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Title Section15 1983-11-04 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8315 words
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Article, Illustration244 1983-11-04 1 MR THEAN Up Ping, another very senior member of the Singapore Bar m private practice, has been appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court. Mr Thean, 51, whose elevation will take effect from Feb 1 next year, is the fourth advocate and solicitor to244 words
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Article34 1983-11-04 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. The next space shuttle flight, carrying the European space agency's Spacelab scientific laboratory, will be launched on Nov 28, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said today ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration588 1983-11-04 1 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW US home computer shakeout and IBM Peanut will cause ripples By THE frontlines have been drawn. Now it is their turn to do battle. Personal computer dealers m Singapore will soon be waging another price war, driven not so much by localUPI - 588 words
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Article, Illustration741 1983-11-04 1 BEN DAVIDSON - Firms with 13.5 m tax bill ordered to wind up BEN DAVIDSON By I THE High Court yesterday ordered People's Park Development Ltd and People's Park Land Pte Ltd to be wound up after the companies failed to pay $13.5 million m back taxes to the Comptroller of Income Tax.741 words
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Article123 1983-11-04 1 THE South-east Asian correspondent of The Melbourne Age, Michael Richardson, said today that he had been banned from the Philippines. The ban, imposed on the advice of Philippines military intelligence, accused him of predicting the overthrow of the government of President Ferdinand Marcos, he said. Richardson, 39,123 words
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Article175 1983-11-04 1 HONGKONG, Thurs. The Singaporean businessman who was robbed of foreign currency valued at HK$7 million (about $1.8 million) yesterday was Identified as Mr Ng Tai Tung, director of Commercial Development Finance Ltd. Mr Ng, 59, was met at the airport by five men shortly before 3175 words
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359 1983-11-04 1 Nine Umno divisions show their support for Mahathir K. LUMPUR, Thurt NINE Umno divisions and at least one coalition partner have expressed their support for the Mahathir government over the controversial constitutional amendments passed by Parliament m September. Reports m the New Straits Times and Berita Harian said today that359 words
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Article135 1983-11-04 1 Caretaker MP for Havelock THE MP for Bukit Panjang, Mr Lee Yiok Seng, will look after the late Mr Hon Sui Sen's constituency. He will continue to do this "until a Member of Parliament is elected for Havelock m the next general election", a statement from the Prime Minister's Office135 words
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Article63 1983-11-04 1 ISLAMABAD, Thurs. Muslim religious leaders here have ruled that official portraits of Pakistan's founder Mr Mohammed Ali Jinnah,which adorn all government offices, are anti-Islamic and should be removed. They are also demanding that the government scrap plans to put Mr Jinnah's face on new 500 andAFP - 63 words
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Advertisement34 1983-11-04 1 62 pages today Today's Ipoh amateur race card Page 35 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS S, 4, 1 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 21 TIMES BUSINESS 21-24 CAUSEWAY 34 CLASSIFIEDS 2W3 RACING 35 SPORTS SC-Sf34 words
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Article596 1983-11-04 2 Shop-around-the-clock SINGAPOREANS don't just eat. They also shop. And they'll do both at three m the morning. Like they say, show us a late snacker, shopper at that unearthly hour and we'll show you: a student swotting for his exams, the shift worker stopping off at the supermarket on596 words
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Article277 1983-11-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Increase In crimes committed by foreigners while working In Singapore Is disturbing rather than alarming. But the upward trend, as highlighted by Home Affairs Minister Chna Sian Chin, underscores the correctness of the decision to gradually phase out labour from non-traditional sources. Evidence that277 words
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Article49 1983-11-04 2 BURMA OPENING UP AFTER more than 20 years, General Ne Win is still m firm control of Burma. Under him, the country became isolationist as it travelled down the road to socialism but of late, Burma has had to open its doors partially following economic setbacks. Page 2049 words
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Article217 1983-11-04 2 MALAYSIAN MOSAICS BHD'S PRE-TAX PROFITS FORECAST MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd has forecast group pre-tax profits of not less than M 51.47 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1983. At the parent company level, it has forecast pre-tax profits of at least $370,000 for the same period. The group217 words
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Article216 1983-11-04 2 Jahangir retains title JAHANGIR KHAN, of Pakistan, retained the World Masters squash title against compatriot Qamar Zaman m Warrington, England on Wednesday night, but suffered the rare shock of losing a game. Jahangir, the 19-year-old world champion who has been unbeaten since April, 1981, won the thrilling final 9-6,216 words
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Article706 1983-11-04 2 Banking on them too SMALLER foreign banks which have so far resisted the Philippine request for a 90-day moratorium on debts falling due from Oct 17, are under increasing pressure to join m the country's financial rescue. The 12-bank advisory committee representing the country's largest foreign creditors706 words
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Article380 1983-11-04 2 City of mysteries WATER, salt and age are eroding Mohenjo-Daro, the capital city of one of the worldjs least explored but most developed ancient civilisations. The Harappans, a Bronze Age people who lived m what now is Pakistan's Indus River Valley, built an urban society that m its380 words
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Article228 1983-11-04 2 Traders get the boot THREE businessmen from Peninsula Malaysia were given 24 hours to leave Sabah for selling flower pots at inflated prices to a state agency, it was reported on Wednesday. The Utusan Malaysia newspaper said the marching orders were announced by Chief Minister Datuk Harris228 words
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Article172 1983-11-04 2 Music's her love CHARMING 16-year-old Taiwanese student singer Jin Peiyu is here to promote her second album, Reminiscence of Childhood. Music has been her love since childhood and her parents have always given her full support and encouragement. She began formal training m singing at the172 words
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494 1983-11-04 3 Marcos rejects demand MANILA, Thurs. President Ferdinand Marcos today rejected an opposition demand that he submit himself to a new election m 1984. Mr Marcos called ridiculous" the opposition call for general elections In May next year for all elective posts, Including theAP; FT - 494 words
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371 1983-11-04 3 BEIJING, Thursday SIX leading figures of the Cultural Revolution, including historian and writer Qi Benyu, were sentenced to jail terms after one of the biggest trials of leftwing personalities since the trial of the Gang of Four, the Beijing Daily reported todaysAFP - 371 words
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Article72 1983-11-04 3 Two sets of test-tube twins ADELAIDE, Thurs. A proud Dr John Kerin said it had to be a world's first after he delivered two sets of test-tube twins within three hours of each other at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The two sets of twins, one boys and the other girls, wereAP - 72 words
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Article45 1983-11-04 3 ROSARIO, (Argentina), Thurs. US$5 million (5510.2 million) worth of paintings, including a Goya, an El Greco and a Murillo, were stolen from Rosario Museum yesterday m this town 370 km north of Buenos Aires yesterday by a group of armed, masked men. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article33 1983-11-04 3 NEWCASTLE (England), Thurs. —The state-run British Shipbuilders group yesterday reached a compromise pay agreement with trade union leaders and averted the immediate threat of a national strike m the industry. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article139 1983-11-04 3 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. The second attempt at an inquiry into the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino opened today with the mother and sister of his alleged assassin going into hysterics when asked to publicly identify his body which was unclaimed for139 words
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Article73 1983-11-04 3 WEST GERMANY will provide India with some of the much-needed spare parts for its Tarapur atomic power plant under an agreement signed between the two countries last month, West German ambassador Rolf Ramisch confirmed m New Delhi on Wednesday. He said his country was not m aAFP - 73 words
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Article69 1983-11-04 3 A NUMBER of South Korean students remained m police custody yesterday following a demonstration on a major Seoul campus that included criticism of US President Ronald Reagan's planned visit to South Korea next, student sources m Seoul said. The demonstration reportedly took place on Wednesday at KoreaAP - 69 words
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Article55 1983-11-04 3 FOUR AFTERSHOCKS of a devastating quake that destroyed 44 villages jolted eastern Turkey overnight, killing two more pea pie and frightening thousands of survivors sleeping outside m near-freezing weather. Search teams using cranes and bulldozers dug 93 more bodies from the rubble of Sunday's quake, raising theAP - 55 words
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Article71 1983-11-04 3 FOREIGN MINISTERS from Saudi Arabia and its five gulf allies ended two days of official talks m Doha on Wednesday which focused on the Gulf war, Lebanon and interArab disputes. The ministers from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which groups Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman andReuter - 71 words
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Article91 1983-11-04 3 FOR THE first time since mid-1979 oil consumption m the industrial countries will show an increase m the October-December quarter, because of the sharp pickup m economic activity m the United States and Canada, the International Energy Agency (lE A) indicated on Wednesday. In its latestAFP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration43 1983-11-04 3 picture. SHOW-STOPPER: Nissan's concept of the car of the future the NX-21 which stands proudly now at the Tokyo Motor Show. It features a newly-developed ceramic gas turbine engine. More than 223 exhibitors are at the show. Pana43 words
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89 1983-11-04 3 Hawke queries 'printed in Singapore' edition CANBERRA, Thurs. Prime Minister Bob Hawke said he was delighted to launch the new edition of the Australian Encyclopedia he just wished it was not printed m Singapore. Mr Hawke praised the new edition of the 12--volume reference work on Australia, saying it portrayedAP - 89 words
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Article32 1983-11-04 3 NEWCASTLE (England), Thurs. The state-run British Shipbuilders group yesterday reached a compromise pay agreement with trade union leaders and averted the immediate threat of national strike m the industry. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration348 1983-11-04 4 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentina's Peronist party has fallen into disarray following its first electoral defeat m history. Factional fighting and calls for the resignation of party leaders have broken out over placing blame for the upset presidential victory of Mr Raul Alfonsin of theNYT; AP - 348 words
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Article153 1983-11-04 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Black and white Americans, Republicans and Democrats, liberals and conservatives, they all Joined together m the Rose Garden at the White House yesterday m an act of unity to watch as President Ronald Reagan signed a Bill to establish a legal public holiday mNYT - 153 words
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355 1983-11-04 4 DETROIT, Thurs. American car manufacturers are trying to build a case for permanent limits on imports of Japanese cars. This is despite the Reagan administration's intention to do away with quotas after March 1985. Officials of Ford Motor Company, Chrysler Corporation andNYT - 355 words
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248 1983-11-04 4 Invasion of Grenada Anglo-American alliance undermined, say right-wingers LONDON, Thurs. DEEP divisions have opened within Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party over her government's response to the American invasion of Grenada last week. Right-wing Tories turned on Foreign Secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe, at a privateNYT - 248 words
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159 1983-11-04 4 Soviets deny diplomats plotted murder KINGSTON, Thurs. The Soviet Embassy yesterday denied Jamaican accusations that the four Russian diplomats ordered to leave plotted a murder. It said their expulsion was an attempt to worsen relations between the two nations. An embassy spokesman said that the four diplomats planned to leaveUPI - 159 words
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96 1983-11-04 4 US to help restore Grenada economy WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States is committing US$3 million (556.2 million) to Grenada to help it return to normal, the US Agency for International Development announced yesterday. Mr Peter McPherson, the agency administrator, indicated that the funds represent the beginning of a long-term USAP - 96 words
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261 1983-11-04 4 Island 'had secret deals to buy communist arms' WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Soviet Union, Cuba and North Korea signed secret agreements to provide Grenada with US$37.B million (Ss76 million) worth of weapons and military experts, a highranking US official told a Congressional panel yesterday. Deputy Secretary of State, Mr Kenneth Dam,Reuter - 261 words
