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Title Section14 1983-09-15 1 The Straits Times ?std. 1845 riU'RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1983 10 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article642 1983-09-15 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Law minister decides to file wind-up petitions m High Court By < Ace Koeki (S) Pte Ltd; Agold Commodities Pte Ltd; Bellink International (Pte) Ltd; Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd; Bullion Dynamics Pte Ltd; Conti Investment Pte Ltd; Frank Overseas Consultants Pte Ltd; Golden642 words
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Article, Illustration14 1983-09-15 1 FRANCIS ONG - FRANCIS ONG Picture by Mr Abdul Latip all smiles.14 words
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Article20 1983-09-15 1 VOLCANO (Hawaii). Wed. An earthquake measuring 4.1 on the Rirnter sralp initprf w a waii last mcht UPIUPI - 20 words
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422 1983-09-15 1 AFTER a nine-year search, Singapore has finally found a hero. He is Mr Abdul Latip bin Jantan, the man who instinctively saved a 22--month-old boy who had fallen 55 metres Into the sea during the Sentosa cable-oar tragedy m January. But yesterday, the422 words
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Article297 1983-09-15 1 RAY DHALIWAI - Fancy that! RAY DHALIWAI By CABBIE Tan Ah Chai had officers at the Regis try of Vehicles stumped yesterday. Although quite used tc dealing with taxi drivers who come to turn m al] kinds of things left behind by passengers, they did not quite know what to do this time.297 words
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146 1983-09-15 1 BEIJING, Wed. A Chinese CAAC airliner carrying 111 passengers, Including foreigners, collided today with a military plane on the runway at south China's tourist resort of Gullin, killing II people and Injuring 21, Xinhua news agency reported. A Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC)Agencies - 146 words
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463 1983-09-15 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE United States today appeared poised for deeper military involvement in Lebanon's civil war after President Ronald Reagan gave US marines the right to order air and sea strikes not only to defend themselves and other multinational peacekeeping forces butAgencies - 463 words
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LATEST
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Article67 1983-09-15 1 AEROFLOT HITS BACK MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet state airline Aeroflot retaliated today against President Reagan's sanctions In the wake of the KAL plane tragedy by refusing to honour tickets issued by American airlines. An Aeroflot spokesman said that from today, tickets issued b\ US airlines would no longer be acceptedReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement224 1983-09-15 1 The Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, will be 60 tomorrow. lj j|| For Chinese who use jjy -A a calendar which fol- Jgk i years, this completion lfJr^^9fct is a cause for great occasion for a shou V tion. Pagei Television, the Identifying different misused tool types of parents224 words
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Article537 1983-09-15 2 No double standards THE Labour Ministry says there are no double standards m its treatment of local and foreign contractors. On the contrary, it feels it has been "more harsh" m its handling of the Ssangyong Construction case than it normally would be. A spokesman said yesterday that while537 words
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Article220 1983-09-15 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: LEBANON is inextricably linked to world stability. Any responsible and effective third party who can hold that divided country long enongh for the warring factions to talk terms most be supported. The alternative to such an enforced peace is all-out civil war leading to outside220 words
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Article72 1983-09-15 2 MATERNITY leave will be made more flexible for women workers, National Trades Union Congress secretary-general Ong Teng Cheong disclosed during his third union walkabout yesterday. He said the Labour Ministry was considering amending the Employment Act to allow expectant women to decide how best they should space out72 words
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Article331 1983-09-15 2 Ready for clay court AFTER 10 attempts to win the US Open women's singles title, Martina Navratilova won it with a straight-set triumph over Chris Evert Lloyd m the final on Saturday. With it, she gained her seventh Grand Slam title, raised her 1983 record to 66-1, won her331 words
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Article206 1983-09-15 2 ROBIN GROUP TO MAKE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS THE ROBIN Group is investing $20 million to become one of Singapore's largest manufacturer of industrial printed circuit boards (PCBs). Its newly-formed company, Integrated Electronics Manufacturing (lEM), will also be the first here to offer PCB drilling services to other manufacturers.206 words
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Article67 1983-09-15 2 YOUNG AND UNWANTED LATIN AMERICA has some 40 million abandoned children. These youngsters eke out a living on the streets and eventually become part of the "low life" prowling the cities. The problem is most serious m Brazil which will have 80 million children by the year 2000. Many67 words
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Article579 1983-09-15 2 Marines question US CONGRESSIONAL leaders of both parties believe they can reach a compromise with the White House to avert a confrontation over the US Marine presence m Lebanon. A vote on the issue seems likely m early October, and the leaders expect Congress and the President579 words
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Article189 1983-09-15 2 China protests CHINA has protested against Malaysia's recent occupation of a small reef about 1,600 km south of the Chinese mainland. An official statement did not name the country which occupied Danwan, m the Nansha (Spratly) Islands, but Chinese and diplomatic sources later said it was Malaysia.189 words
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Article375 1983-09-15 2 Violence on TV THOSE who view violence on television as harmful to children have been tagged "alarmists." But there is increasing concern over the fact that the average six-year-old American will have seen countless murders, monsters and physical abuse before he has even learned how to spell the375 words
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Article182 1983-09-15 2 Chinese birthdays OUR Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, will be 60 years old tomorrow. For Chinese who use a calendar which follows a cycle of 60 years, this completion of a full cycle of life is cause for great jubilation and an occasion for a182 words
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467 1983-09-15 3 Choice of flights to Moscow limited LONDON, Wednesday Massacre m PASSENGEKS reportec chaotic East- West aii travel today as pilots ir at least 11 Europear countries participated m a boycott of air links with the Soviet Union. Belgium, Britain, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Luxembourg,Agencies - 467 words
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202 1983-09-15 3 IF YUI are thinking of flying to London via Moscow on Aeroflot's thrice- weekly flights from Singapore, forget it. The Soviet airline here said today it had suspended all flights from Moscow to London for two weeks from today (Sept 15 to202 words
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WORLD BRIEF
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Article61 1983-09-15 3 THE UNITED STATES yesterday abruptly cancelled its participation in a forthcoming energy conference in New Delhi, saying that India had refused to grant visas to Israeli delegates. Just five days before the meeting, Energy Secretary Donald Hodel announced in Washington that neither he nor hisReuter - 61 words
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Article75 1983-09-15 3 GUNMEN FIRED at a train and protesters attacked government buildings in Pakistan's troubled southern province of Sind early yesterday as a campaign against the military government entered its second month, opposition sources said in Karachi. There were no immediate reports of casualties. Anti-government protesters attacked aReuter - 75 words
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Article72 1983-09-15 3 AUSTRALIA'S LABOUR government yesterday took steps to end a freeze on wage rises prior to adopting a system of a fixed maximum percentage increase for nearly all 6.3 million workers. It tabled legislation that will lift a ban an rises the conservative government imposed lastReuter - 72 words
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Article78 1983-09-15 3 AS NICARAGUA'S leaders warned of likely "escalation in aggression" allegedly fomented by the United States, the Council of State on Tuesday adopted in Managua a Mass-Mcbilisation Bill. The new law affects 1.2 million men aged 18 to 40. Those up to 25 years old must serve twoAFP - 78 words
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Article64 1983-09-15 3 more THAN 50 Soviet and Afghan soldiers were killed in northern Afghanistan last week while the regime's strategy against tribal resistance met with "disaster" in eastern Paktia province, Western diplomatic sources here in Islamabad said on Tuesday. Afghan Defence Minister Major General Abdul Qader was on hisAFP - 64 words
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Article106 1983-09-15 3 Aeroflot office hit again BANGKOK, Wed. A major fire swept through a building housing the offices of the Soviet airline Aeroflot here today, one day after a grenade attack. The attack was believed to be in retaliation against the shooting down of a South Korean airliner. Scores of firemen foughtAFP - 106 words
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Article96 1983-09-15 3 fourth body found WAKKANAI, Wed. A fourth mutilated body was found in waters off northem Japan today as search operations continued over a 700-km stretch of coastline for the remains and wreckage of a South Korean airliner shot down by Soviet fighter planes on Sept 1. Japan's Maritime Safety AgencyAP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration74 1983-09-15 3 A SOVIET offshore oil drilling ship (top picture) being escorted by a missile cruiser (picture above) off the coast o! Sakhalin where the Korean Air Lines jumbo was believed tc have been shot down. The ships were spotted by a Japanese MaritimeAP - 74 words
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257 1983-09-15 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - US will press for compensation from Soviets LIAK TENG KIAT H US Corresponded WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States is pressing ahead with its demand that the Soviet Union pays compensation for the deaths of Americans killed when Soviet pilots shot down the South Korean airliner. A State Department official yesterday257 words
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136 1983-09-15 3 MONTREAL, Wed. The United States and Canada will call for an international inquiry into the shooting down of the South Korean airliner when the International Civil Aviation Organisation meets in an emergency session here tomorrow. France is expected to urge a ban onReuter - 136 words
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345 1983-09-15 4 US Marines in Lebanon accord in sight Compromise 'possible' between White House and Congress WASHINGTON, Wed. Congressional leader; of both parties believ< they can reach a com promise with the Whit< House to avert a con frontation over th< presence of US Marine; m Lebanon. A vote on the issueReuter - 345 words
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196 1983-09-15 4 Soviets stall talks on pullout at Security Council UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Soviet opposition was reported yesterday to have stalled Lebanese efforts to get the Security Council to call for the withdrawal of Israeli, Syrian and Palestinian troops from the country. The 15 Council members spent 48 minutes m private talksAP; Reuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration58 1983-09-15 4 Safe from the fighting outside YOUNG Christian children looking out of a church window on Monday in the besieged Shouf mountain town of Deir Al-Kamar in Lebanon. The church is their temporary home, until a ceasefire is declared and it is safe to return to their homes in the area,AP - 58 words
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316 1983-09-15 4 Concern over Begins health takes centre stage TEL AVIV, Wed. CONCERN over Mr Menachem Begin 's health has overshadowed questions about when he will resign as Israel's Prime Minister. Mr Begin, 70, stayed home from his office again yesterday and Israeli newspapers said he had almost stopped eating, was deeplyUPI; AP - 316 words
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Article162 1983-09-15 4 LONDON, Wed. IRANIAN and other pilgrims clashed with Saudi Arabian police after a rally outside the Iranian pilgrims' headquarters in Mecca yesterday, Teheran radio reported. The radio, monitored in London by the British Broadcasting Corporation, said Saudi special guards i attacked the pilgrims as j theyReuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration182 1983-09-15 4 A Soviet shadow for the US fleet in Lebanese waters THIS IS a Soviet spy ship seen close-up from aboard the USS Tarawa, off the coast of Lebanon, yesterday. The Tarawa, a United States amphibious assault vessel, has been in these waters for only one day but already the RussianAP - 182 words
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Article54 1983-09-15 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. Former US senator George MeGovern of South Dakota launched another longshot bid for the Democratic presidential nomination yesterday, laying out a liberal course that includes arms control talks with the Soviets, an end to US military involvement in Central America and a programme of government-backed educationAP - 54 words
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203 1983-09-15 5 MANILA, Wed. MILITANT university students today skipped classes and held a demonstration in front of the US embassy here to demand an end to alleged US "intervention" and support for President Ferdinand Marcos' regime. Led by the radical League of Filipino Students, theNYT - 203 words
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Article, Illustration375 1983-09-15 5 Killing of Aquino has beclouded Manila's reputation, says State Department WASHINGTON, Wednesday A SENIOR State Department official said yesterday the department had doubts that one man alone was responsible for the murder of Filipino opposition leader Benigno Aquino, and that the assassinationNYT; UPI - 375 words
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Article112 1983-09-15 5 Rams bring death to 169 m India NEW DELHI, Wed. In a series of disasters following heavy rain, at least 169 people have died in different parts of India during the past few days. Seventeen miners were feared drowned when water gashed into the Harladih colliery in Bihar state. InAgencies - 112 words
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356 1983-09-15 5 Japan and US to hold big air-sea manoeuvres TOKYO.Wed JAPAN and the United States will hold largescale air and sea manoeuvres encompassing the entire Japanese mainland later this month, m a show of force following the Soviet attack on a South Korean passenger jet. The announcement of the exercise, theUPI - 356 words
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201 1983-09-15 5 Philippine rebels demand $95,500 as ransom COLOMBO, Wed. A ransom of SM,Mt pesos (about 5595,5 M), demanded by Philippine Muslim rebels who kidnapped a Sri Lankan technician working m the Philippines, will be paid by his Singaporebased firm, Offshore Explorations Inc, Informed sources said here. The sources said Muslim dignitariesAFP - 201 words
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166 1983-09-15 5 Don't expect special deals, Australia tells Asean SYDNEY, Wed. Asean should not expect any special deals from Australia over other developing countries, Deputy Prime Minister Lionel Bo wen said. Mr Bowen told Asean and Australian businessmen attending the third meeting of the Asean-Aus-tralian Business Council here last night: "There canReuter - 166 words
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Article93 1983-09-15 5 Suharto not going JAKARTA, Wed. President Suharto has turned down an invitation from Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to attend a meeting of non-aligned heads of state m New York, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmaja said today. President Suharto said he would be tied up at home this year preparing theReuter - 93 words
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Article135 1983-09-15 5 TOKYO, Wed. Mrs Imel da Marcos, wife of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, has abruptly called off a private visit to Japan, a Foreign Ministry source said today. Mrs Marcos was to arrive m Tokyo today for a four-day visit on the first leg of a tripUPI - 135 words
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Article77 1983-09-15 5 No-faith move stopped BANGKOK, Wed. rhe Thai government today prevented a noconfidence vote against Interior Minister Sitthi Jirarote by closing a special session of par- liament after it approved the budget. The closing of parliament meant the automatic shelving of a motion of no-confidence tabled against Mr Sitthi by oppositionReuter - 77 words
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Article80 1983-09-15 5 Plan for nuclear power JAKARTA, Wed. Batan, Indonesia's atomic energy agency, has already drawn up a complete plan for the construction of a nuclear power plant m the country, according to the chief of batan 's nuclear power project, Mr Soeroto Ronodirdjo. However, the Indonesian government has yet to giveBernama - 80 words
