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Title Section14 1983-10-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration460 1983-10-29 1 'Super intense' fighting as Castro's men make a last-ditch stand on Grenada POINT SALINES (Grenada), Friday AMERICAN forces have launched attacks by fighter-bombers and heavy artillery on Cubans making a last-ditch stand on Grenada against the United States-led invasion. The Cuban government announced two daysReuter; UPI; AP - 460 words
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Article38 1983-10-29 1 TOKYO, Fri. US special trade representative William Brock arrived here today for talks with Japanese government leaders expected to centre on car and farm trade issues. Mr Brock will be m Japan for five days. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article230 1983-10-29 1 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG By A JOGGER was attacked by a bird of prey, believed to be a Brahminy kite, along a track m the Macßitchie Reservoir on Wednesday evening. The unidentified jogger, said to be m his mid-40s, suffered a deep gash m the head. Deputy230 words
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462 1983-10-29 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT t's the same number of votes as last year's By US correspondent NEW YORK, Fri. The United Nations yesterday voted overwhelmingly for a resolution calling for a withdrawal Qf all foreign troops from Cambodia and for the right of the Cambodian people462 words
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208 1983-10-29 1 Singaporean among the crewmen BEIJING, Fri HOPES were fading today for at least 81 crewmen of a vanished American drilling vessel after an unidentified object was located m the bottom of the stormy South China Sea. The 5,930-tonne Glomar Java Sea disappeared onUPI; AFP; Reuter - 208 words
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Article109 1983-10-29 1 In SINGAPORE, Halliburton Ltd, a US firm supplying oil-well equipment and services, told The Straits Times that one of its staff a Singaporean was on board the Clomar Java Sea. The man, whose identity was withheld, and another worker based m Singapore a Filipino national are109 words
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Article62 1983-10-29 1 MACKAV (Idaho), Fri. A major earthquake, centred m the south eastern Idaho, jolted a vast area of the American west early today. The University of (all fornia seismographlc station at Berkeley said the quake measured 7 on the Rlchter scale. Buildings were damaged m BoLse and thereUPI - 62 words
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217 1983-10-29 1 S'pore calls for pullout of all forces SINGAPORE yesterday called for the speedy withdrawal of all foreign forces from Grenada to enable the people of the island to make their own decisions about their future. A Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement acknowledged the right of regional states m the Caribbean217 words
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Article30 1983-10-29 1 They were chided for not telling patients enough about the medicine they give them. But Singapore doctors also have something to say about their pet peeves.30 words
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Article, Illustration48 1983-10-29 1 Marriage as a way out In colour, the gorgeous girls m 21 years of secret agent 007. They kick off a pepped up showbiz-TV- What's On package that starts tomorrow. Don't miss it. PLUS the fashion forecast for '84 by Singapore's rag trade48 words
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Advertisement80 1983-10-29 1 uinr'c SAFETY If Hill J BOOTS With PU Soles j£B&gs£fr a X/ 807 tP^J|V KINO'S SHOE MFQ PTE LTD *C±^ g 147 Kailang Way 1 king son earth t*l: *****1 1 (0 l(n«s) Reagan: We got there just m time: Page 5 Does the end justify the means?: Page 1880 words
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Advertisement79 1983-10-29 1 Smiley vs Karla: The final Confrontation Page One ."/i\3? v Tan Lee Leng £S§2l£ has a meal m London if Jlllj wit h a amous I^P^IN Clii nese E>>££t3Bf Outlook, Page Four Photography: Welcome to the underworld Leisure, Page Ten Fun for Outiook 45 the holidays r ComJCS 19K 2679 words
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Article591 1983-10-29 2 No thrill, this spill IN driving rain, workers yesterday tried to clean up the oil-stained East Coast beaches m time for the weekend bathers and picnickers. But although there were 100 workers deployed by the Environment Ministry for the task, it was a tall order to restore the beaches591 words
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Article314 1983-10-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE fact that he is among a cast of hundreds from the realm of show business now on the official United Nations "blacklist" for performing m South Africa is unlikely to strike a discordant note with Frank Sinatra. Indeed, many stars defy tne call to314 words
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Article79 1983-10-29 2 A BOOST FOR ASEAN TRADE and industry are two areas m which Asean has made significant strides since the signing of the Declaration of Asean Concord m 1976. At the Asean economic ministers' meeting m Bangkok last week, intra- Asean economic cooperation was given a boost when the leaders79 words
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Article229 1983-10-29 2 VAN DER HORST BUYS DUTCH COMPANY FOR $1.9 m MARINE and engineering-based Van der Horst Ltd has further strengthened its overseas position with another acquisition m the Netherlands. The Singapore-based company announced yesterday that it paid 2.6 million Dutch florins (about Ssl.9 million) cash to acquire the entire229 words
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Article244 1983-10-29 2 Outstanding eleven ELEVEN school sports personalities will take centre-stage when they receive the newly-intro-duced Outstanding Performance Awards at the Chung Cheng High School this morning. The 11 include national soccer striker V. Sundram Moorthy, world junior squash star Lim Seok Hui, trackburners Frankie Li and Prema Govindram and wave-maker244 words
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Article565 1983-10-29 2 Asean's next move? ASEAN may impose limited sanctions against Australia over its Cambodian policy, Indonesia's Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said m Jakarta yesterday. Dr Mochtar, Asean's current standing committee chairman, m answering reporters questions, said "that possibility is not excluded. He said this and other matters would565 words
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Article209 1983-10-29 2 81 govt firms closed SUBSIDIARY companies of the State Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) and agencies of the Public Enterprises Ministry that have ceased operations suffered losses totalling more than Ms9s million. The Negeri Sembilan sugar refinery accounted for more than 40 per cent of the total losses209 words
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Article371 1983-10-29 2 It's about spies IN three of John le Carre's novels, the British secret agent George Smiley engages m a battle of wits with his shadowy counterpart m Russian intelligence, Karla. The most absorbing battle of all is played out m the riveting Smiley's People, now a six-part mini-series371 words
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Article361 1983-10-29 3 They want all political detainees to be set free MANILA, Fri ABOUT 8,000 women today marched through the heart of the Philippines capital, demanding the release of all political detainees while five generals at an airforce base led some 2,000 soldiers and their families361 words
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Article80 1983-10-29 3 MANILA, Fri. The Philippine government yesterday imposed restrictions on the use of neon lights for advertising as part of a series of energy and dollarsaving measures to deal with economic problems. The Presidential Palace said President Ferdinand Marcos had warned that use of "unnecessary and excessive"Reuter - 80 words
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251 1983-10-29 3 JAKARTA, Fri. Asean may impose limited sanctions against Australia over its Cambodian policy, Indonesia's Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said here today. Dr Mochtar, Asean's current standing committee chairman, m answering reporters' questions, said "that possibility is not excluded." He did not spell outReuter - 251 words
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71 1983-10-29 3 BANGKOK, Fri. Vietnamese troops killed 50 Cambodian civilians and took away another 300 to "special camps" to "await death," the Khmer Rouge radio has reported. In a report monitored here yesterday, the radio gave no details of how the 50 civilians had been killed mAFP - 71 words
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Article108 1983-10-29 3 BANGKOK, Fri. Three policemen were seriously wounded when they stepped on a landmine planted by Muslim separatists m southern Thailand, police said today. They said the incident took place yesterday m the Yaha district of Yala province, near the Malaysian border, while the police force wasReuter - 108 words
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151 1983-10-29 3 Bomb plot woman sentenced to death RANGOON, Fri. A Burmese woman has been sentenced to death after being convicted of causing the deaths of two women m an errant plot to kill her husband's mistress m a bomb explosion, a state-owned newspaper said today. A court also sentenced to deathReuter - 151 words
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Article87 1983-10-29 3 BANGKOK, Fri. About 200 fishermen were killed or missing after a strong typhoon hit the southern coast of Vietnam early this week, Radio Hanoi reported today. It said the typhoon, which swiftly changed its course and slammed into Thuan Hai province, sank more than 300Reuter - 87 words
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Article211 1983-10-29 3 'Stop mass killings' China urged LONDON, Fri. Amnesty International appealed to China today to halt a wave of mass executions, which it described as the biggest m the country since the early *****. The London-based human rights watchdog said m a letter to Chinese President Li Xiannian that it knewReuter - 211 words
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Article73 1983-10-29 3 MACAO, Fri. Introduction of television to Macao, planned for next year, is likely to be delayed after the governor of the Portuguese-run territory dismissed the station director. Five of his staff were also sacked. An official statement today said the governor, Rear-Admi-ral Vasco De Almeida EReuter - 73 words
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Article50 1983-10-29 3 BOMBAY, Fri. A missile carrier of the Indian navy yesterday caught fire m the naval dockyard m Bombay, fire service officials said. The fire broke out on the Prachand, which was undergoing repairs, and was brought under control after two hours, the officials said. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration75 1983-10-29 3 SECURITY men grapple with the gunman while the YIP is surrounded by guards and rushed away sadly the scene has become too familiar m a violent world. But this is just a trial run as Japanese security men test their emergency measures to counter attacks onUPI - 75 words
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Article202 1983-10-29 3 CANBERRA, Frl. Australia is to step up research into the mystery killer disease Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), following the discovery that the latest victim contracted it locally, the head of a taskforce Into the disease said today. Health authorities were deeply concerned that theReuter - 202 words
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183 1983-10-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. South Korean security officers are keeping a look-out for a lone American terrorist who is said to be planning to assassinate President Ronald Reagan during his visit to Seoul next month. The information attache of the South Korean embassy, MrNST - 183 words
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Advertisement177 1983-10-29 3 Computer Products and Systems Company Product Sales Manager Around $60,000 (Ref. 3243/ A) Reporting to the General Manager, years' post graduate experience out of the successful candidate will lead a team which 2 to 3 years would have been m a of sales personnel m marketing a range of managerial177 words
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Article, Illustration517 1983-10-29 5 Invasion of Grenada 'Cuba wanted island as base to export terrorism' WASHINGTON, Fri PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has accused Cuba of planning to turn the Caribbean island of Grenada into a launching pad for spreading communist subversion throughout the region. "We got there justReuter; AP - 517 words
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229 1983-10-29 5 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The United States early today vetoed a Security Council resolution deeply deploring the "armed intervention" m Grenada and calling for the immediate withdrawal of the foreign troops. The vote m the 15-na-tion council was 11 m favour and one against theReuter - 229 words
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189 1983-10-29 5 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Singapore stressed today m the Security Council of the United Nations that it could not condone the armed intervention m Grenada. Speaking m the debate of the Security Council, Singapore's representative, Mr Tommy Koh, said that it was easy "to bearAFP - 189 words
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229 1983-10-29 5 Cuban minister calls Reagan a liar NEW YORK, Fri. Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Ricardo Alarcon Quesada last night called President Ronald Reagan a liar for saying Cuba had set up a military base on Grenada with warehouses crammed with arms and ammunition. In a television interview, Mr Alarcon hinted thatReuter; UPI - 229 words
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Article83 1983-10-29 5 THE BELGIAN government said m Brussels yesterday it had expelled two Soviet diplomats for spying, m the second East bloc espionage scandal to hit Belgium m recent months. Deputy Prime Minister Jean Gol told a news conference that the diplomats, who had already left the country, wereReuter - 83 words
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Article58 1983-10-29 5 AFTER A two-day break, India and China resumed border talks m strict secrecy m New Delhi yesterday as Tibetans continued hunger strikes to protest the discussions. The eight-member Chinese delegation returned to the Indian capital for the talks after visits to two tourist areas. Both sides remained tight-lippedAP - 58 words
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Article65 1983-10-29 5 SOUTH KOREAN Defence Minister Yoon Suk-Min says that Seoul plans to push for a tripartite defence security system with Japan and the United States m view of what he said was the growing Soviet arms build-up m the Far East. He told a plenary session of theAFP - 65 words
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Article36 1983-10-29 5 THE DUTCH Cabinet is discussing the possible sale of submarines to Taiwan by a Dutch shipbuilder despite protests by the Chinese charge d'affaires here, an Economics Ministry spokesman said yesterday m the Hague.36 words
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203 1983-10-29 5 London tries to gloss over critics' charges LONDON, Fri. The British government remained embarrassed today over the US-led invasion of Grenada, a Commonwealth country. In Parliament, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sought to gloss over critics' charges that Washington failed to take London fully into its confidence, and she refused toReuter; UPI - 203 words
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Article42 1983-10-29 5 Jakarta condemns US JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia told the United States today it deplored the interference m Grenada by foreign troops. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja told US Ambassador John Holdridge "the right of selfdetermination of the people of Grenada must be respected." APAP - 42 words
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Article39 1983-10-29 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. A total of 377 people have been evacuated from Grenada since the invasion on Tuesday, a US State Department spokesman said yesterday. This included 343 Americans and 34 citizens of 14 other nations. APAP - 39 words
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161 1983-10-29 5 CHICAGO, Fri. James Lewis was convicted yesterday of trying to extort US$l million (Ss2.l million) from a drug company last year during a nationwide panic sparked by seven deaths from cyanide- laced Tylenol. A grand jury deliberated less than three hoursAP; UPI - 161 words
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284 1983-10-29 6 But it will deploy 572 new medium-range missiles MONTEBELLO (Quebec), Fri. NATO defence ministers have decided to scrap 1,400 old shortrange nuclear warheads while going ahead with deployment of 572 new medium-range mis- j siles m Western Europe. The ministers, who end a two-dayReuter - 284 words
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87 1983-10-29 6 Nine new missiles in Urals, says US WASHINGTON, Fri. The Soviet Union recently deployed nine new SS2O mediumrange nuclear missiles east of the Ural mountains, bringing the operational total to 360, the State Department said here yesterday. The new SS-20's which are the first reported by the United States sinceAFP - 87 words
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Article, Illustration129 1983-10-29 6 BEIJING, Fri. China and the Soviet Union have agreed to resume normalisation talks m March next year following a Soviet proposal for reciprocal "confidencebuilding measures". Sources said the proposal was made by Soviet Vice-Foreign Minister Leonid Ilyichev during the first round of consultations with hisAFP; UPI - 129 words
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Article, Illustration356 1983-10-29 6 BRUSSELS, Fri. European Commission president Gaston Thorn has left on an Asian tour to try to reinforce what European Econom- > ie Community officials say are already sound I relations with China, Thailand and Singapore. The officials said that his six-day talks mReuter - 356 words
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Article39 1983-10-29 6 MR THORN arrives here tonight for his one-day visit. Mr Thorn and his wife, Liliane, will be guests at a lunch hosted By Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan and Mrs Dhanabalan tomorrow. They leave for Bangkok tomorrow night.39 words
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218 1983-10-29 6 British police may get more powers LONDON, Friday THE British government introduced a new police Bill yesterday aimed at fighting crime and protecting the rights of citizens. But some civil rights groups claimed it would give police excessive powers. Among the changes proposed m the new Police and Evidence BillAP - 218 words
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207 1983-10-29 6 British coalminers refuse to work overtime LONDON, Fri. Britain's 204,000 coalminers will refuse to work overtime starting on Monday m the light of a breakdown of pay talks with the state-owned National Coal Board, union officials said on Thursday. Coal board chairman Mr lan MacGregor came out of a 75-minuteAP - 207 words
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Article59 1983-10-29 6 MOSCOW, Fri. Ice-breakers have freed the last of several dozen Soviet ships trapped off north-eastern Siberia, the official news agency Tass reported yesterday. It said the last ship, the Tanker Igrim, was led to safer waters from the Yakan peninsula where it had been stuck m pack-iceReuter - 59 words
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154 1983-10-29 6 DUBLIN, Fri. The sale of one of Ireland's finest stately homes by J lottery may be off as the i law cracks down on the practice. Raymond Coyle, who sold tickets for his 147--hectare estate at £300 (*****) a time was given aReuter - 154 words
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Advertisement655 1983-10-29 6 W/ i^ir^-^lllfci (B||9] EMPORIUM n ''M^^* N^-\ JO'N THE HUNT FOR BIG, BIG BARGAINS X kV A AT ALL OUR EMPORIUM HOLDINGS STORES. S 1-^iit^l vF J| B I Offers are available m Singapore only i JEyB 1/ Jii While stocks last! 11^^^^ > 4By o is^tsiO Sav^e a 6/g655 words
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407 1983-10-29 7 Ministers call for support to end conflict PARIS, Friday PARTICIPANTS m the Lebanon peace-keeping force reaffirmed yesterday that they will keep their troops m Beirut but tied the decision to reconciliation efforts and the withdrawal of all foreign forces. The announcement by an emergencyReuter - 407 words
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154 1983-10-29 7 Snipers fire at Marines as search goes on BEIRUT, Fri. Undeterred by sniper fire, searchers today reached the basement of the bombdevastated US Marine post at Beirut's international airport. The Pentagon put the American death toll at 225. Marine spokesman^ Major Robert Jordan said the base took "some sporadic sniperAP - 154 words
