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Title Section15 1983-10-11 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8315 words
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Article, Illustration990 1983-10-11 1 The guessing game Who are behind the bomb massacre and why? Rangoon orders probe RANGOON, Monday TWENTY-FOUR hours after four South Korean Cabinet ministers and 15 other people were killed m a massive bomb blast here, it was still unclear today who were really behind theUPI; AP; AFP - 990 words
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Article753 1983-10-11 1 AHMAD OSMAN - Opposition make defence AHMAD OSMAN Enough evidence to back illegal collection charges against Workers Party men Workers Party officials trial By i THREE leaders of the Workers Party, accused of raising money for I the party without a licence, were told yesterday that there was sufficient evidence to back the753 words
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Article77 1983-10-11 1 KATHMANDU, Mon A big avalanche cascading down the world s 10th highest mountain killed t South Korean climber and two Nepalese porters sleeping m their tents, but another man buried m snow survived, a spokesman said today Expedition leader Chang Yeul-An told reporters here that the expeditionUPI - 77 words
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Article50 1983-10-11 1 COLOMBO, Mon. Troops and police today mounted guard at strategic points m Colombo and patrolled streets m a test alert. Defence Ministry sources said the alert was the first of several panned to test the prepar'fjness of the security forces to deal with an emergency ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article329 1983-10-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THE Speaker, Datuk Mohamed Zahir Ismail, indicated today that the Yang di-Pertuan Agung has yet to sign the controversial constitutional amendment doing away with the requirement of royal assent to legislation. When the 40-day Budget session began this afternoon m theAFP; Reuter - 329 words
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Article, Illustration285 1983-10-11 1 HONGKONG, Mon Hongkong property tycoon George Tan, charged with making false statements, was released from jail i today, three days after the High Court upheld a lower court's decision to grant him bail. Relatives and friends of Tan, chairman of the Car i rian Group,Reuter - 285 words
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Article75 1983-10-11 1 HARARE, Mon. The Zim babwe government today publicly invited people to submit evidence relating to the al- leged atrocities committed by the army against civilians m I south-western Zimbabwe early this year. A committee of inquiry set up m June advertised m Zim- j babwe's national press,AFP - 75 words
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Article37 1983-10-11 1 BONN, Mon. Chancellor Helmut Kohl of West Germany will pay an official visit to New Delhi on Nov 6 at the j invitation of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the j government announced today. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article57 1983-10-11 1 WARMBATHS i South Africa Mon Three explosions set petrol tanks and railway trucks on fire here early today at the start of a South African national holiday, police said. No one was injured, but six petrol tanks, two railway trucks and a tank truck were damaged. Warmbaths isReuter - 57 words
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Article60 1983-10-11 1 THE local stock market I moved higher yesterday on improved sentiment fuelled by a bullish New York market. Hotel stocks, however, remain- ed depressed. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed the day 10.77 points higher at 940.%. Brokers say this could be a follow-through of last Friday'sSee Times Business - 60 words
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Article78 1983-10-11 1 COLOMBO, Mon. Sri !> nka said today that they coaid not trace the whereabouts «f the North Korean freighter. Tong Gon, which had arrived here recently from Rangoon. The vessei had been kept under >urveliianee because of a planned visit by South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan.Reuter - 78 words
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Article35 1983-10-11 1 J Kill SALEM. Mon. Mr Yitzhak Shamir won narruw Parliamentarj approval for his neu srovernment toda.v, paving the uav for him to brfH-ooif the new Israeli Prime Minister. AP SEE PU.K IAP - 35 words
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Advertisement31 1983-10-11 1 52 pages today Hell-riders: Watch your daughters, warn police Page 8 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3, i, 5, CAUSEWAY 13 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 TIMES BUSINESS 17-M RACING 35 SPORTS 3S-»31 words
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Article749 1983-10-11 2 That empty feeling WITH fewer visitors coming to Singapore this year, hotels are finding it narder to fill their rooms. The average occupancy rate for the first half of this year was 73.5 per cent, a drop of 8.13 per cent compared with the same period last year. The749 words
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Article242 1983-10-11 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Rangoon bemb Mast joins a crowing list of contemptible acts which are affronts to civilisation. It has created bruin gaps which President Chun Doo-Hwan of South Korea will find hard to fill. But its greatest damage most be to stability m the Korean peninsula.242 words
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Article176 1983-10-11 2 SINGAPORE FODDER'S FIRST LOSS SINCE GOING PUBLIC SINGAPORE Fodder Company has, for the first time since it attained the status of a publicly listed company m 1979, recorded a consolidated loss. The group turned m a pre-tax loss of $38,000 for the half year to June 30, 1983,176 words
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Article236 1983-10-11 2 'Unnecessary sorry' EXECUTIVES of the previous Council of the Footbail Association of Singapore have commended the present administrators for "eating humble pie" m the Malaysia Cup controversy with Johore. But they felt that their successors did this to placate the Football Association of Malaysia. N. Ganesan, the former chairman236 words
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Article665 1983-10-11 2 Arms deals put off THE Australian government has suspended two bilateral defence cooperation projects with the Philippines because of the civil unrest following the assassination of former Filipino Senator Benigho Aquino. The Australian Minister for Defence Support, Mr Brian Howe, has suspended indefinitely a technical cooperation project665 words
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Article380 1983-10-11 2 Band's flying high FEW know it but Singapore Airlines has an inhouse band. The group of company employees are, m fact, the only airline band m South-east Asia. At the moment they are m Japan where they are representing Singapore m what the Japanese describe as their "biggest380 words
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Article181 1983-10-11 2 Plotters beware: Dr M MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad has warned the group of people trying to turn the country into a republic that they are m for a bad shock if they persist with their plot. "At the moment, we are not taking181 words
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Article176 1983-10-11 2 (Spore edition) Clearing the haze IT WAS m April, one month after his appointment as SBC's Chinese Drama director, that Hongkong expatriate Leung Lap Van announced his plan to produce Fog Over Nanyang, a 26-episode historical saea about the lives of Singapore pioneers. However there has been much176 words
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Article, Illustration292 1983-10-11 3 SEVERAL of the 16 South Korean officials killed m the Rangoon bomb incident were among the most important m foreign affairs and economic policy m South Korea. They were: Kirn Jae-Ik. 44, the presidential adviser for economic affairs He was widely considered to292 words
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Article, Illustration476 1983-10-11 3 Security net clampdown as search for clues begins RANGOON, Monday BURMESE authorities clamped a heavy security net on Rangoon today as police began rounding up dozens of suspected dissidents for questioning, searching people leaving the airport and checking on all foreigners m hotels. For the second day running,AFP; Reuter; UPI - 476 words
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Article, Illustration180 1983-10-11 3 THIS is where It all took place the Martyrs Mausoleum m Rangoon. The mausoleum is shaped like a pavilion bat Is open on all sides. It is near the Shwedagon Pagoda the holiest shrine m Burma and it dominates the capital. The mausoleum contains the remains ofUPI - 180 words
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353 1983-10-11 3 SEOUL. Mon. SOUTH Korea todaj mourned the deaths of 1( of its citizens including four key Cabinet mem ben killed m the Rangoor bomb explosion. Flags flew at half-masi at government and other public buildings anc homes throughout the country toAFP; Reuter - 353 words
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152 1983-10-11 3 THE First Permanent Secretary Foreign Affairs). Mr Chia Cheong Fopk signed a rondo lenee book opened at tr? Embassy of the Republic of Korea yesterday m memory of the South Koreans who died m Burma on Sunday Sixteen South Koreans, including four ministers, died152 words
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Article110 1983-10-11 3 IiJHiHLSySIiSSiiMB TOKYO, Mon. In an unusually rapid response, North Korea today reported without comment that President Chun Doo-Hwan of South Korea was ■'greeted by a strong bomb explosion' 1 m Rangoon and that 19 people had died. The official North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), monitoredAP - 110 words
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Article398 1983-10-11 3 ■■M|MHHHHHHMHWHBM|iMHW| WHILE the North Koreans and the Soviets announced the Rangoon tragedy without comment, other parts of the world were stunned by the events. It was one of shock, disbelief and anger with some of the strongest condemnations comiag from the five other countries President Chun Doo-HwanReuter; AP; UPI AFP - 398 words
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319 1983-10-11 4 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Move reflects concern over future of Marcos regime By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE. Mon. The Australian government has suspended two biiaterai defence cooperation projects with the Philippines because of the civil unrest following the assassination of former Filipino Senator Benigno Aquino. The Australian Minister319 words
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79 1983-10-11 4 Asean foreign ministers to meet as planned JAKARTA, Mon. A meeting <rf Asean foreign ministers scheduled for Jakarta early next montii will go ahead despite the postponement of LS President Ronald Reagan's visit, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry said today. The meeting was to nave been timed so that Mr ReaganReuter - 79 words
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235 1983-10-11 4 JERUSALEM, Mon. Prime Minister-designate Yitzhak Shamir today sought Knesset (Parliament) backing for a new Israeli government and said he would implement urgent austerity measures. The vote was overshadowed by a banking crisis with the Tel Aviv stock exchange closed for the second successive dayReuter - 235 words
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Article73 1983-10-11 4 Taiwan vows to keep out the Reds TAIPEH, Mob. Nationalist Chinese President Chiang Chlng-kuo said on Taiwan's nation ai day today the Island would continue to oppose communism and would never seek compromise with Beijtag. Mr Chiang, 73, said the nationalists would fight to the hitter end If the communistsReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration188 1983-10-11 4 Type: Single-seat transonic carrier-based strike fighter. Wing span: 9.6 m. Width of wings, folded: 7.8 m. Overall length: 14.31 m. Overall height: 3.86 m. Performance: Maximum level speed at height: mach 1. Maximum level speed at low altitude: 650 knots Other details: The Super Etendard is used188 words
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440 1983-10-11 4 KUWAIT, Mon. IRAQ'S Foreign Minister Tarik Aziz warned m an interview published yesterday that his country would not permit Iran to export its oil through the Gulf unless Iraq was allowed to exercise the same right. Although he made no specific threat,UPI; AFP; Reuter - 440 words
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Article75 1983-10-11 4 THE LIBYAN authorities on Sunday stopped all French travellers trying to leave Libya, without giving any explanation and without any prior warning to the French ambassador m Tripoli or the French government. About 30 French passengers, including a reporter, checked m for a regular Paris flight with theAFP - 75 words
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Article73 1983-10-11 4 FOREIGN MINISTER Hans-Dietrich Genscher will have talks m Vienna this weekend with his Soviet counterpart, Andrei Gromyko, reliable sources said here m Bonn yesterday. The source said that with only two months to go before the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) is due to deploy new American missilesAFP - 73 words
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Article53 1983-10-11 4 CHINA'S COMMUNIST Party Central Committee was meeting yesterday to launch a bloodless purge of dissident or corrupt party members, a move the party newspaper said would leave the party stronger and more united. There was no formal announcement of the session. Well-informed Chinese sources said it beganAP - 53 words
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Article53 1983-10-11 4 LEBANON'S WARRING factions have resolved m principle the key issue of where to hold long-delayed national reconciliation talks, Lebanese official sources said m Beirut on Sunday. Meanwhile, Beirut radio said yesterday some 600 Italian and Greek observers would soon travel to Lebanon to supervise the country's 15-day-oldUPI; Reuter - 53 words
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Article75 1983-10-11 4 INDIAN PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi yesterday offered to open immediate negotiations with Sikh leaders as a strike m New Delhi called to protest against violence m Punjab shut many shops, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. Mrs Gandhi told a delegation of Sikh leaders she hopedReuter - 75 words
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335 1983-10-11 5 Plant hit by scandal at standstill, sources say MOSCOW, Mon, A CONSTRUCTION scandal has caused a long operational delay to a vital Soviet nuclear equipment plant and is likely to set back the Soviet nuclear programme, it has been disclosed here. The Atommach factory, theAFP - 335 words
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Article151 1983-10-11 5 ATHENS. Mon Greek jets yesterday intercepted two formations of US fighter jets participating m a Nato exercise m the Mediterranean and m Athens more than 10.000 people marched to the US embassy* to protest the presence of American military bases m Greece A government spokesmanUPI - 151 words
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332 1983-10-11 5 Bit Thatcher stands by minister and dismisses speculation LONDON. Mon. Senior members of Britain's ruiing Conservative Party called for the resignation of Prime Minister Margaret "Hatcher's trusted Cabinet minister because of his adulterous affair with a secretary. Yesterday's call for the dismissal ofUPI - 332 words
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Article, Illustration215 1983-10-11 5 US behind spy campaign, Poland charges WARSAW. Mon. Staterun Polish television accused the United States of masterminding a huge spy campaign to destabl£se Poland, using its diplomats as secret agents. Yesterday's attack came Just four days after the Polish government branded the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to SolidarityUPI - 215 words
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Article111 1983-10-11 6 JAMES WATT (above) was undone not by the controversial things he did bat by the controversial things he said and said, and said, and said. It was last month when he finally went too far with one crack tossed off as a lighthearted ad-lib m a publicReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration391 1983-10-11 6 Latest outcry hastens his decision WASHINGTON, Monday UNITED States Interior Secretary James Watt has resigned from President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet amid an outcry over his verbal gaffes and a controversy over his management of public land. Mr Reagan said m a statement yesterday that he had reluctantly acceptedReuter - 391 words
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284 1983-10-11 6 Conventional arms build-up vital, too US group urges 3-prong approach WASHINGTON, Mon. A build-up of Nato conventional forces while still maintaining a credible nuclear deterrent and pursuing arms negotiations with the Soviets was urged yesterday by the Trilateral Commission. "There is no short cut to improved security," said the reportUPT - 284 words
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257 1983-10-11 6 Reagan: I'll meet Soviet head if... WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan says he would be willing to meet Soviet President Yuri Andropov if a summit were to result m an agreement on reducing longrange nuclear weapons, according to an interview released yesterday. "If I thought that such a meeting couldReuter - 257 words
