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Title Section14 1983-05-17 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article608 1983-05-17 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED Varsity students to take compulsory course on how to handle people Making of a good manager By STUDENTS of the National University of Singapore will be taught what it takes to be a good manager today. As potential managers, all undergraduates will,608 words
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Article67 1983-05-17 1 SEOI fL, Mon An I* mem ber delegation from the Tai pen Bar Association arrived here yesterday, apparentlj hoping to contribute to the defence o! six Chinese who hijacked a I hinese civilian air-iinr-i to South Korea on May 5. Mr Cheng Bin-Chi, president f the association,At - 67 words
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Article77 1983-05-17 1 Four women on mountain peak KATHMANDU, Mon. Four Japanese women and a Nepalese Sherpa have reached the summit of Mount Tukuche m the Himalayas, Nepal's Tourism Ministry said today. The climbers scaled the 6,920-metre peak on May 9, becoming the first women to achieve the feat. The five were KazuyoReuter - 77 words
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Article64 1983-05-17 1 PARIS, Mon. Iraq has reportedly offered to pay off debts of US$2 billion to France m oil. Visiting Iraqi vice-premier Tariq Aziz, quoted here by Le Monde newspaper, said his country was ready to ship 2.5 to 3.5 million tonnes of oil to France to clear64 words
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Article, Illustration439 1983-05-17 1 Pledge to carry on fighting till Viets accept peaceful settlement ODDAR MEANCHEY (Cambodia), Monday DEMOCRATIC Kampuchean President Prince Norodom Sihanouk visited his movement's new headquarters m this northern province yesterday to the cheers of supporters and a military parade, six weeks after Vietnamese forces overran hisAP; UPI - 439 words
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Article58 1983-05-17 1 MANANA, Mon. An Iranian air force engineer parachuted into Oman's capital, Muscat, today after hijacking an Iranian military plane, Gulf news agency reported. An Omani spokesman said Mohammed Hassan Arkomand parachuted from the plane after Muscat authorities refused to allow the hijacked aircraft to land. TheAFP - 58 words
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Article28 1983-05-17 1 KUWAIT, Mon. Kuwait, a Muslim country, today destroyed over 8,600 bottles of whisky and 2,400 bottles of beer confiscated by police and Customs, officials said. RouterReuter - 28 words
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Article159 1983-05-17 1 KIDNEY transplant patient Choo Tong Lian is "looking well," according to her husband, Mr Sim Goon Bock, who saw her for the first time last night since the operation last Friday Madam Choo is still m the intensive care unit of the Singapore General Hospital159 words
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Article741 1983-05-17 1 4 IT IS really a disgrace that solicitors and advocates should descend to such levels to deprive a client of her property and force her to fight a rearguard action for almost eight years before right could be done, during which time, apart from financialReuter; AP - 741 words
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Article36 1983-05-17 1 ANKARA, Mon. Turkey's first political party, since a 1980 coup brought the military to power, was founded here today. The Nationalist Democracy Party was registered under the leadership of retired General Turgut Sunalp. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article427 1983-05-17 1 ELENA CHONG - Bank wins lost cheque appeal ELENA CHONG Ship's surveyor loses claim A SHIP'S surveyor yesterday lost his claim of $42,000 plus interest and costs against a bank which misplaced a cheque given to him by the late Mrs Gillian Scully, 36. Chase Manhattan Bank NA succeeded m its appeal against427 words
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Article32 1983-05-17 1 LILLE (France), Mon. Driveriess underground trains, claimed to be the world's most, advanced, officially started working here today. But •100.000 people have already used them during a trial period. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article51 1983-05-17 1 JERUSALEM, Mob. The Israeli Knesset (Parliament) today approved an accord on the withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon by a majority of 57 to with 45 abstentions. Israeli officials said the agreement is to be signed tomorrow m separate ceremonies la Israei and Lebanon. Renter. SEE BACK51 words
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Advertisement70 1983-05-17 1 Our wQmen Mostly young Marry later Fewer children Live longer SINGAPORE women have done well economically m the last decade. They are better represented m many professions and found m higher positions. But they still earn far less than their male counterparts. Today TIMESCOPE profiles the Singapore woman, I her70 words
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Article156 1983-05-17 2 Appeal dismissed THE Federal Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by three lawyers against a $1 million award of damages and interest for fraud and breach of trust involving a plot of land belonging to a widow. The lawyers Jaginder Singh, P. Suppiah and Singaporean Ami Chandran had156 words
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Article162 1983-05-17 2 (Spore edition) Opera comes to town THE Fuiian Opera TrQupe is m town. This is the first time the troupe has been abroad. The programmes include some well-known folk tales like Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai which have been staged more than 400 times m the last five162 words
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Article701 1983-05-17 2 The Ivy League 'gap 9 THE Education Ministry is taking steps to fill m information gaps that humanities scholars have on leading American universities. The ministry is taking this "corrective action" as it is aware that many of the students under the former Promsho and present Humanities Award schemes701 words
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Article194 1983-05-17 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: The brouhaha at Neptune Court holds an important lesson for all Singaporeans. Unless we take an interest and participate m the running of oar estates and communities; decisions may be taken which are not to our liking or m our interest. We cannot afford apathy194 words
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Article284 1983-05-17 2 Jahangir conquers WORLD squash champion Jahangir Khan is still invincible but only after turning seemingly imminent defeat into victory m an exciting fourth game against Qamar Zaman m the final of the French Open m Paris on Sunday. Jahangir, 19, lost his second game but still beat fellow Pakistani284 words
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Article270 1983-05-17 2 COMPANY IS SET UP TO MAKE ANODISED PLATES SEVERAL Singaporeans have together set up the first anodised plates manufacturing company m South-east Asia, The company, Fuji Offset Plate Manufacturing Pte Ltd, will produce the plates under licence from Fuji Chemicals Industrial Co Ltd, one of five large anodised270 words
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Article50 1983-05-17 2 SWEDE OBSESSION SWEDEN'S hunt for intruding submarines m its territorial waters has given rise to a growing national obsession. Although the Swedes have intensified anti-submarine patrols (without much success so far), the intruders presumably Russians have shown no signs of letting up on this game of cat-and-mouse. Page 1850 words
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Article568 1983-05-17 2 LNG boost sought PRESIDENT SUHARTO yesterday urged foreign companies to help Indonesia, the world's leading exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), develop the industry. He also called for more international participation m the exploration of Indonesia's abundant natural fuel resources. "The LNG industry requires large investments, advanced568 words
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Article316 1983-05-17 2 Mediocrity m teaching THE American educational system is being threatened by mediocrity, says the US News and World Report. Mass recruitment of teachers m the 1960s led to lower teaching standards. Poor pay and morale among teachers, curriculum changes and disciplinary problems m the classroom have not helped316 words
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Article325 1983-05-17 3 JAKARTA, Monday PRESIDENT Suharto tod a y urged foreign companies to help Indonesia, the world's leading exporter of liquefied natural gas, to develop its LNG industry. He also called for more international participation m the exploration of Indonesia's abundant natural fuel resources. "The LNG industryAP; UPI - 325 words
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394 1983-05-17 3 CANBERRA, Monday DEPUTY Prime Minister Lionel Bowen is likely to be censured by Prime Minister Bob Hawke's Cabinet for his proposal that Australia and Japan form a peacekeeping force m Cambodia, government sources said today. The British Broadcasting Corp, m a report from its394 words
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Article79 1983-05-17 3 Mr Bowen was assailed m Parliament today by opposition members who accused him of "shooting from the hip* on sensitive international issues. Sources also said that Mr Bowen's proposal threatened to derail progress made by Foreign Minister Bill Hayden towards a lasting solution m Cambodia. In a radio interview79 words
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Article, Illustration101 1983-05-17 3 It's the North-South dialogue YOU could call this the North-South dialogue. Well, sort of. South Korean representative Kun Park (m glasses) and North Korean delegate Li Zunog (bottom right) are seen attending the 23rd Asia-Africa Legal Consultative Committee meeting which opened In Tokyo yesterday. Nothing unusual, except that it was101 words
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Article271 1983-05-17 3 BANGKOK, Mon. Vietnam sent a new company of troops into Kampong Speu, southwest of Phnom Penh, five days before a publicised partial withdrawal began on May 2, the Khmer Rouge radio said m a report monitored here today. The radio, believed to be broadcastingAFP - 271 words
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147 1983-05-17 3 Film about Sukarno's last days is a big hit CANNES (France), Mon. An Australian film about Indonesia during the final days of the Sukarno regime m 1965 was the star attraction at the International Film Festival at the weekend. The Year of Living Dangerously, a US- Australian co-production but enteredUPI - 147 words
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Article77 1983-05-17 3 THE MILITARY yesterday launched a new, 545-man rapid deployment force aimed at combating communist guerillas anywhere m the Philippines, officials said m Manila. The elite Special Action Force (SAF) was launched m ceremonies at Manila's military headquarters attended by armed forces Chief of Staff, General Fabian Ver, andUPI - 77 words
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Article84 1983-05-17 3 FOUR ARMED communist guerillas have surrendered to the Thai authorities and handed over important documents on a breakaway faction of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), a Thai army spokesman said m Yala, Southern Thailand, yesterday. The guerillas, three local Thai Chinese and a ThaiReuter - 84 words
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Article55 1983-05-17 3 CANADIAN TRADE Commissioner Gerald Regan yesterday wound up a four-day visit to Thailand by announcing a U557,175 million (about $15 million) grant to the nations petroleum programme. Mr Regan, on a 17-day trade mission to Asean and Hongkong, left Bangkok for Kuala Lumpur. Mr Regan had visited Hongkong,UPI - 55 words
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Article78 1983-05-17 3 THE INDONESIAN balance of payments deficit for the 1982-1983 fiscal year, which ended m March, was yesterday officially set at US$2.B billion, the Minister of Finance said m Jakarta. Indonesian Minister of Finance Radius Prawiro told Parliament that while exports for the year slid to US$l9.l billion fromAFP - 78 words
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Article77 1983-05-17 3 COOLED LAVA from Indonesia's Galunggung volcano broke through dykes after being dislodged by heavy rains at the weekend and made at least 1,000 people homeless, local officials said m Jakarta yesterday. They said about 550 houses were damaged or destroyed by the landslide but no deaths hadReuter - 77 words
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Article51 1983-05-17 3 A MAN and a child were killed and five others injured north of Rangoon on Saturday when three coaches of an express train derailed, state-owned newspapers said yesterday. They said the Burmese railway authorities were investigating the accident involving the regular express running between Rangoon and Mandalay.Reuter - 51 words
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253 1983-05-17 3 Spy case likely to mar Sino-US ralations WASHINGTON, Mon. Relations between the United States and China, already uneasy because of Washington's unofficial ties with Taiwan and exacerbated by the US decision to grant asylum to a Chinese tennis player, faced new uncertainty today with the jailing m Beijing of anReuter - 253 words
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Article49 1983-05-17 3 BEIJING, Mon. Doctors m Tibet successfully removed a stomach tumour that constituted nearly half the weight of a five-month-old baby, the People's Daily said yesterday. The tumour weighed 3.2 kg and the baby boy has recovered and left the hospital, the newspaper said. UPIUPI - 49 words
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113 1983-05-17 4 Poll puts Glenn ahead of Mondale in race LOS ANGELES, Mon. FORMER astronaut John Glenn has overtaken front-runner Walter Mondale m the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination. A Los Angeles Times poll, published yesterday showed that Mr Glenn, a senator for the state of Ohio, was favoured by 28Reuter - 113 words
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429 1983-05-17 4 Revitalise US industry, Reagan urged Panel says trade barriers are not the answer WASHINGTON, Mon 4 A TURN inward will be self-defeating m the long run. Our mandate must not be to punish or retard the competitive gains made by other nations, but to do a better job of competingAP - 429 words
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315 1983-05-17 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. WALL STREET'S most formidable forecaster said yesterday that the large interest rate drops of the past year had ended. And rates would fluctuate up and down by 0.5 to 1 per cent for the foreseeable future. But Dr Henry Kaufman,Reuter - 315 words
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Article46 1983-05-17 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. Authorities searched a Nigerianborn passenger arriving at Dulles International Airport from Lxmdon for possible illegal foodstuffs and found instead he was carrying 680 gr of heroin with a street-value of US$l million (Ss2.l million), the US Customs service said yesterday. UPIUPI - 46 words
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117 1983-05-17 4 Post keeps to Nancy Reagan cancer report WASHINGTON, Man. The New York Post newspaper yesterday defied White House criticism and stood by a report alleging that President Ronald Reagan's wife, Nancy, faced a cancer threat. The Post's managing editor, Mr Ken Chandler, said: "We stand by oar story," which referredReuter - 117 words
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Article28 1983-05-17 4 BEIJING, Mon. Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang returned to China today after a lCWay tour of Rumania and Yugoslavia, the official Xinhua news agency said. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article84 1983-05-17 4 POLICE RUSHED to the scene on Saturday when a caller reported finding a safe abandoned by the roadside m the English Midlands town of Halesowen. Officers dusted it for fingerprints and then tried to move it. But it would not budge, despite much heaving andReuter - 84 words
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Article61 1983-05-17 4 JAPAN'S NISSAN Motor Company said m Tokyo yesterday that it had invented a windscreen wiper which switched itself on when rain started. The wiper speed is automatically controlled according to the amount of rain falling or the spray from a car m front. It will be available mReuter - 61 words
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Article62 1983-05-17 4 WHEN LU Dajiong looks at the sky, the world sometimes trembles he predicts earthquakes by watching clouds. Last November, when he saw a long rope-shaped cloud m the sky over Beijing, he predicted an earthquake m 27 days. A tremor of 4.9 on the Richter scale hitReuter - 62 words
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Article64 1983-05-17 4 WORK ON a £500,000 (Ssl.s million) land reclamation project m Merthyr Tydfil m Wales has been halted by an owl's nest, spotted m the wall of an old ironworks due for demolition under the scheme. Building contractors said work was being abandoned until the young owlsReuter - 64 words
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Article380 1983-05-17 5 Soviets have even kept locations from Damascus' defence minister NEW YORK, Mon. The Soviet Union has supplied Syria with a host of new weapons and has established missile bases there so secret that even the Syrian Defence Minister has not been allowed to visit them, accordingAFP; NYT - 380 words
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Article122 1983-05-17 5 Israelis nab Sidon bomb suspects BEIRUT, Mon. Israeli military forces arrested several people m connection with bombing incidents m the southern coastal city of Sidon, the conservative Voice of Lebanon radio said today. The radio broadcast reported two explosions late yesterday m the Israelioccupied city of Sidon, adding that severalUPI - 122 words