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Article80 1983-10-29 7 'Bomb suspect held' BEIRUT, Frl. Lebanese police arrested a man believed to have Iranian connections for questioning about the twin bomb attacks against US and French peace-keeping bases m Beirut, security sources said today. The sources said the suspect, who was not Identified, was cornered m a Beirut shop yesterday.UPI - 80 words
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Article107 1983-10-29 7 JERUSALEM, Fri. Egypt has "emptied the Camp David peace accords of their meaning," Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said yesterday, according to Israeli radio. "Israel will not permit Egypt's attitude to bring harm to peace between the two countries, because Israel considers this peace vital,"AFP - 107 words
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222 1983-10-29 7 Man with bomb arrested outside Botha's hotel PIETERMARITZBURG (South Africa), Fri. Police today questioned a black man arrested while carrying a bomb outside a hotel shortly before Prime Minister Pieter Botha appeared for a social gathering. After the man was arrested last night, police cordoned off nearby streets and evacuatedUPI - 222 words
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105 1983-10-29 7 BEIRUT, Fri. Palestinian commandos loyal to j PLO leader Yasser Arafat have called on fellow Arabs for prompt inter- I vention to prevent what they called a new mas- sacre, according to the Palestine news agency j Wafa. In a report from the i northernReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration140 1983-10-29 7 TEL AVIV, Fri. Finance Minister Yigal CohenOrgad plans to raise university fees and health charges as part of his budget-cutting programme to help Israel's floundering economy, a Treasury spokesman said today. Mr Cohen-Orgad, who took office nine days ago, wants university fees toReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration350 1983-10-29 7 BEIRUT, Friday FOUR opponents of President Amin Gemayel's regime travelled to Damascus yesterday and met Syrian President Hafez Assad for six hours to forge a unified position at next week's peace talks m Geneva. The talks, which will group leaders of Lebanon's warring factionsUPI; Reuter - 350 words
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Article, Illustration323 1983-10-29 9 ARTHUR LEE - ARTHUR LEE Source of oil spill still not known Picture by IN the driving rain, workers yesterday tried to clean up the oil-stained East Coast beaches m time for the weekend bathers and picnickers. But although there were 100 workers deployed by the Environment Ministry forThe big sweep.. - 323 words
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242 1983-10-29 9 A LOCAL shipping company was yesterday fined $1,000 after one of their vessels spilt three tonnes of fuel oil m international waters off the south coast of Tasmania on July 31 last year. Mr Lawrence Wong, representative of Austasia Line Pte Ltd, pleaded242 words
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241 1983-10-29 9 A COMPANY, Ocean Tankers Pte Ltd, was yesterday fined $ll,Nt for discharging about 3H kg of dirty waste oil from a vessel Into Singapore waters In August. The company, the agent for m.v. Eastern Lady, pleaded guilty to a summons of discharging six bags241 words
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213 1983-10-29 9 A $1 MILLION property tussle between the owner of a house m Jalan Tua Kong and a house broker was settled m the High Court yesterday after the owner consented to pay $58,000 to the broker. The dispute was whether the four-month option given by213 words
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293 1983-10-29 9 Committee to set standards for building components THE PUBLIC Works Department has formed a committee to help ensure that building components such as doors, windows and panel partitions are standardised m the construction industry. A PWD statement yesterday said that with greater standardisation, it would be possible for these components293 words
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Article119 1983-10-29 9 THE High Court yesterday ordered eight companies trading m gold and commodity futures to be wound op on the petitions of the Minister for Law. The eight are: Kai Fa Commodities Pte Ltd; Mirador Commodities (S) Pte Ltd; Pivot Bullion Pte Ltd; Shintoh119 words
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Article64 1983-10-29 9 Serving the community PEOPLE'S Association staff will learn how to better serve the community on Nov 8. They will get advice from the PA's deputy chairman, Mr Lee Khoon Choy, chief executive director Mr Lee Chiong Giam, and senior officers. Some 160 staff members will attend the one-day seminar which64 words
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Article174 1983-10-29 10 Two persons to check tunnels at each site EVERY Mass Rapid Transit worksite will be made as safe as possible. Each site must have a site superintendent and a safety supervisor to ensure that the tunnels do not become death-traps for the workers through lack174 words
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149 1983-10-29 10 NINE groups of companies are m the running to design the MRT line from Tiong Bahru to Commonwealth. They were shortlisted from 38 contenders local and international architectural and engineering firms. The nine selected comprise joint ventures of British, Hongkong, the United States, Cana-149 words
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Article73 1983-10-29 10 A PIG fanner who received notice about the resettlement of his Punggol farm became very depressed because he felt he had no other skills to earn a living. A coroner's inquest heard that two months later on June 17, Watt Kirn, 41, was found hanged from a73 words
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Article, Illustration848 1983-10-29 10 The charges MARY Jer Pereira, 57, and Krishnasamy s/o Seevasamy, 36, are Jointly charged with conspiring between June 22 and July 25, 1981 to cause grievous hurt to Mrs Lynn Perel- ra, her 32-year-old daughter-in-law. The charge says that Krishnasamy got848 words
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Article99 1983-10-29 10 A SNATCH thief grabbed a plastic bag containing $9,222 m cash and $545,#M m crossed cheques from a woman cashier m Thomson Road on Thursday. Miss I.C. Loh, the chief cashier of Kah Motor Company m Novena Vllle, left her office to go to a99 words
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176 1983-10-29 10 Civil defence training for Bedok leaders A CRASH course on civil defence is being held for about 50 Bedok community leaders who had missed their training. It is one of two projects being undertaken by the constituency's civil defence coordinating committee. The other is a forum on the role of176 words
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Advertisement112 1983-10-29 10 National lightweight Steam Iron features the new cool body Model Nl-7101 $88 Useful home-making hints, demonstrations and gifts. At the Basement floor. Dally cooking demonstrations by: National Cornlngware and Pyrex Krups electrical appliances Time to re-pot your plants? See our new range of handcrafted clay planters from England. From $88.98112 words
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154 1983-10-29 11 JUDY TAN - Driving tester hit by monk: Report JUDY TAN By POLICE are looking into a report that a monk punched a driving tester who failed him. The alleged incident occured on Sept 6 when the monk, m brown robes, went to the Queenstown Driving Test Centre for his test at 12.15154 words
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Article103 1983-10-29 11 SBC may televise Asean songfest ALL the tickets for this weekend's third Asean Song Festival have been taken up. But for those who have not been able to get tickets, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has tentative plans to televise the show on Nov 6 at 10.30 a.m. Each of the103 words
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Article42 1983-10-29 11 Shoppers with nose for a bargain THE Singaporean's sure instinct for a bargain saw crowds of shoppers swarming to the newlyopened Cold Storage at Katong yesterday. To promote its new store, Cold Storage had advertised super bargains for yesterday, today and tomorrow.42 words
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Article51 1983-10-29 11 A JOBLESS man who stayed away m Europe without a valid exit permit for fiveyears was yesterday fined $2,000. Lim Joo Yin, 29, admitted failing to fulfill a liability by remaining m the Netherlands from Nov 2, 1978, until Sept 23 this year without the51 words
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421 1983-10-29 11 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG By A BEAUTIFUL woman, a handsome man, a wad of money, and a sleight of hand. This was the surefire combination that led to three goldsmiths losing 19 gold chains worth about $2«,W0 m the past week. Each of them had welcomed421 words
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Article, Illustration585 1983-10-29 11 Dr Yeo explains the decision to raise those taxes IN THREE to six months' time, Singapore's roads would have been as bad as m 1971 and 1972 if the government had not increased car taxes recently. Acting Communications Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong585 words
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121 1983-10-29 11 MR Lim Chee Onn and Mr George E. Bogaars have been appointed to the board or directors of the Straits Steamship Co Ltd. Mr Lim, who is the managing director of the Shipping Division of the Keppel Group, joins the board as a121 words
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Article28 1983-10-29 11 THE Registry of Societies and the Martial Arts Control Unit will move to the ground floor of the Government Offices Building m Empress Place next week.28 words
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116 1983-10-29 11 THE Public Works De- f partment and the Health > Ministry yesterday held in-house functions to promote the use of Mandarin by their Chinese staff. PWD director Yap Neng Chew presented prizes to the winners of the PWD poster competition. Staff members nominated for promoting Mandarin116 words
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140 1983-10-29 11 CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin yesterday dismissed with costs the application of a promotion company to cancel a letter of guarantee it had given the Performing Rights Society for a show held at the National Theatre recently. Jasper Productions had given the guarantee to enable a140 words
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95 1983-10-29 11 A MAN, who altered a medical certificate so that he had two days instead of one day's sick leave, was fined $1,000 yesterday. Rosli bin Sapuan, 20, admitted fradulently using as genuine a forged medical certificate at Bukit Panjang police sub- station on95 words
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129 1983-10-29 11 A SUSPICIOUS housewife stormed into her husband's office and accused him of having an affair with one of his employees after he had called home one Sunday to say he would be back late. Chong Pat Yu, 42, went to the office and129 words
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Article133 1983-10-29 11 THE people of Telok Blangah who spent five years collecting funds to build a new community centre will hold a party for the fund raisers today and tomorrow to mark its opening. The whole constituency of 43,500 people have also been invited to view133 words
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Article65 1983-10-29 11 A BATCH of canned longans from Thailand, with the brand name "Fish Bird", has been found unfit for consumption. The Environment Ministry yesterday warned the public not to consume this brand of canned longans with the batch number *****6. The ministry found that samples of the65 words
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Article44 1983-10-29 11 TWO men were charged yesterday with raping a 20-year-old girl m some bushes along Upper Changi Road on Thursday. No pleas were taken from Saadon bin Jumari, 23, and Mohamad Firdaus bin Yusof, 22, who are remanded until Nov 3.44 words
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Advertisement822 1983-10-29 11 HL. The Warehouse Building With Overall Modernised Facilities And Spacious Area. Strategically Sited At The Junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure Easy Communication Sufficient Labour Supply Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebar Industrial Estate. You can reach Jurong, Changi Airport, PSA and the Johore Causeway822 words
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Advertisement1273 1983-10-29 12 w^4Bk #mflPl_P^/ _J__ __Hf mlB HF s_^fl IB* %_i __i If _i^ ff _B_^^^* A \_i i ___B i__ \^Hf \jm* 1/ V \/P P Ii y _r_S____r Jx fjfk V w _F >__■___ y >^____k _r _____r Jo^ w _P^ P_#__S CENTREPOiNT j f\\Y\_^P vv _r ___-_-_-__r_T I TTI1,273 words
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Article, Illustration462 1983-10-29 13 Show's new-style message for coffee shop owners TWO COFFEE shop owners associations, facing an uphill task m getting the the kopi timu to modernise, opened an exhibition of the latest equipment available on Monday. With only about 2 per cent, or 28, of their 1,600 members switching to mechanisation, despiteSIMON KEH - 462 words
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Article435 1983-10-29 13 PA Youth Movement recognised for its work MEMBERS of the People's Association Youth Movement will for the first time be given public recognition for their dedication to community work when an awards scheme is started next year. Announcing the Youth Movement Awards Scheme yesterday,435 words
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382 1983-10-29 13 THE manager of a tin smelting company yesterday claimed he found out that a consignment of tin the company had bought was taken out of a godown illegally only after part of it had been smelted. Mr Eric Cheng of Kimetal382 words
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199 1983-10-29 13 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By FROM Tuesday, members of the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association can go to any of six designated SAF units and book a squash court for free. The six units are strategically located across the island and several are close199 words
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Article176 1983-10-29 13 TWO women pedestrians were killed and another injured m accidents involving buses this week. In the first accident at 6.40 a.m. on Wednesday, Miss Ying Heng Tv, 26, was crossing Coleman Street at a pedestrian crossing when she was hit by a school bus. The176 words
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Advertisement297 1983-10-29 13 CO/Wf Olf SINGAPORE 5 TOGETHER WE WORK BETTER 4h SINGAPORE usmess Now available at all leading bookshops. $4 MONTHLY The Mazda 323 has been acknowledged as one of the best cars on our roads today. HllS Driving it is a sheer experience m motoring Ijj *4 Shm pleasure. So it297 words
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297 1983-10-29 14 81 companies affected so far KUALA LUMPUR, Friday SUBSIDIARY companies of State Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) and agencies of the Public Enterprises Ministry that have ceased operations suffered losses totalling more than Ms9s million. The Negeri Sembilan sugar refinery accounted for moreNST - 297 words
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Article, Illustration297 1983-10-29 14 HK money eyeing Penang and Singapore PENANG, Friday HONGKONG investors have been showing increasing interest m buying property here following the property market slump m the British colony. Industry sources say that the sudden increase m enquiries from these investors is a clear sign that Hongkong's business circles are nowNST - 297 words
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195 1983-10-29 14 $15 m for new town on SabahSarawak border SINDUMIN (Sabah), Fri. Sabah, Sarawak and the federal government will provide development facilities at the border of the two states. Under a joint agreement, signed today by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh and SarawakBernama - 195 words
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Article69 1983-10-29 14 SARAWAK'S Chief Minister has warned there is no place m the state for those who preach and practice racial politics. Addressing a group of community leaders at Bintang m the State's Sixth Division on Thursday, Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud said Sarawak is aNST - 69 words
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Article49 1983-10-29 14 PARTS of the runway at Subang airport are being resurfaced, Department of Civil Aviation directorgeneral Dr Abdul Kuddus Ahmad said m Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The work, costing Msl.2 million, began on Oct 17 and is due to be completed around the middle of December. NSTNST - 49 words
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Article52 1983-10-29 14 A TOTAL of 607 km of roads will be constructed and another 156 km upgraded m Sarawak under the Fourth Malaysia Plan, State Communications and Works Minister Datuk Dr Wong Soon Kai said m Kuching on Thursday. The road projects are estimated to cost M 5280.8NST - 52 words
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Article50 1983-10-29 14 PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad is scheduled to arrive m Tokyo on Nov 8 for an eight-day unofficial visit, official sources said yesterday. Dr Mahathir will be there to attend a symposium on Japanese-Malaysian relations to be sponsored by Keio University m Tokyo. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article50 1983-10-29 14 THE government will set up a pavilion at Disney World m Florida to display and market Malaysian handicraft, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said m Kota Baru yesterday. He said that nine countries, including China and Japan, had set up pavilions there so far. BernamaBernama - 50 words
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Article88 1983-10-29 14 Electricity board signs bond issue KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Electricity Board (NEB) signed a 10 billion yen (about $100 million) bond issue with 20 Japanese financial institutions m Tokyo today. The private placement bond issue is to finance part of NEB's general development programmes which include both generation andBernama - 88 words
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288 1983-10-29 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dunlop Malaysia Industries BHD (DMIB) was today granted an interim injunction restraining Pernas Sime Darby Holdings (PSDH) from registering the 10.4 million shares it bought from three withdrawing shareholders m a Kedah-based tyre company, IT International. The High Court had earlierNST - 288 words
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Article131 1983-10-29 14 Big drugs haul at estate ALOR STAR, Fri. A four-man Customs team scored a major success against drug traffickers when it seized 18 kg of heroin and 20 kg of opium m an ambush at a rubber estate m the Ulu Pauh-Changloon area, 75 km from here, early today. ANST - 131 words
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Advertisement311 1983-10-29 14 B^#^£*#^ It might sound m 1 I IB l^^kl^^^ ridiculous, but that is what I I L. S I 1 "a^ll^ many of us thought (and Jfc Will Jfc^^T some still do). J$ Isn't it? J^ And there's that other word (those of /Vw 1 f^\fl bI you wit^ a311 words
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333 1983-10-29 15 Battle plans for the tourist dollar STPB and private sector to work on getting back those missing visitors A $2-MILLION war will be waged by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to arrest the sharp drop m tourist arrivals. Billed as the STPB/Private Sector Blitz, it involves the board, shops, hotels333 words
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259 1983-10-29 15 RDC workers register the sixth house union THE workers' union at the Resources Development Corporation has become the sixth house union to be formed with NTUC assistance. Registration of the RDC Employees' Union came 10 months after the NTUC stepped m to reduce the management's role m the union's establishment.259 words
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153 1983-10-29 15 HDB urged to be less bureaucratic THE Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, has stressed the need for the Housing Board not to be too bureaucratic m applying policies. He said this might cause undue hardship to Singaporeans who wanted to get public housing. "In dealing with housing we153 words
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Article87 1983-10-29 15 Journalist for US visit MR Soh Tiang Keng, a Business Times journalist, has been selected to attend a US-sponsored programme which will feature contacts with American government, academic and business leaders. The month-long programme, which involves seminars, visits and consultations on economic issues, is sponsored by the United States Information87 words
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355 1983-10-29 15 Singapore flights to Kuantan thrice a week SINGAPORE and Kuantan, the Pahang beach resort, will be linked thrice a week by air from Nov 15. The service will be run jointly by Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airline System. MAS has a twice weekly air service between Johor Baru and Kuantan.355 words
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Article28 1983-10-29 15 THE Singapore Buddhist Mission will hold a forum on Buddhism at the Sri Lankaramaya temple at 30-C, St Michael's Road, at 6 p.m. on Nov 20.28 words
