo, down seven cents from last week. The new price still remains within the ITA "may buy" level of $29.15 and $32.06. The buffer stock manager maintained strong support97 words
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Article132 1983-05-10 19 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 1M kg yesterday: Coconot ail: Bulk fob $112.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $125.00 sellers, new drum fob $129.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $64 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq132 words
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Article505 1983-05-10 19 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at 220.00 cents a kilo, down 4.50 cents from last Friday's close. KUALA LUMPUR: Rubber prices yesterday eased gradually to close lower with the new current trading month, June One RSS buyers quoted at 239.00505 words
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Article31 1983-05-10 19 Rubber: May 9 Singapore: June: 220.00 cents (down 4.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 239.00 cents (down 6.00 cents) Tin: M531.34 per kilo (down 7 cents) 276 tonnes (up 146 tonnes)31 words
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Article21 1983-05-10 19 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose on short-covering in quiet trading, aided by anticipation of lower production.21 words
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Article217 1983-05-10 19 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $29,370 and closed lower at $29,290 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/436.50 and narrowed to $435.20/ 435.70. Local selling brought it down to a low of $434.75/435.25. The metal closed for lunch at $435.00/435.50. The afternoon217 words
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Article34 1983-05-10 19 Fri Than New York 12.648 B 12.71S -S Zurich 12.338 B 12.43S S Mob Fri Singapore 12.608 B 12.70S ~S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Snlsse, S'pore.34 words
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Article677 1983-05-10 19 THE US dollar opened at U552.0870, 90 against the Singapore unit yesterday. Trading was thin within narrow ranges and the rate closed lower at $2.0855/65. The US unit traded moderately against major currencies amid mixed sentiments and closed easier from the open. Against the deutschemark, the US677 words
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Article49 1983-05-10 19 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on May 9: Overnight: 2 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2V4 2 3-month Bank bills 7 9/16 7 7/16 3 months CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 6 months CD 7M 7ft Source: National Discount Co.49 words
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Article33 1983-05-10 19 Closing interbank rates for Singapore d«Uara on May t: Offer Bid Overnight 7% 7VS 1 month 7% VA 2 months V/* V* 3 months 7 '4 7'/« Overnight mode 7 'A33 words
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Article24 1983-05-10 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.M per cent.24 words
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OVERSEAS MARKETS
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Article250 1983-05-10 19 HK*' 1Assoclated Hotels 2.35 -0.05 Bank Of East Asia Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 8.80 -02 China Light 14.00 -02 City Hotels Crtss Harb Tunnel 11.00 +0.3 F E Consortium 0.87 -0.02 Far East Exch Phllex 0.1200 -0.01 O I Cement 19.008 Great Eagle 0.49 -0.01 Hang Lung 3.025S250 words
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Article88 1983-05-10 19 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.015 +0.001 Atlas Con. B. 35.00 +1 Bagulo Gold Basic Petroleum 0.011 unch Benguet Con. B 100.00 +3 CDCP 1.10 -0.02 First Phil Hldgs 7.20 -02 Lepanto B 0.1550 +0.005 Marlnduque B 6.80 unch Marsteel 0.0014 +0.0002 Oriental B 0.025 +0.00288 words
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Article375 1983-05-10 19 THE yen's sharp appreciation against the dollar yesterday pushed share prices higher and the Tokyo stock market average rose a provisional 31.11 to end at a record closing high of 8,719.88. Petroleums, electricals, fats and oils, all expected to benefit from the yen's rise, moved higher across-the-board. Yen AJlnomoto375 words
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Article637 1983-05-10 19 THE STOCK market was easier yesterday, although equities ended above the day's lows after a moderately active session. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 3.1 points at 691.3, having touched 684.1. Prices fell over a broad front initially as long positions were unwound, awaiting a decision on637 words
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Article50 1983-05-10 19 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 967.62 Friday 986.71 Week Ago 994.43 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 748.0 Friday 743.1 Week Ago 745.0 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 596.2 Friday 588.5 Week Ago 595.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 694.4 Thursday 695.0 Week Ago 695.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1232.59 Thursday 1219.72 Week Ago 1226.2050 words
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Article383 1983-05-10 19 AUSTRALIAN share markets yesterday rose strongly in moderately active trading in response to the record setting on Wall Street last Friday. Share prices opened broadly higher and continued to rise throughout trading, with the sharpest gains concentrated among resource stocks, dealers said. Near the close the All Ordinaries index383 words
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Article135 1983-05-10 19 Slam Cement 351 2 Slam City Cement 290 -4 Slam Credit 110 -2 South Asia Fibre 82 unch Thai Commercial Bank 419 unch Thai Danu Bank Thai Farmers Bank 282 unch Thai Glass Industries Thai Industrial Oases Thai Mutual Fund I i 28,50 -0.5 Thai Mutual Fund II 18135 words
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Article287 1983-05-10 19 Kramat (3.10B) Kucha! (6.658) (1) 6.55 (2) 6.50 (1) 6.60 (1) 6.20 (1) 6.80 Larut (3.445) (15) 2.48 (2) 2.42 (3) 2.50 (7) 3.44 MMC (3.365) (13) 3.40 (17) 3.38 (2) 3.41 (13) 3.34 (1) 3.32 (17) 3.36 Pahang Con (1.458) (3) 1.46 (13) 1.43 (8) 1.44 (23)287 words
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Advertisement120 1983-05-10 17 HigVIT W3V6 hairdryers from France Moulinex Mambo hairdryers^^ sr It's the latest shape in hairdryers from the JH Ik fashion-conscious French. Jj B So lightweight, you'll find the Moulinex I 1 Mambo a pleasure to use. Iff J When you style or si n )ly dry your hair, it's v120 words
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Advertisement150 1983-05-10 19 The NEAX 12VS was born to be As NEC makes full use of state-of-the-economical and reliable. Because of its art components and design, the small, compact cabinet, it takes up reliability of the NEAX 12 VS is a sure little space and fits into your thing. Each NEC-built system is150 words
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Advertisement203 1983-05-10 19 The Hermes top-tronic 41 42 cost less than you thought irr©^ i\^>^ flJO^ o©^ c\^® The Hermes top-tronic 0V^ X A\>^ P^ A\O^ 41 and the 42: both Swiss .cS yV^> <O^ made and des '9 ned for increased Cjl*^ •^L© speed and convenience, improved comfort and efficiency. Both with203 words
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Advertisement586 1983-05-10 20 Britannia offers some investment advice Britannia International their own to form part of a Investment Management balanced portfolio. Ltd. is one of the most Invested funds can be successful and longest linked to savings accounts, established investment or O ur Unit Trust Portfolio managers in the Channel Management Service. Islands586 words
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Article, Illustration376 1983-05-10 21 Paintings and postcards to show the Singapore of days gone by THERE used to be a Mount Wallich where the Ministry of National Development building now stands. And there was Telok Ayer Bay near the Thian Hock Keng Chinese temple at Telok Ayer Street. These are376 words
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Advertisement60 1983-05-10 21 \^Jla Bii^S^. Bi^Xi BBBBEI HBHi^MB^Mr 1 i *y"f > f }l s y t() "y s f < :^2w«B ><: s Road, Parklane Shopping Mall, Singapore 0718. Tel: *****41. Borneo Carriage Trading Co. Ltd., Bandar Seri Begawan Sales Centre 91, Jalan Gadong, P. O. Box 1274, Brunei. Tel: *****. Kuala60 words
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Advertisement826 1983-05-10 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES; CLASSIFICATION GROUP *V Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinary $1 .00 per word (Min $15.00) /7% V_ (5.00 pm for next day) r __1 PntAriainmant il PnnH nuirln /V$ X I A J^ s Ik f\ N X Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm e ■rv $18.00826 words
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Advertisement576 1983-05-10 22 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing A SPECIALIST in upholstery/ custom-made sofas. Trade-in accepted. Reasonable price. *****40 (day)/ *****75 (night). CUSHION (SOFA'S) SET for reupholstering or made-to-order covers. Contact Anne Foo, *****80. RE-UPHOLSTERY OF OLD sofa for Homes, Hotels, offices and residence. Reasonable price. Tel: *****88 (anytime). REUPHOLBTERY, MADE-TO-MEASURE car cushions, sofa576 words
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Advertisement558 1983-05-10 22 26 Rentals VIDEO AND TV for rental. Dally and weekly. Phone *****90. Icto Pte Ltd. I^— l— M^^— 27 Wanted ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, diamond, Jewellery, watches and pawnshop tickets. Phone: *****9, *****9 Address: 202, 2nd Floor, People's Park Centre BEST PRICES PAID for your Gold/ pawnshop558 words
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Advertisement614 1983-05-10 22 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN Jto)L HEALTH CENTRE 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture P^H ■PJBJKt HAVING PROBLEM SKIN? At Salon Monsieur we specialize in Electrical Treatments tot men with problem skin Let our qualified aestheticians analyse your skin type and614 words
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Advertisement649 1983-05-10 22 S»SWBMB««MMMWSW«BMS^SMEMBB^SMSMMSMaMBaBM 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor RENOVATION WORK FOR HDB, private houses, undertake office partltiona, awnings and furnishings, etc. *****15 anytime. FOR ALL YOUR plumbing needs, repairs and installation call *****89 between 9am 9pm. 37 Aircon/RefrigeraJor LEE MANG AIRCOND Refrigerator Services can solve all problems of servicing, repairing/ respraying of all refrigerators649 words
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Advertisement1015 1983-05-10 22 50 Office Equipment/ 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies Supplies The two day Rank Xerox copier warehouse sale you cantafford tomiss. i^PS^ dr^ in— ii intiiiMni For a very short time, you can get unbelievable bargains on a limited supply of used Xerox plain paper copiers. These machines are only available through1,015 words
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Advertisement1144 1983-05-10 22 ■flfl IT'S FULL OF OPPORTUNITIES M I A Htl for the business-minded at J^m.. ftll No. 60. Business Opportune f Bjk W IjVI ties. Amongst them today, ■■ifalHpli'MHßiii. S ■C3H for example, we have a JTm^^^ MR dinghy station at Sentosa Is- fffl. 1 ■Vjjl land for take-over and a1,144 words
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Advertisement506 1983-05-10 23 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive Applications are invited from suitably qualified Singapore citizens aged 22 to 32 for the positions of COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS The Job •Develop, document and maintain programs" for Commercial Application Systems which are real-time on-line as well as batch-oriented. •Provide programming support for distributed computing Requirements506 words
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Advertisement642 1983-05-10 23 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive Entertainment Complex in Orchard Road opening soon is looking for a: BAR MANAGER Benefits include medical, staff insurance, annual increment plus other fringe benefits. Only well qualified and experienced personnel will be considered. Please apply in writing with full details, curriculum vitae and recent642 words
