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Title Section14 1983-05-21 1 The Straits Times Estd 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration339 1983-05-21 1 BENG TAN; MAZLAN KADKUN - Wonder boy in nine months... BENG TAN MAZLAN KADKUN Singapore test-tube b L^_y Tl *M g% fh Of Q CJ%> P*«^ w hj \«m* B^^ ikijp fe^^ comes m record time By Our Medical Reporter. Pictures Dy SINGAPORE'S first test-tube baby, a boy born on Thursday night, came just nine339 words
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Article172 1983-05-21 1 Why just the SBC... THE expected birth date of Singapore's test-tuOe baby was kepi a secret from the media with the exception of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation '.-,'spapers were kept dark as to when the induced birth would be. The papers were told on Thursday afternoon a lev. nours before172 words
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381 1983-05-21 1 more experience we have, the more accurate we can be m telling couples their chances of getting a baby. So we think it is a right thing we are doing." He said there is less chance381 words
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Article249 1983-05-21 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan has said "a summit is likely" between himself and Soviet leader Yuri Andropov next year, but efforts to contact Cuba's Fidel Castro have amounted to nothing. He said the Soviet Union and the United States have maintained "contact at every level" and249 words
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Article110 1983-05-21 1 4 Too many (financially successful general practitioners) work only office hours. With the best will m the world, it will not be possible to arrange for viruses and bacteria to observe office hours. Neither can accidents, whether major or minor, be timed to coincide with office hours. Family physicians110 words
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Article41 1983-05-21 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Reagan Is ready to endorse a study of a new "Bretton Woods" conference of world monetary and trade problems if the issue comes up next week at the Williamsburg economic summit, IS officials said today. -WPI.41 words
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Article69 1983-05-21 1 They made it work tiered tne team tnat made it all possible: Seated (from left) Dr Mary Rauff, Dr Ng Soon Chye, Prof S. S. Ratnam, head of the team, and Dr Koh Tong Sam, head of K. K. Hospital. Standing (from left) Dr Wong Peng Cheang, Dr C. Anandakumar,69 words
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418 1983-05-21 1 War calls for the pick of the brains: Dr Goh DR GOH Keng Swee. the First Deputy Prime Minister, has pointed to the fact that modern warfare places severe demands on the intellect be it m weapons maintenance or m the command and control of the armed forces. In each418 words
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Article521 1983-05-21 2 Companies fined TWO electronics companies m Jurong and two men were fined $21,000 for dumping toxic chemical waste which killed fish within 10 minutes. Senior district judge Michael Khoo fined Pentex Circuits Pte Ltd and Printed Circuits International the maximum $5,000 for each of three offences committed during the521 words
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Article217 1983-05-21 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ALL Singaporeans will have smiled on seeing or reading about the birth ofSingapore's first test-tube baby on Thursday. Every birth is special, but when a couple is able to have a baby only with the help of medical science, we cannot but help share their217 words
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Article251 1983-05-21 2 PAN-EL, AMBASSADOR IN TALKS TO ACQUIRE HOTEL BOTH Pan-Electric Industries and Ambassador Hotel have confirmed an earlier Business Times report that they are jointly negotiating to take over Orchard Hotel. In separate announcements yesterday, the two companies, who have a common director- in Mr Peter Tham Wing Fai,251 words
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Article407 1983-05-21 2 United for the Cup BOBBY ROBSON, the England manager, has no doubt that his namesake, Bryan, will be leading the Manchester United players up the red-carpeted steps to the Royal Box to receive the FA Cup from the Duke of Kent today. He says United will beat Brighton and407 words
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Article675 1983-05-21 2 Delhi arms quest INDIA has quietly expressed interest m buying anns worth about US$l billion (about Ss2.l billion) from the United States, administration officials said yesterday. Such a move, after months of secret talks, would mark a significant step away from India's reliance on the Soviet Union675 words
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Article210 1983-05-21 2 No extremism DATUM Musa Hitam has reiterated that extremism m any form had no place m Umno and the Barisan Nasional. Stressing that Umno would oppose and remove extremists who tried to disrupt society, the Deputy Prime Minister has said that the party was nationalistic m its210 words
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Article318 1983-05-21 2 Islamic art display AN IMPORTANT and comprehensive collection of Islamic art is now housed m Kuwait's new Islamic Museum. It ranks with other famous displays, such as those m the Metropolitan, Victoria and Albert Museum and the Louvre. It was put together by Sheikh Nasser Sabah Ahmed Al318 words
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Advertisement40 1983-05-21 2 Top managers praise One Minute Manager This is a remarkable book about management. It takes very little time to read its powerful recipe for getting very big results from people m very little time.' Robert Heller, Management Today. 0 Tinve^jßookshop^40 words
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Article, Illustration236 1983-05-21 3 THIS is Victor Barychev, a Soviet trade official identified as a lieutenantcolonel m Moscow's military intelligence service, (iRI and caught with l4>p-seeret papers yesterday. Col Barychev, 4", left Bangkok today on a flight to Hanoi. He was expelled after he was arrested taking delivery ofReuter; UPI - 236 words
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214 1983-05-21 3 Talks with US on $2 b arms package WASHINGTON, Friday INDIA has quietly expressed interest m buying arms worth about US$l billion (about $2.1 billion) from the United States, administration officials said yesterday. Such a move, after months of secret talks, would mark aNYT - 214 words
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120 1983-05-21 3 Khmer Rouge attacks border positions BANGKOK, Fri KHMER ROUGE guerillas killed five Vietnamese soldiers and captured four m attacks on two Vietnamese positions near the Thai border on Wednesday. Thai military sources said today that 70 Khmer Rouge guerillas attacked Vietnamese units about 12 km from the border, shelling themReuter - 120 words
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Article86 1983-05-21 3 Japan-US trade gap widening TOKYO, Fri. The United States' massive trade deficit with Japan appeared likely to widen and provide further support for protectionist sentiment m the US. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige, who is here for talks with Japanese leaders, said that while a number of problems had been solvedReuter - 86 words
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270 1983-05-21 3 LONDON, Fri OFFICIALS m Beijing, Hongkong and London were studying a speech by a former governor of the colony m which he said that any agreement between Britain and China on the future of Hongkong could still face a problem. Lord MacLehose, whoReuter; AFP - 270 words
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Article27 1983-05-21 3 SEOUL, Fri. South Korea marked Buddha's birthday today with the release of 1,186 convicted prisoners, including a former opposition MP, the Justice Ministry said. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article59 1983-05-21 3 THE FRENCH national assembly yesterday adopted a five-year defence programme strongly opposed by some army officers because it will build up the country's nuclear strike force but cut troop levels by 22,000. The 830 billion franc (about $225 billion) programme, drawn up by socialist Defence Minister CharlesReuter - 59 words
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Article61 1983-05-21 3 A SHIPMENT OF deadly dioxin-contaminat-ed waste, found m northern France on Thursday after a massive international hunt, may be burned m France or Switzerland, the Swiss chemical firm Hoffmann-La Roche said m Basle yesterday. Spokesman Hans Fehr said that Roche was consulting with French authorities on theReuter - 61 words
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Article59 1983-05-21 3 MEMBERS OF Arab parliaments have rejected President Ronald Reagan's Middle East peace plan and called for Arab solidarity to face what they called an Israeli challenge. The conference m Baghdad, attended by representatives from 13 countries, ended on Thursday passing a resolution which said the plan59 words
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Article68 1983-05-21 3 UNITED STATES President Ronald Reagan will ask Congress soon to approve the delivery to Israel of 75 F-16 jet fighters he had kept back after Israel invaded Lebanon. Mr Reagan told a news conference of UPI editors that he would formally notify Congress m a dayReuter; UPI - 68 words
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Article40 1983-05-21 3 TWO SOVIET nuns were found slain m a Jerusalem convent yesterday, and special inquiry has been ordered into the deaths, Israeli officials said. Israel Radio said the nuns were from an orthodox church m the Soviet Union.40 words
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Article45 1983-05-21 3 THE] MILAN newspaper Corriere Delia Sera said yesterday an Italian police helicopter had spotted an unidentified submarine snooping on a Nato exercise off the northern coast of Sicily. It said police spotted the submarine near the island of Ustica on Thursday. UPI ReuterUPI; Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement310 1983-05-21 3 An irresistible offer on Rosewood and Teakwood Furniture Kirn Wah Seng have been "S^*" IeSSSS* manufacturing genuine rosewood furniture for over 20 years. Each piece _.T«" ~"~~ff of furniture is specially treated through f•> j: t #f a privilege process of "kiln-dried to 1% o!i^^ vM=w If ensure long lasting310 words
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Advertisement886 1983-05-21 3 n A member of PA Internationa! S I SALES MANAGER 1 m OTC/CONSUMER PRODUCTS H, Around $45,000 per annum 3 P Location: Singapore 3 I (Ref. 3162) P A large, well-established Europear> consumer products. They must be £3 t based company, engaged m the manu- familiar with market research/analysis F?886 words
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Article, Illustration440 1983-05-21 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. The US Navy, determined to avoid another Pearl Harbour- type attack, plans to disperse its growing fleet to extra ports from the present concentration at major naval bases m California and the south-east coast. In 1941, much of the PacificReuter - 440 words
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156 1983-05-21 5 Economy grows by 2.5 pc in first quarter WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States economy expanded at an annual rate of only 2.5 per cent during the first three months of this year, the government disclosed yesterday, indicating that the recovery from recession got off to a slow start. The first-quarterReuter - 156 words
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281 1983-05-21 5 WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday said the United States would deploy medium-range nuclear missiles m Europe even if the Soviets retaliate by adopting a risky "launch on warning" policy. Mr Reagan was asked m an interview about aUPI; Reuter - 281 words
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Article105 1983-05-21 5 Senate votes to raise taxes WASHINGTON, Fri. The Republican-dominated Senate last night inflicted the most serious legislative setback on President Ronald Reagan to date by voting for a US$9.9 billion (5520.7 billion) tax increase m the fiscal year starting next October. The increase was part of a US$B49 billion budgetAFP - 105 words
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Article66 1983-05-21 5 BEIJING, Fri. Chinese authorities have established three new higher-education institutions m Guangdong province near Hongkong, the Xinhua News Agency reported here yesterday. Hainan University on Hainan island, Shenzhen University across the border from the British Colony, and the Guangdong Provincial College of Finance and Economics will comeAFP - 66 words
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225 1983-05-21 5 Airfield talks with Egypt cancelled WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States has broken off talks with Egypt over turning an airfield near Cairo into a forward base for the US rapid deployment force, Pentagon officials said last night. Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger ended the talks because of excessive Egyptian demands overNYT; Reuter - 225 words
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Article73 1983-05-21 5 TEL AVIV, Fri. Israel has developed a command car equipped with tear gas and water hoses to quell unrest m the occupied territories, an official army magazine reported yesterday. The car is also equipped with a television camera to collect evidence against violent protesters, theReuter - 73 words
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302 1983-05-21 6 WARSAW, Friday TWENTY thousand Poles yesterday turned up at the funeral of a young man said to have been beaten to death by the police turning the event into the biggest Solidarity demonstration m the capital since martial law wasNYT; Reuter - 302 words
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Article, Illustration72 1983-05-21 6 MAJOR industrialized nations reacted sceptically to French President Francois Mitterrand's appeal earlier this month for a new Bretton Woods conference. West Germany said the important thing was not the type of monetary system flexible or fixed exchange rates bat the discipline of countries operating it. The United States72 words
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286 1983-05-21 6 EUROPEAN socialist leaders yesterday issued a left-wing plan for world recovery, throwing their weight behind French President Francois Mitterrand m his stand at the Western economic summit at Williamsburg on May 28. In a 14-page document approved after a Paris meeting, the heads of government setReuter - 286 words
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212 1983-05-21 6 LONDON, Fri. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher plans to take her re-election campaign to the countryside today with the latest polls showing her formidable lead slipping as unemployment dominates political debate. An opinion poll m the Daily Express gave Mrs Thatcher's Conservative Party aUPI - 212 words
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Article65 1983-05-21 6 BRITISH GENERAL ELECTION -I hope it goes badly for you' PETERBOROUGH (England), Fri. Politeness seems to be an early casualty of Britain's general election campaign. Labour Party deputy leader Denis Healey ran into the Social Democratic Party's Roy Jenkins yesterday while both were campaigning here. Mr Healey: "I hope itReuter - 65 words
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156 1983-05-21 6 LONDON, Fri. The owners of a missing executive jet called off a search for it off Iceland today after it flew mysteriously across Western Europe with no sign of life aboard before disappearing over the North Atlantic. A British navy surveyReuter; AP - 156 words
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370 1983-05-21 7 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM I By TWO electronics companies m Jurong and two men were fined $21,000 for dumping toxic chemical waste which killed fish within 10 minutes. Senior district judge Michael Khoo fined Pentex Circuits Pte Ltd and Printed Circuits International the maximum $5,000 for each370 words
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220 1983-05-21 7 A COMMUNITY of soldiers from different units living, training, working and playing together m a large complex this is the Defence Ministry's new approach to developing future Singapore Armed Forces camps. Building individual camps to meet ad hoc and specific requirements220 words
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129 1983-05-21 7 Singapore journalists win essay awards TWO Singaporean journalists won the third and fifth prizes m this year's essay contest sponsored by the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan. Miss Tan Gek Huan, a sub-editor with The Straits Times, won third prize and Mr Leong Weng Kam, a Straits Times reporter, wasAP - 129 words
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219 1983-05-21 7 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - Another illegal dump found near a reservoir EVANGELINE GAMBOA By INDUSTRIAL waste has been found along a remote track of Upper Jurong Road within a kilometre of a reservior. It is not known whether the waste dumped m the western catchment area is toxic, but the Environment Ministry has begun219 words
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Article, Illustration822 1983-05-21 8 President: Pool resources and open night clinics FAMILY physicians can render a great public service if they pool their resources and open up night clinics m Housing Board townships and other estates m Singapore. Under such a scheme, doctors practising m HDB or privatePresident Nair - 822 words