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220 1983-10-11 6 Reagan expected to announce permanent space station WASHINGTON, Won. President Ronald Reagan is expected to annonnce soon that the United States is undertaking its next great scientific venture: Putting a permanent manned space station m orbit aronnd the earth. He is expected to announce the project m a speech atAFP - 220 words
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154 1983-10-11 6 Argentine junta 'to hand over power in December' BUENOS AIRES, Mon. Argentina's military junta has agreed m principle to hand over power to an elected civilian government m early December, up to eight weeks earlier than originally planned, two newspapers said. Clarin and La Nacion, reported yesterday that the commanders-in-chiefReuter - 154 words
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Article114 1983-10-11 6 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. A mob of about 200 slum-dwellers broke into a supermarket m the latest case of hunger-sparked looting. "The looting took place," said an officer at Rio's 32nd district police station. He refused to com- ment on reports that seven people were arrestedUPI - 114 words
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Advertisement1853 1983-10-11 6 vi \MMzM Authentic Buffet Lunch Our team of experts m Penang dishes has prepared an exciting vanetv of selections to make your presence at the Tien Court an unforgettable one Our buffet feast includes Poh Piah Chicken Kaprtan Rot Jaiah, Mini Krabu. Lor Bak Inche Kabin. Otak Otak, Choon Piah1,853 words
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262 1983-10-11 7 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Average occupancy rate down to 73 pc By WITH fewer visitors coining to Singapore this year, hotels are finding it harder to fill their rooms. The average occupancy rate for the first half of this year was 73.5 per cent,262 words
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Article, Illustration189 1983-10-11 7 A GLOSSY eoffe#-table book featuring works of top Singapore artiste won an honourable mention at a major sign exhibition fceM m Leipzig recently. Singapore Artists, eopobiished by Federal Publications and the Singapore Cultural Foundation, won the honours at the East German exhibition, "Best189 words
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Article36 1983-10-11 7 A LABOURER was fined S7SG yesterday for outraging the modesty of his 28-year-old tenant m one of the rooms of his Dat m Stirling Road on Oct 7 Tan Juay Hui. 31. pleaded guilty36 words
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Article120 1983-10-11 7 THE driver of a trailer appeared m court yesterday on two charges following the hitting of an overhead pedestrian bridge al^ng Upper Thomson Road on Sept 23. Wong Ngeow Chai is alleged to have driven the trailer, loaded with a piling machine, without due120 words
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Article68 1983-10-11 7 THE Singapore Biochemical Society has been formed with the aim of promoting biochemistry here. It will host international conferences and organise talks by worldrenowned biochemists. Registered only re- cently, the society already has 30 members but hopes to get about 100 biochemists to sign up, its68 words
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277 1983-10-11 7 A MAN was yesterday charged with two counts of criminal breach of trust of $70,498.94 and with five counts of cheating involving cash and property totalling $13,129. No plea was taken from Phua Lian Chye, 34. who was a manager of Jordan Forwarders International277 words
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266 1983-10-11 7 The C. K. Tang case A THREE-JUDGE court has dismissed with costs a furniture craftsman's appeal to re-amend his amended defence and counter claim to a tenancy suit brought against him by CX. Tang Ltd involving a property m St Thomas Walk. Mr Kei Chin266 words
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196 1983-10-11 7 THE largest manufacturer of medical disposables m Singapore, Travenol Laboratories, opened its $60 million plant at Woodlands Road yesterday. It was officially opened by the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development) Mr Lee Yiok Seng. The plant has the latest processing techniques including a196 words
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160 1983-10-11 7 POSB staff give treat at home for aged RESIDENTS of theWoodlands Home for the Aged had banked on a group of volunteers to cheer up their Sunday. And they were not disappointed. For the group of 95 workers from the Post Office Savings Bank who visited them last weekend not160 words
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215 1983-10-11 7 THE People's Association is looking for men of the sea to run four of its centres. It wants organising secretaries and assistant organising secretaries i who know how to swim, canoe and scuba-dive. They will need such skills to organise activities215 words
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Advertisement288 1983-10-11 7 INTERNATIONAL TRUST Finance Limited (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore Earn higher interest m Fixed Deposits Head Office: 49/51 New Bridge Road, Tel: *****77. Brunches: 1 42, East Coast Road, Tel: *****94. 213, Lavender Street, Tel: *****38. 910, Upper Thomson Road, Tel: *****78. 735, Havelock Road, Tel: *****90. Blk. 133,288 words
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296 1983-10-11 8 From one to 140 computer design workshops BY the end of the year, there will be more than 140 workstations where computers can be used to i design and make prod- j ucts. Just two years ago. there was only one workstation where this could j be done. And as296 words
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Article38 1983-10-11 8 TWENTY countries will be taking part m the seven-day International Furniture Show which starts at the World Trade Centre today. The show will be opened by Mr R Dzafir, director general of the Trade Development Board.38 words
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153 1983-10-11 8 Unlawful assembly case ANOTHER sister has been charged with being a member of an unlawful assembly which included her brother and four sisters. Yong Slew Hong, 31, is accused with her siblings of being m the assembly whose common aim was to hurt153 words
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Article, Illustration582 1983-10-11 8 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN and fast company they keep, police to tell parents after swoop on hell-riders By 4 Girls of their age should be m bed at that time of the night. They should not be left wandering about with the parents not knowing what they are doing.582 words
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178 1983-10-11 8 A MOTORCYCLE ended up perched on the back of a Mini m a four-vehicle crash along the Pan Island Expressway at Jalan Eunos at 8 a.m. yesterday. The Mini driver, Mr I. G. Krishnan, 31, and the rider, Mr Wan Fong Yong, 42,178 words
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Article50 1983-10-11 8 THE Japanese Association hopes to raise about $15,000 at a charity bazaar to be held at its clubhouse m Adam Road today. Items on sale will include dolls, cushions and children's wear. The bazaar will be opened by the wile of the Japanese ambassador to Singapore, Mrs R-Fukada50 words
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Article, Illustration473 1983-10-11 9 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By More are turning up at SAF careers centre to satisfy themselves that the job is suitable and that... it offers a good career MORE parents are turning up at the SAF Careers Centre with their children and they are the ones asking most of473 words
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Article101 1983-10-11 9 Fined for false fire alarm A" MAN was yesterday convicted and fined $1,500 (or knowingly raising a false fire alarm. The offence carries a maximum fine of $2,WQ. Parmjeet Singh s/o Karnall Singh, 24, claimed trial to the charge, which said that he gave the false fire alarm to Mr101 words
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91 1983-10-11 9 POLICE will take action against vehicles parked indiscriminately along 13 roads m the city area m a three-day operation from today. The operation will be conducted from 10.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. daily. All vehicles found parked illegally will be booked and those causing obstruc-91 words
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328 1983-10-11 9 Drug trafficker loses appeal against 25 -year jail term A PRIVATE taxi driver yesterday lost his appeal against a 25-year jail term imposed on him by the High Court m August for trafficking m nearly 12 kg of opium. Yap Foo Yuen, 45, a Malaysian, was jailed for 25 years328 words
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274 1983-10-11 9 FORUMS on rape there have been, but rarely like the one attended by more than 200 National University of Singapore undergradutes yesterday. For the students both female and male were there not out of academic interest but more out of genuine concern. Rumours274 words
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143 1983-10-11 9 VC man cleared of detainee bribe charge A VIGILANTE Corps member was acquitted yesterday of a charge of corruptly agreeing to accept money as a reward for conveying a message from a detainee to his friend. Haron bin Kosnan, 19, was given a discharge amounting to an acquittal. He had143 words
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Article45 1983-10-11 9 A TOURNAMENT organised by the Singapore Martial Arts Instructors' Association will be held at the Gay World Stadium on Nov 19 and 20. Countries invited to attend include Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hongkong, New Zealand, Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia, Brunei and Saudi Arabia.45 words
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288 1983-10-11 9 SWEDISH companies are showing a greater interest m investing m Singapore. There are now 121 companies from Sweden represented here and they account for $360 million m investment. A year ago, there were 96 Swedish companies which invested a total of $260288 words
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268 1983-10-11 9 A FORMER bowling alley supervisor was yesterday fined $2,000 for stealing a book of medical certificates and fined $1,500 for each of two counts of using forged medical certificates as genuine ones. Vincent Anthony Pereira, 29, pleaded guilty to stealing the book of268 words
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Advertisement343 1983-10-11 9 "GET BACK" A FULL HEAD OF HAIR. If everyday you're it. Bathe m it. Sleep on it. Or noticing more hair on your even swim m it. So why comb and less on your head, hesitate? it's time to make a positive You will soon have a full move. Call343 words
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Article, Illustration459 1983-10-11 10 MONEY is more than just the slips of paper and bits of metal we carry m our wallets. It keeps our economy rolling, which is why it is important to know how money works. The charts on this page explain how money is created, while the459 words
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Article, Illustration775 1983-10-11 11 LULIN REUTENS; HO CHIN BENG - LULIN REUTENS HO CHIN BENG Words by and I What our money amounted to (In March 1982) All our cash put together: $3.4 billion; Current accounts: $3.7 billion; Fixed deposits: $9.9 billion; Savings accounts: $12.2 billion; Total deposits m non-bank financial institutions:775 words
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Advertisement372 1983-10-11 11 THE BEST HOUSEHOLD BUYS »IM TOWN. v ?:">: ■&^apffHl '■B^'"4w Bit «Bl^BW'^B^Bt^^ff' frf4TflP* l|(.^^|K ySSb^bib^bv^hk^' B^K «^BISIBH^9I BVMMlß^te^. Is:.ff V.£<| BW' '.v.-:-y-^MBa^iH BBBft y; &^h i|VijnH Bfe^i^ Bsr -3 *^|r Ek, P bß[ CJ^"^§? y y 'y^K LJFx^^^^t^SSßHbl^b^B tk, L 9 B^B "'^■'•^^B^BB JMM BT C ;^B^BB -uJ B^P <m^B372 words
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336 1983-10-11 12 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG Officers on patrol pounce on suspect m Jurong By POLICE yesterday arrested a man minutes after two men had grabbed jewellery said to be worth about $300,060 from a goldsmith's shop. A canvas bag containing the stolen Jewellery, mostly336 words
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Article, Illustration316 1983-10-11 12 Shopowner tells of desperate bid to save mother from fire "MY MOTHER was on the second storey. I rushed up the stairs to save her. But I couldn't go beyond the first storey. The staircase was burning. The heat was unbearable." Shopowner Tan Nan Chua, 41, was describing his desperate316 words
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335 1983-10-11 12 TEO LIAN HUAY - Hawkers in Bedok pit their wits in quiz TEO LIAN HUAY -Speak Mandarin campaign By A RATHER unlikely thing happened at the Bedok community centre where a group of hawkers gathered last night they had a quiz competition. For over an hour, before an audience of about 120 people, many335 words
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Article51 1983-10-11 12 THE man who was found dead m the sea off Marina Bay on Saturday morning was identified yesterday as Lim Swee Hua, 37. Police said his body was identified by his wife at the Singapore General Hospital mortuary yesterday. Lim was unemployed. Police do not suspect foul51 words
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214 1983-10-11 12 Tertiary centres want SDF to increase training allowance FOUR tertiary institutions want the Skills Development Fund to raise the training allowance for undergraduates during their attachment to industry. The Nanyang Technological Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee Ann Polytechnic feel that the monthly rate of $250, fixed214 words
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101 1983-10-11 12 A YOUTH is now helping police investigations into the murder of a teenage hotel waiter m East Coast Parkway m April. The suspect was arrested on Saturday m a raid on a kampung house m Kampung Eunos. On April 16, Mr Loke Siew Lam,101 words
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Article67 1983-10-11 12 A MAN was yesterday charged with violating the Armed Offences Act on Aug 16 at Lorong 30, Geylang. No plea was taken from Lee Song Siah, 33, who is accused of robbery with another and during the offence, one of them is alleged to have had67 words
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Advertisement238 1983-10-11 12 ■i f ilTlfW«l)fMw NEC POBoolmKn The all new PC-8001 mk II is a new and It's designed to help you solve the toughest improved version of its world famous problem m every area of application: business, predecessor, PC-8001. Now, more powerful engineering, home management, education, etc. and advanced than ever238 words
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Article, Illustration195 1983-10-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Former Transport Minister Datuk Lee San Choon has resigned as the Member of Parliament for Seremban, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. Dr Mahathir told reporters a by-election would be held soon to fill the seatNST - 195 words
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295 1983-10-11 13 We're watching you, warns Mahathir KUALA LUMPUR, Monday PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has warned a group of people reportedly trying to turn the country into a republic that they were "m for a bad shock" if they persistedBernama - 295 words
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342 1983-10-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Prime Minister said today that the government's two new economic strategies directly involving the private sector was the only way to keep development rapid and growth high. The two new strategies, referred toNST - 342 words
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213 1983-10-11 13 Teacher is caught with gold in airport lavatory KUCHING, Mon. A 41--year-old Malaysian teacher was detained by police at the Kuching international airport here yesterday on suspicion of smuggling gold valued at $80,000 dollars into Sarawak. The man, who had earlier arrived here from Singapore, was picked up inside theAP; Bernama - 213 words
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Article89 1983-10-11 13 JOIIOK BARU, Mon. A Singaporean, Lee Slak Seng, 25, was killed and four others were injured when a car they were travelling m overturned In Scodai early today. Police said Mr Lee was driving the car when it suddenly flipped and rammed Into a signpost beforeBernama - 89 words
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137 1983-10-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, now m the United States, has begun a series of meetings with key American officials both m the government and private sector to explain Malaysian government policies. A Wisma Putra (Foreign Ministry) statement today saidBernama - 137 words
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Advertisement103 1983-10-11 13 Calling Singapore Philatelists! STANLEY GIBBONS will be at the Singapore Mandarin 31 OCT 3 NOV Mr Tim Hirsch will be pleased to see all old friends and potential clients during his stay. Please write now to London for an appointment or phone to the hotel between the above dates. Phone103 words
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Advertisement1016 1983-10-11 13 Computing made fun and easy The Comx 35 is a highly reliable and inexpensive computer. And to increase the usefulness, a built-in joystick is Its sophisticated BASIC language is easy to use. And personal incorporated for game players. computing can be so much fun. The Comx 35 plugs into any1,016 words
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437 1983-10-11 14 The Straits Times says... Uneasy days ahead in Korea SUNDAY'S bomb blast m Rangoon joins a fast growing list of contemptible acts which are serious affronts to civilisation. Like Mr Benigno Aquino's assassination and the shooting down of the South Korean airliner, it must be strongly condemned. Few countries can437 words