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160 1983-10-29 15 A VERDICT of misadventure was recorded on Thursday on the death of an 11 -month-old baby who died from shock after being scalded by hot red bean soap. Tan Klan Leong, who suffered second degree barns covering 4t per rent160 words
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Advertisement158 1983-10-29 16 \^^^^^^^^l BBBb I^Km Hong Seh Motors Pte Limited proudly announce that they have been appointed by Maranello Concessionaires Limited (UK) as the sole distributor m Singapore and Brunei for Car enthusiasts are invited to view the Ferrari cars at the Reception Hall, Mandarin Hotel (sth floor, South Wing) today (Saturday158 words
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134 1983-10-29 17 THERE are 161 workers, who finished their Best programme m June, who are taking part-time training courses at the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. They have a choice of 65 parts at National Trade Certificate 3 level. These workers have passed their Best module134 words
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Article73 1983-10-29 17 Tony Tan is Finance Minister DR TONY TAN is the new Minister of Finance. He will still be the Minister for Trade and Industry. Dr Tan takes the place of Mr Hon Sol Sen who died of a heart attack on Oct 14. Mr Lee Yock Suan has become Minister73 words
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Article, Illustration150 1983-10-29 17 He was a pioneer In social change. He worked against the early Chinese wearing the pigtail as It showed that they were under Manchn rale. A SPECIAL gallery will be opened at Sentosa next year on 19 famous people who did a lot for Singapore many150 words
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Article, Illustration104 1983-10-29 17 Our Mfi? System THIS logo was designed by Mr Lawrence Wong Heng Kwok. The MRT Corporation selected his design from about 90 sent m by others. THE logo design has a meaning. The circle shows that the MRT will cover the whole island. The two bands104 words
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Article131 1983-10-29 17 YASOTHA JEEVARAJAH - YASOTHA JEEVARAJAH By THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board is organising a logo design competition m connection with its Best programme. Mr Tan Peng Hock, the manager of basic education at the VITB, said the logo must be m keeping with the Best programme. "This year131 words
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Article51 1983-10-29 17 NTUC Comfort taxi drivers will get better incentives. They will get extra money if they have been driving NTUC taxis for 12 years or more, from 1971. Good taxi drivers will get money as well as trips to Asean countries, membership m NTUC Fair Price, and better51 words
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Article99 1983-10-29 17 SOME people don't know enough about the medicine they get from doctors and pharmacists. They should find out the following information: THE name of the medicine, how and when to take it and what special care you should take. THE label must say whether other things, such99 words
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155 1983-10-29 17 WORK has started on the first part of Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system (MRT). Digging has begun at Shan Road off Balestier Road. Work on this section of the project is expected to be completed by 1988. The whole project costs155 words
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Article126 1983-10-29 17 IN SHORT A SURVEY of what people think of the taxi service started this week. Altogether, 20,000 homes have been chosen for the survey. The people will answer 16 questions. SINGAPORE and Malaysia are getting together to produce some TV shows. SBC and RTM are planning a series of four126 words
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Article, Illustration114 1983-10-29 17 TWO huge explosions killed 225 American Marines and 59 French soldiers m Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Terrorists with trucks full of explosives rammed into the Marine headquarters and the French base. The dead soldiers were part of the peacekeeping forces114 words
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Advertisement359 1983-10-29 17 ,/t\ \"v\ WtS«CI S ■UffiMS^^L i> X*%\ V''m9 I^B^bV^^^B^W»W^bH^B^b|bß^bl S^ > i *>to&^ ''^^>w*.«fc_A -irtHl&fc^^-^oyw 1 1 jMbßßb^^ -g^J> l 'jiifeS4r^BW b^Bb»B«W Jh&B B^B^^Mtaw»i 16th century Tudor armour and annamenn *?i The Tudor Prince Oysterdate Time armoured m steel Secured within the seamless steel case of the solid block of359 words
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491 1983-10-29 18 The straits Times Says Pride and prejudice THE fact that he is among a cast of hundreds from the realm of show business now on the official United Nations "blacklist" for performing m South Africa is unlikely to strike a discordant note with Frank Sinatra. His philosophy, off stage and491 words
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311 1983-10-29 18 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane THE BETIVRS SOME people bet on almost anything. Then there are those who bet only on their favourite interests. One long-popular form of betting m the coffeeshops of the Fifties here was on fights between pairs of Siamese fighting-fish. That those fish-fights were311 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1983-10-29 18 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE An in-depth look at major news events this week By of Global-Stats Ltd, London Invasion of Grenada 4 FOR Mr Reagan, the Cuban-constructed runway will not look so menacing and the end may therefore have Justified the means. Bnt it will be1,430 words
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Article802 1983-10-29 18 NANCY CHNG - This that NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent Bangkok's thorny hawker problem BANGKOK "Deadline nears for vendors," proclaims the headline m one Bangkok newspaper. "All streets m Bangkok will be cleared of vendors m the New Year. Anyone violating the order will be fined up to 500 baht (5545.50). Anyone who802 words
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Advertisement12 1983-10-29 18 DIETHELM Furniture that has no equal re Shopping Centre I > ?ei *****06J12 words
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Advertisement89 1983-10-29 18 Spread the gift of gold. Butter from Kerrygold. Kerrygold pure Irish butter comes fresh, smooth taste of only the to you m Singapore from the richest highest quality butter. Taste the daky pastures m the world. A gift gold. M.JBJfW^%^ of creamy goodness enjoyed H J^^jj iSthk r JSS«™«m&Bub~i over89 words
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Letter, Illustration205 1983-10-29 19 RECORDS show that there are now 996 licensed housing agents. The number of unlicensed agents is unknown. The time has come for the authorities to enact legislation to regulate the functions, rights and duties of housing agents. The legislation should aim to cut205 words
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223 1983-10-29 19 On conveyancing I REFER to the letter "Conveyancing is not just the inserting of names" by Mr Cheng Tim Pin. (ST, Oct 25). Considering that most of the properties transferred are m housing estates, the conveyancer's work is mainly clerical. With the present educated223 words
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202 1983-10-29 19 I REFER to the letter "Contest was not judged on given theme" by "Disappointed Observer/ Resident". (ST, Oct 13). The on-the-spot art competition organised by our committee recently had three age groups of participants. Although the theme was water conservation, the organiser, after202 words
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95 1983-10-29 19 I REFER to the letter "Switch on hospital aircon and escalators" by Mr Cheng Tim Pin. (ST, Oct 14). The air-conditioners and escalators of the Singapore General Hospital are switched on from 8 a.m. to 5 jp.m. If they are not working,95 words
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121 1983-10-29 19 I REFER to the letter "Unhappy with way case was handled" from "Disappointed". (ST, Oct 18). We wish to inform "Disappointed" and your readers that our officers do undergo community relations training which includes among other things ways of handling domestic disputes. It is also121 words
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Letter88 1983-10-29 19 "TROUBLED Resident" (ST, Oct 18) complains of duplicated addresses. This has been investigated. There is no duplication. Her problems arise from careless or Dad handwriting, indistinct computer printing or illegible typing from worn ribbons. For example, a bad 10 can be easily taken for 16, 70,88 words
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Letter43 1983-10-29 19 I REFER to the letter "The same address" by "Troubled Resident". (ST, Oct 18). To enable us to look into the matter, the writer is requested to telephone me on *****11, extension 226. YAP YOON KKE (MRS) PRO National Registration Office43 words
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155 1983-10-29 19 Who is holding up the release of CPF money? YOUR reader, Mr Cheng Tim Pin, who wrote the letter "Conveyancing is not just the inserting of names" (ST, Oct 25), may have reason to be satisfied with his conveyancing lawyer. My documents were drawn up m June this year and155 words
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193 1983-10-29 19 Exercise can help to improve eyesight I REFER to comments m the letter "Eye exercises and visual defects" by Mr J.J. Han (ST, Oct 24) on the letter "Introduce eyesight exercises m PE" by "Give Me Back My Eyesight". (ST, Oct 17). The National Institute of Reboundology and Health m193 words
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Letter112 1983-10-29 19 There are already privileges I REFER to the letter "Property tax and state of uncertainty" by "Les Miserables". (ST, Oct 26). Let him be advised that the law on property tax already provides privileges for the owner-occupier. To invest m property for income m the form of rent-collection amounts to112 words
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274 1983-10-29 19 Use compassion when dealing with motorists I WAS driving along Tanjong Katong Road on Oct 5 at around 5.25 p.m. with my son m the front seat. We had our seat belts on. Before reaching City Plaza, my son accidentally released his seat belt. I immediately drove and stopped the274 words
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Letter92 1983-10-29 19 THE Singapore Bus Service Intends to use more one-man-operated bases. As only the drivers will be on the bases this will be an opportunity for commuters to make their trips more pleasant. I am sore we have all seen wet seats when we board bases92 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1983-10-29 20 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By INTRA-ASEAN economic cooperation received a boost m Bangkok last week when Asean economic ministers overcame the remaining obstacles which stood m the way of an agreement on industrial joint ventures. The ministers also agreed on measures to enhance the use1,239 words
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Article, Illustration814 1983-10-29 20 NIGEL HAWKES - The b-52, wobbly third leg of US nuclear 'triad' NIGEL HAWKES By RAPID CITY (South Dakota) It was raining and water dripped steadily through the windshield of the B-52 as it sat on the apron at Ellesworth Air Force Base. The glass covering the instruments had faded yellow, and a814 words
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Advertisement944 1983-10-29 20 r* mw\ SHOPPING SPREE Ljii^hoopl CKJIfICC/fS Saturday, Sunday* Monday, 3 days only! T" O^THATmti {rDdttSSU J 29-31 oct 'B3. ifsssr^S N X. DETRIMENT STORE S °-J»- 29th 30ffi H «fe Hoop > -^:sr T^T^TTp^T^ /TmiTi m i^U mi nJi D^W 'S^ru J li LnJ v] I Lnl UJ J I944 words
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Article46 1983-10-29 21 SINjAPURA Building Society Ltd has reported group net income after depreciation of $8.03 millon ($7.22 million) for the year ended June 30, 198a Directors have proposed a first and final dividend of 14 per cent less tax payable to shareholders registered on Dec 9.46 words
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Article61 1983-10-29 21 MALAYSIAN Containers (1974) Bhd has reported groip unaudited losses before tax and minority interests of M 51.16 million (profits of $1.31 million on sales of $17.67 million ($22.31 million) for the Jix months ended Sept 30, 1983. Directors have proposed an interim dividend of 5 per cent less61 words
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Article39 1983-10-29 21 PALMCO Holdings Bhd has reported group pretax profits of M 52.02 million (losses of $2.63 millbn) on turnover of $442.4 million ($488.3 millbn) for the year ended June 30, 1983. 7he company is not paying any dividend.39 words
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Article98 1983-10-29 21 TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese Cabinet has appro\ed two Bills to cut income and resident taxes by 510 billion yen (*****.1 billion) as part of the government's plan for a total 1,210 billion yen rediction m taxes between now and end-March 198f to stimulate domestic consumption. AReuter - 98 words
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Article97 1983-10-29 21 SEXJL, Fri. South Korea's gross national praluct is expected to grow by over 8 per cent thi: year compared with the government's original projection of 7.5 per cent. Deputy Premier anc Economic Planning Minister Shin ByongHym told Parliament that brisk production activties increased consumer demand and aReuter - 97 words
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Article77 1983-10-29 21 LOIDON, Fri. The value of guarantees issued to Janks financing British capital goods exports und»r the Export Credit Guarantee Department's bujer credit scheme rose to £7.2 billion (553.04 billion) m the financial 1982/83 year, 40 percent higher than for the previous year. The department said that for theReuter - 77 words
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Article79 1983-10-29 21 BAJIGKOK, Fri. The Thai government is to provide special residential and tax privileges to foreign experts working here as part of foreign assstance to the country's private and governmeit sectors. A Foreign Ministry's proposal, approved by theCabinet on Tuesday, said that foreign experts and senior executives will beBernama - 79 words
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Article93 1983-10-29 21 TOIYO, Fri. All Nippon Airways Co Ltd said it vill soon order two Boeing 747-200F freighters worth about US$2OO million (***** million). The Japanese domestic airliner has sent a letter of intent to Boeing for an order to be officially plated m mid-November. The aircraft, due toReuter - 93 words
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Article56 1983-10-29 21 DACCA, Fri. Japan will give Bangladesh USHIO million (***** million) as commodity and proect loans for the Japanese fiscal year 1983-84. The Japanese Embassy said Bangladesh will use $67.5 million of the loans for procurement of indistrial commodities and the remaining $42.5 millon will be spent onReuter - 56 words
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442 1983-10-29 21 MARINE and engineering-based Van der Horst Ltd has further strengthened its overseas position with another acquisition m the Netherlands. The Singapore- based company announced yesterday that it paid 2.6 million Dutch florins (about Ssl.9 million) cash to acquire the entire equity,442 words
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279 1983-10-29 21 Leong Huat Ind incurs interim losses of $lm LEONG Huat Industries, which is still suffering the brunt of the recession, has sunk deeper into the red at half-time. The manufacturer of steel products has announced higher group pretax losses of $1,055 million for the six months ended June 30, 1983,279 words
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206 1983-10-29 21 TOKYO, Fri. Japan posted impressive gains m vehicle and steel exports m September but export deals secured by major trading houses during the month fell short of last year's levels. The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association said vehicle exports for the month roseUPI - 206 words
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599 1983-10-29 21 BEIJING, Fri. Official Chinese figures and estimates by foreign economist* and financial institution show clearly that Chin; is raking up a considerable balance of paymenS surplus. Al hough China does not pubish an official paymerts figure, the estimates show it had aReuter - 599 words
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282 1983-10-29 21 China denies US allegation of textile dumping BEIJING, Fri. China has denied that it is dumping textiles m the American market and warned of "grave consequences" if the United States carries out a petition calling for additional duty on Chinese goods. The statement, issued by the Ministry of Foreign EconomicUPI - 282 words
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Article235 1983-10-29 21 SINGAPORE: The stock market closed slightly higher on renewed light buying interest yesterday after recent losses pushed prices into a slightly oversold position. Price changes were mostly small across the board. Trading was dominated by technical consideration. The ST Industrial Index closed 3.27 points higher235 words
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Article32 1983-10-29 21 Up Down unch Industrials 58 14 37 Finance 10 5 4 Hotels 3 3 3 Properties 4 4 5 Plantations 7 4 4 Mining 2 1 1 Deb/Loans 2 2 832 words
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Article48 1983-10-29 21 DBS 925+25 I C S 785+25 M U Mfg 50e 296 +16 H Leong Credit 740 +15 Metro Hldgs 560 +15 Syn Resins 342 +12 Lien Hoe 805 +10 Ltd Plantations 565 +10 U O B 550+10 Kemayan 484 +8 Dunlop Ind 380+8 Paper Products 322 +848 words
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Article51 1983-10-29 21 Bedford 50c 316 -44 X L Industries 650 -15 M Cement 880 -10 AB N lOOfl 254 -10 Duff Dcv 408 -8 Times Pub 805 -5 PMC 735 -5 P M R I 515 -5 Sth Msia lnd 515 -5 Cons Plant 50« 312 -4 X L Keponß 30251 words
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Article44 1983-10-29 21 Oct 27 Oct 28 BT Composite: 904.60 909.11 BT Indicator: *****55 *****60 ST Industrials: 945.62 948.89 ST Finance: 2685.63 2700.33 ST Hotels: 944.77 945.66 ST Properties: 691.38 692.09 ST Minings: 242.08 242.18 ST Plantations: 1510.18 1508.21 OCBC: 787.26 791.92 SES Ind: 718.63 723.9344 words
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Article22 1983-10-29 21 Harimau 687,000 UOB 419,000 Alcom 283,000 Tan Chong 267,000 XL Kepong 241,000 Total turnover: 7.75 m Total value: $25.30 m22 words
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Article71 1983-10-29 21 Boostead Bhd +4 Dunlop Ind +8 Guinness MTC PMC -5 Promet +2 Sime Darby +3 UM Works +3 C AC Esso Haw Par Multi-purpose -1 Pan Elee 2 Robinson's S Trading +5 Wearnen 4 2 CCM -2 FAN Inchcape Bhd 1 NBT +2 Perils Plant -571 words
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Article2853 1983-10-29 22 Sing apore closing prices All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specinea. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN Is traded m lots of It shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. Gr's Net IHHit last »iv P/E Vol Day IliKh low Company Sale or-2,853 words
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552 1983-10-29 22 THE sagging boll market snorted with some semblance of life yesterday, probably because it was the first trading day of a new settlement month. Prices were slightly firmer across the board. At the end of the day, the widelyfollowed Straits Times Industrial Index gained552 words
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Article445 1983-10-29 22 A LATE rally on a broad front brought share prices to a slightly higher close on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday but turnover remained low. After an easier start, prices drifted for the better part of the morning session and continued to do so after the445 words
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Article38 1983-10-29 22 Up Down linen Industrials 64 15 25 Finance g 0 3 Hotels 0 1 1 Properties 7 0 4 Oil Palms 5 2 2 Tins 9 3 3 Rubbers 11 2 4 Deb/Loans 1 1 138 words
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Article174 1983-10-29 22 Managers' prices for Oct 29/31 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST ARBIITHNOT SECURITIES ASIA Spore Growth Fund 99 1.04 111 B-MONTA<iI Union Spore Fund 1.33 1.43 INCOME BOND UNIT (Current prices) Income Bond 1.42 1.49 DIAMOND MGT SPORE Sep Oct Diamond .Spore Fd(US$) 0.55 0.59 S$ 1.17 1.26 LYC-AFT UNIT TRUST174 words
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Article2461 1983-10-29 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board2,461 words
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Article1673 1983-10-29 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJlnomoto (3.748 3.805) Alcom (2.948 2.955) (7) 2.94 (1) 2.941,673 words
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Article645 1983-10-29 23 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with November One RSS buyers quoted at 232.00 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Thursday's close. The morning session mm^ t^ mmm mm was marked down about three-quarter cents on liquidation, reserve of buyers and easier London advices.645 words
