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Title Section14 1983-06-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration495 1983-06-07 1 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By Spore beaten, but the match is fitting end to the Games SINGAPORE'S national soccer team made history last night, and came within an ace of closing the 12th SEA Games m a tumult of celebration. Making their first appearance m a GamesJERRY SEH - 495 words
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606 1983-06-07 1 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By who was m Paris recently Decision on aircraft type within 12 months A SINGAPORE-BUILT aeroplane is on the cards for the *****, and a decision on what aircraft to manufacture will be made within the next 12 months. Singapore Aircraft Industries606 words
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89 1983-06-07 1 NEUCHATEM Switzerland), Mon. Swiss watchmakers today said they have developed a microchip which understands spoken commands. Officials at Asulab, the research subsidiary of the Swiss General Watch Company, said the chip responds to 15 different orders. It understands the num- bers zero toUPI - 89 words
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Article246 1983-06-07 1 FLORENCE CHONG - FLORENCE CHONG By Our Sydney Reporter SYDNEY, Mon. A wealthy Singaporean couple was found murdered m Sydney last month and police there have detained a medical student. Sydney police tonight confirmed that they had originally treated the deaths of Charles and Mollie Lv, both m246 words
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124 1983-06-07 1 4 THERE'S a distinction I want to draw. Firstly, there is the acceptance of responsibility by a high officer for what happened. It is quite distinct from my desire to identify the officer who was m charge of safety m berthing and onberthing124 words
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Article48 1983-06-07 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. A White House spokesman today denied a Newsweek report that Middle East envoy Philip Habib may be redacted by a new highfevel negotiator. Deput> press secretary Larry Speakes described the report as "wrong" and said no policy change was contemplated. UPI SEX PAGE 5UPI - 48 words
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Article580 1983-06-07 2 Sale with a difference THE asking price of $600,000 alone will not get you one of the four split-level houses m Joo Chiat that the Singapore Action Group of Elders (Sage) plans to build. Prospective buyers of the houses will have to show that they are generous as well580 words
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Article218 1983-06-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE greatest sporting extravaganza m Singapore's history ended yesterday. Where do we go from here? In retrospect, the National Stadium would not have materialised if we had been timid. Without the stadium, there would have been no SEA Games. And without the Games and such218 words
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Article193 1983-06-07 2 TELECOMS INCREASES ITS INVESTMENT ESTIMATE TELECOMS has revised upwards its projected five-year investment by a hefty $375 million. In a report for the period April-Septem-ber 1982, Telecoms chairman, Mr Frank Yung, forecast investments worth $3.28 billion "over the next five years." A similar estimate made six months earlier193 words
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Article58 1983-06-07 2 IBM LICKS 'EM AFTER a slow start, IBM has moved to become the market leader m the booming personal computer business. The IBM Personal Computer has become the de facto standard for personal computers. IBM's ascendency means the early market leaders Apple and Radio Shack will have to fight58 words
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Article278 1983-06-07 2 Arivederci Roma? BRAZILIAN soccer star Paolo Roberto Falcao has broken off talks with Italian League champions Roma on a new contract and said he was going home. The shock move was decided by his Brazilian adviser Cristoforo Colombo, who said: "It's finished, Falcao is leaving Roma." Colombo said Roma,278 words
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Article729 1983-06-07 2 2,000 cross border A MAJOR drive by the Burmese military against Karen separatist guerillas has driven at least 2,000 civilian refugees into Thailand, military sources m Bangkok said yesterday. The sources said Burmese troops launched heavy mortar attacks on two strongholds of the Karen National Liberation Army729 words
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Article371 1983-06-07 2 A question of history WOULD Malayan history have been different if more Malays had joined the guerilla war waged against the Japanese? CHEAH BOON KHENG discusses the British recruitment of Malay resistance fighters during World War 11. The British group, Force 136, helped to organise two Malay resistance371 words
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Article216 1983-06-07 2 Proper channels MALAYSIANS should voice their doubts about government policies. However, they should do this through proper channels like forums instead of coffeeshops, Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said on Sunday. This was because otherwise their doubts could easily be exploited by those with undesirable216 words
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Article152 1983-06-07 2 (Spore edition) Self-made musicians TWO self-made men of music, composer Chan Lok Hung and tenor Toh Chor Soon, are great moving forces m the music scene m Malaysia. They have come a long way to become what they are today. Both have never studied m prestigious conservatories abroad,152 words
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Advertisement532 1983-06-07 2 I BCS/C b G 1984 EXAMINATIONS I 1 Last few classes 1 CITY GUILDS OF LONDON BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY B EXAMINATION COURSES EXAMINATION COURSES B& BCS Part I The Part I syllabus will be sfl C G 746 Basic Certificate m Computer equ.valent to a U.K. H.gher M Programming. National532 words
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Advertisement116 1983-06-07 2 E.V. THOMPSONS Latest Bestseller THE DREAM TRADERS... I is set against the maelstrom I of greed and intrigue that I was the China opium trade I of the 1830s. The men who V JjJgMWQN traded m dreams to gain "••■f wealth and power spawned poverty and misery for 1^ thousands116 words
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386 1983-06-07 3 Campaign against Karen rebels forces civilians to seek refuge BANGKOK, Mon. A major campaign by the Burmese military against Karen separatist guerillas has driven at least 2,000 civilian refugees into Thailand, military sources said today. The sources said Burmese troops launched heavy mortar attacksReuter; AFP - 386 words
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442 1983-06-07 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Greying of Japan will bring great strain, warns report PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone was warned today that Japan's population will age rapidly over the next two decades and place a tremendous strain on the country's socialwelfare system m future. Issuing the warning442 words
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145 1983-06-07 3 'Super' VD strain sweeping through Asia BANGKOK, Mon. A strain of "super gonorrhea" that Is resistant to penicillin and other drugs is sweeping through Asia. This strain accounts for more than half the gonorrhea cases m Thailand, a leading specialist said. Dr Somnuek Vlboonyasek, president of the Anti-Venereal Disease AssociationUPI - 145 words
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Article141 1983-06-07 3 MANILA, Mon. Swarms of locusts, "eating anything green" m their path, have attacked rice and corn crops m the southern Philippines following a long drought, the Agriculture Ministry said today. "It is a natural balance of things for locusts to come after a drought butReuter - 141 words
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Article50 1983-06-07 3 ABOUT 31 people are feared still trapped m a blazing 13-storey office block m West Delhi. Police said most of the 250 people inside the building, where the fire broke out yesterday, fled to safety or were saved by helicop- Reuter ters hovering just above the roof.Reuter - 50 words
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Article54 1983-06-07 3 DISPUTES OVER the seating of delegations from Western Sahara and Chad yesterday threatened to delay the opening of the Organisation of African Unity's 19th summit, the third attempt m almost two years to hold the meeting. A series of informal meetings were taking UPI place insteadUPI - 54 words
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Article78 1983-06-07 3 THE RULING National Conference of Jammu and Kashmir took an early lead m violencemarred elections. It won the first three seats announced for the 76-member assembly m the strategic Himalayan state, the Press Trust of India said yesterday. The news agency, reporting on Sunday's polling, said theAFP - 78 words
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Article53 1983-06-07 3 FINNISH PRESIDENT Mauno Koivisto met Communist Party leader Yuri Andropov yesterday on the first day of an official visit to the Soviet Union, Tass said. Mr Koivisto was met at a YIP airport by Premier Nikolai Tikhonov, First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and otherUPI - 53 words
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Article, Illustration74 1983-06-07 3 Co Thack arrives in Manila VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach (left) and Philippine Foreign Minister Carlos Romalo facing reporters following Mr Thach's arrival m Manila yesterday for talks with Philippine officials. Mr Thach's Manila visit was the last on a staggered tour of Asean countries by the Vietnamese official,UPI - 74 words
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197 1983-06-07 3 CANBERRA, Mon. Indications that Prime Minister Bob Hawke would face a possible backlash from the left wing of the Australian Labour Party for his statements on East Timor and aid to Vietnam during his visit to Indonesia came today from a Member of Parliament,AFP - 197 words
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373 1983-06-07 4 BALTIMORE, Monday Gift of computers to upgrade engineering schools A COMPUTER firm yesterday unveiled the first standardised learning program aimed at bringing US engineering colleges up to par with those m Japan and the Soviet Union. In remarks prepared for delivery to theUPI - 373 words
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Article, Illustration365 1983-06-07 4 WASHINGTON, Monday US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, believing he has strengthened his economic and military bargaining power, is preparing for "some serious negotiations with the Soviets," administration officials say. The officials said Mr Reagan's recent decisions to add Soviet specialist Jack Matlock JrUPI; AP - 365 words
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Article38 1983-06-07 4 SAO PAULO, Mon. At least 3,016 people died violently m homicides, suicides and traffic and other accidents here m South America's biggest city m the first five months of the year, official statistics showed yesterday. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article234 1983-06-07 4 HOLLOMAN Air Force Base, (New Mexico), Mon. A rocket sled that flashed along a single rail on a 15-km air force test track at more than eight times the speed of sound is thought to be the fastest surface vehicle m history. The sled,UPI - 234 words
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Article105 1983-06-07 4 Reagan urged to keep Volcker WASHINGTON, Mon. AN influential US Senator yesterday urged President Reagan to appoint Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker to a second term, saying it would have a calming effect on the world economy. Mr Volcker 's tenure as head of America's Central Bank expires mReuter - 105 words
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287 1983-06-07 4 WASHINGTON, Men. CONGRESSIONAL negoti ators meet this week to try to shape a 1984 budget. But aides say the prospects are bleak that anything will be done to drastically cut massive US deficits which have caused global concern. For nearly six monthsReuter - 287 words
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Advertisement32 1983-06-07 4 NOVIBRA will solve your vibration problems when installed on your machines YOU CAN GET IT AT G VS TRADING PRIVATE LIMITED 34 Gul Avenue. Singapore 2262 Tel.: 268 7018 OR 265 551132 words
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Article365 1983-06-07 5 Gunman pumps six bullets into him m hotel BEIRUT, Monday LIBYA'S Charge d'Affaires m Lebanon was m critical condition today after being shot six times at point-blank range m a Beirut hotel. Witnesses said the envoy, Mr Abdul-Kader Ghoqa, had walked into the Napoleon Hotel,Reuter; UPI - 365 words
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Article, Illustration468 1983-06-07 5 BEIRUT, Monday LEBANON marks the first anniversary of Israel's invasion today amid calls for protest strikes and threats of new guerilla attacks, but the government is still far from its goal of ridding the country of foreign forces. Pro-Syrian and leftistReuter; UPI - 468 words
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232 1983-06-07 5 Habib may be replaced, says Newsweek NEW YORK, Mon. US special Middle East envoy Philip Habib's meeting with US ambassadors to Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Lebanon this week could be his "last act" m the trouble-shoot-ing job, says Newsweek magazine. It quoted administration sources m its June 13 issueAP - 232 words
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205 1983-06-07 5 BAGHDAD, Mon. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has survived seven assassination attempts over the past 15 years, his intelligence chief says m a newly-published book. Mr Barzan Tikriti, who is also Mr Hussein's brother, says m his book, titled Attempts to Assassinate President Saddam Hussein, thatReuter - 205 words
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303 1983-06-07 5 Fatah will deal with rebels within 10 days SHTAURA (Lebanon), Monday FATAH, the main grouping of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, will deal with its dissidents "within It days/ Abu Jihad, deputy coinmander-in-chief of the PLO forces, said here yesterday. Abu Jihad said a decision would be taken at meetings ofUPI; AFP - 303 words
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Advertisement247 1983-06-07 5 "GET BACK" A FULL HEAD OF HAIR. If everyday you're it. Bathe m it. Sleep on it. Or noticing more hair on your even swim m it. So why comb and less on your head, hesitate? it's time to make a positive You will soon have a full move. Call247 words
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Advertisement340 1983-06-07 5 The bargaining power of cash. Without the fear of loss. MMm^" Bb y^B BF Jb i Jewellery by Je taime. Singapore If you see something you want to buy when you For you, this means bargaining power, are overseas, you probably take it for granted that Citicorp Travelers Checks let340 words
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368 1983-06-07 6 Requests for $188 b aid to relieve debts and stabilise economies BELGRADE, Mon THIRD World nations, hoping to relieve crippling debts and stabilise their economies, took aid requests of US$9O billion (SslBB billion) today to the sixth UN Conference on Trade andUPI; Reuter - 368 words
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Article41 1983-06-07 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. Slightly more than 1 per cent of the American population is at least 85 years old and about 32,000 most of them women have been alive for a century or more, the Census Bureau reported. UPIUPI - 41 words
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226 1983-06-07 6 LONDON, Mon. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, increasingly confident of winning a second term of office m Thursday's election, kept up the attack on* the Labour opposition at a noisy, American-style rally. In the last week of the campaign, she made it clear sheReuter - 226 words
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104 1983-06-07 6 MILLION OF GNP OF DOLLARS 1970 1981 1982 (US$) NETHERLANDS 0.61 1.08 1.08 1,473 SWEDEN 0.38 0.83 1.08 987 NORWAY 0.32 0.82 1.01 566 DENMARK 0.38 0.73 0.77 415 FRANCE 0.66 0.73 0.74 3,991 BELGIUM 0.46 0.59 0.59 497 AUSTRALIA 0.62 0.41 0.57104 words
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261 1983-06-07 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. The International Monetary Fund said yesterday the inflation rate m the industrialised countries has declined substantially over the past 18 months. At the same time, the IMF said the industrial nations' volume of foreign trade dropped m the first three months of 1983AP; AFP - 261 words
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118 1983-06-07 6 LONDON, Mon. British bookmaker William mil has refused to take any more bets on the outcome of Thursday's general election because of the commanding lead held by the Tories, The Sun reported here today. The refusal was unprecedented m the history of BritishAFP - 118 words