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Article, Illustration789 1983-10-11 14 FLORA LEWIS - Walesa 'descrves the Nobel Peace Prize' FLORA LEWIS By I A political choice... 4 OF COURSE the prize is political. Peace is necessarily political, the non- violent way of dealing with inevitable human conflicts. It is the way that Mr Walesa and Solidarity and the Polish people chose to pursue789 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1983-10-11 14 CHARLES WILLIAM MAYNES - CHARLES WILLIAM MAYNES Economic squeeze on poor nations may end m catastrophe By 4 AFTER many years of effort, citizens of Third World nations were beginning to make the adjustment from one way of life to the other, only to be told now1,127 words
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Article648 1983-10-11 14 JAKARTA Another kind of oil is currently attracting interest and attention m oil-producing Indonesia. As the country's petrol export earnings drop, a programme to increase production of palm oil actually classified as a non-oil commodity to meet both domestic and foreign demand is648 words
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Advertisement19 1983-10-11 14 OLYMPUS k ii f ir^OiK (XVMPUS Advanced Exclusive gnwiuia "Zero-In-Focus" autofocusing system yllp Match your skills with ours. l"*H19 words
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Advertisement202 1983-10-11 14 DE LORE AN FROM CARS TO COCAINE The saga of one man's climb to power, the building of his ifjlk personal 'dream' car, then the crushing fall as he now stands (Jj#trial for an alleged multi-million dollar cocaine deal. wHl^ With nothing more than his forceful personality. John Zachary DeLorean202 words
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Letter, Illustration366 1983-10-11 15 IT IS very gratifying to see that the government is taking steps to safeguard the health of Singaporeans by imposing stricter controls on car exhaust emissions. The health of the people must be the prime concern. Whether car sales are going to be affected366 words
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313 1983-10-11 15 I BOUGHT a house m July last year. It had a tenant lease of two years beginning Nov 8, 1981. The property tax per annum was $1,056. However, the tenant decided to shift out m May this year. Hence, I requested for a reduction313 words
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103 1983-10-11 15 THE information given on the front page of The Straits Times of Oct 6 stating "Mr Walesa... Only Polish winner m Nobel prize history" is wrong. As a matter of fact up to this year the Nobel firize has been awarded ive times to103 words
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Letter330 1983-10-11 15 Example needed, judge says k A Toronto clothing retailer has been fined 130.000 for running a continuous sale for a year. The Judge commented that the rising frequency of misleading advertising prompt- > ed him to make an example of the accused. The Young Manufacturers Inc.330 words
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Letter97 1983-10-11 15 PLEASE refer to the letter "Lack of parking lots at night" by Mr F.K. Tan (ST, Aug 27), who finds night parking a problem at the Boon Lay car park near Apartment Block 203. He suggested the conversion of some green spaces to car parks. We97 words
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121 1983-10-11 15 Share a little food with the cats I REFER to the letter "Hawker centre cats are a nuisance" by "Terrified". (ST, Oct 6). I do not understand why we should complain about cats. Instead, I think we should pity them and share a small portion of our food with them.121 words
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137 1983-10-11 15 Let us hear more British music THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is giving us too much American music. British music lovers get to listen to New Wave music only when British releases make it to the American charts. For example, one never gets to hear British groups such as New Order,137 words
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Letter140 1983-10-11 15 ON Aug 13, my wife went to pay our July utilities bill at a bank. She handed a $50 note to the cashier. The bill read $50.27. The machine printed portion was returned to her. Unfortunately she did not check it. We found out much later140 words
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Letter86 1983-10-11 15 ON OCT 4, I went to a post office m Toa Payoh North to pay an overseas stamp dealer £5 by postal order. I was surprised that I needed to pay $18.45, i.e. $3.69 to £1. The exchange rate for that day was $3.1502 to £1, as86 words
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Letter78 1983-10-11 15 I LIVE m Eunos Crescent Estate, which is m Ram pong Übi constituency. There have been many vandalism and minor theft cases here. Irresponsible people have also been urinating m the lifts. Could the police consider setting up a Neighbourhood Police Post here as soon as78 words
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Letter94 1983-10-11 15 RECENTLY, a strong gust of wind blew the umbrella I was holding into a monsoon drain. It was raining at the time and I was walking along a busy road near Katong Convent. I did not know what to do. Two handicapped boys came94 words
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Letter67 1983-10-11 15 MY father has been under the care of the Home Nursing Foundation since his discharge from hospital m August. Staff nurse See Soo Sia has been attending to him with patience and care. I would like to express my gratitude to her for being courteous and67 words
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Advertisement396 1983-10-11 15 I The Warehouse Building With B Overall Modernised Facilities B And Spacious Area. I B Strategically Sited At The Junction of MacPhersor B B Road/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure B B Eas V Communication Sufficient Labour Supply B Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebar Industrial Estate. B396 words
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Article, Illustration129 1983-10-11 16 It's great to be a winner DON'T let anyone tell you otherwise. Winning feels simply super. There had been anxious moments earlier. From the butterflies m her tummy before she went on stage to the moment of truth when the judges' scores were being announced. But at the end ofDAVID TAN - 129 words
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Article, Illustration528 1983-10-11 16 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By JUST a day after the Chinese Talentime finals the 10 solo finalists have been promised stardom if they have the potential. They were called to SBC and told about this. One by one, they were led by the artiste liaison528 words
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Article, Illustration173 1983-10-11 16 Each will sing a local composer's songs TWO former talentime winners will represent Singapore at the third Asean Song Festival to be held here from Oct 24 to 31. Miss Adlin Adnan, last year's English talentime winner, and Miss Dawn Yip, the173 words
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Advertisement282 1983-10-11 16 The Wg range under cmc reliable name It's worth your while to look aa .the entire Hitachi range a ftp^^i»t3 Versatile Set Of Hlf tl^ht, The main advantage of a big choice is that you II find one to meet V x >W^ Hoon froo ontiiaitio^ with your exact requirements.282 words
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Article73 1983-10-11 17 PETALING Tin Berhad has resolved at its extraordinary general meeting on Sept 23 that the authorised capital of the company be increased by Mslo million to Ms2o million by the creation of 10 million ordinary shares of Msl each. The directors also approved the issue of 3,025,26273 words
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Article71 1983-10-11 17 UNILITE Electrical Industries Berhad has announced that the scheme of arrangement with the company's unsecured creditors has been sanctioned by the Malaysian High Court. The petition for the reduction of the authorised capital of the company from Mslo million to $1 million and the cancellation by 90 cents71 words
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Article33 1983-10-11 17 OVERSEAS Union Bank has announced that as at the end of the third quarter of 1983, beneficial ownership of its issued share capital by foreign persons constituted 3.28 per cent.33 words
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Article85 1983-10-11 17 TEL AVIV, Mon. The Bank of Israel suspended foreign exchange dealing shortly before mid-day, State Radio said, citing market uncertainty. During the past week, Israelis had been purchasing US dollars m anticipation of a devaluation m the shekel. Earlier, banks said they were restricting dollar sales toReuter - 85 words
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Article68 1983-10-11 17 SYDNEY, Mon. Australia's gold and foreign exchange reserves fell US$l9l.B million (*****.5 million) to $10.72 billion m the week ended Oct 5. The Reserve Bank said that m the previous week, reserves fell $51 million to $10.91 billion. The latest figure includes a loan repayment of $120Reuter - 68 words
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Article53 1983-10-11 17 SYDNEY, Mon. Australian cattle slaughter rose to 570,400 head m August from a revised 555,100 m July but compared with 605,200 a year earlier. The Australian Meat and Livestock Corp said calf slaughter also rose, to 251,100 head from 199,400 m July, but compared with 316,400 mReuter - 53 words
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Article41 1983-10-11 17 DACCA, Mon. Japan will grant Bangladesh US$l2 million (5525.5 million) as food aid under an agreement signed here. The Japanese Embassy here said the money will be spent on buying rice from Burma, Thailand and Pakistan. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article93 1983-10-11 17 >JEW DELHI, Mon. India's State Trading Corp (STC) is expected to sell to the Vanaspati (hydrogenated oil) industry and the state-run public distribution system over 1.2 million tonnes of imported edible oils m the oil season ending Oct 31, up from last year's 976,000 tonnnes. STCReuter - 93 words
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Article84 1983-10-11 17 BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand and China will hold their joint trade committee meeting here from Oct 23 to 29 to set bilateral trade targets for next year. Commerce Ministry officials said that among the targets for 1984, Thailand is expected to call on China to import 100,000 tonnesReuter - 84 words
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Article58 1983-10-11 17 BEIJING, Mon. Annual output at China's largest onshore oilfield, Daqing, is to be maintained at the present one million barrel a day level until 1987, and possibly until 1990. The New China News Agency said production at Daqing has stagnated m recent years, and experts previously believed itReuter - 58 words
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359 1983-10-11 17 COLD Storage Holdings Will be opening a Guardian Pharmacy outlet at Parkway Parade, a new shopping and office complex along Marine Parade Road. The outlet, which will be opened towards the end of the year, will bring the total number of Guardian Pharmacy outlets359 words
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406 1983-10-11 17 SINGAPORE Fodder Company has, for the first time since it attained the status of a listed company m 1979, recorded a consolidated loss. The group turned m a pre-tax loss of $38,000 for the half year to June 30, 1983, which compares poorly406 words
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310 1983-10-11 17 BP may invest more in its feedmill venture BRITISH Petroleum may expand its non-oil business m Singapore. It is considering investing more capital m its existing joint venture with feedxnill manufacturer Gold Coin following good demand for its products. Agri Nutrition Asia, set up m 1980, produces supf dements and310 words
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235 1983-10-11 17 MORE than 10 companies are bidding for Raffles City's $15 million contract m building control systems. But the winner or winners of this contract will have a smaller-than-nor-mal profit margin because of the fierce competition. In the past year, many foreign companies have235 words
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285 1983-10-11 17 Economist calls for debate on floating of local dollar A LEADING economist has called for an open discussion on the pros and cons of internationalising the Singapore dollar m view of the country's development as a financial centre. Speaking at the BankAmerica Travellers Cheques Asian Seller Seminar last Friday, Associate285 words
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243 1983-10-11 17 LONDON, Mon. British bank base rates, which were cut to 9 per cent last week, will rebound by year-end, possibly, to 10 per cent. Lloyds Bank International, m its October financial bulletin, said the recent base rate cut and accompanying reduction mReuter - 243 words
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418 1983-10-11 17 Singapore Glass may spend another $10m to raise output SINGAPORE Glass (1974) Ltd may invest $5 million to $10 million more to boost production of its newly-introduced Plastishield bottles. Since the introduction of this lightweight re-cycla-ble container with impactabsorbing foamed sytrene towards the end of last year, the product has418 words
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373 1983-10-11 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices rose slightly over a broad front m quiet trading yesterday, with operators cautious ahead of the Malaysian budget due Oct 21. Some covering interest and small buying after the market's recent fall contributed to the uptrend, with no other fresh factors373 words
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Article29 1983-10-11 17 Up Down ouch Industrials 58 25 28 Finance 13 4 Hotels 2 8 1 Properties 10 3 Plantations 7 3 3 Mining 1 1 1 Deb/Loans 5 1529 words
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Article70 1983-10-11 17 BMUrtmd BM 5 C*C +5 CCM CsJCSterage Duriaplod Easo +20 FAN +20 Ueattags +4 Guineas Haw Par Inchcape Btad +1 ktppel +16 Multt-Purpw* +6 MTC NBT +2 Nat Ina pur _i_qn Pan Elw -4 Perils PUat +15 Prims +10 PrMnet +4 Robinson's Rctkmaas I +2 Semb70 words
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Article56 1983-10-11 17 I C S 715 +35 PMC 740+30 Keck Seng 570 +25 E«»o 1050 20 FAN 635+20 Keppel Ship 340 +16 Perlia Plant 540 +15 Msian Fmills 304 +11 M Banking 905 +10 M Cement 860 +10 I C B 660+10 Prima 640 +10 Metro Hldgs 600 +10 Spore Land56 words
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Article29 1983-10-11 17 Goodwood Park 1100 -250 S P Textile 300 -40 Lion Corpn 290 -34 Johan Hldgs 650 -10 Jacks Int 540 -10 Berjuntai 510 -10 Paper Products 310 -1029 words
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Article44 1983-10-11 17 Oct 7 Oct 10 BT Composite: 893.61 902.57 BT Indicator: *****33 *****83 ST Industrials: 930.19 940.96 ST Finance: 2640.67 2654.68 ST Hotels: 990.60 959.83 ST Properties: 684.50 689.12 ST Minings: 241.35 241.22 ST Plantations: 1443.05 1445.27 OCBC: 775.39 781.93 SES Ind: 705.54 711.1644 words
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Article24 1983-10-11 17 S Land Loan 500.000 Pahang Cons 341,000 Public Bank 292,000 General Corp 287.000 M Credit 254,000 Total turnover: 7.91m Total value: S24.24m24 words
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Advertisement344 1983-10-11 17 C^^^bW^l I Luxurious Apartments ,-^SS&SCJSJg^v'^'I I from $219,000 onwards I B^BBl Blß^^^^^B^l^JfßfcvP'^^^Bts^Bfc^Bifc!?"^fiH lfc < *"^s* B^bW 4k£ > jflflC -t I Bbßbl Bfl¥B\ J&^Kt^ t,j j- v^^H^^^S^ ._J^B%^B^*^te*B^fe -jg^ywg^' fiflS bbß IBBbW- 1138 ''JjßUF'^fl i^^oit jt*^a& BEm^" kjo DccTDirTinw BE b^B HBlv&Si^' 1 JKr*JGMk* .»V Vy(W i?3HRfIB bbb^' nr.o inlUI344 words
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Article2925 1983-10-11 18 All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of II shares each, with the price quoted In dollars. Ur'i Net 1983 Last Yld P/K Vol Day High I-ow Company Sale +or- <'OOO)2,925 words
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618 1983-10-11 18 THE LOCAL stock market moved higher yesterday with blue-chip stocks doing well. But volume of transactions was still very low. At the end of the day, the Business Times Composite Index stood B.N points bettor at 992.57 and the Straits Times Industrial Index was618 words
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Article413 1983-10-11 18 SUCCESSIVE record highs on Wall Street helped check the previous four straight sessions of losses on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Market watchers said that although the Carrian-Bank Bumiputra Finance affair and the budget continued to affect investors' sentiment, they simply could not ignore the413 words
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Article171 1983-10-11 18 Managers' prices for Oet 11 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.34 3.56 The Savings Fund 1.92 2.04 Spore Prog Fund 1.46 1.55xd S'pore Sec. Fund 2.20 2.34 S'pore Invest Fund 1.12 1.19 S'pore Equity Fund 1.52 1.61 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.78 2.95 Mai Prog Fund171 words
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Article33 1983-10-11 18 Up Down Unch Industrials 41 35 28 Finance 8 2 1 Hotels 1 1 Properties 5 3 2 Oil Palms 2 1 2 Tins 3 2 2 Robbers 6(5 Deb/Loans 11233 words
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Article2722 1983-10-11 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals2,722 words
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Article1680 1983-10-11 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AjtaMMto (3.808 3.905) AICMn (2.698 2 90S) (3) 2.89 (4) 2.901,680 words
