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Title Section15 1984-01-12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-01-12 1 Reagan is right, says Tower Disastrous to pull Marines out of Lebanon US Senator WASHINGTON, Wednesday SENATOB John Tower, the chairman of the United States Armed Services Committee, said yesterday that a withdrawal of American troops from Lebanon now would be "disastrous." In addition, he said at a press conferenceNYT - 475 words
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254 1984-01-12 1 Judge rejects a part of witness' evidence The Workers' Party case MINUTES after the Workers' Party treasur er, Mr A. Balakrishnan, stepped into the witness box yesterday, the judge ruled that one part of his evidence was inadmissible. The Senior District Judge, Mr Michael Khoo, said there were material discrepancies254 words
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Article268 1984-01-12 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - 'Please let us pay too...' HEDWIG ALFRED says father of leukaemia boy By THE Jonathan Tan Fond has topped $79,086 in Just two days and the leukaemia boy's parents say this Is sufficient for the family's coming trip to Israel. As generous people continued to send in their donations, big268 words
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222 1984-01-12 1 Auditor-General heads BMF inquiry team KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Auditor-General Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin Haji Zakaria will head the three-member committee of inquiry into the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loan scandal. This was announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad here today, ending weeks of press speculation on whoNST - 222 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-01-12 1 RAV DHALIWAL - Under the waves to Sentosa.. RAV DHALIWAL Proposal for tunnel link with S'pore via Pulau Brani By THERE will be a new gateway to Sentosa if plans for an undersea tunnel that can take motor vehicles to the resort island materialise. The Port of Singapore Authority is looking into theALISAN - 407 words
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Article68 1984-01-12 1 MOSCOW, Wed. A Are destroyed vital westernmade equipment at the head of the new Siberian gas pipeline, causing a serious delay in the operation of the project, industry and diplomatic sources said today. The fire at the tlrengoi gas field late last month put out ofReuter - 68 words
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Article115 1984-01-12 1 VIENNA, Wed. Fifty people were killed when a Bulgarian airliner crashed while approaching Sofia airport last night. Bulgaria's official BTA news agencysaid today. In a two-paragraph report from Sofia received in Vienna, it said the plane, a Balkan Air Tl 134, was flying from EastReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement37 1984-01-12 1 Fuller report on Page 15. Inside I I 1 6opages today SIMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 CAUSEWAY 13 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 20 TIMES DOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-39 RACING 39 SPORTS 40-4337 words
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Article495 1984-01-12 2 Transport fee talks THE Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) hopes to meet officials of the Singapore School Transport Association, Registry of Vehicles and NTUC Comfort next week. At issue is the transport fees charged by bus drivers for carrying schoolchildren to and from schools. Case executive secretary Ivan Baptist495 words
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Article381 1984-01-12 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •SENATOR John Tower, who has had doubts about the wisdom of keeping US troops in Lebanon, went back to Washington after a Middle East fact-finding tour, convinced that the Marines should stay where they are. Of course, in an election year, American public opinion should381 words
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Article81 1984-01-12 2 ANOTHER WORLD VIEW HAVE you ever wondered if the world map is an accurate perception in terms of area, distance, direction and shape? Probably like most people, your mental picture of the globe comes from the Mercator projection which was drawn 400 years ago. A controversy has now arisen81 words
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Article234 1984-01-12 2 WEARNE BROTHERS MAY BE EYEING CHINA CONNECTION WEARNE Brothers, the cash-rich group which started in the automotive trade, today has its finger in many pies. Its recent moves late last year were into high-tech manufacturing and agro-technology. In its annual review, the group revealed the proposed acquisition of another234 words
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Article250 1984-01-12 2 Fruits of a PE college THE news that Singapore's long-awaited College of Physical Education will make its debut in July is welcome. For years physical education has been neglected. With the setting up of the college, the end of the acute shortage of trained PE teachers is finally in250 words
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Article606 1984-01-12 2 Unesco hits back THE United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (Unesco), in its first official comment since the United States said it was leaving the organisation, has dismissed charges of mismanagement and political bias and said it will make no effort to lure Washington back. Assistant606 words
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Article315 1984-01-12 2 Birds of prey OUR Naturewatch columnist, ARGUS, discusses birds of prey or raptors white-beliied sea eagle, black-shouldered kite, osprey and the Brahmmy kite commonly seen in Singapore. Their large eyes, ferocious-looking hooked beak, wings with extended tips, and powerful claws with sharp talons are some of the many315 words
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Article169 1984-01-12 2 'Improper deals' SEVERAL technical staff of the Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) are believed to be engaged in improper activities. These include running their own construction companies under friends or relatives' names to undertake PKNS projects; and overlooking shortcomings in PKNS projects undertaken by contractors. A senior169 words
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Article130 1984-01-12 2 Artist's fast past WATERCOLOURIST Ong Chye Cho probably has more colour in his life than in his paintings Many mav know him as the artist whose paintings grace this* year's Times Organisation's calendar, but few know of his reputation as a stuntman. There was once when this skill130 words
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249 1984-01-12 3 Marcos move shocks banking circles MANILA, Wednesday PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos today named Central Bank governor Jaime Laya as the newEducation Minister, a presidential palace spokesman said. Mi- Marcos made the announcement at a meeting with members of the ruling New Society Movement (KBL).Reuter - 249 words
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279 1984-01-12 3 MANILA, Wednesday PHILIPPINE First Lady Imelda Marcos has returned from a visit to China with new loans totalling US$2OO million <***** million) and a trade agreement worth US$5OO million annually, the government said today. Reporting on her three-day visit to BeijingUPI - 279 words
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Article67 1984-01-12 3 COLOMBO, Wed. Two policemen were shot dead and another injured today in Sri Lanka's northern district of Jaffna, police said. They said the policemen were on patrol in a jeep when they were shot by youths believed to belong to a guerilla group. PoliceReuter - 67 words
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Article170 1984-01-12 3 Hawke to push for trading bloc SYDNEY, Wed. Australian Prime Minister, Mr Bob Hawke, is keen to encourage exploratory talks on the formation of a Pacific rim trading bloc, and is expected to canvas the idea during an 18-day Asian tour starting on Jan 29. Mr Hawke will visit Japan,FT - 170 words
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Article162 1984-01-12 3 Mercedes 190 is top car of 1984 TOKYO. Wed. The Mercedes-Benz 190, smallest of the fourdoor sedans produced by Daimler-Benz of West Germany, was chosen the 1984 World Car of the Year today. It scored highest among the 44 entries from England, France, Italy, Japan, Sweden, the United States andAP - 162 words
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336 1984-01-12 3 SEOUL, Wed. South Korea and the United States have said that talks proposed by North Korea on reunification of the peninsula should include China as well as the United States. The North Korean Central News Agency monitored in Tokyo, said earlierAFP; Reuter; UPI - 336 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-01-12 3 THE sight was staggerbig. There they were all lined up, their beer bellies bared for all to With their pride and Sy weU oat in front, ey marched past the judges. For some in the audience, at the Gold Coast, Queensland, the sight was a bellyUPI - 119 words
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Article110 1984-01-12 3 BEIJING, Wed. China said today that Vietnam's proposal for a ceasefire along their border during the coming Lunar New Year festival was a propaganda trick to cover Hanoi's plans for a new offensive in Cambodia. Radio Hanoi last week suggested that all armed exchanges alongReuter - 110 words
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Article75 1984-01-12 3 VATICAN CITY, Wed. Pope John Paul II will visit Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Thailand on his way back from a five-day trip to South Korea next May, Vatican sources reported yesterday. The Vatican has yet to make an official announcement of75 words
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Article85 1984-01-12 3 TOKYO, Wed. Japan is considering inviting Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja to visit Tokyo, Foreign Ministry sources said here today. Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe disclosed the plan at a lunch with ambassadors from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, and a charge d' affaires from the Philippines,Reuter - 85 words
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Article64 1984-01-12 3 GENEVA, Wed. Pirates have kidnapped 18 girls from a boat carrying 31 Vietnamese refufees in the South China ea, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said yesterday. A UNHCR spokesman said the refugees, who left Vietnam about 20 days ago, had been earlier attacked andReuter; AP - 64 words
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Article37 1984-01-12 3 HONGKONG, Wed. Six people died and nine more were injured when a fire swept through a 16-storey residential building here today, a government spokesman reported. Firemen are investigating the cause of the fire. APAP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration283 1984-01-12 4 No intention of pleasing US, official says PARIS, Wed. Unesco, in its first official comment since the United States said it was leaving the organisation, dismissed charges yesterday of mismanagement and political bias and said it will make no effort to lure Washington back.UPI; AFP - 283 words
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69 1984-01-12 4 A COMPUTER in your car, that's what busy top executives need for that competitive edge in driving the hard bargain. There are also cupboards with glasses in this Daimler Limousine, perhaps to drink to the closing of a deal with, along with a colour television,69 words
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196 1984-01-12 4 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE restoration of full diplomatic relations between the United States and the Vatican after more than 100 years has angered American Protestants. They have vowed to fight the move in Congress and in court. The move, announced at the Vatican yesterday and laterReuter - 196 words
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124 1984-01-12 4 LONDON, Wed. Britain's established Anglican Church updated a 50--year-old pamphlet containing advice for newlyweds on Monday, but later sought to qualify a resulting impression that the church no longer disapproves of pre-mari-tal sex. The 30-page pamphlet, entitled Foreword to Marriage, states that for some honeymooningAFP - 124 words
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Article91 1984-01-12 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. A court In the Washington suburbs yesterday ordered a pregnant woman not to have an abortion before Friday, when a legal claim by her husband who wants the pregnancy brought to term will be examined. Mrs Constance Coleman remained unsway- ed by herAFP - 91 words
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367 1984-01-12 4 PETER BARNARD - Kissinger report runs into heavy criticism PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Wed. The report of the 12-mem-ber Presidential Bilateral Commission on Central America, headed by former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, is already running into heavy criticism, mostly on the grounds that its suggestions are too militaristic and too367 words
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Article64 1984-01-12 4 Revolution THE causes: Economic deprival, neglect of human rights, abuses by governments, exploitation by Marxists, notably Cuba and the Soviet Union. The symptoms: Spreading disenchantment, lack of commitment by people and troops. The cure: Negotiation with the political arm of the El Salvador guerilla movement, a "hands64 words
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Article60 1984-01-12 4 THE causes: Adverse international climate, bad policy, natural disasters, violence. The symptoms: Inflation, huge debt, collapsed currencies, flight of capital. The core: Stabilise politically, encourage private investment, intiate a "crash programme" of aid. This to involve US$24 bullion (5551.12 billion) by end of decade, half from America, balanceNYT - 60 words
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Article55 1984-01-12 4 THE President B could not be in better shape going into the election. Oar private polls show him stronger than the public polls (show). Our troops are rev- q ved up. y President Rea~ ga n 's campaign manager Ed Rollins on the President s preparedness for55 words
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229 1984-01-12 5 GENEVA, Wed. Switzerland's industry, already having lost much of its worldwide watch business to Japan, is faced with a fledgling Japanese chaflenge to another traditional Swiss domain chocolate. Industry experts seem not overly worried yet, but the Tribune de Geneve newspaperAP - 229 words
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Article78 1984-01-12 5 A MAN upset because a female co-worker would not talk to him, halted traffic near busy Times Square by lying down in the middle of the street with bottles he claimed were explosives strapped to his chest, police said. Ray Hronchak, 32, of New York, sprawledUPI. - 78 words
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Article51 1984-01-12 5 AN AMUSEMENT park in Hongkong is building what is believed to be the world's longest outdoor escalator, its manager said yesterday. The 232-metre long escalator climbs a hill in the complex. Ocean Park, which includes a fairground, zoo and aquarium. It is scheduled to start working in April.AFP - 51 words
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Article51 1984-01-12 5 MARRIAGE BREAK-UPS over the Christmas-New Year period are now "as traditional as plum pudding," says Britain's National Marriage Guidance Council. It said in a report that nearly 1.400 couples, twice the normal weekly number, went to council guidance centres last week seeking help to save their marriazes.Reuter - 51 words
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Article70 1984-01-12 5 HOMEBOUND football tans, eyes glued to a video film on show in their speeding coach, failed to spot a police car racing alongside at 112 km hour. And what the policemen saw through the windows made them flag the coach to a halt. For the 50Reuter - 70 words
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Article167 1984-01-12 5 Sarah and baby leave hospital The JUted mistress of disgraced British mlnister Ceell Parkinson leaving hospital on Tuesday with the baby he fathered while a member of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet. Mr Parkinson, once tipped as a future leader, resigned as Trade and Industry Secretary last October after It■center. - 167 words
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241 1984-01-12 5 Trial put off after threat from 'Jackal BONN, Wednesday WEST GERMAN authorities have postponed indefinitely the trial of a suspected terrorist after "Carlos the Jackal" threatened to assassinate West Germany's Interior Minister if the case proceeded. "There is no question of our being blackmailed by Carlos, although the question ofUPI - 241 words
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143 1984-01-12 5 Siberian pipeline blast maydelay it by a year WASHINGTON, Wed. An explosion and fire caused serious damage last month to the 4,sMkm Siberian-Western Europe pipeline, threatening to delay Its comfletlon until the end of 985, it was reported today. The Washington Post, quoting sources in Washington and Paris, reported InUPI; Reuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-01-12 5 Bank's warning in line with economic reform THE president of Poland's National Bank warned industrial companies with financial difficulties yesterday that they could be declared bankrupt if they failed to improve their performance. In the latest sign of the communist authorities' determination to pressReuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-01-12 6 PLO's role in peace negotiations reinforced AMMAN, Wednesday JORDAN'S King Hussein is ready to resume talks with Palestine Liberation Organisation chief Yasser Arafat on a joint political move to recover the Israeli-occupied West Bank. King Hussein's instructions to his newly appointed Cabinet yesterday toUPI - 357 words