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454 1983-05-21 8 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By APPEARANCES do deceive sometimes. A Chinese electrical kettle was "dressed up" with a Union Jack sticker and the words "British Made" and offered by a large store at a special price. It was snapped up by unsuspecting consumers. They454 words
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291 1983-05-21 8 TWO Asean working groups one on consumer education and information and the other on law will be proposed at the final plenary session of the Second Asean Consumer Protection seminar today. If the proposal is adopted, the two groups will form the291 words
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81 1983-05-21 8 THE Parks and Recreation Department is extending the East Coast Park by another 1.2 km. There will be a cycle track, footpath, park shelters, barbecue corners, benches and picnic tables along the beach. Tenders have been called and work is expected to81 words
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Article50 1983-05-21 8 A 45- YEAR-OLD man, Ho Chee Chye, was charged m a magistrate's court with raping a 14-year-old girl at Block 62. Indus Lane, on Monday. No plea was taken." Ho was remanded at the CID for further investigation. The case will be mentioned on May 26.50 words
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Article225 1983-05-21 8 RESIDENTS m 2,350 Housing Board highrise blocks can expect water to gush more quickly from their taps under an $11 million project to increase water pressure m the buildings. This will be done by installing booster pumps to the water tanks on the rooftop.225 words
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Advertisement277 1983-05-21 8 9 Djfwtiv imported from China ""***^|P |a yy" I■■ Aged over one hundred years certified by specialist UJ CHINA ANTIQUE BLACKWOOD 1 FURNITURE EXHIBITION SALE 1 Every piece set of Antique furniture complete with "Certificate of Antique" Import, Export Duty Free. Decorated m Hotels, Large Established Shopping Centre, Temples m,277 words
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136 1983-05-21 9 A FORMER remisier with J. Ballas, a local stockbrokers' firm, faces 141 charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act. The case of Geoffrey Chia Hock ffln, 33, was mentioned yesterday and will be heard again at Subordinate Court 26 on June 10. Chla faces 131136 words
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230 1983-05-21 9 We shouldn't be writing petitions: Chong Tee MIDDLE ranking and junior civil servants were yesterday told not to pass the buck to MPs whenever the public sought clarifications on government regulations. Parliamentary Secretary (Environment and Social Affairs) Teo Chong Tee gave this230 words
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273 1983-05-21 9 RAFFLES Institution is still Singapore's most popular school although it has lost academically to Special Assistance Plan schools. RI boys claim they get a brand of education not available elsewhere and that the "Rafflesian spirit" makes all the difference. Old boy and273 words
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159 1983-05-21 9 THE Singapore AntiNarcotics Association (Sana) said yesterday that there are still parents of drug addicts who consider rehabilitation centres as prisons. "I am told that parents of drug takers are still m the habit of appealing to the review committee for the159 words
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104 1983-05-21 9 Injunction against soap firm extended AN INTERIM injunction to restrain a local detergent manufacturer from selling a soap powder packed m a container allegedly resembling an American company's has been extended. Proctor and Gamble Co, a large US detergent firm, obtained the injunction on May 5 against Detergent Industries (Singapore)104 words
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Article42 1983-05-21 9 DR YEO Ning Hong, Minister of State (Defence), will be the guest of honour at the inaugural forum of the 1983 NTUC Income Summit Club, to be held at 8 p.m. tonight at the Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Hotel.42 words
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Article, Illustration355 1983-05-21 10 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN By A DARING com-mando-style rescue was staged three storeys above busy Anson Road yesterday when a 68-year-old mar. was snatched to safety from a window of a burning building. Mr M. P. Abdul Karim, 68, a bachelor, had already355 words
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Article154 1983-05-21 10 COMPANIES and other organisations who give money to promote cultural and artistic activities here may get a new award. The Ministry of Culture has created a Patron of the Arts award and will present a trophy and certificate to those recommended by an award154 words
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190 1983-05-21 10 NGIAM TONG HAI - Singapore gets first 200 pigs from Australia NGIAM TONG HAI By PORK on the hoof arrived from Australia yesterday when the Primary Industries Enterprise (PIE) yesterday imported 200 pigs from Fremantle on a trial shipment. And it is expected to import more pigs from the same Australian farm. The pigs,190 words
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342 1983-05-21 10 A SHORTAGE of tutors has delayed plans by Mendaki (the Council on Education of Muslim Children) to start tuition classes for Primary 3 pupils, the crucial level that determines whether a pupil goes to the normal, extended or monolingual course. In fact, the342 words
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282 1983-05-21 10 Three ways to ensure we will have debate THREE proposals to ensure an opposition m the Parliament have been suggested by a reader of Petir, a People's Action Party publication. One is to form a parliamentary debate group of both the opposition and government MPs. Another is to create an282 words
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Article87 1983-05-21 10 Extortion trial put off THE extortion trial of Yong Foh Sen, 24, a driver, and his brother Yong Tet Sen, 30, was adjourned to Sept 1 and 2 because the prosecutor was ill. The two are alleged to have extorted the title deeds of a Housing Board flat and $2,00087 words
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Article71 1983-05-21 10 Man, 49, fined for fouling lift A 49- YEAR-OLD man was fined $250 yesterday by a magistrate for urinating m a Housing Board lift. Matthew Tong pleaded guilty to indecent behaviour at Block 56, Geylang Bahru, on Tuesday. The court heard that lift mechanic Goh Chong Hwa who was perched71 words
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Advertisement247 1983-05-21 10 lfytfaskjor &wryone\i University of the Philippines Concert Chorus Tues 24 and Wed 25 May 1983 Singapore Conference Hall Bpm jTll BT mIS I 'If msi fll IT KJh H Xl 9 Bat 89BWI ■HP) nSjHsj I I£ J™ 1111 JH Programme on 24 May Part One MISA Ryan Cayabyab OMNES247 words
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472 1983-05-21 11 AN action plan is being drawn up by the government to restructure the construction industry and steer it to a higher level of ogyIt will entail widespread use of mechanised and prefabricated building methods and teaching workers modern construction skills. These measures to upgrade the472 words
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183 1983-05-21 11 Japanese firm gets $206 m PUB -contract- THE Public Utilities Board has awarded a $206-million contract to Nissho Iwai Corporation of Japan. The company will supply, deliver and install three 250-MW steam boilers and auxiliary equipment for the stage 1 development of Pulau Seraya power station. The station is PUB's183 words
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147 1983-05-21 11 HIGH development charges have forced more developers to invest m conventional housing projects rather than condominium developments, said the president of the Singapore Institute of Planners last night. Mr Choo Bok Lam added that fear of a glut m condominium flats might have also147 words
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770 1983-05-21 11 BEN DAVIDSON - It's up to courts 'to decide mental state of accused' BEN DAVIDSON By IT IS not psychiatrists but the courts that must decide, m the broad and popular sense, whether an accused has a mental problem. Mr H. E. Cashin, making his final submission at the close of the 39-day770 words
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Advertisement591 1983-05-21 11 Study for your MBA at the AUSTRALIAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT The Australian Graduate School of Management offers postgraduate management education of the highest standard. It now invites applications for enrolment m its Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Public Administration (MPA) program for 1984. The Masters degree591 words
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Advertisement547 1983-05-21 12 y Small miracles of love and science The first Louise Ik X Brown IV IV nam^keen to initi- I Australia France, \C?C ft^SAK, 10 November, 1977 *"*^i WmT ate the "jn-vitro", I ee c J> c u^ V-, 7 25 Ju| y 1978 Mrs Lesle y Brown Br '^h i§W547 words
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Article, Illustration738 1983-05-21 13 M. GRETCHEN - M. GRETCHEN By IT IS a process so delicate, so complex, so dependent on needles and microscopes that it is quite astonishing when a human life comes out yelping at the end. It is "in-vitro" fertilisation, the fertilising of an egg "m glass" outside a738 words
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321 1983-05-21 13 BENG TAN - Bird-watcher made those eggs his special 'baby' BENG TAN By WHO would have thought that bird-watch-ing could lead a part In Singapore's first testtube baby? This Is what happened to bird-watcher Dr Ng Soon Chye, the man chosen to be number two In the multi-million-dollar test-tube baby programme. Prof Ratnam,321 words
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648 1983-05-21 13 Warren club members vote to go on with its project A MOVE to revoke the mandate given to a golf club to proceed with a development project was defeated last night at an extraordinary general meeting called by the dissidents. Unlike Neptune Court residents who only days ago overturned a648 words
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172 1983-05-21 15 Umno will remove them, he says BATU PAHAT, Fri. Datuk Musa Hitam today reiterated that extremism m any form had no place m Umno and the Barisan Nasional. Stressing that Umno would oppose and remove extremists who tried to disrupt the society, the DeputyNST - 172 words
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154 1983-05-21 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A tripartite safety plan, involving Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, has kept the Straits of Malacca free from major oil spills since it came into force two years ago. The plan, called the Traffic Separation Scheme, has been so successful that Malaysia hasNST - 154 words
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205 1983-05-21 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Foreign contractors who are »awarded turnkey building projects by the government will have to adhere to certain conditions. These conditions cover partnership with local businessmen and use of local contractors, workers and materials. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr MahathirNST - 205 words
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91 1983-05-21 15 MEDAN, Fri. Indonesia and Malaysia are preparing to hold a joint naval exercise m their territorial waters from May 26 to 29. Admiral Anwar Affandi of the First Navy Command m announcing the exercise, codenamed Malindo-9, said it would involve four warships. He said Indonesia wouldBernama - 91 words
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Article37 1983-05-21 15 NEARLY 600 people have been booked m a crackdown on litter offences m Kuala Lumpur after spot fines were increased. The new minimum fines include $130 for throwing litter from hieh-rise buildings. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article39 1983-05-21 15 THE International Islamic University will commence its first academic session on July 4 with courses m law, economics and business studies. An official said that non-Muslims from Malaysia and overseas would also be admitted. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article47 1983-05-21 15 A LORRY driver, Tan Kirn Leong, 48, of Penang, who was sentenced to death for drug trafficking, was executed at Pudu prison on Thursday morning. Tan was convicted on two charges of trafficking m 185.7 kg of raw opium and 3,397 g of morphine. BernamaBernama - 47 words
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92 1983-05-21 15 Malaysian trio does historic feat KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three Malaysians completed a historic feat when they flew m here today from London m a helicopter covering a distance of 13,600 km m 10 days. The three, captain Nordin Ismail, co-pilot captain Raja Mahamed Pheer Mohamed and flight engineer N. Thanapalasingam,AFP - 92 words
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Article72 1983-05-21 15 $1.2 m heroin haul in Johore JOHORE BARU, Fri. Police seized 1.1 kg of heroin valued at about $1.2 million on the black market m a raid on a house at Pasir Pelangi early yesterday. Three men and a girl, between 20 and 35 years old, were also detained mNST - 72 words
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Advertisement511 1983-05-21 15 HHi wIB 8&JB JB jSttr k JAPAWSt CAR Vij ■k Till" iirin m m m wmw iFbfIIIJ m JBBSsBm, X m JJj|iMIIMWIIIIMMIii!iM^^ ifl B^^^P^b^^V^BH|| pJBHHpjHBJHV lw BMiHMHHMBSwBBBWiBSigSBMWWBWi''JBB Bfck n^^wasSl IN JAPAN WHERE THE MAJORITY OF I I THE WORLD'S CARS ARE PRODUCED, feBB^IT IT TAKES AN OUTSTANDING CAR JWI A511 words
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177 1983-05-21 17 Don't allow lorries, buses to park here THE decision by the Housing Board to allow parking for lorries and buses along the stretch of road m front of blocks 116 and 117, Bukit Merah Central, is an unfortunate one. The road is not only narrow, but is situated not far177 words
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Article68 1983-05-21 17 On the screen Shows are better I WOULD like to commend the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation for showing quality programmes like "Great Train Journeys of the World," the Australianproduced "Sixty Minutes," the serial "Manions of America" and the theatre production of "Nicholas Nickleby." I hope this is the beginning of a68 words
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Article43 1983-05-21 17 I WOULD like to congratulate the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation for showing its "Everyday Mandarin programmes. Could it also consider showing "Everyday Malay" and "Everyday Tamil" on television for the English-educated who wish to learn these languages? SECOND LANGUAGE Singapore 154443 words
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Article, Illustration186 1983-05-21 17 I REFER to the letter "Use a spoon" by Mrs V. Wilks. (ST, May 17). To eat using chopsticks is m itself a skill. It requires patience and practice to learn how to properly manipulate them. I must stress that a lot of186 words
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Article151 1983-05-21 17 THEground floor of Block 38, Chai Chee Avenue, is the meeting place of bookies and punters whenever there are horse races. The bookies and gamblers vanish when the police arrive, only to reap--I>ear as soon as they cave. The police should realise that it is not151 words
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278 1983-05-21 17 Steps being taken to improve lagoon: SSC WE refer to the letters "Lifeguards don't act, rain shelters are too small" by "Lagooner 2" (ST, May 7) and "Improve washing facilities at the lagoon" by "Female Lagooner." (ST, May 12). Shells will always be present at beaches. They burrow into the278 words
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Article190 1983-05-21 17 I REFER to your editorial "Keep boozers off our roads." (ST, May 16). We agree that the tightening of the law on drunk driving and stepped-up enforcement measures are necessary. This is included m our five-year road safety plan. Due to more urgent priorities such as the190 words
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232 1983-05-21 17 Spore Poly spells out criteria again WE refer to the letter "Better pass, but he still can't join the polytechnic" by "Equally Bitterly Disappointed" (ST, May 19), who failed to gain admission into the architectural technician course at the Singapore Polytechnic. "Equally Bitterly Disappointed" mentioned that tie used his results232 words
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112 1983-05-21 17 Build more facilities at Pandan Reservoir THE Pandan Reservoir m Jurong is attracting a great number of joggers and strollers m the early mornings and evenings, especially people who work and live m the surrounding areas. In view of this, we would like to appeal to the authorities to upgrade112 words
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Article50 1983-05-21 17 THERE is only one clerk manning the link gate to the godown and wharves at Telok Ayer Basin. As I often see long queues of trailers and trucks here, could the Port of Singapore Authority deploy more clerks to cut the waiting time? PRIME MOVER Singapore 195350 words
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167 1983-05-21 17 What happened to joint ballot application? MY wife and I applied to join the Housing Board's joint balloting scheme with my parents-in-law m 1981. We were hopeful of getting our flat earlier as that is the advantage of joint balloting. We accepted the joint balloting conditions, one of which was167 words