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318 1983-09-15 6 Reagan now has all he wants for five-year build-up WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE Senate yesterday gave overwhelming approval to a US$lBB billion (*****.8 billion) arms spending Bill that gave President Ronald Reagan virtually everything he wanted to continue his five-year military build-up. Backers usedUPI - 318 words
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186 1983-09-15 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Soviet Union is constructing three new bases for mobile SS-20 nuclear missiles to be targeted on Western Europe while negotiating with the United States for reductions on both sides, Defence Department sources said yes- terday. When complete, the bases will beAP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration98 1983-09-15 6 ZIMBABWE Prime Minister Robert Mugabe telling a press conference in Washington on Tuesday that, with the exception of southern African issues, particularly independence for Namibia, he and President Ronald Reagan generally agreed on issues during their talks earlier in the day. MrAgencies - 98 words
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338 1983-09-15 6 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Wed. The good news and the bad came wrapped up m one statistic here yesterday, with a surprisingly big drop m consumer spending, a key element m the economic recovery. Retail sales fell338 words
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141 1983-09-15 6 IRA launches manhunt for informers BELFAST, Wednesday THE IRISH Republican Army (IRA) has launched an international manhunt for highlevel informers who have put 80 of its members behind bars, senior Republican sources said yesterday. IRA sympathisers m the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have been told to watchReuter - 141 words
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80 1983-09-15 6 Russian stage director 'threatened' LONDON, Wed. Russia's leading avante-garde stage director Yuri Lyubimov, reported to be planning to defect, said on television tonight he had been threatened by a Soviet embassy official. Mr Lyubimov, 65, has been in London for the past seven weeks, directing a play based on DostoyevskyReuter - 80 words
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121 1983-09-15 6 VIENNA, Wed. Austria spent 60 million schillings (558.84 million) to finance Pope John Paul IPs visit but made II times that much from tourist income and the sale of souvenirs. The Pope left last night after a four-day visit.UPI - 121 words
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Article, Illustration460 1983-09-15 7 WONG Al KWEI - No double standards, says Labour Ministry WONG Al KWEI By THE Labour Ministry says there are no double standards m its treatment of local and foreign contractors. On the contrary, the ministry feels that it has been "more harsh" m its handling of the Ssangyong Construction case than it normally460 words
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384 1983-09-15 7 CERTAIN acute diseases such as chickenpox and smallpox may produce a "biological raise positive" result m a blood test carried out to determine venereal disease, two doctors told the High Court yesterday. This was the evidence of Dr Roger Pang Heng Mun, formerly384 words
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391 1983-09-15 7 While Ssangyong says SSANGYONG Construction's deputy project manager, Mr Lee Young Sun, said yesterday the company has taken the necessary measures to put things right at their Raffles City worksite. Mr Lee told The Straits Times that three of the five sub-contrac-tors employed391 words
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Article, Illustration288 1983-09-15 7 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By ORANG I TAN HsingHsing, who will be leaving the Singapore zoo for Australia next week, has found himself a travelling companion. American housewife Mrs Shirley Voris, who has been a frequent visitor to the zoo since she arrived m SingaporeTAN SUAN ANN - 288 words
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194 1983-09-15 7 PIG farmers have to submit plans for their pig waste treatment plants for government approval by the end of this year, industry sources said yesterday. The farmers are required by the government to set up the plants by the end of194 words
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95 1983-09-15 7 Five stolen watches recovered by police POLICE have recovered five watches suspected to have been robbed from students by a teenage gang m the Orchard Road area recently. Tanglin police, who have arrested six suspects, are now trying to trace the owners. The robberies were said to have been carried95 words
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153 1983-09-15 8 Student who stole from cars fined $1,800 A STUDENT was yesterday fined a total of $1,800 for stealing from cars parked at Singapore General Hospital between April and last Monday. Lee Lam Eng, 17, was fined $600 on each of three counts of theft. Four similar charges were taken into153 words
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345 1983-09-15 8 BENG TAN - Medical super sleuths for talks 500 will get chance to exchange notes BENG TAN By PUT them together, and they can supply all the Quincy's, Agatha Christie's, Ellery Queen's and crime mystery stories one watches or reads. Practically nothing can escape their trained eye. For the criminals, they are a345 words
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Article, Illustration207 1983-09-15 8 UOB brings in talking teller machine AN AUTOMATIC teller machine with a human touch has made its debut here. It says "hello" and "thank you", gives Instructions to customers and even bids them "goodbye". The United Overseas Bank's uniteller at Lucky Plaza is believed to be the first of Its207 words
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164 1983-09-15 8 Hotel rooms used for illegal massage ANTI-VICE officers raided the Cairnhill Hotel on Tuesday and found two guest rooms being used for unlicensed massage. Three customers and about 10 women, said to be masseuses, together with their manager, were taken to the Anti-Vice Enforcement Unit office for interviews. Sources said164 words
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205 1983-09-15 8 Police book 255 cyclists in safe riding campaign TRAFFIC POLICE have booked 255 cyclists and warned 288 since they began cracking down on errant cycling on Sept 2. Most of the offences were for riding against the traffic. There were 113 cyclists booked for this while 82 others were warned.205 words
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Article127 1983-09-15 9 Drop in traffic for cable cars TICKET sales for the Sentosa cable cars have dropped since they reopened on Aug 15, compared to sales before the tragedy on Jan 29 that claimed seven lives. Bat a Singapore Cable Car spokesman said: "It's quite encouraging. Considering the service has only just127 words
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348 1983-09-15 9 Less than 10 pc m its youth group HOW to reach out to more young people and draw them into community centre activities is one problem the People's Association faces, said Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister of State (National Development). Many young348 words
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Article, Illustration622 1983-09-15 9 Group wins award for club work A GROUP of young people got together m 1976 and startea a senior citizens club m Bukit Merah. The idea caught on and spread to many constituencies and community centres and inspired others to start services for the622 words
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197 1983-09-15 9 Seamstress slain on stairs leading to home, court told A SEAMSTRESS was walking up to her flat one day when someone stabbed her and left her to die. A coroner's inquest was told that Madam Chong Mew Fong, 23, was found unconscious and covered with blood on the third floor197 words
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Article, Illustration364 1983-09-15 10 THE Housing Board has revised the legal fees for buyers of its flats. The conveyancing fees are now based on the value of the flat and type of transaction for example, whether it is a sale, resale or transfer of the unit. Previously, the364 words
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96 1983-09-15 10 A 41-MEMBER delegation representing the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party is here on a two-day visit to get to know Singapore better. Yesterday, they exchanged views with four MPs Dr Lav Teik Soon (Serangoon Gardens), Dr Ang Kok Peng (Bvona Vista), Mr Yeo Toon Chia (Ang96 words
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305 1983-09-15 10 RESIDENTS m housing estates will probably be able to buy frozen food from Econ Minimart outlets next year. The chain of mini supermarkets, introduced m January, has been a big success and it plans to widen its range of goods.305 words
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188 1983-09-15 10 Keep up with the times, coffee shop owners told COFFEE shops m Singapore have been told they must modernise if they wish to compete with Western fast-food outlets. So far, very few coffee ■hopi have introduced mechanised coffee brewers and even fewer are practising modern management techniques. Dr Kau Ah188 words
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305 1983-09-15 10 Daughters were father's stooges in firms: Witness THE general manager of a building company used the names of two of his daughters to own shares m two construction companies, a district court heard yesterday. Testifying at the second day of the trial of Lai Kuen Vey and Lee Foong Fatt,305 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article101 1983-09-15 10 A DISTRICT court yesterday cleared a couple of seven conspiracy to cheat charges involving $15,490. Swee Nai Tee alias Ricswee Assunta, 36, and his wife, Kristianer Goh, 41, were alleged to have conspired to cheat seven women who handed between $300 and $6,650 to Torimay House101 words
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Article94 1983-09-15 10 KENTUCKY Fried Chicken's infringement of trade mark suit against the local sole agents for Kentucky all purpose seasoned flour was adjourned yesterday to enable both parties to try and settle the case. Beublein Inc., owners of the Kentucky Fried Chicken trade mark, accuses Paterson Simons94 words
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115 1983-09-15 10 NAGINDER Singh 30, was yesterday charged with three more counts of stealing from hotel guests. Naginder, who already faces a charge of stealing $3,677 and $3,900 worth of travellers cheques at Orchard Hotel, is alleged to have stolen $5,000 worth of foreign currencies and115 words
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Article32 1983-09-15 10 FOURTEEN farmers have succeeded m leasing farm land from the government to grow vegetables and other food crops m Yio Chu Kang, Mandai, Choa Chu Kang and Woodlands.32 words
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Article38 1983-09-15 10 SINGAPORE and Djibouti the Republic of Djibouti m East Africa have decided to establish diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level from today to strengthen the friendly ties between the governments and peoples of the two countries.38 words
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Advertisement684 1983-09-15 11 Ifs LEOPARD FESTIVAL Time at the Goodwood Group of Hotels A Great Beer from a Great Country has come to Singapore. LEOPARD, New Zealand's deluxe lager beer has come to the Goodwood Group of Hotels. The 1982 Brussels Gold Medal Winner can 0 now be enjoyed at all Food Beverage684 words
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249 1983-09-15 12 CANBERRA, Wed. Member nations of the 24-year-old Antarctic Treaty, including the Soviet Union and the United States, yesterday rejected moves led by Malaysia for a more international regime to govern the vast land mass. The Soviet Union said at the opening sessionReuter - 249 words
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336 1983-09-15 12 'Indisputable sovereignty' claim by Beijing BEIJING, Wed. China today protested against Malaysia's recent occupation of a small reef about 1,600 km south of the Chinese mainland. An official Chinese statement did not say which country had taken over the tiny atoll of Danwan,UPI; Reuter - 336 words
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Article, Illustration108 1983-09-15 12 Twelve Scorpion light tanks arrive PORT KLANG, Wed. j Twelve British-made Scorpion light tanks, the first of a total consignment of 26, arrived here yesterday to boost the fire- power of the Army Cavalry Corps. The tanks, worth about $1.2 million each, arrived by a Dutch container ship. The remainingNST - 108 words
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370 1983-09-15 12 Jalil murder: HK police may have new evidence KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three visiting Hongkong police officers investigating the killing last July of Bumiputra Malaysia finance executive, Jalil Ibrahim, m Hongkong today had a discussion with the Malaysian Inspector-General of police, Tan Sri Hanif Omar. It is believed that the visitorsNST; Bernama - 370 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-09-15 12 PARIS, Wed. Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Anwar Ibrahim said that Malaysia had never used Iran as a case study m implementing its programme to inject Islamic values m the administration. The developments m Iran had captured the attention of all Islamic countries,Bernama - 290 words
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195 1983-09-15 12 Industries will not be nationalised, says Mahathir KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday assured industrialists that Malaysia had no intention of nationalising any industry m the country. He said it was a fair and logical move for Malaysia to buy shares m the open market m thoseNST - 195 words
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Article, Illustration469 1983-09-15 13 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By Our Labour Correspondent Labour Ministry considering amendin Employment Act, says Teng Cheong MATERNITY leave will be made more flexible for women workers, the secretary general of the Na tional Trades Union Congress, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, disclosed last night. He saidNGHAI CHEE - 469 words
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Article587 1983-09-15 13 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Gabor with a gift of the gab... GILLIAN POW CHONG Zsa Zsa breezes in and does a Muhammad Ali By ZSA Zsa Gabor is beautiful from al] angles with a mouth to match. Among the three celebrities at a press conference to promote the three Caesars World hotel cum casino587 words
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Article40 1983-09-15 13 A CONSTRUCTION worker fell to his death while fixing the roof of an uncompleted building at the Marina Centre yesterday afternoon. Police identified him as Kui Gee Chong, 43, of Block 519. West Coast Road.40 words
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Article382 1983-09-15 15 JUDITH HALE - JUDITH HALE Award-winning film to be shown abroad By. CREATIVITY is the name of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's marketing game these days. Its latest move is to launch the award-winning film, Moods and Images of Singapore, through nationwide television in various countries. The382 words
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294 1983-09-15 15 TAKE a picture of your friends and colleagues at work and you may win a two-week holiday to New Zealand and the United States. The holiday package worth about $10,000 is the top prize in the National Productivity Photo Competition organised294 words
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Article, Illustration283 1983-09-15 15 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By. KEEP It safe! Tourists staying at several Singapore hotels are being offered a new service electronic safes in their rooms. It means they can lock away valuables such as their passports, documents and cameras without having to apply for a safe deposit box.283 words
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135 1983-09-15 15 One in 4 firms in Jurong needs space ALMOST one out of four companies in the Jurong industrial estate needs more warehousing and storage space in three years time. This is the result of a survey carried out on 523 companies by the Jurong Town Corporation's re- 1 search and135 words
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334 1983-09-15 15 THERE should be no secret about marking dates of manufacture on food products. This is how the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) feels about the secret date coding by manufacturers on food items. Only they can read their secret codes and the334 words
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170 1983-09-15 15 Taiwanese fined for producing forged papers A TAIWANESE man was fined a total of $600 on Tuesday for producing forged documents m his bid to obtain employment passes from the Immigration office. Chiang Chen Hsung, 34, went to the Immigration head office at Empress Place on July 27 and told170 words
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Article83 1983-09-15 15 Mid-Autumn Festival dinner THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will hold a dinner to celebrate the Mid-Au-tumn Festival with leaders from the business community at the chamber auditorium next Tuesday at 8 p.m. Representatives from other chambers of commerce and industry, business councils and trade as- sociations will83 words
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Article59 1983-09-15 15 AN INDONESIAN was on Tuesday fined $2,000 for stealing from a tourist at Orchard Road on Monday. Toni bin Ha mid. 29, pleaded guilty to stealing a money belt containing an American Express card, 21 American Express cheques valued at US$2,100 (S$4,410), two Canadian passports and59 words
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Article63 1983-09-15 15 POLICE are checking reports that some foreigners had cheated a few banks here by cashing travellers' cheques which had been reported stolen or lost earlier. At least two banks are reported to have been cheated recently. Several foreigners, said to be Pakistanis, are believed to have63 words