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Article45 1983-10-11 18 F and N 690 +40 C and C Ltd 730 +35 M Banking 990 +30 OCBC 1170 +30 PMC 800 +20 Boustead 308 +18 MFeedmills 334 +16 Kemayan 520 +15 U Cable 525 +15 Perlis 590 +15 Sel Prop 650 +15 Guiness 458 +1245 words
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Article25 1983-10-11 18 Keck Seng 620 -20 Rasa Sayang 224 19 Dutch Baby 535 15 F Cables 304 -14 Tongkah 404 13 F E L'ston 458 1225 words
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Article535 1983-10-11 19 THE US dollar yesterday closed higher against most currencies m view of the US and Japan holidays. The US/Singapore dollar saw little active trading and closed at 2.1320/30. The US}/ DM opened at 2.5665/75. Buyers then traded it up to 2.5750/60 closing easier 2.5730/40. The US$/yen similarly535 words
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Article136 1983-10-11 19 THE Straits tin price m Penang yesterday firmed 60 cents to M 130.20 a kilo but remained within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. A shortage of high grade metal on the London Metal Exchange generated demand m Kuala Lumpur, and sterling's firmness against the136 words
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Article535 1983-10-11 19 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed easier with November One RSS buyers quoted at 229.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from last Friday's close. The morning market weakened 1.75 cents due to Friday's easier London advices and some offerings, dealers said. Prices rose fractionally m quiet afternoon trading.535 words
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Article31 1983-10-11 19 Rubber: Oct 10 Singapore: November: 229.50 (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: November: 254.25 cents (down 1.75 cent) Tin: M 530.20 per kilo (up 60 cents) 250 tonnes (up 71 tonnes)31 words
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Article133 1983-10-11 19 THE gold report yesterday was unavailable. The l-ondon morning gold fix was U*****.25 an ounce yesterday. Frl Than Melbourne^) 430.558 430.158 434. 90S 434.50S New York 400.008 395.00S 401.00S 396.00S London 400.008 395.258 400.50S 395.75S Zurich 397.008 394.008 400.00S 397.00S Paris 399.81 399.00 Mm Sat Hongkong 400. 708 398.408133 words
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Article115 1983-10-11 19 THE MaUysUa peJm Ml cl— lag yeaterfejr: (Prices m M| a tonne local delivery/crude, bulk): Oct 1300 1310 ba 1305 1302.50 1300 (south and north) 1305 (central) Nov 1300 sir 1260 (south). (Prices m USJ a tonne local FOB Malaysian ports, bulk): Neutralised palm oil unquoted RBD palm115 words
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Article34 1983-10-11 19 PH Ttan New York 10.428 10.258 10.49S 10.35S Zurich 10.508 10.258 10.57S 10.35S Mm PH Singapore 10.438 10.258 10.53S 10.35S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Smmw: Crtrftt Atae, S'pwe.34 words
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Article50 1983-10-11 19 RANGE of prices ottered by dts count houses on Oct 10: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Bayin Selliu 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2% 3-month Bank bills 7 7/18 7 5/16 3 months CD 0% 844 6 months CD 7 6ft 8— fee: N»M— I Pin-— t Cm.50 words
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Article31 1983-10-11 19 tpn fcrttrtart rates tor 8tog»--p« Mian Oet 10: Otter Bid Overnight 6% 6% 1 month 613/16 6=.. 2 months 613/16 6 3 3 months 613/16 6V< Overnight mode 6'/,31 words
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Article24 1983-10-11 19 THE average rate at wklea major Singapore bank* are ewreatly prepared to lend to their best easterners Is I.M per cent.24 words
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Article201 1983-10-11 19 SHARE prices closed mostly lower yesterday m moderate trading which centred around finance and cement groups. The Book Club Index dropped 0.42 point to 126.06. A total of 138,801 shares were traded, compared with last Friday's 102,662 shares. Bangkok Bank and Thai Farmers Bank lost two baht each to201 words
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Article423 1983-10-11 19 AUSTRALIAN share markets yesterday dosed easier after a higher start, with small losses m the industrial and resource sectors. The All-Ordinaries Index was down 1.9 points at 707.6, after gaining almost three m early trading. All-Resources was down 3.1 at 559.2, AllIndustrials 0.4 at 893.1. Turnover was AJ29.66 million,423 words
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Article655 1983-10-11 19 SHARE prices drifted lower on a lack of buying interest m very quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was down 6.5 points at 703.3. ICI was a firm feature adding 16p at 576 after 582 on further US interest and hopes for its new655 words
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Article51 1983-10-11 19 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 753.96 Friday 734.05 Week Ago 715.01 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 893.1 Friday 893.5 Week Ago 881.4 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 707.6 Friday 709.5 Week Ago 711.5 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 709.8 Thursday 711.4 Week Ago 702.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1275.15 Thursday 1268 80 Week Ago51 words
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Article330 1983-10-11 19 THE stock market yesterday rose across the board m fairly quiet trading. The advance was attributed to a stronger Hongkong dollar as speculation increased that the promised measures from the authorities to support the local currency were imminent. The Hang Seng Index rose 19.91 to 753.96. Recent announcements of330 words
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Article92 1983-10-11 19 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.01 -0001 AUas Con. 6 32 +0.5 Bagulo Gold Basic Petroleum Benguet Con. B 90 -5 CDCP 76 74.25 First Phil Hldgs 4.40 -0.2 Lepanto B 0.1050 +0.006 Mannduque B 7 unch M&rsteel 0.001 unch Oriental B 0.022 0.002 Phil Overseas92 words
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Advertisement377 1983-10-11 19 The Employees and the Management of Travenol Laboratories Pte Ltd express heartfelt thanks to Mr Lee Yiok Seng Senior Parliamentary Secretary Ministry of National Development for officiating at the opening of our New Plant at Woodlands and all business associates, friends and well-wishers for their kind attendance at the official377 words
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Advertisement460 1983-10-11 19 If you travel frequently, the lAPA card will really save Isn't it time you got the strength of lAPA behind you you money and time and aggravation as well. and reaped the many benefits of membership? The International Airline Passengers Association The cost varies according to the amount of Travel460 words
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364 1983-10-11 20 BERJUNTAI Tin Dredging Bhd expects a further decline m profitability m the current year m view of the dampening factors affecting the industry. Giving this bleak outlook, Berjuntai's chairman Mr Abdul Ghafar bin Baba said m his latest address to shareholders that the tin oversupply364 words
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475 1983-10-11 20 JACK Chia-MPH Ltd is planning to set up a sports club m Singapore, similar m nature to the Cannons Sports Club m Britain which it acquired m April this year. Details of the plan have yet to be worked out as the idea475 words
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250 1983-10-11 20 MALAYSIA Mining Corporation (MMC) has introduced significant innovative changes to improve overall productivity and capability of its dredges. Its executive director of mining operations, Haii Mokty Datuk Mahmood, said MMC now designs high capacity cost-effec-tive dredges which are recovering tin deposits previously considered inaccessible.250 words
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293 1983-10-11 20 Polish trade surplus may exceed $2.13 b WARSAW, Mon Poland's foreign trade surplus m 1983 will reach more than US$l billion (552.133 billion) mainly because of Western sanctions depriving the country of credits, a government planning minister said. Mr Stanislaw Dlugosz, deputy chief of the State Planning Commission, told theReuter - 293 words
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676 1983-10-11 20 HONOLULU, Mon. The president of Brazil's central bank is to meet scores of American bankers tomorrow m an effort to convince them to participate m a restructuring of Brazil's foreign debt. The official, Affonso Celso Pastore, is coming here because this isNYT - 676 words
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Advertisement214 1983-10-11 20 everything in^P youroffiee closer together. Thatswhat M M Let's face it. Making things work ■I «/«/>■ \%*J together is where most computer compaU\M.^l& W WCJULJU^ nies fall apart. i^ They talk about compatibility, while they deliver a family of prodAtf\«4t B^^V#^ ucts that relate to each other m II i214 words
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Advertisement303 1983-10-11 20 1 LATEST STYLE FROM AMERICA (^ST^ I HIM H|MiliiKiil Bemratiiie Fans I £^S^ \*i*y^~ GUARANTEE j^. *Jm "HaW CSn I MrxW 4001 Arm Ught Kit S H*J^^3 I Model 400S Single Lamp IVj H^ MeBIT if\ V \IK c Bnght Brass White Bnght Brass. Antique Brass and ilio light Adaptable303 words
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Advertisement2803 1983-10-11 21 W*«HM A •fli» I 1 7371*66 i 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN JKk, HEALTH CENTRE Wf Great Eastern Hotel J tSkwL M 401 Macpherson Road jl •fdriKT Spore 1336. jJjHmT/ TEL: *****44 GOLDEN TOWER DE SAUNA M M #81-37/41, Golden Mile2,803 words
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Advertisement999 1983-10-11 21 rELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: Monday Friday 900 am 530 pm Ordinary J 00 per word (Mm $I 5 00) (5.00 pm for next day) Saturday 9 00 am -3.00 pm c n $l 900 per col cm (12.30pm for Sunday Times) iemi-Uisploy (Mm $57 00 Stroits Times) Mbtic Holiday 9.00 am999 words
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Advertisement568 1983-10-11 21 53 Computer Products/Services FRANKLIN ACE PRO COMPUTER Introductory Special 552,999/An Apple Work-A-Llke 64K Computer Floppy Disk 80-Column Numeric Keypad Cooling Fan Wordprocessing Spreadsheet Monitor 12" One- Year Warranty Authorised Dealers:Allied Offshore Technical (Pte) Ltd 329 Geylang Road Tel: *****83/*****28 Concord Computer Service* Pre Ltd #02-52 People's Park Centre Upper Cross568 words
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Advertisement602 1983-10-11 21 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Food guide B Personal Services A Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles F Accommodations A Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Inatruction I Announcements J Obituaries eaamTF*e*4"f^aaa* W C|«. v X THE CONCEPT OF mobile music Hr is a hit these602 words
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Advertisement474 1983-10-11 21 60 Business Opportunities Looking for some appropriate and reasonably priced Yssr-snd GIFTS/PREMIUMS Call. Sincere Hampers ft Floweray Pte Ltd *****54 (Mr. Wang, Mr. Lee, Mr. Ng) PRIME SHOPS SPACE available for Hair Salon/Jewellery/Boutique on rental basis Contact Tel: *****00 today SUB-CONTRACTOR required to supply bricks layers and Genera! Workers for474 words
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Advertisement540 1983-10-11 22 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities FINACCOUNTING SERVICES S.A. Rue dv Rhdne 40 1204 GENEVA Fiduciary company Financial Business Consultancy Company Formation And Management Investments Tel. (41.22)28 82 66 Telex *****5 ace eh COMPUTER SHOWROOM/SHOP m Orchard Road for complete take-over. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****31 DON'T WORRY ABOUT your540 words
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Advertisement463 1983-10-11 22 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive A Well established Trading Co. has Immediate vacancy for MARKETING MANAGER Nanyang University Graduate Age 28 -35 years Conversant In English and Mandarin Preferably with working experience In consumer products m a similar position and a sound knowledge of today's market trend. Interested applicants463 words
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Advertisement598 1983-10-11 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) SecretMiisl/ClertoU mf An established company situated m I I town has the following openings m its n newly set up consumer products I Good command of English 3 years' relevant experience Shorthand/type-writmg LCC 80/45 wpm I respectively j Preference will598 words
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Advertisement359 1983-10-11 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical I eg I GOLDBHX GOftJDKU. ENGINEERING has voconcies for 1. SERVICE CLERK Sec 4 preferably technical stream Able to type Conversant m English Experience not necessary Training will be provided 2.CLERK/ TYPIST (2 Posts) Sec 4 Typ* n O 35 wpm Experience preferred Interesting job359 words
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Advertisement389 1983-10-11 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical PRIVATE SECRETARIAL SERVICES EST'D SINCE 1973 1. GIRL FRIDAY at $500 p.m. for Rep. Office near Tan Tock Seng Hospital. 2. EXPERIENCED CLERK TYPIST OR WORD PRO OPERATOR at $30 per day off Jurong Pier Road 3. MALE CHINESE CLERK on long term assignments at389 words
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Advertisement630 1983-10-11 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical a^^^k\iar:. American Optical requires: CLERK TYPIST Completed at least Secondary 2 a Able to type 40 wpm. The Company offers Attractive fringe benefits, medical treatment, dental, hospitalisatlon, Insurance and etc. There is scope for seH-devetop-mant and career advancement for sucessful candidates. Interested candidates please write630 words
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Advertisement486 1983-10-11 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical A construction firm requires A) SITE CLERK (male) 1. Completed NS. 2. Experience not necessary. 3. Some knowledge of technical drawings will be an advantage. B) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK 1. Mm. GCE O' Level. 2. Able to type. 3. Preferably with some knowledge of486 words
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Advertisement618 1983-10-11 22 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial/Clerical J Established Trading/Landscsping j Company has an immediate vacan--1 cy lor: RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST c Speaks good English/Chinese with a pleasant voice and personable disposition c Able to type accurately. c Completed GCE 'O' level witii credit In English. An attractive salary will be paid to the618 words
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Advertisement648 1983-10-11 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SALES A very attractive salary will be offered lo the suitable lady who is able to market employment services Applicants must be able to communicate well and have at least 5 years' of working experience. The suitable lady must have a proven sales record and648 words
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Advertisement588 1983-10-11 23 66 Situations Vacant c) SecreUrtMJ Cleric&l FEMALE CLERK TYPIST Wanted Urgently c Good command of English Mandarin c Knowledge of typing essential c Knowledge of telex operation pieferred c No previous working experience required c Monthly salary starting with $450 plus transport allowance CaN:--*****98 for interview appointment FEMALE GENERAL CLERK588 words
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Advertisement634 1983-10-11 23 66 Situations Vacant I c) SecretariMl/CleriCMl Well Established Trading Company requires: RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST c Ability to type c Pleasant personality c Conversant m English and Mandarin/ dialects c GCE O' Level c Experience advantage Interested applicant* please call Miss Joan Rodrigue* Tel: *****62 for interview between 8.30 a.m. 12.00 noon.634 words
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Advertisement881 1983-10-11 23 66 Situations Vacant -a^i^l^^p^p^a^sjß^MSMß^Bl^a^a^a^aWßMßJtSMMMfil c) SecretMriMl/CleriaU Immediate vacancy for FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Good credit In English and f correspondence knowledge. s c Able to type 45 w.p.m. If interested, please apply m writing with personal partlcu- lars and contact phone number j or come personally between 10a m. 6p.m.881 words
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Advertisement943 1983-10-11 23 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMtial/Clerical SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK rejuired for Permanent Job vacan:y m MacPherson Road. Must lave experience m keeping a full iets of books. Salary m the region of $700. Must be available 'or work Immediately. Preferibly with LCCI Intermediate 3ook-keeplng Certificate. Call *****22. :LERK WANTED BY Klndergar«n943 words
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Advertisement700 1983-10-11 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES: Purchasing Officer Clerks. Interested, please call *****52 morning; *****00 afternoon. ESTABLISHED HEALTH CENTRE requires Receptionists. Experience not necessary, training provided. Interested please call *****80/1 EVERHNE CO RENT-A-CAR has a vacancy for a Female General Clerk. Commencing salary $600 p.m. Call at 519,700 words
