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Title Section14 1983-10-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration784 1983-10-10 1 LAI YEW KONG - Crime watch: role will help police work LAI YEW KONG By Crime watch MORE efforts will be made to boost the anti Watch Scheme, which will complement the i-crime Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Police Post (NPP) system. Saying this yesterday, Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin quashed doubts that the watch scheme,784 words
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Article, Illustration418 1983-10-10 1 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Our Diplomatic Correspondent says Dhana SINGAPORE Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan yesterday reiterated Asean disappointment over Australia's stand at the United Nations concerning Vietnam's continued occupation of Cambodia. "We were all very disappointed over the Australian Foreign Ministor's statement at the UN,418 words
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Article, Illustration795 1983-10-10 1 Four South Korean ministers and 15 others killed m Rangoon Chun escapes bomb explosion RANGOON, Sunday SOUTH Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan today narrowly missed being the victim of a powerful bomb explosion at Burma's Martyrs Mausoleum which killed four of his senior Cabinet ministers and 15AP; Reuter; UPI; AFP - 795 words
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Article140 1983-10-10 1 THE following is the list of South Koreans killed m the bomb explosion at the Burmese national cemetery m Rangoon. Mr Suh Suk-Joon, Deputy Premier and Economic Planning Minister; Mr Lee Bum-Suk, Foreign Minister; Mr Suh Sang-Chui, Energy and Resources Minister; Mr Kirn Dong-Whie,140 words
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Article, Illustration637 1983-10-10 1 RICHARD LIM; LEONG WENG KAM - RICHARD LIM LEONG WENG KAM By and STEWING m the 29-de-gree Celsius heat at the National Theatre last night, a 2,800-strong crowd watched a 17-year-old school leaver, a 23--year-old national serviceman and a six-man group sweep the top prizes m the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Chinese637 words
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Article56 1983-10-10 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Burma Airways special flight from 'Rangoon, scheduled to land here tonight with the bodies of the South Korean ministers, has been cancelled, a South Korean Embassy spokesman said. He said arrangements are now being made to send a Korean Air Lines plane to RangoonAP - 56 words
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149 1983-10-10 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. White House officials planning President Ronald Reagan s trip to Asia are considering remapping it to start by way of the Alaskan global route thus taking the familiar commercial path to Japan and Korea past the Soviet Union's sensitive Past coastNYT - 149 words
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Article643 1983-10-10 2 Where the action is... IT WAS 1.45 a.m. yesterday when the May Day message was received at Changi Airport. A Boeing 737 with 100 people on board had developed engine trouble and was about to crash land. Within seconds, the alert went out to the police, while the army,643 words
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Article615 1983-10-10 2 The talent that died YESTERDAY'S bomb blast at the Burmese national cemetery m Rangoon deprived South Korea of some of its most dynamic government technocrats trusted by President Chun Doo-Hwan. Among the 15 South Koreans killed m the blast while accompanying the President on a visit to615 words
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Article359 1983-10-10 2 Lawman on an isle PULAU SEKING: Coconut trees, off-shore coral reefs, houses on stilts lining the shoreline, a population of 500... and a police post, one of three outlying sub-stations under the Marine Police. Constable Mohd Ishak bin Hadaitullah, 28, the lone man m charge, lives and works359 words
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Article202 1983-10-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MANY dictionaries of politics need to be revised. So many things have been happening which defy previously-held beliefs. Among these are myths that election pledges are important, a communist society is the workers' Utopia and massive demonstrations are the prerogative of anti-estab-lishment forces. Developments which202 words
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Article252 1983-10-10 2 Spore still out SINGAPORE will still be out of next year's Malaysia Cup soccer tournament. This was decided by the Football Association of Malaysia at their monthly council meeting yesterday following objections by Johore, which remained adamant against Singapore's re-entry. This is despite the Republic having the support of252 words
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Article215 1983-10-10 2 Union wants change MALAYSIA'S biggest trade union, the National Union of Plantation Workers (NUPW), for the first time, is seeking a monthly wage for its 155,000 union members m place of the present basic daily wage plus incentives. The union is seeking from the Malaysian Agricultural Producers215 words
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Article219 1983-10-10 2 OLYMPIC GAMES SPIN-OFFS FOR SINGAPORE TRADERS THE 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games has generated some spin-offs for manufacturers m Singapore. American department stores are buying a lot more from the Republic this year. One reason cited is that stores around the Los Angeles area are expecting large increases219 words
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Article54 1983-10-10 2 AMbHIUA IN UHlNtSt bYhb DESPITE their desire to improve relations with the US, Chinese authorities are not telling the people what America is really like. Beijing's press, radio and television portray an America ridden with crime, poverty and tension. The result is a dreary picture of life in a54 words
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Article172 1983-10-10 2 Genesis of a project DR LU Gwei Djen is the chief collaborator of Dr Joseph Needham m his monumental project, Science and Civilisation m China. Both of them are here to raise funds for the proposed building of their East Asian History of Science Library. She172 words
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Advertisement301 1983-10-10 2 daily departure time to Brunei. Have a reasonably civilized breakfast, pack your calculator, scan the newspapers and make your way to Changi. You miss the rush hour on the road and the rush hour at the airport. By 10.40 you're flying with friends on your way to Brunei where you301 words
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Article540 1983-10-10 3 mmmmmm**mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*4*uimy..m,>.>n»tm Chun spokesman blames blast on North Korean plot SEOUL, Sun. THE deaths of four key South Korean Cabinet ministers and other top advisors m a bomb blast m Burma today is bound to raise tensions m the Korean peninsula, diplomatic sources said here today.Reuter; AP - 540 words
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Article257 1983-10-10 3 Anger and frustration in Seoul SEOUL, San. The mood was one of anger, frustration and bafflement here today after news was received of the massacre m Rangoon of the 15 South Koreans who were killed m the bomb blast. Following on the Korean airliner disaster on Sept 1 m whichReuter; AP - 257 words
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157 1983-10-10 3 SEOUL, Sun. President Chun Doo-Hwan's regional tour of Burma, India, Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zealand and Brunei which is now cancelled, was termed as "positive summit diplomacy" by the South Korean government. The visits to Burma, India and Sri Lanka were aimed at neutralising aAFP; Reuter; AP - 157 words
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Article, Illustration460 1983-10-10 3 SEOUL, Sun. The bomb explosion today at the Burmese national cemetery m Rangoon deprived South Korea of some of its most dynamic government technocrats trusted by President Chun DooHwan. Among the 15 South Koreans killed m the blast while accompanying theReuter - 460 words
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249 1983-10-10 3 4 After the airliner incident, why should it again be my country to suf a fer? 7 A Seoul housewife BEIJING, Sun. China's official Xinhua news agency reported with unusual swiftness the bomb attack m Rangoon which killed 15 South Koreans. In aAFP - 249 words
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Article83 1983-10-10 3 THE Martyrs' Mausoleum was built m honour of nationalist leader Gen Aung San, who formed Burma's first government after World Warn. Gen Aung San, along with a number of his ministers, was assassinated on July 19, 1947, by suspected political opponents. Martyrs Day on July 19 is83 words
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241 1983-10-10 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. Iraq has told the US that it intends to use its newly acquired French Super Etendard warplanes to bring a quick end to its war with Iran, the Washington Post newspaper said today. The Post said the message from Baghdad, sentReuter; AFP - 241 words
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442 1983-10-10 4 TOKYO, Sunday AFTER nearly seven years' deliberation, a Tokyo district court will hand down its verdict on Wednesday on former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka for allegedly accepting bribes. Tanaka, 65, is accused of having accepted 500 million yen (about 554.4 million) m bribes fromAFP; Reuter - 442 words
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Article, Illustration161 1983-10-10 4 Tanaka still controls largest faction ALTHOUGH Kakuel Tanaka formally resigned from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) for his alleged involvement m the Lockheed scandal, sitting as an "independent" m the Diet (parliament), he still controls the largest faction within the party. A total of 115 conservative parliamentarians are linked161 words
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Article52 1983-10-10 4 SEVILLE, (Spain), Sun. A specially trained dog has been snatching handbags from women m this southern Spanish town. Police said yesterday the large German Shepherd took the handbags m its teeth and made off with them. Half a dozen women had been robbed so far, according to theAFP - 52 words
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Article45 1983-10-10 4 NEW DELHI, Sun. The death toll mounted to 93 yesterday m torrential rain that lashed the south-eastern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh m the past week, authorities said. The rain followed a powerful storm that hit the state's coastal districts last Monday. APAP - 45 words
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Article61 1983-10-10 4 THE TEL AVTV stock exchange closed yesterday as anxious Israelis awaited emergency financial measures and a parliamentary vote to set up a new government under Prime Minister-designate Yitzhak Shamir. The exchange, which normally opens on Sunday, kept its doors shut m case of panic selling by smallReuter - 61 words
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Article57 1983-10-10 4 SIKH AND Hindu parties have called for a general strike m New Delhi today to protest against Hindu-Sikh violence m Punjab amid fears that clashes between the two communities may spread to the Indian capital. This fear follows a series of anti-Sikh attacks on Saturday atAFP - 57 words
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Article75 1983-10-10 4 TALKS ON reform of the European Economic? Community, due to lead to decisions at a community summit m December, begin m Athens today attended by foreign, finance and agriculture ministers. The three main aims are to reduce spending, particularly on agriculture, to find a lasting solution toAFP - 75 words
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Article69 1983-10-10 4 PAKISTAN PRESIDENT Muhammad Zia-Ul-Haq will meet leaders of a religious party tomorrow to open a long-awaited dialogue with civilian politicians, the party any nounced m Islamabad yesterday. Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani, president of Jamiat Ulema-I-Pakistan (Jup), told Reuters he would lead a five-man team to seeReuter - 69 words
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Article47 1983-10-10 4 A US MARINE helicopter was hit by gunfire while landing at a peacekeeping post m Beirut on Sunday and two Marines were wounded m separate incidents, a Marine spokesman said. The helicopter was not put out of service and had no passengers. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article64 1983-10-10 4 HONGKONG GOVERNOR Sir Edward Youde and members of the Executive Council (Exco) returned to the British colony yesterday following talks m London with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe on the future of the territory. "The atmosphere was positive and our discussions showedAFP - 64 words
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Article27 1983-10-10 4 TWO ISTANBUL daily newspapers yesterday retracted their stories that a Soviet general had defected, saying the reports could not be confirmed by officials. APAP - 27 words
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248 1983-10-10 4 WASHINGTON, Sunday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said yesterday j that a "massive" influx of new Soviet military equipment into Syria, including an ad- vanced SS-21 missile system, had caused the US "to wonder aloud" about Syrian interest m peace m the re- v iNYT; Reuter - 248 words
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132 1983-10-10 4 Syrians will not fight against Palestinians DAMASCUS, Sun. Syria said yesterday it would not fight against any individual or group within the Palestinian movement. The Syrian statement was made as Palestinian leaders were meeting here last night to try to heal the five-month-old rift inside the mainstream Fatah guerilla group.Reuter - 132 words
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161 1983-10-10 4 Mugabe threatens to seize land owned by whites HARARE, Sun. Prime Minister Robert Mugabe warned that his government would seize white-owned land if British aid to his country was stopped. Mr Mugabe said yesterday that his government would not tax the black majority to raise money to buy land fromUPI - 161 words
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446 1983-10-10 6 UNITED NATIONS, Sun Start talking m good faith, say non-aligned nations DELEGATES of 100 non-aligned countries have appealed to the superpowers to abandon confrontation and begin talking "m a spirit of shared good faith." The appeal was contained m a 20-page communique drafted mReuter - 446 words
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Article113 1983-10-10 6 Comecon meeting in E. Berlin BERLIN, Sun. The Soviet bloc has again declined to call a summit of party leaders to discuss economic integration. Instead, a lower-level meeting of government chiefs will be held on Oct 18 m East Berlin, according to an official announcement on Friday. The East GermanAP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration195 1983-10-10 6 LONDON, Sat. The pregnant ex-glrlfriend of a top adviser to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher appeared m public yesterday for the first tune since the scandal broke, and indicated she did not want to see her former lover again. Miss Sarah Keays, who is expecting Trade MinisterAP - 195 words
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344 1983-10-10 6 MOSCOW, Sun. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan turned September into "a month of hatred" by accusing the Soviet Union of the cold-blooded killings of 269 people aboard a South Korean airliner, the newspaper Izvestia said m an open letter to Mr Reagan. "Did the American344 words
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Article62 1983-10-10 6 BEIJING, Sun. Police cars, fire engines and ambulances throughout China must all be equipped with sirens and Cashing lights by May Day 1984, the People's Daily said today. Regulations issued by the newly-instituted Ministry of Public Security set an upper noise level for the sirens ofReuter - 62 words
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Article159 1983-10-10 6 LONDON, Sun. A blackmail plot to poison tond In British so per- J markets has been foiled m Switzerland where a man has been arrested, New Scotland Yard said last night. The Metropolitan Police headquarters said that senior detectives from its Serious Crimes Squad wereAP - 159 words
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259 1983-10-10 6 LONDON, Sun. Britain's ruling Conservative party has been infiltrated by "extreme right-wing organisations" according to its own investigators, The Observer reported today. The weekly said it obtained a draft copy of a secret report which "documents dozens of cases of infiltration" and "claims thereAP - 259 words
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Article96 1983-10-10 6 LONDON, Sun. Britain's opposition Labour Party under new, younger leaders has nearly closed the gap with the ruling Conservatives, according to an opinion poll. The poll m today's The Observer newspaper puts Labour, now led by 41-year-old Mr Neil Kinnock, only three points behind Prime MinisterReuter - 96 words
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443 1983-10-10 7 BUENOS AIRES, Sunday AN APPEALS court m the southern town of Comodoro Rivadavia yesterday lifted a judicial freeze on government negotiations to reschedule Argentina's foreign debt, the independent news agency Noticias Argentinas said. The court also declared federal judge Fedenco Pinto KramerReuter; UPI - 443 words