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246 1983-11-04 4 HAVANA, Thar s. Thousands of people gathered outside Havana's leading hospital and sang the national anthem as Cubans wounded m Grenada came home as national heroes. The 57 injured, some limping, others on stretchers, and It Cuban doctors, were all greeted Individually by President FidelReuter - 246 words
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192 1983-11-04 6 France has sent five jets, says Iraq PARIS, Thnrs. France delivered five Super-Etendard fighterbombers to Iraq last month, Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz said m a newspaper Interview published today. Mr Azli told the prosocialist dally Le Matin that bilateral relations between France and Iraq went through difficult timesReuter; AP - 192 words
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Article66 1983-11-04 6 LONDON, Thurs. Authorities will open an inquiry into high cancer rates reported near a nuclear power plant at Windscale m northwestern England, Secretary of State for the Environment Patrick Jenkin said here yesterday. The media has exaggerated consequences of radioactivity levels reported near the plant, Mr JenkinAFP - 66 words
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108 1983-11-04 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The US House ef Representatives yesterday rejected a move to force withdrawal of US Marines from Lebanon, with both supporters and opponents voicing concern over the safety of troops assigned to the peacekeeping duties m Beirut. By a vote of 274-153, the CongressmenAP - 108 words
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Article339 1983-11-04 6 Severe recession and mass unemployment have been forecast TEL AVIV, Thursday ISRAEL is headed for a severe economic recession, according to Dr Moshe Mandelbaum, governor of the central bank, and is facing a period of mass unemployment, according to Mr Aharon Uzan, the Labour Minister.FT - 339 words
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142 1983-11-04 6 PRETORIA, Thurs. White South African voters approved a new constitution admitting Asians and mixed-race people to South Africa's white government, according to referendum results announced today. With results m from 10 of 15 voting districts, Prime Minister P.W. Botha's ruling National Party had anAP; AFP; Reuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration324 1983-11-04 6 Day 3 of Lebanon talks GENEVA, Thursday FIGHTING short tempers and frayed nerves, Lebanon's warring factional leaders today enter a third day of multi-party talks m neutral Switzerland with still a long way to go on solving the issues that divide them. Yestrday'sReuter - 324 words
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Article216 1983-11-04 6 JERUSALEM, Thurs. Two separate speeches have indicated that Israel and the United States were returning to full coordination of their Lebanon policy after more than a year of friction. In the first, US Undersecretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger yesterday offered to "reinvigorate the strategic dialogue"AP - 216 words
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Article, Illustration339 1983-11-04 7 US studies new missile offer to Moscow WASHINGTON, Thurs. Officials of the Reagan administration are exploring a suggestion by US negotiator Paul Nitze that a new proposal to limit nuclear missiles m Europe should be offered to the Soviet Union m the Geneva arms control talks, sources said yesterday. AccordingAP; UPI - 339 words
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175 1983-11-04 7 Mitterrand to spend more on N-weapons PARIS, Thors. The socialist government of Mr Francois Mitterrand yesterday announced a defence budget which lays stress on its independent nuclear force and organising a new 47,Mt-man rapid intervention force. Defence Minister Charles Hernu, outlining the budget on which debate will start In theAP - 175 words
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416 1983-11-04 7 Move to boost Poland's human rights progress WASHINGTON, Thurs THE White House yesterday announced the easing of sanctions on loans and fishing rights for Poland, but held off on lifting them, saying any further relaxation would depend on Polish progress on human rights.AP; Reuter; NYT - 416 words
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Article, Illustration73 1983-11-04 7 ITALIAN President Sandro Pertini (right) embraces American conductor-composer Leonard Bernstein after the latter conducted a concert at Rome's Santa Cecilia Academy of Music on Tuesday. Mr Bernstein, who is honorary president of Santa Cecilia, was received m a private audience by Pope John Paul II on Monday afterUPI - 73 words
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167 1983-11-04 7 Soviet supply ships sail to help cities cut off by ice MOSCOW, Thurs. A convoy of six freighters led by two icebreakers has set out to supply isolated cities of northern Siberia cut off by frozen seas, the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia reported yesterday. About 20 ships are still trappedReuter - 167 words
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176 1983-11-04 7 Kennedy's 1,000 missile target started it' NEW YORK, Thurs. The 1961 decision by President John Kennedy to build 1,000 intercontinental ballistic missiles started the nuclear arms race between the Soviet Union and the United States, according to former top Soviet and American officials. The officials, who include Mr Kennedy's SecretaryReuter - 176 words
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210 1983-11-04 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States House of Representatives yesterday approved a record US$247 billion (*****.5 billion) defence Bill providing funds for all major military systems requested by President Ronald Reagan except chemical weapons. The Bill would mean a 2.5 per cent incease overReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1983-11-04 8 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Story by ROUND-the-clock supermarkets, fast gaining popularity m Singapore, are not just a boon for late night shoppers. They have become a haven for the bored, the lonely and those who find difficulty sleeping. It was hardly a year ago thatWONG KWAI CHOW - 1,200 words
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Advertisement286 1983-11-04 8 National makes borne entertainment so easy! Easy on the eye and your pocket, that is. With National's latest line of colour TVs and video recorders you'll get crisp, sharp images and perfect stills. And with our generous gifts accompanying every purchase, you'll get great value for money. Get it all286 words
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242 1983-11-04 9 Disqualified Talentime finalists asked to perform THE three disqualified Chinese Talentime finalists have been unexpectedly compensated. Teong Swee Kiong, Hui Choi Hah and the threemember group, The Straw, have been asked to perform alongside the male and female winners, Chen Xian Ping and Xiao Yu Feng, m a charity show242 words
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Article37 1983-11-04 9 MARINE Police will conduct live-firing exercises at the Southern Islands range on Pulau Senang on all four Sundays this month between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. The public are asked to keep clear of the range.37 words
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Article22 1983-11-04 9 A 70-year-old woman, Madam Yong Ting Cheong, died after she was nit by a car along Thomson Road on Wednesday.22 words
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440 1983-11-04 9 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By "START her up!" This will be the lusty cry that will ring out on Ayer Merbau island next week when the petrochemical complex finally springs to life for a 100-day warm-up process, before its February start. When asked by440 words
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Article, Illustration157 1983-11-04 9 Positively a winner! POSITIVE thinking won 22-year-old graphic arts student See Hak Gel the log* contest for Senior Citizens* Week. The organising committee received four from Hak Gel, a student at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (his name, translated literally, means "Student of the Arts"); there were 19 other157 words
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239 1983-11-04 9 TONG YOKE THO - A pair of hands that shows love for elders TONG YOKE THO By A PAIR of strong young hands supporting the smiling faces of an elderly couple have come together m a logo for Senior Citizens' Week which starts on Sunday. Mr Fong Chan Yoon, vice-chairman of Sage and chairman239 words
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259 1983-11-04 12 %^r TAXI-DRIVER Song Teng Beng was charged yesterday with summonses for not stopping at red traffic lights and giving false particulars. No pleas were taken from Song, 52, who is alleged to have stated that a Mr Yeo Hock Seng was driving the taxi259 words
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132 1983-11-04 12 Carpenter loses $14,000 to thieves A CARPENTER lost $14,200 m savings and lottery winnings to thieves at his construction site quarters at Old Holland Road on Tuesday. Mr Supandi, 30, an Indonesian, had kept the money m a briefcase. When he returned from work at 5 p.m., he found tha132 words
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397 1983-11-04 12 MR S. MUIRA, deputy managing director of Jurong Shipyard, confessed to an audience of hardened yard workers that his English was just not good enough. Yet, by the time he had finished his address, he had his audience roaring with laughter. I397 words
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250 1983-11-04 12 Mahathir launches month-long campaign In Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian government has launched a national productivity month, emphasising that productivity is the key to the country's economic progress. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, m his speech to launch the campaign on Tuesday, said productivity was the keyNST - 250 words
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318 1983-11-04 12 Keep the busy bee flying, HDB staff told TEAMY the busy bee started early yesterday. At 9 a.m., it was at the Housing Board clubhouse at Toa Payoh where the board's chairman, Mr Hsuan Owyang, told his staff to keep the bee buzzing around their offices to gear up for318 words
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Miscellaneous1019 1983-11-04 13 A QUICK LOOK AT WHAT'S ON EH^J Awards presentations Walkathon Quizzes Photo/speech/poster contests Road shows w^^ YOU!? Skits Presentation of new work methods and devices Open house Exhibitions Ppj| >pXtrJr) CUt-and-keep Calendar if z mfmmmmwmmm §mmm Talks Conventions Forums Workshop Seminars v i ySV/ <k J f I apt I'lfffli1,019 words
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502 1983-11-04 15 Mary Jer to begin her evidence on Monday The charges MARY Jer Pereira, 57, and Krishnasamy s/o Seevasamy, 36, are Jointly charged with conspiring between June 22 and July 4, 1981, to cause grievous hurt to Mrs Lynn Pereira, 32. The charge says502 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-11-04 15 Death-fall man hits woman on ground floor A MAN hurtled down from a block of flats yesterday and hit a woman who fainted when she realised what had happened. The fall killed the man. The woman was last night recovering from a "stiff neck" bat was otherwise unhurt. It is290 words
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88 1983-11-04 15 THE United Overseas Bank group has introduced a 24-hour office banking service that enables the businessman to operate his company's current account through the telephone. The service, available from yesterday, allows the user to check his company's bank balance, re- quest a statement88 words
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266 1983-11-04 15 Such goods never sold at $10, court told A SALES supervisor yesterday told a magistrate's court that penwatches similar to the one bought by a lecturer were never sold at $13 at C.K. Tang, but at $10 during the June sale last year. Miss Teh Cheng Hiang, 40, was testifying266 words
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Article49 1983-11-04 15 A MORTAR shell, believed to be a remnant from the last war, was found fa East Coast Avenue on Wednesday. It was found by a worker who was digging a drain at about 8.15 p.m. The Singapore Armed Forces Bomb Disposal Unit detonated it yesterday morning.49 words
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Article63 1983-11-04 15 The Drama Centre at Canning Rise is closed for renovations for six months, starting from this month till the end of April next year. Its staff will temporarily operate from the cultural affairs division at the Ministry of Culture at City Hall. Booking inquiries for the use of63 words
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Article56 1983-11-04 15 A MOTHER of two daughters who pleaded guilty to running a brothel m her house fa Mergui Road, off Norfolk Road, on Oct 15 was fined $3,000 yesterday. Teh Ah 800 alias Teh Ah Ber, 45, was m the three-bedroomed house when a police party raided it56 words
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Article47 1983-11-04 15 A CONTRACTOR was fined $350 yesterday for operating a massage business in six rooms of Cairnhill Hotel between May 9 and Sept 13 without a licence. Seom Ming Tick, 39, pleaded guilty to a police summons for violating a section of the Massage Establishment Act.47 words
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Article, Illustration400 1983-11-04 17 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR It will be a natural habitat for endangered species as well By A $50 million wild-life park is expected to be built m Sarawak by 1986. The park, which is expected to be several hundred square kilometres, will also be a400 words
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421 1983-11-04 17 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By A BRITISH expert at your doorstep at no charge this is the offer of a London-based organisation dedicated to assisting companies and institutions all over the world. All that is required of the client is that he421 words
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107 1983-11-04 17 Khoon Choy praises generous artists THE generosity of local artists was lauded by the Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Lee Khoon Choy. The artists had donated their works to help raise funds for kidney patients. Mr Lee, who officiated at the opening ceremony of a National Kidney107 words