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Advertisement775 1983-10-11 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales Sales SALES EXECUTIVES/ENGINEERS (2 positions) The Regional Subsidiary of an Italian group involved m Manufacturing and Marketing of Construction Equipment and Machinery for the Far East Region. Products covered are Truck -mounted, Stationary and Tunnel Concrete Pumps, Concrete Distributor booms, Tunnel Concrete775 words
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Advertisement405 1983-10-11 23 66 Situations Vacant Sales We invite suitably qualified candidates tor the post of: Salesmen (Passenger or Commercial Vehicles) Minimum GCE '0' level With a valid driver's licence Conversant m most Chinese dialects and possess drive and initiative m obtaining sales Interested applicants please call personally or write m with full405 words
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Advertisement628 1983-10-11 23 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales LANCOMEAi PARb invites career-minded iudies to join its expanding team of Beaut) Advisors for fa department store counter operations. Prospective candidates should have: i tuxxl complexion a pleasant personaiuv completed secondary education and be above 18 years of age experience as Beauty Advisor Starting salary628 words
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Advertisement571 1983-10-11 23 66 Situations Vacant f) Sates Ws International' Cosmetics Company requires full -time/ Part -time 4 Beauty Consultants RequJrtmants Pleasant disposition Willingness to learn < Benefits Attractive salary Fringe benefits Training provided I Please call *****33 an interview. Male and female applicants are invited tor the poet* of SALES REPRESENTATIVES to571 words
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Advertisement580 1983-10-11 24 66 Situation* Vacant t) Sales SOMCDICO CHEMIST A DRUGGIST uroenlty require* DtSPCNSMG CUM SALES ASSISTANT Owjmi *fiiewts: c Completed N S Minimum Secondary education c Fluent m English Hardworking and pleasant personality Ito 2 years relevant experience preferred AHi active salary frmge benefits wM bs offered to successful candidate Interested580 words
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Advertisement647 1983-10-11 24 66 Situations Vacant /> Sales An International Trading Company requires MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE with experience In distribution of foodstuff m wholesale, retailIng and supermarket levels tntereaied plim apply with nonretumabte photograph to: 101 Cecil Street. #24-12 Tong Eng BMg. Spore 0106 ErtabNelted Real Eatate Company require*: 4 SALES PERSONMEL With/without647 words
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Advertisement612 1983-10-11 24 66 Situation* Vacant Sales EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS HE OUIRED at City Plaza Attractive salary Interested please call: *****75, 9.'« a m 12.00, *****57, 100pm 1000 pm FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS required by Tourist Shop. Interview personally at: 42 Change Alley Aerial Plaza, Collyer Quay, tel: *****08 FLOHISi REQUIRES SALESGIRLS, full-time. Interested call612 words
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Advertisement517 1983-10-11 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical I Engineering Construction Company m Senoko requires: B STEEL STRUCTURE ESTIMATOR I I Applicants should preferably possess a Diploma In Building or Civil I I Engineering with 2 to 3 years experience In similar capacity.517 words
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Advertisement387 1983-10-11 24 INCORPORATED PRINTED CIRCUITS INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD requires FEMALE PHOTO TECHNICIANS Possess primary or secondary education Opportunity for training m graphic arts No experience required Applicants are requested to call personally for an interview or Tel: *****55 ext 152 to arrange for an appointment. Alternatively, applicants may write m giving details387 words
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Advertisement432 1983-10-11 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical '> i 'i f A world leader m the manufacture of electrical/ 'i t electronic connection systems has vacancies > for t t mmmW^^^^*^ii*^Wmmm Diploma holder m Mechanical/Electrical/ *t Production Engineering or equivalent quali- t fications i 2—3 years' relevant432 words
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Advertisement630 1983-10-11 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical S We are an American International lift I |i| company and owing to our expansion, I B we require the following personnel: i ADJUSTERS 1 M Polytechnic ITC (or equivalent W graduates m electronic Mechanical X Wt or electrical engineering.630 words
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Advertisement943 1983-10-11 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical A newly established manufacturing concern invites young, dynamic and hardworking men to join the management team m the following positions:MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER j Diploma m Electrical Engineering 1 Minimum 2 years' experience m installation, maintenance and trouble- jj I shooting943 words
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Advertisement598 1983-10-11 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical IM&E COORDINATOR Required a Diploma In Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering preferred. a Experience preferred but not essential. a Must be able to draught coordinating drawings. a Must be able to chair nominated sub-contractors' meetings. Intaraatad plaaaa call:--*****44/5 Or apply In own handwriting to:WONG ft WONG'S CONSTRUCTION598 words
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Advertisement485 1983-10-11 25 1 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ARCHITECT FIRM IN Huugang (Upper Serangoon Road) requires experience Architect. Interested call *****88 during office hours. CHINESE DENTAL TECHNICIANS female male wanted Starting salary $300 $800 depending on experience. Paya Lebar area. Ring: *****85. EXPERIENCED INTERMEDIATE/ JUNIOR Draughtsmen urgently required for small architect practice.485 words
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Advertisement536 1983-10-11 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production t"I used to jdb-hop../Hk until I Joined Texas Instruments" PRODUCTION OPERATORS At Texas Instruments, there's no need to think of Job-hopping. Besides attractive salaries we are assured of many excellent536 words
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Advertisement258 1983-10-11 25 FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS GET MORE WITH US HIGHER STARTING PAY PROFIT SHARING YOU GET $100 BONUS s{(3o FOR EACH FRIEND YOU RECOMMEND YOUGETSIOO SfAfINCE NT I VE^k ON YOUR CONFIRMATION Atinacbve ncremerfe hdoeayear No shift rotation Subckfeed meals 5 dag work weed •2ndcM-3-30 P m-(lpn> (•ton work 7hoMrs tart earn258 words
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Advertisement447 1983-10-11 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production r'J SKF- I',) LEARN AS YOU EARN TRAINING PROVIDED MALE MACHINE OPERATORS mZjfrP STARTING SALARY -~r $400 "ON CONFIRMATION 5428 SHIFT ALLOWANCE 48 (2 ROTATING SHIFT) INCENTIVE ALLOWANCE 60 (POSSIBLE AVERAGE) Requirements: Age: 1 8 years and above Have completed447 words
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Advertisement748 1983-10-11 26 66 Situations Vacant otions Vacant Production I*) Production i, H WHY YOU MUST JOIN US AS PRODUCTION PERSONNEL WE OFFER HIGHER STARTING SALARY You EARN MORE AND SPEND LESS: We provide free transport, uniform, shoes, tea, etc.. You can CHOOSE THE WORKING TIME (Permanent 3rd or 2 rotating shifts) WORK748 words
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Advertisement573 1983-10-11 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I With the opening of our new Supermarket/Department Store at fIX B KATONG, we have immediate vacancies for the following HJ 9 positions: mm I 1. FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS I I573 words
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Advertisement47 1983-10-11 26 WANTED SECURITY GUARDS. Marine Parade/Jurong/Sembawang/ Aljunied/Joo Chiat areas. Speak and write simple English. Age below 55 years. Malaysians are welcome. Attractive salary with good fringe benefits. Interested call with 4 recent photograph: PSA Multistorey Complex, Blk 1, Unit #11-31, 11th floor, 18, Paslr PanJang Road. Tel: *****4247 words
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Advertisement150 1983-10-11 26 Suitably qualified candidates are invited to apply for the following positions m our shipyard. SECURITY GUARDS Cum FIREMEN Previous experience m fire fighting. Age 22-35 years. Must be physically fit. Prepared to work shift hours. FIREMEN Able to speak/ understand simple English Minimum 3 years fire fighting experience 1 Age150 words
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Advertisement259 1983-10-11 26 We invite suitably qualified candidates for the posts of: Air-con Mechanics/ Helpers Minimum 1 year's experience m installing and servicing of motor vehicle airconditioners Age: 20 to 35 years old Service Advisors NTC Grade 2 m Motor Vehicle Mechanics Possess GCE 'O' level Preferably 3 years' working experience m motor259 words
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Advertisement541 1983-10-11 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous (A) MESSENGERS (B) DRIVER Requirements For Post (A) Should have completed Secondary 2 education Must be able to understand and speak English Must possess a valid Class 2 driving licence For Post (B) Should have completed Primary 6 education Must541 words
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Advertisement95 1983-10-11 26 ft JULIA N A' S requires FULL-TIME AND RELIEF DISC JOCKEYS Applicants mutt have: c A good knowledge of music. c An extrovert personality, c A professional and responsible attitude. c A neat and attractive appearance, c A good command of spoken English, c And be aged between 23 to95 words
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Advertisement484 1983-10-11 26 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous w RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PTE) LTD. We are the leading supplier of construction materials and a contractor m civil engineering works. Due to expansion programmes we have openings for ASSISTANT PLANT SUPERVISORS/ TECHNICAL .OFFICERS c Diploma m Mechanical/ Civil/Production/ Electrical Engineenng c Minimum 2 years relevant484 words
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Advertisement454 1983-10-11 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous requires CLUB HOSTESSES (El Marocco Discotheque) Young and pleasant ladles with good spoken English Permanent night shift from Bp.m to 2 a.m. Free transport after work Salary $650 p.m. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Able to perform split/ rotating shift duties Experience not necessary training provided at full454 words
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Advertisement454 1983-10-11 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LION CITY HOTEL Has immediate vacancies for 1) FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS 2) JUNIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES 3) COFFEE HOUSE CAPTAINS 4) WAITRESSES/ WAITERS 5) FAB DISPENSERS 6) LOUNGE STEWARDESSES 7) SECURITY GUARDS 8) CHAMBERMAIDS 9) PART-TIME HANDYMAN Minimum GCE O' Level for posts (1). (2)4(3) c454 words
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Advertisement541 1983-10-11 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous m SITUATIONS VACANT We are a new company providing Security Guards General Services. We have acquired quite a number of contracts to provide guards, cleaning maintenance services to factories, hotels, building sites, supermarkets residences. We need lots of manpower to meet with our contracts; If541 words
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Advertisement444 1983-10-11 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Expanding Computer Form* Printing Company requires: MALE PACKERS Applicants should have at least Primary 6 education c Preferably completed NS Must be physically fit. Salary negotiable FA ARTIST (Male/ Female) Experience not necessary as training will be provided c GCE 'O' level, preferably from English444 words
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Advertisement434 1983-10-11 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Chisttptta Cocktail Lounge PtoLtd requires PART-TIME/ FULLTIME HOSTESSES c With/ without experience c Malaysian welcome c Accommodation provided c Good income Apply personally at: #08-07, Cuppaga Plaza, No. 5 Ko«k Road (Off Orchard Road) Batwaan Ipm 10pm Tal: *****92/ *****02. I rftOlWt^— I 8 JAPANESE434 words
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Advertisement494 1983-10-11 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous INDONESIAN {RESTAURANT I requires I Cashiers I Experience required I Please come personally I between 9.00 a.m. I 5.00 p.m. to: I 176 Orchard Road I Centrepoint I 04-17/18 j Singapore 0923 I Tel: *****92, *****49 Urgently required MALE FORKLIFT DRIVER a At least 1494 words
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Advertisement551 1983-10-11 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CARGO HAND Required for immediate employment at the Changi Cargo Complex. c Attractive salary and transport allowance, c No experience required, a Age preferred 18 —25 years. Those living m Bedok, Changi or Marine Parade/ Katong should apply. CALL: *****22 for an interview. Changi Sailing551 words
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Advertisement556 1983-10-11 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous STORE SUPERVISOR c GCE O' level a Completed N.S Some storekeeping experience necessary Between 22 and 30 years old PLEASE CALL: Sandy for interview, 60 MARTIN ROAD #02-05/07 BLK 808, SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE SINGAPORE 0923. TEL: *****21. STORE BOYS CUM DELIVERY A wholesaler requires Store Boy556 words
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Advertisement501 1983-10-11 27 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE PEST TECHNICIANS COMPLETED N.S. SALARY $430 ABOVE a Attendance Incentive a Overtime allowance a Free medical We offer Intensive training with good earning opportunity. Ring *****16. Modern Dry Cleaning Plant In Upper Thomson Road urgently requires: DRIVER CUM CARPET CLEANERS COUNTER ATTENDANTS TRAINEE DRY501 words
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Advertisement932 1983-10-11 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DENTAL SURGERY IN Orchard Road needs ladles telephone Receptionist and Dental nurses. Good etiquette, pleasant personality, preferably can speak Japanese. 18 years above. Applicants write full particulars, salary expected, telephone, photograph send to Dr. Tlo, 304, Orchard Road #18-01 Lucky Plaza Apartment, Spore 0923. URGENTLY932 words
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Advertisement829 1983-10-11 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 4 MALE/FEMALE Workers urgently required for a few weeks to paste artwork. Please apply at' 8, Third Chin Bee Road, Jurong (SBS Bus 246 from Jurong Interchange). Tel: *****66. CLINIC NURSE /TYPIST required Dialects essential. Salary commensurate with experience qualifications. Apply #06-40, Lucky Plaza. Orchard829 words
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Advertisement680 1983-10-11 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SECURITY OFFICERS URGENTLY required (or Jurong and Tanglln areas Kor appointment call *****07 URGENTLY REQUIRE 1 Delivery Driver for H'ware Co Interested please call at Tel No. *****24 for interview. VACANCIES AVAILABLE FOR Driver, Receptionist and General Clerk Interested please call personally at 494. Changl680 words
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Advertisement599 1983-10-11 28 73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance ries/Maintenance ries/Maintenance NEW j i i l_j l INlf HNAIIONAI ROAD V m W LOK YANG WAV :i SATELLITE INJURONG Other conveniently located Tan Chong Sons Nissan Satellite Services at: M O t or Co. (S) Pte. Ltd. 913 BukitTimah Road599 words
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Advertisement395 1983-10-11 28 c) Datsan/Nissan NEAR 1978 DATSUN 100A. 2nd owner, aircond, cassette, passed inspection, well kept. $9,950. PARK. *****54. SEPTEMBER 1979 DATSUN 100A. Showroom condition. PARF eligible. $14,000 ono. Call *****84 after 6.00pm. 1977 DATSUN 120Y Stationwagon. Aircon, power windows. Very good condition Selling $11,300 0.n.0. Call *****33. 1979 DATSUN 100A, aircon,395 words
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Advertisement653 1983-10-11 28 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Fiat 1978, FIAT 131. Alrcond cassette. Tax new. Good condition. Contact Mr. Chew, *****53. 1978 FIAT 131S Mirafiorl. Aircon. one private owner. $12,900. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. ■78 FIAT 125, aircon, good condition, $6,200 Downpayment $2,200 Tel: *****44, 642, Geylang Road. '81 FIAT 131653 words
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Advertisement669 1983-10-11 28 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Mlssan c) Datsun Nissan :==l S 3BOO I new Sunny 1.3 DX $4200 I DfTl PI Ll\ MOTOHITI )i;it) (a member of Ruby Group) Main Office/Showroom:- East Coast Branch: -150/152 MacKenzie Road Paramount Shopping Centre Tel: *****55 Tel: *****55 76 Vehicles669 words
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Advertisement672 1983-10-11 28 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1973 MERCEDES BENZ 230. atrcon. power steering, new insurance, road tax Jan. '84, new tyres. Selling $9,000. Interested Tel: *****33 after sp.m. 1978 MERCEDES BENZ 200 Manual, privately owned, new road tax/ Insurance, usual extras, 5546,000 negotiable. View. 8, Sing Joo Walk. 1980 JANUARY672 words