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Article31 1983-10-29 23 Rubber: Oct 28 Singapore: November: 232.00 (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: November: 254.75 cents (down 1.25 cents) Tin: M 530.14 per kilo (down two cents) 84 tonnes (down 11 tonnes)31 words
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Article191 1983-10-29 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose on short-covering, m line with higher Chicago soy complex futures. In Oct. central and north firmed Ms2s to M 51,340 a tonne while Nov m the south rose Mslo to M 51,320. The refined market was featureless on lack of191 words
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Article31 1983-10-29 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £914.00 (£930.00); sellers £914.50 (£930.50); Three Months buyers £936.50 (£953.00); sellers £937.00 (£953.50). Market tone: Easier. Sales: 24,875 tonnes.31 words
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Article257 1983-10-29 23 THE Straits tin price m Penang yesterday fell two cents to M 530.14 a kilo, remaining within the ITA lower range of $29.15 and $32.06. A lack of demand coupled with sterling's fall against the Malaysian dollar led to the decline despite steadier London advices and a small offering257 words
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Article117 1983-10-29 23 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 168 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $165.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $178.00 sellers, new drum fob $182.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $96 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $472.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag117 words
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Article81 1983-10-29 23 THE kilobar market for gold deliverable m Singapore yesterday opened at 5526,678 and closed at 5J26.636. The Far East opened at U*****.80/387.30. Speculative selling took the market down to $386.20/386.70 m dull trading. Short-covering brought it up to close for lunch at $386.75/387.25. The market reopened at $386.70/387.20 m81 words
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Article163 1983-10-29 23 Wed Tnea New York 9.108 9.588 9.15S 9.63S Zurich 9.308 9.668 9.35S 9.71S Than Wed Singapore 8.858 9.568 8.90S 9.61S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Scarce: < redlt Salase, Spore. The London morning gold fix was U*****.25 an ounce yesterday. Thus Wed Export prices m163 words
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Article608 1983-10-29 23 THE US dollar closed little changed from morning's opening. The quiet j tone of the market reflected the I absence of any further develop- ments m the US invasion of Grena- j da and the Beirut bombing Against the local currency, the j greenback weakened slightly, opening608 words
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Article47 1983-10-29 23 RANGE of prices offered by dis count houses on Oct 28: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling Source: National Discount Co. 3- month Treasury bills 2H 2^ 3-month Bank bills 7** TO 3 months CD 7H 7 1 6 months CD 7H ?V*47 words
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Article35 1983-10-29 23 3 pm Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Oft 28: Offer Bid Overnight mode 7 Overnight Tt 7'« 1 month 73 16 7116 2 months 7 3,16 7116 3 months 73 16 711635 words
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Article24 1983-10-29 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.24 words
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Article444 1983-10-29 23 INVESTORS remained nervous about world political and economic events and their caution caused stock prices on Thursday to drop moderately as trading volume remained depressed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which never moved above Wednesday's closing level, finished the session off nearly two points to about 1242. Overall,444 words
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Article452 1983-10-29 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed m light but nervous trading as investors waited for the result of moves by Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone to end the opposition boycott of Japan's parliament. The market average shed a provisional 1.72 to close at 9,321.37. International populars lost ground on profit-taking, prompted452 words
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Article678 1983-10-29 23 SHARE prices yesterday opened mixed with an easier bias m quiet pre-weekend trading. At 10am, the Financial Times index was down 0.1 points at 693.9. The easier tone reflected Thursday's lower trend on Wall Street and end-of -account influences, dealers said. ICI eased 6p to 570 on profittaking after678 words
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Article52 1983-10-29 23 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 826.13 Thursday 815.28 Week Ago 784.92 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 882.1 Thursday 877.0 Week Ago 883.9 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 682.7 Thursday 677.2 Week Ago 688.5 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 694.0 Wednesday 690.0 Week Ago 691.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1242.07 Wednesday 1243 80 Week Ago..52 words
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Article385 1983-10-29 23 AUSTRALIAN share markets turned m their biggest gains of the week yesterday after announcements of a new oil find m Queensland and of a lower inflation rate for the September quarter. Near the close, the All-Ordi-naries Index was up 5.5 points to 682.7 with the All-Industrials five points ahead385 words
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Article97 1983-10-29 23 Pesos Aroje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0011 unch Atla-s Con B 42 +1.5 Bagulo Gold ***** unch Basic Petroleum ***** -0.0005 Benguet Con B 108 unch CDCP 0 75 unch PtTtt Phil HMgs 490 -0.1 Lepanlo B 0.11 +0005 Marlnduque B 7 -0.3 Marsteel 000) unch Oriental97 words
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Article356 1983-10-29 23 STOCKS yesterday closed firm on a late wave of small investor buying which compensated for morning losses from profittaking. The Hang Seng Index ended 10.85 points higher at 826.13. Brokers noted switching of capital from the foreign exchanges into the equities market, due partly to the official pegging of356 words
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Article163 1983-10-29 23 Fls ABN 347.00 -12 Ah01d....: "»00 -05 Ak zo 74.80 -1 AMEV 132.00 -2.4 ££fu I::::::::::::.:: ni» Amrobnk 57.20 -2.5 n er l( 37.30 -1 ISr s BorsumiJ 217JX) -3 Boska «2.50 -15 Burtet 50.50 -0.7 caland 3^50 -0.2 Calv 320.00 -4 Dell MIJ 70.50 "P eh Elsevler 428.00163 words
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Article192 1983-10-29 23 Francs Actions Sulsses 294 -1 Alusulsse Br 740 2 Alusulsse Reg 242 -3 Brown Boverl Br 1130 +15 Clba Gelgy Br 2145 -10 Clba Gelgy P C 1720 unch Clba Gelgy Reg 915 +13 Credit Sulsse Br 2125 unch Credit Sulsse Reg 403 unch Elektrowatt Br 2830 -15 George192 words
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Article131 1983-10-29 23 Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv And Trust 133 +1 Bangkok Bank 250 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya jt d 150 unch Bata Shoe Berli Jucker 423 unch Charoong Thai Wire Firestone first Trust 6025 +2 Goodyear Industrial Finance Corp M 7 +1 Jalaprathan Cement 159 4 Manoonkhrong 100131 words
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305 1983-10-29 24 IPOH Garden of Malaysia has withdrawn from a As2oo million (Ss39o million) tourist project on the north coast of New South Wales. A study carried out by the company has shown that the project is not "financially viable" at this stage. The project was305 words
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380 1983-10-29 24 SOUTH-EAST Asia Lumber Corporation Bhd (SEAL) has, for the first time, proposed a rights issue, a special issue to bumiputra investors as well as a one-for-three bonus. The one-for-two rights issue at Msl par value per share will rake m Ms9.l million while380 words
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185 1983-10-29 24 Promet sets up two new subsidiaries PROMET Bhd, the corporate giant which recently extended its interests into the hotel and tourist industry, has incorporated two new subsidiaries. The new wholly-owned subsidiaries, Promet (Langkawi) Resorts Sdn Bhd and Promet Realty Sdn Bhd, each has an initial authorised capital of M 525,000185 words
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209 1983-10-29 24 Canadian money supply falls by $779 m OTTAWA, Fri. Canadian narrowly defined money supply M-l fell by Cs4so million (***** million) to $28.93 billion m the week ended Oct 19, Bank of Canada said. M-IA, M-l plus daily interest chequable and non-personal notice deposits, fell $583 million to $37.32 billion,209 words
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286 1983-10-29 24 Congress likely to pass new wage law in Brazil SAO PAULO, Fri. The Brazilian government has significantly improved its prospects of securing con- j gressional approval for wage legislation deemed i essential to the resump- tion of lending by the j International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the country's international bankFT - 286 words
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202 1983-10-29 24 SYDNEY, Fri. Another significant Australian oil discovery has been made, this time m Queensland, about I,oookm west of Brisbane, m the CooperEromanga Basin. Santos, one of Australia's leading oil and gas producers, said yesterday that the Naccowlah South No 1 well had flowedFT - 202 words
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Advertisement638 1983-10-29 23 USHA FANS Known for reliability m over 70 countries around the world. The very same quality that has made it the favourite choice. USHA Fan motor is now housed with double ball-bearings to give long lasting, noise tree operation the fan blades are made of aluminium. Now readily available with638 words
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Advertisement88 1983-10-29 24 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO OUR LICENSEES EASTERN UNION TRADING SAWMILL CO. PTE LTD. ECON WOOD PRODUCTS PTE LTD. KIM TIMBER (PTE) LTD. Who have been awarded the SISIR MARK CERTIFICATE for their treated timber foundation piles. We are proud to be associated with them as their timber preservatives supplier. FROM88 words
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Advertisement191 1983-10-29 24 ON SITE MONASAVU FIJI, SOUTH W. PACIFIC P FIJI. AUCTION MM Of M Cmi ENCMf EM TUES 15TH, WED 16TH.SAT19TH NOVEMBER TOTAL DISPOSAL TUNNELLING PLANT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, VEHICLES, BUILDINGS AND STORES, DUE TO PROJECT COMPLETION TUNNELLING PLANT Incl: battery /electric locomotives, shuttle cars, concrete transporters, air loaders, tunnel formwork and191 words
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Advertisement497 1983-10-29 25 <2# prices call for a celebration jf^LK Emporium stores' fm^^LW iS -m Jm il Bm i %mWW J 4' V**""t*i V fll B B X #11 *o^\ J B 3Hr wl^P kmm\ mimmm^mm% 9 J W^^ EMPORIUM HOLDINGS vj Oriental Rochor Oriental Geylang Oriental Slasher Oriental Bukit Merah Oriental Upper497 words
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Advertisement4820 1983-10-29 26 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP I Monday Friday 900 am 5.30 pm Ordinorv I 1 .00 per word (Mm 1 5.00) r/Q S~S> *\r—^^\/— >^-*V r\ r** N, AS saturda, tiff^lXS?** T~^~ $19-00 per col cm J Entertainment A Foodgu ide U. (V aW f<~^% fs-^% uC J If J4,820 words
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Advertisement631 1983-10-29 26 Up What ts your I.Q? This Is often k asked but rarely determined HL properly. As more people are interested to ascertain their intelligence quotient level, an agt advertiser has set up a special service to provide Family I.Q. HL tests. The availability of this tntelliX, gence assessment service Is631 words
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Advertisement368 1983-10-29 26 53 Computer Products/Services SPECIAL OFFER 1 Brother Daisywheel Printer HRI a $1,090 2. Logitec Diak Drive Only c $430 3. BMC 12ESN Green Monitor a $225 4. AYS 12" Green Monitor c $170 OFFER VALID FOR TODAY ONLY Com* and us at ADVANCED COMPUTER PTE. LTD. 101, UPPER CROSS STREET368 words
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Advertisement424 1983-10-29 27 36 House Renova- 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor Especial items B"i* ffl 10 btC while stocks last FROM ITALY JL JL aW JsVm I L^Ki haY j «i CERAMIC TILES SHOWER ENCLOSURE CERAMIC TILES Latest arrivals ceramic tiles with the look and feel ot MARBLE. 1 TONG424 words
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Advertisement311 1983-10-29 27 I 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies mmmmmimmmSSSmSSSSSmmSSSSSSSm FOR RENTAL WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE BRAND NEW GENERATOR FOR CONSTRUCTION AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY. Type: Caterpillar 3406 with canopy 225 kw, O.BPF, 400 V, 3 phase, 50 hz at 1500 rpm. For ratas please contact: PEINIGER (MALAYSIA) SND BHD TEL: 03-*****4 Or PEINIGER INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE311 words
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Advertisement579 1983-10-29 27 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies We Supply: All kinds of Reconditioned Diesel Engine Generators The output power from 10KW to 1,200 KW and brand names of diesel Engine Generators, such as: DAIHATSU, YANMAR, MITSUBISHI, of Japan G.M. CATERPRILLAR of the United States RUSTON ROLLS-ROYCE of the United Kingdom579 words
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Advertisement334 1983-10-29 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive &><&><&><&><&><&* SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN ia employing INFANT TRAINER (EIPIC) The EIPIC is the Early Intervention Programme for Infants and young Children. This provides a comprehensive Infant intervention programme for retarded children from birth to 3 years old. Training will be provided m334 words
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Advertisement1087 1983-10-29 27 ■BLf Wf I rTB The Singapore Association For iHjH sg Retarded Children requires an HI BLJ i B Infant Trainee to conduct a HB S a comprehensive Infant interven- H 9 A BM tlon programme for retarded I Hißmß children from birth to three SB W Ir*" years old BS1,087 words
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Advertisement556 1983-10-29 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical (O) VAN OMMEREN 1 (a Dutch multinational organisation) Due to rapid expansion, we require an ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements: GCE 'O' Level (Credit m Maths English) LCCI Bookkeeping or equivalent 18 24 years of age 2 4 years working experience m556 words
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Advertisement39 1983-10-29 27 GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED by interior decoration company. Able to type and operate telex machine At least 1 2 years experience preferred Interested, please call at: 39. Lorong 29 Gey- < lang Road or Tel: *****11' 3 for < immediate interview 139 words
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Advertisement320 1983-10-29 27 66 Situations Vacant c, Secretarial /Clerical A WELL-ESTABLISHED FINANCIAL ORGANISATION Invites suitably qualified applicant* to apply for the following immediate positions: STENOGRAPHERS Requirements: At g skills of io<> v. x p m be g|i 'fiogntsed i'riv.itH sei Cert i Minimum I credit pa or! r equivalent including Fnxlish. Po- nl320 words
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Advertisement391 1983-10-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical THE ONG GROUP OF COMPANIES invites applications for the following positions:ACCOUNTS CLERK c At least 1 year's relevant working experience. c With LCCI Intermedia teßook keeping. c Ability to type would be an advantage. CASHIER Minimum GCE 'O' level. c Minimum 1 year's relevant working391 words
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Advertisement497 1983-10-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical I SfISDDSO r~l An established US r-i Company to Aaf Mo Kto m&tim •QGB'O' level Able to type ejsro experisnoe neoeeaary. Ifcainr~ ing will be propi vitted lJ c intelligent and Q hardworking D Write In OB call m Q person (Monday— r— i FWday)afc497 words
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Advertisement453 1983-10-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Royal Singapore Invites applications for the position eftJUNIOR SECRETARY (Purchasing) Requirements: c GCE 'O' Level with credit m English. LCCI Secretarial Certificate preferable. c Shorthand and typewriting speeds of 80/ 35 w.p.m. respectively. c Pleasant personality. Application giving full personal particulars, details of qualifications, experience453 words
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Advertisement520 1983-10-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Wellcome We have an immediate vacancy for: RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR OCE 'O' level. With good command of English and Mandarin. Pleasant voice and courteous personality. W« offer: Transport. Medical benefits. 5-day work week. Applicants, pl*a*« writ* m own handwriting with t*l«phon« number together with photograph520 words
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Advertisement523 1983-10-29 28 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial/Clerical l¥l. l ::lto!li!.t. J 1 l lli] French company has immediate vacancy for:CLERK/ TYPIST Requirements: c GCE 'O' level preferably with credit m English c Previous related experience will be an advantage c Neat and accurate typing c Pleasant and willing disposition Salary will depend523 words
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Advertisement694 1983-10-29 28 86 Situation! Vacant 0) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL SECRETARY We are a growing company m the Microcomputer Buaineas and requires additional secretarial support. We are looking for someone with the following qualifications: c accurate and neat typing skills of at least 45 w.p.m. c must be able to converse fluently In English694 words
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Advertisement557 1983-10-29 28 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial /Clerical GENERAL CLERK Import firm requires immediately A GENERAL CLERK to perform varioua clerical duties m the office (including typing invoices etc). Must be able to type and speak at least one Chinese dialect Please apply m person to: Personnel Officer 43 Jalan Pemimpin (Second557 words
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Advertisement822 1983-10-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK TYPIST required by Trading Company. Please write to: 10, ANSON ROAD #27-09, INTERNATIONAL PLAZA SINGAPORE 0207. State salary expected and contact telephone number. RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR urgently required by shipping company Requirements: Able to handle PABX switchboard, typing. Able to speak and understand822 words
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Advertisement545 1983-10-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical JUNIOR CLERK with knowledge of typing. Write to: GCI, 5001 Beach Road, #02-72, Golden Mile Complex (0719). NIGHT RECEPTIONISTS. 2 days work, 2 days off. (Interview 9am 2pm) #07-26, Peninsula Plaza. *****11 VACANCIES FOR CHINESE Female Clerk/Typist, Despatch Rider, Messenger. Call Irene *****71 for Interview.545 words
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Advertisement496 1983-10-29 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Sales TORAY A multi-national company invite* application* forMALE SALES STAFF Age 20-24 GCE'O'or'A'level Pleasant character and hardworking Experience m sales not necessary Comprehensive training provided Those who have ROD can apply Interested please submit full particulars (handwritten) and a nonreturnable recent passport photograph to:TORAY INDUSTRIES (HK)496 words
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Advertisement563 1983-10-29 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Sales i) Sales GALERIES LAFAYETTE WALK-IN INTERVIEW for: (Confirmed gross salary $490.00 per I month). aJ gross salary $490.00 per month). $440.00 per I month (Gross salary $420.00 per month) Call personally TODAY see MISS ROSALINE GOEI from 10.30 a.m. 9.30 p.m. at:563 words
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Advertisement728 1983-10-29 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales c A last expanding food bavarag* supply company urgently require* (A) SALES EXECUTIVE (Mala Female) The applicants should have 1 t to 2 years similar working s experience able to mix t with people of all levels. (B) GENERAL SALES CLERK a Posses a good728 words
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Advertisement603 1983-10-29 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales SETTING NOWHERE WITH your iresent job? Switch to direct ales and reward yourself with at salary, commission and ionus. We provide extensive raining to equip you to take up upervlsory and executive posllon. Write with full resume to: 1 Jorth Bridge Road #17-06 High Street603 words