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Article173 1983-11-04 17 Nurses visit more homes NURSES from the Home Nursing Foundation made more home visits and saw more patients for the period April last year to March this year. During this period they made 39,761 home visits and saw 2,477 patients compared to 39,430 visits and 2,375 patients the previous period.173 words
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144 1983-11-04 17 Pig farmers get their licences back after appeal FIVE small-time pig farmers m Lim Chu Kang had their licences restored recently after complying with regulations not to feed their livestock with swill. They were among nine farmers who appealed to the Primary Production Department after their farming licences were revoked144 words
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459 1983-11-04 18 The Straits Times Says Why crime must not work here I THE increase m the number of crimes committed by foreigners while working m Singapore is disturbing rather than alarming. But the upward trend, as highlighted by Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin on Wednesday, underscores the correctness of the459 words
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Article, Illustration567 1983-11-04 18 HIGH TECHNOLOGY promises economic gains but there are social and psychological costs for workers. In a study on the human aspects of robotics, researchers from Carnegie Mellon University discover the effects of using robots m industry. PETER STONE of the New York Times reports. NEW567 words
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494 1983-11-04 18 WAYS to counter the social and psychological pressures that workers often face with the introduction of new technologies is the heart of the research under way by Richard Walton, professor of human resource management at Harvard Business School. Professor Walton says that he isNYT - 494 words
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Article, Illustration725 1983-11-04 18 The things authors do WHEN you're out flogging a new book, which I've been doing for the last three weeks, you run into some very interesting people. No one is too big m this country to refuse the publisher's request to appear on talk shows. I've been on radio, televisionLos Angeles Times Syndicate - 725 words
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Article, Illustration552 1983-11-04 18 COMPUTERS have been around longer than robots, so they offer another and perhaps more complete picture of the social and psychological strains placed on workers as new technologies are introduced. In 1981, American companies purchased one million data terminals, increasing the total m use to fiveNYT - 552 words
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273 1983-11-04 19 They use objects to 'book' places in queue ON Oct 27, I queued up at the Ang Mo Kio South area office for season parking tickets which would be sold the next day. While m the queue, I saw people placing objects on the floor and walking away. The objects273 words
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Letter, Illustration318 1983-11-04 19 WE would like to reassure your readers that incidents like the recent attacks by hornets and a vulture on joggers m Macßitchie Reservoir, reported m your paper last week, are not common: The forest is not necessarily a dangerous place. As you would on318 words
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266 1983-11-04 19 THE Ministry of Education has been extremely generous towards the nongraduate teachers m recent years. It gave them two increments for the Advanced Certificate m Education. Then it organised 'A' level and university entrance examination courses for them. The ministry also gives them increments266 words
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438 1983-11-04 19 THE invasion of Grenada by the United States has evoked sharp criticism from both communist and non-communist countries. Although President Ronald Reagan made an admirable attempt to explain the US action, there are many who still point an accusing finger at the438 words
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476 1983-11-04 19 SINGAPORE has not been blessed with a vast land area or plenty of natural resources. We are, however, blessed with a promising population and a sound political leadership. A sound political leadership is as important as good managers, and must not be taken for476 words
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236 1983-11-04 19 Non-peak days are chosen whenever possible WE thank Mr G. Sim for his comments m the letter "Senior citizens caught m long queues" during the dates of issue of new commemorative stamps. (ST, Oct 18). Whenever possible new stamp issues are released during non-peak periods, i.e. avoiding the beginning, middle236 words
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Letter, Illustration35 1983-11-04 19 IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start m Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the initiator!35 words
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Article, Illustration763 1983-11-04 20 FRANCIS DERON - FRANCIS DERON By 4 DESPITE the inspiration drawn from the China of Chairman Mao Zedong at that time, Gen Ne Win did not appear to be a great fan of the Chinese leader, to judge by a quote often attributed to him. "MaybeAFP - 763 words
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Article, Illustration864 1983-11-04 20 WILLIAM STEVENS - Death stalks the chaotic highways of India WILLIAM STEVENS By NEW DELHI The Grand Trunk Road, one of India's historic thoroughfares, is a major national highway as important to the northern part of the country as, say, Interstate 95 is to the eastern United States. The Grand Trunk, however, carriesNYT - 864 words
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Article357 1983-11-04 21 SINGAPORE: The stock market closed narrowly mixed on renewed buying m selective trading yesterday ahead of the long Deepa vail weekend, aided by higher New York and Hongkong market advices. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 2.98 points higher at 949.39. Turnover improved to 8.9357 words
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Article27 1983-11-04 21 Up Down unch Industrials 61 29 Finance 11 4 5 Hotels 6 1 Properties 3 3 5 Plantations 4 Mining 4 1 0 Deb/Loans 4 427 words
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Article55 1983-11-04 21 U M Flour 690 +40 I C S 810 +30 Sungei Beiii 800 +30 Kentucky Spore 432 +26 Miiu FmUls 330 +24 Guinness 450 +20 Menang Corp 202 +19 Temerloh 590 +15 Syn Resins 374 +14 G E Life 1660 +10 O C B C 1100+10 M Cement 87055 words
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Article39 1983-11-04 21 Easo 1060 -20 Shangri-La 360 -16 Apollo 270 -12 M Banking 925 -10 Nat Iron 640 -10 ltd Plantations 530 -10 J Cement 474 -10 Tasek Cement 428 -10 Rothmans Msia 348 -8 S P Textile 312 -839 words
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Article43 1983-11-04 21 Nov 2 Nov 3 BT Composite: 897.31 898.12 BT Indicator: *****88 *****19 ST Industrials: 937.32 940.30 ST Finance: 2663.50 2672.49 ST Hotels: 941.10 940.38 ST Properties: 686.40 686.75 ST Minings: 242.26 243.22 ST Plantations: 1503.33 1504.64 OCBC: 783.57 784.77 SESInd: 713.93 713.6043 words
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Article22 1983-11-04 21 Cerebos 750,000 Pahang Cons 436,000 Harimau 383,000 UOL Warrants 381,000 Pan-El 362,000 Total turnover: 8.03 m Total value: $22.43 m22 words
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Article67 1983-11-04 21 Boastaadßhd 1 C*C +5 CCM Cold Storage Duntoplnd Esso -20 FAN +10 Genttngs Gnlaness +20 Haw Par Inchcape Bhd -5 Keppel +4 MTC Multi-Purpose 1 NBT Nat Iron 10 PMC +10 PanElec +6 Perils Plant -5 Prlma +5 Prompt +4 Robinson n -4 Rothmans I +367 words
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Article2769 1983-11-04 22 Sing apore closing prices All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN Is traded m lots of II shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. Gr'a Net 1983 Laut Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or-2,769 words
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Article47 1983-11-04 22 AISB'A' 414 +32 Taklam 850 +30 Guiness 496 +28 Choc Prod 610 +25 M Feedmills 358 +24 SMI 565 +20 Chin Teck 840 +20 Landmarks 350 +18 PanElec 364 +16 Utd Est 530+15 UM Flour 710 +15 TanChong 795 +15 Raleigh 525 +10 Carlsberg 530 +1047 words
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Article399 1983-11-04 22 SHARES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on a slightly steadier note yesterday but overall conditions remained quiet as investors took to the sidelines ahead of the long weekend. After a barely steady opening, prices drifted for most of the morning session but interest managed to399 words
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Article537 1983-11-04 22 SHARE prices on the Singapore stock market firmed op slightly In pre-holiday tradIng yesterday on Improved volume. Action during the day was focnssed on selected Slngapore stocks. Active Malaysian-based stocks were mostly In the plantation sector. Trading began slowing m the early morning but prices were537 words
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Article35 1983-11-04 22 Up Down Unch Industrials 58 22 25 Finance 8 5 2 Hotels 2 11 Properties 5 14 Oil Palms 3 15 Tins 2 4 2 Robbers 8 4 3 Deb/Loans 2 0 135 words
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Article1624 1983-11-04 22 BUSINESS DONE KUALA LUMPUR 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 AJUtWtta (3.508 4.005) Atom (10) 2.96 (1) 2.95 (1) 2.971,624 words
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Article170 1983-11-04 22 Managers' prims for Nov 5/7 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.33 3.54 The Savings Fund 1.91 2.03 Spore Prog Fund 1.45 1.54 Spore Sec. Fund 2.16 2.29 Spore Invest Fund 1.12 1.19 Spore Equity Fund 1.49 1.58 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.78 2.95 Mai Prog Fund170 words
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Article2541 1983-11-04 22 BUSINESS DONE SINGAPORE BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board2,541 words
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Article632 1983-11-04 23 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 230.75 cents per kilo, up a quarter cent from Wednesday's close. The morning session was marked up slightly on covering of November One RSS and steadier London advices. Prices fluctuated within a half632 words
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Article31 1983-11-04 23 Rubber: Nov 3 Singapore: November: 230.75 (up 0.25 cent) Malaysia: November: 253.00 cents (down 1.25 cents) Tin: M 530.04 per kilo (up two cents) 200 tonnes (up 45 tonnes)31 words
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Article198 1983-11-04 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firmer on covering m sympathy with a higher Chicago soy futures complex, but trading was thin with most operators sidelined ahead of the long weekend holiday. Nov m the south rose M 517.50 to M 51,295 a tonne while Dec198 words
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Article34 1983-11-04 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £931.00 (£923.00); sellers £931.50 (£924.00); Three Months buyers £954.00 (£945.50); sellers £954.50 (£946.00). Market tone: Barely steady after firmer. Sales: 24,300 tonnes.34 words
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Article271 1983-11-04 23 THE Straits tin price m Penang yesterday rose two cents to M 530.04 a kilo, still within the ITA lower range M 529.15 and MJ32.06. The rise followed a firmer close m London on Wednesday. The buffer stock manager gave most support but there was small demand from Japanese271 words
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Article116 1983-11-04 23 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 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 $497.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag116 words
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Article64 1983-11-04 23 THE kilobar market for gold deliverable m Singapore yesterday opened at 5526,363 and closed at 5526,424. The Far East opened at U*****.40/382.90 and eased slowly to the day's low of $381.60/382.10. Gold closed the morning at $382.30/ 382.80. The market reopened at $382.50/383.00. Trading remained quiet with the metal64 words
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Article154 1983-11-04 23 We4 Tmtm New York 8.80B 8.65B 8.eSS 8.70S Zurich 8.83B 8.51B 8.88S 8.S6S Thus We* Singapore 8.84B 8.58B 8.88S 8.63S dosing prices In US dollars a troy ounce. Sawn: Credit Hw, 8'pere. fix was US$381.75 an ounce yesterday. Wed Toes Melbourne(l) 411.10B 406.97B 415.25S 411.10S New York 382.00B154 words
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Article562 1983-11-04 23 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 552.1343/53. Trading was within a narrow range. The dollar eased m late afternoon trading to close at $2.1335/45. The greenback traded marginally quiet against major currencies. Against the mark, it closed at the day's high of 2.6455/65 from a low of562 words
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Article24 1983-11-04 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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Article45 1983-11-04 23 RANGE of prices ottered by discount houses on Nov 3: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2-3 Cloiinf Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2*4 3-month Bank bills 7 7/16 7 5/16 3 months CD 71/16 615/16 6 months CD 71/16 615/16 Smucw: NsttoMl Dbeaut Co.45 words
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Article34 1983-11-04 23 S pro laterbMk rates for BUg»--pwe dollars m N«v S: Offer Bid Overnight 7Vi 7 lirtonth 71/16 615/16 2 months 7 1/16 6 15/16 3 months 71/16 615/16 Overnight mode 6 734 words
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Article439 1983-11-04 23 ECONOMIC statistics released on Wednesday which showed robust growth m September helped the stock market snap out of the doldrums and prices ended the day moderately higher after a slow start. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had managed a total 5.79 point climb m the previous two439 words
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Article416 1983-11-04 23 A SPATE of bargain hunting among leading resource stocks helped markets rally m late trading yesterday. Near the close, the All-Ordi-naries Index, which had been about a point down most of the day, was up 2.3 points at 687.7. Turnover totalled A525.96 million, including $3.39 million m off-market business.416 words
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Article660 1983-11-04 23 EQUITIES firmed m quiet trading yesterday morning m reaction to the overnight gain on Wall Street. Wednesday's closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS Aliled-Lyons 143 -2 Ass. Dallies 136 -2 BTRPLC 544 +5 Babcocks 140 -7 Barclays 427 -5 Beecharns 308 +2 BICC 220660 words