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Advertisement791 1983-05-10 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical requires NEWSROOM ASSISTANT RESPONSIBILITIES: To assist reporters and sub-editors in preparation of news items for publication; To input or retrieve data, using Video Display Terminals linked to our computers, for processing by sub-editors; To transcribe from tapes. REQUIREMENTS:791 words
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Advertisement566 1983-05-10 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical INHWA ENTERPRISE PTE LTD requires ACCOUNTS CLERK e GCE 'O' Level e LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping. e Age 18 and above, e Able to type. We otter: Attendance benefit of $40 p.m. e 14 days annual leave e 5-day week e Free transportation e Free566 words
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Advertisement464 1983-05-10 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical [A leading insurance! company invites applicants for the position of: Candidates must either have made some progress in the Cll or All Examinations or working experience in insurance. Applicants should submit full details of age, qualifications, experience (if any), non-returnable photograph and a contact464 words
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Advertisement484 1983-05-10 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical TONY WONG COMPANY (PTE) LTD A leading cassette manufacturing Company has immediate vacancy for a GENERAL CLERK Singapore citizen, e Age 17 to 25. GCE O' level. Ability to speak Mandarin and local dialects. Salary $330 to $500. Interested applicants please call personally at:484 words
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Advertisement395 1983-05-10 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Well established Engineering Supplies Company has vacancies for: ACCOUNTS CLERKS e GCE 'A' Level or good 'O' Level and LCCI Accounting 2-3 years book-keeping experience Computer knowledge useful e Mature and able to work independently TYPIST/ FILING CLERK e GCE O' Level Good typing395 words
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Advertisement592 1983-05-10 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical JUNIOR SECRETARY required to join team in fast-ex-panding medical equipment company. Good command of written and spoken English e Typing speed 60 wpm, shorthand speed 90-100 wpm e Some knowledge of office practice Salary commensurates with age and experience. Please reply with full resume592 words
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Advertisement568 1983-05-10 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Public Accountants firm requires: 1) AUDIT CLERKS GCE 'A' Level or its equivalent 2) TELEPHONE OPERATOR GCE O' Level Applications providing details of qualifications, experience if any and telephone number should be submitted to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 SINGAPORE568 words
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Advertisement518 1983-05-10 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A well established Manufacturing Company located at West Coast area requires: ACCOUNTS CLERK (FEMALE) LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping. e Able to type. e Preferably 1 year working experience. Applicants please call or write to:THE PERSONNEL OFFICER 57, PENJURU ROAD SINGAPORE 2260 Feeder Bus Service 245518 words
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Advertisement383 1983-05-10 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Well established pharmaceutical company requires GENERAL CLERK Requirements:--e Minimum education: Secondary 4 Must be able to type e Able to handle PMBX switchboard an advantage Interested applicants please calkKATHERINE TOH at *****79. A well established company has vacancy for a GENERAL CLERK at its383 words
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Advertisement682 1983-05-10 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Immediate vacancies GENERAL CLERKS/ TYPISTS Ability to type 35 wpm. Able to withstand pressure, e Minimum GCE 'O' level Call Priscilla: *****66 for an appointment t GENERAL CLERK e GCE 'O' level with credits In English Si Mathematics. Able to type. Knowledge of Accounts.682 words
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Advertisement878 1983-05-10 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ENGINEERING COMPANY URGENTLY require General Clerk. GCE 'O' level. School leavers preferred. No experience required. Interested, please apply In own handwriting with full particulars to: Blk 1025, Eunos Ave. 2, #01-16, Singapore 1440. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED urgently. Typing is essential, must have class 3878 words
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Advertisement456 1983-05-10 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED CHINESE FEMALE Typist/Clerk. Preferably school leavers. Interested please call *****30 (4 lines). TELEPHONIST /CLERK REQUIRED. Starting pay $400. Call *****84 between 1.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. for Interview. TYPISTS WITH EXPERIENCE required urgently by Accounting Firm. Please phone: Ms. Judy Koh, *****22. WANTED ONE456 words
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Advertisement618 1983-05-10 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales e) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES BUILDING INDUSTRY Very progressive international company marketing tools and consumables to the booming building industry requires two additional SALES REPRESENTATIVES to help our team cope with increasing sales. Requirements: Previous selling experience preferably In building products or tools618 words
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Advertisement461 1983-05-10 24 An established manufacturing concern invites applications for the posts of: FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES GCE 'O' Level preferably have 1 or 2 years of experience in marketing industrial products Ability to communicate effectively at all levels Possess a valid Class 3 driving licence Pl*as* writ* in with full particulars stating experience,461 words
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Advertisement648 1983-05-10 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales Company requires:A) TRAINEE SALES REPRESENTATIVES B) TRAINEE TECHNICIANS Requirements:1. Bilingual in English and Chinese 2. Secondary education 3. Possess class 2or 3 driving licence. Preferably with own motorbike for post B 4. Knowledge in repairing and maintenance of electronic equipment (post B only) Interested please648 words
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Advertisement723 1983-05-10 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales STOP SEARCHINGI Here's your chance to get into a challenging and rewarding sales career where your efforts would alwaya be appreciated and recognised. Unlimited income and job satisfaction await you. Experience whilst advantageous is not essential as those selected will be given intensive training at723 words
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Advertisement824 1983-05-10 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales WE REQUIRE CHINESE Shop Assistants for Goidhill Square. Male applicants must complete N.S., and Female, aged above 18 years. We offer very attractive salary, annual leave plus other generous benefits. Interested applicants please ring *****25 for interview appointment. YOU CAN BE our Beauty Advisor to824 words
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Advertisement807 1983-05-10 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical t) Technical USA B Hermetic Motor 1 Operation Re Ltd I I invites suitably qualified candidates for JB I the positions of IB I TOOL DIE MAKERS I I Applicants should have undergone a formal HS I apprenticeship training in tool die807 words
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Advertisement544 1983-05-10 25 66 Situations Vacant Technical REDIFFUSION SERVICES (S) PTELTD requires TRAINEE TECHNICIANS e GCE 'O' level from Science/ Technical stream. e Preferably with class 3 driving licence. e Completed National Service. e On-the-job training will be provided for selected candidates. Candidates will also be sponsored for courses leading to NTC 3544 words
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Advertisement678 1983-05-10 25 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical MALE CHINESE LABORATORY ASSISTANT Prefer with experience. GCE 'O' level Interested please write with full reeume enclosing non-returnable photo, contact telephone number toe* 8.T.80XAM773 390, Kim Sang Road Singapore 0923. Manufacturing Company require* PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR e Polytechnic, VITB In Mechanical Engineering. e With or without678 words
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Advertisement438 1983-05-10 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical AN ENGINEERING COMPANY requires a Machinist. 1 year experience, NTC 3 Certificate. Able to work Independently. Please contact David Low *****64. CHINESE AIRCON/REFRIGERATION requires Mechanics Call personally: Blk 3004, Bedok North Ave. 4 #01-1588, S'pore 1648. FACTORY IN ANG Mo Klo requires Fitter cum Welder438 words
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Advertisement494 1983-05-10 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production *^#W^d^^B^ •if you are .^X3r+, TBkr^m. w* between a#lKr^3Ll 16 27YRSOLD Jl^l^ri^ W^^P •MINIMUM I m «^^l^ PRIMARY 6 EDUCATION I •SINGAPOREAN You'll enjoy m494 words
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Advertisement164 1983-05-10 25 j HAPPY FACES I 1 at I GENERAL I U.S.A. t Television Appliance Re Ltd J Be a part of our happy team of: J With us, you're assured of a stable job, a caring employer and what's more... 5-day Work Week I Shift Allowance J Matching Payment for Employee164 words
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Advertisement46 1983-05-10 25 Fast results through CATS. Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified Looking for a job? Work through the Classified Employment section there's a long list of job vacancies waiting for you any day of the week. C.A.T.S. I 737H66 I The Straits Times Classified's Employment46 words
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Advertisement410 1983-05-10 26 66 Situations Vaqant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production You can earn up to $500 PER MONTH &&^n6^&£*" WE HAVE VACANCIES PERMANENT 3RD SHIFT 11:00 pm to 7:00 am ROTATING SHIFTS 7:00 am to 3:00 pm 3:00 pm to 11:00 pm REQUIREMENTS: Age 16410 words
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Advertisement294 1983-05-10 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Come and see us at: WM The Personnel Department i^il Flextronics (S) Pte Ltd !%|p 1, Bedok Industrial Estate g||||| i 514, Chai Chee Street, #05-14 wfjMk Bus Service No: 229 Bedok Interchange) I gtrls Join tb e e r*|294 words
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Advertisement350 1983-05-10 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A multi-miliion Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. If you are: Physically fit Able to work 3 rotating shifts -t Completed350 words
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Advertisement209 1983-05-10 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production GENERAL (j^S* ELECTRIC USA TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE PTELTD Electronics Wfc^ (Singapore) Pte., Ltd. MHMk We are a Japanese Manufacturer specialized in making Car Radio Stereo Tape Player with interest in U.S.A. and European Market, invite applications for the following position: Requirements: Minimum qualification GCE 'O209 words
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Advertisement333 1983-05-10 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production A well established Swiss manufacturing Company in Bukit Merah has immsdiata vacancies for MALE FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements: e Sec. 2to Sec. 4 e Ability to speak English e Completed N.S. (for male applicants only) We offer you the following: Attractive commencing salary 5-day work333 words
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Advertisement528 1983-05-10 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production DORMA A European company requiree: QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR (Male) e Basic salary $500 $600 e Can read blueprints e Experience in mechanical component inspection required e GCE 'O' Level or NTC 111 e Previous Q.C. experience would be an advantage e Prepared to work 2528 words