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Article, Illustration61 1983-10-10 7 HUNDREDS of Roman Catholics gathering for the dedication of a nearly 10-metre-tall stainless steel statue m Santa Clara, California, on Saturday. This is the first shrine for the more than one million Bay area Catholics. The statue is of the Virgin Mary and isAP - 61 words
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372 1983-10-10 7 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Accord on high-technology sales expected By Our US Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sun. Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian arrives here tomorrow for a five-day visit which should enhance the rapidly-improving relations between the two countries. Two weeks ago US Secretary of Defence372 words
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206 1983-10-10 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. The members of President Ronald Reagan's commission on Central America are scheduled to fly to Panama today to start a six-day, six-nation mission that will include talks with government leaders but not rebels m El Salvador and Nicaragua. The 12-member commission, whichNYT - 206 words
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149 1983-10-10 7 INDEPENDENCE M issouri), Sun. In a landmark decision m Missouri, a circuit court jury found on Friday the "battered wife" syndrome was a viable defence for a Taiwanese woman accused of killing her husband, and acquitted her of the charge. The second-degree mur- derUPI - 149 words
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267 1983-10-10 7 'Argentine sabotage team deported by Spain' LONDON, Sun. SPAIN arrested and deported an Argentine underwater sabotage j team intending to blow up British ammunition and fuel dumps m Gibraltar during last year's Fa Iklands War, the Sunday j Times newspaper said today. The newspaper said the planned raid on theReuter - 267 words
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Advertisement412 1983-10-10 8 Delfi Orchard Now even more attractive IST STOREY FLOOR PLAN I *X BACK I«NF [~4> V^^fcHPl^^ I 5 V^l^ Ino.IO9Nd.UO No.IH No.U2 No.HS f*>."4 S^ E Om^ ~SI ORCHARD I liL^nS-T N0.107 Nc.,08 W .,3* 31.4« 30.02. 39.90* 3,. Wrf «7.,9- W_ 1 TOWERS nn^rt^ni side r 7 65 -72412 words
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Article, Illustration314 1983-10-10 9 Rescue teams go into action and all's well m 30 minutes Story: PAUL WEE Pictures: ARTHUR LEE IT WAS 1.45 a.m. While most of Singapore was asleep, the May Day message came m at Changi Airport yesterday. A Boeing 737 with 100 people on board had developed314 words
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176 1983-10-10 9 ONE week after the poUce crackdown on motorcycle hell-riders, things were quiet along Chang! Coast Road m the wee hours of yesterday. Traffic policemen on patrol had little to report a change from last weekend when 7H people were picked up there. Some cars176 words
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Article, Illustration242 1983-10-10 9 ra*s T uwt ptres pwces ♦RICE: Wk Thai 100% 1 *f Unch 0.78 m\^l r^^ MedkjlT Fad k Unch uo WV_^ GoWen Phoenix 1 kg Unch 1.26 MEAT PORK: lean Meat 1 kg Unch 8.00 Twee Rak 1 kg Unch 7.00 Streaky 1 kg Unch 7 00 W-242 words
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117 1983-10-10 9 CLERK Abdul Aziz bin Salleh was driving along Upper East Coast Road towards Bedok with a friend on Saturday night when he saw flames licking from the car's air conditioner vent. He quickly stopped and both men dashed out of the car, which was117 words
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Article, Illustration613 1983-10-10 10 BENG TAN - BENG TAN 40-bed mini-hospital expected ready by '85 By Our Medical Reporter SINGAPORE'S first mini-hospital of 40 beds is expected to be ready m 1985. It will be atop the new three-level Toa Pay oh Poly clinic, between Toa Pay oh Lorong 7 and613 words
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127 1983-10-10 10 Group's help to blood transfusion service praised THE St John Ambulance Brigade has been praised for supporting the efforts of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service. Dr Kwa Soon Bee, director of the Singapore General Hospital, said yesterday that the association could play a useful role m disseminating information on blood127 words
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Article63 1983-10-10 10 THE Singapore Armed Forces are conducting military exercises m the Lim Chu Rang, Hong Kah. Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Pulau Übin and Pulau Tekong areas today from 8 a.m. until midnight. Blanks and thunderflashes are being used. The public is advised not to be alarmed. The same exercise will63 words
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247 1983-10-10 10 Ngee Ann poly team aims high in Himalayas A TEAM of six from Ngee Ann Polytechnic are out to plant their poly flag somewhere on the Himalayan mountain ranges. Five students of shipbuilding and repair technology and lecturer Abid Hasan were scheduled to leave this morning on a 12-day trekking247 words
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Article89 1983-10-10 10 Re-register I-card reminder THOSE people born between May 6, and Dec 31, 1966, are reminded to call at the National Registration Office, Empress Place to re-register their identity cards. Documents required for reregistration are: Identity card, two recent photographs of the applicant, the birth certificate and or citizenship certificate, statutory89 words
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Article168 1983-10-10 10 MAY JEE did not win a race yesterday, bat she still had a ball of a time. Everyone else m the children's ball-dribbling race was trying their best to come m first. Bat five-year-old May Jee was not at all bothered by the flurry168 words
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Article, Illustration474 1983-10-10 11 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG Kreta Ayer complex broadcasts lessons for hawkers and shoppers By THE message reads loud and clear on the banner. And the loudspeaker is there to amplify the point that it is easy to learn Mandarin. Simple words and phrases are broadcast474 words
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Article54 1983-10-10 11 A MAN who tried to smuggle three straws of heroin into Singapore by hiding them m his mouth was fined $600 by a magistrate on Saturday. Nasir bin Hassan, 30, was caught with the drugs by customs officers who searched him at the Woodlands54 words
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196 1983-10-10 11 MORE women have been urged to join co-operative societies, especially thrift and loan societies. Mr Teo Chong Tee, Parliamentary Secretary (Environment and Social Affairs), said that although 45 per cent of all females are m the labour force, only two m 10 are196 words
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95 1983-10-10 11 MARINE police want to contact the family of a Chinese man whose body was found floating m the sea off Marina Bay on Saturday morning. The dead man. aged between 20 and 30, was described as 1.7 m tall, fair- i complexioned95 words
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Article108 1983-10-10 11 THE Kaki Bukit citizens' consultative committee is on a month-long search for the hawker or stallholder who speaks the most Mandarin. There are 293 vendors at Kaki Bukit 's two markets m Blocks 511 and 630, and the committee will visit them every Sunday this108 words
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130 1983-10-10 11 AN MP has said he hopes that the South-east Asian Youth Ship programme j would hold back the onslaught of the "new I morality" or "modern culture" by promoting the cultures of member states. Mr Saidi Haji Shariff, j MP for130 words
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Article56 1983-10-10 11 A WOMAN was on Saturday charged with being an accomplice m an armed robbery involving cash and jewellery worth more than $29,100 on Feb 13, 1981. Tionj* Ling Mooi, 25, a Malaysian, was granted bail of $10,000 m one surety or $5,000 m two sureties until her case56 words
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Article, Illustration44 1983-10-10 12 A smooth queue waiting to board the ferry (above) and among the crowd was the three-generation Koh family (right) which was going to Kusa to pray for health, wealth and happiness. Pictures by KENNETH KOH and WONG KWAI CHOW.44 words
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314 1983-10-10 12 TEN minutes. That was about the average waiting time for a ferry ride to Kusu Island yesterday thanks to a new ticket selling system. In the past, pilgrims had to queue for as long as three hours on Sundays and public holidays lust to314 words
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Article, Illustration253 1983-10-10 12 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By THEY could have been where the action was last night on stage at the National Theatre. But disqualified finalists Miss Hui Choi Hah, 18, and Mr Teong Swee Kiong, 26, watched the Chinese talentime finals on television (above) instead. Though left out253 words
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197 1983-10-10 12 Junior club to keep youths out of trouble YOUTHS of Kakl Bukit can look forward to a junior dab as soon as the residents committee centre at Block 504, Bedok North, is ready. The MP for Kaki Bukit, Mr Saidl Hal Shariff said yesterday that residents had complained to him197 words
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103 1983-10-10 12 EUSOFF College m Bukit Timah held a grand open house and a food and fun fair at the college yesterday. It was organised by the 215 residents of the National University of Singapore's only women's hostel. Miss Sumita Pillay, 21, president of the Junior Common103 words
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Article120 1983-10-10 12 CLAN associations have been urged to organise more cultural activities to attract young people. The call was made by the MP for Bukit Batok, Mr Chai Chong Vii, at a dinner organised by the Singapore Chin Kang Huay Kuan and the Singa- pore Chin Kang120 words
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Article, Illustration387 1983-10-10 13 EVANGEMNE GAMBOA - EVANGEMNE GAMBOA By THESE children spend some of their free time playing with the animals being offered for adoption by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Students from the Bukit Ho Swee Secondary School, these children find going to the SPCA's poundTAN SUAN ANN - 387 words
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378 1983-10-10 13 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM Dr Wong assures parents By CHILDREN who are not included m the programme for gifted children will have every chance to develop their potential under the normal education system. This assurance came yesterday from the Minister of State (Trade and Industry),378 words
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Article, Illustration161 1983-10-10 13 PEACE and tranquility by the water's edge and shade i from the sun were all the ingredients that 300 chil- j dren needed to create their masterpieces. They were pupils and i ex-pupils of the PAP Tan- glin Kindergarten who turned up at161 words
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Article, Illustration481 1983-10-10 14 SCIENCE and technology are crucial to our way of life. But they develop so fast it is hard to keep up with what is happening. In this page we try to explain m simple terms the developments that may soon affect our lives. SWIMMERS m Singapore481 words
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160 1983-10-10 14 SCIENTISTS may have found an important clue to cancer. They have known for a long time that some viruses carry oncogenes, that is, genes that can cause cancers m laboratory animals. Now a report m the magazine, Discover, said that scientists had found a160 words
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195 1983-10-10 14 THE Earth throbs every 12 hours, said a team of physicists from the University of Rome. This unexpected and unexplained observation was made while the team was looking for gravity waves, reported the New Scientist. Gravity waves, predicted by Einstein, had never been195 words
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Article65 1983-10-10 14 Bicycles move up a gear BICYCLES have kept up with technology. The first bicycle to have automatic transmission will be available soon, said a report m New Scientist. Equipped with an expanding chain wheel and 16 separate gears, it is made by the British bicycle company Holdsworthy. As the cyclist's65 words
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Article107 1983-10-10 14 THE right amount of dried bay leaves can lend special flavour to all types of food. Bat If eaten, the spiky stems and leaves of this herb can punch holes m the Intestines or stomachs. A report from Discover said a woman was thought to suffer107 words
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Article108 1983-10-10 14 Keeping writers on course A REPORTER'S or a pgliceman's job often requires him to take down notes m the dark. Most, if not all, will turn out squiggly and illegible because of their inability to see m the dark. Now there is a sheet of paper designed with the surface108 words
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Article113 1983-10-10 14 SCIENTISTS at ElectroScience Lab of Ohio State University have come up with a portable radar which can locate pipelines buried up to about three metres underground. This device, which would be available m about a year's time, can identify buried plastic, wood and other materials. As113 words
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Article, Illustration15 1983-10-10 15 Keep Clean Campaign Drive carefully, the mayor fas with as today15 words
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258 1983-10-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Prime Minister yesterday took to task executives m the public and private sectors who had dishonoured the trust placed on them to manage well. Their unscrupulousness had led to various malpractices occurring m their organisations or companies, Datuk SeriBernama - 258 words
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198 1983-10-10 15 NEW YORK, Sun. The I drug problem will certain- j ly be brought up m the discussion between Depu- j ty Prime Minister Datuk I Musa Hitam and the UN Secretary -General Perez de Cuellar scheduled here on Thursday. Malaysia's permanent JBernama - 198 words
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298 1983-10-10 15 155,000 members want to change from daily rates to monthly wage KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYSIA'S biggest trade union, the National Union of Plantation Workers (NUPW), is for the first time seeking a monthly wage for its 155,000 union members m place of the present298 words
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223 1983-10-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. What does a Malaysian estate worker get? Most of an estate worker's pay comes with some strings attached. And until today he cannot expect a minimum basic wage at the end of the month. He earns a basic dailyNST - 223 words
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254 1983-10-10 15 Prisoners to help woman in harvesting ALOR STAR, Sun. The Prison Department here has come to the rescue of a woman padi planter, who has been desperately searching for workers to do her harvesting. The woman, Hajjah Amlnah binti Long from 1 1 iuk Chengai, today approached the department toBernama - 254 words
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Article160 1983-10-10 15 JOHOR BARU. Sun. The 12 Indonesians who were rescued on Friday when their boat burst into flames on Sungai Pontian Besar, 61 km from here, will be handed over to the Immigration Department. Deputy Johor CID chief Supt Ismail Idris said today they didBernama - 160 words
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461 1983-10-10 16 The Straits Times says... Revisionists' dictionary SOME dictionaries of politics are long overdue for revision. A number of strange things have been happening which defy quite a few previously-held beliefs. For a start, dictionary compilers may want to consider the following myths for immediate correction. Elections determine bread-and-butter policies. In461 words
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Article, Illustration1455 1983-10-10 16 W. BEETZ - W. BEETZ By writing for the Asian Wall btreet Journal THE HERITAGE of colonisation and the absence of skilled manpower are the two factors most often cited as the causes for underdevelopment m the Third World. But many developing countries have been independent for1,455 words
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860 1983-10-10 16 Across the Causeway... KL's baby market thriving EXCERPTS at editorial comments from Malaysian newspapers last week. WHEN babies become a commodity, their value hinging on type of meat (male or female), breed (parentage) and packaging (appearence), the situation says a lot for the ethics of buyers and sellers. When baby860 words
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698 1983-10-10 16 JONATHAN POWER - Torture may have taken a beating but it's still alive and well JONATHAN POWER By writing tor we international tieraia iriDune ARGENTINA'S military government has approved a law granting the military and the police immunity from prosecution for crimes commited during the years of military repression. Few m Argentina dispute698 words
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Letter, Illustration436 1983-10-10 17 Towards further research at varsity ON A recent visit to Singapore to visit Professor A. Rajaratnam m the Department of Physics I was interested to read m your columns the necessity of increased contacts between academics m your university and those from universities m Europe, the United States and Japan.436 words
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115 1983-10-10 17 HOUSEWIVES should be wary of buying adulterated cooking oil on the market. It is very easy to check whether it has been adulterated with lowpriced, highly-saturated coconut or palm oil. Pour a little oil into a clear drinking glass and put the glass m115 words
