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Title Section15 1984-01-16 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-01-16 1 Who were at fault... The accusing finger was pointed at many but mainly at the master of the Eniwetok, Joki, and harbour pilot Baptista. The commission found them to be grossly negligent. Why did it take place The main cause of the accident was75 words
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Article821 1984-01-16 1 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN By Let there be no excuse 4 THE commission'!* observations are timely and important. No organisation is too big, no safety detail too insignificant and no development too isolated m a country as small as Singapore. Let no one whose job is to821 words
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162 1984-01-16 1 Panel set up to submit follow-up plans A COMMITTEE has been set up to study the recommendations of the three-man commission. Formed by the Ministry of Communications, the group is likely to meet soon. After its deliberations, it will submit its plans for follow-up action. The group's chairman is the162 words
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Article52 1984-01-16 1 BEIRUT, Sun. Beirut Airport was raked by sniper fire today and a fuel dump beside the US Marine base was set ablaze by Druze Muslim militiamen, official Belrut Radio said. The radio said the gunfire hit the Marines, and American ships returned fire to silence theUPI - 52 words
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Article241 1984-01-16 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By A MAN was taken to hospital with head injuries after two rival gangs of hell-riders clashed near the National Stadium m Kallang early yesterday. The fight followed a dispute believed to be over betting money for a race. The injured man, identified241 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-01-16 1 Chok Tong - $319 b exodus worries Europe Chok Tong How Hon's death is changing things -by See Page 12 France warns of action to stem dollar's rial PARIS, Sun. An angry French Finance Minister Jacques Delors revealed yesterday that US$l5O billion (Ss3l9 billion) tefl Europe for the United States last year. UsingNYT; Reuter - 280 words
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Advertisement200 1984-01-16 1 —A Jr K^/^ > f^~ THIS ,ime s oH c al Z v Ar^—f Various versions of hoy. the accident happened have been aired, but no» here, m graphic form, is hoy. the tragedy RE.ALLY happened The L Commissioners, who I 1 gave the o'ticial version 1 J n their200 words
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Advertisement31 1984-01-16 1 In colour Ponggoi Points mood and flavour Page One Good news for South Koreans Page Outlook 3 Comics 4,?5 Cinema ?4 Radio I IV a Appointments Notices 19 I.HJV-Set v J31 words
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Article627 1984-01-16 2 Card for SAF staff THE Singapore Armec Forces has entered the discount card business with its own scheme, featuring the Exclusive Card. Since it was launched last month m time for the Christmas season, the Exclusive Card has been snapped up by more than 16,000 regular soldiers and civilians627 words
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Article250 1984-01-16 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE commission of inquiry into the Sentosa cable car tragedy has been a trail-blazer m more ways than one. The inquiry was open and thorough. The commission's justreleased report reaffirms the trail-blazing character. Its language is unusually clear and frank. Its recommendations are practical and250 words
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Article128 1984-01-16 2 LAUGHS ON FRENCH RIGHT THE "oil sniffer aircraft" scandal has put the French Right m a bad light. French Prime Minister, socialist Pierre Mauroy, is said to have laughed aloud when he was told about it. For, m a sense, it is a hilarious tale of how the leading128 words
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Article250 1984-01-16 2 SINGAPORE FINANCE OFFERS 30-YEAR LOAN PACKAGE IN AN apparent attempt to put some life into the sluggish home property market, a local finance company has come out with a loan package that will stretch repayments for up to 30 years. This is five years longer than is now being250 words
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Article243 1984-01-16 2 Going Howe's way SOCCER COACH Don Howe has until the end of the season to prove himself a worthy successor to Terry Neill as manager of Arsenal. And he appears well on the way to a long-term contract after leading the club through a six-match unbeaten League run five243 words
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Article531 1984-01-16 2 'Grey' clouds ahead THE social welfare system in Japan will come under tremendous strain in the 1990s and in the 21st Century when the nation's population ages rapidly, Japanese economists warn. "The government is aware that Japan will have one of the oldest populations in 20 years...531 words
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Article192 1984-01-16 2 Lawyers' petition MALAYSIAN magistrates and court presidents are being urged to disqualify themselves from the Bench. Lawyers m the country are making such court applications because they say the court officials cannot perform their tasks without fear or favour. The lawyers have alleged that with the Attorney-General192 words
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Article395 1984-01-16 2 Seafood point AT NINE on a cold Friday morning, with an overcast sky and the rain coming down m a steady drizzle, Ponggoi Point looks remote like a place that time forgot. The Malay attap colony stands idle at one side of the road while, across the street,395 words
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Article166 1984-01-16 2 Paper for S. Koreans SINCE las' June. South Korea's largest evcaUal newspaper, the Joon Ang n 80. has been reprinted here six days a week. For the 6.000 South Koreans working m Singapore, this allows them to keep up with the news from home and world events Tv166 words
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419 1984-01-16 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST say economists By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. The social welfare system m Japan will come under tremendous strain m the 1990s and m the 21st Century when the nations population ages rapidly, warn Japanese economists. "The government is awan that Japan419 words
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509 1984-01-16 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By US Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sun. As Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang leaves the United States today for Canada after a 10-day official visit, he can congratulate himself not only for what he has personally accomplished but for the progress509 words
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Article166 1984-01-16 3 MANILA, Sun. Prime Minister Cesar Virata admitted today that negotiations with the International Monetary Fund for a standby credit had been delayed because of a discrepancy m the Philippines' Central Bank figures. Mr Virata said the talks with IMF, regarded as crucial by bankers here,Reuter - 166 words
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Article98 1984-01-16 3 Guerillas begin broadcasts BANGKOK, Sun. Non-communist Cambodian resistance forces today began broadcasts from a newly established radio station, The Bangkok Post reported. The station, the newspaper said, is being operated jointly by the Khmer People's National Liberation Front and a group loyal to Prince Norodom Sihanouk, leader of a three-partyAP - 98 words
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Article66 1984-01-16 3 BANGKOK, Sun. A US Congressman who visited a Hmong hill tribe area m Indochina last week said here today that the tribesmen told his team that Vietnam was using chemical weapons against resistance forces inside Laos. Congressman Bill McCollum told reporters that the US wasAFP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-01-16 3 m FLANKED by "cats", Japanese Prime Minis- ter Yasuhiro Nakasone is seen backstage durLW ing an intermission of a musical play, Cats, HI performed by a Japanese theatrical company. mm Shiki. m Tokyo Wm This is the Japanese version of the musiWt cal. Cats, a success mPanaphoto - 70 words
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199 1984-01-16 3 Police charge 54 after riots in Hongkong HONGKONG, Sunday POLICE today charged 64 people with arson, burglary or disturbing the peace m street violence that ravaged Hongkong's kowloon peninsula on Friday. A total of 172 people, including five women, had been arrested by early today. a Doiiee spokesman said, followingAFP - 199 words
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161 1984-01-16 3 Police to arrest six for hotel tragedy PI'SAN 'South Korea Sun. Police said today the> had requested warrants for the arrest of s.> people on negligence charges m oooaectkM with a fire that raged through a hotel m Pusar killing 38 people and Injuring 74 others Warrants were being soughtUPI - 161 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-01-16 4 H add ad's death hits Israel Vacuum may be hard to fill TEL AVIV, Sunday ISRAEL could face fresh security problems m south Lebanon following the death yesterday of its closest Lebanese ally, militia leader Major Saad Haddad. The 47-year-old major died m his hometown of Marjayoun with his wife.Reuter; NYT - 505 words
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Article315 1984-01-16 4 Pre-summit delegates dodge issue RABAT (Morocco), Sunday Reagan's peace plan rejected FOREIGN ministers of the Islamic world yesterday adopted a programme for tomorrow's Islamic summit m Casablanca but avoided a debate on the summit's most controversial issue the proposed readmission of Egypt. Mr Habib Chatti, Tunisian secretarygeneral of the 44-nationAP; Reuter - 315 words
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Article66 1984-01-16 4 TEHERAN, Sun. A man who tore off another man's ear m a brawl m Iran has had one of his own severed as a penalty under Islamic law, a Teheran news- paper reported today The newspaper said a doctor and the \ietim of the assaultReuter - 66 words
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270 1984-01-16 4 AMMAN. Sun. King Hussein appears to have won broad support m Jordan for his decision to expand Palestinian participation m both Parlia ment and the Cabinet. Approval of the decisions was expressed m interviews by both Jordanians born on the East Bank of theNYT - 270 words
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278 1984-01-16 5 Mondale plan to put Republicans on defensive NEW YORK, Sun. Former US Vice-Presi-dent Walter Mondale and his aides hsvc devised a dual political strategy aimed not only at winning the Democraticpresidential nomination but also at placing the Republicans on the defensive m the 1984 elections. Aides to Mr Mondale, theNYT - 278 words
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460 1984-01-16 5 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD TV debate showing could have crucial effect By US Editor WASHINGTON, Sun. The first big political jamboree of America's election year will take place on television this afternoon m an unprecedented no-holds-barred debate between all eight pursuers of the Democratic presidential nomination.460 words
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Article47 1984-01-16 5 We can reduce deficits by scaling the defence budget to reality, repealing tax indexation, cutting scheduled tax cuts for the wealthy and adopting tough health-care cost-containment measures. There should be an accord with the Federal Reserve Board to permit sustainable monetary accomodation and long-term economic growth.47 words
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Article61 1984-01-16 5 American trade policy today is a disaster. I would tell nations that won't let our products into their countries, that are selecting what they will buy and won't buy, that we're going to get much tougher with them because we are going to insist on access. The Japanese, who61 words
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Article40 1984-01-16 5 The Reagan administration believes that we could win an all-out arms race. We should submit Salt IT for ratification, recommit the US to the anti-ballistic-missile treaty, push non-proliferation and begin negotiations for a mutual and verifiable freeze.40 words
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Article58 1984-01-16 5 We should disentangle Lebanese and West Bank issues by appointing two highle. el presidential envoys to serve as honest brokers m two separate negotiations. We should reaffirm our commitment to the removal of all foreign forces from Lebanon, to effective security along Israel's northern border and to the58 words
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Article34 1984-01-16 5 Right now, I'd get on that hot line and I'd say this: Dear Mr Andropov, please meet me m Geneva this afternoon, and let's sit down and bring some easing of tensions.34 words
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Article38 1984-01-16 5 Once our scientists were sending us to the moon. Now, there are fewer physics teachers than school districts. We need to reverse the Reagan budget cuts and invest heavily m education, from primary school to graduate school.38 words
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Article151 1984-01-16 5 MANAGUA, Sun. Nicaragua yesterday announced elections next year for President, Vice-President and a 90--member constituent assembly m an apparent response to strong pressure at home and abroad for a return to democracy. President of the Council of State, Commander Carlos Nunez, said the government wouldUPI - 151 words
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Article32 1984-01-16 5 ROME, Sun. Thieves broke into Rome's museum of St Francis of Assisi yesterday and stole hundreds of exhibits commemorating the life of the 13th century Italian saint, police said. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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166 1984-01-16 5 RENO (Nevada), Sun. At 1».2$ a.m. precisely, John Cook robbed a Nevada bank of U551, 925 (S$4,9W). Five minutes iater, he handed the money back. Fight hours later, he was eating his first prison meal starting a seven-and-a-half year sentence. "Justice moves fastReuter - 166 words