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Advertisement677 1983-05-10 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production CLEVELAND TANQBTEN (S) PTE LTD An expanding multi-national company haa need for the following producHon etaff: 1. LEADMEN 2. SETUP MEN 3. MACHINE OPERATORS Pteaae call peraonaHy for an interview at: 7 Lok Yang Way Singapore 2262 Tel: *****47/ *****90 Feeder service: 250 from Jurong677 words
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Advertisement715 1983-05-10 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous CMK SINGAPORE (PTE.) LTD. REQUIRES j GCE '0' or 'A' Level Age: 22 27 Completed National Service 2 3 years experience in relevant field Must possessed a clean class 3 driving licence Preferably bilingual. (English Mandarin) Able to work independently715 words
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Advertisement532 1983-05-10 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous (HDB PREFAB PROJECT) We are a major French Construction Company expanding our operations in the SouthEast Asian region. In line with our projected workload from t multi-million dollar project which is underway, we require the services of: A) SITE FOREMEN The successful candidates would preferably532 words
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Advertisement598 1983-05-10 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Established Company in Jurong requires immediately: SITE SUPERVISOR Minimum 2 years' site construction experience I Poly Diploma or equivalent Possess driving licence I Completed N.S. Able to take Land Survey MARINE CARPENTER 3to 5 years' working experience i Able to read blue-prints Above 25 years598 words
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Advertisement471 1983-05-10 27 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous Established piling company in- 1 vites suitable applicants to fill I up the following vacancies: I 1) SITE SUPERVISORS With experience in driven or bored piles installation 2) STOREKEEPER With 4-5 years' experience in storekeeping of piling heavy machineries spare parts 3) MECHANICS With few471 words
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Advertisement400 1983-05-10 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous has immediate vacancies for A) FEMALE COUNTER RECEPTIONISTS/CASHIERS B) WAITRESSES C) COOKS D) CASHIER E) DISPENSERS F) BUS BOYS G) SECURITY GUARD Attractive salaries and other fringe benefits including Medical hospitalisation N.W.C. increments 1 2/3 months bonus Uniform Increment after 3 months Generous annual leave400 words
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Advertisement339 1983-05-10 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SEAMEO Regional Language Centre Invites applications for the following posts: A) SERVICE ATTENDANTS (Male) Gross Salary: $416 p.m. Candidates should have completed full-time National Service and have at least Secondary 2 education. They must be prepared to work shifts. B) HOUSEMAIDS (Female) Gross Salary: $402339 words
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Advertisement443 1983-05-10 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous THE MANDARIN SINGAPORE requires STEWARDING SUPERVISOR (NIGHT) *GCE 'O' level ♦Relevant experience ♦Salary $620 CONFIDENTIAL CLERK (FEMALE) ♦Preferably GCE 'A' level "Typing knowledge ♦Satary $500 BENEFITS ♦Night shift allowance ♦Free meal ♦Free medical dental care ♦Bonus Interested applicants, ptease call at Personnel Department 333 Orchard443 words
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Advertisement642 1983-05-10 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Wing Tai Garment Mfy (S) Pte Ltd has vacancies for KEY-PUNCH OPERATOR e GCE O' level e English stream Female e Some experience on IPM 3742 preferred e Training will be provided AIRCOND SUPERVISOR e Some knowledge in airconditioning refrigeration system e 7 years working642 words
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Advertisement538 1983-05-10 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PHILIPS requires STORE ASSISTANTS Completed secondary 4 education Physically fit Completed or exempted from full-time National Service Store experience preferred but not essential Those interested please call personally today at: The Personnel Department Philips Singapore Pte Ltd (Video Overseas Strategic Centre) Lorong 1, Toa Pay538 words
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Advertisement504 1983-05-10 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MEXICAN RESTAURANT REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING: 1. WAITERS SALARY $400 TO $650 (optional straight or split shift) 2. BEVERAGE WAITRESS SALARY $400 TO $650 (optional straight or split shift) 3. COOKS PLEASE APPLY PERSONALLY TODAY AND TOMORROW TO: THE MANAGER CHICOS N CHARLIES RESTAURANT 541 ORCHARD504 words
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Advertisement355 1983-05-10 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) COOKS Willing to learn Vietnamese cooking 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3) KITCHEN HELPERS Apply 2pm to spm SAIGON RESTAURANT 4TH FLOOR, FABER HOUSE 230 ORCHARD ROAD Opposite Mohan Immediate Vacancies For:--1) FEMALE AND MALE FACTORY WORKERS 2) DRIVERS CUM FACTORY WORKERS Apply personally at: TONG355 words
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Advertisement501 1983-05-10 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Stock Brokers require the following:--1) DRIVER 2) DESPATCH BOY (Preferably with driving licence) Interested, please apply to:THE MANAGER ALFA-PACIFIC SECURITY PTE Tan Ean Kiam Building #05-00 15 Phillip Street Singapore 0104 or tel: *****8 for an interview STORE ASSISTANT required e Minimum valid class 3501 words
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Advertisement521 1983-05-10 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DRIVERS WANTED e Clean driving record. Must complete N.S Call Priscilla at: *****66. FUN'S FLORIST NURSERY require: Delivery Van Drivers, Nurserymen/ladies aged 20-30. Salary: $450-500 Incentives. Tel: *****07 for interview. GLENEAGLES HOSPITAL requires (1) THEATRE ORDERLY (2) JUNIOR HAIRDRESSER Interested applicants, please call personally:--4 Napier521 words
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Advertisement909 1983-05-10 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DELIVERY CUM STOREMAN required urgently by an Established Trading Company. Must be hardworking and possess class 3 licence. Call personally at: 604, North Bridge Road. Tel: *****93. DRIVER CUM DELIVERY Man. Experience not necessary. Must possess class 3 driving licence. Call personally at: Wong Loong909 words
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Advertisement768 1983-05-10 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous OFFICE BOY REQUIRED. Call personally at: #10-04, High Street Centre, 1, North Bridge Road, Singapore 0617 between 9.30am to 4.00pm. PIANO TEACHER, FEMALE. Parttime. Apply stating age, qualifications, telephone contact to: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kim Seng Road. Singapore 0923. REQUIRED FEMALE CASHIER to work768 words
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Advertisement783 1983-05-10 28 72 Vehicles For Hire Pickups, Vans, Trucks Saloon Cars. On Daily, Weekly, Monthly Lease. Call: Sime Darby Services Re. Ltd Tel: *****46/ *****3 DAIHATSU LORRY, DATSUN C2O Trucks, Petrol/Diesel, Pick-ups for rent. Popular Express Service, 8 8A Moonstone Lane. Tel: *****80/*****81. AIRCONDITIONED NEW CARS for hire. Reasonable rates. Free mileage783 words
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Advertisement583 1983-05-10 28 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1975, DATSUN 100A Aircond, hi-fi, cassette, cushion cover. PARF. Metallic paint. New tyres. Excellent condition. $15,200. Tel: *****95. 1962 NISSAN SUNNY 1.5 GL Coupe. One owner, brand new condition. New tax. Aircond. Done 3,000 kms. $27,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****0 Barry Tay. ALMOST 1978 DATSUN583 words
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Advertisement871 1983-05-10 28 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Fiat ELIGIBLE PARF 1977 June Flat 131 Mirafiori. 1600 c.c. Tax September. $11,800. Can loan $9,000. Phone: *****52, 23 Lorong Blawak. ALMOST 1980, FIAT 131 Mirafiori. Aircond, sport rims, radio, cassette. Excellent condition. $19,500. Tel: *****58. 1974, FIAT 132 5-speed 1800 c.c. Non-PARF. Alrcond, radio,871 words
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Advertisement757 1983-05-10 28 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda ER NUMBER PLATE Honda Accord. Aircon, Hl-fl stereo. 2nd owner. Beautiful condition *****12 Jason Lim. JAN. '81 HONDA Accord, 4-door manual, excellent condition, one owner. $35,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****30, Alice. MID '80 IMMACULATE Honda Civic. 2nd generation 5-door. Aircon, hl-fl, spoilers, beautiful lining. Above757 words
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Advertisement839 1983-05-10 29 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes IMPORTED 81 MAY Mercedes Benz 200 manual, original white with full accessories, showroom condition. Please call Edward, Tel: *****55. SEE TO APPRECIATE 1980 Mercedes 200 (manual) with full accessories, easy loan arrangeable. Highest offer secures. Contact: S.E. Ho, *****5. 1 PRIVATE OWNER White Mercedes839 words
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Advertisement787 1983-05-10 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi MID 1979 GALANT Sigma Stationwagon, alrcon, radio/ cassette, 1 private owner, immaculate condition. Tel: *****40 NON-PARF 75 Oalant 2000 GSR, 5-speed, aircon, sports rims, radio/ cassette, $9,200. Block 96, Lorong 3, Toa Payoh, #01-42. SEPT '79 MIT. galant. 5-speed, square lights, air-con, cassette, very787 words
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Advertisement380 1983-05-10 29 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 1980 TOYOTA CARINA One owner. Power windows, alrcond., radio cassette. Excellent condition. Phone *****78. 1980 TOYOTA SUPER Crown 2.6 Fully automatic. One company owner. Alrcond., cassette. Tel: *****35. 1982, DEC. CELICA 2000 XT. 1 private owner. Showroom condition. With accessories. $36,000 0.n.0. Tel: Peter380 words
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Advertisement789 1983-05-10 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others FULBOON ENTERPRISE 190 Tanjong Katong Road Tal: *****00/*****38 1982 Honda Accord EX S/rlms 1981 Suzuki SS4O 1981 Datsun Bluebird 1980 Toyota Starlet 1975 Toyota Corolla 1200 1974 Mlt Lancer 1400 All Abova Vahiclat PARF Eliglbla. Loan/ Insurance Available, Trade-In Acceptable. SAAB 900 GLS 5-dOOr789 words
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Advertisement712 1983-05-10 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale in) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles I Tilt Cab; Standard feature KBBB^BfaflHßßHßtaflßfl > >x B on Trsder 3 ton "i '<," HIM -^v l^""''*ff *i 1 1 m712 words
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Advertisement492 1983-05-10 29 n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters GOOD YAMAHA RXKI3S $540. RXSIIS $480 Kawasaki GTOIIO Z2OO $280. Suzuki GPIOON $260. GNI2S $570 Scrambler PE2SO/ KEI2S $280. Honda CB4OOT C8750 $880. GSX2SO/ GS42ST $850. Call *****17 Low, No 12 Gopeng Street (Opp. Tanjong Pagar Plaza Blk 4). NEW VESPA SELLING lowest price, free Shoel492 words
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Advertisement421 1983-05-10 29 77 Vehicles Wanted HIGHEST CASH OFFER for nonPARF/ PARF/ SZ vehicles. Tel. *****69/ *****9 Francis Ng. HIGH PRICE FOR Company or non-PARF cars. Strictly cash. Heng Hoe Brothers Trading Company. Tel: *****19/ *****80/ *****53. URGENTLY WANTED FEW units secondhand cars. Any capacity model. Immediate payment. Contact *****00 *****36/ night *****24.421 words
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Advertisement333 1983-05-10 29 85 Housing Loans Sound Secure provides PROPERTY FINANCE for Residential Commercial properties CALL *****92 *****47 FOR DETAILS A.P. no, 3326 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses e DIST. 11 DOUBLE-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW located In good and quiet residential area. 4 bedrooms, large matured I garden with swimming pool. e DIST. 10333 words