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Article101 1983-05-21 17 IT IS already some time since the Ministry of National Development last assured people living on the upper floors of Housing Board blocks that steps would be taken to improve the present low water pressure from their taps. I realise the importance of saving101 words
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135 1983-05-21 17 Can these certs be used to take test? ONE of the Singapore Polytechnic's entry requirements for its electrical engineering course is that the applicant must have General Certificate of Education 'O' level passes m either physical science or electricity and electronics (Grades 1-6) and m English and mathematics. Those who135 words
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Article59 1983-05-21 17 I STAY on a higher floor m a block opposite Block 170, Stirling Road. The noise from a nearby factory is so loud at night that it affects our sleep. As this is a residential area, the noise, which lasts until morning, is not welcome at all. Could59 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1983-05-21 18 A SINGAPOREAN'S attitude towards defence, I suspect, depends a great deal on his age. For instance those 50 years or older had spent at least a decade of their adult lives when Singapore was a British colony. They had experience of outside1,338 words
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Advertisement1053 1983-05-21 18 I II I I ILT Ij \=s a cdJ bod &ir [Invest m the best Chinese classical furniture.Visit DLJi Singapore Handicrafts KS H Tj IB *sjjH JL i •-S Main Showroom: Ground Floor Main Entrance, World Trade Centre, Tel: *****22 (3 lines) Weekday: 9.30 am 6pm Sunday: 2pm 6pm House1,053 words
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Article51 1983-05-21 19 DUTCH Baby Milk Industries (Malaya) Bhd has reported pretax profits of M 54.57 million (M 5700,946) on sales of M 5112.77 million (M 5109.52 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. Directors have recommended a final dividend of 10 per cent tax free payable on July51 words
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Article48 1983-05-21 19 SOUTH-East Asia Development Corporation Bhd, m reply to a query from the KLSE on the sharp increase m its share price, has said that it is not aware of any reason for the increase and that' there are no matters of importance pending announcement.48 words
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Article77 1983-05-21 19 ASIATIC Development Bhd said it has agreed to sell its entire holdings of 16.79 million Msl shares m Paya Kamunting Development Sdn Bhd to Lenggang Laut Development Sdn Bhd for M 516.80 million cash. Paya Kamunting owns 800 hectares of plantation land m Seremban and its77 words
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Article66 1983-05-21 19 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand's foreign debts now total US$lO billion (5520.9 billion), of which US$7 billion is owed by the government and the remainder by the private sector, executive vicepresident of Thai Farmers Bank Narong Srisa-An told reporters. He said the US$lO billion foreign debt is small andReuter - 66 words
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Article85 1983-05-21 19 MANILA, Fri. The United States has turned down a Philippine request to renegotiate the textile agreement the two countries signed last November, a US embassy spokesman said. In a letter to Philippine Trade Minister Roberto Ongpin, US Ambassador Michael Armacost said it was not the appropriate timeUPI - 85 words
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Article96 1983-05-21 19 PARIS, Fri. French gross domestic product will fall 0.3 per cent m 1983, after a 1.9 per cent rise m 1982, as a result of government austerity measures which accompanied the March 21 devaluation of the French franc, the Paris Chamber of Commerce said. Disposable income is forecastReuter - 96 words
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Article74 1983-05-21 19 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese video tape recorder manufacturers are revising their production projections this year to at least 15 million sets from the original 14 million, a spokesman for Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd said. He said the increase follows better than expected domestic sales and exports to theReuter - 74 words
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Article86 1983-05-21 19 TOKYO, Fri. Several more Japanese trading houses have renewed or are renewing import contracts with the National Iranian Oil Company to buy between 15,000 and 20,000 barrels each per day of crude oil from Iran over eight to nine months beginning this month or next, oil tradersReuter - 86 words
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Article60 1983-05-21 19 CANBERRA, Fri. Australia and the European Economic Community have set up a consultation group to resolve differences over the International Sugar Agreement, government ministers said. The EEC considers the present ISA inefficient and has not joined. The consulation group was announced by Australian Deputy Prime Minister and TradeReuter - 60 words
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419 1983-05-21 19 BOTH Pan-Electric Industries and Ambassador Hotel have confirmed an earlier Business Times report that they are jointly negotiating to take over Orchard Hotel. In separate announcements yesterday, the two companies, who have a common director m Mr Peter Tham Wing Fai, said they419 words
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424 1983-05-21 19 MBF Holdings Bhd's plan to acquire Malayan Motor General Underwriters (Pte) Ltd (M&G) has taken a new turn. The property-cum-fi-nance group now intends to negotiate the acquisition of M G with Keppel Shipyard Ltd and the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB). An424 words
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333 1983-05-21 19 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter PHILIPPINE Airlines appears to be heading for the black this year after years of losses. Although the stateowned carrier earned operating profits of US$lO. 6 million (5522.2 million) m 1982, interest charges wiped out the gains, resultingReuter - 333 words
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Article89 1983-05-21 19 Decline in economic activity ABU DHABI, Fri. The United Arab Emirates has witnessed a marked falling off m economic activity and new investment opportunies ever since mid-1981. The central bank's 1982 report said revenue fell from U5513.76 billion (5528.7 billion) to U5510.76 billion m 1982 while oil revenue was US$l2.4FT - 89 words
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330 1983-05-21 19 Goldvein pledges not to sell stake in Bonvests THE Goldvein group, belonging to property developer Henry Ngo, has given an undertaking that it will not sell the 33 million shares it owns m Bonvests Holdings for two years from May 25, the date of re-listing for the former Industrial Electronics330 words
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497 1983-05-21 19 NEW YORK, Fri. In an effort to capture a larger share of the credit card market, American Express is expanding its automatic teller machine service to more regions of the country, as well as to non-banking locations. It has drawnNYT - 497 words
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202 1983-05-21 19 Taiping Textiles reports Ms2.lm profits TAIPING Textiles has reported group pretax profits of M 52.12 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982 on a turnover of M 567.03 million. There are no comparable group figures for the previous year, since all its property-based subsidiary companies were acquired only last202 words
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Article, Illustration215 1983-05-21 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed slightly steadier, after prices fluctuated uncertainly throughout the day on bouts of profit-taking and buying support m selective, moderate trading. Esso rose 15 cents to $9.00, Jacks International 30 rents to $7.10, Nat Iron 20 cents to $7.10 and Peg! 12215 words
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Article258 1983-05-21 19 $2.65 while Bandar Raya added one cent to $2.77. The New Straits Times Industrials index fell 3.10 points to *****2. HONGKONG: The market ended higher on increased volume towards the close, with the Hang Seng index rising 13.83 points to 942.05. It derived support from a strengthening m the258 words
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Article60 1983-05-21 19 U M Flour 570 +98 Riverview 405 +65 Dunlop Est 790 +50 Johan Hldgs A 800 +50 Johan Hldgs 605 +45 Temerloh 446 +32 MB F Hldgs 955 +30 Jacks Int 710 +30 New Se rend ah 300 +30 Int Wood 310 +26 Nat Iron 710 +20 Esso 90060 words
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Article30 1983-05-21 19 D Keramat 820 -50 Seacorp 1000 -40 C Sugars 1300 -30 Shell 865 -25 Metro Hldgs 1040 -20 OU B 530 -20 Malex 430 -20 Lion Corpn 484 -1630 words
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Article43 1983-05-21 19 May 19 May 20 BT Composite: 907.59 909.93 BT Indicator: *****6 *****5 ST Industrials: 935.40 935.13 ST Finance: 2398.91 2392.82 ST Hotels: 1035.88 1036.70 ST Properties: 751.65 749.15 ST Minings- 263.25 263.17 ST Plantations: 1170.74 1183.15 OCBC: 818.81 820.44 SESInd: 704.45 708.2943 words
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Article23 1983-05-21 19 Multi-Purpose 1,487.000 Promet 543,000 M Credit 481,000 Faber Merlin 465,000 Sime Darby 356.000 Total turnover: 12.60 m Total value: $45.91 m23 words
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Article72 1983-05-21 19 Sieostead Bhd +5 C*C +5 CCM +2 Cold Storage -8 Dnnloplnd Essw +15 FfcN Gentfugs Guinness Gathrie Bhd Haw Par +2 Inchcape Bhd +4 MTC NBT +6 Nat Iron +20 PMC -5 Pan Elec Perils Plant +4 Prima Robinson's -5 Rothmans I -1 Semb Ship -272 words
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Advertisement234 1983-05-21 19 S v\ >^PfIMVPVPWPI Now, here's a fantastic opportunity foryou to view /'ml \jfs V H v the most elegant furniture imported from all over s/tltTx Ji Mlt theworld S^'wvCfCr a^Mk Hi^H Exclusively designed furniture from West S\{, \*S m^^^^^Fr VBvHI Germany. Italy. Scandinavia, Australia. /CJSt* y ■amU OH Urn W.234 words
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Article2918 1983-05-21 20 AdJMted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m tots of II shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. !ofl Gr'« Net J Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- ('000)2,918 words
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Article589 1983-05-21 20 SENTIMENT on the local stock market turned better yesterday after four consecutive days of decline during the week. Dealers attributed the improved mood to a report that the local economy grew 5.1 per cent during the first quarter of this year. The Business Times589 words
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Article567 1983-05-21 20 SHARE prices recovered some ground m the afternoon session to finish mixed on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Overall, sentiment was poor with local investors' confidence somewhat affected by the uncertain outlook on the New York market. Some dabblers who had closely followed developments on Wall567 words
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Article38 1983-05-21 20 Up Down unch Industrials 40 44 15 Finance 3 2 6 Hotels 110 Properties 1 6 Oil Palms 2 4 0 Tins 2 3 3 Rubbers 6 8 4 Rubbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loans 0 1038 words
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Article3205 1983-05-21 20 BUSINESS DONE SINGAPORE B T index: *****5 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 the3,205 words
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Article1985 1983-05-21 20 BUSINESS DONE KUALA LUMUR 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 Aenacd AJUMOMtoxall AICMn (3.428 3.445) (4) 3.48 (38) 3.38 (24)1,985 words
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Article718 1983-05-21 21 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at 218.00 cents a kilo, down one cent from Thursday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on i lack of buying support after a marginally higher opening. Afternoon prices lost further ground on continued718 words
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Article32 1983-05-21 21 Rubber: May 20 Singapore: June: 218.00 cents (down one cent) Malaysia: June: 237.00 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: M 530.76 per kilo (up one cent) 89 tonnes (down 13 tonnes)32 words
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Article203 1983-05-21 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on short-selling despite Indians and Pakistanis buying 33,000 and 22,000 tonnes of Malaysian processed palm oil lyIn May, central fell MsB to $850 a tonne while south and north lost $2.50 each at $860 and $857.50 respectively. In June,203 words
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Article31 1983-05-21 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1146.50 (£1137.00); sellers £1147.00 (£1137.50); Three Months buyers £1175.00 (£1166.00); sellers £1175.50 (£1166.50). Market tone: Steady. Sales: 17,750 tonnes.31 words
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Article34 1983-05-21 21 Than Fri New York 13.178 13.378 13.24S 13.44S Zurich 13.458 13.558 13.SSS 13.65S Fri ttmn Singapore 13.208 13.378 13.30S 13.47S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Smkw: Cirtft Stirne, S*pwc.34 words
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Article284 1983-05-21 21 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday rose one cent to M 530.76 a kilo, still within the ITA lower range of $29.15 and $32.06. Dealers said the lower offerings of ore of 89 tonnes against 102 on Thursday were taken up by the buffer stock manager, adding284 words
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Article132 1983-05-21 21 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $112.00 sellers, old drum (m second band drum) fob $125.00 sellers, new drum fob $129.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $64 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag132 words
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Article218 1983-05-21 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $29,578 and closed slightly lower at $29,576 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/438.50 and quickly gained strength to $438.00/438.50 where it held steady m a featureless market before closing at $438.10/438.60. The afternoon session opened at218 words
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Article46 1983-05-21 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on May 20: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2H 3-month Bank bills 7H IVi 3 months CD V* 7% 6 months CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 Source: National Discount Co.46 words
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Article33 1983-05-21 21 Closing Intertask rates for Singapore dollars on May 2>: Otter Bid Overnight 5 4% 1 month 7 5/16 7 3/16 2 months 7% 7"« 3 months 7% TW Overnight mode 5M33 words
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Article24 1983-05-21 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.19 per cent.24 words
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Article212 1983-05-21 21 UBs Aleoa 34* Allied Chetn Cp 48 Allls-Chalmen 17 unch Am Tel b Tel 66 unch Amax Inc 28* Amr Corp 27* Bethlehem Btl 23 Boeing Co 37 Burroughs Cp 51 Caterpillar Co 45* Chase Machtn 58* Chrysler Cp 28* Citicorp 42 -1* Cons Nat Oas 27* Ooosol212 words
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Article95 1983-05-21 21 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.014 unch Atlas Con. B 37 50 -0.5 Baguio Oold 0.0028 unch Basic Petroleum 0.01 unch Benguet Con. B 100 -1 CDCP 99 unch First PhU Hldgs 7.10 unch Lepanto B 0.1400 +0.005 Marlnduque B 8.10 +23 Marsteel 0.0014 unch Oriental95 words
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Article580 1983-05-21 21 STOCK prices yesterday eased Closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 138 -3 Babcocks 154 -1 Barclays 480 -3 Beechams 388 -5 BICC 230 -11 Blue Circle 436 -5 BOC Group 209 -2 Boots 230 -5 Bowater 184 -5 BATS 605 -10 Britannia 76M>580 words
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Article193 1983-05-21 21 Franca Actions Sulsses 289 -IK Alusulsse Br. 713 +3 Alusuisse Reg 240 unch Brown Borer! Br 1215 +15 Clba Oelgy Br. 1980 -30 Clba Oelgy P C 1580 -30 Clba Oelgy Reg. 823 -21 Credit Sulsse Br 2046 -10 Credit Bulsae Reg 388 -2 Elektrowatt Br. 2085 unch George193 words
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Article133 1983-05-21 21 Bahts Aokham Thai 240 +10 Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 138 -1 Bangkok Bank 282 unch Bans Of Ayudhay* Ltd Bate Shoe 28t +18 Bern Jucker M Charoong Thai Wire Firestone First Trust 86.25 +&5 Goodyear Industrial Finance Corp 148 -1 Jalaprathan Cement.... 178 -1 Maboonkhrong 137 -2133 words
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Article50 1983-05-21 21 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 942.05 Thursday 928.22 Week Ago 949.56 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 753.9 Thursday 753.6 Week Ago 764.5 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 608.0 Thursday 607.3 Week Ago 614.3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 698.4 Wednesday 689.8 Week Ago 668.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1191.37 Wednesday 1203.56 Week Ago 1214.4050 words
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Article254 1983-05-21 21 HK* Associated Hotel* 2-WB +0.025 Bank Of East AH* 27.00 -0.3 Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong B_B +0.15 China Light 13J0 +0.1 City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 10.70 F E Consortium 0.62 +0.01 Far East Exch Phllex 0.1335 +0.0025 O I Cement 16.00 +02 Great Eagle 0.47 -0.01 Hang254 words