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487 1984-01-16 6 The six -point proposal Information exchange of military units stationed anywhere m Europe and the Soviet I nion between the Atlantic and the I rats. Advance notice of all manoeuvres of "military significance." Thus far 21 days advance notice had to be givenNYT - 487 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-01-16 6 Khrushchev's son-in-law praises Kennedy MOSCOW, Sun. Mr Nikita Khrushchev's son-in-law, Mr Alexei Adzubei, has praised John Kennedy's Presidency m an article signalling a possible return to favour of the late Premier's family. The article appeared m the January issue of USA, a highly respected estab- lishment journal of the InstituteUPI - 114 words
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Article54 1984-01-16 6 IRAQ YESTERDAY ordered all 18-year-old males to register for military service as the official media predicted a new Iranian offensive m the Gulf war. A government notice m the Al-Iraq daily newspaper said m Baghdad all men born m 1966 were required to report to conscription officesReuter - 54 words
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Article61 1984-01-16 6 PRIME MINISTER Yasuhiro Nakasone plans to embark on a 10-day tour of Australia, New Zealand, India and Pakistan m late April as part of a global diplomatic initiative, officials said today. Japan is sounding out the host governments on an agreeable timetable, they said, adding that officialsUPI - 61 words
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Article79 1984-01-16 6 WORKERS OF Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress Party workers today staged a black flag demonstration against Dr Farooq Abdullah, Chief Minister of Jammu %nd Kashmir state, following the deaths of party men m riots m the state yesterday, Press Trust of India reported. The demonstrations were heldAFP - 79 words
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Article79 1984-01-16 6 THE AFGHAN army has broken through a guerilla blockade of the strategic eastern town of Urgun, sending m its first convoy by land since last Summer, guerilla sources said today. A convoy of up to 200 vehicles brought two army units to the Urgun Garrison, which untilReuter - 79 words
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295 1984-01-16 6 West Germany starts privatisation of state firms BONN, Sunday CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl's centre-right government, committed to giving private enterprise a bigger say m the economy, makes a start this week on privatising West Germany's state-owned companies. From tomorrow West Germans will be able to buy shares m the state energyReuter - 295 words
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Article23 1984-01-16 6 ST STEPHEN i New Brunswick), Sun. Two earth tremors shook the AmericanCanadian Atlantic coast border area early yesterday, residents said ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article78 1984-01-16 6 4 The attitude of too many Allied governments towards deployment is like that of a host to an unwanted guest whose invitation to dinner would be too embarrassing to S withdraw Former US Secrelar\ of Start- Henn Kissinger, chiding his coun tr\ ■'s Europea n allies on78 words
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75 1984-01-16 6 'Kidnapped' soldier turns up at farm SCHWAEBISCH GMUEND (West Germany). Sun. A US soidiei from the missile camp here who telephoned his wife to say he had been kidnapped was found early this morning at a farm m Bavaria. Police do not know if the incident was a hoax LaReuter - 75 words
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Article108 1984-01-16 6 COLOGNE. Sun. A 40--year-old Swedish woman was ordered evicted from her apartment by a court that found her guilty of deliberately offending neighbours with the smell of pickled herrings. The court earlier this week upheld complaints by neighbours that on Christmas Day. the woman,UPI - 108 words
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Advertisement194 1984-01-16 3 TaiHongHung has three places m Singapore to help you decide "Which Rolex to buy" Lucky Plaza People's Park North Bridge Road Deciding on a Rolex isn't difficult. You've people who will be happy to assist you m always wanted one. Deciding where to buy choosing exactly the right Rolex. All194 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-01-16 8 ALAN JOHN; GERRY de SILVA - ALAN JOHN GERRY de SILVA Stories and IN THE end, where did the book stop? In determining the causes of the Eniwetok tragedy, the Lai Kew Chai Commission named names. Fekka Erkkl loki and Adrian Baptista were found grossly negligent. Robert Thomas Mahon contributed to theLEO DE SILVA - 316 words
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331 1984-01-16 8 I Those at fault JOKI THE Eniwetok was 69 m above water and higher than the cableway, which had a clearance of 57 m. But Finnish seaman Pekka Erkki Joki, who joined the Eniwetok as master m December 1982, did not know this331 words
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359 1984-01-16 8 BAPTISTA 'BAPTISTA'S dismal failure m not assessing the threat of the drilling tower to the cableway also cast its long shadowover his actions after he was told of the slipping of the towline. "...Although a collision between Eniwetok and the wharf359 words
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244 1984-01-16 8 MAHON "IT APPALLS us that professional standards are such that an officer can remove himself from a mooring deck and from control of that deck and also allow half of the mooring crew to leave, before the ship is clear of244 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-01-16 8 Threat to the cableway overlooked KEPPEL KEPPEL Shipyard placed the Eniwetok at the Oil Wharf, close to the cableway, but failed to appreciate the threat to the cableway. "The danger was simply overlooked,"' said the Commissioners. Being responsible for converting the vessel from a bulk carrier into a drillship with272 words
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178 1984-01-16 8 KEPDRILL/ KAPAL THE owners of the Eniwetok failed to establish a reasonable system to provide the ship's master with adequate charts and information on the vessel's height. "The whole matter was handled m a very slack manner," said the Commissioners. Ship owners Kepdrill International178 words
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Article500 1984-01-16 8 PSA THE Port of Singapore Authority failed to take all the steps necessary to protect the cableway after it was installed m 1973, the report said. It had no system to check the heights of all vessels requiring pilotage at Keppel Harbour. Senior PSA officials500 words
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Article, Illustration487 1984-01-16 9 12 weeks of working and eating together Behind the scenes... THEIR job was to gel to the bottom of the cable ir tragedy and suggest h"A to avoid another iMi-HtTT Hke a. r i 12 wcclu they listened, listened, listened. U| neSS after witness CUM bl (on them to >ay487 words
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162 1984-01-16 9 Insurance payment could be one of the biggest Quiet payout... THE Insurance pay-oat arising from the cable car tragedy could be one of the biggest m local history and the quietest. Now that the Commission of Inquiry has completed its work, legal sources say, there is little likelihood of any162 words
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Article278 1984-01-16 9 After the tragedy... ADRIAN BAPTLSTA, the pilot of Eniwetok, has left the port after his contract expired and was not renewed. He has been sailing as master on a Singapore-based line since last September, stopping here once before Christmas. PEKKA ERKKI JOKI, the master of278 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-01-16 9 The recommendations SIMPLE, workable and causing no impairment to the operation of the port. That is the type of change the Lai Kew Chai Commission has recommended. They were against building a physical barrier to protect the Sentosa cableway or having unduly444 words
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Article, Illustration515 1984-01-16 11 PAUL JANSEN; RONNIE WAI - SAF enters discount card business PAUL JANSEN RONNIE WAI By and THE Singapore Armed Forces has entered the discount card business with its own scheme, featuring the Exclusive Card. Since it was launched tast month m time for the Christmas season, the Exclusive Card has been snapped up by more515 words
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258 1984-01-16 11 Red Cross may take old folk into home THE Singapore Red Cross is considering taking m senior citizens m its Red Cross Home because of dwindling admissions of disabled children. The society's annual report stated that if this happened, it would be a new direction m community service. An ad258 words
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Article133 1984-01-16 11 VOLI'NTEERS who help drug addicts to give up their nasty habit have been urged to see whether committees should be bb review their work and the progress of those they help. Mr Baey l.ian Peck, lent of the Singapore Anti-Naicou* go iatJoa, made this133 words
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Article75 1984-01-16 12 THE crowd at the third Singapore International Kite festival never expected this kite to drop out of the sky. The strong winds at the West Coast Park snapped the strings of the kite, which belonged to the Japanese contingent, and brought it flopping75 words
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Article134 1984-01-16 12 GUESTS m some hotels m the Orchard Road area have recently received calling cards to try out "Singapore-style" massages. The cards, bearing a contact telephone number, were slipped under their room doors bytouts, believed to be working for unlicensed massage parlours. Security officers m several134 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-01-16 12 LESLIE FONG - More now willing to serve community LESLIE FONG By Hon's death seen as one of the reasons for this change m attitude THE recent death of Mr Hon Sui Sen has jolted enough Singaporeans for the People's Action Party to detect a greater willingness on their part to come forward507 words
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215 1984-01-16 12 BEING honest and responsible at work and a good son or daughter are not enough for the small group of Singaporeans who have GCE A* level and higher qualifications. These privileged peo- pie the 1980 population census found only 8.4 per cent215 words
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Article93 1984-01-16 12 Break-in at restaurant office THIEVES broke into the i basement office of a res- j taurant at the Goodwood Park Hotel between; Friday night and early Saturday, and stole cash and jewellery worth $9,750. The theft was discovered by an employee of the hotel j at about 6.55 a.m. on93 words
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135 1984-01-16 12 THE number of «ivil defence volunteers m Singa pore is expected to more than double by next year. And they will include senior citizens who will be given a shorter version of the training done by young people. The training for senior citizens will be135 words
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Article162 1984-01-16 12 'Adults should set an example' SET an example to the young by showing respect to the "elderly, parents and adults were advised yesterday "Young people learn from the example of their parents and others older than themselves. When they see adults pay respect to the elderly, they also learn to162 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-01-16 15 Item dumped on surprises Kah Leong "IT'S Still m good condition," said Mr \io Kah Leong, the Parliamentary Secretary I Education Mr Ho, wno was officiating at the I'lu Pandan cosssltuetacy*s Junk Day, was referring la a table ho nas helping: tO load onto a338 words
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Article160 1984-01-16 15 A 22-MEMBER Japanese delegation led by Kagoshima Prefecture Governor, Kaname Kamada. will arrive here for a four-day visit on Wednesday. The delegation will atteno a one-day conference or how to promote trade and tourism as well .is academic, youth and cultural exchanges between Singapore and160 words
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Article82 1984-01-16 15 Auditions for Arts Festival play AUDITIONS for a local English drama to be presented at this year's Arts Festival will be held on Saturday and Sunday at the reception room of National Theatre. Local director Lim Siauw Chong has been appointed co-director of the play. Auditions will be held between82 words
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176 1984-01-16 15 AAS calls meeting to approve travel service MEMBERS of the Auto mo bile Association of Singapore will meet today to give their formal consent to the association's venture into the travel business. The association set up a travel agency, A A Travel and Tours Pte Ltd, m November last year176 words
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385 1984-01-16 15 COIN enthusiasts who failed to buy the $10 nickel "rat coin" and this year's collector coin set, can still get them from dealers at a small premium. The "rat coin" can be bought for $14 to $15 and the collector set for about385 words
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119 1984-01-16 15 Singapore to take part in furniture fair THE Trade Development Board is sending a 12--member team to the Cologne International Furniture Fair to be held m West Germany from tomorrow until Sunday. This is the fourth time Singapore is taking part m the fair, which is considered the industry's biggest119 words
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74 1984-01-16 15 Businessman loses $4,000 left in car POLICE have warned the public not to leave valuables m cars, and businessman S. L. Tan, who did not heed the advice, has paid dearly for it. He left $4,000 and some documents m an attache case m the car boot after parking it74 words
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397 1984-01-16 15 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By A CROUP of Americans here last week were very interested m Singapore. Their impressions, unlike those of the average visitor, will prove important to the flagging tourism industry here. They represent the American Society of Travel Agents (Asta), one397 words
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Advertisement100 1984-01-16 12 Chubb Singapore played safe. That's why they chose the ultra -reliable Thomson -CSF EPABX system. Already, 210 Thomson -CSF systems have been supplied and installed m Singapore by DTS-with the most professional support services to back LEND US YOUR EARS OUB PROUDLY ANNOUNCES SINGAPORE'S ONLY TALKING AND MUSICAL ATM AT100 words