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Advertisement680 1983-05-10 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 23 Hilltop executive bungalow In prestigeous locality. 4 well-appointed bedrooms with bathrooms en-sulte. Large lounge/ dining areas. Additional family room. Study. Separate servant's room/ bathroom. Huge entertainment area, Plenty of storage area. Well designed kitchen. Fully alrconditloned. Matured garden. Swimming pool. It interested in680 words
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Advertisement567 1983-05-10 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses THOMSON WESTLAKE AVENUE Beautiful 3-bedroomed semi-de-tached near Yaohan supermarkets, servant's, matured garden, tastefully furnished. $2,150. East Coast beautifully furnished 3bedroomed terrace $2,000. Richard Low Housing *****81. BRADDELL HEIGHTS, 20 minutes to Orchard Road, on hill top bungalow. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate llvlng/dlnlng opens to567 words
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Advertisement785 1983-05-10 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OIST 16, JALAN KUPANG doublestofey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms, large living hall, matured garden, fully furnlsned, available immediately. $2,100. GE Housing, *****38. DIST 15, NEAR SIGLAP market, double-storey terrace, unfurnished, $1,700. Dist 16, Upper East Coast Road double-storey terrace, furnished/ aircon, $2,100. Tel: *****8/ *****08. DIST785 words
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Advertisement535 1983-05-10 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses PRELUDE ENTERPRISE, *****78 offers: Dist. 10, Duchess Avenue. Beautifully renovated doublestorey bungalow. 6 bedrooms. $7,000. SEMI-DETACHED, OFF HOLLAND Road, Hong Leong Condomi iiium. Lion Tower Apartments available now and July. *****85 (Agents). SERANGOON GARDEN SINGLESTOREY semi-detached Fully furnished. Large garden, 3 bedrooms, rental: $1,400. Tel:535 words
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Advertisement637 1983-05-10 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses WE HAVE FURNISHED/ unfurnished houses/ apartments in Dlst 9, 10, 11 or any other localities. Call *****14, Agent. 2-STOREY CORNER TERRACE house for rental at 61 Chun Tin Road, Bukit Tlmah 7 1/2 m.s. Contact tel. *****91. DIST. 17 SINGLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED Furnished Rental $1,600. Tel:637 words
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Advertisement628 1983-05-10 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5,400 Draycott Towers $6,000 Hillcrest Arcadia $6,000 Grangeford $3,500 Sommerville Park $6,000 RidgewOOd (with big terrace) $5,500 APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR SALE Horizon Towers $850,000 King's Mansion $780,000 Oasis Garden $550,000 dementi Park $550,000 HOUSES FOR LEASE628 words
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Advertisement483 1983-05-10 30 FULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS e CairnhiU Walk-up $2,600 e Paterson Tower Mais $5,500 e Hong Leong Garden (high/low floor) $2,600 PARTIALLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS e Mt. Faber Lodge (Apt/Mais) $3,000-$4,500 Surrey Point Apt $1,400 Nim Park Lower Mais. $3,500 e Green Meadow (Upp/Lower Mais) $1,700-$2,000 ACUMEN REALTY CENTRE *****22. MOUNT FABER LODGE483 words
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Advertisement754 1983-05-10 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Diat. 10 DYNASTY GARDEN brand new condominium with swimming pool sauna facilities, near to school supermarket, several unit* available $4,500 Other*... Balmoral Park Townhouse/ Court, Beverly Mai, Calrnhill Plaza, Draycott Tower/ Maisonette, Elizabeth Tower, Naga Court, Sommerville Maisonette/ Townhouse. LINDTRAC AGENCY *****79 (5 line*) Diat754 words
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Advertisement833 1983-05-10 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments APARTMENT AVAILABLE FROM $1,800 onwards. Braddell View, Farrer Court, Sims Mansion, Cavenagh Court, Ridgewood, Hillcrest Arcadia and many more. Furnished or unfurnished. *****47/ 8. BEVERLY MAI Behind Hilton Htel, luxurious maisonette, 3 bedrooms, large balcony. Living/ dining. Central aircond. Swimming pool. Available 15th June 1983.833 words
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Advertisement801 1983-05-10 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments APARTMENT AT KENG LEE Road. 3 rooms, 2 aircons with attached bathrooms, beautifully furnished. Rent $2,800 negotiable. Contact *****90 (Agent). BALESTIER ROAD GROUNDFLOOR fully furnished/ aircon, $1,800. Sophia Road walk-up apartment, furnished/ alrcon, $2,300. Tel: *****8/ *****08. CAIRNHILL PLAZA, BEAUTIFULLY furnished spacious 2-bedroomed apartment with801 words
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Advertisement795 1983-05-10 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LUCKY TOWER APARTMENT with artificial waterfall. 4 bedrooms (bathroom attached), servant's room, partially furnished, available June. Tel: *****33. MICHEL APARTMENT Tanglin district, new furnishings, luxurious, airconditloned l-bedroom flat. All modern conveniences. S'pore *****82. MOUNT FABER LODGE 2 units maisonettes, 3 bedrooms, 2,540 sq ft. Partially795 words
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Advertisement753 1983-05-10 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments 4-5-ROOMED SERANGOON PARK Jurong, Ang Mo Kio, Tamplnes, Yishun. $850 above. *****8/*****3. 5-ROOMED FLAT IN Jurong West, furnished with new furniture. Tel: *****30. c) Rooms BALMORAL ROAD, GARDEN detached bungalow. Aircon room with sitting room, bathroom attached. T.V., fridge, heater, kitchen, laundry, car park, private753 words
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Advertisement660 1983-05-10 31 87 Accommodation Wanted t) Apartments NEWLY ARRIVED EXPATRIATES require accommodation In dlst. 5, 10, 11, 15, 20, or other residential estate. Flexible budget. $1,800 to $5,500. Owners please call *****18. SMALL INDONESIAN FAMILY requires terrace houses, apartments HDB flats in any locality, flexible budget. Owner please call: *****42. URGENTLY REQUIRES660 words
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Advertisement1049 1983-05-10 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses f 1 CLUNYHILL PARK BUNGALOWS 9 units only Freehold land Exclusive Residential District Developer: CLUNY HILL (PTE) LTD (wholly-owned subsidiary of DBS Land Ltd) For Enquiries and Bookings (Principals Only) Tel: *****13 Viewing By Appointment Only Developer's Licence1,049 words
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Advertisement831 1983-05-10 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 15, NEW AND modern 3storey townhouse, with private garden, 3 bedrooms, with attached bathrooms, area 2,500 sq.ft. for $580,000. Atona Properties *****34. DIST. 19, SERANGOON GARDEN vicinity, single-storey corner terrace, 3 bedrooms, area 5,400 sq.ft., matured garden, selling $470,000. Atona Properties *****34. DIST.831 words
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Advertisement767 1983-05-10 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 5 HONG LEONG Garden Phase 11. Modern 2 1/2-storey terrace. Well renovated. 3-bed-roomed/ servant's. Approx. 2,000 sq.ft. Hongswee, *****11. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACH-ED IN dist. 28. Big compound, 6,100 sq.ft., new paint. $600,000 negotiable. Contact *****90 (Agent). JALAN MATA AVER. Well maintained single-storey 4 bedrooms767 words
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Advertisement670 1983-05-10 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Everything you've always wanted f in a home, and more til I I <n'CSiiMo> W$M& 5 W&r. i «/~x UIJ WK''- t^V3ifli $a Tv\£ r m^"^ Wf^ r y670 words
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Advertisement442 1983-05-10 31 89 Properties For Seie 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments j in i m"nr— Balmeg Court Modern Condominium on Balmeg Hill Apartments and Stepped Houses Beautifully designed Panoramic sea-view Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong Tennis Court, Swimming Pool Club House Freehold442 words
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Advertisement735 1983-05-10 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments Dist 0922, Singapura Mansion, 1,754 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, tenanted 31/7/83 $2,800, $530,000 negotiable. Dist 0719, Woh Hup Complex, 2,200 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, tenanted 31/5/83 $2,800, $525,000 negotiable. Dist 1027, Himiko Court Block 1, 3 bedrooms, 1,929 sq.ft., approximate completion/ occupation May '83, $700,000735 words
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Advertisement834 1983-05-10 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments FOREIGNERS ELIGIBLE Dist. 11 brand new Watten Estate Condominium. 2 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, 1,000 sq.ft. Full condo facilities. $440,000 0.n.0. Michael Allan Realty, *****31/*****91. GOOD INVESTMENT, DIST 11, Thomson Mansion, brand new condominium apartment, area 2,000 sq.ft., split-level living, 3 bedrooms, with834 words
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Advertisement552 1983-05-10 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 11, HILLCREST ARCADIA Dossina Block, facing pool and morning sun on high floor with 4 bedrooms. Area: 2,003 sq.ft. Asking for $630,000. Call *****04. DIST. 15 RICH EAST Garden Condominium 2,255 sq.ft. Maisonette. Facing pool, morning sun. Freehold. Dagold Properties: *****00/ *****89.552 words
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Advertisement869 1983-05-10 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DISTRICT 10 4TH FLOOR walk-up apt., 970 sq.ft., 3-bedroomed, 999 yr. lease, $320,000 ono. Tel. *****38 after 4 pm. DIST. 0409, BRAND NEW maisonette, 3 bedrooms, area 2,560 sq.ft., for sale. Contact Claymore Realty: *****22. DIST. 15 MEYER TOWER above 12th floor, Type869 words
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Advertisement778 1983-05-10 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments TOA PAYOH NORTH 3-roomed corner flat, partly furnished, aircond, kitchen cabinet, terrazo/ parquet flooring. Highest offer secures. Please ring *****21. 5-ROOMED BEDOK NORTH Renovated $130,000, Clementi $155,000, Holland Drive $145,000, Boon Lay $110,000, Marine Terrace $170,000. Tel: *****87/ *****74. BEDOK SOUTH, 5-ROOMED, well778 words
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Advertisement1569 1983-05-10 32 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted I We are a Development Organisation I I interested in residential sites for I I developing bungalows, semi-detached, I I terrace houses and condominiums. I I If you possess what we are looking for, I and have the intention of selling1,569 words
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Advertisement502 1983-05-10 32 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Warehouse containerised cargo at SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE Where every floor is a 'ground 1 floor New Generation Features 14 storeys, 100,000 sq. metres. 2 container hoists, 14 high speed lifts. Containers unstuffed on your floor. Central location (River Valley Road, outside CBD). Competitive502 words
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Advertisement307 1983-05-10 32 93 Office Spaces b) Rental FAR EAST FINANCE BLDG 8 Robinson Road ft Mezzanine floor, prime of- 5 fice space on 2nd-storey with 8 D partitions, area 3498 sq.ft. for J5 immediate rent. k jj TEL: *****11 ft Miss Ng S GSM BUILDING MIDDLE ROAD 1 unit available for rental.307 words
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Advertisement1267 1983-05-10 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces AN IDEAL INVESTMENT RICHFIELD INDUSTRIAL CENTRE A mixed development of modern warehousing and light industrial units sited along expressway of Paya Lebar in the heart of densely populated area (close to proposed Eunos MRT Station) <$y BUS IK^^m1,267 words
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Advertisement687 1983-05-10 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Quality Z I and I Service I at l I Sanford J I Building I Is your lease expiring? H Are you looking for a first class office space H to start business? H Are687 words
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Advertisement490 1983-05-10 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces to) Rental to) Rental I OFFICE I II BEST RENT DIRECT FROM II OWNER GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX II 4,400 SQ.FT. TO 549 SQ.FT. FROM $2.90 to $3.20 jls AVAILABLE NOW ||CALL MS SEAH TEL: *****11 EXT 47 II CENTRAL BUILDING 1 I* 325 SQ.FT.490 words