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Article50 1983-11-04 23 H.K.HANO SENG Thursday 886.71 Wednesday 866.90 Week Ago 815.28 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 880.8 Wednesday 881.7 Week Ago 877.0 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 687.7 Wednesday 685.1 Week Ago 677.2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 707.8 Tuesday 706.2 Week Ago 690.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday unav Tuesday 1229.27 Week Ago 1243.8050 words
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Article376 1983-11-04 23 PRICES yesterday closed mixed with some profit-taking cited following recent rallies. Sentiment remained bullish and that dealers were expecting that the Hang Seng Index 900 mark would shortly be tested. The index ended off 0.19 point at 866.71, after scoring a 7.36 gain by mldmorning. Brokers said trading was376 words
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Article121 1983-11-04 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed easier with the Commercial and Industrial Index down 1.52 to 144.13, the Mining Marker down 1.93 to 1,258.03, and the Oils Index unchanged at 1.139. Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.011 +0.001 Atlas Con B 42.50 unch Bagulo Gold Basic Petroleum 0.009121 words
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Article171 1983-11-04 23 Source: ABN/Reater PI« ABN 335.00 -5 Ahold 180.00 -1.5 AkK> 13.10 -12 AMEV 129.00 -1.8 AmfU 114.00 -0.7 Amrobnk 56.00 -1 Berk 34.00S -2 BoU BSJO -0.7 BorsumlJ 212.00 -3 Botka 41.30 -1 Burtet 49.00 -1 Caland 32J0 unch Cal» 315.00 unch Dell Ml] 88.00 -0.5 Elaevler 418 i»171 words
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Article192 1983-11-04 23 Source: Credit Saisse Francs Actions Sulaaes 296 +2 Alusulase Br 738 -3 Alusulsse Reg 280 +8 Brown Boverl Br 1180 +30 Clba Oetgy Br 2225 +50 Clba Oelgy P C 1820 +75 Clba Oelgy Reg l»5 +13 Credit Sulsse Br 2140 +10 Credit Sulsse Reg 408 +2 Elefctrowatt Br192 words
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Article207 1983-11-04 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed with a firmer bias in thin trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand. The Book Club Index rose 0.17 point to 123.77 but trade volume fell to 136,560 shares from Wednesday's 175,324. Jalaprathan Cement, Maboonkhrong and First Trust gained one baht each to 161,207 words
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Article146 1983-11-04 21 KILLINGHALL Tin (M) Bhd has forecast pre-tax profits (before interest expenses and dividend income from Southern Banking Bhd) of M 515.4 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1983. In reply to KLSE queries regarding its proposed one-for-one rights issue, the company's directors said they expect to recommend146 words
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Article35 1983-11-04 21 THE SES has advised that trading m the shares of UIC on a ready basis will resume from 10am on Monday, Nov Settlement trading will commence with effect from 10am, Nov 25.35 words
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Article49 1983-11-04 21 RENONG Bhd has announced that the Renong Tin Dredging Co PLC's 3.4 per cent holding m the share capital of Bedford Plantations Bhd have been disposed of m the open market for $1.69 million cash. The proceeds from the sale will be utilised for other investments.49 words
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Article68 1983-11-04 21 TAIPEH, Thurs. Taiwan will have a record trade surplus of US$6 billion (5512.78 billion) this year, up from last year's $3,159 billion. Vincent Siew, director of the Board of Foreign Trade, said m a report to Parliament's economic committee that the surplus m the first nine monthsReuter - 68 words
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Article122 1983-11-04 21 TOKYO, Thurs. China is seeking US$3 billion (556.39 billion) m loans from the governmental Export-Import Bank of Japan to help finance its oil and coal development projects. A bank official said today that if the bank agrees to the request from the Bank of China, China's soleAFP - 122 words
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Article110 1983-11-04 21 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Sales of new houses jumped 13.7 per cent m September, quieting speculation that the key industry is giving up its leading role m the economic recovery. The US Commerce Department said sales reached 632,000 units at an annual rate despite an enormous U557,500 (5515,975)UPI - 110 words
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Article81 1983-11-04 21 LONDON, Thurs. The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan Finance NY is issuing a US$lOO million (Ss2l3 million) 10-year Eurobond, priced at par with a coupon of 12 per cent. Morgan Guaranty Ltd and LTCB International Ltd, the co-lead managers, said the issue is guaranteed by the Long-TermReuter - 81 words
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Article67 1983-11-04 21 BRUSSELS, Thurs. The Belgian National Bank's interventions to support the franc within the European Monetary System came to 9.7 billion francs (Ss3B4 million) m the week to Oct 31. National Bank sources said the interventions, mostly m French francs, were financed by shortterm credits from the» European MonetaryReuter - 67 words
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337 1983-11-04 21 Plan to merge Thyssen, Krupp declared dead BONN, Thurs. The plan to merge the steel interests of the Thyssen and Krupp groups was declared dead yesterday when Thyssen rejected as inadequate Bonn's last offer of financial aid. The collapse of the plan, broadly regarded as the most effective means ofFT - 337 words
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489 1983-11-04 21 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India's capital market is booming and stock exchanges are being expanded and modernised to cope with increased turnover. Brokers and Finance Ministry officials said tax concessions for the corporate sector, financial help for new industries and allowing non-resident IndiansReuter - 489 words
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493 1983-11-04 21 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd (MMB) has forecast group pre-tax profits of not less than MJ1.47 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1983. At the parent company level, it has forecast pre-tax profits of at least $370,000 for the same period. The group forecast, however,493 words
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Article169 1983-11-04 21 DBS Bank has reported its second case of share forgery this year to the Stock Exchange of Singapore. A total of 20,000 shares, bearing numbers *****5/35 and *****7/15, are believed to be counterfeits. The bank said that its registrar, Barbinder Co, had received the 20x1,000 shares169 words
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357 1983-11-04 21 HONG Fok's sale of 84,120 shares of $10 each m International Associated Company for $16.8 million cash is considered reasonable, although the price per share at $199.7 is lower than its adjusted asset backing. In a circular to shareholders of Hong Fok on357 words
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170 1983-11-04 24 KLK to acquire Kemasul for M$4.6m KUALA Lumpur Kepong Bhd (KLK) has disclosed that it is acquiring the entire paid-up capital of Kemasul Rubber Estates Ltd from Inch Kenneth Kajang Rubber PLC for M 54.6 million cash. Kemasul's principal asset is Kemasul Estate, a 455-hectare freehold estate, planted with rubber,170 words
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109 1983-11-04 24 STRAITS Steamship has set up a joint venture with Italthai Marine of Thailand to form Italthai Oil Services (IOS). The company will provide engineering and logistic support services to the rapidly expanding oil and gas industry m Thailand. Italthai Marine belongs to the Italthai Group,109 words
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Article465 1983-11-04 24 THE giant Malaysia Mining Corporation group appears to be heading for worse times ahead following its decision to shut down more dredges. For the first time, the world's largest mining group has had to resort to retrenching a "significant" number of workers, a move reflecting465 words
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Article293 1983-11-04 24 BONN, Thurs. West German companies remain sceptical about economic prospects and expect only a gradual recovery next year. The industry and trade association, DIHT, said m a survey that firms expect neither a self-supporting recovery nor renewed economic downturn m the country m 1984. Companies' employment plansReuter - 293 words
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274 1983-11-04 24 BANGKOK, Thurs. Floods m Bangkok and central Thailand, which killed at least 47 people and caused considerable damage to property, should have only minimal effect on agricultural production, Thai and American agriculture officials said. Agriculture Ministry officials said seasonal monsoon floods affected 49Reuter - 274 words
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164 1983-11-04 24 OTTAWA, Thurs. The Canadian economy is expected to recover much of the ground lost during the past two years by the end of 1984. The Conference Board of Canada said that by the fourth quarter of 1984, production of goods and services will reachReuter - 164 words
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334 1983-11-04 24 JAKARTA, Thurs. West German exports to Indonesia dropped by more than 50 per cent to 800 million Deutschemarks (***** million) during the first half of this year, West German ambassador Helmut Matthias said. He said the decrease was caused by "the decline334 words
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Advertisement378 1983-11-04 23 I HAPPY i |DEEPAVALI| J Best Compliments IS (f^\FROM:- ffe; 3 \^^n CORONATION IMPEX PTE LTD g #10-01, PENINSULA PLAZA c=S 111 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE 0617 g 3 HONGJCONG fe CORONATION (HONG KONG) LTD S 3 6/F HONG KONG COMM. BANK BLDG., §=> <_g 120-126, DESVOEUX ROAD, C, §g378 words
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Advertisement601 1983-11-04 24 Singapore^ \jtrst 'jewelkrv centre 1 11/1* ?SB F SBJfB^ j/ U Next to MRT Victoria Street Station Focal point of gold, diamond and jewellery trades JB Adjoining Far East City Hotel Centre of tourists concentration Jj Surrounded on all four sides by main streets A lucrative investment oppprtunity flj Golden601 words
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Advertisement323 1983-11-04 24 NOTIC X TO HOLDERS OF RHYTHM WATCH CO., LTD. (Rh> (hrn Tokei Ko«w. K.bushiki K«i»hal (i J'KR CKNT CONVKRTIBI.K BONDS Dl X IW7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Condition 9 of the above-mentioned Bonds, the following Faying Agent and Conversion Agent m Hong Kong has changed its specified323 words
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Advertisement486 1983-11-04 25 Chei*' ie( aW i I^M'giL^ JBfc' JBk-^- t r g||.'. j-. M r T T.^ p.^^jgigfcfi.ri-., 'i"»" :;l t- ;^M pi t ''^Wliin^^^^M 838 V B M B V^ I Since the discovery of tools —the earliest form of technology Vision that saw us through years of research for only486 words
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Advertisement3956 1983-11-04 26 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinary P er word (Min 5 rf'\ XH AN />Amnmr\ r-^ m m f0 3 r K day) n si9 00 per col. cm. A Entertainment 4 Food guide >M JL y^—j^ I VI #^-J KSSSzJ H f* V^^S/3,956 words
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Advertisement912 1983-11-04 26 Hr WITH ALL THE E.T. craze m the air, a company has taken up advertising space to sell their course on "How to build Flying Saucers." This and other sclentific projects are available to those who are keen to exper: ment with anything alien. Make your contact at classification 25.912 words
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Advertisement435 1983-11-04 27 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities FINACCOUNTING SERVICES S.A. Rue dv Rhdne 40 1 204 GENEVA Fiduciary company Financial Business Consultancy Company Formation And Management Investments Tel. (41 .22) 28 82 66 Telex *****5 ace eh 65 Situations Wanted ENGLISH SPEAKING, HARDWORKING, reliable, experienced live-In Domestic Helpers/ Babysitters available for435 words
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Advertisement312 1983-11-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An NVOCC International Freight Forwarding Company has vacancies for the following posts: 1) MALE/FEMALE MARKETING MANAGER. Have at least 3 years' experience m the same field Minimum GCE "A" level or Its equivalent. Able to work Independently and able to admin-, lster a small work312 words
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Advertisement523 1983-11-04 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical TIMES PRINTERS (a nwrnbtr of the Times Organisation) invites applications for the post of GENERAL CLERKS Requirements: GCE'O' level Typing: 35 wpm Salary benefits: 4- Basic salary range: $400 975pm Higher starting pay for those with relevant experience/ qualifications 2523 words
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Advertisement531 1983-11-04 27 Japan*** International Air Cargo Forwarders at Changi Airport, Air Cargo Complex require*: FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Ability to type, possess LCCI Bookkeeping advantageous. Please apply stating age, qualifications, experience, expected salary and contact telephone number to: P.O. BOX 534 Singapore Changi Airport Singapore 9181 An International Air/ Sea Freight Forwarder requires:531 words
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Advertisement594 1983-11-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK Import Firm requires immediately a General Clerk to perform clerical duties m the office (including typing invoices, etc). Must be able to type and speak at least 1 Chinese dialect. Please apply m person to: PERSONNEL MANAGER 43 JALAN PEMIMPIN SECOND FLOOR SINGAPORE594 words
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Advertisement675 1983-11-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS REQUIRES Audit Trainees, Tax Trainees, Accounts Clerks, Typists and General Clerks. Please apply with full particulars stating experience, present/ expected salary to: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS' FIRM requires General/ Filing Clerk. Those Interested please write to:675 words
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Advertisement871 1983-11-04 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales t) Sales f SMALL WORLD I Superstore I SINGAPORE'S LARGEST MOST I EXCITING CHILDREN'S SPECIALITY I STORE WILL SOON BE OPENING AT I PARKWAY PARADE. I Applications are invited for the following positions: (1) DIVISION MANAGERS (2) ASSISTANT DIVISION MANAGERS Requirements: At871 words