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100 1983-05-17 5 Russian rockets 'dismantled' by Jordan TEL AVTV, Mon. Israel's former Chief of Staff yesterday disclosed that Jordan recently discovered and dismantled Soviet-made Katyusha rocket launchers aimed at Israel from the east bank of the Jordan River. The Armed Forces Radio, m its brief report of Lieutenant-General Rafael Eitan's speech toUPI - 100 words
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275 1983-05-17 5 AMMAN, Mon Jordan's National Consultative Council would meet today to discuss planned restrictions on Arab travellers from the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, officials said today. The unpublished proposals were designed to counter what Jordan saw as IsraeliReuter - 275 words
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189 1983-05-17 5 JERUSALEM, Mon. Inflation m Israel, which reached 131.5 per cent last year, is expected to be higher this year with the announcement that the consumer price index for last month rose by a record 13.3 per cent. The Central Bureau of StatisticsReuter - 189 words
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Advertisement187 1983-05-17 5 SENIOR MANAGEMENT T| I DP APPRECIATION I (for the Non-DP Executive) 6-8 June 1983, Holiday Inn, Singapore SsBBo per participant Databank Education Services, Australasia's largest non-governmental DP organisation, presents a 3-day course for senior non-DP management staff. This course is designed for executives seeking a clear understanding of how computers187 words
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281 1983-05-17 6 HAMBURG, Mon. Reporters staging a sit-in at Stern's editorial offices said yesterday that layoffs loomed as the magazine tried to recover from the 9 million mark (Ss7.B million) "Hitler diaries" swindle. The staff also announced that the symbolic occupation theyUPI - 281 words
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Article57 1983-05-17 6 JAKARTA, Mon. An Indonesian-language dally newspaper, Berita Buana, yesterday carried the first instalment of the "Hitler diaries," apparently unaware they had been declared forgeries. Its account appeared on the front page under a five-column headline, with a promise that the series would continue In following Issues. The newspaper'sUPI - 57 words
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506 1983-05-17 6 BONN, Mon. West Germany's minister for inter-German relations made an unexpectedly conciliatory statement yesterday, raising the prospects for regular East-West German summits. Mr Heinrich Windelen was speaking m an interview with the Deutschlankfunk radio station three weeks after East German leader Erich HoneckerReuter - 506 words
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Article41 1983-05-17 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan will hold a full-scale press conference tomorrow night, the White House said yesterday. Although the President occasionally meets reporters informally, his last nationally televised press conference took place on Feb 16. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article114 1983-05-17 6 POLISH WORKERS yesterday vowed to "counteract by means at our disposal" what they called a government campaign of slander against former solidarity leader Lech Walesa and his priest, Rev Henryk Jankowski. The warning was contained m a statement by representatives of 13 plants m Gdansk and Gdynia,AFP - 114 words
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Article58 1983-05-17 6 A SENIOR Israeii army officer severely criticised following last year's massacre of Palestinians m Beirut, has been removed from his post as a divisional commander and given a new job, an army spokesman said m Tel Aviv today. Brigadier General Amos Yaron is to be transferredReuter - 58 words
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Article59 1983-05-17 6 INDIA HAS deployed thousands of fresh border security troops on its eastern border with Bangladesh to check the flow of illegal immigrants trying to enter the country, the daily newspaper Ittefaq reported yesterday. The flood of millions of Bengali immigrants into Assam triggered widespread anti-immigrant violence earlierUPI - 59 words
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Article54 1983-05-17 6 THE UNITED STATES and the Soviet Union resume talks on medium-range missiles m Geneva today with new proposals from both sides on the negotiating table. The most obvious point of disagreement at present is whether British and French nuclear arms should be included m calculating the futureReuter - 54 words
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Article58 1983-05-17 6 WEST GERMAN papers today attacked an exchange of prisoners between Bonn and Libya, accusing the government of yielding to political blackmail and setting a dangerous precedent. Libya yesterday freed eight West German prisoners accused of spying for the US, m exchange for two Libyans on trial mReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration191 1983-05-17 6 Foot pledges sweeping changes to boost economy LONDON, Monday THE Labour Party pledged to follow a massive programme for expansion and socialist reconstruction if elected on June 9. Unveiling an election manifesto virtually identical to a campaign document published earlier this year, party leader Michael Foot repeatedly attacked the governmentReuter - 191 words
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94 1983-05-17 6 Splash, trickle and drip in Britain LONDON, Mon. It rained! again today m Britain for the 30th straight day. And the weatherman's forecast calls for rain followed by more rain. Last month was the wettest April m Britain In 43 years with rainfall 244 per cent above average, meteorologists said.UPI; Reuter - 94 words
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194 1983-05-17 6 BRUSSELS, Mon. European community finance ministers approved a four billion European currency unit (about $7.7 billion) loan today to help the French government finance its huge balance of payments deficit, a French official said. The money, requested last week, will be raisedReuter - 194 words
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Article74 1983-05-17 6 French farmers dump food PARIS, Mon. French farmers seeking higher agricultural prices and an end to subsidies granted to competitors m other European Common Market countries blocked numerous border posts yesterday and dumped tonnes of imported mutton, ham, cheese, wine and fruits and vegetables onto the roads. The widespread protestAP - 74 words
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Article34 1983-05-17 6 KATHMANDU, Mon. For the first time m its 33-year history, the Nepal police force has commissioned 72 women into service m various areas including the control of traffic and drug trafficking. AFPAFP - 34 words
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366 1983-05-17 7 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Information sheet on top three US universities By Our Education Reporter THE Education Ministry is taking steps to fill m information gaps that humanities scholars have on leading American universities. The ministry is taking this "corrective action" as it is aware366 words
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245 1983-05-17 7 Man on trial for cheating HK firms BUSINESSMAN Lim Teong Kuan. 38, went on trial yesterday for cheating two Hongkong firms of $101,600 each. The money, which was made out m two letters of credit m favour of Maasoomin Enterprise, was to have been payment for a consignment of Mexican245 words
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Article46 1983-05-17 7 Police have not been able to contact Liu. Lim is also claiming trial to a third charge of cheating the Toa Payoh Central branch of the United Overseas Bank by claiming to be Chan Fook Choy, registered sole proprietor of Maasoomin Enterprises m Prinsep Street.46 words
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94 1983-05-17 7 Sana chief wants more aftercare officers THE president of the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, Mr Baey Lian Peck, last night called for more residents m Telok Blangah to sign up as Volunteer Aftercare Officers. Although there were presently 37 VAOs to serve 27 supervisees m the constituency, Mr Baey said, there94 words
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89 1983-05-17 7 A TEACHER was charged yesterday with caning a seven-year-old girl eight times at the Temasek Primary School on March 31 at about 10.15 a.m. Mrs Lam Kok Weng, an English teacher, is alleged to have hurt Nirmalawati Noor, a Primary 2 pupil. Mr89 words
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239 1983-05-17 7 Production drop pushes up egg prices EGG prices went up by one cent each from yesterday because of reduced farm production. This is the third price rise since March 31. The output has dropped from 1.5 million to 1.2 million eggs a day. Farmers and wholesalers said that the egg239 words
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Article68 1983-05-17 7 A MAN was yesterday charged m a magistrate's court with armed robbery of $12,300 m cash and jewellery at 20 Sandy Close. Low Lip Puan, 18, allegedly committed the offence on May 3 with another man while armed with knives. Low was also charged with two counts of68 words
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Article, Illustration127 1983-05-17 8 NATIONAL Quran reading champions, Madam Jamaedah Ahmad and Mr Mohamed Patri A. Kadir, are all smiles after receiving their trophies on Saturday night at the National Theatre, where more than 2,000 Muslims had gathered for the competition. For Mr Mohamed Patri, 42, success came127 words
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160 1983-05-17 8 A MAN who threw 20 small potted plants off i the second storey of a block of flats was fined I $250, m default 10 days, jail, by a magistrate j yesterday. Rada Krishnan s/o Govindarau, a mechanic, pleaded guilty to negligently throwing down160 words
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239 1983-05-17 8 A POLICE corporal said m his defence yesterday that an Australian couple did not approach him at the Beach Road police station on March 23, 1981, to surrender a wallet with Ms6oo. Mohamed Said bin Yusoff is charged with misappropriating the wallet, with two239 words
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417 1983-05-17 8 BENG TAN - Sex-by-choice franchise under fire BENG TAN By Our Medical Reporter A 600-STRONG medical body has denounced as "unethical and morally unjustifiable" a franchise obtained by a local doctor giving him proprietary rights to a method of predetermining the sex of one's baby. This official stance of the Association of Private417 words
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86 1983-05-17 8 Date set for $4.3 mil cheating case THE case of business consultant Rudy Vivian Rodrigues, 45, who claimed trial to abetting four others m a $4.3 million cheating conspiracy, will be mentioned again on June 27. His counsel asked for the adjournment as he had recently made representations to the86 words
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211 1983-05-17 8 IS Singapore m China or Japan? That, said Singapore Tourist Promotion Board regional representative Richard Ng, is the most common question that Canadians and Americans ask. Mr Ng, regional director for Canada, the United States and South America, said it was a hard task211 words
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Article73 1983-05-17 8 SRI Lankan Home Affairs Ministry's secretary, Mr Cyril Gamage, arrived yesterday for a four-day visit. He will call on the director of the Civil Service Institute, Mr John Michael Ewins-Chow, today for a briefing on the institute. Tomorrow, he will visit the People's Association73 words
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119 1983-05-17 8 PRIMARY Four pupil Ahmad bin Saad, 10, who was seriously injured m a two-bus collision on April 29, may be allowed to take his school's mid-term examination m Toa Payoh Hospital where he is undergoing treatment. Balestier Primary School is considering this119 words
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Article56 1983-05-17 8 THE Muslim Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) is looking for at least nine Muslims who have staff registered nurse certificates to join its medical team to the holy land of Nakkah as honorary pilgrim welfare officers this pilgrimage season. Those interested may get application forms from56 words
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Advertisement116 1983-05-17 8 r /^m m Sm\ Mm QantasJhe only daily one-stop flight toLondon. Every day, m every way, if s unbeataUe. Qantas has flights to London every evening, every week of the year. A service which is, quite literally, unbeatable. Particularly when you consider that you enjoy a choice of luxury First116 words
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Advertisement187 1983-05-17 8 Comfort fi Convenience. Off Thomson Road and Balestiep Road. A Paradise home 51 1 S^hL 1 home-seekers. 5^ HM|I H l j |SF Modern Recreational Facilities S3 22*5r lU ru^eh gy§& Spacious garden gj f33t.it fc**, frnan SKa5 i Swimming pool IP t»*.Jß[ imBw Wading pool a %s*. msmn i^^5187 words
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900 1983-05-17 9 BEN DAVIDSON; MAUREEN CHUA - BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA By and ADRIAN Lim, 41, his wife Tan Mai Choo, 28, and Hoe Kah Hong, 27, are charged with the murder of Agnes Ng Slew Heok, nine, and Ghazali bin Marzukl, 10, m 1981. Lim and Tan also face900 words
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Article, Illustration115 1983-05-17 9 VANDALS smashed the drivers' windows of six cars and the front windscreens of two pick-ups that were parked along Upper Jurong Road early yesterday. The vehicle owners, most of them shopkeepers m the area, near Jalan Bahar, said they had parked their vehicles outside the shops115 words
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Article390 1983-05-17 9 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Dhana and Chee Onn to help boost leadership By Our Labour Correspondent MORE trade unions are getting outside talent to be more involved m decisionmaking by making them cadre members. This goes a step further than the earlier practice of appointing advisers who390 words
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Advertisement244 1983-05-17 9 %mL I Dnvil A FULL HEAD OF HAIR. tlf everyday you're it. Bathe m it. Sleep on it. Or noticing more hair on your even swim m it. So why comb and less on your head, hesitate? it's time to make a positive You will soon have a full move.244 words
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Article, Illustration83 1983-05-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia has withdrawn its ageing Canadianbuilt Tebuan jet fighters from service after the discovery of leaking fuel tanks, a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. Ten aircraft now used for training at the Kuantan air force base will be repaired and transferred to the83 words
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653 1983-05-17 10 Award given to widow cheated of land KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Federal Court today dismissed an appeal by three lawyers against a $1 million award of damages and interest for fraud and breach of trust involving a plot of land belonging toNST - 653 words
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Article267 1983-05-17 10 causes concern SERDANG (Selangor), Mon. Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam today expressed concern over the widening economic disparity between people m rural and urban areas m Malaysia. He said the implementation of various programmes under the Fourth Malaysia Plan and the New EconomicNST - 267 words
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158 1983-05-17 10 Reluctant rich settlers are to blame, says Musa MAR AN (Selangor), Mon. j Datuk Musa Hitam yesterday blamed reluctant prosperous settlers for the slow development of urban areas m Malaysia. He said that settlers, who have prospered through land schemes, had not generated sufficient businesses to prevent an outflow ofNST - 158 words
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Article69 1983-05-17 10 Soviet bid 'to scare us again' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The presence of a Russian submarine off Port Klang on May 8 was another attempt by the Soviets to threaten Malaysia, Umno Youth leader Anwar Ibrahim said. "However, we are not frightened," Mr Anwar, who is also Deputy Minister m theAFP - 69 words
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Advertisement300 1983-05-17 10 If ik PHP^ HF iB am mS -ijiii^t B^^HDHBMiS 1 I P 'HI "^«N6 tH i^H «H -V^* 1 mm, '^H^^BHiHii T v v The Lim farnil V anci their DBS Bank Savings account. Like their savings, your money at DBS Bank is working for you a!! the time. ♦4-1300 words
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Article, Illustration439 1983-05-17 11 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Decisive talks on petrochem complex this week By Our Energy Correspondent TOP Japanese and Singapore officials m charge of the $2 billion petrochemical complex will meet this week for decisive talks on starting up the long-overdue Singapore project. "Barring any lastminute439 words
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Article75 1983-05-17 11 SORRY, wrong number. That's the stock answer the people m this home have for anyone who comes looking for public telephone booth. This sign sticking out of the home m Kampung Race Course, off Dunearn Road, has duped many seeking a telephone. Residents m75 words
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Article118 1983-05-17 11 M-cyclist dies in crash A MOTORCYCLIST, Abdul Rahim bin Mohamad Sidek, 31, died after his motorcycle skidded and hit the 'iron railings along Merdeka Bridge on Sunday. Abdul Rahim, who was riding towards the city, was thrown against a nearby tree. There were also two serious accidents involving a motorcyclist118 words
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Article15 1983-05-17 11 MRS MAY OH has been reelected president of the Methodist Girls' School Alumnae Association.15 words