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Advertisement174 1983-05-10 33 102 Tours ASSOCIATED j TOURS (S) PTE LTD i Wellington Building, 20. Bideford Road, #1001 to #10-04 Singapore 0922 Tel: *****22 (7 Lines) PERTH 5 Days 6 Days from $1110 Dep Date: Every Thurs. Highlights: (w Atlantis Marine Dolphin Show Yanchep Sun City Lion Safari Park <& River Cruise and174 words
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Advertisement621 1983-05-10 33 102 Tours 102 Tours Call 255 6888 for the full story. When we at P& C) Travel, with Holidas" you are looked after bv 1 40 years of long-haul travel experienced Travel Managers experience behind us. launched You'll stav in city centre hotels our new vacation packages we enjoj Chinese621 words
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Advertisement644 1983-05-10 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces h) Rental t) Rental b) Rental x}'> Paramount Hotel «ri'(*>a '^^^^^^S^BBi BBB* V <jjk. x& •i BB^SSs 2l^^BB^^So»^^^^s^sißßl •"^^^^^""'■■L^^iatf "JjliP^sM 'it"** I Ut Ul//UUf/ Shopping Centre Concession rental rates before official opening of the Hotel A few units strategically located available644 words
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Advertisement1103 1983-05-10 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours YOU ARE HEREBY GRANTED THE I FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON AND THE ENTIRE KINGDOM OF BRITAIN! The freedom of the City of London. A most coveted honour. /&?Sscrs In the old days anyone granted the freedom of the City by1,103 words
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Advertisement508 1983-05-10 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours '^sf cud flft fl H-^ V-^-H a division of K^inft^H B»-r--— PRIME TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD P"* M^ l If "^81 jT^ ■Kt^^ 190, Clemenceau Avenue, #02-30 JBHeE JSi^i^B^ iliHr^f^^lßr^^P^ft^l^Httiyßß Singapore Shopping Centre ■^i^^^^ I *^fci___^i^^^^ip Smgapce 0923 Tel *****50 j fcl^ DINERS HOUDAYS P,^^508 words
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Advertisement644 1983-05-10 34 [SnAMHO: I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD Head Office: I Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) B 100 Eu Tong Sen St., #01-14, #01-18. Singapore 0105. I Tel: *****33(7 lines). Branch Office: 1 People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, g 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. I Tel: 91 1661-3, *****6, *****8. *****63.644 words
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Article139 1983-05-10 35 ROME, Mon. Roma won the Italian soccer championship for the first time in 41 years yesterday after a 1-1 draw with hosts Genoa, which gave them an unassailable threepoint lead over Juventus, in the season's penultimate game. Roma took an early lead through Roberto PruzzoReuter - 139 words
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Article61 1983-05-10 35 Shakhtyor through MOSCOW, Mon. Shakhtyor Donestsk earned a place in next season's European Cup-winners' Cup when they edged out Metallist Kharkov 1-9 (half-time 1-0) in the Soviet Cup soccer final here yesterday. Yashchenko scored the decisive goal In the 23rd minute to bring the Cup to Shakhtyor for the fourthReuter - 61 words
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Article77 1983-05-10 35 Grasshopper command Division One ZURICH, Mon. Defending champions Grasshopper Zurich went to the top of the Swiss First Division soccer table yesterday with a 3-2 away win over rivals FC Zurich, a club plagued by internal dissent. With six league matches to go. Grasshopper lead Servette Geneva on goal average,Reuter - 77 words
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Article148 1983-05-10 35 AMSTERDAM, Mon. Ajax Amsterdam clinched the Dutch League title for the 21st time with a comfortable 4-1 away win over Helmond Sport. With only one match left to play, Ajax have 56 points from 33 matches and an unassailable four-point lead over second-placed Feyenoord, 3-1 winnersReuter - 148 words
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Article510 1983-05-10 35 NORTH AMERICAN: Vancouver Whitecaps 1 Seattle Sounders 0, Tampa Bay Rowdies 3 Montreal Manic 2. AUSTRIAN First Division: Austria Salzburg 3 Linz Lask 1, Austria Vienna 1 Austria Klagenfurt 0, SSW Innsbruck 1 SC Simmering 0, SC Neusiedl 2 Rapid Vienna 1, Sturm Graz 2 Vienna 1,Agencies - 510 words
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Article102 1983-05-10 35 HAMBURG, Mon. West German World Cup midfielder Felix Magath may miss Hamburg's European Cup soccer final against Italy's Juventus in Athens on May 25 because of a ruptured muscle during Hamburg's 2-1 win over Hertha Berlin two days ago. Magath, who stepped down fromReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration221 1983-05-10 35 McEnroe's first claycourt win in four years NEW YORK, Mon. John McEnroe won his first claycourt tournament in four years yesterday when he beat fellow New Yorker Vitas Gerulaitis 6-3, 7-5 in the final of the US$3OO,OOO World Championship Tennis Tournament of Champions. Relying on touch far moreReuter - 221 words
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Article122 1983-05-10 35 PERUGIA, Mon. Hungary's Andrea Tamasvari captured her first major tennis title at the tender age of 17 yesterday with a crushing 6-1, 6-0 victory over American Bonnie Gadusek in the final of the Italian Open. Andrea continued where she had left off in the semi-finals,Reuter - 122 words
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Article399 1983-05-10 35 DETROIT Tigers beat California Angels 5-1 in a major American League baseball game. Other results American: Kansas 6 Toronto 1, Seattle 4 Boston 2, Minnesota 6 New York 5, Milwaukee 6 Texas 3, Cleveland 13 Chicago 6, Oakland A's 1 Baltimore 0. National: Atlanta 4 Houston 3, MetsAgencies - 399 words
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Article208 1983-05-10 35 Yugoslavs miss the formality ZAGREB, Yugoslavia, Mon. Yugoslavia beat Tunisia 3-0 in their European Zone B Davis Cup first-round match when the last two singles were abandoned because of rain here yesterday. British chief referee Fred Howes agreed with the two captains that the match should be officially declared inReuter - 208 words
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Article125 1983-05-10 35 DUSSELDORF, Mon. Spain and Australia reached the final of the US$l5O,OOO ($313,500) World Team Tennis Cup after beating title-holders the United States and newcomers New Zealand, respectively, yesterday. Spain took both singles off the Americans. Veteran Manuel Orantes beat Brian Gottfried 6-2, 6-4 and Jose HiguerasReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement724 1983-05-10 35 102 Tours 102 Tours fWii 1 4 BEST I W SELLERS I A great way to travel <^™, pIijAPAN DISNEYLAND SPEcIaIII Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Tokyo/Mt Fu|i/Hakone/Atami/ Tokyo Disneyland/ I Hong Kong/Ocean Park/Sung Dynasty H DAY SS?lfi(l m b. 10/6. 19/6. 26/6. 10/7. 24/7. 31/7 Every Sunday J| AROUND THE WORLD 23 DAYS oysiA/BA724 words
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Advertisement390 1983-05-10 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 6 DAYS from $999 HIGHLIGHTS: Yanchep SunCity Atlantis Marine World and Lion Safari Park GfryjS/gWs Northern Districts King's Park Swan River Fremantle Night market Dep: 1^3,10, 17 June HOTEL ON WHEELS TOUR j^kA/ 1 4 DAYS AUSTRALIA Dep: 2, 15 June, 30 August A VISITING: Brisbane,390 words
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Advertisement1180 1983-05-10 35 102 Tours 102 Tours Kim Travel Service Re. U.O mc/fimm G326, Merlin Plaza. Tel: *****42 (7 lines), tasos Msdan/Uke Toba 5 Days $499 Dep: Mon. BKK/Pattaya/Ckftngmai 5 Days $731 7 Days $851 Dep: Sun, Mon. JKT/Baflduns/Piißcak 5 Days $639 Dep: Wed, Sat. Manila/Bagulo/Olongapo 6 Days SI OBS 7 Days $12251,180 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1983-05-10 36 MR. RAMALINGAM SATHASIVAM Peter Chew wishes to express his deepest sympathy and condolences to Mrs. Sathasivam on the demise of her husband.24 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1983-05-10 36 MR. JOHN TAN KIM SONG AGE: 58 Passed away peacefully on 6th May '83 leaving behind loved ones. Cortege will leave 338-6 River Valley Road (0923) on Thursday 12.5.83 at 1.30 pm. for St. Bernadette Church and then to Mt. Vernon Crematorium. MR K.S. MANIAM (Age 83) Retired137 words
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Obituary, Illustration257 1983-05-10 36 In Loving Memory of Mr. M. MANICKAM Departed 10th May 1982 Fondly remembered by wife, children and in-laws. IN MEMORIAM S.P. SOON MAY 10 1977 Dearly remembered by those who loved him. MR EAGAMBARAM S/O SUBRAMANIAM Departed 10.5.82 In silence and in solitude a year has gone257 words
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Article131 1983-05-10 36 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN ALL-ROUNDER S. Muruthi will captain Singapore in the three-day Inter-port cricket match against Hongkong at the Padang from Friday. Hongkong will take on a Singapore Cricket Association President's XI in a oneday friendly at Balestier Road today. At the Padang tomorrow they meet the131 words
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Article, Illustration476 1983-05-10 36 Glorious Guo makes it a fitting farewell TOKYO, Mon. China won six out of seven titles in the 37th world table tennis championships which ended here today. After yesterday's upset defeat in the men's doubles by a Yugoslav pair, the Chinese made a clean sweepReuter; AP - 476 words
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Article259 1983-05-10 36 LONDON, Mon. Viv Richards missed a century by four runs but the West Indies and Somerset batsman sent champions Sussex crashing in their first Sunday Cricket League outing of the English season yesterday. Richards hit a six and seven fours and was still there when SomersetReuter - 259 words
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Advertisement559 1983-05-10 36 112 Commercial 112 Commercial INSTITUTE OF tJtfjkiL MARKETING Mr* ,-,-^L Superior Instruction and T\p^f^-- Effective Preparation for the Certificate Examination from the Correspondence Division of Stamford. Stamford's recently revised courses in Marketing for Parts I and II of the Certificate examination are designed to provide you with a thorough understanding559 words
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Advertisement491 1983-05-10 36 IAM (INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT) DECEMBER 1983 EXAM (Studenl membership can be applied through our centre) Model answers to past exam papers will be provided. CERTIFICATE STAGE: 1) Tue/Th 6.30-9.30pm 10/05 2) Tue/Th 6.30-9.30pm 12/05 3) M/W 6.15-9.45pm 06/06 4) Tue/Th 6.15-9.45pm 15/06 SUBJECTS INCLUDE: 1) Office Administration 2) Methods491 words
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Advertisement396 1983-05-10 36 112 Commercial TYPEWRITING BEGINNERS' COURSE Teacher: Mr. Mokhtar, 20 years' teaching experience. Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School, #03-26 Peace Centre (*****30). BOOKKEEPING: RAPID/NORMAL Courses: Preparing for LCCI Exam. Classes anytime: Register early: Raja's College: *****70/ *****03. 113 Language JAPANESE (Beginners) LEK MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #09-14, People's Park Ctr Tel:396 words
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Advertisement351 1983-05-10 36 116 Dancing 116 Dancing 116 Dancing MRS. MARLUPI-SIJANGGA t JV* There's no age limit for our students, if you've always longed to be really fit and beautiful, dont miss-out on this Wonderful Marlilan opportunity. OUR Keep Fit way to beauty programmes are tailored for each individual woman's needs, our spacious,351 words
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Advertisement143 1983-05-10 36 f^mg ANMOUNCtMeiIT* 134 Lost Found Lost Something? Don't feel lost. Refer to The Straits Times Classified's Lost Found Column, No. 134. The finder may be trying to contact you. tit's a C.A.T.S special service. 1 MALE GOLDEN Labrador lost at Third Avenue off Buklt Timah Road on Bth May '83,143 words
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Advertisement309 1983-05-10 36 nffl't—rr^i The HP-41 Handheld only ***** and the HP-41CV is now only I Computer was chosen by Ss6os. uJiyi; NASA as a regular member And what's more, we have a special otter rmmiri&<i o f the Space Shuttle team. If now till May 13, 1983 with every purchase EKjEB need309 words