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Advertisement552 1983-11-04 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical DUNHAM-BUSH INTERNATIONAL invite* applicant* for: SENIOR SERVICE ENGINEER Knowledge of Screw and/ or Centrifugal Compressor Teardown and build-up desirable for Compressor Rebuilding Station Rebuild Station will be located at Jurong Some regional travel will be involved Applicant* *hould apply m writing before 14th November, 1983552 words
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Advertisement377 1983-11-04 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous (jj) dynasty Invites applications for the following positions:EXECUTIVE CLUB/LOUNGE HOSTESS (Salary: $675) Secondary education 18 25 years of age c Pleasant appearance Minimum height 1.62 m COFFEE HOUSE WAITER/ WAITRESS (Salary: $535) 16 years and above Pleasant appearance Experience not necessary as training is provided377 words
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Advertisement367 1983-11-04 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant mmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmwawmnmmmmmmmmmammwmammmm* mmmwmmmmmmwmmmmmmaiammmmmmmmwmtamwammmmmmm 5 h) Production h) Production SEAGATE V V TECHNOLOGY A Vacancies for FEMALE PRODUCTION I OPERATORS QC lIMSPECTORS I I No experience required as training will be provided H Free Transport Provided Monthly Bonus of $50.00 13th month Bonus Free Uniforms Friendly,367 words
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Advertisement729 1983-11-04 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous y y^x^y^y ISETAN w*\ K?\^ /^y y m* >m\ GROW Wl i i i en y -E£ -i y y 'FT* \^t^^ 3*A rewarding sales729 words
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Advertisement93 1983-11-04 28 f OFFICE ATTENDANT/ DRIVER urgently required by toading oil drilling contractor. Possess class 3 driving licence with at least 1 year experience. c Must be prepared to perform simple office routine. Ability to speak and read simple English. Candidates are to write In giving full personal details, work experience, present93 words
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Advertisement89 1983-11-04 28 1 GOLDEN STAR 1 NITE-CLUB I We invite pleasant looking ladies I to join us as With or without experience Monthly income $2,000 more Work permit available for Malaysians Business hours 4 00pm 2 00am Interview at LG 1 Kirn Seng Shopping j Centre, Kirn Seng Road, I Singapore 0923.89 words
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Advertisement75 1983-11-04 28 WISHBONE RESTAURANT requires WAITERS and WAITRESSES Monthly income $500 plus. No split shift. No night shift. Food and beverage provided. Interested parties come with I C after 3.00 pm to: #82-05 BUKIT TIM AH PLAZA NO. 1 JALAN ANAK BUKIT SINGAPORE 2158 ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL requires Driving Instructors. Interview: #01-3675 words
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Advertisement246 1983-11-04 28 An exclusive nite-club located at Orchard Road has vacancies for the following positions: (1) WAITRESSES (Average Income above $800/- per month) (2) GENERAL CLERKS (Female) Interested applicants please call personally with I.e. passportsize photograph for an Interview at: 5, Koek Road 05-09, Cuppage Plaza Singapore 0922 Tel: *****11 (10am 6pm)246 words
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Advertisement666 1983-11-04 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i OUEENSTOWN BOWL requires 1) RECEPTIONISTS 2) INSTRUCTORS 3) MECHANICS Interested, please apply personally to: QUEENS TOWN CENTRE COMMONWEALTH AVENUE SINGAPORE 0314. Required (1) TANKER DRIVERS (class 4 driving licence) (2) LORRY DRIVERS (class 4 driving licence) (3) LABOURERS (4) CLERKS Interested please call personally666 words
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Advertisement797 1983-11-04 28 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire GO THE QUALITY WAY TOYOTA f^M *****55 *****71 f (Town Office) (Jurong) Rent a Car JkWB9M Weekenders Special f*# Fri 4.00pm till Mon 9.00 am 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW 1982 BMW 628CSIA Expatriate owner, showroom condition. Done only 13,000 km.797 words
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Advertisement810 1983-11-04 28 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Flat SEPT 78 131S, Mirafiori (blue), one private owner, aircon, sports rims, new radio/ cassette, road tax until Sept '84, loan $10,000 Passed Inspection. Selling $13,500. Owner, *****77. AUG 1979 FIAT 131 CL. Immaculate condition. $14,000 0.n.0 View at: 58 Cornwall Garden, off Holland Road810 words
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Advertisement741 1983-11-04 29 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1980 HONDA ACCORD 4-door, private owner, aircond, high power radio cassette, full accessories. Selling: $21,800 Loan: $18,000. *****88. 1981 HONDA QUINTET, aircon. sports rims, radio, cassette, excellent condition, $23,500 0.n.0. 37. Sunblrd Avenue. Apollo Garden. Singapore 1648 END 1979 HONDA Accord Manual Tip top741 words
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Advertisement860 1983-11-04 29 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1974, COMPANY REGISTERED Mercedes Benz 280S, manual aircon beautiful condition, power window, $21,500/- HP arranged *****95. 1980 MERCEDES BENZ 250, Manual. One private owner, aircond, radio/cassette, sports rims. Showroom condition. $64,200. *****02. ALMOST 1975 MERCEDES 280SE Auto. Co owner, aircond, radio cassette, sports rims.860 words
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Advertisement839 1983-11-04 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1982 SIGMA, one owner, alrcon, rust-proofed, new tyres, sports rims, hi fl, new tax. $24,500. Tel: *****00. '79 COLT GALANT 1600 GS, 2 owners, aircon, sports rims. Tel: *****37/ (residence *****06 after spm). 8 MONTHS OLD Lancer F. Alrcon, radio/cassette, low mileage In showroom839 words
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Advertisement837 1983-11-04 29 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota DECEMBER 1980 TOYOTA DX, one owner, $18,500. Call *****51. k) Others BEST TIME TO modify almost 196S Volkswagen for Christmas/New Year. Passed inspection, new paint/ battery. Selling cheap $5 600. Almost 1972 Mercedes 20C selling $7,400. Contact *****37. VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.8 August '83. Blaupunkt837 words
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Advertisement778 1983-11-04 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others HPL 532E Quartz Synthesized Digital Tuner/Amprrape Deck Super sensitive digital 4-Gang Tuner with Noise Suppressor Circuit. 3 50 watts 2/4-Way amp; Dolby NR: adaptable for dbx or Dolby 'C Advanced design with soft-touch lighted Switches and Indicators Compact778 words
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Advertisement544 1983-11-04 29 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR any model, secondhand vehicles, non-PARF or company registered vehicles and any c.c. scrap cars, SZ vehicles and any model Mercedes 200, 230, 250, 280 (Q registered). Phone *****17/*****07. Wu Llan Trading Co., 23, Lorong Blawak, Spore 1335. (7.00 a.m. 10.00 p.m.) WANTED ANY MODEL544 words
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Advertisement639 1983-11-04 29 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing LQ\NS at attractive terms For commercial and residential properties yj9 •Competitive interest rates from 10% pa* UApr <\O^ I Repayment up to 20 years k +J Use of CPF Scheme acceptable cXj^^^^B^ Prompt service UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD 124/126, Robinson Road. Singapore 0106 Tel:639 words
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Advertisement507 1983-11-04 29 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments BEAUTIFUL CHANCERY GARDEN near Orchard Road. Brand new maisonette. Very quiet, exclusive, excellent security, 3 bedrooms, fully aircond including hall. New fridge, cooker, washer, Iryer, heaters, wardrobes. $3,200. See to believe. *****5. LUXURIOUS APARTMENT AT Maryland Park. High floor, fully furnished. $3,000 p.m. Far East507 words
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Advertisement829 1983-11-04 29 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments HIMIKO COURT Fully furnished studio apartment with facilities, $2,000. Call agent *****50 from 12 to6p.m MARBELLA COURT DIST. 10 Brand new walkup 3-bedroomed condominium with facilities. 2 balconies. Tel. *****40 MIMOSA PARK, HIGH floor, stimulating view, well furnished 4bedroomed apartment. View to appreciate! Tel: *****47.829 words
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Advertisement572 1983-11-04 29 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED AIRCOND rooms near Ang Mo Klo, terrace house. Tel: *****18. FURNISHED ROOM for professional male female at Ghlm Moh Estate. Ring 46J6087 Ong. FURNIBHED AIRCOND ROOM to let for single/foreign students. Tel: *****52. FURNISHED/ UN FURNISHED ROOMS available Ang Mo Klo/ Bedok. Contact572 words
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Advertisement547 1983-11-04 30 A better home deserves a better fridge. The energy-saving free-o -frost models fei^ "--s. Amana Patented ice and water lj|j 2 Position energy saver control I UprfP jwwwsSptJl i*^%" M^ißSi Free-O-Frost m both freezer and .w**""" 1 '^W'*^ jP:\ /»^i refrigerator jg:'ffjj j^_., J| ■KPSB Js HI HH Stor-Mor Refrigerator547 words
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Advertisement546 1983-11-04 30 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses TAI HWAN GARDENS doublestorey corner terrace house, 3 fully carpeted bedrooms, servant's room, renovated kitchen, split-level living/ dining room. Area: 2800 sq.ft. $650,000. Contact Owner, at *****24. No agents. 101 SIGLAP ROAD double-storey bungalow house, 5 bedrooms with 4 bathrooms. 10,153 sq.ft. $1.3 Million.546 words
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Advertisement547 1983-11-04 30 89 Properties For Sale t) Private Apartments EAST COAST VILLE MASIONETTE Upper East Coast Road, area 2040 •q.ft. FREEHOLD. FOREIGNERS ELIGIBLE Director's Choice Facing sea. 2 large balconies, living dining hall. 3 bedrooms, with attached bathrooms. Selling $635,000 Tel: Mr Chan *****36 PANDAN VALLEY BAUHINIA TERRACE 3,000 sq.ft. with front547 words
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Advertisement546 1983-11-04 30 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Buying a house? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates546 words
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Advertisement256 1983-11-04 30 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments CHAI CHEE 4-ROOMED, donr-to-door. high floor, sea-vtew, reasonable offer secures. Tel: *****9. CLEMENTI AREA 3-ROOMED flat. High floor with ceramic flooring, carpeted bedrooms. Interested, call Christine *****47. CORNER 3 ROOMS Haig Road, excellent location, terrazzo floor, kitchen cabinet. $71,500 0.n.0. Call Yap, *****38.256 words
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Advertisement622 1983-11-04 30 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HVDC Apartments 4 ROOMED CLEMENTI AVENUE 5. high floor, renovated, China Terrazzo, kitchen cabinet, etc. $118,000 negotiable. Tel: *****93. 5-ROOMEO FLAT MARINE CRESCENT Tastefully furnished, conveniently situated. Price negotiable. Buyers contact *****44. 5-ROOMEO POINT BLOCK Telok Blangah Crescent, $150,000. Immediate transaction. Call *****38, Mrs Goh.622 words
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Advertisement542 1983-11-04 30 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces An exosptionally new modem 7 stony industrial bulidinfi comprising of tactorlss.oftlces showroom wttfcfc is ptrßUonod Into units of various sizes to suit MMdual requirements. Location: Strategically sited on a commercial crossroad. 7% m.s. Upper Bukit Timah Road Ample Parking Lots: Easily accommodates 250 Cars/Lorries.542 words
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Advertisement169 1983-11-04 30 102 Tours AUSTRALIA BUDGET CAMPERVAN ADVENTURE From AslBB for 4 DAYS NEW ZEALAND BUDGET DRIVE ABOUT HOLIDAY from NZ. $790 over 10 days 5 DAYS MEDAN/L. TOBA $499 Departures t very MON/SAT 4 DAYS BALI Escapade $899 Departures Daly (extension available) 3 DAYS BALI WEEKENDER $736 Departures Every Friday. 5169 words
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Advertisement32 1983-11-04 30 T R A V E JLj L I N G 2 See our "Travel Guide" at Section G for the widest choice of tour itineraries around the world! C.A.T.S. I *****66 132 words
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Advertisement628 1983-11-04 31 102 Tours 102 Tours i t c «P rt for i V*&mP a DINBRS i A 8 days HONG KONG/THAILAND $1499 Dep: Nov 2 1 28 Dec 5,12,1 9, 26 most meals provided romantic dinner cruise of Hong Kong Harbour visit Siam Park at no extra cost grand Thai classical628 words
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Advertisement917 1983-11-04 31 102 Tours 102 Tours HOUDffif •BESTSELLERS* i.. f, h •lleo-icluci I.1 arpbubfecl ioaminiri.,:u oi lOatiiills pe> Soup fjAPAN DISNEYLAND SPECIAL -i Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Tokyo/Mt fuji/Hakone/Atami/ Tokyo Disneyland/ Hong Kong/Ocean Park/Sung Dynasty 8 Days *****0 Every Sun 13/11,20/11,27/11 4/12.11/12,18/12.25/12. AROUND THE WORLD 23 DAYS ba All L) S A /Hawaii/All West Coast/All East917 words
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Advertisement354 1983-11-04 31 102 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; jfe«« meet-and-assist service354 words
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Advertisement524 1983-11-04 31 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours I Independent Holidays !*>*- on twin-sharing basis, ex-Singapore H For brochures and details call your travel agent. HOLIDAYS YOU WILL ALWAYS FEEL GOOD ABOUT. For trade enquiries: Singapore Tel: *****18 Tlx: R*****4 I Kuala Lumpur Tel: *****8 Tlx: MA***** Penang: Tel: *****8T1x: MA***** No.l524 words
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Advertisement393 1983-11-04 32 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Ljwtf*^ IN THE CLIENT FOR THE REAL TRAVELLER 5 DAYS chs 28 8 DAYS chs 22 I 8 DAYS chs 25 Ss77o *****9 *****5 Bangkok Hong Kong Hongkong (Floating Market, .Bangkok .Manila Village Life of Pattaya Baguio "Klongs", .Pagsan,an Wat Arun Pagoda) Pattaya (Female393 words
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Advertisement526 1983-11-04 32 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours KENYA SAFARI $3999 Karachi, Nairobi. Aberdare Mountains, Mount Kenya Safari Club, Samburu Game [j^P; DEC 6, 1983. JAN 12 26, 1984 Reserve, Lake Barringo, Lake Bogoria, Lake Naivasha, Masai Mara Game Reserve <30 Days Advance Booking Required) yCnil ,a... tlik%AA BANGKOK, PATTAYA,526 words