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273 1983-05-17 11 CONRAD RAJ - Poor response, so CPF may scrap job record scheme CONRAD RAJ By THE government is expected to scrap the job record scheme, which keeps track of the number of times a worker changes his job, because of poor response from bosses. A survey carried out last year to find out273 words
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Article128 1983-05-17 11 Britons who qualify to vote BRITISH citizens who are on the current British register of electors are entitled to vote m the coming general election on June 9. This means that British citizens who live and work abroad and are not m the register which was compiled m October last128 words
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Article166 1983-05-17 11 KAKI Bukit residents will use their hands to strike home the theme of social responsibility during the courtesy campaign m July. The campaign theme, Courtesy and Social Responsibility, will be put into action when residents get together to clean up common areas m their blocks,166 words
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301 1983-05-17 11 MORE instrumentalists are taking part m this year's National Music Competition, but only two singers will pit their voices against each other m the vocal section. A Culture Ministry official said 228 entries were received for both the Chinese and Western music sections,301 words
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Advertisement796 1983-05-17 11 uAmLiii TQIMQHQ) U2i^zin ,1 > k JlfC' A -fftf A P A3 Fast unglaublich jedoch smd die Woglichkeiten der Electronically, the camera displays enormous advances _U__.V* sa *x—a e bental!s neuen Multifunkiions-Ruckwand Von einem The program mode is designed to favour shutter speed n summary the X -700 is a796 words
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Article170 1983-05-17 12 Smooth as silk Name a few places m Europe you'd like to visit and, the chances are, Royal Orchid Holidays are heading m your direction. Whether it's wine-tasting at Villandray or watching a bullfight at Madrid, you can pack it all together m a Royal Orchid holiday. The wonderful170 words
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240 1983-05-17 12 Camplaints SIA, MAS discuss plans for a separate set-up SINGAPORE AIRLINES and Malaysian Airline System have begun discussions on the feasibility of setting up a separate company to operate the shuttle service between here and Kuala Lumpur. An SIA official, confirming that240 words
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Article, Illustration333 1983-05-17 12 JUDITH HALE - Brighter skies ahead, says lata chief JUDITH HALE By OTHER airline chiefs may despair at the state of the industry, but not Mr Raghu Raj, chairman of Air India and president of the International Air Transport Association (lata). In fact, he is optimistic that the industry is beginning to recover333 words
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Advertisement345 1983-05-17 12 Mansfield Travel at ***** for a fullbrochure of Royal Orchid European and Asian Holidays. wk H^MAINISRELO TRAVEL We re goi ng your way, t^JJJ!/^ SINGAPORE 0101,. TEL. *****/*****5. >f r J I Y O New features plus Blaupunkt stereo increase the driving pleasure of the exciting Mitsubishi Lancer F. Blaupunkt345 words
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Advertisement128 1983-05-17 12 IM^ -^jfi^lfll 3UIIO^S/W I PAYA |»s«Msi PANISLANO EXPRESSWAY) FeatUfeS lebarway =••> «ji 7-storey factory building located eunos wtNUE c Mrj^iji i >en Eunos Avenue 3 Eunos I 5 g' Igi it Road 5. facing Sims Avenue --eunos =v. i h) Pan-Island Expressway gives 3 eunos avewji 4 ittißSjfi E easy128 words
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Advertisement260 1983-05-17 13 ■IMfA flulfflllC^Cl Htfilif #jj|Hl^ff C jpupvin 5 i iiivinuiuCT Hn Wms ]00 o into the machine for special copies. And light- 40$ 1^ Japan to receive the coveted Deming Prize for quality 1 93 82e/ touch sensor controls and a microcomputer Sk control. In fact, we've won it twice. Quality260 words
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Advertisement778 1983-05-17 14 Although Singapore women have done well m the last jP wk mmj m u^ gmm mu^ a^ jaH %k IJliiiilUli decade increasing their participation m the ll |p| ■■■/^A HMI I WHm. Compiled by M. Gretchen workforce at a rapid rate there is still room for ■p: Jf 1 I778 words
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673 1983-05-17 15 ECONOMICALLY, Singapore women have done well m the last decade. There are more women m most professions and m administrative and managerial positions. They are, m fact, better represented m most professions than women m developed countries like the United States and673 words
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Article263 1983-05-17 15 ECONOMIST Linda lira's research has unearthed some prevailing views of women. Among them: WOMEN are patient, wellbehaved and meticulous workers, good at tasks requiring careful attention to detail, and tolerant of routine, repetitive and monotonous tasks which men shun. WOMEN are not ambitious because paid employment Is secondary263 words
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Advertisement318 1983-05-17 15 The Guerlain Salon At the House of Guerlain, you'll find our world famous collection of perfumes. Our make-up. And a very special range of skin care and beauty treatments. $45.00 Facial Complete cleansing, peeling, steaming and the unique Guerlain massage that works on face muscles and pressure points without stretching318 words
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Article479 1983-05-17 16 THE special general meeting of the Neptune Court Owners' Association on Sunday was not the finest example of grass roots democracy at work. It should have been: After all, the people involved are fairly senior civil servants with higher educational qualifications and one hopes, a479 words
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296 1983-05-17 16 The Williamsburg submit on May 28 IF MUCH of the western press, and not a few western diplomats, were to be taken as the acid test, almost the last place to be come May 28 would be Williamsburg, Virginia. The reason for the scepticism is that nobody expects anything of296 words
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Article, Illustration988 1983-05-17 16 HUGH PAIN - Mitterrand renews old economic battle with US HUGH PAIN By m London PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand's call for a new world monetary conference and a return to stable exchange rates is the latest round m a sporadic Franco-US battle at least 12 years old. Since the world's system of fixed currencyReuter - 988 words
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Article423 1983-05-17 16 Self-sufficiency m rice but... JAKARTA Indonesia has attained self-sufficiency m rice but it's a tenuous feat, and nobody is crowing about Instead, the achievement has elicited official caution that adverse weather and a booming population remain a perennial drawback that could easily erase the gains achieved. Still, Indonesians423 words
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Article1134 1983-05-17 16 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD, By US editor President Francois Mitterrand of France astonished Mr George Shultz and the American delegation at the Organisation for Economic Co-opera-tion and Development (OECD) ministerial meeting m Paris recently by breaking the convivial atmosphere with an attack on Washington for its high interest rate-strong1,134 words
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Letter594 1983-05-17 17 Stress the two-parent family Children and broken homes I REFER to the comment by the Dr (Rev) Robert Balhetchet m the article "How children from broken homes see themselves" (ST, May 10). It is indeed sad, and, such a situation cannot be resolved by any one exact formula, as one594 words
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153 1983-05-17 17 HDB should not draw lots with safety THE Housing Board has introduced kerbside parking between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. on a number of roads. While this will alleviate the parking problem m HDB estates, I wonder whether the HDB has done it at the expense of road safety. Take153 words
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188 1983-05-17 17 Most subscribers find separate bills easier PLEASE refer to the query "Why is Telecoms using this system?" by "Nonplussed." (ST, April 23). It is confirmed that more than one Telecoms account can be deducted from one bank account under the Giro scheme but authorisation for the deduction of additional accounts)188 words
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105 1983-05-17 17 WE refer to the letter "Let us dance" by Paul Haywood, R.J. Toki and Constance Khoo. (ST, April 18). We are pleased to hear that they have enjoyed the Musical Fountain show. The Musical Fountain has a wide repertoire of music, which includes Broadway105 words
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Letter168 1983-05-17 17 I REFER to the letter "Will open-air foodstalls soon be a memory?" by Adrian Chua. (ST, April 27). Street hawkers have to be resited into markets and food centres so that they can operate under cleaner and more hygienic conditions. Furthermore, street hawkers cause pollution to our168 words
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Letter259 1983-05-17 17 The other side of the issue YOUR recent reports on a sperm separation technique to improve the ability of women to bear male babies are rather biased. You quoted the opinions of two British doctors who did not believe m this technique of sperm separation. No mention was, however, made259 words
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326 1983-05-17 17 I FEEL compelled to respond to the letter "Missed: Main thrust of Gandhi's teachings" by "The Ancient Mariner." (ST, May 11). I am glad he pointed out the thrust of the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. Perhaps he forgot the most Gandhian of these satyagvaha326 words
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Advertisement73 1983-05-17 17 Use a spoon I REFER to your report "Chopsticks disease." (ST, May 14). As expatriates living here, my husband and I feel the same applies here. It is indeed a most unhygienic practice for a party of several people to all help themselves from the centre plate. To provide a73 words
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Article, Illustration921 1983-05-17 18 KEVIN DONE in Stockholm - KEVIN DONE in Stockholm By THE Russian submarine captain has parked his craft off the Swedish coast beside a rocky islet boasting a telephone kiosk: he is telephoning home. The drawing by pupils m class VI of St Olof's School is being used by the921 words
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758 1983-05-17 18 BUENOS AIRES The Argentine military junta's final report on the fight against leftist subversion m the 1970s has provoked a wave of repudiation at home and abroad, putting the government on the defensive and fuelling demands for a fuller account of thousands ofAP - 758 words
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Advertisement739 1983-05-17 18 9 ■^S^B BBS* IBS HRS H.. HB Ik"- 'i: .i^BllfßKffjr^KWl^WfH^: i Wl^^ 1 llBlfflteiiTflllfcii irn' ttltt^Bi ■< -■v<£ Wffi'*' <* wEm i I^mMlß^^B«lBWb>^^. i kH*^' Tiara Lounge orcscnts Dianne Jarrett at the Piano Gnwind with friends m our piano- bar and enjoy our range of exotic concoctions while our talented739 words
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Article54 1983-05-17 19 DIRECTORS of Bolton Properties Bhd have proposed a first and final dividend of 5 per cent gross for 1982 and a one-for-10 bonus issue. If approved by shareholders at the AGM on June 27, the proposed dividend and bonus issue will be paid and issued to shareholders registered54 words
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Article38 1983-05-17 19 TRADING m Fuji International Finance (Hongkong) Ltd US$lOO million IOVs per cent guaranteed notes 1990 begins today on a "ready" basis The quotation will be expressed as a percentage of the principal value excluding accrued interest.38 words
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Article31 1983-05-17 19 UNITED Overseas Land's $150 million 8 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock due 1993 will be granted listing and quotation under the second trading section from May 20.31 words
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Article113 1983-05-17 19 SAN Holdings Bhd has replied to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on a statement m the company's annual report which said that the issued share capital as recorded m the register of members exceeded the actual issued capital by 23,000 shares of Msl each.113 words
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Article59 1983-05-17 19 GLENEALY Plantations (M) Bhd has announced that an interim dividend of 5 per cent, less tax, has been declared for the year ending June 30, 1983, to be paid on June 17 to shareholders registered on June 8. Duly completed transfers received by the company by June 859 words
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Article86 1983-05-17 19 CANBERRA, Mon. The maximum permitted borrowing rates for Australian local and semigovernment authorities will be lowered by 0.2 percentage points, effective today. The Federal Treasury has announced that the new rates for public loans are 13.5 per cent for four- to six-year terms, 14 per cent forReuter - 86 words
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Article69 1983-05-17 19 TOKYO Mon. The Bank of Tokyo Ltd said its 75-per cent owned United States subsidiary, California First Bank, has signed an agreement to buy 18 Bank of California branches for US£LB.» million (5539.1 million). California First Bank, based m San Francisco and ranked 47th m the US, willReuter - 69 words
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Article84 1983-05-17 19 ZURICH, Mon. ITT Financial Corp, the finance subsidiary of International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) Corp, is to float a Eurobond of between US$5O million (Sslo4 million) and US$lOO million through its Dutch Antilles subsidiary later this year, probably m the next three months. ITT's treasurer Gene GerardReuter - 84 words
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Article71 1983-05-17 19 ROME, Mon. State-controlled communications holding company Societa Finanziaria Telefonica SPA, Stet, has plans for a one-for-four rights issue to raise its paid-up capital to 2,550 billion lira (***** million) from 2,040 billion lira. It gave no pricing details but said it will also seek shareholder approval forReuter - 71 words
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262 1983-05-17 19 NEW YORK, Mon. Only eight months ago, the Martin Marietta Corp, one of America's major defence suppliers, was a basket case. Today, Wall Street analysts are recommending the stock and Marietta is moving up. Mr William Agee, head of Bendix Corp, recognised last262 words
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Article258 1983-05-17 19 Mr Thomas Pownall, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Marietta, said that that factor, together with the sale of new securities, was what the company had m mind. The debt-reduction programme has been so successful that Marietta last Friday announced that it had refinanced the US$93O million one-yearNYT - 258 words
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294 1983-05-17 19 Sharp increase in Public Bank group earnings PUBLIC Bank, which is proposing a three-for-five bonus issue, has recorded a hefty 46 per cent rise m group pre-tax profit to !m553.46 million for the j year ended Dec 31, 1982. The group pre-tax profit 'was arrived at after providing for diminution294 words
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520 1983-05-17 19 SEVERAL Singaporeans have toother set up the first anodised plates manufacturing company m South-east Asia. The company, Fuji Offset Plate Manufacturing Pte Ltd, will produce the plates under licence from Fuji Chemicals Industrial Co Ltd, one of five large anodised plate makers m Japan.520 words
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226 1983-05-17 19 NEW YORK, Mon. Credit rating agency Standard and Poor's is keeping watch on developments at Eastern Air Lines Inc to see whether the company's current credit ratings can be maintained. It is also evaluating afresh the debt of Arkansas' Pulaski County specialReuter - 226 words
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Article69 1983-05-17 19 WASHINGTON, Mon. The US Agriculture Department said m a forecast world rice production m 1983/84 will be a record 424 million tonnes, 2 per cent above the revised estimate for the 1982/83 year. It said the forecast assumes Indian rice production will recover from the drought-hitReuter - 69 words
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394 1983-05-17 19 MR WILL von Below, the man United Engineers (M) brought m seven months ago to help solve its problems, has called it a day. Mr von Below's resignation from the managing director post at UEM reflects the uncertainties at the company which recently394 words
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Article48 1983-05-17 19 M A A 820+60 Lion Corpn 484 +56 K L Industries 640 +50 Apollo 300 +50 Metro Hldgs 1090 +30 Tan Chong 690 +30 Hong Leong Ind 835 +25 Lien Hoe 720 +25 C C M 480 +20 S N P L 394+20 Kuala Sidim 484 +1848 words
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Article44 1983-05-17 19 Kesang Hldgs 250 -150 Goodwood Park 1350 -50 DBS 950 -45 O C B C 1150 -30 M B F Hldgs 935 -30 Duniop Est 750 -30 Shell 910 -20 M Breweries 665 -20 Johan Hldgs 575 -20 C I Holdings 350 -1644 words
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Article43 1983-05-17 19 May 13 May 16 BT Composite: 934.17 925.52 BT Indicator: *****3 *****8 ST Industrials: 960.42 956.48 ST Finance: 2429.09 2413.51 ST Hotels: 1045.90 1043.11 ST Properties: 761.44 760.31 ST Minings: 264.55 264.51 ST Plantations: 1162.93 1161.66 OCBC: 846.93 836.50 SESInd: 724.67 720.6043 words