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190 1983-05-10 37 TONTO - TONTO By IPOH, Mon. A bay filly by Hunka Papa out of Heroyale was the highlight of the 10th sale; of Malaysian-bred horses at the Ipoh racecourse last Saturday. Singaporean George Teo outbidded the others to pay a record $33,000 $1,000 more than190 words
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Article, Illustration124 1983-05-10 37 JOCKEY Eddie Delahoussaye sending three-year-old Canadianbred colt Sonny's Halo across the finishing line two lengths clear of his rival, 15-1 longshot Desert Wine, to take the 199th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, Louisville, over the weekend. Starting joint favourite at 5 to 2, theUPI - 124 words
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Article, Illustration699 1983-05-10 37 EPSOM JEEP - A.K. had best of two worlds EPSOM JEEP By BUT for a quirk of fate, jockey Cheam Ah Kin would perhaps be still riding in Hongkong. In 1978, A.K., as he was popularly known, accepted an offer he could not refuse. He was invited by T.C. Cheng, a top Chinese699 words
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Article405 1983-05-10 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP SHADOWFAX 111, winner of the richest classic on the local turf the $200,008 Perak Derby at Ipoh last Sunday, was a hot tip straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak. Still, this classy four-year-old English horse, who had a week earlier won405 words
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Article281 1983-05-10 37 IPOH, Mon. How the beaten favourites fared over the weekend SATURDAY (good going): RACE 3: Principality was a long way back and never looked a threat. Switched out for a run on straightening, he finished fourth to Pulau Tioman V. Jockey Lam was warned by the stewards toTONTO - 281 words
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Article1455 1983-05-10 37 WEIGHTS, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's racing at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 2 Div. 2 1,600m (Ratings: 113-104) 3 Estrella De Espana 57 113 11 Up Again 11 56 111 8 Neptune Topaz 55.5 110 1 E3 Trago 55.5 110 13 Fire Phoenix 55.5 1101,455 words
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Article75 1983-05-10 37 PARIS, Mon. Jeu De Paille and Esprit Du Nord dominated the finish of the Prix Hocquart, run over 2 400 m at Longchamp yesterday, and will resume their battle in the Prix Du Jockey Club on June 5. Ridden by Henri Samani, Jeu De Paille won by halfReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration11 1983-05-10 37 JON - JON BY "Hopefully we've picked a winner this time."11 words
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124 1983-05-10 37 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 1 THE DIRECTORS, II I MANAGEMENT AND STAFF I I PEWTER INDUSTRIES I I SINGAPORE PTE LTD I I Express their deepest sympathies and I S condolences to OUR MANAGING 1 DIRECTOR MR. C.C. CHAI FAMILY 8 during their recent bereavement of their B124 words
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Obituary, Illustration248 1983-05-10 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths CHAI SERN AGE 66 CALLED HOME TO BE WITH THE LORD ON 8-5-83. SADLY MISSED BUT ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY:SONS: DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: CHAI FIN CHONG CHAI CHEN CHONG CHONG CHAI HIANG DAUGHTERS: SON-IN-LAW: CHAI LHEE FONG YONG FOO KONG CHAI LHEE LING CHAI LHEE TANN (ELISA) GRAND CHILDREN:248 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1983-05-10 37 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED FATHER MR TAN SWEE YAM Departed 10th May 1975 Thou art gone, dear father, Gone beyond the world of tears. But the memory of you will ever linger Through the passing years. Sadly mi«sed but always remomb*red by children and grandchildren.72 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1983-05-10 37 The family of the late Mrs. Chua Hong Phor nee (Mdm Chan Choy Kiew) Withes to thank all relatives, friends and colleague* for their kind attendance, assistance. condolences, scrolls and wreath* during their recent bereavement. The family of the late TAN WENG SWEE, ANDREW Wish to express their71 words
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Advertisement71 1983-05-10 37 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE LEONG NEE MOY EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO ALL RELATIVES, FRIENDS, COLLEAGUES AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE, ATTENDANCE, CONDOLENCES, WREATHS AND DONATIONS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. RONNIE WONG SEET KHEE OF CDK PTE LIMITED THE FAMILY OF the late Mdm Lim71 words
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Article204 1983-05-10 38 Lord of soccer in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Englishman Frank Lord was yesterday appointed Malaysia's national soccer coach on an 18-month contract. His first major task is to prepare Malaysia for the South-east Asia Games in Singapore from May 28June 6. Other big assignments for Lord, who will be assistedNST - 204 words
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196 1983-05-10 38 PAHANG, the newlycrowned Malaysia Cup champions, will meet Singapore's South-east Asia Games soccer squad in a friendly match at the National Stadium on May 22. The Football Association of Singapore yesterday accepted Pahang's request to test the Republic. Pahang wanted to play theJOE DORAI - 196 words
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111 1983-05-10 38 FANDI AHMAD scored both goals as champions Niac Mitra beat Arseto 2-0 in their final Indonesian Galatama League match in Jakarta last night. The victory placed Niac, who were already assured of the title last week, on 42 points from 28 games, three ahead111 words
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Article45 1983-05-10 38 JUBILEE Sports Club, who look certain to regain their former National Football League Division One status, received a $15,000 "bonus" last night for their dedication and fine displays. The windfall came from Sports Equipment Far East, agents for Umbro and Uhlsports.45 words
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Article20 1983-05-10 38 FOUR Singapore Business Houses Footoall League Division Three matches scheduled for yesterday were called off because of rain.20 words
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Article270 1983-05-10 38 SYDNEY, Mon. Results of football matches played over the weekend in Australia: Australian football: In Melbourne: Essendon 21.11 (137) bt Richmond 16.16 (112), Melbourne 16.12 (108) bt St Kilda 11.9 (78), North Melb 21.16 (142) bt Hawthorn 13.13 (91), Fitzroy 11.10 (76) bt Geelong 9.13 (67), CollingwoodUPI - 270 words
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Article137 1983-05-10 38 THE inaugural Sentosa Invitation golf championships, scheduled for mid-July, has been designated as one of the three local tournaments to be used in the selection of the national teams for the Potra and Nomura Cap tournaments. The other two tournaments to count are the recently-concluded Singapore137 words
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Article448 1983-05-10 38 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE will kick off the South-east Asia Games soccer tournament at the National Stadium on May 28 with a clash against Malaysia after the opening ceremony at 6 p.m. The two perennial rivals joined the Philippines in Group A after yesterday's448 words
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Article, Illustration216 1983-05-10 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON SINGAPORE'S Peter Hill (right) will be in for a tough time when he takes part in the inaugural Magnolia Squash Classic in Kuala Lumpur from May 2t-23. The organisers have divided the eight competitors into two groups and Peter Is with216 words
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Article168 1983-05-10 38 PETER SIOW - The Games axe falls on three PETER SIOW THE Basketball Association of Singapore have axed three players K. Harikrishnan, Ng Hung Kee and woman Ong Poh Huay in their final build-up for the South-east Asia Games from May 28June 6. Hari has been ineffective for some months now because of168 words
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Article53 1983-05-10 38 THE Bank of Korea confirmed their place in the final of the triangular basketball tournament when they brushed aside the Philippines' Masagana 99 98-92 (half-time 48-39) at the Gay World Stadium last night. In an earlier match, Temasek Junior College boys outplayed the national women's team 85--5253 words
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327 1983-05-10 38 VERSAILLES, Mon. Nick Faldo began the week planning a break from golf and finished it by claiming the French Open title in an exciting sudden-death play-off here yesterday. Faldo, 25, snatched his first national Open crown at the third extra hole in a three-way clashReuter - 327 words
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Article250 1983-05-10 38 CHANGI'S Wong Heng Seng led a group of high handicappers who played well above expectations in the Sembawang Open golf championships over the weekend. Heng Seng (handicap 23) carded a gross 85 for a nett 62. This was not only the best nett and gross totalsTAY CHENG KHOON - 250 words
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Article292 1983-05-10 38 WILLIAM LYOU, driving a Nissan Pulsar 1.5, maintained his lead in the Castrol Alpine Autotest championship at Kallang over the weekend. Lyou clocked 5 min 10.86 sec. the fastest time of the day to bag the overall win in Round Two. Results: Mini Class: 1 Winston Lee292 words
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Advertisement576 1983-05-10 38 The smallest* Naturally^ Otrona Attache: the world's most powerful portable business computer. [special Computa'^Aldeal for the busy executive, prof essional, businessman, journalist, Exhibition offer: computer enthusiast and anyone who wants to use a Now professional computer* Anytime* Anywhere* WcD\3t T*\r,3 utilisation and increasing It uses Digital Research's We'll train customers576 words
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Miscellaneous92 1983-05-10 38 BASKETBALL Women: S'pore v Shell; Men: Singapore v Masagana 99 (Gay World. 6.30 and 8 p.m.). BOWLING Carlsberg Stars of Tomorrow c'ships (Kallang Bowler-Drome, 10 a. m.). CRICKET Friendly: SCA President's XI v Hongkong (Balestier Road, 11 a.m.). HOCKEY Friendly: IA v SCC (Padang, 5.15). SOCCER Friendly: S'pore Malays Selection92 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1983-05-10 39 Countdown to the SEA Games... continuing the Thai challenge Terror timetable is the driving force behind the golden safari 4 YOU think we're turning them into Supermen? That's our aim. You've never seen any team training like us, have you? Our aim is to win 12 gold medals1,125 words
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Article, Illustration728 1983-05-10 39 Shirley Tan - Shirley Tan Stories by I'll show Rabuan who rules the fast lane, says Suchart REVENGE... that's the ambition burning in Suchart Jaesuraparp's heart. He can be jogging on the dusty cinder track at the Bangkok National Stadium, casually sipping Coke at Muang Pohl, the athletics trainingNik Kasmani - 728 words
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Advertisement155 1983-05-10 39 SUBARU 700, The car with ■■iiiiniinnn it gives you better returns for Mi Wi*SXl Mt l^' >-^fek^*^ KjCXi 111 110 L/lcloo g m Ift t nral WS^. SUBARU 700 has a rear door with Co£*l tho Diff^l^n^l^ W Full A.R.F. $16,800 a SOlid frame. \?Vrl II l\? L^l lIVr I155 words
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Article, Illustration106 1983-05-10 40 Nakasone's toast to friendship with Asean MR Yasuhiro Nakasone (right) proposing a toast to the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, at a lunch hosted by the Japanese Prime Minister in Kuala LumEur yesterday at which e spelt oat a blueprint to cement close cooperation with Asean countries.UPI - 106 words
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504 1983-05-10 40 4 ANDROPOV is the former head of the KGB. He has never stepped a foot in non-communist country and he does not begin to understand what a free society is like. I think the only thing that has begun to move him has beenUPI; Reuter - 504 words