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232 1983-10-10 17 When the rubbish bag has to be taken in again I REFER to the reply "It's better to place dustbins inside houses" from the Ministry of the Environment. (ST, Oct 6). "Encouragement" m the form of inflexible directives that do not take exceptions, often beyond our control, into account causes232 words
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Letter, Illustration259 1983-10-10 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Positive solution to a bulky problem" by "Think Positive". (ST, Aug 24). The writer suggests that some days be set aside for the collection of unwanted, bulky junk. Residents can then leave such items along the roadside for collection by259 words
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Letter138 1983-10-10 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "This is a waste of time" by "YWK". (ST, Sept 7). We wish to inform "YWK" that the average time to process and Issue a season parking ticket is about 10 minutes. However, for the purchase of the first season ticket138 words
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177 1983-10-10 17 I REFER to the letter "Lead m the air: Why have minimum level at all?" by Mr R. Chua. (ST, Sept 26). As stated m our reply to Mr Freddie Wong's letter (ST, Sept 22), the Ministry of the Environment recognises the177 words
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110 1983-10-10 17 Dumping grounds still required I REFER to the letter "Let's preserve part of our natural history" by Miss lisa Sharp. (ST, Sept 15). Because of the scarcity of land m Singapore, some mangrove swamps have been used as refuse disposal grounds. However, disposal of refuse by sanitary landfill is land-intensive110 words
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Letter167 1983-10-10 17 3-digit number next year WE refer to the letter "Make it (ambulance, fire service telephone number) easy to remember" by "I Can't Remember". (ST, Aug 25). In an earlier reply m response to a letter published m the Forum Page on Oct 6, 1980, we had indicated that plans were167 words
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179 1983-10-10 17 Film censorship I REFER to the letter "Censorship board should tighten grip on these films" by Mr Tan Boon Hui. (ST, Oct 5). Many films shown m cinemas these days are already so heavily censored that it becomes an irritating experience. It is179 words
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181 1983-10-10 17 IT strikes me as rather strange that a reader should m his letter "Censorship board should tighten grip on these films" (ST, Oct 5), mention the shooting down of the Korean Air Lines jet by the Russians and m the same breath call for stricter181 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1983-10-10 18 WALTER TAYLOR - WALTER TAYLOR A favourite ploy is to distort a true incident By Writing for US News and World Report BEIJING China may want to improve relations with the US but you would not know it from what the Communist regime is1,277 words
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566 1983-10-10 18 TONY CATTERALL - Health food is not healthier for you, says reports TONY CATTERALL By COLOGNE One of the most cherished articles of faith of the ecological movement has come under attack m two official West German reports which conclude there is no difference between "organically" and "conventionally" grown foods. The first report,566 words
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Article65 1983-10-10 19 SINGAPORE Fodder Ltd has reported a group pre-tax loss of $38,000 on "a turnover of $6.48 million for the first six months of this year. The result compares with a profit of $673,000 on sales of $8.69 million m first-half 1982. Consolidated loss after taxation amounted to $177,00065 words
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Article75 1983-10-10 19 BANGKOK, Sun. Producers of electrical goods m Thailand have urged the government to impose quotas and minimum prices on imports to protect the local industry. Members of the Thai Association of Industry said local manufacturers will not be able to compete with importers following the government's taxReuter - 75 words
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Article108 1983-10-10 19 TABPEH, Sun. Taiwan's foreign trade totalled U5532,661 billion (5569.56 billion) m the first nine months of this year, with exports amounting to $18,332 billion, and imports $14,328 billion, leaving a trade surplus of $4,004 billion, customs statistics show. The Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics saidAFP - 108 words
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Article115 1983-10-10 19 BONN, Sun. West Germany s economic growth this year should be stronger than was earlier assumed. Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg told the Upper House of Parliament that m the view of most experts, gross national product (GNP), the widest measure of economic performance, would grow by atReuter - 115 words
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Article84 1983-10-10 19 TOKYO, Sun. Deposits held through illegal use of tax-free savings accounts at Japanese financial institutions are estimated to exceed 5,000 billion yen (5545.5 billion). The National Tax Administration Agency, m a report covering the year ended June 30, 1983, said the estimate was based on the agency's annualReuter - 84 words
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Article100 1983-10-10 19 LONDON, Sun. Portugal's expected US$3OO million (***** million), seven-year Eurocredit has been oversubscribed, with 13 banks agreeing to underwrite $25 million each. Banking sources said a decision on whether to increase the credit to $325 million, or to reduce the underwriting commitment of each bank, will be madeReuter - 100 words
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Article86 1983-10-10 19 CARACAS, Sun. Venezuelan financial authorities have intervened m the operations of three small state-owned regional banks within a week, following acute liquidity problems brought on by the general economic recession. Banking superintendent Juan Francisco Ramirez said the government decided to intervene after all three banks had runReuter - 86 words
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251 1983-10-10 19 TEL AVIV, Sun. Israel's central bank has agreed to a 10 per cent reduction m the minimum liquidity ratios of the commercial banks, m order to ease the pressure brought on by the heavy selling of bank shares last week. As theFT - 251 words
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603 1983-10-10 19 HONGKONG, Sun. A further sharp increase m local interest rates may be necessary to protect the Hongkong dollar from further depreciation. Bankers here said at least two and possibly three or four points are needed on top of the 16Reuter - 603 words
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476 1983-10-10 19 THE Olympic Games, to be held m Los Angeles next July, has generated some spin-offs for local manufacturers. US department stores are buying a lot more from Singapore this year. One reason is that stores around Los Angeles are expecting large increases m476 words
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403 1983-10-10 19 TOKYO, Sun. Japan must curtail the growth of its current account surElus but should not do so y submitting to protectionist pressures from other countries, a senior official of the Bank of Japan (BOJ) said. He suggested that the most effectiveFT - 403 words
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276 1983-10-10 19 NEW YORK, Sun. Eastern Airlines, America's fourth largest domestic airline, has disclosed a loss of U5534.4 million (5573.4 million) for the third-quarter of this year (loss of $32.8 million previously). This brings Eastern's losses for the current year to $128.9 million which exceedsFT - 276 words
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438 1983-10-10 19 American money supply increases by US$600m NEW YORK, Sun. America's basic measure of money supply rose by US$6OO million for the week ended Sept 28, the Federal Reserve System reported late on Friday. Many analysts had predicted that the measure, known as M-l, would be anywhere from unchanged to downNYT - 438 words
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257 1983-10-10 19 Three ST Index stocks to be replaced THREE of the component stocks of the 30-share Straits Times Industrials Index are to be replaced, from today. Guthrie Bhd, Straits Steamship and United Engineers (UE) are to be replaced by Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd (MPHB), Keppel Shipyard and Promet Bhd respectively. Guthrie Bhd,257 words
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Article119 1983-10-10 19 THE following is a list of the II most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, eloslng prices on Friday and the high and iow for 1983 (ompany Turnover Prlr«* High Imv, m* (trt 1119 words
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Article184 1983-10-10 19 Ort I Oot 4 Oct 5 l>oi C Oot 7 (-rBTComp: 926.72 917.27 X 94 73 584.77 89.161 "BT Indicator: *****75 *****K3 *****03 *****97 *****33 c.ST Inds 962.H4 953.44 ail 08 924.12 MS IS •ST Finance: 2718.66 2686.84 2650.70 2636.00 2640.67 •ST Hotels: 1002.14 998.81 991.85 9Hy.94184 words
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252 1983-10-10 19 JOHAN Holdings Bhd has requested a suspension m the trading of its shares on the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges from Oct 19. This is to maintain an orderly market for the splitting of its Msl par value shares into two shares252 words
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391 1983-10-10 22 Hong Fok sells 95 pc of Teresa Ville project HONG Fok Corporation •has managed to sell about 95 per cent of the apartment units worth more than $110 million at its Teresa Ville condominium project located along Lower Delta Road. The project, jointly developed by Hong Fok's subsidiary, Vat Yuen391 words
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404 1983-10-10 22 BESET by the uncertain outlook for the tobacco industry, Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Bhd is looking forward to an economic upturn to improve its fortunes. In his latest annual review chairman Tunku Tan Sri Mohamed bin Tunku Besar Burhannuddin indicated that the Malaysian404 words
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498 1983-10-10 22 Major banking stocks should improve, say US analysts NEW YORK, Sun. Although the investing public m the US has turned away from many big money centre banks because of their exposure to international debt, banking analysts say major bank stocks could improve when the international economy recovers. Major banking stocks498 words
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260 1983-10-10 22 LARUT Tin Fields Bhd, which is now 50.8 per cent owned by Multimart (M) Sdn Bhd, has asked the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange for a two-month extension on the release of its results for the six months ended June this year. This is to260 words
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Article, Illustration293 1983-10-10 22 THE Chartered Bank has made the following appointments within its Singapore establishment: Richard Woo Khiah Cheng and Alvin Tong Koh Wan have been appointed Visa Centre manager and manager of its Jalan Besar branch respectively. Prior to their new appointments, both were loans officers attached to the293 words
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Article327 1983-10-10 22 ICI has just introduced a new development m gloss paint technology the Dulux Non-Drip Gloss. Outstanding features of this new paint are: •it does not drip onto floors and furniture. it dries m six hours. it is lead free and therefore suitable for use on items for327 words
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Advertisement183 1983-10-10 19 and win a GENTING HOLIDAY- FOR- 2 now! H^k OLYMPUS- the camera that's going places r^sSm V All you have to do is buy any Imagine, a cool invigorating '•t*sy^^r OLYMPUS XA model between 10 Oct '83 3 days and 2 nights. Double J%2Bk mi^m^^m^mßk ancl 31 ec 83 and183 words
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Article3164 1983-10-10 20 Adj-rted fer scrip/rlghte. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots of II share- each, with the price qneted la deu_i_. SECTION ONB INIM STRIAL ft COMMSBCIAL (ir's Net 1 983 Last Y'ld P/E Vol Week Hißh Low Company Sale or- ("000) High Low 286 230 Acma 2303,164 words
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Article189 1983-10-10 20 THE US dollar opened last week at 552.1365 85 and eased slightly to dose at $2.1325 35. Trading was moderate with unexpectedly strong buying support at the $2.1325 35" level. The Singapore dollar strengthened against the sterling pound, Hongkong and Malaysian dollar but weakened against the deustschemark, Japanese yen,189 words
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Article259 1983-10-10 20 THE domestic money market continued its stable tone last week with the bulk of the overnight funds exchanging hands at 6 i per cent. Market sources attributed the steadiness to occasional official interventions which suppressed an y upw a r d movement of interest rates. The inability of the259 words
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Article43 1983-10-10 20 FOR THE week ended j Friday Sep 7, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits M Bhd was as follows: Bank fund: 4.5 to 5.5 per cent. General fund: 5.00 to 5.30 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $1158 million.43 words
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Article191 1983-10-10 20 ASIANS RATES ASIAN currenc-y average deposit rates for the week j month ended Oct 9: 3 months 6 months IS$ (Bid prices) 12 months High Low 7 days 9 1 9 7/16 1 month 9 l 9516 2months 97-16 9 l 1 month 3 months 9': 9^ 3 months 6191 words
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Article413 1983-10-10 20 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Oct 7, 1983: BANK'S tPLR Algemene Bank 9 American Express 9 1 Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 9 Asia Commercial 9 A NZ Banking Group 9 1 Ban Hin Lee Bank 9'< Banca Commerciale 9413 words
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Advertisement393 1983-10-10 20 Hand to Hand casio* Compact 2-color printing j 12 -digit Independent memory, jf Constants, tW, tt«m counter, s-»^ m? 3-digit comma markers, Jf Sub-tota»/Tot«l/Grand total, j|| Full decimal $y*t«n. JP (10-ditft FR-110 aJso avaJlabte) Jl:s 3M 56(H) x 202(W) x 216(0) mrft, jTMs <M r 616g mm FR-120 7 -*O393 words
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Article480 1983-10-10 21 THE local stock market went Into a steep decline last week. For the first four days, prices fell virtually non-stop. Only on Friday did prices recover sUghtly. Nevertheless, the Straits Times Industrial Index ended with a hefty net loss of 49.18 points to 939.19. The broader-based Business Times480 words
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Article708 1983-10-10 21 WITH bearish international and domestic issues haunting investors, prices fell sharply on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week on sustained selling. Reflecting this, the New Straits .Times Industrial Index yielded a hefty 49.59 points to 1309.90 last week on top of a 20.79* point loss previously. The708 words
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Article854 1983-10-10 21 WALL STREET stock prices closed higher for the fourth straight session on Friday and the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended at a record level for the second day m a row. The DJ index, which rose 37 1 i points m the prior three sessions, gained nearly IV4854 words
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Article356 1983-10-10 21 DUTCH share prices on Friday were higher m line with Thursday's Wall Street rise although opening gains were trimmed as the day progressed. The price rises were spurred by foreign demand, particularly for insurers, publishers and some internationals. Royal Dutch showed the largest gain among internationals, rising 1.9 guilders356 words
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Article189 1983-10-10 21 Franc* Actions Bulsaes 290M> Vi AIusuLsm Br 780 +2S Alusulsse Reg 250 +6 Brown Boverl Br 1185 +10 Clba Oelgy Br 2126 +45 Clba Qelgy P C 1715 +25 Clba Oelgy Reg 878 Credit Sulsse Br 2100 10 Credit Sutsse Reg 403 -2 Elektrowatt Br 2BB0 +25 Oeorge Fischer189 words
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Article916 1983-10-10 21 LONDON: Share prices ended the week mixed but with a firmer bias as a cut m UK bank base lending rates to 9 from 9'/ 2 per cent and a firm trend on Wall Street failed to lift the market significantly. The base rate cut, on Monday, had916 words
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Article110 1983-10-10 21 AFTERNOON ring dealings m tin m London on Friday ended with Three Months standard grade business at the day's high of £8,570 a tonne, a rise of £10 from Thursday's afternoon kerb rlose. Afternoon trading saw further aggressive buying of high grade metal, mainly for forward delivery, on a110 words
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Article231 1983-10-10 21 THE normally dull produce market saw more activity last week, In the copra and coconut oil markets, prices were quite volatile because of the devaluation of the Philippine peso. Early m the week, copra and coconut oil prices fell sharply. A local trader said this could be231 words
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Article81 1983-10-10 21 RUBBER futures m London on Friday closed £17 to £20 a tonne below the previous close m the four positions traded on Friday. The most active April /June traded within a £792 to £810 range before closing at £793, £17 lower, on a volume of 96 trades. Total volume81 words
