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Title Section15 1983-05-31 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8315 words
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Article286 1983-05-31 1 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD Joint statement on arms control released after seven-hour delay By US Editor WILLIAMSBURG, Mon. The storm clouds gathered for a few hours around the seven-nation summit here yesterday with a dispute centred on President Ronald Reagan's determination to put out a joint statement286 words
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Article, Illustration196 1983-05-31 1 Skipper Soh sent off for dissent AN ANGRY Soh Chin Aon was sent off In Malaysia's tensionfilled soccer match with the Philippines at the National Stadium yesterday. The game ended m a •-•draw. Soh was sent off when he objected to Burmese referee Hla Them showIng him the yellow card196 words
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306 1983-05-31 1 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Our Education Reporter THINGS are moving fast for Singapore's gifted children now that the Education Ministry has engaged a consultant and formed a special project team to look into the setting up of a programme for them. Dr Phua Swee306 words
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126 1983-05-31 1 TOKYO, Mon. The Education Ministry, which was criticised last year for allegedly toning down accounts m school textbooks of Japan's wartime actions, has approved the use of the word "invasion" to describe Japan's military offensives m Asia before and during World War 11,AP - 126 words
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Article29 1983-05-31 1 AMSTERDAM, Mon. At least three people died today in a violent explosion at a gunpowder factory about 15 km south of here, police I said. AFPAFP - 29 words
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242 1983-05-31 1 HONGKONG, Mon. THE government of Fujian province in east China is to return all the property and assets of the late newspaper tycoon, Mr Aw Boon Haw, to his heirs, the Xinhua news agency said in a report published in the left wingAFP - 242 words
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Article, Illustration295 1983-05-31 1 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG Accused's brother was hanged for having gun and bullets By A TOMBSTONE m a cemetery off Lim Chu Kang Road was alleged m a magistrate's court yesterday to be a subversive document which tended to advocate acts prejudicial to the security of295 words
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Article384 1983-05-31 1 Translation of the inscription AN ENGLISH translation of the Chinese inscription on the headstone and front face of Tan Chay Wa's tombstone was appended to the charge preferred against Tan Chu Boon. The translation of the Chinese characters engraved on the headstone reads: "Tomb of martyr Tan Chay Wa, a384 words
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Article84 1983-05-31 1 Golkar MP on $4 m theft charge JAKARTA, Mon. A ruling party Member of Parliament charged with embezzling about 1.7 billion rupiah (Ss4 million) today became the first high-ranking public official to stand trial under Indonesia's tough crackdown on corruption. The trial of Willy Najoan, 39, of the Golkar Party,Agencies - 84 words
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Article67 1983-05-31 1 TOKYO, Mon. Japan Air Lines, the national carrier which is nearly 40 per cent government-owned, said today it made a loss of 3.82 billion yen (Ss32 million) m the year ended March 31. A company spokesman said JAI, had a difficult time coping with theReuter - 67 words
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Article64 1983-05-31 1 DAMASCUS, Mon. Palestine liberation Organisation officials here denied today a report by a right-wing Lebanese radio station that there had been an attempt to assassinate the PLO leader, Mr Yasser Arafat, m Lebanon. "It's nonsense. It is a baseless report," Mr Aba Said, a PLO spokesman,AP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration589 1983-05-31 2 Rice and shine YOU light up my life, says one popular song. But, as you can see in this picture, the highlight of these diners' evening was dinner by headlight, courtesy of their friends' cars parked there. The improvisation resulted from a blackout at Bukit Merah Lane food centre589 words
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Article192 1983-05-31 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MUCH of the overwhelming response to the Dial-a-Mandarin service no doubt steins from cariosity rather than any genuine desire to learn Mandarin. Nonetheless, it is a very convenient, painless method of language instruction for people who have neither the time nor motivation to go for192 words
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Article330 1983-05-31 2 HOVIS OFFERS CEREBOS SHARES AT $1.35 EACH HOVIS Ltd, a subsidiary of Rank Hovis McDougall PLC, yesterday announced an offer for sale of 25 million shares in Cerebos Pacific Ltd at $1.35 per share. Cerebos Pacific is a trading, business development, management and holding company formed here in330 words
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Article207 1983-05-31 2 Across the years THEIR paths crossed for the first time on Sept 8, 1960 at the Palazetto Dello Sport Stadium in Rome. One was a young Singaporean and the other a Pole. Both had their hearts set on becoming Olympic champions. The Pole had to wait another four years207 words
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Article597 1983-05-31 2 Selling point ISRAEL is offering for sale a new range of battletested sophisticated weapons. Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), faced with declining export earnings, is offering an improved version of the Kfir jet fighter, an artillery target location system, a surveillance radar air defence system, an improved Gabriel597 words
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Article364 1983-05-31 2 Brains plus brawn THE United States Army used to be called a "hollow army" because of its staff shortages and inability to recruit and keep competent personnel. Today, according to the top brass, the army is attracting "better than average" young recruits. The latest recruiting reports show that364 words
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Article175 1983-05-31 2 Speeding things up THE government is taking steps to stimulate growth in the housing sector in order to boost the country's economy. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said on Sunday that the government was working on a uniform procedure for processing land applications in all the175 words
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Article190 1983-05-31 2 Mat for snoozing WHEN the weather is very hot, many people can't bear to sleep on kapok or foam rubber mattresses. They prefer to sleep on the floor or on rattan mats. Rattan, they claim, absorbs perspiration and are durable, lasting up to 30 years. Moreover,190 words
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Article730 1983-05-31 3 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD Closer unity among finance ministers, institutions urged By US Editor WILLIAMSBURG, Mon. Much closer cooperation between finance ministers and much wider use of existing institutions like the International Monetary Fund these will emerge as the main policy planks when the seven-nation summit winds up with730 words
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138 1983-05-31 3 WUJLIAMSBURG, Mon. Black-and-white television monitors provided the only glimpse of the leaders of the major industrial powers as they discussed the world's economic future in darkened conference rooms yesterday. In hushed tones, translators in sound-proof booths could be heard translating speeches into English, Italian,UPI - 138 words
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Article149 1983-05-31 3 WILLIAMSBURG, Mon. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher flew back to her British election campaign late last night, after just 27 hours at the economic summit. And she resumed the election campaign at a specially-approved press conference before she left by flashing a message to the folksPETER BARNARD - 149 words
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Article, Illustration60 1983-05-31 3 Basket takes Chancellor's fancy CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl of West Germany examining a basket as delegates tour a colonial WUliamsbarg craft shop in Virginia, where the economic summit Is being held. President Ronald Reagan (right), Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan and British Fringe Minister Margaret Thatcher (both centre) and PresidentUPI - 60 words
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112 1983-05-31 3 WILLIAMSBURG, Mon. West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl likes his stroll and that delayed yesterday's first formal session by 10 minutes. President Ronald Reagan and the other leaders attending the summit, except for the West German Chancellor, rode the short distance from Bruton parish churchUPI - 112 words
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Article254 1983-05-31 3 Leaders sure the tide is turning WILLIAMSBURG, Monday THE economic summit of the seven major industrial democracies was confident that world economic recovery was "getting under way," United States Secretary of State George Shultz said today. Reading a statement described as a joint stand by the seven participating nations, MrAFP; AP - 254 words
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Article83 1983-05-31 3 THE rapport between President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was evident throughout the summit. She was at his side during the formal meetings and on most other occasions during her short stay at Williamsburg. On the other hand, Mr Reagan and French President FrancoisUPI - 83 words
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Article73 1983-05-31 3 THE Soviet news agency, Tass, is faithfully on hand to cover the economic summit. Tass reporters do not ask questions at the briefings, but no briefing doors nave been closed to them. A Tass reporter has been spotted carrying the white canvas tote-bag given to allUPI - 73 words
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Article42 1983-05-31 3 Prayers for peace FTVE foreign leaders joined President Ronald Reagan in prayers for peace on Sunday at historic Bruton parish church. French President Francois Mitterrand did not attend and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone showed up just as it was enamg. UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article62 1983-05-31 3 CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, a red rose jauntily in his lapel at the first session of the economic summit on Sunday, did nothing to tarnish his reputation as a man with an eye for the ladies. As he walked into the Bruton parish churchUPI - 62 words
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Article52 1983-05-31 3 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan offered leaders attending the seven-nation summit a lavish Sunday dinner at the governor's palace. The menu included cajun popcorn, batter-fried crab claws and other Louisiana delicacies. A College of William and Mary music professor Bryan Fletcher in the costume of a colonial footman greeted theUPI - 52 words
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333 1983-05-31 4 LYDDA (Israel), Monday ISRAEL Aircraft Industries (LAI), which accounts for a fifth of the country's exports, is offering for sale a new range of bat tie- tested sophisticated weapons in the hope of reversing a decline in earnings. In the financial year 1981/82 lAl'sReuter - 333 words
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Article, Illustration274 1983-05-31 4 LISBON, Mon. President Samora Machel of Mozambique, who faces increasing trouble with South African-backed guerillas, yesterday took over the Defence Ministry as part ot a government reshuffle. Portugal's Radio Lisbon, quoting an official Mozambican statement, said that four portfolios changed hands and a new ministryUPI; AFP - 274 words
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Article61 1983-05-31 4 TOKYO, Mon. Toshiba said today it would start selling a tuning device that automatically cuts back ghost images annoying many television viewers. Ghosting is caused by the reflection of signals from tall buildings or hills. The device, which can be plugged in the antenna socketReuter - 61 words
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Article41 1983-05-31 4 BEIJING, Mon. English rock star Elton John arrived here today with the Watford football club, a British club owned by the singer which is scheduled to play three matches against the Chinese national team here and in Shanghai. APAP - 41 words
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208 1983-05-31 4 2 Israelis killed in skirmishes with guerillas TEL AVTV, Mon. Two Israeli soldiers were killed and three wounded In a Palestinian guerilla ambush In Lebanon yesterday, the army said today. Israel has warned that it will hit back hard if the Syrians and guerillas operating behind Syrian lines stepped upReuter; UPI - 208 words
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263 1983-05-31 4 Japanese to buy less oil from Iranians TEHERAN, Mon. Several Japanese companies have renewed contracts to buy crude oil from Iran but with severe cuts, diplomatic sources said yesterday. Most of the 12 companies have renewed the contracts but several were purchases cut by almost half. When the old contractsReuter - 263 words
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Article105 1983-05-31 4 ANKARA, Mon. Turkish Foreign Minister liter Turkmen flew to Baghdad yesterday amid reports that Turkish forces were continuing to mop up armed Kurdish rebels at its border with Iraq. Turkish forces were said to be in an area betwee 30 and 40 km inside Iraq. TheAFP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration243 1983-05-31 5 'Bullet and ballot' policy of IRA faces its toughest test BELFAST, Mon. The "bullet and ballotbox" strategy of Sinn Fein, political wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), will be put to its toughest test when Northern Ireland votes in the British general election on June 9. The main interestReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration278 1983-05-31 5 LONDON, Mon. The British general election campaign entered its last full week today with opinion polls predicting a landslide victory for the ruling Conservatives. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who is seeking a second term of office on June 9, was due to return fromReuter; Pana - 278 words
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172 1983-05-31 5 MOSCOW, Mon THE Soviet Navy has had to deal with serious discipline problems among the crew of one of its strategic command ships, the cruiser Zhdanov, according to a magazine report. The ideological journal, Communist of the Armed Forces, gave no details of theReuter - 172 words
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353 1983-05-31 5 DETROIT, Mon. American scientists are worried about what' they perceive as increased efforts by the federal government to control scientific information on the grounds of protecting national security. Several scientists told a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science that in theReuter - 353 words
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212 1983-05-31 6 BEIJING, Mon. The ideas of Confucius, one of the leading philosophers in Chinese history, are still valid in communist society today, according to the magazine Beijing Review. The weekly stressed that in Confucian thought "there are still rational elements which we canAFP - 212 words
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149 1983-05-31 6 Two strong quakes jolt north Japan TOKYO, Mon. Two stro"? earthquakes startled northern Japan early today as rescuers aided by patrol boats and aircraft searched for 46 people missing since last week"s devastating earthquake and subsequent tidal waves. The Japanese meteorological agency said the new quakes, which registered 5.8 andUPI; Reuter - 149 words
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Article36 1983-05-31 6 LONDON, Mon. Pictures of Princess Diana with a slight tummy bulge appeared in some British newspapers, today, starting speculation that she might be pregnant for the second time. Buckingham Palace immediately denied it. APAP - 36 words
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377 1983-05-31 6 CANBERRA, Monday AUSTRALIAN newspapers today said that the honeymoon was over for Prime Minister Bob Hawke's government after the Australian Labour Party's apparent defeat in a byelection at Bruce in Melbourne. With about 90 per cent of the votes counted last night, LiberalReuter; UPI - 377 words
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329 1983-05-31 6 Casualty toll rises in Indian state violence NEW DELHI, Monday THE casualty toll in recent clashes between rival party supporters reportedly rose to nearly 1,700 today. The Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported two deaths as the campaign for Sunday's elections in Jammu and Kashmir state headed intoAFP; Reuter - 329 words
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Article177 1983-05-31 6 Suitor blows up fiancee's house BEIJING, Mm. A young suitor, unable to pay the large dowry demanded by Ms prospective parents-in-law, blew up their house, killing himself, his fiancee and her granimotfier, the Yangcheng Evening News reported. The incident, reported by the Guangdongbased newspaper, was the latest ease involving theAFP - 177 words
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Article68 1983-05-31 6 NEABLY 4,@©§ refugees from Sierra Leone have fled to Liberia to escape political violence in the last 11 days, government officials in Monrovia said yesterday. The Liberian Red Cross said two nine-year-old children died last Friday from pneumonia and a man, reportedly shot five days beforeAP - 68 words
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Article57 1983-05-31 6 THE OLDEST member of the Soviet Union s ruling politburo, Arvid Pelshe, died at the age of 84 Ms office in Moscow announced yesterday. The cause of his death was not given. Mr Pelshe was the only member of the present leadership to have met Lenin andReuter - 57 words