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241 1984-01-12 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Reagan administration has decided to avoid provoking Syria by halting the announcement of US reconnaissance flights over Lebanon, officials here said. But Pentagon spokesman, Michael Burch, made it clear yesterday that the reconnaissance sorties, generally flown by F-14 TomcatsUPI - 241 words
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Article157 1984-01-12 6 BEIRUT, Wed. The body of a Lebanese chewing gum vendor, buried by mistake in the United States along with the 241 Marines killed in the attack on the US military headquarters here, has been repatriated, his family said yesterday. US military authorities discovered the error duringAFP - 157 words
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109 1984-01-12 6 WHITE PLAINS (New York), Wed. The King of Morocco has bought a 23-room house worth about US$l million (S*2.l million) in the New York city suburb of Bronxville. According to records in the Westchester county clerk's office, King Hassan II purchased the houseUPI - 109 words
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330 1984-01-12 6 Economic crisis in Israel worsens TEL AVIV, Wed. Israel's economic crisis appeared no nearer a solution yesterday following a series of top-level meetings which failed to produce agreement on a wage freeze, budget cuts or an end to the spreading strike in the civil seivice. The country's economic problems alsoFT - 330 words
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Article34 1984-01-12 6 BRISBANE, Wed Michael Milosevic, a 19-year-old driver of a stolen army personnel carrier shot himself to death after a hectic police chase through the streets of nearby Ipswich, police said today ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article73 1984-01-12 6 HONGKONG WILL be able to keep its currency, laws, expatriate civil servants, various freedoms and a half-century more of its capitalist system, under Chinese rule, Beijing's top representative in the British colony, Mr Xu Jiatun, said in Hongkong yesterday. Mr Xu, director of the local officeAFP - 73 words
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Article61 1984-01-12 6 DENMARK'S CENTRE-RIGHT coalition won 42.8 per cent of the vote in general elections yesterday, ensuring its return to power but falling short of a working majority. Final results gave the four government parties 76 seats in the 179-member parliament, against 65 in the previous election. The government wasReuter - 61 words
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Article70 1984-01-12 6 FORMER ARGENTINE President Reynaldo Bignone was arrested on Tuesday night on charges of abuse of authority, covering up an illegality and illegal detenion. Judge Carlos Oliveri ordered his arrest after Mr Bignone testified in a court hearing in Buenos Aires on the disappearance of two communists in 1976.UPI - 70 words
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Article70 1984-01-12 6 TWO SRI Lankan opposition parties have decided to end their boycott of a conference on the island's ethnic problem, party spokesmen said in Colombo yesterday. The conference ended its first session on Tuesday with an appeal to the parties, the Sri Lanka Freedom Part} of former PrimeReuter - 70 words
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Article75 1984-01-12 6 MAJOR DIFFERENCES have emerged among delegates at a 24-nation Latin American conference which is attempting to ease the region's crushing US$3lO billion (*****.4 billion) international debt, according to conference spokesman Eduardo Santos in Quito. He refused to identify the problems but delegates said Mexico and Argentina,Reuter - 75 words
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339 1984-01-12 8 WESTERN diplomats said the Warsaw Pact's proposal for a ban on chemical weapons in Europe was a "propaganda initiative'" timed to coincide with next week's Stockholm disarmament conference. Soviet Foreign Ministry officials handed the draft proposal to Nato envoys yesterday and theReuter - 339 words
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499 1984-01-12 8 Reaction to reports that Moscow has new long-range missiles NEW YORK, Wednesday THE United States is studying ways to reinforce its North American air defence after receiving intelligence reports that the Soviet Union has developed at least four new longrange cruise missile systems,NYT - 499 words
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247 1984-01-12 8 Reagan's Star Wars plan 'not feasible' WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's goaf of developing a Star Wars-type space-based defence system to end the threat of nuclear attack is not feasible, two prestigious US research groups said in a joint studv releas- ed yesterday. Mr Reagan's so-called Star Wars plan, announcedReuter - 247 words
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199 1984-01-12 8 LONDON, Wed. The Soviet Union wants to develop its own rapid deployment force similar to the American outfit, the authoritative Jane's publishing company says. Jane's Defence Weekly, due out for the first time today, said "the Soviet High Command is concerned to evolve itsUPI - 199 words
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Article34 1984-01-12 8 PRAGUE Wed Mr Yun Brezhnev, son of former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and First Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, is here on a visit to Czechoslovakia, it was reported yesterday AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article212 1984-01-12 8 Red army has a language problem MOSCOW, Wed. The Red army is having problems with many conscripts because they do not speak Russian well enough, a leading general has said here. General Alexei Enishev, head of the political leadership of the Soviet armed forces, said in his book Duty andAFP - 212 words
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Advertisement291 1984-01-12 3 LEARNING A LANGUAGE? Never has something so small done so much for so many. There s a world of difference between learning a language at home A heme, you can control your own pace whereas in a school, the pace oi study controls you Chances are, you may miss out291 words
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221 1984-01-12 9 New-style plaque tells how Orchard Road got its name THOUSANDS walk along Orchard Road daily, but how many people know how this major shopping area got its name? These two shoppers stopped to read the plaque put up outside Tangs Superstore which gives a brief history of this part of221 words
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Article85 1984-01-12 9 Stretch of highway closed THE stretch of East Coast Parkway between Tanjong Katong Road South and Still Road South will be closed to traffic because of construction work on a flyover across the Parkway. The closure will take place between 12 a.m. and 6 a.m. today and tomorrow. For the85 words
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261 1984-01-12 9 A SEAFOOD centre housing eight double-storey restaurants will be built at the East Coast Parkway. Work on the 11,000 square metres centre, located between the lagoon and HUDC chalets, will begin on Monday, said a spokesman for Loong Fong Construction Co, which was261 words
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256 1984-01-12 9 Extra half month charge 'unfair' THE Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) hopes to meet officials of the Singapore School Transport Association, Registry of Vehicles and NTUC Comfort next week to thrash out the issue of the 12-month transport fees charged by bus drivers256 words
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163 1984-01-12 9 Room for flexibility, says bus operators' official THE uniform system of school-bus fares introduced by the Singapore School Transport Association is not compulsory the association's president. Mr Yong Pak Siong, said yesterday. Under the new system, introduced this month, fares have to be paid for 12 months, instead of 11163 words
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Article46 1984-01-12 9 THE Singapore Polytechnic concert band will play Beethoven's Symphony No 5 at a public performance at the Victoria Concert Hall at 8 p.m. on Sunday. The concert will be led by Mr Dale V. Rhodes, the music director of Far East Academy.46 words
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Article38 1984-01-12 9 A CLERK has been fined $750 for insulting the modesty of a 18- year-old girl when he exhibited himself to her on board a bus on Sept 9 last year. Lee Kim Guan. 55, pleaded guilty38 words
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298 1984-01-12 9 SMA looks to married women and he reired Group to hold seminar on alternative sources of labour THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association is encouraging its labourhungry members to examine more closely two alternative sources of workers married women and the retired. In the light of frequent complaints from members about the298 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-01-12 11 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By THREE rare eagles have been seized by the Primary Production DeSartment from a Housing Board at in Ang Mo Kio. The birds, a crested serpent eagle, a Brahmlny kite and a greyheaded fishing eagle, are classified internationally as endangered species.300 words
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Article165 1984-01-12 11 A TOTAL of $34.93 million was paid out as workmen's compensation last year, 28.4 per cent more than the 1982 figure of $27.2 million. But the indirect costs incurred during accidents could be four to five times more than the compensation, Mr Ameerali Abdeali,165 words
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Article45 1984-01-12 11 A CROC'ODILE has been spotted in the Kallang River, near Block 10, Kallang Bahru. Measuring about two metres long, it was first spotted on Friday by residents in the area. Police yesterday warned residents and the public to keep away from the river.45 words
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193 1984-01-12 11 THE government will be asked if it plans to buy American F-16 fighter bombers for the air force. Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, MP for Anson, will also ask for the cost of the planes and whether they are necessary for Singapore's defence. He will193 words
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Article316 1984-01-12 11 New lata philosophy given as the reason FREE drinks and free music in the economy class of Singapore Airlines planes may soon be a thing of the past. These features, major attractions on SIA, will have to go if the airline joins the International316 words
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215 1984-01-12 11 Italy gives year's notice to end air agreement ITALY has given Singapore a year's notice to end the air services agreement between the two countries. The deputy chairman of Singapore Airlines. Mi Lim Chin Beng, said there is a possibility that air services between Italy and Singapore will cease completely215 words
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Article181 1984-01-12 12 Appeals against fine dismissed CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin yesterday dismissed the appeals of two contractors, a teacher and a broker against a $4,000 fine imposed on each of them for using a place as a common betting house. One of them, Tan Kuan Ghee, a contractor, appealed only against181 words
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Article, Illustration543 1984-01-12 12 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM SBC moves more staff into drama unit By THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's corps of Hongkong television producers is to get more local input for future SBC Mandarin dramas. Aware of the need to reflect the Singaporean way of life and local543 words
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Article145 1984-01-12 12 TWO men got away with nine gold bracelets worth $8,000 from a goldsmith's shop at New Upper Changi Road on Monday after posing as customers. This was the second theft from goldsmith's shops in the area that day. The two men, said to be in145 words
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190 1984-01-12 12 Two JC boys I top Australian computer contests TWO Singapore boys won top places in computer contests in Australia recently. The two were the only foreigners among the more than 100 students at a special computer summer school in Australia last month. And both won top awards. Lam Chin Chao190 words
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Article95 1984-01-12 12 TEACHERS have until Wednesday to apply for scholarships to attend several courses conducted by the Regional Language Centre Reic The courses lead to the Diploma in Applied Lin?uistics, the Diploma in eaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages, and the Diploma in Advanced Study and95 words
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70 1984-01-12 12 POLICE want to eontact a Chinese woman who lost about $I,IM to a snatch thief while she was at a goldsmith shop. A man is new helping Snlice In their lnvesngaons. The Incident is believed to have happened at the Katong Shopping Complex on70 words
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669 1984-01-12 15 AHMAD OSMAN; LEE KIM CHEW - Jeya says he wrote letter to help Ping AHMAD OSMAN LEE KIM CHEW Trial of Workers 9 Party officials By and The charges J.B. JEYARETNAM disclosed yesterday that he wrote a letter to help Mr Ping Koon Yam. the man who gave the $200 cheque. 'o become a Singapore citizen.669 words
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Article, Illustration548 1984-01-12 15 earlier ,'hat it was Wong who toll him that Mr Ping had made a donation to help Madam Chiew pay the legal costs she had to bear after losing her election petition against the MP for Telok Blangah, Mr Rohan Kamis. He548 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-01-12 15 TAN LIAN CHOO - Dutch Foreign Minister here for talks TAN LIAN CHOO By DUTCH Foreign Minister Hans van den Broek arrived yesterday on his first official visit here. Accompanied by his wife and four officials, Mr van den Broek is returning the visit made by Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan to the Netherlands192 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-01-12 17 AT LEAST 12 vehicles cars and motorcycles were confiscated by the Traffic Police in the past 18 months in connection with rash driving and riding which is the most serious traffic offence here. Unlike other traffic offences which are dealt with under the347 words
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Article147 1984-01-12 17 A MAN yesterday admitted that he tried to cheat the Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd of $200 by presenting an altered Big Sweep ticket but his plea of guilt was rejected after he mitigated. Chandra, 48, an Indonesian, told District Judge Lee Cheong Hoh that a147 words
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264 1984-01-12 17 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By I FirrURE Mass Rapid Transit users will be provided with clear paths from their housing estates to the MRT stations. This will be one of the priorities in designing the stations as in the case of the six stations from264 words
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Article373 1984-01-12 17 Abusive language case A I N r ION leader said he tried to get a policeman to see the clenched fist a reservations officer was making at him by saying: "Look, look, look, he is behaving like a gangster. He should be put in jail." R.373 words
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55 1984-01-12 17 TWENTY SBS passengers were hurt when their bus skidded off Upper Serangoon Road and crashed into a tree yesterday evening. The bus was heading towards Punggol shortly before 6 p.m. when the mishap occurred. All the injured were taken to hospital where55 words
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263 1984-01-12 17 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By A NEW pedestrian signal that not only tells the blind when It is safe to cross but also helps them find the crossing, is being tested by the Public Works Department. It emits a tapping sound all the time, load263 words
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405 1984-01-12 17 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By i THE National Trades Union Congress will set j up a task force that i will, at the request of workers or branch i unions, move in to help set up house unions. NTUC secretarygeneral Ong Teng I Che ong405 words
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Article472 1984-01-12 18 No leaning Tower here MR RONALD Reagan has never been busier. Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang is in town. The Kissinger commission on Central America has just made public its longawaited report. And there is Senator John Tower of Texas who returned to Washington on Tuesday472 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1984-01-12 18 PETER BARNARD - Communism comes knocking fin America's back door PETER BARNARD By US editor 4 THE creation and/or preservation of pluralistic government depends as much or more on a basic restructuring of internal political and social institutions as on military assistance. My concern is that this report, while not saying otherwise, might1,393 words