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345 1983-06-07 6 PARIS, Mon. The Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) head the list of countries giving the most aid to the Third Wo/ld, according to a report published here today. All of them contributed more than 1AFP - 345 words
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Article43 1983-06-07 6 LONDON, Mon. Talks intended to end a printing dispute which has stopped publication of the Financial Times newspaper since last Tuesday broke down yesterday. The management said the deadlock was over a union claim for extra pay for machineroom workers. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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291 1983-06-07 7 Technician pays fine and penalty for taking bribe A TECHNICIAN was fined $5,000 yesterday and ordered to pay a penalty of $1,000 for accepting a $1,000 bribe during the construction of a project at Changi Airport. Low Beng Soon, 39, a Port of Singapore Authority technician, pleaded guilty to accepting291 words
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315 1983-06-07 7 Buyers must also give a generous donation CASH alone will not buy you the four split-level houses that the Singapore Action Group of Elders (Sage) plans to build. Prospective buyers of the houses will have to show that they are generous as well. Besides315 words
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311 1983-06-07 7 A COMPUTER operator thought the last person to load cash at the Post Office Savings Bank ATM m Jardine Steps did not lock the vault's upper combination dial by mistake, a court heard yesterday. Mr Mustaffa bin Mohammad Sidek, 22, said this at311 words
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137 1983-06-07 7 New detention barracks for Vigilante Corps VIGILANTE Corps national servicemen who are sentenced to detention for breach of discipline will be confined m the detention barracks at Admiralty Road, Sembawang. It was learnt that the barracks, formerly used by the Singapore Armed Forces, were taken over by the Police Provost137 words
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Article, Illustration61 1983-06-07 7 Ex-head of Muslim women's group dies A FORMER president of the Singapore Muslim Women's Association, Hajah Fatimah Chik hint! Abdul Karim (above), died yesterday. She was 65 years old. Hajah Fatimah Chik, who was also formerly an inspector of Malay schools, was active m Malay organisations during the Sixties. She61 words
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Article135 1983-06-07 7 Garden vith a view THE largest garden to be built by the Housing Board is taking shape m Ang Mo Kio New Town. To be completed by the end of the year, it is located on a 22-hectare hill site and will cost $2.7 million. A unique feature of the135 words
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290 1983-06-07 7 CHAN ENG CHENG - Lawyers learn legal terms in Mandarin CHAN ENG CHENG By LAWYERS will go back to class to learn Mandarin to communicate better with clients who do not understand English They will learn to say in Mandarin legal terms such as mortgage (di ya) and Residential Properties Act (zhu-yong cnanye fa-ling)290 words
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253 1983-06-07 8 Ch'ng on what our youths should do YOUTHS need to sharpen their awareness of what is taking place m their community and should also be concerned with events m the Republic. The Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, identified these as two broad areas which youths253 words
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337 1983-06-07 8 CONRAD RAJ - Saudis ask SIA to run cargo complex CONRAD RAJ By SINGAPORE Airlines has been called on once again to provide its expertise abroad this time to manage the world's largest air cargo terminal at Riyadh. A mission led by Mr Yap Kirn Wah, Singapore Airport Terminal Services (Sats) general manager337 words
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Article60 1983-06-07 8 A CHINESE man, aged about 60, who was riding a tricycle, died m Tan Tock Seng Hospital early yesterday, about 10 hours after he was involved m an accident with an SBS bus at Bukit Merah Central. Eyewitnesses and those who know him are requested to60 words
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458 1983-06-07 8 ANOTHER 4,800 apartments and 9,100 hotel rooms will be added to the market m the next four years. They will come from 78 Urban Redevelopment Authority projects m various stages of construction now. These projects, costing more than $4 billion, will also458 words
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102 1983-06-07 8 Outrageous conduct costs man $2,250 MOHAMED Kassim bin Mohd Ali, 19, was fined $2,250 for outraging the modesty of two sisters m a lift. He admitted molesting the two women at Block 23, New Upper Changi Road yesterday at 12.40 a.m. The women, one 21 years old and the other102 words
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Article38 1983-06-07 8 TRADE associations of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry and seven clan associations will hold a joint dinner for the punctuabty and courtesy campaigns at the chamber's premises m Hill Street on July 4.38 words
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154 1983-06-07 8 IF YOU park your cars indiscriminately fat certain areas m the city from tomorrow until Thursday, be prepared to get booked or have your cars towed away by police. Officers from the Traffic Police, Central and Beach Road stations will be ont154 words
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302 1983-06-07 9 Restaurants urged to store food at right temperatures LETTERS have been sent to about 6M restaurant owners advising them to lnstal temperature gauges outside their freezers and chillers. This is because In the first four months of this year, six outbreaks of food poisoning involving ltt people were traced to302 words
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426 1983-06-07 9 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent Move a blow to local refineries SINGAPORE'S refineries are slowly but surely seeing Indonesia, their most important customer, slipping out of their hands. This month, their first-half contracts expire and the latest indications do not augur well for the426 words
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410 1983-06-07 9 EVANGELINE GAMBOA; RONNIE WAI - EVANGELINE GAMBOA RONNIE WAI By and OUR air will remain safe even if we have a coalfired power station and an integrated steel mill. Results of a study just completed by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency show that these will410 words
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Article64 1983-06-07 9 A SINGAPOREAN couple was killed when their motorcycle was involved m a collision with a car as they were returning from the Desaru beach resort at the 32km Johor Baru-Kota Tinggi Road yesterday. Police identified the dead as Mahmud Yusoff, 21, and Saadiah Sayed, 17,NST - 64 words
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225 1983-06-07 9 Retarded children's first holiday by air TWENTY retarded children flew m an aeroplane for a holiday for the first time m their lives yesterday. The children, aged between nine and 16 years, are from the Jurong centre of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children. They left for Penang with eight225 words
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Article38 1983-06-07 9 A MAN was fined $450 by a magistrate yesterday for announcing horse racing results at the Aljunied Crescent hawker centre on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. Ho Eng Siew, 29, of Upper Boon Keng Road pleaded guilty.38 words
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66 1983-06-07 9 A HEAVY plant operator from the 35th Battalion Singapore Combat Engineers died m an accident at the camp m Seletar on Sunday. Private Lim Siang kang, 19, was operating a crane when the accident happened. He was taken to Toa Payoh Hospital but66 words
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Advertisement172 1983-06-07 9 Calling all Distributors and Retailers! Don't just buy computers or cash registers, buy UNIWELL P.O.S. System. Let UNIWELL manage your business more profitably through higher productivity. (1) CONTROL YOUR MONEY: Refund, Cash Paid Out, Accounts Receivable and Account Payable. (2) CONTROL YOUR STAFF: Individual Staff Performance Report, Managers and Cashiers172 words
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Article, Illustration212 1983-06-07 10 The lights are out but the show goes on FRESHMEN Orientation Week began last night at Ngee Ann Polytechnic with some unplanned fnss. On Saturday, one of the electricity cables was broken by the nearby construction work on campus. As a result there were no lights, fans or airconditioning m212 words
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605 1983-06-07 10 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By Union leaders accept lower wage increase, but urge bigger rewards for workers TRADE union leaders have said that while it is understandable that this year's National Wages Council recommendations should be lower than previous years', employers who have made a profit should605 words
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426 1983-06-07 10 NANCY KOH - Hotels stress courtesy through charity NANCY KOH By TEA parties for underprivileged children and visits to old folks' homes will form some of the highlights of programmes organised by hotels during Courtesy Month this year. This is m keeping with the national campaign theme this year: Courtesy and Social Responsibility.426 words
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224 1983-06-07 10 PRIVATE developers have been relegated to a secondary but specialist role because of the government's success m providing low-cost public housing to most of the population. Mr Daniel Teo, immedi-ate-past president of the Real Estate Developers Association of Singapore, said yesterday that the private224 words
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311 1983-06-07 10 SIXTEEN workers had their fingers or hands cut off m accidents m the printing industry over the past three years. Most of these accidents could have been avoided if management and workers had paid attention to the safety hazards and taken proper precautions. To emphasise311 words
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703 1983-06-07 11 GETTING THE BIG FISH: Week Three started with Mr Justice Lai making clear that the commission Is not interested m blaming "the small man." It Is the people In high places, the planners, the bosses, who will have to answer the most questions. THE HEAT'S ON703 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1983-06-07 11 ALAN JOHN, GERRY de SILVA; BEN DAVIDSON - ALAN JOHN, GERRY de SILVA BEN DAVIDSON By and 4 I'M coming to the PSA in the fullness of time... The same measure administered to Keppel will be administered to all parties... We won't just go for the small guy... I am not interested1,289 words
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Article354 1983-06-07 11 Who's who at the inquiry 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) of Straits Shipping Pte Ltd, and Capt R.F. Short,354 words
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Article, Illustration902 1983-06-07 12 People of many nations helping to make the project a reality OUT of tha rubble that was Raffles Institution will rise o city within the city of Singapore. Raffles City, one of the largest private building projects m the world, will be yet another landmark902 words
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Advertisement513 1983-06-07 12 Raffles: From a school to a city The Raffles City site has a history almost as long as that of Singapore. Here we trace the major events from way back when to the near future Institution founded. 1969 Raffles City Scheme developed. •1971 Last Class of Raffles Institution graduated. 1971513 words
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Advertisement404 1983-06-07 13 Two advanced new copiers from Japan's #1 manufacturer. ■HHBHHL— A bv P ass tra y f° r individually infeeding paper .^fSBSSk^ m ua^ Ricoh was the first manufacturer m :<^m*^WKMkKL^° o into the machine for special copies. And light- 40^ *jjjrfr Japan to receive the coveted Deming Prize for quality404 words
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467 1983-06-07 14 The Straits Times says... Beyond the SEA Games THE greatest sporting extravaganza m Singapore's history ended yesterday. Where do we go from here? In almost every department, the 12th SEA Games were a resounding success. The organisers did a good job. The experience gained from holding the 1973 Seap Games467 words
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406 1983-06-07 14 i INDONESIA BALI Mounting public concern over the extinction of wildlife m this island has pushed the government into a frenzy of activities to preserve these treasures. Eleven wildlife sanctuaries are being developed, m addition to the five others already existing. The target of theDepthnews Asia - 406 words
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Article, Illustration2146 1983-06-07 14 Adam Smith's three oil scenarios ADAM SMITH (real name, J. W. Goodman) is the financial expert who wrote such best sellers as The Money Game, Supermoney and Paper Money. This is the third in a series of articles by Smith (right) in The Straits Times. He picks one that sees2,146 words
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Advertisement51 1983-06-07 14 ONO SOKKI DIGITAL HAND TACHOMETERS CONTACT TYPE HT-331 NON CONTACT TYPE HT-431 NON-CONTACT TYPf MOOEIHT43I A^fc. /> MODCIHT33I For more information write to REGIONAL DISTRIBUTOR PACIFIC SOUTH EAST TRADING CO. PTE. LTD. Unit 60? 6th Floor Delta House. 2 Alexandra Road Singapore 0315 Tel *****66 (3 I mesi Tele* RS51 words
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Advertisement278 1983-06-07 14 To lmpK)ve\bur u-bix 1600 mr l^i^^^^mjl -'i-'^^r PRODUCTIVITY and Efficiency have alot to do with your W#^K business image. Excellent office equipment normally will ■^^^^^^-__1_ Bj^flr boost-up the level of efficiency and productivity. And it is m p Jfcy r ,BBlßßß^B^^i^^—«___ B Eiß^^i this area that APS Electronics (Pte) Ltd278 words
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245 1983-06-07 15 Is SIA's fleet 'the most modern in the world? ON A recent visit to Hongkong, I was struck by the difference m the wording of the television advertisements for Singapore Airlines. In Singapore the airline claims to have "the most modern fleet m all the world." In Hongkong "one of245 words
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Letter80 1983-06-07 15 SINCE there are millionaires eager to leave their names behind, we should allow them to bid to have their names given to public projects, such as roads. The person with the highest bid (subject to, say, a minimum of half the cost of the project)80 words
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223 1983-06-07 15 THIS letter is from 679 people. Our request to the relevant authorities is this: Don't carry the Speak Mandarin Campaign to extremes, please. News reports have indicated that dialect video tapes are becoming less easily available on the market. We believe that223 words
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130 1983-06-07 15 What Dr Mahathir actually said... I REFER to the (Bernama) report "Cut ties with business, govern- ment leaders told." (ST, June 4). I wish to point out that there is an error in the statement in paragraph seven, which was carried i in your paper as: "We I also do130 words
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Letter39 1983-06-07 15 COULD the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation repeat the opening ceremony of the 12th SEA Games? I am sure many people would like to see it again. A Saturday afternoon slot would be fine. LUCY DING Singapore 123339 words
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247 1983-06-07 15 Call to improve overnight parking scheme I FULLY support the letter "These parking hours are inconvenient" by Mr Larry Scow. (ST, May 28). I live m a housing estate m which there is an overwhelming demand for season car parking lots. This makes it impossible for me to obtain a247 words
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158 1983-06-07 15 Things were sorted out very quickly MY letter about the long wait and short notice involved m trying to use the Environment Ministry's special service for the removal of bulk domestic refuse was published on May 23. Within hours of its publication a ministry official was on the telephone asking158 words
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197 1983-06-07 15 Shocked to find that coupon parking was till 7 I OFTEN visit my parents at Marine Parade and normally park at Car Park 11 where coupon parking is up to 10.30 p.m. One night recently, I drove into the adjacent Car Park 13 for the first time, having seen a197 words
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186 1983-06-07 15 WE refer to the letter "Workmen have snipped away the shade" by "Distressed" (ST, May 23) and would like to thank him for his concern over our Parks and Recreation Department's pruning activities. We would like to inform him that the trees at186 words