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Article65 1983-05-31 6 SOUTH KOEEAN opposition leader Kim Young-Sam yesterday spurned a government move to end his house arrest and said he would continue his nearly two-week-old hunger strike to press a series of political demands. Officials said the house arrest imposed 11 months ago on Mr Kim, headAFP - 65 words
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Article57 1983-05-31 6 DOLLAR reached a six-month high in Frankfurt and another all-time record in Paris yesterday as dealers said the Western economic summit at Williamsburg had so far been inconclusive. Continued expectations of high US interest rates, making the dollar attractive to investors, pushed the currency to 2.5155Reuter - 57 words
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Article69 1983-05-31 6 THE SOVIET Union genuinely wants an agreement with the United States limiting strategic nuclear weapons, despite its "stalling tactics," Mr Edward Rowny, the chief US negotiator at the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, said yesterday. Speaking in Detroit, Mr Rowny said: "Everything I have seen so far inAFP - 69 words
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Article63 1983-05-31 6 UNITED AIRLINES, the main American domestic carrier, yesterday launched daily non-stop flights from Hongkong to Seattle on the north-west coast in a bid to become a major force in the Pacific. About 100 of the 238 seats were filled on the first flight to the US, roughlyReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration887 1983-05-31 8 Strange way of control, manager told Captain Short: Yon are Peter Ang's boss, are yon not? Mr Chiam: Yes. Captain Short: As his boss you accept responsibility for his work? Mr Chiam: Yes. Captain Short: All his work? Mr Chiam: I have no control over his movement of vessels. Captain887 words
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Article404 1983-05-31 8 ALAN JOHN; GERRY de SILVA; BEN DAVIDSON - ALAN JOHN GERRY de SILVA BEN DAVIDSON By and HIGH Court judge Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai is chairing the three-man commission of inquiry into the Sentosa cable car tragedy at the Supreme Court Building. He is assisted by Capt Peter Ho, marine superintendent (personnel)404 words
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602 1983-05-31 8 Highlights of yesterday's proceedings NO PENALTY FOR DELAY: Although the Eniwetok was supposed to be completed by Dec 29 last year, it was delayed to Jan 15 and then, again, to Jan 29. Keppel's marine manager Chiam Toon Thong said he did not think Keppel was bound by contract to602 words
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Article, Illustration583 1983-05-31 8 PSA PILOT Capt Goh Song Kim said he would not let any ship of more than 52 m transit through the Western Entrance. Capt Goh, who testified in the afternoon, denied Mr H.E. Cashin's suggestion that a harbour pilot583 words
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239 1983-05-31 9 Science teachers learn the tools of the trade SO THE teacher has a new overhead projector. Hut how does he make full use of it in the classroom? This was a point that 105 primary school teachers sought to answer during a four-hour workshop for science teachers at the Science239 words
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Article56 1983-05-31 9 LACK of quorum on Sunday forced the Singapore Malay Teachers' Union to postpone until next month its annual general meeting the first time in its 36-year history. The required quorum was 247 members, but only 140 out of 1,400 members showed up for the meeting scheduled for56 words
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Article43 1983-05-31 9 A FURNITURE shop in Lorong Zaiton, off Braddell Road, was destroyed in an early-morning fire yesterday. The fire was brought under control in two hours. No one was hurt and the cause and extent of the damage are not known.43 words
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Article, Illustration243 1983-05-31 9 THE Singapore Armed Forces has mechanised bridge-building to help make the army's path that much easier. There is a corps under the wing of the Combat Engineers which rumble into action to help units from other arms of the military in operations.Pioneer - 243 words
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Article160 1983-05-31 9 THE Skills Development Fund approved grants totalling $67.7 million last year, 23 per cent more than in 1981. A total of 614 manufacturing companies received 43.6 per cent of grants approved, according to the Singapore Investment News, an Eco- nomic Development Board publication. It also160 words
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Article, Illustration166 1983-05-31 9 Car headlamps make light of dining in the dark IT WAS dinner by the light of the candle for some and dinner by the light of the car for others (left). Stallowners at Bukit Merah Lane food centre were undeterred by the blackout last night and hadDAVID TAN - 166 words
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Article, Illustration172 1983-05-31 9 Group formed to keep SAF well-armed BEHIND every piece of equipment used by the Singapore Armed Forces is a trail leading to the Materials Management Organisation. This is the Defence Ministry organisation whose task is to select equipment, weapons and ammunition most suitable for the SAF's needs. Pioneer, the SAF172 words
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165 1983-05-31 9 Watch eclipse at the Science Centre THE Singapore Science Centre will provide facilities for people to view the solar eclipse on June 11. The partial eclipse will occur between 10.54 a.m. and 1.53 p.m. The maximum shadow of the sun will occur at about 12.20 p.m. when about half of165 words
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Article67 1983-05-31 9 Adventure for NTUC members THE exciting world of Gunung Tahan may soon open up to NTUC members, that is, if all goes well on an exploration adventure starting tonight. Two NTUC officials are accompanying a school mountain climbing team to experience the climb for themselves first. They will leave by67 words
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Article117 1983-05-31 9 KERALA state's Minister of Education, Mr T.M. Jacob visited National Junior College at Linden Drive yesterday as part of his two-day study tour of educational institutions in Singapore. The principal, Mr Lim Bok Jai, briefed Mr Jacob and his party on the junior college system117 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1983-05-31 10 HEDWIG ALFRED - Reading for the fun of it HEDWIG ALFRED ■By FOR 25 years now, the National Library has been leading the drive to nurture a nation of readers. At its helm is Mrs Hedwig Anuar, whose name has become synonymous with the library. In conjunction with its silver jubilee celebrations beginning1,242 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-05-31 10 THE National Library offers more than books. Whether you are the outdoor type who likes romping around on a day trip or prefer writing poems or making origami, there is something for you. The central library and its four290 words
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397 1983-05-31 11 STUDENTS suffering from the torment of broken homes will learn corrective and preventive j moral education under the new j style Being and Becoming pro- j gramme. The revised teachings on the family, being rewritten by project director Dr (Rev) R. Balhetchet, will397 words
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153 1983-05-31 11 ASEAN must strengthen its economic ties in view of the global recession, the Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry and Social Affairs), Mr Sidek Saniff, said in Kuala Lumpur. Bernama quoted him as saying that as a regional economic power, Asean should voice its objections153 words
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Article, Illustration439 1983-05-31 11 d&SAt-b SIXTH CONGRESS OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN LIBRARIANS THE library must provide as much information as its users want and in the most effective way. It must be more than just a source of information, said the Minister for Culture and439 words
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354 1983-05-31 11 Librarian (n):A specialist who helps flow of information DR CHAM'S DEFINITION TODAY'S librarian is a specialist who teaches library users how to get the information they need. He is no more the dusty character sitting peacefully, guarding the hundreds of books and journals in his care. The president of the354 words
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457 1983-05-31 13 They help faculties review curriculum to ensure relevance' THE National University of Singapore constantly seeks feedback from students and reviews the curriculum of all its faculties to ensure that what is being taught is useful and relevant to developments in the country. In order457 words
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Article, Illustration300 1983-05-31 13 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By THE Henderson Senior Citizen's Home has helped a schoolboy earn the Eagle award the highest honour In American scouting. For his work In the home, as well as for fulfilling other criteria, William Anderson, 14, has become the youngest and fourth recipient300 words
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333 1983-05-31 13 Asean is not an empty shell, says EEC official THE European Common Market does not believe that Asean is the empty shell that its critics say it is, even though it is true that most of its achievements have been in politics rather than economics. This was stated at a333 words
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Article45 1983-05-31 13 THE Chinese comedy film, Ares Go Places (Part 1), will be shown at the Empress Theatre on June 12 to raise funds for the Ayer Rajah Zone 1 Residents' Committee. Tickets from $2.50 to $10 are available at Block 501 West Coast Drive 01-252/254.45 words
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64 1983-05-31 13 MOTORISTS who wish to park their vehicles at the National Stadium car parks will not be affected by the SKA (lames 20 km walk which starts at fi.3o a.m. tomorrow. Traffic policemen will direct motorists to the car parks. Motorists should avoid Stadium64 words
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131 1983-05-31 13 Appeal to use Tamil as well for Hindu studies THE Singapore Tamil Teachers Union has appealed to the Education Ministry to reconsider its decision to teach Hindu religious studies only in English. It feels the subject, which will be taught to Secondary Three and Four students next year, should be131 words
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Advertisement555 1983-05-31 13 Qyrin(mlllahswi\ w y .J^W \\w (K)l sea breeze is gentle on youi fa< f^^^W and the warm tropical sun lulls you into a r^-^j^. jam Wk. feeling of complete peace and quiet. Wave your index finger and the bottle ol appears in front of you. Bl ifOv^Bli^^^^ m^mm^^^M m^-^jm fun555 words
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483 1983-05-31 14 The Straits Times says... Mandarin without tears HALF a million calls a day it is almost as if it is boom time on the stock market again. Having tried, repeatedly, to get through to the Dial-a-Mandarin lesson service, we can understand the annoyance felt by people who seem to get483 words
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Article, Illustration319 1983-05-31 14 Jenkins lacks the passion and fire for power MR ROY JENKINS spent four years as president of the Commission of the European communities. Roy Harris Jenkins has been a politician for most of his 62 years. His achievements are many and distinguished. He is a ben vivant, has a reputationUPI - 319 words
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Article, Illustration871 1983-05-31 14 Harvard Nuclear - What are the chances of an accidental nuclear war? Harvard Nuclear By the Study Group MASSACHUSETTS Could nuclear war begin purely by accident? The assumption is common that nuclear war is likely to come not by decision of rational government leaders but due to mechanical or human accidents. Johnathan Schell,NYT - 871 words
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Article, Illustration724 1983-05-31 14 MANILA East meets West or badly wants to every day in Manila newspapers are packed with advertisements promising new life to Filipinas eager to live abroad with a foreign mate. Marriage brokers call it a public service, critics brand it a fleshAFP - 724 words
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629 1983-05-31 14 CATHY BOOTH - Britain 's new party losing its sparkle CATHY BOOTH A fairytale that turned sour By in London 4 THEY were a microcosm of the new middle-class Britain. They offered an alternative to heartless, insensitive Conservative capitalists and headless, seemingly ineffectual Labour social- A ists. 7 THE Social Democratic Party wasUPI - 629 words
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Advertisement41 1983-05-31 14 B SINGAPORE usiness MC(P) 21/12/82 VOL.7 NO. 5 MAY 15, 1983 $4 MONTHLY v- s Bab v i^^Biii.. m I w^w SB I Hr^d^^' jJwT vim; j j^' jinn. Published by Times Periodicals Private L.imited (a member of The Times Organisation)41 words
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256 1983-05-31 15 Attempt to help nearly did more harm I RECENTLY came across a motorcyclist who had been injured in a collision with a van. I quickly ran over to see if I could do anything. Another man did the same. The first thing he wanted to do was to pull the256 words
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Letter71 1983-05-31 15 I AM one of those who hope that it doesn't rain in spite of the dry spell. You see, the Housing Board has sent men to patch up my leaking roof on more than 10 occasions in the course of eight years, but it is still leaking.71 words
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328 1983-05-31 15 I REFER to the report "How to catch up with those 15,000 runaways?" (ST, May 19) on the midnight roundup of traffic offenders who did not respond to summonses. On April 12 and again on April 19, I wrote to two senior traffic328 words
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107 1983-05-31 15 Debate time slot has been found convenient WE refer to the letter "Telecast debates on weekends." (ST, May 10). Since 1980, the feedback we have received indicates that most viewers have found the Thursday 7.05 p.m. time slot convenient. We hope the writer will appreciate our need to take into107 words
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111 1983-05-31 15 PLEASE refer to the letter "House was damaged, then its annual value raised five-fold" by "Victimised." (ST, May 6). Some houses were found damaged in the Bukit Timah area at the time the Sewerage Department was laying sewers in the area. The contractors who111 words
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Letter79 1983-05-31 15 I REFER to the two letters "Daily problems" by "Fed-up" and "It's a long way" by Christopher Chin (ST, April 25) requesting a feeder service from the interchange to Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 and another from dementi to West Coast Drive. We thank both writers for their79 words
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Letter, Illustration378 1983-05-31 15 Law must be flexible and understanding I REFER to the letter "Take your medicine and stay in good health" by "Law by law, fair all round." (ST, May 26). I do not see how Mr James Law, after having appeared in court in answer to a traffic summons, can be378 words
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304 1983-05-31 15 Slow vehicles blocking fast traffic flow I AM a regular user of the Pan-Island Expressway (the stretch from the Police Academy to Adam Road) and I would like to suggest ways to improve the traffic flow and conditions there. The PIE was constructed to handle the increasing volume of traffic304 words
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490 1983-05-31 15 Isn't there a less painful way? I REFER to the article "Sweet 16 and beyond." (ST, May 14). Let there be a big change in a teenager's life from secondary school to a totally new environment and system the junior college. Let her settle down after a week of orientation.490 words
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Letter58 1983-05-31 15 AS a Singaporean, I am very proud of the local production ''Army Series," which was recently shown over television. During its run, my family and friends used to discuss the various episodes. Many people may have missed either the whole series or portions of it. Could the58 words
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192 1983-05-31 15 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you192 words
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Advertisement221 1983-05-31 15 The Guerlain Salon At the House of Guerlain, you'll find our world famous collection of perfumes. Our make-up. And a very special range of skin care and beauty treatments. $45.00 Facial Complete cleansing, peeling, steaming and the unique Guerlain massage that works on face muscles and pressure points without stretching221 words
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Advertisement107 1983-05-31 15 Canon Only Canon copiers have SCPS while other copiers dont, which is why their copies are hard to read S.C.P.S. is our Single Component Projection System that makes perfect reproductions across the entire half tone spectrum of any original and on any number of copies run. The result? Perfect copies107 words
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316 1983-05-31 16 JUDITH HALE - Frozen beef to be sold at airport soon JUDITH HALE Departing passengers can buy meat By A SUPERMARKET selling pre-packed frozen meat will probably be set up in the Changi Airport's restricted departure zone in two to three months. It is expected to cater mainly for Japanese visitors who have316 words
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138 1983-05-31 16 STPB not likely to conduct course for guides THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board! is unlikely to conduct any tourist guide courses this year. The decline in the number of visitors 'between December last year and February has meant that there Is no need to increase the pool of guides. There138 words