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Article505 1984-01-12 18 As I was passing Whose man' are you? "YOU mean he is not TR's man?" ••No." "Then he is DM's man o'*0 "No." Llj' whose mar. is he 0 It just does not OCCBW to the questioner that a person can be nobody's 'man" (or "woman"). If you are not505 words
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Article286 1984-01-12 13 KI ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Twenty-six officers and men of the Royal Malaysian Navy (KMN) patrol craft, the k. 1). Srt Perak. which sank In the South China Sea were rescued by a merchant ship this evening. A navy officer and two others are stlil missingNST - 286 words
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120 1984-01-12 13 Four Red camps captured by troops BANGKOK. Wed. Thai government forces have captured four camps o|>erated in south Thailand by guerillas of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), an army commander said today. Col Kitti Rattanachaya, deputy commander of the special task forc<=» of the fourth army region, told120 words
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324 1984-01-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed MALAYSIA and Iran have resolved the problem of the export of Iranian revolutionary ideas into the country. But Malaysia is seeking further assurances from the Teheran government on specific points. Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said Malaysia had received assurancesNST - 324 words
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349 1984-01-12 13 Positions used to win tenders SEVERALtechnicians, technical assistants and engineers of the Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) are believed to be running their own construction firms which are undertaking PKNS projects. They operate these firms in the names of relatives or friendsNST - 349 words
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Article120 1984-01-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysians will be able to win a 1300 cc mad e-in- Malaysia car which is expected to be on the road in July next year. All they have to do is to give this new car a name. TheBernama - 120 words
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Article67 1984-01-12 13 HOTEL Majestic came to a sad end when all its furniture and fittings were taken away by bargain-hunters and nostalgia-seekers at an auction at the hotel in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The auction, which began at 11 a.m., attracted a crowd of 400 people. The entire furnishings inBernama - 67 words
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Article51 1984-01-12 13 FOUR people, including two children, were feared drowned and 4,000 made homeless when monsoons rains caused flash floods in Sarawak, government officers said in Kuching yesterday. Helicopters and boats rescued families from the rooftops of their homes, which were submerged in more than six metres of water.Reuter - 51 words
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Article67 1984-01-12 13 A SEAMSTRESS was robbed and possibly raped before being murdered and dumped into the sea off Pantai Bersih, Butterworth, early on Tuesday. The naked body of Tieu Chai Mee, 20, was found on the beach with seven stab wounds. Her boyfriend. Mr Ng Ah Beng, 25, who wasNST - 67 words
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Advertisement286 1984-01-12 18 I A light work of your I •JLL W bJLII\IU|/IJ W VMIJHL« of your housework is one good reason for buying a hard-working National appliance. These great deals from Sin Tien Hwa's are an even better reason. MMaHnilfll KrQI creates fottei Lumm& ".fl j f -m National NR- 1 73TW286 words
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Letter, Illustration195 1984-01-12 19 Schools should collect usable textbooks The textbook shortage i REFER to the letter "A rash to buy school textbooks" by "No Stock" (ST, Jan 4i regarding the dilemma of students who Bm not been able to purchase their textbooks although the new school term has started. I would like to195 words
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Letter362 1984-01-12 19 The same every year SURELY in efficient Singapore there can be no justification for the perennial problem of parents of scnool-going children having to make several futile trips to various bookshops in a vain search for textbooks for the new school year. In the old days when textbooks could be362 words
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105 1984-01-12 19 I HAD to queue for 11 minutes last Saturday when I went to the DBS Building post office to buy a 10-cent stamp. Imagine the amount of time wasted and the high cost of such a simple transaction. Perhaps Telecoms should think of mechanising105 words
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Letter182 1984-01-12 19 EVEN though it will take some days by airmail for you to receive this letter. I would like to be one of the first Califoinians to congratulate your city on the quite spectacular entry in the 95th Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year's182 words
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238 1984-01-12 19 WE refer to the letter "Build our airbases on the islands" by "Joseph". (ST, Dec 21). The writer suggested the use of our outlying islands for airbases and the purchase of vertical short takeoff aircraft. Airbases require considerable support facilities besides aircraft, runways238 words
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Letter136 1984-01-12 19 Don't allow dogs to wander WE refer to the letter "Can they take dog with tag?" by "Bow Wow" (ST, Dec 8), and wish to inform the writer that under the Dogs (Licensing and Control) Rules, it is an offence to allow dogs to wander at large. The Primary Production136 words
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Letter109 1984-01-12 19 Excavation work has ended WE refer to the letter "This road is like a chameleon" by ''Jalan Limau Less-Manis". (ST, Dec 16). The Public Works Department granted permission to the Public Utilities Board contractor to gain access to Jalan Tanah Merah Keehil via the Bedokville housing estate for a three-month109 words
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Letter197 1984-01-12 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "Improve National Theatre practice areas" bv "Hopeful" (ST, Dec 19). The practice rooms in the National Theatre are mainly used by our cultural units for practice lessons and the facilities in these rooms are adequate for that purpose We wish to inform "Hopeful"197 words
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211 1984-01-12 19 I WRITE this letter in the hope that people will be more cautious when they go to shops to have their watch battery replaced. Last Saturday, I went to a shop for the above purpose. As the shop man was changing the211 words
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The Toa Payoh bus services
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129 1984-01-12 19 I APPRECIATE the efforts of the Singapore Bus Service to increase productivity, reduce cost and improve the bus services in Toa Payoh. Unfortunately, it would appear that the higher productivity is at the expense of commuters, who have to pay at least 30 cents extra129 words
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114 1984-01-12 19 I LIVE in Queensway. In the past, whenever I wanted to visit my brothers and relatives in Lorong 5 in Toa Payoh, I nad to take only one bus there, on either Service 147 or 153. The trip cost 80 cents. When I114 words
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223 1984-01-12 19 Shop complex should have taken draw more seriously I GATHERED from the draw ticket that the shopKing complex would be olding its grand opening "sweepstake" lucky draw on Jan 2. Since no time was stated, I went to the shopping complex at about noon, hoping to see the draw. I223 words
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Letter73 1984-01-12 19 A WELL-KNOWN shopping complex in the Orchard tourist district recently co-sponsored a "sweepstake the unique feature of which is that there are no identification numbers on the draw tickets to determine the winners. The tickets only state "All winners will be notified by post". In fairness, how73 words
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Article, Illustration1499 1984-01-12 20 JOHN PICKFORD - The two worlds of Mercator and Peters MOST of us have an idea of what the world looks like but we may be very wrong. For our mental picture of the globe comes mostly from wall maps drawn according to a system devised to help navigators 400 years ago. NowGemini - 1,499 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-01-12 21 [HE Singapore stock ■Hotel paused yesterAa\ for the first time in more than two weeks. However the drop was a mere 0.15 points and the volume was still too high to trigger off panic selling, dealers said. Losses led gains 89 to S4 and more than 25238 words
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Article36 1984-01-12 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 57 53 28 Finance 8 9 8 j Hotels 0 7 2 i Properties 4 7 5 I Plantations 10 8 4 ___q 3 1 3 as 3 3 436 words
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Article41 1984-01-12 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 65 38 26 j Finance 4 3 7 [Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 4 6 i I OH Palms 5 3 2 ;T.ns 1 4 5 Ruboers 9 5 5 I Deb -HHS 0 1 241 words
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Article126 1984-01-12 21 DESPITE poor overseas leads, the Kuala Lumpur stock market continued to forge ahead yesterday, closing mixed with a steady bias in active trading. The market began on a generady soft note but buyers returned after tea-break, uplifting prices across a fairly wide front for the rest of126 words
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Article44 1984-01-12 21 INDICES Highs Lows K Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 84 High 1037 23 (10/01.-84) 976 29 (10/01/84) 1983 *4 Low 712 29 (5/1/83) 864 88 (4/1/83) All timt High 1037 23 (10. 01/84) 976 29 10 01 '84) All-time Low 74 75(17/9/54) 550.78(12/8/82)44 words
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Article190 1984-01-12 21 Chief price changes 460 +110 426 +70 310 +52 410 +46 1150 +30 810 +30 235 +27 180 +25 376 +22 295 +22 765 +20 645 +20 600 +20 290 +20 290 +20 Kesanj Hkjs Berjaya Kawat Sanyo Textie Corp MA A Chm Tech Bedford 50c Alex Hides 50c S190 words
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Article80 1984-01-12 21 Sou-stead She -2 C I C Duntoc M —6 i sso Gunness 4 Haw Par MTC +5 >*_b-Purpose PMC +10 Pan Dec Protnet +2 RoomsaVs Sane Darby —1 S TraA* I M Worts 4 Weames -5 CCM +16 CoW Strxife +5 -^0 FIN +5 Gentnjs +580 words
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Article196 1984-01-12 21 GILLIAN POW- CHONG - GILLIAN POW-CHONG By YET ANOTHER hotel is wooing the business traveller. This time it is the Dynasty Hotel, which has lowered room rates by $4 to $15 on its Asean Corporate Package Deals. Tour operators, too, will benefit, with conmission increases of 33 per cent. A196 words
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Article148 1984-01-12 21 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian cabinet nas approved a review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan at a special session. Sources said '"Privatisation" and "Malaysia Incorporated" were two important policies that will lead the country's new development strate■j Ol doac cooperation between the private and publicNST - 148 words
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Article120 1984-01-12 21 KOBE IS First Ijwly Nancy Reagan, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Princess Diana of Wales have helped boost ■Japan's pearl industry this year, according to experts here. Exports of Japanese <-ul taxed pearls reached I Ss2Bl million (about vs«ai million) last year, up 35 per120 words
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Article38 1984-01-12 21 JAKARTA Indonesia has targeted a 38 per cent increase in tin production in its next five-year plan to nearly 37,200 tonnes in 1988/89 from an estimated 26,900 tonnes in the fiscal year ending this March. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article30 1984-01-12 21 LONDON Cadbury Schweppes PLC has signed a franchise bottling agreement with Asahi Breweries Ltd of Japan. Schweppes will supply concentrates and Asahi will bottle and market the products. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article65 1984-01-12 21 KUALA LUMPUR Local contractors and builders are considering the setting up of the first insurance company to specially underwrite development projects. The Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) and the Bumiputra Contractors Association (BCA) met last Friday and decided to consider applying for an insurance company licence to formBernama - 65 words
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Article50 1984-01-12 21 MANILA The Bureau of Internal Revenue said on Tuesday it is looking into wealth allegedly hidden by Filipinos in Singapore, Australia, United States and Canada. Bureau deputy commissioner Romulo Villa said the Philippines expects full cooperation from those countries mentioned as they have tax treaties with Manila. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article29 1984-01-12 21 LONDON Trade and Industry Secretary Norman Tebbit said he has appointed Hoare Govett Ltd as lead stockbrokers to advise on privatisation plans for state-owned British Telecommunications PLC- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article290 1984-01-12 21 SINGAPORE will be the next target for the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange as it looks for more foreign investment in its commodity futures market. A team of top-level officials, led by KLCE chief executive Syed Abdul Jabbar Shahabuddin, will hold a seminar this Saturday to290 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-01-12 21 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Wearne Brothers By WEARNE BROTHERS, the cash-rich group which started 71 years ago in the automotive trade, today has its finger in many pies. Its recent moves, just late last year, were into high-tech manufacturing and agro-tech-nology, and in its annual review, the414 words
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Article161 1984-01-12 21 Dollar pushes its way up again HONGKONG The US dollar yesterday shrugged off a oneday setback on international urrency markets and resumed its climb, with some Asian dealers attributing the gain to a big purchase by the Singapore authorities. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) was believed to have sparkedReuter - 161 words
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Article336 1984-01-12 21 THE Johor Baru property market must have caught a cold from the chill that seized the Singapore market last year. The market, which stabilised in 1982, weakened last year, according to a property review by Jones Lang Wootton. Poor demand in new housing schemes hit the336 words
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Article, Illustration175 1984-01-12 21 Square metres THERE are condominiums and condominium* trom the basic to the super-loxuriouh. This picture should tell yon to which category, The Orange Grove, coming np in one of Singapore's choicest residential districts, belongs. On a 11,111 sq-metre site in Stevens Road will be 31 apartments,175 words
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Article281 1984-01-12 21 Harris first bank to close THE DUBIOUS distinction of becoming the first bank to cease operations in modern Singapore will go to Harris Trust and Savings Bank. "The decision has nothing to do with Singapore, for which I have high regard." said branch general manager Michael A. Perlino. The Chicago-based281 words
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Article23 1984-01-12 21 ALGEMENE Bank Nederland NV will increase its prime rate from 9 per cent to 9■ per cent per annum from tomorrow.23 words
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Article3963 1984-01-12 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges is necessarily covered in "business done Further because all dealings at a particuid' price are grouped together the table does3,963 words
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Article1007 1984-01-12 22 INDUSTRIALS Alcem (3.368) (6) 3.24 (17) 3.26 (7) 3.28 (9) 3.30 (2) 3.32 (1) 3.34 AMD (3.885) (11) 3.76 (18) 3.72 (1) 3.70 (5) 3.74 (5) 3.80 API (2.045) (43) 2.05 (13) 2.03 (58) 2.04 ASM (2.128 2.135) (9) 2.11 (36) 2.14 (413) 112 Bat*1,007 words
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Article2745 1984-01-12 22 AH shares quoted have a pa r value ol $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N laieiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shades each with the pnee quoted r- dollars High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL2,745 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-01-12 23 RUBBER Clos,r, 2 P fices cents kilo Singapore Feb 240.00 down 1 50 cents Malaysia Feb 264.75 (M). down 1.25 cents j| N Closing prices MS kilo Straits Tm $29 15 unch Turnover: 285 tonnes, up 135 tonnes GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 366.10—366.60 366.00—366.50 Hongkong 366.10 36666 words
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Article135 1984-01-12 23 THE KHOBAR market opened at 5525.332 and closed at 5525.208. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80 8.30 and moved up steadily to the day's high of 368.0 8.70 before dropping to 367.20 7.70. It recovered at 367.90 8.40 and closed the morning session at 367.50 8.00. Afternoon135 words
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Article145 1984-01-12 23 PRICES on the crude i palm oil market continued to firm on strong specula- I tive buying support yester- j day as sentiment remained boosted by tight supplies. PALM Closing prices Crude MS toonpalm oil Jan 2520 (south) 2480 (central) Feb 2000 (central) Refined palm Oil USS tome145 words