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335 1983-05-10 40 Hitler 'diaries' reporter sued for fraud BONN, Mon. The West German magazine Stern today filed a lawsuit for fraud against its reporter Gerd Heidemann over the forged so-called diaries of Adolf Hitler, which he claimed to have found. Stern said in a statement that publisher Henri Nannen had filed aReuter - 335 words
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Article48 1983-05-10 40 BEIJING, Mon. A peasant, Leng Zhizhong, has been jailed for two years for killing and eating a giant panda, one of the world's rarest animals, the People's Daily said today. The panda, called Hanhan (Foolish), lived in Wolong reserve in the south-western province of Sichuan ReuterReuter - 48 words
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312 1983-05-10 40 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent INDONESIA'S decision to shelve three of its major oil and petrochemical projects "is no cause for excitement" for refiners in Singapore. This is because the projects had been planned for after 1985, and while the news provided312 words
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Article83 1983-05-10 40 SEOUL, Mon. Visiting Indian Foreign Minister Narasimha Rao and his South Korean counterpart Lee BumSuk today agreed that the two countries should step up bilateral cooperation as a model for the so-called SouthSouth cooperation. Reports said Mr Rao, who arrived in Seoul on Saturday, had askedAFP - 83 words
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Article43 1983-05-10 40 GENEVA, Mon. Toothaches, which used to be a problem in industrialised countries, is now more prevalent in Third World nations, the World Health Organisation said yesterday in a report. The reversal is because industrialised countries have cut down on sweets. APAP - 43 words
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309 1983-05-10 40 MOSCOW, Mon. For the first time, the Communist Party newspaper Pravda confirmed today that Soviet leader Yuri Andropov had been made chairman of the Soviet Defence Council. The post, whose existence was revealed for the first time in 1976, is usually associated with thatAFP - 309 words
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Article43 1983-05-10 40 GENEVA, Mon. Talks on emergency aid began today between five of the world's poorest countries and potential donor nations. The 10-day meeting was requested by Afghanistan, Bhutan, Laos, Maldives and Western Samoa and arranged by the UN develop- ment programme. UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article32 1983-05-10 40 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 8.13 points to 1,224.46 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Ex- change today. APAP - 32 words
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Article51 1983-05-10 40 SAN JUAN (Argentina), Mon. Police here yesterday ended a three-day strike after authorities agreed to look into their demands, officials said. More than 1,500 policemen had locked themselves in a sports stadium just outside the city last Thursday to back demands for better pay and working conditions.51 words
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Advertisement139 1983-05-10 40 o.2mm /< Ultra-Fine Line Uni-ball Micro mi Solid /mi Bold JjJ Uni-ball ÜBIOO jB I^, :||;i:-: l| jBH MW A concept Mm successfully mm defined in g lines. Mitsubishi Uni-ball Rolling Ballpoint pens from theO.2mm exceptionally fine line Uni-ball Micro to the popluar bold line Uni-ball ÜBI OO, the famous139 words
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Advertisement303 1983-05-10 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE One of the Big Four local banks has set up a unit trust in Hongkong for foreigners to invest in the Singapore and Malaysian stock markets. Hongkong has been chosen as the base for the fund because of its tax advantage, reports303 words
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Miscellaneous125 1983-05-10 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in a few areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.55 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 10/21 C Fine Manila 23/35C Fair Amsterdam 8/15C Rain Melbourne 11/17C Drizzle Bangkok 27/35 C Cloudy125 words
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Article, Illustration1504 1983-05-10 1 There is a big fight going on in the United States over who invented the computer. The prize is a place in history. WILLIAM BROAD details the rounds of charges and counter-charges. Was it Professor Charles Bahhage (right) and his Analytical Machine (below)? HISTORY is rifeNYT - 1,504 words
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Article, Illustration534 1983-05-10 2 As people tend to be friendlier in candlelight, a French woman's team offers a unique service to create this atmosphere. MAY HO reports. GIVEN half a chance, Michele Servent would light up your life. Literally. And with thousands of candles. Michele, 37, is an illuminist534 words
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Article914 1983-05-10 2 IRENE PATES - Tai Ee's stories never end IRENE PATES By THEY came to Singapore from China in 1939. There were five of them and she was the eldest. She wore the traditional white Chinese top and black trousers that signified her unmarried status. She was wiry and strong, her skin taut on914 words
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Article, Illustration563 1983-05-10 4 Above: Windows on Chinatown. Betty (left) in big bine fshirt and bine-white wide geometric skirt hitched up over brassring belt; Mary in adjustable blue singlet over cropped bluewhite geometric pants; and John in loose cream singlet over white-blue pyjama-striped trousers (At Man and His Woman). Below: Chinatown warmth.563 words
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Article, Illustration729 1983-05-10 5 Good in ideas, poor in turning them into money-spinners INVENTORS, traditionally n6t a clubby lot, are increasingly banding together. Across the United States, a growing number of backyard tinkerers, lawyers, financiers and others are forming inventors' clubs and groups aimed at spurring a grassroots revival in innovation.729 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1983-05-10 7 A nuclear target in paradise 4 While most are not pushing for the military to "get out", the people of Guam would like a few concessions from Washington for being so nice about it all. One is the easing of immigration restrictions to allow "Guam only" visas that would helpUPI - 1,242 words
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Article, Illustration736 1983-05-10 8 THE Gurkha's life in the forces begins with six months of hard, demanding training under the watchful eyes of competent, dedicated Gurkha officers and non-commis-sioned officers. In this time, they are taught how to handle themselves and their weapons in battle, arts which736 words
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Article, Illustration1522 1983-05-10 8 Men equal to any task Their endurance and bravery are legend Supt B. M. Niven, officer-in-charge of the Gurkha Contingent in Singapore To the Gurkhas, their regimental name and their Gurkha oath are everything. Even in pain, they do not cry out. Who are the Gurkhas? What conditions them to1,522 words
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Article, Illustration492 1983-05-10 9 4 Gentlemen fighters, they bear no grudges and are sympathetic towards the vanquished. Their razorsharp sense, self-descipline and hunting skills are assets that make q them doughty foes. 7 NEPAL, home of the Gurkhas, lies between the great alluvial plains of India and the cold plateaux492 words
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Article, Illustration518 1983-05-10 13 The Alliance Francaise stages a concert and a play by some of its more talented students this month. JOHN de SOUZA reports. STUDENTS of the French language, and all of them Singaporeans, are the focus in two of this month's Alliance Francaise activities. First on the programme518 words
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887 1983-05-10 13 1 Today: Editing Next change: Music PHILIP COOREY discusses editing in films EDITING is the selecting and arranging of shots to form sequences which, when put together, make up a film. It sounds simple, but it is not so. The editor887 words
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Article344 1983-05-10 13 PATRICK CHEN - PATRICK CHEN YOUNG DOCTORS IN LOVE Now showing at Lido Reviewed by AS A wise old chiropodist once said: "Keep your feet on the ground; otherwise you'll fall down!" Well, Young Doctors in Love never really takes off, but falls flat on its faoe344 words
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Advertisement271 1983-05-10 1 Mat vBgJHf m s BBfuiv ijHßU^^^nwflftgyKfe^ Kifct:!^! BkL *^J^bß How to make a computer think Hie way you da^^ Computers don't actually think, the need for new information So the key people in your of course. But it is possible to not previously anticipated. organization can have access to make271 words
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Advertisement174 1983-05-10 1 1 S I I M— .^B I I Aon fW '^B v£><i# ..^^l BS^" 1 '^^^^^B ff BRRHRI dOO a rO^ b;viQ nun R| ilvlVi rt n e i \iQ»* #1 MMiMIIMMMM B^W^P *x& d o^ #of a >fo^ u m s HP^^^SBr* 44^! R o** 11^" :i --*\3R ic174 words
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Advertisement41 1983-05-10 1 The making of a Gurkha mPTT JI #1 ■T" |yJ /j Pages Eight and Nine Backyard inventors band up Page Five Dressing up by dressing down t ,S OUTLOOK 2 Page Four ■iummuiw In the editor's chair ■■■■unnmm LEISURE Page Thirteen41 words
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Advertisement404 1983-05-10 2 COT/AWARDS COLLECTION A designer's collection of fashion shades and colours HJPP Sfe. HI FREE Coty Professional Make-Up Brush set with any Coty purchase worth $65 and above. g> Offer from 3rd 22nd May, 1983 or while jg||i%^ stocks last at all Coty counters. B^k -''''^Bl^^'-'-^Bi xC' J^^RE^Bh^ mhbb^^^^p ß^B^B^Hi^BPSyw ■i•404 words
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Advertisement450 1983-05-10 2 f& Natural Moisturizer. Themostbeautiful 'Wjilll'li 'I I muiiu^ Elements like the sun and the wind take their toll of the moisture content of your face. *t The natural solution is Peau de Soie Sfci Natural Moisturizer. Made from natural wHi^., extracts of plants, Peau de Soie Natural H^EgjjH§||^^ Moisturizer is450 words
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Advertisement519 1983-05-10 3 I n itt r^rr i Sensational Home Otter with Innovative Financing Cashew PaikTbwer Block SiowFlat is Now Open JLm juaJdiftißifiHiiflifli HP^*h \f y' l H^B Bg Hj^^HK 1 "-I'Z fi\ BPt^ I BALGuNT m--'--' -i j^l^l i" B j^~~' I I /O i||||iH(l_ I 1 phe best of Cashew Park519 words
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Advertisement98 1983-05-10 4 New Mothers: Y)if 11 never find a softer, better pad for post-natal use Southalls maternity pads are Recommended and used in designed especially for use after maternity hospitals, Southalls materchildbirth to give you total comfort nity pads are the softest, most comat the time you need it most. fortable napkins98 words
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Advertisement77 1983-05-10 5 \soTRADE DISPLAY OF ITALIAN SHOES BY Consorzio Calzaturiero Piceno Sri (Consortium of Shoes Manufacturers from Piceno, Italy) Venue: I li nlnte r-Contmental Singapore The p avl Uonln^ nßoad Time: I Date: May 11 3 P m- 7pm Wednesday -Ma> lOam 7 pm Thursday 13 lOa m- 7 P«^ K^-^ji HJiJiiP77 words
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Advertisement412 1983-05-10 5 f Sindhi Merchants Association Hindu Centre, Singapore welcome g li&fl BE. jdlfl DadaJ.P.Vaswani (Educationist -priHosopher-Poet-Humanrtarian) who will speakon 'Howour Prayers may be answered' Venue Singapore Conference Hall ShentonWay. Date:Tuesday. 10 May 1983. Time;7.lspm Admission :tfee y AU are welcome J C Space Donated 8y: >^ K.N.S.PteLtd. 1, Colombo Court, #04-14412 words
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Advertisement117 1983-05-10 7 wtnSHHB How can you feel V y° ur P rett Y> feminine best 7^W^jffij|w if your arms and legs k rtar M %£<jw: Unwanted hair is embarrassing. W -9 n^ snavm S ll can e ver y unpleasant and Kyj£;, IBBKP^' un^ emmme B^ll 'u What you really need is117 words
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Advertisement488 1983-05-10 7 *?8 Purchasers of selected units enjoy w m /m\ 1 \/i yeais fixed interest rate of 5% p.a. 0n I W I \Jf housing loans with Hong Leong Finance. 8 rL^^L C\Q Housing Loan instalment payment m ft 'Wmtyr commences only when you occupy. M 'I £L A "7 'C488 words