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Article67 1983-10-10 21 Frl Tliiirs Melbourne(l) 430 558 4.10.158 434.90S 4.M.50S Now York 400 008 J15.00S 401 OOS 3i«.00S Undon 400f)0n 315.258' 400.50S 395.75S Zurich .W.OOR 394 (JOB 400.00S 397.00S Paris 399.81 399.00 Sat Fri Unngkong 39K.408 395 HOB 399 4ttS 396.30S Singapore 1 398. 408 395. 20S 399 40S 395.60S Kxport67 words
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Article259 1983-10-10 21 VERY quiet and subdued trading conditions prevailed during the week as levels fluctuated within a two-cent range to finish the period about unchanged on balance, Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co said m its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the week ended Oct 6. There259 words
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Article44 1983-10-10 21 Oct3 Oct4 Oels Octe Oct7 I"" 2965 afo »55 29.60 closed Tonnes 114 135 151 179 Rubber (S) 228.00 228.75 229 00 228 75 m v\ Rubber (M) 252.25 253 00 252.00 •m M$ per kilo In cents per kilo44 words
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Advertisement171 1983-10-10 22 You Deserve Only The Best At Lien-Yuen Village Restaurant Where authentic Cantonese, Sichuan and Seafood cuisines are served under one roof. indeed the only restaurant m town boasting such cuisines. You can choose from our excellent menu selection of Superior Shark Fins with Cordyceps, Lien-Yuen Double Bliss, or Lobster Cold171 words
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Advertisement49 1983-10-10 22 J^. M l 5 so says Ms Winnie Ng, Manageress, Winmac Company. SHOWCASE m its 9th year of publication. Mailed worldwide to buyers selected from an everexpanding computerised data bank. Call Y.Y. Foo or Jenny Tan, 221 9255 about the next issue. Published for Stng*i lationa C^a'nbe' oi Commerce49 words
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Advertisement1305 1983-10-10 23 ANNOUNCEMENT Jm^m^m^m^m^w W^m^m^mm bBBI ,^H SB Hk TRAVENOL LABORATORIES PTE LTD hv Mr I pp Yink Sena General Manager's Message Mr. JOHN CONN Wjf I Vila I«bWW I l\^i\ \^^?l IjJ z—Zmm. High quality medical products at a reasonable cost is one of the primary m a, 1 objectives of1,305 words
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Advertisement262 1983-10-10 25 JL^JL-^jK^J JL j V JLK^JJL JLJL jh^J to Travenol Laboratories Pte Ltd on the Official Opening of their New Factory at Woodlands. i w t [ww> r him m .i Main Contractor for this Prestigious Project j^^ I mm W mm I/Ilk A TJi II A PHff "TT"F% IvElVi i/\il262 words
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Obituary, Illustration256 1983-10-10 26 141 Deaths 141 Deaths TAN LYE KIAN alias TAN AH BAH leaving behind: WIFE: MADAM POON SEOK CHENG 8ON8: DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: TANKENOPHUAN MARY ELIZABETH CHAN TAN KHENG SENG TAN KENG SOON TAN KENG HUAT TAN KENG KWEI TAN KENG POO DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: TAN AH MUAY LO KWOK KWONG TAN MUI MUI256 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1983-10-10 26 In Loving Memory of MR TEO SOON KHENG Departed on 10.10.81. •H« who livea truthfully and honaathf, ahnring happlnaaa with othara, livee a lull and complete life.' We cherish those times you have served and brlnK Joy to many hearts. Community Servica* Volunteer.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1983-10-10 26 f IN FOND MEMORY OF TEO SOON KHENG Departed 10-1041 who left us so unexpectedly two years ago Time changes many things but not the memory this day brings Dearly missed by friends. In loving memory of Teo Soon Kheng Departed 10/10/81 Dearly missed by mother, brothers,56 words
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Obituary, Illustration124 1983-10-10 26 MR. LOW KIAN ENG Departed on 6.10.83 Mdm. T«o Kar Imp sons, Eng Chong, Chor Hwte, Chor Young with their families wish to express their thanks and gratitude to relatives, colleagues and friends for their kind assistance, donations, wreaths, condolences and attendances during their recent bereavement. MRS. E.124 words
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Racing
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Article1802 1983-10-10 26 Visiting rider Plumb lands a double By zsdf FIRST: *****1 SECOND: *****2 THIRD: *****6 STARTERS: *****7, *****8, *****7, *****2, *****6, *****5, *****8. CONSOLATIONS: *****6, *****8, *****6, *****3, *****9, *****7, *****3, *****6, *****3, *****7. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Jockey Winson Liew suffered a broken collar bone1,802 words
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Article654 1983-10-10 26 Setiawati barred KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hot favourite Setiawati (Race 4 was found to have bled on returning. The mare is now barred for a month and until such time as she passes a bleeder's test. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: Forefront II (Junaidi) was654 words
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131 1983-10-10 26 Mountain Lodge takes Irish St Leger NEWBRIDGE (Ireland), Sun. Mountain Lodge became the first four-year-old winner of an Irish classic when she romped to a twolength victory m the St Leger run over 2,800 mat The Cmragh yesterday. The bay filly, 13 2 against m a field of 10, beatReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement13 1983-10-10 26 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember r/i C.AT.S. *****6613 words
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Advertisement539 1983-10-10 26 Now there are two great Jane Fonda Workout Books 43 W "i i gMpP' p m&fWL^ MR THE ORIGINAL NEW BEST SELLING Wm^^^ JANE FONDA IS JANE FONDA WORKOUT BOOK FOR WORKOUT BOOK PREGNANT MUMS 52 Weeks on the U.S. and U.K. Best-seller Charts Over I million copies sold If539 words
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Article337 1983-10-10 27 Andretti clinches Indy-car race LAS VEGAS, Sun. Mario Andretti, despite brake problems, held off John Paul Jr's challenge to win the Caesars Palace Grand Prix Indy-car race. The victory by the 43--year-old former Formula One world champion was his 36th Indy-car triumph, moving him out of a tie with retiredAP - 337 words
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Article, Illustration546 1983-10-10 27 Greg upsets Ballesteros for final clash with Faldo WENTWORTH, Sun. Australia's Greg Norman bird led the last three holes of the mornIng round to leave the 36-hole world matchBlay8 lay golf final against Britain's Nick Faldo allsquare at the halfway point here today. Reuter. WENTWORTH (England), Sun. AustralianReuter; AP - 546 words
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275 1983-10-10 27 COLUMBUS, Sun SAM TORRANCE, of Scotland, fired a four-under-par 66 yesterday to take a three-stroke lead going into the final round of the U*****,000 ($525,000) Southern Open golf championship here yesterday. Torrance's bogeyless performance gave him an 11-under-par 199 total and increased his overnight leadReuter; AFP - 275 words
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133 1983-10-10 27 Strike blacks out semi-final TV coverage WENTWORTH (England), Sun. A strike by television engineers blacked out coverage of the world match-play golf championship semi-finals here yesterday. The television transmission was to have gone out "live" to Japan, Australia, the United States, Canada, West Germany and Saudi Arabia. A spokesman forReuter - 133 words
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Article300 1983-10-10 27 TENNIS ROUND-UP VANCOUVER (British Columbia), Sun. Jimmy Connors advanced to the final of the U*****,000 ($525,000) Vancouver international tennis tournament yesterday by beating Tim Mayotte 6-3, 6-1, but the colourful veteran had to battle all the way. The 29th-ranked Mayotte and third-ranked Connors produced some ofAP; AFP; UPI; Reuter - 300 words
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293 1983-10-10 27 Matthews powers Phillies to victory PHILADELPHIA, Sun. The Philadelphia Phillies won the American baseball National League pennant last night as Gary Matthews belted a threerun homer m the first inning to power them to a 7--2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Philadelphia beat Los Angeles 3-1 m the best-of-fiveReuter - 293 words
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Article26 1983-10-10 27 BEIJING, Sun. Italy's national baseball team beat Beijing 3-1 yesterday m the first match of their China tour, the Xinhua News Agency reported. APAP - 26 words
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Article496 1983-10-10 27 SPORTS SHORTS BRITISH runners made a clean sweep of the first three places m the annual marathon m Athens, Greece. Martin McCarthy clocked 2 hr. 25 mm. 34 sec. Paul Earles was second m 2:27:29, ahead of Chris Chandler, who clocked 2:27:46. AURA, of Sweden, beat Penarth, of Wales, 5-2496 words
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Advertisement98 1983-10-10 27 *%P (Qongratulatbns riw fo ill >X TRAVENOL LABORATORIES on their offcbl opening from *df Thomas Cowan Company Pte Ltd A Ground Floor Intrans Warehousing Complex spKoMsnMM con.roi c V E s td 1948 450-452 Alexandra Road a Jensen Security Service 561 1 North Bridge Road 04-03 Eng Cheong Tower Singapore98 words
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Advertisement324 1983-10-10 27 I felicitations j to travenol |i LABORATORIES on your official opening of •< T^ your new factory X* from I* SPP PACKAGING PTE LTD t 2 Fan Yoong Road Jurong, Singapore 2262 W* Tel: *****77, TeleX: R*****2 Cable: PABAG m-m T City Developments Jj^P^ty The one-stop shop for warehouse, |bnOWCaSe|324 words
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Article, Illustration530 1983-10-10 28 A timely Keegan reminder LONDON, Sunday ENGLAND manger Bobby Robson sat enthralled m West London yesterday as Chelsea and neighbouring Fulham slugged out an eight-goal Second Division thriller. Hundreds of kilometres away, m Newcastle, former England captain Kevin Keegan scored twice to help his side beat Charlton 2-1. It gaveReuter - 530 words
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Article1126 1983-10-10 28 DIVISION TWO Brighton 0 Portsmouth 1, Cambridge 1 Crystal Palace 3, Cardiff 2 Carlisle 0, Derby 0 Barnsley 2, Fulham 3 Chelsea 5, Huddersfield 0 Grimsby 0, Manchester City 2 Swansea 1, Middlesbrough 1 Blackburn 2, Newcastle 2 Charlton 1. Sheffield Wednesday 3 Leeds 1, Shrewsbury 2 Oldham1,126 words
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Article613 1983-10-10 28 Brighton Portsmouth 1 (1-1): Portsmouth snatch the points with a Nicky Morgan diving header after 23 minutes. Portsmouth goalkeeper Alan Knight made a sensational save from Jimmy Case's 35-metre thunderbolt to end Brighton's six-match unbeaten record. Six players were booked. Crowd: 17,582. Cambridge 1 Crystal PalaceAP - 613 words
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Advertisement281 1983-10-10 28 fly/ ||F r KAMPAC^f If^lH kk* i Japanese Kestaurant "if^ bP^^^ M->' 4bw r Jms CXir renovations are now completed and *~H/t^ y|j_-^_tv<t', ijJH we welcome you to an exciting new ■■r Bpß^^g .BfcLV experience with more pleasing decor and a more luxurious atmosphere '^■■■■l 1 1l fe.'&i*. tal^ bHI281 words
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Article, Illustration494 1983-10-10 29 4 WE MUST all FIFA president Joao Havelange above all think about the future of our sport. All sports, or at least most of them, have modified their rules. Only those m football have undergone no modification. It's time to change theAFP; UPI - 494 words
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Article59 1983-10-10 29 KUCHING, Sun. Argentina's Buenos Aires Selection defeated Sarawak 2-1 m a friendly soccer match here last night. The Argentinians took the lead through a flying header by Carlos Cabrio m the 26th minute, but Sarawak"s Pengiran Bala equalised 10 minutes into the second half. Leadro Perez clinchedAP - 59 words
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Article358 1983-10-10 29 SECOND DIVISION Karlsruher edged out First Division Kaiserlautern 5-4 m the second round of the West German Cup on Saturday thanks to an Uwe Buehler goal m the final seconds of extra-time. The home team recovered from 2-0 and 4-3 deficits to knock out Kaiserlautern, three of their358 words
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395 1983-10-10 29 LONDON, Sun. Few tears will be shed by Wales and Northern Ireland if England's soccer squad are dumped out of the European Championship by Hungary m Budapest next week. Public condolences will be echoed by private glee that neighbours who have grown tooAFP - 395 words
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Article, Illustration145 1983-10-10 29 LONDON, Sun. England yesterday received final confirmation that Trevor Francis (left) would not be Joining them m Budapest for Wednesday's European Championship Group Three soccer match against Hungary. A Football Association official spoke with Francis on the phone and was told that a Friday inspection of hisAFP - 145 words
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Advertisement12 1983-10-10 29 RESULTS DRAW No: 80/83 50UT0F49 41, 45, 4, 6,12 ADO. No 4412 words
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Advertisement221 1983-10-10 29 TO EACH ITS OWN EVERY JOB HAS A SHARP COPIER. J!! 'ft IS SUPERCOMPACT SIZE SF-771 with Jf felfcgjjßa ra^HiHHHHHHHHHH g| 1 OPTIONAL EXTRAS «bE^^ > I SF-78O*i^^HHH^^--?r"y^ i > SF-825wfth 2 -MODE REDUCTION lM^^^^B"- i ENLARGEMENT& V— J 2REDUCTIONS setting new business trends iM*BSStSS^^^S All Sharp copiers rise to221 words
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Article, Illustration788 1983-10-10 30 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER ■P^^^^^^^^H| Singapore's Marimuthu M and Swee Chew finish I HH second to qualify for I^HBhBBtMH g°lf World Cup finals By 4 IT BEGAN on the 13th green when Sesso lectured both of us as if we were little schoolboys playing our first game788 words
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Article109 1983-10-10 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Saad Yusof added another feather to his cap when he captured the Malaysian national amateur golf championship at the Subang Golf Club course here today. He returned a fourround total of 297 to beat his nearest rival, Mohamad Yusof, by two strokes. Final109 words
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Article126 1983-10-10 30 LIM KEK CHAN - LIM KEK CHAN FORMER Singapore Putra Cup player Gerald Loong won the Singapore Island Country Club RAF Cup Stableford competition when he collected 41 points for a two-round total of 79 at the Island course yesterday. J. K. Sen was runner-up, after matching Gerald's 41126 words
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448 1983-10-10 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI mEJRHtfmKKN^^ No apology, so the FAM W g H j^l leave the Republic BL WM^ W out of the Malaysia Cup 9^N§ißra competition again By SINCE the FAS were not prepared to apologise to Johore, the council were left with little448 words
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Article399 1983-10-10 30 JOE DOHAI - JOE DOHAI SINGAPORE'S exclusion from next year's Malaysia Cup competition came as shock for the local soccer fraternity as well as a surprise to the Football Association of Singapore. The FAS were surprised because they had responded to Johore's request for an apology399 words
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Article25 1983-10-10 30 PENANG, Sun. Samsir Rahmat's goal gave Singapore Malays a 1-0 win over their Penang counterparts m their Agong Cup match here today. NSTNST - 25 words
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Advertisement229 1983-10-10 30 ■lIMMiMBMHIimiIIHIIIIII I ■Illi 1111 l 111 ■mtfl—Ml— m™ m*^m^^m^^— b^ J^Wj II .JLinM Jim jip^r 11 ■I Congratulates 11 II TRAVENOL LABORATORIES PTE LTD ■I on their official opening We are proud to be associated m the design supply and installation of the entire tire protection system from wet sprinklers229 words
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Article, Illustration452 1983-10-10 31 TAY CHENG KHOON reports from Auckland on the ISRF championships Quarter-final results JAHANGIR KHAN (Pak) bt P. Kenyon (Eng) 6-9, 9-1, 9-2, 9-3; S. Davenport (NZ) bt R. Thorne (Aus) 9-4, 7-9, 5-9, 9-4, 9-2; Hlddy Jahan (Pak) bt G. Briars (Eng) 9-1, 9-4, 9-0;452 words
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Article, Illustration406 1983-10-10 31 HAKIKAT RAI - ATHLETICS WAS THE REAL VICTOR HAKIKAT RAI By IT ALL started as wishful thinking, the visions of a man who wanted to see local athletics take on a new dimension, some eight months ago. But the infectious enthusiasm of Victor Khoo, Times Organisation's circulation ana marketing manager, spread to hisJERRY SEH - 406 words
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Article246 1983-10-10 31 NAGPUR, Sun. Left-arm spinner Ravi Shastri snapped up a Test cricket career best of five for 75 as India tried to break the deadlock m the series against Pakistan by forcing a definite result m the third and final match. 1 Shastri's spell sentReuter - 246 words
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Article76 1983-10-10 31 HYDERABAD, Sun. South Zone were 58 for five m reply to the West Indies first innings score of 367 for four declared at close of play on the second day of their three-day match here today. Brief scores: South Zone 58--5 (K. Srikanth 13, G. ViswanathReuter - 76 words
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358 1983-10-10 31 TALL, thin and tousle-haired, his gangly, gawky frame belies the determination and mental courage within it. For how many would leave mid-way through a successful university course to undertake a career that is, at best, unpredictable? Or to leave family and friends358 words
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Article148 1983-10-10 31 Top four for Haadyai FOUR top local snooker players will compete m the Southern Thailand championship m Haadyai this weekend. Lav Weng Yew, Benjamin Lvi, Singapore's No. 1 and 2 respectively, Alan Puan and Richard Lim will shoulder the Republic's challenge. Richard, better known for his three-ball prowess, and aD-rounder148 words