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Advertisement497 1983-10-29 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical II GENERAL^I| ELECTRIC IS 1 I Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd I requires suitably qualified candi- dates for the following positions: j$ k Candidates should preferably 8 jg g possess ITC m Mechanical Engi <g S neering or equivalent J* Duties497 words
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Advertisement497 1983-10-29 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical X PHILIPS X Commited to excellence m the sphere of electronic technology. Mechanical Engineering Assistants The Job: The selected candidates will assist m designing automated and mechanised systems, jigs and fixtures for the manufacture of TV receivers. They will also497 words
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Advertisement106 1983-10-29 29 CORE LABORATORIES INTERNATIONAL LTD An American Petroleum Engineering Services Company invites suitably qualified personnel for the position of:LABORATORY TECHNICIAN c Position involves analyses of rock and oil samples to establish sub service depths where oil and gas may be generated and preserved, c Candidates should be analytical and possess a106 words
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Advertisement560 1983-10-29 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Manufacturing Company m Jurong re- SEE quires for its Engineering Depeirtment a MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN s= (Minimum Starting Basic Salary 8 800 pm) sss Requirements: Good GCE O' level results I—2 years practical experience m a ssss similar capacity Completed National560 words
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Advertisement215 1983-10-29 29 TECHNICIANS Salary: $420 to $600 depending on experience. NTC 3 Electrical/ Electronic Engineering. c Own motorcycle. Please call: MR. BOBBY TAN TEL: *****22 EXT. 23 KUMAQAI GUMI CO LTD NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE PROJECT (Upper Jurong Rd) invites applicants for the following positions: SITE FOREMAN ASSISTANT SURVEYOR 3 years of experience.215 words
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Advertisement536 1983-10-29 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An established manufacturing Company requires: PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS c To provide administrative and technical support to the Production Manager. c To co-ordinate the production line to meet delivery schedules and the control of the stock level. c Possess 5 years shop floor experience, at least 1536 words
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Advertisement584 1983-10-29 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SCOTT ENGLISH LTD A member of the Haw Par Group of Companies invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the post of: TECHNICIAN The technician is required to provide after sales service for all metering equipment supplied by the company Requirements: c ITC m Instrumentation584 words
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Advertisement591 1983-10-29 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Local construction firm requires: FEMALE QUANTITY SURVEYOR c Preferably with Singapore Polytechnic or Ngee Ann Polytechnic Diploma with or without experience c Those with experience but without Diploma and final year part-time/ full-time students will also be considered Interested please submit applications with contact telephone591 words
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Advertisement478 1983-10-29 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical PRINTING PLANT AT Ang Mo Klo requires Part-time GTO and Gestetner Operators. Please call at: Blk 5094, #01-1010, Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park 2, Singapore 2056, Tel: *****55. REQUIRED AUTO-LATHE MACHINE Setter. Call personally: 623, Aljunied Road, #04-08, Aljunied Industrial Complex, Singapore 1438. Tel: *****59/478 words
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Advertisement735 1983-10-29 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production i ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL I MFG PTE LTD A subsidiary of one of the largest American multi-national corporation engaged m the manufacture of Universal Joints and Steel Forgings. We invite applications for the following positions:I METAL735 words
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Advertisement146 1983-10-29 30 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous An Engineering Company has vacancies m their site office on Pulau Bukom for: SAFETY OFFICER c Possess Safety Officer Training Course Certificate issued by National Productivity Board. c 2 years experience m similar capacity. c Should be adept at presenting reports, conducting investigations and giving advice146 words
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Advertisement736 1983-10-29 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE A member of the reputable worldwide family restaurant chain Denny's Inc. U.S.A. seeks young dynamic, matured and self-motivated individuals for its first few outlets m Singapore. Applicants must have a lot of drive and736 words
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Advertisement28 1983-10-29 30 AN INTERIOR FIRM requires Chinese General Workers with class 3 driving licence and with or without knowledge of wallpaper, carpeting and partitions. Interested applicants please call: *****76. I28 words
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Advertisement129 1983-10-29 30 1 BL^^lndustries Ji HlPteLtd I has immediate I vacancies for the following posts: J Working Place: Dalvey J I Road (near Botanic [Garden) I Diploma or full C G I certificate m electrical engineering I Secondary education I Working Place: Commonwealth Lane To work m the landscaping and gardening division.129 words
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Advertisement513 1983-10-29 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous II T SINGAPORE AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING (PTE) LTD A member of Singapore Aircraft Industries, committed to the development of aerospace technology m Singapore invite you to apply for the positions of: LEADMAN (Sheetmetal) Completed Secondary education 5 years experience m sheetmetal513 words
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Advertisement453 1983-10-29 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous We are a leading distributor of motor vehicles m Singapore Malaysia, with subsidiaries m trading, property development industrial machinery. Due to continuing expansion applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: 1. SALES REPRESENTATIVES Possess good Secondary453 words
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Advertisement247 1983-10-29 31 Career opportunities exist for:Driving Instructors (Full/Part-Time) Experience as Driving Instructor for Class 3/4 Driving Licence Trainees Must possess ROY Driving Instructor's Licence Part-time Driving Instructor should be prepared to teach at least 3 hours per day. Clerks GCE 'O' level with at least 3 credits. Preference will be given to247 words
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Advertisement321 1983-10-29 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous BURGER KING Come join the crew. BURGER KING® invites you to join its friendly, hardworking and energetic crew. Vacancies exist for our soon-to-be opened restaurant at Liang Court (opposite National Theatre at River Valley Road), International Building, Orchard Road and Peninsula Plaza, Coleman Street. s321 words
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Advertisement383 1983-10-29 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous n HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE requires A) HOSTESSES B) HOUSEMEN Requirements For Poat (A): c Secondary School education, c Working experience m a lounge bar would be an advantage, c Pleasant personality. For Post (B): c Able to speak and understand simple English would be an383 words
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Advertisement415 1983-10-29 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ehlh'to RESTAURANT |P?B Urgently require* (1) HOSTESSES $40 $60 (per day) (2) WAITRESSES (3) BARMAIDS $600 $1,000 (basic salary) Transportation provided i Food allowance Age 18-26 Interested applicants, please come personally from 6.00pm onwards ORCHARD PLAZA ORCHARD ROAD UNIT 05-01 05-05, 3RD FLOOR, (lift button415 words
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Advertisement553 1983-10-29 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous BELL CAFE requires: PLEASANT WAITRESSES 1) To work m tna night from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. a Salary $550 to $700 a Uniform and transport provided 2) To work m the day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. a Salary $450 to $550. a553 words
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Advertisement609 1983-10-29 31 j 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Required GENERAL CLERK, SALESMAN at flowar stall c Able to speak simple English, c Preferably Chinese. Intaraatad tal: *****53/ *****30 Seafood Restaurant Urgently requires (1) WAITRESSES (2) KITCHEN HELPERS Interested parties please call: *****12 STOREHAND Required a Must have knowledge of basic English a609 words
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Advertisement601 1983-10-29 31 72 Vehicles For Hire KIM HOCK CHYE offers Special Rate* for Daily Weekly Monthly Rentals c Datsun 120YGL/ 140J' Bluebird 1600 c Toyota Corolla DX/ Carina 1600 a Mlt Colt Lancer 1400 Galant 1600 Honda Accord Auto a Pickups Vans/ Trucks Stationwagons 389 BALESTIER RD SPORE 1232. TEL: *****88. MITSUBISHI,601 words
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Advertisement521 1983-10-29 32 jjMj A PICTURE DESCRIBES this par VZyU>j^ tlrular Merredes 190S1. as adeH, ill Nil rvl quately as a thousand words \l IS I 1? would at classification 76h This t\ UUtSI convertible comes with an opi! sfx KB Im v 8 ~73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance ries/Maintenance Til HIGH521 words
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Advertisement433 1983-10-29 32 ~78 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun /Nissan 1979 DATSUN 120Y S/wagon. Alrcon, radio/cassette. Sports rims. PARF eligible. Good condition $15,800 ono. View: Lor. 15, 17-C, Geylang. *****98. 1982 AUG. NISSAN Stanza. One private owner, aircond, power steering/windows, central locking, radio/ cassette. Showroom condition. $28,600. *****98. ALMOST 1981 DATSUN 100A, square433 words
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Advertisement747 1983-10-29 32 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda ALMOST '81 HONDA Accord. One owner, alrcond, high power cassette, PARF $23,600 0.n.0. Blk 613, #04-904, Ang Mo Klo Aye. 4. ALMOBT 1980, PRELUDE Manual 1602 c.c. 1 owner. Tax till Auguest, 1984. Beautiful condition. $26,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****94, Andrew. CIVIC 1500 AUTOMATIC 1976747 words
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Advertisement728 1983-10-29 32 1979 MAZDA 626 1 owner, original metallic gold, aircond, cassette, well kept. $16,000. Tel: *****32. 1980 MAZDA 626 Saloon. Aircon, i new tax, one owner. $13,700. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 1980 MAZDA 323 IOOOcc 1 private owner air-con radio cassette $14,500 Call *****91. JUNE '82 323 hatchback. 1.5. 5-speed.728 words
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Advertisement829 1983-10-29 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi AUG. 1977 MITSUBISHI Colt Galant Sigma GS 1597 cc. c/w aircond, sports rims, cassette/ radio, new paintwork. ROY inspection passed and tax till July 1984. PARF eligible. $13,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****7. AUGUST '80 COLT GLX. Full accessories, plus new tyres and sports rims. $18,500829 words
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Advertisement563 1983-10-29 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota f THE RIGHT CHOICE Appointed Dealer By 1^ BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTE LTD J r TOYOTA 1 I New cars commercial vehicles Test-Drive At: VEHITO COMPANY Head Office: 594 Upp. Thomson Rd. 7 Milestone TEL: *****63 Branch-Showroom: 261563 words
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Advertisement750 1983-10-29 32 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1979 ALFASUD SPRINT 1.5. Excellent condition. Pioneer radio/ :assette, Original sports rims. Electric windows. Console box. New paintwork. PARF. $24,000. Call *****20 after 10 a.m. 1982 DAIHATSU CHARADE l-speed. One owner, alrcon, cassette, radio, power windows. In tip top condition. $18,800 0.n.0. View: 46750 words
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Advertisement493 1983-10-29 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others r 9 DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER CAR FINANCING Faster, friendlier service Up to 90% financing Money-saving interest rates: 12 months -5% p.a. flat 24 months 5 1 /2% p.a. flat 36 months -6% p.a. flat 48 months 6V493 words
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Advertisement292 1983-10-29 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles DEC '79 1 owner, Austin mini iran, selling cheap. $1,500. Tel: *****06. REGD 1980 DATSUN panel van. Beautiful condition. Price $8,500 j.n.o. Contact *****23. 1976, DATSUN PICK-UP. Good condition. $4,800 0.n.0. 27. Lorong 39, Geylang. Spore 1438. 1978 COLT VAN 1400. 4 doors292 words
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Advertisement1045 1983-10-29 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles 1) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles The new Mitsubishi L3OO Van. Outstanding m any company. The best-selling van with more attractive1,045 words
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Advertisement367 1983-10-29 33 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses STEVEN RD VICINITY modern 2-storey detached exclusively furnished 4 bedrooms/study, well equipped kitchen, covar car porch MODERN DOUBLE-STOREY DETACHED 4 rooms, swimming pool Ditl. 10 2-storey COLONIAL BUNGALOW (B/W Slyla) patio, swimming pool, 1 acra of land Lindtrac Sarvicaa Pta Ltd *****79 (5 linat) VIEW367 words
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Advertisement1114 1983-10-29 33 l%£jm- five-room flat too vast, and I* Viiihit empty at times, wishes to ex- IffffWWll JEg&iJaKa' change it for a more cosy abode... bwPfe -•*tf^??»Fl^ like a three-room one. If you '*§^*l|| fV locate him at classification 86c c'{ ■■•UIJ 1 IT n 'if hhi ujibm 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations1,114 words
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Advertisement745 1983-10-29 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9 GRANGEFORD 2 bedrooms/ split-level/ separate llving/dlnlng/ excellent recreational facilities/ within walking distance to Orchard Road/ $2,800. DIST. 10 HIMIKO COURT 2 bedrooms/ high floor/ facing pool/ fully furnished/ next to American School/ $2,800. TEL: 294-8884/ 298-0548 c Beverly Mai $5,500 c Chatsworth Court745 words
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Advertisement825 1983-10-29 33 86 Accommodations Vacant i j I B b) Apartments i i DIST. 9, WALK-UP APARTMENT, j 1,500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, well j maintained Asking $2,200 0.n.0. Fully furnished. Call *****73 (agent). DIST 9 GOODWOOD VICINITY Penthouse. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Furnished. Panoramic view. $4,500. Swansea *****11 Sat/ Sun. HIMIKO COURT. Large825 words
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Advertisement692 1983-10-29 33 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Booms WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. With/ without aircon. Reasonable rental. Quiet environment Preferably working ladles/students. *****02 DIST 1545 UNFURNISHED BIG room for rental. $290. No cooking/ children Chinese only. *****76. DIST. 1543, KATONG ROOM for rent, attached bathroom, cookIng allowed occasionally. Tel: *****51 after 11am DIST 4692 words
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Advertisement810 1983-10-29 34 87 Accommodations Wanted b) Apartments LIST YOUR PROPERTIES with us, we have ready clients for private apartments/ HDB rental. Tel: *****6. DYNASTY GARDEN, 3-BEDROOM-ED apartment wanted for rental by expat. Tel: *****17 c) Rooms HDB 3/4/5 ROOMS flat urgently required by Taiwanese couple m Clement!, Bedok, Ang Mo Klo, Jurong810 words
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Advertisement790 1983-10-29 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 2057, DOUBLE-STOREY INTERMEDIATE Terrace. 3 bedrooms, servanfs, split-level llving/dintng. $535,000. Cltiprop: *****75./ 273-3333 Ext 25 (24-hours). DIST 9 BEHIND LUCKY Plaza. Minutes from Orchard Road stores. Well built double-storey terrace. Three bedrooms. Servant's. $625,000 negotiable. Sole Agent *****22 anytime JEUTA COLD STORAGE vicinity790 words
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Advertisement680 1983-10-29 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SERANGOON GARDEN well maintained single-storey terrace with big garden. 3 bedrooms. $425,000. Wtnnlngway: *****02/ *****29 SERANGOON GARDEN SINGLE Storey terrace house for sale. Area 2,200 sq.ft. Tel: *****90. Mr. Kwan. DIST. 19, 6 HAI Sing Crescent, well-kept, 2-storey terrace house. $480,000. Tel: *****88. b)680 words
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Advertisement784 1983-10-29 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments fl£__i_____P^ m— sMakMK^*" "v Come home t0... CONCORDE style ,i MHI ,L ,j Concorde Apartments are close to Orchard Road, SizßS flHf*'"""*'*'''"!784 words
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Advertisement427 1983-10-29 34 VISTA PARK CORNELIAN Block. 2bedroomed Apartment. 985 sq.ft. 3rd storey. $276,000. Tel: *****79 Mr. Chang (*****77 after office) No Agents. BEST LOCATION IN Katong, Dist. 15 Kings Mansion, Blk B about 1,900 sq.ft. high floor. Call Starshine *****44. BRAND NEW DIST 10 Himiko, 1,040 sq.ft. Well furnished studio apartment, fully427 words
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Advertisement566 1983-10-29 34 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HVDC Apartments CLEMENTI 4-ROOMED NEW generation, fully renovated, partly furnished, kitchen cabinet, alrcondltioner. $115,000 negotiable. Tel: *****93/ *****8 Raymond. MARGARET DRIVE, 3 ROOM improved. Italian marble throughout. Kitchen with tiles. Built-in cabinets wardrobe. $75,000 negotiable. Tel: *****25 from 1 pm 6 pm MARINE TERRACE, BLOCK566 words
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Advertisement526 1983-10-29 34 89 PropMiits For Sato c) HDB/HUDC Apartments COMMONWEALTH DRIVE 3-ROOM flat, 9th floor, near market and hawker centre. Selling $40,000. Contact *****75. COMMONWEALTH CLOSE APARTMENT Block 82. 3-room flat, price negotiable, tel: *****97 (no agent). DOVER CRESCENT 3-ROOMED corner improved flat. Kitchen cabinets. Highest offer secures. *****27. EXCLUSIVE, MOULMEIN ROAD526 words
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Advertisement646 1983-10-29 34 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments KIM KEAT AVENUE 3-roomed improved. Terrazzo/ mosaic flooring. $45,000. *****27. MARINE DRIVE 3 rooms, $65,000 0.n.0. Tel: Mr Yeo, *****02 (After 2 p.m.). TELOK BLANGAH CRESCENT/ Rise/ Heights, 3-roomed for sale. $65,000 0.n.0. Call *****93/ 4. TOA PAYOH, Lorong 1, renovated 3-roomed. Cash646 words
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Advertisement635 1983-10-29 34 94 Shop Spaces i I a) Sale KATONG MARYLAND PARK SHOPHOUSES A APARTMENTS FOR SALE/LEASE a Freehold land. a Shophouses suitable for Laundry or Provision Business Interacted call: *****6 SHOP SPACE FOR sale at Katong Shopping Complex, Paramount Shopping Centre, Far East Shopping Centre. Price reasonable and negotiable. Ring *****82635 words
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Advertisement466 1983-10-29 34 102 Tours NEW ZEALAND] and /Australia I *****^ fl *****3(1 TA 0031/281 NOVEMBER SPECIAL 6- Day Gt/Penang/Cameron A/C $199 Dep: 23, 27/11 5-Day Gt/Penang/Cameron A/C $185 Monday to Thursday 5-Day Gt/Penang/Haadyai Air Coach $299 Dep: 21, 26/11 3Day4Nlght Penang Ipoh $89 Dep: Thursday 2D3N Genting Highlands A/C $79/99 Dep Friday466 words
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Advertisement547 1983-10-29 35 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted F DEVELOPMENT 1 I SITES WANTED I A leading development organisation is looking for S development sites m the city area or suburb of i Singapore for development of shopping centres or 1 highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, bunga- 1 lows,547 words
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Advertisement357 1983-10-29 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours SIA HOLIDAYS FROM $460 The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified; sightseeing tours escorted by professional guides; all transfers between airports and hotels; jfc** meet-and-assist service357 words
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Advertisement815 1983-10-29 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours SHENTOURS lIC A Tour Highlights: Uun Disneyland Universal Studto Knottsberry Farm Pearl 1 4 HAYS Harbour Navy Cruise Las Vegas Dinner Show Polynesian I un v Dinner Show San Diego Sea World and Tijuana. Mexico C Q£QO VVaikikf Clt y sightseeing Most meals included815 words