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Advertisement869 1983-10-11 28 76 Vehicles For Sale Mitsubishi 1981 AUGUST COLT Lancer 1400 SL, 5 speed. 2 owners, aircond, radio, cassette, tax/insurance '84 January, tip-top condition, $20,500. Tel: *****51. APRIL 1974 LANCER 1200 c c. Excellent condition. Aircon, PARF eligible Any offer considered Call: *****03. DEC. 1976 MIT. SIGMA 1600 GS, sspeed, sports869 words
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Advertisement761 1983-10-11 28 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota j) Toyota l" THE RIGHT CHOICE Appointed Dealer By BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTE LTD J f TOYOTA j I New cars commercial vehicles >«— >. f Test-Drive At: VEHITO COMPANY Head Office: 594 Upp Thomson Rd. 7 Milestone TEL: *****63761 words
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Advertisement750 1983-10-11 28 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1978 AUSTIN ALLEGRO Aircond, 1300 cc, good condition. $10,000 0.n.0. View Ban Lee Seng Petrol Kiosk, opposite International Plaza, Anson Road. Tel: *****62. Mr Lim. OCT. 1971 VIVA 1159 cc 4-door Sports rims, new 6 months tax, well maintained. $2,300. (542 Geylang Road, Junction750 words
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Advertisement867 1983-10-11 28 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1962 1200C.Crit.reo.-. Pallas T*fc *****74 I I) Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO A BROTHERS MOTOR PTE LTD. 391. Baieetier Road (1232) Tel: *****26 (3 lines) 1982 Daihatsu dieted V wooden Daihatau 550 atattonwagon Dataun C2O van Toyota Hiaca 1600 atattonwagon 12 avatar aircond 1961867 words
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Advertisement540 1983-10-11 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale T) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others M^ Bm Mm&M BP^T^SSfit »A B Bf^ THE AUTOMATIC DECISION It takes just one test-drive to convince you of the540 words
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Advertisement285 1983-10-11 29 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR Q' plate :ompany registered. PARF/ non-PARF and secondhand vehicles. Any model, any c.c Tel *****21/*****22 (day); *****0J [night) Mr. Tan. 11. Kensington Park Road. Serangoon Garden Spore 1955. BETTER PRICE offered for PARf scrap cars and all kinds of good used cars. Call *****21/285 words
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Advertisement248 1983-10-11 29 78 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER for PARF scrap cars and all makes of good used cars. Please call at Kong Beng Motor Co., 170. Albert Street. #01 1 07, Golden Wall Auto Centre, 1 Spore 0718. Tel: *****76 *****59. FOR SALE SCRAP cars below 1600/ 2000 c.c. Including transfer.248 words
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Advertisement431 1983-10-11 29 jjj^ ACCOMMODATION ■HI PROPERTIES 85 Property Financing I &m Sound Secure i provides PROPERTY FINANCE for Residential Commercial properties CALL *****92 *****47 FOR DETAILS A P no 3326 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Hoaxes HOMES YOU CAN BE PROUD OFI ELEGANT DETACHED BUNGALOW IN QUIET PRESTIGIOUS DIST. 11, 4 bedrooms, study,431 words
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Advertisement518 1983-10-11 29 86 Accommodations Vacant i a) Houses DIST. 10 MING TECK PARK Beautiful well kept eemi-datach-•d. 3 bedrooms, servant's, par- I tially furnished. Rental $2,300 13,000. DISTRICT 10 Single-*torey detached bungalow located m quiet surroundings, 3 spacious bedrooms, servant's, nice patio overlooking garden. Rental $5,500. FIELDS *****11 (3 Linaa) a Diat518 words
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Advertisement811 1983-10-11 29 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 20, THOMSON YAOHAN vicinity, unbelievable but true at $1,700 fully furnished corner double-storey home, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, servant's, split-level living/ dining. Management Appraisal *****38/ *****39. DIST 21 CHENG SOON Garden brand new double-storey semidetached bungalow. 4 spacious bedrooms plus servant's, aircondltioners, split-level living/811 words
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Advertisement793 1983-10-11 29 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 16. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED. Fully furnished. 3,900 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, servant's Immediate occupation $2,000. Contact *****28 DIST. 16 (JALAN REMIS) Spacious 3-bedroomed semi-detached. Big garden/backyard. Aircondltioned. Partially furnished $1,800. Houseworld *****65 DIST. 10 (HENRY PARK) Fully furnished double-storey 4-bed-roomed terrace. Near foreign schools/supermarket. $2,100. Houseworld793 words
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Advertisement672 1983-10-11 29 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses 20 MINUTES TO town, brand new detached 4 bedrooms, split-level. remote control gate, furnished. $4,000. Kverton *****36. 23, JALAN PARI Kikis, semi-de-tached. 4 bedrooms. Fully furnished. No agent Contact *****45 *****28. DIST. 11, SEMI-DETACHED. JALAN Naga Sari Contact *****57 T.Y Han b) Apartments BALMORAL POINT672 words
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Advertisement568 1983-10-11 29 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APARTMENTS /CON DO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5,400 Baimoral Park $6,000 Cashew Park $2,500 Far East Plaza $2 .390 upwards Grangeford $4,300 JalanJmtan $2,300 Rich East Garden $3,800 Elizabeth Tower $4,500 Faber Garden jom house) $2 .500 APARTMENT/CONDO FOR SALE568 words
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Advertisement379 1983-10-11 29 Dist. 10 Jervoi* Court. 3 bedrooms, large living' dining area $2,100 fully furnished. c Dist. 10 Futurs, high floor. 4 bedrooms. $6,500 unfurnished. c Dist. 10 Himiko Court, 2 bedrooms. $2,700 fully furnished. c Dist. 4 Mount Faber Lodge, lower maisonette. 4 bedrooms $4,000 fully furnished. ALLIANCE APPRAISAL SERVICES *****55379 words
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Advertisement821 1983-10-11 30 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments LIVE IN STYLE Penthouse with BUILT-IN SWIMMING POOL 4 bedrooms/ study panoramic vton exclusively furOtSlMd Btg living/ dining Dtat. 9 ORCHARD RD 4 bedrooms maisonetU 1 apartment with spacious balcony big playground ■wimming pool Lindtrac S»rvica« Pia Ltd *****79 (5 lin— LUXURIOUS MAISONETTES/ APARTMENTS WITH821 words
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Advertisement834 1983-10-11 30 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 5. GRORIA MANSION, fully furnished. 3 rooms, bathroom attached, alrcon, $1,650/- Paslr Panjang townhouse, fully furnished. 3 1 rooms, bathroom attached, alrcon, $2,500/- Please contact *****64 *****05 DIST. 9. HILLCOURT APARTMENT, 3 aircond bedrooms, with attached bathrooms, big living cum dining rooms, 1 servant's834 words
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Advertisement780 1983-10-11 30 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments ORCHARD CAIRNHILL MANSION High floor 2250 sq ft 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, servant's, fully furnished, with 4 airconds. Fully carpeted. $3,200 (negotiable). *****70/ *****98 Agent). PANDAN VALLEY, NEAR American school, 3 aircon bedrooms, servant's facilities, beautifully furnished, full condominium facilities, $3,000. Gateway Housing. *****38. PANDAN780 words
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Advertisement940 1983-10-11 30 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments JAVA TOWER $3,500 Grangeford I $3,500, Cavenagh Court $3,000 t Golden Mile $3,000. City Tower f $2,800. Paslr Panjang $2,600 Col- t Hers *****11. LEONIE TOWER 4-BEDROOMED r partially furnished newly reno- v vated, rental: $6,100 Inclusive I maintenance. Available Immediately. Telephone Teresa *****84. MICHEL940 words
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Advertisement771 1983-10-11 30 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments MOUNT FABER LODGE Pent louse, furnished, 4 bedrooms, ull facilities, lovely view. Everon *****36. 4EAR NEWTON CIRCUS 3/4 bedooms. Beautifully furnished vlth pool. Reasonable rental. loe-Tan *****21 4IM PARK UPPER maisonette, ully furnished, 3 bedrooms, serrant's, immediate occupation, rennls court. Tel: *****88. 40:9 OXLEY RISE771 words
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Advertisement806 1983-10-11 30 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms WELL FURNISHED ROOM available m People's Park Centre. Preferably students and females. Tel: *****21 DAILY $35 FULLY furnished alrcon, bathroom attached. Tel: *****61 DIST. 15 MARYLAND high floor, facing sea, 1.640 sq.ft. $500,000. Tel: *****77 (morning/ night). DIST. 1232 FULLY FURNISHED With water heater. No806 words
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Advertisement597 1983-10-11 30 87 Accommodations Wanted b) Apartments COUPLE REOUIRE TO rent apartment/ terrace house. Please call: *****19. (No agents). COUPLE URGENTLY NEEDS flat, any area considered. Tel: *****00/ *****49, Tammy. 3-ROOMED HDB UNFURNISHED flat required. 2 years lease. Budget $450. Ring *****24/ *****09. c) Rooms FOREIGN PROFESSIONALS/ STUDENTS require accomodation m Cairnhill/597 words
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Advertisement684 1983-10-11 30 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses Good Luck Garden New double storey bungalow and terrace houses for sale. Freehold land Quiet secluded environment Easy access to expressway Close proximity to school, shopping centre and university Private garden and car porch For more details and684 words
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Advertisement711 1983-10-11 30 DIST. 15 BEAUTIFUL SPANISH Designed Single-Storey Detached Bungalow In Ist Class residential area. Quiet exclusive surrounding. 9.200 sq.ft. Freehold. Selling vacant possession. $1.25 Million. Principals only: *****83 (Agent). DUNEARN ESTATE single-storey detached bungalow, tastefully renovated with large sitting/ dining room, family room, 3 bedrooms plus 1 servant's bedroom. Area 10,000711 words
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Advertisement817 1983-10-11 30 89 Properties For Sato a) Houses O»8T 15, BRAND NEW I 1 2-storey seml-detarhed. large balcony, 4 bedrooms, servant's, spacious split-level living/ dining, 4,000 sq ft $800,000 Rur -Ban *****25 DIST. 19 SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE area 1,900 sq ft. Selling $360,000 Dlst 12 Kirn Keat Lane double-storey terrace, $300,000 Tel: *****69/*****66817 words
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Advertisement729 1983-10-11 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST. 21, SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE. 2,000 sq.ft 3 bedrooms, beautifully renovated. $315,000 ono. *****28 I No agents) DIST. 27 YISUN VICINITY extensively renovated single-storey semi-detached 4 bedrooms. 5,000 sq.ft $620,000 Berners, *****66 DIST. 26 TAMARIND ROAD new double-storey terra, c. 2,500 sq.ft., 3 t 1729 words
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Advertisement580 1983-10-11 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments t) Private Apartments V\« < H Hurry, take advcintage^^^^, of our favourable prices and move m soon Only 2O apartments and 6 penttkxises remain at Oc&W Pttffc Freehold land. f\ Excellent in-house580 words
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Advertisement486 1983-10-11 31 DIST. 13 MACPHERSON GREEN TYPEAAB Brand new partially furnished apartment. 1,734 and 1,200 sq.ft. Split-level living/ dining room. 3 bedrooms with bathroom attached. Swimming pool, tennis court. Freehold. Tel:- *****66 DIST. 10 DUCHESS COURT (Foreigners eligible). Brand new luxurious maisonette with private garden. 3 bedrooms, fully equipped kitchen. Approx. 2390486 words
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Advertisement875 1983-10-11 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 9. LEONIE TOWER maisonette. Prestigious location. Quiet surroundings, facing greenery. 3,300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's, study, central aircon. Vacant possession Pool. Freehold. $850,000 negotiable. Standard Properties *****91 FULLY FURNISHED "FUTURA" Apartment, 2900 sq.ft., situated at high class residential area, Leonle Hill Road,875 words
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Advertisement843 1983-10-11 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments COMPLETING SOON. DIST. 15 Condo apartment. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, squash/swimming pool. Freehold. $370,000 0.n.0. Villanelle *****81 CORONATION PLAZA STUDIO maisonette area about 1,000 sq.ft. Tenanted. Fully furnished Price $345,000. Don Associates *****41/ 2. DIST. 15, KATONG GARDEN, Tembeling Road, 1,955 sq.ft. 3843 words
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Advertisement824 1983-10-11 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 14, TANG FU Court, modern designed, 3-bedroomed walk-up flat, 1,200 sq ft Completion '84 $325,000. Patron: *****05/*****19 DIST. 10, FERNHILL ROAD 2-bed-roomed maisonette, freehold, low maintenance. 1636 sq.ft., $520,000 Colliers *****11. DIST 11, NEWTON vicinity. New 4bedroomed apartment. Marble flooring. 2,200 sq.ft824 words
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Advertisement787 1983-10-11 31 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB HUDC Apartments HOLLAND ROAD VICINITY 3-room HDB flat, mid-floor, near supermarket, unfurnished. Only $57,500. *****70 (No agents please). MARSILING DRIVE 5-ROOMED point block, high floor, terrazzo throughout. Asking $110,000 0.n.0 Interested contact owner. *****73. QUEENSWAY, 4 ROOMED, Aircon. Kitchen/ rooms built-in cupboard, well maintained.787 words
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Advertisement684 1983-10-11 31 90 Properties Wanted GENUINE PURCHASERS URGENT LV require Terrace/ semi-de-tached/ bungalows/ apartments m Dists 9. 10. 11 and 15. Flexible budgets. Please call Miss Tang: Worldwide Realty. *****77/ *****38. WANTED IN OIST S, West Coast Road, Hillview, Lorong Klsmls or other choice areas, semi-detach-ed or Terrace Outright purchase. For genuine684 words
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Advertisement644 1983-10-11 31 91 Factory Spaces PARTITIONED OFFICE/WORKSHOP/ store space. 1150 sq.ft. fully carpeted with central alrcond, rental $2,200 p.m. Tel: *****54. RUBY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 7th floor with 10,000 sq.ft for sale/ rental. Suitable for light Industry/ warehouse cum office. Call *****34 DIST. 5, JTC FACTORY approx 2,000 sq.ft with office and 3644 words
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Advertisement298 1983-10-11 32 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park The Finest Development For Industry Freehold* Flatted Factory Units FOR SALE Block B Special mariieting offer for a limited period only Special discount Only 20% down payment No further payment or interest charged until T.O.L298 words
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Advertisement815 1983-10-11 32 93 Office Spaces b) Rental SOOD LOCATION, OFFICE I Shop it Goldt-n Mile Complex, area 904 sq.ft. carpeted with furniture/ nttings. Rental: $2,700 excluding maintenance, vacant. Call: *****11/ 2 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 1000 sq ft. approximately, for lease, Including 2 training rooms, well furnished with desks, tables, photocopying machine. *****13/ *****21815 words
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Advertisement576 1983-10-11 32 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale [PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG SHOPS FOR SALE/ LEASE CONTACT *****7 FAR EAST PLAZA, Phase 2. near Goodwood Hotel site 2 shop units on groundfloor, approx. area 441 and 422 sq ft. respectively for sale/lease. Facing main entrance m front of falling fountain Interested parties, please call576 words
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Advertisement826 1983-10-11 32 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental DIST. 1543, TANJONG KATONG Hoad. groundfloor shop space for rent Approx: 1.200 sq.ft. Suitable for all types of business. Free carpark. $2,400 p.m. Sin Hua Hin Housing Agency: *****57 (5 Lines) ORCHARD ROAD Meridien Hotel, groundfloor shop directly facing escalators and departmental store. Suitable for826 words
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Advertisement650 1983-10-11 32 95 Other Real Estate MMMMHMMMMMHMMMMMMMMMHMMMHM OIST 10, RESIDENTIAL VACANT land, 36.000 sq.lt Suitable for de- 1 tached bungalow Vacant pos- session. Prestige Realty, *****47. I OIST. 14 BUNGALOW LAND for I salf .">,OOO sq.ft. Quiet and excel- i lent location $375,000 Mardhiya I Company *****2. I TRAVeL GUiDfc j 1650 words
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Advertisement698 1983-10-11 32 102 Tourt 102 Tours IMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHS j(2> NAM HO i *^PPT TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD Head Office: Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) I 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 0105.698 words
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Advertisement646 1983-10-11 33 Tourt 102 Tour* 102 Tour* 102 Tourt 102 Tourt 102 Tourt H CRUISE SPECIALS H SCHOOL HOLIDAY CRUISES: Wm ROYAL VIKING UNE TURKMENIA :I |Hi 4 DAYS CRUISE TO PENANG 8 DAYS FLY/CRUISE TO HONGKONG Pep: 16 Dec '83 From $899/- Dep: 12 Dec '83 From $1 ,099/f9n "PRJNCESS MAHSURI646 words
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Advertisement258 1983-10-11 33 America Hawaii, 9 Days Philippines, Hong Kong $1888 Pep. Pate: 17/10. 24/10. 21/11/ 28/11. j America West Coast, 11/14 Days Mexico, Philippines. from Pep Pate: 28/10, 18/11, 25/11, 2/12. j $8899 America West Coast, 14 Days Mexico, Las Vegas. $3190 Pep Pate: 22/11, 27/11, 29/11,4/12, A America East-West Coast aQ258 words