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Advertisement336 1983-09-15 12 The latest JVC organ with the best sound from JVC, the sound specialist y $1^ B MUSIC LESSONS ALSO AVAILABLE K-T P I One JVC S/ereo ■B* \^i p, I Cassette Player IR*~~~5L~_. I^j, with every purchase FREE QIFT Jsssß\ N O/G250 VICTOR MUSIC CCNTRC PTC. LTD., #03-13 Plaza Singapura336 words
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Advertisement147 1983-09-15 13 ■^^H Hko i^mmm '-^f^^^m^^ hbhw iCTpllMi^BHBBi^flHBB^Bi^^HBBBBH .1^1 IKjijMfe JPJPW PWPi m M mmm\m^^ i |§i |3 &JLm 0m, mft" im#**tm W^ fl[ ir^ IS say y JmA I '/iTi^^^/jfAyjXifArA^^mtrArAriffAf^mmW// /jW/jfA\^m\wM£tT0mJfA^a\. The essence of looking snarl and collected is a r X^V^ suit-look dress that plays up your best points Like147 words
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Advertisement420 1983-09-15 13 nj W^A^Emi BBt5^ mmmmmmm^^ mR^M Bfcl* X WtrmW^l tIH Jltitlit mpf^ j^s ,|jS§IXX'.: m\{. i y^, H Pictured: The Rolex Datejust We invite you to see our fine collection of Rolex watches It takes Rolex craftsmen a year to make each Rolex. They start with a solid block of 18ct.420 words
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Advertisement275 1983-09-15 15 f THE MEADOW G(XD EXCHANGE '85~] I «fi If 1 (1 W^ !VA^ *Jv^iß*i. _^^^BB^B^B^ttte^te^BW^ N i v /^^Yotfre all stars! >y Because of your overwhelming response to V^ I our Meadow Gold Exchange, 83, I V you have made it a roaring success again. X^^ Thank you, one and275 words
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476 1983-09-15 16 The Straits Times Says... Test of US will in Lebanon LEBANON is inextricably linked to world stability. Any responsible and effective third party who can hold that embattled and divided country long enough for the warring factions to talk terms must be supported. The alternative to such an enforced peace476 words
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885 1983-09-15 16 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN By f J SHOULD foreign development aid be infra structure-orient-ed or people-oriented? Where and how should it be employed? Should it be m the form of loans or grant funds? These are just some of the questions that both donor885 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1983-09-15 16 HILARY BARNES - Welfare trimmed as Denmark breaks with the past HILARY BARNES We're going to make it better to be a Dane, says Premier Poul Schluter By 4 The financial shock was quite serious for some groups especially families with small children. The psychological shock for a large section of the youngerFT - 1,034 words
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Article648 1983-09-15 16 Exit the he-man myth m L r*m AT COLLEGE there was a gorgeous boy whom all other boys envied and feared. He had sculptured features and a physique made magnificent by bodybuilding. With each movement his muscles rippled and the other boys were certain there would be answering ripples m648 words
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Advertisement63 1983-09-15 16 Pan-west. Golfers' favourite watering hole. Sz--> we have all the exclusive J3| k names In golf, m fact, if you lflfil cant find a select name here, r to ffs unlikely you'll find it *--h elsewhere. IYAM V ROBonk. PA(\J J WEST CP»TEJ IXD. 105-28 Plaza singapura 68. orchard fioad63 words
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Advertisement256 1983-09-15 16 For your convenience we bring the Isuzu JJ right where youare. Comeadmire Kf the outstanding features that have made the Isuzu JJ the talk of the Singapore motoring public m recent weeks. Get behind the wheel and feel the responsive performance of a 2000 c c car. Priced like a256 words
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326 1983-09-15 17 International law that means so little in reality Massacre WITH reference to the international rules of the air, quoted by your newspaper (ST, Sept 10 and 11), I draw your attention to Richard Witkin's statement m the International Herald Tribune (Sept 3 and 4) on standard procedure for intercepting aeroplanes326 words
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Letter, Illustration511 1983-09-15 17 WE would like to add our voice as a society to that of Mr Lav Theng Siak, who wrote to you m your Sept 5 edition regarding the need to preserve some mangrove swamp m Singapore. It is not easy to promote a511 words
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135 1983-09-15 17 I WAS surprised to learn that Mr Kenneth Chen, the president of the Singapore Institute of Architects, has the opinion that the conduct of an interview should not be a twoway flow of information. (ST, Sept 10). By putting any one of the parties135 words
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Letter, Illustration222 1983-09-15 17 Law requires that gondolas are tested WE would like to refer to the letter "Are lift cages checked for their safety?" by Mr S.M. Tay. (ST, Sept 1). Suspended scaffolds or gondolas are commonly used for washing and painting work. Contractors using these equipment are required by law to have222 words
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Letter57 1983-09-15 17 I REFER to the article "Case of ship with two names". (ST, Sept 3). Our records show that the Cosmos Energy was de-registered on March 5 last year under Section 410 of the Merchant Shipping Act because its owner failed to produce evidence relating to its seaworthiness.57 words
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Article, Illustration880 1983-09-15 18 WARREN HOGE - Brazil's street children becoming a sub- race WARREN HOGE By 4 The problem of Latin America's abandoned children is most serious m Brazil because they are a product of the so-called industrial miracle and the social inequalities that came out of that. RIO DE JANEIRO You see them m everyNYT - 880 words
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Article524 1983-09-15 18 A. INDRANI - A. INDRANI By EMPLOYING a domestic servant these days has become an acute problem m career-conscious Malaysian society. Demand for domestic servants is increasing as more and more Malaysian women discard their traditional role as housewives and seek employment to supplement their family incomes. YoungDepth News Asia - 524 words
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Advertisement426 1983-09-15 18 T| Ex Stock for export now to clear! All goods brand new. All prices below cost. **"«'*g"l See to believe. First-come-first-served. 1.500 units Beautiful Ceramic Vases 55cm large-size QNLY $27/- each li2o units Solid Beige/White Plus^^^^^T^ B^ Elephants v FREE Mini ."^f H BHl^ 50cm height <! Elephants mm* Suitable426 words
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Article52 1983-09-15 19 KULIM (M) Bhd has reported a higher pre-tax profit of M 54.95 million for the first six months of this year, compared with a profit of $3.95 million m first-half 1982. After accounting for taxation of $1.84 million ($963,000), the plantation company's profits amounted to $3.11 million52 words
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Article79 1983-09-15 19 SEOUL, Wed. South Korea has shelved plans to import rice for next year because of a bumper domestic rice crop this autumn. Agriculture Ministry officials have estimated the nation's rice production to be about 5.5 million tonnes, far better than average annual production of 5.0 million tonnes.AFP - 79 words
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Article104 1983-09-15 19 SEOUL, Wed. South Korea's current account turned into a deficit of US$3 million (S6.39 million) in August from a surplus of $253.3 million in July, compared with a deficit of $280 million in August 1982. Economic Planning Board provisional figures show that the deficit for the first eightReuter - 104 words
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Article70 1983-09-15 19 ROME, Wed. Italy's real gross domestic product is heading for a 1.2 per cent fall this year after a 0.6 per cent rise in 1982. Budget Minister Pietro Longo told representatives of Italy's regional authorities that the forecast was based on studies by his ministry inReuter - 70 words
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Article67 1983-09-15 19 TOKYO, Wed. Japan's crude steel production will reach million tonnes in fiscal 1983. Eishiro Saito, president of the Japan Iron and Steel Federation, said this compares with an earlier prediction of 93 million tonnes. The new estimate almost matches the 96.3 million tonnes turned out in fiscalReuter - 67 words
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Article101 1983-09-15 19 LONDON, Wed. Output m the construction industry m the second quarter fell a seasonally adjusted 3 per cent from the first three months, but was still one per cent higher than the yearearlier period. The Department of Environment said second quarter output was £5.04 billion (5515.6 billion) m101 words
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Article77 1983-09-15 19 MANILA, Wed. The Asian Development Bank has approved a concessional loan of 77.67 million special drawing rights to Bangladesh for a power transmission and distribution project. The loan, repayable in 40 years including a grace perod of 10 years, will be drawn from its Asian Development FundReuter - 77 words
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Article50 1983-09-15 19 FRANKFURT, Wed. West German net currency reserves fell 600 million Deutschemarks (*****.8 million) m the first September week to 66.3 billion marks, after being unchanged m the previous week. The Bundesbank said non-currency reserves were unchanged at 2.5 billion marks, leaving net monetary reserves at 68.8 billion marks.50 words
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Article66 1983-09-15 19 SEOUL, Wed. South Korea's industrial production index, seasonally adjusted, stood at a provisional 137.6 m July, up 1.3 per cent from June and up 16.8 per cent from a year ago. The Economic Planning Board said the index uses 1980 as the base year which equals 100. TheAP - 66 words
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609 1983-09-15 19 THE ROBIN Group is investing $20 million to become one of the largest manufacturers of industrial printed circuit boards (PCBs) m Singapore. Its newly formed company, Integrated Electronics Manufacturing (lEM), will also be the first here to offer PCB drilling services to other609 words
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422 1983-09-15 19 BOMBAY, Wed. India's immediate economic outlook is encouraging but the stagnating agricultural growth is causing concern, the Reserve Bank of India said. The outlook for fiscal 1983/84, ending March, promises a distinct improvement m agricultural production and industrial output is also expected toReuter - 422 words
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586 1983-09-15 19 FRANKFURT, Wed. The 50 th International Motor Show opens its doors to an expected one million visitors here tomorrow and will unveil some of the fastest and most expensive production cars m the world. But for once, the supercars are expected toReuter - 586 words
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405 1983-09-15 19 Output at VW's plant in America expected to rise FRANKFURT, Wed. Volkswagen expects to increase car output at its plant m the US this year by 10 per cent, from 92,000 to 102,000. Sales of US-built VW cars will not match the 1982 total, however, because some of this year'sFT - 405 words
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485 1983-09-15 19 Cecil Point sold to Malaysian group for $54m HONG Fok Corporation, which has been shopping for some time for a buyer for Cecil Point, the soon-to-be completed 13-storey building along Cecil Street, has sold it to a Malaysian group for $54.4 million. This is slightly less than the $60 million485 words
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545 1983-09-15 22 UNITED Engineers Ltd, which suffered crippling losses last year, has reduced its losses to more manageable proportions. For the six months ended June 30, 1983, pretax losses at the heavy engineering and trading group were significantly reduced to $3.66 million, from $15.96 million545 words
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737 1983-09-15 22 SAO PAULO, Wed. Foreign bankers here have greeted with relief a reported agreement between Brazil and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a new economic programme. But many expressed doubts about whether the targets m the accord could be met and concern atReuter - 737 words
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228 1983-09-15 22 Argentina seeks extension of waiver BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Argentina has asked its foreign bank creditors for a 30-day extension of a waiver on Us3oo million (***** million) that is due to be repaid tomorrow, amid a continuing hold-up m the rescheduling of its $39 billion debt. The sum is theNYT - 228 words
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292 1983-09-15 22 Hotels feel effects of tourist slowdown THE latest interim results released by two publiclylisted hotels, Hind Hotels International Ltd and Apollo Enterprises Ltd, continue to reflect the effects of the downtrend m the tourist industry. Hind Hotels, which operates the 561-room Oberoi Imperial Hotel, suffered a $295,243 pre-tax loss for292 words
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401 1983-09-15 22 Multi-Purpose in joint venture to develop property MULTI-Purpose Holdings Bhd has teamed up with Permodalan Bersatu Bhd, j the investment arm of i Kooperasi Bersatu, to undertake a massive property development project m Kuala Lumpur. The two giant cooperative-based groups j have signed an agreement 10 develop the 587.6-hec- I401 words
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Article194 1983-09-15 22 PETALING Garden Bhd has experienced a significant slowdown m its earnings growth rate m the first half of this year. After having shown a near threefold jump m group pre-tax profits to M 530.7 million m 1982, Petaling reached a 8.5 per cent fall m gross profits194 words
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202 1983-09-15 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed lower on selling pressure and profit-taking in quiet, selective trading yesterday, with lower New York and Hongkong market advices depressing sentiment further. Prices opened easier and fell steadily in the afternoon on selling pressure. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed202 words
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Article281 1983-09-15 19 Credit eased 12 cents to $3.98, Public Bank and Bolton lost 8 cents each to $3.t4 and $3.48. Commodities saw Pahang Con fail 6 cents to $1.79 and Cons Plant 4 cents to $3.34. Faber Merlin, m hotels, weakened 19 cents to $3.98. The NST Industrial index lost 12.43281 words
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Article65 1983-09-15 19 Ambassador 800 +50 I C S 635+15 H Leong Credit 815 +10 Keck Seng 590 +5 Grand Central 585 +5 S N P L 505+5 High Low 50* 330 +4 Cerebos 50e 190 +4 Int Wood 258 +3 Guinness 412 +2 Larut Tin 362 +2 Landmarks H 50* 338+265 words
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Article22 1983-09-15 19 Jacks Int 600 -50 T Harbour 370 -40 N S T 1420 -30 Johan Hldgs 735 -30 M Cement 945 -2522 words
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Article44 1983-09-15 19 Sep 13 Sep 14 BT Composite: 931.75 924.30 BT Indicator: *****72 *****40 ST Industrials: 978.02 969.46 ST Finance: 2697.39 2688.22 ST Hotels: 1012.86 1015.00 ST Properties: 725.87 718.85 ST Minings: 251.45 249.97 ST Plantations: 1452.52 1450.63 OCBC: 815.01 807.45 SES Ind: 742.46 734.2544 words
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Article21 1983-09-15 19 Cerebos 704,000 Pahang Cons 472,000 Faber Merlin 398.000 Consplant 333,000 Public Bank 331,000 Total turnover: 9.38m Total value: $30.94m21 words
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Article73 1983-09-15 19 Boostead Bhd 4 Danlop bid Guinness +2 MTC -25 Pan Elec -4 Rothmans I -1 S Trading -5 U M Works -2 c*c Esso Guthrie Bhd -6 NBT +1 Perils Plant -10 Semb Ship -1 Sup Corp -2 Wearnes CCM -8 FAN Haw Par -1 Nat73 words
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Article1477 1983-09-15 20 Sing apore closing prices 41R 238' Rothmans Msla 386 cd -10 8.5 17.8 10 396 386 510 298 SNPL 505 +5 8.6 39.4 109 510 500 SS II P TextlT 10 S -4 5.0 55.4' I 366 366 258 161 S Steamship 50« 193 unch B.ON 25.7 92 194 1931,477 words
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607 1983-09-15 20 PRICES fell broadly at the local stock market yesterday but volume was generally thin except for selected shares. Dealers and analysts say there has not been any significant news to excite the market. They say the downside risk at the moment Is greater than the607 words
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Article328 1983-09-15 20 UNCERTAINTIES m major overseas bourses sent share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market sharply lower yesterday m depressed trading conditions. Investors' sentiment was dampened mainly by the continued poor response of the New York market to the latest decline m US weekly Ml money supply and328 words
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Article268 1983-09-15 20 Falls Rise Kluang 1500 +170 Unit trusts Managers' prices for Sep 15 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST ASIA UNIT TRUST AKBI THNOT SECURITIES ASIA Spore Growth Fund 1.03 1.08 OUB-MONTAGU Union Spore Fund 1.36 1.43 INCOME BOND UNIT (Current prices) Income Bond 1.41 1.48 DIAMOND MGT SPORE Aug Sep Diamond268 words
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Article2873 1983-09-15 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board2,873 words
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Article1863 1983-09-15 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJnomoto (4.188 4.205) (1) 4.14 (1) 4.12 (1) 4.16 (1)1,863 words
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Article627 1983-09-15 21 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 229.50 cents per kilo, down 2.25 cents from Tuesday. The morning session closed 1.50 cents lower on some trade selling after a lower opening. Levels eased further m the afternoon on speculative selling of627 words