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217 1983-06-07 15 I REFER to the letter "Build more facilities at Pandan Reservoir" by "Group of Joggers." (ST, May 21). The laterite track on top of the man-made dyke encircling the reservoir is meant to be used for maintenance of the reservoir. Since its completion m217 words
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Advertisement361 1983-06-07 15 Henderson /^oq^ Industrial L^s^l W^^ jl Prime Freehold* 6 Unite ir <\ IJ€|^|*|Z~ Industrial Property c lef t!^\/ JL mM JL H. Best Location m Singapore IT?O>^ C^^lKmk-rMm WORLD IrldJ /ff^^L 9i^^ j CONTA NIR V* PORT OF SINGAPORE EXCELLENT INVESTMENT \5: :jJT ki 2 storey unit and a mezzanine361 words
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Article, Illustration1847 1983-06-07 16 ANDREW POLLACK - ANDREW POLLACK After a slow start, it has muscled others out of the way to dominate the booming personal computer market By 4 INDEED, to some extent, IBM's role m the personal computer world is beginning to resemble its central role m the mainframe computerNYT - 1,847 words
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Advertisement581 1983-06-07 16 OUB STOBE \S f^GKED \N\TH EXG\TEN\ENT-F\LLED EVENTS TO BB\NG fON AND L/MJGHTEB TO THE \NHOLE FNJWUY. ***************************************************************************00 Chef Professional aluminium Stainless steel kwali with copper q I IP^lil 1^ aPJ I^^^U|iifl I q Coleman cooler chest. FREE cooler Kenwood electronic chef cookware UP. $29.50 to $87.90 base 36cm UP. $1581 words
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NEWSBRIEFS
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Article42 1983-06-07 17 DAH Yung Steel Co (S) Ltd has announced that a Malaysian-incorporated company, Nissin Sdn Bhd, is a substantial shareholder of the company with a holding of 501,478 shares, representing 6.3 per cent of its paid-up capital of $8 million.42 words
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Article90 1983-06-07 17 I P replies ISLAND and Peninsular Development Bhd has told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that its acquisition of a piece of property m Kuala Lumpur for M 57.2 million was based on a willingbuyer willing-seller basis and that no valuation was done. The acquisition, made through wholly owned Excelaris90 words
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Article40 1983-06-07 17 KECK Seng (Malaysia) Bhd will hold an extraordinary general meeting on June 28 to approve the company's acquisition of the entire paid-up capital of M 51.67 million m Banang Bersama Segamat Sdn Bhd for Ms2s million cash.40 words
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Article58 1983-06-07 17 VAN der Horst Ltd has announced group pre-tax profits of $2.64 million for the six months ended March 31, 1983 (against $2.37 million previously). Group turnover rose to $12.55 million during the period ($10.29 million). After-tax profits stood at $2.24 million ($1.77 million), giving a net58 words
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Article91 1983-06-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Bank Negara Malaysia said its gold and foreign exchange holdings fell to M 59.19 billion at mid-May from M 59.45 billion at end-April but were above the M 58.93 billion at mid-April. The central bank's total assets rose to M 513.33 billion on MayReuter - 91 words
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Article76 1983-06-07 17 DETROIT, Mon. Chrysler Corp said it delayed indefinitely its previously announced plans to sell up to US$2OO million (Ss42o million) m bonds to the public to finance partially the redemption of US$4OO million m federally guaranteed publicly held notes. Chairman Lee lacocca said the company will payReuter - 76 words
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Article68 1983-06-07 17 LONDON, Mon. Revlon International Finance has issued a US$l25 million (*****.5 million) Eurobond priced at par, joint lead manager and underwriter Kuhn Loeb Lehman Brothers International Inc and Lazard Brothers and Co Ltd said. The issue carries a fixed 11 per cent coupon with an expiry dateReuter - 68 words
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Article89 1983-06-07 17 TOKYO, Mon. The Finance Ministry has told Japanese securities houses they must obtain its authorisation to make loans to individual customers on the security of public bonds, ministry officials said. They said the ministry notified the securities firms of details of limits on new loans such as aReuter - 89 words
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Article68 1983-06-07 17 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez has formalised a US$4OO million (SsB4o million) credit line to Mexico on his visit here, Mexican officials said. The agreement to allow private Mexican firms to purchase Spanish goods on credit was negotiated last month and was signed byReuter - 68 words
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Article65 1983-06-07 17 TOKYO, Mon. Toshiba Corp of Japan said it signed a 7.7 billion yen (Ss6B million) contract with Aluminio Brasileiro SA, a joint Brazil-Japan aluminium production venture, for sub-stations and rectifier systems to be used at an aluminium refinery m Brazil. Shipment of the equipment to the refinery,Reuter - 65 words
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181 1983-06-07 17 LIEN Hoe Industries, now under the control of Perak-based investment company Peak Hua Holdings, has announced the first of an expected series of acquisitions to help it diversify from its traditional construction materials business. The company revealed it has reached agreement to181 words
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252 1983-06-07 17 MBF HOLDINGS Bhd has forecast group pretax profits of M 518.35 million for the year ending Sept 30,1984. This compares with group pretax profits of M 514.24 million forecast for the year to Sept 30, 1983, and pretax earnings of M 513.30 million achieved252 words
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412 1983-06-07 17 MAGNUM Corporation, a member of the Multi-Pur-pose Holdings group of companies, is planning to expand the operations of Magnum Finance Bhd to make it one of the leading finance companies m Malaysia. Magnum's new chairman, Datuk Choo Ching Hwa, said the company412 words
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349 1983-06-07 17 TELECOMS has revised upwards its projected five-year investment by a hefty $375 million. In a report for the period April-September 1982, Telecoms chairman, Mr Frank Yung, forecast investments worth $3.28 billion "over the next five years." A similar estimate made six months earlier put the349 words
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360 1983-06-07 17 A MAJORITY of the merchant banks, stockbrokers and banks who were approached to sub-under-write United Industrial Corp's $42 million rights issue has accepted the offer, thereby assuring the issue's success. Out of the 26 merchant banks who were invited to participate m the underwriting360 words
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186 1983-06-07 17 Public issue of D C Bank delayed THE public issue of Malaysian-based Development Commercial Bank, expected last week, has now been delayed to late this week. The delay will apparently provide time for Amalgamated Steel Industries' recent public offer to be cleared. The AIS issue was balloted last Tuesday. D&C186 words
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177 1983-06-07 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed firm on sustained baying sup port m active moderate trading yesterday with higher overseas market advices aiding sentiment. Esso rose 29 cents to $16.49, Genting 12 cents to $4.18. Magnum 24 cents to $3.99, Mavbank 25 cents to $5.29 and177 words
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Article77 1983-06-07 17 Bonstead Bhd +9 Hun lop Ind -+-2 Guinness 10 MTC Pan Elec Rothmans I +7 S Trading +15 I M Work.* +2 CAC +5 Ess© -10 Gathrie Bhd NBT +5 Perils Pl»nt 10 SembShlp +4 Sap Corp +5 Wearnes +2 CCM FftN +5 Haw Par +277 words
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Article218 1983-06-07 17 HONGKONG: Stocks closed weaker m very thin business with most traders staying on the sidelines m view of the weak local currency. The Hang Seng Index ended the day 12.71 points lower at 992.89. TOKYO: Share prices closed lower after a firm start with the yen's renewed weakness against218 words
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Article81 1983-06-07 17 M Breweries 800 +135 Lien Hoe 695 +45 Shangri-La 488 +45 Hong Leong Ind 830 +40 H Leong Credit 530 +30 MBS 380 +28 Paper Products 292 +26 M Banking 1000 +25 Magnum Corpn 398 +24 N S O P -344+24 G E Life 1820 +20 C Sugars 130081 words
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Article43 1983-06-07 17 June 3 June 6 BT Composite: 932.76 M2.71 BT Indicator: *****0 *****0 ST Industrials: 952.89 -961.86 ST Finance: 2488.14 2518.10 ST Hotels: 1028.35 1036.42 ST Properties: 755.28 759.47 ST Minings: 263.56 264.65 ST Plantations: 1212.02 12J6.37 OCBC: 829.75 839.56 SESInd: 721.72 J30.5543 words
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Article23 1983-06-07 17 Taiping Text 3,342,000 M U I 1,873,000 Gen Corp 1,786,000 Faber Merlin 1,241,000 Selprop 548,000 Total turnover: 22.94m Total value: S78.52m23 words
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Advertisement118 1983-06-07 17 Desaru Welcomes You To The Johor '83 Open Board Sailing Championship,,^ And watch 'em ride the waves at the H |u\\\ f Johor 'B3 Open Board Sailing Championship, J R\\Y/ where some of the top windsurfers are Jk \XMmI competing. An event you can't miss. Come M WM/^¥i and catch118 words
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Article2930 1983-06-07 18 Sing apore closing prices A*|Mt«d for scrip/ righto* N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN [traded m lots of II shares each, with the price quoted In dollars. All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified.* Gra Net 1983 Laet Div V¥. Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or-2,930 words
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520 1983-06-07 18 STRONG, steady buying sent share prices higher across-the-board yesterday. There was not much lead from Wall Street last Friday, but the reduction of local interest rates by a couple of banks spurred the bullish mood. The Business Times Composite Index gained 9.95 points to520 words
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Article107 1983-06-07 18 Closing tone: Steady. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 19,033,000 units valued at $64,379,000. Industrials accounted for 13,105,000, finance 1,165,000, hotels 1,325,000, properties 1,851,000, debentures, loans and bonds 710,000, plantations 374,000, mining 503,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled j 3,903,000 units valued107 words
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Article375 1983-06-07 18 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market reached new heights yesterday m brisk trading. The New Straits Times Industrial Index rose 9.94 points to 1329.01, against its previous historic high of 1322r39 points recorded on Ma? 43. Total turnover shot up to 15.996 million units valued at M375 words
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Article191 1983-06-07 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prtaes far Juie 7) The Commerce 3.45 3.67xd The Savings Fund 2.03 2.15 S'pore Prog Fund 1.57 1.67 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.36 2.51 S'pore Invest Fund 1.20 1.27 S'pore Equity Fund 1.53 1.62 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Maaagen' price* tar Jne 7) Mai Invest Fund191 words
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Article33 1983-06-07 18 Up Down unch Industrials 65 21 18 Finance 7 11 Hotels 1 Properties 6 3 Oil Palms 4 1 Tins 4 1 2 Robbers 8 6 5 t Robbers Deb/Loans 133 words
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Article3784 1983-06-07 18 BUSINESS DONE SINGAPORE BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board3,784 words
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Article1788 1983-06-07 18 BUSINESS DONE KUALALUMPUR BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajtoemata (3.308) Alcom (3.628 3.645) (39) 3.60 (5) 3.64 (52) 3.621,788 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article131 1983-06-07 19 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday rose two cents to M 530.53 a kilo, still within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and MJ32.06. The buffer stock manager was the main buyer of the smaller offering of 216 tonnes, down from 263 on Friday, with some131 words
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Article32 1983-06-07 19 Rubber: June 6 Singapore: June: 223.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Malaysia: June: 243.50 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 530.53 per kilo (up 2.00 cents) 216 tonnes (down 47 tonnes)32 words
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Article203 1983-06-07 19 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $28,097 and closed lower at $27,900 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.25/ 411.75. It quickly dipped to 410.50/411.00 with the strenghtening of the US dollar. There was some support at this point although the price did203 words
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Article49 1983-06-07 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firmer on light covering m quiet trading. In the June position, north and central rose MJIO and Mss, respectively, to MsB3s a tonne, while south firmed Mss toMsB4o. The refined market was featureless m the absence of overseas interest.49 words
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Article37 1983-06-07 19 Fri Thu* New York U. 938 11 938 12.00S 12.00S Zurich 12.028 12.208 12.12S 12.30S Mm Fri Singapore 11.808 12.108 11. 90S 12.20S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. BtMirce: Credit Saimr, B'pwre.37 words
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Article622 1983-06-07 19 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 223.00 cents per kilo, up one cent from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some short-covering interest after a lower opening. The afternoon session was quiet and fetureless. KUALA LUMPUR:622 words
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Article677 1983-06-07 19 THE US dollar yesterday opened at SJ2 1090 10. and was boosted to a high of 2 1170 80 before easing to close at 2.1165/75. Trading was moderate with firm buying support for the dollar. The US unit firmed against major currencies m anticipation of a high677 words
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Article46 1983-06-07 19 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 6: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2 9/16 2 7/16 3-month Souiw: N»d«jJ DtoCMUt Bank bills 7% 7 3 months CD 7V4 7 6 months CD 7 3/16 71/1646 words
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Article33 1983-06-07 19 CUtlag latorfcMk r»t«i for Simnmre Mian »o Jim Offer Bid Overnight 6 5 3 4 1 month 7 6% 2 months 7V 8 7 3 months 7'/» 7 Overnight mode 533 words
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Article25 1983-06-07 19 I THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.12 per cent.25 words
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Article373 1983-06-07 19 STOCKS yesterday closed weaker m very thin business with most traders staying on the sidelines m view of the weak local currency. The Hongkong dollar fell to a record low of 7.45/47 to the US dollar m late afternoon from an opening 7.32/ 30 and the late 7.28/30 m373 words
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Article657 1983-06-07 19 SHARE prices closed mainly firmer yesterday, although the proximity of Thursday's UK general election meant a quiet market and prices moved m a narrow range after early changes, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 3.6 points, back above the 700 mark at 702.0. Leading industrials657 words
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Article386 1983-06-07 19 SHARE prices m Tokyo yesterday closed lower after a firm start with the yen's renewed weakness against the dollar discouraging investors. The market average lost a provisional 14.59 to close at 8,505.92 on a volume of 200 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index closed down 1.77 at 633.23.386 words
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Article52 1983-06-07 19 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 902 89 Friday 915.80 Week Ago 903.18 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 753.1 Friday 754.5 Week Ago 759.1 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 614.9 Friday 613.9 Week Ago 614.8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 698.4 Thursday 698.7 Week Ago 712.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1213.04 Thursday 1211 44 Week52 words
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Article295 1983-06-07 19 INDUSTRIALS Cents A C I 140 -2 A N I 240 -8 a p m im -4 Aberfoyle 740 +10 A«c 215 unch Alliance Oil 88 +1 Allied Mill 178 -1 Ampol Exp 222 unch Ampol Pet IS6 -2 Anx 4458 Ashton 184 +4 B H P 834 +8295 words