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271 1983-05-31 16 A BUSINESSMAN was ordered to pay the outstanding interest on a hire purchase loan on a car which was stolen six months after he had purchased it. Mr Pok Koon Seng of Avenue 4, Ang Mo Kio, had refused to pay Asia271 words
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Article61 1983-05-31 16 NO HOUSING Board flats in Bedok, Upper Changi Road or Marine Parade will be demolished to make way for the Mass Rapid Transit system. A Ministry of Communications spokesman said this yesterday to quash rumours that some blocks of HDB flats would be affected by the proposed61 words
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Article61 1983-05-31 16 Embassy's temporary offices THE public may transact business with the Indonesian Embassy at its temporary offices at Orange Grove Road. The embassy moved from Wisma Indonesia in Orchard Road on April 23. The embassy's press attache, Mr M. Abdullah, said that the new embassy building at the junction of Chatsworth61 words
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Article, Illustration248 1983-05-31 16 TEO LIAN HUAY - Pong Pong tree the root of residents' problem TEO L IAN HUAY By THERE are trees and more trees. Trees that provide shade on sonny days and shelter on rainy ones; trees whose fruits are eagerly awaited. And then there is the Pong Pong tree. About 159 of these have248 words
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257 1983-05-31 16 NG WHAY HOCK - NG WHAY HOCK ■-5.7 ABOUT forty people turned up on Sunday for one of Singapore's first medical check-up sessions organised by a community centre. The free check-ups at Ang Mo Kio were the result of numerous requests from the public. The257 words
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288 1983-05-31 16 S. KUMAR - Addresses can be changed at police stations S. KUMAR &y MEMBERS of the public can go to any police station or post from tomorrow to have the addresses on their identity cards changed. This service, stopped in the early Seventies, is being re-introduced because police are now moving into a288 words
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Advertisement262 1983-05-31 16 1 BMH H I HklMM^Kr JBMiWafc 12 lorry/container bays with mechanical II I Ivll ■P^B| dock levellers at convenient locations. WkV^ Jf I nkmi^^r I 4 spacious, high-powered lifts. Warehouse, jtir^f^k 9kMk Mr%l it f lll^^ 24-hour security m 1 Vlvll W 8 Jlk Ample public lighting I^B^mmm "If "^^ff^262 words
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Article49 1983-05-31 17 CENTRAL Properties has reported group pretax profits of $10.07 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982 (compared with $9.44 million for 1981). Directors have recommended a final dividend of 15 per cent gross, making a total of 30 per cent (25 per cent) for this year.49 words
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Article40 1983-05-31 17 KUALA Lumpur Kepong Bhd has announced group pretax profits of M518.68 million for the six months ended March 31, 1983 compared with M522.4 million in the previous interim. Turnover amounted to $52.02 million, against M561.4 million before.40 words
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Article19 1983-05-31 17 TAN Sri Runme Shaw has retired as a director of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation from May 28.19 words
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Article85 1983-05-31 17 PUBLIC Bank Bhd will be holding an extraordinary general meeting on June 21 to approve its proposed bonus, rights issues and share split. The company's books will be closed from 4.30 p.m. on June 22 to 8.30 a.m. on June 23 for the purpose of determining shareholders'85 words
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Article55 1983-05-31 17 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd has clarified that the postage stamp used on the recently reported forged share certficates were issued by the postal authorities on Jan 4, 1979, and not 1981 as earlier reported. This was because of an error by the postal officer who first informed the company55 words
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Article100 1983-05-31 17 TOKYO, Mon. Orders received by 43 major Japanese construction companies fell 30.5 per cent in April to a seasonally adjusted 655.25 billion yen (Sss.B billion) from a record 943.23 billion yen (revised) in March, when they rose 27.7 per cent from February, the construction ministry said. Unadjusted AprilReuter - 100 words
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Article95 1983-05-31 17 PARIS, Mon. The Iranian government has paid Compagnie Franciase des Petroles US$l7 million (5535.5 million) as indemnity for the French oil company's share in the Iranian oil consortium that was dissolved after the Iranian revolution, a CFP spokesman said. The payment ends a dispute between Total and IranReuter - 95 words
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Article86 1983-05-31 17 WASHINGTON, Mon. The World Bank said its affiliate, the International Development Association, has approved a 50-year, US$25 million (5552.3 million) credit to improve water supply in Karachi, Pakistan. The bank said in a statement the U5536.54 million project will enlarge a raw water canal and pipe transmissionReuter - 86 words
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Article82 1983-05-31 17 TOKYO, Mon. The Bank of Japan said the money market is expected to face a shortage of 1,500 billion yen (5513.3 billion) in June following an estimated surplus of 2,250 billion yen for May and an actual surplus of 2,313 billion yen in April. It said theReuter - 82 words
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Article85 1983-05-31 17 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Getty Oil Co said its Canadian unit, Getty Oil Canadian Operations Ltd, proposed to enter into talks to merge with Canadian Reserve Oil and Gas Ltd of Calgary, which is 86 per cent owned by Getty. The terms call for other Canadian Reserve shareholders toReuter - 85 words
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Article171 1983-05-31 17 FEDERAL Flour Mills Bhd, reporting its results for the first time as a listed company, has enjoyed a substantial increase in group pretax profits for 1982. The Malaysian group chalked up pretax profits of M521.206 million against Ms7.B million before. The figure was, however, still slightly171 words
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285 1983-05-31 17 SMI shares fetch 17.5pc more on stock market SHAREHOLDERS of South Malaysia Industries who elect to sell their shares on the market will receive an increase in capital value of 17.5 per cent, based on the last transacted price of M54.70 per share on May 9 (SMl's share price closed285 words
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415 1983-05-31 17 CARACAS, Mon. Venezuela plans to present a concrete debt rescheduling proposal to banks within the next eight to 10 days, following talks with the International Monetary Fund, Venezuelan financial sources said. They said Finance Minister Arturo Sosa will go to New YorkReuter - 415 words
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430 1983-05-31 17 HOVIS Ltd, a subsidiary of Rank Hovis McDougall PLC, yesterday announced an offer for sale of 25 million shares in Cerebos Pacific Ltd at $1.35 per share. Cerebos Pacific is a trading, business development, management and holding company formed here in 1981 to430 words
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184 1983-05-31 17 Public Corp reduces first-half losses AN IMPROVED second half has helped Public Corporation (formerly known as Public Textiles) to reduce substantially losses incurred in the first half. For the year ended Dec 31, 1982, the group registered operating pretax losses of M539,363. Although this compared poorly with profits of M5897,225184 words
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370 1983-05-31 17 JOHAN Holdings has gained control of Diners Club (Singapore), one of the most established local credit card companies. The Malaysian-based listed group announced during the weekend that it had entered into a $15.38 million agreement to buy 2.083 million more shares in Diners370 words
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Article73 1983-05-31 17 Boustead Bhd Dnnlop Ind Guinness -2 MTC -5 Pan Elec Kothmans I -2 S Trading +5 V M Works -4 C*C +5 Esso -5 Gothrie Bhd NBT -5 Perils Plant -10 Semb Ship -2 Snp Corp -1 Wearnes -6 CCM F*N Haw Par +5 Nat Iron73 words
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361 1983-05-31 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed narrowly mixed yesterday with prices moving uncertainly on buying support and profit-taking in moderate trading. Intraco rose 24 cents to $4.26 and Public Bank 30 cents to $9.85. Keppel Shipyard fell 8 cents to $4.54 and Industrial Commercial Bank 5 cents361 words
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Article31 1983-05-31 17 Up Down anch Industrials 31 68 13 Finance 11 5 3 Hotels 2 4 5 Properties 4 7 2 Plantations 7 4 4 Mining 1 3 Deb/Loans 4 2 231 words
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Article, Illustration31 1983-05-31 17 Bedford 50t 570 -63 Dunlop Est 700 -40 Bonvests 50e 129 -37 Riverview 494 -16 Lion Corpn 468 -12 Pegi Msia 456 -12 OCBC 1090 -10 Metro Hldgs 1000 -1031 words
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Article52 1983-05-31 17 M Cement 815 +45 Jacks Int 805 +35 Temerloh 470 +26 Intraco 424 +22 DBS 970+20 Johan Hldgs A 505+20 Benta 540 +20 Carlsberg 498 +18 Public Corp 398 +18 M Banking 855 +15 Johan Hldgs 605 +15 Oriental Hldgs 565 +15 Public Bank 985 +10 MB F Hldgs52 words
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Article43 1983-05-31 17 May 26 May 30 BT Composite: 908.84 907.74 BT Indicator: *****0 *****6 ST Industrials. 935.25 930.95 ST Finance: 2389.94 2397.31 ST Hotels: 1041.M 1040.36 ST Properties: 753.64 747.88 ST Minings: 263.56 263.74 ST Plantations: 1168.37 1163.95 OCBC: 819.24 817.54 SESInd: 710.39 707.4043 words
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Article21 1983-05-31 17 Multi-Purpose 1,519,000 Faber Merlin 1,103,000 City Dev 629,000 PahangCons 551,000 Bandar Raya 544,000 Total turnover: 14.07m Total value: $48.55m21 words
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Advertisement154 1983-05-31 17 tt Sri Lanka... this dream of fairyland and Raradise.^r^n m\ jf I I ii Mr J&m BSI^ j^H^l^a K^fc^^^^^^^^^HS^SppiPi ?v If you fly Air Lanka to UK or Europe, Middle East or India discounts. The unique offer applies to 1, 2 and 3 day stopovers, on an individual fare, you154 words
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Article2764 1983-05-31 18 Adjusted far scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots of II shares each, with the price quoted In dollars. All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Gr'a Net 1983 Laat Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- ("000) High2,764 words
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723 1983-05-31 18 THE local stock market yesterday did not show any reaction to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's statement last Thursday that it would not interfere with the forces of supply and demand in the market. Dealers said the market had already discounted the news as723 words
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Article288 1983-05-31 18 I,ACK of sustained buying support caused share prices to finish mixed on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover fell to 8.21 million units valued at M531.% million compared with last Thursday's 10.5 million units worth $41.45 million. The New Straits Times Industrial Index edged288 words
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Article194 1983-05-31 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices Mr May SI) The Commerce 3.35 3.56xd The Savings Fund 199 2.11 S'pore Prog Fund 1.51 1.60 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.30 2.44 Spore Invest Fund 1.19 1.26 S'pore Equity Fund 1.49 1.58 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for May SI) Mai Invest Fund194 words
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Article37 1983-05-31 18 Up Down unch Industrials 34 47 23 Finance 4 4 2 Hotels 2 Properties 16 2 Oil Palms 5 1 I Tins 2 4 2 Robbers 12 5 2 Robbers Deb/Loans 1 js*. A* 137 words
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Article3005 1983-05-31 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals3,005 words
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Article1856 1983-05-31 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajbramato (3.308) Alcom (3.685) (22) 3.56 (2) 3.54 (1) 3.501,856 words
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Article82 1983-05-31 19 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday fell 20 cents to M530.96 per kilo, still within the ITA lower range of M529.15 and M532.06, dealers said. The fall was mainly attributed to the higher turnover Of 230 tonnes against 86 tonnes on Thursday. About 20 per cent of the82 words
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Article135 1983-05-31 19 PRODITE Rxrhaage, Slngapwrr, noon clwdng prices per 1M kg yesterday: < •ooaut ail: Bulk fob $***** sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) (ob $128.00 sellers, new drum fob $132 00 sellers Capre: Mixed (loose) $66 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NI.W $355 00 sellers, Sarawak135 words
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Article162 1983-05-31 19 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower, with June One RSS buyers quoted at 222.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from last Thursday's close. Morning prices was marked down slightly on lack of buying support after a marginally lower opening. Afternoon prices lost further ground on light162 words
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Article368 1983-05-31 19 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. IR.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 220.50 22r50N 220.00 22L00N Int 1R S S June 222.50 223.50 222.00 223.00 n IRSS JuTy 227.00 227.50 226.50 227.00 In 2RSS 213.50 219.50N 213.25 219.25N UK368 words
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Article162 1983-05-31 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firm on light covering in quiet, thin trading. In June, central rose Ms2s to MsB3s per kilo and south gained MJ27.50 to M5837.50. The refined market was quiet with operators awaiting fresh developments. Malaysian palm oil closing: (Prices in M$162 words
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Article196 1983-05-31 19 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $29,491 and closed lower at $29,620 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/437.00 (the day's low). Local buying supported the market in thin trading to 437.75/438.25 gradually It closed the morning session at 437.25/437.75. In the afternoon,196 words
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Article573 1983-05-31 19 THE US dollar opened at 552.0955 65 yesterday. It was brought to a low of 2.0925/35 before firming up to close at 2.0940/50. Trading for the day was thin and narrow. Against major currencies, the US dollar was traded thinly, with most major trading centres closed for573 words
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Article49 1983-05-31 19 RANGE o( prices ottered by discount houses on May 30: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2ft 2ft 3- month Bank bills 7 9/16 7 7/16 3 months CD 7 3/16 71/16 6 months CD 7 3/16 71/16 Source: National Discaant Co.49 words
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Article36 1983-05-31 19 dating ißtorbMk r*te§ far Stnnp*r« Mian on May M: Offer Bid Overnight 6'/i 6V« 1 month 7 1/16 6 15/16 2 months 73/16 71/16 3 months 7 3/16 7 1/16 Overnight mode 4 M36 words
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Article117 1983-05-31 19 SHARE prices closed mixed yesterday on a turnover of 3.63 million pesos, up from 2.99 million pesos last Friday. Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.014 unch Atlas Con. B 42.00 unch Bagulo Gold 0.0026 unch Basic Petroleum 0.009 unch Benguet Con B 103 +3 CDCP 99117 words
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Article193 1983-05-31 19 THE LONDON Stock Exchange was closed yesterday (Spring Bank Holiday). The following are last Friday's Easterns and Ti as /Rubbers prices: Boustead 49 -1 earless Capel 208 +3 Cheung Kong 67 -2 Eagle Star Ins 413 U Harrison 6 unch Haw Par 80 unch Hongkong Bank 71 unch Hongkong193 words
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Article51 1983-05-31 19 lI.K.H ANG SENG Monday 903.18 Friday 913.90 Week Ago 902.71 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 759.1 Friday 759.6 Week Ago 749.6 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 614.8 Friday 615.9 Week Ago 599.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 712.2 Thursday 706.2 Week Ago 695.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1216.14 Thursday 1223.50 Week Ago51 words
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Article430 1983-05-31 19 SHARE PRICES yesterday closed higher on bargain hunting in a number of blue chips and populars. Trading was thin partly because of reduced foreign buying caused by the market holiday yesterday in the United States and Britain. The market average rose a provisional 29.45 to close at 8,622.35 on430 words
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Article144 1983-05-31 19 SHARE prices closed higher yesterday in moderate trading. Bahte Aokham Thai 244 +4 Asia Fibre 126 +1 Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 137 unch Bangkok Bank 262 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 151 +1 Bate Shoe Berll Jucker 393 unch Charoong Thai Wire 328 unch Firestone First Trust 67.75 unch144 words
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Article372 1983-05-31 19 SHARES closed lower yesterday after sporadic selling pressure. The Hang Seng Index finished 10.72 points lower at 903.18, brokers said. The market was generally lacklustre and featureless except for some institutional selling, mainly centred on the property sector. Among the property shares, Cheung Kong closed off 20 cents to372 words
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Article387 1983-05-31 19 SHARE prices in Australia closed marginally lower in light trading yesterday, following declines on Wall Street and in world gold prices. Near the close the AllOrdinaries Index was down 1.3 points at 614.8, with the All-Industrials Index virtually unchanged at 759.1, off 0.4, and the All Resources Index down387 words