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Article32 1983-09-15 21 Rubber: Sept 14 Singapore: October: 229.50 cents (down 2.25 cents) Malaysia: October: 252.00 cents (down 2.75 cents) Tin: M 529.91 per kilo (up 1.00 cent) 86 tonnes (down 14 tonnes)32 words
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Article211 1983-09-15 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on lack of buying support m quiet cautious trading, following the unexpected lower Chicago soybean complex close. In Sep central fell Msso to MJ1.252.50 a tonne and south Ms3o to M 51,270 while Oct m the south lost M*17.50211 words
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Article33 1983-09-15 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1063.50 (£1075.50); sellers £1064.00 (£1076.00); Three Months buyers £1093.50 (£1105.00); sellers £1094.00 (£llO5 50). Market tone: Barely steady Sales: 18,475 tonnes.33 words
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Article249 1983-09-15 21 THE Straits tin price m Penang yesterday recovered one cent to M 529.91 a kilo, within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. Higher overnight London advices and small offerings of metal led to the slight recovery. The buffer stock manager was the main buyer,249 words
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Article117 1983-09-15 21 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $175.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $188.00 sellers, new drum fob $192.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $105 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag117 words
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Article30 1983-09-15 21 THE London morning gold fix was U*****.15 an ounce yesterday. Melbourne(l) 455.898 467.538 460.50S 472.25S New York 407.008 405.00S 408.00S 406.00S London 406.508 413.508 407.00S 414.008 Zurich 406.008 416.00830 words
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Article120 1983-09-15 21 Export prices In non-sterling areas In US dollar per ounce. (1) Average price. I OB Gold Savin* Accout prices: Highest Lowest 1 gm J28.018 528.068 528.16S J28.21S Physical gold Taes Mon New York 11.758 unav U.BOS Zurich 11.828 11.87S Wed Tnes Singapore 11.758 U.B2S Closing prices m US120 words
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Article617 1983-09-15 21 KUALA LUMPUB: The US dollar rose against major currencies m quiet late trading yesterday, on expectations of a sharp rise m US M-l money supply, dealers said. It firmed to 244.35-45 yen from the opening 244.10/20 and New York's 243.96/244.10 close, and to 2.6835 45 marks against617 words
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Article451 1983-09-15 21 WALL STREET stock prices closed moderately lower for the third straight session on Tuesday as investors reacted to mixed signals about interest rates and the economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which moved erratically m Monday's rumourplagued session, ended the day off about five near 1224. On the451 words
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Article653 1983-09-15 21 SHARE prices closed mixed yesterday m quiet trading with the undertone steadier after Tuesday's falls, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 2.4 points at 698.2. Trading remained quiet ahead of the UK government sale of shares m BP exported this week, and interest centred on653 words
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Article327 1983-09-15 21 Ten Ailnomoto 1020 +10 Akal 578 -4 Amada 746 -9 Asahl Chem 375 -4 Asahl Glass 598 unch Bank Tk 281 unch Brldgestone 500 +8 Canon 1430 -20 Casio Computer 1800 unch Citizen 645 +5 D Nip Print 832 -3 D Nippon Screen 1150 -20 Dalel 620 unch Dailchl327 words
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Article90 1983-09-15 21 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phi] Apex Mining B 0.012 -0.001 Atlas Con B 32.50 unch Bagulo Gold 0.001 -***** Basic Petroleum 0.0065 +***** Benguet Con. B 96 -1 CDCP First Phil Hldgs 5.80 -0.5 Lepanto B 0.11 -0.005 Marlnduque B 6.40 -06 Marsteel 0.001 unch Oriental B 0.021 -0.00190 words
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Article152 1983-09-15 21 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday fell over a wide front for the second straight day reflecting the fall on Wall Street. At 1500 the All-Ordinaries Index was down 5.2 points at 725.8, bringing to 10.5 its decline over the past two days. The All-Resources Index fell 6.1 to 602.2, bringing152 words
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Article277 1983-09-15 21 PRICES yesterday closed lower but were above the day's lows, supported by sporadic late short-covering. Equities were overshadowed by the weakening Hongkong dollar as well as the 1997 issue of Hongkong. HK$ Associated Hotels 1 38 -0.02 Bank Ot East Asia 26.308 Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 6.95 -0.1277 words
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Article163 1983-09-15 21 ABN 363.00 -3 Ahold 173.50 -2.4 Akzo 77J0 -12 AMEV 126.00 +0.5 Am fas 88.30 1.3 Amrobnk 80.00 -0.5 Bergoss Berk 28 80 -0 9 Bols 90.70 -03 Borsucer 210.00 +2 Boska 48.50 -0.5 Burtet 46.80 +0J Caland 34.50 -0.3 Calv 308.00 unch Dell MIJ 72J0 -22 Elsevler 380.00163 words
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Article128 1983-09-15 21 Bants Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 133 -2 Bangkok Bank 358 +100 Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 145 +i Bata Shoe Berll Jucker 417 +2 Charoong Thai Wire Firestone First Trust 82.25 -1.5 Ooodyear Industrial Finance Corp H9 +i Jalaprathan Cement... 178 -1 Maboonkhrong 128 -3 Metal128 words
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Advertisement50 1983-09-15 21 Selected Indices H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 889.09 Tuesday 906.26 Week Ago 938.87 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 878.6 Tuesday 882.4 Week Ago 874.1 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 725.8 Tuesday 731.1 Week Ago 725.1 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 695.8 Monday 707.9 Week Ago 714.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1224.09 Monday 1229.07 Week Ago 1238.7250 words
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Advertisement134 1983-09-15 21 i Yesterday's rates were unavailable. The following are Tuesday's quotes. Currencies Nominal rate* Smithsonian Percentage quoted on Tuesday (croM)parity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign cur- Discount RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Sep 14: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Clot ing Buying Selling 3-month134 words
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Advertisement423 1983-09-15 21 wnWSM a _^^l n B_i 1 wfSm PW 2 fl__l 1^ Step right m and have the 4th day's rental on us-FREE! In line with our expansion programme, and the opening of our 3 new Hertz stations to serve you better at strategic locations this is our BIG package especially423 words
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Advertisement395 1983-09-15 22 AGreat Beauty Offer for all Ladies! Now when you purchase 1 set of 'Beauty Friend' Acutherapeutic Kit from 1 5th Sept. 1 5th Oct. 1 983. You will be presented with a Mannequin —f 0f1011 p rianr j> Acupuncture mode, Kit FREE! In addition, «j yj S the first of395 words
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Advertisement278 1983-09-15 22 THEBI^INESS ANDMIGROSHOW 19 -22 October 1983 Wbrld Trade Centre Singapore Discowrtheplain facts about %^^f^^^ new technology for greater /;>s?** Ji business efficiency at asw M rferCompAsia 83- J/% WBffl. HB %7^ r mmm I Find out how business computers can be tailored •W// a ■««H to meet your specific requirements,278 words
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Advertisement628 1983-09-15 23 C.A T.S. 737*166 I &±V I mTEMTAMMEHT AFOOOQUtOE 2 Nightclubs/Lounges WE PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL sound and lightings for your Company's dinner and dance. Enquiries: *****62 Illusion Mobile Disco. 3 Eating Out EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. Fast service, airconditioned. Easy parking. 10a m. to 8.30 p.m. Kwan Im Vegetarian Restaurant. 190 Waterloo Street,628 words
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Advertisement651 1983-09-15 23 5 Others 5 Others TOYOTA SINGAPORE OPEN GRASS COURT TENNK3 CHAMPIONSHIPS 1983 September 15 18 9.00 am Daily Singapore Cricket Club Admission Free Mam Sponsor: BORNEO MOTORS 6930 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing BEAUTY DELUXE HOMES a FURNISHINGS 02-35. BALESTIER PLAZA TEL: *****76/ *****33. a HALLER vertical blinds. VEROSOL pleated blinds.651 words
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Advertisement658 1983-09-15 23 20 Pets SMALL BROWN MALE dog, mix breed. Good with children, need a home. Has had all shots. Interested tel: *****88 2 MONTH OLD SIAMESE kittens for sale. Price $85. Interested please call *****47. 22 Stamps/Coins STAMP CATALOGUE AVAILABLE (30« per copy). Write:- Telok Blangah East P.O. Box 200 Singapore658 words
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Advertisement592 1983-09-15 23 19 Domestic Appliances 19 Domestic Appliances Lifl 0mt i^^^^^h Wa k"V til B The temperature's perfect with the Supreme 3 electric heater Switch on the right temperature with the Supreme 3. No scalding heat. No freezing sprays. Perfect safety. You emerge from the shower feeling Z**^ wonderfully fresh lUke.,,.— e^*^'592 words
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Advertisement270 1983-09-15 23 35 House Cleaning/ Painting FOR GENERAL CLEANING carpet steaming/shampooing, parquet sandlng/varnlshing, floor polishing and window cleaning. Reasonable rates. MOOVAS *****38/*****80 PAINTING 5 ROOMS ($500), 4 Rooms ($400) with ICI paint. Flooring polishing and windows cleaning. Call: Lawrence *****10. GENERAL CLEANING SERVICES Available for families offices around Singapore. Interested please call270 words
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Advertisement869 1983-09-15 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinary 1 .00 per word (Mm I 5.00) 5.00 pm for next day V Saturday 900 am -3 00 pm c $19 00 per col cm (12.30 pm for Sunday Times) iemi-Uisplov (Mm $57 00 Stroits Times) Public Holiday 900 am869 words
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Advertisement519 1983-09-15 23 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems SHARP COLOUR TV Model 20T 524, $350. Mitsubishi Video cassette recorder, model HS 303E, $680. JVC hi-fi set, consist of Quartz turn-table, amplifier, tuner, cassette deck, equalizer and one pair of speaker. $1,200. Please call Seah. *****28. STRICTLY ON SERVICING/ repairing of video cassette Recorder machines.519 words
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Advertisement1087 1983-09-15 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Personal Services A Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles F Accommodations Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries 1 r i*^^^3 ffiTti r 9 H JS WF LMftHLMLfIaV B| At Classification 60 :> J'' B f1,087 words
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Advertisement479 1983-09-15 24 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies TADANO CRANE (SB tease Y«ar: "72/ 1073 Prica: $75,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****43. HARRISON COLCHESTER LATHES with hydraulic copying attachment. China lathe, shaper, milling, drilling machines. StenhoJ hydraulic press Edwards guillotine, Alexandra die sinking machine. Call Mr Lee. *****65 ONE BRAND NEW portable (Jalax SSB MXII 136 office479 words
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Advertisement633 1983-09-15 24 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities CEMENT AGENT WANTED A Leading Taiwan Cement Manufacturer seeking a Potential Firm as Agent for Type One Ordinary Portland Cement m Singapore. Applicants may telex ***** CHIREBAR TAIPEI or airmail a resume of Co. History, back- v ground and Bankers for reference p ti633 words
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Advertisement521 1983-09-15 24 i .^g- G M^" M t] 66 Situations Vacant S| a) Professional/ Executive Fl a; A well established group of companies Is diversifying into computer and other high tech- LI nology business and has the fol- H lowing vacancies: E DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER LI (Responsible for CAD and Engl- ft n*ermg521 words
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Advertisement472 1983-09-15 24 nn W I LJB THERE'S A GOLDEN opportunity ;ji 9 |\B for those who yearn to work In an atmosphere of splendour and jfc refinement. Gaze at classlfica- ayi r^H tlon 661 for the 'glamorous' post 15 of a Goldsmith! d) Domestic IRGENTLY REQUIRED English peaking Filipino Servant to labysit,472 words
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Advertisement395 1983-09-15 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical MX ELECTRIC (S) PTE LTD h fj A multinational com- U pany specializing In I << the manufacture and Q H distribution of electric f t i wiring accessories re- Su quires a f to keep asetofaccoun- V, (i ting books and handle t 1395 words
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Advertisement622 1983-09-15 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/ Clerical Applications are invited for the following posts: A) CLERK Must have at least 5 GCE O' level passes, including English Ability to type is an advantage B) ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN Must have either 5 GCE O' level passes, including English622 words
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Advertisement1266 1983-09-15 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical Immediate Employment: TELEX OPERATOR Has experience tn operating m the teleprinters an advantage. Preferably living near Jurung as the successful candidate has to work the following working hours on a rotation basis. 8.30 am to1,266 words
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Advertisement494 1983-09-15 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical j Sumitomo Corporation has immediate vacancies for the position of: Female General Clerks •5 G.GE. O' level •TVplng 40 w p.m. •Minimum 2 years' relevant experience •Age 19 to 24 years •Knowledge of Mandarin and dialects essential •r*referably with import/ export experience Interested candidate*494 words
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Advertisement421 1983-09-15 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical MITSUMI CO (PTE) LTD urgently requires 5-day week Female Clerk c Completed secondary four Age below 25 years c Able to type and converse fluently Please call personally at:No. 12 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park Park II Singapore 2056 Bus Service no. 263 267421 words
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Advertisement368 1983-09-15 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical YOU WON'T BELIEVE THIS, BUT WE NEED SOME MORE t TYPISTS ACCOUNTS CLERKS DRIVERS DESPATCH RIDERS *****65/*****25 f Surgical clinic requires Receptionist cum clerk Requirement* GCE Aor O level Able to type at 40/45 w.p.m. At least two years workIng experience Experience In clinic work368 words
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Advertisement589 1983-09-15 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS FIRM R*quir** I) TAX CLERKS Applicants must be bilingual and be experienced In the preparation of personal and company's tax returns and computations. t) AUDIT ASSISTANTS Applicants should be bilingual and also preferably hold LCCI Certificate with relevant experience. I) TYPISTS Apply589 words
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Advertisement637 1983-09-15 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical MS AS 1 A top international airfreight agent J requires MALE OPERATIONS CLERK to fill a vacancy m our Jurong office. < c Minimum 3 GCE'O' level a Ability to type a Experience is not essential as training will be provided. a Those who637 words
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Advertisement588 1983-09-15 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Well established Trading Company has vacancies for FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Good fringe benefits. Working experience preferred. Salary $400 to $500. Write to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 Enclosing a non-returnable photo graph and contact telephone number. Closing Data: 30th Sept. '83588 words
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Advertisement635 1983-09-15 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CUM ACCOUNTS CLERK Trading Company looking for a young Intelligent girl, good com- mand m English, knowledge of Book-keeping, typing, filing, with 1 to 2 years commercial experience. Please apply: PO Box 1104, Singapore 9022 stating salary expected and encloaed passport size photograph. Thie635 words
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Advertisement604 1983-09-15 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Food manufacturer requires AN ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE 'O' level c Intermediate book-keeping Interested parties please come personally to: 11 Jalan Tepong Fishery Port, Jurong or call tel: *****74/ 5. GARMENT FACTORY urgently requires: ACCOUNTS CLERK Please call personally at: 1002 JALAN BUKIT MERAH #04-01604 words
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Advertisement649 1983-09-15 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical EXPERIENCED SECRETARY (MALE/ Female) urgently required Must be able to translate English and Mandarin Please write with full resume, contact phone number and latest photograph to: Mrs P Loo, 34, Joo Koon Road. Singapore 2262. IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT FOR Clerk/Typist. Must be able to type.649 words
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Advertisement804 1983-09-15 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE CLERK TYPIST required urgently. Preferably with good command of English and type accurately. Apply to: S.T Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road. Spore 0923 GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST required Experience necessary GCE "0' Level. Please come personally to: Blk 18, Sin Ming Road. #01-31, Singapore 2057.804 words