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Article175 1983-06-07 19 FROM: Page 18 Diutop E«t (7.608 7.705) (84) 7.70 (38) 7.75 (4) 7.65 (ilenealy (3.465) (1) 3.46 G lUpel (3.80 B) (9) 3.78 (1) 3.82 (17) 3.80 High ud Uw (3.788 3.805) (36) 3.80 (1)3.82(41)3.78 Jerun Kuilu (7.005) XL KepMg (2.698 2.725) (9) 2.73 (26) 2.72 X Sidlm175 words
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Advertisement420 1983-06-07 19 ENG HUAT CO., 21 Benoi Place, Singapore 2262 Tel: *****50, *****60, *****45, *****75 Telex: RS ***** MCQEH now m Jurong... to serve you better >**(+ Pump "BEARCAT .«IK^>*V 1 I i Forklitts ARMOR COR" #W>9k Mitt!*' ,>• NO PUNCTURES! |j^ *-W NO BLOW OUTS -zr=^W^ '^W! N0 UNDER-INFLATION SUPEBSOPT SUPERSOFT420 words
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380 1983-06-07 20 Beware those out to split unity Dr M SHAH ALAM, Monday 'Get your doubts cleared' MALAYSIANS were urged by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to voice their doubts about government policies through the proper channels. This was because their doubts could easily be exploited by those with undesirableNST - 380 words
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192 1983-06-07 20 Growth rate of 4.5 pc likely, says Razaleigh KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's growth rate for this year is likely to be 4.5 per cent, close to last year's 4.6 per cent, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said. The forecast of 5 per cent growth, made recently by Malaysia's central bank,Reuter - 192 words
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165 1983-06-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Royal Malaysian Air Force F5-E fighter taking part m a five-nation defence exercise crashed into the sea today, killing the pilot, Captain Quah Heng Teik. Deputy Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar said the plane was on aNST - 165 words
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224 1983-06-07 20 Reds exploiting names of two natinalists KOTA BAKU, Mon. i The outlawed Communist Party of Matey* (CPM) is using the j names of two prominent Malaysian nationalists to spread Its Influence among the people. This was learnt tram the party's pamphlets, said the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri MohamedNST - 224 words
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Advertisement162 1983-06-07 20 ANNOUNCEMENT It is hereby announced that the Taipei Regency has 1 never stopped serving its patrons and guests with its 8 unique trademark of excellence. m Taipei Regency has, m fact, been living up to its a justly deserved fame as the hotel of distinction with 9 even better efficiency162 words
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Advertisement642 1983-06-07 21 19 Household Appliances c Tel: A *****64 J^aQO/ *****74 «>1 System Water Heater Centre #01-32 81-22, Buklt Tlmah Plaza, Singapore 2156. Gainsborough Model 203 Instantaneous Water Heater (Made In England) fc I 5 1 UNIT EACH used Acma and Pan Electric twin-door frost-free refrigerator and 3 units room alrcondltioners 17,000642 words
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Advertisement560 1983-06-07 21 25 Sale: Other Products OWNER LEAVING SINGAPORE. Urgent Sale! Large quantities ladles' undergarment. Made In USA, top quality. Below cost price. Tel: 73T7411 Room 157 158. QUALITY POTATO CHIPS on offer at ex-factory price. Canisters slightly dented. Interested parties please contact: Mr. Sect, *****88 ext. 48. VERY OOOD CONDITION used560 words
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Advertisement1050 1983-06-07 21 Mil "CONFERENCE TABLE FOR f fffe I ,*^J Sale, good condition.. says y^M an advertisement at No 25. fWf% t§ VIJ might just be the furniture t l *tmm^m Gjtm to boost your business, since #S2S\ yfyt it can accommodate eight a fall \Yjk persons, for any productivity ■P*'"^^| |c7H1,050 words
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Advertisement464 1983-06-07 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial TUTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY for teaching Primary/ Secondary levels. All subjects. Immediate assignments Any districts. *****83 CHINESE LADY WISH to have an American/ European lady to teach English Language. Please phone *****50, from Sam to spm. EXPERIENCED/ WELL QUALIFIED teachers required by high pay students. Minimum464 words
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Advertisement228 1983-06-07 22 An oeteMlelted manufacturing company requires: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY (To The General Manager) Qualifications/ experience: c OCE 'A' level with shorthand/ typing speed of 85/ 45 wpm respectively c 81 -lingua! (Mandarin) c Mature with good Interpersonal and communications skill c Able to operate telex machine c Able to work under pressure228 words
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Advertisement554 1983-06-07 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial if d) Secretarial if Clerical Clerical CLERICAL STAFF The Company: We are an established group of companies located m Jurong, looking for matured, responsible and hardworking individuals to fill the following vacancies within some of our companies. The Positions: A) Accounts Clerks554 words
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Advertisement291 1983-06-07 22 A fast expanding and renowned company require* (1) FEMALE SALES CLERK Pleasant personality and good telephone manners. c Able to speak fluent Mandarin and English. c Experience of electronic products and hardware sales will be an advantage. (2) FEMALE STORE ASSISTANT Above 18 years. c Secondary education. Some knowledge of291 words
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Advertisement556 1983-06-07 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical micsm NCS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD STOCK RECORD CLERK required for the most i modern Cold Store m the region The position is at our Jurong office and involves the updating of customer files and location records. Write or apply m person to:- NCS (SINGAPORE)556 words
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Advertisement555 1983-06-07 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical i Large Property Developers require 1. SECRETARY Female above 20 years old. Typing 45 w.p.m., shorthand 90 w.p.m. Good command of English and Mandarin. Efficient and able to work with least supervision. Ito 2 years working experience. Salary offered $650 and above. 2. CLERK/TYPIST555 words
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Advertisement702 1983-06-07 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An established Hardware Company has Immediate vacancy for: A FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE. 'O' level LCCI Book-keeping Ito 2 years working experience In Accounts Department Typing necessary Please write In stating full personal particulars, expected salary and contact telephone no. to: nu AovfjfTiwpr 4928702 words
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Advertisement580 1983-06-07 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Faat expanding forwarding company requires urgently: WHARF CLERKS c Must possess Class 3 licence c Must have experience m clearing/ forwarding all cargoes and In handling all shipping and PSA procedures c Familiar with all aspects of shipping documents Interested parties, pleaee call personally580 words
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Advertisement598 1983-06-07 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A Leading Property Deveioper invtttM atppHCsttiOfisi for Nm post of CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Candidates should have at least 3 year's working experience and a good command of written and spoken English. Application should be accompanied by a raeume, a recent photograph (non-returnable) and a contact598 words
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Advertisement592 1983-06-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Open Plan Concept Office Furniture Agent with large showroom urgently roojuiros:RECEPTIOMST/ TYPIST ReoMkemante: a OCE 'O p level. a Pleasant voice and personality with good communicative skill. a Knowledge of typing. mtoraatod candfctotoa ptoaaa apply to> P.O. BOX 104. PAYA LEBAR POST OFFICE S—OAPORE592 words
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Advertisement547 1983-06-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Company In Buklt Tlmah urgently require CHINE SE FEMALE SbUJNO CLERK OCE O' level Experience not necessary Interested please call personally for Interview at: BS-E, Htadhode Road, Singapore 2188 Tofc *****88/9 EstabWaharl manufacturing concern FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS Please write In with full particulars enclosing547 words
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Advertisement930 1983-06-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical 2 FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS required by houaing divslopir/ a Minimum OCE "O" level a Ability to type accurately mtereatod plsass co» at 488, BALESTKR ROAD SINGAPORE 1232 GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED urgently. Ability to type and work Independently, with some knowledge In frosen foods. Age930 words
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Advertisement730 1983-06-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial^ Clerical HIN HIN CONSTRUCTION It Company requires General Clerk with knowledge of English/ Mandarin. Apply personally at: 36-A, Circular Road, 10 am 4 p.m. Mr Llm. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS FMI urgently requires Audit Trainees. Apply with full particulars and contact telephone to: S.T. Box A*****, 390730 words
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Advertisement460 1983-06-07 23 86 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Bales c) Sales WALK-IN INTERVIEW... J*^ requires SALES ASSISTANTS for Its largest bookshop to be located m Centrepoint, Orchard Road Requirements: Between 17 and 25 years of age (male applicants must have completed NS or not be liable for it) Completed G.C.E. 'O*460 words
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Advertisement301 1983-06-07 23 i TIME DGGOVOI LIFE HMtnrc I SUBSCRIPTION SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Dial*/ Female) We are m the business of magazine* and publications and require hardworking, dynamic Sales persons to Join us m our expansion. c Minimum OCG O' level c Mature and pleasant personality c Hardworking, ambitious and willing to learn c301 words
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Advertisement556 1983-06-07 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales Ready mixed concrete manu- I faclurer requires an aggressive I I and outgoing L SALES EXECUTIVE c must be above 24 years of I age I c minimum qualification I G.C.E. 'O' level H graduates m building or civil engineering would be preferred k c556 words
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Advertisement578 1983-06-07 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales TRAINEES SALES MANAGEMENT Required by company established m this part of the world since 1845. I A good secondary education is essential Good communication skills m English and a working knowledge of one other language/ dialect necessary. Confirmation to supervisory position after an interim period578 words
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Advertisement443 1983-06-07 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates -Arrows America's Loading Shirtmakvr requires TEMPORARY FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS To be stationed at Department Stores from 25th June to 12th July. c Selling experience preferred, c $17.00 per day. For interview, plim t*t: Mit* EVE SONG DIETHELM SINGAPORE PTE LTD S2S46S EXT. 148. We are443 words
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Advertisement616 1983-06-07 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates RENAULT SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Minimum GCE 'O' level c Possess clean Class 3 driving licence for past 3 years c Sales experience m motor trade preferred but not necessary. Apply with personal resume and photo to: THE GENERAL MANAGER EXKLUSIV AUTO PTE LTD 67 TANGLIN616 words
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Advertisement589 1983-06-07 24 86 Situations Vacant c) Sales Expanding Trading Firm requires candidate* to fulfill the poat of SALEB REPRESENTATIVES for: 1) Packaging tapes distributor. Sales experience m Industrial field an advantage 2) Labal slock. Preferably experienced with printers. Interested applicants please call: »*OBW or apply personally at: 50 Kallang Bahru #06-22 Kallang589 words
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Advertisement531 1983-06-07 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SUPREME JEWELLERY requires several INDOOR SALESGIRLS/ SALESMEN preferably with some experience In selling Jewelleries and watches, etc. Salary plus commission around $I ,ooopm Apply personally at Shop No. 12, 14 to 16 Hyatt Hotel Scotts Ro#d Tel: *****92/ *****08. TRAVEL AGENCY m Tanglin Shopping Centre531 words
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Advertisement758 1983-06-07 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SUNNY GRACE Boutique requires Sales Assistants. Salary $350 to $500. Please contact: (1) Lucky Plaza, LOI3I, phone *****37 (2) People's Park Complex, 281, tel: *****5. (3) Katong Shopping Centre G7B, tel: *****86 (4) Cold Storage Centrepolnt, tel: *****5. URGENTLY REQUIRED FULL/ PART-TIME Sales Promoters to758 words
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Advertisement288 1983-06-07 24 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical 1 wS3 I ELECTRONIC 1 TECHNICIANS! (Permanent lst/ 1 2nd shift OR I Part-time) I CIRCUIT COMPONENT ANALYSTS (Permanent lst/ 2nd shift OR Part-time) I>ROCES^| CONTROL I technicians! (Permanent lst/ I 2nd shift) pTOOLMAKERI |(2 rotating shifts 6ENERAL $y& ELECTRIC USA TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE PTE288 words
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Advertisement142 1983-06-07 24 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical EXPERIENCED SITE SUPERVISOR required by Interior renovation contractor. Must be able to deal with all contractors Independently. Must be able to schedule project and confident m meetIng target dates. Must have driving licence. Interested, please call personally at: 39, Lorong 29, Oeylang Road or tel.142 words
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Advertisement363 1983-06-07 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical i) Technical am SINGAPORE SHIPBUILDING ENGINEERING LIMITED Material Planning Assistant (Male) Requirements: Applicants should possess a Diploma m Mechanical or Production Engineering Knowledge of material production planning an advantage Preferably 1 to 2 years experience m similar capacity Applications containing details of363 words
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Advertisement288 1983-06-07 24 DEMHKON ■Ennui Share this and /J many other f exceptional *^jL benefits with O us... If you possess GCE '0' certificate m Technical Science Stream, we have a career for you as MALE PRINTING TECHNICIANS To set up machine for printed circuit boards manufacturing. Process involves screen printing of circuit288 words
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Advertisement338 1983-06-07 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical COOLING SYSTEMS FLEXIBLES PTE LTD is looking for THE PERSONNEL OEPT 26 Jalan Buroh Singapore 2261 Bus Service 249 from Jurong interchange We are a large multinational electronic company. PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS GCE 'A' or ITC m Mechanical Engineering with about 1 to 2 years' supervisory338 words
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Advertisement446 1983-06-07 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical Manufacturing Company m Kallang Way has immediate vacancies for the following poets:TOOL DESIGN DRAFTSWOMAN c Minimum qualification ITC. c Experience not required but an advantage c Designing, drafting, tool design for Press Tool, Jigs and Fixture, Blue Printing, Components Drawing. c Salary In the range446 words
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Advertisement640 1983-06-07 24 66 Situations Vacant Technical urgently requires MALE QUALITY CONTROL ASSISTANT c Possess Polytechnlc/Ngee Ann certificates or HSC/ GCE A' level from Science/ Technical stream with engineering background c Possess basic knowledge m quality control of electronic c Similar experience In quality checking preferred c Completed N".S. c Age 23—30 yrs640 words
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Advertisement522 1983-06-07 25 66 Situations Vacant Technical TOKYU CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD has a vacancy for: ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR Requirements: c Diploma Holder but fresh graduate may also be considered. c Few years experience In similar capacity. a Completed National Service Interested applicant* please call: MA BANO FOR APPOINTMENT (TEL: *****00) or write In522 words
