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Title Section15 1984-01-24 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article755 1984-01-24 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - School entry rules changed HEDWIG ALFRED Incentive for well-educated mothers I to have three or more children I By 4 BETWEEN 1971 and 1980, the average family sizes of all groups have decreased Indicating that family planning has been successful. Bat according to the 1981 census, less-educated mothers had 2.9755 words
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414 1984-01-24 1 US-Soviet troop cut talks to resume in March \ASHL\GTo\\ Mon. The United States agreed to a Soviet utoposai that negotia- ons on reducing os and conventioni. aims m central Europe resume on March 16 m Vienna The ;_greement was announced by US officials here yesterday the first formal disclosure thatNYT; Reuter - 414 words
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Article190 1984-01-24 1 Registration will be at ministry GRADUATE mothers with three or more children now given top billing m the priority registration scheme will have ,o go to the Education Ministry at Kay Siang Road to register their chik'ren for preprimary and Primary One classes. This was190 words
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Article39 1984-01-24 1 BEIJING. Mon. A 300 million-yuan (about million) children's park will be built m the ten suburbs here tad named after Soong ChingLmg. widow of Sun Vat Sen. foun^lf! oi Modern China the official Xinhua \;jency reported.39 words
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Article58 1984-01-24 1 LONDON, Mon. Britain *> National Coal H» trd today laid off H.IHW coalminers, blaming; the movp on an overtime ban h\ the National I nion of Mine workers. The overtime ban, now m it.s 1 t*th week, was ailed to protest a decision by the boardAFP - 58 words
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236 1984-01-24 1 Ex-army officer may throw light on explosions A FORMER army officer may well provide some useful answers to help unlock the mystery surrounding Saturday's explosions at the Asian Aerospace show where a man died and eight other people were injured. Police believe this man, whose identity is known to them,236 words
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146 1984-01-24 1 ATHENS, Mon. A Greek husband has the legal right to repossess gifts he has given his wife if he discovers she has had an extra-mari-tal affair, according to a Supreme Court ruling published yesterday. The man may take presents, including real estate, away fromUPI - 146 words
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Advertisement519 1984-01-24 1 B CHANGES IN REGISTRATION PHASES FOR PRE-PRIMARY AND PRIMARY 1 CLASSES Present System New System CATEGORY I: children who CATEGORY I: n h.,, P are citizens or permanent residents Phase I: Phase I: For a second child who has an elder (A) For a child whose mother ii brother or519 words
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Article530 1984-01-24 2 Down-to-earth success THE just-concluded five-day air show was a success, both organisers and participants say. This was because the right kind of visitors came, although no deals were made. The most important thing m a high-technology show of this sort is the quality of the visitors and the 10,009530 words
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Article340 1984-01-24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Consumers' Association of Singapore has a poor case when it asks the advertising industry not to tout cars as status symbols. Have car companies been taking customers for a ride through pricing? That does not appear to be the situation m Singapore. Has the340 words
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Article260 1984-01-24 2 Platini, Zico delight LIVING up to his title as European Footballer of the Year, Michel Platini masterminded two goals and scored once as Italian First Division leaders Juventus beat Pisa 3-1 on Sunday. The ebullient Frenchman notched his 12th goal of the season but not enough to keep up260 words
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Article200 1984-01-24 2 INTRODUCING L M NEW KID ON THE STOCK MARKET THEY thought about going public a few years ago. Not seriously though, until several'local and foreign companies started expressing interest m L&M, the specialist construction group. L&M set a new record on the local stock market last month when its200 words
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Article100 1984-01-24 2 JAKARTA STAYS THE COURSE INDONESIA'S austerity measures m the past year, beginning with the devaluation of the rupiah last March, have paid off. The economy is beginning to show signs of recovery. The country's balance of payments registered a surplus of US$65O million last year. However, the foreseeable future100 words
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Article636 1984-01-24 2 6 Two-part harmony' SINO-BRITISH talks on Hongkong's future due to resume on Wednesday are likely to run smoothly m the light of recent Chinese official statements and what is seen as a "leak" through the British press. "Both sides now seem to be singing the same tune,"636 words
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Article350 1984-01-24 2 Six months m Japan FRESH from a six-month stay m Japan, Professor Lim Chong Yah discusses the country and things Japanese. As visiting professor of economics to Kyoto University, he took part m seminars, met Japanese economists, worked on his unfinished book (on development and under-development), and observed350 words