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Advertisement985 1983-09-15 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales t) Sales ASSISTANTS Believe it or not, your job can be FUN and not a daily grind, working with a small group of friends, almost for yourself. What do you have now a job but no challenge,985 words
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Advertisement1112 1983-09-15 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Sales I) Sales Leading brand of shirts/ slacks with strong advertising support requires PERMANENT FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS to be stationed at leading department stores. REQUIREMENTS: A^t* 20 »nd above Sales experience m department stores preferred, c Ability m communicate well. REWARDS: Income range1,112 words
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Advertisement649 1983-09-15 26 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales CLARINDA BOUTIQUE «03-07, Mandarin Hotel Shpg Arcade Singapore 0923 requires a: LAOY SALES PERSONNEL Immediately With the following requirements: a Pleasant personality. b. Good fashion taste. c. Speak fluent English and Mandarin or other languages like Japanese. d. Able to manage dally sales Independently. Those649 words
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Advertisement398 1983-09-15 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales International Trading Firm invites applications for the position of: SALES EXECUTIVES Requirements: c Proven experience In Sales of furnishing to Professionals (Architects, Interior Designers and Hotels. c Must possess own transport. c Completed N.S c Good communication skills. c Honest and loyal to the Company.398 words
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Advertisement820 1983-09-15 26 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales SALES PROMOTER ($25 per day) For the promotion of mushrooms. Interested please call: *****59 or call personally at: Blk. 4007, Depot Lane HIM Singapore 0410 SALES REPRESENTATIVES wanted by established trading company for stationery products. c GCE "O" level. c Able to speak Mandarin and820 words
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Advertisement428 1983-09-15 26 66 Situations Vacant I i i) Sales EARN $1,500/- SELLING Insurance Part/Fulltime with David. Experience not required Free training provided. *****53 EXPERIENCED CHINESE SALESGIRLS required for boutique. Age. 20 above. Call personally «04-38/ 40 Lucky Plaza. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS required immediately. Experience preferable though not necessary. Tel: *****55. SALESGIRLS REQUIRED.428 words
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Advertisement432 1983-09-15 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Unitor Ships Service, a world wide service and supply Company to th* marine and offshore industry requires: PROJECT TECHNICIAN Job description: 1 Perform engineering design, calculations and drafting 2) Analyse technical specifications for tender jobs and assist to organize technical proposals/ systems for quotation 3)432 words
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Advertisement529 1983-09-15 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I An established shipyard m Pandan Road invites applicants to fill the posts of:— 1 Outfitting Superintendent Degree or equivalent m Mechanical j Engineering Minimum 3 5 years' m supervisory capacity m the management of construction of new vessel m529 words
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Advertisement380 1983-09-15 27 5 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical jg) Technical h) Production I METAL BOX I SINGAPORE LIMITED the leading international can maker380 words
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Advertisement211 1983-09-15 27 Wa have immadiata vacanciaa lor: BOILERMAN a Have Class lor 2 Boiler Attendance Certificate. a Must be prepared to work shift. SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS a Completed Secondary education (Technical) Workshop experience is advantageous but not essential. SPRAY PAINTERS a Some painting experience is advantageous. GENERAL WORKERS (MALE) a Have completed Primary211 words
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Advertisement629 1983-09-15 27 I TECHNICIANS XS 4S Starting Basic Salary I V 600to'1000 I Have an ambition to establish a successful career at the forefront of the era of high technology? THE OPPORTUNITY IS WITH US! The Job: To effectively ensure that production equipment are serviced and maintained to a high degree of629 words
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Advertisement570 1983-09-15 27 A WALK-IN INTERVIEW with ULTRAGLIDE (S) PTE LTD 4 Kian Teck Drive Jurong Town Singapore 2262 TEL: *****88 on 15th 16th September 1983 A leading lubricant* manufacturer, lor the post of a PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Requirement*:--e Pre-University Cert, or equivalent with a credit m Chemistry c Age 18 to 25 years570 words
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Advertisement551 1983-09-15 27 c DESPATCH RIDER c With Class 2 and 3 driving licence c 1-2 years' working experience and familiar with our local roads c Able to read and write simple English c FOREMAN c With 2-3 years' experience In electrical and mechanical automotive engineering c Able to supervise mechanics and apprentices551 words
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Advertisement661 1983-09-15 27 HYDRAULICS DESIGNER (Building Services) Bassett And Oscar Faber, a well established international firm of Consulting Engineers requires an experienced Designer/Draughtsman. Applicants should have experience m plumbing and sanitary systems and fire protection installations. Excellent terms and conditions are available for the right person. Apply to: The Managing Director BASSETT AND661 words
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Advertisement296 1983-09-15 27 SMITH-CORONA AFRUATE OF SCM CORPORATDN i We need you as: I Female i Production t 1 1 Operators I j NEW REVISED SALARIES! i S UP TO $426 S j STARTING j( OP TO $441 i [UPONCONnRMATIONI i j UP TO i $476 I AFTER 6 MONTHS r (JP TO296 words
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Advertisement532 1983-09-15 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production HERE'S lmir CHANCETO GROW WITH US 90% of our local executives are promoted from the rank file. At Marts, we offer good promotional prospects to all our staff. So don't miss out and join us532 words
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Advertisement929 1983-09-15 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production GREAT s 4^srjl f STARTING SALARY UP TO CTfs3sB-$509/ 4WV FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS I ,/w Great Benefits such as: Salary adjustment after You can choose from any y 3 months of the following rotating or929 words
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Advertisement435 1983-09-15 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production A well established! I Manufacturing Company is looking for capable Male/Female personnel who have thai potential to be trained A) SUPERVISOR (MATERIAL STORE) B) SUPERVISOR (FINISHING STORE) Must be between 23 30 years of age. Male applicants must have completed National Service. As both these435 words
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Advertisement369 1983-09-15 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production i f ROBOT OPERATORS on 12 hours shift 4 day week Monday Thursday (7am-7pm I or 7pm- 7am) I c New starting salary I c Job allowance c Increment after 3 months c Medical, dental, welfare benefits provided Call personally at: HYMOLD PTE LTD f369 words
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Advertisement606 1983-09-15 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ftVkJB Be^BV HL <■ BfejflßHbe^ajHKfejfl ■>*■ WUaW^^^ THE AMERICAN CLUB, ■F" a reputable social outlet is zE^^ embarking on a series of expansion V programmes that will provide hardworking and enthusiastic individuals with vast ■W opportunities for growth and development.606 words
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Advertisement297 1983-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SUNOSTRfINO we are the manufacturer of aircraft components and have vacancies for the following positions RECEPTIONIST (Female) Minimum education of CCE "0' level c Ability to operate asb 100 switchboard c Ability to type at a speed of 30wpm Preferably wtth 1 year's working experience297 words
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Advertisement421 1983-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous METAL BOX SINGAPORE LIMITED I the leading inter- 1 I national can maker I requires Requirements: Experience m driving a forklift m a factory Must be prepared to work shifts Completed full time national service Starting Salary: To commensurate with working experience but not less421 words
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Advertisement351 1983-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SUGAR INDUSTRY OF SINGAPORE LTD requires A) CLERK/TYPIST GRADE 3 c OCE O' level. c No experience required. B) TECHNICIAN GRADE 3 (Welding Fitting) c NTC 3or 1 year experience m plant maintenance, c Willing to work 3 shifts. C) ELECTRICIAN GRADE 3 c NTC351 words
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Advertisement551 1983-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous miNQ COURT HOVEL Urgently Requires 1) Receptionist (Female) 2) Confidential Clerk/Typist (Sales Department) GCE 'O' level with credit In English Ability to type accurately at3sw.p.m. At least one year experience 3) Lounge Waitress Height 1.61 m Pleasant disposition Knowledge of cocktail drinks 4) Waiters/Waitresses 5)551 words
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Advertisement352 1983-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SERVICE TECHNICIAN TRAINEE (Air-Compressor Dept) Male Singaporean completed N.S. Completed Secondary Education Experience an advantage though not necessary Ability to drive an advantage SHIPPING DOCUMENTATION CLERK GCE 'O' level or equivalent Knowledge of shipping procedures preferred Must be able to prepare C.R.I.E. custom permits for352 words
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Advertisement499 1983-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous Cold Storage Manufacturing Pte Ltd has an Immediate vacancy for COMPANY DRIVER Requirements: c Singapore citizen, aged 25 years above c Able to speak write simple English c Minimum 1-2 years' related experience preferred An attractive commencing salary and fringe benefit* including 2 months' bonus499 words
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Advertisement426 1983-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A leading property development company invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for post of: SECURITY SUPERVISOR Requirements: c GCE 'O' level or equivalent c Working experience m security and fire-protection systems In shopping complexes is preferred but not essential Duties: To be responsible for security426 words
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Advertisement509 1983-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A Printing Company m Jurong has vacancy for: 1) ASSISTANT AUTOPLATTEN OPERATOR (BOBST) c Able to work 2 rotating shifts 2) FEMALE PACKERS 3) ASSISTANT MACHINE OPERATORS c Completed N.S. c Experience not necessary as training will be provided Interested persons please apply personally to:509 words
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Advertisement486 1983-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Construction Equipment Services Pte Ltd requires: j 1. RECEPTIONIST With GCE O' Level c Ability to converse m English arid Mandarin 2. CRANE OPERATORS c Minimum few years experience c Must be able to work overtime 3. MECHANICS c Minimum few years working experience c486 words
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Advertisement443 1983-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WTuPT requires: DESPATCH DRIVER Applicants should be able to read and understand English and possess class 3 driving licence with a clean driving record. Please call personally for an interview TODAY between 9.00 am 4.30pm at: PHILIPS SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Central Personnel) Lorong 1, Toa443 words
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Advertisement599 1983-09-15 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Well established and exclusive Club requires the following staff for thetr happy hours (3pm to 7.30pm): 1) HOSTESSES 2) WAITERS 3) FEMALE RECEPTIONISTS Working hours: 730pm to I.ooam Transport provided. Intereated pleaae contact: TEL *****71 from 2pm to 6pm for an interview. An eetaMiahed company599 words
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Advertisement476 1983-09-15 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE LTD requires immediately a CHAUFFEUR a Must be able to speak some English a Preferably with few years driving experience c Must be reliable and responsible a Salary negotiable Interested applicants, pleaae call personally «t:--234 Pandan Loop Singapore 0512 or TEL:476 words
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Advertisement889 1983-09-15 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Urgently required Male and Female Despatch Rider with Class 2 Driving Licence and completed National Service with at least Primary education. Interested please call personally from I.oopm to 2.00pm at 20-A, Peck Seah Street, Singapore 0207. WATCHMAN REQUIRED. Interested please call personally to see Mr.889 words
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Advertisement586 1983-09-15 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DELIVERY WORKERB urgently required. Preferably applicants from Ang Mo Klo. Please contact *****93/ *****18 between 9.30 a.m. sp.m. DESPATCHER REQUIRED BY Transport Company m town. Work suitable for young man waiting for N.S. Please ring Eric *****82 for Interview. ELECTRICAL COMPANY URGENTLY requires Delivery Drivers.586 words
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Advertisement499 1983-09-15 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HAIR STYLISTS URGENTLY required to work ln shopping complex. Interested tel: *****82. OFFICE BOY REQUIRED. Must be Indian or Chinese. Class 2 licence. Tel: *****31 Mr. Ong. OFFICE BOY REQUIRED. Interested applicants, please call: *****57. PERSONAL MALAY DRIVER required urgently for new Mazda. Tel: *****61.499 words
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Advertisement2858 1983-09-15 30 [mjkM? 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing w^kJhul THERE IS ONE lot or almost new i— Ln njl Q f nJ Suzuki scooters selling at "very Hfekk^ JnLlcL low P romotlonai prices" Used j^A BIW. U ULjL=3 only for trials by the importer, jtM u»wr VHI I2,858 words
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Advertisement665 1983-09-15 30 76 Vehicles For Sale Mitsubishi APRIL '80 MITSUBISHI Lancer GL. 1 owner, radio/ cassette, aircon, sports rims, road tax new, tip top condition. $15,000. Interested call Steven *****6. JULY 1977 COLT Celeste *1 600 coupe. Good condition. New paint, aircond and sports rims with high power radio cassette, new tax.665 words
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Advertisement785 1983-09-15 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1981 MIT LANCER 1400 Alrron. new tax 1 owner $17,000 Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station J) Toyota AUTOMATIC TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 I)X IVc 1980 1 owner Alrcon. ht power radio/cassette Rustprooftng Genuine mileage. 25.000 km Accident free PARF eligible Showroom condition. Tel *****5 ft785 words
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Advertisement907 1983-09-15 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota Siooo I Blaupunkt Stereo Free with Toyota Corona GLi.B Enjoy the luxury and power plus the TOYOTA pure sound of Blaupunkt with CORONA GL this special otter only while \budriwmorcofacar.Toywia. stocks last.907 words
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Advertisement741 1983-09-15 31 ~76 Vehicles For Sale ~76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others The perfect balance of fjPsX, comfort and economy {mm tnijiZT^rffffij^B t^r***fßgl t BhLV H> Hkte^er <£M M m W§ ILWI f°lfn]l7T) HP^ 1 [OjyJJsJJJ Call 271741 words
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Advertisement612 1983-09-15 31 1) Commercial Vehicles 1981 82 NISSAN Mlcrobus PB plate. Road tax till 3/84. Price $21,000 0.n.0. Tel: 293-6688 1982 TOYOTA LITEACE One owner. $10,500 0.n.0. Call. *****02 from 9a.m. to sp.m. •79 DATSUN 120Y Van, $6,700, exchange considered. Instalments. Tel: *****44, 642, Geylang Road Cont'd on Page 32 hi) Motor612 words
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Advertisement565 1983-09-15 31 77 Vehicles Wanted REQUIRED Q' REGISTRATION Mercedes or other models, private /company registration. Good condition. Tel: *****87. SIN LIAN HENG requires good used cars. Contact: *****16/ *****19 Ng Ah Lee (Night: *****98). WANTED TO PURCHASE 1960 to 1973 sports car. In reasonably good condition. Owners, please call *****71. WANTED ANY565 words
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Advertisement548 1983-09-15 31 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 SPANISH BUNGALOW 3 alrconditloned bedrooms with balconies, study room, newly painted, partially furnished, $4,700 negotiable DIST. 14 NEW BUNGALOW 4 alrconditloned bedrooms, plus study, living/ dining, split-level, marble flooring. 10 mlns drive to Airport. $3,500 negotiable. ENQUIRIES: *****8 DIST. 11 WATTEN ESTATE CONDO548 words
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Advertisement800 1983-09-15 31 fA DEVELOPER HAS brought the .)i 1 country nearer to the city and built townhouses which have all T the amenities and class too. Plus i\ a welcome country ambience, j > L Savour the freshness and luxury j ~~^\s >t at classl "catlon 89b. A 86 Accommodations Vacant a)800 words
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Advertisement445 1983-09-15 31 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses BRAND NEW semi-detached, 4 big bedrooms, furnished, 2 airconds. Available now! Rental: $2,200 negotiable Including gardener's fee. Call: *****88. BRAND NEW DOUBLE-STOREY semi-detached m Dist. 15, 4 bedrooms/ servant's plus big function hall. Rooftop Housing. *****45/*****10. BUNGALOW HOLLAND HEIGHTS. 8,500 sq.ft. Newly renovated Lavishly furnished,445 words