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139 1984-01-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Bahasa Malaysia and b.nghsp are being used as the media ofl instruction bl the Medical faculties m limetsity Malaya i M) and I fniversit] Kenans SO a H Malaysia I KM) because of a shortage of lecturers proficient m Bahasa Malaysia. TheNST - 139 words
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228 1984-01-16 13 'House full' in Penang for Lunar New Year PENANG, Sunday HOLIDAY makers thinking of spending the Lunar New Year m Penang had better make sure that they have hotel rooms booked m advance if they are not already too late m doing so. Hotels, especially those along the beach whichNST - 228 words
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332 1984-01-16 13 Magistrates asked to disqualify themselves Impartiality questionable with A-G as their boss, say lawyers KUALA LUMPUR. Sun MALAYSIAN lawyers are making increasing court applications to magistrates and court presidents to disqualify themselves from the Bench because they cannot perform their tasks without fear or favour. The lawyers have alleged thatNST - 332 words
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308 1984-01-16 13 Mahathir reassures Canadian traders TORONTO. Sun. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has assured Canadian businessmen that Malaysia has no intention of nationalising foreign companies. The Prime Minister said Malaysia had bought over some foreign companies, but the purchases were strictly above board. Citing an example, he said the National EquityBernama - 308 words
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238 1984-01-16 13 Xl ALA Ll'MPl'K, Sun. Former I mno Youth president Datuk Haji Suhaimi Bin Datuk Haji kamaruddin Ls likely to challenge Mr Anwar Ibrahim for the post m the party polls In May, It was learnt here toda y Sources said that Datuk Suhaimi,NST - 238 words
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Advertisement326 1984-01-16 13 TANGS SUPERSTORE ANNUAL STOCK-CHECK We wish to inform customers that we are having our stock-check this morning and will open for business from 12 noon to 9.30 pm. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. TANGS THE SUPERSTORE THAT SAVES YOU MORE. C X TANG LIMITED. 32O ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 0923326 words
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Article, Illustration661 1984-01-16 14 One pitch for many games IX LAND-SCARCE Singapore, sporting pitches are a luxury yet a necessity, since many children and adults turn to sports as one way to relax. A new type of artificial pitch allowing more games to be played on one surface could offer an answer to ourFinancial Times - 661 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-01-16 14 IT WILL be a war of windows but with no glass panes broken. And the victor's prize will be the software market for home computers. Software manufacturers are banking on "windowing" splitting a computer screen into separate sections of "windows"/hat allow users to juggle several computer303 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-01-16 14 A SMALL and wet country like Singapore may find no use for mobile pipe factories bat think of the semiarid regions where irrigation and drainage are poor. A West German manufacturer, the Mechanical Engineering Factory of Oltmans, has built a mobile pipe factory that it claims can89 words
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Article128 1984-01-16 14 FOR years, the green peach aphid (an insect) was the potato's deadliest enemy. Thanks to scientists at Cornell University, potatoes can now fighting back. A new breed of potatoes turns into flypaper and traps the insects, reports Omni magazine. By cross- breeding the cultivated potato with128 words
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446 1984-01-16 16 The Straits Times says Thundering but fair report FROM the start, there were signs that the commission of inquiry into the Sentosa cable car tragedy was going to be different. And it has been m more ways than one. The Prime Minister's Office announcement on the convening of the commission446 words
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Article, Illustration1626 1984-01-16 16 DAVID SATTER - DAVID SATTER By Wntmg for The Asian Well Street Journal 4 The testimony of sane men treated m mental hospitals shows that the Soviet Union, m its determination to act out the principles of its illusionary ideology, is more than a conspiracy against freedom. It1,626 words
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402 1984-01-16 16 Saturday, Brunei became the sixth member I toe m, the fust m to the original five since the regional grouping's founding m 1967. Although there have previous suitors, I's admissaoa is the logical, given th tors i geography b i -id eontemporar. policy disposition WithinNST - 402 words
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Article469 1984-01-16 16 1111-; setting up of the Committee of Inquiry into the Affairs of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance Limited, announced by the Prime Minister yesterday, is unlikely to get unanimous acclaim. It is not a public inquiry as called for by some quarters It is an internal inquiry by BankNST - 469 words
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Article, Illustration607 1984-01-16 16 Is the American press a fallen star? WASHINGTON The American press, 10 years after its era of glory durLag the Watergate scandal, today finds itself m the dock. For public opinion seems to have lost a lot Ol its former confidence m press accuracy and working methods. The famous tauntAFP - 607 words
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Advertisement5 1984-01-16 16 The show-piece of timepieces. RADO5 words
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Advertisement115 1984-01-16 16 '-%^^^^^^^^^o mm\ BSBaIBBkLiBSSkBI mm a ■fe_BM mMkMM BUNDLE Or JOY Belling electric ovens and oven-cookers are once again available m As any lover of Baby Belling wili know, these bundles are admired for their sheer reliability, performance and cooking facilities. You can roast, toast, boil, grill, fry, casserole and most115 words
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187 1984-01-16 17 He has suffered for the past four years I REFER to the letter "The same story every year" by Mr D.W. Dis"tant (ST, Jan 12). I have for the past four years suffered while trying to get the textbooks required by my x hildren. In early December 1982, I spent187 words
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Letter71 1984-01-16 17 ON Jan 7, I queued at the Marine Parade branch library from 3.40 to 4.45 p.m. to return some books. Long queues are common on Saturday afternoons and yet nothing has been done to improve the situation. Adding more staff during the peak periods may be71 words
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183 1984-01-16 17 I REFER to the letter "Help the remaining beggars" by Mr Geraid Ng Ah Meng. (ST. Dec 30). The Ministry of Social Affairs, the police and other civic organisations regularly clear our streets of beggars and vagrants. Those beggars who have no183 words
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158 1984-01-16 17 I REFER to the reports on auctions by the Central Supplies Department (ST, Dec 31 and Jan 7) and the letter "Isn't sale of fake watches illegal 0 from Mr C.C. Chua. (ST. Jan 5). The Central Supplies [>epartment disposes by auction: CONDEMNED and158 words
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Letter86 1984-01-16 17 I REFER to the letter Chemical reaction 9 by "Public Consciousness". (ST. Dec 31). There are five types of plastics commonly used for the packaging of food. The ministry conducted a comprehensive study on the effects of materials on food last year. The findings of the study86 words
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Letter388 1984-01-16 17 Creating a love tor earning THE inspiring story of Dr Choy Tuck Chuen, "From Chinatown to the frontiers of science" (ST, Jan 6), and recent events m the local education scene prompt me to write this 'etter. Education is building personal relationships and not just getting a job done. Inter-personal388 words
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144 1984-01-16 17 I REFER to the article "Leaping to a new era m sport (ST, Jan 12) on the physical education college to be opened m July. Are there opportunities for PE teachers who qualified from the Institute of Education, majoring m PE, to enter144 words
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Letter147 1984-01-16 17 THERE have been long traffic jams along Lorong 1, Toa Payoh, since the opening of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus there. The jams are caused by cars dropping school children during the peak school hours. They have caused great inconvenience to residents,147 words
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113 1984-01-16 17 It's difficult to cross this road SINCE the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus moved to Toa Payoh. it has become extremely hazardous to cross the road at the school gates m the mornings. Could the relevant authorities advise if they have considered to either construct an overhead bridge or113 words
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140 1984-01-16 17 Compel shops to use price tags on goods THE time is overdue for shops which refuse to display price tags on goods to do so. The Consumers' Association of Singapore should do more than just ask them to display price tags. Those shops that are at the moment reluctant to140 words
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316 1984-01-16 17 IT will probably surprise many people that taxi drivers are ordinary selfemployed people. With the incentives offered, I have come to think of them as aristocrats of the road, to whom we the commuting public must pay homage m terms of316 words
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Advertisement517 1984-01-16 17 V--**** ATH 30 m i& The new generation stereophones that will knock you out. I Now, a new dimension m sound damping control system (Ql'K X quality for the utmost m SLIDER) that allows you to n music! one of seven different frequen- cies response to obtain the best These517 words
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Article, Illustration967 1984-01-16 18 'Giscard led by the nose over oil sniffer aircraft affair' PARIS French Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy is said to have laughed aloud. Many other Frenchmen who read a recent edition of the Paris newspaper Liberation are likely to have done the same. For theFT - 967 words
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821 1984-01-16 18 Dial-it-yourself information systems are here 4 Most of the systems work by recording speech and converting it into digital code that can be stored on a computer. Various phrases are stored and then the computer strings the appr. a opriate phrases together. NEW YORK VIDEOTEX, m which people retrieve informationNYT - 821 words
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Article275 1984-01-16 19 no question about the p dm oil mar 1 it This assurance was five the Malaysian i kgi oup of commodity traders and S in Smgapore last Satui "The government is mtisfled hat there was excessive speculation ks were made to ensure there was no rnanipm275 words
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Article, Illustration874 1984-01-16 19 Miss Christina Ng, a graduate of the l/niversity of Singapore in 1980, was with the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and a deluxe hotel in a similar capacity, prior to her new appointment. THIS piece of news should delight the hearts of government officials concerned about the car boom in874 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-01-16 19 NEW DELHI Diamonds, once the treasure of jewel-adorned Maharajas and their a omen, are now the livelihood of Indian peasants and the gems ol a glittering new industry. I baa rev. diamonds ol r OWB hut it has become the world's Nfl trader It is457 words
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Article, Illustration350 1984-01-16 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ *P Singapore Finance By IN AN apparent attempt to put some life into the sluggish home property market, a local finance company has come out with a loan package that will stretch repayments for up to 30 years. This is five years longer than is350 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-01-16 19 They have that 'extra commitment' to business NEW YORK Women entrepreneurs have a lower failure rate than men, partly because they are willing to make the "extraordinary commitment" necessary to make a business succeed, says a woman who guides them over that rocky path. "Women areUPI - 601 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-01-16 19 LUXEMBOURG'S state savings bank, the Caisse d'Epargne de l'Etat, will officially open its representative office here on March 3, Luxembourg I)eput\ Prime Minister Colette Flescn said here yesterday. Mrs Flesch, here on a three-day official visit said on arrival that sbi hoped moreReuter - 194 words
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Article19 1984-01-16 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit loss ('000) Rahman Hyd M 58.839 ($6,001) Sept 8319 words
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Article53 1984-01-16 20 Group pre-tax Year to dividend profit loss ('000) loss ('000) 0 Baiu kavnan 20 (20) M 525.312 ($26,498) Aug 83 Chin I- 6 (6) Mslos ($794) Aug '83 M Breweries 26b (23) $48,348 ($34,532) Sept 83 20 (15) $33,287 ($22,379) Aug 83 $59,953 ($53,214) Aug 83 Wearnes $9,29753 words
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Article382 1984-01-16 20 Aluminium Company of Malaysian Beruded an agreement with the Lam Soon Huat group of companies to sell a piece ot company's land m Petaling Jaya. r Ms6.B million cash. Arab -Malaysian Development Berhad AMDB) has entered into a joint venture with Federj. Territory's City Hall to develop a382 words
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Article84 1984-01-16 20 BEIJING Bidding has opened to supply equipment Ear tWC Chinese onshore oil projects. A -cording to the Xinhua News Agency, the projects involve developtllfl deep oil strata at China's largest oilfield. Daring m tne aartheast ■ad the Wenliu proto I the aalwajp van oiif ieidReuter - 84 words