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Advertisement128 1983-10-10 31 UNIBELL I [MANSIONS Hojrfj A splendid way of gracious living... [i^SS *i Situated at the most sought after residential htK area of the prestigious Katong District, a. v ■■^•"•K? I Unibell Mansions' 7 units are superbly <^ s!^B'* -•rtjß'^sj! y^fSEu^- Ish[CP designed for maximum comfort and tcf&^Z^^^ <nSflf convenience. VO^^^*^128 words
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Advertisement143 1983-10-10 31 v m,; so says Mr Tan Tat Boon, Managing Director, Tang Yong Trading Co Pte Ltd; Manager, Minco Corporation. SHOWCASE m its 9th year of publication. Mailed worldwide to buyers selected from an everexpanding computerised data bank. Call Y.Y. Foo or Jenny Tan, *****55 about the next issue. Pub'ishea for143 words
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Page 31 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous40 1983-10-10 31 BASKETBALL Inter-con-stituency final round: (Gay World Stadium and Chung Hwa GirLs' School, 7.30 and 8.30 p.m.). HOCKEY Civil Services final Police v Armed Forces (SCRC, 5.30 p.m.). RUGBY SRI Dlv 2: Armed Forces v Bravo Dieppe Barracks, 4.30 p. m.)40 words
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Article, Illustration134 1983-10-10 32 Nearly all of the 3,400 Seats for Talentime filled IT wasn't an empty hall after all. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Chinese Talentime 1983 managed to fill 83 per cent (about 2,8«0 seats) of the 3,429-seat National Theatre. The sale of tickets, at $5, $8, $12 and $J5, had been slow.134 words
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375 1983-10-10 32 Examination questions stolen, copied and sold to candidates PHILAOELPHIA, Sun NEARLY 18,000 graduates of foreign medical schools who were tested for further training m the United States this year would have to take a new test because someone stole and sold copies ofReuter - 375 words
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255 1983-10-10 32 Indonesia to fight pollution of air waves JAKARTA, Sun. The Indonesian government said today it intended to build two powerful radio broadcasting stations to balance what it called the pollution of Indonesia's air waves by foreign broadcasters. Radio Republic Indonesia (RRI) must reach all regions with a strong clear voice,Reuter - 255 words
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Article120 1983-10-10 32 In SINGAPORE, a United States Information Service official said this test was not conducted at any centre here. It is held m Bangkok, Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. The test conducted m Kuala Lumpur is restricted to Malaysian citizens. Doctors m Singapore, will have120 words
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Article33 1983-10-10 32 LONDON, Sun Australian Greg Norman beat Britain's Nick Faldo three and two m the 36-hole final of the World Match Play Coif Championship at Went worth today. Reuter SEE PAGE 2733 words
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Article30 1983-10-10 32 JEDDAH, Sun. Saudi Arabia will conclude an agreement shortly to buy arms from Spain, Saudi Arabian Defence Minister Prince Sultan Ibn Abdulaziz said m an interview today. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement239 1983-10-10 32 STARTING TOGO BALD? As hair thins, you tend to spend more time m front of the mirror, and less time enjoying life. At the Svenson Hair Center we can put the fun back m your life by replacing the hair you've lost. Ask about the Svenson Non-Surgical Method of Hair239 words
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Advertisement124 1983-10-10 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE The tax incentives announced by the Government recently to promote offshore fund management are beginning to produce results, reports Soh Tiang Keng. Why crude from new oil fields m Australia may be refined m Singapore. A new approach to Asean's preferential trading124 words
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Advertisement437 1983-10-10 32 Are you thinning at the top and not looking like you should And you wish you have that head full of hair again 1 How you wish you can regain that look of youth! But you can! LINK's hair replacement system and LINK's hair care can make your wish come437 words
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Page 32 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous154 1983-10-10 32 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m a few areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: 6.42 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.36 a. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 16, 26 C Fine Manila 22 33 C Cloudy Amsterdam 8 13C Cloudy Melbourne 6 20154 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1632 1983-10-10 1 The beat goes on A little bit country, a little bit rocky and old that's laid-back Pulau Seking, where EVEN the ground seems different a dull reddish-brown, pebbly, rocky and mostly bare. It's grassless, but there are trees, coconut palms towering over stubbier species. The goats must have a hard1,632 words
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OUTLOOK 1
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Article, Illustration1162 1983-10-10 2 Only through practice and home education will a child learn to share m the household work. Set up your chores so that your child can assist. With supervision and prior safety instruction, even four-year-olds can develop cooking skills. Better Parenting Thirteenth m aIPS - 1,162 words
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Article, Illustration377 1983-10-10 2 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN By THE world's smallest mechanical watch will be on display tomorrow. With a face smaller than a cigarette butt, the "Two Ligne" is a diamond-studded ladies' bracelet watch. It is the star of Jaeger-LeCoultre's collection. This tiny, elegant watch and other special timepieces, including377 words
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OUTLOOK 2
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Article, Illustration1292 1983-10-10 3 Coming full circle This veteran public servant has worked on both sides of the Causeway for 43 years, during which he held some 20 postings, often several at a time. Now back m Singapore and retired, he tells ZHOU MEI about his recently completed memoirs and his current interests. TANBusiness Times - 1,292 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration344 1983-10-10 23 OREXIS JAZZ CONCERT Wednesday, 8.15 p.m. Singapore Conference Hall Tickets: $3 and $5 available at Central Booking Office, Cold Storage and Tangs Superstore. Previewed by KANNAN CHANDRAN THE jazz bug has bitten deep into our minds since the recent Singapore Jazz Festival. To further propagate344 words
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Article, Illustration768 1983-10-10 23 Y. L. GOH - Y. L. GOH sdfa vtsdf By ONE of the more posi tive effects of the recent economic recession has been the rate at which classic recordings from the past have been resurrected and refurbished, often at bargain prices. DG hanre been active m re-issues768 words
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Advertisement173 1983-10-10 1 \\jP Learn to share j Three great household chores re-Issues of classic gems OUTLOOK 1 Page Two LEISURE: Page Twenty-three the station's visitors' book spills distinguished names like Sir David McNee, Commis- m sioner of Police, London. Jack Wilson, one-time Assistant Commisioner of Scotland Yard, thought the coconut water here173 words
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Advertisement135 1983-10-10 2 This is the 4th week of the rjj? offer Response is ■J overwhelming. Come to Bt' 4t*k #^^^f Bika or a real bar 9 ajn Do not miss this opportunity! gIK3 <s n «hg history hau p \^B^^ ir-« l'i«Si« NeVCr t c ct an S2 f 1 CITY CARTON135 words
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Advertisement80 1983-10-10 2 f Jr Bflßsfl off Bf H^^^^^^^^Vl P M B B ■BM^^BMiHlvir so says Mr Henry K.J. Chua, Managing Director, Hua Seng Leather Products Mfg Pte Ltd. SHOWCASE m its 9th year of publication. Mailed worldwide to buyers selected from an everexpanding computerised data bank. Call Y.Y. Foo or Jenny Tan,80 words
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Advertisement424 1983-10-10 3 A 264 PACK BLMPKK ISSUE BBBBBBBBBBBM JHBW FUTURES ■T^^l^^ Some men say women have taken the mt^'^ «"^o>-'~'' '-awMisiS^^^^^^'practice of using their feminine wiles from the ""^S 'P^''"-'"' ltf rtgMilfijjSrff > te^fefeB..'.' r bedroom to the office. But do today's -S&*&£#!^ independent women still need to use their -J«^^&«# j^L424 words
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Advertisement617 1983-10-10 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES UjMUM Telex Service: Address: KaU s: STANTS Appointments Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. STANTS k RS MBBl T 'i MEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.41) psc. cm. RSSOBBI Sales Serviced Times House SeSe^S 500 lIIIIHIIIIIIIIIimi Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 »^*£g Road pSSf»Sw APPOINTMENTS I (W^617 words
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Advertisement603 1983-10-10 4 Wm INSTITUTE OF MARKETING (U.K.) MARKETING COURSES The Institute of Marketing (U.K.) provides professional Marketing Management Courses that lead to external examinations at Certificate and Diploma levels. The Certificate m Marketing course for Part I will be conducted bySAMTAS on a part-time programme. MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: (a) Applicants must be603 words
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Miscellaneous241 1983-10-10 4 lIIfMWW I. HWIIIIMIBM— W«ll 11l IM— **rt| G ARFIELD By Jim Davis I I i STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson wmmmmmwmmmmmwsmmmm I r h/>n<tM< w a :r^,r^ "T 7 look-^^^ kovalnesb, V s^p vp sc»MFr-^//vtf^ I Afltnun^e gtansh.p mov«s m tfta newly «stabnsh«d wenjss ABOUT? 1 ANP BLOW241 words
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Advertisement835 1983-10-10 5 TELEPHONE SERVICE: HAlfcb. CLASSIFICATION GROUP ,vv* Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordmorv 5 1 00 per wwd (Mm $1 5 00) n^ *.S* r\ >-*V r\ r^S. rS Sl9 00perco.cm A Entertainment Food guide Ja* Llfc^alMv A^Z~\ I f\ f/22~% //SfcJ J ."ISmr /Sf<\ I /Sav\ WOF (12.30pm for835 words
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Advertisement602 1983-10-10 5 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing SENG HUP REPAIR and upholster sofa sets, cushions etc. Tel: 293--6593 for prompt/efficient service 19 Domestic Appliances 30 UNITS SINGLE/ twin door refrigerators. New paintwork with guarantee $120-$4OO Tel: *****39. w^^ i^— 20 Pets SUPERB WELL BRED rare British Bull Dog puppy. Champion bloodline. Imported with602 words
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Advertisement942 1983-10-10 5 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage I A n/A\ Golden Tower De Sauna U=^g^==— Classical Chinese Palace Decoration with Royal Atmosphere All our rooms are named and decorated to reflect the various dynasties of ancient China. You will be pampered like an emperor. Many pretty and experienced masseuses942 words
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Advertisement632 1983-10-10 5 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor STAR AWNING CO. we specialise m Venetian blinds, vertical blinds, PVC folding door and all kinds of awnings. Reasonable price and guaranteed. Call *****1/*****02/*****68. WENG HO CONSTRUCTION Tel *****08 Repairs roof leakage, renovations, flooring, partition, special ceiling, aluminium windows, grills, plumbing, electrical services and painting. KWANG BUILDING632 words
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Advertisement596 1983-10-10 5 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal JOY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Singapore and Malaysia, has experienced reliable workers to help In your piano safe, household office factory removals. Cartons provided. Enquiries: *****72 *****77. CHEAP TRANSPORTATION AND delivery, Jl2 per trip inclusive of labour supply. Also all types of cleaning services provided. Tel: *****70/ *****73. till596 words
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Advertisement542 1983-10-10 5 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services COMPANY INCORPORATION, INCOME Tax, Accounting Secretarial Services available. Tel: *****61 Omni Management. STENE Solution To Employment Needs Effectively for all temporary and permanent Staff requirements. Call: *****27 TEL. *****88 24 hrs answering, 6 months $120. Also mailing/telex. Economic: 1 17-283. Selegie Complex. TYPING ft542 words
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Advertisement659 1983-10-10 5 I 60 Business Opportunities WAREHOUSE REMOVAL SALES Selling below cost! 1. Imported Thai Polyester/ Cotton Bed Sheets m beautiful designs. a) Size: 60"xl00" (with 1 pillow case 1 bolster case) Mm ordei per lot: 300 sets. Price: Ssl.Boo per lot. b) Siie: 90"xl00" (with 2 pillow cases 1 bolster case659 words
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Advertisement429 1983-10-10 5 ESI S XI A SOCIAL ETIQUETTE and deR portment course specially for male sales/marketing executives enrol at classification 119 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies I For Sale I I 1981 1.H.1. Mobile Concrete Pump, I Boom Type Model IPF-808 Excellent Condition Would Suit New Machine Buyer I For429 words
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Advertisement349 1983-10-10 5 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive Established trading company requires EXPERIENCED SALES REPRESENTATIVE lo promote Products for the buildng industry Candidates must have knowledge of building materials and preferably have contacts with contractors and architects Candidates must have class 3 licence as company vehicle will be provided Interested candidates, please349 words
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Advertisement380 1983-10-10 6 66 Situations Vacant d) Domestic AMERICAN FAMILY REQUIRES live In \m.i h preferablj Chinese, m I >i-,t 1027 English spe >k Ing, cooks American food and general housework interested, call Mrs Jenkins ***** M, 9am to spm ENGLISH SPEAKING FILIPINA looking i<ir employment v a lomestlc fielpei and babysitting. i380 words
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Advertisement469 1983-10-10 6 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical S Printemps Department Store, Singapore, m association with Printemps France, has opened for business along Orchard Road. If you consider yourself dedicated to doing your best, ambitious and with a keen interest m fashion, HBHHH469 words
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Advertisement394 1983-10-10 6 a* town has the following openings m its zl newly set up consumer products SI division: w Good command of English HI 3 years' re'evant experience 3 Shorthand/type-writing LCC 80/45 wpm •M respectively M F >re f erencew 11 he given to candidates Jj| who can converse fluently m Japanese394 words
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Advertisement523 1983-10-10 6 !Dfl IF you ARE keen m earn "a sec- r-^~ "ml mi'oine averaging $100 to HI 8 LJB v ;iKI a Wt rk by marketing an M M unusual product, read classlftcajDh hl v"" mm 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical r The leading interSSSSSSh^EBU^K/ national523 words
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Advertisement476 1983-10-10 6 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Southern Ocean shipbuilding CoTPte Ltd invites Female Applicants for the post of RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST Secondary 2 above c No experience is required as training will be provided Good telephone etiquette and pleasant personality Ability to type The company provides attractive terms and conditions of employment476 words
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Advertisement435 1983-10-10 6 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial /Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical Permanent Jobs GIRL FRIDAY Minimum 1 year's experience Good command of English. Shorthand 60-70 wpm. typing 50 wpm. Age: 20-23 years Location: Shenton Way Pay: $650- $7OO TYPISTS (2 Vacancies) Minimum 1 year's working435 words
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Advertisement418 1983-10-10 6 CHUBB SINGAPORE PTE LTD requires WK^j i* j a .TM s»s! j T -1 WS GCE O level 1 to 2 years' experience m similar capacity Typing speed of at least 35 wpm Please write m or call personally with full personal particulars, salary expected and contact telephone number to:Chubb418 words
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Advertisement277 1983-10-10 6 InptlSTOP liUi-SEAMHINGIL GOOD RATES OFFERED We have immediate vacancies for:- RECEPTIONISTS (Shenton way JR TYPISTS CLERKS JR ACCOUNTS CLERKS (6 months experience GIRL FRIDAY DRIVERS Call: *****62/ *****63 HBBH&JHHI PERSONNEL CLERK GRADE I Age around 22 to 26 years. Minimum GCE O' Level with good credit m English and Maths277 words
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Advertisement473 1983-10-10 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretariat/Clerical TWIN DISC (FAR EAST) LTD requires i RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST OCE'O* Level Pleasant personality c Pleasant voice Remuneration commensurate* with qualifications and experience Please call to: Admin. Manager Twin Disc (Far East) Ltd 40 Lok Yang Way Singapore 2262 Tel: *****09 (5 lines) I WANTED 2ND473 words
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Advertisement545 1983-10-10 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical We need Typists Secretaries A reputable shipping company urgently requires: CLERK/ TYPIST c Ability to type accurately, c Secondary education. c Experience not necessary. c School leavers welcome. Please contact *****06 EXT 401 for an interview or write to:THE ADVERTISER 15 ENGGOR STREET 11-01 REALTY545 words