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Advertisement30 1983-05-31 19 CLOSING PRICES Rubber: May 30 Singapore: June: 222.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 242.50 cents (unchanged) Tin: M530.96 per kilo (down 20.00 cents) 230 tonnes (up 144 tonnes) 130 words
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Advertisement24 1983-05-31 19 PRIME LENDING RATE THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.M per cent.24 words
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565 1983-05-31 20 Coroner puts off delivery of findings KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Coroner's Court here today postponed delivering its findings on the inquest into the deaths of two men killed in a plane crash involving Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie. Datin Saraswathy Devi, who is holdingUPI; Bernama - 565 words
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284 1983-05-31 20 KL acts to boost growth of housing KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE government is taking steps to stimulate growth in the housing sector in order to boost the country's economy. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday that the government was working on a uniform procedure for processing land applica-NST - 284 words
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174 1983-05-31 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Museum has asked the police to stop people from removing antique coins and jewellery from a treasure trove buried at the bottom of a canal in Kampung Parit Hafl Naslr, Perak. Most of the coins, consideredBernama - 174 words
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Article165 1983-05-31 20 Troops set to attack Reds PENANG, Mon. Malaysian security forces are poised to strike at the Communist Party of Maiaya's 3rd company which has been harassing tho army at Bukit Berapit. 6.5 km fi-om Botong. The General Officer Commanding of Peninsular Malaysia, MajorGeneral Datuk Mohamad Hashim Ali, said today theNST - 165 words
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Article109 1983-05-31 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Burma, under its new leadership, is likely to join Asean, a senator disclosed today. Senator Tan Sri Zaiton Ibrahim, the former secretary-general of j Wisma Putra (Foreign i Ministry), gave this opinion in a dialogue between Malaysian parliamentari ians and a visitingBernama - 109 words
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Advertisement268 1983-05-31 20 EXHIBITORS!! BUSKjOMW The sth International Business Equipment Business Computer Show in Singapore March 13- 17, 1984, W.T.C S'pore (Hall 2) Exhibits a Office Machines Equipment b Data Processing Equipment (office Personal Computer) c. Office Automation System and Interlocking Device d. Materials for Management To contribute to the modernization and rationalization268 words
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Article, Illustration303 1983-05-31 21 High hopes and high humiliation World champs Italy bow out GOTHENBURG, Mon. World champions Italy suffered another blow when they went down 2-0 to Sweden here yesterday and lost their last chance of qualifying for next year's European Championship finals in France. Sweden led 1-0 at half-time and their risingZOFF - 303 words
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Article281 1983-05-31 21 FLAMENGO won the Brazilian Championship when they beat Santos 3-0 (half-time 2-0) in the second leg of the final in Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium. Santos won the first leg 2-1 on May 22. ZIMBABWE beat Mozambique 1-0 (half-time 1-0) in the first leg, first round,Agencies - 281 words
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Article140 1983-05-31 21 REYKJAVIK, Mon. Spain boosted their chances of reaching next year's European Championship finals in France with a 1-0 win over lowly Iceland here yesterday. Spain's victory increased their lead at the top of the five-team Group Seven standings to six points over second-placed Holland, who haveReuter - 140 words
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Article162 1983-05-31 21 Belgium: Lokeren 2 Waregem 2, Beerschot 2 Winterslag 3, Tongres 4 Lierse 1, Bruges 5 Rwd Molenbeek 1, Anderlecht 0 CS Bruges 0, Seraing 3 Liege 0, Waterschei 0 Antwerp 0, Kortijk 2 Beveren 1, Gent 3 Standard 1. France: Mulhouse 2 Monaco 1, Nancy 2 Strasbourg 1.Agencies - 162 words
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Article, Illustration404 1983-05-31 21 WORLD OF TENNIS PARIS, Mon. Jimmy Connors, the Wimbledon and US Open champion, is right on course for the French Open tennis title, the one big honour to elude him in a glittering career. The 30-year-old American blasted his way to the quarter-finals yesterdayReuter - 404 words
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Article485 1983-05-31 21 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON WORLD OF GOLF Ace Daniel stars in Changi's big win By DUBLIN, Mon. Hale Irwin shot a 69 yesterday for a four-round total of seven-under-par 281 to win the Memorial tournament by a stroke over fellow American Ben Crenshaw and Australian David485 words
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Article138 1983-05-31 21 Dumchev makes his mark MOSCOW, Mon. Yuri Dumchev, of the Soviet Union, set a world record for the discos with a throw of 71.87 metres at a meet here yesterday. Dumchev broke the previous record of 71.16m set by East German Wolfgang Schmidt in 1978. Meanwhile In Krasnodar, Lyudmila BaranovaAgencies - 138 words
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Article200 1983-05-31 21 Richards and swing the tide LONDON, Mon. West Indies batsman Viv Richards (34) and England all-rounder lan Botham (45) produced timely aggressive innings which put Somerset two points clear at the top of the English Sunday Cricket League competition yesterday. At Canterbury: Kent bt Hampshire by 65 runs. Kent 198-7Reuter - 200 words
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Article117 1983-05-31 21 KINGSTON, Mon. China's Wang Hiu Yuang ended the giantkilling run of Commonwealth table tennis champion Chiu Mankuen, of Hongkong, when he scored an emphatic 21-19, 21-13, 21--14 win in the final of the Masters tournament here yesterday. Chiu had caused a major upset when heAgencies - 117 words
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Advertisement613 1983-05-31 22 rf^V V-l .a— *****66 1 (P^l ENTERTAMMeNT 111 4FOOOQOIOE 3 Food Guide DELICIOUS DURIANS (Thick flesh), guaranteed to your satisfaction. Home delivery too. Dally at 253 Joo Chtat Road, Singapore 1542. Tel: *****43 Whole-saler and retailer welcome. EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. Fast service, aircondltloned. Easy parking. 10a.m. to 8 30pm Kwan613 words
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Advertisement476 1983-05-31 22 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing KITCHEN CABINETS. BUILT-IN wardrobes and all carpentry products direct from workshop at reasonable prices. Instalments arrangeable. Call *****83 4 for enquiries. CHAINS FURNITURE Competitive price for built-in kitchen cabinets, wardrobes and carpentry works. Guarantee 6 months. *****80. WE CAN RE-UPHOLSTER old sofas, design new ones. We're476 words
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Advertisement749 1983-05-31 22 22 Stamps Coins KRUGERANDS USA GOLD coins and sets, prevailing International Gold prices plus, bank supply, call *****79 *****89. 23 Shopping Guide RENT, INSTALMENT SERVICE, sewing machine, home appliances. Atomic Electrical Trading Co. #02-58 Buklt Tlmah Shopping Centre. Tel: *****64/ *****87. 24 Garage Sale BIG "ACMA" 2-DOOR Refrigerator with large749 words
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Advertisement598 1983-05-31 22 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products The ItCil Patrol is the biggest force in CCTV. STVTVT MiMp*Wbmßp> >»«*■■; -;-'-ry— C^L2|Efc^U9C||3^E I HtaHßaMßßßHswal jl *j*»* i m I J|^^^ Wop *^B»^v tfML^I &^H^^^^*9f WE HAVE THE COMPLETE RANGE. For further information about the Whether you need a low-cost camera598 words
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Advertisement407 1983-05-31 22 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire 2 good condition I Thompson Cochran Boilers for sale. Model A G784 (multipack package) Year of manufacture: 1973 Evaporation: 6300Kg/ hr Working pressure: 230p.5.i. Model B 7P/1085 Year of manufacture: 1972 Evaporation: *****1bs/hr Working pressure: 250p.5.i. I Interested parties kindly contact Mr Tan during office I407 words
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Advertisement617 1983-05-31 23 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire Manufactured in New Zealand suitable for building jF* maintenance, commerciol m painting, surface coating, tree Ju surgery, aircraft maintenance, window washing, light changing. 'JLpfe* Electric start engine 2 men capacity fibreglass bucket, controlled from either base or bucket full 360 degrees rotation, 30ft effective height and617 words
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Advertisement419 1983-05-31 23 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive I A long established manufacturing company situated in Jurong, Dist. 2261, has an immediate position for an: ACCOUNTANT/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Applicants must possess a Degree or Professional qualifications in Accounting and Its relevant discipline, preferably with 2 to 3 years'419 words
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Advertisement586 1983-05-31 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial Registered Electronic School in Singapore invites applicants forFULL/PART TIME INSTRUCTORS to teach Electronics, Electrical Computer courses. Work permit accommodation would be arranged. Please apply with full details of experience qualifications to: Th. Principal Science Electronic* (Pte) School Blk 34, Upper Cross Street, #04-136, Singapore 0105586 words
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Advertisement629 1983-05-31 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical A »araV ATARI INCORPORATED ATARI-PCI ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Requires:PRODUCTION PLANNING CLERK GCE 'O' level with credits in English and Maths 1 to 2 years related experience SHIPPING CLERK GCE 'O' level Male applicants with 2— 3 years experience in areas of629 words
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Advertisement34 1983-05-31 23 66 Situations Vacant J JOINMORE Temponry Plmctment WHY JOINMORE? FLEXIBILITY INTERESTING JOBS GOOD RATES RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES PAID HOLIDAYS Immediate vacancies: SECRETARIES, TYPISTS, BOOKKEEPERS, ACCOUNTS CLERKS, TELEX OPS., TELEPHONE OPS. DRIVERS, DESPATCH ERS... CALL *****6434 words
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Advertisement589 1983-05-31 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SUNDSIRfINO We invite applications for the position of: PLANNING CLERK Requirements: Minimum education of GCE '0' level with credits In English and Mathematics (preference win be given to those with GCE 'A' level) At least 1 year's clerical experience in a manufacturing environment interested589 words
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Advertisement511 1983-05-31 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical REDIFFUSION SERVICES (S) PTE LTD requires KEYPUNCH OPERATOR a GCE 'O' level with a pass in English. a Able to type 35 w.p.m. a Preferably with keypunch experience. a Successful candidate 1 will be stationed at our office in Jalan Selanting, off Jalan Jurong511 words
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Advertisement426 1983-05-31 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE SHIPPING CO-ORDINATOR e Accurate in typing e 1 to 2 years' experience in preparing export shipping documents e Bilingual in English and Chinese FEMALE PERSONNEL CLERK e Ito 2 years' related working experience e Accurate in typing e Bilingual in English and Chinese426 words
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Advertisement607 1983-05-31 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical 1. FEMALE RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST e Good command of English and able to type well 2. FEMALE SHOWROOM ASSISTANTS e Good command of English. No experience required. Write with non-returnable photograph to:S.T. BOX A***** 390, Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923. A An established Trading Firm607 words
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Advertisement588 1983-05-31 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical (||mas requires ACCOUNTS CLERK (Male) e GCE 5 passes with 2 subjects at 'O' level e Age between 18 and 25 e Singapore citizen e Completed N.S. Salary $400 x $25 $450 x $30 $960 x $35 $1030. Benefits Annual privilege travel Free medical588 words
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Advertisement607 1983-05-31 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial ft Clerical Well Established Bullion Firm requires an: ACCOUNTS CLERK Minimum Ito 2 years experience a At least OCE O' Level e Knowledge of gold and commodities market a definite advantage a Ability to keep full set of accounts. Ability to perform keypunching duties Pleeee607 words
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Advertisement581 1983-05-31 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Immediate vacancy for FEMALE JUNIOR CLERK Q.C.E. O' level with credit in English Able to speak and write Mandarin an advantage Typing la essential Those interested please write with full particulars, contact telephone number and recent photograph to: S.T. Box A***** 390, Kim Beng581 words
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Advertisement593 1983-05-31 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Experienced KEYPUNCH OPERATOR required for a 2- week asslgnmentl Call Te! *****44 Ext 211 for interview appointment. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required urgently a Able to type. e Able to write simple correspondence. Please telephone for appointment. ADVANCE PAPER PRODUCTS PTE LTD 19, Burn Road593 words
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Advertisement968 1983-05-31 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED (A) 1 PERSONAL cum Accounts Assistant, preferably with knowledge In handling import export documentation, telex and shorthand. (B) 1 Oeneral Clerk cum Telephone Operator. Please apply with personal particulars, qualifications, working experience, salary expected and recent photograph to: 105 Cecil Street, #18-02 The968 words
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Advertisement864 1983-05-31 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED CHINESE FEMALE Telephonist Typist. Age above 20 years. Must be fluent In Chinese and English. Working place near Dlst. 15, Joo Chlat Place. For interview call: *****57 (5 Lines). AUDIT CLERKS, 'A' Level from Commerce Stream or ACA Exams. Applications with full particulars864 words
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Advertisement815 1983-05-31 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required urgently. Knowledge of typing and filing an advantage. Call: *****23/ *****68. FEMALE CLERK NEEDED Able to type, knowledge of Mandarin an advantage, and some accounts. Tel: *****96. FEMALE CLERK URGENTLY required by a stationery firm, near Jurong Interchange. For interview,815 words
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Advertisement396 1983-05-31 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales The professional MANHUNT IS ON. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT (S) PTE LTD is offering attractive rewards for the right personnel > (A) SALES SUPERVISOR (Bindery Division) (B) MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE (Bindery Division) (C) SENIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Scientific/Technical Division) Walk in to: 1 1 Playfair Road, Singapore 1 336396 words
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Advertisement306 1983-05-31 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales AN OPPORTUNITY!! Th« Company with the finest range of fire extinguishers in the world to all industrial and commercial premises. Th« OMer an opportunity to improve your standard of living by selling our products with a 10-year guarantee. Th« Training residential training and practical help306 words
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Advertisement375 1983-05-31 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales EARN MORE MONEY AND JOIN US FOR A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE IN AUG. '83 FOR SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS A large Swedish Organisation has Immediate vacancies for: SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male/Female) Requirements: e Above 20 yrs old e Secondary education e Driving licence advantageous e Ability to375 words
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Advertisement564 1983-05-31 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales JUSTINA LEATHER PRODUCTS requires SALESGIRLS e Able to speak good English e Secondary education e Salary range from $350 MM Working hours: Mon to Sat, 10am to 7pm, Sun and Public holidays, off Interested applicants, please come personally to:--146 MARKET STREET #01-29 MULTI-STOREY CARPARK (SHENTON564 words
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Advertisement616 1983-05-31 25 66 Situaf ions Vacant e) Sales Established Company requires: SALES PROMOTERS for leading departmental stores. Koquiremants: 18 to 28 years old. Pleasant personality. e Sales experience an advantage but not essential. We offer: Salary: $400 to $450. Commission, grooming, transport allowance. Annual and medical leave, Provided uniforms and other fringe616 words
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Advertisement603 1983-05-31 25 68 Situations Vacant e) Sales Well established regional office of UK manufacturer has vacancy for: a) Store Keeper e Preferably matured person who is able to work independently Must have some knowledge of store-keeping/store-con-trol inventory b) Accounts Clerk Knowledge of book-keeping experience c| Saint RvpniMntativc e Experience in sales of603 words