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Advertisement537 1983-06-07 25 66 Situations Vacant Technical SITE QUANTITY SURVEYORS required by An Established Construction Firm Must possess diploma m BuildIng or City and Guild of London. With minimum of 2 yrs. working experience. Interested applicant* are requested to submit personal reeume, contact telephone and expected salary to: NEWTON P.O. BOX 45 SINGAPORE537 words
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Advertisement396 1983-06-07 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production ■BBBBBBBBBnBVBBBBsfIHHP'iBw^BI *(wMiejßjßßssvVß9*yß**v**9VV9B^S^^PJß^PJ^Bjß^Bft SSM li^Bj M^Tr ill IWBm .^~3 '^It^IAi^jI^BSSSSSSBMB! 55LeBassS«*waBS*B»s*B*BBB»9 «BsHV'fjl^B]BsiV/HJL^^-^^Lfl^^B^| maaaWl** *^b?*^Sbsll BM JaflpF" 19bW* JHl9a^H '*^^^'«*tSPJP^ B For more than 10 years, B 8 we have been growing396 words
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Advertisement280 1983-06-07 25 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A multi-miliion Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. If you are: I* Physically fit Able to work -3 rotating shifts ■•.Completed National Service Come and join280 words
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Advertisement581 1983-06-07 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production v\^ J^^^Zv aye J°i ne d us, they can't all be wrong! j «AbBC Join the most successful disk drive J^^MMM^M company you'll be hearing about^fc^ xfir FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS JT Minimum Pr 6 education581 words
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Advertisement473 1983-06-07 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Data Heads JOIN US as and be trained m making recording heads for computers We hare: (I)FULL-TIME 30am 4.45pm) a Good wages and attendance bonus a Confirmation with increment m 3 months or less Increment 2 times a year a .Merit Performance Allowance a Refreshment473 words
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Advertisement291 1983-06-07 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production GENERAL ELECTRIC U.S.A. Television Appliance Pte Ltd i6fa^/cERAMICS /gjffi ie I As part of our expansion programme, we require for permanent afternoon or night shift upto^s jO starting pay ar* JQ. m^ m^k within 3 months fj \J plus free291 words
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Advertisement374 1983-06-07 26 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production WE WORK A 5-DAY WEEK L—^— —^^m jjw But that's just one j& SJ of our many benefits, a S SPORTS |j I €1 I YAMAHA S S SS 1J Walk ri^ht into our modern factory and|« I 5 talk374 words
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Advertisement290 1983-06-07 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production WfILK-IM INTERVIEWS^ fCl Vacancies exist m I Dv Pont (Singapore) Electronics Pte Ltd, a U.S. based multi-national company for the 1 following position J > TEMPORARY FEM AII I f PRODUCTION 1 1 (Permanent Ist, 2nd 3rd shifts) f a290 words
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Advertisement444 1983-06-07 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production M FEMALE H PRODUCTION 1 OPERATORS 1 SGS-ATES p Higher Salaries^-^"^ And Better Benefits... Zg| Attractive Allowances Monthly Cash Bonus |g| Fast Increments |p Free Snacks on 3rd Shift p| Free Lessons on English Maths H| (BEST Programme) S|g Recreation444 words
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Advertisement446 1983-06-07 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production mWKfmW requires FEMALE I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS Starting Pay I $355 p.m. I Besides, we provide: I *5-day work week I *$16 confirmation increment after 3 months I $16 increment after 1 year's service I Air-conditioned comfort No scope work I Medical Hospitalisation Benefits I446 words
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Advertisement459 1983-06-07 26 66 Situation* Vacant g) Production T A lest expending printing factory af KaHang Place requires the following: 1) EXPERIENCED OFFSET PRINTING OPERATORS 2) MACHINE OPERATOR ASSISTANTS 3) OFFSET PRINTING APPRENTICES Excellent prospects for hardworking and faithful workers. interested, pises* apply to: Tha Person na! Manager INT'L PRESS CO. PTE LTD459 words
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Advertisement595 1983-06-07 27 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous IWiLK-irT INTERVIEWSexist m Dv Pont (Singapore) Electronics Pte Ltd, a U.S. based multi-national company for the following positions: SET-UP MAN (on 3 shift rotation) TRAINEE SET-UP MAN (on 3 shift rotation) QC INSPECTOR (Permanent 3rd shift) STAMPING OPERATOR (Permanent Ist,595 words
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Advertisement740 1983-06-07 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I PHILIPS I We are a huge multi-national company with extensive manufacturing and marketing activities. We htve vacancies for:STORE ASSISTANTS for our warehouse m Jurong The Job:- To assist m receipt, packing and storage of goods. The Person:- Completed Secondary740 words
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Advertisement227 1983-06-07 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous [lIIM-ij I) RECEPTION II j IST/TYPIST B |(2)COMPCJTERB— jj OPERATOR Jfr~ !BslriZ33t IH*SESWaM~~ IHHPMN|MPtHViP!»]P^3 HhSmK33 I HeS3e9elHZ I (3) STORE ASSISTANT B D&ippQa&llEZ liaaaaT»M«i.<TiT«wr.»M«iiir«raaaaaV HHMgBZ I (4) ASSISTANT I STORE- WT jj KEEPER B~" BSSBSBz 1(5) QC W!j LEADERS/ Writ TECHNI- Mr I PANS MI227 words
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Advertisement377 1983-06-07 27 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous AIR EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL A rapidly expanding international airfreight and courier company requires: OPERATIONS OFFICERS Salary rang*: $650 $850 Experience: Only persons with airfreight operational experience need apply Qualification*: Possess a O' level pass and a Class 3 driving licence COURIERS Salary rang*: $400 $500 Experience: Preferably377 words
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Advertisement292 1983-06-07 27 86 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An established TV manufacturer of the Mitsubiahi Group urgently requires ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS VITB graduates or equivalent Able to repair TV sets Private Trade Certificate Holders can also apply. PRODUCTION WORKERS (Male/Female) Minimum Primary education QC OPERATORS (Male/Female) Minimum Secondary 2 education STORE WORKERS Minimum Secondary292 words
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Advertisement521 1983-06-07 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous r s^^ Shintom Electronics (Singapore) jh Re., Ltd. I One of the largest I progressive manufacturer I of car radio/stereo tape I player invites applications I for the following positions eMinimum GCE 'O' level or NTC 3 m Electronic Servicing eCompleted National Service c With/without521 words
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Advertisement450 1983-06-07 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Puvaria Packaging Industries Re Ltd, We have immediate vacancies for- f I f Lr^BM I if Aae between 25 45. Able to speak write g simple English. Must be able to work i on 2 rotating 12 hour shifts. P Salary range $500 and 4450 words
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Advertisement364 1983-06-07 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Olivetti (Manufacturing Division) requires Physically fit and willing to do material handling work either m the store or production area English speaking and discipline m behaviour. Please apply personally or write m giving full personal particulars, working experience, contact telephone and salary expected to:The Psrsonml364 words
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Advertisement353 1983-06-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous frisco restaurant Frisco Restaurant Invites applications for the following positions: CAPTAINS, BAR-TENDERS, WAITERS, PART-TIME WAITERS (11am 3pm) Interested please write In with contact telephone number or call personally during office hours (2.30pm 6pm) to: Frisco Restaurant 21 Collyer Quay -81-02 Hongkong Bank BMg. Singapore 0104.353 words
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Advertisement531 1983-06-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE GENERAL WORKERS Wanted. Those waiting for N.S can apply ('.ill personally at: MMA PTE LTD BLK 5087, ANGMOKIO INDUSTRIAL PARK 2, AVENUE 3 »01-1214/1216, SINGAPORE 2056 from 9am to 5.30pm. A leading Security Company urgently requires the services of> SECURITY GUARDS and SECURITY GUARDS531 words
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Advertisement536 1983-06-07 28 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous Wood Factory Required: (1) FORK LIFT DRIVERS (2) MOURDING TECHNICIANS In wood factory working experience preferred. (3) GENERAL WORKERS c No experience required c Attractive salary c Male workers $14/-, Female workers $12/--e Overtime pay c An additional $15/- will be given for 1 month536 words
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Advertisement409 1983-06-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE LAND GROUP OF COMPANIES invites applications for the poets of SECURITY GUARDS Candidates must have completed Primary 6 education, have some experience m security work and must be able to converse m simple English. Candidates must be prepared to perform shift duties. Please contact409 words
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Advertisement483 1983-06-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH BOY c Must have Class 3or 2 licence, c Completed NS. c Honest and hardworking. Interested please call for interview at UNIT #11-05, TANNERY BLK RUBY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 35 TANNERY RD SINGAPORE 1334 TEL: *****27/ 8/ 9 DOWNTOWN requires: OFFICE BOYS/ GIRLS Interested, please483 words
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Advertisement538 1983-06-07 28 66 Situations Vacant —a i) Miscellaneous DELIVERY DRIVER urgently required Must possess Class 3 driving licence. Starting salary $450. After 3 months probation, $500. PHONE: *****70 DRIVER CUM WHARF CLERK required c experience not necessary Apply to:S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 stating salary required and contact538 words
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Advertisement715 1983-06-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE.LTD. requires immediately 1. MALE DRIVERS c class 3 driving licence 2 MALE GENERAL WORKERS c must be Singaporean above 16 years of age Interested applicant*, plsass call personally at 234, PANDAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512 (8.8.8. bus no. 30, 143, 193). TAI715 words
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Advertisement855 1983-06-07 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous RADIO TAXI OPERATORS required. Qualification: Secondary education. Able to speak Mandarin. Interested applicants, please contact: The Secretary, Blk. 123, Buklt Merah Lane 1, #04-76. Closing date: 11/6/83. REQUIED DRIVER CUM delivery Immediately with class 3 or 4 licence. Starting salary $500. Interested please call personally855 words
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Advertisement698 1983-06-07 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I PETROL STATION REQUIRES Male and Female Pump Attendants. 1 Salesgirl. Interested call *****45/ *****83. REQUIRED GENERAL WORKERS, above 16 years, Singapore citizens. Apply personally: #01-09, Woh Hup Complex, Beach Road. REQUIRED URGENTLY GENERAL Cum Stock Clerk at Toa Payoh North. Please contact Mrs Goh698 words
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Advertisement860 1983-06-07 28 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alta/Peugeot ALMOST 1975 ALFETTA 1800 cc Non-PARF Alrcond, cassette Tip top condition. Selling $8,300 Tel: *****64. ALMOBT 1979 PEUGEOT 504 Automatic 1 owner PARF good condition $19,600 *****54 1979 S£PT ALFA 1.5 Sprint. New paint, new tyres, cassette, power windows, 2nd owner. Call *****03 b)860 words
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Advertisement859 1983-06-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1979 DATSUN IOOA. Alrcon. radio/ cassette, well maintained $15,200 on o Tel: *****82 1979 DATSUN 120 V Alrcon. tape radio 1 owner. Up-top condition. $16,500 ono Tel: *****56. 1960 DATSUN 100A. Alrcon, radio/ cassette, m showroom condition, $15,400 ono Tel: *****00 1960, DATSUN 100859 words
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Advertisement727 1983-06-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda ALMOST 1980 HONDA Accord. One private owner, radio cassette $23,500 Loan $19,000. Tel: *****02 BEAUTIFUL '77 CIVIC Alrcon, radio/ cassette, $12,500 0.n.0. Interested contact *****78 Lawrence. END '80 HONDA Accord one owner, alrcond, hl-fl power, metallic paint, accident free. $24,800 Loan $20,500 Tel: *****57.727 words
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Advertisement827 1983-06-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes ALMOST 1973 MERCEDES 200, passed Vlcom. new paint, tax Sept, alrcond, cassette, $8,900. *****21 ALMOST 1976 MERCEDES 230.6, 1 company owner, alrcond, radio/ cassette, tax August, accident free. Beautiful condition. *****19 ALMOST 1973 MERCEDEB 200. Alrcon., new metallic green, Up top condition. No PARF.827 words
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Advertisement739 1983-06-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 77 MITSUBISHI COLT Sigma 1600. With alrcon, radio cassette, sports rims, good condition. Tel: *****52. 77 SIGMA GS aircon, beautiful condition, $12,400, downpayment $2,400, exchange considered. *****98, 642. Geylang Road. ALMOST 1974 SPORTY White Colt Galant, tax Oct, full accessories, $6,900. Loan $5,000. *****21.739 words
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Advertisement642 1983-06-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota j) Toyota J) Toyota TAX/AT A DIS UTOI p W™"^^ l t^*™^^ 1 M IVI 1 I LtNGKEEROADTEI *****71 ORCHAROROADTtL 33WOJJ lO»P*»OMTtt *****80 J f^ COMMEBC'At VEH.CLESCENTRE T{ L *****11 *****01-*****21 QADMCH MflTflPQ M»INDE»LER CHUNCSHANMOTORSGOLOMiLIPIWATEL DVjKrMCVj642 words
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Advertisement593 1983-06-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others END 1977 CLUBMAN. One owner, new paint, PARF, passed inspection. $8,800. Down payment $1,500. *****2. MID 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Stationwagon. 1.6. New paint, recently overhauled. Very good condition. $3,000. *****18 Victor. MID 78 PORSCHE 924 aircon, new mlnllite sports rims, high power cassette, complete accessories.593 words
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Advertisement557 1983-06-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles LATE 1978, MITSUBIHSI Colt van. 1 owner. New paintwork. Beautiful condition. $5,300 0.n.0. *****28, Chua. NEAR '80 TOYOTA Pickup. 2 owner, warning light. Good condition. $6,400 0.n.0. Blk 510, 2560-B, Ang Mo Kio Aye. 8 QUICK SALE. 1963 mid April Datsun 120Y (blind557 words
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Advertisement672 1983-06-07 29 77 Vehicles Wanted ATTENTION All potential new car buyers CALL US TODAY FOR BETTER SERVICE We are dealing with new vehicles, company, private, commercial and scrap cars. Immediate cash payment. Loan arrangeable with low Interest rate. YONG LEE SENG ENTERPRISE 18 Maju Ava (1955) *****43/2801C14/(night) *****9 CASH PAYMENT FOR "Q"672 words
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Advertisement632 1983-06-07 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses A special residential service for expatriates. Are you a LANDLORD looking for a tenant? Are you a TENANT looking for a home? Call 222 1333 ■fc"4a| Knight Frank 2<LBh Cneong Hock Chye Baillieu (Property Consultants) HOME SWEET HOME Diai. 10 majestic doubte-stor«y detached for top632 words
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Advertisement570 1983-06-07 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses THE RARE ONEI Prime location modern splitlevel bungalow 4 bedrooms, games and family rooms. Builtin pool Reasonable size garden At only $8,500. Diat. 11 Uniquely designed house, 5 bedrooms, larga living/ dining-, patios. $8,000. SWISSHOMES *****25/ 6. BEHIND ORCHID INN Hotel, double-storey detached bungalow on570 words
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Advertisement570 1983-06-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 9 NEWLY RENOVATED double-storey bungalow In Orchard vicinity, 4 bedrooms/ study, fully alrcon. matured garden with fruit trees Rent $6,000/ fully furnished. Call Whye Hong Realty *****31/2 NAMLY ORIVE. BUNGALOW house/ Henry Park, semi-de-tached/ Greenbank Park, semidetached/ Watten Estate, terrace house/ Grove Avenue, terrace570 words
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Advertisement776 1983-06-07 30 88 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses GROVE DRIVE, DIST. 1027 Well maintained double-storey semidetached with huge matured garden 4 bedrooms, servant's, $4,200 partially furnished. Ace: *****81 NEAR AMERICAN/JAPANESE School. Clementl Crescent. Double-storey house. 4 bedrooms, servant's, Spacious splitlevel llvlng/dlnlng. $2,500. Mllus: *****36/ *****48. NEAR AMERICAN SCHOOL huge modern bungalow. 5 bedrooms,776 words