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Article191 1984-01-24 2 Shuttle-train mooted THE Johor branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA^) yesterday proposed that a shuttle-train service be introduced between Johor Baru and Singapore to ease traffic congestion along the Causeway. The Johor MCA, on behalf of six other organisations, also proposed that a second link witn191 words
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Article174 1984-01-24 2 Rat calls the tune WHEN the Lunar New Year begins on Feb 2, the leader of the 12 animals m the Chinese zodiac will kick off vet another cycle m the almanac. You do not have' to smell the rat. as CHONG WING HONG has observed m the174 words
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264 1984-01-24 3 JAKARTA, Monday AUTHORITIES m the Indonesian capital will soon send thousands of homeless residents to relocation centres on a tiny island m the Bay of Jakarta for training for jobs. Deputy governor Sarjono Suprapto said m an interview with the SinarUPI; Reuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-01-24 3 China and Britain 'humming same tune' on Hongkong HONGKONG, Monday SINO-BRITISH talks on Hongkong's future due to resume on Wednesday are likely to run smoothly m the light of recent Chinese official statements and what is seen as a "leak" through the British press, a political analyst said today. "TheAFP; AP; Kyodo - 354 words
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171 1984-01-24 3 SEOUL. Mon. The South Korean government began taking strong counter-measures today against what newspapers here are calling a "cultural aggression" as Japan launched its first television broadcasting satellite. The Japanese Kyodo news agency quoted South Korean Vice-Com-munications Minister Oh Myung as saying that171 words
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Article136 1984-01-24 3 BANGKOK. Mon. In a bid to forestall a possible arms race between Bangkok and Hanoi, top US Ai r Force officials have suggested that Thailand buys A7D Corsair fighter-bombers instead of the more powerful F--16 which it wants, the Bangkok Post reported today. The commanderAFP - 136 words
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Article96 1984-01-24 3 Burmese refugees in Thailand BANGKOK, Mon. About 2,000 Burmese refugees have fled into a northwestern Thai province m the past four days as Burmese government troops continued an offensive against Karen rebels, a senior provincial official said on Monday. Phech Koomsorn, Tak province's deputy governor, said that Burmese forces lastAP - 96 words
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Article63 1984-01-24 3 ZAMBOANGA (Philippines), Mon. At least 54 people are feared drowned and 42 are missing after an interisland ferry sank early yesterday off TawiTawi island m the southern Philippines, police reported today. A spokesman said a constabulary navy patrol had rescued 145 people. Many of thoseReuter - 63 words
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107 1984-01-24 3 TOKYO, Mon. A two-year-old girl yesterday survived without major injury a seven-floor, 23--metre fall from a hotel I room window, police m the Japanese seaside rei sort of Atami said today. Police said Asuka, daughter of driving j school instructor Sadai toshi Iwamoto, was fully iAP - 107 words
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Article, Illustration31 1984-01-24 3 CHINESE shopjxrs m i fish store m Canton, China, are attracted by this 3.3-m sea creature, called the Dragon Fish and said to weigh 350 kg. AP piriure.AP - 31 words
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124 1984-01-24 3 Pakistan youth urged to seek new heroes ISLAMABAD. Mon. Young people m Pals ng advised to discard their old he- film and television artistes and athletes ir favour of generals, scientists and authors The advice con the Council of Islamic Ideology, a government advisory body assigned fc guide the militaryUPI - 124 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-01-24 5 WEST BERLIN, Mon. Six East Germans who sought sanctuary m the US Embassy m East BerLin have arrived m the West after intervention by a lawyer said to be close to East German leader Erich Honecker. The group walked into the embassy onReuter; UPI - 238 words
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Article58 1984-01-24 5 NEW DELHI, Mon. Four unmarried sisters m central India, aged between 16 and 22 years, entered into a suicide pact and hanged themselves, Press Trust of India reported today The tragedy took place last Saturday when the mother of the girls went to visit a ten.ple. SheAFP - 58 words
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Article387 1984-01-24 5 Norwegian spy scandal OSLO, Monday THE Norwegian Cabinet meets for an emergency session today to discuss a spy scandal involving charges that a prominent foreign ministry official operated as a Soviet "mole." Arne Treholt, 41, was picked up on Friday carrying confidential documents as he wasReuter - 387 words
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Article92 1984-01-24 5 LONDON, Mon. The great grandson of Britain's wartime leader Winston Churchill has broken a 300-year-old family tradition by joining the navy instead of the army. Mr Randolph Churchill, 18, told reporters before leaving the southern port of Portsmouth on a twomonth officer training voyage mReuter - 92 words