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Advertisement791 1983-05-31 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales EXPERIENCED SALES GIRLS Required for boutique. Call *****52 MENARD COSMETICS requires PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS (No experience required) e Skin-care and make-up courses provided e Attractive income and opportunities for overseas trips Call Raymond tei *****19 02-08, President M*rlin Hotel 181 Kitchener Road 10am to 9pm791 words
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Advertisement627 1983-05-31 25 86 Situations Vacant e) Sales SALESGIRLS REQUIRED BY furniture showroom located in Geylang and Buktt Tlmah Plaza. Please call personally at: 39 Lorong 29, Geylang Road or tel: *****11/ 2/ 3 for Interview. THE MUSIC CENTRE requires Salesgirls. Interested In music, experience not necessary. Please call personally at: EMI, sth627 words
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Advertisement374 1983-05-31 25 66 Situations Vacant Technical If you possess a GCE <O' Certificate (Technical/ Science) or NTC 3 (Electronic/ Electrical) you can apply to be a: A) Technician B) Technician Trainee C) Q.C. Checker Requirements Male or Female 18— 28 years old with experience but without qualification will be considered Completed N.S.374 words
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Advertisement314 1983-05-31 25 6S Situations Vacant t) Technical QENAPLAST PTE LTD Manufacturing Prefabricated Buildings has vacancies for the following posts:--1) PRODUCTION WORKERS 2) INSTALLATION WORKERS 3) FABRICATION WORKERS The Company offers:- A good stable job with excellent opportunity for promotion. A good salary scale. plus earned allowances of up to $30 per month.314 words
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Advertisement461 1983-05-31 25 66 Situations Vacant Technical requires ELECTRICIAN Requirements: NTC 3 in Electrical Installation Preferably with 1 year relevant experience All applicants must be prepared to work rotating shifts. Might allowance is 25% of the basic pay. Attractive salary, free meal and tea, attractive annual wage supplement and other fringe benefits will461 words
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Advertisement508 1983-05-31 25 66 Situations Vacant S) Technical <^HDK> HOKUOHM HOKURIKU S'PORE PTE LTD A leading Japanese electronics components manufacturer requires CHALLENGING YOUNG TECHNICIANS e Minimum NTC Certificate/ ITC Certificate or equivalent. Preferably with experience in maintenance of electronic and mechanical machines. Preferably able to converse in Mandarin. e Age 20-25, completed N.S.508 words
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Advertisement494 1983-05-31 25 I 66 Situations Vacant Technical PHILIPS requires AUTO INSERTION TECHNICIAN (Permanent 3rd shift) Applicants should possess working experience in the maintenance and servicing of auto insertion machines and preferably a Mechanical Trade Certificate. Plasm* o«|| personalty tor taitorvi«w today or tomorrow, between 9».0r 11a.m. and 2p.m. 4p.m. bringing with you494 words
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Advertisement777 1983-05-31 25 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical NOJIMA CHEMICAL (S) m :ito Jurong requires MACHINE OPERATORS e Completed N.S. No experience may also apply. Interested applicants, please call: *****41 (Karen) 130, Gal Circle Singapore 2262 Oi Printing Press Factory requires:- (1) SKILLED AURELIA OFFSET PRINTER (2) SKILLED GTO PRINTER (3) FILM MAKING777 words
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Advertisement353 1983-05-31 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production i jsru-j U« 1 ,T»ve J w \*|r Lrx te?- iuf __^jj .-ss^. .pg£ m I ,jt«£s W-^aB rH- 1 appkz invites you to join us as ASSEMBLERS We offer: Attractive Starting Salary Exceptional Fringe benefits Requirements Minimum Secondary 2 education Some experience in PCB/IC353 words
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Advertisement59 1983-05-31 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production t*mzm INCORPORATED has immediate vacancies for MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS EARN UP TO $500 OR MORE per month 5-DAY WEEK PROFIT SHARING FREE TRANSPORT HIGH SALARY REVIEW PROMOTION OPPORTUNITY Please call personally between Bam and 4pm at PRINTED CIRCUITS INTERNATIONAL 23 LOK YANG WAY JURONG SINGAPORE59 words
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Advertisement111 1983-05-31 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production An established Plastic ration Moulding Manui- 'uring Company in Jurong, invites applications for the following positions: PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Male/ Female) Q.C. INSPECTORS (Male/ Female) e Gross starting salary including allowances exceeds $400 p.m. Requirements: 16 years and above. Ability to speak either Malay or English.111 words
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Advertisement411 1983-05-31 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production yWWS[ If you're 16-27 years old \s& f* Come Join Us As l T FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Minimum Pr 6 education I Secondary 3 and above can be trained as Test Operators Singaporean You'll enjoy 12 days annual leave *5-day411 words
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Advertisement138 1983-05-31 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production TEXAS INSTRUMENTS gives FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS ATTRACTIVE STARTING V SALARY J TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE shift] (allowanceJ attractive BONUS I YEARLY JL ["profit) SHARING V PARTICIPATION J EXCELLENT MEDICAL L CARE J 12 DAYS {ANNUAL I LEAVE J STUDY ASSISTANCE] CLEAN AfiRCON WORKING I PLACE J FREE138 words
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Advertisement410 1983-05-31 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production IWe know \*r I what's good for you I mm p I Age 16 -30 years Minimum secondary education (English pj m stream) m M NTC 2/3 (Drilling Machine) Knowledge of CNC lathe operations Completed/exempted from National410 words
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Advertisement284 1983-05-31 26 g) Production fNMB] SINGAPORE LIMITED IMMEDIATE VACANCIES Machine Operators $343 Production j^peratoreJ Shift allowance ($2/- for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months •Two salary reviews each year •Attendance allowance •Free transport Uniforms provided Recreation benefits Applicants must be willing to work 2 or 3284 words
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Advertisement344 1983-05-31 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production nnn n lg r-, r-, r |an aoB) SPbcd sq mrp~ =r~zr priS m l MaD[niiDf} fl nn <— s nn I—l1 1 r— l rin aam JJ— njtm (nn mj QH mBJ F=3aa(B S D-_n_rr",_n_m_ r-t ran cnr^ Vim344 words
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Advertisement341 1983-05-31 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Those with ELECTRONIC experience TECHNICIANS in electronic FEMALE Q.C. INSPECTORS I™ DELIVERY CUM DESPATCH CLERK i Tl EASTRONICS FAR EAST \mm > PTE LTD V °/^f\y Walk-in Interview: filly,** Mon-Fri (Bam --7pm) LJ^V\\ Sat (9am 12noon) M *"/^\b\341 words
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Advertisement115 1983-05-31 27 DEMETRON lEMETIMI Share this \f benefit and (J many others O f with us FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS $378:: WORK NEARER YOUR HOME secschJM jalan. bukit merah tlnj l z kilang timob i WALKIN&SEE US TODAY. THE PERSONNEL OEPT. DEMETRON (PTE) LTD. NO. 3. JALAN KILANG TIMOR. OFF JALAN BUKIT MERAH.115 words
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Advertisement160 1983-05-31 27 66 Situations Vacant Production GENERAL Og^ELECTRiC USA TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE PTE LTD requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting Pay $355 13 lYsl Besides, we provide: *5-day work week *$16 confirmation increment after 3 months $16 increment after 1 year's service Air-conditioned comfort No scope work 'Medical Hospi- I talisation Benefits Paid160 words
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Advertisement344 1983-05-31 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Moncyiil^ HITACHI CABLE (S) PTE LTD requires MALE MACHINE OPERATORS Attractive Gross Pay Of $470 Per Month. e Primary 6 and above, e Completed National Service, e Prepared to work on rotating shifts. FEMALE OPERATORS Attractive Gross Pay Of $420 Per Month. e Primary 6344 words
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Advertisement407 1983-05-31 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production BISK I Europe Asia SECumrv MANUFACTURING PTE LTD manufacturer of TRELOCK Bicycle Locks requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 5-DAY WEEK NO SHIFT WORK Plus Adjustment of salary on confirmation after 3 months. Annual Wage Supplement. Free transport provided Also special pick-up points along Lim Chu Kang407 words
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Advertisement548 1983-05-31 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production American Electronics Company has immediate vacancies for 1) 2ND SHIFT MALE ENGINEERING OPERATOR e Minimum Sec. 2 education (English Stream) 2) FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 years and above e Experience preferred though not essential Benefits: e Good starting pay e Increment after 3 months548 words
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Advertisement602 1983-05-31 27 66 Situations Vacant 86 Situations Vacant i MlM I I) Miscellaneous I) Mtsceilameom Due to current expansion we have I vacancies for the following position: I STORE I I ASSISTANTS I I Successful candidates should have I minimum Secondary 3 education, preferably with GCE 'O 1 Level and 1-2 years602 words
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Advertisement473 1983-05-31 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We have the following vacancies available for suitable applicants: Accounts Clerk (Payments) e 1 year relevant experience LCCI Accounting Be careful, accurate, fast and able to write neatly Clerk/Typist GCE O' Level To type, file, record and do general clerical duties. Engineering Assistant To plan473 words
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Advertisement489 1983-05-31 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REQUIRES URGENTLY 1. SALES MARKETING ASSISTANT a electrical electronic engineering degree holder from NUS (mechanical may be considered) or electrical electronic engineering technical diploma holder from Singapore Ngee Ann Polytechnics a completed full-time N. S. a fresh from graduation preferred e aged below 26 years489 words
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Advertisement321 1983-05-31 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous < _MK -MOB6RCM lGYara&&ial ■W* ISINGAPOR6 requires CHINESE CAFETERIA COOK (MALE) FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST TELEPHONE OPERATOR (FEMALE) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES CHAMBERMAIDS Attractive fringe benefits and duty meals are provided. Please call personally for Interview or write In with contact telephone number to: The Personnel Dept. OBEROI321 words
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Advertisement520 1983-05-31 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Expanding exclusive Health Club requires for immediate employment: 1) FULL-TIME MASSEURS e Age 21 to 35 e Bilingual In English and Mandarin Extensive training will be given to Inexperienced applicants e Malaysian citizens will be considered 2) SERVICE WAITERS e Age 18 to 22 I520 words
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Advertisement461 1983-05-31 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GENERAL CLERK/ TYPISTS e Minimum GCE 'O' level, e Must be able to type at 30 wpm TAXI RADIOPHONE OPERATORS e Minimum Secondary Two. e Be able to converse In English and Mandarin. e Must be prepared to do shift work. Minimum salary $420 p.m.461 words
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Advertisement455 1983-05-31 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous n WYWY PTE LTD Looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions: Accounts Clerk GCE O' level Preferably with book-keep-ing experience School leavers are welcome Delivery Driver Minimum Secondary 2 education Completed National Service Class 3 driving licence Please come personally for an455 words
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Advertisement479 1983-05-31 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Jurong Country Club FIN JONE CATERING SERVICES requires 1. COOKS 2. ASSISTANT COOKS 3. BARMEN 4. WAITERS 5. CASHIERS Selected applicants for the above posts must be willing to perform shift duties at our GRILL ROOM Interested applicants (Malaysians ara welcome), please apply personally between479 words
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Advertisement518 1983-05-31 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous JOANNE DREW FIGURE SALON Vacancy A) GYM ASSISTANT B) RECEPTIONIST Duties: A) e To assist clients in their exercise routines and progress e To lead our routine dances and aerobic classes. Proper training and guidance will be provided. Requirements: A) e Fitness-conscious e Sports orientated518 words
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Advertisement515 1983-05-31 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LE BERNARDIN (French Restaurant) serving typical French Food requires Experienced CAPTAINS WAITERS BARTENDERS Attractive salary offered. Interested applicants, please contact:Mrs Catherine Tang at tel: *****11 during office hours. CAFETERIA requires 1. Waiters/ Waitresses 2. Dispeneers Plea** apply personally to Golden Tulip Cafeteria, Lucky Plaza, 02-06515 words
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Advertisement601 1983-05-31 28 66 Situations Vacant mmmmmammmmmmmmmommmmmmmmmimmm^m I) Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS Permanent *hiftr 7am 7pm 7pm 7am 3pm 11pm 11pm -7am Area*: Buklt Tlmah 3 m/s, Katong, Chal Chee, Paya Lebar, Chang! Road and city area. W* offer: Attractive salary transport allowance and fringe benefits for successful applicants. Please call personally at> 5316,601 words
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Advertisement510 1983-05-31 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HOTEL MIRAMAR (S) LIMITED has vacancies for 1 JUNIOR ELECTRICIANS 2. CARPENTER Applicants are kindly InVlted to call personally to: HOTEL MIRAMAR (S) LIMITED 401 Havelock Road Singapore 0316. Legal Firm requires immediately NEAT DESPATCH CLERK with own motorcycle or able to ride motorcycle Please510 words
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Advertisement923 1983-05-31 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We require urgently: 1) ASSISTANT CLEARANCE CLERK 2) DRIVERS with class 3 licence 3) CARGO-HANDS Please ring: NAKUFREIGHT (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****55 MISS JENNY ANG ESTABLISHED CAR RENTAL company requires a female leasing receptionist Must have class 3 driving licence with minimum 2 years923 words
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Advertisement808 1983-05-31 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED TRANSPORT COMPANY requires 1) Experienced Wharf Clerks, 2) Prime Mover Drivers. Interested, please contact Roger Yap, *****75. FULL-TIME KENNEL MAIDS wanted to work with dogs and cats. No experience required. Age between 16 30. Interested please call *****10 HOTEL VIP Invites applications for 1)808 words
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Advertisement840 1983-05-31 29 72 Vehicles For Hire RENTAL FOR AIRCOND/ non-alr-cond pick-ups. Blind/ panel vans. #10-03 Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road. *****30 (4 lines). TRINITY RENT-A-CAR Self-drive atrcon cars available for Singapore and Malaysia use. Call *****93 VEHICLES WITH MALAYSIA permits from $30/- dally/ $120/--weekends/ $250/- weekly. Call *****11/ *****62 now. AIRCONDITIONEO CARS840 words
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Advertisement727 1983-05-31 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alfa/Peugeot a) Alfa Peugeot a) Alia/Peugeot a) Alia/Peugeot I rr^ 1 1983 4 Better i I^l priced Peugeots from the people who know. 1983 PEUGEOT 505 I ARF PARF 5 Speed Manual $61,500727 words
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Advertisement475 1983-05-31 29 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Fiat 1975 FIAT 1325. 1800c.c Aircon. sport rims, radio/ cassette. No PARF $4,700. *****92. 1977 FIAT 131S. Aircon, sports rims, radio/ cassette, PARF. $12,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****62. 1979 SUPER MIRAFIORI 131TC. Cassette, radio, aircond. Highest offer secures. *****89. 79 FIAT 132 1600 GLS. PARF, road475 words
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Advertisement523 1983-05-31 29 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda ALMOST 1981 HONDA Accord, 4door, 5-speed, aircon., new sports rims, hifi radio/cassette, power windows. PARF eligible. Road tax new, showroom condition. Asking $24,300. Can loan $20,000. Tel: *****18. END 76 HONDA Civic. Aircond, cassette, accident free, passed inspection, PARF, tax/insurance till Sept. sporty metallic black.523 words
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Advertisement401 1983-05-31 29 ~76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1969 MAZDA 1200 Stationwagon. Selling $3,500. Good running condition. Interested please ring: *****34. 1974 MAZDA 929 Stationwagon, good condition, aircond, tape deck, no PARF, highest offer secures. Tel: *****36. Ask for Angle. 1974 MAZDA 1000 PARF eligible. Beautiful condition. Sports rims, radio cassette. $6,200.401 words
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Advertisement1599 1983-05-31 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1982 JULY COLT Celeste^Auto tnatic 1 owner. aircondj^porU: runs Price $23,800* Te I *****4f> Mr Motak 75 COLT GALANT GTO, Sfcpee non-PARF, aircon, sportsMms, new tyres, radio' cassett4fftB,9oo Tel *****18 DEC. 1980, LANCER GL. 1 pr owner. Full accessories. T|iy,4o<) negotiable Call *****80 4f»21321,599 words