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Article23 1983-05-17 19 M U I 850,000 Multi-Purpose 823,000 OUB Loan 812,000 M Credit 777,000 Tan Chong 618,000 Total turnover: 16.50m Total value: $66.79m23 words
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Article400 1983-05-17 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed slightly easier, with prices fluctuating uncertainly throughout the day on buying support and profit-taking m moderate, selective trading. Jacks International rose 30 cents to $7.50, Metro 50 cents to $11.10, Pan Malaysia Cement 20 cents to $7.35, Public Bank 20 cents400 words
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Article46 1983-05-17 19 MTC +5 NBT -1 Nat Iron -10 PMC +-15 PanElec Perils Plant -10 Prlma -10 Robinson's +2 Rothmansl Semb Ship -6 Slme Darby -7 S Steamship -7 S Trading -15 Sap Corp -1 Times Pnb U Engineers UM Works -2 Wearaes -446 words
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207 1983-05-17 22 Otis gets contracts for two major regional projects OTIS Elevator Company has won contracts worth US$2O million (5541.6 million) for two major projects m the region. They are the Raffles City project here and the Shenzhen International Trade Centre m the People's Republic of China. A total of 106 elevators207 words
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Article89 1983-05-17 22 UEP results marginally better UNITED Estate Projects Bhd's latest preliminary results show a marginal increase m earnings to M 525.46 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, compared with M 525.06 million previously. The slight improvement was achieved m spite of a small drop m turnover to M 577.3389 words
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891 1983-05-17 22 LION Corporation Bhd has proposed a one-for-two bonus issue, a one-for-one rights issue and a special bumiputra issue, along with the purchase of shares m several related companies. The company is to acquire further shares m publicly-quoted Amalgamated 'Steel Mills (ASM), raising its stake891 words
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258 1983-05-17 22 Unilever expected to show flat earnings LONDON, Mon. Share analysts expect the combiner! first quarter results from Unilever PLC and XV. due today, to show flat profits and volume trends, although a better picture should emerge m the second half. Estimates of first quarter pretax profits range from US$l6O millionReuter - 258 words
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481 1983-05-17 22 NEW YORK, Mon. In the past three months, Gulf and Western Industries' stock has risen about US$9 (5518.70) a share. At the market opening on Friday, it stood at US$26 s*.5 The rise, analysts say, can be attributed m large partNYT - 481 words
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Article97 1983-05-17 22 HOUSTON, Mon. Getty Oil's 1983 results are not likely to match last year's earnings of U*****.6 million (551.43 billion) or $8.61 a share, chairman Sidney Petersen told the annual meeting on Friday. Last month the company reported first quarter earnings fell to $1.99 a shareReuter - 97 words
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401 1983-05-17 22 LONDON, Mon. The continuing recession m the world steel industry was translated into a drop m world seaborne iron ore trade to 270.01 million tonnes last year from 304.08 million tonnes m 1981. Mr Andrew Penfold of shipping industry specialists CSR Consultants Ltd,Reuter - 401 words
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Advertisement120 1983-05-17 19 9 "Sri Lanka... this dream of fairyiand and Raradise.'Mirf Tmm mm i i i i #*PP Ka^ as HIJ is if J^W JH »m "^j^M W^ IfyouflyAirLankatoUKorEurope,MiddkEastorlndia discounts. The unique offer applies to 1,2 and 3 day stopovers, on an individual fare, you can now enjoy a relaxing stopover en120 words
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Article2570 1983-05-17 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- (000) High Low v linrh 7 5 280.0 4 260 256 S s S* f g g »s is s is. g-jrvar ss m m 380 356 Bata 378 <"•"2,570 words
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Article1861 1983-05-17 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AjtnooMto (3.408) Alewn (3.105) (63) 3.08 (8) 3.10 (80) 3.061,861 words
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572 1983-05-17 20 JITTERS which surfaced m the afternoon sent share prices easier after a steady opening at the local stock market yesterday. The Business Times Composite Index closed 8.65 points lower at 925.52 and the Straits Times Industrial Index fell 3.94 points to 956.48. Despite the weaker572 words
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Article576 1983-05-17 20 AN EARLY run-up m share prices met with heavy profit-taking on Ihe Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices opened generally higher and continued to rise until the tea-break. Thereafter, values moved upwards within narrow margins. In the afternoon, prices began to falter as investors mined cautious and576 words
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Article40 1983-05-17 20 Up Down imch Industrials 36 52 25 Finance 4 2 3 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 0 5 5 Oil Palms 2 4 1 Tins 1 5 2 Rubbers 4 7 5 Rubbers 0 0 Deb/Loans 0 1040 words
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Article3548 1983-05-17 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board3,548 words
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Article97 1983-05-17 21 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday rose to M 530.74 a kilo, up three cents from last Friday, but still within the ITA lower range of $29.15 and $32.06. Some fresh demand from local interests at this level helped (he buffer stock manager to absorb the remainder of97 words
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Article30 1983-05-17 21 Rubber: May 16 Singapore: June: 224.50 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: June: 244.50 cents (up 1.50 cents) Tin: M 530.74 per kilo (up 3 cents) 125 tonnes (down 100 tonnes)30 words
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Article135 1983-05-17 21 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IM kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $112.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) lob $125.00 seUers, new drum fob $129.00 seUers. (op—.: Mixed (loose) $64 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 seUers, Sarawak white pepper fag135 words
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Article565 1983-05-17 21 RUBBER PRICES m Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with June One RSS buyers quoted at 224.50 cents a kilo, unchanged from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly despite some stale bull liquidation and lack of follow-through after a higher opening. Afternoon prices cased on some June565 words
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Article38 1983-05-17 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose on light covering m quiet trading. In the May position, central and north rose Mss and Ms 3 respectively to MsBss a tonne while south gained Msl toMsBs6.38 words
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Article241 1983-05-17 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $29,505 and closed lower at $29,450 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.25/438.00 and traded down to $436.30/436.80 because of bearish sentiments m a market that anticipated a rise m interest rates. However, it was well supported241 words
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Article34 1983-05-17 21 Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Soisse, S'poir Fri Th«rs New York 13.118 12.938 13.18S 13.00S Zurich 13.058 B 13.15S -S Mm Fri Singapore 12.858 12.828 12.95S 12.92S34 words
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Article46 1983-05-17 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on May 16: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2% 2M 3-month Bank bills 7% 7W 3 months CD IVi 7% 6 months CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 Source: National Discount Co.46 words
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Article31 1983-05-17 21 Closing Interbank rates (or Singapore dollars on May II: Offer Bid Overnight 6 53/4 1 month 7'/a 7% 2 months 7VS 7% 3 months V/i 7% Overnight mode 731 words
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Article24 1983-05-17 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best easterners is S.W per cent.24 words
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Article747 1983-05-17 21 THE US dollar opened at US$2.OBBO/ 00 against the Singapore unit yesterday and was traded to a high of 2.0915/25 to close there. Trading was thin with participants showing little interest. The US dollar traded mixed against the major currencies. It was traded lower m the morning747 words
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Article393 1983-05-17 21 Yen 1AJinomoto 825 -1 Akal 535 10 Amada 650 -15 Asahl Chem 306 -4 Asahl Glass 579 -1 Bank Tk 291 unch Brldgestone 500 unch Canon 1310 -10 Casio Computer 1210 -30 Citizen 401 +3 I) Nip Print 735 unch D Nippon Screen Dalei 585 1 Dallchl Kangyo Bk393 words
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Article93 1983-05-17 21 Pesos IAcoje Mining Anglo Phil 0.004 unch Apex Mining B 0.015 +0.001 Atlas Con. B 39.00 +0.5 Bagulo Gold 0.0022 -0.0002 Basic Petroleum 0.01 unch Benguet Con. B 100.00 +3.5 CDCP First Phil Hldgs 7.20 -0.1 I-epanlo B 0.1450 +0.005 Marlnduque B 7.20 +1.2 Maritwl 0.0014 unch Orlenlal B93 words
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Article262 1983-05-17 21 Bangkok prices have been held over for space reasons. Bond Corp 101 Boral 288 -2 Bougainville 272 -3 Brambles 275 unch Bridge Oil 330 unch C R A 490 -14 C S R 335 -15 Castlemalne 415 unch Central Norseman 810 -10 Comalco 250 -10 Con Ruttle 440S Crusader262 words
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Article274 1983-05-17 21 STOCKS yesterday closed easier with the Hang Seng index finishing the day off 6.76 points at 942.80, and trading was thin and featureless throughout, brokers said. HK$ Associated Hotels 2.30 -0.1 Bank Of East Asia 27.00S Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 8.20 -0.2 China Light 14.00 -0.2 City Hotels274 words
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Article437 1983-05-17 21 EQUITIES were firmer m very quiet trading yesterday. The Financial Times Index at 3pm was up 2.7 points at 674.4, little changed from the 674.5 held since midday. Grand Met was quoted at 33 8, up lip from Friday's close, having touched 340 after interim results far above the437 words
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Article51 1983-05-17 21 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 942.80 Friday 949.56 Week Ago 967.62 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 758.2 Friday 764.5 Week Ago 748.0 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 603.9 Friday 614.3 Week Ago 596.2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 671.7 Thursday 668.6 Week Ago 694.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1218.75 Thursday 1214.40 Week Ago 1232.5951 words
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Article246 1983-05-17 21 MMC (3.265) (3) 3.30 (10) 3.28 (19) 3.26 (8) 3.24 Pahang Con (1.418 1.425) (19) 1.43 (1) 1.44 (22) 1.42 (1) 1.41 Rahman Hyd (5.005) (1) 5.00 Seiangor Dredge (5.505) (1) 5.60 (5) 5.50 Sg Best (8.10S) Tongkah (2.705) Tronoh (10.208 10.40S) (1) 10.20 DOLLAR RUBBERS B Untaug246 words
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Advertisement409 1983-05-17 21 r'""O'-' f* <&**^^ r* r^ &s. jhhHH j HBhl, mm IT 1 *'!f*«-*"' i .^.-■■■>* K\ v *isr >-<.%l ri >•• >*»*^:'" >•■•*■. Bifcfc: l^ '"«> i: 'v.. -fc«.» fc: H^P" rt *t* Jj^ji^ ll^ t What Does Commerce Mean to the Asia-Pacific Region It means electronics, toys, industrial machinery,409 words
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Advertisement165 1983-05-17 22 ANNOUNCING AlM's ADVANCED MARjKETING MANAGEMENT PROGRAM for the Marketing Executive Applications are now being accepted for AlM's ADVANCED MARKETING MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (AMMP) for 1983. Designed to enhance and sharpen the marketing management skills of the Asian marketing executive, this year's AMMP gives a particular emphasis on the need to formulate165 words
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Advertisement224 1983-05-17 23 More power, greater economy. Senator's stringent standards mean greater power-plant refinements. So Senator consumes petrol modestly while achieving acceleration levels that are the envy of its class. #npj '*sf > Ti?iTor' c\ i sci Til incci Jii»s* i^*' v- j^, "ijjIIWKMBBBIIIIuu. Cl Ilv'lCllL* 11 L-liidl CVllvi 10 I ...1,,, i,;224 words
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Advertisement740 1983-05-17 24 x I EL h EPH N h ESER ,YI? E: i CLASSIFICATION GROUP S__ Mond.y-Fr,d. y f^cry |S1 00 peTword <M,n SIS 00) I i I*. "io-A J^^ m^±.f\ A% mmm mm ■t^^b m wJk Saturday 9.00 am- 300 pm 18.00 per col cm A Entertainment Pood guide 45^. TT^Ctote"^.740 words
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Advertisement659 1983-05-17 24 18 Home Furniture/ 19 Household 19 Household Furnishing Appliances Appliances modern HOME AND office furniture for sale: Specialize m builtin cupboard, kitchen cabinet from $100.00 p.s.r. and $110 p.f.r. respectively. Kindly call us for free quotation from 10am to 9pm. Henderson Furniture Blk 95, 70 Henderson Road. Tel: *****07. CANE659 words
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Advertisement574 1983-05-17 24 HITACHI AIR-COOLED SPLIT-TYPE AIRCONDITIONERS Ceiling Type sweet I—p—1 p— for W L Floor I Type 1 5 hp -JH/P Rental Trade-in available No obligations, please call tor jgp free estimation/design at: lfiB& TROPICAL ENGRG lISP^ 193 Post Coast Rood (1542 Tel: *****51/ *****88/*****26 25 Sale: Other Products HARDWOOD RED SPECIES574 words
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Advertisement495 1983-05-17 24 28 Health Centres/ Massage SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard Road, #03-29/30, Specialist Centre (0923). Tel: *****39, *****66 ext 145, Massage Sauna Bath Opens daily from 10am to 11pm. ATTENTION LADIES. SCIENTIFIC slimming and spotreducing at Louise Klerk's Salon, 22 Ngee Ann Building, telephone *****82. CENTRAL HEALTH CENTRE Unit: #01-08, Central495 words
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Advertisement1317 1983-05-17 24 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products The ItCJI Patrol is the biggest force m CCTV. illli |iirrmti^iin ■j^BT i ir&m MwV m^jSF^^^SmA9/KBBSS^Bl^^ss^^tm^m fT^m& 4Jwfir V^i Ik jmj* tn^^dfi WLk WE HAVE THE COMPLETE RANGE. For further information about the Whether you need a low-cost1,317 words
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Advertisement650 1983-05-17 24 38 TV/Video/ Sound System A RELIABLE KOWA Electrical specialises m antenna Installation, repairing all kinds of video. colour T.V. and washing machines. Tel: *****49/ *****49. PROFESSIONAL T.V. ANTENNA installation for low high rise buildings. We will provide better T.V. reception including Indonesian Channel. Tel: *****18. SETRON EAGLE SVSOO VCR on650 words
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Advertisement909 1983-05-17 24 ■ft Wa A gent's watch was left behind Jr_S_ "*9fe lf_^B at an Orchard Road theatre pOJ| jB after a midnight show over the s^^» J^nm weekend. wW^k WxJ^Wl Tne person who found it has _P— _P—** l *WHM__ar mJ*yvk k nt) ly advertised it m the hope fjm^ E/\M909 words
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Advertisement1121 1983-05-17 25 57 Industrial Equip- 57 Industrial Equip- 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire ment: Sale/Hire ment: Sale/Hire Forklif t Alternative $18 per day. Why waste The l M' Series many thousands rJ^T^"^^-, can be leased for of dollars buying wjfß ||j|||i as little as $18 aforkliftyou JLj J^ r per day.* don't need?1,121 words
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Advertisement262 1983-05-17 25 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP Established Trading Company Requires COMPUTER OPERATORS In its systems division. Pre-requisites:--1) Minimum GCE 'O' level preferably with credit m Maths 2) Fresh school leavers may apply as training will be provided Interested applicants please call *****11 For an immediate interview OR Write m to: THE262 words
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Advertisement531 1983-05-17 25 66 Situations Vacant d Secretarial Clerical ARE YOU THE Rl OUR FRC A great job for the right Ret national Advertising Agency j Nice Manner: You'll be an a happy smile to greet c I Great Telephone Voice: Yoi j doesn't know he's the hu Good Typing: Absolutely I pride531 words
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Advertisement1069 1983-05-17 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical GHTGIRLTOBE fk MM INTMAN? |l HCJ ;eptionist/Typist m an Inter* vm mm f t ROBIN SHIPYARD outgoing type, ready with pjg _-f— iur visitors. No introverts invites applications for the post of: j'll be cheerful. The caller RECEPTIONIST/1,069 words
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Advertisement570 1983-05-17 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An Australian Hotel Representative Office m Singapore requires STENO/ RECEPTIONIST 1. Minimum GCE O' I.eve with credit m English. 2. Some knowledge of basic book-keeping. 3. Able to operate telex machine. 4. Ability to type accurately. 5. Knowledge of shorthand, 90/ 100 w.p.m. Remuneration570 words
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Advertisement643 1983-05-17 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A garment manufacturer require immediately a FEMALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT 1 c Age above 22 years c Possess LCC Accountini Cert. Able to handle full set of ac counts up to trial balanci stage Able to compile account information and miscellane ous duties initiatively Interested643 words
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Advertisement410 1983-05-17 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical a An established company m Jure invitea applications for the (o!!c ing positions: 1) FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE 'O- level. g c LCC Intermediate preferrt c Experience not essential. 2) FEMALE SHIPPING CLERKS c c GCE 'O' level, c Able to type. s c410 words