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Article169 1983-05-21 21 Fis ABN 364_» -8 Ahold 14BJS0 -3JS Akao 59,80 -Z2 AMEV iaO_o -O8 Amfas 77.00 unch Amrobnk 56J» -US Beno— Berk 28J0 -1.3 Sols 92.70 -3.1 Borsucer 150-B -1 p^llg 45.00 -1 Burtet 7 44_»_d -1.6 Caland -WMxd -3-5 Calv 270J10 +1 DeU MIJ 71.80 +0.1 S— Bevler -0300169 words
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Article310 1983-05-21 21 Cents INDUSTRIALS A C I 145 unch A N I 280 A P M 197 -1 Aberfoyle 730 unch Age 215 unch Alliance Oil 86 -3 Allied Mill 185 -5 Ampol Exp 210 +4 Ampol Pet 1808 Ani 420 -6 Ashton 155 -3 Assoc Pulp Paper B H P310 words
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Article416 1983-05-21 21 SHARE prices yesterday continued to decline, ending at the day's lows and reflecting the decline on Wall Street. The market average fell a provisional 22.95 to 8,561.45 on volume of 320 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 631.73, down 0.30. Electricals, steels, construction firms, oils and416 words
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432 1983-05-21 22 Apollo Sentosa showing signs of improvement APOLLO Enterprises Ltd s long-unprofitable hotel on Sentosa Island, Apollo Sentosa, is coming out of the woods. Last year, the resort hotel reduced its losses by 20.7 per cent to $1.62 million from $2.04 million m 1981. Occupancy rate at the hotel increased to432 words
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602 1983-05-21 22 MALAYSIAN American Assurance Company Bhd, the only listed insurance company m Malaysia, has finalised plans to restructure its equity m line with Malaysia's New Economic Policy. MAA's parent company, the Hongkong-based American International Assurance Co which itself is part of the worldwide AIA group,602 words
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438 1983-05-21 22 Trafalgar House may make bid for P O LONDON, Fri. Trafalgar House PLC is said to be preparing a bid for Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co PLC, after buying a 5 per cent stake. But the P and O board is likely to resist, market sources said. Dealers saidReuter - 438 words
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Article168 1983-05-21 22 Shell first quarter profits up LONDON, Fri. The Royal Dutch/Shell group of companies, the AngloDutch oil giant that includes the Shell Oil Co of the United States, yesterday reported that net profits m the first quarter of 1983 rose 22 per cent to U*****.4 million (551.65 billion), from U*****.7 millionNYT - 168 words
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180 1983-05-21 22 Paris proceeds to rebuild non-ferrous metal industry PARIS, Fri. The j French government is j moving ahead with its j plan to restructure the country's non-ferrous metal industry around j Cogema, the nuclear fuels j company, and Pechiney- Ugine-Kulmann, France's leading aluminium producer. Cogema is to assume control of Imetal,180 words
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341 1983-05-21 22 JAKARTA, Fri. United States gas sales are likely to be relatively flat over the next few years and prices have reached, or are near, market clearing levels. American Gas Association (AGA) officials here said that the gradual decontrol of US naturalFT - 341 words
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336 1983-05-21 22 Better prospects for Bonn's motor industry STUTTGART, Fri. West German motor manufacturers Daimler Benz AG and Bayerische Motoren Werke AG have said they see better prospects for the car industry this year. Daimler managing board chairman Gerhard Prinz said that improved registration figures show signs that it is spring timeReuter - 336 words
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Advertisement542 1983-05-21 23 v TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION CROUP /I V, Mond.y-Fr,d.y f^Vfor^xTday) rprdTnory .00 per word (M,n $15.00) J*< LA 9m. j^^"^^^k f\ S^^\ f^^^k m% ir^^^^. I^^^^^. Saturday 900 am 300 pm $18 00 per col cm A Entertainment Food guide oS^^ '^gßs j, 'jPVjp Vl f /f^lJr I J^f^J I^T^C^542 words
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Advertisement320 1983-05-21 23 14 Antiques/Art Crafts REMOVING, ANTIQUE CLEARING) Ching Ming Period Vases, Bowls, Plates and Jar. Black furniture table and stools. Every item to clearl View: Apartment Bik 80 Toa Payoh .09-424 Lorong 4, (1231) Tel: *****79 Mr. Richard Teo. THE ANTIQUE BAZAAR has the most exciting collection of 18th 19th Century320 words
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Advertisement832 1983-05-21 23 J~/S\ JOYANCE PALACE jfl hUlr) RESTAURANT PTE. LTD. 7500A. Beach Road, The Plaza =03-307 H j Singapore 0719 Tel: 292<J106. *****07. I r— Recommends the finest "HOKKIEN CUISIN^" S specially prepared by expert chefs: Braised Superior Shark's Pin with Bean Sprouts Drunken Prawns with Chinese Wine. Boneiess Roasts Chicken with832 words
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Advertisement497 1983-05-21 23 19 Household Appliances SPECIAL OFFER 20 30% below normal cost All brand new with guarantee c Dishwasher (12 setting) Usual: $1,200, Now at $750 c Imported fully automatic washing machine Usual: $780, Now at $490 100% dry washing machine Usual: $1,250, Now at $930 Refrigerator Usual $1,200, Now at $850497 words
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Advertisement512 1983-05-21 23 20 Pets GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES of show quality with superb temperament. Parents imported and show winners of U.K./German Bloodlines. Call *****66/*****15. LAST NIGHT NEW arrival young Merbok Kong bird from Thailand for sale. Each $100. 55, Everitt Road, Spore 1542. Tel: *****98/*****09 Mr. Chua. DOBERMANN-LABRADOR PUPPIES for sale. 3 3/4512 words
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Advertisement505 1983-05-21 23 24 Garage Sale EXPAT. LEAVING, SELLING child's bicycle, basket ball board and net for outdoor, 5 step ladder, large 2-door Acma refrigerator, almost new, curtains odds and ends. Tel: *****51. 5 YEARS EXTRAORDINARY accumulation: US cooker, sofa, antiques, room divider, plants. 7 Winchester Road, Alexandra Park. *****58. Friday/Saturday 9am to505 words
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Advertisement435 1983-05-21 23 28 Health Centres/ Massage ORCHARD PLAZA HEALTH Centre Unit £03-30. Ist floor, Orchan Plaza, (above Penthouse). Mas sage/Sauna/Faclal. All room: with shower attached. Open daily: 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. Tei *****06/*****07. SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 27 Orchard Road, *03-29/30, Spe cialist Centre (0923). Tel: *****3S *****66 ext 145, Massage Sauns435 words
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Advertisement554 1983-05-21 23 N|f Available: Coflee Shop stall i. InS ldeal for selling rice. Located »_a Hn behind ROY, Sin Mln Road. Hk\| il is U P 'or rent or take-over. f A JLl| See No. 60. Businass Oppw- JLF^ B i IV9 If you're seriously interested E^^aa^— JhJ m the above proposal,554 words
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Advertisement779 1983-05-21 24 37 Aircon/Refrigerator TAN HO AIRCONDITIONER specialist m sales, respraying, repair, installation, service of airconditioning and refrigerators *****70/ *****23SANYO 1 H.P. aircond for sale. Tel: *****16 between 2.30 p.m. and sp.m ~38 TV/Video/ Sound System HI-FI ENTHUSIAST LOST interest, selling 1 Kenwood Mono power amp LO7M, 150RMS $700 per pair. (2)779 words
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Advertisement739 1983-05-21 24 38 TV/Video/ 38 TV/Video/ Sound System Sound System I #f?Sfe 1 UxX3&i tH^ JOURNEY INTO HI-FI WITH SHENTON&TEAC BUY ATEAC PRODUCTS WIN A SHENTON TOUR except accessories and speakers 51 Printing Copying Services BUSINESS CARDS, 2 hours, invoices, letterheads, cashsale, invitation cards, etc. Middle Road, Bylands Building. Tel: *****14. 53739 words
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Advertisement345 1983-05-21 24 60 Business Opportunities STALL/ SPACE FOR Rent at Ang Mo Kio Expo. See us at stall 47 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. or call *****66, Richard. c 111 A EMPLOYMENT 65 Situations Wanted A FRESH GRADUATE SINGLE MALE INDONESIAN CHINESE, WITH A CANADIAN UNIVERSITY HONOURS DEGREE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE,345 words
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Advertisement1133 1983-05-21 24 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities I NMB I I SINGAPORE LIMITED 1 Our Company is engaged m the I manufacturing of miniature ball I bearings. Due to our expansion j I programmes, we require companies/ I organisations which are interested I to undertake the assembly of the I bearings1,133 words
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Advertisement495 1983-05-21 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive Established Industrial Marine Supply Company has vacancy fora FEMALE ADMINISTRATIVE EXECUTIVE Suitable candidate should have at least 3 years experience m related fields and able to work independently. She is required to assist the Sales Director, handle purchasing and sales co-ordina-tion, correspondence, telex and495 words
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Advertisement644 1983-05-21 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical H Consumer Financial Services Group invites applications for the positions of:- OPERATOR-^ The Job: Operate main frame machine on a daily production. Requirements: GCH '0' level 1-2 years' experience m operating main frame preferred. Shift work required. "financial644 words
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Advertisement766 1983-05-21 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical Leading European garment exporter is looking for a: GARMENT MECHANDISER (MALE/ FEMALE) (Salary $25,000/ $30,000 p.a.) Requirements: Sound knowledge of the garment trade with at least 5 years' similar working experience Above 25 years of age Prepared to766 words
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Advertisement290 1983-05-21 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical w o^yV We invite suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions m our various sales branches: Clerks/Typists Minimum 3 GCE 'O' levels Ability to type at 35—40 wpm At least 1 year's working experience Age: 18 to 30 years old Telephone Operator (Location:290 words
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Advertisement462 1983-05-21 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical T POSB invites applications lor the post Ol: BANK TELLER/ CLERICAL OFFICER Requirements: Singapore citizen age between 17 and 25 years Singapore Cambridge GCE 'O' level Certificate with credits m at least 3 subjects, 2 of which must be m English and Mathematics Male462 words
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Advertisement483 1983-05-21 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical w Hotel Tfll PHN Member ol the Jack Chia-MPH Gioup invites applications for the post of: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (FEMALE) Requirements: Age below 30 years. Minimum GCE 'O' level with credits m English and Mathematics LCCI Higher Accounting 2 years relevant working experience. i Ability483 words
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Advertisement507 1983-05-21 25 68 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD invite* application* from *uitab qualified candidate* for the folio* ing post: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Requirement*: GCE 'O' level with credits 1 English and Mathematics. Candidates with 'A' lev< Principles of Accounting c LCC Higher Accounting c currently pursuing a profes sional507 words
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Advertisement493 1983-05-21 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Jtm SINGAPORE ry^Si SPORTS eVeflHßi COUNCIL requires (A)CLERICAL OFFICER GRIV ($4OO to $890) Qualification: n GCE 3 'O' level passes includln the English Language !l Entry Salary: $420pm. (B)OFFICE ATTENDANT ($3BO to $470) n Qualification: S Passed Primary 6or equtvaler (Preferably male candidates) k493 words
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Advertisement639 1983-05-21 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GIRL FRIDAY Required by well established* shipping company. Minimum qualification: GCE O 1 or 'A' level with credit m English. At least 3 years working experience, preferably able to operate telex. g Starting salary $550 to $750 p.m. Good bonus for fins performance. Pius*639 words
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Advertisement591 1983-05-21 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A foreign-based international financial organisation requires CLERK TYPIST c Must possess GCE 'O' level or equivalent with 1 year's experience Typing speed of at least 45 wpm c Able to operate the Sagem telex machine c Pleasant personality with a good command of English591 words
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Advertisement476 1983-05-21 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A leading foreign bank invites application* for the post of: RECEPTIONISTS/ TELEPHONE OPERATORS Candidates should possess minimum 'O' level Certificate with credits m English and two other subjects Typing ability of 30 wpm Pleasant disposition and able to manage EPABX switchboard Interested applicants, please476 words
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Advertisement613 1983-05-21 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SINGAPORE TEXTILE AND GARMENT MANUFACTURERS' AS- SOCIATiON. requires immediately GENERAL CLERK TYPIST Minimum GCE 'O' level with good command of English Some working experience c Ability to type at least 35 wpm Able to converse m Mandarin but not essential Starting (alary will commensurate613 words
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Advertisement624 1983-05-21 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PERSONAL ASSISTANT required for: PROFESSIONAL FIRM 1) Ability to type accurately and keep full set of Accounts. 2) Able to work independently. 3) Fluent In English Mandarin. Writ* m confidence giving qualifications, experience., expected salary, contact number with recent photograph (non-returnable) to: P.O. BOX624 words
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Advertisement928 1983-05-21 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PAYROLL ASSISTANT (FEMALE) required by large construction company to work on Olivetti payroll machine. Minimum GCE "O' level with credit In Mathematics. Preferably some working experience. Preferably living m districts 15. 16, 17, 18 19. Those Interested please call Today between 2pm 4pm at928 words
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Advertisement396 1983-05-21 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED AN ACCOUNTS Clerk who can start work immediately. Interested applicants please call: *****20 or *****86 for an interview. SHOE MANUFACTURER REQUIRES Female Gem'ral Clerk. Please apply m perion at: Lorong 17, Geylang. No. 27. Singapore 1438. Tel: *****57. TYPISTS REQUIRED. Must be able396 words
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Advertisement965 1983-05-21 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales c) Sales f GENERAL MANAGER (OPTICAL TRADE) INCOME AROUND $50,000 P.A. PLUS ATTRACTIVE FRINGE BENEFITS Required to manage a chain of optical shops. I Candidate must be a university graduate and have several years' experience m optical965 words
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Advertisement506 1983-05-21 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVE We are a BTPB approved Travel Agent currently engaged m both Inbound and Commercial Ticketing business. In line with our increased activities, we offer career opportunities for applicants for the post of Sales Representative m our Ticketing Division. The successful applicant will be506 words
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Advertisement741 1983-05-21 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES International American Marketing Company invites applications for the above positions. Qualifications: Male Singapore citizen 18 to 25 years Completed N.S. Able to speak Hokkien At least Secondary 2 education Possess valid driving licence (Vehicles will be provided) Experience is not essential as the741 words
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Advertisement603 1983-05-21 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales ESTABLISHED ESTATE AGENT invltes applicants as a Sales Representative m property line. Applicants must possess own transport. Hardworking, trustworthy, attractive commission and incentives. Basic allowance. Apply personally at: 374 Tanjong Katong Road between 9.00 a.m. 3.00 p.m. FEMALE PART-TIME TELEPHONE Operator required to arrange for603 words
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Advertisement587 1983-05-21 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical t) Technical MATTEL ELECTRONICS ASIA LTD, a CJS multi-national producer and distributor of home video games and other consumer electronic products, has immediate vacancies for the j following positions: EQUIPMENT TECHNICIANS ITC or NTC m Electronics/Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. Able to trouble-shoot,587 words
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Advertisement467 1983-05-21 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical g) Technical Stork-Werkspoor Diesel Service Pte Ltd invites applications from suitable candidates for its expansion m the Asean region to fill the following positions:A) HEAVY DUTY DIESEL MECHANIC B) MACHINIST CUM MECHANICAL FITTER C) ELECTRICIAN CUM MECHANICAL FITTER Minimum NTC Grade II!467 words