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Advertisement557 1983-10-10 7 66 Situations Vacant I c) Secretarial/Clerical EXPERIENCED GENERAL CLERK c Mln.GCEO' level c Knowledge of book-keeping and ability to type c Transport provided Interested please call personally or submit full personal resume together with contact phone number to:--1 Pioneer Road Singapore 2262 TEL: *****66 FEMALE TYPIST c GCE O" level557 words
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Advertisement599 1983-10-10 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Urgently Required SALES/ ADMIN CLERK c GCE 'O' Level c Typing 35 to 40 w.p.m. c Knowledge of accounts c Age from 20 to 24 Interested please call personally from Monday to Wednesday (2 p.m. to 4 p.m.) for interview at: UNICOTTON FASHIONS CO (PTE)599 words
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Advertisement822 1983-10-10 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical TATA requires: GENERAL CLERK c GCE O' level, c Ability to type at 35 wpm. c Experience not necessary but preferred. Applicants are requested to write m with contact telephone number to: The Personnel Dept. TATA PRECISION IND. PTE LTD 1, Liv Fang Road Singapore822 words
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Advertisement684 1983-10-10 7 66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial/Clerical A WELL ESTABLISHED Trading Company requires urgently Chinese Female Junior Receptionist. Interested applicants please call *****60 for appointment. CHINESE FEMALE CLERK required immediately. Able to type. No experience necessary. Interview. slB-10, Jin Sultan Centre. Tel: *****68 ESTABLISHED HEALTH CENTRE requires Receptionists. Experience not necessary,684 words
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Advertisement388 1983-10-10 7 86 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales (Salary commission around $20,000 p.a.) We are a diversified group and leader m the fields of bank and office equipment, consumer products, industrial and engineering products, building materials and furniture. Due to our rapid388 words
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Advertisement238 1983-10-10 7 INDOOR SALESGIRLS for City Plaza, Goldhill Square Cold Storage Centrepoint (Orchard Road) Salary: $500 $600 p.m. Good commission Working hours: 12p.m. 9.30 p.m. Pleasant personalityAble to speak fluently In English Mandarin Interested applicants, please call personally with I.C. and a non-returnable photograph to: #01-60 Goldhill Square Spore 1130 Tel: *****62238 words
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Advertisement1080 1983-10-10 7 Sales Sales f A local subsidiary of an international I Company engaged m the food process- il ing and manufacturing industry has im- I mediate vacancies for. Pre-requisites: Age 21 to 30 Minimum 1 year's sales experience preferably m fast-moving consumer products Able to communicate m English, Mandarin and local1,080 words
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Advertisement639 1983-10-10 8 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales Top exclusive Members' Lounge looking for: 2 Temporary PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS with the following requirements Attractive iind pleasant personality Speaks fluent English and able to communicate effectively with top level people. Attractive incentives and salary will be given to successful applicants. Interested applicants, kindly call639 words
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Advertisement769 1983-10-10 8 j 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales AN ADVERTISING COMPANY requires Sales Executive. The Job Is challenging and rewarding and attractive basic salary, commission and transport allowance will be offered to the right candidate. The applicants must be 22 year.s old and above with OCE 'O' level Preferably those who has769 words
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Advertisement446 1983-10-10 8 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS WANTED. English educated. Apply personally: lido Shoes Co, #04-24. Shaw Centre, 10am to Bpm IF YOU BELIEVE In self-develop-ment and are Interested m meeting people, please call: Susanna, *****43 for appointment. PART-TIME SALES PROMOTERS for easy selling products. Can sell among friends and446 words
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Advertisement272 1983-10-10 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical ELECTRONICS ENGINEER Leading electronic firm m the field of microprocessor designs and applications has vacancy for experienced ELECTRONICS ENGINEER c must have good knowledge of digital and analog devices preferred c must be prepared to272 words
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Advertisement466 1983-10-10 8 GEHMO H invites applications from suitably qualified I candidates for the following positions: The candidate should preferably possess I NTC-3 m Maintenance Fitting with 3 to 5 L years experience m repairing and main- fc?~ taining production machines equipped i with hydraulic and pneumatic systems. M Those who do not466 words
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Advertisement324 1983-10-10 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical ft~~~ Go for the best |w I dSBHBJ) Opportunities exist m tne following positions: GCE O' level credits m Science and Maths W J 1 year's experience m setting up injection f molding machines and adjusting molding J conditions •At324 words
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Advertisement496 1983-10-10 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant ig) Technical g) Technical I jSsamco I Singapore Aerospace Maintenance Co Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries invites candidates for: NDT TECHNICIAN GCE 'O' level NDT qualification 2 years' experience STORE INSPECTOR (AIRCRAFT) GCE 'O' level Certificate m Aircraft Maintenance or Materials496 words
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Advertisement618 1983-10-10 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical PHOTOKIS COLOUR LAB. We are recruiting young ladies and gentlemen to be trained as: PHOTO LAB OPERATORS (In Katong/ Shenton Way/ Beach Road/ Orchard Road/ Holland Road locations). Requirements: Age In' -22 years. No experience required. Must be able to618 words
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Advertisement506 1983-10-10 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical suimnno A leading bicycle components manufacturer invites applications for the posts of: oc INSPECTORS c Pass GCE 'O' level m the Technical stream eSome industrial experience m troubleshooting and quality checking would be an advantage MACHINISTS (Production) Technical education with NTC 2/3 m Metal Machining506 words
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Advertisement393 1983-10-10 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical f SITE SUPERVISOR Possess: minimum GCE O' level Certificate 2 years working experience as a supervisor preferably m building industry or related work c Able to correspond and communicate effectively with Architects. Consultants. Building Contractors, etc. c Knowledge m carpentry and building works is essential393 words
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Advertisement535 1983-10-10 9 66 Situations Vacant i g) Technical Our young and progressive company has the following vacancy to fill expansion needs:TECHNICIAN ntc ;i Electronic or v lectrlcal Engineering). Musi have own motorcycle. Please call: MR. BOBBY TAN TEL: *****22 EXT. 23 for an appointment or write to: THE GENERAL MANAGER REPRO BUSINESS535 words
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Advertisement534 1983-10-10 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical International Engineering Company requires immediately: DRAUGHTSMAN c 2to S years experience m Mechanical/ processing drawings VITB qualifications. c Preference to residents of Ang Mo Kio For immediate interview call Angela at: Tel: *****21. Construction Company requires a QUANTITY SURVEYOR c Experience m handling HDB Projects.534 words
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Advertisement407 1983-10-10 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production |L :r J female V*** I pO^ PRODUCTION OPERATORS I 2 shift rotation Permanent Night Shift Permanent Morning Shift Permanent Afternoon Shift I Starting Salaries Plus Pro-rated 13th month bonus407 words
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Advertisement60 1983-10-10 9 EARN UP TO $800 P.M. Plus BENEFITS for: MACHINE OPERATORS (3 rotating shifts) Please call *****5 Sin Jurong for appointment. Buy sell through CATS. Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified w Need professional help with a problem you're having 5 Look into the Classified today for the solutions'60 words
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Advertisement135 1983-10-10 9 I^l COLD STORAGE MANUFACTURING PTE LTD, a well established food and beverage industry urgently requires Q.C. ASSISTANTS MALE/ FEMALE) 16 years above Male candidates must have completed N.S Completed secondary education Willing to work on rotating shifts Training will be provided Attractive salary plus 2 months bonus will be given135 words
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Advertisement181 1983-10-10 9 SMITH-CORONA I lE^^ REVISED l^r SALARIES! UP TO $426 STARTING s 12 UP TO $441 UPON CONFIRMATION 112 UP TO $476 AFTER 6 MONTHS "P UP TO $531 AFTER 1 YEAR also, you'll g? PLUS! Educational Assistance Recreational Facilities Medical Many Other Benefits Also Foot! Allowance For (PLANT II) Job181 words
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Advertisement437 1983-10-10 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production 3pWTHi£LHTRaniCS 4& Mr I -i^L. A £i m dktm MATTEL ELECTRONICS ASIA LTD, a G.S. Multinational producer and distributor of home video games and other consumer products, has immediate vacancies for:FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting Basic437 words
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Advertisement414 1983-10-10 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production Why Bother To Search? A^\mS^\ InTandon, ilim There's Always MWXj-^^ Place For H f f/^\ Female FW Production X W Operators 1/ Singaporean. r^ Minimum Pr. 6 education I. o?P oO Sec 3 and above414 words
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Advertisement727 1983-10-10 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production i tfsS% MALAYAN BREWERIES M I |^^J (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD W Total Earnings $520 P m I I PRODUCTION I I OPERATORS I I (MALE) Requirements c Completed primary education Age below 40 years w e Willing to work on727 words
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Advertisement501 1983-10-10 10 66 Situations Vacant h) Production ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD requires MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Above 16 years old. Experience not necessary. We offer:1. High starting salary revised) with attractive adjustment on confirmation after 3 months. 2. Free transportation. 3. Free medical benefits. 4. Recreational activities. 5. After confirmation, marriage leave, compassionate501 words
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Advertisement318 1983-10-10 10 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous A career m a high technology company? Join us as (2nd Shift f NTC m Electronics or equivalent c Experience m a manufacturing industry is preferred Technician diploma m W Electronic Electrical Engineering c Experience m component manufacturing industry is preferred NIC ITC ii V Electronic318 words
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Advertisement790 1983-10-10 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 75 Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I GM Singapore 1 has immediate vacancies for: A) PRODUCTION OPERATORS PERMANENT DAY SHIFT- Mon. to Fri-7.30 am to 4.48 pm PERMANENT 2ND SHIFT: Mon. to Fri.-4.48 pm to 1.18 am Shift allowance provided. Free790 words
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Advertisement1028 1983-10-10 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I landon We are the leader m the manufacture of floppy disk-drives for the computer industry. We have immediate vacancies for the following positions SECURITY GUARDS Minimum Pr. 6 education. Able to read and write1,028 words
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Advertisement482 1983-10-10 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous /SINGAPORE TIME PTE LTdV Seiko Watch Factory Due to expansion, we invite suitable candidates to fill the following vacancies: Diploma m Production Engineering/ Business Studies Machines loading and scheduling experience will be an advantage Completed N.S. GCE 'A' level (Science/Technical)/ITC482 words
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Advertisement473 1983-10-10 11 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Singapore Airport DimFree Emporium invites applications from Singapore Citizera for the lolloping appointment HELPERS (MALE) Requirements: Must be >t least IK years ol age Must be ph\sical!\ tit tor manual work and be able to work on shift Must have working knowledge ol nglish. Salary:473 words
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Advertisement388 1983-10-10 11 cc Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous invites applications for the post of: 1. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Diploma or ITC Holders m Electronic Electrical Engineering Training will be provided Male applicants must have completed N.S. 2. REPAIRMEN/ REPAIRGIRL NTC 3 m Electronic Servicing GCE 'O' level with 1 2 years relevant experience 3.388 words
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Advertisement324 1983-10-10 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous ttZ2 I2a^E JgM SINGAPORE pjej^S j| SPORTS **><<mwmt\ council requires (A)TECHNICIAN (Electrical/ or Mechanical) (9455-91,340) Salary will commensurate with qualification and experience Qualifications/Experience 1 1 ,i :i c level Pauea plus a rele- ml Trade/Craft Certificate. Relevant practical experience is mi asset (B)CIERICAL OFFICER GRADE324 words
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Advertisement328 1983-10-10 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Injection Molding Factory requires: 1 SEMISKILLED SPRAY PAINTERS 2. ROBOT OPERATORS 3. GENERAL WORKERS New higher starting salary 5 day week (no shift) for positions 1 and 3; 4-day week (12 hours shift) for position 2 Transport provided Job allowance from $45 $105 Attendance incentive328 words
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Advertisement395 1983-10-10 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Tsubakimoto (S) Pte Ltd invites applicants for:--1) MALE ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER Minimum 1 year experience In store administration. Secondary education. Completed National Service. 2) MALE PRODUCTION WORKER Minimum 16 years old. We offer- High starting salary. Salary adjustment after 3 months of service. 5-day week, no395 words
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Advertisement484 1983-10-10 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous TAIKO EUECTRONICS (S) PTO. LTD. An established electronics Co. requires 1) Female Clerks 2) Drivers 3) Part-time Workers (Female) 4) QC Inspectors (Female) 5) Production Operators (Female) We offer attractive salary and excellent incentives WALK -IN Interview from Bam to 7pm Contact Mr. Wee *****66484 words
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Advertisement230 1983-10-10 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous (GRANDLUXD invites applications for STOREHANDS& DELIVERY ASSISTANT Preferably some experience m general work and handling of materials Salary will commensurate with experience 5-day work week, transport provided Interested applicants please call personally to Personnel Department GRANDLUXEPTE LTD No. 2, Chin Bee Avenue Jurong, Singapore 2261230 words
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Advertisement385 1983-10-10 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous r BEN CO LTD DESPATCH RIDER Requirements: Class 2 driving licence Completed full-time National Service c Some knowledge of import/ export/ customs permits will be an asset. Motorcycle, free petrol and 11/2 months' bonus provided Call: *****55 or apply personally at: The Personnel Dept. 230-B385 words
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Advertisement533 1983-10-10 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous WESTERN RESTAURANT at 4 1/2 miles Bukit Timah Road requires: (1) FEMALE CASHIER c Working hours: 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. c 6-day week. (2) WAITER WAITRESS c Working hours :10 a.m to 6 p.m. c No night shift. (3) PART-TIME WAITER WAITRESS c Working533 words
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Advertisement541 1983-10-10 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Lavon Figure Facial Salon requires: (1) DEPUTY SUPERVISOR c Qualified and rapable of running a salon, including training of staff (2) MASSEUSE Only those who are willing to take up a challenging career need to apply. Those interested, please write m, giving full details and541 words
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Advertisement517 1983-10-10 12 66 Situations Vacant i I I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER Urgently Required by a last expanding company. c With working experience c Should possess class 2 driving licence (motobike provided) c Starting salary $400 plus other attractive fringe benefits Please call personally at: 06-07. KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE MOUNTBATTEN ROAD GENERAL TELEPHONE517 words
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Advertisement733 1983-10-10 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE/ FEMALE STOREKEEPER c Understand store operation and also fluent m English c 1 2 years' experience m technical store Call: Dorothy at *****42 for interview Printing Company requires A.B. DICK MACHINE OPERATOR Experience not essential Good remuneration Kindly contact: *****45/ *****46. Representative Office requires:733 words