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Advertisement352 1983-11-04 32 IHTTHE BUDDHA'S FOOTSTEPS IN COMFORT footprint of Lord Buddha at lodhgaya In the footsteps of the Enlightened One, many a pilgrim from the time Hiuen Tsang has sought the attainment of inner peace and enlightenment and ultimate Nirvana Now the pilgrim can look for the "Middle Way" the golden path352 words
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Advertisement647 1983-11-04 32 102 Tours 102 Tours ZENITH^^\V sZ^^-^^C^r^o^^^ Visit the Cohunu yt J^^wildlife to see the swans, Kangaroos, City Sights, xjslv^^^ El Caballo Blanco, Pioneer Village, Sun City, Altantis Marine Park, Swan River Cruise. Crystal Caves Package inclusive of: round-trip air fare, accommodation at Sheraton Hotel, transfers and v A A 80%647 words
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Advertisement616 1983-11-04 32 109 Academic ENGLISH LANGUAGE HONOURS Degree Graduate coaches worklng people In 'Effective English' Kind, friendly and hardworking Teacher: Mr. Terence Lee Telephone: *****49. EXPERIENCED GRADUATE TUTOR offers tuition from Primary to Secondary level. Individuals/ group coaching preferably Dlst 2264, 2056. 0923, 1026, 1027 and 1955 Call *****23, *****68. GRADUATE WITH616 words
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Obituary, Illustration235 1983-11-04 33 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR LIM KIM HAI I I Aged: 71 I I Founder and Chairman of I I LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO. (S) PTE LTD I I passed away peacefully on 3rd November 1983, leaving be- 1 I hind I TAN GEOK HOON I SIM235 words
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Obituary, Illustration216 1983-11-04 33 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences M WITH DEEPEST CONDOLENCES I SYMPATHIES TO THE I I FAMILY OF THE LATE I MR LIM KIM HAI I I CHAIRMAN, LIM KIM HAI I I ELECTRIC CO. (S) I I PTE LTD. I ■who passed away peacefully on 3rd! i november 1983.216 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1983-11-04 33 CHAN HUNG TERN AGE 57 DEPARTED ON 3.11.83. CORTEGE LEAVES SINGAPORE CASKET CO, 131 LAVENDER STREET ON SATURDAY 5.11.83 AT NOON FOR BRIGHT HILL CREMATORIUM. MR EDWARD YOONG PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 3.11.83 LEAVING BEHIND HIS BELOVED WIFE, 2 DAUGHTERS, 2 SONS-IN-LAW, 6 GRANDSONS AND 2 GRANDDAUGHTERS TO72 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1983-11-04 33 With Deepest Sympathy to MAJOR KOK WAI TONG the family of the late KOK KIT POOI From:The Officers Men of 20 Battalion Singapore Artillery Saranam Ayyappa Deepest condolences to wife family of our Founder member A Vice-President the late Mr P S Ramulu. FROM: SINGAPORE AYYAPPA SEVA SANGHAM65 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1983-11-04 33 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM CHIA HOCK NEO AGED 77 Passed away peacefully on 2. 11. 53 leaving behind Daughter* Sont-in-law YAP CHENG NEO CHEW KIM HOE YAP KIM NEO TAN CHENG YAM 9 grandchildren, 3 grandchildren -in -law and 1 great granddaughter to mourn her lot*. Body will lie72 words
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Obituary, Illustration134 1983-11-04 33 142 Condolences 142 Condolences I OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO OUR tt 1 DIRECTOR 1 I MR BOBBY LIM CHYE HUAT I I ON THE DEMISE OF HIS BELOVED FATHER I I MR LEM KIM HAI I I DEPARTED: 3RD NOVEMBER '83 1 1 FROM: I I BOARD OF DIRECTORS i134 words
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Obituary43 1983-11-04 33 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Gilbert Massang express their sincere thanks and heartfelt gratitude to the Priests and members of the Holy Family Church, and to all Relatives and friends for their attendance, condolences and donations during their recent bereavement.43 words
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Obituary, Illustration97 1983-11-04 33 f In loving Memory of a devoted 1 mother MRS ANNIE HU AN (nee Ho Yoke Eng) Who went to be with the Lord on 4/11/82. She fought a good fight, finished the course and kept the faith. I Fondly remembered by chil- I I dren, grandchildren97 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1983-11-04 33 In Loving Memory of JACKIE PHILLIPS Departed 4.11.82 "HE LOVED AND SERVED" Fondly remembered by parents, wife, daughters and loved ones. In Everloving memory of JULIA HAN SIEW KIAT Departed: 4th November 1979 'Memory wanders, as shadows fall Back to days of happiness, Days beyond recall, A89 words
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Obituary30 1983-11-04 33 BHOG GORAKH NATH VARMA passed away peacefully on 25th October '83. Prayer service will be held at Gurdwara Katong on Saturday sth November '83 from 5.00 6.00 p.m.30 words
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Advertisement599 1983-11-04 33 114 Music 115 Driving Gu7tar 8 n E urse CH .mm L enr° L !m A 2 VY 9 S tARRY CHEW DRIVING Tuition n Tlam Ordlarv Oulta servlce Responsible, patient inf'mirLs on 1/12 730 onf& 3/^2 structor. Reasonable charges. 3.30pm. Please call: Kang-YI T J* *****83 (Day)/ *****46 Music599 words
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Advertisement29 1983-11-04 33 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 words (run-on style) $57.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display style) $71.25 for 3cm. x 1 col. (display style)29 words
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Article37 1983-11-04 34 ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Kedah/Perlis police launched a large scale anti-drug operation in Kuala Kedah last night. Operation Kapas which started at 11 p.m. will continue until the police declare it a "white area. BernamaBernama - 37 words
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Article240 1983-11-04 34 5-year plan hit by slowdown THE global recession and economic slowdown has disrupted implementation of the fourth five-year Malaysia plan, Minister without Portfolio Datuk Ahmad Badawi, told Parliament yesterday. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's economic growth averaged 9.1 per cent over the past three years when the plan's 1981 to 1985AP; AFP - 240 words
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Article, Illustration76 1983-11-04 34 THAI Supreme Commander and Army Chief Gen Arthit Kamlang-Ek (right), receiving a rifle surrendered to him by one of the many communist terrorists who formally surrendered on Wednesday at Yala, southern Thailand. Nearly 7M communist defectors, including 44 from the banned Communist Party of Malaya,UPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration340 1983-11-04 34 State agency overcharged THREE businessmen from Peninsular Malaysia have been given 24 hours to leave Sabah for selling flower pots at inflated prices to a state agency, it was reported yesterday. Utusan Malaysia, m a front-page report, said the marching orders were announced340 words
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Article45 1983-11-04 34 ALOR STAR, Thurs. A new approach m enhancing bumiputra business expertise involving the cooperation of Chinese businessmen will be introduced m Kedah soon. Under the approach, bumiputras would be placed under the guidance and supervision of Chinese-owned companies for five years. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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Article27 1983-11-04 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Japan has conferred a Second Class Order of the Rising Sun on secretary-general of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry, Zakaria All. AFPAFP - 27 words
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339 1983-11-04 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The reshuffle m the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) board of directors announced yesterday has caused little excitement, The Malaysian Business Times reported today. It said the financial position of BMF remains firecarious as a result of ts massive over-exposure339 words
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164 1983-11-04 34 KL PLANS RULE TO FOIL ADOPTION RACKETS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The federal government plans to make it compulsory for those who report childbirths to produce ante-natal examination cards issued by hospitals, public and private maternity clinics to ensure that the birth is genuine. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Mr Mohamed KassimNST - 164 words
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Advertisement787 1983-11-04 34 f >( <^P r bRIENTAL CERAMIC PORCELAIN >^F SALE OF SALES! Z^ST \JfS9Wi c f^ ># ORCHARD ROAD #04-06 C E BUILDING s BHK^V PP SPECIALISTS' SHOPPING CENTRE) d^CO^e^ BeS^ »rA [gTjl TEL: *****34, *****72. DAILY 10AM TO BPM V \\<y --DC- Hundreds hundreds of fascinating decorative products for modern787 words
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365 1983-11-04 35 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO PENANG, Thurs.-Never Quit, a fast-finishing second to the much-improved Starlight 111 over 1,700 m last Sunday, showed striking form on a good track here this morning. The Welsh Saint four-year-old, eager to go after warming up on the365 words
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Article1484 1983-11-04 35 lIJ JfMMALAYSIAN MAIDEN STAKES UiTiiAi7...slJl 2.15 CLASS 5 1,200 m (Stakes: $15,000) 1 Buga OrehM 54 L A L-Loh 3me Sestteh 3 2 *6 Searpia m 54 Lam Weng-E Breukelen 3 mg u3 +1.5 *Dajds 4 3 38 Dave Grey 52.5 KCK-Loh 3mm +3.5 *HamM 5 41,484 words
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Article, Illustration792 1983-11-04 35 Joy to back a horse at the proper odds TURF clubs should not be discouraged by the poor support on the totalisator m classic races. True, a big loss is incurred when a Cup race, costing a club well over $100,000 m prize money, can bring m only $15,000 m792 words
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Article55 1983-11-04 35 Reward raised to million LONDON, Thurs. The owners of missing champion racehorse, Shergar, have increased their reward offer to £250,000 (about S|775,000) in a bid to recover the stallion stolen in February. Lloyd's of London has already paid out £7 million in compensation to the consortium, headed by the AgaAFP - 55 words
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Article1070 1983-11-04 35 Today's Ipoh amateur card There will be off-course betting at Boldt Tlmah racecourse and at the town office of the Singapore Tnrf Clob. However, fonr-digit tickets will not be on sale. 132?31i 2 15 MARA class 2 d|v b 1,200 m 1 732* Watch Me Wla (tote BkM X.) 77.41,070 words
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Article31 1983-11-04 35 RACE 1: WATCH ME WIN RACE 2: VIVACIOUS U RACE 3: BRAVE ONE RACE 4: DOLLARS AND SENSE RACE 5: SIR TOBY RACE 6: YOUNG GENERATION RACE 7: BRONZE GODDESS31 words
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Article111 1983-11-04 36 Appeal for return of medal THE president of the Singapore Amateur Bodybuilding Federation, Phua hua, has appealed for the return of his gold medal. His plea came after thieves broke into his Margaret Drive home on Tuesday the second time In four months and stole money and valuables worth $fi,*B.111 words
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Article, Illustration734 1983-11-04 36 Zhu's bid to hit the heights tops Asian bill KUWAIT, Thurs. As athletes from throughout Asia converge on Kuwait for the Fifth Asian Athletics Championships from tomorrow to Wednesday, one man quite literally stands head and shoulders above the rest. For if these championships are to be gracedAFP - 734 words
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Article194 1983-11-04 36 GATESHEAD (England), Thurs. The New Zealand All Blacks maintained their unbeaten Rugby Union tour record with a strong second-half surge to beat the North of England 27-1 here yesterday. Full-back Robbie Deans kicked 15 points to give the Kiwis revenge for the North's victory the lastReuter; AFP - 194 words
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303 1983-11-04 36 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By EDDY YUSOF, Indonesia's foremost badminton coach, has issued a warning to China: "Watch out for us m next year's Thomas Cup." Indonesia, who surrendered the trophy to China last year, will travel to Kuala Lumpur with their confidence sky-high. bb ___^m Said303 words
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Article181 1983-11-04 36 Not quite alive or kicking IT does not take a crystal ball to reveal that Singapore's taekwondo future Is extremely bleak. The pessimism has been j reinforced by internation- j al referee Llm Teong Chin, the secretary of the Singapore Taekwondo Federation. Said Teong Chin, who has Just returned from181 words
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Article167 1983-11-04 36 ALL-ROUNDER S. Muruthi will captain the Singapore cricket team who leave on Tuesday for a two-week tour of Australia. This will be the national team's fifth visit there m the last 14 years and, as on the last four occasions, they will be the167 words
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Advertisement615 1983-11-04 36 Hi i I Go USA -22 Days |We Provide: H f#i J on 'wheels" The Choicest Meals H /^r Holiday Package from $1899 The CIOSSY Hotels H Ca us for more details Ti P" T °P p c r sonal Service H HI *^j^ k Jgsr^K' r y 4 Bangkok/Pattaya/Chiangmai615 words
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Article, Illustration384 1983-11-04 37 Jahangir still tops despite losing a game WARRINGTON (England), Thurs. Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, retained the World Masters squash title against compatriot Qamar Zaman here last night, but suffered the rare shock of losing a game. Jahangir, the 19-year-old world champion who has been unbeatenReuter - 384 words
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Article353 1983-11-04 37 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Big boost as organisers launch individual event I THE Avis Travel Industry squash tournament, known for its glamour and innovative spirit, has gone one step further this year with the introduction of an individual event. The event is restricted to 16 players, with only353 words
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Article239 1983-11-04 37 PASIR PANJANG lead the list of 16 qualifiers for the second round of the interconstituency squash tournament starting at Kallang tomorrow. With two E-graders Robin Wee and Robert Choy spearheading their well-balanced side, Pasir Panjang have shown a ruthless streak m the first round. After receiving aTAY CHENG KHOON - 239 words