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Advertisement340 1983-05-21 27 0 FELS FAR EAST LEVINGSTON SHIPBUILDING LTD We offer challenging employment and skill* development opportunities to ex-National Servicemen m the following trades: A) ARC WELDING B) ELECTRICAL WIRING AND INSTALLATION Successful applicants will be employed under a contract of apprenticeship training leading to NTC 2 TRAINING SCHEME: The first year340 words
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Advertisement383 1983-05-21 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical r SAMCO Singapore Aerospace Maintenance Co Re Ltd, a locally established Company, engaged m maintenance, repair and overhaul services for military and civil aircraft, invites suitably qualified candidates for:QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR (WORKSHOP) 2 years experience m aircraft maintenance/ workshops (A+C) as Technician or equivalent.GCE 'O'383 words
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Advertisement330 1983-05-21 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical MOTT, HAY ANDERSON ASIA PTE An established firm of consulting civil structural 1 engineers requires the fol--1 lowing staff. DRAUGHTSMEN Applicants should possess either 5 years draughting experience or 3 years draughtlng experience with a diploma from a vocational Institute. JUNIOR DRAUGHTSMEN Applicants should have330 words
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Advertisement467 1983-05-21 27 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical {foflexiboxi Rexibox International manufactures a wide range of mechanical seals and flexible power transmission couplings worldwide requires: WORKSHOP TECHNICIAN Requirements: VITB Graduates m precision-metal machining with at least 3 years experience on CNC machines, preferably with experience on turret and centre lathes, milling and drilling467 words
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Advertisement494 1983-05-21 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical Western Eagle Pte Ltd Require* Urgently MARINE ENGINE FITTERS Must have working ex- perlence m all types of marine engines and shipboard machineries ADULT TRAINEE FITTERS I Completed N.S. Possess some knowledge m engine works Training will be provided Interested applicants to call personally or494 words
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Advertisement410 1983-05-21 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical An Established Building Construction requires SITE FOREMAN c Possess Diploma m Civil Engineering or Building. c 5-6 years of site experience m high rise Interested applicants please submit with full particulars including contact number, expected salary to: 564, Balsstier Road Singapore 1232 Tel: *****80/1. ARCHITECTURAL410 words
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Advertisement431 1983-05-21 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production If \Come and Join Ju I PRODUCTION |I I OPERATORS II ■pi If you work wtn vs > y° u nave a choice of 1 working hours and you will also earn 111 attractive shift allowance. Jg I Besides attractive431 words
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Advertisement204 1983-05-21 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production colour TV and radio cassette I manuiactunng company at the junction of Pasir Panjang I and Alexandra Road has immediate vacancies for As least pnmary education Age 16 35 years We offer A good starting salary 5-day work week (7.30 am 5.00 pm) Drinks and204 words
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Advertisement385 1983-05-21 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production ;$:f:;;;: m mm fn SitfinitfWiß^i We are one of the World's Largest Manu- I facturer of capacitors invite applicants for the post of: WE OFFER: High starting salary. Increment on completion of 3 months probation. 11 Annual increment. II Attendance385 words
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Advertisement133 1983-05-21 28 What are you doing from 6pm 10pm every evening? if you've got the time to spare, we Ve got a Job to spare too! FART-TIME PRODVCnOJV OPERATORS Those interested can call peimmaliy at 103, Boon Keag Road, *o*-01, Singapore 1233 or telephone us at £*****8 TODAY 8.00 am to 1.00133 words
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Advertisement440 1983-05-21 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production National Mml Electronic ggjyteg Components Bar^afl Convenient Working Hours 9.00 am to 4.42pm (Mondays to Fridays) FOR Housewives Students and Ladies (14 years and above) AS PART-TIME PRODUCTION OPERATORS WALK-IN INTERVIEW Saturday Sunday: 9.00 am to 12.00pm Monday to Friday. 9.00 am to 6.30pm The440 words
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Advertisement436 1983-05-21 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production SUPERVISOR required for Specialist Workshop dealing with interior decoration and furnishings. i Applicants should have experience m organising staff and production schedules and be biiingual m English and Chinese. We are seeking a mature, dedicated and methodical person and one who still values the word436 words
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Advertisement457 1983-05-21 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous >^^ '> av -v.H H -W-. -Mf^ V*r jy— i i 7^iT* nnavi mm h 1" I t -p\ m>p^ ly STORE ASSISTANTS Successful candidates should have minimum secondary 3 education, preferably with GCE 'O 1 Level and 1-2 years experience m Material Handling. Apart457 words
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Advertisement120 1983-05-21 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Progressive trading company m JURONG urgently requires the following personnel for its expansion programme: (A) STOREKEEPER (B) HELPERS/ PACKERS For Post (A), c Minimum GCE 'O' level. c Completed N.S. c Below 35 years of age. Experience an advantage but not essential, c Malaysians accepted.120 words
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Advertisement315 1983-05-21 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 8 where outstanding people work 1 SALESGIRLS CASHIERS I Salesgirls I Do you have sales experience m perfume and cosmetics and are you looking for a I challenging career? if you are, you may be the person we are looking315 words
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Advertisement489 1983-05-21 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A fast expanding company m Jurong urgently requires: Personnel Clerks Candidates should possess minimum GCE 'O' level with 1 to 2 years' experience m a similar capacity. They should possess good personality and effective communicative skills. Accounts Clerks (Female) GCE 'O' level LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping489 words
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Advertisement442 1983-05-21 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Applications are invited^H for the post of I STOREKEEPER I QUALIFICATIONS: 3 GCE 'O' levels wtth credits In English and I Mathematics. I GCE 'A' level or equlva- I lent will be an advantage. I AGE: Below 40 years old. I I EXPERIENCE: I Must442 words
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Advertisement419 1983-05-21 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous A Progressive Property Developer urgently requires: you are: c A professional with special quality of Integrity, alertness intuition. c A person who commands respect from the Public through your conduct, deportment and actions. c A person who is dedicated to the well being of PEOPLE419 words
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Advertisement569 1983-05-21 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE SHIPPING 1 DOCUMENTATION CLERK A local established international freight forwarder has vacancy for the above post. Minimum Requirements: c GCE'O'level. c Able to type and prepare import or export documentation. c Knowledge of shipping procedures preferred. c Able to type and prepare customs documentation.569 words
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Advertisement455 1983-05-21 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Urgently wanted 1. SENIOR STORE-KEEPER GCE'A'level Experience essential Possess class 3 driving licence Bilingual In English and Chinese 2. BOOK-KEEPER LCCI Book-keeping Bilingual m English and Chinese Experience essential 3. GENERAL WORKERS Physically fit and strong Attractive salary offered Completed N.S. Interested applicants please call455 words
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Advertisement593 1983-05-21 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A wall established Printing firm haa tha following vacancies: 1) KORD MACHINE OPERATOR 2) POLAR CUTTING MACHINE OPERATOR 3) BOOK BINDER CUM STITCHERS 4) VAN DRIVER CUM DELIVERY MAN Interested applicants, please call: *****34, MR CHAN or cail personally at: 998, TOA PAYOH NORTH #01-23/20593 words
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Advertisement574 1983-05-21 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER/MESSENGER required by established Construction Company. Scooter provided. Please call personally at:9, OXFORD ROAD SINGAPORE 0821 Tel: *****36 DRIVER cum STORE ASSISTANT c Able to speak English, c Between 22 —35 years, c Able to work under pressure, c Prepared to work long hours.574 words
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Advertisement809 1983-05-21 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous CLINIC NURSE REQUIRED dist 1231. Apply ST. Box A***** 390, Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923, with contact telephone number. COMPANY REQUIRES EXPERIENCED Malay Driver for company's car. Please call *****00 Miss Chua for interview. DELIVERY WORKER WANTED Interested please apply Sin Ec Seng Co, 19,809 words
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Advertisement495 1983-05-21 29 72 Vehicles For Hire AVAILABLE WEEK-END SPECIAL Rental of newly registered airconditioned cars at competitive rates. *****06/ *****29/ *****67. ELVIN TRANSPORT SELF-DRIVE airconditioned cars for daily, weekly and monthly. At reasonable rates. Contact: *****4. FREE MILEAGE/ SELF-DRIVE vehicles at low rates. Open: Bam till 10pm. Contact *****66 Siang Hock. MERCEDES495 words
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Advertisement1372 1983-05-21 29 If you want better handling and a safer, more comfortable ride Monroe Shock Absorbers are your choice. Monroe shock absorbers help smoothen out bumpy rides, reduce wheel shimmy, increase tire life, help maintain wheel alignment and reduce suspension maintenance problems. All Monroe shocks feature a hardened chrome-plated piston rod to1,372 words
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Advertisement804 1983-05-21 30 76 Vehicles For Sale mmHaaammmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmm c) Ford 1977 FORD CORTINA 1.6 GL. Airconditioned, cassette, tuff-kote, showroom condition. $10,800 only. Loan $8,800 arrangeable. *****31 COMPANY PLATE almost '78 Ford Cortina Stationwagon 1600, 2 owners, alrcon, cassette, tip top condition. $7,800. Tel: *****14. DECEMBER 76 ESCORT 1.6 Ghla auto, aircond, radio, PARF.804 words
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Advertisement555 1983-05-21 30 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1974 MAZDA 808 Stationwagon. Top condition. New paint, cushion, tyres. Overhauled. $6,200. (exchange scrap accepted). *****46 '81 323 1.5 Notchback. Manual. Very good condition. 1 owner, radio/cassette, aircond, road tax. Please call *****33 Jeremy Zhang. ALMOST 1978 MAZDA 929 Stationwagon. One Company owner. Alrcon,555 words
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Advertisement1407 1983-05-21 30 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1978 COLT GALANT Coupe 1600SL. Alrcon, radio tape. 2 owners. Tiptop condition. $16,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****37 1978 SIGMA GB, sports rims, cassette, alrcon, Up-top condition, $13,500 0.n.0. Loan arrangeable, *****78. 1979 COLT SUPERSHIFT. 5 doors, aircon, radio/ cassette. Ist owner. New tax. Low mileage.1,407 words
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Advertisement414 1983-05-21 30 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 1980 TOYOTA CROWN, 2.6, Automatic, road tax/tyres new. Tel: *****95. k) Subaru Buy your PEUGEOT and TALBOT from RELIANCE MOTORS where service Is simply excellent and the cars are the latest models. Telephone: *****4 MARCH 1980 SUBARU 1800 automatic, power windows, aircon, radio/cassette, good414 words
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Advertisement2173 1983-05-21 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others I) Others I) Others G«t behind the wh«ete RENAULT 13 TURBO 1565 c.c. f99i thof>owor! 5547,861 PARF .^■^■■■■^■■■Hii^tfß^BaaaitßßaßßaaaßßßßßftaßßaMv- n n o Exklusiviy at: CH EmteOV EXKLUSIV AUTO PTE LTD <a member o me Ngo hoc g™2,173 words
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Advertisement937 1983-05-21 30 85 Housing Loans 85 Housing Loans look to us. We offer you up to 80% loan on appraised value the best use of CPF savings competitive interest rates up to 25 year term the backing of the bank, the World banks on B A LEASING (S) PTE LTD iTI a937 words
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Advertisement589 1983-05-21 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses world leader m air conditioning and heating technology FREE SERVICE WHEN YOU RENT A CARRIER AIR-CONDITIONER. DIST. 2678, TEACHERS' ESTATI double-storey corner terrace furnished, 3 bedrooms/servant's Immediate occupation. $1,800 *****76. DIST 20, WELL RENOVATEC Bungalow with 3 lovely bedrooms, situated near Yoahar Thomson. Run!. See589 words
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Advertisement596 1983-05-21 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses 86 Accommodation Vacant iiiiumwii— «a— tommmmmmmmmmmm I b) Apartments Dist. 0922. Jalan Jintan. Luxurious apartment. Blk B. (12th floor). 3 bedrooms. Fully furnished. $2,200 p.m. Dist. 1027, Gre«nleaf Place, 2storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms. Fully furnished. I Available Immediately. $2,600 p.m. Dist. 1026, Namly Av«nue, 2r596 words
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Advertisement381 1983-05-21 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 8, SERANGOON ROAD Above Chung Khiaw Bank. Furnished flat. 3 rooms with airconds and large lounge. Monthly rental $1,900. Please call Mr Ng: *****48 No brokers please. DIST 9 ORCHARD ROAD vicinity (walking distance to Lucky Plaza) 2 bedrooms/381 words
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Advertisement792 1983-05-21 31 86 Accommodation Vacant it) Apartments EASY ACCESS to Orchard area apartment on high floor, facing sea, large studio, beautifully furnished, fully aircond, $1,900. Cal *****28/ *****50 (agent). EMPEROR PROPERTY OFFERS exclusive maisonette In Watten Hills. Pool facilities, unfurnished $3,200. Details please call *****22. FABER HILLS WALK-UP 3-bed-roomed apartment. Fully carpeted.792 words
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Advertisement720 1983-05-21 31 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms ROOM IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Bachelor preferred. Chander Road, Singapore 0821. Tel: *****30. ROOM MEALS/ LAUNDRY at Farrer Court, $580. Foreign students/ singles preferred. Tel: *****6. 2 ROOMS NEAR NUS/Ngee Ann/ Polytechnic available mid/June '83 for foreign students/lecturers. Call: *****34. FURNISHED ROOM IN Dlst 1542 (Katong) to720 words
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Advertisement657 1983-05-21 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses FOR PRIVATE SALEI EWART PARK Prestigeous residential property. Land area 5,390.6 sq.m. (58,023 sq.ft.) Buildings 1,565.4 sq.m. (16,850 sq.ft.) Presently leased as 6 flats, returning $16,200 p.m. Zoning Residential Designated bungalow area. 1 For further enquiries, < please contact VERNON SKADIANG. Knight Frank Cheong657 words
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Advertisement555 1983-05-21 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 1545, DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER terrace, 5,700 sq.ft. Patio, extended kitchen. Freehold. Tenanted. $650,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****90 DIST. 1545 SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE House. Renovated, 3 bedrooms. Approx. 1,700 sq.ft. $365,000 0.n.0. (No agents). Tel: 4167:58. DIST. 1542 SINGLE-STOREY INTERMEDIATE Terrace. 1,700 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 common555 words
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Advertisement1170 1983-05-21 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments NIM PARK SELETAR HILLS Nim Road, Singapore 2880 A 4-storey condominium m a choice garden setting 2-storey maisonettes with wide frontage Bookings available m last block 90% loan available NO RESTRICTION ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP SHOWHOUSE OPEN1,170 words
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Advertisement822 1983-05-21 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments THOMSON GROVE High floor, 1520 sq.ft., swimming pool/ squash court, freehold, $395,000 0.n.0. City Real Estate *****91. 2-ROOM APARTMENT ABOVE Odean Katong Selling $440,000 0.n.0. Interested tel: *****33/ *****10. c) HDB/HUDC Apartments BEDOK SOUTH 5-ROOMED Point Block HDB Apartment. Marble flooring, wail/ ceiling822 words
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Advertisement659 1983-05-21 32 89 Propertiei For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale d) Other Real Estate d) Other Real Estate d) Other Real Estate d) Other Real Estate d) Other Real Estate Ffi R J\ I P 15 l\l P ELEVATED MIXED659 words