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Advertisement801 1983-06-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses JURONG/ TOWN EXPATRIATES! various furnished/ unfurnished $1600 $5000 Houses available for rental. Call Pentaland *****54/ *****20 for details. SELETAR ESTATE, SINGLESTOREY semi-detached, 4 bedrooms. Peaceful, comfortable, spacious. $1,234. Grab now! Admiral, *****84/*****57. SIGLAP DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE unfurnished, $1,600. Serangoon Garden, single-storey terrace, furnished/ alrcon, $1,700. Tel:801 words
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Advertisement513 1983-06-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant fo) Apartments RIDC6UUOOO cofiDominium the best of homes Kamehameha Terrace (3 4 bedrooms) Kaiakaua (3 4 bedrooms) Kuhio (3 bedrooms) Liholiho (3 bedrooms) Lunalilo (3 bedrooms) Townhouse split-level (3 bedrooms) For rent from $3,000 to $6,000. Viewing may be by visit during office hours or pre-arranged by513 words
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Advertisement785 1983-06-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments WOOLLERTON PARK 4 bedrooms, swimming pool, covered carpark/ garage, and good security. Walking distance to American High School and 5 minutes to Orchard Road. $5,500 DRAYCOTT TOWER 3 bedrooms, large living/ dining area. Fully carpeted, next door to Tanglln American Club. Partially fumiahed, $5,500 PANDAN785 words
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Advertisement677 1983-06-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIBT. 10 RIDGEWOOD 3-bedroomed Apartment. Overlooking pool, fully furnished. Excellent Condo facilities. $4,600 to $4300 DIBT. 10 DRAYCOTT TOWERS Beautiful 3-bedroomed Apartment Servant's with excellent city view. Fully carpeted/ furnished, swimming pool. $5,700 ACCLAIM REALTY *****55. DIST. 10 OFF ORCHARD BOULEVARD Conveniently located luxurious maisonette.677 words
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Advertisement813 1983-06-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Pandan Valley $3,200 c Draycott Tower $3,750 to $6,000 HOOQ L#OO£ Condominium $2,500 to $2,600 c Cashew Park $1,800 Ridgewood $4,600 Please call us for your apartment roqwtromonte: OA REAL ESTATE *****03 c The Village, 2-storey townhouse. 1700 sq.ft. 3 alrcondlttoned bedrooms. 3 bathrooms, 1813 words
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Advertisement806 1983-06-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 21 BROOKVALE 3 bedrooms, beautifully furnished with condo facilities, close to Jurong, American/ Japanese Schools, $3,500 0.n.0. *****31/ *****91 (agent). DIST. 4 MOUNT FABER Vicinity. 2 bedrooms. Brand new furnishing, overlooking swimming pool, tennis/ squash courts, 10 mlns to CBD. Call. Acclaim Realty, *****55806 words
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Advertisement825 1983-06-07 30 i 86 Accommodation Vacant I b) Apartments JALAN JINTAN, BEHIND Lucky Plaza. Inside CBD area, available Immediate furnished 2-bed-roomed flat, 1 aircond, free carpark. $2,100. Phone *****1. KING'S MANSION, high floor, split-level 3 bedrooms/ fully alrcon, luxuriously furnished, swimming pool, few units available. $3,000 Rolf *****11. MICHEL APARTMENT, TANGLIN district,825 words
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Advertisement724 1983-06-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PEACH GARDEN BEAUTIFULLY furnished, 3 plus 1 bedrooms, 2200 sq.ft. 5 minutes to town $3,900. Call *****73 (agent) PEARL CENTRE, STUDIO Apartment. Furnished. 1 room, 1 hall and kitchen Mr Yap *****89/ *****76 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX 1-bed-roomed studio apartment. Alrcon. furnished Rental: $1,200. Tel: *****06.724 words
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Advertisement552 1983-06-07 31 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses JAPANESE BANKERS/ EUROPEAN company executives require houses/ apartments. Company's lease. Richard Low Housing *****81. URGENTLY REQUIRED BY respectable clients, houses or apartments/ HDB flats m any district. Owners, please call *****8/ *****08. Agent SMALL FAMILY REQUIRES house/ apartment In any district. Budget below $1,800. *****34.552 words
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Advertisement595 1983-06-07 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Property For Sale a) Houses a) Houses 88 CLUNYHILLPARK BUNGALOWS 9 units only Freehold land Exclusive Residential District Developer: CLUNY HILL (PTE) LTD (wholly-owned subsidiary of DBS Land Ltd) For Enquiries and Bookings (Principals Only) Tel: *****13 Viewing By Appointment Only Developer's Licence No. 3452595 words
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Advertisement672 1983-06-07 31 DIST. 1129, 2 1/2-BTOREY BUNGALOW. 4 bedrooms, l servant's, 3 attached, 3 alrconds, split-level living/dining, area: 10,000 sq.ft. Built-in 2,500 Modern designed. $1.3 million 0.n.0 Wang Lin: *****73. DIST. 1053 (LORONG ONO Lye) Double-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms, servant's, sliding tinted glass doors, marble/ parquet flooring. Built-up area 3,000 sq.ft Land672 words
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Advertisement782 1983-06-07 31 89 Properties For Sato a) Houses DIST. 10, BRAND NEW 3 bedrooms townhouse, 1,600 sq.ft. with swimming pool, $550,000 0.n.0. Michael Allan Realty *****31/ *****91. DIST. 19, RENOVATED DOUBLESTOREY corner terrace, 3 bedrooms, servant's, freehold. $670,000 0.n.0. *****80/ *****98 (agent). DIST. 10, MOUND SINAI Vicinity, 5 bedrooms, on road level782 words
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Advertisement617 1983-06-07 31 89 Properties For Sato 89 Properties For Sato 89 Properties For Sato b) Private Apartments t) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments ITNIBELL I 'P^Ll II fpMAHTSIOJSTS /£Sf flj A splendid way of gracious living... \Sfo^*- Situated at the most sought after residential •> 1 .!^M4j3 area of the prestigious Katong617 words
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Advertisement110 1983-06-07 31 BHpHHHHH Drat. 12. Rajah Tow«r, 3 bedrooms, servant's, 2,300 sq.ft. $500,000. Disl. 19, Chartton Court, freehold, 3 bedrooms, baths attached, swimming pool, squash, $300,000. Dial. 21, Pandan Valtoy. 4 bedrooms, study, servant's, high floor, facing pool, 2,561 sq.ft. $850,000. Selling with tenancy for $3300. Dial. 10, Ridgawood, excellent investment opportunity.110 words
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Advertisement380 1983-06-07 31 89 Proptrtwt For Sato 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Hilltop Splendour High class residential area (GOLDEN HILLI Condominium Townhouses m Thomson area, on elevated land at Lorong Chuan Big swimming pool and special children's wading pool Residents' clubhouse Squash Court Children's playground Tropical garden open380 words
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Advertisement521 1983-06-07 31 c Weatem Grove maisonette, 2020 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, separate living and dining area, overlooking greenery. $520,000. c Victoria Garden brand new condominium, 2,000 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, completion end of ■83. $700,000. c Weetvale Condominium (next to Longhouse) brand new, 2,100 sq.ft., 2 bedrooms with roof-top garden, split-level living and dining521 words
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Advertisement838 1983-06-07 31 89 Propertie* For Sale b) Private Apartments DIBT. 15, OCEAN PARK, Nasus Block, 2/ 3 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms, 1,305 sq.ft. freehold. Facing facilities (South), completion December 1953 Selling: $460,000 0.n.0. Genuine buyers only, tel: *****32 No agents). DIST. 11 GOOD LOCALITY High storey, approx. 2,600 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, each with838 words
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Advertisement544 1983-06-07 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 11 THOMSON MEDICAL Centre vicinity walk-up apartment. Well maintained 1000 sq ft 3 bedrooms. Freehold $270,000 Belmont Realty *****55. DIST. 15 KING'S MANSION Type C High floor. 5 bedrooms. With tenancy till 1985. Good Investment Must sell. Best offer secures Glll-Bolne *****22544 words
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Advertisement412 1983-06-07 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, EUGENIA Court. High floor 4 bedrooms 2185 sq.ft Freehold Tenanted $2,000 p.m. till March 1984 $580,000. Contact: *****13. PATERSON TOWER MAISONETTE 2,800 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, servant's, spacious living/ dining, swimming pool and tennis court. Vlnros *****22. ST. PATRICK'S VIEW Dlst. 15,412 words
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Advertisement411 1983-06-07 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments GRANGE HEIGHTS, 2,800 sq.ft. High floor. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Renovation cost: $200,000. $900,000 0.n.0. Cltiprop *****75. HIMIKO COURT Walk-up apartment, 2,100 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, top floor, facing pool, $590,000 only. Tel: *****92. Lena. HIMIKO COURT (DIST 10) Type TA-C (1301 sq.ft.) High floor,411 words
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Advertisement388 1983-06-07 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments BOON LAY 5-ROOMED Point Block. Beautifully renovated. Marble/ terrazzo flooring, builtin cupboard, kitchen cabinets. Call: *****82 after 5.30 p.m. DIBT. 0314, ME I LING Street 4roomed point block. High ground, high floor, fully renovated. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****17 Lena. DIST. 2057, HUDC,388 words
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Advertisement365 1983-06-07 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HVDC Apartments 4 ROOMED FLAT, GUAN Chuan Street, Ttong Bahru, 2nd storey, $150,000 0.n.0. Chow, *****61. No agents. ANG MO KIO 3 rooms, high floor, corner house. Selling $95,000 negotiable. Loan $52,000 *****29. BEDOK NORTH 3-ROOMED Type, low floor, renovated. Asking $70,000. No agents. *****20.365 words
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Advertisement1212 1983-06-07 32 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted B A leading development organisation is looking for B development sites m the city area or suburb of Singa- I B pore for development of shopping centres or highrise B and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semiS| detached or terrace houses and1,212 words
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Advertisement818 1983-06-07 32 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces We have the following features for lease 14 high speed lifts. 2 container hoists to lift 40 ft. container. Every floor is a 'ground' floor. I Reasonable rental rates. I Free parking space. I Office space possible. WAREHOUSE I .1 Call us818 words
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Advertisement680 1983-06-07 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted I AN IDEAL INVESTMENT RICHFIELD INDUSTRIAL CENTRE I A mixed development of modern warehousing and light industrial i units sited along expressway of Paya Lebar m the heart of densely populated area (close to proposed Eunos MRT Station)680 words
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Advertisement264 1983-06-07 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental APPROXIMATE 845 SQ.FT. office space at Selegie Road available for immediate rental at $2,535 p.m. Including maintenance. Interested, call Miss Ooh, *****02. FAR EABT FINANCE Building, Robinson Road, 2 floors office space. Each 4640 sq.ft. Available Immediately. Rental/ Sale. Emar: *****27/*****64. FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Office264 words
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Advertisement623 1983-06-07 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 UNDER ONE ROOF i Jmb-J-PBLI. t^-i^ i__4^^-S_i» "Sl-w^^^S f^^^^^B^^^'lßfeßßßßß-J IkMl-I /i-BT**^-. rl^__wT^^^^_™' *i^^r^St^^w"^^^^' j»^?! £k "'"\|^|HH^HH^^K(.iL^ _BB^^ffl^* V^SC^i^^ Ik* t l "^^H^te?* Lai B623 words
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Advertisement560 1983-06-07 33 94 ShopSpacM 94 ShopSpact 94 ShopSpac— a) Bale a) Bate «J Balm Centrally located m Orchard Road's shopping and| tourist j^B area, between Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel while 4v* BS ■■fMr—"* Holiday Inn is just across the road. "|ps Btt y^*"* 0 Site area of 180,000 sq. ft/16,560 words
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Advertisement330 1983-06-07 33 94 ShopSpacM b) Rental STRATEGICALLY LOCATED SHOP space available for rental. Ideal for a Japanese Restaurant. Adjacent to huge Japanese Health Centre. Interested please call *****87. DISTRICT 1, PEARL CENTRE, ground floor, near Yangtze Theatre, 360 sq.ft. good location. Rental $1,450/- Comwealth *****55 FAR EAST PLAZA 226/ 298/ 307/ 320/330 words
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Advertisement392 1983-06-07 33 i JL TftAVELOUKK 100 Air Travel SOUTHBOUND COACH TOURS Discover Europe 1983 Sixteen (16) Fantastic Choices, of EXCITING EUROPEAN HOLIDAYS to choose from for a ••GOOD HOLIDAY MAKES A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE" Various Interesting tours to:LONDON/EUROPE 1963 THINK EUROPE THINK "SOUTHBOUND" THINK: INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL AGENCY PTE LTD SPECIALISTS' CENTRE,392 words
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Advertisement448 1983-06-07 33 102 Tours MODERN KING OF ECONOMY TOURS JUNE SCHOOL HOLIDAY 5-Day Gt/Penang/Cameron A/C $185 Dep: 12, 13. 19, 20/6 2D3N Oentlng Highlands A/C $69 Pelangl Hotel Thursday $79 Pelangl Hotel Friday 2D3N Cameron Highlands A/C $59 Dep: 9, 10, 17,23.24/6 3D4N Penang and Ipoh A/C $89 Dep: 9, 16, 23/6448 words
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Advertisement826 1983-06-07 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours I SOUTH PACIFIC ..^^^k We'll show you the South Pacific you've B\ dreamed about. The still unspoiled jr«fAj«jr |5mA cornet of the earth where you can revel 1 *j fk !5L^ m the primitive beauty, crystal clear Bt^vS R IfHk lagoons and dazzling white826 words
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Advertisement769 1983-06-07 34 102 Tour* 102 Tours ©I BEST urn ,f w SELLERS ■iPJAPAN DISNEYLAND SPECIAIIII Osaka/ Kyolo/Nara/Tokyo/Mt Fuji/Hakone/Atami/ Tokyo Disneyidnd/ 1 Hong Kong/Ocean Park -Sung Dynasty 8 QAY SS2I60 Every Sunday 5/6, 10/6. 19/6. 26/6. 10/7..24/7. 31/7, 7/8. 14/8. 21/8. 28/8 AROUND THE WORLD 23 DAYS by sia/ba All U S A769 words
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Advertisement784 1983-06-07 34 102 Tours 102 Tours iii'NAMHOi TRAVEL SERVICE (S)PTE LTD Head Office: I Pearls Centre (Yangtze Theatre) 100 Eu Tong Sen St., *01-14, #01-18, Singapore 0105 Tel: *****33 (7 lines) I Branch Office; B People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. I Tel: *****1-3, *****6, *****8, *****63.784 words
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Advertisement590 1983-06-07 34 102 Tours 102 Tours THAILAND T PHILIPPINES^ 5/8 DAYS I 6 DAYS f Tropical Palace/ Chiengmai Jjk. I Baguio/ Manila/ Bangkok/ _S_~IIZL^JiWkS'- Olongapo/ Pattaya -> Pagsanjan ALL v Ar *Jr JsWMr 4l I AKF I TAIWAN TOBA I 8/9 DAYS pg&ZT-L^ 5 DAYS I Kaoshiung/ v Lake Toba/ I Taipei/Tainan/590 words
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Advertisement536 1983-06-07 34 110 Computer l.Sun 8.30- 10.30 am 12/6 2. Mon/Fri 6.00- B.oopm 10/6 3 Sat 4.00- 6.00pm 11/6 4. Mon/Fri 8.00- 9.00pm 10/6 5 Tues/ Thur 8.00- 9.00pm 9/6 WORD PROCESSOR OPERATING New Session Commence daily Each student will be provided with a terminal for his unlimited use. Please enrol Singapore536 words
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Advertisement641 1983-06-07 34 112 Commercial BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) l)Tues 6 00- 7.30pm 07/06 2) Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 08/06 3) Wed 7 JO- 9.30pm 08/06 4)Thurs 7.30- 9.30pm 09/06 5) Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 11/06 6) Sun 2.30- 4.00pm 12/06 7) Sun 4.00- 5.30pm 12/06 8) Mon 6.00- 7.30pm 13/06 9)Tues 7.30- 9.30pm 14/06 10)Frl 7.30-641 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration131 1983-06-07 35 In Loving Memory Of MRS. BANTHA ANNAMALAI Departed 7.6.79. Though you are gone, Your spirit lives with us And memories fill our lonesome nights. You are simply great. Your loving husband and children. NANCY YAP Al TIN We often think of the yesteryears When we were together131 words
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Obituary, Illustration166 1983-06-07 35 MRS UM KHUAT KONG NEE GAM SOON HOE (DEPARTED 2.6.«3) Sgt. Urn Khuat Kong and family aincereiy thank the Rev. Dr. Yeow Choo Uk for conducting services and the co, officers a. men of SAF, aSMB, RSM, PMC members ol WOB SOTS Mess Aver Rajah Camp i BAF166 words