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Article, Illustration317 1983-11-04 37 TROIA (Portugal), Thurs. Britain's Sam Torrance (above) will hope to make a moo spirited defence of his Portuguese Open golf crown starting here today than he did when he last defended a title two weeks ago. The 30-year-old Scot flew back from FloridaReuter; AP - 317 words
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Article147 1983-11-04 37 KARACHI, Thurs. West Germany's unbeaten run m the Champions' Trophy men's hockey tournament came to an end yesterday when they lost 3-1 to hosts Pakistan. In another match Australia and India, the Olympic champions, drew 3-3, and the tournament is now interestingly poised with Australia, Pakistan and WestReuter - 147 words
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Article50 1983-11-04 37 REX MARTENS scored twice m Singapore Recreation Club's 4-0 win over neighbours Singapore Cricket Club at the Padang m a Singapore Hockey Association Senior Knockout match. Nirmal Singh and James Tay added to the tally as the Premier League champions booked their berths for the next round.50 words
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Article, Illustration209 1983-11-04 37 WILLIAMSBURG (Virginia), Thurs. MARTINA NavratUova (right), the world's No. 1 woman player, will face Britain's Sue Barker tonight m the opening singles of the Wightman Cup. In the second match, 38-year-old Virginia Wade will play her 58th Wightman Cup match when she meets 16-year-oldReuter - 209 words
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Article124 1983-11-04 37 Beware of unseeded Jacinto UNSEEDED Filipino Jacinto Tomacraz made a grand entrance Into the Singapore Open veterans' championships yesterday when he onset No. 7 seed Peter Wing S-l at the Dutch f lob. Rmlto Men's singles 45plas: 8. S«(d«rU M Ua Swig Tm M; Ed Caben M G. Pepper 1-2;124 words
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Article243 1983-11-04 37 HONGKONG, Thurs. Australian Mark Edmondson, the highest seed left m the tournament, beat American Drew Gitlin 7-6 (7-3), 6-3 and American newcomer David Pate destroyed Indian veteran Vijay Amritrai m secondround play last night at the Us|loo,ooo ($210,000) Hongkong Grand Prix tennis tournament. Unseeded defending champion PatReuter; UPI - 243 words
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Advertisement59 1983-11-04 37 n^nnw n^F I n^P^^n^n\^nT /^k\^n^nV i^Hln^L^^B^B V D| i n^kW J^m H I^H^ i^P i -*^Pa aOCLI'" wart^^tv^»\~" "**f W i w— wJPi^nTJr m<i< 8 6t .Lnfl <T>o -^H nW" V ?t i 11 k wo^mmlr di> w oe** I®^1 n^^ v Hn^n^na ,m7mtof^^^ US*/ t^^c^ *^^^H '^-901 x Imh59 words
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Article, Illustration862 1983-11-04 38 Rudi strikes fear m opponents m the mould of Mueller and Seeler BONN, Thurs. Rudi Voeller, West Germany's new mercurial centre forward, has fought his way out of the shadows of his illustrious predecessors Gerd Mueller and Uwe Seeler to emerge this season as a star m hisReuter - 862 words
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Article263 1983-11-04 38 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI PRE-OLYMPIC SOCCER COMPETITION By THE final round of the pre-Olympic qualifying soccer competition to select the three Asian representatives for Los Angeles may be staged at the National Stadium next year. This is if none of the teams m the second round are263 words
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Article27 1983-11-04 38 BANGKOK, Thurs. China and South Korea drew 3-3 m an Asian pre-Olympic Group Four soccer match here today. Hosts Thailand beat Hongkong 3-0.- Bangkok PostBangkok Post - 27 words
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Article61 1983-11-04 38 NEW DELHI, Thurs. West Indies, needing 314 m 134 minutes and 20 mandatory overs to win the Second cricket Test against India, were 73 for one at tea on the fifth and final day here today. Brief scores: India 464 and 233 (D. Vengsarkar 63, Marshall 3-52, HoldingReuter - 61 words
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317 1983-11-04 38 PETER SIOW - It looks like the southpaws will be left behind PETER SIOW By THE right-handers look set to brush aside the southpaws, who have perennially camped on centre stage, m the second series Grand Final of the Ken- Air Bowling Classic at Kallang on Sunday. Patrick Shen, the current Singapore Island317 words
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Article165 1983-11-04 38 JOHN L. GARDNER, the former British and European heavyweight champion, was stopped by 20-year-old countryman Noel Quarless inside two rounds on Wednesday night and promptly announced his retirement. SOUTH AFRICAN Gerrie Coetzee, the World Boxing Association heavyweight champion, was due out of hospital yesterday after a shoulder operation,Reuter; AP; Bernama - 165 words
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Miscellaneous20 1983-11-04 38 TABLE TENNIS National team championships (Poi Ching Sch.. 7.30 p.m.). TENNIS Singapore Open veterans championships (Dutch Club, 8 a. m.).20 words
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Article, Illustration339 1983-11-04 39 JAN KRAMER - JAN KRAMER By BARI (Italy), Thurs. Last night's UEFA Cup second-round, second-leg match between Inter Milan and Fandi Ahmad 's Dutch club FC Groningen was memorable. ..but not the way the Singapore footballer would have expected. First, the revitalised hosts swamped FC Groningen 5-1. Then, the visitors339 words
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Article, Illustration499 1983-11-04 39 Champions Hamburg crash m second round LONDON, Thurs. Hamburg's 23-week reign as European Cup soccer champions came to an embarrassingly abrupt end when they were dethroned by Dinamo Bucharest, of Rumania, m West Germany yesterday. The West Germans, trailing 3-0 from the first leg, scrambled aReuter - 499 words
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Article343 1983-11-04 39 SUPPORTERS armed with knives marred Wednesday night's UEFA Cup-tie between Dutch side Feyenoord Rotterdam and England's Tottenham Hotspur m Rotterdam. A total of 22 fans, 15 of whom were English, had to be taken to hospital for treatment, mainly for stab wounds. Many others wereReuter; AFP; UPI - 343 words
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Article373 1983-11-04 39 EUROPEAN CUP Roma (Ita) 1 CSKA Sofia (Bui) 0 (half-time 0-0), Roma won 2-0 on aggregate; Dynamo Minsk (Soy) 3 Raba Vasas Gyoer (Hun) 1 (1-1), Minsk 9-4; Partizan Belgrade (Vug) 1 Dynamo Berlin (EG) 0 (1-0), Dynamo 2-1; Rapid Vienna (Aus) 1 Bohemians Prague (Czech) 0Reuter - 373 words
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233 1983-11-04 39 Red-hot Rush the target at Battle of the Mersey LONDON, Thurs. It's Everton's torn this weekend to try and stop lan Rush and the other 19 Liverpool soccer stars. Rash's five goals against Lnton Town last week made Liverpool hot favourites to win the English First Division title for theAP - 233 words
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Article, Illustration156 1983-11-04 39 ROME, Thors. Georgio Chinaglla, his hand on forlorn face m the picture left, is finding out just how hard Ufe m the hot-seat can be. The former Italian soccer idol retired as a player with the New York Cosmos at the end of theUPI - 156 words
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Advertisement556 1983-11-04 39 IF golf's your game, Fan-West's the name... w\Jl at Centrcpoint. JJ*m Now m the heart of the city you can get all IM IJr l*y the winning names m golf gear and accessories mUmM/l \/m r under one roof Pan West Centrepoint. J/Br 1 R\' There's also a fine selection556 words
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Advertisement63 1983-11-04 39 An Invaluable Aid To The Better Understanding Of Computers m Downto-eorth guide Heady reference book offering assistance on everything you want to know about computing Appeals to any age group and not only those with a firsttime interest m computers A practical glossary of all the words and expressions on63 words
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Advertisement60 1983-11-04 39 After a hard day's work ifl% feeling T^k 5 tired, L j/i 5 tensed £4 Jpf aching?^ I For relaxation, visit us: Our Charming experienced Masseuse i will ease away your daily Tension CALL 1 *****06/7 ORCHARD PLAZA HEALTH CENTRE Unit 03-30, 3rd Storey. 150 Orchard Road, t Singapore 0922.60 words
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Article, Illustration92 1983-11-04 40 Buckets of tears PARIS, Thursday Fifty-eight coffins. Fifty-eight lives. Bat there were buckets of tears. This sad event took place at the Invalides, the national veterans shrine, when President Francois Mitterrand, government officials and relatives of the dead paratroopers gathered to pay their last respects. The soldiers were killed mUPI - 92 words
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474 1983-11-04 40 All fighting on island ceased, says Weinberger WASHINGTON, Thursday THE United States government announced yesterday nine days after it invaded Grenada that all hostilities on the Caribbean island had ceased and that its troops have been ordered to start moving out. TheReuter; UPI - 474 words
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Article171 1983-11-04 40 Hayden wants probe into 'mistake' at the UN CANBERRA, Thurs. Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Hayden has ordered an investigation into Australia's vote m the UN General Assembly yesterday In favour of a resolution condemning the US intervention In Grenada, despite Canberra's Instructions to the contrary. Speaking m theAFP - 171 words
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384 1983-11-04 40 RAV DHALIWAL - RA V DHALIWAL Tunnelling will start around next May By WORK on the Outram Park Mass Rapid Transit station will begin m about two months and tunnelling will start around May next year. A Japanese joint venture, Ohbayashi-Gumi and Okumura Corporation,384 words
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Article59 1983-11-04 40 MELBOURNE, Thurs. A man who sprayed air freshener over a woman smoking m a train was fined As3oo (about $540) by a court here. Sales manager Gavin Murray, 32, said the woman had lit a foulsmelling cigar. But the woman told the court it was a cigaretteReuter - 59 words
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Article67 1983-11-04 40 CHRISTCHURCH, Thurs. A Chinese seaman who jumped ship here and said he had been asked by Beijing to collect information on maritime security m ports he visited has been given permission to stay. Govern ment sources said Mr Han Bao Sheng, 32, had been pardoned by GovernorGeneralReuter - 67 words
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252 1983-11-04 40 '14 break-ins by computer' charge... LOS ANGELES, Thurs. A 19-year-old university student, Ronald Austin, was charged here yesterday with using a home computer to break into 14 computer systems including one belonging to the Department of Defence. Police are still investigating his motives. Austin's arrest comes after agents of theReuter; NYT - 252 words
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Advertisement274 1983-11-04 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE A SUDDEN burst of withdrawals from the Post Office Savings Bank put the brakes on its growth, latest figures show. Behind the slowdown was uncertainty among investors on the POSB's tax-free status. AMY BALAN reports. There is a lot more to orchids274 words
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Title Section9 1983-11-04 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1983 SECTION TWO9 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1983-11-04 1 Bronze-age secrets lie buried by time m Pakistan ruins 4 Mohenjo-Daro was a lost city and the Harappans a lost race until early m this century. Local farmers called the site's red-dish, earthem hills the 'mounds of t) the dead.' 7 Consider Mohenjo-Daro's mysteries. m1,412 words
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Article, Illustration497 1983-11-04 2 CHIA YU CHIN - CHIA YU CHIN What brings the family together are simple but ingenious formulas which two readers share night fishing off a jetty and daily discussions of the newspapers after dinner. By A student, 16 A DAY spent fishing at a jetty can be497 words
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Article284 1983-11-04 2 F. CHNG - F. CHNG By A production manager, 29, with two children WE HAVE a daily newspaper discussion session averaging one to two hours (or longer on weekends) during which we explain certain issues of interest to our children. It all started a year ago when we discovered that our284 words
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Article, Illustration361 1983-11-04 4 Christine Khor - Our playgrounds so safe and so boring Christine Khor Playgrounds besides being safe from hidden hazards should encourage exercise, help children socialise and challenge them to find creative ways of using it. MAY HO talks to Jay Beckwith, a visiting American expert on playground planning and author of two books361 words
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Article, Illustration841 1983-11-04 4 Fitness park m Bedok It fails because there are no signs at each station to explain the exercises for an overall fitness programme. Good fitness trails should allow an individual to select the mix of stations for an overall fitness or a special emphasisCSM - 841 words
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961 1983-11-04 5 4 The ideal playground is also one that challenges children to find creative ways of using it and encourages group play. 7 PLAYGROUNDS m Singapore score very high on aesthetics and are generally very safe. But many are so safe that they offer961 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1983-11-04 6 Visitors have complained that Sydney is too cosmopolitan to be Australian. Not so, says Sydneysider BRIAN TURNER, who tells you why. But if you yearn for a holiday destination the modern world has left untouched, try the Cook Islands, advises CYNTHIA HAAS. THAT remark about Sydney's cosmopolitanism is neither1,262 words
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Article, Illustration357 1983-11-04 6 THE Cook Islands (4,000 km north-east of New Zealand) used to be a New Zealand colony. Although now self-govern-ing, they still have close ties m what is called a "free association" and Cook Islanders are New Zealand citizens. There are 15 islands only 13 are inhabited and357 words
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Article448 1983-11-04 7 SYDNEY Getting there: New promotional fares to Australia have been introduced from Aag 1, available on practically all the carriers flying there. Passengers have to stay for a fixed number of days np to a maximum of 69. For Sydney, the minimum stay is 19 days andChen Jun Li - 448 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1983-11-04 16 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER Speedway's more than bleached hair and leather boots By iFE585!9E3uHQSI353 IT WAS that time of the year when one out of five people was down with the flu bleary eyes, sore throats, a slight temperature. Somehow, members of the band, Speedway, caught the bug.1,121 words