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Advertisement493 1983-05-21 32 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted We are a manufacturer of a comprehensive j range of PVC stationery gift items. _^^_J| Please note that no telephone calls will be enter- 1 tamed. j Interested vendors are to write m with full infor- mation and details, for our selection,493 words
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FA CUP FINAL SPECIAL
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Article, Illustration20 1983-05-21 34 BRYAN ROBSON (right). ..will be holding up the Cup for United, says his namesake, England boss Bobby Robson20 words
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Article78 1983-05-21 34 WELSHMAN Alan Davies plays only his fourth game for Manchester United today...in the cauldron of Wembley. Davies, 21, replaces former England winger Laurie Cunningham, on loan from Real Madrid, who failed a fitness test. Davies was selected ahead of Ashley Grimes. Davies, who has never played mReuter - 78 words
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Article57 1983-05-21 34 BRIGHTON: Graham Meseiey, Chris Ramsey, Gary Stevens, Steve Garths*, Graham Pearee, Net! Sariliie, Jimmy Case, Tony GreaJHsh. Gary Hewlett, Mike Robinson, Gordon Smith. Sab: Gerry Ryan. MAN. UNITED: Gary Bailey, Mike Dubory, Arthar AlMston, Garden MeQneen, Kevin Moras, Alan Davles, Bryan Rebsen, Ray WUktas, Arneld Macron,57 words
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316 1983-05-21 34 Robson's choice is United and Alan Hubbard agrees BOBBY ROBSON, the England manager, has no doubt that his namesake, Bryan, will be leading the Manchester United players up the red-carpeted steps to the Royal Box to receive the FA Cup from the Duke of Kent today. He says United will316 words
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Article, Illustration722 1983-05-21 34 marvellously combative Bryan Robson and the Dutchman Arnold Muhren, who strokes the ball as if he was kissing the black into the far pocket of a snooker table. The highly physical Foster has done so much to stablilise Brighton m their Cup run that it722 words
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Article283 1983-05-21 34 SCOTLAND manager Jock Stein yesterday named a squad of 18 players to tour Canada next month, keeping his fingers crossed that no one is injured when seven of them play m the Scottish Cup final at Hampden Park. Squad: Leighton (Aberdeen), Thomson (St Mirren), Dawson (Rangers), Gough (DundeeAgencies - 283 words
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325 1983-05-21 34 Brighton to Pearce United but we're only Smillie! BAD luck, Ron Atkinson. Your Manchester United team will be struggling to raise a gallop m the second half of the FA Cup final. Norman Whiteside, all fire and pep, will have to make up for the shortcomings of your other tenAFP - 325 words
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Advertisement884 1983-05-21 34 112 Commercial 112 Commercial 112 Commercial 112 Commercial We've won again! The four giris from Seeretarim who won this year's SAFES trophy The Singapore Association of Personal Executive Secretaries (SAPES) holds an annual contest for secretarial schools. ATT Secretarius won again this year. Naturally. When people wan! the best results884 words
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MANCHESTER UNITED v BRIGHTON
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Article, Illustration1239 1983-05-21 35 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By WHEN they stroll out of the Wembley tunnel side by side today, you can almost expect them to break into a soft-shoe shuffle. Ron Atkinson and Jimmy Melia, respective managers of Football Association Cup finalists Manchester United and Brighton and Hove Albion, need never worry1,239 words
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Article, Illustration313 1983-05-21 35 GORDON McQUEEN can't believe his luck. Over the past six years, he's got to know the treatment table at Old Trafford almost as well as his own bed. But now, at last, the injury jinx seems to have gone. If you think that's an exaggeration313 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-05-21 35 EVERY time Mike Robinson hears someone insist that Manchester United are the hottest favourites for years, that famous grin threatens to touch both earlobes. The Brighton striker believes that United 's pedigree and support add up to one thing pressure! And reflecting the cavalier290 words
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The sCOTTISH FA Cup final
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480 1983-05-21 35 WHEN Sandy Clark takes to the Hampden Park turf for today's final of the Scottish Cup, he will be only 90 minutes away from repaying Glasgow Rangers for their £160,000 ($491,200) outlay to West Ham a couple of months ago. The powerful, bustling480 words
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276 1983-05-21 35 Thanks for the memory, now let's play it again THE yo-yo career of Aberdeen striker Mark McGhee has been on the up-and-np since he moved to Pittodrle m 1979. And he has no hesitation m naming last year's Scottish Cup final as one of the most memorable of his many276 words
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OBITUARIES
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Article, Illustration254 1983-05-21 35 MRS. KATHRYN CHENG PING 18-12-49 21-5-82 Your love and constant support are sadly missed by Father and Mother, Hock and Elsie, Gek and Leng and Soi. In Loving Memory of MRS KATHRYN CHENG PING Departed 21/5/82 Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. The world's weary troubles and trials254 words
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Article, Illustration262 1983-05-21 35 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM WONG WAI CHENG (MRS LOH YIN CHEONG) wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to REV LEE and members of Singapore Christian Canaan I Church, Officers and Staff of CPC, Partners and Staff of RODYK DAVIDSON, CAPT Van Heesbeke and his262 words
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Article, Illustration299 1983-05-21 35 MOM ANG SIEW BEE Aged 47 1 passed away peacefully on 20-5-83 i leaving behind Husband: j Mah Guan Lin Daughters: Eunice, Poh Suan Evelyn, Poh Gek to mourn h>.r loss. Body lying m state at Blk 44, Marine Crescent. I Cortege will leave on Sun. 22-5-83 at299 words
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Article, Illustration394 1983-05-21 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By AGASAM STABLE'S Wonderful Joy, nicely "tuned up" after a promising first-up effort, can be backed with confidence m the last race for Class 2 Div 2 horses at Bukit Timah today. A three-year-old Australian gelding by Without Fear, Wonderful Joy came m394 words
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Article, Illustration101 1983-05-21 36 MARTIN SNG (left) is the jockey to follow. He is m great riding form six of his last nine mounts were winners. From 30th spot m the jockeys' table m March (only three winners), he has leapt to seventh position with 13 winners to101 words
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Article313 1983-05-21 36 I I RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG SOOK 6 Pearl Tower 5 Mayfair 7 River O'Wealth 7 River O'Wealth 6 Pearl Tower 1 7 River O'Wealth 4 Magari 6 Pearl Tower 6 Pearl Tower 9 Sombrero 12 Tontonan 6 Pearl Tower 2 Brit's313 words
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Today's Bukit Timah card
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Article450 1983-05-21 36 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV D 1,200 m (Restricted terms 2-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 **0 Albatross 57 Livery-Kang 2 nzc Last of 12 to Kevin And Paul m debut 1100 m good last week; by Funny Fellow, sire of Scotland Yard and Legal Adviser Chua 7 2 7 Brit's450 words
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Article529 1983-05-21 36 2.45 CLASS 4 DiV C 1,200 m (Restricted terms 2 and 3-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 Sang Po 57 Johnnie Cheng-Owner 3ag Newcomer by Bold Flip out of Delila; arrived on Dec 14 last year 00l 11 2 *099 Elegant Star 57 Elegant Star-Daniels 3 nzg Midfield early, dropping529 words
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Article665 1983-05-21 36 3.15 CLASS 6 DIV 2 1,600 m [■■fapHHB (Ratings: 35-20) B 3 (Stakes: $12,500) 1 *99*0* Singapore Lion 57 (35) Singapore Lion-G Breukelen 3 nzg dl +.5 No worthwhile form; missed start when last but one Div 1 Ipoh 1600 m good March 26, 13 ran; unplaced m665 words
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Article296 1983-05-21 36 3.45 CLASS 2 DIV 2 1,850 m (Ratings: 115-95) (Stakes: $20,000) 1 2*s* Peace Now 56.5 (114) Triomphe-K Leong 4eh dl -.5 Good sort; came from last to finish close 2nd to The Mercenaries II Div 2 Pg 1200 m Feb 20; sent over XL 2000 m m296 words
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Article472 1983-05-21 36 4.15 CLASS 2 DIV 4 1,400 m (Ratings:: 107-100) (Stakes: $20,000) 1 *2*6*2 Honest Win (late Gin N lime) 57 (1*1) Honest-Daniels 7eh ul +1.5 Beat all but Villa D'Este, going down by 3 lengths Div 5 1200 m last week; also found one to beat when 2nd472 words
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Article623 1983-05-21 36 RACE 6 4.45 CLASS 2 DIV 6 1,400 m (Ratings: 103-93) (Stakes: $20,000) 1 *****0 Bonder! te Boy 57 (113) Seng Chye-Ng 6 irq d 3 same Finished down the course last week Div 3 1200 m good; run previous, led till final 200 m, finishing 2U -length sth to623 words
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Article524 1983-05-21 36 5.20 CLASS 2 DIV 2 1,400 m I iimyij (Ratings: 112-102) fcftiJA&ii (Stakes: $20,000) 1 *****6 Far Foresight 57 (112) Far Foresight-Noordin 6 uzh dl same 6th to Literati m Div 1 1600 m last week stormed home to beat Div .3 field XL 1200 m April 3;524 words
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Article, Illustration271 1983-05-21 36 PEDIGREE - Acclaim must have strong say again PEDIGREE our man on the track By ACCLAIM won his last start with ease and must have a strong say again today m the last race for Class 2 Div 2 horses despite a j promotion. This four-year-old gelding showed the benefit of three271 words
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Article234 1983-05-21 36 TONTO - TONTO By CONSISTENT Le Danseur, who won three of his last five outings, has little to beat m Race 5 for Class 2 Div 4 horses over 1,400 m. He last won m January m Class 3 over the Pc- nang 1,700 m, beating Del-234 words
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Article63 1983-05-21 36 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track RACE 3: Debbie's Pet. I Three Brothers, Gallant Wave. Radika. RACE 4: Cash 11, Golden Crown. RACE 5: Excitation, j Fighter Stall. Royal Dan- 1 seur. Petir. RACE 6: Bonderite Boy. Twenty Five. Fun Kung. Tug Of Wai-.63 words
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Article, Illustration400 1983-05-21 37 Impressive workout by Wisnu WISNU V, a fast second last time out, strode out impressively at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With M.C. Lam astride, the four-year-old New Zealand gelding reeled off 600 m m 41.8 sec without being extended. The going was good. On March 19, Wisnu V was still400 words
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Article, Illustration107 1983-05-21 37 TUESDAY (good going): Fighter Stall 39.8, Royal Command II (Allan) 39.4, Forefront II (apprentice Rahmat) 38.6, Golden Cfown 39.8, Janoko 37.4, Singapore Lion (Khoo) 39.4, Vanity Fair (Rahmat) 38.4. WEDNESDAY (good going) Record Harvest 36.6, On Top (Sairi) and Tracker Jack (Razmy) 36.4 together, Monitor IV (Rahmat)107 words
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Article171 1983-05-21 37 Total No of placings Placings for last 10 rides Rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tweedie 133 22 18 16 ********** 2 Donnelly 163 20 15 15 ********** 3 Lam 116 19 16 16 1 2 0 0 3 2 0 1 2 0 4 Lucas 107 18 5171 words
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Article89 1983-05-21 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Bougoore 29 20 19 Allan 24 12 17 West 23 18 13 Teh 22 24 19 Samsori 18 15 10 Lee 18 15 9 Bnang 15 19 12 G van Brenkelen 15 9 11 Jaafar 14 5 3 PKLeong 13 9 10 Ng 1111 889 words
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Article84 1983-05-21 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 21 12 14 Auric 9 11 11 Memo 6 2 1 Sultan Khoo 5 2 1 Goodman 4 9 12 Chens 4 6 1 ChuFaiHug 4 3 5 HTWee 4 0 3 Premier 4 0 2 Inderapura 3 3 5 Golden Arrow 3 384 words
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269 1983-05-21 37 BALTIMORE, Fri TWO of the top challengers for tomorrow's Preakness Stakes here will still start m the 1,910 m race, despite being denied the use of a drag to prevent bleeding from the nostrils, track officials said today. The trainer of Desert Wine, a269 words
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Article177 1983-05-21 37 ERNIE MANNING - ERNIE MANNING By PERTH, Fri. Former apprentice jockey Shane Coleman, will begin a race riding comeback next week. Shane, 25, is the son of Des Coleman, three times champion jockey m the Singapore-Malaysia circuit. Shane rode with considerable success when indentured to Horrie Hendry m177 words
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Tomorrow's card
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Article157 1983-05-21 37 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV B 1,200 m (Restricted terms 2 and 3-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 **3 Soper Asset 57 Foreigner-G Breukelen 3 nzg Khoo 2 2 4 Silk 57 Dallas-West 3 nzc *Aziz 4 4 Laser Scan 57 Galactica-Noordin 3 nzg Soo 12 4 *95 Brave Punter 57157 words
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Article145 1983-05-21 37 2.30 CLASS 4 DIV A 1,200 m (Restricted terms 2, 3 and 4-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 6***2 Larky Fortune 57 Lim Investment-V Chong 4 nzg KW Tan 8 Gerone 57 George West-Owner 4 nzg Rajoo 5 3 **3*» Taohwa Chiang 57 Tom-PK Leong 4 nzg Samrv 2 4145 words
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Article240 1983-05-21 37 3.00 CLASS 6 1,200 m (Ratings: 40-21) fflt j H"I'TH (Stakes: $13,500) 1 o*o*l* Monitor IV 57 (41) Hawaii- Jaafar 4 irq ud 4.5 KW Tan 14 2 4*0795 Cahaya 55.5 (39) Hillview-K I^ong 6 ag-.5 Gwilllam 9 3 3228*5 Chen Wan Slong 55.5 (37) Good For YouV240 words
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Article192 1983-05-21 37 3.30 CLASS 6 DIV 11,600 m 1,600 m (Ratings: 40-?1) (Stakes: $13,500) 1 2746*2 Timely Arrival 57 Chong SimSamsuri 6 nzg ud +1.5 Gwilliam 7 2 4735*3 Father's Favourite 57 (41) Father-West 4 nzg ud same Ngiow 14 3 *672»* Wlsnu V 57 (4«) Tjakra-Osman 4 nzg +.5192 words
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Article209 1983-05-21 37 TOA PAYOH TROPHY (Weight-for-age) Htft^niß 405 CLASS 2 DiV 11,850 m 1,850 m (Stakes: $24,000) 1 1*095 Recapture 57.5 Anderesingh-E Breukelen 6agdc 9 Asuwadl 11 2 *****0 Second To None II 57 Flying Fox-Allan 4 nzg u2 2 Lucas 7 3 *****8 Morejoy 5« Sultan of Perak S209 words
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Article168 1983-05-21 37 4.35 CLASS 2 DfV 3 1,400 m (Ratings: 110-101) (Stakes: $20,000) 1 7797*7 Just As Great 57 (111) True FriendSamsuri 4ah dl +.5 *Rahtnat 6 2 o**7** Royal Command II 5C (118) Kum LingAllan 4 nzg dl *-1.5 Lucas f> 3 *012*» Sunny Island 55.5 (m) Agasam-Bougoure 4amg168 words
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Article147 1983-05-21 37 5.05 CLASS 2 DIV 5 1,400 m (Ratings: 104-96) (Stakes: $20,000) 1 *****0 Diamond Hill (1M) Ai Chi-Ng 7 amg (12 1 KH Chew 7 2 232*08 Posing 56.5 (MS) Cheah Fah-Shanmugam 6amgd2 same P Lee 5 3 ****** Stylish Prince M.5 (I*3) Mdm JJ HeddleHeddle Bag dd147 words
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Article210 1983-05-21 37 5.40 CLASS 2 DIV 11,400 m 1,400 m (Ratings: 115-108) ifc-JIIHSi (Stakes: $22,000) 1 916*13 Express Car 57 (115) CP-Samsuri 4 ag same *M Rahman 9 2 ****** Shabjehan II 57 (115) Regency-Lim 6 eg dc +8.5 Donnelly 11 3 2*6662 Jerantut IV 5C.5 (114) Inderapura-Teh 3 nzg210 words
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Advertisement194 1983-05-21 37 t,££^l i nr- tflP 'f I, L llu i THE BEST CHOKE^^ 2^ 1 feet) is furnished jßLp^^..^-^" ""Bgjp^:- i^B^t h?mm i j^ Kv^ b v ™jßjßr" w I i if FURNITURE I^HB By 9BBBBH QQ BJs H^l (Mattresses Excluded) ts v-ff Jr jit- ■HP^ 1 ftfi^r iP.J.Ofi T, i194 words
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Article, Illustration306 1983-05-21 38 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By ANG PENG SIONG will not appeal for a place m the SEA Games 200 metres individual freestyle event even if he beats Soo-tho Kok Mun or Tay Khoon Hean m the swimming relay trial on Tuesday. That is when Peng Siong,306 words
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Article, Illustration344 1983-05-21 38 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By 1 1^ "v r B DrTiiii si 1 1 73 S^jHi TiTßii rTkTJ^^iLc^i TjTT jb lX* p^ t«t m DAVID LEE, who joined Singapore's SEA Games soccer squad yesterday, is likely to take his first test tomorrow night (7.30) when the344 words
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Article63 1983-05-21 38 It's final Mexico! STOCKHOLM, Frl. Mexico was nnaaimMisly awarded the ISM World Cop soccer finals today by the Intoraatioaal Football Federation (FIFA). The dMkten was aaaeiuieed at a newn eesleraMse here after the FIFA Executive Ommittee met to eIMMe new hosts following CMmnMft's withdrawal for flnmHal re— ra last October.63 words
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Article321 1983-05-21 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S Peter Hill created the first upset m the Magnolia Squash Classic when he defeated top-seed Raj Manchanda, of India, m a group match m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Peter, who had survived a two-game deficit against young Malaysian Richard Hashim321 words