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Advertisement356 1983-09-15 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles v sP^f^ '''bwp^Sv *p\us c **"%h i i^^^*i^^^B^B» i B^B^^^^^^^^^—^i^a^BßPJ!?^*^^^^^^ ■-vo« I *^*'^^^Tl^B B^B^bW. 'wflt^^B^BS^* BJP) V^B 735 mm (29 inches) Low356 words
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Advertisement60 1983-09-15 32 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 28, MUGLISTON PARK Double storey terrace, 3 bedrooms 1 servant's, fully furnished with 1 alrcon, $1,300/-. Enquiries: *****42 (Agent). CIST. 5 FABER TERRACE 2 1/2storey, 4 bedrooms, split-level, living/ dining. Furnished with aircond. Servant's amenities. Tel:- *****93/ *****92. DIST. 5 FABER GARDEN (off Ayer60 words
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Advertisement53 1983-09-15 32 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses EAST COAST AREA Telok Kurau, brand new luxurious walkup apartment with full furnishing, alrcond. Rental $2,200 above. Contact *****92. HOLLAND ROAD VICINITY 3-bed-roomed double-storey semi-de-tached, beautifully renovated, tastefully furnished, $1,800. Yong Fong Ents *****77. HONG LEONG GARDEN near Japanese/American School double-storey terrace. 3 bedrooms, furnished,53 words
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Advertisement51 1983-09-15 32 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses LIMAU GARDEN, BEDOK Park, modern split-level, 4-roomed furnished semi-detached. Alrcond/ fans/ attached baths. $2,000. *****82. ORCHID VILLAGE luxurious double-storey semi-detached with 4 bedrooms. $3,500 partially furnished. Winnlngway: *****29/ *****02. WATTEN ESTATE 2-BTOREY Terrace $2,800/-. Hong Leong Oarden 2-storey terrace $2,300/-. Principal only Call *****21 Cheng51 words
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Advertisement358 1983-09-15 32 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 15 EAST COAST semi-de-tached, 4 bedrooms, 1 servant's. Fully furnished and alrcon. No agents. Tel. *****02 DIBT. 11 BPACIOUS 5 BEDROOM ED detached. Modern kitchen, huge garden. Reasonable rental. Hoe-Tan *****21 DIST. 18, JALAN LIMAU Ball, double-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms/servant's, furnished. $1,800. *****1 Agent.358 words
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Advertisement373 1983-09-15 32 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses SELETAR HILLS, NEW doublestorey terrace house for rent $1,400. Contact: *****97. No agents. SENNETH ESTATE, SINGLE Sotrey semi-detached house. 4 bedrooms plus 1 study room. Unfurnished $2,600. Tel: *****58 Paul HONG LEONG GARDEN 2 1/2storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 alrcons, fully furnished, Tel: *****85. b) Apartments373 words
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Advertisement817 1983-09-15 32 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments I HJ HEIGHTS DEVELOPMENT 12 Units of 4-atorey maiaonettes at Jalan Jurong Kachil, opposite Bukit Batok Schools Singapore 2159. Built-up area 190 sq.m approximately. c Split atrcondltloning system and covered carpark for all units, a Facilities include swimming pool, squash817 words
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Advertisement501 1983-09-15 32 c GRANGEFORD Central alrcond, high floor, facing Orchard Road. 2 bedrooms, clubhouse facilities. Nicely furnished. $3,100 c HIMIKO COURT Brand new high rise condo, very well furnished. $2300. c BKYVILLA Near Orchard Road Cold Storage, walk-up apartment. 3 bedrooms, nicely renovated and furnished. $1300. c Shelford View $5,500 c Calrnhill501 words
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Advertisement713 1983-09-15 32 86 Accommodation* Vacant b) Apartments c Himiko Court (Dist. 10), brand new studio/ 2/ 3 bedrooms. Walking distance to American School $2,100 onwards. c Grangeford (diat. 9), centrally alrcondltioned, 2 bedrooms, excellent condominium facilities $3,800 fully furnished c Hillcrest Arcadia (dist. 11), studio/ 4 bedrooms. Full recreational facilities. $2,500 onwards.713 words
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Advertisement707 1983-09-15 32 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments HILLCREBT ARCADIA 3 bedrooms, 1 study Fully hirn*hed 3 aircona Poot/tennis/tquaeh courts Available immediately Rental $4,500 p.m. MANBFIELD PROPERTY SERVICES *****51/*****6 Ideal for a bachelor/ coupk OIST 11 CHANCERY LANE Tastefully furnished with colour TV/ hl-fl set. 2 bedrooms with attached bathroom. Well equipped kitchen.707 words
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Advertisement818 1983-09-15 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments BALMORAL POINT MAISONETTE high floor with 3 bedrooms plus 1 study Entertaining living, formal dining Kitchen with panorama view ivntral aircondiuoninK Excellent security Area > .<( ft. KKA. 466-3366 BALMORAL POINT/ GARDEN (irenville. Hrookvale Park, Vermont. Newton View, Fernhill Maisonette, Beverly Mai, Draycott. Orange Heights.818 words
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Advertisement790 1983-09-15 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DRAYCOTT TOWERS LUXURIOUS Apartments Penthouse fully aircondition with swimming pool. Suitable for expatriate families on Company's lease. Call: *****77/8. HILLCREST ARCADIA $2,500 fully furnished studio apartment. All condominium facilities. General Properties *****13/ *****75. HONG LEONG GARDEN Complex, dlst 5, fully furnished apartment with 3 bedrooms,790 words
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Advertisement801 1983-09-15 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments HOLLAND HEIGHTS WELL located furnished, aircondltloned maisonette. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Pool/24-hour security $2950. Hillcroft: *****41 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA FACING sea 2-roomed apartment, 1,500 sq ft. furnished, central alrcon. Rental $2,400 per month. Tel. *****85 (no agents) MENG GARDEN, DIBT. 9 brand new apartment, walking distance to801 words
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Advertisement779 1983-09-15 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments WITHIN TOWN VICINITY brand new beautifully layout, 3 bedrooms apartment. With balconies/pool. Agents: *****42. $2,000 PARKVIEW/JURONG 3rooms /2 alrcons, fully furnished, maintenance inclusive. Vacant possession. *****59/*****55. 4,700 SQ.FT. 4 BEDROOMS modern apartment, less than 5 minutes walk from Orchard Road. Call Judy, *****11 (No agents)779 words
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Advertisement530 1983-09-15 33 87 Accommodations Wanted b) Apartments EUROPEAN EXPATRIATE REQUIRES an unfurnished apartment with swimming pool facilities. Budget $2,500. Contact *****80/ *****18. JAPANESE/ PROFESSIONAL/ WORKING Couples require flats/ houses. Any location. Budget flexible. Owners please call' *****51. PROFESSIONAL COUPLES/ SMALL families require furnished/ unfurnished flats/ houses. Any location considered. Flexible budget. *****73/530 words
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Advertisement594 1983-09-15 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses To be held at:The British Council Theatrette Basement, Singapore Rubber House, 14, Col Iyer Quay, Singapore 0104. On Thursday, 22nd September, 1983 At 3.00 p.m. 1) 395 /A, JALAN BESAR, SINGAPORE, 0820 (T.S. XVII Lot 242-146) Title Freehold594 words
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Advertisement525 1983-09-15 33 Set Your Eyes On This Prestigeous 1 storey detached bungalow m Vicinity of Leedon Park extremely large land area of 1 45,000 sq.ft. beautiful patio for relaxing or entertain by the pool side. Entirely renovated land can be sub-divided for development of houses Genuine purchasers write to Newton P.O. Box525 words
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Advertisement585 1983-09-15 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses BOSCOM3E ROAD (OFF Tanjong Katong) Beautifully renovated bungalow. Located m very quiet surroundings. Approx. 13,000 sq.ft. $1.6 M. Contact Grandvale, *****41. BRAND NEW FULLY furnished 3storey Townhouse at Lorong 102, off Changi Road, for Sale or Rent. Immediate occupation available. Contact Mrs. Soh, *****13/715585 words
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Advertisement824 1983-09-15 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 5, FABER HILLS (A 2-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms plus servant's, 3,800 sq ft. $840,000. (B) 3-storey semi-detached, 6 bedrooms, plus servant's, 4,500 sq ft $940,000. C&T 273-3333 ext. 800. ONE DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE house at Joo Chlat Walk asking $520,000. Parquet and mosaic flooring,824 words
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Advertisement775 1983-09-15 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses VICTORIA PARK, DIST. 10. Doublestorey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, study, freehold. Marble/ parquet flooring $910,000. Grandvale. *****41. BELLIAN *****33: Dlst. 2057 Thomson Plaza Townhouse, 4 bedrooms, solar systems, Indoor/ outdoor garden. $440,000. BUKIT TIMAH 2-STOREY link bungalow Land area 4,000 sq.ft. 4 plus 1 bedrooms.775 words
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Advertisement486 1983-09-15 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments /[\^y 4p A new landmark coming up where \~JM hi) J*. Devonshire Road meets Grange \^~*Mn)/lillTififif Sfl This tran 9 uil shaded hill-site pro\_^^Xv>CCcC»/ %Ajw \JLl vides peace and486 words
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Advertisement242 1983-09-15 34 A GOOD BUYI! ONLY $185 P.S.F. DIST. 19 Exclusively renovated lower maisonette with built-in sauna. Split-level. 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. Marble flooring. 3,200 sq.ft. ADMER REALTY (S) PTE LTD *****86 (5 LINES) Dial 11, Hillcrest Arcadia, corner townhouse, 2,900 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, servant's, tenanted till '86 $5,800. $900,000. a242 words
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Advertisement66 1983-09-15 34 DIST. 13, BRADDELL PARK. Foreigners eligible. Brand new Spanish designed condominium. 1.450 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms store. Ceramic parquet flooring. Swimming pool. Squash facilities. Freehold. $440,000. Trillion Properties, *****11. Something For Everyone... In Todays Straits Times Classified Need professional help with a problem you're having? Look into the Classified today for66 words
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Advertisement833 1983-09-15 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments $000 LOCATION DIST 200 Zion Road 10 268 Eng Kong Garden 21 270 Up. Serangoon Road 19 350 Parkvmw OS 350 Eaatarn Lagoon 15 380 Haig Avenue 15 390 Hong Laong Garden 05 390 Pacific Manaion 09 395 Sophia Court 09 800 Elizabeth833 words
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Advertisement862 1983-09-15 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15, COVENIENTLY LOCATED King's Mansion, 3 bedrooms/ servant's, high floor, split-level, 1,700 sq.ft. freehold. $518,000 0.n.0. Exquisite: *****14. DIST. 11, WATTEN ESTATE, brand new Townhouse. Facing pool, 3 bedrooms/ servant's, 2,400 sq.ft. covered carpark, $728,000. Exquisite: *****14 DIST. 11, SHELFORD APARTMENT, 3-bedroomed862 words
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Advertisement850 1983-09-15 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15. FINLAND Garden Brand new maisonette 1,650 sq.ft. 4 rooms, facing pool, freehold. Joanne *****00 DIST. 12 BALESTIER Plaza Selling $350,000 on high floor, unit available for rental Price negotiable Call *****34 DIST. 1024 WALK-UP flat, near to Orchard Road. 3 bedrooms,850 words
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Advertisement788 1983-09-15 34 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments 5-ROOMED POINT BLOCK Bendemeer Road $150,000 Bedok South $147,000 Boon Lay Garden $120,000. All prices negotiable. Rodge: *****73/ *****74. 5 ROOMED/DOVER CLOSE $165,000/ Commonwealth $169,000/ Eunos Crescent $179,000/ Ang Mo Klo $145,000 *****64. ANG MO KIO, Avenue 10, 3-bilek $58,000/ Tanglin Halt, 3-bilek788 words
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Advertisement543 1983-09-15 34 90 Properties Wanted GENUINE BUYERS REQUIRE ter- i race/ semi-detached, preferably dist. 9. 10. 15, 21. Other residential j estate considered Flexible budg- j et. Want Now! Owners, call Kirn Soon Realty. 235-9163. GENUINE BUYER REQUIRES Condominium at Golden Hill/Green Meadow, Grange Heights/Newton View etc Flexible budget. Contact: Gateway Housing.543 words
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Advertisement270 1983-09-15 34 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces SOO POO FLATTED FACTORY Kallang Road (Near Kallang Gas Work) |u£; **55jr;:| b^^ v p lit c Newly completed 7 storey light industrial building on freehold land, c Outside CBD, near populated housing estates of Kallang Road and Lavender Street c Immediate Occupation, c270 words
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Advertisement411 1983-09-15 34 TONG LEE BUILDING for rent. 2nd floor: $1.80 p.s.f. 6th, 7th 9th floor: $1.50 p.s.f. Blk A and B Contact: *****60. WANTED TO RENT factory space about 2,000 sq.ft. preferably nearby Balestier Road area. Tel. *****39 Mr. Llm SELLING BELOW COST, 2410 sq.ft.. 20, Shaw Road, Chlng Shine Building. Please411 words
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Advertisement473 1983-09-15 35 91 Factory Space* 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park Prime Freehold* lndustrial Property Excellent Investment BEST LOCATION IN SINGAPORE UNIT FLOOR CEILING BLOCKS TYPE SIZE FROM LOADING HEIGHT B Flatted Factory/Warehouse 285m 2 250— 4501b/ft 2 4.5 m to 6.0 m F Terrace Factory473 words
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Advertisement60 1983-09-15 35 WANTED WAREHOUSE/ FACTORY/ Shophouse. sale/ rental. Prefer MacPherson. S«rangnon area *****68 93 Office Spaces a) Sale UNION BUILDING OIST. 0207 Comprising of 630 sq.ft. Divided into 2 Independent office units. Each unit divided into 2 rooms and a general area, built-in cabinets, airconds, carpeted. Asking $800/--per sq.ft. Presently lease out60 words
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Advertisement34 1983-09-15 35 93 Office Spaces a) Sale PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX located on 4th floor Presently used as travel office. Also suitable for shop/office. Area: 1711 sq.ft. Luxuriously renovated. No further improvements needed. TEL: *****22 MR. KOH34 words
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Advertisement368 1983-09-15 35 93 Office Spaces a) Sale MORTGAGEE'S SALE To be held at Jupiter Room (18 Storey), Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road on Thursday, 6th October 1983 at 2.30 pm. *07 01& 07-02 FAR EAST FINANCE BUILDING Floor Area: 402 sq.m. (4,3275q.ft) THE ARCADE Certainly one of the RARE FEW OFFICE SPACE FOR368 words
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Advertisement433 1983-09-15 35 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I M E^^W m^ WAREHOUSE TN FOR SALE I AT PAYA LEBAR I Modern warehouse for sale by 9 unit. Located at the junction of H Macpherson Road/Airport Road j| with various dimensions and m up-to-date facilities. B Please contact Mr. Chong433 words
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Advertisement118 1983-09-15 35 WING ON LiFE BUILDING Cecil Street Office premises available at reasonable rates. c 665 sq.ft. c 1460 sq.ft. partitioned, c More than 4,000 sq.ft. partitioned. Enquiries, contact Marianne TEL: *****77 DIST. 9, PRESTIGIOUS BUILDING walking distance to Orchard Road, outside CBD, 4073 sq.ft. $6.50 ps.f. inclusive. Occidental Real Estate *****96/118 words
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Advertisement347 1983-09-15 35 93 Office Spaces b) Rental BEACH ROAD, DIST. 0718 brand new showroom cum office facing main road. Ideal location for banking, jewellery, foreign construction company, finance, etc. Approximately 5,500 sq.ft. Central alrcondltlonlng. Marble flooring. Immediate occupation. Rental $6 ps.f. *****11. PEACE CENTRE STH storey front podium, well partitioned, Venetian blinds347 words
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Advertisement349 1983-09-15 35 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE AT ICB Building, Shenton Way. For rental value and International address, etc. and within walking distance of all facilities. Contact *****91. OFFICE AVAILABLE 320 sq.ft Complete with furnishing for take-over. $3,000 only at Golden Wall Auto Centre. Ring: *****61 2. PARTITIONED OFFICE AT International349 words
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Advertisement238 1983-09-15 35 93 Office Spaces b) Rental PENINSULA PLAZA PRESTIGEOUS high floor office space. 1464 sq ft. Low rental. Tel: *****71/ *****15 (Agent). PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE 200 sq ft. office room Including furniture/ maintenance. $650 p.m. Tel: *****80. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE 1 Executive room, 160 sq.ft. inclusive PUB and maintenance $550. Call238 words
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Advertisement323 1983-09-15 35 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale SNACK BAR, ASSETS worth at $40,000 negotiable. Far East Plaza, Upper ground floor, for rental at $17 p.s.f. inclusive of furniture and fittings. Area 258 sq.ft. Interested, call Miss Gan, *****28 ADELPHI HOTEL ft Shopping Centre, 1 unit shop space for sale, strategically located Area:323 words
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Advertisement703 1983-09-15 36 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental KALLANG ROAD 2 Ground Floor* 3,000 »q ft. ••ch 3 UpfMf Floor* 2.000 *q.ft. each High ceiling concr»t« floor 10 fr«« car/ lorry parking lot* MACPHERSON ROAD 4,000 *q.fi Ground Floor Showroom 1,000 »q It. Storage with racking 1,000 «q rt Furnished Office* All Central703 words
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Advertisement408 1983-09-15 36 100 Air Travel STUDEHT TMHEI dUSTMU Xr CALL: 734 5681 STA TRAVEL PTE LTD MING COURT HOTEL #04-15 ECONOMY I Plus unsurpassed proficiency and reliability Not time you travel coll the true name m travel. TRU TRAVEL (SINGAPORE) ia i«4 #02 45, International Plaza. Tel *****85. *****91. *****03 Telx RS408 words