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Advertisement163 1983-10-29 35 £fe EDUCATION* BHS/ INSTRUCTION 108 Foreign c A Representative of the American University Bureau, a nonprofit London-based university advisory service will be In Singapore on the 31st October 1983. He will be available to all students for free counselling and advise on study m US universities. Please call today for163 words
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Advertisement613 1983-10-29 35 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students and others) INTENSIVE COURSE 1)T/Th 2.00- 5 00pm 01/11 2)M/W 10.00- I.oopm 07/11 3)T/Th 10.00- I.oopm 08/11 4)M/W 2.00- 5.00pm 14/11 S)T/Th 2.00- 5.00pm 15/11 6)F/Sat 10.00- I.oopm 18/11 7)M/W 10.00- I.oopm 21/11 8)T/Th 10.00- I.oopm 22/11 9)M/W 2.00-613 words
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Advertisement701 1983-10-29 36 102 Tours 102 Tours BEST OF NEW ZEALAND EXTRAS! From Reftmce only Waitomo Glow Worm grotto Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers Gondola skyline m Queenstown Lake Matheson Blue Mountains and Featherdale Wildlife Park m Australia. So Much To Go For I i I U.S.A.I I 14 DAYS USA 18/19/20 DATS701 words
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Advertisement467 1983-10-29 36 102 Tours 102 Tours •m NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Head Office Pearrs Centre (Yangtze Theatre) lOOEuTongSenSt., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 Spore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 *****8/*****63. AMERICA/ HAWAII/CANADA/MEXICO/TOKYO/HK (MACAU) 18 days *****5/-21467 words
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Advertisement505 1983-10-29 36 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical SYSTEMATIC GROUP DIPLOMA Accounting Shipping Marketing/PR Managerial Principles SINGLE SUBJECTS Bookkeeping English for Commerce Costing Accounting Business Computing NB: Enrol and register with us for the '84 Examination as w.e.f. '85 Exam, the requirements will be: a GCE Certificate with 3 "O" level passes505 words
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Advertisement425 1983-10-29 36 I AM (Institute of Administrative Management) Preparing for 1984 Examination Subjects Covered:--e Manpower Administration c Office Administration Methods Systems Case Study New Classes Commencing on:--29th October, 1983 c Thursday 7.00- 10.00pm c Saturday 2.00- 5.00pm For details please call:CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545, Block 162 Buklt Merah Town Centre Tel:425 words
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Article, Illustration416 1983-10-29 37 TAY CHENG KHOON - 11 out of 10: What a team TAY CHENG KHOON FULL MARKS FOR THE LEADING LIGHTS OF SCHOOLS' SPORTS By ELEVEN school sports personalities will take centre-stage when they receive the newly-introduced Outstanding Performance Awards at the Chung Cheng High School this morning. The 11 include national soccer striker V416 words
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324 1983-10-29 37 SINGAPORE'S adventurous squash players will be greeted with open arms if they decide to compete on the New Zealand circuit. As well as the traditional Kiwi hospitality, they will be provided with accommodation and a parttime job, if necessary. The generous offer324 words
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268 1983-10-29 37 PERTH, Fri. The final of the world women's open squash championship here tomorrow will be an all-Australian affair between Vicki Cardwell and reigning champion Rhonda Thorne. In last night's semifinals at the International Squash Centre here, Vicki defeated New Zealand's Sue Devoy 9-2,AFP - 268 words
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220 1983-10-29 37 LONDON, Fri. Charles Palmer, the new chairman of the British Olympic Association, believes that a boycott of the Los AnSeles Games next year y the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc conntries is no more than an ugly rumour. Said Palmer: "My genuine belief IsAFP - 220 words
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Advertisement10 1983-10-29 37 ALAN HUBBARD profiles Charles Palmer m tomorrow's Always On Sunday.10 words
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Advertisement349 1983-10-29 37 Decongestant capsules I Karvol soothes, relieves, comforts all night. jf Helps clear your child's ni blocked nose to help him breathe easier, sleep better. pi/ iAarvol clears blocked noses with the natural fV vapours of pine, cinnamon and menthol r^nSUfe s effectively and easily. Helps your child breathe n o£St3^*349 words
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Article, Illustration334 1983-10-29 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By GOLDEN FORCE is nicely drawn and is worth a flutter against the form horses m Race 5 for Class 2 Div 3 sprinters over 1,200 m today, opening day of the Penang October-Novem-ber meeting. This four-year-old made no showing m his334 words
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Article78 1983-10-29 38 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Fortune Hunter II RACE 2: Tatu, Divine Ruler, Bonjour RACE S: Far Foresight, Zirconium, Silver Striker RACE 4: Legend Reborn, Final Fling RACE 5: Villa D'Este, Marryland, Only For You, Currency, Kandersteg RACE Mexican Link,78 words
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Article, Illustration178 1983-10-29 38 PEDIGREE - Hard to catch speedy Forty Minutes PEDIGREE By I SPEED merchant Forty Minutes, though up a class for his last-start win, is a good bet m Race 5. This four-year-old is retaining form and underfoot conditions are just right both his wins were m yielding going. Last month, he gave178 words
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Article348 1983-10-29 38 RACE EPSOM JEEP 9 Costa Rica 1 5 Bound To Honour 2 Bonus Issue 10 Colonel Buck 2 2 Melabur 5 Divine Ruler 3 Work* Machine 3 9 Glitter 6 Maradona 11 Harris Tweed 4 3 Wise Monkey 6 Nibs 6 Golden Fore* 5 10 Forty348 words
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Article234 1983-10-29 38 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By Our man on trie track PENANG, Fri Judging from his morning workouts, Avalon has improved tremendously and can be safely followed m Race 4 for Class 4 Div 2 horses over 1,700 m. This five-year-old, still a maiden, put up a splendid234 words
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Article4755 1983-10-29 38 HHHHpMHi 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 6 1,200 m P;f,TH^¥ (Ratings: 64-52) MHMHi (Stakes: $13,000) 1 *4*009 Fortune Hunter U57 (M) Lian Huat-Shanmugam 7ag d 4 same (1400 m) Slowly away and trailed field of 9 XL 1800 m yielding Oct 8; best effort from five other starts4,755 words
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Article, Illustration155 1983-10-29 39 He bears watching tomorrow ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO PENANG, Fri. Putera Sandhurst, who found one to beat m his last two starts, showed good form m his workout here this morning on a track made yielding by a heavy downpour. With Nigel Tiley m155 words
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Article132 1983-10-29 39 Race by race guide to gallops by horses engaged on Sunday: RACE 1: Las Vegas 111 was taken out by Johnston to clock 40.8. Tambnn II (apprentice Leong^), Treble One II (apprentice Ismadi), Senex and Honey Hit (K.W. Tan) were allotted pace work. RACE 2: Cameron Highlands IV132 words
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Article97 1983-10-29 39 RACE 5: Moi Monsieur (Plumb) again shaped well when doing 42.4. Tempered and Wang Marl Leh 111 (Junaidi) did pace work. RACE 6: Whodunit, after working keenly m 39.4, was taken for a round of slow work on the sand track. Chatfleld (Wadi) was allotted pace work. RACE97 words
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Article1542 1983-10-29 39 ■f Tw-Jfl 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 3 1,200 m MIW' (Ratings: 71-62) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 *****2 Tambnn n57 (71) XL Tai-E Breukelen 4 mm u3 +2.5 (1400 m) »Leong 12 2 o**9 Treble One D5l (N) ST Hew-Tan 4eg dl -.5 (1400 m) *Ismadl 4 3 0950*3 Music1,542 words
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Article211 1983-10-29 39 Total No of placlngs Placings for last It rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tweedie 320 46 4ft 35 ********** 2 Lam 266 42 42 38 ********** 3 Ldc&s 229 49 18 18 3 113 0 0 0 4 4 0 4 Rahmat 234 32 23 26 **********211 words
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Article89 1983-10-29 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Allan 54 37 44 Boagoure 53 46 40 Teh 45 51 41 West 44 31 34 Sanurari 38 35 26 Buang 32 40 20 G van Breukelen 32 26 27 PKLeong 27 27 27 E van Breukelen 26 36 34 Ismail 26 19 30 Rodgers89 words
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Article79 1983-10-29 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 40 34 31 Auric 19 25 26 Goodman 13 16 23 Triomphe 11 6 6 HTWee 11 3 11 Inderapora 10 FH Chn 10 Memo 6 Sultan Khoo 3 4 Elegance 7 3 Chens 6 10 5 True Friend 6 3 Premier 6 079 words
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241 1983-10-29 39 JOHN McGRATH - Million dollar race in Perth on the cards JOHN McGRATH By PERTH, Fri. Perth could be the stage for Australia's first international horse race to coincide with the America 's Cup defence m Western Australia. And the prize money could be Asl million (about Ssl.9 million). Western Australian Premier, BrianWAN - 241 words
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Article49 1983-10-29 39 THE following horses have been deleted, according to the Malayan Racing Association's latest classification list: Class 1: Literati 111. Class 2: Concordia Notte, Parklane Kid. Class 3: Redgrit. Class 4: Daikoku, Panglima Larut IV, Beep Beep IT. Class 5: Midnight Express, Added Assets, Taipei. Class Followship, Her Pride.49 words
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Advertisement28 1983-10-29 38 Geta Workout withJANE FONDA today! Of sg^s* 52 Weeks on the U.S. and U.K. Best-seller Charts it Over I million copies sold! Distributed by rrr% Federal JlrJ Publications28 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration62 1983-10-29 39 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MDM BACHAN KOUR (W/0 Chanan Singh Wajpura) 1928 1973 10th Anniversary None Can Heal The Memories This Day Bring. Your Loved One*. In Loving Memory of MISS CHRISTINA LUAH ANG TU AN Departed 29th Oct. 1982 Sadly misted and remembered by all loved62 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1983-10-29 39 In loving memory of Joseph Khoo who departed to be with the Lord on 29.10.82 Always remembered by Lily 4 loved one*. In Loving Memory Of: MR X WAN SIEW CHOONG Let his love keep us together.40 words
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Obituary35 1983-10-29 39 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam In Ever Loving Memory of:MDM TAN LOKE MOI (MRS GUOK KOH MUO) called home to be with the Lord on 29.10.82. Dearly missed by:her children, grandchildren and loved ones.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1983-10-29 39 Pte Tan Eng Siong 13 May 64 28 Oct 83 The Commanding Officer. Officers and men of the Third Battalion Singapore Guards extend their deepest sympathies and condolences to the bereaved family Military funeral will be held at Chua Chu Kang Cemetery on Sunday 30 Oct 83.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1983-10-29 39 Parents of the late YEOW LEON SUN wish to express their heartfelt gratitude and sincere appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbours for their condolences, wreaths and flowers and assistance during their bereavement Special thanks to the Principal, teachers and classmates of Form 5B of Nanyang Primary School69 words
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Obituary105 1983-10-29 39 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS LEONG ENG KHEAN (nee Lim Sin Kiaw) 92 years old Passed away peacefully on 27th October at 5.20 pm at 18, Olive Road leaving behind Sons Daughter-in-law Edward Robert Kwan Choon Ying Daughters Sons-in-law Dorothy Vivian Freddy S V Hsu Janet Charlie Chia105 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1983-10-29 39 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late TAN KIM CHEONG Wives: Ng Kuan Eng Yeo Slew Guat Choc Nui Yeah Sons: Daughters: Tan Pee Ccc Tan Poh Hah Tan Poh Eng Tan Poh Gek Tan Poh Seng Tan Poh Beng Tan Poh Lin Tan Lucy Tan Poh Ghee140 words
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Obituary, Illustration135 1983-10-29 39 MR. P. SREER AMULU NAIOU (RETIRED INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK OFFICER) AGE 95 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 28-10-S3 SADLY MISSED BY WIFE DEVAKI, SONS MAHESWARAN 4 GOVARDHAN, DAUGHTERS SHUBASHINI SHANTHI, SON-IN-LAW K. GIRID HARAN, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW PAVANI, GRAND CHILDREN DHARANIKANTH BADHRINATH A SREENATH. CORTEGE WILL LEAVE BLOCK 31, HOLLAND CLOSE,135 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1983-10-29 39 ATHMA SHANTHI POOJA OF THE LATE MDM. K. THANK AMMA (WIFE OF MR. P. GOP ALA PILLAI) THARANIKKAL, MAYYANAO will be performed on Sunday, 30th October 1983. at 7.30pm. at the Sri Slvan Temple, 397 Serangoon Road (Near Perumal Temple). Kindly accept this as a personal invitation from55 words
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Obituary37 1983-10-29 39 IN MEMORY OF Don Lionel Rajapaksha A Dhamma discourse will take place at 7.30 pm tonighl at Blk 13 *20-206 Teck Whye Lane. Tomorrow at 11am lunch wll! be served for monks and friends.37 words
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Article139 1983-10-29 40 MOSCOW, Fri. lightheavyweight Yurik Vardanyan, of the Soviet Union, set a world record In the snatch at the World Welghtllfting Championships last night. Yardanyan, who took the gold, hoisted 18«.5kg to better Bulgarian Arsen Zlatev's record of 18*kg set In September, 1982. Bat the Soviet hadReuter - 139 words
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Article592 1983-10-29 40 Soviets sweep to easy win in women's team event BUDAPEST, Fri. Defending champions the Soviet Union swept to a comfortable victory over arch-rivals Rumania m the women's team competition at the World Gymnastics Championships here yesterday. Natalia lourtchenko, 18, the Soviet all-round champion last year, was her team'sReuter - 592 words
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Article, Illustration354 1983-10-29 40 TOKYO, Fri THIRD-SEEDED Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, was eliminated by unseeded American Scott Davis 4-6, 6-4, 2-6 m a quarter-final match m the Tokyo Grand Prix Tennis Tournament today. m i Top-seeded Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, and second seed Jimmy Connors, of the United States, bothReuter - 354 words
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197 1983-10-29 40 COLOGNE (West Germany), Fri. Two more seeds were bundled out of the Cologne Grand Prix Tennis Tournament yesterday, completing a virtual massacre which leaves just one ranked player m the quarter-finals. No. 8 seed Mark Dickson, of the United States, was despatchedReuter; AP - 197 words
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Article206 1983-10-29 40 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By LOCK HONG KIT and Tan Tee Suan, rulers of the waves m the last South-east Asia Games, were sunk without trace m last weekend's Asian Yachting Federation 470 Championship at Beppu Bay, off Kyushu, Japan. They discovered just how much better their Asian206 words
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Article145 1983-10-29 40 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW THE inaugural Asia-Pacif-ic Mistral Championship will be launched m January off Kuantan. More than 150 sailors from some 20 countries are expected to congregate at the Malaysian beach resort. Local sailors are almost certain to flock there as it will help to tune145 words
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Article467 1983-10-29 40 AARON PRYOR is quitting boxing because he feels there are no worthy challengers for his World Boxing Association junior-welterweight crown. News of the unbeaten American's plans to retire were contained m a letter from his lawyer, Robert Bucechner, to James Binns, the WBA's legal advisBinns said American JohnnyReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 467 words
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Advertisement1289 1983-10-29 40 M\ »wJ Me'~ ~~~^m~ml HbV srt i,^^ I HnMnfIMMMnMH JkJVMMa HP Jn MB *S £^■1 4^ J IK' PEACOCK PC 820 •V&S^^T B ji> 1 "-^P^^ M Auto ignition. Gas burner jIJ» -~>^ B iL KENWOOD SERIES 9 TECHNICS SERIES 315 FREEI bottle of gas \*W 'M\A W 40 watts1,289 words
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Advertisement22 1983-10-29 40 Game SUPER JACKPOT CJI FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 86/83 TO BE HELD OVER REDIFFUSION AT 4.30 P.M. I SUBMIT YOURTOTO COUPONS EARLY J22 words
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Article, Illustration804 1983-10-29 41 Singapore confident of beating Aussies I WANT absolute, utter and total commit- ment. Never forget that you are representing your country. If you are determined to win, if you are convinced that you will win, then you will win. I will be bringing up that mug andJONATHAN CHOO - 804 words
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Article, Illustration371 1983-10-29 41 Toy Cheng Khoon - Toy Cheng Khoon Business Times Golf By Amateurs join pros m annual tourney SINGAPORE'S World Cup duo M. Marimuthu and Lim Swee Chew are among a top class field of professionals who will lend colour and prestige to the Business Times Seventh Anniversary Golf371 words
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Article408 1983-10-29 41 First tee: B.M a.m. Chang Chang Fa and Yeo Hal Teck, CM. Brightman and Y.P. Chan. 8.97 N. Samy and Wee Hock Ho, Jeanette Foo and Philip K.T. Urn. 8.14 Poh Ah Hal anil Zakoan Ariff W.S. Yam and George Patterson. 8.21 Robert Chong and Victor408 words
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404 1983-10-29 41 On the foreign fairways Briton a shot ahead after 67 BARCELONA (Spain), Fri. Britain's Garry Cullen left four of Europe's Ryder Cup stars trailing m his wake when he shot a firstround five-under-par 67 m the Barcelona Open at El Prat yesterday. None ofReuter; AP; UPI - 404 words
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Advertisement103 1983-10-29 41 McDonald's thanks you for four wonderful years. And we can't think of a more delicious way to say it than with our regular hamburger. Just for today at all McDonald's, our regular hamburger will cost you only 50<P! Usual price is $1.10. So go now, and MHHHB B sink your103 words
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Article110 1983-10-29 42 URUGUAY staked a claim to the American strong soccer Cup when they defeated a below-form Brazil 2-0 m the first-leg final m Montevideo on Thursdd. v Uruguay, using the skills, and speed of forward Aguilera and midfielder Francescoli, piled on the agony for the Brazilians,110 words
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Article71 1983-10-29 42 THE Italian Soccer League disciplinary committee have imposed a one-match ban on Juventus Polish midfielder Zbigniew Boniek for the foul that led to his sending-off m the 35th minute of Sunday s local derby against Torino. The Polish international was expelled for retaliating when he elbowed71 words
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Article64 1983-10-29 42 KEVIN BEATTIE, the former Ipswich and England defender, has been sacked by English Second Division club Middlesbrough, club chairman Mike McCullagh said on Thursday. McCullagh said the board had been unhappy with Beattie for some time and eventually decided he should go after he was fined64 words
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Article61 1983-10-29 42 GRONINGEN, of Holland, have agreed to the southern Adriatic port city of Bari as the venue for their European Football Union Cup second-leg match against Inter Milan on Wednesday. The match has to be played outside Milan because Inter were disqualified by UEFA last year from61 words
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Article73 1983-10-29 42 HADJUK SPLIT'S Yugoslav national team goalkeeper Zoran Simovic, will probably sign for strugfling West German First Division club Eintracnt rankfurt, the Zagreb daily, Sportske Novosti, said on Thursday. Simovic, 29, received permission from the Yugoslav Soccer Federation to continue his career abroad whenever he wanted. And73 words
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Article66 1983-10-29 42 SUPPORTERS of Italy's Olympic team, from national team coach Enzo Bearzot to the lowliest fan, are blaming the Bulgarian referee for the Italian team's disappointing 0-0 draw against hosts Rumania m Brasov on Wednesday. Referee Dotchev disallowed a first-half goal by Italian striker Paolo Monelli66 words
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Article38 1983-10-29 42 POLAND defeated visiting Portugal 2-0 (half-time 1-0) in a European Under-21 Championship Group Two match in Opole on Thursday. The hosts scored through Ryszard Tarasiewicz (18th min) and Mari- usz Niewiadomski (61st). Reuter UPI AFPReuter; UPI; AFP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration687 1983-10-29 42 Curtain up for Luton stars at famous venue LONDON, Fri LIKE a travelling company who have only so far played at smalltime theatres, Luton Town take their wellreviewed show to football's most intimidating stage tomorrow. Enough promising acts have been ruined by Liverpool for Luton687 words