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Advertisement615 1983-05-17 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical >ng FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK >w urgently required. c GCE O 1 level. ■S c LCC Accounting (Intermediate). ;d. c Preferably with some experience but those without experience are encouraged to apply. Call us at: *****88 for immediate appointment or write to: I.T.R. PTE LTD615 words
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Advertisement580 1983-05-17 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Well established sanitary and plumbing contractor requires: TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST c Possess GCE O' level Certificate Typing 30 to 40 wpm c Ability to operate PABX switchboard Interested applicants, please write m with full particulars, salary expected and contact number to: Blk. 3007,580 words
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Advertisement769 1983-05-17 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required immediately 1. Knowledge of typing. 2. Able to handle calls. 3. General clerical work. Interested parlies, please call personally to: No. 1 Magazine Road 02-28 Central Building Singapore 0105 Tel: *****71. Foreign Insurance Company requires: ACCOUNTS CLERK With minimum 2769 words
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Advertisement912 1983-05-17 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical AN ENGINEERING COMPANY requires a Chinese Female General Clerk. Knowledge of typing and GCE 'O' level. Blk 5, 395-B, Woodlands Road, Yew Tee Industrial Estate, Spore 2368. Please call *****68/ 9. AN ESTABLISHED ENGINEERING Company m Ang Mo Kio requires a Female General Clerk.912 words
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Advertisement700 1983-05-17 26 60 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED. Typing essential. Contact tel. *****46 or interview between Ip.m. sp.m. at: 511 Geylang Road, Spore 1438. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED by company m Jurong. Please sent In full resume with salary expected to: The Advertiser, 49 Quality Road, Singapore 2261. GIRL FRIDAY700 words
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Advertisement1173 1983-05-17 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales Career Opportunity is now open for aggressive young people (Male/Female). Candidates should have a pleasant personality be able to work independently. Those without experience may also apply as intensive training will be provided. A challenging rewarding career can be yours1,173 words
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Advertisement625 1983-05-17 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales A Young Organisation, due to expansion requires: MALE FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES Completed N.S. Fluent m English Mandarin. Great opportunity for promotions to Supervisor and above. WE OFFER: Intensive training. Attractive commission and bonus. Transport provided. Annual leave etc Interested please apply personally on '17/5/83 and625 words
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Advertisement733 1983-05-17 26 66 Situations Vacant I c) Sales FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS For selling fashion accessories m leading departmental stores. Attractive salary plus incentive commission. Please call personally at: MAYCE FASHION GOODS PTE LTD BLK A, 35, X ALL ANG PUDDING RD -04-08 TONG LEE BUILDING SINGAPORE 133-5 for interview JUSTIN requires SALESGIRLS733 words
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Advertisement1014 1983-05-17 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I i^— 1,,, i c) Sales Technical FEMALE OPTICAL ASSISTANTS jjS JIHSHHBbI required Secondary Education i^l^li^l^l^i^l^ii^Bl^i^i^^S" Starting salary $350. Interested please apply personally at: 163 ffißS Orchard Road, Spore 0923. Tel: «P *****27. GIFT SHOP REQUIRES Full-Time CIMT^ADnOf: Salesgirls. Working hours 10am OIIMvjMrTJTIt to1,014 words
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Advertisement574 1983-05-17 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical ii GEMEHALi(©9SI ELECTRIC 11 lij Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd fe requires suitably qualified candi- i$W V? dates for the following positions: Sg Candidates must possess Diploma m rejxx Mechanical Engineering or equiva- Successful candidates will assist the §sss engineer m speeding up574 words
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Advertisement345 1983-05-17 27 66 Situations Vacant I Technical requires ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN NTC Grade 3 m electronics Experience m the installation and maintenance of electronic equipment would be advantageous though not essential Please write or apply with full deI tails, salary expected and contact telephone no. to:GAMMA ELECTRONIC PTE LTD 164 Kallang Way #03-33/34345 words
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Advertisement523 1983-05-17 27 66 Situations Vacant Technical JDC-HAZAMA j Main contractor for the 1 Chartered Bank Building c redevelopment project ur- j gently requires applicants I for 7 ELECTRICAL FOREMAN 7 DUTIES I assist M E Project t p Manager m co-ordinat- ing electrical works A check and report to M& j C523 words
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Advertisement609 1983-05-17 27 66 Situations Vacant S) Technical Leading International Engineering Company requires WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR Qualification Engineering diploma or equivalent. Must have minimum yrs. experience m sheet metal fabrication production. Preferable to have knowledge experience m alluminium work handling and TIG welding. Knowledge of electrical panel circuitry would be a distinct advantage. Interested609 words
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Advertisement583 1983-05-17 27 66 Situations Vacant wmmmmammMmmommmmmmmimmmmmmmammmm Technical Calling STRUCTURAL DRAFTSMEN i MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN We have immediate vacancies if you are a diploma holder with 2 years experience. Phone now. *****92 for more details and interview appointment. I We invite applications for the posi- i tion of:--f OC TECHNICIAN Holder of a GCE583 words
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Advertisement902 1983-05-17 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production REQUIRES MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION STAFF IT'S NOT JUST INTERESTING WORK! ,1 1 WE OFFER BETTER ENVIRONMENT A ?%C%/1/ Friendly congenial yV 9 Modern clean f -^^M Fully air-conditioned SjP^TKi W'lMJ^^i* p 'P cd in music ii^S^^^^902 words
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Advertisement150 1983-05-17 27 j HAPPY FACES j I at I GENERAL Jp ELECTRIC j u.s.a. Television Appliance Pte Ltd Be a part of our happy team of: With us. you're assured of a stable job, J a earing employer and what's more... 5-day Work Week I I Shift Allowance J Matching Payment for150 words
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Advertisement921 1983-05-17 28 66 Situations Vacant 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 g) Production is -jgtff^^ fr^Mwk\ JSteStlffir^^sM^^^ High scope allowance ■l Tlfcll fthilWll^jll^^ri--- #High 2nd shift allowance ™1 5^ I^PillkLaßPj^^^i subsidiary of J921 words
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Advertisement438 1983-05-17 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Attractive Starting Salary MALE FEMALE I PRODUCTION I I OPERATORS PERMANENT ONE SHIFT 1 st Shift 7.00 am 4.1 8pm Special Shift 4.20pm 1 1 .20pjn Requirements •Age 1 6 -45 Primary/Secondary Education Attractive Benefits •Salary increase after 3 months438 words
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Advertisement264 1983-05-17 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Come and see us at: The Personnel Department Flextronics (S) Pte Ltd 1, Bedok Industrial Estate 514, Chai Chee Street, #05-14 Bus Service No: 229 Bedok Interchange) yojr I^Ui^g aU Sin Sap o oJ I ORION 1 I IP* FEMALE264 words
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Advertisement77 1983-05-17 28 SINGAPORE LIMITED IMMEDIATE VACANCIES $385 Machine Operators (3 shifts) $343 I Production Operators Including Shift allowance ($2/- for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) •Salary increase after 3 months salary reviews each year Attendance allowance Free transport Lniforms provided Recreation benefits Malaysian citizens will be provided with free accommodation77 words
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Advertisement199 1983-05-17 29 66 Situation* Vacant g) Production TEXAS INSTRUMENTS gives FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS r ATTRACTIVE STARTING SALARY ps TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE V SHIFT J ALLOWANCE J ATTRACTIVE BONUS I YEARLY JL (profit] SHARING I PARTICIPATION J EXCELLENT MEDICAL I CARE J r>T <> 12 DAYS ANNUAL I LEAVE J STUDY assistance] CLEAN AIRCON199 words
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Advertisement302 1983-05-17 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production National Ejfl|£3 Electronic kyjjfe| Components nrvi A MATSUSHITA CAREER Matsushita EtsCtronic Components Company seeks out <if\ excitinjg future m electronics for the progress of mankind and is a leader m component technology. We are expanding and need excellent young men and women for a Matsushita302 words
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Advertisement763 1983-05-17 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production INCORPORATED %HK^!™»JbJP has immediate MALAYAN BREWERIES MAI C/CPIUIAI B (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD MALE/FEMALE Earn up to PRODUCTION *~1~ OPERATORS $500 EARN per month UP TO PRODUCTION «fc,- nn OPERATORS $500 (MALE) OR MORE Req«i«»nent 8 ■+*r m «»«vi *m— Secondary763 words
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Advertisement573 1983-05-17 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production SAMPECH, A subsidiary metal stamping precision engineering company of Sampoarna Holdings Group has immediate vacancies for: (1) FEMALE PACKERS (2) PRODUCTION/ MACHINE OPERATORS Requirements: Minimum qualification primary 0. able to speak and read simple English Experience not required, but preferred Age 15 —16 years acceptable573 words
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Advertisement1001 1983-05-17 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous s^s pubuJunq Bhd requires (1) DRIVER I Male Singapore Citizen Possess a valid Class 3 driving licence Prepared to work on shifts At least 1 years' relevant experience Starting basic salary: $370 or more $420 or more for applicants who1,001 words
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Advertisement412 1983-05-17 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous HITACHI ELEVATOR ENGRG. (S) PTE LTD Invites applicants for the post of:A) ASSISTANT Q.C. INSPECTION OFFICER (MALE) B) TYPIST CUM GENERAL CLERK Qualifications Requirements:For Post (A) Diploma m mechanical or production engineering Completed N.S. For Post (B) Mm. typing speed 40--45 w.p.m. G.C.E. O' level412 words
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Advertisement571 1983-05-17 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Career Opportunity to join an expanding modern food processing company m Jurong:DESPATCH RIDER/SHIPPING CLERK to do import/export documentations at PSA, Airport Government Departments. Minimum Sec 2 education j with basic English proficien- cy, completed N S Experience In similar posi- j tion an advantage. Must571 words
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Advertisement414 1983-05-17 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous South Asia Die-casting Facto- ry (S) Pte Ltd immediate vacancies lor the (ollowi ing posts:- (A) STOREKEEPER (B) QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTOR (C) DESPATCH CLERK (Male) For post (A):--i At h rience GCB O level with credit m Mathematics Completed N.S. For post (B):- Completed Secondary414 words
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Advertisement903 1983-05-17 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Well Established Mulli naliona company invites suitable appli Wttb a J I Afe 40 cunts to (ill the following vacnncioi &J BH s>#^k m town/ Jurong W lllkl WT (1) SALES EXECUTIVES Minimum QCE "O" level wlO credit In English903 words
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Advertisement1182 1983-05-17 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Established Trading Firm dW\\ COLD requires urgently VW {TnDAr r (I) FEMALE TELEPHONE 1 STORAGE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST We require urgently With experience m operI ating NEC Electra 28 1 CLERKS switchboard. Bilingual m both Enge gee o- level n1,182 words
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Advertisement1067 1983-05-17 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous t) Miscellaneous Immediate vacancies for iSHSB VAN DRIVERS CUM 5 DELIVERY Japanese lounge m ASSISTANTS urgently need MORE Valid class 3 driving licence. I UACTCCCCC I Physically fit. I nUSICWM I c Completed N.S. Please telephone Be able to read and speak1,067 words
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Advertisement1662 1983-05-17 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous MALE PEST TECHNICIANS DESPATCH RIDERS REQUIRED ur gently. Must have own bike. ExCOMPLETEDN.S. perlence not necessary AttracSALAHY $430 ABOVE I've salary plus allowances and incentives. Call personally at Attendance incentive Unit =05-04. Singapore Shopping Overtime allowance Centre, 190, Clemenceau Avenue.1,662 words
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Advertisement1733 1983-05-17 30 66 Situations Vacant 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Miscellaneous a) Alia/Peugeot PUMP ATTENDANT REQUIRED By j PEUGEOT 504. Registered Dec petrol station at Newton Road. 1976 Manual. 4 brand new tyres. Day shtfl < rood pay. Tel: *****59 Tax till Nov. 1983. Aircond, radio, *****06, non-PARF. $7,900 0.n.0. Phone *****53.1,733 words
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Advertisement1709 1983-05-17 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Honda 1978 DATSUN 100A Aircon, radio/ 1980 HONDA ACCORD 4-door, aircassette, PARF eligible, beautt- con, radio/ cassette, sports rims, ful condition. $11,500. *****82. good condition. Tel: *****77 1978 DATSUN 120Y with alrcond, radio/ cassette. Asking: $14,800 1980 HONDA ACCORD 4-door.1,709 words
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Advertisement1674 1983-05-17 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes j) Toyota 1977 MERCEDES 200 Auto, excel- lent condition, 5 new tyres. I > $41, 500 0.n.0. Ring Richard Ng, I __j___j'":^";__lMl >' *****71. H_^_Hrl3____B 1977 MERCEDES 200 One compa- .WiPPlWiri^H I IP'I ny owner, aircond., radio cas- B^Jl|Ui^UiJ^|dM| sette.1,674 words
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Advertisement1466 1983-05-17 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others I) Others CITY SHOWROOM 5* Competitive hire purchase* M interest rates. g* Free Tanreo hi-power car radio m m cassette. Free 500 litres of Shell petrol E 3 Free 800 litres of Shell Diesoline m Better trade-in value M Expertise1,466 words
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Advertisement490 1983-05-17 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sate m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles izz^_r j^_^jji ~~tmui I,^j wjiiiiip 1 ■iin iv «m_im m±M gk I flHr ___M m¥ mm m Tilt Cab; Standard feature Sn_l^__BfflH_H_9_^li__!490 words
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Advertisement230 1983-05-17 31 n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters MANY NEW MOTORCYCLE selling lowest price. Trade m acceptable FAI2SLC F/AZ RXK $620, RXI2S RXIIS $530. RXIOO $470. GTO CGI2S $480. FA GLI4S $580 many others. 403 Balestier Road. SUZUKI TRSIIB $480, GPIOO $250, GSX 250E $850, Yamaha RXK 135 $570, RDI2S LC $870, Scrambler PE2SO/DTI2S230 words
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Advertisement237 1983-05-17 31 77 Vehicles Wanted A GOOD OFFER Mercedes Benz of any model (company and private regis- tration welcome) c For all PARF scrap cars c PARF export documents KONG BENG MOTOR CO. 170, Albert Street *01— 07 Golden Wall Auto Centre Tel: *****76 *****59. CASH PAYMENT FOR any model, secondhand vehicles,237 words
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Advertisement423 1983-05-17 31 77 Vehicles Wanted INTERESTED IN PURCHASING BMW 520. 1974 or later model, Non PARF, m good condition and preferably 1 owner. Phone *****13. URGENTLY WANTED FEW units secondhand cars. Any capacity model. Immediate payment. Contact *****00 3484~236/ night *****24. 190 Tanjong Katong. WANTED URGENTLY NICE car numbers: T, '6', 'B,423 words
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Advertisement1062 1983-05-17 32 85 Housing Loans 85 Housing Loans fa 12 months a5% P-a- 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 1128, WATTEN ESTATE RD Double-storey detached bungalow, newly painted, with matured garden, for immediate rent. TEL: *****81 c Dist 10, Cluny Road cul-de-sac detached, 3 bedrooms, study room, central aircon, fully carpeted, big1,062 words
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Advertisement554 1983-05-17 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 1545, QUIET, SPACIOUS, double-storey detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms plus servant's room. Fully furnished.-. 2 alrconds, fridge, washing machine, telephone, new sette. Rent: $3,000 per month. Contact *****97. No agents. DIST. 11, NEAR NEWTON Circus attractively furnished terrace, quietly located, 3 bedrooms, spacious living/ dining,554 words
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Advertisement1652 1983-05-17 32 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses DIST. 5, FABER VICINITY Near to GOLDEN HILL, NEAR Serangoon International school, 2 1/2- Garden, double-storey, splitstorey semi-detached, 5 bed- level terrace. 3 bedrooms/ serrooms /study, partially furnish- vant's. Unfurnished $1,600. Ed, matured garden, $3,300 only. *****63. Call *****28/ *****501,652 words