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Advertisement765 1983-09-15 36 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours fH^^Stff «+&g£fa m^^££Z-t^' the we- inspiring Grand Canyon one of B^ hJJ&SBS&SBI the Seven Wonders of tne World Stay with us Jm m the New Yava P ai Lod ge. situated right m y y&r^§Kß(a^mm^ tne National Park An advantage that no j#S»HbPbßv\ otner765 words
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Advertisement500 1983-09-15 36 102 Tours 102 Tours V 7DayiS^-"s, 14 Reasons Why Universal is the No. 1 Bestseller for Perth See Western Australia s famous wildf lowers m full bloom Return the time tunnel to 1 887 for a visit to historic York Town See Koalas. Kangaroos and other Australian animals at Yanchep500 words
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Advertisement90 1983-09-15 36 METROPOLITAN YMCA TOURS EXPDITION TO HIMALAYAS 21 days, dep 3/10 Covering 9 regions m Annapurna. Tour fare includes airfare, accommodation, all meals, tours and travel insurance PULAU TIOMAN 3D/2N, dep. 15/9 30/9 TAMAN NEGARA 6D/SN, dep. 30/9 For further details picas* call: TOURS DEPARTMENT TEL: *****66 TA362 Something For Everyone...90 words
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Advertisement764 1983-09-15 36 102 Tours 102 Tours BBBaaBBiBBBBIBfIBBBaBBBBMHIBaajiBBBBBi i^ NAM HO; <iJjj^ TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. m Head Office Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) ICOEuTong Sen St., #01-14. #01-16, #01-18, Spore 0105 I Tel: *****33 (7 lines! Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19. Singapore 0105. 1 Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6/*****8/*****63764 words
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Advertisement319 1983-09-15 36 102 Tours pM«MCA= w\ TAOO3 pDYNASTYTOURS-i y Tour Operator NOfl to Australia! Superior Class Packages Services PERTH 6 Days from *****9 7 Days from *****9 Accommodation at Deluxe Hotel (Sheraton) Daily American Breakfast Sight seeing Tours La- Tenda Night -Club Dinner Show Meals (mainly Chinese) Deluxe- aircon coach. Return Airfare.319 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1983-09-15 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths Madam Chia Siok Eng Age: 84 Passed away peacefully at home on 13th September 1983 leaving behind: SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: TAY TIANG SONG CHIA SOO NGOH TAY TIANG YONG LEE SOH HIANG TAY TIANG PHENG ONG POH WAH DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: TAY GEK CHENG TAN ENG CHENG TAYGEKHIA100 words
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Obituary41 1983-09-15 37 142 Condolences 142 Condolences rOur heartfelt sympathies and condolences to our Managing Director Mr. David Loh on the demise of his beloved mother MDM. LEE NYUK YIN from Management Staff of I SEGATRANS AIR CARGO I V EXPRESS PTE LTD J41 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1983-09-15 37 Mr. P. Janardhan Pillar passed away peacefully on 14.9.83 m Paravur leaving behind his beloved 3 sons, 3 daughter*, 2 daughters-in-law and 2 grandson* to mourn his loss. Information for the 16th day prayers please tel: *****7. w f "In Memoriam" 1 is for the loved I ones54 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1983-09-15 37 The family of late Peter Ang would like to inform all relative* and friends that he ha* departed on 13th September 1983 and hi* body will be cremated m San Francisco. STUART ASHCROFT (former Partner of Allen Gledhill) passed away peacefully on 13th September 1983. Funeral arrangements will53 words
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Obituary, Illustration216 1983-09-15 37 MR. QUEK GIN KER Age: 69 pa«Md away peacefully on 13th September 1983 leaving behind: Wife: Tan Lee Koon Deceased Wan Sa Moey (Deceased) Son*: Ngak Boon, Dennis Ngak Yeong, Richard Ngak Kwang, Roland Ngak Khoon. Nelson Ngak Phuang, Sammy Adopted Sons: Luck Scan Ngak Tuan Daughter*: Ngak216 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1983-09-15 37 We extend our deepest sympathy to Mr ft Mrs Tay Tiang Song on the denflse of their beloved mother Mdm Chia Siok Eng who pasaed away peacefully on 13th September 1963. From Staff of:T.S. Tay Associates M Tay a Co Pte Ltd Central Management Services Pte Ltd Central63 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1983-09-15 37 In Loving Memory Of THANG YOON KIT Departed 15th Septembe/ 1900 We often think of bygone days When we were together; The family chain is broken But memories live for ever. Always miwmlMftd by wile, children and grand-children. STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $15.00 for70 words
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Advertisement584 1983-09-15 37 102 Tours 102 Tour» 'Z^^' s From x' $1631 Inclusive of: \^^\r »1«* Dream World Luxury Beachfront #2l' ea World Self Contained Suite \^A *S] Lone Pine Koala Accommodation jL *Q9y Sanctuary Tours Transfer 3^^ 80% Meals Nite Club Jm IW Provided Dinner Show eturn Airfare P^'SC f^fi^ Departure Every584 words
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Advertisement1126 1983-09-15 37 103 Whore To Stay 103 Where To Stay Your personal welcome to Chelsea Cloisters Whether on business or ..ar.m_ J* some time m London A* «J)^k WhA our Manager, Ivan •<JL>^B gi# Oates, and our Letting "^Bp Manageress, Marguerite J| I W^Jl Lilley, extend a personal f^PW^^j^ and friendly welcome1,126 words
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Advertisement559 1983-09-15 37 110 Computer 110 Computer rC G 1984 EXAMINATIONS Last 2 intensive classes September 1983 (Full /Part Time) i CITY GUILDS OF LONDON C ft Q 747 Certificate m Computer Programming ft Information Processing. NCC OF LONDON EXAMINATIONS October 1983 (Part Time) NC C Certificate m Systems Analysis TMC COMPUTER SCHOOL559 words
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Advertisement351 1983-09-15 37 113 Language JAPANESE (B*ginn«r«) CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 3545-D, Blk 162, sth Storey Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 lines) Tues 7.00- 10.00pm 20/9 LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #09-14, People's Park Ctr Tel: *****81 (10 lines) Thur 7.00- 10.00pm 15/9 Sun 2.00- 5.00pm 18/9 KATONG BRANCH #06-13, Katong351 words
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Advertisement425 1983-09-15 37 117 Modelling Train for modelling or personal grooming by appearing before T.V. camera, posing for photographers, performing lashion show* and learning to make the most of looks. PISCERIAN MODELLING CENTRE can make you a model In Just 5 weeks. TEL: *****56 MING ARCADE 81-O1 118 Cookery MRS MUIS *****31 Delicious425 words
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Racing
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Article, Illustration778 1983-09-15 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP B FIVE "graduates" from the restricted terms class a sort of class within a class for horses unraced m their countries of origin are among the entries for the Singapore Gold Cup race. Three of them, Billy Brown, Hawaiian Song and778 words
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583 1983-09-15 38 Fire Glory strides out smartly in good going Peace Now Fire Glory Trepan Petrok Autumn Breeze Lone Venture Enlai's Pet Sri Daman Gabiano Tip Our Hat ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE FIRE GLORY, with S.K. Ho astride, showed keen action on a good Bukit Timah track yesterday morning. The four-year-old583 words
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Article883 1983-09-15 38 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY 3v TRAVEL INN, a topflight sprinter m the making, will make his debut m the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting beginning at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Racing as Village Kid m New Zealand, the four-year-old bay gelding by Redolent n out of Clintelle was quite883 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1983-09-15 39 After winning more than Ssl3 million, Martina's now ready for Chris on clay NEW YORK, Wed. "Anybody got any money?" the young woman asked. Everyone m the group searched pockets. "Why?" one asked. "What do you want?" "An ice-cream cone. Strawberry." After winning U*****,000 ($308,160) m prizeNYT; UPI - 1,122 words
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Article, Illustration280 1983-09-15 39 Gene gets a jolt in the first round DALLAS, Wed SECOND-SEEDED Gene Mayer (above) survived a scare from fellow American Chip Hooper before beating him 6-7, 7-6, 6-0 m the first round of a US$2OO,OOO ($420,000) Grand Prix tennis tournament. Mayer, ranked 11th m the world, started slowly and lostAgencies - 280 words
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148 1983-09-15 39 NEWPORT, Wed. Unstable winds at the starting line yesterday forced a postponement of the opening America's Cup race between defender Liberty and the challenger Australia 11. The Australian 12-metre yacht, favoured to end the 132-year United States dominance of the world's premierReuter - 148 words
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236 1983-09-15 39 NEW YORK, Wed. Martina Navratilova yesterday accepted the first Instalment of her US$5OO,OOO ($1,070,000) bonus for winning the United States Open tennis championship. It was the second year m a row that Martina has earned the half-million dollar bonus for winning three of fourAgencies - 236 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1983-09-15 40 MUHAMMAD ALI WHAT has Mohammad Ali been up to since he retired from boxing m Dec 1981? TOM HIGHLAND catches up with the former world heavyweight champion and talks to him about his past, present and future. LOS ANGELES, Wed. 4 WHAT'S the use ofIPS - 1,051 words
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Article423 1983-09-15 40 NEW YORK, Wed RAY "Boom Boom" Mancini, the World Boxing Association lightweight champion, considered quitting boxing following the death of his last challenger, South Korean Kirn Duk Koo. That was last November and since then, the 22-year-old American has fought just once a 10-round,AFP - 423 words
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Article353 1983-09-15 40 Showers of blessing for Essex LONDON, Wed. Essex clinched the English county cricket championship when Middlesex's slim hopes of retaining the title were finally extinguished m a rainswept finale to the season yesterday. Middlesex had to win their last game, against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge, to have a chance ofAFP - 353 words
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Article239 1983-09-15 40 SPORTS SHORTS STEVE CRAM, who won the 1,500 metres gold medal at the World Athletics Championships m Helsinki last month, has been voted Britain's Athlete of the Year by the country's sports journalists. The women's award went to javelin thrower Fatima Whithread, who won the silver medal m Helsinki. THEAgencies - 239 words
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Article, Illustration362 1983-09-15 41 Ludicrous? No 'cos he 's British im\ TIMESrORT with Alan Hubbard WITH his bowler, brolly, briefcase and Union Jack shirt he looks an archetypal Englishman. Undoubtedly Hiddy Jahan feels the part, too, now that he has been selected to lead England m the world squash team championships m New Zealand362 words
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292 1983-09-15 41 Only right that FAS pay for Jita's course in Brazil BRAZIL is soccer's Mecca, and every coach dreams of making a pilgrimage there. Just breathing the air of Rio is said to be worth a hundred FIFA seminars on strategy. So the five coaches selected by the Football Association of292 words
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Article, Illustration265 1983-09-15 41 AMID the howling gales of doubletalk, hypocrisy and falsehoods blowing through the Iron Curtain at the moment, comes a refreshing zephyr of honesty. Hungarian sport is coming into the open, quite literally and abandoning shamateurism. Professionalism and commercialism, until now dismissed as bourgeois waste-products, have arrived.265 words
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Article361 1983-09-15 41 A POLITICAL pact between Germany and Italy couldn't scupper England In the last World War, but it looks as if it might do so half-a^entury later In the World Cap. England, recalling how hosting soccer's World Cup m 1966 restored the game's sagging morale m its361 words
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Article232 1983-09-15 41 Bracing up for Olympic charge SHANGHAI, Wed. China's fifth national games, due to open m spectacular style here on Friday, will be their take-off point for big-time sports and a full-fledged dress rehearsal for next year's Olympic Games m Los Angeles. Observers consider the Shanghai Games, the first since ChinaAFP - 232 words
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Article332 1983-09-15 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THOUGH national prestige will be uppermost on the minds ot golf professionals taking part m the Old Parr International match-play between Singapore and Malaysia at the Island Course on Sept 24 and 25, the $20,000 carrot which the organisers announced yesterday332 words
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Article207 1983-09-15 42 SEOUL, Wed. Taiwan, with a one-over-par 217, took a fourstroke lead over Australia and defending champions Japan on the first day of the Nomura Cup amateur golf team championship today. Taiwan's Yuan ChingChi shot a three-under--69, while his partners Lai Chung-Jen and Li Wen-Shen carded 72Reuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration481 1983-09-15 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By A W offer $330,000, jobs and scholarships for athletes AN OFFER of jobs, scholarships and $330,000 last night ended local athletics' three-year search for a benefactor. This bumper present from fast-food retailers A W may well change the sobbing tale of Singapore track and481 words
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Article245 1983-09-15 42 New sponsors to rescue of women THE cries of the damsels m distress have been answered. A health drink company have agreed to sponsor the next Singapore Women's Squash Championships to be held at Kallang from Nov 28-Dec 4 (writes Tay Cheng Khoon). Announcing this yesterday, Alee Chen, a spokesman245 words
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Article252 1983-09-15 42 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THE friendly basketball women's match between Samsung and Singapore's Tai Hong, scheduled at the Gay World Stadium last night, was called off because the South Korean team failed to arrive m the Republic. The leading South Korean club they were last year's domestic League champions252 words
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Article128 1983-09-15 42 SINGAPORE finished near the tailend m the recent World Water Skiing Championships m Gothenburg, Sweden. But their 25th position out of 28 has not caused team manager Richard Eu to lose any sleep. Says Richard: "I didn't really expect them to finish higher up. We are128 words
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Article190 1983-09-15 42 NOT content with just gaining promotion to National Football League Division One, Jubilfe Sports Association are hoping to score a grand double with the help of their high-scoring midfielder, Salim Mom. The Division Two champions are counting on Salim and company to upset Farrer Park190 words
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Article187 1983-09-15 42 LONDON, Wed. Burnley, last season's beaten semi-finalists, were dumped out of the English League (Milk) Cup m the first round last night. Four first-half goals were enough for Fourth Division Crewe to register a shock 4-3 victory over their Third Division opponents at Turf MoorReuter - 187 words
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Article108 1983-09-15 42 Rivals to clash again RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Traditional South American soccer rivals Brazil and Argentina meet here at the Maracana Stadium later today to decide the qualifiers m Group Two of the America Cup tournament. Argentina and hosts Brazil are tied with four points each from three games. ButAP - 108 words
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155 1983-09-15 43 THE Singapore Business Houses Football League have agreed to reduce Division Two club Brown Boveri's 17--month suspension. The ban, imposed m July, will now end on Dee 31 Instead of next year, thus allowing Brown Boveri to compete m next year's competition. But Brown155 words
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Article284 1983-09-15 43 JOE DORAI - It 's power to Tiong Bahru Coaching trio to handle intermediates THREE officials of National Football League Division One champions Tiong Bahru Andrew Yap, Sayed Mobarak Allabux and Samsuddin Rahmat have been appointed to handle the Singapore intermediate squad. Their appointment was announced last night by Abbas Abu Amin, deputy284 words
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Article, Illustration312 1983-09-15 43 Rough ride for referee Eusope REFEREE Mohammed Eusope abandoned the Singapore Business Houses Football League senior knockout quarter-final match between Singapore Airlines and Singapore Bus Services after being threatened with assault at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night (writes Joe Dorsi). The incident happened m the 40th minute after aALBERT SIM - 312 words
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177 1983-09-15 43 Skipper Soh to rescue of Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia shrugged off the early jitter* to hold speedy Sooth Korea to a 1-1 draw In the opening match of the Merdeka soccer tournament at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. A defensive error In the ISth minute saw the Malaysians aBernama - 177 words
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Article240 1983-09-15 43 MILORAD PA VIC, the Yugoslav manager of struggling Spanish First Division side Espanol Barcelona, has been dismissed after just two matches. Pavic, who signed a oneyear contract, lost his job because of Espanol's baa start m the League. They are at the bottom of the table after losingAgencies - 240 words