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Advertisement243 1983-10-11 33 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours f% Great Ways To See] < NEW ZEALAND W^^m at "downunder" prices IMS w |f/^ Tours for all ages II f VW^^First class tours operated by I j I I II good hotels most meals i _or II I m einhtseema optional »i<ay wi243 words
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Advertisement77 1983-10-11 33 102 Tourt Ifgt r^i tvK^^ «f f>j€^ mq [PDRISONI CALL 292-9393 DORISON TRAVELSI 7500A Beach Road, #81-310 The Plaza, Spore 0719 Telex: DORGAN RS ***** Cable: "DORISON" SINGAPORE Comprehensive <hi« 4 21 days China- Japan from $4250. Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guilin, Guangzhou, Wuxi. Stopover Japar 3 days Full77 words
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Advertisement884 1983-10-11 34 102 Tours 102 Tours /j Hy* Sl»o.»;a >«■»■;. M<v» 4W.cf^s Cim« vtn.e',: M.^, »L^-yf ft \£J .jl C\ AMA D A -^^WK^KmL M*w Z— tend Cf ■»an/Motorhonw» Daily Hire /TTTPJ ~~~^m PUpHHHi. l«iyW«KHf»r 15/22 Day* ?T W \\Sf\ Oflers Grades 11. 12 and 13 (Pre-U) Courses under me ■©WrSliMßW^^^^ am/FNTtmr884 words
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Advertisement97 1983-10-11 34 102 Tours Best of New Zealand Australia 14 days from $3390 DEP: Nov 18; Doc 2, 9 #Sb» (VSMI4 dayS ssi© from 53 190 DEP: Nov 20, 27; Dec 4 THE TOP OF Australia 10 days from $2490 DEP: Nov 21, 28, Dec 5, 19 WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6 days from97 words
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Advertisement504 1983-10-11 34 102 Tours C.A.T.S. 737-1166 j^fej EOUCATIOM* 1^551 utmiucTioii > 108 Foraign I aat^^^HKcnTnlfnnll I llmisb|l HsWilMpßilVin THE YORK HERBART SCHOOL TORONTO CANADA THE PRINCIPAL WILL BE IN SINGAPORE TO MEET THE STUDENTS KINDLY CONTACT MISS P OON TEL: *****68 Cosmopolitan College 229 College Street W^^ Toronto MST IR4 Ontario Canada.504 words
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Advertisement532 1983-10-11 34 108 Foreign 110 Computer SE Computer Training Centre COMPUTER PROGRAMMING YOUR CAREER IN COMPUTER BEGINS HERE!! We offer Career Course* on Beginners Module Programmers Module System Analysts Module Diploma m Computer Studies British Computer Society Wl pfOVM#! Fully Qualified Lecturers Full Course Materials with Special Binders Latest Training Aids 1532 words
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Advertisement346 1983-10-11 34 108 Foreign 112 Commercial/ Technical IM c INSTITUTE OF MARKETING (PART I) Commencing: 26th Oct '83 Duration: 6 months IPS c DIPLOMA IN PURCHASING 4 SUPPLIES (FOUNDATION STAGE) Commencing: 7th Nov '83 Duration: 5 months ASPS IST/2ND CERTIFICATE IN PURCHASING A STORES Commencing: Bth Nov '83 Duration: 5 months IBA346 words
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Advertisement1290 1983-10-11 34 116 Dancing 116 Dancing 116 Dancing I There's no age limit for our students, if you've always longed to be really fit I and beautiful don't miss-out on this Wonderful Marlilan opportunity. I Our Keep Fit way to beauty programmes are tailored for each individual I woman's needs our spacious,1,290 words
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Advertisement611 1983-10-11 34 117 Modelling BEAUTY IS A matter of taste... Taste begins with tradition* beauty groomers. Course contents include deportment and personal grooming, beauty car*physical exercises, fashion co ordination Call us now at: *****36 or *****56 CARRIE MODEL AGENCY Basicmodelling courses commencing on 17th 18th October. Monday Friday or Tuesday Thursday Male611 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration330 1983-10-11 35 MDM. YOW KWUN YOKE AGE 55 Passed away peacefully on 8 10 83 leaving behind Husband LEONO POH SENG Sons YUE8OON YUEKHEONQ YUEWAH YUE WENG Daughter: KIT YEE Daughter-in-law: TANKNO HOMG to mourn her loss Corttfi **mr\ng tor crwnaHon »t 1.00pm on 14/10/C3 to J— Toh Aum Tinpte330 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1983-10-11 35 MDM TAN 8AI CHI D*part*d on 7.10.83 Mr Wtllle Tan (husband) and sons Richard Anthony and daughter Irene Wish to express their thanks and gratitude to relatives colleagues and friends for their kind assistance, donations, wreaths, condolences and attendance during their recent bereavement. Th» tamMy of ttw MR.87 words
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Obituary, Illustration17 1983-10-11 35 DOLLY CHIA 8UAT NEO DEPARTED 11.10,70 DEARLY MISSED BY CHILDREN A AND GRANDCHILDREN. C17 words
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Obituary, Illustration110 1983-10-11 35 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgments The Family of tha lata MR. LONG FONG SEX would like to SxpfwSS thair heartfelt gratituta to: The Management and all Staff at SATS, SIA and CIAS Relatives, friends and neighbours Doctors Staff of Singapore General Hospital Doctor and nurses of ward 346 of The American110 words
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Obituary, Illustration188 1983-10-11 35 DAY MEMORIAM MADAM iy a a.i.i A I K. ANNAL Age: 75 caiiad homa on 2nd Saptambar 1983. god'S will be done Not only today but every day, heart Is grieving In pain. Life is meaningless and can never be the same without you Mother Can't accept188 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1983-10-11 35 G.M. MOMANAVELU Dapartad 11/10/92 Such a lovlng husband and faWho gave so much of himself. We bleM tne y**** we shared with you And leave the rest to God Ahraya ramambarad by wHa, chii<lran, •f^?i!! > d!!l"!Ll^!±: I*** lov«l ■BBaHHsaVsaVHsaVsVI ffSHHHHBTaVsVHBaVBaV m Luirino Mamorr Of p.j. JOSEPH66 words
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Obituary, Illustration118 1983-10-11 35 IN EVER LOVINO MEMORY OF OUR MOTHER MADAMK ANNAL (WIFE OF LATE DH. JOHN A PHILLIPS) DEPARTED: 2.9 M Not Just today but everyday we remember the time? we shared, dear mother Sadly missed by relatives all loved ones. Barvtea wW ba haM at Apt Mk 21, Eunoa118 words
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Article, Illustration433 1983-10-11 35 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE American-bred Hollywood Star II did not show much talent as a racehorse but he was so immaculately-bred that the Malaysian Totalisator Board quickly snapped him up for stud service when S.L. Liem of Agasam Stable offered to donate him free433 words
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Article1370 1983-10-11 35 IPOH, Mon. Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races: SATURDAY Claa* 1 Dtv. 1 1 JHm (Rating*: 173-144) 17 Adik 62 173 11 Shadowtex m 61 171 4 AJvarona 60.5 170 16 Tycoon's Theme 59 167 8 Kiaslmmee 54 157 1 Key To The Vault 53.51,370 words
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Article140 1983-10-11 35 Plunge on US filly pays off PARIS, Mon AMERICAN-BRED Treizieme yesterday became the first filly m 17 years to win the Grand Criterium (Group One) race for two-year-olds when she defeated another US entry, Truculent, over 1,600 m at Longchamp. The subject of a massive gamble her odds shortened from140 words
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Article88 1983-10-11 35 It's Sagar for the third time PRAGUE, Mon EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Sagar, with Czech jockey Pavel Uebich astride, yesterday won the 93rd Pardubiche steeplechase, Europe's longest race after the British Grand National, for the third time. Ten of the 19 runners failed to finish the 31 -fence. 6,900 m race. Czech andAFP - 88 words
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362 1983-10-11 35 PUNTERS who wagered on leading jockey Alwin Tweedie's mounts at Kuala Lumpur burnt a hole m their pockets he failed to land a winner from a total of 14 rides at the meeting. The best he could manage was a long second on362 words
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Article, Illustration185 1983-10-11 35 At the 400m At the finish a 6 Div 2 1,200m 1. Aurora IH 2. Superman II 3. Laax 4, Air Bus II Dist: 1 J 4 shd, Time 1:15.4 a 4 Div 7 1,200 m 1. Triumphant Return 2. Highway Robbery 3.185 words
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Article, Illustration544 1983-10-11 36 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Davenport licks his wounds as Jahangir shows no mercy By AUCKLAND, Mon. Pakistani squash machine Jahangir Khan gave New Zealand's Great White Hope, Stuart Davenport, no chance whatsoever m the semi-final of the International Squash Rackets Federation individual championship here today. The world champion, who544 words
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Article, Illustration514 1983-10-11 36 'I will not listen to anyone, and that includes Bryan' LONDON, Mon. Criticised by Brian Clough, criticised by the captain of his team Bryan Robson, England manager Bobby Robson hit back yesterday. Before leaving here for Budapest, where England face a vital European Soccer Championship qualifying Group Three514 words
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Article241 1983-10-11 36 MOSCOW, Mon. A goal m each half carried the Soviet Union to a comfortable 2-0 win over Poland yesterday and almost certainly to France for the European Championship finals next year. Only Portugal can prevent the Russians from winning Group Two and to do that theyReuter - 241 words
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Article476 1983-10-11 36 Aigwttoe: Argentina) Juniors 2 Velez Sarsfleld 1, Estudlantes de la Plata 4 TaUeres de Cordoba 4, IndepencUente 2 Platense 0, Institute de Cordoba 1 Union de Santa Fe 0, NeweU's Old Bous 3 Rosario Central 3, Nueva Chicago 1 Ternperley 3, Racing de Cordoba 2 Boca Juniors 2,Agencies - 476 words
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Article236 1983-10-11 36 BJORN NORDQVIST, who played a world record 115 internationals for Sweden from 1963-1979, finally retired from big-time soccer on Sunday after taking part m his 1,138 th game. "I still enjoy playing the matches, but I hate to train. I decided to quit after discovering that I triedAgencies - 236 words
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286 1983-10-11 36 ROME, Mon. FRENCH international midfielder Michel Platini and Italian World Cup striker Paolo Rossi snatched a goal a-piece yesterday as Juventus beat AC Milan 2-1 to stay on top of the Italian First Division. But Milan's Franco Baresi had the satisfaction of netting theReuter - 286 words
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Article96 1983-10-11 36 GRONINGEN, Mon. Singapore's Fandi Ahmad played his first match In the Dutch soccer League when he came on as a substitute In PC Groningen's 4-1 Dutch Cup victory over hosts Spakenhurg yesterday. Fandi, who replaced the Injured Theo Keukens in the ttth minute, did not score andJAN KRAMER - 96 words
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Advertisement594 1983-10-11 36 NATURAL HEALING CENTRE Orchard Building. 1 Grange Road, #04-09 Singapore 0923 Tel: *****70 Department of Traditional Acupuncture BHL Department COURSES ON TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE AND ANCIENT CHINESE BREATHING EXERCISES Course A: Pre -Practitioner Traditional Acupuncture A high standard, short and comprehensive Basic Traditional Acupuncture Course designed especially for the layman, paramedics594 words
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Advertisement245 1983-10-11 36 Based on the new Standardised Calculation, the Singapore Association .has announced that the maximum X loss of any gold item chargeable is 0.80 gram. 3 What is 'manufacturing loss'? Manufacturing loss is the 3 weight of gold irrecoverably lost during the process of W making gold jewelleries which involves smelting,245 words
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Article, Illustration537 1983-10-11 37 WENTWORTH, Mon. IF THEIR relative success m the World Match-play golf championship means anything, Europe stand a fine chance of upsetting the powerful United States team m the biennial Ryder Cup clash this weekend. Although the three and two victory by Australian Greg Norman m yesterday'sReuter; UPI - 537 words
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Article190 1983-10-11 37 COLUMBUS (Georgia), Mon. American Bonnie Black holed a two-metre birdie pott on the fourth sodden-death play-off hole to defeat Briton Sam Torrance yesterday and capture the USstf,tM (SMS,Mt) first prize In the USs2s*,--m Southern Open golf championship. Black shot a finalround one-under-par W, while Torranee could onlyReuter - 190 words
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Article273 1983-10-11 37 BARCELONA, Mon. Argentine Guillermo Vilas' fourth successive appearance m the Spanish Grand Prix tennis final ended, like the previous three years, m defeat yesterday. He was routed 6-0, 6-3, 6-1 by Sweden's Mat Wilander, who beat him m last year's final. Vilas, 31, was anxious toReuter; AFP - 273 words
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Article281 1983-10-11 37 HAKIKAT RAI - Young lungs overcome old hearts HAKIKAT RAI By HOME AFFAIRS played their hearts out, but it was the umpires who stole the show as the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association won 1-5) m the final of the Civil Services Hockey League at Balestier Road yesterday to take the prestigious S.R.281 words
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Article160 1983-10-11 37 Unknown reaches last eight BEIJING, Mon. Unseeded He Zhiwen, of China, stormed into the final eight of the men's singles event of the Asian Table Tennis Cup m the eastern Chinese city of Wuxi. He, 20, completed a clean sweep of his qualifying group yesterday by beating Siad Nowar, ofReuter - 160 words
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Article412 1983-10-11 37 AUSTRALIAN Joe Record was still leading the I^a Rochelle six-day international walking race m southwestern France after 72 hours of the event on Sunday. He had covered 512 kilometres since the race began on Thursday on the 200 metre track at the Pare des Expositions. Leading standings after412 words
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Advertisement982 1983-10-11 37 frttsworth Tor(v $p The star of the luxury condominiums on Holland Road. Allsworth Park is probably one of the last lux Allsworth Park condominium ury condominium residences to be built on facilities include: Holland Road it offers you a rare opportunity Two exclusive swimming pools to invest m a home982 words
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Article, Illustration280 1983-10-11 38 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Ex-FAS executives break their silence By EXECUTIVES of the previous Council of the Football Association of Singapore have commended the present administrators for "eating humble pie" m the Malaysia Cup controversy with Johore. They feel that their successors did this to placate the280 words
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Article, Illustration127 1983-10-11 38 THE Singapore crowd hurled missiles and abuse at Johore officials m the semifinal first leg at the National Stadium on 17 May 1981. SINGAPORE officials had shown disrespect to the Sultan of Johore by taking seats at the Larkin Stadium Royal Box m the second leg when a127 words
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Article140 1983-10-11 38 Decision wasn't unanimous PENANG, Moo. Yesterday's decision by the Football Association of Malaysia not to Invite Singapore for next year's Malaysia Cap competition was not reached unanimous!}, Penang claimed today. Football Association of Penang secretary Yaakob Syed said two affiliates Penang and Sabah had voted m favour of Including Siuc&Dore.NST - 140 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1983-10-11 38 THIS is the text of a letter revealed for the first time sent by the then acting Football Association of Singapore chairman Lim Siam Kirn (left) to Football Association of Malaysia president Datuk Seri (now Tan Sri) Hamzah Aba Samah. Dated 17 Nov 1981, it was1,203 words
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179 1983-10-11 38 SAUDI ARABIA have a tall order for the Football Association of Singapore when they arrive m the Republic tonight for Friday's pre-Olympie soccer match against the hosts. The Saudis will come with a party of 47, including players, officials, coaches, interpreters and179 words
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Advertisement471 1983-10-11 38 JHMHf Yes, HTH Kitchen from Denmark keeps nobody Ft^l waiting for delivery. Within 7 days of committed U 'JU order. You can have at home a quality HTH IV fll Kitchen. Because, there is a ready stock. And it is backed by an efficient delivery system. \UO Pmiti iQfl That's471 words
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Article, Illustration608 1983-10-11 39 Azizul bares his feet to tame powerful Saudis MALAYSIA 3 SAUDI ARABIA 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia, backed by the first full-house crowd of the year, transformed an almost certain draw into a delirious victory m their opening match of the Asia Group Three Olympic608 words
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Article210 1983-10-11 39 Kampong Glam switch on power KAMPONG GLAM, with international Tan See Tiong lending a helping hand, tightened their grip on the inter-constit-uency basketball tournament at Bartley Road last night. They maintained the pole position by registering a 57-50 win over Telok Blangah, their third on the run m the eightteam210 words
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Article185 1983-10-11 39 JOHORE Anchormen staged a walkout during their Singapore Rugby Union Division Three match against Tanglin Constituency at Duneam Road on Sunday. Their players wrre apparently unhappy over several decisions made by referee Ivan Oh. They walked out m the 28th minute while trailing 7-0 after Ivan hadJ. RAJENDRAN - 185 words
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Article100 1983-10-11 39 FORMER hockey international M. Jeevanathan scored an unbeaten 31 and grabbed five wickets for 24 runs m Ceylon Sports Club's 119-run win over Singapore Recreation Club m a Singapore Cricket Association Division One match at Balestier Road on Sunday. Brief scow*: CSC 240-5 (M. Ahmed100 words