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Advertisement746 1983-10-10 13 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TURNEO PARTS MANUFACTURING Firm has vai ancles for Technical trainees and General workers Please call personally at: Block 514, »04-10, Chal Ch.ee Street. Singapore 1646 Tel: *****87 AN ESTABLISHED SECURITY Firm requires Senior Guards and Guards for Orchard Road area. Time 0700 to 1900 hours746 words
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Advertisement399 1983-10-10 13 I lyjtKJ ONE OF THE most elegant cars on i"^ j i sale m this section today boasts 111 tiiS Of\ CH Wl expensive leather upholJoljCi stery. power steering/ windows C-J IMjL-Zl mrt an excellent body. Trap this C"nS fn\ /TV I r%\ Jaguar at classification 76k ysaV^=fwM mm fik^399 words
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Advertisement501 1983-10-10 13 AIRCOND CARS AT special dally rates, weekly from $240, monthly $650 upwards Tel: *****20/ *****58. AL-USAHA RENT-A-CAR available for Malaysian use on dally and weekly rates. Contact J.B. 073-*****3. CALL TOPWAY TRADING for hiring Datsun pick-ups, panel/ delivery vans and lorries. Tel: *****00/9. HOE HONG TRADING offers alrcon car/ truck/501 words
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Advertisement624 1983-10-10 13 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alfa/Peugeot a) Alta/Peugeot a) Alta/Peugeot a) Alta/Peugeot Never has the Peugeot 305 looked more attractive... ARF $3^soonett LIMITED STOCKS AVAILABLE. SO HURRY. fgmiirilfl'>iiW';kgl -A 4 U d m 1 WE KNOW PEUGEOT BETTER624 words
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Advertisement392 1983-10-10 13 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda SEPT. 1982 HONDA Accord auto EX, 1 owner, central locking, power steering, aircond, radio cassette, m showroom condition. View at: No 10 Kirk Terrace (besides Cathay cinema). MID 1978 HONDA Civic, 3-door, one lady owner, alrcon. original colour, tax Dec '83. Tip top condition, $13,400392 words
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Advertisement379 1983-10-10 13 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes Ex&r \*Ql magazine ■p Read m October issue: Giant Test: Merc 190E-V-BMW 3201 4-door BMW 745i-V-Merc 500SE New Honda CRX Coupe (1.3, 1.5 c.c.) New Porsche 911 and more. $f Available at all major bookstores. Sole Distributor: CARkit379 words
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Advertisement45 1983-10-10 13 Buy sell through CATS. Something For Everyone... In Todays Straits Times Classified Thinking of a new or used Car- 3 Drive into the Classified, where your neighbour and auto dealers are offering their best values today! C.A.T.S. *****66 1 The Straits Times Classifieds Vehicles Boats.45 words
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Advertisement788 1983-10-10 13 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi DECEMBER 80 MITSUBISHI Oalant GS 5-speed, big bumper, ulrcond, hi-fi power, sports rims, low mileage, metallic paint, tuffkote, tax April '34. $19,700. *****57 END 1972 COLT Oalant 1400 Aircon, 2 owners, tax May '84 Well maintained. $5,200 0.n.0. No PARF. 542 Geylang Road (Junction788 words
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Advertisement724 1983-10-10 13 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota f THE RIGHT CHOICE Appointed Dealer By BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTE LTD f TOYOTA I New cars commercial vehicles Test-Drive At: VEHITO COMPANY Head Office: 594 Upp Thomson Rd. 7 Milestone TEL: *****63 Branch-Showroom: 261 Upp. Thomson Rd724 words
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Advertisement701 1983-10-10 13 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others JAGUAR 4.2, LEATHER upholstery, power steering/windows, good condition, tel: *****26. 1969 VOLKSWAGEN Atrcond, cassette In good body condition. View: 31 Kirn Keat Lane 1975 VOLVO 144S Aircon, white $8,700. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 1979 DAIHATSU 1000 c.c. Private owner, aircond radio cassette $13,900.701 words
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Advertisement649 1983-10-10 14 77 Vehicles Wanted A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires any make of vehicles, company, SZ and private welcome. Cash payment. Tel: *****57 Residence: ;>*****0/*****47 Tony Ang. BUSINESSMAN URGENTLY REQUIRES secondhand car. Private/ rompany car. Any model. Phone: *****74 Mr Ong. No dealers please CASH PAYMENT FOR Any model secondhand vehicles, nonI'ARF, company649 words
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Advertisement420 1983-10-10 14 1 IF THE HOME Is where one finds vt L vi 3si love, a particular apartment p^T^T^? near Orchard Road certainly has j T/" f BBbBB' because "love oozes out Bjcßffl 1 HI <" vt *ry corner of this three- njfltffjyP L j ■BL'L. bedroomed home." See classi- JpJKßfc**' I***1420 words
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Advertisement746 1983-10-10 14 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses AVAILABLE IST NOV. large bungalow house, fully furnished, with landscape garden, 4 bedrooms, fully aircondltloned, large entalnlng area m district 1545, fully equipped kitchen and separate servant's quarters, covered carpark, rental $8,000 0.n.0. Please call *****22. BUNGALOW, BEMI-DETACHED, TERRACE, apartment for Immediate occupation. Partially/ fully746 words
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Advertisement781 1983-10-10 14 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 10 2-STOREY SEMI-DETACH-ED $2,400. Dist 23 Chestnut Aye detached bungalow $1,750. Flat at Buklt Tlmah Shopping $1,800. Hong Leong Garden walk-up apartment $2,000. Ring *****61. DIST. 20, NEAR THOMBON Yaohan, double-storey terrace, 3 plus 1 bedrooms, fully furnished, Immediate occupation, preferably expatriates. $1,500. *****83/781 words
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Advertisement699 1983-10-10 14 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses THOMBON YAOHAN VICINITY dlst. 2057, double-storey house, large matured garden, 4 bedrooms, alrcondltloned, $1,800. Hlsco, *****94 *****82. URGENTLY REQUIRED TENANT for a house at Serangoon vicinity. Preferably for foreign workers. Interested parties contact tel: *****04/ *****43. BALEBTIER ROAD, JALAN Rajah Fortuna Court, 3 rooms, splitlevel.699 words
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Advertisement600 1983-10-10 14 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments a BALMORAL POINT Near Tanglln/ American Club. Central alrcond, 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's. Split-level living/ dining. Swimming pool. $5,500 a GRANGEFORD Central aircond, high floor, facing Orchard Road. 2 bedrooms. Clubhouse facilities. Nicely furnished. $3,400 MARBELLA COURT Brand new 3-bedroomed apartment, near American/ Japanese School.600 words
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Advertisement635 1983-10-10 14 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments Dist. 9 Orchard Road vicinity. Brand new apartments/ penthouse. 3/4 bedrooms. $3,000 $6,000. Dial. 10 Corona Villa. New cosy Spanish designed Townhouse. 3 bedrooms, swimming pool. $3,100 fully furnished. a Dist. 11. Conveniently located luxurious Townhouse/ maisonette. 3/4 bedrooms. Full recreational facilities. $5,500 partially furnished.635 words
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Advertisement864 1983-10-10 14 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments W* hay* apartments m th» following district 5, 9, 10, 11, 15, 21 and others. Ranging from $1,500 to $7,000 Ragant Astoria Himiko ft i i^ n it- n n rl nroyvw uuu WaH*n Estate Cl«m«nii Park Brookvala Viewing Call *****51 APARTMENTS GOOD LOCALITIES. Low864 words
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Advertisement3374 1983-10-10 14 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments VILLAGE TOWER WALKING dts- DIST. 10, HIMIKO COURT 2 units c tance to American school. 3 bed- studio apartments, fully fur rooms, servant's, balcony, wash- nlshed, with full recreational fa ing machine, fridge, cooker, cllltles. $2,100/ $2,500. Cal oven, full3,374 words
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Advertisement780 1983-10-10 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 15, BLOCK E, Maryland I'ark apartment with swimming pool, tennis court $2.1X10 Admiral: :WH1122. OIST. 10 FULLY FURNISHED studto apartment Alrcond/ carpeted. Ideal for singles/ couples Tel: *****33 ext 213/ 193. DIST. 11 MINBU VILLA spacious 4bedroomed with attached baths, servant's. Furnished, close to780 words
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Advertisement687 1983-10-10 15 87 Accommodations Wanted a) Houses WE ARE LOOKING For houses/ apartments In any location consider by ready clients, furnished/ unfurnished, flexible budget. Owners kindly call: *****64/ *****05. A BIG GROUP of newly arrived expatriates require houses/ apartments. Good rental deposits payable. Owners please call Regent *****55 A GROUP OF Foreign687 words
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Advertisement558 1983-10-10 15 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses m) Houses Property forS** W Proper!** For S** 59 "itZimi* "Iftint* Ap»rtm*im tt> Print* kp*r Z^ZZ%^Z^Z»«>« TMOM»0« WO»I Hl«!l ltm» ISM* Ll* M I'JV* I n.IW.AM ROOM »»»«I««H! *»O»f i r t- XiXtM t ft A) '-A l >*> M-558 words
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Advertisement719 1983-10-10 15 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 15 Brand new 2/ 3-storey semi-de-tached for booking. c Land area: 6,200 sq.ft. Built-in: 3,600 sq.ft. Selling: $1.05 Million. Land area: 3,500 sq.ft. Built-in: 2,900 sq.ft. Selling: $835,000 *****12/ *****34 KENT HOUSING AGENCY Dist. 14, Brand new 2 1/2-storey semi-detached. 3,500 sq.ft. Marble/parquet.719 words
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Advertisement833 1983-10-10 15 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 10, NAMLY AREA, 2-storey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, servant's room on 4,100 sq.ft. land area. Selling $750,000 (0.n.0.) Tel: *****76 No agents please DIST. 14 SIN CHUAN Garden, tastefully renovated doublestorey bungalow, 4 bedrooms/ servant's. Split-level. 7,500 sq.ft. Freehold. $955,000. Berners Co.833 words
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Advertisement672 1983-10-10 15 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 20 FULTON ROAD fully renovated double-storey terrace, split-level, 3 bedrooms/ attached bathroom Serene atmosphere. $560,000 *****11 DIST. 20 DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER terrace, 4 bedrooms, servant's. Terrazzo flooring Area: 3.000 sq.ft. $575,000 OJI.O. Wang Lin *****73. DIST. 20 CORAL PARK, doublestorey terrace. 1.800 sq.ft. Renovated,672 words
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Advertisement868 1983-10-10 15 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments r^PSfe "«L "W\, TL -y? t im ii. «»i m i M^if rr.ii i«^tallMlillllii ll^WP HP* ,nctriC^O^ *9 The Condominium iw^/l comprises: '^uvw'-^""'""^ 24 units of 4-storey apartments 24 units of 4-storey 2 -level maisonettes Located868 words
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Advertisement822 1983-10-10 15 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15 AUSTRAL VIEW new apartment. Walking distance to Singapore Swimming Club Hlk!i floor, facing south, morning sun. sea view 3463 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, servant's, store, sparlous balcony, Uvingdlnlng/ family hall. Freehold Pool Skiing $1,1 million negotiable STANDARD PROPERTIES PTE LTD *****91 (4822 words
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Advertisement871 1983-10-10 16 89 Properties For Sale b Private Apartments DIST 9, GRANGEFORD APARTMENT High floor, 3 bedrooms fully carpeted/ furnished and alrcond. With full condominium facilities Tenanted till Nov '84. Contact *****01 C.H. Teo. DIST. 9 ANGULLIA MANSION exclusive 21 units only Sharing swimming pool, 3,380 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ study/ servant's. Separate871 words
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Advertisement776 1983-10-10 16 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15, MARYLAND PARK Blk D, newly renovated/furnished King's Mansion, Blk B, Peach Garden facing sea *****42. DIST. 10, FERNHILL double-storey maisonette, 1636 sq.ft., low maintenance, pleasant environment, $520,000. Colliers *****11. DIST. 10 HIMIKO COURT condominium. 1.300 sq.ft. 2-bed-roomed $425,000. 1929/ 2142, 3776 words
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Advertisement772 1983-10-10 16 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments 4-ROOM MARINE DRIVE Block 62. Near NTUC $110,000 negotiable. 3-room Balam Road Block 30, $34,000 negotiable. 3-room Lower Delta Road Block' 32, $63,000 negotiable. Tel: *****68/ *****75. BEDOK NORTH, 5-ROOMED point block, new generation. Blk 506, high floor, facing sea, renovated, furnished, $160,000772 words
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Advertisement704 1983-10-10 16 90 Properties Wanted GENUINE PURCASHER REQUIRES 3-roomed HDB flat, low floor. Jurong area. Contact Samy *****30/ *****22/ *****14. HDB/ HUDC APARTMENTS urgently required. Quick transaction. Owners please call *****75/ *****68/ *****12. HDB 3/ 4/ 5 rooms qualified buyers with ready cash looking for flats urgently. *****17/ *****18. HDB 4/ 5-ROOMED704 words
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Advertisement443 1983-10-10 16 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I Excellent industrial site at Senoko Drive/Senoko Loop, Woodlands. Easy access to Sembawang Port and proximity to new towns of Woodlands, Yishun and Sembawang. Total site area approx 12,155 sq. metres (L-Shaped). Total built-up area of 5,190 sq. meters consisting of office and factory443 words
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Advertisement240 1983-10-10 16 93 Office Spaces a) Sale LEVEL 5 OFFICE SPACES FOR SALE AT REAL LOW PRICE OF $550 P.S.F. 0.N.0. Area 568/ 831/ 366 sq.ft. at Singapore Shopping Centre Contact Nari *****11 prime\>ffice space financial district raffles place Area 2,400 »q.«. Price $950 p.t.f. Details TEL: *****38/ *****39 DIST. 7, EVERSHINE240 words
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Advertisement462 1983-10-10 16 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces gggjjjjgjji^ ■^■■■■i ia^a\ PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX UNION INDUSTRIAL BUILDING jalan pemimpin J^ *0m?*» fl •Central location, r-S*-" tom THOMSON AREA surJZ-**" r-tm f*£*L, '7^**^ rounded by Ang Mo V UtKl t-J^ Kio, Too Payoh, Sernrm mimzz& s462 words
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Advertisement579 1983-10-10 16 93 Office Spaces b) Rental 139 Middle Road Shops Offices FOR LEASE Strategically located near to Shenton Way, Orchard Road Government offices Quality finishes Ready for occupation now For enquiries Mr. Kong *****77 Mr. Kan —*****95 OFFICE SPACE COLOMBO COURT m various sizes for Immediate occupation. SELEGIE COMPLEX 2 units579 words
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Advertisement306 1983-10-10 17 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental INTERNATIONAL PI A7 (Next to the future Maxwell Road MRT Station) A prestigious landmark sited within the heart of Singapore's established commercial and business district Extensive renovations are being planned to upgrade the quality of the building interior and services306 words
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Advertisement756 1983-10-10 17 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental I^UI^UILDINC— Shenton Way j| J Commanding panoramic view of sea/city ge M 30th Storey 2,246/2,200 sq ft 29th Storey 1,432 sq ft. S J LEE KAI HOUSE Middle Road S vl 9th Storey Area approx. 3,981 sq ft. m GOLDEN756 words
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Advertisement443 1983-10-10 17 94 Shop Spaces a)> Sate SHOP AT FAR East Shopping Centre, 600 sq.ft. approximately and Citlport, 925 sq.ft. Call Tudor Home: *****88 for details. SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE 2 units. Sale/ rent. 220/ 400 sq.ft. Good location. Tel: *****08/ *****63 (Agent). TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE 2nd floor, area 525 sq.ft. Price: $450,000.443 words
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Advertisement751 1983-10-10 17 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale pjy r fl j i •"^jß >Cr-* >l<r f Centrally' located m Orchard Roads shopping and tourist pV_^H V^*^*" 1 area between Goodwood Park H .-.hi!.? jfiSVinr'*' 1 r ji Holiday Inn is |(ist across751 words
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Advertisement512 1983-10-10 17 >KJ TRAVEL GUIDE 100 Air Travel SNOOPY HOLIDAYS New Zealand Holidays 11 Days $2549/- Dep 26/11, 03/12 15 Days $3000/ $3223/- Dep 25/10,29/10,15/11,19/11,22/11 New Zealand/ Australia 13 Days $2787/- Dep 26/11, 03/12 16 Days $3490/- Dep 20/11, 27/11, 04/12, 11/12, 18/12 17 Days $3428/- Dep 11/10, 25/10, 15/11, 19/11, 22/11512 words
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Advertisement158 1983-10-10 17 102 Tours IEB V lie Vfcf ria-ain AUSTRALIA" BUDGET CAMPFRVAN ADVENTURE From ASIBB tor 4 DAYS NEW ZEALAND BUDGET DRIVE ABOUT HOLIDAY from NZ. $790 over 10 days 5 DAYS MEDAN/L. TOBA $499 Departures every MON/SAT 4 DAYS BALI Escapade 5899 Departures Daly (extension available) 3 DAYS BALI WEEKENDER J736158 words
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Advertisement511 1983-10-10 17 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours SIN CHEW HOLIDAYS Special offer for Reader's Club M^Cti JARKATA/BALI/PUNCAK/ f k '^^I^7 J^vNJSCTI BANDUNG/BOGAR/ 6 >;W Vk^O ff /^/j^MiWf JOGJARKARTA/DENPASAR x3j\ jhj ■Iffl 1| De A p'(Every Wednesday^Jr^^W M 4 DAYS/5 DAYS fromSsB79 Dep. Daily Ssloso j^ V^ BANGKOK/PATTAYA/j^^BSfW^jZ^,^" CjJ S^^^Z BANGKOK/PATTAYA/ lVhl511 words