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Article31 1984-01-16 20 TOKYO Wacoal, a major Japanese apparel compan.. pl l d "Sss 5 n (Ssu Baillhaa) to buy over Teenform Inc. one of the leading US manufacturers of U IT. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article37 1984-01-16 20 (_r -j i Financial Times Industrials Friday 808.1 (796.0) p Week ago 794.3 n?— 1— Dow Jones Industrials f -r~ii,ii^ (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) ■')lIIiI I I I 137 words
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Article252 1984-01-16 20 i 15 IKt rhin« Ooodyear Tire 29. S 13 USJ Lhante Oulf J OII Cp 49k< +s Gulf Res 19\ unch 48"-. ->• >- Hewlett Pack 42 UU«d Chem Cp M* unch mi nt Busl Much 119 -2 1 16^ -M. i nU Harvester 12. unch Am Tel252 words
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Article, Illustration739 1984-01-16 20 MARKET analysts are beginning to question whether the London stock market, after its very strong showing m 1983, will run out. of steam later this year. It is continuing to trade at or near its record level and buying interest still appears to739 words
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Article55 1984-01-16 20 NEW YORK Warner Communications has agreed to sell its fragrance and cosmetics business to Cosmair lnc for US$l46 million (Ss3ll million). As a result, it expects to report a net gain on the transaction m excess of US$lOO million this year. Cosmair is the exclusive US licenseeReuter - 55 words
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Article36 1984-01-16 20 WALL STREET has still not made up its mind about the American economy and interest rates. Trading was erratic and over the week the Dow Jones industrial average slipped 16.54 points to 127 D.18.36 words
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Article40 1984-01-16 20 THE LONDON market was firm, but is taking its line from Wall Street and it has not yet had time to reflect last Friday's weakness there. Over the week, the Financial Times industrial index rose 13.8 points to 818.1.40 words
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Article38 1984-01-16 20 PRICES were hesitating m front of the HUHMi mark for the Hang Seng index but, over the week, it MM fa .91 points to J75.i1. There is plenty ot mone> around for investment and buyers appear confident.38 words
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Article38 1984-01-16 20 IT HAS records all Or wa> last week and the Nikkei Dow Jones aver age mo\ed over the ll .WW mark tor the first time. It closed last Fridax up WkXM points it 1#,15«.{n on the week.38 words
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Article41 1984-01-16 20 AFTER it* recent strength, the stork market took a breather and the All Ordinaries index dropped 11.4 points from its peak u> 775.1. The level of trad ing was moderate and weak resource prices seemed to be the strongest factor.41 words
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Article3326 1984-01-16 20 AN shares quoted have a par value ot SI unless otherwise specified Adjusted cip rights N Ta> -exempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 share; e 'Ch. with the price quoted in dollars r I 1983/84 Last Yield Ne Vol Week High Low Company3,326 words
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Article555 1984-01-16 20 Ian 13 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 144 +1 Ass. Dairies 156 -2 BTR PLC 444 +10 Babcocks 176 +6 Barclays 522 Beechams 325 +17 BICC 275 +7 Blue Circle 433 +10 BOC Group 290 +5 Boots 189 +4 Bowater 256 -5 BATS 188 unch Britannia 88 unch BP 395555 words
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Article346 1984-01-16 21 i traded between a range of US$362 to 3)3? pa ounce during a week which featured swings m the US dollar. Opening at $368 per ounce m the local market on \lonpricea eased to a 17-month low of US$362. m response to the IS doQar breaching the Erica! resistance346 words
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Article128 1984-01-16 21 FOB m bales, Malaysian cents/kilo RAS MRELB Hlfh Low Ctosiie Kfti Low Closing buyers buyers Jan 12 )an 12 int 1 R.S S Prompt 236.50N 233.00N 234.25 IntIRSSFOB 242 50 239 75 240.25 267.25 265.50 266 00 int 2 R S S Feb ***** 255.50 Int 3 RSS *****128 words
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Article23 1984-01-16 21 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 371.90—372 40 370.90 371 40 Fn Thurs NmYart 371 00 372 00 370 00 371 0023 words
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Article, Illustration31 1984-01-16 21 Closing prices Spore XL cents cents S kilo M kilo Jan 9 ***** 266.50 Jan 10 241.50 ***** Jan 11 240.00 264.75 Jan 12 240.25 266.00 Jan 13 242.00 266.5031 words
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Article, Illustration30 1984-01-16 21 Closing Turnover prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo Jan 9 29 15 280 Jan 10 29.15 150 Jan 11 29 15 285 Jan 12 29.15 225 Jan 13 29 15 20030 words
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Article160 1984-01-16 21 LIFELESS conditions persisted for the most part as the market continued to lack fresh news and direction, and trading was confined within narrowlimits. Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co said m its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the week ending Jan 12. Current Int One RSS February160 words
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Article74 1984-01-16 21 VERY steady, and one of the few markets to extend last week's gains. This was almost solely due to further buying support by the Tin Council's buffer stock manager (BSM). Even so, heavy selling from one influential quarter caused the BSM to retreat a little from best levels. PenangAFP - 74 words
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Article39 1984-01-16 21 BARELY steady. Prices last week were depressed by the movements m NewYork and the decline m gold. The 13th successive rise m stocks (up 660,000 ounces to a record 46.084 million ounces) meant any recovery was halfhearted. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article61 1984-01-16 21 EASIER. Despite the first fall m market stocks for 23 weeks from 2,425 tonnes to 433,250 tonnes prices eased quite sharply m unison with gold and the US market. The cut m US producer prices triggered nervous selling which, combined with profit-taking, left prices around their lowest for aAFP - 61 words
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Article49 1984-01-16 21 IRREGULAR. Early profit-taking after last week's peaks was checked by the third successive fall m stocks, down 1,025 tonnes to 223,400 tonnes. Market confidence was boosted by news that stocks of primary aluminium m November dropped to 1.944 million tonnes, the lowest for more than three years. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article32 1984-01-16 21 Buying Selling Highest— Lowest Highest— Lowest S5/gm Ss/gm Bank ot China 25 46 25 09 25 64— 25.27 OUB 25.42 25.1 1 25 60 25 29 UQB 25.51—25.11 25.66 25.1132 words
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Article254 1984-01-16 21 WITH some exceptions, the local produce market last week was one of Defer non-activity Coffee was one of the exceptions. A coffee rnider said prices have firmed slightly since the previous week although they have generally N-en fluctuating within ;i narrow margin. Last week saw a slight easing254 words
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Article, Illustration657 1984-01-16 21 LCL Receiving Receiving Imp (Voyage 1 Arr cargo time block N Topaz i!7SN> 16 1(2100) TA 3 *****900 0700 0900 A3. B 3 laaMaersk (8402) 16/1(2330) 51 0900-1 1G0 0900 1 100 NI Pi 1000-1100 SI BDaMia (2C. 17-1(0700) FSB *****200 *****900 P2 i 17 1(0700) FSB *****300657 words
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Article55 1984-01-16 21 LONDON World trade could well surpass the 3.5 per cent figure predicted for overall economic growth m industrialised countries this year. Shipping will then benefit, says London-based shipbrokers Eggar Forrester m its December review, for demand for tonnage is likely to rise at a higher rate55 words
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Article155 1984-01-16 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9281—1.9311 5.23—5.14 Canadian dollar 1.7044 1.7058 5.92—5.83 NZ dollar 1.3773—1.3801 7.33—7.18 Sterling pound 2.9805—2.9841 3.38—3.33 US dollar 2.1305—2.1315 4.72 4.68 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency155 words
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Article825 1984-01-16 21 BANKS' prime lending Gnndlays Bank 9' 2 rates at the close of busi- Gulf Int Bank 9VS ness last Friday, Jan 13, Hab|b Bank 9 4 1304 Harris Trust Savings 9>4 o D| D Hongkong Shanghai 9 banK Indian Bank 9V* Indian Overseas 9V$ Algemene Bank825 words
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Article151 1984-01-16 21 THE US dollar opened last week at 552.1325 35 and commercial selling was present early m the week. But towards the end of the week, there was little enthusiasm and the rate closed at a low of 552.1305/15. The Singapore dollar strengthened against the Sterling, Malaysian ringgit, Deutschemark, Japanese151 words
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Article, Illustration269 1984-01-16 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Abuqir 24/5 a'side 16/1 Cherry Crystal 31/2 a'side 16/1 Equator IV 22 a'side 16/1 Golden Odyssey 334 a'side 16/1 Kota Beqaya 18 a'side 16/1 P Szefer 47 a'side 16/1 Song Cam 37/8 a'side 16/1 Turkmeniya 3/4 a'side 16/1 Builder III 22269 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1984-01-16 22 THE ANNOUNCEMENT that developer Ho Kok Cheong is disposing of his 51.3 per cent shareholding m Leong Huat Industries by tender to help to pay a $13.5 million tax bill marks the final chapter m a long saga, which began m 1981, after Mr1,077 words
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Article391 1984-01-16 22 Leong Huat THE tender document for the sale of 2.49 million shares m Leong Huat, owned by developer Ho Kok Cheong, was published on Saturday by Temenggong Merchant Bankers Ltd, which is advising him on the sale. The tender, for 33.3 per cent of Leong Huat's391 words
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Article182 1984-01-16 22 SUPREME Corporation, the property, finance and plantation group, was the stock market favourite last week and by a wide margin. It was the most courted counter almost every day of the trading week. More than 12 million shares changed hands and at the end of the week182 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-01-16 22 MUSIC and money come together when you use the new automated teller machine at OUB's branch m Liang Court. The Overseas Union Bank has installed an ATM, which not only talks to you, but plays music while you're in-between transactions. Here's how it works: Put m your195 words
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Article276 1984-01-16 22 Shares may hit $4 these 2 weeks L&M Group THE L&M Group, which set a new record m the Singapore stock market when n v g o\ N -subscribed 248 times, is expec'ed to be quoted on the stock exchange for the first time today Given the kind of reception276 words
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Advertisement15 1984-01-16 21 Theodora Lavs Handl)OOk Of Chinese Horoscopes I IT $9.50 front good bookshops An Arrow book.15 words
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Advertisement280 1984-01-16 21 Business Opportunities _Hr _HR_l WmW&JMsBljgM _R^_^_cH^E*/ v^ v i of lobsters alTheWj-rld's New York static' vcitIPTI SUNDAY TIMES htf Tl V l| H. Compelling- hVC?i W** E m%wk\ NEW STANDARD jj» \W\ Use c° pl jgHOk F_y jm Computing is the new regional business com J^ Bp*|jj|_r y^fT puter magazine280 words
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Advertisement88 1984-01-16 22 STYLISTIC 2001 FS I AV2OME ,^^iHTilli iiifjjpii, j j HR-C3 GZ-S3E (PAL or -^Jk HSfU Ml UVC JThU« 5S 1 11 |g !J^ •-2^";^ c 4^ 3 v^||/ la7m-P-M-#feßfe&2-ofe^-feo^l SB il I__F« 6^m \^mmmm X \*^^m mmW W W UlOvvall^hl Ji! te^lSW i ■Bfcafca^^^^^ tlin9 mWt^*#*\ '^0 welcomes the year88 words
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Article, Illustration1883 1984-01-16 23 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM He skips right away from the opposition By FIRST: *****5 SECOND: *****2 THIRD: *****0 STARTERS: *****2, *****0, *****4, *****5, *****9, *****1, *****2, *****3. CONSOLATIONS: *****4, *****1, *****4, *****4, *****9, *****0, *****8, *****0, *****4, *****7. FIVE- YEAR-OLD Versailles Palace, with visiting English jockey Mark1,883 words
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Article, Illustration18 1984-01-16 23 JON - JON B Frankly, Ed I think a turtle could beat the nag we bet on!"18 words
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Article541 1984-01-16 23 Stipe's report JOCKEY Alwin Tweedie was suspended for one month over his handling if ■n m Race 7 at Bukit I m s:< rda;. I he StapetadbaTJ Steward's report n "sterday's races: Batd l: Ssngapare Boy (S.H. Chewj was slow into stride The veterinary surjcon reported541 words
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Article35 1984-01-16 23 PENANG, Sun. The first amateur race meeting of the year will be held here on Thursday. There will be off-course betting at Bukit Timah and the race card will appear on that day.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1984-01-16 23 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. NEO CHYE TECK wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their condolences, attendance, assistance, donations, scrolls and wreaths during their recent bereavement.37 words
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Obituary, Illustration247 1984-01-16 23 LEE AH LEX AGE 88 passed away peacefully on 14th January '84 leaving behind loved ones: Son* Kua Choon Huat Gwa Choon Mong Kua Choon Chua 2 Adopted Sons Daughters Kua Choon Kee Kua Choon Gek Kua Choon Sim Kua Choon Luan Kua Choon Hong Kua Choon Nek247 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1984-01-16 23 WILLIAM ALEXANDER FLEURY AGED 77 Passed away peacefully on 14 Jan 1984 leaving behind. Beloved Wife: Christine Daughters: SHIRLEY THERESA ELEANOR PHILOMENA Sons-ln-Law: EDWIN MERVYN RENE Grandsons JOHANN GRAHAM GRANVILLE MARK Grand- COLETTE daughters GERALDINE RENNE CLAIRE Cortege will leave 38, Ewe Boon Road on 16.1.84 at 10.0063 words