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Article148 1983-10-11 39 NAGPUR, Mon. Spinners Mohammed Nazir and Wasim Raja gave Pakistan a glimpse of victory over India before the third and final cricket Test fizzled out m a quiet draw on the fifth day here today. The first two Tests, m Bangalore and Jullundur, were also148 words
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258 1983-10-11 39 LEEDS, Mon. Geoff Boycott has finally broken his silence on Yorkshire's decision not to renew his contract. The controversial former England opener, dismissed by the English county cricket club last Monday, said m a statement yesterday: "After playing cricket for Yorkshire for 21 years,258 words
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Advertisement111 1983-10-11 39 i J^EHbHrEI <_^^^^^^ tfflfeki < m Mind you, the challenge of the Boot has never been an i^^^^^^^^^^^BHH^^E^ easy challenge. -'^^^H^^^^^BH^^K|i-V You Ye racing against time. Other three-man teams of :^^^^^l^^llHHl^BP^ '^M^ challengers. All you have to do is finish 3 quarts of golden I^^B^^^^^^Bl^B^^,}: ft delicious Tiger beer faster111 words
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Miscellaneous61 1983-10-11 39 Today's events BASKETBALL litortM flttU raaate: Telok Blangah v Radin Mas, Marine Parade v Telok Ayer (Gay World Stadium 7.30 and 8.30). SOCCER BOSFL mfer Irakout t— nwmwrt: PSA PoUce Mess v Singapore Fire Service, Force Transport Branch v Customs (both matches at Farrer Park), Telerec v Police (Thomson Rd),61 words
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201 1983-10-11 40 STOCKHOLM, Mon. American Dr Barbara McClintock won the 1983 Nobel Medicine Prize, the Karolinska Institute announced today. The institute said she had been awarded the prize for her discovery of mobile genetic elements, adding: "The discovery of mobile genetic elements by Dr McClintoch is201 words
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Article121 1983-10-11 40 What they should have been ON Oct 6, we published on Page 1 a picture of Mr Lech Walesa, the Polish trade union leader who has won this year's Nobel Peace Prize, with the cap tion "Mr Walesa only Polish winner m Nobel prize history." The Commercial Counsellor's Office of121 words
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Article, Illustration138 1983-10-11 40 says Hawke SYDNEY, Mon PRIME Minister Bob Hawke has said that Australia's ties with Asean have not been damaged by his coontry's refusal to cosponsor a United Nations resolution on Cambodia. Asean has been critical of the Australian decision not to cosponsor the resolution callingAP - 138 words
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Article533 1983-10-11 40 New setback for Marcos as team resigns m 'higher interest of truth and justice' MANILA, Mon THE entire five-man g o v c m m ent-appoint-ed commission assigned to investigate the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino resigned today a fresh setback for President Ferdinand Marcos.UPI; Reuter; AP; AFP - 533 words
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Article61 1983-10-11 40 NAGASAKI, Mon. Peter Parcell, a 32-year-old Australian attempting to run across the world and establish a world record, today started his 1,360 km run to Tokyo from this southern Japanese city. He has already covered a total distance of 4,850 km m New Zealand, the PhilippinesReuter - 61 words
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Article40 1983-10-11 40 MOSCOW, Mon. A Soviet space probe has reached Venus and begun orbiting the planet, the official news agency Tass said today. Venera-15, which was launched on June 2, will orbit Venus once every 24 hours, Tass said. AP.40 words
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Article31 1983-10-11 40 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 7.72 to 1,264.43 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stork P.Ttrhanoo today. APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement508 1983-10-11 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore s Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Major international companies are showing interest m bidding for China Underwriters, part of the crashed Carrian empire, and which has issued thousands of policies to Singaporeans. Teresa Lim and Lee Yoke Meng report. George Tan is not the only Singaporean to508 words
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Miscellaneous143 1983-10-11 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers In few areas around mld-mornlng onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.42 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.35 a. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 12/26 C Fine Manila 22/32 C Cloudy Amsterdam 8/15 C Rain Melbourne 8 17 C Overcast Bangkok143 words
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Article, Illustration971 1983-10-11 1 It's a great way... to make music Behind the well-known Singapore Girl and the familiar blue bird logo is a little known brass band. The 40-mem-ber SIA band left last Friday to take part m the Midosuji Parade m Osaka, one of Japan's biggest festivals. 6 Why a band? ItNGHAI CHEE WAH - 971 words
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OUTLOOK 1
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Article, Illustration1543 1983-10-11 2 Train your mind to remember Do you forget names, upcoming events, where you put things, or even what you're doing at the moment? Absent-mindedness, the result of scattered thinking, can be cured with concentration and organisation. Here's a simple method to enable you to motivate yourself to remember. HOW many1,543 words
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770 1983-10-11 2 Shopping can be bad for the nerves ONE of my favourite pastimes is shopping or is it? I'm starting to have my doubts. I get annoyed ever so often by more than one thing. To begin with, the traffic these days isn't exactly encouraging. Before we can reach our shopping770 words
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Article199 1983-10-11 3 Visions of high fashion TWO sisters with visions of being their own boss have opened a boutique for Indian garments. It specialises m north Indian Punjabi suits, churidars (tight fitting pants), cotton blouses and skirts, dresses, and handicraft items all made m India. Former Telecoms staff Harbans Kaur, 32, and199 words
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Article, Illustration761 1983-10-11 3 Scarves, m a range of materials and prices, are defining the Punjabi suit today. MANJIT KAUR surveys the variety and reports on a newly opened boutique selling only Indian clothes. THE new emphasis m Punjabi fashion is on scarves or dupatas. While the kameez (the knee-length) and shalwar761 words
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Article, Illustration934 1983-10-11 6 PHILIP COOREY on sciencefiction films. WHAT was science fiction 25 years ago is scientific fact today. A look at the history of the science fiction film shows that the soaring imagination of the pioneers anticipated all that the scientists have achieved so far, and perhaps934 words
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Article, Illustration432 1983-10-11 7 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran IT'S time to pull up your exercise socks, don your T-shirts and shorts, and start sweating that flab away. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's exercise programme, Keep Fit, which started 13 weeks ago, enters a new phase of difficulty this Thursday, when432 words
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Article563 1983-10-11 7 FRANCIS KOHN - FRANCIS KOHN By m Hollywood AFTER 30 years of neglect, cinema's white elephant the three-dimensional film has been dusted down to make a comeback m the United States. This summer saw the release of Jaws 111 m 3D and at l£ast 60 sci-fi andAFP - 563 words
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Article, Illustration671 1983-10-11 7 'Why not Pygmalion, when it's brilliant? 9 CAROLINE NGUI previews Pygmalion, an Institute of Education entry m the Drama Festival which will be staged at the Drama Centre tonight, tomorrow and Thursday. Pygmalion the time has been shifted from London m the 1921s to London m the 198ts to make671 words
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Advertisement343 1983-10-11 1 The latest m fc Family Punjabi fashion work-out wBSBBB^Bk OUTLOOK, Page Three LEISURE, Page Seven J 9Z. j^\ A M jd**W l !v M £jo^ MM M MM W^J ''Wi dMrnnr -mm m /9/%/m/m U M jm m/\^ m^ BM ™m/1m MM M/mJ^&^^^ J *^H t v A^ BbW JbV343 words
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Miscellaneous300 1983-10-11 4 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis I HEVARLEN6. GOCS6 /rLL.^£f.VOu\ I RIGHT NOW IP TRAPE ALLTMI6 HOW MUCH WEIGHT iJ PON'T KNOW J^^ STRENGTH TOR JUST ONE PRB66 COMEBACK J^ J?M PAY?€? 10- 1 1 1983 United Feature Syndicate. Inc STAR WARS B^ Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson P#OBl£M,\Jc:\b...l JIST^H^^S AT PLYING-300 words
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Advertisement624 1983-10-11 5 NOTICES To be held at the Gallery 4th Floor Mandarin HoteU Orchard Road, Singapore ON TUESDAY 18TH OCTOBER 1983 AT 2.30 P.M. 1) 9to 35 ERSKINE ROAD Area: 20,077 sq.ft. Title: 999 years (Solicitors: M/s Ng Ong Chee) 2) #05-17 MAXWELL HOUSE Area: 237 sq.ft. Title: 99 years (Solicitors: M/s624 words
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Advertisement1040 1983-10-11 5 Sime Darby Berhad I NOTICE OF MEETING I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifth Annual General Meeting of Sime Darby Berhad will be held at the Nirwana Ballroom, Kuala Lumpur Hilton Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Saturday, sth November 1983 at 11.30 v I a.m. for1,040 words
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Miscellaneous474 1983-10-11 5 PEANUTS BySchulx I MATE SCMOOL..AU TMEV I QUOTE, SIR, FROM TME ''IF YOU REFUSE CRITICISM, THROW ME TMOSe\ PO IS CRITICIZE US... TMIRTEENTM CMAPTER OF YOU WILL ENP IN POVERTY P'P MINUSES" MA'AM.. r THE "500K OF PROVERBS ANP PIS6RACE..IF YOU ACCEPT V I'M ON MY UAV TO 7® -i^^^^—,/^'474 words
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Advertisement523 1983-10-11 6 4|L^Bil||^H For the good life live at Clementi Park Clementi Park Phase 3C Invest m Clementi Park Carriage House, set on 17 acres Phase 3C today when prices for of landscaped grounds, is con- the good life and acres of exerveniently located. Close to cisc and fun are affordable, schools,523 words
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Advertisement252 1983-10-11 6 Find out "HOW NINE MONTHS CAN CHANGE YOUR MAN" m the next issue (Dec. '83/ Jan '84) of the MOTHERHOOD CHILDCARE MAGAZINE Other interesting articles |HB^HHj^HH|^HM| worth reading include: Caesarian Awake V incorporating a section v on Caesarian Birth V The Pill-Oral W Contraceptives the W "4. truth and side252 words
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Miscellaneous405 1983-10-11 6 DRAMA FESTIVAL 1983: bition of the work of this NALLA THEERPU textile artist. Citibank's (GOOD JUDGMENT) Robina House branch. OfPresented by the Tamil fice hours. On until Oct 28. Movements. Victoria Free. Theatre. 8 p.m. CHINESE INK PAINTPYGMAJJON -Pre- ING OF TAN JOO JONG sented by the Institute of Goethe-Institut405 words
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Advertisement105 1983-10-11 7 wo •de zi dian__. I *h3^MH* a Chinese 1 I b^H H^^[ wo-de zi dian /f^Y^Y^ "H f fh I ygy I^l^^ v. <^^w V psrents 3nu teßcners. I ct^ q/\ r-i c£ hl wtZ?n Ora s m I a different kind M fo^- 1 I ofdidionarv //#!.r^ 4 ?^Ss«,fl105 words
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Advertisement276 1983-10-11 8 SIS Terminal Tables. Strong. Sleek. Adjustable. With a price that's hard to beat. SIS Terminal Tables imported from Denmark. Economically designed for maximum comfort. Distinctively co-ordinated m biege and brown, with a modern, streamlined look. JPP 1 'ii|jj| Made of durable melamine tops with sturdy J T 7; 7T*' I**276 words
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Advertisement140 1983-10-11 8 j^CtEKSingapore International mHF3 Furniture Show 83 '^^f and 2nd ASEAN Furniture Show From contemporary to antique, your chance to see the worlds best designed furniture October 11 17, 1983 Hall 3, world Trade Centre, Singapore Opening hours: 12.00 noon to 9.00 pm From October 11, you'll be able to see140 words
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Miscellaneous1756 1983-10-11 8 «sirt2« w Sa»^ster« Iffifi Eysenck talks woman's r.se from rags to riches. Makakapatatit and Noth.ng I Want More. KAUUi m (English and Mandarin) fy, and Mandarin) 4.95 440 AHernoon Matinee Mayflower: The Pilgrims 1 8.45 An Interview wrth Prof H. J. Eysenck (See Pick of WB¥*^WM aT%a^^ < fIV #H1,756 words
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833 1983-10-11 1 Fog over historical drama clears at last The shooting of SBC's serial, Fog Over Nanyang, starts today, with the help of another two Hongkong TV personalities who arrived recently. CHONG WING HONG reports. PRODUCERS of the ambitious Singapore Broadcasting Corporation serial, Fog Over Nanyang, are hopeful of clearing the haze833 words
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Article45 1983-10-11 1 ;*s»s #aw* tikAMmm* tin Jitfj r*s^asiifi 9Mf*@ttttft*ffll H ris &ft=¥ ft A HP! XiH*7f& jfßttM^Wll* ft KM 9 a: t Pi'j^ i% > K'j tfci»HT£EE- -f«V L f <r. ft > W! tip 19 1 5— 25 'F- Iff ft F**l93s— 45 fs ft ♦aifiß^ft%#ja fe r45 words
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Article, Illustration341 1983-10-11 1 WILL Fog Over Nanyang become as popular as Hongkong's Shanghai Beach? The TV serial looks promising as Singapore Broadcasting Corporation actors try out their costumes outside the station last Saturday. In a smart, white coat and bow-tie, Chen Shucheng plays a doctor trainedCHONG WING HONG - 341 words
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Article, Illustration856 1983-10-11 2 THE MAGIC LANTERN t^'JtT By Chinese Theatre Circle »ilgij# as part of Drama Festival 1983 Last Friday, Saturday and Sunday Victoria Theatre, 7.30 p.m. Reviewed by SNG POH YOKE THE Magic Lantern only flashed its brilliance during the second half of the play. The first half856 words
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Article, Illustration372 1983-10-11 2 Kite strings of tiny characters THAT'S only an ordinary scroll painting, a casual visitor to the art exhibition at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry would have shrugged his shoulders and said. But take a closer look, with a magnifying glass if necessary, and you will see that372 words
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Advertisement262 1983-10-11 2 I Leading first class Hotel with approximately 500 rooms requires OF SALEsH I We are an existing hotel, which has and is still expanding, m the first class category. Our strong sales and marketing team requires a leader to oversee the complete operation of the department and to implement proper262 words
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Advertisement287 1983-10-11 2 A large progressive local Group of Companies invites suitably qualified candidates for the position of: ASSISTANT SECURITY SUPERINTENDENT The Job The appointee will assist the Security Superintendent m all aspects of the Group's security function. However, he will be stationed at one of the Group's major operating centres and will287 words
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Advertisement295 1983-10-11 2 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 mad IN THE MATTER OF CHI AN HONG TRADING COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED (In Members Voluntary Uquldation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, the final meeting of the295 words
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Advertisement189 1983-10-11 3 Ifs Fashion Time >; -ACji'^r X-*. +«ttf c^ 1 N v v M /hmsa fa Hotel Poolside Beer Garden Today and every Tuesday, Studio X Agencies presents the latest on the fashion scene. At the hottest poolside Beer Garden m town, Peninsula Hotel, Level 6. Drop m with your friends.189 words
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Article, Illustration898 1983-10-11 4 MAT DERAM - MAT DERAM By In its setting and language GOOD old Victoria Theatre has been the scene of many memorable and entertaining evenings, but last Wednesday evening certainly wasn't one. Where drama lovers were expecting action, there were only monotonous and dull dialogues. Hilang Tanpa Bekas (Lost898 words
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Article, Illustration854 1983-10-11 4 Dialognya yang penuh berfalsafah tinggi dan memerlukan lebih banyak pengucapan daripada perlakonan memberatkan lagi tugas pelakon-pelakon memberinya nafas yang segar. PEMINAT-PEMINAT drama Melayu tempatan biasa dan banyak disajikan dengan tema-tema yang lumrah dalam berbagai bentuk pendekatan baik drama purba mahupun drama moden. Kebiasaan orang Melayu854 words
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Advertisement738 1983-10-11 4 APPOINTMENTS DESIGN ENGINEER/DESIGNER (STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING) Applications are invited to join a well-established and rapidly expanding Malaysian company of Consulting Engineers. The successful applicant will train and assist local design office engineers and technicians m a large range of structural engineering projects (especially high rise) as well as prepare conceptual designs738 words
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Advertisement591 1983-10-11 4 Bf In line with our 5-year expansion programme (1982-86), we invite applications from suitably qualified Singapore citizens, Permanent Residents of Singapore and ASEAN citizens to fill the following posts: i) BUILDING DEPARTMENT I ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT I Hi) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I DEPARTMENT I 1) PRINCIPAL LECTURERS I Gross591 words
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