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128 1983-10-29 42 LONDON, Fri. Humble Colchester, the only Fourth Division soccer side remaining In the English Milk Cap, will sample the big-time next month when they meet League leaders Manchester United m the third round of the Cup, from Nov 7. The drawReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration302 1983-10-29 42 PAUL WALSH (above right), who has attracted the attention of Manchester United manager Ron Atkinson, comes under close surveillance from Arsenal's Brian Talbot (left) when Luton met the Gunners m an earlier English League match. The 21-year-old striker returns from suspension today and willIPS - 302 words
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279 1983-10-29 42 JOE DORAI - Clubs not in favour of Super League proposal JOE DORAI By THE proposed Super League will not take root next season. At a meeting at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night, 16 of the 30 National Football League clubs rejected the call to change the present format which is nine279 words
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Advertisement130 1983-10-29 42 C/ 9 THE BEAUTIFUL SUPPORT FROM WACOAL Si SO PRINTEMPS. BHBHBBBfIH rriifflffli Sk Bk v Wacoal's specially designed sports bras give HHHHBH| ifftjlfl. \VI HL JBr you P erfect fit ancl maximum freedom m any game. BHHHHH \l lts new Actio materia! absorbs perspiration 01 9H ml§Wt gwfgfS instantly to130 words
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Article, Illustration534 1983-10-29 43 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW [2223 Eh Dazzling Malaysia knock daylights out of Indonesia to qualify for second round MALAYSIA 2 INDONESIA 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia went through to the second round m dazzling style tonight, kicking the daylights out of Indonesia m a demonic second-half barrage. Poor Indonesia wereJERRY SEH - 534 words
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Article, Illustration511 1983-10-29 43 Singapore need to win to stay on the road to Los Angeles KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Revenge will obviously be on India's minds when they meet Singapore m a secondleg match at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow night (8.30). But that's all the Indians can look forward to because511 words
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Article, Illustration462 1983-10-29 43 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By It's flower-power as musclemen train m Bougainvillea Terrace FOR two weeks next month, the tinkering of crystal and fine china will be replaced by the thud of weights and the drag of cable pulleys in this beautiful garden terrace. The Oberoi Imperial HotelALBERT SIM - 462 words
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Article293 1983-10-29 43 Aussies on song as Qadir crashes ADELAIDE, Fri SOUTH Australia were on the way to building a sizeable first innings total after a day of mixed fortunes on the opening day of the fourday cricket match against Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval here today. When bad light stopped play half293 words
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Article21 1983-10-29 43 BRICKWORKS trounced Kampong Übi 4-0, while Nee Soon beat Telok Blangah 2-1 m inter-constituency soccer tournament matches at Jurong.21 words
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Advertisement178 1983-10-29 43 12TH ANNIVERSARY SALE Quality, inimitable design and excellent craftsmanship. r v Golden teak This fabulous set has: With mattreSS 1980 1) All corners strengthened and rounded with solid wood 2) Made of solid hardwood Many other different designs 3) Only first grade German-made furniture hardwares is used. 4) Solid and178 words
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Miscellaneous78 1983-10-29 43 HOCKEY SHA Sr. X.0.: Khalsa v IA CSC (Tanglin, 5.20 p.m.). SHA Jr X.0.: Telerec v Boon Lay (Tanglin, 3.45 p.m.), IA B v Dutch Club (Balestier Rd, 5.20 p.m.). RUGBY MRI Invitational Cup semi-finals: Singapore v Australian Forces North (3.30 p.m.), Malaysia v New Zealand Force (5 p.m., Kuala78 words
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Article, Illustration237 1983-10-29 44 Taste of things to come MOCK-UP OF MRT RAIL CARS ON SHOW Pictures by HARD seats or soft seats take your pick. This option is available m this mock-up of an MRT rail car which was specially made to show to the MRT Corporation. It was built by Metrosae, aFRANCIS ONG - 237 words
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Article86 1983-10-29 44 CONSUMERS of PUB gas can expect a monthly saving of about 5 per cent m their gas bills from November. This is because the proposed gas tariff for domestic users has dropped to 10.21 cents per unit from 10.76 cents previously. Industrial users will now pay86 words
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Article487 1983-10-29 44 Nakasone fails to get his friend and former Premier to resign TOKYO, Friday PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today failed m his bid to persuade his mentor and "shadow shogun" Kakuei Tanaka to resign his Diet (Parliament) seat and break a 15--day parliamentary deadlock. Neither sideUPI; Reuter; AP - 487 words
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Article66 1983-10-29 44 TOKYO, Fri. Japan will set up an international prize with an award of 50 million yen (*****.000), the equivalent of a Nobel Prize, for outstanding achievements m applied sciences, officials saia here today. Under a plan approved today by the Cabinet of Prime Minister YasuhiroAFP - 66 words
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Article59 1983-10-29 44 What it should have been MRS Christine Chen is the assistant registrar of the National University of Singapore and not the deputy registrar as was reported m The Straits Times yesterday. She was among the university staff members who briefed Mr Isamu Takada, the governor of Nagasaki Prefecture, when he59 words
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449 1983-10-29 44 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN By MORE people have come forward to speak about how they were duped by a woman who took money from them with promises of supplying goods at unusually low prices. From the accounts they gave when they called The Straits Times449 words
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Article32 1983-10-29 44 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose one point to 1,243 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration162 1983-10-29 44 JAKARTA, Fri. A senior Indonesian army general has denied speculation that retired Lt-Gen Sndharniono, the newly-elected chairman of the ruling Golkar organisation, was being groomed to succeed President Suharto. lien Sumitro, former deputy commander of the forces and one-time chief of the powerfulReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement121 1983-10-29 44 ifcari^M^M WMM KOK HONG co PTE LTD f IW^Tei: *****22 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The building industry is on its way to standardising building components such as bricks, tiles, doors, windows, prefabricated wall and floor panels. Construction and Supplies House Bhd expects its group pre-tax profits121 words
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Advertisement263 1983-10-29 44 pjfl Hp *.jJI \^^l f^nffls expert Thai chefs authentic sumptuous I s£sa Thai cuisine ""I, "unique seafood and vegetable market Business Hours: exotic Thai decor Lunch 1 1 .00 am to 3.00 pm Dinner 6. 30 pm to 1 1.00 pm j*S<^ CforlO PfbF\Vf\ /r^^ wv Thai Seafood II \^i263 words
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Miscellaneous148 1983-10-29 44 UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers m a few areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.34 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.30 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 12 15 C Overcast Manila 22 30C Cloudy Amsterdam 7 14C Clear148 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1983-10-29 1 An ex -agent in search of the right story and time 4 For the future, he says, "I'd like to stay as close as I can to contemporary reality. By the end of the Smiley books, I'd have gone too far into a private world". JOHN le Carre owns aNYT - 1,214 words
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Article, Illustration868 1983-10-29 1 Smiley s People. A Russian ex- general shot m the face m a London park. A half-mad girl m a Swiss hospital. A female defector run down m a Paris street. A flashy con-man m a Hamburg sex club All of them trapped m a deadly maze.868 words
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Advertisement385 1983-10-29 1 y^[ Kenneth Lo Happy holidays Jacintha h shares his CMpT^* witn Uncle Otak says goodbye wk pleasures KiOS thin gs, to all that 1 gg^ OUTLOOK. Pages Four and Five jfijgjg\ Page Two LEISURE. Page Eleven A i/ '>" ifaL^^^J^^^^^l^^^^^^i^' j^r Now's the time to turn your s N X^^QI385 words
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Article, Illustration170 1983-10-29 2 Hi Kids, Holidays are practically upon us again. Some of us don't really know what to do with our time. So I've tried to plan an activity-packed holiday programme for you. In mid-November, we have a date at the zoo for a treasure hunt. There's170 words
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Article13 1983-10-29 2 I /(/Ay must, ni(Ua^siciU Su*huur<: he prtstrved. and prptected13 words
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127 1983-10-29 2 Ideas for model junk reproduced from a booklet produced by the franchisee! bottlers of Coca-Cola and the Department of Education m New Zealand. HERE are the longawaited results of the Challenge Contest. Thirty-six brave youngsters took up the challenge. There was a near-per- fect127 words
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Miscellaneous758 1983-10-29 2 Is7M!sfl[Knm<si BOTTLE fWzw*efurwrH4*Mp KlC^, HAVE you EVER WOW PEfICP WHAT f<3UC^ t*> with imp ewpry pu*t?c coa-<23ia oorrL» 1 _y p Wll PI9jCA<^P Tf^f BUT TK£V tAK6 UP A? MUfcH <&& MAAU /^IJT •'/jT-yiirr /N?^cv X^vTX 1 fO*cTTo*\oP s~~ WBRTIH6-4HIP 3CiS»o*9 /T/ Juwk Hull £4/r^,^» BOJp- -fcotupwa*. •v^— s^ZCr (7758 words
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Advertisement223 1983-10-29 3 W*t, DIRECT FROM OUR WAREHOUSE TO YOU! < 7*l^^~~^ir' SINGAPORE'S MOST SPECTACULAR ,-^rnr^ s>^ ?ttt\ 5 1 selectionof r^r^r^rTrP' "ifLI J VjtA*"*" -I/O |V ll r i K'St i tfe^-~\ j s fl-%|t-i TllilllOll >^^^ r/TnP I 335.^53i~i P■■ W flfct j n tl A' 1^ electrical goods m /h]££C[@223 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1983-10-29 4 Envoy, writer, restaurateur London's Chinatown is renowned for the variety of Chinese dishes, ranging from Peking duck to chao mian, offered by the numerous restaurants. One restaurant, Ken Lo's Memories of China, offers a delectable feast for less than $40 a person. TAN LEE LENG describes dinner with its owner,1,120 words
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Article396 1983-10-29 4 KEN LOS Memories of China offers an a la carte menu and set menus. For lunch, it costs £10.50 ($33) a person or £9.95 each if you go with the family. Menu E offers a "simple family luncheon" for £7.75 a person. The set396 words
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Advertisement426 1983-10-29 4 Prestige cuts your cooking time by half. Actually it can be as high as 75%. And j^^^^ it's all because a Presrige pressure cooker i^mr Hf^^B uses steam so efficiently. H^, So the f(xxi ccx^ks faster. (Please see Jw^ flk chart). It tastes better. And outrageous /fl k \^BffEm^m^ J^B426 words
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Article, Illustration1612 1983-10-29 5 Christine Khor - Christine Khor fHIJIJ I .I zM fl^^^T H^^i Steamed whole fish This is probably the most popular way of cooking fish m China. It is ideal for small whole fish, such as trout or mullet, and even for fillets of larger fish. (Serves 4 or 5) fish1,612 words
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Article174 1983-10-29 5 DEREK BUTLER - DEREK BUTLER By OLIVER de France, 1980, Appellation Bordeaux controlee, is my find for this week. And at $9.90 a bottle from the NTUC Fairprice shop at Coronation Plaza, it won't break anyone's bank. I first met this French wine, imported by A. Clouet, as the house wine174 words
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Article, Illustration690 1983-10-29 5 NATALIN LING - NATALIN LING AL JAVA SATAY Swallow Restaurant Blk 46, Holland Drive Reviewed by SATAY has been here since anyone can remember. Making it sounds so deceptively simple: Just marinate pieces of lean chicken, mutton or beef m spices, skewer them and grill over a small charcoal690 words
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Advertisement463 1983-10-29 5 HHHHHHV WHHSF Win a Hearts Flowers Holiday for Two "TST November 6th Aqua Club Ist Prize: Fly/cruise holiday in-the South Pacific Plus Consolation prizes of: M 2 h n oor^tll Today for two on board the Princess Mahsuri. 40 Sony MDR-FM3 radios 10pm) then till (You can choose any one463 words
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Advertisement202 1983-10-29 6 Widest imported furniture collection More than 20,000 sq ft (2000 sq mi display area^^V^^^k More than 300 items of choice selection^^s^2^^s§s^ B^x < la^Hy^y _^m^H^ Ibß B i^Br^^^h.^Bt IJB B jiTJi^B^. 1 f^kVjF i? I IIiHS SSHHb v \^^K^ y^^^^ Spore 1953 Te1 .*****10 Genuine Leather X//50 \j S X202 words
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Article, Illustration458 1983-10-29 7 Lan Graham; NATHANAEL LIM - Unravelling mysteries of data Lan Graham NATHANAEL LIM COMPUTER: THE INSIDE STORY By Collins, 1983, 37 pages. Hardcover, £3.50 ($17.80) Reviewed by HAVE you been shamefacedly trying to avoid your child's queries about that 20th Century phenomenon sweeping the world the computer? A painless way to find out about it458 words
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Advertisement419 1983-10-29 7 I^^wORTHWHILE I t^ INVESTMENT 1 yr Rosewood Blackwood Furniture (g I raj ■mm .iiii^^ ni id y*" gtagppi*** i i j[-'"" i y I II 'Til S a if/ RJi E/ £L I^^mo^mm M rnriM I m\ -v"". 7 %2 Sir l r3i JCJ f I Isi ■MIBHBBB^iIiP EnJ cupboard419 words
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Article, Illustration1482 1983-10-29 8 Alfred Russet Wallace; ILSA SHARP - Epic trip for the love of nature Alfred Russet Wallace ILSA SHARP THE Malay Archipelago By First published m 1869 MacMillan Co, Britain New Unabridged Reprint, 1983 From Graham Brash of Singapore $16. Paperback. 536 pp Reviewed by 4 The book is full of lyrical descriptions of beautiful multi-coloured birds,1,482 words
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Advertisement105 1983-10-29 8 wa9 Bat-. UU*^Nl SEMSATIOK The Iflll W^ ,«Y^ See the new designs today at iMIKiIAJUU J| CT J TV] TI?V Murai Dining Suite Wj^S *~AJ -/VvJ IV I INTERIORS #04-21 Plaza Singapura COURREGES DESIGNS THE FUTURE OF SPORTS! Leading French fashion designer Andre Courreges has written a new scenario for105 words
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Advertisement548 1983-10-29 9 m (m uka —f 2 n^vc i TherQhQicest Meals J^ ■fy I on 'WHEELS" JSSSSSSBLIi* 5» H ■M L^ Holiday Package <'»m $1899 MP"TPP v T*^^p^^er^p H| U9P^lf^] more aeians J^^^s HE 1 :^y > i lir SS:S£ n vi Bangkok/Pattaya/Chiangmai Jl^i^ i%fVHI p""^ 01^ 11 r c* > Bangkok/Pattaya/Chiangmai/548 words
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Article, Illustration837 1983-10-29 10 John Gardner; Ian Heming; PHILIP COOREY - John Gardner Ian Heming PHILIP COOREY FOR SPECIAL SERVICES By Berkley Books, *y.n OCTOPUSSY By liranaaa books, $/.ou Reviewed by FOR Special Services, opens m a Boeing 747 over England. It takes James Bond exactly 95 seconds to dispose of three hijackers, permanently. And we are back837 words
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Article554 1983-10-29 10 NANCY KOH - Underwater magic NANCY KOH FIRST SINGAPORE UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION Centrepoint Atrium, Orchard Road Until Nov 6 Previewed by WHAT is the "underworld" like? Cold, dark and eerie AND dangerous. Mention the shark, barracuda, manta ray and before you can say "Octopus sy us landlubbers would quickly bury ourselves m the554 words
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Advertisement105 1983-10-29 10 To our Executive Chairman TAN SRI DATO' TEH HONG PIOW P.S.M.. S.P.M.J., 5.5.1. J., D.S.A.P., Datuk Kurnia Sentosa Pahang, J.P., on being conferred the Darjah Kebesaran Mahkota Pahang Yang Amat Mulia Peringkat Pertama SRI INDERA MAHKOTA PAHANG (5.1.M.P.) by KEBAWAH DULI YANG MAHA MULIA SULTAN PAHANG BAGINDA SULTAN HAJI AHMAD105 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1983-10-29 11 I'm leaving on a jet-plane 41 want to watch Ang Peng Siong swim at the Olympics. I want to carry the flag and shout, I said to a friend. 'What for?' he asked. 'He can't beat them at the Olympics.' He never heard the part about the a flag. 71,226 words
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447 1983-10-29 11 CHAN ENG CHENG - Chengzong to tinkle for Norwegian pride CHAN ENG CHENG SSO FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION SERIES CONCERT Tonight, 8.15 p.m. Victoria Concert Hall Soloist: Yin Chengzong Programme notes by EDVARD Grieg is the song of Norway, a national hero who successfully translated the native songs, dances, customs and Norway itseif m his music.447 words
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Advertisement665 1983-10-29 11 COiMf OW SINGAPORE 2 TOGETHER WE WORK BETTER a 1 Jr ■'■41 Ir M i ft 1 1 "f mk W BP J^ i^" WSB^^^^^^ BM B Bl Mb Effective October 29, Public Bank ■■^^■■■HB^&iSaHßMHW^^t^^i^P^w^^ttrfg I adds another branch to its list of branches fmm^HHHH H I f at 8&665 words
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Advertisement372 1983-10-29 12 NOW SHOWING at 7 THEATRES LIDO-REX-SAVOY-WOODLANDS PRESIDENT-ORIENTAL-REPUBLIC PRICES Circle $4 Stalls $3 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY NO FREE LIST LIDO 10 4b. 130. 4 00, 6 45. 930 Rf PUBLIC 1304. 6 4b. 915 REX SAVOY ORIENTAL 11 00 am. 1 30. 4 00. 630 9 15 IKtMIHNI 11 Ml) -1372 words
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Advertisement333 1983-10-29 12 TO REALIZE YOUR ROMANTIC WEDDING DREAM ■■■I. Hill WBgm^Bmm t v jw J^*' < .3^HI '|^^*^^^^^H- iv 1^ P" \«fc vEfc^*^ fDPf (Of every pufctxsse erf i-«*- 1 1 «Bii it^W^-V^^Q*! **PT HISiBi ■^■■■i WONDfRFUL mattress ■LJ 4^° 15 YEARS t "^Ii™BBW^MB' i l&- r^iltf GUARANTEE i M^^^^m^^^^<-<^ t\ \J333 words
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Advertisement280 1983-10-29 12 JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO jHAWP=JOtti TERRIFYING DAY < ODEON: NOW SHOWING! 3 BARRY BOSTWtCK wnrM am 0 m o9^—f% "^4% <k J MrCHAEL BECK £I"*^ f *^^J WtlmW j^B^.^iß 3 I the most potent fighting force rw" I v the world has ever seen *W^^^^m* \^t < < CATHAY: 10th HILARIOUS DAY! 5280 words
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Advertisement588 1983-10-29 12 igLfik CATHAY <J "MEGAFORCE" I 5 o H3nnE3Zsa 8 'H' l Oth Hit ARIOUS DAY V (J "CRAZY BOYS IN THE fl iQ CRAZY WAR A (,> NOW SHOWING' C> fi ODEONKATONG Q) it'i Today/ Tomorrow 4 Shows #l| ijlt 30, 3 30, 7,9 15pm V iji 1 30, 3588 words
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Advertisement297 1983-10-29 13 4R-300 f4" x 6"j glossy finish. m free photo maum with every roll of 35 mm film processed printed. 3R-25C We offer quality photo finishing using Kodak color paper and Kodak chemicals f f A Magnificent Color Laboratory V¥< W #01-23 People's Park Centre. Tel: *****9 #03-99 Lucky Plaza, Tel:297 words
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Advertisement178 1983-10-29 13 I I COME ON €J^ SINGAPORE q TOGETHER WE WORK BETTER c3^ *»ff> 3.7'"^Q i n'X. _^^^^H_ HK. qb tB i^^l I I\ Bi V "bARTH^MARIKA BLU ARABESQUE Wt^ ROSHJLA~*^ENFrTON FTORUCCI COVER KAPPA-SPORT H| {jdi, 83 million j* /k I^(7jsort to oi ir Anne Mather romance, //Z\ 11^9^ IV^ \JKAi178 words
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Advertisement270 1983-10-29 13 ANNIVERSARY SALE! A wide range of imported casual and office wear from Japan are going at amazing, grand discounts. Dress-up accessories and leather bags are also at special offer prices. It's a sale you can't resist! From 28 October —1 5 November M|| fOIICQ L#otl Polka Dots Boutique ##01-10 Supreme270 words
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Advertisement10 1983-10-29 14 JSP yi%|| i -~or W^*" y -^gT|i^S^ly t_m wss s10 words
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Advertisement660 1983-10-29 15 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICESJ UmH| Telex Service: Address: Kates: Mm. Charges: S>T>A#N#T #S Appointments/ Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 STAN IS RS mm TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House Ml— ?Km£t 2724-7 A 2669 g^.^S R B.» .Vrv.oe: <■»,,„.,!:660 words
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Advertisement612 1983-10-29 15 BBSDDBD DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION is the second largest manufacturer m the world with annual sales turnover of over US$4.2 billion. Due to the continuous growth of our Singapore subsidiary we are now inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions:c The appointee will be responsible for the modification,612 words
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Advertisement974 1983-10-29 15 LJussoin Associates Z>£~. 3hi YvaU'rliousc/ Eies M. JL Msnagrment CunsulUnts t t Jaffar Hussein Associates Sdn Bhd and Price Waterhouse Associates have been retained to advise on the following appointment: I MAINTENANCE MANAGER I (Compensation negotiable around M 570.000 per annum) Our client is engaged m the manufacture and marketing974 words