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Article26 1984-01-12 23 Oounf prices ALUMINIUM tonne Tut. Spot 1110.00—*****0 )0— 1110.00) 3 months 1140.00 1140 50 (1139.00-1139 50) Ma^et tone Barety steady after firmer Saies 22.050 tonnes26 words
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Article34 1984-01-12 23 MB ■■I i* l s Cuntß t0 lues Spot *****—986.00 (995 00—996 00) 3 Berths 1010 50 1011 00 (1019 00— 1020 00) Ma'»e: tone Steady at the lower ?*eis Saies 17.550 tonnes34 words
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Article72 1984-01-12 23 THE SINGAPORE rubber market closed slightly lower again vesterday with Feb One RSS buyers quoted at 240.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Tuesday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the market closed easier with Feb Int One RSS buyers quoted at 264.75 cents per kilo, down 1.25 cents from72 words
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Article65 1984-01-12 23 CONTINUED poor demand once again left the Straits Tin price in Penang at the International Tin Agreement (rTA)'s floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager took the bulk of the higher turnover of 285 tonnes, up from 150 yesterday, and local interests again gave a65 words
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Article28 1984-01-12 23 en utd P* M -ILVtK USJ/boy m Wed Tun Singapore 7 82-7 87 7 84-7 89 Tutn Mon New York 7.98—8.03 7.82—7 87 Source Credit Suisse. S'pore28 words
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Article329 1984-01-12 23 Noorctosiii Gambler 100% 2nd class 275 A-5% 189 DON price, $/100 kg fOBNSW 230.00 (sellers) 100% 3rd class 270 MM new crop 188.00N Some p r0 d UC e Exchange 10% 260 0-20% 184.00N Oil 15% 253 E-25% 183.00N Bulk FOB 208.00 (sellers) gggl 20% 250 Kwantung Old329 words
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Article301 1984-01-12 23 FOB in bales I RAS MRELB (S cents/kilo) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 234 25— 235.25N 234.00— 235.00N unq una Int. 1 RSS Feb 240 00-240.50 240 00-240.50 265.50-265 75 264 75-265 00 Int 1 RSS Mar 244 00— 244.50 243.75—244.25 Int. 2 RSS301 words
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Article275 1984-01-12 23 Jan li HKS Ch_»» Henderson Land 1.07 +0 05 rw. tna«>{e HK Bank 765 +0.2 Associated Hotels 096 +001 K Jr' er t S?S 2i Bank Of East Asia 2! 20 «0 1 Hk Elect Warr 710 +07 Carnan inves' Hk Gas 57 00 +1 Cheung Kong 1 65275 words
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Article295 1984-01-12 23 _n il Cents D_n»# Lelghlon 168 +2 wn terns tnant* Un(l UaM 490 +> 0 ("USII Magellan Pet Aust 220 unch 190 unch i ik ''f les s 282 Unrh Metals Fxplor 25 1_ »l_ 63S toy- SB M «g! Age 300 unch M!m uncn Oil 78 -2 Myer295 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-01-12 23 NEW YORK, Tues. Stocks fell in heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange and the Dow Jones industrial average closed 7.74 lower at 1278.48. It was a day of profittaking. Retail, telephone and oil-service stocks declined but several mining and computer stocks rose. An analyst said oils414 words
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Article334 1984-01-12 23 Jan 11 Yen Chanie Mitsui Co 377 +3 Mitsui Shlpbldg 165 -1 A]lnomoto 1170 +40 Mitsui Smelting 455 -6 Akal 570 unch Mttsukoshl 375 -5 Amada 1060 +20 Mltsuml 910 +5 Asahl Chem 468 +18 Murata Mfg Asahl Omm 702 +2 Nlkko Sec 432 -3 Bank Tk 340 +10334 words
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Article228 1984-01-12 23 lan 10 USJ Chanf< Alcoa 47* Allied Chem Cp 54* Allls-Chalmers 15* Am Te! Si Tel 65* Amax Inc 24* Amr Corp 38 Bethlehem Stl 28* Boeing Co 47* Burroughs Cp 51* Caterpillar Co 48* Chase Manhtn 48* unch Chrysler Cp 29* -M ClUcorp 38* Cons Nat Gas228 words
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Article559 1984-01-12 23 The following stocks are quoted in US dollars: AAC 15H ta Amgold 103*4 +2*. AAI 89ta unch Bracken 288 +25 Blyvoors 12*« Botswana 20 unch Buffels 50ta +IV4 De Beers 742 +2 East Dries 29 7 +1 Dooms 18H V« FSGeduld 33ta lta Gen Mining 22 +1 GFSA 19H559 words
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Article253 1984-01-12 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1300/10 in the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday and some active selling was seen in the morning. It later firmed marginally to close at 2.1305/15. It opened lower against major currencies after Tuesday's technical correction, before buying interest set in to give it support.253 words
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Article162 1984-01-12 23 Interbank Over the counter Australian dollar 1 9334—1.9364 Canadian dollar 1.6996—1.7011 5.93—5.84 NZ dollar 1.3792-1.3820 7.34-7.19 Austrian schilling 10 7060 10.7652 94 99 92.56 Belgian franc (com) 3.6796 3 6845 274 92 270.24 Danish kronor 20.7368—20.7566 48 78 47.68 Deutschemark 75.0176 75.0792 13.41—13.21 Finnish mark 35 8308-35.8596 French162 words
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Article130 1984-01-12 23 Managers' prices Arbuthnot Securities Asia forJanl2 S^MMl*»-l.t.u gjjj Singapore Unit Trust OUB-Montagu ir>corne Bond Unrt .SS*? S3 SIS MARA Bumiputra Spore Invest Fund 124—1.31 Firs! B'putra 6 54—6 59 Diamond Mb I S pOfe Spore Equity Fund 1.53— 1.62 Second 6 putra 5 82-5 87 Third B putra130 words
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Article1363 1984-01-12 23 From Page W (43) 2.23 (24) 2.21 (75) 2.20 (4) 2.19 Molpha (1.395) (21) 1.41 (146) 1.39 (55) 1.42 (45) 1.38 Multi-Purpose (2.338 2.345) (112. 2.35 (20) 2.36 (206) 2.34 (10) 2.32 (41) 2 33 .JETWU^ 6 90 NST (2) 17.60 Norsechem (2.395) (54) 2.401,363 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-01-12 23 Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receive Recede Slip (Voyage) An cargo time block I Koztovskiy (478E/83) 13/1(0700) 51 1000 1300/1800-1900 B Butang (28/3A) 13/1 (0700) TA 3 *****800. *****900 N2 Cardigan Bay (59/502; 13/1(0700) FSB 0900-1200/1700-1900 0700-0900/1700 1900 Fi Jenwel (02/84) 13/1 (0700) FSB196 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-01-12 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Edo Maru 19 aside 12/1 Jenhol 22 aside 12/1 Ronneburg 8/9 aside 12/1 Sakina 1/2 aside 12/1 Seng Hing 29 a side 12/1 Victory I 23 111 16/1 Bawadi 10/11 12/1 13/1 Coronet 1/2 12 1 13/1 Johneverett 26 1 12/1199 words
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Article430 1984-01-12 24 Leong Huat WITH less than a week to the deadline, property developer Ho Kok Cheong has finally decided to sell his 3.89 million Leong Huat shares to raise cash to settle his $13.5 million tax bill. The shares represent 51.8 per cent of Leong430 words
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Article117 1984-01-12 24 ONLY one of the four directors of SPP has decided to accept Tuan Sing's offer and exchange his 267,Wf SPP shares for 667,501 Tuan Sing shares. Mr Phan Kah Foh will now hold $827,780 worth of Tuan Sing's shares at yesterday's price of $1.24. His117 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-01-12 24 Arab-Malaysian Development ARAB-MALAYSIAN Development is rapidly justifying its new name. On Tuesday, it an- nounced yet another new venture, hot on the heels of two other developments announced on Monday. It has a joint venture agreement with Toda Construction of Japan and Malaysia's Todacon. Together,284 words
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198 1984-01-12 24 Raleigh Cycles (M) WHEN Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) Berhad buys Taman Bukit Maluri Sdn Bhd (TBM) in a '4 550.1 million cash and share-swop arrangement, it will put control of the company, which makes and sells bicycles, in bumiputra hands for the first198 words
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Article69 1984-01-12 24 LONDON De Beers, which markets 81 per cent of the world's diamond output, had a turnover of USII.SM billion (553.42) last year, np 27 per cent. The figure compared with a record U552,723 billion in ISM. The group said the year-on-year rise in the first half ofAFP - 69 words
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Article134 1984-01-12 24 Seal Corporation SOUTH East Asia Lumber has forecast pre-tax profits, after minority interest, of M53.27 million for the year to June 30, next. Tne tax exempt dividend of the company, to be renamed Seal Corporation Bhd soon, will be 2 per cent. The figure is revealed134 words
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Article138 1984-01-12 24 BEDFORD PLANTATIONS, which already has interests in property development and investment, is now branching out into the field of motor vehicle financing. This is an area with high growth potential. The group is taking over Yong Lee Motor Credit, which finances new motor vehicles, mainly138 words
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Article, Illustration98 1984-01-12 24 THE pocket-sized Chord Computer helps budding pianists to hit the right note. For example, a pianist wanting to know howto play the E-Major scale needs to push only a few buttons. In moments, picture of the piano keys appears on the small screen with98 words
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98 1984-01-12 24 MAKE creamy icecreams, silky sorbets or healthy yogurts through an ice-cream machine. Most of the ones in the market don't have a built-in freezer so you'd have to use your own. One offered by Lee Lee Trading and Services (Tel: *****61) is98 words
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Article52 1984-01-12 24 o ARE you breaking new ground in research? o HAS your compam come np with an ingenious new product? o HAVE you got a bright idea you want the world to know about? Then tell Innovation*) abont it. Write please don't phone to Tlmesdollar, 3M, Kim Seng Road,52 words
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146 1984-01-12 24 Only one coat against wear and tear THREE heavy-dim paint-like products manufactured b\ Jo t u n NO F i Singapore) aims to give one-coat protection against wear and tear Most other brands have to be applied two or three times for ade quate protection, says managing director N. J.146 words
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Advertisement202 1984-01-12 21 The People's for the People v^J^HONG BAO SPECIALS! 9^l (MuSF^C 7°on) S** V^lflk "'lf 3-pcV fcaJlUll/i ■yU« 'SunnTl tl ft ami l'Rabblt Brand' A FBbric U3.60] /MOWN p*& loM Qfl Sharks Fin WIO-2 Sonener X <37/ 7 Japanese >-j 425gSAK .gig (^^ASm llLr^|pEsi $9^o/ ,i *ed 70/ ££^"2 >>^ »iss9j)D202 words
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Advertisement99 1984-01-12 22 Sharp ER-2908 electronic cash register. A cashier's delight. PR-2908 W MMim^MMMBBMMiIBBBBBmBBBBBtaaa-sTii A Haft I ***V--1-1 J^^T^^JS|||^^ BMMM n I aajS^aa, i|| a^tna-r^ '^lisßr JmW* Monthly totals to aid sales f»*>~m. -TbY' 1 f IT Bap.4*^*****~~l^^^^*af i 'toa aaaWsaaaaa^Mi 1 of^m I af l^al aaaw l. mmW 1 bbbbbbt 91 aflßsaaSf^aar99 words
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Advertisement433 1984-01-12 24 [Professional investment advice from Britannia Britannia offshore >«k and performance percentage ot your savings. However, to be successful you must invest in other countries so as to create a spread and a balance of vour portfolio^. The Britannia Group offers a range of 15 specialist funds each with a clearly433 words
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Advertisement303 1984-01-12 24 r_l.ii.nirn Sp* Es \m I Baa. W- M mmm\\ ViaSarieiW Ctencandsportv I a1 _i 1J J jf_f_ WW S99siSigna#>| tandtagsnteaeiefano I OVvIi'VwIIII WTW TeLo£->873««1/2 in*, lolht^ mens bay j X«__£7 Te-_SOT629ETWI E-pAlflr Mr Udoßrtucc II Hk/A BorseneDivaSpA Es' 1 96C O MsW\.oY mmmm I *T~ I Tel 0572-4804C acic anc303 words
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Advertisement695 1984-01-12 25 Twf C.A.T.S. 1 737H66 r 1 »-ia li-aai-.i-ai «J| ■HTIRIMMMiIIT ill 4FOOOQUKK 3 Eating Out EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOO. Fast service, airconditioned. Kasy parking 10am to 8.30pm Kwan 1m Vegetarian Restaurant. 190 Waterloo Street Tel: Ut>23B9 HOMECOOK THAI FOOO Prepared d> Thai Chefs New menu Very reasonable charges Private function $120695 words
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Advertisement697 1984-01-12 25 as 14 Antktues/Art Crafts V SALE OF ANTIQUE I CHINESE 1 1 CERAMICS I I Private collector selling I large collection of: Han, i Tang. Yuan. Ming and I I Chlng ceiamlcs lnclud- I j Ing fine Imperial wares. I Also a good selection of 1 1 Nonya wares, Chinese'697 words
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Advertisement486 1984-01-12 25 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing i ACMA Shower Screens add elegance and safety to your bathroom, _^__H W -aa_B_B ok! J3^' "___^B tmwW A \O-J Z^^mmm^A^^^ D Space Saving Exclusive design Unbreakable, water polystyrene UV tight panels prevent stabilised panels splashing of water. □In Topaz brown and486 words
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Advertisement2477 1984-01-12 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 900 am -5.30 pm Ordinory I 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) (5.00pm for next dav) I Ssturday 9.00 am -300 pm $19 00 per col cm Entertainment 4 Food guide (12.30 pm for Sunday Times) semi-uispioy (Mm $57 00 Straits Times)2,477 words
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Advertisement267 1984-01-12 25 _^V TO t^kX BUSINESS 49 Pack ing /Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE Pi U Household Office removals Specialised In pianos organs safes. Free physical assessment Careful workers provided Tel *****73 *****91 (Day/ Night) JOY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Lorry with crane for hire Has experienced reliable workers u help in your Piano267 words
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Advertisement559 1984-01-12 26 51 Printing/Copying Services NAME CARDS 200 P-BCH M Ml pMcci OO Ml p*» M $36 tat Ljuick printing »ttltta hours, nal charge Bis. 50T3, Ang Me Kio Industrial Part 2. -o_:o.c re: men. mmbm CHINESE NEW YEAR CUd* U\itani printing Inritatlon Name wda In* ilcea I etterheads, BnPrtnttng '.'*****7. M559 words
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Advertisement750 1984-01-12 26 53 Computer Products/Services GET IBM PC CAPACITY AT A FRACTION OF IBM'S PRICE! Ne* u- tn PC starter kit (from USA] .u as t $1..V)0 2 board ii'.itures: ll) 8088 starter kit with 5 expansion slots uM «k memon board (include ■utal port) expandable to MS Also available other expansion750 words
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Advertisement720 1984-01-12 26 59 Other Services* SILKSCREEN PRINTING AND sup- pUei roi T-shirts Call *****60 45_b-lt>4 (night). Fiictuird RuvlllolUl 60 Business Opportunities If your export price is competitive lor Middle East, we requtre:--e National video recorder blank cassette JVC, Hitachi. Sony, Aiwa. Washing machine Any Japanese made T.V. e Tomato Ketchup bottle e720 words
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Advertisement464 1984-01-12 26 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities DISTRIBUTOR STATIONERY LlNE^^_^___T (f A EUROPEAN COMPANY IN COLLABORATION WITH i A THAI COMPANY IS LOOKING FOR DISTRIBUTORS FOR THEIR FILM CARBON PAPER PRODUCTS IN SINGAPORE INTERESTED PARTIES PLEASE WRITE TO THE DIRECTOR, SSV COMPANY LIMITED 2044/7-9 NEW PETCHBURI RD, NEAR464 words
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Advertisement285 1984-01-12 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive Established trading firm requires: TRADING ASSISTANT (Male) Pre-requisites: Preferably University Graduate with 1 to 2 years experience or HSC holder with 2 to 3 years experience In trading Interested applicants please apply in writing to: THE ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER 11 PALMER ROAD #05-01, PHOENIX BLDG.285 words
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Advertisement443 1984-01-12 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial TUTORS WANTED TO teach in all subjects at all level in all district. Tel *****33. d) Domestic CHRISTIAN ORGANISATION RE- QUIRES fulltime Domestic Help. Position suitable for young Singaporean female. Duties in- volve work in kitchen, dining room and cleaning. Living-in I; accommodation is available.443 words
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Advertisement378 1984-01-12 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical DEPARTMENTAL ASSISTANT for its editorial department Duties ."•'j The duties include translation, typing and filing, :•:%> pre-selection of crossword puzzle entries, final :•>>: ■>:\: proof-reading of English and Chinese articles, and keeping a small library of Chinese reference books. Qualifications378 words
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Advertisement306 1984-01-12 26 DOCUMENTATION CLERK e ITC in Electronics or Electrical Engineering e Interested in technical documentation and clerical duties e Experience not necessary RECEPTIONIST GCE O level with credits in Maths and English Cheerful and pleasant personality e Experience not necessary MATERIAL HANDLER e Secondary education 1 year experience ir. electronic material306 words
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Advertisement475 1984-01-12 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical SINGAPORE PILING CIVIL ENGINEERING PTE LTD (A member of HWA HONG GROUP) invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the following [msUlmn A) ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE Requirements Tertiary education with some Accounting knowledge Must be able to work independently and communicate well. B) ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements475 words
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Advertisement373 1984-01-12 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial /Clerical MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD STOREKEEPER Requirements: Maie Singapore citizen, age Mm 35 years e GCE O r level Including a pass In Mathemal e Completed full-time National Sen let e Previous working experience in a similar position necese Willing to work on 2373 words