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Obituary24 1984-01-16 23 With deepest sympathy to the demise of our brotner-in-law LIM CHUAN SENG Doarly missed by Mr. Mrs. Tan Geok Boh Children Australia24 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1984-01-16 23 IN LOVING MEMORY MADAM JASJEET KAUR w/o MR. SHINGARA SINGH (ex-RMN Woodlands) passed away on 7.1.84. She leaves behind father in-law Mr. Atmo Singh formerly of 7th Mile, Jin. Scudai Johor Bahrui, parents Mr. Mrs. Darbara Singh, Singapore husband, two sons Arvm Anid, and relatives. PATH DA137 words
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Advertisement12 1984-01-16 23 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember k. J12 words
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Advertisement225 1984-01-16 23 Sf^f?,- Zl mtern^onally Wm\m^_Amr JJL \^J \Jj i Edited By Captain John Moore RN _k__^9 -4<_Y^4^ > I aaaa-Hafl aaaaaV ff -at I I aaaM-aaH _PH_fc^~_^H _^_^_^_fl _^_LTI LaaaaaaaH m^mw AmmM T* J aaaaaataaaH Last year's events m the South Atlantic demonstrated vividly that the nature of naval conflict has225 words
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Article, Illustration695 1984-01-16 24 Don celebrates Arsenal job with a victory at Luton LONDON, Sunday 4 EVERYBODY says it is so easy for Liverpool but it isn't. I have been saying for a long time that these games are getting more and more difficult to win. I am not going to castigateReuter - 695 words
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Article514 1984-01-16 24 Birmingham 3 West Ham 0 (1-0): After six straight home defeats, Birmingham broke the spell in a gale which developed into a snowstorm. Robert Hopkins opened the scoring in the 32nd minute, off a mistake by West Ham goalkeeper Phil Parkes, who was making his 600thAP - 514 words
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Article47 1984-01-16 24 DIVISION ONE 24 lan Rush (Liverpool). 18 Steve Archibald (Tottenham). 16 Trevor Christie (Notts County), Peter Withe (Aston Villa). 15 Tony Woodcock (Arsenal). DIVISION TWO 21 Kerry Dixon (Chelsea). IS Simon Garner (Blackburn), Kevin Keegan (Newcastle), Derek Parlane (Manchester City). 15 Mark Hately (Portsmouth). ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article150 1984-01-16 24 BONN, Sun. Amateurs Bocholt provided the upset of the third round of the West German soccer Cup yesterday by knocking out Bundesliga First Division side Eintracht Brunswick. Two goals m extra-time earned Bocholt a 3-1 win and a place m the quarter-finals. Leo Ricken scored twice forReuter - 150 words
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Article1259 1984-01-16 24 Birmingham 3 West Ham 0. Coventry 1 Watford 2, Liverpool 0 Wokerhampton 1. Luton 1 Arsenal 2. Norwich 3 Sunderland 0, Notts County 2 Leicester 5. Stoke 1 Everton 1, Tottenham 2 Ipswich 0. West Bromwich 3 Aston Villa 1, Queens Park Rangers 1 Manchester United 1, Southampton1,259 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-01-16 26 Lendl and McEnroe cruise into the final NEW YORK, Sun DEFENDING champion Ivan Lendl overpowered Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe beat Mats Wilander yesterday to set up a repeat of last year's Grand Prix Masters tennis tournament final. The outcome of today's final could beReuter - 525 words
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Article203 1984-01-16 26 OAKLAND, Sunday MARTINA NAVRATILOVA extended her winning streak to 54 consecutive matches with a 6-2, 6-1 semi-final victory over Czechoslovakia's Helena Sukova m the US$l5O,OOO ($319,000) Virginia Slims tennis tournament here last night. Martina meets Hana Mandlikova, another Czech, m the final today. Hana advanced with aAP; AFP; Reuter - 203 words
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Article105 1984-01-16 26 AUCKLAND, Sun. American qualifier Dan Saltz created a sensation here today when he won the US$75,Nt ($225,1 M) Benson and Hedges international tennis tournament. The 22-year-old Calif ornian upset second -seeded compatriot Chip Hooper 4-«, 6-3, *-4, W In 2hr 18min to claim his biggest pay mAFP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration740 1984-01-16 27 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Inexperience proves to be hosts' downfall REVIEW by 6 OUR players need all the tournaments they can get. And not little ones here, but overseas, the Asian circuit at least. Otherwise they won't improve. If possible, I would like to send a few of them to Europe.740 words
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Article366 1984-01-16 27 JIM ENTINK'S advice to Singapore was not to despair that even reigning Davis Cup champions Australia were soundly thrashed m their first few outings. The honorary referee for Singapore's inaugural Davis Cup tie was being bcth kind and realistic. But even compassion cannot camouflage the366 words
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Article238 1984-01-16 27 CANTON, Sun. China completed a comfortable 4-1 victory over Sri Lanka today m the first round of the Davis Cup Eastern Zone tennis competition. China are due to play hosts to South Korea, who have no diplomatic relations with them, m the second round.AP; AFP; Reuter - 238 words
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Article66 1984-01-16 27 BANGKOK, Sun. S.ngapore Thailand and Malaysia will inaugurate a South-east Asian Peninsular junior tenuis circuit next November Thamnoon Wanglee, chairman of the Thailand Open junior circuit, said the decision to organise the circuit was made during a recent meeting here between representatives from the three countriesAFP - 66 words
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Article377 1984-01-16 28 Mancini keeps his crown Kl\ Boom Boom Bobby Chacon's bid for a thin! world crown >n Saturday right taking ium three rand* to retain s Association fcghtweighl MIL lUN MoIKOKV ■tofacd leDo*a \r. crk m a—Q ion Gam it the i bt brie I land bout m Detroit m theReuter; AP; AFP - 377 words
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Article, Illustration465 1984-01-16 28 Record-holder Olsen fails at starting height OTTAWA (Canada), Sunday ATHLETE Billy Olson's indoor domination of the pole vault ended with a case of "first meet syndrome" and Britain's Jane Firvh won a controversial 800 metres race against her sister on Friday night at theUPI - 465 words
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Article226 1984-01-16 28 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON LOCAL fans can see the best Asian and European shuttlers m action m May if the Singapore Badminton Association and the Asian Badminton Confederation can come to terms. The ABC have asked Singapore to host the second InterContinental tournament but, while the SBA have226 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-01-16 28 TAIPEH, Sun. Singapore's Wong Shoon Keat bowed out of the Masters' Invitation Badminton Championships here yesterday when he lost 15-4, 15-2 to England's Nick Yates. Yates continued his fine run m the quarterfinals when he upset third-seeded Jens-Peter Nierhoff, of Denmark, 15-3, 15-4. JoiningAP - 246 words
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Article290 1984-01-16 28 OSAKA, Sun. Top athlete and triple world record holder Carl Lewis, of the United States, yesterday spoke brightly of his chances m this year's Olympics at Los Angeles. "I'm confident as long as I'm healthy, as long as things go correctly throughout the season, which IAgencies - 290 words
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Article354 1984-01-16 28 TAY CHENG KHOON - The week ends happy-Lee TAY CHENG KHOON ON THE GOLF SCENE By THE I^ee brothers once again dominated the weekend local golf scene, with Vincent taking the Jurong Club medal and Kevin upstaging him at Warren. Vincent, a three handicapper who topped the first round of the Premier League last354 words
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219 1984-01-16 28 PALM SPRINGS. Sun. Johnny Millei shot disappointing three-under-par 69 here yesterdaj but still held a one-stroke lead over fellow American Jim Simons after four rounds of the US$4OO, OOO ($»40.000i Bob Hope Golf Classic. Miller, a three-time winner of the event, had a total ofReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-01-16 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI But ARJ escapes being sent off, thanks to the ref By RESULTS NATIONAL defender A.R.J. Mani was lucky tc escape disgrace m his National Football Leagiu Division One debut for former champions Tarn pines Rovers, who held Armed Forces 2-2 at the Jalan Besar StadiumJERRY SEH - 395 words
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Article232 1984-01-16 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By GEYLANG INTERNATIONAL, back m lofty company after a two-year absence, never looked as if they had been anywhere but among the elite m the National Football League Division One tournament at Queenstown Complex yesterday. Though they succumbed 2-1 to Changi Constituency, it was Geylang who232 words
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Article20 1984-01-16 29 CALCUTTA, Sun Poland beat China 1-0 m a third Jawaharlal Nehru Gold Cup soccer tournament here today AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article152 1984-01-16 29 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDR AN By FARRER Park Dynamos, trailing 1-0 at the interval, fought back gallantly to beat Police 3-1 m their National Football League Division One match at the Toa Payoh Athletic Centre yesterday. Scotsman Charles Scott struck twice for Dynamos, who dominated the match against a152 words
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Article177 1984-01-16 29 BRISBANE. Sun. Heavy rain washed out Australia's bid to beat Pakistan's 184 for six tn 'he World Series Cricket _'up match here today. The game was abandoned as a draw after the Australians scored 15 for no wicket m four overs. The Pakistanis tad set themReuter - 177 words
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Article116 1984-01-16 29 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. The rebel West Indian cricketers snatched two wickets with the last two balls of the day to stay on top m their four-day match against a South African XI here yesterday. In a match nf swiftly changing fortunes. Hartley Alleyne removed Adrian Kuiper and Ray Jennings toReuter - 116 words
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Article130 1984-01-16 29 England stun the Kiwis HAMILTON (New Zealand), Sun. Pace bowler Neil Foster and batsmen Chris Smith and Derek Randall today pressed their claims for a place m England's Test side as the touring team took a stranglehold on their match with Northern Districts. England go into the third and finalReuter - 130 words
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Article325 1984-01-16 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Kedah yesterday threatened to poll out of the Football Association of Malaysia, charging that the national soccer body are being run by "high-handed" officials. The threat follows the $l,9tt fine imposed by FAM on the Kedah Football Association for falling to provideNST - 325 words
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Article52 1984-01-16 29 Malacca tame Selangor MALACCA. Sin. Rahim Abdullah scored twice (33rd am 67th minutes) as Malacca humbled former champions Selangor 3-) m a Malaysia Cup soccer match here today. The hosts' other scorer was Zainal Nordin (60th). In othei matches, Johore trounced Perlis 4-1 while Negri Se nbilan edged out SarawakNST - 52 words
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Article61 1984-01-16 29 THE Fleet Chiefs a d Chief Petty Officers Mess of the British Aircrafi CaiT er lOCS Invincible torped:>d Sembawang Shipyard ve'rans B 4 m their friendly socc r match at Sembawang yesteria\ Led by Mac McPh ee Invin oible scored through Norman Brooks <2,. Alex S mth61 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-01-16 29 Today's events S4KXER SBHFL Di\ Three: Haw Pa v Sime Darby, Metal Box v FA.vOrii ent (Both at Fa.rei i art j Mulpha v Hong I#ong and Carriage v V osper Eioth at Tanglin). All it 5.15 p.m. Friendly: Singaj jre So?cer Coaches' Association v ST veterans (Tanglin. 5.15 p.m.).58 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-01-16 30 Show time is over -after 20 years... Story: BRIAN MILLER Picture: AZIZ HUSSIN IT HAD survived as a monument a permanent reminder that the strength of society lay m the cooperation of the masses and the pooling of the talent and resources of its people. It was built m 1963563 words
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253 1984-01-16 30 President endorses Kissinger report on Central America WASHINGTON, Sun. President Ronald Reagan said yesterday he would give Congress this month a comprehensive plan for security and economic development m Central America, based on the Kissinger commission's report on the region. He added theNYT; Reuter; UPI - 253 words
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251 1984-01-16 30 Shooting display turns into tragedy Policeman kills three children and injures 17 BANGKOK, Sun. A Thai policeman performing a shooting exhibition to celebrate Children's Day accidentally fired his assault rifle into a crowded grandstand, killing three children and wounding 17 others. Police authorities m Kalasin province, 459 km north-east ofUPI - 251 words
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Article98 1984-01-16 30 REYKJAVIK, Sun. Iceland's Finance Minister Albert Gudmundsson has threatened to resign and go into exile if the authorities try to take away his dog. Dog ownership is banned m the Icelandic capital and the minister has received an official complaint about his four-legged friend.AFP - 98 words
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386 1984-01-16 30 Aid donors slash funds for IDA to $19 billion World Bank chief sad and disappointed' WASHINGTON, Sunday DONOR countries agreed yesterday on a substantial cut m funds for the International Development Association (IDA), a World Bank affiliate which helps the poorest countries. The appropriation was set at US$9 billion (5519.1AP; Reuter; NYT - 386 words
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236 1984-01-16 30 Fast food chain founder Ray Kroc dies SAN DIEGO, Son. Mr Ray Kroc, a high school dropout who turned a hamburger stand Into the McDonald's chain of fast food restaurants, died here yesterday at the age of 81. Chicago-born Mr Kroc was the senior chairman of the board of McDonald's.Reuter; NYT - 236 words
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Miscellaneous142 1984-01-16 30 Weather tXJXXX r -<~ r- x *jK«XsX;I X,X;.»'.Z. UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 20/27 C Fine I Manila 18 34 C Fair Amsterdam tC Melbourne 18 21 C142 words