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100 1984-01-24 5 ROME, Mm. A Roman Catholic priest plunged to Us death alter getting tangled In his cassock on a thirdfloor balcony of his apartment Mock. Officers said Father Francesco Poll, 42, locked himself oat of Ms home In the Portnense quarter yesterday andUPI - 100 words
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Article76 1984-01-24 5 STANLEY (Falkland Islands), Mon. British Defence Minister Michael Heseltine said yesterday that Britain wants a "new start" m its relationship with Argentina and to heal the wounds caused by the 1982 Falklands war. In a BBC interview conducted m Port Stanley, the Falklands capital whereAP - 76 words
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Article78 1984-01-24 5 TARRAGONA (Spain), Mon. The kidnapped wife of a Spanish businessman Jailed for his part m a toxic cooking oil scandal was found dead, naked and badly mutilated m a rubbish dump near here today, police said. Maria Teresa Mestre Guito, wife of Enrique Salomo who wasReuter - 78 words
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Article40 1984-01-24 5 NAIROBI, Mon. Gunmen shot dead four European aid workers In two separate incidents near the Ugandan capital of Kampala yesterday, diplomats said today. The reason for the shooting and the identity of the arunman were not known. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article285 1984-01-24 5 3,000 hail Walesa in a snowstorm CLUB— WIELDING riot police dispersed thousands of singing and chanting Solidarity supporters who filled snowcovered streets m a spontaneous demonstration of support for union leader Lech Walesa A 3,000-strong crowd standing m a snowstorm outside St Mary's Cathedral mobbed Mr Walesa as he emergedUPI - 285 words
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164 1984-01-24 5 LONDON, Mon. Britain's first test-tube triplets, whose mother had several embryos implanted m her womb, have been born m a London hospital. A hospital spokesman said yesterday the triplets two boys and a girl were delivered on Friday. He said the babies and theirUPI - 164 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-01-24 5 THESE are the children who were murdered along with their mother m South London on Saturday. The bodies of eight-month- old Eric Tang (left), his sister, three-year-old Monica, and their mother were found by Mrs Tang's Chinese restaurateur husband, Mr Tang Hon Chin. The three wereAP - 69 words
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Article242 1984-01-24 5 COPENHAGEN, Mon. DENMARK'S Environment Minister said he had ordered a search operation today to retrieve 80 barrels of poison washed overboard from a Danish cargo ship 10 days ago m the North Sea Danish police, meanwhile, are more concerned about a report that aboutUPI - 242 words
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Article60 1984-01-24 5 LONDON, lion Polk* said last night they had arrested and charged three men with million (S$lS million) London robbery last year. The raid, m early April, was at a Security Express depository where cash from London shops had been taken for safe keeping over aReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-01-24 6 At API LOO (Mexico), Mon Him star Johnny Websmuller, better known for hi> role as Tarzan, was buried yesterday to a tape replay of his famous jungle er>. A chimp uas also In the cortege. The funeral was attended by hundreds of local residents, but no HollywoodUPI; AP - 161 words
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379 1984-01-24 6 LOS ANGELES, Mon. The American way of death low cost cremation is causing dismay and distress. Cremation has become a booming sector of America's US$6.5 billion (5513.8 billion) funeral business, but mortuaries are facing bitter accusations of using cost-cutting, assembly-line techniques, grislyObserver News service - 379 words
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Article33 1984-01-24 6 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. An earthquake registering 4.1 on the Richter scale jolted a 360-km stretch of California last night but authorities said there were no reports of damage or injuries. UPIUPI - 33 words
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202 1984-01-24 6 Caribbean states may set up regional force BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), Mon. Five Caribbean countries are considering setting up a regional defence force to protect themselves against revolutions or external aggression, Prime Minister Tom Adams of Barbados said today. The five Barbados, Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda, St Lucia and St Vincent, andReuter - 202 words
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World briefs
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Article43 1984-01-24 6 A BUS carrying 64 members of a wedding party plunged into a gorge northeast of Bombay, killing 37 people, including the bride and groom and 21 children, the Press Trust of India, quoting police, reported m New Delhi yesterday. UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article78 1984-01-24 6 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan is the most popular fourth-year President since Mr Dwight Eisenhower and is "definitely a candidate" for re-election, Newsweek magazine reported m New York on Sunday. The magazine said Mr Reagan began telling trusted aides over the Christmas holidays that he will run for anotherAP - 78 words