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Advertisement1081 1983-05-17 32 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments f___ Mb— Jii|i-lhiiifiLlMiin T'^^TfW __B APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5,400 Rich East Garden $5,000 Village Tower $4,500 NimPark $3,500 Westwood Apt $6,000 Futura $6,500 Hillcrest Arcadia $6,000 Villa d'Este $8,000 Stevens Drive (town house) $4,500 APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR SALE Horizon1,081 words
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Advertisement714 1983-05-17 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY Camellia/ Bauhinia Terrace, 4 bedrooms. Acacia Court, 3 bedrooms. o MARYLAND PARK, 3 bedrooms THE PLAZA, 2 bedrooms HONG LEONG GARDEN CONDO, 3 bedrooms ST. PATRICK'S VIEW, 4 bedrooms PEACH GARDEN, 4 bedrooms. Rental: $2,200 to $6,000 ACACIA AGENCY *****43/ *****93 VILLA DELLE714 words
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Advertisement1743 1983-05-17 32 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments DIST. 10, AMERICAN SCHOOL vi- PANDAN VALLEY. 3 air on be cinity, Himiko Court, high floor, rooms Split-level design. Full 2 spacious bedrooms, large liv- sport facilities available Near ing, dining, bright modern foreign schools $3,200 ono kitchen. Complete condominium1,743 words
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Advertisement1546 1983-05-17 33 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments KATONG ROSE GARDEN (bed- SPECIAL FOR LARGE family, 6 roomed, partially furnished, bedrooms, easy access to Juslsoo Buklt Timah 7 m.S. Single- rong/ Shenton Way. Hin Seng storey bungalow. *****6/ 7 Garden with pool. *****51/ 2. UPPER THOMSON. GREEN MeadLION1,546 words
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Advertisement1424 1983-05-17 33 87 Accommodation 89 Properties For Sale Wanted n a) Houses b) Apartments BUNGALOW FOR SALEI VILLAGE TOWER APARTMENT and ni«TPirT n™ Sommerville Condominium re- rmevr p«t atp quired by ready clients on Ist HILLCREST estate June or Ist July. Budget $3,500 to Beautifully renovated, 2-storey $5,000 p.m. Joyearth Realty: bungalow1,424 words
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Advertisement1748 1983-05-17 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses DIST. 16, BEAUTIFUL SINGLE- DIST. 20 THOMSON GARDEN EsSTOREY bungalow. Area approx- tate double-storey corner terimate 8,000 sq.ft. Newly renovat- race. 3 bedrooms/servant's, ed with 4 bedrooms, built-in 4,000 Extensively renovated. 1500 sq.ft. sq.ft. Asking: $850,000. Highest $410,0001,748 words
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Advertisement436 1983-05-17 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments ■B"* «i ".li- i» -*;jS«* zz'.'fczz i ...vj^■^H mm itW m vi m «i*| <• •-<«■. ty'", r* J/RKp m w «t w awM 'few"* ft» <r "{L 'j436 words
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Advertisement447 1983-05-17 33 DISTRICT 11, HILLCREST ARCADIA, DOSSINA BLOCK, facing pool and morning sun on high floor with 4 bedrooms, 2,003 sq.ft. Asking for $630,000. DISTRICT 14, LENGKONG GARDEN, brand new condominium with facilities. Available type A/B C. Price ranging from $325,000 $480,000. Low and high floors available. DISTRICT 26, GREEN MEADOWS, lower447 words
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Advertisement764 1983-05-17 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments I J.S. LEE (REALTY) CO TEL: *****26/ *****61 Luxurious Apartments/Condominiums For Sale m: c Goodluck Garden (Dist. 21) $470,000. Dynasty Garden (Dist 10) $770,000. c Sherwood Tower (Dist. 21) $520,000. LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR SALE Claymore Plaza Hlmiko Court c Allsworth Park Townhouse c764 words
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Advertisement1811 1983-05-17 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments DIST. 15, TELOK KURAU vicinity. DIST. 9, HIGHPOINT, 2,900 sq.ft. 3 I walk-up apartment. Ist. floor, bedrooms/servant's, central air- t 2.000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. Facing con, carpeted/ceramic. Vacant morning sun. Cosy environment, possession. $810,000. Villanelle 11,811 words
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Advertisement820 1983-05-17 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments MOUNT FABER LODGE brand new upper maisonette. Type B. Area 2560 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. Claymore Realty. *****22. PRELUDE ENTERPRISE, *****18: Brand new Mount Faber Lodge. 2 bedrooms/ attached bathrooms. 1 100 sq.ft. $420,000 0.n.0. ROSE GARDEN FULLY Furnished/ Renovated walk-up apartment. 1,100 sq.ft.820 words
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Advertisement754 1983-05-17 34 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments CALLING PURCHASERS OF HUDC FLATS PRIVATE HOUSES/APARTMENTS You can now take a Mortgage Protection Policy from NTUC INCOME at an extremely low cost. This policy provides security to your family and ensures that they will always have a roof over their heads. It754 words
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Advertisement349 1983-05-17 34 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments 90 Properties Wanted GENUINE BUYER INTERESTED to purchase link bungalow at Watten Estate. Please contact *****4. GENUINE BUYER URGENTLY looking for Rajah Tower. BIk.A and C. Owners, please call *****43. HDB FLAT WANTED by Genuine buyers with ready cash. Owner call *****73. READY349 words
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Advertisement745 1983-05-17 34 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted We are a Development Organisation interested m residential sites for developing bungalows, semi-detached, terrace houses and condominiums. If you possess what we are looking for, and have the intention of selling or going into Joint-venture with us, please contact MR WINSTON745 words
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Advertisement431 1983-05-17 34 93 Office Spaces i a) Sale NEW 6-STOREY COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE OR RENT Groundflr banking/ departmental stores/ showroom, etc. Upper floors offices. Total floor area 42,000 sq.ft. For immediate occupation. Contact: *****98/ *****56 Principals Only. DIST.OIO6 MAXWELL ROAD Selling I vacant possession. Built-in 1360 I sq.ft. Asking 5780.000 0.n.0.431 words
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Advertisement455 1983-05-17 34 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). Competitive455 words
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Advertisement747 1983-05-17 35 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces i AN IDEAL INVESTMENT RICHFIELD INDUSTRIAL CENTRE A mixed deve >pment of modern warehousing and light industrial units sited along expressway of Paya Lebar m the heart of densely populated area (close to proposed Eunos MRT Station) y^Jy747 words
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Advertisement1755 1983-05-17 35 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental 1 1 1 i■ 4 if Til M 4'W \n i: ill WS§ j| ifeii I 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental M CAIRNHILL HOTEL PTE LTD Newly renovated shop space about 160 sq ft on1,755 words
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Advertisement565 1983-05-17 35 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale Invest inahlgh density location for your retail business LOWLAND COURT Situated m Upper Serangoon, one of Singapore s zo7?€£ if a C^4 \&gou¥9^^ 9 spacious shop lots on the ground565 words
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Advertisement123 1983-05-17 35 100 Air Travel HARHARAH TRAVEL For reliable economical airfares worldwide. 02-35 Sultan Plaza. Tel: *****09. *****79, *****86 TA 413. 102 Tours ONE OF THESE TRANS TOURS WILL HELP YOU DISCOVER NEW ZEALAND. The World m Miniature." MotorhomeS 8 days from $21 10^ (two to six persons per vehicle). Budget Coach123 words
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Advertisement124 1983-05-17 35 102 Tours r— O"^ ASSOCIATED TOURS (3) PTE LTD Wellington Building, 20, Bideford Road, -•■lO-01 to -10-04 Singapore 0922 Tel: *****22 (7 lines) PERTH 5 Days 6 Days from $970 Dep Date: Every Thurs. Highlights: (a Atlantis Marine Dolphin Show (n Yanchpp Sun City f« Lion Satan Park (a River124 words
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Advertisement205 1983-05-17 35 102 Tours "i Hongkong, Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Guilin. Guangzhou 1 17 days) Dep 29/5 23/9 (Tour conducted m English) Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Wuxi, Nanjing, Beijing, Guilin, Guangzhou (21 days) Special price *****0 Dep 28 5 (Tour conducted m English) Hongkong, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing, Beijing, Wuhan, Yichang, Chongqing Guilin,205 words
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Advertisement249 1983-05-17 36 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental I i> Paramount Hotel K*VmP^ S^^w^tittH^^Bß HW^3^ j'TS aft KfifiSS r I arawoupt m Shopping Centre Concession rental rates before official opening of the Hotel A few units strategically located available for lease only. Longer249 words
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Advertisement556 1983-05-17 36 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours I /^vt/#* lii Dynasty Tours- 8 D 3¥ No>l Tour Ope^tor to Australia .<^f<%^ m m Gold Coast Surfer's Paradise ,%%> IMMAM IllC^nAlfl^lllffl (Queensland, Aus.raiia, V IfffllfC MPr m^3fß B^EF W Imi 6 Days 551 199556 words
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Advertisement769 1983-05-17 36 No.l Tour Operator to Australia AEIITLI Superior Class jMI r^tK mm Packages Services Jh>. HBBmB (Low Season) "*N ok 6 Days from S$ 999 '^>^ Group Dep. 27/5,03/6,10/6,17/6,24/6, i >V 5»1% 01/7, 15/7,29/7,05/8, 12/8, 19/8,26/8. /<f <£?<£>/ 'i 7 Days From Ssl l ll WJK^ Group Dep. 6.12/6.19/1 6/1 Ilk769 words
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Advertisement349 1983-05-17 36 hBhH Inclu.sive: All meals except breakfast, Grand BBQ evening at Hyatt, Visit Kuala Trengganu, Batik factory, Handicraft centre, Brass silver factory, Baserah fishing village (salted fish). Giant turtle sighting at Rantau Abang. THE ONLY TOUR TO INCLUDE TWO FABULOUS BEACH RESORTS! HONGKONG 4D PACKAGE (excluding airfare) y*K» FROM $320 $370349 words
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Advertisement442 1983-05-17 37 102 Tours 102 Tours I T.t*"WIDO I 1 V«yvlr\.O j Genting/Penang/ Genting Cameron Highland (3 Days by air) $285 4/5 Days $380 Dep. Date Every Mon, Tue (Air/Coach/Air) Wed Sun Dep Date: Every Thu Mon r~ 1 Genting (2 days Genting 3 nights by coach) s9s (2 Days by air)442 words
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Advertisement1081 1983-05-17 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 'Mfjjf 5 Genting/Penang/Cameron 4E%\ $1 75. Staying m Casino Hotel ij£^\ 3D/4N Genting 5249/5 199 PUFMTAI 3D/4N Gentlng/Cameron $169 SHCNTOURS 2 days Genting by Air 5359 nVAV# Jtt 2D/3N Genting $149/5129 s*l CaFV 2D/3N Genting Coach/Air $259 ■■■^■■mi DEP 26/5 27/5 28/5 |JB||i P ij*B< g1,081 words
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Obituary, Illustration146 1983-05-17 38 MR HO TIN SWEE AGED: 77 Passed away peacefully on Sunday 15th May 1983, leaving behind: Wife: Low Sou Lan Sons: Tiong Hin KokTong(Dr) Yian Cheong Kok Wah KokKee(Dr) Kok Thye Kok Beng Kok Eng Daughters: Ai Choo Ai Lian Bee Choo Bee Kiow Sons-in-law: Lem146 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1983-05-17 38 passed away peacefully and went home to be with the LORD JESUS on 16.5.83, leaving behind beloved children, Henry, Margaret and Richard, daughter-in-law Hannah and grandson Timothy to mourn his loss. Service on Tuesday 17.5.83 at 8.00 p.m. at Mt. Vernon Funeral Parlour no. 2. Cremation105 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1983-05-17 38 MR. Y.D. NATHAN Age 78 Years Passed away peacefully on 16.5.83 leaving behind: beloved wife Mary Nathan; Sons: Emmanuel, J. Nathan, A.M. Nathan, John Nathan; Daughters: Iruthayamary, Josephine, Margaret, Ruby, Lily, Rose Mary, Marianne; Sons-in-law: Thomas, Trevor Chua Teck Hong; Daughters-in-law: Rosaline and Lourdes; and 13 grand-children to mourn his67 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1983-05-17 38 DEEPEST CONDOLENCE TO PAUL KHAW KIM MONG ft FAMILY FROM HIS CLOSE FRIENDS CORTEGE LEAVING SERANGOON CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. JOSEPH DYING AID ASSOCIATION (TEL: *****3) AT 2 PM ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 FOR BULIM CEMETERY35 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1983-05-17 38 MDMLIM AH 800 Aged 90 passed away peacefully on 15.5.83. Body lying at Blk 86 Whampoa rive. Funeral on Thursday 19.5.83. at 2.00 p.m. to Chua Chu Kang Cemetery.29 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1983-05-17 38 Madam Lourde Mary Benjamin Aged 76 Passed away peacefully on Monday 16th of May 83 leaving behind. Son:Andrew Benjamin Daughters:Josephine (India) Theresa Paul (w/o late G.S. Paul) Daughters-in-law: Josephine Benjamin Victoria Benjamin (w/o late Antoine Benjamin) Grandchildren 19 and Greatgrandchildren 10 to mourn her loss. Cortege leaves Blk 1, Sembawang76 words
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Article, Illustration29 1983-05-17 38 AMERICAN Carl Lewis finishing his historic iOOm ran at the Modesto meet on Saturday, ahead of Darwin Cook (left) and Ken Robin sod. UPI picture29 words
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Article, Illustration705 1983-05-17 38 Revolution can't stop Jahangir PARIS, Mon. World squash champion Jahangir Khan is still invincible but only after turning seemingly imminent defeat into victory m an exciting fourth game against Qamar Zaman m the final of the French Open here yesterday. The 19-year-old Jahangir lost his first game of the US$4O,OOO705 words
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334 1983-05-17 38 LONDON, Monday WEST INDIES batsman Viv Richards sustained his impressive early form for Somerset m one-day cricket with a scintillating 117 not out against Nottinghamshire m the English Sunday League yesterday. Richards and England all-rounder lan Botham, who struck 85, shared a thunderous third-wicket partnership334 words
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Article331 1983-05-17 38 CHICAGO Red Sox trounced Milwaukee Brewers 6-1 m the American League baseball match on Sunday. Other results: White Sox 7 Yankees 3, Red Sox 6 Brewers 1, Rangers 2 Orioles 1, Tigers 6 Royals 4, A's 3 Mariners 0, Twins 8 Angels 6. National League: Cardinals 4 Expos331 words
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Advertisement500 1983-05-17 38 112 Commercial 112 Commercial tffl Bj|l i*^ HHHHHHH&k I You can count on 1 I us for a better I I future m I I Accountancy. I We offer a variety of Accountancy courses m preparation for the following examinations 1 ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS 2 INSTITUTE OF COST AND500 words
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Advertisement323 1983-05-17 38 IMPORT/EXPORT PROCEDURES DOCUMENTATION COURSE This course introduces from Basic to Advance stages m Import/Export Procedures. Suitable all working people, school leavers, students and those waiting to start business. Subjects covering fifty topics from P.S.A., SEA/AIR FREIGHT, BANKING Procedures to Export selling and Marketing Strategic Commencing 19th May 1983 Thurs 6.30-B.oopm323 words
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Advertisement527 1983-05-17 38 113 Language 113 Language ENGLISH AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL i wR m^r* T^i y Y flffffJuluiimißl RB I Come along, take a test and join a class. For details ring *****3/*****5 English Language Teaching Centre Singapore Rubber House, Collyer Quay JAPANESE (Beginners) CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 3545-D, Blk Ifi2. sth527 words
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Advertisement416 1983-05-17 38 116 Dancing JAZZ, SLIMNASTICS, TAP Disco, Ballet classes on all days. Call Dance Arts, Parklane Shopping Mall, *****08. SAFRA Clubhouse. Queenstown, tel: *****45. 117 Modelling ELSA YEO MODEL CENTRE "FROM HEAD TO TOE" Personal Grooming and Deportment Courses leading to Professional Modelling Courses commencing soon. For more information and free416 words
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Advertisement74 1983-05-17 38 THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Wong Wai Cheng announce her demise on 16.5.83. Casket lying m state at Singapore Casket Co. Lavender Street. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. MACOONALD CAPT E.J. (MAC) Died suddenly on 13th May at PortHedland. STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $15.00 for74 words
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Article1242 1983-05-17 39 WEIGHTS, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's racing at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 2 Div. 2 1,850 m (Ratings: 115-95) U Lucky Wind 57 115 2 Peace Now 56.5 114 3 Follow The leader 55 111 7 Dulwich Village 53 107 5 Never Quit 52.5 1061,242 words
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Article, Illustration836 1983-05-17 39 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Vet spotted horse sent for saddling was not Scruples WAS the mix-up of two stablemates m a closed race for restricted terms horses at Bukit Timah on Saturday an attempt to spring a "ringer" on the racing public or was it a836 words
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Article143 1983-05-17 39 Future of National secure LONDON, Mon. The Grand National, which m recent years has been permanently on the brink of extinction, had its future secured. Racing sources reported that at a secret meeting m Cheltenham over the weekend, the trustees of an appeal to save the race had reached a143 words