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Article, Illustration864 1984-01-16 1 S ory: BRIAN MILLER Photographs: STEVEN LEE >awaa^MK*i««Mw^Baw«iwaai »aa__i anHMß aMMMHHHaaßmaaMaMnMßaßßßßHMaHaaaaaarvMaa!aiMa3»»!M»*s(sMM«ta:. mmmmeommcnmmvt^rv--4 There was» a time, maybe 15 years ago, when all of Ponggoi went to sleep at 6.30 m the evening. No one > came up here simply because there was no reason864 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-01-16 2 JOHN ALTHAM - Yes, you can fly without fear JOHN ALTHAM By AMONG the thousands of people who fly m Australia every day, there is a group known to airline staff as the white-knuckle brigade. These are the people who have a pathological fear of Dying and who suffer a whole range ofWAN - 507 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1984-01-16 2 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By Bitter memories of life os o Prisoner of Wor m Singopore mode Jock Morris vow never to return to this "hell-hole" when he left 40 yeors ogo. But lost week, he returned o tourist ond wos glod he chonged his mind. THE tug1,171 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1984-01-16 3 4 Children's groups are often welcome to bring their music to hospitals and homes at any time of year... Many of these people, cut off from contacts with children the age of their own grandchildren, find this a joyful experience. 4 When children are directly involved inIPS - 1,047 words
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Article, Illustration921 1984-01-16 28 The changing face of Ponggol Yes, today, Ponggoi is still one of the more favoured places for boating m Singapore. And the four boatels m the area run a brisk business as they cater to the whims and fancies of their more affluent a clients, s From Page One "If921 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration476 1984-01-16 29 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN By NOT resting until you're out there with the best. That's what the exuberant Emmy Award-win-ning TV series. Fame, based on MGM's Oscarwinning motion picture, is all about. And m the quest for the bright lights, the familiar gang of tireless young performers from476 words
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Article, Illustration943 1984-01-16 29 ROBERT KERWIN - Burns: Get out of bed and live! ROBERT KERWIN George Burns, octogenarian, who is hosting The Kids From Fame (Ch 5, 8.45 p.m. tomorrow), tells how you can take it easy and live till 100 or longer. By /It gets comfortable m there under the blankets And there's no reason943 words
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Advertisement315 1984-01-16 5 37 Aircon/Refrigeratora AIRCONDITIONER AND REFRIGER ATOR For repair, spray paintinf $50. General service $30 Change door rubber $40. 1 yeai guarantee. Tel: *****40 *****38. SALES, RENTAL, REPAIR, spra. painting for fridge, airconditioner, cooker. Trade-in available. Holland Refrigeration *****38. ROOM, SPLIT-PACKAGE FOR Ren tal/sales at reasonable price Fresh Air-conditioning Pte Ltd315 words
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Advertisement375 1984-01-16 5 39 Photography a aaa—a_— ————■-as— SHUTTERBUGS NEWS Join the mini Shutterbugs phot r competition! All you have to do is to process roll of 36 Kodak colour film ani select one of the best photo fo entry. You will stand to win 1 of the fo lowing attractive prizes: 1375 words
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Advertisement338 1984-01-16 5 49 Packing/Storage/ m Delivery/Removal o $25.00 PER TRIP Workers available for delivery, removal and j dumping. Call *****02. ir M M^^^™"S 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies CANON NP4OO COPIER, Adler SEIO4O electronic typewriter (less than 1 year old) and some office furniture for sale. Call *****55. SPECIAL OFFER! NEW Electronic Typewriters,338 words
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Advertisement119 1984-01-16 5 B A GROUP OF mng and reliable mW men have dedicated i: M to help ou: removal operations on Sundays I! you'll be H moving house soon, check them WW out at classification 49 Aptly mm they call themselves the "Sun--52 Office Furniture/ 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing CLEARANCE j119 words
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Advertisement421 1984-01-16 6 53 Computer Products/ Services REMOVAL SALE loo's of items Coaip iters penpnr-: > KCttM I Many at or belov. Golden Mile Complex Beach Road 03-44 TEL *****30 PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING SERVICES 'A-' provide consulta- n m i Tiiraitialtifln on hmb- Kcounttng ljilern MBA CiMuputers Private Limited, -0' 11, International n.g Orchard421 words
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Advertisement671 1984-01-16 6 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies Amm I DREDGING i EQUIPMENT FOR SALE l unit 808 sell -propellen C puapdvctifti f 2) i unit Anchor boat. g 3) l unit flat barge ti I lot parts and KMOO- q r^ l We are to sell above dredger which it going lo finish its671 words
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Advertisement611 1984-01-16 6 60 Business Opportunities OOKING FOR GERMAN Products mporter *uh wide contacts m ii-nn.my can offer tools, spare >arts. lab equipment, merit tnncv ru- Enquiries clementi 'entral P.O Box 37. Singapore )ISTRIBUTORS WANTED FOR all taesn State* Ribbon, for typemtters, word processors, calcuitur^ i elepr inters, elc F.nluiriea ClemenU central P.O.611 words
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Advertisement573 1984-01-16 6 I 5iL W ■MBfTB IF YOU'RE TECHNICALLY inclined ILB and look forward to a profession j mM In this field, read classification i^^ snd plan your career from 0 j there. A company m district 19 mm 0"1 J^m has advertised lo draw m Train■.l He Draftsmen/ Draftswomen for X573 words
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Advertisement302 1984-01-16 6 c) Secretarial/Clerical American Express International Inc. invites applications for the positions of: MALE CLERK The Job: To control and limit exposure to credit fraud/losses relating to financial transactions and to investigate fraudulent situations. Requirements: GCE 'O' level Typing skills: 40 w.p.m. Minimum one year's working experience. On-the-job training will be302 words
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Advertisement558 1984-01-16 6 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Cleric mumum mmumammm GOES INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM SERVICES PTE LTD No. 19 Gul Crescent Singapore 2262 urgently requires (A) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Students of ACA c Minimum 3 years' working experience (B) ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum LCC Intermediate c Minimum 2 years' working558 words
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Advertisement367 1984-01-16 6 66 Situations Vacant al e) Secretarial/Clerical ITrZI»ATttH.K*K FOOD SUPPLIES <•" UMITED requires urgently GENERAL CLERKS G.C.E. "O" Levei Ability to type 30 -38 wpm We offer attractive fringe benefits including: 12 days Annual Leave 1 3/4 month Annual Wage Supplement Staff purchase discount c Free transport at designated pick-up points367 words
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Advertisement377 1984-01-16 6 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerics. I SINGAPORE LIMITED Applications are invited for the position of:- j SALES CLERK (Female) T. G.C.E. O level Mature and able to work independently Preferably with 1 year related experience Interested applicants should call personally or write m with contact telephone number to:The Personnel377 words
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Advertisement387 1984-01-16 6 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical lEM (PCB Manufacturing Division; REQUIRES PURCHASING ASSISTANT GCE O Level's ITC wiU. minimum of 1 year's related experience or GCE -O' I I let! with 2-3 i can n Lata d purchasing experience Ability to comm-i! interact with various levels of people Typing speed387 words
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Advertisement375 1984-01-16 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Cleric Tfotff Future Starts Here! We have ail the attrs tive Temp/Perm jol for you c SECRETARIES c GIRL FRIDAY c WORD PROCESSOR OPERATORS BOOK-KEEPERS c SHIPPING CUM ACCOUNTS CLERKS c PURCHASING CLERKS c DRAUGHTSWOMEN c RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST c CLERK/TYPISTS c FLAT SHOWROOM RECEPTIONISTS c TYPISTS375 words
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Advertisement790 1984-01-16 7 66 Situations Vacant al e) Secretarial Cleric. A Member ol a large Internatio Trading Company at Jin Pemim| has vacancies tor: (A) TRAINEE STENOGRAPHER s>ir should ta matured, able work independently, attend simple correspondence wi H»~ minimum typing speed of bS wfNB Knowledge ot import t port documentations and L790 words
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Advertisement447 1984-01-16 7 66 Situations Vacant i/ I c) Secretarial/Clerical GET THE RIGHT JOB ,n jWe need experience t c RECEPTIONIST t<> c CLERK/TYPIST to TYPIST (30a pm) JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK TELEX OPERATORS as GIRL-FRIDAYS 'HI c DRAFTSMAN (structural) n c PRINTER (1 year contract, must be experienced cc *****62/3 ild mmrWM Mm447 words
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Advertisement616 1984-01-16 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK A multi-national company m Jurong urgently requires s General Clerk with the following qualifications: Completed at least secondary education. Typing speed of 50 to 60 wpm. Some working experience, preferably with payroll, inventory control and other factory administrative duties. Interested applicants, please submit616 words
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Advertisement658 1984-01-16 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical LEARN TO BE TELEPHONE OPERATORS, TYPISTS, TELEX OPERATORS, COMPUTER OPERATORS Job guaranteed. Registration booklet $1. 10-08 Far East Shopping Centre (Oppoaita Lido) MALE/ FEMALE CLERK required urgently by a Trading Company. a GCE 'O' level with credit m English, c Ability to type and operate658 words
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Advertisement641 1984-01-16 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A diversified group of companies requires 1. ACCOUNTS MANAGER 2. STOREKEEPER 3. SHIPPING CLERK 4. ARTIST Preference will be given to female applicants. TEL: *****21 (Cindy) An estsblished company m Jurong requires MALE CLERKS c Minimum Secondary education, c No experience required, c Salary negotiable.641 words
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Advertisement854 1984-01-16 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical REQUIRED 1 BUNKERING Clerk Experience m bunkering is necessary. Completed N.S Secondary 4 education. $600 pm Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd. 2nd floor Tanjong Pagar Complex. 280 Tanjong Pagar Road to see Mr Kum or Patrick. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL URGENTLY requires part-time receptionist, 5.30pm 8.30pm. with typewriting854 words
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Advertisement696 1984-01-16 7 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant /> Sales Sales I BOSCH Sales Representative For Bosch Pneumatic (Industrial) Requirements Minimum two years sales experience of pneumatic controls and applications Should have good contacts to local industry Must be able to work independendv Applicants should possess own vehicle as some travelling is696 words
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Advertisement439 1984-01-16 7 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales isetan viiij.ijjurv tohyo DEPARTMENT STORE has ::..!.m dial I PART-TIME SALES ASSISTANTS (Female) (For Katong Store) Age 18 2-i paan Singapore citizen c Secondary education c Able to work minimum 2 weekdays and 1 weekend per week OR 6 weekends per month. Working Hours Weekdays439 words
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Advertisement508 1984-01-16 8 66 Situations Vacant Sales i WOULD YOU STILL WANT TO t ARN A MEDIOCRE INCOME IN 1964? It your NO than rt-.nl on' immediately a M.Ue Female 9i i Rc| i ssent tl Issa to I tabttstwd organtaaUoa erhi id) ive I irvr-r REQUIREMENT U al ikcc- and ■til snonattlg508 words
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Advertisement409 1984-01-16 8 66 Situations Vacant Sales SINGAPORE ASSAY OFFICE PTE LTD A subsidiary of <* invites applications for: FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS (Temporary) Completed GCE O' level and bilingual m English and Mandarin c Age between 20 -30 years Have plea.sant an l outgoing personality with at least a fe'A years experience m409 words
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Advertisement601 1984-01-16 8 66 Situations Vacant I Sales Mulpha Marketing (S) Pte Ltd (Engineering) Electrical, Communications Environmental Division formerly known as Guthrie Singapore Private Limited l A member of the Multl-Purpose Group) invites applications from energetic and dynamic persons to join our engineering team as:SALES REPRESENTATIVES The person will be involved In the601 words
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Advertisement622 1984-01-16 8 66 Situations Vacant Sales Cosmetic Company requires INDOOR SALES PROMOTERS (Female) Pleasant personality Self motivated Sales experience an advantage but not necessary Basic salary *****.00 plus Incentives and allowance Bi-lingual preferred Interested parties please call *****11 for an interview. If you are willing lo take challenges and enjoy mealing people,622 words
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Advertisement595 1984-01-16 8 66 Situations Vacant Sales GEMS FACTORY REQUIRES Indoor Sales Promoters. Applicants should have GCE O' Level, pleasant personality, age below 30 and able to speak m Mandarin or Malay as well as local Chinese dialects. Part-time sales employment also available. Working hours from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. daily. Call595 words
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Advertisement587 1984-01-16 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) We are a multi-national company manufacturing electronic products. Due to expansion, we have vacancies for the following positions m our Engineering Department: ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Diploma m Mechanical Engineering j Opportunity to go overseas587 words