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Advertisement475 1984-01-12 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical Harpers Shipping- division ol the Harper Gllfulan Group with iti Office in town unites appllcaCLAIMS CLERK Requirements: MMHHMIQCI O level with red:' :n KlUWfl Kaperieocs En f**, 1 peocetmta KM *.eili<e of typing prefer- hMe to week Independently Salary Fringe Benefits: Mm ttss rtarlrTti475 words
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Advertisement610 1984-01-12 27 66 Situations Vacant i e) Secretarial /Clerical I SI" I it 4 A well established engi- 7 neering company requires: L J FEMALE GENERAL 7 CLERK 7 State resume including current L salary and salary expected with S k contact telephone number to: at 7 THE DIRECTOR 1 it INTER-ROLLER610 words
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Advertisement407 1984-01-12 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical AUDIT/ACCOUNTS CLERKS required by Audit Firm. .V or O' Level from Commerec itriram or LCd Booke At least 1 year's experience in Audil ftnn We offer a competitive salary and a 5-day work week. Interested applicants, please contact Miss Wong at 22*7444 or writs to:407 words
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Advertisement608 1984-01-12 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Real estate agency in Orchard Road requires: 1) SECRETARY e With minimum GCE O' level and working experience e Able to work independently e Pleasant disposition 2) RECEPTIONIST e Able to handle PMBX switchboard, e Preferably bl-lingual interested epphesnts. plesse writs in with full resume608 words
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Advertisement563 1984-01-12 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK required Requirements e At least GCE O' level. e Preferable with 1 year's working experience, e Ability to type and file. Interested plesse spply with full detsils, expected sslsry snd contsct phone number to 63, MARKET STREET =09-05 TAT LEE BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104563 words
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Advertisement786 1984-01-12 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Ocesn Park Condominium (East Cosst Rosd) requires RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK a GCE O' level e Able to type at least 30 to 35 wpm e Starting salary: $500 Interested spplicsnts, plesse csll tel. *****00 lor sn appointment. Real Eststs Firm In Orchard Road Needs:--e SECRETARY e786 words
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Advertisement822 1984-01-12 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical HARDWORKING GENERAL CLERK cum Telephone Operator with knowledge of typing required by established Company Salarv range above $400 Call: *****79 for interview. PERMANENT/ TEMPORARY POSITIONS for Book-Keepers. Accounts Clerks, Secretaries and General Clerks. Office Resource Services =11-18 Maxwell House Tel: *****10. REPUTABLE ADVERTISING FIRM urgently822 words
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Advertisement440 1984-01-12 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales f) sales 7 N BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO. (S) PTE LTD invites applications for the post of SALES REPRESENTATIVE for its Consumer Division We are looking for a Sales person with drive and initiative to sell a range of consumer products to440 words
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Advertisement104 1984-01-12 27 An established computer firm requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE) a Age 21 to 25 years old a Minimum GCE O' Level with credit In English a Experience In sales is not necessary a Fluent in English and! Mandann a Applicants must heve completed N.S a To be able to start work104 words
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Advertisement556 1984-01-12 27 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales Setron imiteo turner trading division of the Haw iroup invites applications from suitabl> q_.. persons for Lh< q poctUoas SERVICE RECEPTIONIST i onversant in Knglish Maia) personality s Experu SHOWROOM ASSISTANT QCEO sc Bilingual Pleasant personalis Preferali > seal -xperienee in similar j selling major556 words
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Advertisement659 1984-01-12 28 56 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales E y An established European Organisation invites J -T young and enthusiastic men and ladies for the > post of-FULL-TIME SALES REPRESENTATIVES (3 vacancies) If you fulfill the foUowing- Between 21 to 34 years old Secondary education Willing to work659 words
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Advertisement192 1984-01-12 28 Getz Corporation invites applicants for the posts of:FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS to promote our company's range ol food products. Requirementse At least Secondary 2 education e 18 to 25 years e Experience not necessary e Basic salary mln. $400 p.m. with transport allowance, commission and fringe benefits. Please call Paul Lae192 words
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Advertisement785 1984-01-12 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales If you possess dynamic personality and initiative, willing to take challenges and en|oy meeting people then join us. We provide Intensive training (no experience required) high commission scheme (with room for further negotiation attractive remuneration (eg overseas holidays) must possess your own car CALL: *****08785 words
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Advertisement530 1984-01-12 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales MENARD COSMETICS REQUIRES part/ full-time Beauty Advisors. Full training provided. Those Joining today will receive free facial and manicure. Please call tel: *****23. 10.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. MENARD COSMETICS URGENTLY requires part-time Beauty Advisors. Courses in bridal make-up, skincare provided. Call Miss Phua, *****52530 words
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Advertisement468 1984-01-12 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical A well established manufacturer in stainless steel and refrigeration equipment invites suitable candidates to |oin our expanding organisation. 1) STAINLESS STEEL FABRICATORS e Experience in stainless steel fabrication including tig welding. NTC Holders may apply. 2) TRAINEE FABRICATORS No experience468 words
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Advertisement277 1984-01-12 28 Richard Ellis (Pte) Ltd invites applications from suitably experienced candidates to fill the following vacancies in their On-site Management Team Sound knowledge in airconditioning and refrigeration system, with at least 5 years working experience in maintenance and repair of centralised, package and split unit airconditioning. Applicants with NTC2 Electrical/ Airconditioning277 words
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Advertisement511 1984-01-12 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Well established airconditioning and engineering company has vacancies for the following:--1) ELECTRICIAN Technical qualification in this trade and having PUB licence e Min. 3 years of working experience. e Experience in control wiring of airconditioning chillers is a definite advantage. e Able to work independently511 words
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Advertisement491 1984-01-12 28 66 Situations Vacant t-ft-Ht ~Mk« H__ni_H_M__ni g) Technical I ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN INTERNATIONAL DESIGN CONSULTING FIRM (front United States) requires In termed iale Architectural Draughtsman with 3 5 years' working experience. Salary commensurate with experience. Apply with full resume and contact telephone number to: ST BOX A***** 390 Kim Seng Roed491 words
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Advertisement449 1984-01-12 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Engineering Firm requires APPRENTICES e No experience required e 5-day week, e No shift, e Salary negotiable, e Preferably residentssresidents of Ang Mo Kio Please call personally at: Blk. 5079 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 -01-1,78, Singapore 2056 Or telephone *****00 Engineering company dealing449 words
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Advertisement133 1984-01-12 28 66 Situations Vacani h) Production S3 9( _T G^ ce Y\o-^ 3pra Grea z a^ er mmmmmAAtoSL A&3&S& *z*^m\ FULLTIME PRODUCTION OPERATORS e Rotating Ist and 2nd shifts e Permanent 2nd and 3rd shifts PART-TIME PRODUCTION OPERATORS e B.ooam -II lOp n. e 12.30[. n. I 40p.m V. e Offer133 words
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Advertisement281 1984-01-12 29 66 Situations Vacan' 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production J FEMALE OPERATORS NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED; TRAINING WILL BE k .X^ s^. PROVIDED j I $3__S-$550 II We offer the following: lv| mm 5-day week Service incentive 1 v[^^ km Working hours: lafter 1 year):281 words
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Advertisement265 1984-01-12 29 j GEAC L^^ wants you J Wr FEMALE \W PRODUCTION OPERATORS j I 1 \jPermanent Ist 2nd Shift)/ 1 Primary education or full Best Able to understand simple English 1 Attractive fringe benefits for the right I j candidates include I Free transportation to and from I Opportunities to enhance265 words
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Advertisement405 1984-01-12 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production k I a Satisfying Career With 1 1 EXPERIENCED MALE j I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I I Get attractive starting salary I (depending on relevant experience) in addition, they enjoy: Normal Working Hours.- |j (7.50am to 5.28pm) §2 FREE tea405 words
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Advertisement109 1984-01-12 29 LEARN GROW WITH US Min. Salary: $500 P.M. Multi-National Company in Jurong offers excellent training opportunity for> (1) MACHINIST (2) QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR (3) MACHINE SETTER Completed N.S. Minimum NTC 3or Second- ary 4 Applicants for Machinist, must have minimum NTC 3 in machining. Prepared to work 2 rotating shifts109 words
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Advertisement340 1984-01-12 29 66 Situations Vacant ft) Production Mmm**WmYk l/j __5 1 9 fjWkA M MArSI'SHITA *A W DENSHI (S) PTE LTD IMU STRIAI. PARK II ktf^ SINGAPORE 10>b We provide well to t those under our y 6 Join us today p and earn up to: p FREE Transport FREE Medical Treatment340 words
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Advertisement350 1984-01-12 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Minimum qualification Polytechnic Certificate in Polymer Technology 2 to 3 years' production experience Able to motivate and lead workers Must be prepared to work on shift Experience in rubber goods production not necessary but an advantage interested applicants please apply in writing in the first350 words
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Advertisement362 1984-01-12 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Amr^^ _r^ I SINGAPORE LIMITED I Applications are I invited for the j positions f orA Setters Machinists |TTnTC 3 inWletai Machining Interested applicants should call personally or write in with contact telephone number to: The Personnel Department NMB Singapore Limited 1 Chai Chee Avenue362 words
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Advertisement479 1984-01-12 29 66 Situations Vacant I h) Production We, a household name of si< I radio cassette recorder, amph- fier, tuner and KM AM stereo receiver requires 1. FEMALE QC INSPECTORS 2. MALE/FEMALE OPERATORS W. offer: \a 5-day workweek 1 8.00am 5.20pm Free transport or 100% subsidy I $25 Full attendance Sll479 words
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Advertisement394 1984-01-12 29 66 Situations Vacant li Miscellaneous Jl detrude 16-BO to mfft ct Production operators Permanent Day Shift Mondays to F"days 730 am ;o 4 46 Free transport hams lec Permanent 2nd Shift: Mondays to Fridays I 448 p~ to 1 18 Iffl s nee prov Free transpor* home i provided Permanent394 words
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Advertisement591 1984-01-12 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous HHDB 1 WALK-IN INTERVIEW SATURDAY 14 JAN 1984 8.45 am to 12.30 pm MAWKERS LIAISON OFFICER t ICE 3 O' level with pass in English. Assist in the control and management of hawkers In the Board's estates and miscellaneous duties591 words
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Advertisement403 1984-01-12 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 'n_ri Singapore \irpofl Icrminal Services invites application;! from Singapore iti/ens foi the lolli'w nig appointments A) POLICE CONSTABLES (MALE) i H ovs commencing salai j >>i S-TS a month during training' On completion >i training SSIS a month in the salar\ scale 5440 25 shl403 words
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Advertisement482 1984-01-12 30 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous B PREMIER MILK > (S) PTE. LTD. 2 in Jurong C has vacancies for the IC positions of: JX e Age 20—30 years Ir e 1 year experience in K driving forklitts K a Able to read simple [J English and numerals 3 e Age 16—30482 words
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Advertisement418 1984-01-12 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I E3 1 Kempthome Lighting Co. (Singapore) We have long term opportunities for A) Spray-Painters Minimum Primary 6 or Secondary 1 education Experience in furniture spraying Able to understand quality and finish and take pride in his work Prepared to work on j shift B)418 words
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Advertisement419 1984-01-12 30 66 Situations Vacant i 1) Miscellaneous CHILD CARE I SERVICES I requires suitable _^r applicants for the r following postsA) ASSISTANT TEACHERS Minimum GCE O' level Minimum 18 years old Must be willing to teach and carry out general duties Preferably bilingual B) CENTRE NURSES for Jurong and Clementi Centres419 words
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Advertisement449 1984-01-12 30 I 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A PCB manufacturing company in Jurong requires A. SALES CO-ORDINATOR e Female age above 18 years Minimum GCE O' level qualification. Ability to type 30 wpm. e Fluent in English and Mandarin. Experience preferred but not essential. B. ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER e Male age above449 words
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Advertisement508 1984-01-12 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An establiahed furniture manufacturer in Detu Avenue requires: 1. FEMALE SECRETARY e Min. GCE 'O' Level with credit in English e Completed Private Secretarial Course and have knowledge of accounts e Sound knowledge in administrative functions e Min. 2 years working experience in similar position508 words
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Advertisement453 1984-01-12 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A well established printing comps ny invites applications from sui' ably qualified candidates for tne positions ot CREW RECRUITING OFFICER e Cettd id tei should ha\e similar experience e Able to work independently and willing u> work long hours FEMALE TELEX OPERATOR e Candidates must453 words
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Advertisement582 1984-01-12 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous STORE CIERK/PARTS KEEPER Completed Secondary School Education Completed National Be ne experience In ,<er BltL COLLECTOR/CHECKER Completed Secondary lur 2 ation Completed National S Possess own motor-' Some expeneii' lect. th] GENERAL CLERK IFEMALE) Completed secondary educa tion Some working experience n. clerical duties Ability582 words
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Advertisement472 1984-01-12 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Intei national C haa vacancy to be I filler jM B with oilfield and rig equipment Basic will include knoa iHiige of .< cost trol i Hmim u>cai pur [uired with good i) markets Please repiy with full personal resume and non-returnable photog.'sprt IO: S472 words
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Advertisement416 1984-01-12 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous /^^ixwluhma 3hd requires TEMPORARY NIGHT PACKERS Singapore i'ili/.en Physically tit Wll'lmg to work from 8 00 pm to 6.00 an Able to wi.rk for at least 3 months Please call Tel *****11 Extn 2245 lor an interview appointment. $565 ODD-JOBBERS e S porean Mala] .tge416 words
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Advertisement707 1984-01-12 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous De Paris Nightclub requires 1) Waitresses 2) Female Captains e Working experience e Bilingual in English Mandann Interested please call personally with one recent photograph at> 5 Koek Road =05-09 Cuppage Plaza Singapore 0922 Tel: *****11 DRIVERS Urgently required Candidates should be Below 55 years707 words
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Advertisement909 1984-01-12 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous WANTED 2 BOAT ATTENDANTS for immediate employment by Boatel in Ponggol area Must be able to work on Saturdays. Sundays and public holidays. Those staying In dist. 19 preferable I' hone: *****78 *****48, Tony Yeo for details AN ENGINEERING FIRM requires Driver cum Delivery man (Malay)909 words