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Obituary50 1983-05-17 39 f A ETHE DIRECTORS, MANAGEMENT STAFF OF TRANSINEX PTE LTD wish to express their deepest sympathy to their Managing Director MRS. SOON TOWNROW, their Travel Executive MR. STEVEN ANG and members of the family on the demise of their beloved mother, MRS ANG TIEN SENG J50 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1983-05-17 39 MR. JAMES LIM HO CHUAN The Staff Of SIA Aircraft Maintenance E&l Section wish to express their deepest sympathy and condolence to his family.26 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1983-05-17 39 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Pastor John Lee, the Doctors, Nurses and Staff of the Coronary Care and Intensive Care Units, Singapore General Hospital, relatives and friends for their prayers, kind assistance, attendance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their52 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1983-05-17 39 The family of the late MARY TAN BOON KIANG (MRS LOW KEE SENG) expresses their heartfelt gratitude to Rev. Fathers, The Religious, relatives and friends for their invaluI able assistance, prayers, attendance, condolences, wreaths and j donations during their recent bereavement.41 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1983-05-17 39 ANGELA LEE PUAY SAN wish to thank priests, nuns, relatives, friends, colleagues. Doctors Staff of Mt. Elizabeth Hospital for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavemerit.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1983-05-17 39 Anthony Chee Kah Soon express their heartfelt thanks and j gratitude to all relatives and friends for their kind assistance, attend- ance, condolences, wreaths, donations and prayers during their recent bereavement. fIHMfIMHBEHHHHHBH37 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1983-05-17 39 The Family of the late MR SNG CHENG HOCK wishes to thank Yen. MM Mahaweera Maha Nayaka Thera and Members o( Mangala Vihara Buddhist Temple, relatives, friends, principal/staff of Spore Polytechnic and VITB/CD Division (or their wreaths, donations, assistance and presence at the Spore Casket and Mt Vernon64 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1983-05-17 39 In Loving Memory of MR. CHOH NGIAN BOON Departed 17/5/82 We often think of the yesteryears When we were together; Fond memories of you linger. Making your absence that more painful for us.' Inserted by Wife, youngest son Bert and Annie and children.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1983-05-17 39 MDM. MARY TAY SIANG HONG Departed: 17th May '77 Always remembered by her children. IN EVERLASTING MEMORY Ol Mdm Mary Tay Siang Hong .imparted 17th May 1977 Always remembered by her childrt n grandchildren38 words
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Advertisement444 1983-05-17 39 15 UP A CLASS THE following 15 horses who won at Bukit Timah over the weekend have been promoted: Class 2 to 1: Jet Away II (150), Literati m (134), Passionate Prince (129), Cashflo (125), Datin's Fancy IV (123), Skvbolt (121). Star-Maker (119). Class 4 to 3: Tron (95), Planet444 words
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Advertisement96 1983-05-17 39 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM. TAN YEW NAM (MRS. LEE MONG SIEW) Wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their invaluable assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths, do- j nations and also for j being with the family during their recent bereavement. r96 words
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Advertisement28 1983-05-17 39 T h c S t r a 1 t s T i m c s C A S S I F I E D S 7 7 628 words
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Article182 1983-05-17 40 England, France a step nearer LONDON, Mon. England and France moved within sight of semifinal places when they won their second group matches m the European youth soccer championship yesterday. England, 1-d winners over Spain, beat defending champions Scotland 4-£ at Vifla Park, Birmingham, and need only a draw againstReuter - 182 words
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Article168 1983-05-17 40 BUCHAREST. Mon. Czechoslovakia beat Rumania 1-0 here yesterday to throw Group Five of the European Championship wide open. A 40th minute penalty by Vizek put the Czechoslovaks level with Rumania on seven points from five games, two more than Sweden who haw played one gameReuter - 168 words
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Article122 1983-05-17 40 GROUP THREE P W D L F A Pt England 5 3 2 0 16 2 8 Denmark 3 2 10 5 3 5 Greece 5 2 12 5 6 5 Hungary 4 2 0 2 14 9 4 Luxembourg 5 0 0 5 525 0 GROIF FIVE Czech'kia122 words
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Article, Illustration320 1983-05-17 40 VALLETTA, Mon. Group Seven leaders Spain had to fight all the way to overcome plucky Malta 3-2 yesterday. The Spaniards had to battle back from 2-1 down m the second half and it took them until six minutes from time to score the winning goal againstReuter - 320 words
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Article, Illustration246 1983-05-17 40 The glorious Greek rhapsody BUDAPEST, Mon. A young, supremely confident and superbly organised Greek side put Hungary on the rack to record a shock 3-2 victory m their European Championship Group Three tie last night. The result was great news for both England and Denmark who look likely to fightReuter - 246 words
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Article176 1983-05-17 40 MALMOE, Mon. Three goals within eight minutes pat Sweden on the road to a comfortable 5-1 win over Cyprus m a Group Five tie m Sweden last night. Midfielder Robert Prytz opened the scoring m the 53rd minute when he cracked a magnificent shotReuter - 176 words
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Article382 1983-05-17 40 All First Division: Argentina: Rosario Central 0 Newell's Old Boys 0, Union 1 Independiente 0, Loma Negra 2 Racing Club 1, Talleres 2 Racing 2. Austrian: Rapid 1 Inns- j bruck 1, Simmering 0 Austria Vienna 4. Belgian: Anderlecht 1 FC i Liege 2, Seraing 1 Antwerp382 words
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Article, Illustration333 1983-05-17 40 ROME, Mon. Rome was awash in yellow and red yesterday as the I Italian soccer season finished and the capital's fans celebrated Roma's first League title triumph in 41 years. The packed Olympic Stadium went delirious as Roma, who clinched the championship333 words
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239 1983-05-17 40 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. Brazil's star-studded champions Flamengo scraped into the final of the national championship last night, going down 2-0 to outsider's Atletico Parana but winning 3-2 on aggregate. They meet Santos, who hung on grimly for a goalless' draw against AtleticoReuter - 239 words
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Article41 1983-05-17 40 GLASGOW, Mon. Celtic striker Charlie Nicholas has been voted Player of the Year by the Scottish Professional Footballers" Association. Nicholas, 21, whose goaltally is 51 this season, collected "the Scottish Football Writers' award two weeks ago. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement883 1983-05-17 40 Get a SHARP CTVortO, And enjoy a FREE resort holiday *s_^™ or a SPORDA BMX Bkyde. Sharp is doing it again! Ofiering you something extra for your money. WsL&sr<& '*™Hf^ TnHh^B Just buy any Sharp CTV/VCR featured here, and go on a FREE holiday to a faff*} ir*%mif*lfG m, mt883 words
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Article, Illustration744 1983-05-17 41 Munro's mission of inspiration for the young Sunderland The skippers No, 14 lain Munro 61 HAVE to admit that I have found things difficult since taking over as captain. On the field, it has been a worry and it tends to prey on my mind when things are744 words
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Article169 1983-05-17 41 LONDON, Mon. England World Cup defender Steve Foster today lost his legal battle to play for Brighton In Saturday's English Football Association Cup final at Wembley. Foster went to the High Court here m an attempt to get a reprieve from a twomatch ban which preventsReuter - 169 words
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Article321 1983-05-17 41 HAMBURG, Mon. Frenchman Yannick Noah recovered from a shaky start to beat holder Jose Higueras, of Spain, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-0 m the final of the West German Open tennis championship here yesterday. Noah, 23 today, is the first Frenchman to win the title for more321 words
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Article, Illustration287 1983-05-17 41 On the boxing scene LAS VEGAS, Mon. World Boxing Council super-featherweight champion Bobby Chacon (above), of the United States, rallied over the final five rounds to score a unanimous points win over No. 1 contender Cornelius Boza-Edwards, of Uganda, m a 12-round non-title bout here yesterday.Reuter; AFP - 287 words
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331 1983-05-17 41 MONTE CARLO, Mon FINN Keke Rosberg, driving a Williams, gave conventionally-powered Formula One cars their second victory of the 1983 season m yesterday's Monaco Grand Prix here. The world champion drove a well-judged race, m which he stretched his lead to 30 seconds at times,331 words
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Article95 1983-05-17 41 MEXICO CITY, Mon. A boxing trainer was shot dead In the ring of the Arena Colosseum here last night before 5,Wt fans, police said today. Roberto "Tio" Jimenez, 72, was shot after he jumped into the ring at the end of the 19th round, whenReuter - 95 words
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Article316 1983-05-17 41 Russians strike gold in Bulgaria VARNA (Bulgaria), Mon. The Soviet Union underlined their supremacy with a haul of eight out of 12 gold medals at the 25th European Amateur Boxing Championships, which ended here yesterday. The Soviets won every division m which they had a finalist, while the hosts tookAP; Reuter - 316 words
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Article259 1983-05-17 42 The blue tilt? 'Casual' Hansen is axed by Scotland LONDON, Mon. Striker Andy Gray, who last played m the blue shirt of Scotland 18 months ago, has been recalled to the squad for the British soccer Championship, while Liverpool defender Alan Hansen has been dropped for being "too casual". Gray,259 words
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Article205 1983-05-17 42 Day when the ref went missing FOR half an hour they waited at Fairer Park yesterday two teams, two men m black, one Singapore Business Houses Football League official and one reporter. Finally, it was decided to proceed with the Division Three match between Lindeteves Jacoberg and Cycle Carriage without205 words
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Article, Illustration288 1983-05-17 42 JOE DORAI - Back in the groove at the double JOE DORAI By TWO key figures m the Singapore soccer squad skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan and striker Fandi Ahmad will be back m action tomorrow when the Republic's South-east Asia Games squad meet Kedah at the National Stadium (7.30). Injuries put Au-yeong and288 words
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Article258 1983-05-17 42 TEAM America will take part m the Merlion Cup soccer tournament at the National Stadium m December. The United States Football Federation have accepted Singapore's Invitation to send their national squad preparing for next year's Olympic Games to the competition. The Merlion Cup, the second258 words
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Article234 1983-05-17 42 SINGAPORE Airlines Group, former four- time champions of the national basketball league, have crashed their own hopes of winning the title for the fifth time. SIA, winners from 1978--1981, have told the tournament committee of the Basketball Association of Singapore that they will not compete234 words
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Article507 1983-05-17 42 Jim's extra special... FORT WORTH, Mon JIM COLBERT beat Fuzzy Zoeller on the sixth extra hole of a suddendeath play-off to win the US$4OO,OOO ($926,000) Colonial national invitation golf tournament m Texas yesterday. Colbert had been m command until he bogeyed each of the last three holes for a two-over-par507 words
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Article252 1983-05-17 42 SINGAPORE have set themselves a realistic target of fourth position m the Queen Sirikit Cup golf championships at the Singapore Island Bukit Course from May 26-28. And if their aim is true, the quartet of Kee Bee Khim (handicap 3), Kathy Copley (8), Judy Kurowski252 words
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Article380 1983-05-17 42 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By FROM little acorns mighty oaks grow. The adage could not be reflected better than at the week-long Carlsberg Stars of Tomorrow bowling championships that ended on Sunday at the Kallang Bowler-Drome. It was most encouraging to see the national youth squad preparing forReuter - 380 words
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Advertisement84 1983-05-17 42 MILO arplauds the commitment of eveiy participant at the 12th SEA Games The official Milo, the official health food drink at |fc«S J health food drink > the 1 2th SEA Games would like to IK sx sea Games x/ pay a tribute to all the men and JMM| W84 words
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Article, Illustration575 1983-05-17 45 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI L IN the m 200 m, Prema stands a chance of finishing among the medal winners. By THEY'VE compared her to the great Anat Ratanapol. In the same breath, they've said she is unique, a natural and a complete runner. So much praise forKian Chai - 575 words
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Article, Illustration34 1983-05-17 45 A pass... without SINGAPORE goalkeeper Sukhdev Singh is m the thick of the action as well as the thoughts of coach Lam Yin Koi (left) and manager Farouk Marl- can. Pictures by JERRY SEHJERRY SEH - 34 words
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Article141 1983-05-17 45 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By JASMIN HUSSEIN raised Singapore's Games medal hopes while schoolboys Jeremy Loh and Paul Fong lowered them m last Sunday's national water ski-ing championships at Jurong Lake. Jasmin added a further 4 s /2 buoys to his previous record of St m the slalom141 words
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Article250 1983-05-17 45 SINGAPORE were like sheep without a shepherd m their second hockey Test against the Malaysian All Stars at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday (writes Hakikat Rai). They came away 2-1 victors but their zest, individual brilliance and teamwork were momentary flashes compared to their first encounter against250 words
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Article220 1983-05-17 45 THERE were no surprises when Singapore team manager Farouk Marican announced the Games hockey squad. "We have decided to keep the same players we named before our Sri Lanka tour late last month," said Farouk. "The only two exceptions are full-hack Ang Boon Keng and220 words
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Article, Illustration632 1983-05-17 45 JANICE SEAM - JANICE SEAM SPOTLIGHT ON BRUNEI THE UNDERDOGS WHO LIKE TO BE SO Story by 4 THE standard of the other countries is very high compared to us and we've been drawn into the stronger groups m most of the sports. But we are the underdogs632 words
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Article, Illustration193 1983-05-17 45 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI 12TH SEA GAMES SINGAPORE MAY 28-JUMI 6 By MINNOWS Brunei may have sent their final entry list late, but they do not take the SEA Games lightly. In fact, they are looking towards the 1985 Games, which they will host. And the193 words
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Article201 1983-05-17 46 The risk the media is facing AMSTERDAM, Mon. Controversy over the purported Hitler diaries and other cases of chequebook journalism were leopardising the credibility and freedom of the media, Mr Peter Galliner, director of the International Press Institute, said here today. He was speaking at the annual assembly of the201 words
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455 1983-05-17 46 BEIRUT, Mon SYRIA today vowed to block the Americanbacked deal for the withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon. In an interview with AsSafir, a leading leftist Beirut newspaper, Foreign Minister Abdel-Halim Khaddam said: "Let no one miscalculate, for miscalculation m issues of455 words
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Article73 1983-05-17 46 REIMS (France), Mon. Christian Murcia, 31, who had been m a coma for 20 years following a road accident, died here on Friday, his family said today. Christian was an 11-year-old schoolboy playing with his brother and small sister on Aug 15, 1963, when he wasAFP - 73 words
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Article31 1983-05-17 46 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 20.51 points to 1,198.24 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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209 1983-05-17 46 By The Racing Editor THE Perak Turf Club has summoned eight Jockeys who rode m Race 7 at Ipoh on May 1, m which 1981 top local jockey A. K. Cheam died m a threehorse fall, to appear at a stewards' inquiry at the209 words
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Article147 1983-05-17 46 SAO PAULO, Mon. A late-night talk show erupted into chaos when two congressmen got into an argument and started kicking and punching each other m front of a studio audience and thousands of television viewers m Brazil. Mr Domingos Leonelli, a member of the DemocraticUPI - 147 words
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Article, Illustration378 1983-05-17 46 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - Two ways to cut piling noise 11 and pollution EVANGELINE GAMBOA By THUMP. Thump. Thump. This thundering monotone may be music to the ears of economic planners, but for the layman, it means noise, soot and grime. It is especially hard on the housewife and pedestrians. Washing has to be378 words