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Advertisement351 1984-01-16 8 EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD We invite applications for the following positions: I MACHINIST I Applicants should po- I ssess a Trade Certi- J ficate m Metal Mach- fl ining with 2-3 years U experience m milling lathe and grinding ma- I chines. Those without j 1 a Trade Certificate351 words
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Advertisement410 1984-01-16 8 i Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical g) Technical GEHMO I a chance to better yourself m an environment with nigh tech machines as well as m relevant technical courses at our expenses through our Education Refund Program Applicants should possess the following prerequisites. NTC 3 m Electrical Fitting t410 words
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Advertisement597 1984-01-16 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I Well help you build your career You may not have the full experience or qualiluationi but if you are hardworking prepared to learn work your way up, caO us right away. Vie need people like you for the following597 words
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Advertisement694 1984-01-16 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Ki..|_j bi A\ t_■ "ti a J v mmS^Br^ m ir^ m Atm a si I mvSamwMm Ar W MT I _H has immediate vacancies for ~^bDUCTI6^SUPERV)SORS ITC/Diploma m Electronic Engineering Basically 1 2 years supervisory experience m Audio industry694 words
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Advertisement263 1984-01-16 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical HITACHI PLANT ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD requires: (A) ENGINEER (Airconditioning) Minimum 5 years' experience In engineering works. (B) CHIEF SUPERVISOR (Airconditioning/ Electrical) 5 years' experience m installation. (C) ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (Airconditioning) Minimum 2 years' experience In Installation. Pleas* tend applications by Jan. 23rd, 1964 giving263 words
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Advertisement582 1984-01-16 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical VJJIB We urgently require 3 FITTERS to join out establishment. Applicants should have: NTC 3 m Maintenance Fitting or its equivalent Willing to work on 2 rotating shifts Those with working I experience will also I be considered. I We offer a starting salary I582 words
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Advertisement442 1984-01-16 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical I 1 I 6OLOBEU. ENOINEERINQ requires NTC 3 Class 3 Driving Licence With or without experience For interview, please call Tel: *****07 OOLDBELL ENGINEERING PTE LTD 14 Benoi Road Singapore 2262 We ere a feat expanding company, engage m high precision aircraft parts, requires:--(A) MACHINISTS442 words
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Advertisement542 1984-01-16 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical A new pharmaceutical company i Weat Coast requires: 1) MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS 2) PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS 3) PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS c A shift work required c Attractive salary Training provided by foreig consultants Pleeae send lull particulars, contat number to: INNOVATION PHARMACEUTICAL! 204, PANDAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512 Established542 words
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Advertisement348 1984-01-16 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production IX As a result of our expansion programme we require additional staf 4 as j I (1) QA INSPECTORS I Minimum Secondary 3 education c j technical stream preferred but not necessary I '.■j Some knowledge of QC work or348 words
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Advertisement520 1984-01-16 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production m Q v f________________F^____Fi_sWi^v 8 i'iTIFSO MPS, an international leader m OEM m Computer Disk Drives, is the first comM puter peripherals Company to plant its pj roots m Singapore Within the short H span of just 3 years, we520 words
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Advertisement332 1984-01-16 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production jpilllllilllllE JOIN US TODAY A I PRODUCTION I I OPERATORS I Primary education I j I No experience required Malaysians can apply for company housing I quarters ll ATTRACTIVE START RATE i Ist Shift 340 2nd Shift $400 3rd Shift332 words
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Advertisement391 1984-01-16 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production II PRODUCTION li OPERATORS If §f fl up to $350 plus II If $200 bonus after 6 months |P|| We offer. 5j| I H| Good starting salary S i fl Pay increase every 3 months HI c a y wee,(391 words
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Advertisement273 1984-01-16 10 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Igehmol USA __P9WVm J _____ll I Attractive starting salary I Generous confirmation increment I High shift allowance plus I •Free transportation to from work N I Alternate Saturdays off I Free medical I insurance benefits j Leave annual; marriage; I maternity; sick n I hospitalization273 words
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Advertisement309 1984-01-16 10 66 Situations Vacant h) Production 1 __r /nmi\ I Starting salary and attractive I benefits just for you You will enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2/- for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training Free transport Airconditioned work309 words
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Advertisement319 1984-01-16 10 66 Situations Vacant aamaaaama^aaaaaaaammSaaam^Saaa^mmam h) Production requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS outfung wwf jl $418 j I BWI APPRENTICE Starting Pay j $420 FEMALE QUALITY CHECKER Starting Pay I $418 j Besides, we provide: Attractive salary increment Air-conditioned comNo scope work Medica! Hospitaiisa- tion Benefits Paid Leave 1 month Bonus TB319 words
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Advertisement371 1984-01-16 10 66 Situations Vacant h) Production fftaammm ~~^S Kempthorne We have tong uopportunities for A) Spray-Painters Minimum Primary Secondary i education Experience m furniture spraying Able fo unflerstand quality and finish and take pride m his work Prepared to worn on Bj General Workers (Male) Minimum Primary 6 education Abie to371 words
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Advertisement3990 1984-01-16 11 66 Situations Vacant 56 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous i} Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous .nSustry3,990 words
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Advertisement238 1984-01-16 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous mm^aWM requires interested applicants should i apply personally at The Personnel Dept Cooling Systems Flexible* Pte Ltd 26 Jalan Buroh Singapore 2261 SBS 249 from jurong interchange y?* HOTEL TAI-PAN has immediate vacancies for the following positions: 1. SENIOR OUTSTATION CASHIER (Salary $505) 2. RECEPTIONIST238 words
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Advertisement463 1984-01-16 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous PRESIDENT MERLIN KOTEL (Ml I icancles for the following poslti Dl 1. NIGHT AUDITOR (Male) Age 21 30 ytirs ifi'K O' level lreferably with credit m Knglish and Mathematics Background m accounting preferred Permanent night shift 1 1 Ipm -7am i 2. CHAMBERMAIDS Age 18463 words
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Advertisement418 1984-01-16 12 SO Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A leading and expanding printing firm has immedi jle vacancies lor: I 1) LABEL PRINTING MACHINE OPERATOR I Completed fulltime N.S. le Relevant working experience is n r i advantage j Used to high quality work. Minimum Secondary education le Knowledge of English !2) PRINTING418 words
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Advertisement304 1984-01-16 12 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Of CLASSIC^ Where outstanding people woik We have vacancies for: SECURITY OFFICERS Candidates must have at least Secondary education and experience m security work. They must be prepared to work on rotating shifts. We otfer- Minimum salary of $450 S-hours shift (2 rotating) 6-day week304 words
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Advertisement1104 1984-01-16 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant S b_HHHHBSBSB-R_S9-ES-S_B_SB3E .^Bbbb_HSS_B_HHb»3SSESBBIIESSB I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous f MumMtMm mSm SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancy Cftfe llostau Hlllt for requires:MALE CLEANER FEMALE DISPENSERS c Singaporean or Malaysian between Age 16 t0 25 the atrp nf l« <_i Free meals^ drinks an1,104 words
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Advertisement380 1984-01-16 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous KWONG WAI SHIU HOSPITAL REQUIRES STAFF NURSES for the following duties: (a) PERMANENT NIGHT SHIFT 9.00 pm to 7.00 am (b) Day shift duties 8.30 am to 4.00 pm (c) Relief duties 1 Please apply with full particulars and enclose two nond returnable passport size380 words
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Advertisement562 1984-01-16 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Wail Established Company requires 1) STOREKEEPER/ STORE ASSISTANTS a Some experience :n oil linepipes and fitting 2) STOCK CHECKER a Mm Secondary 2 3) GENERAL WORKERS a No qualifications required a Exempted or Completed N.S Apply personally at: AMERICAN INTL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD 20 JALAN562 words
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Advertisement826 1984-01-16 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous MANAGER raquirad tor suparmarfcal Must bt experienced Intarastad call *****29 Our interior design firm raqui -as a DRAUGHTSMAN who possess the following j a VITB or equivalent certifi cate. I a Colour perspective drawings a Detailed furniture drawings I a Experience preferable Call: *****5 on826 words
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Advertisement846 1984-01-16 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous DELIVERYMAN REQUIRED i personally hi On&u hrn. pore 1542 (.next to Joo Chiat Road) DELIVERY ASSISTANT ,s<.me experience required Delivery to h;: -< ir: ..c> superri..'r. i MM (*****1 i Bdwta "oh DRIVER FOR SMALL I for retired person new .<■■ Park 5-day week possible846 words
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Advertisement1222 1984-01-16 13 ■mas 200 _-fi^-_c_a fe-_ftte 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire I a^LmTmXWTMJS] We charge 4 days W sunrise car hen for 5 days rental I *****26/*****39 *^£SX£ toe Bu.. T-mah Road Feb to 6 Feb _H _ni-i-i-ilß^i----l 74 Vehicle Financing 76 Vehicles For Sale m m Am%f c)1,222 words
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Advertisement2151 1984-01-16 13 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year 51 2 p a 64 South Bridge Rd S 0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 5 3 /4% p.a. Blk 67 Circuit Rd #01-403 5.1337 Tel: *****40. 3 years2,151 words
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Advertisement495 1984-01-16 13 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota I \_ssh TEST DRIVE... THE EXCITING NEW > _W>4 i CORONA 1.6 PARF $26 80G ARF 34 900 i^Q»V QX? SPACIOUS. POWERFUL fy Yty ECONOMICAL 4 /~-5*C jJ NEW COROLLA 1.3 m/^y2^\A DX PARF $2 1 1 20495 words
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Advertisement419 1984-01-16 13 76 Vehicles For Sale I l) Commercial Vehicles 1979 TOYOTA LITEACE ptCk-Up one owner, beautiful condition, hi-power cassette. Lan, road tax until June '84 See to believe (5300 on O. Tel *****31 i CHEAPEST DOWN PAYMENT 1978 and '79 DaihaLsu 550 van. perfect I condition down payment $1,500. I monthly419 words
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Advertisement367 1984-01-16 13 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters 1979 HONDA CGI2S. meta j $520 1981 Yamaha RXI2SCDI well maintained, $1,150 Call i 3:*****2. RXK FOR SALE Selling $800 j Interested parties please call: notoM SUZUKI KATANA. GSI2S. Fxcel- lent condition Selling $1,500 negotiable Tel *****70 '80 JULY, VESPA IS H_J367 words
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Advertisement251 1984-01-16 13 78 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER can and all makes of good used cars Please call al X Bl Motor Co 170. Alber; »01 07. Golden Wall Auto Centre Spore 0718 Tel *****76 *****59 ANY SCRAP USED and Q plate Mercedes Hin Huat. 19 Pnnsep Street Tel *****23 *****53 (Night251 words
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Advertisement1021 1984-01-16 14 .jt '^Awv^mif^Wm^/A^Almm Z 1 ft ''M-^SS^Jajm^ 1 I a^a-_-M-_------«W.__M-________________WBMMM.__WW| **^MMa-----------M-M-M---------BB.____B-_____^MM 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses BEAUTIFUL HOMES I Diat. 10 Bukit Timah HoJtano Ba-utirul »«mi-coloni-l bungalow Hoad Renovated off DALVEY/ NASSIM ROAD vicini- single-storey detached 2 ty set m the m.dat ol graanary. 3 bedrooms,1,021 words
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Advertisement874 1984-01-16 14 i 86 Accommodations Vacant I a) Houses 1 CLEMENTI PARK 3-BEDROOMEI detached bungalow, near Amerl can- foreign schools. Mature< i garden, greenery/ quiet surj roundlngs. $2,900. Goldhill Aye nue near Newton Circus fur i nlshed terrace $2,300. Hollani j Road semi-detached behini i Jellta Cold Storage $2,000 Pasi Panjang Hill874 words
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Advertisement811 1984-01-16 14 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses I REDWOOD AVENUE BUNGALOW. Ibedrooms, $2,700. Jalan Blr 1 chang semi-detached, $2,00 Kimlln Park seml-detache< $2,800. Jalan Remaja semi-d« Uched. $1,600. Contact Vlctc 1 Chia Partners, *****26. 1 SUNSET SQUARE, SINGLE r STOREY detached, furnishei 1 $3,000. Faber Terrace, doublt storey semi-detached, furnishei $3,500 Jalan811 words
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Advertisement657 1984-01-16 14 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments if =\j c/4rtfaiore_ <Riricjfc 1 OPEN HOUSE J, Long or short lease c Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership c Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road X) 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking c Furnished or unfurnished c Rental from $5,025 per657 words