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Article640 1983-11-04 16 BMHHISHPVipVfpPBKi THEY swooped down with lightning speed and, before she knew what was happening, they had her sitting stunned m the back seat of a squad car that roared down the streets of Rotterdam to the police headquarters. It was all too frightening. There she640 words
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Article, Illustration785 1983-11-04 17 4 What matters is surely its vitality and relevance today, not its validity tomorrow. It influences my attitude to classical music for instance Bach's, which is alive to me and as fresh as m if it had been written yesterday. M and classical785 words
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288 1983-11-04 17 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By Praise be the Lord for all the blessings That from our school we have enjoyed With our ideal then onward pressing For God and State we be employed. Chorus: St Margaret's forever shall live Majullah St Margaret's forever shall live. With288 words
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Advertisement393 1983-11-04 9 Ufi! -'JlOb 'tf «1 V \1 I 1 I 1-i ■j jSft -jag 1 W X 1 ifll^H^^^^^^B^^m^E 7 Isnt it time you decorate your window? WYe got just what you're looking for. IIEH^ BELGIUM FURNISHING PTE. LTD. B 0 FURNISHING SON. BHD. Business Hour (Singapore): B 101, Upper Cross393 words
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Advertisement82 1983-11-04 9 TCf^A toast to supcrb..^2J7 KRETAAYER CLAY-POT RICE Well known and recognised for the best clay-pot rice, now serving you at: #01-639,Geylang Road, Lorong33, Singapore 1438. TWAN YONG FAN NG SING FOO Come m to-day for a great meal Try our take-away service) Business Hours 11 am —2 pm spm-lam(C!ay pot82 words
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Advertisement261 1983-11-04 9 ij. a .Joinour **9^t lstAnnwersarTy Celebration \dt hWeoffer4oZdiscount I onmomnxtes Bin?* .&J "*v «n. »^>» B I c w^' c our Ist Anniversary at the lovely resort B I of Desaru. To commemorate the occasion, we have come up K'yß I with a ver y special offer for you. Take261 words
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Advertisement401 1983-11-04 10 Italian Factory Clearance Sale At Rock- bottom Prices. At Rocco! rift Cjl* J *tOC>'* lIS "^^^KS.'? "I Mr flß^l furniture at slashed prices I iKS^^^^jBKK^KKBbKEBIxL ''*^SFtmM 100% FULLY today. For the best buys. LUIGI XV One settee, 2 armchairs With Deep buttons. In Velvet $1595 In Tapestry $1650 H^r ■^^H|H|401 words
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Advertisement258 1983-11-04 11 I'm ■Km 2 *^m& 1 W J M w /mm *%l. tP. Sound by LINGTEC^ Current Smash Hit Song TELEFONE O«h*r Big H.u FOR YOOR EYES Ohl.Y MORNING TRAIN MODERN GIRL BUSIER AND BETTER S.E. Asia's leading printing and packaging exhibitions 9-13 November 1983 SINGAPORE 11.00 am 7.00 pm World258 words
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Advertisement24 1983-11-04 11 KoN'T KNOCK^ T ON EVERY DOOR. I STEP INTO YOUR STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED f FOR f THE BEST I ACCOMMODATION I AVAILABLE! H i24 words
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Advertisement151 1983-11-04 11 Unbelievable Lxixtudous Finishings! Seeing is believing. Luxurious Extras Free. Each unit comes complete with extra luxurious finishes. And these are: Central Airconditioning Living, Dining. Bedrooms. /<*^\ Decorative Ceiling Living, Dining. Bedrooms. Wood Panel Ceiling Balcony. Js Stylishly Designed Built-in Wardrobe Bedrooms. ft^F High and Low Kitchen Cabinets. /^JrtS^ Marble Flooring151 words
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Advertisement642 1983-11-04 12 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES MBMWBI Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mm. Charges: I""™"!"" 1 S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 STANTS rs ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House ihiiium Service: 390, Kirn Seng Road Box Service* Collected- S$ r642 words
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Advertisement579 1983-11-04 12 Guan Ho Construction Co. Pte. Ltd. Applications are invited from interested persons for the following positions A. MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL COORDINATOR Degree m Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Experience m co-ordinating M E work m a bundling project will be an advantage. Preferably registered Professional Engineer m M& E Engineering. B. DRAUGHTSWOMAN579 words
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Advertisement116 1983-11-04 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Mr. Wee Kirn Poh of No. 9, Gopeng Street, Singapore 0207 have applied for a First Class Public House licence m respect of premises at M/s: North South Lounge, 68 Lorong 25A, Geylang Singapore 1439 and that this application will be heard m116 words
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Advertisement930 1983-11-04 12 landan Corporation, a leading US disk drives and disk recording head manui facturer, was founded m 1975. Within 4 years, it captured tbe bulk of the total floppy t j head and floppy drives market. landan Singapore, a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation, was incorporated m 1981. j j Within 2930 words
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Advertisement628 1983-11-04 13 NOTICES Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for:— I||l I I SUPPLIES Hg I a) PT/250/83(X)- Supply of 4 units of PCM Signal Monitor. K| I (b) PT/251/83(X)— Supply of 1 unit of PCM I Jitter Measurement System. fflH I Eligibility for I:— «j$S I (a) Mi I Registered Contractors—628 words
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Advertisement836 1983-11-04 13 j,am. PUBLIC UTILITIES \TJ BOPRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following:--1 Supply of 100/5 amps 230/400 volts 3 phase 4-wire polyphase integrating kWhr meters. Eligibility: Registered Contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials and 18 Instrumentation and Control Systems all classes 2 Supply of 16mm 600/1,000 volts single core836 words
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Advertisement984 1983-11-04 13 9PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following -(A) PWD/SQS/CADO/T/28/83 Supply and Laying of Asphaltic Concrete at Changi Airport and Seletar Aerodrome for the period 3.1.84 2.1.85 Contract S (B) M&E T 138/83 Nominated Sub-Contract for Supply and Installation of Cold Water Transfer Pumps and984 words
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Advertisement478 1983-11-04 13 TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for:--1 ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO PSA HOLIDAY CHALETS AT BLOCK 42, BIRDCAGE WALK, SENTOSA Tender Deposit :S$ 1 ,000.00 Closing Date 22 Nov 83 Site Showround 7 Nov 83 at 200 pm Meet at Contracts Department 2 TERM CONTRACT FOR GENERAL CLEANING AND GRASSCUTTING478 words
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Advertisement632 1983-11-04 13 NOTICE This is to announce that MR DAVID OH WEE KOK holder of NRIC No: *****74/F resigned from TRI AIR TRAVEL (S) PTE LTD with effect from 10th October 1983. He is no longer authorised to transact any business on behalf of the company. MANAGEMENT OF THE TRI AIR TRAVEL632 words
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Advertisement570 1983-11-04 13 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE j Tender will be received for i the supply ot the following undermentioned items m the I Ministry of Defence up to 111 00 am on date shown against the items: 1. SHELVING STORAGE AND i DISPLAY: 1220X800X1830mm Tender No: MINDEF (MMO) P/0127/83 i Closing Date: 1570 words
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Advertisement591 1983-11-04 14 Data General's Desktop Generation arrives m Singapore HThis is your personal invitation to a special demonstration of the remarkable Desktop Generation. The demonstration will be held at the Shangri-la Hotel, Tanglin Room, Thursday, November 1 0, 1 983 CCkSS r->/->irtir-k>-v' l /-iV-tV-t'<-i'/-t t 'n'r\'r->.'*-i>i-l W\ tl <| I O im591 words
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Advertisement378 1983-11-04 14 KUUM (MALAYSIA) BERHAO LOSS OF SHARE CERTIFICATES The following ordinory share certificate! hove been reported lost:C«ft. No. In Norn. O» No. of Show PR 1157 BOYIE, OWEN RUPERT 408 PP..1 ***** SIOWKAHNIEN PR. *****7 lEONG POH KEONG '000 Notice is hereby given that if within 14 days from date of378 words
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Miscellaneous225 1983-11-04 14 Hk&SSdHIiSESJLHHHHHHHHHiHiHiHHH^HHHHHHHHI^ GARFIELP By Jim Davis C 1 I WtMGARFieLP, MOW PO VOO IT GOT MV Jft Al#% V J: IK^ v w£w PINNER "^j U\]j^Z\ ATTENTION STAR WARS Bjr ArcMe Goodwin &AI Williamson I SEE THE WOOKIE DOESN'T WHAT ABOUT i-AN p AC V L ZED L£AVeW£-M/LL£NNIUM £^/C£ANP ME^^H^^H PISCUS6ION225 words
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Miscellaneous433 1983-11-04 15 mmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ PEANUTS BySchuu /PECULIAR THINGS A LIKE ONE PAY I I r HO SPIKES 'F" III! I MOU) PIP EV HAPPEN TO YOU, PON'tJ U^A5 PASSIN& THIS ALLOWEP IN VJ<NOU) MY NAMETy V. TMEY, SPIKE 7 Jy 60LF CLUB, ANP I CLUBHOUSE 1 x~f^ 1 SAUiASI6NONTHEPOOR.. t J /^C^ NORBERT433 words
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Advertisement296 1983-11-04 17 Kitchen Cabinets AnKx SS^-S^'^^ l^^ w !ti- > .X, Rosewood Furniture ■A HDB HLIDC apartments and priv-ate homes. L'singonly iX>Unge ana Uining rUniHUre ai l()()"», solid rosewcxxl from Shanghai. All the classic beauty imported materials and fittings, seasoned to sun lot a! incredibly reduced prices. There's of old-fashioned solid rosewood296 words
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Miscellaneous314 1983-11-04 17 SYMPOSIUM ON RE- 5.30 p.m. Until Jan 15 A FRIEND INDEED SEARCH IN BIOLOGY 1984. Free. Comedy by William DougAND 810-TECHNOL- ART EXHIBITION las Home. Hilton PlayOGY IN DEVELOPING Organised by the National house. Call *****33 extn COUNTRIES National Kidney Foundation. Na- 2633 for reservations. University of Singapore tional Museum314 words
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Advertisement136 1983-11-04 18 I Knock-down Prices For *j -,Li BRAND NlS^e. Refrigerators, I ,^^p__^ Gas Cookers, Cooker hoods l And washing Machines! At last! Goldstar refrigerators/ washing So, grab this once-a-year opportunity machines, Elba gas-cookers and Faber now, while stocks last! washing machines/cookerhoods are at knock-down prices that will knock YOU off your136 words
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Miscellaneous1682 1983-11-04 18 Making o£ the H2O CaWMHMHHI CSEEHB I 1 10.00 AM Opening followed by Odi Vilaiyadu Pappa 5.25 Romper Room (English/Children's programme) fm stereo Musical Notebook The je»l j| tfifc fj-il ■fl-ftH (Deepavali Children's Special/Tamil): This enter- 5.50 The Princess and the Goblin (Part 3): (Children's 92.4 mHz m VHFBand n1,682 words
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Title Section9 1983-11-04 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1983 SECTION THREE9 words
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Article, Illustration78 1983-11-04 1 pP*ijjH y/J\ ~Z 'V^UteMdT 1 /c'fW'rf'J -tfs ft C»di^^> £3* fcfflTBffiAE£iß#l» ¥l i*« <diM US) IV tii^iWi^M <#> JVWMrut < w^^m a 2 tt •up£* ft if &te&#A*Bd < £A£b&* ij tli/i: k'b i^^f/f R/hiWHW :>< la*' is Steffi fiiTfi?- JL H <^» fr&'&AZ am ifj Kffi^iiV'^fiiiiW/jll ftH <ii> IV78 words
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526 1983-11-04 1 RONNIE TANG meets a 16-year-old Taiwanese student singer, here to promote her second album, and finds out how she got into singing. "A SMALL, colourful umbrella brings my childhood back to memory she sang. Not to herself, of course, but to a coachload526 words
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Article649 1983-11-04 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By THREE celebrated directors, Hu Jinquan ffl&tfe Li King and Bai Jingrui n pooled their talents to produce The Wheel of Life <*!&«> a film about a couple's journey through three generations before they could be married. The film has taken part m649 words
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Article, Illustration473 1983-11-04 2 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 107 ecu OMAh. yfo KHAI LAM aC No 0799^1 C) $20 cash each: KR HWKNG MENG WEE BENG CHOO (I.C. No: *****65/E) (I.C. No: *****15 F) TAN CIIENG CHOO TEO AH KIAN (I.C. No: *****20/1) (I.C. No: *****30 E) YINGKWOKCHEN TAN CHEE CHOON (I.C. No:473 words
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Article, Illustration916 1983-11-04 2 THE DRAGON KING'S DAUGHTER (TEN TANG DYNASTY STORIES) Translated by Yang Xianyi and Gladys Vang 1 Foreign Languages Press, 1980, 93 pp, $7.00 Reviewed by SNG POH YOKE THE Dragon King's Daughter is aptly chosen as the collective title for this volume of 10916 words
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Advertisement178 1983-11-04 2 Silfe and everything nice rpY T >HMMMj|^^jr ~i^P^" ,_g_| >.• designs are as many as you iSC^FC^ C /^\T^l IY7 mml>'- have dreamed of light-hearted V-JllVx L^ICIV.A^ WV<VNV\ f Ay V WmW T r S we've also a range of silk apparel A V W\m f >: S < blouses,178 words
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Advertisement321 1983-11-04 3 jg* I Widest imported furniture collection y m CAIE« More than ***** s( l ft 1 2000 st l m^ 1 4sfe4ftj£Ml Jlf up «5Jt s p' a v area OyfßW^— /*IFT TCI More than 300 items of fljifffAf S||Cil w"" choice selection /^ppp'^^m M^^^ Bftfe* x B -iji^^ v321 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1983-11-04 4 KS Hindus all over the world celebrate Dee- Wm wrm A.P.RAMAN and S. V. KRISHNAN trace mm PfH the origin of this Indian festival, and Wim |ii|j| relate the practices and beliefs connect- |§lj| lIJI ed with it. Also given is an1,024 words
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Article, Illustration500 1983-11-04 4 Loy krathong festival is a merry occasion in Thailand IT may surprise many to know that a similar festival of "row of lights" is celebrated m neighbouring Thailand at about the same time of the year. This festival is known as Loy Krathong. Loy means "to float" and krathong means500 words
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Advertisement486 1983-11-04 4 IO tH oMMBMti&Gwmmmy SALE v Dotue contest "^^gs» $20,000 worth of exciting prizes must be won w^i^ ■■■■■■■P^Mp^^l MMMHHMgpm You don't have to make any purchases to be eligible but you must be a V J___fr-*- *TV -j-sj r yHPTI'^ y wl ■^^^^^^^^^^^J^^^JT^ Singapore Citizen or Permanent resident, above 18486 words
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