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Advertisement750 1983-10-29 16 APPOINTMENTS II PK SINGAPORE If MI4 POLYTECHNIC U Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: I PRINCIPAL LECTURER: ***** 6249 pm II SENIOR LECTURER: $4253 4679 pm 111 LECTURER: $1701 4413 pm The point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE (A) Chemical750 words
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Advertisement722 1983-10-29 16 H 11 BAKER FAR EAST LTD pi We are a major US multi-national company, engaged m the ,J. manufacture of oilfield completion equipment. The com- pany, a dynamic leader m the industry, now seeks a highjf m achiever for the following position. I FINANCE MANAGER ,-&v 'jt& Reporting to the722 words
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Advertisement681 1983-10-29 16 HHaaiaalaiyilßlSSHH 2^Eq THE COMPANY The East Asiatic Company was established m Singapore m 1902 and is engaged m trading of a wide range of products. The annual turnover of the Company is m excess of SS2OO million with a total staff of more than 300 The East Asiatic Co (S)681 words
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Advertisement885 1983-10-29 16 RJBA R.J. BROWN ASSOCIATES Zug/ The Hague/ Houston/ London/ Singapore/ Malaysia R.J. Brown Associates (RJBA) is a fast growing international consulting company engaged m worldwide engineering projects RJBA's main area of activity is m the design, construction, installation and project management of onshore and offshore pipelines and related facilities. Due885 words
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Advertisement486 1983-10-29 17 APPOINTMENTS i Consulting Engineering firm requires the following personnel for their Singapore Office:1. MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL DIVISION a) Mechanical Engineers 3-5 years' experience m airconditioning, mechanical ventilation, fire protection, plumbing sanitary services. b) Electrical Engineers 3-5 years' experience m building services. 2. CIVIL STRUCTURAL DIVISION a) Senic: Cosigners 4-5 ycu.^' experience486 words
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Advertisement967 1983-10-29 17 t IMGI m Mercuri- B I CONSULTANTS I Wo are part of the Mercuri-Goldmann Group the World s largest sales and sales management training organisation. We have more than 250 full-time Consultants world-wide developing millions of salesmen and sales managers. Due to our rapid expansion, we need to recruit more967 words
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Advertisement615 1983-10-29 17 I Challenging opportunities with our rapidly I expanding organisation as: I ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT I The incumbent will have to perform all aspects of cost I management accounting as well as training of I development of Cost Clerks I The position calls for a male above 25 years with I LCCI615 words
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Advertisement472 1983-10-29 17 STAFF FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT We are recruiting Electrical Technicians and Electricians for our Pulau Bukom Refinery THE WORK involves the maintenance of refinery electrical installations which include h.v. and m.v. distributions systems, process drives and associated control schemes, instrument supply equipment, emergency generation and building services. ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS THE472 words
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Advertisement589 1983-10-29 18 APPOINTMENTS y «w CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD iv A member of Singapore Technology Corporation C invite applications for: 5j I SAFETY OFFICER I p Who are Chemistry Graduates JD To enforce safety standards, analyse deviations and recomrci mend and implement safety programmes to enhance a safe P yj589 words
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Advertisement691 1983-10-29 18 I computas I Subsidiary of Oet norske Ventas Computas is a company involved m development and trading of computer software and application packages and related support services, specializing m applications for communication, management planning and control, and structural engineering. Computas is a wholly owned subsidiary of Det norske Veritas, who691 words
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Advertisement740 1983-10-29 18 1 ELECTRONIC DESIGN ENGINEER Responsibilities: •T o undertake systems design for CAM €ET lA/ITLJ •J o design software hardware and fabricate UC I OC I WWI I■■ electronic modules for in-house machines II THE FRONT J£2Z" Ol Ilii KiCDO fXC 'T WOrk closely Wlth manufacturing and I^LJPil^iCiVtafr KJw Product test740 words
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Advertisement327 1983-10-29 18 ICI (Singapore) Private Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of a large UK based international chemical company, invites applications from Singapore citizens for the following post:Sales Representative The Job: To be a member of a team responsible for the sales, promotion and development of a range of chemical products. The Person:327 words
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Advertisement689 1983-10-29 19 APPOINTMENTS wJTj KisMLAWi INCORPORATED H PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD PRODUCTION ENGINEERS /The successful candidates will be responsible for line sustaining,^ H process yield improvement and cost reduction projects. The! K, engineers will be required to B I investigate and solve manufacturing problems II I I develop or assist m the689 words
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Advertisement609 1983-10-29 19 The Westin Plaza Stamford RAFf LES CITY RAFFLES CITY Scholarship (Hotel Restaurant Management) An integral part of Raffles City, The Westin Plaza Stamford will be two of the most luxurious hotels m Singapore. These two fully computerised hotels will have more than 2000 rooms, 15 food and beverage outlets and609 words
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Advertisement721 1983-10-29 19 lEP NATIONAL Sy UNIVERSITY V *CT OF SINGAPORE SENIOR TUTORSHIPS FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Applications are invited for appointment to Senior Tutorships m the School of Accountancy the School of Management. Candidates should possess at least a good honours degree m either accountancy, business administration, economics, computer science, management721 words
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Advertisement617 1983-10-29 19 M PRESIDENT MERLINHOTKI jS unites m fl Applications lor the positions of: I PERSONNEL OFFICER I FUNCTIONS: To assist the Personnel Manager m I recruitment, traning. salary office I I administration, surveys, campaigns and I I welfare recreational programmes. REQUIREMENTS: Mm. 'A' Level qualification and at least I two years617 words
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Advertisement764 1983-10-29 20 APPOINTMENTS II Petrochemical Corporation of II Singapore (Private) Limited IIBE RIGHT IN THE FORE-FRONT OF SINGAPORE'S PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY! m view of the start-up m mid-February, 1984, the I Upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion Petrochemical I Complex invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the following positions:A. Quality Control Section764 words
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Advertisement676 1983-10-29 20 r DETPAK PACKAGING (PTE) LTD 1 A well established overseas company currently engaged m the manufacture and distribution of a full range of Packaging Products catering to the food industry, invites suitably qualified and experienced applicants to immediately fill the following positions for their new manufacturing operations m Singapore. SALES676 words
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Advertisement533 1983-10-29 20 ©UNITED ENGINEERS GROUP SINGAPORE invites suitably qualified candidates for the position of PERSONNEL /ADMINISTRATION OFFICER APPLICANTS should meet with the following REQUIREMENTS:- Diploma m Management Studies or Personnel Management Minimum 3 years' experience m similar positions Adequate exposure to Industrial Relations functions Good interpersonal ski/Is and be of very firm533 words
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Advertisement533 1983-10-29 20 well established ship/rig building yard m Jurong invites applications for the posts of: Section Chief (Eiectncao The applicant should possess a degree or professional diploma m Electrical Engineering with a minimum of 4 years' relevant experience, and should be earning not less than $3,300 per month. SeCtiOII Chief (Mechanical) The533 words
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Advertisement740 1983-10-29 21 APPOINTMENTS At Fairchild, we beneve m providing more than just a career for our technicians. We ensure them the best y| training and provide them with every opportunities to iw better themselves. We also provide them with the right environment a pleasant working place, and all the encouragement of i|740 words
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Advertisement670 1983-10-29 21 I EXCELLENT CAREER OPPORTUNITY We are a progressive international company engaged worldwide m marine construction and turnkey projects for oil, gas and offshore related industries. Due to continued expansion we invite suitably qualified candidates for the position of: SENIOR CONTRACTS I ENGINEER I OR SENIOR QUANTITY SURVEYOR SALARY NEGOTIABLE from670 words
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Advertisement562 1983-10-29 21 A SHIMIZU \<^EM*/ CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. HDB Prefab Housing Project Woodland SHIMIZU Singapore, currently involved m a Sssso million HDB project to build 15,000 units apartments by industrialised method, is part of a multi-billion dollars corporation m Japan In line with our expansion programme, we invite dynamic and highly motivated562 words
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Advertisement505 1983-10-29 21 (Due to rapid expansion we require: ■i. MARKETING EXECU- H lit for our Medical Department which supplies/ installs/services comprehensive range of diagnostic imaging equipment. Applications are invited from individuals with top level marketing experience m hospital equipment field. If you have energy, drive, and initiative, confidence m your abilities, and505 words
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Advertisement554 1983-10-29 22 APPOINTMENTS HARAPAN GROUP We're a progressive and dynamic Organisation inviting applications from qualified individuals to join us 1 1 as ACCOUNTANT 4 The incumDent will report directly 1 to the Financial Controller and supervise several accounting staff. His duties include preparation of cash flow, profit and loss projections and monthly554 words
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Advertisement694 1983-10-29 22 Arising from the continued expansion of our data processing activities, we have openings for suitably qualified individuals m various positions m our Management ;>^ Services Division. We employ over 100 computer professionals m the areas of systems programming and applications development, who have well-defined career paths Jiff leading to senior694 words
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Advertisement428 1983-10-29 22 Sime Darby Singapore Ltd seeks to appoint: I SALES ENGINEERS I to further increase the company's market penetration m the following products. 1. Electronic Test Measurement Equipment (Ref: 23/RC/MEC) Candidates should possess at least a Technician Diploma m Electronic Engineering or its equivalent. 2. Medical and Analytical Equipment (Ref: 24/RC/MEC)428 words
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Advertisement396 1983-10-29 22 J|II1I!1IIIIII]JII1IIIIII1I1II|M|||[ I PHILIPS T. Working towards a I bEtiEnrjrnrjrrow We are a large multi-national organisation m the forefront of electronic technology. We have m Singapore significant manufacturing and marketing activities covering a diversified range of products from consumer electronics to sophisticated systems for professional applications Increasing sales m our telephony396 words
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Advertisement612 1983-10-29 23 APPOINTMENTS ml %0 £y A well established manufacturing company invites suitable candidates to fill the following positions I PRODUCTION ENGINEER Requirements: Possess a Degree m Electronics/Mechanical/Production Engineering Have some experience m electronics instrument manufacturing process Responsibilities: Improve production process and product quality Transfer new products. Updates product specifications and reduces612 words
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Advertisement998 1983-10-29 23 I I II II J [HENRY FORD EISENHOWER B GALILEO M SUN VAT-SEN ROOSEVELT^ ■ADAM SMITH WHO ARE THEY? FIND OUT IN. i Available At All Good Bookshops. $11.90 EXPORT SALES MANAGER Long established company specialising m laboratory products seeks to recruit an experienced Export Sales Manager to take charge998 words
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Advertisement371 1983-10-29 23 NOTICE CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders are invited by the Chief Supplies Officer. Central Supplies Department: a Tender No CSD 3/G 1 119/83 RECEIPTING MACHINE WITH 30 DEPARTMENTS WITHOUT SLIP PRINTER for Primary Health Care Services The closing time and date is 12 noon. 2.11.83. h Tender No CSD371 words
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Advertisement222 1983-10-29 23 THE WORLD'S MOSTFAMTASTK FREAKS Freaks have been loved, loathed and even worshipped since time began. This book explores both the facts and the emotions behind the newspaper headlines and medical textbooks. It includes the tragic, hideously deformed Joseph Merrick, the famous midget, the French four-legged woman and the Devil Boy222 words
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Advertisement923 1983-10-29 24 '^i %^4 S|^^^^ Duebenbnrf of Suitzerland. gU^^^IRADISG IS) PTE LTD ts wttU^m^ 1 m the only authorised *j£ ifpfV W^m Sole Agent of our -jß^ Carma Products m mJ^A^' j?, B^« u/// not recognise nor guarantee any defects hearing the CARMA brand imported by unauthorised importers and their agents into923 words
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Advertisement134 1983-10-29 24 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Mr. Lim Ah Lim a Lim Peng Van of No. 141, Jalan Jurong Kechll 1\ m.s. Singapore 2159 have applied for a Retail Beer Shop licence m respect of premises at M/S: Kwong Hak Heng, 81-29, Beauty World Centre, 144, Upper Bukit Timah134 words
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Advertisement311 1983-10-29 24 NOTICE LAND TITLES ACT (CHAPTER 276) AND LAND TITLES (STRATA) ACT (CHAPTER 277) PURSUANT to Section 29 of the Land Titles Act an Application No. A/***** dated 2nd August 1983 has been made by CHUA CHOO TEE of Apartment Block 138, Alexandra Road, #11-225, Singapore, for the dispensation of the311 words
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Advertisement737 1983-10-29 25 notices o RALEIGH CYCLES WE ARE (MALAYSIA) BERHAD wTmJZw mm L (Incorporated In Malaysia) I\rl Cj\/ 1 l\l Cj I INTERIM REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS FOR THE tn SIX MONTHS ENDED 31ST JULY 1983 The unaudited results of the Group and of the Com- Way pany for the six months ended737 words
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Advertisement408 1983-10-29 25 In water, town and bio gas supply; irrigation, drainage and effluent piping Poly pipe, made of high density polyethylene, is the answer to all your piping problems. Proven superior for: tropical climates. Can be stored indefinitely Potable water supply m the open without becoming brittle. Raw water mains Low thermal408 words
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Advertisement221 1983-10-29 26 SOONLY ANN, THE FURNITURE SHOP THAwduEVES IN GOOD SERVICE AND LONG-TERM BENEFITS FOR THE CONSUMER. jp^C^M Soonly Ann is a well-known name m the furniture business /jF m\ m Singapore. The name itself is heard far^and wide and /T ft tremendous support had been given by the public from all221 words
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Miscellaneous345 1983-10-29 26 GARFIELD 5T0P ME. IF VOU'VE A /s^2^ "7^ V MEARP THIS ONE J r^m^A %?^A l JT^^\ fU \&^^s£r<J\- I LET ME N ~'^W A^ 1- >>^V >. »f* f f REPHRASE "^^5 /l^ V THAT .J /T7 *M$ \KV<rC^C^^^ tip o C\\ \tO-29 I J?/VA PAVf 6 I Tff345 words
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Advertisement558 1983-10-29 27 ATaste of France. From Gog au Chambertin to Crepes Suzette. J At The BeKedere Buffet Lunehec >n. i li»^ *nJI T^auk >*- v wTii 7^^BiW;iß Bi-. jSjflpHßHßifli^Sr'^^E^ €B #-*^i \^M. iBmI^jjEBF 1 JJB|Byftffim fc <A B S^vß B^^^Bi» B m mh^ jmbl a ih£ h- "^^aSn-^ B& <. t VI558 words
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Miscellaneous459 1983-10-29 27 PEANUTS BySchalx NOR BERT By George Fett TV£ UfcD IT/ T~ fuJ^REU^Z Y f I'LL 6t\JE 1WEM I'M fcOkMtOG AUJ*W IAEKT UCAF Ft**. I CUE MOW* CUM4CE .7 BEETLE BAILEY bj, Mart walker THERE <9OE£ WHAT ME THlMKS A VEAM E AL5O TMlNlKS] THE GENERAL// A GREAT THE QOc$ 1A459 words
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Advertisement85 1983-10-29 28 v^l '^r ■w^ ftv w I ft \|P"M j #1 M^B 1 Br i V P?^ B ft B £ii (i^^T^ft r <M^flflflk ft ft i 11 I mßflMi WHAT 'S BERNHARD JOHNSON ouvQ rv Bll^b (IS wm mpß^# fa HP^ °he is currently the President of fi Ss& jr85 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1983-10-29 29 Grand Funk Railroad was once upon a time the loudest group m the United States. But it's quieter these days, as KANNAN CHANDRAN found out when he talked to its clean-shaven leader early this week. THE American noise machine, Grand Funk Railroad, exploded onto theSTEVEN LEE - 1,263 words
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Article, Illustration614 1983-10-29 29 MINU THAROOR - MINU THAROOR AN EVENING IN MANIPUR BHANUSINGHER PADAVALI In aid of the Spastic Children's Association Victoria Theatre, Monday, 8 p.m. Tickets available at the door Previewed by THE north-eastern Indian state of Manipur nestles m the foothills of the massive Himalayan range alongside the border614 words
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Advertisement80 1983-10-29 29 /\f\ Bed Room Sets: One Double Bed, One Dressing Table. One 3 Door Wardrobe. One Side Table. mJv i^^^^BßMM^BF ll l '< ll !"'«»i*fc»-__ /'^JIWG^N. j/^^m AM Beds Without Mattresses Now $650 fcL^^,.,^^ ■^^*^J nk Hj Nd^hJMFn' S 1^ O? f\ O C\VJ 4ii*»^^^ m mg£± (BflpMßb.3 P KiO^ .^i*80 words
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Article143 1983-10-29 30 PICK of the DAY SMILEY'S PEOPLE (Part One) (Ch 5, 10.10 p.m): Much to our relief. Dallas has made way for this excellent British Broadcasting Corporation's six-part dramatisation of John le Carre's novel. Two seemingly unconnected events, one in Paris and the other in Hamburg, bring George Smiley out of143 words
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Article, Illustration22 1983-10-29 30 From left: Dudley Sutton, Cart Jurgens and Alec Guinness m Smiley 's People (Ch 5, 18.10 p.m)22 words
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Article, Illustration237 1983-10-29 30 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE CURSE OF THE BLACK WIDOW (Chinese subtitles) (Ch 5, 11.38 p.m.): A spinechilling suspense drama that will bring your evening to a jostling end. Mark Higbie is hired by a woman to investigate the death of her friend. Higbie soon realises that the237 words
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Advertisement104 1983-10-29 30 IP Loueciions or "^^^^v i P^^^^^Hhß Made m West Germany 4 "''^^^^t^i^M^^^MM^^m once again we've come up z^.\ 1 wit 1 t> eauti^ l wa y s or^ ou to i'i^^^^^BaK^^mk cover the walls of y° ur home ii|'TC^-^g^fi )of^t^^^B^mUt^HKm Now there's 'Suprofil', v^^^^^^hH^^^hHSh 'Imperial and 'Feeling for you H^BHHBBl^Ml^^^^^^^^^^Bi104 words
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Miscellaneous400 1983-10-29 30 Bilk ■A* Ufcjilm jML^r^J Hlßft h BgiUfflnll I Mm dmHMfr nwm, a*— m Ik ilk Jk -41H Album Time 3.08 World 6.88 AM World News 6.89 News 3.99 NeW s about The World Today 6.25 Britain 3.15 From the Book Choice 6.38 Finan- weeklies 3.36 Classical cial News 6.46 Reflections400 words
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Miscellaneous242 1983-10-29 30 1.00 PM Opening followed by Sesame Street How to use the letters S and T, and the number 9. 2.00 Doctor Snuggles (Children's programme) 2.30 Saturday Matinee The Last Days of Pompeii (See Pick of the Day) 4.10 ABC Wide World of Sports 5.05 Hanya Untuk Mv (Malay/r) 5.45 The242 words
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Miscellaneous253 1983-10-29 30 one of music's most popular rock band. 8.40 Magic Moments (Entertainment programme) 8.50 Gavilan The Hydra (Malay subtitles): The Hydra is a prototype high speed vessel invented by Gavilan. Max Schiller, an arms dealer, steals the vessel. In order to regain possession of the vessel, Gavilan has to break into253 words
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Miscellaneous783 1983-10-29 30 3.00 PM Quran Reading 7.30 One of the Boys Too Much To 3.07 Programme Summary Do 3.15 Big League Soccer 8.00 News and Weather Forecast 419 PJ Bacang Manis Bacang Beruiat 826 Hari Ini Dalam Sejarah: Today m (r) History 541 Hari Ini Dalam Sejarah: Today m 836 Puspawama: Entertainment783 words
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