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Obituary, Illustration376 1983-06-07 35 MRS. SNG TECK LYE nee LEE TONG CHYE AGED: 77 pasted away peacefully on 5.6.83 leaving behind beloved: Husband: SNG TECK LYE Sons: SNG HAW PAH SNGCHEOKKYE SNG CHYE KAY SNGYOUTHIAM Daughters: LILY SNG ROSIE SNG NANCY SNG Sons-in-law: FRANCIS LEE DR. TAN TIAH KHOO Daughters-in-law: ROSE SOONG376 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1983-06-07 35 LEONG YEW MONG Mil PMMd away peaceful* on June Bth, IMS. Sadly mlsssd by loved ones. Cortege leaves M, Jatan Qirang on Friday June 10th, 19M, for Mount Verwow Crematorium.32 words
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Article, Illustration326 1983-06-07 35 Brazil star Falcao to leave Italian club ROME, Mon. Brazilian soccer star Paolo Roberto Falcao broke off new contract talks with Italian League champions Roma and said he was going home. The shock move was decided by his Brazilian adviser Cristoforo Colombo, who said: "It's finished, Falcao isReuter - 326 words
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Article127 1983-06-07 35 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Australia, with a late goal from star Dimitrios Patikas, defeated Scotland 2-1 and are virtually m the quarter-finals of the second youth soccer World Cup. Patikas booted m the winning goal two minutes before the end, beating two defenders and goalkeeper Bryan Gunn. FabianUPI - 127 words
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Article137 1983-06-07 35 REYKJAVIK, Mon. Iceland beat Malta 1-0 here yesterday to record their first European soccer championship victory thanks to a local airline company. The firm flew striker Atli Edvaldsson and Petur Ormslev home from West Germany's Fortuna Duesseldorf m a private jet for the GroupReuter - 137 words
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Article129 1983-06-07 35 ZARAGOZA, Mon. Barcelona qualified (or next season's European Capwinners' Cap soccer competition when they beat Real Madrid 2-1 m the Spanish Cap final here yesterday. Barcelona's Argentine star Diego Maradona played brilliantly, forcing his international marker Jose Camacho into desperate tackling. Barcelona went ahead In theReuter - 129 words
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Article238 1983-06-07 35 HONGKONG, Mon. English league champions Liverpool defeated Bui ova. one of the British Colony's top sides, 2-0 before a crowd of 28,000 here yesterday. The Reds were rarely troubled by an energetic, if ineffective, home side and won the US$2l,OOO ($43,900) prize-money. The visitors went ahead m the 37thAgencies - 238 words
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Article, Illustration336 1983-06-07 35 CHEPSTOW (Wales), Mon. Spaniard Severiano Ballesteros (right) was disqualified as Welshman lan Woosnam cruised to a three-stroke triumph m the British Masters' golf championship at St. Pierre here yesterday. United States' Masters winner Ballesteros was relegated to 75th and last place, three days after he broke the rulesAgencies - 336 words
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Article158 1983-06-07 35 LONDON, Mon. New Zealand opener John Wright hammered his best Sunday League cricket score yesterday just four days before he turns out against England m his country's opening World Cup match. Wright hit an exciting 108 m 98 minutes as Derbyshire scrambled past Warwickshire's totalReuter - 158 words
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401 1983-06-07 35 DETROIT, Mon. Italian Michele Alboreto drove his Cosworthpowered Tyrrell to victory m the Detroit Grand Prix yesterday after a puncture cost Brazilian Nelson Piquet the lead late m the race. Alboreto recorded his second world championship triumph after the nearside rear tyre on Piquet's BrabhamReuter - 401 words
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Article187 1983-06-07 35 SEBASTIAN Coe opened his international season with a comfortable mile victory yesterday m an athletics meet between Britain and the Soviet Union at Birmingham. But he could do little to prevent his team from defeat. Coe entered thp" final bend and "ir»?s clear of the Soviet Union's EuropeanAgencies - 187 words
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Advertisement505 1983-06-07 35 110 Computer 110 Computer t Be A Computer Professional Through The Following Examination Schemes In: AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER SOCIETY EXAMINATION SCHEME Incorporating Programming/Systems Analysis Option Commoncing 20th Jun« '83 CITY GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE (JUNE 1984 EXAM) incorporating: o Computer Programming Information Processing '747' o Data Processing for Computer Users '748'505 words
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Advertisement351 1983-06-07 35 VMEQOMB fy Technical fj Training Centre COURSES:- DC &AC Electronics Semiconductor Devices Digital Techniques Microprocessors RobotlCS (Seminar) (with Heath Hero 1) 5001, Beach Road. Woh Hup Complex. #02-64 Singapore 0719. Tel: *****88/*****46 (between 9 am to spm) TYPEWRITING SPECIALLY PROGRAMMED INTENSIVE DAY CLASSES FOR STUDENTS ON VACATION. CLASSES ANYTIME FROM351 words
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Advertisement664 1983-06-07 35 112 Commercial BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS' COURSE commencing 21.0.83 Tuesdays 6.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School, #03-26 Peace Centre (*****30) TYPEWRITING NEW CLASSES Starting today 9am/ 9pm. Students may report anytime for practice. Rex Commercial School, 768-G, Upper Serangoon Road. Tel: *****00. TYPEWRITING BEGINNERS' COURSE Teacher: Mr. Mokhtar, 20664 words
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Advertisement368 1983-06-07 35 118 Others CASTLE*S| The Fitness Centre fora GREAT BODY! Join Us For o Aerobics o Jazz Disco o Gymnastics c Modern Dance Weight Conditioning Body Toning c Library facilities c Outdoor activities Fitness assessments c Workshops/seminars Call *****40/ *****16 All you have to lose is your weight Blk 231, North368 words
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Advertisement11 1983-06-07 35 "In Mofftorwnt i s for th# lovod on— whom you nHnomoor11 words
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Obituary, Illustration120 1983-06-07 36 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths Mrs Tan Poh Joo nee Madam Sarah, Wee Sye Eng, aged 70, passed away peacefully at 2.45 am on June 6, 1983, Michael, Boon Khiang jjjjjj Henry, Boon Kheng |jj|j Lawrence, Boon Kok Daughters-ln-Law ■.I Isilll Grandson Granddaughters Future Granddaughter-ln-Law nUll Adopted Grandson jjj|j120 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1983-06-07 36 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR PHUA HIM CHIANG, PETER wish to express their heartfelt thanks and sincere gratitude to the Rev. Father of Church of St. Bernadette and St. Michael's for their ministrations, relatives, friends, staff of ward 53 TTSH, associations, and business associates for64 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1983-06-07 36 IN LOVING MEMORY OF N. SH ANMUG AM Born: 15/3/66 Departed 7/6/82 Time changes many things but not the memories of you. Dearly mused by:Father: Nadarajan Mother: Letchumi Brother*: Ramachandran. Raja, Babu. Utarapathy. Santha. Kumar, Rajaratnam. Sitter*: Ravathy and Ranugathavy. Brother-in-law: Su ndaramoorthy and many other relatives52 words
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Article, Illustration489 1983-06-07 36 THE RACING EDITOR - THE RACING EDITOR By WINNING the premier classic on the local turf the Singapore Gold Cup is the dream of every jockey. Lam Man Chlew has already realised that dream early m his career he won the 1975 Singapore Gold Cop on Wonderful Surprise489 words
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Article1334 1983-06-07 36 PENANG, Mon. Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 3 Div. 3 1,700 m (Rating* rr-n) 11 Spy m 57 87 18 Speedy Jag 55.5 84 8 Moving Highland 55.5 84 10 Mighty Legend 55 83 16 Tuff ie 55 83 14 Principality1,334 words
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166 1983-06-07 36 Eddery scores on Caerleon in French Derby PARIS, Mon AMERICAN-BRED Caerleon, owned by pools magnate Robert Sangster and trained by Vincent O'Brien in Ireland, won the 1.7 million franc (about S$470,000) Prix Du Jockey Club (French Derby) run over 2,400 m at Chantilly yesterday. Caerleon, the mount of Pat Eddery,Reuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration524 1983-06-07 36 EPSOM JEEP; JON - EPSOM JEEP JON By BY. ALONG THE RAIL HORSES do win races after missing the start, but never m my many years on the turf have I seen a horse win a top sprint from a seemingly hopeless position at the start as Intercontinental524 words
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Article, Illustration73 1983-06-07 36 At the 400 m At the finish Pictures at the 100 m by JONATHAN CHOO CI 5 Div 5 1,200m 1. Nucleus 2. El Cuchilla 3. Desert Terror II 4. Regal Star n Dist 1 2 1 1 2 hd Time 1 15.4 aJONATHAN CHOO - 73 words
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Article157 1983-06-07 36 Six for your notebook KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. These horses did well over the weekend and can be followed: •My Way has come right. He was running on strongly when third to Columbian over 1,200 m. He will appreciate a longer trip. V Aaron IPs winning turn is just around thePEDIGREE - 157 words
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Article, Illustration560 1983-06-07 37 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING ANNOUNCING the arrival of the Singapore Bowling Express. Though delayed a few years, the renewal of some crucial parts and a brief stop-over m Manila last November for the Asian Zone FIQ meet helped stoke its engine. Last week, with chief engineer Robert P. S. Tan560 words
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Article409 1983-06-07 37 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By LOCAL tennis fans must be sad to see the last of Lim Phi-lan m the SEA Games. All she has is a bit of silver to remember her biggest triumph m the sport to which she gave her life for the past409 words
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454 1983-06-07 37 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By IF ONLY Mohammed Mukhlis had been able to stay on his feet for another two minutes, today he might be standing tall. That was how close the welterweight came to winning Singapore's first Games boxing gold medal m 10454 words
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Article, Illustration396 1983-06-07 37 FANS leaving the Singapore Badminton Hall last Sunday after Wong Shoon Keat won Singapore's first-ever SEA Games badminton gold medal must have had several thoughts going through their minds (writes Leonard King). They must have been asking one question: What aid Shoon Keat's396 words
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Advertisement83 1983-06-07 37 ATHLETE'S CAPSULE and <y HI-PROTEIN tablet AU=AtFA VITAftWI ifl |I vnptm c rutjm n am W For Strength A M&ity fQ^ J^ W FOR STRENGTH AND VITALITY ATHELETE'S CAPSULE, a unique preparation, containing Ginseng, Pollen, Sampson Root, Kelp, Alfalfa, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Rutin, is specially formulated for Strength, Energy83 words
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Advertisement396 1983-06-07 37 1T™5232t183l Successor Now, there are three-quarters of a million Apple per- keys, an auto-repeat feature built into every key and sonal computers installed worldwide. an upper and lower-case capability. Apples have been used m business, m education, Built into every Apple He are self-testing m the home, m almost every396 words
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Article, Illustration499 1983-06-07 38 HAKIKAT RAI - Just one gold, but we had a great time! HAKIKAT RAI By EVERYBODY loves a winner; nobody remembers losers. All but one of Singapore's SEA Games track and field team were losers but, with their quiet determinaton, they were all winners. They may have lagged behind their rivals, but theyMICHAEL LIEW; LIM SENG TIONG - 499 words
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Article, Illustration287 1983-06-07 38 JANICE SEAH - The super six set sail for sunny California JANICE SEAH By FOUR Miters and two windsurfers will rig their beats and bMurds and head for the golden beaches of Long Beach, California, to take part In the pre- Olympic regatta there from July 2t-Aug. S. Fresh from their triumphs m287 words
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Article, Illustration24 1983-06-07 38 Picture by MARKED DEAD.. .Fandi Ahmad falls as pressure comes from Prapan Premsri (left) and Vorawan Chitawanlch. MAX KIAN SENG.MAX KIAN SENG - 24 words
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Article327 1983-06-07 38 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Terror trio of Piyapong, Zainal and Fandi to attack the mighty Bayern ZAINAL ABIDIN, Malaysia's top striker, and his Thai counterpart, Piyapong Pueon, have been invited to play for the Singapore Invitational side against West Germany's Bayern Munich at the National Stadium on Saturday327 words
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Article, Illustration41 1983-06-07 39 Picture by Picture by A sickener for Singapore, a sweetener (or Thailand... Chalor Honkajohn (extreme left) shoots the second goal past goalkeeper David Lee as An-yeong Pak Kuan looks on. ALBERT SIM M AX KIAN SENGALBERT SIM; MAX KIAN SENG - 41 words
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Article, Illustration729 1983-06-07 39 Ladies first at the glory Games THE party's over and the 2,000 guests are weaving their way home. They sang Auld Lang Syne after Thailand had led the last waltz, leaving the hung-over hosts to polish the silver m the morning. It was fun while it lasted,729 words
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768 1983-06-07 39 The final verdict by Jeffrey Low WHY, oh why, can't dreams ever come true for our national soccer team? And "third time lucky" was certainly not the adage of sport for them yesterday as champions Thailand hung on desperately to retain the prestigious Games gold768 words
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Article362 1983-06-07 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FANDI AHMAD, Singapore's top striker, was greatly disappointed that he drew a blank m yesterday's Games soccer final at the National Stadium. Fandi, who had scored four goals m the competition, was tightly marked by three Thai defenders. But his being given362 words
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Article63 1983-06-07 39 Mippiw: David Lee, Lim Tang Boon, Au-yeong Pak Kuan, Norhalis Shafik, Goh Swee Heng, Salim Mom, Hashlm Hosni, Malek Awab, K. Kannan, Fandi Ahmad, Sundram Moorthy. ThailMri: B. Narasak, C. Sutin, C. Surak, C. Aumnat, P. Prapan, C. Vorawan (S. Chalit), T. Sakdarin (A. Narong), S. Chalermvud, H. Chalor,63 words
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Advertisement76 1983-06-07 39 ft picks you up! You're exhausted. Your mouth's parch- Because Staminade quenches your cd. 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 strenuous76 words
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Advertisement253 1983-06-07 39 o To test sail a Maxi Racer, call Galax Yachting. Left to right: Wong Ming Chee, Tan Swee Hung, David Lee and skipper Simon Loh. WELL DONE SINGAPORE Galax Yachting salutes the yachtsmen of Singapore and other South East Asian nations. The 1 2 SEA Games marked the first time253 words
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Article, Illustration233 1983-06-07 40 Hail the kings and queens of the alley MEMORY lanes are what they're calling those at Jackie's System Mark V, venae of the SEA Games bowling events. Last week, the Singapore bowlers made Jackie's their kingdom just as their predecessors had ruled those, and other AsianMAX RIAN SENG - 233 words
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Article, Illustration171 1983-06-07 40 TWO glittering young stars together but their future paths are signposted m opposite directions. Ang Peng Siong, 21, has his eye fixed firmly on upgrading his position as Asia's fastest man m water, to the ultimate goal of being fastest m the world and picking up171 words
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318 1983-06-07 40 JAKARTA, Monday THE government's devaluation of the rupiah and the postponement of foreign exchange-intensive projects, together with its substantial foreign exchange reserves, should enable Indonesia to ride out the recession, a United States Embassy report here said. The economic report, released last week, said theAFP - 318 words
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207 1983-06-07 40 16 new brides die of burns in a week NEW DELHI, Mon. Sixteen newly-wed women died of burns m the Indian capital last week because their parents could not pay their greedy in-laws enough dowry, police said yesterday. The blazing death of Mrs Padmawati Khurana, 23, on Saturday m aAP - 207 words