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Article20 1983-05-21 38 ST ANDREW'S School beat Guildford Grammar School, of Perth, 20-14 m a rugby match at the Padang yesterday.20 words
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Article82 1983-05-21 38 CRICKET SCA Saturday League: Tanglin Taverners v SCC (Dieppe Barracks); CSC v Police (Balestier Road), SRC v Patrician Society (Padang). All at 2.30 p.m. HOCKEY SHA ttnder-23 tourney: Permaisurians v SCC (3.45 p.m.); IA v SAFSA (5.30 p.m.). Both matches at Balestier Road. SOCCER NFL: Division 2 Balestier82 words
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Article312 1983-05-21 38 HAKIKAT RAI - Swee Lee "Yes' to SEA Games HAKIKAT RAI By CHEE SWEE LEE, Singapore's women's 490 and BIHJ metres record holder, has confirmed her participation m the South-east Asia Games. The former Asian Games 499 m record-holder was given until yesterday by Singapore Amateur Athletic Association president Loh Lin Kok to312 words
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Article, Illustration197 1983-05-21 38 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By FORMER world professional snooker champion Alex "Hurricane" Higgins will be m Singapore from June 26-29 for a series of exhibition matches and trick shots at the Singapore Billiards and Snooker Council Clubhouse m Katong. SBSC president Lee Khyn Huoy said yesterday Higgins would be stoppingHIGGINS - 197 words
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Article272 1983-05-21 38 ROME, Fri. Top seed Jose Higueras, of Spain, moved into the men's quarter-finals of the Italian Open tennis championship here yesterday with a hard-fought 6-2, 6-4 win over Italy's Corrado Barazzutti. Third-rd results: Stefan Simonsson (Swe) bt Juan Avendano (Spa) 7-6, 6-4; Guy Forget (Fra)Agencies - 272 words
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Article112 1983-05-21 38 Boost for Gould LONDON, Fri. Lan Gould gave his chances of keeping wicket for England m the forthcoming World Cup a timely boost yesterday with a belligerent 55 for Sussex m their Benson and Hedges Cup cricket match against Essex. Scores: At Chelmsford: Sussex 208-8 (Gould 55). Essex 47--1. AtReuter; AFP - 112 words
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Article267 1983-05-21 38 LEEDS (England), Fri. Britain's Tony Jacklin, who was earlier named captain of the European golf team to meet the United States m the Ryder Cup m October, promptly celebrated with a five-under-par 65 m the first rot'n'i of the Leeds Classic jtsterday. Jacklin, former winner of the BritishReuter - 267 words
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Advertisement159 1983-05-21 38 V LIVE TONIGHT ON SBCCHANNELB SfiL AT 10 PM. :> «fc^ 4HIk jff jiff' bI WP *'\t I^l \T A I &> MANCHESTER UNITED brought to you by H|£2JSBJ^S^ter^'"SHM^^J?"*'-*'" *-^> ■^xWß%Wfa»^^Bßßte^Bl^BP'''^fl^S3s'***''^^^.jj»«^**'^^B^Bl .^B^BV^ HB^^^^ Bsa^^**«Bai»^Z!^^^^^^SStoißßiß^B^B^Blß^*S^»^^O^M«Bßa^^B^B*^Hß^Bttßßßßßßß^^^^^^^^ BBH^^^^t^HHfcW V HbSI P^''' -aH^^^s^^^v B^T V Today, the atmosphere over the green Wembley pitch HfißfEat159 words
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Article, Illustration517 1983-05-21 39 ASIAN Zone FIQ Masters' silver-medallist Ronnie Ng should shed his "best-man" tag and become a proud "groom" when the SEA Games bowling events roll off at Jackie's Orchard on May 30. Top honours seem to have eluded Ronnie, one of six southpaws m the Singapore517 words
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Article681 1983-05-21 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By Gold hopes plunge as Chua fails m the jerk IT would amount to a tragedy if, after all these years, Chua Koon Siong was forced to make a quie,t exit from the weightlifting scene. That Koon Siong is a quiet man will m no681 words
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Article, Illustration409 1983-05-21 39 IN THE last eight months that Japanese volleyball coach Akhiko Narita (left) has spent with Singapore's SEA Games teams, he has seen the men lose to visiting Thai and Japanese University sides and the women eliminated from the Princess Cup m Thailand last January.409 words
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Article504 1983-05-21 39 ON THE young shoulders of Sportswoman of the Year Adelene Wee rest Singapore's chances of breaking the Philippine and Thai domination of the women's bowling events m the SEA Games. The 17-year-old Singapore Open champion has come a long way since capturing the Philippine504 words
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Article120 1983-05-21 39 The aces will go places SINGAPORE'S weightlifters, boxers and judokas will have the chance to take part m international meets this year if they fare well m the SEA Games. Weightlifting goldmedallists are almost guaranteed of the trip to the Dragon International championships m Cardiff (July 24-29) or the Asian120 words
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Article, Illustration159 1983-05-21 39 WHAT should have been a keenly contested friendly hockey match between the Singapore men's SEA Games squad and the Indian Association, turned out to be a mere knockabout at Balestier Road yesterday (reports Hakikat Rai). The Indians, the hosts, were denied the use of the pitch159 words
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Article439 1983-05-21 40 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Our Diplomatic Correspondent ASEAN foreign ministers will next month study a recommendation by a 15-member task force which suggests the regional grouping work towards becoming a more formal political entity. The proposal, based on the well-established European Common Market model, asks439 words
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Article204 1983-05-21 40 THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila is expected here on June 1 for talks on his possible visit to Hanoi, Foreign Affairs Ministry sources said yesterday. He will meet Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan and call on Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi204 words
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206 1983-05-21 40 BANGKOK, Friday THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda today said his government, formed earlier this month, will follow an economic policy of speeding up investment, production of exports and rural development. i Gen Prem said m a statement to Parliament the government will work closely206 words
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444 1983-05-21 40 Gulf states may back pullout plan SAUDI Arabia and its Gulf allies appeared last night to support by implication a United States-sponsored agreement for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon, but urged Beirut not to jeopardise the integrity of the Arab world. A communique, issued after foreign ministers of444 words
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Article42 1983-05-21 40 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH MR. T. MUTHUKUMARASAMY, 75. passed away peacefully on 20/5/ 83 leaving behind wife, 3 sons, 3 daughters. In-laws and loved ones. Cortege leaves Blk 44, Telok Blangah Drive, #07-53 today at 3.00pm for Mt. Vernon Crematorium. Res: Tel: *****56.42 words
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Article72 1983-05-21 40 NEW YORK, Fri. Stock prices continued to slide m modest early trading as investors moved away from the market to await further news on the economy and interest rates. The Dow Jones industri- al average yesterday closed below 1,200 for the first time since April 25 and72 words
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24 1983-05-21 40 Lured by pay and perks, expatriate lecturers at NUS are put off by a 'Papa' attitude24 words
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264 1983-05-21 40 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA By FOR the fint tfme, ftelevtstoß eftmems wil be allowed to capture live a ceort ritttng Oat rf the Seat—* cable car pnbHc inqoiry. Bat SBC can only "alMot" the initial senla* tor aftmit five to It mfmtes. "There264 words
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Advertisement235 1983-05-21 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Shell Tower has given a big boost to Singapore Land's interim earnings. If not for that, the company's earnings would have fallen, reports ALAN LEE. A syndicate from Singapore is negotiating to buy a prime commercial site m Sydney. A European banker235 words
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Advertisement495 1983-05-21 40 Don't stand r J ~T jr rr > l_ There s fnr thic! W W^W a death Enough of pleas. Irene JEgS&Sr^: >**"~l I Hoe decides to fight '-'S,.', >~'"*r' fpmiK/ queue-jumpers with a IdFllliy code of conduct. Follow ::p::;;;:::::^? i^^ ::i^, \A/h3t tO five simple rules and m£ M495 words
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Advertisement231 1983-05-21 40 M PAKISTAN DOUBLE KNOTTED PERSIAN- DESIGN CARPETS Size: 3' x 5' (91 x 152 cm) f| $750 net f|f < fs^O^netj- 1 $975 net fg CHINESE TIENTSIN SUPER WASHED WOOL CARPETS SIZE: 6' x 9(183 x 274 cm) jjsl2oonet| |«sl7oonet| Jm $21 25 net 3 50% DISCOUNT on all carpets231 words
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Miscellaneous134 1983-05-21 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers In few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.93 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.52 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 620 C Fine Manila 22 36 C Fair Amsterdam 14/18 C Goudy Melbourne 8/19 C Fine Bangkok 28/36 C Sunny134 words
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Title Section32 1983-05-21 1 SECTION TWO And now Good bread that gives Science m the sth R a hollow "thump* 7 graphics LEISURE 2 OUTLOOK 1 BOOKS 2 Page Twenty-three Pages Two and Three Page Seven32 words
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Advertisement622 1983-05-21 1 Part of the greatest collection of Islamic Ji'Sb^ f art m the Arab world is now on display mWhSmr' f at the new Islamic Museum m Kuwait. i^if :< tUS^^m PASCALE VILLIERS le MOY describes f># IflffiP JP™* 11 how it grew and grew m the hands of J iiS'B^y/jrriPmfcfflll^^^622 words
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Article611 1983-05-21 2 TAN LEE LENG visits the. bakery m Changi village to discover the secret behind its darker and crispier loaf, which she says is the "best bread m Singapore". She also gives tips on how to make and bake bread and the best flour to use. BREADMAKING has been611 words
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Advertisement440 1983-05-21 2 30,000 rolls MUST be cleared. IJ^O ■Hjß^-^Jjii^^^ wS^K".a IB! JBUI U extremely durable «1 Hpl ZL v j, V IE 1 r 'i^>^ I b, s A it V i CHB' I B a oc\/ i"^~\ m c 1 1 Sfe i*' Sf Ih -fl ,j jm^^^HßT"^ <v i --4440 words
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Advertisement113 1983-05-21 2 asm n^ &te,^& -action d M° Sani-Flush Automatic •c/eans»d/s/nfecfs»deodo/fees^7^^»^^^^^^ Lasts up to 4MJto§nes7 m Keeping your toilet bowl clean and smelling fresh all day is easy with Sani-Flush Blue Solid. It works automatically. With a powerful cleaning agent to prevent stains from forming and a patented bacteriostat agent to kill113 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1983-05-21 3 White Bread (4 loaves) 2 cups milk heated and cooled to lukewarm 2 cups lukewarm water 2 tablespoons salt 1 teaspoon sugar 5 tablespoons butter,melted and cooled 40 gm fresh yeast 12 to 12' 2 cups flour Put lukewarm liquids into mixing bowl. Add m fresh yeast and stir1,100 words
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Article, Illustration235 1983-05-21 3 Chef Dury blends the classic and nouvelle WHEN he came to town, other French chefs threw him a party. But then Georges Dury is no ordinary person. The former chef and current adviser of the famous Cafe de la Paix Paris, he has credentials any chef worth his salt would235 words
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Advertisement99 1983-05-21 3 SB B .■j& < Ms The Beauty Clinic does not operate a branch m Flair Salon. Neither is it associated or connected m any way with Flair Salon or Garry Tan. Susan Loh (Mrs.) Sole Proprietor of The Beauty Clinic J That Chinese Heritage value quality price-tag ffit^BHlWy important Sale99 words
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Advertisement209 1983-05-21 3 Pnß "a Visa our r M^ w WLm ifc^t V newly renovated^2 p| ffl> "^CI oldt3el! Showroom ffigr^g^ #pP^ I* i. Unit 01-12 4^ SSSBflk #r> flljfffi I 3^" Goldbell Towers, 5888^./ 1 M J^ 47 Scotts Road |J i** ML i --^ffl |Bk leK_^llH..a a JJ fl Hj TOWER209 words
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Article, Illustration817 1983-05-21 4 THE Dynasty Hotel commands the intersection of Scotts and Orchard roads m much the same way its pagoda-tower dominates the skyline. Never mind the giggles of the Modern Movement's architectural aesthetes. The Dynasty has character. The lobby, m particular, has a two-fisted opulence. Vast and imposing,817 words
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Advertisement261 1983-05-21 4 "They say romance h back m style. f I say it never k —Jane Seymour, X /w/ Golden Globe winner for WC m ifr m t X- best actress m "East of Eden". j^ 4^^^^ SB^^^^lB^^'' fl 0 sH rCi l ln "Somewhere \jP"fefe m Time" and m "Live and261 words
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Advertisement165 1983-05-21 4 f%£s^z*m*,j^^^mW'^mof!£BßgwPQKbMjP' f /<?% m oi*7it^^^^b^ oHtt| ;Mfl BBBBE&iiEay*—^.. MB.' H» |H j 1 leather Bentwood easy chair Ijjjgfc; v: -SM| itvF'l^^^BLlt j>»*^h| f% Apparent structure m Brazilian massive hardwood (imbuia) with fungicide treatment. JP^B 'SBKBP'*^Bf^*i. I JuE equalized and varnished with a protecting waterproof film. Genuine leather i^MMMP JPkSi* IBKfH!BPfesK165 words
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Article, Illustration787 1983-05-21 5 Hi Kids Do tfffu, knovO ooht/Jm So thirsty LOdljUi hecauSZ $W licked ever GO ewe/opes tieafinj (YS -forms /A -phew y they art on the, way to ucnt I dome of uou, hewt wrttfan to wie. -firs IYS ■fcrrmqtDut uuu, hewe -/oratftterifo enclose. Ct Sdfaddressed envelope-787 words
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Article, Illustration136 1983-05-21 5 Mistakes can SOmetimes cause unexpected Results o)'v WfyLavider flewvriq vevy Careful iM\ lye, wi&vihiMallyfy mitfaki) allowed, 4>ov*&src£'n mdd (peuiciLuum nobatun) to gtrt^J w\ the, CuXtu^ts ck^n \<n Coloft\&?d{ Cocaxh aur&A<? (Pus -forming bAc-tev-iu Vn Ikuaw A^£^ u;hevi k£- nofaJuL that <w biufoaa. didvit qfiw) at All vohuck kd Vium tb136 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1983-05-21 6 How the US can learn from the Eastasians THE EASTASIA EDGE By Roy Hofheinz Jr Kent E. Catder Basic Books, New York, 1982, 274 pages. U5514.95 Reviewed by CHUANG PECK MING EZRA YOGEL alerted America to the challenge to its economic pre-eminence with his bestselling book, Japan as Number One.1,279 words
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877 1983-05-21 7 Throwing light on the Middle East UNKNOWN WHEN the British abandoned the Empire, they left a mixed legacy of valuable institutions, laughably arbitrary frontiers and racial confusion and hatred. A look at the map of Africa will show how that continent was divided on geometrical, rather than demographic principles, and877 words
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Article, Illustration454 1983-05-21 7 RAINTREE CHILDREN'S BOOKS (1) SPEED (2) WATER By Haslan Wade Concept and illustrations by Dems Wrigley 1979, $10.50 each Reviewed by NATHANAEL LIM MOST times you buy an educational book for your child although you yourself may not particularly want to read it. Yet, m454 words
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Advertisement90 1983-05-21 6 1h Bp:^^H^w^^J'!SSß^ v^^H'i v '<"' 'A.&^^B i MSB set S> All Bed Room Sets: One Double Bed. One Dressing Table. One 3 -Door Wardrobe, One Side Table, am seas w.ihoui waitresses QJJO/ ~_g^__^_J]_^__ SC-I ;S*s9 I )S^ Special -:^P I "-f $299/- r ,__3Bs/- HffOPf itifSS^iiF Two weeks only ,r90 words
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Advertisement624 1983-05-21 7 m i^nf^f^fffi* SdKwHl PBBBn| no surcharge t fll 1 VHP A —^^Hlflflo9^H HE All other major VNW^^^m ik| «IWHBMIHBB BBWI credit cards also accepted wIfHWI 1 J^C«^ -^Bf Nikon FE Body with Nikkor 50mm F1. 4 Jh P |B|^wte_ (A1) Lens and Case. Special Offer 5645 J^SlMj JSljfeSl!! B^ Nikon624 words
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Article713 1983-05-21 8 NOT many places still put people m prison for owing money, but then not many places take money as seriously as does this outpost of unbridled capitalism. A long-overdue bill of as little as US$l5 (about 5531.35) can, m theory, bring on a month-long sentence;713 words
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Article, Illustration594 1983-05-21 8 RAJENDRA BAJPAI m Hongkong MAX, a gaunt-looking man addicted to heroin for 10 years, left the tiny island of Shek Kwu Chau last month to begin a new life m Hongkong. The island, administered almost entirely by drug addicts trying to kick the habit,594 words
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Advertisement175 1983-05-21 8 NOW g J^ You Can Make It j£ S^^- Direct To |^5 MORESBY^ S! HONOLULU 5j _^W Every Saturday at 9.30 p.m. Only on AIR NIUGINI SFor reservation and ticketing, come to: #03-05 Orchard C E bmP^L 220 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****58 or \^K^ S-' l Singapore Airlines,175 words
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Advertisement220 1983-05-21 8 B B Wmm vW fl Im] M EMMw' Illil9lwl Ask someone who Pele is and they might think you've just come from another J^s*h planet. JP^ M H .l^ For Pel 6 is one of the most brilliant |r players m football history. His tactics fj^gj&Bfft and style are legendary220 words