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Advertisement748 1983-10-10 18 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours New Zealand SIN CHEW HOUD4YS 15 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND d.-, L $2999/ $3199 ;^yCC>| DEP.IS/11, 22/11, 29/11, 6/12 V^UL FREE! ONE NATIONAL WASHING I MACHINE (MODEL NA3BO) 1 for every 2 paying passengers L&Z^SS^* joining this tour. SPECIAL BUSINESSMAN La to W\frT^ PACKAGE748 words
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Advertisement765 1983-10-10 18 102 Tours 102 Tours ■IHUaPHiMHiMiaaBHmMMMiaiHMM j© NAM HO: TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Head Office: Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) 100 EuTong Sen St., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18, Spore 0105 I Tel: *****33(7 lines). m Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. I Tel: *****1/91 1662/*****3/*****6/*****8/*****63765 words
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Advertisement1107 1983-10-10 18 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 1 |HKflHMßflßfl^kflMHiHHß^|HUßflHHflH tf B_^^nC__^i _ff_^B_j_____l__i jt v/-."^;^. >; ftfla '"_f fflmKS ""BG__rj!J r f rT_ri j_PI I ___^«^^^^^^__^^^_»^_^^-^^^_n^^^^^^#^r^^__^^^l^^^^^___! >^^?"W_f_____ __*ri_l .klak) /"-;"-^J»^ R _l Cl_| s '*|Bi VjH i^s i-_|^^^_i Ml' JPa _g\ Bangkok/Pattaya 4: tl _____^____'^^^_r' _l^4 Hon^ Kong ■Kfcifc^^l fi fl 31,107 words
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Advertisement557 1983-10-10 18 Mt EDUCATION INSTRUCTION 108 Foreign 108 Foreign k~J AIPHACOIifGE VANCOUVER -CANADA Applications are invited for courses m Grades 1 0, 1 1 and 1 2 (Senior High Pre-U) from students intending to enter Canadian and U.S. Universities. For more information, please contact HUI KUAH PTE LTD #04-18. 4tk Rwr. Ortkiri557 words
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Advertisement495 1983-10-10 18 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students and others) INTENSIVE COURSE l)Th/F 2 00- 5.00pm 13/10 2)T/Th 2.00- 5.00pm 25/10 3)M/W 10.00- I.oopm 07/11 4)T/Th 10.00- I.oopm 08/11 S)M/W 2 00- 5.00pm 14/11 6)T/Th 2.00- 5.00pm 15/11 7)F/Sat 10.00- I.oopm 18/11 8)M/W 10.00- I.oopm 21/11 NORMAL495 words
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Advertisement465 1983-10-10 19 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer 9 THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? Informatics Computer School shows the way.... Incorporated by experienced EDP C G 746 Basic Certificate m professionals m conducting BCS. NCC Computer Programming c C G Courses Advance Part-time course commencing Honeywell Computer System and 15.10.83 I465 words
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Advertisement383 1983-10-10 19 LCCI CERTIFICATE/ DIPLOMA COURSES (Preparing for 1984 Exams) BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) l)Wed 6 00- 7.30pm 12/10 2) Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 12/10 3)Tues 6.00- 7.30pm 01/11 4)Thurs 6.00- 7.30pm 10/11 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) REVISION 1 Wed 600- 7 30prn 19/10 2) Sat 4.00- 6.00pm 22/10 3) Mon 6.00- 7.30pm 24/10 4) Sun 9.00-ll.OOarn383 words
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Advertisement456 1983-10-10 19 112 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES FOR LCCI '84 ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE-INT. Tuesday 7 30 9pm Commencing 11 Oct BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS Tuesday 7 30 9pm Commencing 11 Oct. Thursday 7.30 9pm Commencing 13 Oct. HIGHER ACCOUNTING Tuesday 6 7.30pm Commencing 11 Oct. Thursday 7.30 9pm Commencing 13 Oct. SHORTHAND BEGINNERS Friday456 words
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Advertisement553 1983-10-10 19 112 Commercial/ Technical LCCI MARKETING/ PR DIPLOMA New session by Mr C K. Tseng Commencing 10th October 1983 QUEENSWAY COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE •03-08 Oueensway Shopping Centre Singapore 0314 T»l *****6/*****2 METROPOLITAN YMCA 60 STEVENS ROAD TEL: *****55 We offer a course m: INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Please call personally on553 words
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Advertisement476 1983-10-10 19 113 Language 113 Language JAPANESE DAY EVENING COURSES Enrol now for Elementary Level classes commencing soon \^^TEL^*****6^y v. Registration hours: Bam Bpm 1 1 1 1 116 Dancing > rfij a* |NOU|IICEM kts SOCIAL DANCING FOR beginners MonTue/Thur 7pm Ballroom.' Latin Wed 7pm. Keepfit Sat 3pm l Jazz DtBCO Sat476 words
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Advertisement770 1983-10-10 19 NOTICES Johan Holdings Berhad [J (Incorporated m the States ot Maiaya) __k ANNOUNCEMENT m NOTICE OF BOOKS CLOSING DATE FOR SUB-DIVISION OF SHARES BONUS ISSUE OF 1 FOR 2 RIGHTS ISSUE OF 2 FOR 3 Notice Is Hereby Given that the Transfer Books and Register of Members of the Company770 words
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Advertisement30 1983-10-10 19 T R A V E L L I N G 9 See our "Travel Guide" at Section G for the widest choice of tour itineraries around the world! C.A.T.S. *****6630 words
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Advertisement861 1983-10-10 20 APPOINTMENTS f FOXBORO FAR EAST PTE LTD^\ SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS IN LEADERSHIP 1 For over 75 years, Foxboro has been dedicated to serve the pro- i cess and energy producing industries. With its vast experience and indepth working knowledge of users industry processes m over j 100 countries, Foxboro has gained861 words
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Advertisement595 1983-10-10 20 I GEHMO I I&' invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the mm position of:--1 MANAGER I Information System t Qualifications Experience: P Applicants should possess computer qualification m informa1 tion systems and data processing operations with more than 8 Mm years relevant experience; or a degree holder m Computer595 words
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Advertisement409 1983-10-10 20 n3?S$ BUYERS CONSOLIDATORS LTD. invites applications from Singapore citizens for the post of CLERK TYPIST Qualification Minimum G.C.E. 'O' level or equivalent with a typing speed of at least 35 wpm. Experience Minimum 2 years experience m shipping or a related industry. Remuneration Salary with attractive fringe benefits will not409 words
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Advertisement284 1983-10-10 20 Canon Rapid growth and expansion have created opportunities for all those who are willing to face challenges. Representatives I If you are m your early twenties a dynamic personality effective communication skills a Class 3 driving licence and own a car. If you are already a sales representative or wish284 words
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Advertisement498 1983-10-10 21 APPOINTMENTS DO YOU T I FIT HERE? >** iUfif 64K DRAM iwi* aJA lit If I iVJIKEPftPM 'People play an important role m the success of high technology. We are looking for the right people to take up the high technological challenges offered by the new generation of VLSI Memories498 words
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Advertisement555 1983-10-10 21 An Accredited Advertising Agency We're looking for a candidate with relevant experience and qualifications to till the position of: MEDIA MANAGER Responsibilities To propose, implement and analyse media plans and strategies, manage the media department and oversee its daily administrative operations. Requirements Singapore citizen above 28 years of age •Preferably555 words
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Miscellaneous452 1983-10-10 21 PEANUTS BySchulz jX^£g| W^gf f^E^ti tSSSSS& y/\n ni? o T By George Fett JC^ JC% Jlp JCj m\ a Wf people mwE "y^e vex mext Pooe^N S f WPkD k mi s-n?Ai^a pets wtx a v\^6Te«. (eoRP i^^Msre^y BEETLE BAILEY *y Mort r>H BO"/ 7 MFAT LOAF' MIHE 7 I452 words
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Advertisement398 1983-10-10 22 CLAMOUR AND ENTERTAINMENT 52E!!!! 000 CACUIfIN Will the Man of Steel fl^MllWll BHP r 'M£& '^tt '^o super /I 9HHHHHK^9^^^fIH viiiam? t, JIJ Kr3 SH^^^^l^lHuS BARBARA CARRER A: I k e&JI K^^^^HH^lH HOLLYWOOOD'S If I 1 FEMME FATALE 19^^^ X t i^om wm P 4 psycho ii 8 m^^^^^fe: r398 words
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Advertisement71 1983-10-10 22 k *4wJbb^^S K2| ■HbH Bb bß*^hbfL^h BB BP^BB mfrJL 15 m p4| $$0. i 1 B g/*"^f ...so says Mr Edward Goh, Managing Director, Comfort Leather Shoe Mfy. Pte. Ltd. Welcome Footwear Mfg. Pte. Ltd. SHOWCASE m its 9th year of publication. Mailed worldwide to buyers selected from an everexpanding71 words
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Advertisement251 1983-10-10 23 11 a HitoN all crystal, chinaware, gift items, etc. 10-20 October, 1983 #01-19 #01-20 Singapore Shopping Centre (Gr Fl) 190 Clemenceau Aye (0923) Tel: *****50 Hours: 10am -6pm daily (except Sundays) rjimnramnn HDPE DRUMS Off the production line: a new and better HDPE BLOWMOLDED DRUM with a series of advantages.251 words
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Miscellaneous317 1983-10-10 23 PAPUA-NEW GUINEA On till (5ct 17. Free. PRIMITIVE ART Dis- CHINESE INK PAINTplay of 40 carvings and ING OF TAN JOO JONG artefacts at the National Goethe-Institut Art GalMuseum Art Gallery, lery. 2-6 p.m. daily ex9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. On until cept on Sunday. On until Oct 25. Free. Oct317 words
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Advertisement242 1983-10-10 24 9^^l^M Buying Singapore Airlines' p:asy World Fare network. And m conjunction with TWA or Air all the financial security you'll ever need. with pleasure the Business Class fare is US$2B99. with the American Express Card is the best start Canada, you can have all of the United States or If242 words
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Miscellaneous691 1983-10-10 24 gfdn fg dfgs werra President's Cup PRESIDENT'S CUP I* 2 #«1a 1 S#v1a4i«« FINAL SAFSA VS II 1 P O I P li KABRKR PARK 111 %m 1HA |m Wt%B UNITED (Ch 8, 10.40 &™he matofflte" United Hashim Hosni jacket; was situated in Kuala ZncX,nHr,rl s 001 th first goal,691 words
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Miscellaneous454 1983-10-10 24 dfg asf 6.50 The Incredible Hut Bruce Banner Unmasked 7.20 Newswatch (English) 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 Pop Betawi (Malay) 8.40 Voyagers The Day the Rebs Took Lincoln (Malay subtitles): Jeffrey and Bogg set out to release Abraham Lincoln from a band of rebels bytravelling further back in454 words
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Miscellaneous663 1983-10-10 24 5.58 AM National Anthem fol- day Market Report 1.35 Your lowed by Opening Announce- Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.19 ment CM News m Brief C 95 News m Brief 2.95 On the Another Morning Another House 3.M News m Brief 115 Show 7.M News Weather On the House (confd) tM Forecast 7.19663 words
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Article, Illustration50 1983-10-10 1 f&T-ttMHftttM •KM* ifJ^*iA°ffi;i6'Jprril"'fe «»«^«fim*«7"o &j«*&#g#f****a ffe'ji a -nffw*^ tfe at r fibfrjp- -*w* L+ e**fTJM.4*ft* 9>A +Bl4* CE»» ai2[n«w*iEi \-.m ft- "MW^6'^^"o f:fi o MffttMttW i*&:£n£^«fiWlHl fib MtM*i*jMj K?'J+" 'h*HX*WHii IB* D/f?'J7ttS±6^"Sc#"H6?" Lester College Is^b 1957^r-4Hifi(p| Dr La one of the first women m China to go to the university50 words
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738 1983-10-10 1 Dr Joseph Needham's monumental work Science and Civilisation m China has been produced with the valuable assistance of some Chinese scientists, one of whom is Dr Lv Gwei Djen, his chief collaborator. Dr Lv tells TEO HAN WUE how she prompted Dr738 words
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309 1983-10-10 1 THE goldmine Dr Needham struck m China is no ordinary treasure. It has no peers m terms of its nature, contents and value. And most of all, it grows. This unique wealth comes m the form of the East Asian History of Science309 words
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Advertisement37 1983-10-10 1 lit Lll c-'\\^* v v 1W _^o&^^ -.v-^B < Ajv ■*3ißp-'-'.:aß^ V; .iBPI V >xr fir Hf tfi S^. 000^ w I t r m^^3^^^lH^^R<^' w fl tßTO v#<^SS^^*-t^i^> U Ik. ITS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS TO READ BUSINESS TIMES.37 words
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Advertisement640 1983-10-10 2 One's number is up A person whose number is up is m serious trouble. In one sense, he'll be punished. In the extreme sense, he'll die. "Grandfather's very ill. I believe his number is up." (He'll die.) "Jim was discovered sleeping at his desk again. I'm certain his number's up640 words
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Advertisement523 1983-10-10 2 Still early? See that you don't have to make frantic last-minute efforts. E'W* S iH k V- > iJ H Fanzheng tai zao zhunbei, dao shf fe H H'J ye hui wangdiao de. In any case, if I prepare for the examinations early, I'll forget what I've learned when the523 words
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Advertisement438 1983-10-10 2 Na wo b^ dianshijfguahdiao jiushi 7 o le In that case I'U turn off the TV set. Cfhe juzi Words and phrases 1. kaoshu examinations 2. zhengtian kan diansKi watch television all day 3. liang ge xTngqT two weeks 4. lfnshfbao fojiao make frantic last-minute efforts 5. fanzheng m any438 words
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Advertisement373 1983-10-10 2 Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon Sun: 11.15 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 211 Cable car VOCABULARY:373 words
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Advertisement192 1983-10-10 3 OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCp ?> C@\ rDCC On 70/ Refreshing X v M I iIL-EL Julius Drink g V W^ Sj^TS a1 any ORANGE JULIUS STORE j? X \O V V^ WITH PURCHASE OF A HOT DOG X xJ UPON PRESENTATION OF COUPON] j| I ODEON: OPENS THURSDAY! |i[ (5) PAUL EDWARDS MARLENE192 words
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Advertisement198 1983-10-10 3 5 p' Jh ■bH y~'""~"Aii ■h Hi I P^^i m Mi n^^^^^^B Hf aH'H^B^BBiHn so says Mr Tey Yee Swee, Director, Glastech Pte Ltd SHOWCASE m its 9th year of publication. Mailed worldwide to buyers selected from an everexpanding computerised data bank. Call Y.Y. Foo or Jenny Tan, *****55 about198 words
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Advertisement483 1983-10-10 3 /^M __r^m. *^Sr^- <$h _s*r ''^IWBpw^^^^ ■> ___B__________^^^^^^^^^___s___!__mßw^^^^^^^^^^^^__B ■^^J^3ap|^ JUi^ jßi jL^g* :^__^__fe_r_*_i__K' y^ t_; !S!f^__f* J *"^'^______________a__T'*"* J^%. -IBmUM K^^__W_^^^^_^^^^^t I BBt _t_i_____L_. v >_S I--** •*s--■ L_ ft V'.Wflt i -mnritA' _______H__-__r^aßr.:. ___M 1 _____fc_r A -__«r tw IM ""t **Tp*^BH 7.i r J ________MWE_M__M M§w«wßlm"Mß _M__TV^?____r_K <h___^_v*__L483 words
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Advertisement104 1983-10-10 3 JUBILEE EMPRESS/TOA PAYOH HAPPY/PEOPLE'S NOW SHOWING ET. 1.15.3 15. 7 15 9 15 J.: I 30, 3 30, 7 30,9 30 H 1 15. 3 15. 7 30. 9 30 "SUPER STAR" MANDARIN COLORSCOPE MANDARIN ONE DAY ONLY 1 15, 3 15, 7 15, 9 15 "LAW DON" CANTONFSE COLORSCOPE104 words
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Advertisement757 1983-10-10 3 rhe Clementi Community Centre Building Fund Committee presents 9 A GRAM) FILM PREMIERE SPONSORI I) m PHILIPS I under the distinguished Patronage a of the MP for Clementi MR. BERNARD CHEN All proceeds to Clementi ommunit} Centre Building Fund |r%/"\ Wednesday, 26th I LI U\J October at 9.15 p.m. I757 words
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Article728 1983-10-10 4 ONE of the few aspects of Islamic culture that are not widely known among non-Muslims m this country is Berzanji recitation. The Berzanji is a sacred book of poetry m Arabic m praise of Prophet Muhammad. Berzanji recitation sessions are still held here but not as728 words
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Article, Illustration262 1983-10-10 4 Haron A. R - Haron A.R. Artwork: Abu Samah t fa 1 l<rt. lri 77a) Seketia kemudian. seolah-olah memang kebetulan, Samat kekiar dari rumahnya membimbing sebuah be(. Dia membelok ke kiri menuju ke stal keretanya. Tetapi, agak anih juga, dia ketar bukan dengan kereta tetapi dengan becanya "Mari kita dapatkan dia sekarang,"262 words
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584 1983-10-10 4 Oleh AHMAD AWANG SALAH satu kebudayaan Islam yang masih kekal dan diminati oleh orang-orang Islam di negeri mi ialah berzanji dan marhaban, walaupun tidak menyeluruh. Berzanji dan marhaban memang tidak boleh dipisah-pisahkan, seperti irama dan lagu, macam aur dengan tebing, serupa gigi dengan gusi. Cara584 words
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Advertisement603 1983-10-10 4 NOTICES IN THK lIRiH 00UBI OF THK KKFIIRIJC OK SINGAPORE < '»m panic* Winding Up i N». "MS M 19X3 m the Matter of Uif Companies Art (<»p. IKS) And In the Matter of MILAGROB PTB. LID. AOVERTISEMKNT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given j that a petition for the603 words
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Advertisement1072 1983-10-10 4 ill Economic Development LLL,I— L-L» fesffl Board (^WJJW^ The EDB offers skills training leading to the award of a CRAFTSMAN CERTIFICATE upon successful completion of a 4-year apprenticeship. Trainmg is provided under the Joint Industrial Training Scheme (JITS) using successful approaches m apprenticeship training adapted to Singapore's condition. Since 1972,1,072 words
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Advertisement101 1983-10-10 4 m 1 T^ O T Bahagian 2 Word Quiz I, Part 2 INSTRUCTIONS: At the centre of the circle there is the letter *B\ Using the clues given, fill m the blank spaces with suitable letters so as to form the words required. Take note that questions 1 to 5101 words
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Advertisement321 1983-10-10 4 7. penjuru (corner* 8. gandewa (bow) I 9. bulat (round) 10. balut (to wrap) ANSWERS AND ANNOTATIONS FOR WORD QUIZ H Hi Some participants were confused. question 2: Pauh and pala are both fruits. Preference for pala. question y Pagan is nearer to stout. A better word is padat. question321 words
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