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Article37 1983-06-07 40 TOKYO, Mon. Divers have recovered the bodies of five more victims of a devastating earthquake and ensuing tidal wave m northern Japan that left more than 100 people dead or missing, police said today. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article33 1983-06-07 40 COLOMBO, Mon. Sri Lanka's Food and Co-opera-tives Minister, S.B. Herath, died m England today, the state-owned radio said. Mr Herath, 60, had gone to England for medical treatment, it said. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration246 1983-06-07 40 MAUREEN CHUA - Tombstone case man on another charge MAUREEN CHUA By AN ADDITIONAL charge of having a subversive document was yesterday made against tropical fish breeder Tan Chu Boon, 39, m a Magistrate's Court. He denied both charges brought against him under the Internal Security Act. The cases have been fixed for246 words
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412 1983-06-07 40 Vietnam and Soviets must withdraw: Zhao CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang today called on the Soviet Union and Vietnam to pull their troops out of Afghanistan and Cambodia immediately, saying their presence was blocking better ties with Beijing. ..i. In a wide-ranging foreign policy review delivered on the opening day ofReuter - 412 words
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276 1983-06-07 40 Thach in Manila for last round of talks MANILA, Mon. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach arrived here today for the final round of his dialogue with Asean foreign ministers, the first of which was held last year. Mr Thach refused to disclose details of the talks which he willAgencies - 276 words
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Article43 1983-06-07 40 NEW DELHI, Mon. India's first locally assembled MiG-27 is expected to be rolled out next April, United News of India reported today m a dispatch which said that assembly of 200 of the advanced Soviet-designed fighter is to begin soon. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Advertisement111 1983-06-07 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE A Singapore-made aircraft may soon be a reality following the participation of Singapore Aircraft Industries m the Paris air show WANG LOOK KEAH reports that the government-owned company has been approached by aircraft manufacturers to co-produce an aircraft. The Hongkong dollar hits111 words
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Miscellaneous129 1983-06-07 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: 9.98 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 a.m. Adelaide 7/19 C Fine Manila 24/34 C Goudy Amsterdam 9/21 C Gear Melbourne 6/17 C Fine Bangkok 26/33 C Goudy Moscow 11/19129 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1983-06-07 1 Would history have taken another course? A British Broadcasting Corporation unit is m Malaysia to film and interview people for a nine-part documentary on Force 136, the World War Two underground British organisation which gathered intelligence, conducted sabotage and trained guerillas m Malaya. CHEAH BOON KHENG, a history lecturer atNST - 1,077 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1983-06-07 2 Are women inferior to men in sports? It is not so much their physical make-up that causes women to lag behind men m sports but the cultural and social restrictions imposed on them after puberty, says a medical doctor. Given the same opportunites to train, women will be as good1,166 words
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Article572 1983-06-07 2 LINDA NEO - LINDA NEO ==By ONE month ago, my daughter spotted a kiddy make-up set m the supermarket, and started nagging me for it. She tried smiles, tears, tantrums even promises of good behaviour. But for one month, I remained unmoved. So she switched her tactics and decided572 words
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Article, Illustration436 1983-06-07 3 In unbearably hot weather, what do you wear to the beach? Soft fluid lines m pastels, suggests ja< :iNTHA ABISHEGANADEN. Recapture the grace and femininity of the past and please the mother-in-law or the boyfriend as you enjoy the sweep of Marine Parade's sea and436 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1983-06-07 4 China has invited the Dalai Lama to return home, where 'appropriate political and personal arrangements' would be made. These would probably include a figurehead post for him m Tibet and a sinecure m the national parliament. The Dalai Lama has refused to returnNYT - 1,286 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1983-06-07 5 Secret remained even after the war Mountbatten was for MPAJA even though he knew its sentiments were anti-British The w Japanese were very impressed with what I did. I had kidnapped my father when he was taken away by a British convoy to Penang. They asked me to broadcast toNST - 1,339 words
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Article, Illustration478 1983-06-07 10 MINU THAROOR - She 's £ull of joyous exuberance MINU THAROOR Previewed by CHITRA VISWESWARAN Bharatanatyam Dance Recital World Trade Centre Theatre Saturday, 7.30 p.m. IN THE intensely demanding and competitive world of Indian classical dance, Chitra Visweswaran occupies an enviable position. Acclaimed by a leading Indian newspaper as "one of the finest478 words
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Article, Illustration533 1983-06-07 10 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS By m Los Angeles IN A new book about John Wayne's final years, his secretary-lover Pat Stacy writes about how the late actor considered suicide when the cancer that ravaged his body forced him into another round of painful hospital treatment. "Pat, I wantAP - 533 words
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Article, Illustration773 1983-06-07 11 Film reality by illusion PHILIP COOREY concludes this series by taking a look at special effects m films. In a fortnight, he will begin a new column, Films and Film-makers, where he will discuss different aspects of the cinema. The series will begin with a two-part article, The Life and773 words
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Article283 1983-06-07 11 K. MALATHY - K. MALATHY Reviewed by THAVARA DHARMAM (Nature m Culture) Tamil, with English subtitles Every Tuesday, Ch 8, 6.15 p.m. THE tulasi plant (basil) is considered sacred by Hindus. Hindu temples have a tulasi plant m a special enclosure, and some Hindus grow it m their own283 words
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190 1983-06-07 11 CBS Inc. will provide 64 hours of programming and advertising to Chinese television annually, the company announced recently. The arrangement represents the first regular scheduling m China of the commercial United States network television shows, according to John Eger, general manager of CBSNYT - 190 words
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Advertisement206 1983-06-07 2 New Mothers: Yxill never find a softer, better pad for post-natal use Southalls maternity pads are Recommended and used m designed especially for use after maternity hospitals, Southalls materchildbirth to give you total comfort nity pads are the softest, most comat the time you need it most. fortable napkins you'll206 words
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Advertisement355 1983-06-07 5 v First class through and through You have got yourself a wonderful car. You like to drive it m your own way; your reactions are quick and driving is now a real pleasure... But what would happen if your tyres let you down? What if they are not up to355 words
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Advertisement813 1983-06-07 6 APPOINTMENTS i THE MUI GROUP I Ming Court Hotel of Kuala Lumpur invites suitably I qualified Malaysians tor the following positions:- ROOMS DIVISION MANAGER 1 The person will he responsible for the operations of the 1 Front Office, Housekeeping and Laundry Departments of I the Hotel. Initially this would include813 words
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Advertisement700 1983-06-07 6 m (Ir| iu^^vkmh/mkn Sa Applications are invited from suitably quali- I tied Singapore Citizens for appointment as:- 1% I (A) AUDIT CLERICAL ASSISTANT 1 1 |(B) CLERICAL ASSISTANT |(C) MESSENGER I Qualifications ijk I Pott (A) I Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level passes or equivalent I I with credit m700 words
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Advertisement140 1983-06-07 8 AIIUBOTZIDArX lARTICIB\NTS OE THE 12th SEA GAMES. For the past ten days hundreds of F&N is proud to have been a athletes from eight Southeast Asian major sponsor for this important countries have met here m milestone m international sport. Singapore to compete at the highest Events like the SEA140 words
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Advertisement449 1983-06-07 9 APPOINTMENT I LL I PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. invites applications for the following posts of: SALES ENGINEER To promote Pre-fabricated Portable Houses Diploma m building construction. Capable m drafting building drawings, construction supervising and sales promotion. Completed National Service and below 30 years of age Fluent m both English and449 words
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Advertisement228 1983-06-07 9 f NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDIES 1983/84 ASEAN SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAMME FOR APPLIED TROPICAL MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH (ASPATMPH) The National University of Singapore invites applications for two scholarships under the ASPATMPH from nationals or permanent residents of Singapore who are qualified medical practitioners The award of228 words
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Miscellaneous307 1983-06-07 10 CAREERS TO —On careers TRADITIONAL SOUTHand career development. 10 EAST ASIAN IKAT— A dis-a.m.-8 p.m. Till Sunday, play of Cambodian, MalayWorld Trade Centre Exhibi- sian and Indonesian textiles tion Complex. Free. patterned m the ikat techASEAN DIDACTA *83 nique. National Museum Art 120 exhibitors from 23 coun- Gallery. 9 a.m.307 words
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Advertisement327 1983-06-07 11 CAREERS R3 AN EXHIBITION ON PROSPECTS AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN SINGAPORE VENUE: WORLD TRADE CENTRE, EXHIBITION HALL 1 DATE: 7-12 JUNE '83 TIME: 10am-Bpm Organised by: J^k. A WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE AAIT^UA 1 Ma"" 1 Square #02-1 1 m/l/U World Trade Centre Bus Services Nos. to WTC Singapore327 words
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Advertisement229 1983-06-07 12 kW 'L^^^^*'. 9k ___f m Jfill mm mm I I w mL/HM HEWLETT PACKARD PROUDLY PRESENTS I I %^3^^ ediiology mSl l^^ Exhb^ I In 1981 we presented HP Road Show m ~> l'l Ifll E Among Exhibits featured, by applications are:- i mi HlliT i *^Bp iUImA I^l f_229 words
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Miscellaneous1889 1983-06-07 12 Quizzes to improve fEZBHBBMHHHBHi GBBi 3.00 PM Opening followed by Enigma (Mandarm/r) 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) tS^SSSi^S£ SDoken Mandarin «p-jr^-«^rr.?sr 7:M^ir^irß^rs i^isil seks »aT^^mm^^»» While attempting to tree a captive Indian woman, Choon Hong, Bryan Piunkett, Dads Vinci and Report 7.10 Morning Digest House (cont'd) 4.50 spun he1,889 words
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Article, Illustration631 1983-06-07 1 A flute started it all COMPOSER Chan Lok Hung, 72, wrote Malaysia's first Mandarin operetta which became a big hit 12 years ago. But the music has not died down. With countless more works to his credit, about 30 of them the theme songs of schools and youth organisations, Mr631 words
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Article57 1983-06-07 1 if at jf fl as— is^«g»»j <?xro 5 1 &3£ 7 o" ftiifnWttfiKfiT ffijftiif&ffc7+^- W -^^[IProut ftfi«J--*^ l^t^l^ D a ft i£ ft "if fib ft FWflßfr Wilt ft caißS> H'|EoiLj> 1. -HiJOAT a- #«< 41 ft sE*&iS* W,£ h^ft?f*6 fib ftnt- *o ffn fft tfgLi^tf tb, AAffls #A f57 words
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Article, Illustration399 1983-06-07 1 A voice many times his size MEET tenor Toh Chor Soon and you'll find it hard to believe that the roof-shattering voice he is famous for comes from such a skinny frame. But listen to Mr Toh expound vigorously hour after hour on his favourite topic music and you begin399 words
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Article, Illustration925 1983-06-07 2 WOODWORKER Ah Zhi carried on with his trade of woodcarving. To his trade he introduced new ideas m the way of subject matter and technique of execution. This was the result of his discovery of the Mustardseed Garden Painting Manual. The appreciative reception by his customers of925 words
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Advertisement84 1983-06-07 1 We, the Board of Directors, Management and Staff of NTN 1 1 Bearing-Singapore (Re) Ltd and NTN Bearing Services jj|j? (Pte) Ltd extend our deepest sympathies to our Managing Director, Mr Michael Tan, and family on the demise of his beloved mother, Madam Sarah Wee Sye Eng, who passed away84 words
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Advertisement545 1983-06-07 2 Third of a IiJS f nine-part lj, --;>^3fe^^r^ fffi?<* series on Qi Baishi Modern Masters of Chinese (1863 -1957) Painting ry tlm M f [if V/ y AL Figure 1: Early figure painting signed Qi Huang APPOINTMENTS The EDB offers skills training leading to the award of the CRAFTSMAN CERTIFICATE545 words
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Advertisement423 1983-06-07 2 Mf DIRECTOR (Administration) l|^ MALAYSIA B Our client, an educational establishment requires the serv- fj| H ices of a DIRECTOR (Administration). m BB Reporting to the Chairman, the successful candidate will SB assist him m the performance of his duties and deal with all $||s matters delegated by him. In423 words
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Advertisement236 1983-06-07 2 V INTERNAL AUDITOR A major American Bank with substantial overseas operations invites applications from experienced and suitably qualified accountants to join its existing team of auditors located m Singapore. The successful applicant will work with the team on audit assignments within the Far East. Besides Singapore, the team covers Japan,236 words
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Advertisement210 1983-06-07 3 c Mist jar Everyone Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Band Saturday 11 June Bpm Sunday 12 June spm Victoria Concert Hall REPERTOIRE Procession of the Rimsky-Korsakov Nobles Eye of the Tiger 2001 A Space Odyssey Conflict A Tribute One on One Concert Prelude Bad Habits Vocalist Jimmy Dougall Cavatina From210 words
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Advertisement380 1983-06-07 3 > JADE* Bth WEEK 55th DAY? (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 130, 4.00, 6 30 9.00 ■HURRY-HURRY ■MISS IT!|pVj m RICHARD GKRI-: JKL J^*^" DKHKAWINGFR Bt^tjf I'wiNNtßof? GOLDEN)^BHM||UHE^tffIfe GLOBE AWARDS 1983 S«E ft Winner At >P uip 1 *Oof AJV OFFICER' 1 I XAcademy AJVDA: jjLtjfc Awards jGENTLEM AN I m380 words
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Article, Illustration447 1983-06-07 4 Interest m books must be kindled m the hearts of our young. There are many ways of cultivating a love for books. ANUAR OTHMAN, who attended the second session of a workshop on story-telling and children's reading, reports. CHILDREN should be taught songs447 words
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Article323 1983-06-07 4 Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN - Cara memupuk minat anak2 membaca Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN BAHAGIAN kedua Bengkel Bercerita dan Membaca telah berlangsung pada 28 Mci 1983 di Dewan Syarahan Perpustakaan Negara Cawangan Marine Parade. Bengkel tersebut dianjurkan oleh Perpustakaan Negara dan Jawatankuasa Projek Perpustakaan di Rumah dan Membaca Mendaki. Sessi itu bermula dengan pertanyaan oleh pengendali323 words
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Article, Illustration105 1983-06-07 4 Misteri Kata Word Mystery 6 Answers for Part 5: 1. UPAS (Cockroach) S 2. LEBAH(Bee) E 3. RAMA-RAMA (Moth) R 4. SEMUT{ Ant)- U 5. LALAT (FIy) -L 6. PIJAT-PIJAT (Bed-bug) I 7. NYAMUKi Mosquito) N 8. BELALANG (Grasshopper) G The new word formed is SERULING (Flute). INSTRUCTIONS: Fill the105 words
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Article, Illustration117 1983-06-07 4 This stone pillar, 75 cm high, is known as the Trengganu Stone. Dated 1303, it was discovered m 1902 on one bank of the Tersat River m Kuala Berang, Trengganu. The stone contains inscriptions m the Jawi script of Islamic laws pertaining to adultery andDBP - 117 words
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Advertisement431 1983-06-07 4 APPOINTMENTS fir How does music appeal to you? '3 Internationa! and local artistes on stage? 3f The audience responding to their music m dance. Rainbow, a futuristic entertainment complex, m the Orchard Road area opens soon. Come join our team. We have vacancies for: Asst Manager ($1,200-$1,500) At least 5431 words
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Advertisement500 1983-06-07 4 An established local company has an immediate vacancy for the position of: SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE The Job: This is a field job. The incumbent will be responsible for servicing, repair and maintenance of machines, cultivating and maintaining confidence and good relationship with the clients. He is also expected to make weekly500 words
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