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Advertisement526 1983-05-10 10 APPOINTMENTS >— s A reputable organisation in Jurong invites applications k. for the appointment of V fc PERSONNEL S 5 MANAGER S The Personnel Manager is a member of the senior management team and reports directly to the General Manager. vm Candidates must be matured and have a proven track526 words
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Advertisement671 1983-05-10 10 <§> BOSCH invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: Technical Service Coordinator (Home Appliances) The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating the service facilities provided for the Company's operations in Singapore and Malaysia. In addition to monitoring the services provided by the Company's maintenance personnel, he671 words
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Miscellaneous212 1983-05-10 10 ilHrillliMlllllllfcmm Jißiilj I MIIIWMMBWMWMMiIMiMiiWMMiIIMiWIWMMMMMi^WMIIMIIiMMIII UlHaWWiii I TI 1 I iOTIiiTiTII H n f fltf r HWMltltfl'ii lllWii l^yiMMl II ■MMMWIIMHHMIIIIiriniI ni'llll^rrißir«flffiffi»M G ARFIELD By Jim Davis (Yll/l WONPtR HOW &IRPS > /^t") WhT^Sfc (Z-VW C^~^~\^ m\ can sleep in TReee> < vr^ K*Cf I /^ahaj...^^ WITHOUT FALLING OUT J KS*^X212 words
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Miscellaneous491 1983-05-10 11 jum I j i ai ii#»iiiii)iiiiiiiniiii l iiiwf(Wfiiiiiffi»»if'niriiiWi;. .i: .n,jt:....r "T: irr nrn iriitiiiiitiiiiiiiMiiTii PEANUTS BySchulz I FINP IT PIFFICULT TO I FINP IT PIFFICULT TO Vni) r r oNj n op flf K155 HER, YOU BELIEVE THAT TMEV'VE TAKEN BELIEVE THAT 50MEONE I TUU _!_l^ V 6LOCKWEAP 1 AWAY491 words
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Advertisement1441 1983-05-10 12 And enjoy a FRHE resort holiday or a SPORDA BMX Bicycle, pp sJSk Sharp is doing it again! Offering you something extra for your money. hlf°% f* Z I**^l X I Just buy any Sharp CTV/VCR featured here, and go on a FREE holiday toa IV \J IJlimmiCKS IVIIiJ t%illl]1,441 words
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Advertisement150 1983-05-10 13 Rom ~T Today I There^s TV T t\ H Nothing I Better? From Duckhams. The leader in lubrication technology and the first to bring i you the oil with the highest available specifications in the market: Duckhams Hypergrade 15W/50 (API service rating of SF/CD.) No other motor oil is made150 words
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Miscellaneous125 1983-05-10 13 SINGAPORE GASING FESTIVAL Display of tops and demonstrations on top making and ropeweaving. Junction of Sims Avenue and Jalan Eunos. 6.30 11 p.m. Ends tomorrow. Admission 40 cents. JEAN MIOTTE'S ART National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Till Sunday. KING OF FLAMENCO TODAY: Singapore 3.58 a.m. (0.8m), 9.52125 words
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Miscellaneous111 1983-05-10 13 PACO DE LUCIO Top of the Hilton. Showtime: 10.30 p.m. Cover charge: $20+ (diners) and $37.50 Till Saturday. SPECIAL EDUCATION On exhibition are 173 books and periodicals on physical handicaps, slow learners, the subnormal, gifted children, disturbed children, reading and language development, and multi-racial education. 2nd floor British Council, Singapore111 words
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Advertisement181 1983-05-10 14 DAIHATSU I S Daihatsu 850 cabvan. A new, fuel-efficient iSf iilkil HAH sensation. Powered by the award-winning H nPI PVHMn Charade engine. TYuly responsive drive WtdlHLd LflWmJ I witn an eas V- operational design. And lots W of power' Powered by the famous 3 cylinder Charade engine $*****^J $11 860181 words
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Advertisement369 1983-05-10 14 Whatls on top downunder? NEW IDEA. The No 1 selling weekly women's magazine in stage and screen who entertain millions of people. Share their triumphs Australia. Is here in Singapore. and now the y CO P e witn life at its most glamorous. Right now, in this week's issue, you369 words
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Miscellaneous1652 1983-05-10 14 J cro.,a Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.60 4» 9 3.00 PM Opening followed by Enigma (Mandarin/r): 7.20 Share a Story Golding: Children's programme IB T^HBCA 5.08 am National Anthem News in B rief 2.05 On the |f|f|||n||P 4.30 Afternoon Matinee Dancing in the Dark (See 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) W1,652 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1983-05-10 1 A last ketou To a man who was a mountain in his time His colourful career in art for more than half a century ended when he died last month. MARY KOGAN, who was in Taipeh on that sad occasion, remembers master Chang Dai-chien. THE world was saddened recently by1,108 words
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Article40 1983-05-10 1 tt-ft^Wi**^ flb-^iaTfg^Lli ■JiiaiUfelPlift Sc^tf^ S> itA« 'fI^#MA j&jfcii" °fih-*££li i!-?#ffl it; A#ffj7|c&j£Efls ft 7^iS<l^S^tA^ f*A^*° mxm^m\%±m ifeg ißA+#pTs«£ a SA+i^iiMlOm ii' M^af T" o #J* H IWI I* &H E m -f m mnm i*B RtEffiG. sis nm mm" m%±miJb%i&40 words
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Advertisement372 1983-05-10 1 APPOINTMENTS f" We are a diversified and progressive Group of Companies "~l h with regional interests. In line with our expansion programmes, M we invite applications from suitably qualified and experienced I applicants for the position of: I I MARKETING I I OFFICER I THE JOB: Marketing of the Company's372 words
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Advertisement206 1983-05-10 1 Renowned snack food manufacturer (wholly owned subsidiary of AMATIL LIMITED/AUSTRALIA) wish to appoint an ADMINISTRATION MANAGER The successful applicant should have:--(1) A degree or professional qualification in Accountancy. (2) Minimum 3 years of working experience in finance and management accounting and budgetary control. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience.206 words
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Advertisement186 1983-05-10 1 AIRPORT SERVICES PERSONNEL OFFICER The position offers an excellent opportunity for broad exposure in personnel work. The person we are looking for should be a graduate preferably in Social Sciences, knowledgeable in labour laws, dynamic and resourceful and have at least 2 years experience in personnel work. Salary offered will186 words
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Advertisement238 1983-05-10 1 I Toshiba, a Multi-National Corporation located at Alexandra Pasir Panjang Road, invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for the positions of: Requirements: GCE 'A' Level with a good credit in English LCCI Higher Accounting Minimum typing speed of 50 wpm. Private Secretarial Certificate will be an added advantage *Age 22238 words
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Article, Illustration959 1983-05-10 2 Lu Yaw - Lu Yaw mm Multiple names apart, Wu further complicated the matter by indulging in adding variants to each ver- m sion of his name. s -j&£?~ .^4 -A -i. Modern Masters of Chinese Painting LIKE Ren Bonian, Wu Changshuo was not called Changshuo, the best known959 words
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Advertisement487 1983-05-10 2 NOTICES NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 27th Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Melati 1 Subang View Hotel, Subang Jaya, Selangor on Thursday the 2nd day of June, 1 983 at 1 1 .30 a.m. for the following purposes: 1 To receive487 words
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Advertisement228 1983-05-10 2 Valuable Singapore Properties I To be held at The Gallery 1 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 ON TUESDAY 17TH MAY 1983 AT 2.30 P.M. 1) 10 PARK VALE Area: B3B. 3 sq.m. Title: 999 years (Solicitors: M/s. R.C.H.Lim Co) 2) 820 GOLDEN MILE TOWER Area:36l2 sq.ft. Title:99228 words
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Advertisement545 1983-05-10 2 I Haw Par Brothers International Limited (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Board Room of United Overseas Bank Ltd. 30th Floor, UOB Building, No. 1 Bonham Street, Raffles Place,545 words
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Advertisement293 1983-05-10 2 ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company at No. 9 Gul Circle, Jurong Town, Singapore 1 2262, on Thursday, 23rd June 1983293 words
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Advertisement122 1983-05-10 2 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Eng Hwee Kiang of Apt Blk No 62, Chai Chee Road #04-822, Singapore 1646 have applied for a Wholesale Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at Tomrick Trading Pte Ltd, 20-22 Geylang Road Singapore 1438 and that this application will be heard122 words
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Advertisement597 1983-05-10 3 j SEE IT NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! j 8 ORCHARD: LAST DAYS! j I* BEST PICTURE f C ACADEMY AWARDS j A CJ BEST ACTOR Ben KinKslcy if A^BEST DIRECTOR Richard AnenrMimugh Jk Gandhi I His triumph changed the world forever. < X RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH-S FILM "GANDHI" 5.a,,,n g597 words
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Advertisement161 1983-05-10 3 I JUBU^E/MANDARIN 5 I EMPRESS/TOA PAYOH HAPPY/PEOPLE'S I DALIT/LfWAGU I QUEENSTOWN/PLAZA I NOW SHOWING I MET: 1.15, 3 15, 7 15, 9.15 I J 1 30, 3 30, 7 30, 9.30 I H: I 15, 3 15, 7 30, 9.30 5 CUM* M C M f MANDARIN COLORSCOPE I KOKWAH161 words
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Advertisement23 1983-05-10 3 bhl PARAMOUNT SERANGOON GARDEN ESTATE TO-DAY ONLY 4 SHOWS: 1.30 3.30 7.00 9.30 P.M. "THE STREET FIGHTER RISES AGAIN" ENGLISH/COLORSCOPE WITH CHINESE SUBTITLES23 words
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Advertisement211 1983-05-10 3 BT A 1 Vll'k^Ml P^^ I j JJB^B^bBbW^HP^V .^aS^ COCKTAIL LOUNGE JR j I j \vft A Ml Jf|- MM I BB^J SBiivmßl Blk \"^B^"b i JtißvS Bl BT^ ?w^^ 7 II jtjßl M p v*l^BkSsLiSlL xA^iJmi ':9Mbbl I r T BbbS^^bl I i bBl Hk w^^H Bbm^/^H I hbj211 words
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Advertisement344 1983-05-10 3 h m m m n I JADE: 27th Record-Breaking Day I (*****80) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.00 No Free List RICHAKD GKRK WHHBHA DEBRAWIIVGER x^ Everybody's talking about jß^tf j tf... I I P performance as the tough fIRP* I I p Drill Instructor and his J^^» I H WINNER344 words
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Advertisement639 1983-05-10 3 BH■■■■ m ORGANISATION B s NOW SHOWING a N B Due to film's length B s ALL Theatres 3 SHOWS only PRINCE I 1 00am, 3 30, 800 B g PRESIDFNT Ham, 3 30, 800 m ORIENTAL: Ham, 3 30 8 00 g g SAVOY II 00am. 3 30 800639 words
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Article, Illustration134 1983-05-10 4 The original 'Sejarah Melayu' (Malay History or The History of the Malays) was written in bahasa Melayu kuno (old Malay language) by a former Bendahara (Prime Minister) of the Malaccan Empire in 1536, some time after its conquest by the Portuguese. (The Portuguese conquered Malacca in 1511). ItDBP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration703 1983-05-10 4 JEEVARAJA YASOTHA - JEEVARAJA YASOTHA By UP to the 19th Century, India had a great influence on the Malay Archipelago. This being the case, the Malays' cultural heritage was greatly influenced by the religions the Indians brought to this part of the world: Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. In703 words
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Article342 1983-05-10 4 Oleh J. YASOTHA HINGGA ke abaci yang ke-19, India banyak mempengarahi negerinegeri dalam gugusan pulau-pulau Me lay a. Ugama-agama yang dibawa oleh orangorang India ke kepulauan Melayu ialah Hindu, Buddha dan Islam. Dalam bukunya, 'The Malays: A Cultural History', Richard Winstedt member! beberapa contoh yang menunjukkan342 words
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Advertisement216 1983-05-10 4 An important Telex from Telefunken I F JND Ms G u-p. I *****17 j I G R f 06M *v uoi j I ***** TFRSIN I I ATTN: TELEFUNKEN S) I I p LEASE CONVEY TO PERT^m. I US °ELL it. AL( SETs r& H £i-P GROUP WILL S LD216 words
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Advertisement178 1983-05-10 4 j lister i^ata Answers to questions in Part 3: No. 1: kotak k (k)otak übi bi u(bi) daging gi u da(gi)ng udang Answer No. 1: otak udang. An 'otak udang' is a person who is stupid. Example in a sentence: Kerana Kassim sangat lemah dalam umu hisab kawan-kawannya selalu memanggil178 words
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