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Advertisement735 1983-05-31 30 76' Vehicles For Sale /> Toyota 197« TOYOTA CORONA 1600 Air- < con. radio/cassette, sports rims, console box $11,200 Tel: *****91. 1977 SEPTEMBER TOYOTA Corona 160OV»c. Racing tyres, automatic windows, $12,200 Phone: *****2 1979 TOYOTA CORONA 1800 Liftbach I company owner, asking $17.5d0 ono Tel: *****33 197t TOYOTA TERCEL. Aircon,735 words
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Advertisement866 1983-05-31 30 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others 1979 NOV. SKODA. 1200 cc, insurance tax new. Pioneer radio cassette. Downpayment $1,800. Loan $8,000 Contact Mr Ho, *****98 1980 SUZUKI SALOON (new model), new tyres. Metallic paint, 1 owner. PARF eligible Good condition, $9,800/- 0.n.0. View 230, Geylang Road. 1982. PONY AUTOMATIC 1400866 words
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Advertisement696 1983-05-31 30 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles Buy a Daihatsu Delta 3 tonner truck and get; a FREE AIR CON exto tbrakes mmmm i af—% M_ adpWH mW atiNLtatf^ aW^. Nett vehicle price ■a^ftaV VbWBAbTbI deluding FREE AIR-CON ir— Mmm^M for the Delta VI2H Av Wi^awklamm^mw 3 tonner Long Wheel696 words
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Advertisement507 1983-05-31 30 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters 1981 YAMAHA 100 AZ' plate. Tip top condition. $850. View: 190 Tanjong Katong Road. 78 SUZUKI GS 400 asking: $1,300. Contact: Chow. *****05. 77 Vehicles Wanted ATTENTION All potential new car buyers SERVICE IS OUR507 words
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Advertisement405 1983-05-31 30 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles 78 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER e Mercedes Benz of any model (company and private registration welcome) e For all PARF scrap cars e PARF' export documents KONG BENG MOTOR CO. 170, Albert Street *01 07 Golden Wall Auto Centre Tel: *****76 *****59.405 words
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Advertisement690 1983-05-31 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses HOLLAND ROAD spacious double storey bungalow, 8.000 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms, guest's servant's partially furnished $7,000 GRENVILLE. maisonette. 2.500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servants, partially furnished $5,000 BAN GUAN PARK, double storey semi-detached. 3.850 sq ft., 3 bedrooms, servants. $3,500 SOMMERVILLE APTS, 2010 sq ft 3 bedrooms,690 words
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Advertisement827 1983-05-31 30 86 Accommodation Vacant 1 a) Houses AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, FULLY furnished double-storey semidetached at Dist.s 11/ 21/ 28 4 plus 1 bedrooms, fully furnished Must see to appreciate! Rental: $2,000 $2,500. Call: *****81 4, Mr Loh. DIST. 10, DOUBLE-STOREY DETACHED bungalow on elevated land Split-level with 3 large bedrooms' study. Living/dining827 words
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Advertisement809 1983-05-31 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OFF yio CHU Kang Road, Mugli.stOfl I'ark. double-storey terrace, furnished/ alrcon, $i,500 opera Estate, double-storey terrace, unfurnished. SHSOO Tel *****8/ *****08. Agent ONE OF THE best apartment In town. Built-in 3,000 sq ft. 4 bedrooms, fully carpeted, Class one security, full recreational facilities. Rental $6,700.809 words
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Advertisement779 1983-05-31 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OIST. 21 JALAN JAMBU Ayer double-storey detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms, servants, furnished Tel *****54 DIST 20 CORAL PARK Doublestorey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, air-con, fully furnished Merlin Housing *****03 DIST 21 BINJAI PARK vicinity Double-storey semi-detached 3 bedrooms, $2,600 fully furnished. Esteem Realty. *****01. DIST. 20779 words
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Advertisement721 1983-05-31 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments a PANDAN VALLEY CAMELUA TERRACE Penthouse with roof garden, 4 bedrooms, servant's room, swimming pool, squash/ tennis court. Fully furnished Rental $5,800 a DIST 10. CRYSTAL TOWER Beautifully furnished apartment, 4 bedrooms, servant's room, fully aircond. swimming pool, sauna Rental $4,900 a DIST 28, NIM721 words
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Advertisement610 1983-05-31 31 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5,400 Westwood Apt $6,000 Futura $6,500 Hillcrest Arcadia $6,000 Villa d'Este,Dalveyßd) $8,000 Stevens Drive down house) $4,000 Elizabeth Towers $4,500 Brookvale $3,500 APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR SALE Draycott Towers $880,000 Balmoral Road $450,000 Leedon Heights $530,000 upwards610 words
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Advertisement595 1983-05-31 31 DIST. 10, STEVENS ROAD vicinity, brand new 3-bedroomed apartment with large balcony, overlooking swimming pool, splitlevel living/ dining areas with alrcond. 24-hour excellent security, Rental: $3,500. Metz Properties: *****88. DIST. 11, HILLCREST ARCADIA Condominium, full facilities, 3 bedrooms, split-level, spacious living/ dining, modern kitchen, tastefully furnished, $4,000. RurBan Realty *****25.595 words
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Advertisement810 1983-05-31 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BUKIT TIMAH. CONDOMINIUM Townhouse (Watten View). 3storey, furnished, alrcond, 3 large bedrooms/ 1 servant's, swimming pool. Rental: $4,000 p.m Tel: *****52 (No agents). CHENG HONG MANSION 2,500 sq ft of luxurious space, few units at $1,800 to $2,300 unfurnished/ furnished. Contact System Housing Agencies Pte810 words
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Advertisement803 1983-05-31 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, APARTMENT close to schools/ shopping centres, 2 bedrooms, alrcondltloner, servant's, partly furnished $1,500 Coupe International *****14/ *****93. DIST. 15, ST. PATRICK'S Condominium corner apartment facing swimming pool, 3 alrcon bedrooms, beautifully furnished, $2,500. VUlanelle *****81. DIST. 10 HOLLANDBWOOD COURT central aircon, facing swimming803 words
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Advertisement772 1983-05-31 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 15, KING'S MANSION fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, facing sea and swimming pool, $3,000 Atona Properties *****34. DIST. 1128 ADAMS ROAD brand new apartment. Unfurnished, swimming pool, $1,800. Serangoon $1 ,600. *****6/ 7 Agent DIST.IO HOLLAND ROAD beautifully furnished 3-bedroomed apartment. $2,900. *****31/*****91 (agent). DIST.I4772 words
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Advertisement759 1983-05-31 31 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms NEAR CATHAY THEATRE/ Stain ford College, large furnished aircon room to let. Suitable for foreign students $600 p.m Ring *****58. OPPOSITE APOLLO HOTEL unfurnished/ furnished room. Respectable couple girl. $320 $350. Contact *****21. Mandarin speaking. PARTIALLY FURNISHED ROOM available Immediately in quite private home for759 words
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Advertisement585 1983-05-31 31 87 Accommodation Wanted j b) Apartments AN AMERICAN BANK urgently re quires apartment m I.ucky Tower, Cnatsworth, Westwood, Nasslin Mansion Owners, please Call *****79 EXPATRIATES URGENTLY REQUIRE apartments In dists 9, 10, 11 (preferably Himiko Court, 1 Ridgewood. etc Owners please call 22 ***** > MRT ENGINEERS IN preparation for585 words
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Advertisement770 1983-05-31 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses GOOD BARGAIN WHITE HOUSE PARK doublestorey detached 15.600 sq.ft. beautiful land scape garden swimming pool EWART PARK majestic doublestorey colonial detached on hilltop with private drive way 35,000 sq.ft. MERRYN ROAD 11/2 storey detached well renovated 3 bedrooms/study 9,000 sq.ft. extended patio. LINDTRAC AGENCY770 words
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Advertisement802 1983-05-31 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SINGLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED WITHIN East Coast vicinity. 4,900 sq ft Room for renovation $570,000 Viewing by appointments only. Forßlch Property Investment Pte Ltd *****27/ *****58 BRADDELL HEIGHTS ESTATE, single-storey detached bungalow. 12.000 sq.ft freehold. Offer above $1.15 million secures. Principals tel Springland, *****3/ *****9. DIST.802 words
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Advertisement703 1983-05-31 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 16 DOUBLE-STOREY semidetached, furnished, good locality, price $700,000 0.ii.0. No agents. Call *****67 DIST. 16, 2 1/2-STOREY CORNER terrace. 3.200 sq.ft 999 4 plus bedrooms. $700,000 0.n.0 Jade Properties: *****82. DIST. 1543, KATONG doublestorey terrace, 3 rooms, 1 hall, 1,874 sq.ft. Sale $480,000703 words
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Advertisement627 1983-05-31 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments For Sale ti Studio Units i U:>o sf. per unit H SMmAnMttl^^Hrt^^ia^MHllß and 6 lowpf 9l^^^^^^^BBHi^BpH6^HVVi^B maisonettos r "X I^TTT^BBii 2280 s f per unit ■^Vpl yV^^JU/^BB lor Rental627 words
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Advertisement623 1983-05-31 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments (T\ i f^ Mr Mi i Salm^g Court Modern Condominium on Balmeg Hill Apartments and Stepped Houses Beautifully designed Panoramic sea-view Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong Tennis Court. Swimming Pool Club623 words
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Advertisement623 1983-05-31 32 ST. MICHAEL'S MAISONETTE apartment. Renovated. Freehold. Approx: 2,600 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms. Spacious living/dining. Quiet surroundings. Vacant possession. $558,000. Guillemard Walk-up Apartment. Freehold. 3 bedrooms. 1,200 sq.ft. $235,000. Yew Lee Housing *****70/ *****39. JOHOR BAHARU FLAT selling at $60,500. Foreigner can buy. Loan can be arranged up to 60%. Freehold land.623 words
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Advertisement860 1983-05-31 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments MARBELLA COURT (MT. SINAI) bedrooms $570,000. 2 bedrooms Watten Estate beautiful view $460,000. Balmoral Court $450,000 St. Patrick's Garden $385,000 Hillcroft: *****41 PANDAN VALLEY Eugenia Court 2,910 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, full condominium facilities. High floor Paitially furnished. Selling vacant possession. Asking: $720,00( 0.n.0.860 words
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Advertisement868 1983-05-31 32 89 Properties For Sale i b) Private Apartments i DIST. 15, ST. PATRICK'S Garden 1.500 sq ft. 3 bedrooms. Fully cari peted/ wallpapered furnished. Freehold. *****2/ *****5 DIST. 10, NAPIER ROAD Walk-up apartment. 1,700 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms $450,000 0.n.0. Citiprop: *****75. DIST. 15, HAWAII TOWER Type A Pacing sea. Split-level.868 words
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Advertisement799 1983-05-31 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB HUDC Apartments FARRER ROAD 3-ROOMED marble/ terrazzo, kitchen cabinet, built-in cupboard. $64,000 0.n.0. *****01/*****94. HDB 3-ROOMED FLAT at Circuit Road, partially furnished. Selling Price $60,000 0.n.0. Interested call *****60. HOLLAND AVE 3-roomed flat, high floor, terrazzo flooring, reasonable price. Call *****40 Genuine buyers only799 words
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Advertisement380 1983-05-31 32 I 90 Properties Wanted DEVELOPERS REQUIRES LAND any size Will butld joint venture. Rins Secretary Kim .*****6! DIST 18 PASIR RIS HUDC doublestorey Call: Mrs Quek, *****1 1 9 6 30 p.m.; *****1 6.30 onwards HDB FLATS WANTED by genuine buyers with ready rash Owners call: *****73/ *****70 HDB FLAT380 words
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Advertisement524 1983-05-31 32 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted BELLIAN REAL ESTATE offer on behalf of client FOR LEASE 4ew industrial building situated it Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2. Attractive rates TEL: *****33 TELEX: R*****2 YEAR OLD groundfloor factory ;pace for light Industry 15' cetlng height 6.400 sq ft Kim Keat load. Dlst 1232524 words
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Advertisement498 1983-05-31 33 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted >^|^|^Ma^B^BMaMajaMßja^a^s|Bm We are a Development Organisation 1 interested in residential sites for developing bungalows, semi-detached, terrace houses and condominiums. 1 If you possess what we are looking for, and have the intention of selling or going I into Joint-venture with us,498 words
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Advertisement411 1983-05-31 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental ORCHARD TOWERS Prestigeous office/ shopping complex, outside CBD. Office spaca for rental at: STH FLOOR area 339 sq.ft. available immediately at $5.60 p.s.f inclusive of »«rvjce charg*. 9TH A 24TH FLOORS area 3,033 2,045 sq.ft. respectively with windows, available Immediately at tt.so p.s.f. inclusive of411 words
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Advertisement763 1983-05-31 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces THE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX THAT OFFERS EVERYTHING UNDERONE ROOF^ M^^^^^^lPl^Ba'' *fc^^£!StA^**^^^^i "^^■MBlV—^3l taVll '^^^3HBaaaaj^||^HfHL^^ 'aawiZ&ffi^ ■m. HEJi &cal ll in llH I HHHMI I 8 Hm <•* IhW^bt jPJH ..^.M^aM ffl'763 words
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Advertisement547 1983-05-31 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental 32 STOREY PEACE CENTRE/MANSION 1 Sophia/Selegie Road Singapore 0922 2 floors of newly reconstructed office space approximately 6.000 sq m (64,000 sq ft) ranging from 55 sq m (593 sq ft) onwards Office available with or without toilet facilities. Shop547 words
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Advertisement770 1983-05-31 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental COLOMBO COURT, $850 p in I Mir nished. Carpeted room 200 sq ft 1 month's deposit BIM Realty *****06/ *****59. DIST. 0923 ORCHARD ROAD Yen San Building. 385 to 5,000 sq ft $5.50 p.s.f. 0.n.0. Shang Properties *****85. DIST 0207 ANSON CENTRE 735 sq.ft with770 words
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Advertisement676 1983-05-31 33 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental Opening Soon Shopping Podium is expected to open very shortly A few units are available for rent as showroom, troyel agency, lounge, variety shop, etc Please call Miss Lam Golden Fortune Development Re Ltd., Fook Hai Building 150 South Bridge Road, 05-02. Singapore 0105 Tel:676 words
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Advertisement770 1983-05-31 34 f3 Office Spacts 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 1>) JTenlal b) Rental b) Rental Quality X I arid I Service jfo I Sanford rl 1 Building y^ I Is your lease expiring? m Are you looking for a first class office space B to start business? B Are you770 words
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Advertisement500 1983-05-31 34 102 Tour® 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 1H Mke mote core o* Y° u U Regkui's No. 1 Tour Operator A jH® **iinff fH *5 «r^tf life Alt L-joi? rf°v *j2»»»Sl2B ;f; v i ONLY RELIANCE OFFERS iSC^^^^~ 1 the most number of Chinese meals 1 ADVwSIw N^ $3890500 words
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Advertisement163 1983-05-31 34 fl days China-Japan Special Summer Offer only $3999 Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guilin, Guangzhou, Wuxi. Stopover Japan 3 days. Full day in Tokyo Disneyland Tour conducted in English Depart. 29/6. 27/7, 24/8. TAOO3/281/018/319 /—oh ASSOCIATED TOOHS «S) PTE LTD Wellington Building. 20, Bideford Road, #10-01 to #10-04 Singapore 0922163 words
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Advertisement832 1983-05-31 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours jJSifc^ffll Wf* J S Days $1 1 99 9 Days $1 399 Wmt tP^ jirf** JupL Ist class Luxury Beach-Front Self- > y'i- -\'i '"121,.^ '^-^^l|* Contained Suite Accommodation in Central i**J* m^jl/Jm'' > ii i V, 4 i, F Shopping, Recreation and night832 words
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Advertisement346 1983-05-31 34 ONE OF THESE TRANS TOURS WILL HELP YOU DISCOVER NEW ZEALAND. ■"Tha World in Miniature." i WotorhOlTlßS E days from $21 10 {two to six persons per vehicle}. Budge! Coach Holidays 17 days from S36SO Weekly departure. Premier Coach Holidays 18 ,j 3 S iroifi $3483 (w/o rasaisl; $3890 (with346 words
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Advertisement591 1983-05-31 35 102 Tours 102 Tours f/£)°West Malaysia (Renting/ Cameron Highland/ Penang) Train/Air Special Tour 5 Days $385 Dep Date: Every Monday Dep Date 30/5, 1/6. 2/6, 4/6, 7/6, 9/6. 11/6, 12/6 I 13 6, 16 6, 19/6, 20/6, 22/6, 23/6 Genting 2 Days by Air $265 Q I Dep Date: Every591 words
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Advertisement371 1983-05-31 35 102 Tours HJ]]p^ iwwurt^i r .^fci ~^bbei Hongkong, Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guilin, Guangzhou, Hongkong. 17-19 days Dep. 30/7, 16/9, 23/9 from $3690. Hongkong, Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Guilin, Guangzhou (19 days) Dep 1/7,29/7,26/8,9/9, 14/10,25/11 from $3250 (Tour conducted in English) Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing, Beijing, Wuhan, Yichang, Chongqing,371 words
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Advertisement586 1983-05-31 35 110 Computer Start your computer career atTMC TMC has the training facilities, study materials and the experienced and qualified lecturers to assist you in pursuing a career in computer. BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY BCS PART I Full Time 20.06.83 (Last lull time class for April 1984 Exam) Part Time 25 05586 words
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Advertisement757 1983-05-31 35 111 Academic SEPARATE SCIENCE AND Literature Tuition Teachers for secondary 3 boy. Afternoon. Dist. 13 Must be University graduates with secondary 3 teaching experience. P O Box 36, Macpherson Road, S'pore 1334. DON'T TAKE CHANCES again in your 'O' level Chinese/ English Second Language Exams. Get a qualified experienced specialist757 words