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Advertisement699 1984-01-12 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REQUIRED DELIVERY MEN possess Class 2 licence. Salary $400 to $500. Must be familiar with Singapore roads. Tel: *****90. STORE/DELIVERY CLERK with class 3 and 4 driving licence, required by Kallang Industrial firm. Contact: *****22. TEMPORARY GENERAL WORKERS wanted (school leavers). $10 per day. Call:699 words
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Advertisement799 1984-01-12 31 JL CALLING ALL ROADRUNNERS. An U UU E__ advertiser is selling his big fJN /S\ r\ s^ motorbike at a small bike price'. IB 'l l l'll lni If you are a lover of motorbikes. I rAV lUI /fl\ JUJ ip to classification 76m. _>_s\il_| mmW mr^ i m fl799 words
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Advertisement723 1984-01-12 31 c) Datsun/Nissan AUG. 79 DATSUN 120Y GL PARF. aircon, sports rims, radio cassette. $14,700. Tel. *****15 David. DATSUN 100A. 1 private owner, aircond. Tax 6/'B4. $17,400 0.n.0. Tel: *****88. END 1982 NISSAN Sunny 13. sspeed, 1 lady owner. $23,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****21. NOV. 1981 DATSUN 120Y GL. 1 owner. aircon.723 words
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Advertisement644 1984-01-12 31 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS 1 year —5' i c p.a. 64 South Bridge Rd 5.0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 5 3 4 c c p.a. Blk 67 Circuit Rd "01-403 S 1337 Tai: *****40 3 years 6 1 4°644 words
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Advertisement436 1984-01-12 31 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda NOV. 1980 HONDA Prelude Auto Good condition Full accessories $24,000 negotiable Tel *****11 1977 HONDA CIVIC 1500. 4 doors Aircon. radio cassette New tax PARF eligible $11,800 *****27 1979 HONDA ACCORD 4-door. auto. 2 owners, new tax $20,000 negotiable *****95 ext 1 152 1980,436 words
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Advertisement486 1984-01-12 31 76 Vehicles For Sale LATE 197S MAZDA THE BEST WAY to choose a at DiH Motorways Pte Lid. 1970 MAZDA 1500 aircon passed Vicom. lax and lnsurans i $2,200 o.no *****55 1981 MAZDA 323 1300 C.c Aircond ■ports rtmi i-eautiful condition Price f.22.200 0.n.0 Tel: *****23 1982 MAZDA 323, 1500486 words
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Advertisement415 1984-01-12 32 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes NfAR m MBKEOCa I PARF a lax. I (change considered Tel *****44 1970. MEHCEOES 280 matte Hard illy restored 1970 MERCEDES BENJ m, downpayment $800m enl 9280 for 18 month 1971 MERCEDES 230 \:r owners, well maintained >::>^' 1 junction of id I 1972415 words
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Advertisement928 1984-01-12 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1980 SIGMA 1600 OS 5 SpCSd PARI eligible ta June tun sccessortea HgjßPft in 812.088 Phone *****01 IXLorong BBbwhli S'pore 1338 t9Bl MITSUBISHI GALANT 1800 1 18 Q pute aircon cassette iporti iias up |np condition, accldenl S'.T.SOO. Call Steven I ip 1962 AUGUST928 words
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Advertisement753 1984-01-12 32 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota APRIL 1981 TOYOTA Royal Crowr 2 8 fully automatic 1 privau owner, full factory optional, chauffeur driven, immaculate condition. Highest offer secures or exchange considered Contacl *****66 Charlie Lim. MID 1982 TOYOTA Corolla 13<X DX. one private owner, famllj 2nd car. aircon. sports rims.753 words
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Advertisement813 1984-01-12 32 76 Vehicles For Sale «B_l_«_9_»_«B_B_^t~ B_*_«_^_^_^_^__l_» j) Toyota TEST DRIVE... THE EXCITING NEW CORONA 1.6 <\RF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR SPACIOUS. POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL NEW COROLLA 1.3 PARF $21,120 ARF $28,000 PARF $23,320 ARF $31,000 VEHITO COMPANY (Sales, Service Parts) Showroom: 61 Upper Thomson Road, j Milestone, TEL: *****98. HEAD OFFICE:-813 words
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Advertisement734 1984-01-12 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale *> Others k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others GONG XI FA CAI AmfK _ir%__ _^t_ m Genuine Price-Cuts. I^^^^P B_M_ QPfifTOTT^ _s__^T mmv.,.txm%l jrn^lUUj bv petrol price increases734 words
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Advertisement574 1984-01-12 32 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters BEAUTIFUL YAMAHA YBIOO. 1979. original blue, well maintained, $450. 1979 Yamaha DTI2SE Scrambler. $450. *****62. CASH MONEY BUYING your motorcycles, Scooters, Scramblers at best value. Please ring *****39. Solid welcome. DE-CYCLE COMPANY PAY better price for all secondhand motorcycles. Scramblers, Scooters. Selling574 words
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Advertisement242 1984-01-12 32 78 Scrap Vehicles 4 I HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for i 985 4000 cc. scrap cars. *****27. II after 12pm *****3. Ricky Tay. HIGHEST OFFER FOR PARF Scrap cars 1000/ 1600, 2000' 2300 cc S *****32 Ng Night *****35). PARF SCRAP CAR, 2000 cc. Tax refund $700. Selling $15,600. Tel: I242 words
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Advertisement425 1984-01-12 32 with the sound of trickling M%jgm waterfa the foyer Oi maybe f_jj in a charming bungalow amidst ,_^«sLj3p serene and gi resident EmM WM district? If you have make your H 1 dream com* ti ue at classifica- mSB 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses PRINCESS OF WALES PARK dist. 10425 words
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Advertisement468 1984-01-12 32 86 Accommodations Vacant j a) Houses a Diat. 11. Watten Eatata. newly re -pa in ted double-storey link bungalow with 4 bed- rooms, large private garden Rental $3,600 a Dist. 10, Namly Garden, beau- tifully renovated double- j storey semi-detached with 3 bedrooms, nice private gar- i den Rental $2,600.468 words
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Advertisement870 1984-01-12 32 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD rand new I storey link bungakra i 10 with 5 bedrooms, plus a study room Marble flooring, carpeted fully furnished with built-in wardn i Must see to appreciate it's unique stvle and beauty Rental $6,500 p.m o n.o Ring *****36 7870 words
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Advertisement543 1984-01-12 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale D Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles _r** am IwPIC ml v ir wiHnrwKX ap_B ___r^_l _M_l _K'4__K jpiMg. Sk JPwtVi^iriL TH543 words
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Advertisement376 1984-01-12 33 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 19 JALAN CHERMAT double- stor-?y terraca. 4 bedrooms with furniture. Interested please contact Mdm Lee at: *****09 (10am 6pm No agents! DIST 10 DUCHESS ROAD. 5 bedrooms, double-storey detached house, semi furnished, with fully central aircond for rent. $5,800 pm. Tel: *****23/ *****10. DIS"376 words
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Advertisement107 1984-01-12 33 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses WATfEN ESTATE CONDOMINIUM brand new townhouse facing pool. 9 bedrooms/alrcon. Luxuriously 'urnished. Full facilities. $4,500. P-Olf *****11. 44 MUGUSTON PARK Dist. 28. Furnished double-storey terrace; 3 bedrooms, servant's, split-level living dining. $1,800 p.m. Tel: *****10. N.i agents please! BEAUTIFUL, WELL-KEPT TERRACE house, fullv/ partially furnished107 words
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Advertisement671 1984-01-12 33 88 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses v_—_— BELLIAN *****35: WATTEN Estate, SELETAR HILLS, DIST. 2879 Spa--2 bedrooms, fully furnished cious terrace house, with extens2,loo. Condominium facilities, slons. No agents. Tel: *****58. Available Immediately. bungalow, s BEDROOMS ser- Q Apartments vant s own amenities, good loca- tlon.671 words
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Advertisement775 1984-01-12 33 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing S into these better home financing schemes. a 100% financing HUDC (Phase 1) financing •^T You get financing up to 100% of You get financing up to 85% of valuation from us, with or without your valuation. CPF savings And you775 words
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Advertisement304 1984-01-12 33 DIST. 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA tastefully furnished studio apartment. Spacious living/dining. Full equipped kitchen, large bedroom with attached bathroom. Full recreational facilities. RenUl $1,900. DIST. 10 STEVENS ROAD VICINITY brand new maisonette. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, split-level living/dining, swimming pool and other amenities Rental $3,000. LANDALE PTE LTD TEL: *****0304 words
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Advertisement947 1984-01-12 33 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments FOR LEASE CITY TOWERS DIST 1025 JAIAN JINTAN 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms DIST 0922 living dining room kitchen Beautifully renovated and utility area Rent $2,600 apartment 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms living PANDAN VALLEY DIST 2159 and utility area Rent947 words
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Advertisement856 1984-01-12 34 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments OIST 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA. itVMD town and foreign Kl D— lltlflll greener] mrroondini uh 3 4 bedii.ul.iKe immediately x -n >■ M Holland Housing DIST 10. STEVENS ROAD vicinity brand neo 3-tedroonMd apart- ::>■..• a large bolconj Oow NrtauniDg pool, spiitItng .hniix areas with aircons.856 words
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Advertisement583 1984-01-12 34 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10. BEVERLY MAI maisonette .ip.<rtment, mid -floor. 3 bedrooms, partially furnished with fa.Uitit.s. $4,500 Couple preferred Call *****28 *****50 j agent). DIST. 15. PENTHOUSE FACING sea. 5 bedrooms, study, separate servant's amenities, beautifully furnished, swimming pool, good security Details Mc'Robertson. '*****88 DIST. 15. NEAR583 words
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Advertisement804 1984-01-12 34 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments CHANG AGENCIES *****44: Ulst. 11 Hillcrest Arcadia, corner unit penthouse. 3-bedroomed. study, balcony, semi-furnished, condominium facilities CHENG HONG MANSION 4-bed-room apartment 2460 sq.ft. large living dming. beautifully furnished $2,000 Reat *****57/ *****13 CLEMENTI PARK CONDOMINIUM Partially furnished' fully furnished. 3 bedrooms, with all recreational facilities.804 words
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Advertisement1693 1984-01-12 34 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments c) Rooms SPOTTISWOODE PARK, 3 BED- FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS only ROOMED furnished apartment. Furnished room at Bedok South Just outside CBD Quiet and re- near Temasek Junior College spectable vicinity with security Meals and laundry arrangeable service. Tel: *****52. Tel: *****77. WELL1,693 words
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Advertisement731 1984-01-12 34 87 Accommodations Wanted i __SS-555-^-5--^-E_s_s_£_s_ss2-i' a) Houses PROPERTIES WANTED FOR expa- triate arriving soon! Budget $1,500 $5,000. Tel Deland Company: *****33/ *****44. > b) Apartments s JAPANESE CLIENTS URGENTLY looking for apartments in Pan- dan Valley (Camellia and Bau- hlnia) preferred. Ridgewood and Himiko Court. Owners please i call Quebec731 words
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Advertisement1118 1984-01-12 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses AUCTION To be held at the Mercury Room (18th floor) Apollo Hotel, Haveiock Road SINGAPORE ON WEDNESDAY 18TH JANUARY 1984 AT 2.00 P.M. LANDED PROPERTIES 1) LAND AT ARTHUR ROAD/BRANKSOME ROAD (SUBJECT TO IN-PRINCIPLE APPROVAL FOR 2 UNITS1,118 words
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Advertisement831 1984-01-12 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses $310 000 OPERA ESTATE. An opportunity to UWli beautifully renovated intermediate terrace 1.400 sq ft (iood facing Freehold Will consider genuine offers Match Dea I2VOM4 *****54 5-ROOMED SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE al s.-rangoon Gardens Fullv furnished Area 1840 sq ft Asking price $550,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****20/831 words
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Advertisement643 1984-01-12 34 89 Properties For Salt a) Houses SELETAR HILLS SINGLE-STOREV Ladled; doubi semi-o. house tor details call Practical Housing *****45 *****23 SEMBAWANG HILL ESTATE vicinity, single -storey terrace. 2.800 sq.ft 3 bedrooms Freehold Immediate occupation $390,000 Han Boons *****70 THOMSON HILLS double -storey terrace with 3 bedrooms servant's room $550,000 Winmngwav643 words
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Advertisement375 1984-01-12 35 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 4 GROUNDFLUOfI TERRACE. negotiable 91 I 11 M ME i HWAN GARDEN IIOUMr- R I TAI KENG GARDEN i spill .r.v. ma I ill Julie UPPER SERANGOON ROAO iant's room. SSOO.LHXI WOODLANDS PARK 3 BEDROOMED PtaaJ !<-'•." r-rv.mt ti |.i naouQM I 1/2-STOREY375 words
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Advertisement770 1984-01-12 35 89 Properties For Safe 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments HOA NAM BUILDING 1 The perfect setting for successful business and modern living. e^!o SSw *No restrict on on foreigners t- {vV\ Leasing and loans up to {iJvy, Sheltered770 words
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Advertisement303 1984-01-12 35 il Diat. 21 Clementi Park Condominium $475,000 Diat. 10 Sommerville maisonette $695,000 Diat. 11 Thomson (Mansion $503,000 Diat. 15 Ocean Park $450,000 Diat. 5 Westpeak $480,000 Diat. 21 Sherwood Tower I maisonette $396,000 Dist. 19 Jade Tower $375,000 CITY REAL ESTATE *****91 (6 lines) I GOLDEN HILL LORONG CHUAN I303 words
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Advertisement1493 1984-01-12 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments jßkm\\mwP^^ SUPERB 26-STOREY LUXURSOUS Af^ffTMEfiTS WITH A MAGNIFICENT GARDEN At Jalan Rajah/Jalan Rama Rama off Balestier, S'pore 1232. A&*^Zt—*>- Swimming Pool $ff_2^** Squash Courts 3 3^s_SS%i Children's Playground t H\ Large Garden Sh g^_^*«> 24 Hour1,493 words
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Advertisement603 1984-01-12 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments SERENE HOUSE (DIST. 10) walk- I up apartment with swimming I pool. 3 bedrooms, servant's. $390,000 0.n.0. Winningway: I *****02/ *****29 TAI KENG GARDEN apartment for sale, dist 1953. 3 bedrooms, builtin area 1500 sq.ft. Freehold. Ample carpark. Enquiries *****28. 2-BEDROOMED BRAND NEW603 words
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Advertisement958 1984-01-12 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Privau Apartments HIGH RENTAL RETURNS Dlsl 5 i (Hong Leong) well renovated 2- bedroomed apartment, 900 sq ft $280,000 Houseworld *****35 MANDALAY COURT FREEHOLD 2.500 sq ft 4 bedrooms, servant's, selling with vacani possession 1 Tel: *****88 RIDGEWOOD, OIST 10 2000 sq.ft v Kamehameha, 4958 words
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Advertisement692 1984-01-12 35 89 Properties For Sate c) HDB HUDC Apartments 4OLLANO DRIVE BLK 22 5- room •d. parquet throughout Ashing 1 ;i55.000 Loan $h4.90U *****14 *****5 *****1H 4UDC FARRER COURT 1550 sq ft i285.000 1700 sq ft $345,000. Lake- .•lew. 1770 sq ft $320,000 House- j vorld *****92 MARINE DRIVE 5-ROOMED High692 words
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Advertisement705 1984-01-12 35 91 Factory Spaces Established Foreign Company re quires SINGLE-STOREY DETACHEC Oft TERRACE FACTORY Approximuu- bulll-in 8.000 12,000 sq f. Land area 27 .300 sq ft for hea\> na Mist rj aocfci Contact Mr John Jefferson or General Manager Dr Chan TE: *****6G 9JO a.m 4.3C p m European engineer 'ng705 words
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Advertisement632 1984-01-12 36 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces UNION CENTRE jalan pemimpin A~»«* r 1 L_fl CENTRE UNION i r^ m ICENTRC| IBa—M MmaWkmmmm R-P-P-l PPPPP-". k A A /Newly completed 6 1 storey light Building complied to government industrial building OTTV regulations complete with Central632 words
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Advertisement327 1984-01-12 36 3,500 SQ.FT. WAREHOUSE Cum Office Space available immediately in city. Rent $4,000 per month Tel: *****06. 93 Onic* Spaces -jj2J222__^__i__M_2_S-_H_k_i_BP^i_^_H> a) Sale Partitioned office for sale at GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX Area: 1,7505q.ft. Pi ice: $475 per sq.ft. Call *****4 for mora detail* OIST. 9, FAR EAST Shopping Centre, outside CBD.327 words
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Advertisement311 1984-01-12 36 93 Office Spaces b) Rental BRAND NEW CORNER UNIT On high floor overlooking th sea. Area: 1.600 sq.ft. Rental: $5.0 p.s.f. Strictly principals. ENQUIRIES: *****4/ *****16 OFFICE SPACE TECK CHIANG REALTY BUILDING AT PAYA LEBAR ROAD/ ARUMUOAM ROAO 826 sq.ft. Upper floors For further detail* contact: MISS WONG *****77 OFFICE311 words
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Advertisement616 1984-01-12 36 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces It) Rental b) Rental b) Rental a) Sale a) Sale would J Building? Make a wise w -T-LiWv n w___*v I 1 11 *A I MRT station, bus/taxi terminus and to Bs -11 ////111 H616 words
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Advertisement277 1984-01-12 36 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 14th storey, 946 sq.ft. 1 partitioned room, brand new carpet. $3.60 p.s.f. Heng Fatt Property *****88. LIAN HUAT BUILDING, 10-storey newly built, 390 to 1,000 sq.ft. and Union Building, Ist floor. Rental $3 p.s.f. Apply: *****13. MAXWELL HOUSE OFFICE 3,000 to 12,000 sq. ft. for rent from $3277 words