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Article, Illustration51 1983-05-21 9 Left: One of the earliest examples of astrolabes (a forerunner of the sextant) from 10th Century Iraq. Its diameter is 17.5 cm > Right: The ceramic collection is "proof of the simplicity and talent of Islamic artists". From left, the examples are Minal, Chinese-influenced and51 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1983-05-21 9 turies, from Ommayad Spain to Mogul India. The 250 specialists, scholars, curators, collectors and friends of Sheikh Nasser (like the Maharajahs of Jaipur and Jodhpur) invited to the opening were told that the aim was to turn the museum into a world centre for the study of Islamic art. The1,208 words
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Advertisement373 1983-05-21 9 SMALL IS MORE. More lightweight, more compact, more portable for more enjoyable moviemaking ._jh p*** .jbmi |p Sharp VC-220N/ :MmSß^^^~ recorder system I I This Sharp marvel is so compact and portable you can capture all the action t^\ everywhere you go without ever feeling |jy StiSßSlfißHßi its weight. Which373 words
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Advertisement327 1983-05-21 10 J ADE: Vnd MONTii-aSf^dVy (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.00 RICHARD GERE DEBRA WINGER x^ A IWmI m REMARKABLY... frdjf W^ra ■the CROWDS are£f \T f "getting BIGGER «P "and BIGGER Bfe^iJ^ 'WINNER of 2 GOLDEN^ JHDBHHBfiftffiL^lfeßfc GLOBE AWARDS 1983 P™^^)^V^VlB B fP ■i w .^.Winner T ™XIJm327 words
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Advertisement558 1983-05-21 10 Golden New Town and Princess NOW SHOWING! Note REVISED Times! G: 11, 1.00, 4.00, 6.45, 9.00pm NT: 1.30. 3.30, 7.00, 9.00pm Pr: 1.45, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30pm I Clementi Palace DAILY at 1.30, 3.30, 7.15,9.30 "JIN GALUNGGUNG" Inrfon RATNO TIMOER ANGRY VOLCANO m QUEENSTOWNA DAILY at 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 "EVENING558 words
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Advertisement517 1983-05-21 10 I^CATHAY X \ZXs C^GANISATON X Q t WM KMIira V Q ONE DOWN TWO TO GO" f I 5 HJEBEEBSa fi X HURRY' SEE IT NOW X (|F 73rd HILARIOUS DAY' V Q lam, I 30, 4, 6 30 9 1 spmQ (I Columbia's "TOOTSIE" ft wrw:rjfl>»<tww;!;i ji Q WARNING517 words
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Advertisement538 1983-05-21 11 I Sill MINI I I PERSIAN BRUIAN I I RUGS I 106 mm x 167 mm (3 1 2 x bVz) 9 I $630 wwmm I Handwoven by child labour from S3 all-kurk wool on a pure silk base. H Density of weave approximates 800 M knots per sq. inch538 words
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Advertisement335 1983-05-21 11 i nAn PUBIH UTILITIES I IVY BORRO I *ELE(TRICITV I mTERRUPTIOn I 3 NOTICE TO CONSUMERS H The Electricity Department will be replacing the transformer at 7th Storey Hotel Substation I I with a higher capacity transformer to cater for I the increasing electricity demand m Beach Road and North335 words
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Advertisement195 1983-05-21 11 11 80,(K)() |x. j ople have seen the JH Aft exciting Gerry Cottle's Circus. 1 1 B Commencing 23rd May 1983, 2 shows I>ail\ aBB| I 6 pm 9 pm. Get your tickets now! I I ,g| K j^|i'''^^ Kallang Shore Gardens (next to National Stadium) ?™PBi pi S lO195 words
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Advertisement398 1983-05-21 13 S Ist time ever m Singapore 9 Vesak Buddhist Cultural S 0) CAIIIIJIIIUII .0 Kong Meng San, Phor Kark See Temple, Dharma Hall g^ ftgSjA Sat. May 21 to Wed. May 25 1 983. a Hw saag^»^fiiiiii»ii»..i to n 'g Q^g nt tne celebration of Vesak m Singa- *^^^4 <•398 words
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Advertisement736 1983-05-21 14 APPOINTMENTS Coopers OtLyDranCi Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies.736 words
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Advertisement454 1983-05-21 14 jpmijmonuiw i iiiiiiinii ■■■■iniipipii^ UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF 1 1 SOUTH EAST ASIA I has vacancy for the following position FINANCE ASSISTANT The successful candidate will be required to assist the Finance Officer m the running of the Finance Department. Requirements: I Preferably CCE 'A' level and LCCi Higher Accounting454 words
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Advertisement683 1983-05-21 14 RIS Robin Information Systems, a leading independent computer services company, which was recently appointed by CALMA, a subsidiary of General Electric USA to market its range of CAD/CAM systems, has vacancies for: MARKETING?APPLICATIONS ENGINEER (MICROELECTRONICS) Must be a graduate m electrical/electronic engineering from a recognised institution or equivalent The candidate683 words
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Advertisement778 1983-05-21 14 t**H CBREER WITH THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOHRD COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS The Public Utilities Board is planning major extensions to its computerised information systems and new applications utilising current teleprocessing and database technologies. It is looking for suitably qualified individuals for its various EDP positions to implement its plans. These positions, which778 words
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Advertisement716 1983-05-21 15 APPOINTMENTS Hr^r jk-r Growing out of clients' need to develop better Ml" I ways to manage and control their business, p e -rt Marwick's range of management coni i a F%\ KWf^t/ suiting services is ever changing and now fVir\S'CW SC i\ includes computer software development, acquisition advisory services, planning716 words
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Advertisement402 1983-05-21 15 ES| NATIONAL ItigSJ UNIVERSITY l(®yOF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the post of J ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (PERSONNEL) Candidates should have a University degree as well as a few years' experience m personnel administration. SALARY SCALE: $2050 x 150 3100/3275 x 175 4150 The commencing salary will depend on402 words
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Advertisement807 1983-05-21 15 PROJECT SALES ENGINEER (Jobßef:ol/BCY/M) The successful candidate will market the company's range of electro-mechanical systems including turnkey projects. He is likely to be a Degree or Diploma holder m Electrical or Mechanical Engineering with 2—3 years engineering sales experience. Candidates should possess the ability to communicate effectively at all levels.807 words
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Advertisement758 1983-05-21 15 Our client, a successful multinational company undertaking the supply, installation and after-sales service of a range of electronic and electromechanical industrial equipment, invites applications for the position of Service Manager. The successful candidate ofTHIS IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT will have direct responsibility for the growth and profitability of the company's aftenmarket activity,758 words
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Advertisement471 1983-05-21 16 APPOINTMENTS T PHILIPS "N WJK/e are a large and established multi-national organisation m TV the forefront of electronic technology. We manufacture and export electrical and electronic products and equipment to more than 1 20 countries throughout the world We are looking for suitably qualified persons to fill the following positions:-471 words
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Advertisement519 1983-05-21 16 WfSS SINGAPORE jP ii <S^? POLYTECHNIC Wt Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced 8 ffi| Bt persons for the post of m JQJj I PART-TIME LECTURERS I lS Subjects available m the evenings include:- Eg 1) CHEMICAL PROCESS TECHNOLOGY DEPT \il Food Technology, Polymer Technology, Process Control, Quality519 words
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Advertisement644 1983-05-21 16 O THOMSONCSF (A World Leader m Professional Electronics) wS invites applications from suitably qualified w candidates for the position of:- Hf TEST ENGINEER f SEMI-CONDUCTORS j The successful candidate, reporting to I the Production Manager, wi!f be responsi- ble for the maintenance of computerised j j test equipment and continual644 words
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Advertisement563 1983-05-21 16 ■mi W« ■HIIIMIIIIMMMMH^ AN INTERNATIONAL SURVEY COMPANY IS SEEKING THE SERVICES OF A: SECRETARY Mm. Requirements: GCE 'O' Levels with good command of written and spoken English Possess secretarial certificate with good typing skills Previous secretarial working experience with top expatriate executives Possess initiative, common sense and the ability to563 words
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Advertisement798 1983-05-21 17 APPOINTMENTS ■■■■■■■ri— r i M l l kf- 1 11 Due to rapid growth and expansion, Apple Computer has vacancies for the following new positions: CUSTOMS SPECIALIST We need an intelligent and aggressive individual who is capable of working with minimal supervision. The successful candidate should possess a degree/diploma. He/she798 words
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Advertisement709 1983-05-21 17 Cold Storage Manufacturing Pte Ltd is expanding its Z operations and to meet this existing growth and H challenge, we invite applications for who are required to work both on new product sectors as well as within the existing manufacturing areas of bakery, I confectionery, meat, dairy and beverage. The709 words
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Advertisement670 1983-05-21 17 ffIHDB POST (A) MANAGEMENT SERVICES OFFICERS POST (B) ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS The HDB is one of the largest Statutory Boards m Singapore. As the sole authority m public housing development, it manages a capital budget worth *****6 m and an operational budget of Ss9B6 m annually. We are expanding670 words
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Advertisement1958 1983-05-21 18 NOTICES I ISLAND PENINSULAR GROUP OF COMPANIES I TALAM MINES BERHAD ISLAND PENINSULAR DEVELOPMENT BERHAD I (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) M NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the 59th Annual General Meeting of the Company NOXICE OF EXTKAORTjTNAK I "1| will be held at1,958 words
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Advertisement418 1983-05-21 18 APPOINTMENTS I RCA, a multinational Electronics Company that has grown 15 times m 10 years invites suitably qualified and experienced personnel to: WALK IN for direct interviews m JOHORE PENANG Date Fri. 20-5-1983 Sat. 28-5-1983 Sat. 21-5-1983 Tim© 9.00 a.m.— 5.00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. —5.00 p.m. Place JOHORE MERLIN TOWER418 words
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Advertisement451 1983-05-21 19 NOTICE f I FURUKAWA CO LTD JAPAN I WISHES TO EXTEND ITS <X^SUNGEI WAY EQUIPMENT SDN BHD I X/ ON THEIR APPOINTMENT I AS THE SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE I FURUKAWA RANGE OF WHEEL AND LOG LOADERS IN P. MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE I Furukawa Co Ltd Construction Machinery Division Tokyo451 words
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Advertisement611 1983-05-21 19 APPOINTMENTS Advertising Career Opportunities With Gartshore Kerr&LJm BBDO We are a young and growing advertising agency with important international affiliations. To help handle our growing roster of clients, we seek to appoint the following additional personnel: Art Director This is a position carrying a considerable degree of responsibility and a611 words
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Advertisement118 1983-05-21 19 We are a first class hotel, of an established major international chain of hotels, located m the tourist belt and we are looking for the following personnel. INDIAN CHEF DE PARTIE (Specialist m Indian cuisine) ORIENTAL CHEF DE PARTIE (Specialist m local cuisine) ASSISTANT PASTRY CHEF The positions offer considerable118 words
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Advertisement661 1983-05-21 20 NOTICES DATUK KERAMAT HOLDINGS 1 ||pQßpffil BERHAD I |l TjV£JI NOlia OFMtFTING 1 I§W|ses3!l NOTICI Mil Rl K\ GIVEN thai the Ninth Annual Gene- I ll»lbiggfigß IB fdl Meeting ol Members ol the ompan> will he held at 1 flKjMfl B^m^^s the Registered Ot I ice Birth House, 7i lalan661 words
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Advertisement1562 1983-05-21 20 DATUK KERAMAT PROPERTIES BERHAD NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ihat the Ninth Annual General Meeting of Members of the Com pan) will be held at the Registered Office 'Birch House", li Jalan Datuk Keramat, Penang on Thursday 9th June, 1983 at 12.30 p.m. 1. To receive and adop(1,562 words
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Miscellaneous288 1983-05-21 20 jijjiitijgiiiiaijiiiiijiiiiiiii^^ ir*~'i-iH"' i '•<MWWHBMBBWWia fciTttMiiiniiii«MtiM^> <a>BMfcMMMMMMhrnt G ARFIELD By Jim Davis W I'LL s££ J IT IS I J YOU'Re NOT A WOMAN. 3 OIL ANP WATER, S^ C VOO, < COSTOMARV, ANP TMAT'S NOT A HANR J NITRO ANP GLVC ERIN, < 1 ARLENJE IN HUMAN > THAT'S A288 words
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Article, Illustration631 1983-05-21 22 TEO LIAN HUAY - How's this £or a real youth orchestra? TEO LIAN HUAY By LOCAL composer-violinist Kam Kee Yong wants young children to join an orchestra to know what it's really like to make music. He should know, for he has been training youngsters between 5 and 16 years old for the People's631 words
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Article, Illustration408 1983-05-21 22 CARBON COPY Now showing at Lido Reviewed by PATRICK SHEN CARBON Copy is a comedy that does not take its audience to be total morons, (the way Waitress did!). It does not rely on crude jokes about bodily functions to liven up the party (like Young Doctors408 words
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Advertisement779 1983-05-21 22 APPOINTMENTS r PHILIPS are a large multi-national organisation m the forefront of electronic I techno togy. We have m Singapore significant manufacturing as well as f t marketing activities covering a diversified range of products from consumer electronics to sophisticated professional systems. We now seek the services of promising individuals779 words
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Advertisement588 1983-05-21 22 YOKOGAWA HOKUSHIN ELECTRIC LEADING INSTRUMENTATION FIRM requires Instrument Engineer Diploma or equivalent m Electronics *2to 5 years working experience m process instrumentation and control. i'j, Knowledge of microprocessor and digital i electronics preferred. Process Computer f Technician Diploma/ITC graduates m Electronics. V Knowledge of microprocessor and digital p electronics preferred.588 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous378 1983-05-21 22 TODAY: day. displayed for the first time. THE LIFE AND DEATH OF IKAT Exhibition of They give a panoramic view TONG HO Play by Hwa traditional South-east Asian of Singapore from the 1820s Chong Junior College. Spon- ;*af or woven cloth. National to the *****. National Musored by the Culture378 words
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Article, Illustration222 1983-05-21 23 Along comes a group of five schoolboys, talking and laughing, still m their full-white uniforms with small school badges. One of them spots the limping youngster. Rushing away from his group, he comes up behind the teenager and starts a near-perfect imitation of his rolling limp. The222 words
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Article554 1983-05-21 23 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA SINGAPORE now has m addition to Reading, 'Riting and 'Rithmetic a fourth "R". Computer literacy. I am walking along busy Orchard Mall on a hot, sweaty Saturday afternoon. A young man a spastic lurches through the crowds. I notice from what he is carrying that554 words
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565 1983-05-21 23 The National Theatre Symphonic Band, which is staging a concert today, has arrived at that point where it needs a lot more exposure m order to grow. CHAN ENG CHENG reports. THE National Theatre Symphonic Band has set its sights on more ambitious achievements.565 words
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Page 23 Advertisements
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Advertisement161 1983-05-21 23 The Humphrey Automatic Refractor (USA) J*. Hi';' Have your vision tested by our most modern technical instrument. YICK MING OPTICAL CENTRE 1, Tanjong Pagar Plaza, #01-19, Singapore 0208. Tel *****72 Monday to Saturday 10.00 am 9.00pm. i^K HrirSili3WS3|g3| *R i3W j(» \i^ifct j^ i x'^v/ This coupon i 1/ I*VP.\l161 words
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Article, Illustration304 1983-05-21 24 Will Seagulls douse tire of the Red Devils? FA CUP FINAL (LIVE) MANCHESTER UNITED VS BRIGHTON (Ch 8, MM p.m.): So two unlikely teams meet m this prestigious Cup Final that is, perhaps, overshadowed only once every four years by the World Cup. For Brighton, managed by Jimmy Melia, it304 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous668 1983-05-21 24 12.50 PM Opening folowed by Sesame Street: Familiari- factory establishes itself; but his marriage to 9.45 News and Weather Forecast (English) sation with the letters "W" and "V" and the Clara is deteriorating. Sheila and Edgar continue 10.10 Dallas The Ewing Touch: JR wheels and deals number "5". their friendship.668 words
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Miscellaneous1015 1983-05-21 24 3.02 PM Quran Reading 8.30 Azan Isyak: Prayer Call 3.08 Programme Summary 8.34 Sorotan Seminggu 3.15 Road to Wembley 8 54 Puspawarna: Entertainment Pro 4.24 Bangsawan (r) „Mn g ra e 5.04 Kesuma: Women's Magazine *i 9 ft" B °r y f V c tS v 5.34 Kegiatan Belia: Youth's1,015 words
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