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Advertisement631 1983-05-31 35 112 Commercial SINGAPORE j INSTITUTE OF I ENGINEERING I TECHNICIANS OBJECTIVE: To promote upgrading of Tech- nician Members, the Institute is introducing relevant academic I courses in the main disciplines I of engineering. I ASSOCIATED/ f CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP I e Building Engineering Sat 2 00-3 30pm 4/6 'Fri 7 00-8.30pm631 words
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Advertisement497 1983-05-31 35 112 Commercial OUR FULL-TIME LCCI GROUP DIPLOMA COURSES For May 1984 Exams) COMMENCE: 6 JUN 83 Mon to Fri 2.00pm to 6.00pm SUBJECTS WE OFFER INCLUDE: 1) ACCOUNTING 2) COSTING 3) STATISTICS 4) ECONOMICS 5) COMMERCIAL LAW 6) PUBUC RELATIONS 7) MARKETING 8) ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE The LCCI Higher Stage497 words
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Advertisement667 1983-05-31 35 112 Commercial INSTITUTE OF SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT (UK) EXAM Certificate course Sec 4 entrance (Thu Sun/Sat) Diploma course -entrance by Poly/Ngee Ann/C G December 1983 Exam Exempted 1.A.M./A BE $360 Cert/$320 Dip Course 8.1.M. TRAINING CENTRE 0401 Colombo Ct *****59/*****76 June Beginner* class** TYPING 1, 2, 3-month courses Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Principle*667 words
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Advertisement555 1983-05-31 35 113 Language 113 Language ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES all levels begin on 13th June 1983 Choice of classes 4 hours daily (intensive) 2 hours daily Write for our brochure or enquire555 words
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Advertisement161 1983-05-31 35 118 Others METROPOLITAN Y.M.C.A. (STEVENS ROAD) offers: SWIMMING FOR KIDS (Age: 6-12 years oM) e Class 1 Monday 6/6/83 e Class 2 Thursday 9/6/83 e Class 3 Friday 10/6/83 Please call *****55, P.E. Department lor more details JAPANESE WESTERN STYLE Flower Arrangement, Silk Flower Making. Bridal Bouquet, Bread Flower Making,161 words
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Obituary, Illustration150 1983-05-31 36 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements ff The Family of the Late MRS. CHOO LYE HUAT NEE JOSEPHINE TERESA WEE TIT NEO wish to express their sincere thanks deep appreciation to: Rev. Fathers Joseph Tan, Bouttaz of St. Bernadette Church for their Ministrations. Doctors, Sisters, Nurses of 1.C.U.; Sisters Nurses150 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1983-05-31 36 In loving memory of Departed: 31.5.78 Such a loving husband and father Who gave so much of himself. We bless the years we shared with you And leave the rest to God. Your loving wife and children In Loving Memory of MOM. NG YOKE KEE Departed 31st74 words
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Obituary, Illustration109 1983-05-31 36 In Loving Memory Of MDM KWEK SEOK NEO Departed 31/5/81 Hit smiling way and pleasant face Are pleasure to recall; She had a kindly word for each, And dltd beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet her. Some «Jay, we know not when. To cla,lp109 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1983-05-31 36 In loving memory of our beloved father MR. KARUPPIAH Departed 31.5.82 One year has passed But memories stay fresh and painful Fondly rsmembered by sons, daughter, daughter-in-law, grandchildren and loved one*. IN EVER LOVING Memory of Mr S.M Thiagarajah departed 31.5.68 Papa, you left behind (Olden memories64 words
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Obituary41 1983-05-31 36 THE FAMILY OF the late Hubert Thomas Van Der Beek express their profound thanks to priests, relatives, friends for their visits, valuable assistances, donations, wreaths, messages of condolence, prayers and attendance during their recent bereavement. Cont'd on Page 3741 words
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Racing
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Article820 1983-05-31 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 1 Div. 3 1,200m (Ratings: 147-131) W Uranium 57 147 12 The Mercenaries n 56.5 146 T The Buck 56.5 146 1 Spearhead 56 145 I Scaramouche II 55.5 144 I Ten820 words
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Article, Illustration82 1983-05-31 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ten Class 5 horses who won or ran second over the weekend have been promoted to Class 4. They are (new ratings within brackets): Oriental Express (69), Wayinfront (68), High Yield II (68), Showalter (67), Legend Reborn (65), Karacal II (65),82 words
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Article127 1983-05-31 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. These horses did well over the weekend and can be followed: Dow Jones II came from last to finish third to Bullet over 1,600 m. Watch him when he goes over 1,900 m this weekend. Blue Ribbon is a "must" next time out. He127 words
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Article, Illustration712 1983-05-31 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Year's sprint find Jet Away impounded after his sensational eclipse in Cup trial By King's Cup line-up CLASS 1 DIV 1 1,200 m (Ratings: 180-148) 8 Dawn Command 60.5 (Bougoure) 180 5 Added Advantage II 58 (Teh) 175 4 I'aititi Gold 58 (Bougoure)712 words
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Article151 1983-05-31 36 TOKYO, Mon FAVOURITE Mr C.B. won the 136 million yen (about Ssl.2 million) 50th running of the Japan Derby here yesterday, making a triple crown winner possible in Japan's thoroughbred racing this year. The three-year-old colt by Irish horse Tesco Boy and ridden by MasatoReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration205 1983-05-31 36 At the finish At the doom Pictures at the 400 m by Cl 5 Div 4 1,200m 1. Showalter 2. Loyal Escort 3. Biloxi 4. Aurora 111 Dist: 9, I 1 5 Time 1:13.6 Cl 5 Div 4 1,600m 1. Aube D'Or 2.JONATHAN CHOO - 205 words
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Advertisement103 1983-05-31 36 Kj ANNOUNCEMENTS 134 Lost Found FOUND SOMETHING? From now on, if you have found anything, you can call C.A.T.S. u Massif iod Advertisement Telephone Service) at *****66 and have an advertisement published free of charge! IT'S A C.A.T.S. SPECIAL SERVICE The Straits Times fJ^ Classified L'*" I Lost from Meyer103 words
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Advertisement137 1983-05-31 36 134 Lost Found I Lost in Ewart Park, one male Pekinese, light brown and white In colour. Found missing around 5.30p.m. on Friday. 27th May. Sadly missad by ownar. Finder, plvate contact: *****94 or *****43. REWARD. GOLD-RIMMED SPECTACLES LOST River Valley Road/ Leonie Hill/ Grange Road May 29th. Finder call137 words
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Advertisement86 1983-05-31 36 136 Car Pools MINI-BUS TRIPS from: Jurong, Clementl, Ghim Moh, Holland Road, Margaret Drive, Tanglin, Orchard Road to River Valley 8.30 a.m. Tel: *****50 Mr. Ang. CAR POOL REQUIRED from Circuit Road to Scotts Road (Hyatt Hotel). Please call *****46 (Bpm 9pm). 137 Religious Announcements SINGAPORE KESWICK CONVENTION T heme:86 words
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Advertisement10 1983-05-31 36 Naked Truth: Exposure in The Straits Times Classified catches eyes.10 words
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Article, Illustration409 1983-05-31 37 STUDENTS hunt his autograph. Politicians and generals cancel meetings to watch him fight. Monks from all over the country pray for him. And once, the Thai King shook his hand. Wanchai Pongsri may be 19 years old but his deadly left hook has made him409 words
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Article223 1983-05-31 37 SPORTSMANSHIP went to the dogs yesterday when Thailand met Brunei in men's hockey at Jalan Besar. Bumei's Haji Iskandar Haii Yussuf suffered a gash on the head after a clash with Thailand's Samart Dawnsonprasas. The incident happened about 10 minutes from the end, when223 words
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Article, Illustration266 1983-05-31 37 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S Games medal hopes In tennis were dashed yesterdaj when their men's and women's teams suffered 3-1 defeats In the semifinals at the Singapore Tennis Centre. The Singapore men, led by national chamKon Mahader Hassan, st to the Philippines, whileJERRY SEH - 266 words
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Article, Illustration359 1983-05-31 37 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI After the fire and fury, the cracks begin to show By SINGAPORE beat Indonesia 2-0 in the men's hockey competition at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. But it was a performance best forgotten if the Republic still harbour hopes of winning the gold medal.JERRY SEH - 359 words
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Article171 1983-05-31 37 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON MALAYSIA failed to transform their overwhelming superiority over Indonesia in the Games women s hockey match at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday and had to finally contend with a 3-0 meek win. The gold medal favourites were a class above the171 words
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Article, Illustration589 1983-05-31 37 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Howe Liang and Waldemar best of buddies By THEIR paths crossed for the first time on Sept 8, 1960, at the Palazetto Dello Sport Stadium in Rome. One was a 27-year-old Singaporean and the other a Pole, one year his junior. Both had theirLIM SENG TIONG - 589 words
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Article324 1983-05-31 37 PETER SIOW - Glittering and shattering PETER SIOW By MALAYSIA leapt from the wings to centre stage when they set a Games record in the skeet team competition at Rifle Range Road yesterday. Their top quartet of Ally Ong, Chen So Yi, Stanley Li and Lo Vun Vui put them in the spotlight324 words
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Obituary, Illustration387 1983-05-31 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR PHUA HIM CHIANG, PETER AGED 70 passed away peacefully on 30/5/83 at 0800 hrs leaving behind: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW VICTOR PUAH TUAN CHYE WONG AH LIAN PATRICK LINDA HO AH ENG PHUA TUAN SENG FRANCIS PHUA TUAN ANN DAUGHTER SON-IN-LAW MABEL PHUA MEI HOON RICHARD WOON387 words
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Miscellaneous138 1983-05-31 37 BADMINTON: Men's team final Indonesia v Malaysia (7 p.m.). Singapore Badminton Hall. BASKETBALL: Women Malaysia v Thailand (6 p.m.). Men Singapore v Indonesia (7.30 p.m.), Thailand v Philippines (9 p.m.). Gay World Stadium. BOWLING: Women's doubles (10 a.m.). Men's doubles (2 p.m.). Jackie's Orchard. DIVING: Women's springboard. Men's platform (2138 words
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Miscellaneous144 1983-05-31 37 SWIMMING: 200m fly (M and W), 100m back (M and W), 200m individual medley (M and W), 800 free relay (M). 7 p.m. Toa Payoh Swimming Complex. TABLE TENNIS: Women Indonesia v Thailand, Malaysia v Philippines (2 p.m.), Singapore v Thailand (7.30 p.m.). Men Singapore v Brunei, Malaysia v Philippines144 words
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Article439 1983-05-31 38 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER Peter's poised for victory after superb round in dressage By NATIONAL coach Cheski Brown was seen doing the jig at the Bukit Timah Saddle Club yesterday when her four charges who made up the Singapore equestrian team led the field after the dressage phase of439 words
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Article230 1983-05-31 38 Burma fire first volley THE Singapore men's volleyball team, so preoccupied with tackling Malaysia today in their quest for the Games bronze medal, should have turned up to watch Burma beat Thailand 7-15, 15-9, 15--12, 15-4 at the Delta Complex yesterday. > It was a match In which the smaller,230 words
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Article146 1983-05-31 38 SINGAPORE registered their third straight win in the sepak takraw competition when they beat Indonesia 3-0 at Kent Ridge yesterday. Playing against weak opposition, Singapore failed to show their true colours even though they won the first regu 15-5, 15-5. The Indonesians shocked Singapore in146 words
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Article, Illustration656 1983-05-31 38 JEFFREY LOW - The 70-minute massacre JEFFREY LOW By My record is safe, says high jump star Nor "MY record will stand," said Nor Azhar Hamid, the Games men's high jump champion yesterday. Nor (above), who cleared 2.12m on his way to the record in the 1973 SEA Peninsular Games, feels that none656 words
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Article1113 1983-05-31 38 Note: For some events, bronze medals were not j given and for others, two silver medals were awarded^j I Badminton Women final: Indonesia 3 Thailand 0. 3 Malaysia and Singapore. Basketball T> I 2—l Men: Thailand 113 Brunei 77, Malaysia 82 Indonesia 54. Women: Malaysia 821,113 words
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297 1983-05-31 38 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING STORIES BY NOBODY gave Sam Ho a ghost of a chance of medal let alone the gold in the Games bowling singles at Jackie's System Mark V yesterday. Not even Sam. Not because he was a bad bowler or it was297 words
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Article, Illustration78 1983-05-31 38 ON GOLDEN BOND... Delia Milne and Sam Ho hag each other after their goldmedal triumphs in the bowling singles events yesterday and the Singapore supporters share their doable joy. Delia had clinched the Games' first bowling gold in the morning by storming back after trailing the leadersMICHAEL LIEW - 78 words
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351 1983-05-31 38 SINGAPORE'S Delia Milne, her eyes welled in tears, said after her gold-medal strike at Jackie's System Mark V yesterday: "Today, I wanted to prove to myself that I could bowl well and I did. My concentration was never as intense as today." Delia,351 words
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Advertisement245 1983-05-31 38 i The Exide Torque Starter is built by the positive plates passes needs no acid refill. equivalent to an 80 ampere hour with RE technology The same through special separators to the Special separators in the Exide battery. When the battery delivers technology used for space and negative plates where245 words
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Article, Illustration441 1983-05-31 39 MALAYSIA 0 PHILIPPINES 0 PANDEMONIUM broke out at the National Stadium last night when the Russian-train-ed Philippines caused a surprise by holdmg Malaysia to a 0-0 draw in the Games soccer competition. The fracas happened immediately after the final whistle when Malaysian skipper Soh ChinJERRY SEH - 441 words
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388 1983-05-31 39 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By SOMETIMES, It's tough at the top. And It becomes even tougher when you're a champion like Joule Sng. It gets lonely ont there knowing that yon have to perform miracles everyttme yon take that plunge. Sometimes, It's easy to please388 words
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Article391 1983-05-31 39 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By IT was more than half-an-hour since he'd climbed from the pool but he was still soaking wet. Not from the chlorinated water, but from perspiration caused by the crush around him. "Sign this, please Peng Siong.. .it's for my aunt... please391 words
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478 1983-05-31 39 J. RAJENDRAN - Lifting a 22 -year-long weight off Howe Liang J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE'S Olympic weightlifting silver medallist, Tan Howe Liang, yesterday watched his 22-year-old record for the clean and jerk, the oldest SEA Games mark, being smashed by Indonesia's Warino Lestanto. The Indonesian lifted a massive 165 kg in his first478 words
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Article, Illustration377 1983-05-31 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By IT'S getting better everyday. Singapore finished with three gold medals on Sunday and went one better yesterday by winning four courtesy of Junie Sng and the men's and women's 400 metres freestyle relay teams. Ang Peng Siong, everybody's blue-eyed boy, swam theALBERT SIM - 377 words
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227 1983-05-31 39 IF Malaysia had lost to Singapore in men's table tennis last night, their team manager, Chang Siew Kai, would surely have exploded with anger (writes Patrick Bastians), Fortunately, they won 5-1 at the Nanyang Technological Institute. Chang was seething from the time he227 words
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Article112 1983-05-31 39 LOCK HONG KIT, in the Lark, and Simon Loh, in the Maxi-77, are comfortable leaders after two races in the Games yachting competition, off Changi Point, yesterday. The local helmsmen showed their versatility light winds in the morning and medium in the afternoon when112 words
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Article91 1983-05-31 39 BURMA'S Khin Mu Mu had little difficulty retaining her Games under-72kg judo title, making light work of her opponents at the National University of Singapore yesterday. As expected, Singapore failed to strike any gold but had the consolation of a bronze through Ding Gee Seng who scored91 words
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315 1983-05-31 39 PETER SIOW - The agony game for guard Leng Gurat PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE women's sunny ambitions in the Games basketball competition were temporarily blacked out by the Philippines at the Gay World Stadium last night. The Filipinas triumphed 82-73 in an emotionfilled match bursting at the seams with drama and tension. Afterwards,315 words
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Article222 1983-05-31 39 INDONESIA fought to the bitter end but still went down 19-5 to Singapore in the opening game of the waterpolo competition at Toa Payoh yesterday. That the eight-times Games gold medallists would win the tie was never in doubt. Only the margin was debated. In222 words