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Advertisement432 1984-01-12 36 PENINSULA PLAZA, HIGH floor, 2400 sq.ft. Available from midFebruary. *****73. SHENTON HOUSE 450 sq.ft. 11th floor. $4.80 p.s.f. inclusive service charge. Vacant now. *****55. TABLE SPACE AT $250 each with telephone, mailing, telex services. Tel: *****22. SMALL PARTITIONED CARPETED, office for rental. Call *****25. c) Wanted OWNERS OF OLD/ new432 words
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Advertisement997 1984-01-12 36 I the agreement for subleasing, sale or transfer as the case mas he on the pan oi either the Developer or the individual sublessees or purchasers __-_«-__-_H_-_-_____-_-___-__B__J 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental ri\ifk? V I^\(7rfehiV -^_> Situated at the m A m ■^S s 01d997 words
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Advertisement320 1984-01-12 36 95 Other Real Estate CHANCERY LANE VICINITY 18,000 sq.ft approved plan for 2 bungalows witn pool $2.4 million FOURSOME HOLDINGS PTE LTD nam m *****— DIST 19, LAND OVER -ii.uOO sq ft Approved for 18 units of apari ments With pool BKN: *****24 WANTED LAND for development in any district.320 words
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Advertisement455 1984-01-12 36 102 Tourt CHINESE NEW YEAR B-Du H— J .mting Air Coach $399 I* 6- Dav KUL 'Cameron Penang A CC— SI— I HMN Penang Haadyai Genting A $285 Dep 1 2 5-Day KL'i I meron t Daj KUL Genling Train Air $3yv I>ep: 2 4. 5 '2 4-Day Genting Penang455 words
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Advertisement747 1984-01-12 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Open a Savers Plus Savings Account for as little as $100/- and earn Daily Interest at x-x mm^^ Am. 1 f-RvV-^_P_lM_- T^^ A fl_. l?*t_r I _J__L V^_^_^^ As our Account Holder you V^* tfl^ a _-3___ ms£j can buy747 words
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Advertisement561 1984-01-12 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours o^/VW^ 10-DAYy/KJ New Year <_s~' A 1 I^%^ japan.«h rWtylvi\^ (including TokyoV j!j[ rokyo Disneyiana. Atarri Mr. Fuji. UlSn©yiailQ/ (/3f<^) Fujiku Highland Nagoya Kyoto, Nara, Osaka. Shinmonii. Akiyoshiao. IX t\ Mt. Aso, Kumamoto. Uneen. Nagasaki. Saikai Bashi, Karatsu. Fukuoka Tiy Tg\ Deo aate 14/1.21/1.28/1,31/1.1/2.4/2,11/2561 words
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Advertisement109 1984-01-12 37 5 DAYS BANGKOK/ PATTAYA $735 7 DAYS BANGKOK/ PATTAYA/ CHIANGMAI $875 DEPARTURE DATE: 30 JAN LIMITED SEATS, HURRY!!! PIONEER BEACH HOLIDAYS 3 OAYS PACKAGE TOUR DAILY DEPARTURES. KUANTAN BEACH $180 DEBARU VIEW $180 TANJONG JARA $295 TIOMAN ISLAND $360 CLUB MED by air $530 PORT DICKSON $199 PENANG BEACH by109 words
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Advertisement890 1984-01-12 37 102 Tourt 102 Tours HOUDfft •BESTSELLERSUr uwrj to travel TB 1 V IjapanUsneyland special,-* OsaKa Kyoto Na'a 'o*v. M: f 0 m^.j-h- i -H Hong Kong -Revolving 6b Ocean l_rk/Sung Dynas ay 8 Days SJ2I6C Every Sun The World's Ist Supersonic CONCORDE TOUR' Hong k ong Supersonic Concorae _o" Wdsn.n890 words
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Advertisement700 1984-01-12 38 102 Tours 102 Tours a M NAM HO t TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Head office Pearf s Centre Grd. Floor, s IOOEu Tong Sen St., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 Spore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People s Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Rood, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel:700 words
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Advertisement524 1984-01-12 38 102 Tours 102 Tours W x r i North South Island of New Zealand Enjoy New Zealand s xenk Wonders, vast aiptnewnd, rotting coorrtrysido, spectacular gioders and lakeside views. Unspoiled, ragged and beaoiM...p\^^^Z ***Ahn+JkA%ikla^ Chbmhank. WW/fngfon, >^ 7_^r^ \.^_t_ v Queenstown, Te Anau WVAviO^:^ ond Dentin. Vl Jn^ Great Barrier524 words
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Advertisement597 1984-01-12 38 109 Academic 109 Academic S ENGLISH LANGUAGE GCE'O' LEVEL vised in conformity to the latest labus requirements, not leave 'English' to chance. Let the Derts show you the way to gaming ;cess in this all-important subject, ce you have seen the course you will )w why it is so different597 words
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Advertisement547 1984-01-12 38 EXPERIENCED GRADUATI OFFERS tuition in Physics Chemistry, Maths for primary secondary levels. Reasonabl charges. Contact *****7. EXPERIENCED QUALIFIEI SCHOOL teacher offering tultioi to primary pupils. Morning evening around Bukit Timah Hillvlew. Contact *****54. MALE TUTOR WITH over 10 yean experience provides Maths, Eng lish and Science tuition up t> Secondary547 words
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Advertisement737 1984-01-12 38 110 Computer 110 Computer r > v /_S ll\ SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS i \B| SrV TRAINING CENTRE j m m </ (Computer Studies Division) HAVE YOU PLANNED YOUR COMPUTER EDUCATION YET? SBTC cordially invites you and your parents to our 'OPEN HOUSE' lo.ooam-b.oopm Talks on 'CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN COMPUTING' 11.00am/2.00pm/3.30pm Day:737 words
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Article, Illustration619 1984-01-12 39 EPSOM JEEP; JON - EPSOM JEEP By THE restricted terms class has produced some outstanding performers, both in the sprinting and staying class, and three of them Freedom Fighter DC, Billy Brown and Thunderbird have been nominated by racing writers and tipsters in Singapore and Malaysia to619 words
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Article328 1984-01-12 39 ESTRELLA DE ESPANA did an eyecatching workout on a good Bukit Timah track yesterday morning. After a round on the sand, the six-year-old Irish-bred reeled off 600 m in 38.4 sec despite being hard held by Richard Ang. Winner of a 1,600 m race at Ipoh328 words
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Article, Illustration13 1984-01-12 39 "I don't think yoo give a damn about horses, Arnold!"13 words
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Article999 1984-01-12 39 IPOH, Wed. A total of 292 horses, comprising 193 in Class 4, 74 in Class 6 and 25 in restricted terms, has been entered for the Perak Turf Club January Meeting starting on Jan 21. Classs 4: First ran: I,lm m straight (a), 1,2M m (b) or I,BM999 words
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Article111 1984-01-12 39 FIRST DAY: Class 4 Divs 1, 2 and 3 1,100 m straight, Divs 4, 5 and 6 1,200m; Class 6 Div 3 1400m, Restricted terms Divs 1 and 2 1,100 m. SECOND DAY: Class 4 Divs 1 and 2 1,200 m and I,Boom, Div 3 1,200m; Class111 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-01-12 40 CALCUTTA, Wed. Favourites Poland will vie for honours with soccer teams from five other countries in the Jawaharlal Nehru Gold Cup starting here today. Strong sides from Hungary, Argentina, Rumania and China join Poland and hosts India in preliminary-round league matches from which the two topReuter - 169 words
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Article444 1984-01-12 40 Johnston pops in the 108th-minute winner LONDON, Wednesday MAURICE JOHNSTON headed an extra-time goal his 10th in 11 games to give Watford a 4-3 win over Luton in a pulsating English Football Association Cup third round replay last night. Johnston, 20-year-old striker recently bought for £200,000 ($600,000) fromReuter; AFP - 444 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-01-12 40 Platini joins at the top MILAN, Wed. Michel Platini, the Juventus French international striker who was recently voted European Footballer of the Year, has finally caught up with Irish international Liam Brady as the best-rated player in the Italian First Division. Brady, master schemer of the Sampdoria team, has ledUPI - 226 words
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296 1984-01-12 40 PARIS, Wed. With heavyweights such as world champions Italy, England, Scotland and the Soviet Union all absent from the European Soccer Championship finals here this summer, the way is open for the lesser-known sides to show that the gulf between big and small hasAFP - 296 words
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Article104 1984-01-12 40 BONN. Wed. The Soviet Union have lodged an official pretest with the European Football Union over West Germany's staging of a European Soccer Championship qualifying match in West Berlin last year. Egidius Braun, treasurer of the West German Soccer Federation, said the Soviets made the protest at yesterday'sReuter - 104 words
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354 1984-01-12 40 PARIS, Wed. A US$45 million ($95. 75m) stadium construction and renovation programme, including the building of one new ground, has been undertaken by the French in preparation for the European Soccer Championship finals. Seven stadiums, including the newly-constructed one at Nantes, will be usedAFP - 354 words
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Article273 1984-01-12 40 WALES claimed first blood on Tuesday in their bid to reach the 1986 World Cup finals in Mexico when manager Mike England returned from a fixture meeting in Paris insisting that the dates agreed upon were just what he wanted. The fixtures: ISB4 Sept 12: Iceland v Wales.273 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-01-12 41 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. South Africa's World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Gerrie Coetzee has named little-known American Jeff Sims as the likely opponent for his first title defence, it was reported yesterday. The South African Press Association quoted Coetzee as saying the fight against Sims, whoReuter; AP - 221 words
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Article121 1984-01-12 41 KO win, boasts Cedeno TOKYO, Wed. World Boxing Council flyweight champion Frank Cedeno, of the Philippines, flashed his right fist in a sparring session yesterday and boasted it would be f»werful enough to sink apa nese challenger Kojl Kobayashl when they meet in a title bout here next week. "IAFP - 121 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1984-01-12 41 PETER SIOW - Leaping to a new era in sport.. PETER SIOW THE invigorating news that Singapore's long-awaited College of Physical Education is due to open in July is certain to make all associated with local sport leap out of bed and do their daily dozen with new-found relish. For years physical education1,230 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-01-12 41 LONDON, Wed. Athlete Steve Cram, of Britain. said yesterday he might have to curtail a training trip to Australia because of injury. The world, European and* Commonwealth 1,500 metres champion, who has been suffering from tendonitis in his left knee since Boxing Day. saidAFP; Reuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-01-12 41 NEW YORK, Wed. Lois Aparicio, Harmon Killebrew and Don Drysdale were elected to the baseball Hall of Fame in balloting b\ the Baseball Writers' Association of America, which released the results last night. Killebrew made hi> mark as a home-run hitter, Aparicio as a slickAP - 110 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-01-12 42 JANICE SEAH - Daniel Cup ace JANICE SEAH Albert is surprise choice for the singles in favourable draw By 4 I'M REALLY glad Albert's playing first singles because there's never much pressure on the opening tie. Albert can't take pressure as well as Mahader, and that he would definitely experience if he wereJONATHAN CHOO - 561 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-01-12 42 Kriek masters Arias for date with McEnroe NEW YORK, Wed. South African-born Johan Kriek, the last player to qualify, beat 19-year-old American Jimmy Arias 76, 6-4 last night in the opening match of the 12--man Volvo Masters tennis championship. The victory gave the 25-year-oldAFP; Reuter - 322 words
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Article190 1984-01-12 42 PALMERSTON (New Zealand), Wed. England batsmen made good use of the match practice they wanted before the tourists declared their first innings at 294 for six on the first day of the three-day match against Central Districts at Fitzherbert Park here today. English captain Bob Willis'sReuter; AP - 190 words
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Article502 1984-01-12 42 PAKISTAN'S Jahangir Khan easily beat top-seeded Mart. Talbot, of the United States. 1&-14. 15-6. 15-6 to win the V. wM professional hardball squash championships in Toronto Jahangir, the 20-year-old world softbalJ champion who was seeded fourth, did not drop a game throughout the tournament and his victory inReuter; AFP; AP - 502 words
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Article269 1984-01-12 42 Unknown Guy shocks Masur AUCKLAND. Wed. Qualifiers Dan Saltz. of the United States, and New Zealander Stephen Guy today caused major upsets in an international Grand Prix tennis tournament at Stanley Street Stadi um here Saltz. a 22-year-old University of California graduate, beat eighth seeded countryman Lloyd Bourne 0-2 7-5Reuter; AP; AFP - 269 words
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Article117 1984-01-12 42 SWIFT Athletic Club proved to be as fleet-footed as their name when they dominated the first Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's cross-country leagne at the Macßltchie Reservoir recently- Jagtar Singh and Mike Townley made it a 1-2 Swift finish in the 4.2km race, while Swift's women took all three117 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-01-12 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Trengganu not in a hurry to get Ahmad's release NATIONAL midfielder Ahmad Paijan's bid to turn out for Trengganu in the Malaysia Cup soccer competition is in the balance for another month at least. This is because the Trengganu Football Association have not sought an336 words
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Article147 1984-01-12 43 CREW members of the British aircraft carrier HMS Invincible beat the Singapore Cricket Club 13-6 (a. goal, a try and a penalty goal to a goal) in a friendly rugby match at the Padang yesterday. Meanwhile, the Singapore Rugby Union Division Two match between Police and Bucks147 words
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Article382 1984-01-12 43 Spotlight on the NFL's Second Division TWO Second Division clubs Kaki Bukit and Sembawang could well provide the talent national coaches are looking for to develop into stars. These two clubs may or may not succeed in gaining promotion to Division One next year but they are382 words
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269 1984-01-12 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By twirl his right arm full circle after each goal, had good reason to repeat the act four times. Though Heli Orient might point the accusing finger at the slippery pitch for their disaster, SIA did not look as if they relished269 words
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190 1984-01-12 43 Cash for top athletes in Malaysia? KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A New Year bonus is on the way for outstanding sports personalities being considered for cash awards by the National Sports Council in recognition of their achievements. The NSC were currently studying the implications of the cash awardso as not toBernama - 190 words
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173 1984-01-12 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON LOCAL enthusiasts will be able to watch some of the world's leading women golfers in action when Sentosa play hosts to the Inaugural Ladles Asian Golf Circuit from Feb 25-25. The other three legs of the circuit are the Thai173 words
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Article206 1984-01-12 43 JOE DOR AI - JOE DOR AI THE Football Association of Singapore Council last night turned down an appeal by former international Saiim Moin for a partial lifting of his six-year suspension. Said Steven Tan, the FAS executive secretary, last night: "The Council noted Salim's appeal but could not206 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-01-12 43 THE happy faces of Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon (right), the MP for Tiong Bahru, and Mr K.C. Heng (left), the regional manager of sportswear firm New Balance, tell a story of new-found co-operation aimed at developing soccer in Singapore. Yesterday Mr Heng handed over a $40,000257 words
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124 1984-01-12 44 ABBY TAN - Tolentino to be new minister: Romulo ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA. Wed President Ferdinand Marcos has appointed Mr Arturo Tolentino as the new Minister for Foreign Affairs, the outgoing minister. General Carlos Romulo said today. But Mr Tolentino, 72, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, would not assume124 words
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Article, Illustration32 1984-01-12 44 N'EW YORK. Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 4.51 points to 1.273.97 in the first half hour of trading in the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-01-12 44 THE rain had made the atmosphere outside the White House's Cabinet Room a little cold. But these two men must have put some warmth into the hearts of the Chinese and Americans. After a meeting. Mr Ronald Reagan escorted his guest MrUPI - 490 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-01-12 44 LILLIAN CHEW - Prof Choo to head the Science Council LILLIAN CHEW By A NEW direction is expected to be mapped out for the 16-year-old Science Council of Singapore when a new chairman is appointed. Prof Ang How Ghee, chairman since 1977, will be succeeded by Prof Choo Seok Cheow, head of the300 words