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Advertisement1658 1984-01-16 14 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments 4 FAR EfiST PIdIB au^| I HSEL STYLE' SfIPK I LUXURIOUS CS tW I I HPfiRTMEHTS J£| ~*Tfcl JAt the junction of Scotts B w 'AV^I I Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel. 3 *ifl3«1,658 words
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Advertisement845 1984-01-16 14 86 Accommodations Vacant i S^^S-_-_-____^_________^^sS---___S----____s b) Apartments DIST 21, BRAND NEW flat spa clous with bedrooms with at tached and common bathroorr Walking distance to Bukl Timah $950 only inclusive o maintenance Pro Housing *****59 *****39 DIST. 9. ANGULLIA MANSION brand new. luxurious 4 bedroom plus servant's apartment Split level845 words
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Advertisement812 1984-01-16 14 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 0316 OUTRAM ROAD j roomed walk-..; ipartment i j fully furnished, airconditioned t $1,100 Immediate occupation f Rodge, *****87 *****79 DIST 10 NEWtY RENOVATED bedi I. v. ii: .-^airconditloners Fully fur- utahed s I brand new furni ture Rental $2,700 Tel _989 M I812 words
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Advertisement815 1984-01-16 17 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments BUKIT TIMAH modem highn.-.e LXUI na .ipartment newly fur- I M UTItJ .>Ht I nc Fane BoM N-BWI INflin CHEMPAKA COURT, l.tiulu. V _il mj I twrntabad *ith 3 or 4 bedroona ion rental $2,400 %ajm M (MU3 CLEMENTI PARK CONDOMINIUM 3 bedroom Mreanfa, furnished.815 words
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Advertisement730 1984-01-16 17 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms MASTER BEDROOM IN KaUMQg p.irti.ii;> furnished with airco) and other fai'lllties at $600 Call 4404 2JC ROOM. AIRCOND. m turnishec flat with single expat Dist. 1232 $700 Phone SSanOO after offici hour.-, I ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR foreigi Stndtnta Ni-.ii Thomson Yao I han Meals laundry.730 words
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Advertisement884 1984-01-16 17 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale m m^Saaaaaxm _S3---S--S----B---S_SS__! a) Houses a) Houses I auction" To be held at the Mercury Room (18th floor) Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road SINGAPORE ON WEDNESDAY 18TH JANUARY 1984 AT 2.00 PeM. LANDED PROPERTIES II LAND AT ARTHUR ROAD/BRANKSOME ROAD (SUBJECT TO IN-PRINCIPLE884 words
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Advertisement1439 1984-01-16 17 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses W H m\\^ JIM Aft ■^_______ta^__H_nißi.^flL___i Ink il_i ih m .amal 173A, SOUTH BRIDC TEL: *****44 DIST. 2879 RENOVATED DOUBLE STOREY 5-bedrooms, semi-de-tached, vacant possession. 710' sq.ft., 999 years, $780,000 negotiable. Telephone Mr. Tan *****32 (9a.m. noon) *****601,439 words
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Advertisement1071 1984-01-16 17 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments At s N^em fi \j/g 4p" A new landmark, coming up where •r^r^X \~va hi) J». Devonshire Road meets Grange K^ATW/llllTlilfl/ Hi ThiS lranc^ ull shaded iHWritC pro- —^JxZAaaAA1,071 words
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Advertisement357 1984-01-16 17 HILLCREST ARCADIA, DIST 11 Townhouse. 2883 sq.ft. .penthouse 2550 sq ft 4-bedroom 2003 sq.ft./ 3-bedroom 1800 sq ft 2- bedroom 1450 sq.ft./ studio 1,000 1 sq.ft. Urgent sale' Reasonable price Rur-Ban *****25 j OWNER LEAVING. PARK house. Orchard Boulevard Prime loca- tion. high floor Tenanted apart- ment for sale Price357 words
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Advertisement915 1984-01-16 17 89 Proptrtwt For Saw b) Private Apartments DIST 12 BALESTIER PLAZA Hlg.\ floor Brand new IM v^ bedrooms Beautiful and decorated by designer I- Ms hold $380,000 ono Citiprop DIST 21 SHERWOOD TOWERS i bed roo i i.e.. i high floor, well renovatec Selling furnished srtth without tenancy ($2,700) $360,000915 words
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Advertisement968 1984-01-16 18 93 Office Spaces b) Rental FURNISHED OFFICE SPACE at Pasir Panjang available for t sharing with complete facilities t and secrelar:a, seiskae Suitable I l for individual operation, j Charges reaM.nable Call *****69 Rubiah for more details f OFFICE OFF SHENTON Way, r Phoenix Building Wei! appointed 780 sq ft968 words
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Advertisement622 1984-01-16 18 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale lIGHT STREET CENTRE ground loor. 280 sq r. BM BB negotia Jle. Arcade. 3rd floor, good facng. 226 452 sq ft $214,700 MS I j rise *****54 JRAND NEW SHOPHOUSE 1,100 sq.ft Bukit Timah Road. 7 Ti.s *****00 *****89. Dagold >RIME SHOP SPACE _l Ming622 words
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Advertisement2391 1984-01-16 21 APPOINTMENTS if .(O). uuuuuuuuummu -___—__i We are a leading West German international Company manufacturing and I __.C^ 2 _i^_--£s__i marketing therapeutics, clinical diagnostics and instruments. Our relatively new ■*B___M________«____________^»^M»»«MMMi^M^M____B_q_Xi Maiaysian and Singapore operations with a tradition of good success throughout, I \mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m\\ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~B i have been manned by young2,391 words
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Advertisement1532 1984-01-16 22 PROSPECTUS j MALAYSIA AICA BERHAD Public Issue of 12,273,855 new Ordinary Shares of 50 sen each at a price of 60 sen per Share ,tococpoe*<_ ,n Maiavs.a, Copies of p rospectus been |odged w j(h nd registered by the Registrar of Companies, SttetteS-JofS Pros'^uf-^ r Application will be made to1,532 words
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Advertisement2804 1984-01-16 23 la Novcmbei 1960, lhe< ompanv entered into a join) venture with Aka kogvo Company 1 united ASSOCIATED COMPANY Mr Hirotaka Nakano, aged 64. Vice-Chairman of the Company. is a prominent personality m to operate MAX v\<K>|) l\Dl MRU S SDN BHD fot lhe manufacturing of furniture and Japanese industrial and2,804 words
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Advertisement1946 1984-01-16 24 f PROSPECTTIIS j ACCOUNTANTS' REPORT Notes TheCompany The Croup (iv) ASSOCIATED COMPANIES _r.J lor inJusion m this Prospeuus) j Ihe I uinpan \u. (.roup oopers Iy brand SHARE C API I \l rhe Directors DISTRIBUTION (w n 153,746 Share of post-acquisition loss 44c. MALAYSIA AICA BERHAD PROMT UNAPPROPRIATED X vii)1,946 words
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Advertisement3333 1984-01-16 25 twiin CONTINGENI I lAMI ITIES rHEREFORE.iI is oui opinion thai lhc lollowing value represents the lair Markei Valued the leaving the balanced !3.s(K).(K)Otobepaklinthrcc_mnualin«uamenua-rollo«» I here were contingent -abilities on which no toss is expected m respect of:- propert) .m ol 31 March IW. lor continued use as pan ol a3,333 words
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Advertisement1548 1984-01-16 26 X) ********************0000 I"" m^A^ m aaWAjA J^^l^^^^M _|_H__B_L_-_-___ JB rZ B 'l-.f^^^^'^iiiS*^"" Z:Z'--«i". 1 < *****59 > 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45, 4.00,6.30 4 9.15pm I ORG AN I NATION Ba W-** aM mw> maxim m O B-fe-.... -VM l^ > akJ^Ti _i_. 4 _i t' S _>' ab_itw_.ii ■_■«_•_->• R1,548 words
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Advertisement215 1984-01-16 27 Sanitact A HYGIENE DIVISION OF RENTOKIL Inefficient disposal C ""-J, of sanitary towels V" J J and tampons not only results m unpleasant VNw S^^^^^SsSS environment but can also /x/>^^x\\V cause plumbing problems x. (C^^^vy/\\ and hence expensive repairs. >. \!^^^^v^^vc UPGRADE YOUR >> TOILET FACILITIES J (WM\ NUW AND...215 words
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Miscellaneous498 1984-01-16 27 COMICS SL PEANUTS Byachuiz nCzMAaW Wi REPORT THE RINGS UJOULPN'T ME SAIP TME RIN6S NEEPEP GOOP 601N6.51R.. THAT iSN 7 REAPV IT FELL CLOSE SO I TOOK IT TO BE REPLACE!? ANP ME P TME g EST EXCUSE OUT OF M* BINPER... BACKTOTMEPEALER... HAVE TO WRITE TO TME I'VE EVER498 words
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Advertisement440 1984-01-16 28 Sharp's remarkable microwave oven that won't bum holes m your pocket. The Snarp R-5700E microwave oven comes with a Carousel turnt.:: ________E&_ft B which ensures even microwave cooking, a feature found only m _^t_____£Sßu_i_B--costlier models The microwaves, cooking the food from within. r #*Q T^ fc* seal m all the440 words
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Advertisement605 1984-01-16 29 Im LUMft mw I '?^__E. IW-WOAlJjfel IT. -^1 ll^?^. Usher m the New Year m style with VCRs CTVs. Washing /g^^ \W. IHJ 'xV^^kW^// M^~^ Machines and Refrigerators from Ban Leong's if -Z J' [^J 13 vX A_— H\r Lunar New Year Specials I o* e/ V^ I frH ICI605 words
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Miscellaneous260 1984-01-16 29 What's on FAMILY PLANNING Exhibition on landscape FOR NEWLYWEDS A paintings by Indian artist tak m Malay by Miss Charan Sharma. At the Aishah Ahmad at 7.30 Alliance Francaise, Dray pm. at the main lecture cott Park, from 10 a.m. theatre (first floor) of the to 1 p.m, and from260 words
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Miscellaneous492 1984-01-16 30 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening 3tid Programme Highlights folowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin with English :ubti3.50 Siva Sakthi Navarasam by Sudarkodi Padma 4 15 The World Sportsman: Actor Peter O'Toole goes to Mavango Delta to catch a rare glimpse of the luscious wildlife habitat. Meanwhile,492 words
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Miscellaneous632 1984-01-16 30 7.50 Bintang Undangan (Malay) from the killers. Starring Robert Urich, Deborah 8.35 Fire Safety Flammable Liquids: In this film, j^ ffin Lee Purce Paul Burke and George several imaginative devices are used to demon- Q N c^" z r /r strate the physical properties of flammable Hq- e S W632 words
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Miscellaneous787 1984-01-16 30 Youngsters £ight to save a railway This documentary in Mandarin looks at how and where animals are used for experimental purposes in medical research. It also shows the scientific background work in connection with animal experiments the search fur the new species or breeds which are u familiar as possible787 words
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Article, Illustration737 1984-01-16 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By About 6,000 South Koreans who work m Singapore can keep up with news from home and world events through a South Korean newspaper printed m its branch at Bendemeer Road. The branch chief tells how the daily also helps foster good737 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-01-16 2 DIAL-FOR-MANDARIN *****77 s x 8 1$ Dis&nshfwu ke Da saochu Lesson 35 A general cleanup Kewen Lesson !XIhnian kuai dao le, ylhggSi da* Chinese New Year is round the corner. It's time to have a general You're right. We can throw away some of the old things. Hai keyTydng de,212 words
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Article204 1984-01-16 2 TUIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daUy Teochew> Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffus^° Mon Son: II.W a*m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. Th 6 English notes are provided by us. F TU 'JU 9SL <* L^ 880" 225 Fire extinguisher VOCABULARY: ox^a Xk-204 words
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Article208 1984-01-16 2 DURmG Han period (A.D. 25-220), Huang Xiang (AD. 58-128) was renowned for his filial This was because after his mother s death he took Pains m caring for his father. _S .L^ S_JC___l_--?.^--?-l took Jt upon himself t0 kee P the house clean. Hp «,wpnt o nf.208 words
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Article150 1984-01-16 2 -H Zjt IE f# i_<i:g'_:R_ /tfi'jiffljtv.•*»_.;/, f'J f "Sf #4c ff- rf. %fr >-Z'JH®%it.' ffr J' ,J/ f_^- *d il xJj te^ 'If *M& F-»« »V-.A.H-*__£ _ffi* Sp ilinm^feXfrMt tt£lT(B*ffcj I 14UM1 M 1 rS«^l ftg. ;l« HtW^B fi tii^ it m m i *ft*T«tf£ft*3 GUegfl*)* H III** II Kg150 words
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Advertisement1225 1984-01-16 2 APPOINTMENTS j^ aWjjjCT Imm A well-established multinational %M T_______r PlPffll^ FOX U7CQ mw a, a mitt* company, involved m health care AIRPORT services IQjJ/^UW PTE^ LTD. rlfaLv __r__r^_t_ A IIK products, invites suitable candidates f H ■s seenmg suitably qualified and experienced £%H $1 E for its expansion programme. We^a1,225 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-01-16 4 THERE are many ways open to a society to raise funds while at the same time providing entertainment to the public. But one of the most popular forms of fundraising is to hold a trade exposition or to hold a variety show. This is exactly490 words
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Article, Illustration586 1984-01-16 4 Oleh: AZIAN SEROJA ADA berbagai cara bagi menambahkan dana sesebuah pertubuhan sambil member. hiburan kepada masyarakat. Antaranya ialah mengadakan pertunjukan-pertuniu-kan atau ekspo perdagangan. Begitu Jugalah halnya dengan Persatuan Bawean Singapura (PBS) yang telah mengadakan pertunjukan yang dinamakan Malam Anikarama di Auditorium PUB, pada 6 dan 7586 words
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Article155 1984-01-16 4 Bahagian 3 Word Quiz L, Part 3 ABAHAN: Dalam ruang di bawan mi terdapat perkataan ULU. Dengan menambahkan dua huruf sahaja satu di hadapan dan satu lagi di belakangnya anda akan membentuk sepatah perkataan lain. Gunakan panduan-panduan yang diberi bagi membentuk perkataan yang dikehendaki. iNSTRUCTIONS: In155 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-01-16 4 story by Haron A.R. art work Abu Sarrah 90a) Belum sempat Malt menjawab, boss seolah-olah teringat sesuatu dan menfarahkan pertanyaan kepada Karim p.la, "Oh, ya, bercakap fasal Samat kenapa dia tidak datang ke man, Rim? Atainun adakah dia akan datang kemudian kelak?" "Saya tidak fikir dia akan datang,306 words
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Advertisement505 1984-01-16 4 APPOINTMENTS The Sport Division is continuing to grow. To match the pace of our expansion and development, we require dynamic and resourceful individuals for the following posiBRAND EXECUTIVE The Job responsible for achieving set marketing objectives manage a sales team The Requirements: GCE 'A' level full certificate with a minimum505 words
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