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Article154 1983-05-31 39 FIFTEEN- YEAR OLD Kristedy Permana, of Indonesia, gave a rousing performance to win the gold medal in the Games men's springboard diving competition at Toa Payoh pool yesterday. But Kristedy's total of 490.85 points was a far cry from his gold-medal winning performance at Manila in154 words
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Article267 1983-05-31 39 BRUNEI, who caused an upset on Sunday night by beating former Asian champions Burma 2-1, are on the verge of creating soccer history. They meet champions Thailand at the National Stadium tonight (6.30), and a victory will pttt the m innows-turned-giani-kill-ers in the semi-finals for267 words
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257 1983-05-31 39 It 's no is joke for Indons to lose THE joke around the Games Village is that Indonesian soccer coach Iswadi Idris and manager Benny Muljono will have to return to Jakarta, by train tomorrow if their team suffer their second defeat when they meet Burma at the National Stadium257 words
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Advertisement80 1983-05-31 39 It picks you up! You're exhausted. Your mouth's parch- Because Staminade quenches your ed. You can do one of three things. thirst, and at the same time replaces Drink lots of water or an ordinary soft the glucose and body salts lost drink, which leaves you feeling bloated, through strenuous80 words
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Article, Illustration318 1983-05-31 40 THEIR smiles say it all. Of the Joy from victory, the ecstasy In triumph, and the sweet taste of success. Bat the road to glory is not always the same. Bowlers Delia Milne (left) and Sam Ho, who surprised everyone with gold medalMICHAEL LIEW - 318 words
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Article188 1983-05-31 40 BANGKOK, Mon. The outlawed Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) has admitted that its crisis of confidence has reached a critical point. The Voice of the Thai People, a CPT publication made available here today, said the current party crisis was equivalent to what Soviet revolutionary leaderAFP - 188 words
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Article66 1983-05-31 40 HARARE, Mon. Unknown gunmen killed a prominent white farmer and his wife over the weekend on their farm in north-central Zimbabwe, the National Farmers Organisation reported today. The Commercial Farmers Union, mouthpiece of Zimbabwe's 5,000 large-scale White farmers, identified the couple as Barry and DianaAFP - 66 words
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Article49 1983-05-31 40 VIENNA, Mon. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) fund for international development has approved more than US$43 million (5J90.3 million) in loans and grants to a number of developing countries and international research organisations. Among the beneficiaries are Bangladesh, Honduras and Mauritinia. BernamaBernama - 49 words
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Article44 1983-05-31 40 MAPUTO, Mon. Two rounds of heavy anti-aircraft fire resounded through central Maputo this afternoon, hitting a small, unidentified plane over Maputo bay, according to eyewitnesses. Some said the plane was a jet fighter but no one could provide any further identification AFPAFP - 44 words
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222 1983-05-31 40 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Our Diplomatic Correspondent THE United States has agreed to resettle 60-year-old Nguyen Van Loc, the former South Vietnamese Prime Minister now waiting at the Hawkins Road Refugee Camp. Diplomatic sources said the green light from Washington came over222 words
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357 1983-05-31 40 WILLIAMSBURG, Mon DESPITE the argument about whether it should have been made at all, the Summit statement on defence is the first of its kind since these seven countries first convened back in 1975. The heart of it is a "hands off" message to357 words
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Article52 1983-05-31 40 ATHENS, Mon. Workers staged walk -outs and demonstrations throughout Greece today against a new law they claim will severely curtail the right to strike. The law stipulates that strikes in the public sector must be approved by an overall majority of union members in a secretAP - 52 words
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Article308 1983-05-31 40 Storm clouds at the summit From Page One French admit they have known about the scheduling for several weeks. French External Affairs Minister Claude Cheysson agreed it had been "useful to talk about peace" but he had several reservations about issuing the statement. Among them IT WOULD308 words
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418 1983-05-31 40 Arafat under pressure to purge rebels DAMASCUS, Monday PALESTINE Liberation Organisation (PLO) chief Yasser Arafat has come under pressure from his supporters to move against mutinous hardline officers. An aide of Mr Arafat, giving an indication of how severe a pressure the PLO chief was facing, today said Mr ArafatAgencies - 418 words
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371 1983-05-31 40 TOKYO, Monday ASIAN Development Bank (ADB) president Masao Fujioka today said developing countries in Asia would not face external debt problems because of their growth potential and their good policy management. Mr Fujioka, speaking at a Japanese National Press Club lunch, cited data fromReuter - 371 words
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Advertisement176 1983-05-31 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily i IN TODAY'S ISSUE The manufacture of printed circuit boards in Singapore has moved to a higher level of sophistication. This follows the introduction of multi-layer boards by a West German company, reports RICHARD SEAH. How a group of provision shops has managed to grab176 words
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Advertisement10 1983-05-31 40 More SEA Games reports and pictures on Pages 37 3910 words
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Miscellaneous76 1983-05-31 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 26 min. SUNSET today: 7.05 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.54 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/16C Showers Amsterdam 8/15C Cloudy Bangkok 27 31 C Cloudy Beijing 21/34C CTear Beirut 18/25C Cloudy Bonn 12/16C Sunny Brisbane 14/22C Fine Darwin76 words
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Miscellaneous50 1983-05-31 40 Manila 25 38 C Fair Melbourne 6/13C Cloudy Moscow 13/25C Clear New York 21/24C Cloudy Paris 7/14C Gear Perth 11 24 C Fine Rome 10/25C Sunny San Francisco 13 21 C Cloudy Seoul 17 29 C Clear Sydney 12 18C Fine Taipeh 24 35 C Clear Tokyo 18'27C Cloudy HPI50 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1983-05-31 1 The United States Army used to be called a "hollow army" because of its staff shortages and inability to recruit and keep competent personnel. Today, according to officers, the army is attracting "a better than average young person". From Fort Hood, Texas, RICHARD HALLORAN reportsNYT - 1,329 words
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Article, Illustration697 1983-05-31 1 THE sky is black and starlit, but through a glowing green lens you can see a soldier, plain as day, slip into the woods about 135 m away. He leans against a tree, weapon at ready, thinking he's covered by the night.UPI - 697 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1983-05-31 2 The Mulberry way to success Mulberry Company is its name. Meteoric success is its fame. But the traditional family spirit is the key to its fashion success, as co-owner and designer Roger Saul tells JOHN de SOUZA. "YOU'RE wearing a Mulberry belt, right?" Roger Saul smiled. I checked, and he1,073 words
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Article784 1983-05-31 2 PIGGIE - PIGGIE By I RESTED my weary bones on the sofa and turned to the travel columns in the papers. "European Wonders Get-Lost-Where-You-Please Great! I'll give myself a break from the daily drudgery. I hurried to my travel agent to find out how to see eight countries784 words
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Article, Illustration964 1983-05-31 7 FRENCH FILMS Singapore Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road Today, June 7, 14, 21 and 28, 9 p.m. Previewed by JOHN de SOUZA Jules et Jim based on Henri-Pierre Roche's novel, the film tells of pre-war close friends Jules, a German, and Jim, a Frenchman, who964 words
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Article, Illustration633 1983-05-31 7 UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES CONCERT CHORUS Last Tuesday Reviewed by LUO LIAN PIN EQUIPPED with talent, dedication and lots of enthusiasm, the University of the Philippines Concert Chorus gave an effulgent performance of choral works ranging from pieces written in the classical tradition to633 words
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Advertisement187 1983-05-31 2 /®n THE OFFICIAL SUPPLIER Lffi OF BISCUITS TO PARTICIPAMTS OFFICIALS OFMIZTH^EAGAMES "*^r JF t^^^^B ft. Jfc. jjJL wlr?J« SIONG HOE INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD 2 1300 LORONG 1 TOA PAYOH SINGAPORE 1231 TEL *****55 /REDIFFUSION A GIVES MORE FOR LESS i Specially selected VHS-PAL System video cassette recorders. I SHARP SHARP187 words
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Advertisement619 1983-05-31 4 APPOINTMENTS ©BHP EXPERIENCED GEOLOGISTS/GEOPHYSICISTS MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP) is Australia's largest resource and industrial corporation. The company's Oil and Gas Division, based in Melbourne, has enjoyed considerable success in exploration and production ventures throughout Australia and overseas, and is a member of the consortium recently619 words
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Advertisement359 1983-05-31 4 Avis Rent A Car is firmly established as the largest car rental company In this region and is still expanding. To strengthen our market position and intensify our field presence we are Inviting applications for SALES EXECUTIVES i to complement an existing sales team. If you are an ambitious young359 words
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Miscellaneous242 1983-05-31 4 G ARFIELD »""s f JON 15 GOING OUT WITHOUT SO YOU I > VOU CHEW MIS SLIPPERS T S US TONIGHT OPlk KNOW WHAT ANP I'LL PESTROV HIS CHAIRJ J?/V\ pyWft? 5-31 1963 United Feature Syndicate. Inc STAR WARS By ArcMe Goodwin &Al Williamson Caugfttinacnssefirebyhislasttwo K^ET^VVBHHIHBr Puj6 &W LUCK A242 words
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Advertisement405 1983-05-31 5 folbrt4 2 STEPS to better skin Cleansing and Moisturizing to complete your daily facial care. |P.^*' ■•*s^^r^ li?"^'V Now or sometime in future, every skin begins to appear k.-. u "i.^l^l aEsß^c^.--.js t .^aHi. t j rec j anc) 0 C j er looking (vj O w Sasakura has created405 words
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Miscellaneous485 1983-05-31 5 PEANUTS BySchulz HEV BIG BROTHER I I HOW COME, WHEN YOU'RE I *MM 15 THAT YOUR NO, THE QUESTION\ HAVE A PROFOUNP UIORKINGON A JI6SAUJ SP*V QUESTION 7 M IS, HOW COME YOU QUESTION FOR YOU... PUZZLE, THERE'S ALWAYS 1/^^ I^ALUJAYS FINP IT?/ j NORBERT By George Fett MPV CLYDE485 words
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Advertisement920 1983-05-31 6 IIIIF MALAYAN UNITED BANK BERHAD I 4v Jllll AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES I 1 JIHHnHk (Incorporated in Malaysia Formerly known as Kwong Lee Bank Berhad) BALANCE SHEET As at 31st December. 1982 BANK GROUP I 1982 1981 1982 1981 Note SHARE CAPITAL 2 15.000.000 10.000.000 15.000,000 10.000.000 SHARE PREMIUM 3 2.560.160920 words
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Advertisement713 1983-05-31 6 BANK GROUP 1982 1981 1982 1981 Note CURRENT ASSETS Cash and balances with bankers and agents 117.820.785 67,405.381 117,822.329 67.405,383 Money at call and Short notice 51,428,350 19.276.000 51,428,350 1 9.276. 00C Treasury bills 2,923,900 20.552.822 2.923,900 20,552,822 Government securities 9 16 242,046 16,295.737 16.242.046 16.295.737 Statutory deposits 11.672.000 11.609,000713 words
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Advertisement706 1983-05-31 6 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT for the year ended 31st December, 1982 BANK GROUP 1982 1981 1982 1981 Note Profit for the year after providing for all contingencies 10 5,731,717 5,424,843 5.730,210 5,426,350 Taxation 11 2 900.000 2,891.000 2.900.000 2.891,000 2.831.717 2.533.843 2,830,210 2,535.350 Unappropriated profit brought forward from previous year706 words
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Miscellaneous199 1983-05-31 7 EXHIBITION OF SONG DYNASTY CERAMICS 180 pieces on loan from the National Museum and private owners. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. -5.30 p.m. Ends June 20. Free. THE SINGAPORE YOUTH SCIENCE FORTNIGHT '83 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Singapore Science Centre. Ends June 11. TRADITIONAL SOUTH-EAST ASIA WAT A199 words
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Miscellaneous81 1983-05-31 7 TODAY: Singapore 1.03 a.m. (2.7m), 8.05 a.m. (0.2m), 3.03 p.m. (2.2m), 7.56 p.m. (1.2m). Sedill Kechll 7.13 a.m. (0.3m), 2.43 p.m. (2.2m), 8.05 p.m. (1.4m). Port Dtckson 3.28 a.m. (0.8m), 9.16 a.m. (2.4m), 3.35 p.m. (0.5m), 9.33 p.m. (2.4m). TOMORROW: Singapore 1.37 a.m. (2.6m), 8.43 a.m. (0.2m), 3.43 p.m. (2.1m),81 words
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Advertisement298 1983-05-31 8 APPOINTMENTS ForTVue JKg Career Involvement, Accept Our V fl| Challenge 1 PROJECT ENGINEER 1 Responsible for the designing of fixtures/tooling equipment for production operation to improve productivity and quality. Degree in Mechanical/Production Engineering with 2 years' related experience. Diploma holder with 3-5 years' experience can also apply. TEST ENGINEERS Responsible298 words
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Advertisement175 1983-05-31 8 WOTICE &ii^ j^M^M|^^K A am <# 8k an unrivalled W IK Mm reputation for Weve Moved! #04-00, Lee Kai House isS?/ KiA'" I S I Distributed by //^7 1>] Publications i 111 1 m /^|T|y\ >/ 2 Jurong Port Road, (tlWn APS fPTF^ T TT) (With effect from 30th May175 words
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Miscellaneous1769 1983-05-31 8 MiLT/ayßl»MVi[^%T#ii^ r 1 jajT 5#58 AM National Anthem (cont'd) IM Midday MarSI jBLf 3 00 °P enin followed Eni ma (Mandarin/r) 7.50 Back to Music (See P.ck of the Day) KEELS £ff Nelson SL^SSTccit'd) Y |°.S .m^T 4.30 Everyone Helps in a Community: Division of 8.40 Seven Brides for Seven1,769 words
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Article, Illustration986 1983-05-31 1 Lu Yaw - Baishi's early years Lu Yaw Modern Masters of Chinese Painting E^l Second of a nine-part series on Qi Baishi (1863 1957) QI CHUNZHI, or Ah Zhi, and not Baishi, born in 1863 in a village in Hunan to a family of subsistence farmers, could hope for nothing better than being986 words
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Article, Illustration513 1983-05-31 2 Rattan mats are for many of us a good way to beat the heat. KOH SIEW TIN, who visited one of the shops selling them in Chinatown, reports. WHEN the weather gets very hot, many people can't bear to sleep on kapok or foam rubber mattresses.513 words
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Article, Illustration111 1983-05-31 2 Sffiii^^^llW^ffl ft TO Mm-KMWt b «m kri';<T m&w&ftm vm h we- >x Wi'jVi IBS ft Q%A n W -M 'iiiMjV; f-'i -fi'j A > s.rsiiMr-.t-JL r-/H tiHk&mfgHi < mmim I- :v u "-ftfrifi'j mnximw, (-Mm- s rm, y>i Hi 6j g t i m it a -*t >ts %ft A111 words
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Advertisement570 1983-05-31 3 9 back! Time to relax. The popular band, Also appearing nightly till lam The Shang, is back to render their Ali Ahamed (une in a Million You) repertoire of enchanting music. Firefly, Re-discover their rich, mellow Speedway the showmanship' band melodies. Hear them out at the lon Bar— the most570 words
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Advertisement38 1983-05-31 3 HM'lM^li!)! TODAY ONLY 7.00 9.15pm "MENCARI ClNTA"lndones,on TOMORROW "MYSTERIOUS SHAOLIN TEMPLE" (Mandarin) NEW VICTORY?,: "Z2S& TODAY ONLY: 7.00 9.00 Pin "BINALNYA ANAK MUDA" Indonesia Pick up your business by picking The Straits Times Classified as your business partner38 words
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Article, Illustration795 1983-05-31 4 THERE is a Malay saying that goes 4 'Harimau mati meninggalkan belang, manusia mati meninggalkan nama. which can literally be translated as "When a tiger dies it leaves behind its stripes, but when a man dies he leaves behind his name or reputation."795 words
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Article579 1983-05-31 4 Oleh YUSNOR EF HARMAU mati meninggalkan belang manusia mati meninggalkan nama. Begitulah dengan P.Ramlee yang telah meninggalkan kita, khususnya orangorang seni, sehingga hari ini masih belum ada gantinya. Pada 29 Mei, 1983 genaplah sepuluh tahun pemergiannya. Semoga Allah mencucuri rahmat ke atas rofanya. Sudan begitu banyak orang579 words
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Advertisement1154 1983-05-31 4 NOTICES Croda Chemicals Ltd and Croda Chemicals Group Pty Ltd are pleased to announce the appointment of Hong Seh Company (Pte) Ltd as their distributor in Singapore and Malaysia Croda manufactures lanolin and derivatives, woolgrease, emulsifiers, emollients, surfactants, protein derivatives, plasticisers and waxes. in addition to the above range, Croda1,154 words
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Advertisement36 1983-05-31 4 The Golden Lotus A translation by Clement Egerton of the Chinese novel Chin P'ing Mei I JBK ■'2, -rift 'iwrlr SetofVolsl4 Available at all good bookshops. HoTimes ill IIU Distributors the TIMES PAPER THAT TALKS BUSINESS36 words
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Advertisement395 1983-05-31 4 J Co-ordination of vowels Use of a with i (not e): In a two-syllable word, where the first syllable has an a sound and the second syllable has an I or e sound, the vowel 1 and NOT the vowel e should be used to spell the second syllable. In395 words
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