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Article73 1984-01-12 44 RANGOON, Wed. Arguing that their clients were only following orders from military superiors, lawyers for two North Korean terrorists today asked the Burmese Supreme Court to repeal the death sentences on the two. North Korean army captain Kang Ming-chul and Major Zin Mo were convicted onAP - 73 words
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Article181 1984-01-12 44 KARLSRUHE (West Germany), Wed. A West German court ruled yesterday that a doctor must pay for the upbringing of a handicapped child because his misleading advice caused the mother to go ahead with the birth. The woman, who was 39 at the time, said herReuter - 181 words
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117 1984-01-12 44 'Member of unlawful assembly' charge A CONSTRUCTION worker was yesterday charged with being a member of an unlawful assembly on Jan 7 when mischief and rioting were committed at a worksite in Übi Avenue Two. Chin Chee Peng, 19, claimed trial to the charge in a magistrate s court. ChinPublished by The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd. Printed by Times Publishing Bnd.. 390 Kim Seng Road. Singapore 0923. Tel: 7370011 - 117 words
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400 1984-01-12 44 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By ABOUT 200 foreign workers, some of whom had damaged an office and machinery at a worksite in the Kampong Übi industrial estate because they were not paid their fortnightly wages, yesterday received a total of $150,000 in money owed to400 words
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Article51 1984-01-12 44 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Ronald Reagan's information director secretly taped a telephone conversation with former President Jimmy Carter in 1982 but recently rang Mr Carter to apologise, the Washington Post said today. Mr Carter accepted the apology from Mr Charles Wick, head of the US Information Agency.Reuter - 51 words
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Article37 1984-01-12 44 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said here today that he planned to visit African countries this year to promote dialogue and closer cooperation between Japan and the Organisation of African Unitv (OAU). AFPAFP - 37 words
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Miscellaneous22 1984-01-12 43 Today's events SOCCER Friendly: Sembawsng Shipyard v HMS Invincible (Deptford Road, 5.15 p.m.). SWIMMING SASA agegroup meet (Singapore Swimming Club, 7 p.m.).22 words
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Advertisement264 1984-01-12 44 1 BISINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daih IN TODAY'S ISSUE Stock marke* values may be climbing fast, but the growth m I assets of Singapore's 100 hundred j largest companies has slowed for the first time in four years, repoits Chan Oi Chee. The decision not to appoint a Royal Commission264 words
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Miscellaneous118 1984-01-12 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Clondy with occasional light rain. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 28 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.14 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.12 a.m. Adelaide 19/34C Fine Manila 19/29C Fail Amsterdam %C t Melbourne 13/22 C Fine Bangkok 16/29C Fair Moscow 6/-8C Overcast Belong -6/7118 words
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Title Section9 1984-01-12 1 THE STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1984 SECTION TWO9 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1984-01-12 1 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG By For years, Chineseeducated Phoon Yew Tien studied Chinese classical music and played in Chinese orchestras. Then a visit to Switzerland to attend an international music festival changed the course of his musical career. Today, this young flautist and composer is leading1,206 words
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Article804 1984-01-12 2 DR GIAM CHOO KEONG - Facts about those fitness fads DR GIAM CHOO KEONG By Singapore Sports Council In rounding off this Keep Fit series, our columnist discusses some common fallacies and fitness fads, and reiterates the dos and don'ts to observe in exercising. THIS article, the last in our 14-part weekly series on various804 words
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534 1984-01-12 2 i DANIEUL MUDALI; MAY HO - i DANIEUL MUDALI By BODY odour not a subject for discussion in genteel society is usually referred to in euphemistic terms, like "BO" and "underarm hygiene". This coyness has led to misunderstanding as to what causes body odour. Sweat is not the534 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1984-01-12 3 ARGUS - ARGUS Nature watch Bv The white-bellied sea eagle and the Brahminy kite are two birds of prey commonly seen here. Their powerful claws and hooked beaks are two of the many features that distinguish them from other birds. 4 One feature of raptors which is1,372 words
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Article174 1984-01-12 3 Fears that women face A WOMAN'S role is no longer clearly defined. Traditionally, she is expected to rule the roost, to mind the home and bring up the children. But education, economic necessity and rising expectations have changed all that. These days, a woman is consistently faced with challenges. She174 words
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Article, Illustration657 1984-01-12 4 ALI DEWANNAUSHER - ALI DEWANNAUSHER By in Stockholm SOUTHERN and central Sweden were recently plunged into darkness when the national electricity grid collapsed due to a "minor fault" in the power centre at Enkoping. Stockholm was completely blacked out; everything stopped; thousands of people were trapped in lifts and657 words
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603 1984-01-12 4 Man finds his feet after 3 1 years DAVID TOM listened to the train rumble by outside his new home. He picked up a newspaper, glanced at it and looked at the Chinese characters on the wall. Then he sat and put his head in his arms. Tom is facingNYT - 603 words
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Article, Illustration801 1984-01-12 5 JUDSON BENNETT - 1 00 cities plan to bring back the trams JUDSON BENNETT By 4 Apart from reducing congestion and pollution problems, experts believe that people actually prefer trams to buses. "Trams have a clear psychological advantage," says a transport consultant. "They run on a fixed track and people feel they know801 words
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Article455 1984-01-12 5 TONI CARDARELLA - TONI CARDARELLA By in Kansas City THE Soviet Union's downing of a South Korean jetliner has aggravated travellers' fear of flying. "It dredged up a personal thing in air travellers," said Mike Mora, a clinical psychologist and flight operations manager at Kansas City International AirportUPI - 455 words
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Article, Illustration1458 1984-01-12 6 JOHN PICKFORD in London - Nations that fade away JOHN PICKFORD in London By 6 Countries in which a large majority of people speak the same language and share the same religion have a better chance of survival Will Lebanon survive as a sovereign state this year? Almost certainly it will. But with Israeli andGemini - 1,458 words
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Article13 1984-01-12 7 No. 2482 JANUARY 1, 1984 45 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 63/1/8413 words
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Article72 1984-01-12 7 260.000 AND STILL CLIMBING Faster than ever! 260.942 copies of The Sunday 'num were sold on the first day of 1984. And we have every intention of surpassing even this. But what doi this breastbeating mean to you! Simply, vah.. money. With 780,000 readership, your full page advertisement will now72 words
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Article, Illustration812 1984-01-12 10 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG By Lim Yau, concert manager of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and chorus master of the Singapore Symphony Chorus, has won a one-year scholarship to study advanced orchestral conducting in London. Here, he talks about himself and his love. WHEN he was 12812 words
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519 1984-01-12 10 SOUTH Koreans are involved in a national love affair with Western classical musk despite a Renaissance in traditional arts and culture. Office staff in Seoul, once called the hermit kingdom, commonly work at their desks to a background of Beethoven. Brahms, Bach. Mozart andReuter - 519 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1984-01-12 11 NANCY KOH; DAVID TAN - NANCY KOH DAVID TAN By Photograph "IT WAS a lesson for Candice Yu On On concedes of her •< _stj short-lived ami well publicised marage to Hongkong TV throb Chou Yuen gr nvn up after ni now more mature" Candice pU 96S he: p_« die1,147 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-01-12 11 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By SHOWBUSINESS entrepreneur Johnny Young, who has kept a low profile since he suffered an acid attack on his face at the end of 1982, is making a big-bang comeback with the new year. Come Feb 1. he will throw open the449 words
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Advertisement563 1984-01-12 8 APPOINTMENTS j i L __l PPC TECHNICALTR AINEES I Pacific Precision Casting is a modern foundry specialising in the making of quality grey and ductile iron castings. In keeping pace with the growth of the company, wt are offering NEWLY GRADUATED DIPLOMA HOLDERS IN MECHANICAL/ PRODUCTION ENGINEERING or METALLURGY, an563 words
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Advertisement667 1984-01-12 8 |H m l m Z __E^SiE2SEEssS^S!iE_____lJ S^^M FLEXTRONICS is m Computer PCB. sub-assembly plant in Bedok. Due to our last expansion plan, we are looking for mature and dynamic personnel to join our Purchasing Department. We are looking for qualified personnel to fill the following positions: j SR BUYERS/BUYERS I667 words
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Advertisement424 1984-01-12 8 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up NO. 322 of 1983 In the matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 and In the matter of FRAGRANCE PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the424 words
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Miscellaneous249 1984-01-12 8 COMICS GARFIELD By Jim D*ns WELL,CON6CIENCEJF LOOK BOTH WAVS WHAT '6 THAT 3 YOO PON'T AAINR I'LL BEFORE CRO6SIN& > SUPPOS6P (GO TO BEP NOW I THE STREET r' STO MEAN? _P?/V\ f7AVfS /-/2 STAR WARS Bj^ Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson The MILLENNIUM FALCON 'and thebounty WE PONT N££P THEM,249 words
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Advertisement666 1984-01-12 9 NOTICES IN I lit: HIGH Ol RT ill TIIK REPI BLK OF SINGAPORE Suil No. 1315 Ol IW.' Between CITI SEC! RITIKS PTE Plaintiffs And CHOO SENG HAI Defendant NOTICE OK ADVERTISEMENT To: (HOO SENG HAI, 10 linoduood Koad, Sintr,a'K»re 0512. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against666 words
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Advertisement1165 1984-01-12 9 ffillDS S)HDB 4) Zone 11 INVITATION TO TENDER Clement: Central Area Office Separate tenders are invited for carrying out conservancy and cleaning works at the follow- Clement, N Hood IV 4,962 ing housing estates Cost of Hiring Tender Documents M V 0 1Q^ AR ?1 0 S T Tend^ JS»"1,165 words
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Miscellaneous433 1984-01-12 9 ■■■______B_____W_wm_--WM COMICS Sf^ PEANUTS BySchulz Ig&MeVk dU**dt*Z, t jPlfiAA*. sUyvo Lifti firyktQ rtut S Clt^ cutexit i /T J-» j jg, 1964 united Feature Syndicate Ine _»2v«te'__: KING TUT By Gim BEETLE BAILEY ByMortwalker I WHAT A j XVEGOT yC>J EUBEKA^JJI I f SMELL 60 GOOpAM s BUGS BUNNY *y433 words
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Advertisement372 1984-01-12 10 She travels on the job. cams a handsome H fi____ll^&_sP W _B :,.i;\ and appears to effortlessly juggle f 9 i^^^ll^^^ ____l^lll^^^__^^^^„l^^^^^^&Et J^ professional responsibilities and personal m mAf^^^^Si^^S u Wß^BS^^^^^^9^^^^*' t commitments. But is the life of a successful WBSIAS^^^ 6__ career woman really all that enviable? j^g^^^j^ pi372 words
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Advertisement460 1984-01-12 11 __HliI! _JB *v** A I ~v^?>- BM S _SB_i \mT __r __i ■■ill BS_SI E _r__ ~mm Lmm BI" I v* sBBBS! am _i f r Y _r mm _H__l m_ l__R____— al aw _h__E__- _i _SBwBWHBf f 2 j» B __r __P— "W —H ■IB i___i®f" _B__— v., t460 words
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Miscellaneous232 1984-01-12 11 What's on TRIBI TE TO MR HON SI 1 SEN EXHIBITION Highlights include replies i the late Mr Hon Sui Sen's office desk and sideboard. video tapes of his life as televised in Friday Background, a Singapore .'.n„* Corporation programme And a screening of his attendance at various functions Have"rr.munity232 words
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Miscellaneous146 1984-01-12 11 elude brassware models of a Minangkabau house, a bullock cart and an incense burner. National Museum., 9 a.m. -5.30 p.m.. till Veb 8. Free. KE\DI Display of ancient water vessels with roots in India and the Middle East. On display are more than 50 kendi which were used for ritual146 words
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Miscellaneous2058 1984-01-12 12 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE sbc s i r-Ofi creatures big and beautiful-] [i™*** i 3.00 PM Opening followed by Taiji Master Mandarin r. *_>__ _r__ FM Stereo Forecast l l» Musical is' eoisode^.English subtitles) THURSDAY FEA- This film stars Richard F mmgAM _T1 '^nmamMmmmmmmmmm* Find oot all about lions2,058 words
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Article, Illustration983 1984-01-12 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO An artist looks back on his unusual and excitement-packed past as a stuntman. By II ATERCOLOURIST i mu Chye Oho probnb_3 baa more colon; in his life than in his paintings Man- maj kOMM him .is 'he artist whose paintings >t A.M'.tn983 words
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Advertisement1162 1984-01-12 1 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES j I |UH| Telex Servi.e: Address: Rates: j Mln. Charges: "^^Qlfllr* fli" /XllfllfOt* QTA||T^ S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 xlUtlllUl DCRAQOI RS s BBl TIMEAD TDrIES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 BANKING lIVwwW I C<_ C__w_r_ _»_^_i1,162 words
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Article, Illustration829 1984-01-12 2 Ancient chariots in new splendour Hkiwntti M.Mii/i t«__ 1 .Hi'? In] ft i tatm^tm "P__''.'i__ MAfcifl Hft i m*« Mia V l£#is«:7 "KUifrifc' _,R*_a_§t2-v3 A MJt&i ltt«4frns__ ftttff 67 MS.** fm i_?l*lit_ -i__U.M Mftgft: -i I r^7_:~: riflF»«._i fr_tt*__e. "£fB£a_W>a#£ h__ hiin'j V'fff MS_gJt.i|3 lit l%%ibi h il- h ft<829 words
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Article862 1984-01-12 4 YUSNOR EF - YUSNOR EF By THE WORD asli means 'original'. The phrase lagu-lagu Melayu asli, therefore, means 'original Malay songs'. In the real sense of the word or phrase are all the asli songs original? This is a provocative question and one that is extremely difficult to862 words
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Article322 1984-01-12 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's team Malay Haron A. Rahman By Lesson 9 18 L Learn Malay: The Easy Way Jawapan bagi soalansoalan dalam Pelaj&ran 91 A: Answers to questions in Lesson 91 A: 1) Matapelajaran agama diwajibkan di sekolab mulai tahun ini di peringkat menengah tiga. 2) Sebagai orang Islam itulah agama yang322 words
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634 1984-01-12 4 SEBELUM kita membincangkan lebih jauh tentang lagu-lagu Melayu Asli, kita harus mencari dan memahami apakah yang dimaksudkan dengan istilah Asli. Adakah Asli bermaksud original atau 'tulen' atau lagu-lagu yang mula-mula dig-ban oleh orang-orang Melayu sendiri? Atau adakah Asli bermakna lagu-lagu yang dicipta dari ilham634 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-01-12 4 retold by - 41a) Sementara itu Tengku Bagus dan Radin Mas Ayu telah pun duduk sebelah-menyebelah di atas pelamin dengan disaksfcan oleh semua pembesar negara, termasuk Sultan dan ibu-tiri Mas Ayu. 41a) Inside the Istana, all was ready for the wedding and Tengku Bagus and Radin Mas Ayu were seated on127 words
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Advertisement874 1984-01-12 3 oqooooogoooooooooooooooooooo<x>oooooooooc_ol~i M°^m^?^BLo .CAPITOL: OPENS TODAY! OPENS ODEON TODWII i u rrue story of Eddie Macon (*****59) 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 No Free List 5 hbh___b____.___________m_l__lH < _H^ who escaped from jail and I y_D_^ _c 8 MBBSBSH_fyB|Bi '"'HH" i^^B IQ RAN CROSS COUNTRY ALi I¥& W874 words
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Advertisement653 1984-01-12 4 APPOINTMENTS PL M^IKFTING GQMMUNOITO^S I ll North H: >Rmn_, W) -2 IViiiiimilj Plj.j. Singapore 0617 Tel 1396)31 2 SELL YOUR WAY TO THE TOP Our s looking for two SALES ENGINEERS for its expanding operations in Singapore and Malaysia. If you are the right candidate, you could build up a653 words
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Advertisement700 1984-01-12 4 _&0/3eUr CHEQ POINT a leading international charge/credit card company who is fast expanding its operations in Singapore and hence invite dynamic and suitably qualified personnel with initiative, drive and motivation to join our organization as:STENOGRAPHER/ SECRETARY i Candidates are likely to be G.C.E. 'O' Level or j "A" Level holders700 words
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