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Article229 1983-09-15 43 America cause $10,500 hitch TEAM America's debut m •Singapore's Merlion Cup soccer competition at the National Stadium from Dec 3-18 has hit a US$5,--000 ($10,500) snag. The Americans, one of the eight teams invited for the competition, have asked for the amount to cover part of their expenses. But the229 words
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Article489 1983-09-15 43 4 WE'RE suffering from having been m Europe for 21 years. There's no novelty m these competitions for our supporters. They have to be attracted by a particular game or the appearance of A a big star. Peter Robinson, Liverpool's chief executive. British teams suffer losses m Europe-AFP - 489 words
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227 1983-09-15 43 BANGALORE, Wed. India were 57 for the loss of two wickets at stumps on the first day, hampered by rain and bad light, of the First cricket Test match against Pakistan here today. Only 29 overs were bowled after the weather prevented play forAFP - 227 words
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Article76 1983-09-15 43 LEVERKUSEN, Wed. West German League champions SV Hamburg crashed to their first defeat of the new season when they were beaten 2-0 by Bayer Leverkusen here last night. As a result the European champions, who have a bye m the first round of this year's competition which startedAFP - 76 words
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Article285 1983-09-15 43 JAN KRAMER - JAN KRAMER 3y MADRID, Wed. Singapore soccer ace Fandi Ahmad is not here with his Dutch team-mates from FC Groningen as they prepare to meet Spain's Atletico Madrid m tonight's first-round, firstleg European Football Union Cup match, but he should be making his Dutch League285 words
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Article, Illustration296 1983-09-15 44 A load of rubbish! Picture by THE tongkangs are gone. And In their wake comes fresh life. Schools of fish are now visible m the Singapore River as mounds of decades-old garbage are being dragged oat. Some people even swam m the river on Sunday, said an Environment Ministry official.WONG KWAI CHOW - 296 words
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Article188 1983-09-15 44 HEDWIG ALFRED - Book fair sales hit $3 m mark HEDWIG ALFRED By READING is becoming a habit with Singaporeans going by the whopping sales made at the recent book fair. Cash sales alone soared beyond the $3 million mark, which is more than three times last year's figure. In addition, more than188 words
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Article125 1983-09-15 44 Dhana ends visit to Egypt CAIRO, Wed. Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan left here for Rome today after a fourday official visit to Egypt, m which talks covered Indochina and the Middle East. He said Egypt shared Singapore's views on Indocninese problems, while the two countries also had the sameAFP - 125 words
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Article30 1983-09-15 44 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rase 3.55 to 1,227.64 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AFPAFP - 30 words
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140 1983-09-15 44 Boat captain in 100-death crash jailed MOSCOW, Wed. The captain of a Volga riverboat on which over 100 people died when it rammed a bridge has been jailed for 10 years for negligence, the newspaper Sovietskaya Rossia (Soviet Russia) reported today. Vladimir Kleimenov, captain of the riverboat Alexander Suvorov, whichReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration366 1983-09-15 44 No link with shooting down of plane, says minister 4 NOT only the financial responsibility, but the entire political responsibility for what happened should be borne by those who made this aeroplane an instrument of their fl| dirty politics. 7 Mr Kornienko (left) at aAP; Reuter; UPI - 366 words
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Article, Illustration346 1983-09-15 44 Arthit will be Thai Supreme Commander BANGKOK, Wednesday THAILAND'S influential army Commander-in-Chief Gen Arthit Kamlang-ek gained more power today after it was officially announced that he will also take over as Supreme Commander of the armed forces on Oct 1. The announcement said Gen Arthit, 58, will succeed Gen SaiyudUPI; Reuter - 346 words
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Miscellaneous104 1983-09-15 43 BASKETBALL Inter-con tournament (Various venues, 7.30 p.m.). Friendly: Samsung (South Korea) v Tai Hong (Gay World, 8 p.m.). HOCKEY Premier League: SAFSA v LA (Tanglin, 5.30 p.m.), SRC v Khalsa (Padang, 5.20 p.m.). SOCCER President's Cap (q-finals): Farrer Park Utd. v Jubilee (Jin. Besar, 8 p.m.). SGSFL Dlv 3 guarter-nnals:104 words
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Advertisement311 1983-09-15 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Attempts to salvage the Carrian group appear to have broken down completely with the unveiling of massive additional debts that Carrian had kept undisclosed. Teresa Lim reports from Hongkong. The Minister for Law has petitioned the High Court to wind up 21311 words
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Miscellaneous140 1983-09-15 44 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.00 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.51 a.m. Adelaide 12/14 C Goudy j Manila 23 34 C Amsterdam Melbourne 7/30 C Goudy Bangkok 25/33 C Rain Moscow140 words
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1042 1983-09-15 1 TV violence a force to be reckoned with THE small child pronounces her name carefully and puts up four fingers to indicate her age. Then Laneeta proceeds to describe the horrible scenes she witnessed m her family room the night before. Staring blankly ahead, she re-runs with the fidelity ofCSM - 1,042 words
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Article, Illustration627 1983-09-15 1 MAHICAR B. JAR A - MAHICAR B. JAR A By I THE Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) has done a study on how TV violence could affect children. "Although much controversy still enshrouds the issue of how much television influences the child, the fact that such influence existsDepthnews Asia - 627 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1983-09-15 2 Understanding your child 4 A child falls and cries and the most common response is to tell the child that it's all right, that it does not hurt, or that boys don't cry, and so on. But it does hurt and that is pre- a cisely what the child is1,255 words
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Article196 1983-09-15 2 DR MIA Kellmer Pringle, author of The Needs of Children, proposed the following commandments for parents: 1. Give continuous, consistent, loving care it's essential for the mind's health as food is for the body. 2. Give generously of your time and understanding playing with and196 words
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Article65 1983-09-15 2 Dr P K's bibliography FOR parents who would like to read m depth the issues discussed above, the doctor prescribes these three books which are available at the National Library: Carol Tomlinson Keasey, Child's Eye View, St. Martin's Press, 1980, 276 pp. Dr Thomas Gordon, P.E.T. (Parent Effectiveness Training), New65 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1983-09-15 5 IT'S early m the morning about 7 a.m. and it's quiet m the rubber plantation. No people, no dogs barking, no cars passing, only a few birds warming up their voices for the morning chorus. Then I hear it chomp chomp and then again chomp, chomp, chomp. I1,098 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1983-09-15 6 This feature, although it may not be upgradable, may be of passing interest to a hacker. Read P? For translation, let ERIK SANDBERGDIMENT enlighten you on the new technobabble. People who have reached the hacking stage are often fun-loving pranksters. A few are the embodiment ofNYT - 1,026 words
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Article758 1983-09-15 6 PETER DURISCH - PETER DURISCH Byf THE most effective anti-hijacking agent at Kennedy Airport m New York is short, scruffy, unshaven and dressed m a ragged uniform. Growling through a cigarette clenched between uneven teeth, he orders passengers waiting to board flights out of the way so that he canThe Observer - 758 words
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Article, Illustration522 1983-09-15 12 PATRICK SHEN - PATRICK SHEN BREATHLESS Now showing at Lido Reviewed by THE original Breathless (JeanLuc Godard's A Bout de Souffle) was fresh and invigorating m its use of the hand-held camera jerky and jumpy m combination with location shooting that made use of stark, realistic lighting. The film simply522 words
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659 1983-09-15 12 Star formula that goes into making of teen idols Hondas or robots, Sonys or teen idols all come from assembly lines, neh? JILL HENDRICKSON m Tokyo reports. SEVERAL years ago, Seiko Matsuda was a toothy 16-year-old teenager who "didn't know how to dress", says talent scout Hideyoshi Aizawa, who discoveredAP - 659 words
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Article, Illustration804 1983-09-15 13 In this first part of his curtain-raiser to our Jazz Festival which starts tomorrowi NG muses on the international appeal of jazz and considers its challenges. 4 This element of surprise exists because jazz is an improvisational art. Improvisation means freedom; and freedom affords the possibility804 words
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Article, Illustration282 1983-09-15 13 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STARS II Every Friday, Ch 5, 6.55 p.m. Starting Sept 30 Previewed by ■HOI IT'S time, once again, to let the tiny tots entertain you. Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars 11, a sequel to the popular, non-competitive children's talentime series, will282 words
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Advertisement12 1983-09-15 13 Tomorrow: NG gives you some hints on how to listen to jazz.12 words
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Miscellaneous97 1983-09-15 13 TODAY: Singapore 5 .39 a.m (1.8 m), 10.24 a.m. (1.4 m), 4.28 p.m. (2.2 m). Sedlli Kechil 5.16 a.m. (2.0 m), 10.45 a.m. (1.5 m), 3.39 p.m. (1.9 m), 11.09 p.m. (0.8 m). Port Dickson 5.50 a.m. (1.0 m). 12.20 p.m. (1.9 m), 6.41 p.m. (1.4 m). TOMORROW: Singapore 12.1897 words
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Article, Illustration233 1983-09-15 1 Calligraphy scroll on longevity IT IS a rare calligraphy scroll: One hundred words of longevity, written m 100 different styles, by 100 accomplished calligraphers. It must have taken the organiser or organisers m the Qing dynasty quite a few weeks, if not months, to gather so many calligrahers to write233 words
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Article552 1983-09-15 1 Our Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, will be 60 tomorrow. For Chinese who use a calendar which follows a cycle of 60 years, this completion of a full cycle of life is a cause for great jubilation and an occasion for a shou552 words
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Article, Illustration518 1983-09-15 1 Symbols of long life and the nine wishes CHINESE symbolism comes into full play at a birthday celebration when someone completes 60 years according to the Chinese calendar. At such a birthday celebration, especially of a rich family, one will find long-life noodles fl-fe and wine, long-life peach nm the518 words
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Advertisement671 1983-09-15 1 7/ie Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics Meet 1983 Where Spectators Win Prizes Too! Make a date with The Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics "SpCCtatOrS' LUCky Or3W DOOr prizes for everyone K^X'i^tKK^^ Wjn MOte tHan 50 PrIZ6S BPeCtat rB! E -ry spectator w,,l receive a M,tsub, S h, Blue DJimor^Jjosj; Puzzle Ist 8-Day671 words
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Article, Illustration540 1983-09-15 2 HOO YEW GEE - HOO YEW GEE By AN ARTIST'S pride, a photographer's nightmare and an art lover's delight. One could justifiably describe artist Aw Tee Hong's latest portrayal of the Singapore River m such terms. Aw's painting m oil capturing the stretch of Boat Quay from Cavenagh540 words
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Article24 1983-09-15 2 i££liUftfJ« ?/r MfM]ft£-*° &*djj**-H*7 ifijr £#f«ft£tM M ft±7*frtt-i*° t/rftPSf*6ij^W^c jfjj-H- Sk fP-S-»*ftPi li i. I tlWiK|ID" ft JWA^fi'jS^T &#S ofl^^epm*?f6^TS3E fffl ffc f f#s^H24 words
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Article, Illustration311 1983-09-15 2 TAN BAN HUAT - Blending words w ith bamboo leaves TAN BAN HUAT By ARTIST Tan Khim Ser has breathed new life into the art of Chinese brush painting by his skilful blending of strokes to form characters with bamboo leaves. This has become a hit among local art enthusiasts. Demand for such paintings311 words
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Advertisement254 1983-09-15 2 APPOINTMENII/NOTICES ■HDfBnOH Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mm. Charges: S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/Notices Section Straits Times: 5523. 75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 I A NTS rs gQggj TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House imiiiiiii mm jSSftit 2724-7 2m 110^ Box n Collected: soo254 words
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Advertisement259 1983-09-15 2 V Regent Motors Private limited i A member of Slme Darby Group Owing to continued expansion, we now require additional Sales Representatives (JL/SR/PM) (Male or Female) to promote our range of passenger and commercial vehicles, and earn up to $30,000 to $40,000 per annum. Candidates should Possess at least 3259 words
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Advertisement293 1983-09-15 2 DHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens/ Permanent Residents of Singapore for appointment as: ASSISTANT ESTATES/LANDS OFFICER QUALIFICATION Degree from a recognised University. RESPONSIBILITIES To assist m the management and maintenance of Board's new towns/housing estates including the valuation, acquisition, sales and leases of buildings, and land OR to assist m293 words
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Advertisement345 1983-09-15 2 FAMILY RESTAURANT, SABAH seeks MANAGER OR MANAGING PARTNER If you are seeking a future m the restaurant business this opportunity may be for you. We have just completed a restaurant m Sabah aiming at the family market serving nourishing inexpensive fast food. This restaurant is the first of an expanding345 words
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Advertisement712 1983-09-15 3 APPOINTMENTS In National WE Mm Semiconductor, our biggest asset is V PEOPLE 1 I It is people who keep National m the forefront of high technology. S IWe are searching for dedicated and motivated individuals who want to J| I broaden their career status as well as learn, progress and712 words
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Advertisement503 1983-09-15 3 I SALES I I REPRESENTATIVES I (Building Maintenance Products) m 3M Singapore is a subsidiary of a large international corporation ■WL dealing with a wide variety of high technology and quality products. *M As a result of our expansion, we have a new position for a Sales *|ft! Representative to503 words
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Advertisement715 1983-09-15 3 DISTRIBUTION MANAGER AROUND $40,000 PER ANNUM PMR 1290 Our client is the largest pharmaceutical products, Pharmaceuticals or medical trading company m the Tegion, consumables. Qualities of initiative, representing several leading manufacturers tact, good business judgement and from Europe and the U.S.A. The job will communicating ability are extremely encompass negotiations715 words
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Article, Illustration725 1983-09-15 4 In this article, which is the second of a six-part series, SURATMAN MARKASAN writes about stone inscriptions that provide a clue to the development of the Malay language m the past. MANY researchers agree with the views of von Humboldt on the roots725 words
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Article527 1983-09-15 4 Oleh SURATMAN MARKASAN SELAIN dari pendapatpendapat yang telah diajukan oleh sarjana dan penyelidik-penyeli-dik, banyak lagi penyelidik-penyelidik bersetuju dengan pendapat-pendapat von Humboldt, tentang keserumpunan bahasa Melayu-Polinesia dan pendapat-pendapat A.R. Logan dan A.H. Keane, tentang asal-usul bangsa Melayu berasal dari bangsa di daratan Asia. Prof Dr Slametmuljana, dalam bukunya527 words
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Article503 1983-09-15 4 YAAKUB RASHID - YAAKUB RASHID By A birthday is a special day m a person's life. This is obvious to most Singaporeans, many of whom go to great lengths to celebrate their birthdays. Birthday parties are often held with large numbers of invitation cards sent oat. Is the birthday503 words
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Article319 1983-09-15 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn MALAY Haron A. Rahman By Lesson 778 Learn Malay: The Easy Way Jawapan bagi soalan-soalan dalam Pelajaran 77 A: Answers to questions m Lesson 77 A: 1) Rampai Temasik ialah sebuah majlis berbagai peraduan yang diadakan di Sekolah Rendah Temasek oleh guru-guru yang mengajar Bahasa Melayu sebagai bahasa319 words
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Advertisement681 1983-09-15 4 NOTICES takes great pleasure m announcing the appointment of SUMMIT COMPANY (S) PTE LTD 35 Tannery Road #0501 Tannery Block, Ruby Industrial Complex Singapore 1334. Tel: *****63 as the Sole Agents for Singapore, East Malaysia Brunei and SUMMIT COMPANY (M) SDN BHD Lot 6, Jalan 19/1 Petaling Jaya W. Malaysia.681 words
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Advertisement651 1983-09-15 4 IN THK HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 171 of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) \n% Edition And In the Matter of Kal Ualon Investments Pte Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding651 words
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