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Advertisement488 1983-05-17 46 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Businessmen will soon be able to attend to their mail received m Singapore even when they are overseas through an electronic mailbox system being set up by Telecoms, reports KOH TSE YING. The National Wages Council meets today for its final session488 words
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Miscellaneous134 1983-05-17 46 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m few areas around Midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.93 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 5.52 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/16 C Cloudy Manila 24/37 C Fair Amsterdam 15/19 C Cloudy Melbourne 7/14 C Fine Bangkok 28/36 C134 words
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Title Section112 1983-05-17 1 The pacifist behind The printout that the A-bomb top -TT^rfg^ sa y s 'you're drunk' LEISURE 2 Page Nine Page Five SECTION TWO The American educational and social well-being of the lower teaching standards, poor For an insight into the state off system is being threatened by a country. pay112 words
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Article, Illustration892 1983-05-17 1 How to put the shine back into teaching What they say about their teachers Page Four THERE is a growing crisis some even call it a decay m America's public schools. The causes Educators say many problems stem from a surge m enrolment m the892 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1983-05-17 2 These two make-up artistes have painted the faces of the famous from Elizabeth Taylor to Cheryl Ladd. JOHN de SOUZA speaks to Juan Carlos who specialises m television make-up, while MAY HO culls beauty tips from Sergio Seijo who ran a do-it-yourself sessionNIK KASMANI - 1,001 words
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Article585 1983-05-17 2 "BE FIRM but gentle." It sounded like advice to parents on how to deal with children. But Sergio Seijo, the international make-up and face designer for the House of Ultima, was referring to the art of cleansing, moisturising and applying makeup on the face. "Use585 words
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Article, Illustration240 1983-05-17 3 FOR the organisers and sponsors, the happiness on the children's faces was reward enough for the months spent preparing the charity-in-the-air project. The children were from the Salvation Army and four other homes the Singapore Cheshire, Singapore Children's Society, Singapore Association for Retarded Children and theMAY HO - 240 words
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Article, Illustration935 1983-05-17 3 KEVIN SULLIVAN - Oops, there goes my gear pedal KEVIN SULLIVAN By LET me begin by saying that I've got nothing against taxidrivers, nor do I bear any illwill towards bus conductors or people of tfiat ilk. But I had become tired of waiting m vain for transport while the minutes ticked away935 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1983-05-17 4 An interview with the president of the American Federation of Teachers, Mr Albert Shanker WHY are teachers under so much fire? Not so long ago, many people were uneducated. Teachers were among the educated elite. But very quickly, we've educated so many that the gap1,082 words
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Article, Illustration429 1983-05-17 4 Public reaction Excerpts o£ letters from American readers on the state o£ teaching IT TAKES three to turn out intelligent, able students the student, the parents and the teacher. Is it not time we decide what we are to expect of the students and their parents, and set about the429 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1983-05-17 5 Drunk and caught print! Blood or urine tests for suspected drunk drivers are on the way out m Britain. The new weapon is an electronic breath analysis machine which can give a printout of a motorist's blood alcohol level within minutes! GEOFF ANDREWS reports. A TEST ran m the breathThe Guardian - 1,100 words
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Article537 1983-05-17 5 ANDREW HILL - ANDREW HILL By Dagoretti, Kenya THE obsession of a 17th Century English gentleman and the life's work of a World War Two flying hero have combined to provide the major industry of this small village on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. Peacocks' tails and pheasants' wingsReuter - 537 words
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Article, Illustration407 1983-05-17 8 Ask Bilk to what he attributes to his success and he will jokingly tell you that his instantly recognisable style of clarinet-playing came about through losing two front m teeth m a school punch-up. MENTION the clarinet and most people are likely toNANCY KOH - 407 words
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Article, Illustration899 1983-05-17 8 What have the Xperiment planned for the future? Well, no more overseas contracts. They want to remain m Singapore and contribute to the local music scene. When the pop group, the Xperiment, went on the road m Europe for four years, the members brought along899 words
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Article, Illustration547 1983-05-17 9 OPPENHEIMER Ch5, 11.05 p.m. Starts tonight Previewed by SHEILA MIRCHANDANI An Officer and a Gentleman is m its fifth week at the Jade. Thousands who saw the film must have shuddered each time Lou Gossett, who plays a tough-as-nails drill sergeant, barked. CAROLINE NGUI extracts547 words
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Article, Illustration885 1983-05-17 9 Gossett puts bite into his roles LOU GOSSETT is tall (1.71 m), skin-headed and wears a moustache which trickles past the corners of his mouth. He's this year's Best Supporting Actor for his part as the tough-as-nails drill instructor m An Officer and a Gentleman. It took him a long885 words
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Advertisement307 1983-05-17 8 The Exide Torque Starter is built by the positive plates passes needs no acid refill. equivalent to an 80 ampere hour with RE technology. The same through special separators to the Special separators m the Exide battery. When the battery delivers technology used for space and negative plates where it307 words
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Advertisement140 1983-05-17 8 Writing For The In-House Journal A 3-Day Workshop For Editors, Sub-editors and Reporters involved m writing for in-house journals Good communication improves employee morale and understanding and contributes to better labour-management relations. This workshop aims to help editors, sub-editors and reporters to improve their skills so that they can communicate140 words
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Advertisement187 1983-05-17 9 SINGAPORE rediscovered a 1 J < -,<-; o ,*.l,rQmm,n/^ In a sense, this exhibition is a trip m time... a journey of architectural and historical significance that could, and A VISUaI documentation Ot early Singapore rediscovery. Captured on the 54 paintings, prints and should, be- preserved for study, appreciation and,187 words
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Miscellaneous108 1983-05-17 9 TODAY: Singapore 1.24 a.m. (2.9 m), 8.24 a.m. (0.0 m), 3.28 p.m. (2.4 m), 8.31 p.m. (1.2 m). Sedtll Kechli 12.39 a.m. (2.2 m), 7.26 a.m. (0.1 m), 2.56 p.m. (2.4 m), 8.22 p.m. (1.4 m). Port Dickson 4.15 a.m. (0.8 m), 9.31 a.m. (2.4 m), 4.05 p.m. (0.4 m),108 words
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Miscellaneous93 1983-05-17 9 RIVKA FRIEDMAN ART EXHIBITION Oils, watercolours, crayons and lithographs. Works include artist Friedman's perceptions of Singapore. The Lone Pine Gallery. Ming Court Hotel. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. On till Wednesday. Free. LE CHAT The Cat. French film about a man who lavishes all his pent-up love on an alley cat.93 words
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Miscellaneous81 1983-05-17 9 IK ATS Traditional Southeast Asian Ikat on display. Exhibition of woven cloth, or ikat, from Cambodia, Malaysia, and Indonesia which have played an important role m the social and religious lives of the people m these countries. National Museum. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Ends mid-August. TOUR OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM81 words
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Miscellaneous170 1983-05-17 10 pher Burstall visit Athens, Mycenae, Olympia (where the Olympic Games originated) and Delphi. They discuss how the writings and lifestyles of the ancient Greeks continue to influence our lives today. AFTERNOON MATINEE MY BLUE HEAVEN (Ch 5, 4.25 p.m.): Plenty of lively tap dancing and music m this 1950s comedy170 words
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Miscellaneous291 1983-05-17 10 3.00 PM Opening followed by Enigma (Mandarin/r) 4.25 Afternoon Matinee My Blue Heaven (See Pick of the Day) 5.55 Mammals: A variety of mammals filmed m their natural environment. 6.10 Cultural Diary (English) 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Mari Memasak (Malay) 6.45 Cinderella: When Cinderella accidentally opens a box, two devils291 words
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Miscellaneous218 1983-05-17 10 i Betty Grable... m My Blue Heaven (Ch 5, 4.25 p.m.) songs and dances by children and a filmlet on Malaysia's traditional costumes, games and batik printing. 7.35 Artivity: This cultural programme features: Flute solo, Fantasie, by Goh Thiong Eng accompanied on the piano by Lim Tshui Fang; puppeteer JeanLuc218 words
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Miscellaneous8 1983-05-17 10 Prof Oppenheimer.. m Oppenheimer (Ch 5, 11.05 p.m.)8 words
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Miscellaneous315 1983-05-17 10 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 Watch It (Last episode): The teams have to solve the Case of the Last Lambini, a famous painting stolen from an art gallery. Guest entertainers are Afram (The Twilight Years) and The Thunderbirds. 8.45 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers The Election: When the315 words
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Miscellaneous331 1983-05-17 10 H^ 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.M News m Brief 6.15 Another Morning Another Show 7.M News and Weather Report 7.11 Morning Digest 7.21 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.3t Morning Financial News 7.4 i Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) B.M News 8.11 Everyday Mandarin 8.15 Another331 words
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Miscellaneous345 1983-05-17 10 2.15 On the House 3.H News m Brief 3.15 On the House (cont'd) 4.W News m Brief 4.15 On the House (cont'd) 4.31 The Scatterbrained Scarecrow of Oz (repeat) 5.M News m Brief 5.15 Music Mv Way SM News m Brief 6.15 Music My Way (cont'd) 6.38 Financial and Share345 words
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Article, Illustration968 1983-05-17 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By Clowning is no easy business 4 We can't afford to relax. Behind our every movement lies a strenuous training schedule and a a great effort. 7 Mr Hong Zhenping 4 A chou sheng can draw the audience's attention easily and is liableTAN JONG SEE - 968 words
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Article82 1983-05-17 1 ■M', x^ilifiV-j^-)if:» I'Ml'i £!>') m b v i is &noisftiSjS3b HJUS fi'.' l <ffi /:>:); nil 'I 1 H3 fi 53 it Jfc ft? "^^^f'ifl'JvtAii'L $fc I: tt ■)i b "i\kls> Aff j* -ii tttiffilft iW fi'j i''r Mi i-izg^?f*6#t:ft jft»±^ft»w* -s fiil-Lill f £t%A o isd ■;tl!|li!"i!i»iiili^ it af^UT82 words
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Article, Illustration875 1983-05-17 2 *L*H ■39 IT IS common knowledge that calligraphy is an integral part of Chinese painting m the literati tradition. And, among the modern masters, perhaps none could drive this point home more effectively than Wu Changshuo. Deprive Wu's painting of its calligraphy, it would stand875 words
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Article, Illustration91 1983-05-17 4 The newspapers shown m this picture catered to the taste and voiced the opinions of the Malays m the first half of this century. Warta and Warta Malaya were published m Singapore, Panji Melayu was published m Johore, Nun m Kedah and Saudara m /—Story m aDBF - 91 words
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Article649 1983-05-17 4 THE jong is a wellknown model of a seagoing vessel and being only a model it has no practical value m everyday life. Jong racing as a sport is only a form of entertainment. The same does not hold true for the kolek. The kolek is used649 words
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Article, Illustration614 1983-05-17 4 JONG adalah model sebuah bahtera layar dan tidak mempunyai kegunaan praktikal dari segi pengangkutan taut. Lumba jong diadakan semata-mata untuk hiburan. Tidak demikian halnya dengan kolek. Kolek digunakan sebagai salah satu alat pengangkutan laut yang penting, baik untuk menangkap ikan mahupun untuk mengangkat barang-barang lain. Jadi,614 words
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Advertisement284 1983-05-17 1 ARCHITECTURAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE We are an internationally prominent American firm involved m the manufacture and sale of high-grade architectural aluminium entrances, storefronts, and curtainwalling for commercial buildings. We are seeking an architectural sales representative to join the staff of our new Singapore office. Candidates should preferably have a diploma m284 words
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Advertisement347 1983-05-17 1 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-Up No. 78 of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act, (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of WING SUN ELECTRONICS COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-up of347 words
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Advertisement320 1983-05-17 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1662 of 1983 Between 5 S HARDIP SINGH BROTHERS (suing as a firm) Plaintiffs And AMBICA TEXTILES (sued as a firm) Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To:Ambica Textiles (a firm) now or late of No. 69 Haji Lane Singapore. TAKE320 words
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Advertisement356 1983-05-17 2 NOTICES at The Gallery 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 AT 2.30 P.M. 1) 11-A Crane Road 2) 10 Park Vale 3) 820 Golden Mile Tower 4) Vacant land at Jalan Senyum 5) 3 Jalan Naung (Naung Court) 6) 82 Jalan Daud 09-01 Cheng Hong Mansion 7) Unit356 words
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Advertisement387 1983-05-17 2 fpl REDEVELOPMENT PREQU ALIFIC ATION NOTICE I The Authority intends to invite tenders for the I I PRESERVATION AND REHABILITATION OF SIX TWO-STOREY PREWAR SHOPHOUSES AT THE JUNCTION OF EMERALD HILL ROAD/OR- I CHARD ROAD INTO THE PROPOSED "PERA- I NAKAN CORNER" COMPRISING A SHOW UNIT, 8 1 A DISPLAY387 words
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Advertisement290 1983-05-17 2 RECEIVERSHIP SALE Leasehold Property and Toy Manufacturing Machinery Leasehold Property Location 625, Lorong 4, Toa Payoh, Total Area 9,838.4 sq metre Singapore 1231 (Lot 2732, Built-Up Area 8,895.5 sq metre MukimXVll) Price $16 million negotiable Tenure 60 years wef 6th September 1969 Machinery Plastic Injection 37 units plastic injection moulding290 words
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Advertisement248 1983-05-17 2 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF SUIT NO. 620 OF 1982 WRIT OF SEIZURE SALE NO. 49 OF 1983 ARJAN SINGH s/o MALL SINGH PLAINTIFF VERSUS KANAYALAL s/o JETHANAND DEFENDANT AUCTION SALE OF Gold, Silver and assorted coins including denominations $500/-,248 words
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Advertisement347 1983-05-17 3 m ■!Tm ■:"iT«."." JADE: sth WEEK-34th DAY (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4^6^3o*^o B RK-lIARI>GERE JH Wk g ■BOX-OFFICE HIT JP J GLOBE AWAKOS 1983 vBI^BE Wl A Winner "JSwIP uip VO" AJV OFFICER* I if Academy AND A* j»*" Awards JGENTLEMAN S" CAPITOL: LAST 2 DAYS m (m ENGLISH)347 words
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Advertisement616 1983-05-17 3 Third Annual General Management Program i organised by Department of Business Administration/School of Management National University of Singapore June 20 July 1,1 983 This highly successful General Management Program is more than a coverage of the basic functional areas of business. It is designed to provide a strategic planning approach616 words
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Advertisement304 1983-05-17 4 APPOINTMENT PORT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE The Port of Singapore Authority invites applications from graduates with a good Honours Degree for appointment m the Port Administrative Service. Gross monthly salary ranges from $1,650 $4,285 with attractive fringe benefits. Commencing salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Promotional prospects to higher grades m304 words
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Advertisement278 1983-05-17 4 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 1970 ED.) In the High Court of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 202 OF 1983 Re: SWEN LACK TRADING CO. (a firm) Ex parte: WEA RECORDS PTE. LTD. a Creditor In the matter of a Bankruptcy Notice issued on the 4th day of March, 1983. To:278 words
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Advertisement332 1983-05-17 4 NEW from Singapore University Press Education, Manpower Development m Singapore by Pang Eng Fong Economic restructuring m Singapore since 1979 has quickened interest m productivity and manpower issues. This book, a collection of papers written between 1970 and 1981, analyses educational and manpower issues related to Singapore's economic and productivity332 words
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Advertisement169 1983-05-17 4 J cPanduan^jaan THREE consonants which were not used m the old Romanised Malay spelling system have been introduced m the new spelling system, m keeping with the departure from the phonetic way of spelling words. They are: q, v and x. 1) The letter q is used as an equivalent169 words
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