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Article51 1984-01-24 6 THE death toll m blizzards sweeping northern and central Britain rose to seven yesterday with police finding three more bodies. The blizzards, the worst to hit Scotland for 20 yeas, trapped thousands of travellers m trains, cars and ski centrps and rut power to thousands of homes.Reuter - 51 words
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Article82 1984-01-24 6 THE Foreign Ministers of Argentina and Chile, meeting under Vatican auspices to settle the longstanding Beagle Channel dispute, signed a declaration m Vatican City yesterday pledging "peace and friendship" between their two countries. Mr Dante Caputo of Argentina and Mr Jaime del Valle of Chile sealed the declarationUPI - 82 words
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Article62 1984-01-24 6 JAPAN yesterday told the Soviet Union it wanted to step up dialogue with Moscow and repeated its long-standing invitation to Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko to visit Tokyo, Foreign Ministry officials m Tokyo said. The Japanese wishes were conveyed by Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe during a 45--minuteAFP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-01-24 6 Meese to take over as Attorney General WASHINGTON, Mon US Attorney General William French Smith has resigned and President Ronald Reagan will nominate White House counsellor Edwin Meese to replace him The White House said m a statement today that Mr Smith, who has been Attorney General since Mr ReaganReuter; UPI; NYT - 302 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-01-24 7 RABAT, Monday King Hassan blames Iran, Marxist-Leninists and Zionists KING Hassan yesterday blamed Iran, "Marxist-Leninists" and "Zionist intelligence services" for rioting m northern Morocco which, according to the latest eyewitness reports, left as many as 150 people dead. In a television and radio speech, King HassanAFP; AP - 326 words
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Article291 1984-01-24 7 AMMAN, Mon. First such visit since 1979 PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak of Egypt will visit Jordan and Iraq next month, the first visit by an Egyptian president to those countries since the Arab boycott of Egypt m 19T9, according to wellinformed sources. They said yesterday '.hatAP - 291 words
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Sideliners
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Article68 1984-01-24 7 k TYPIST, fired from her job m a prison office for being too short, has been reinstated by Italy's Ministry of Justice which threw out a 1941 law that discriminated against short people. The ministry ruled m Rome on Saturday that AntoneUa Crielisi should not have beenUPI - 68 words
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Article90 1984-01-24 7 THE bleak Arctic island of Iceland is being shaken by a row over a 13-year-old mongrel named Lucy which could force one of the country's most powerful politicians to emigrate. Finance Minister Albert Gudmundsson, who was reported to the police for possessing ate dogReuter - 90 words
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Article69 1984-01-24 7 OAVIO Werder, 28, who claimed he stayed aloft a nine-metre-high pple m Clearwater, Florida, for nearly 440 days, was coaxed by police to abandon his pardi on Saturday. Tolice chief Sid Kk'in threatened to arxmx Werder on a tresfcessing charge. The pole siteAP - 69 words
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Article159 1984-01-24 7 AMMAN, Mon. Jordan's King Hussein met a top Palestine Liberation Organisation official for the first time m nine months yesterday to begin working out a joint Middle East strategy. Mr Khalil Wazir, PLO chief Yasser Arafat's top adviser, described his meeting with King Hussein as "veryUPI - 159 words
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Article266 1984-01-24 7 JERUSALEM, Mon. The Israeli Cabinet agreed tonight on a 1984 budget totalling more than US$2O billion (5542.6 billion), but including a cut of US$l69 million m defence spending. Defence Minister Moshe Arens had earlier objected to such a reduction m his budget and, with the EducationReuter; UPI - 266 words
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171 1984-01-24 7 ISLAMABAD, Mon. •BAN hi recruiting Afrm refugees to fight its war against Iraq a*d these who refuse are being expelled to Pakfalan, sources said yesterday. 1 Although the exact Ijwber of Afghan refurM thrown out of Iran not known, asAP - 171 words
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373 1984-01-24 8 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By Air show considered a success by organisers and participants THE right kind of visitors came the decision-makers and although no deals were made throughout the five-day air show, both organisers and participants declared it a success. After all. nobody373 words
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232 1984-01-24 8 A PROPERTY dispute centring on the validity of two sales agreements was settled m the High Court yesterday after both sides met the judge m private. Mr Wee Tee Tong, 44, had alleged that about six months after he signed two documents believing they were232 words
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290 1984-01-24 8 We would rather stop flying to Italy than cut flights: SIA IT'S official. Singapore Airlines deputy chairman Mr Lim Chin Beng said the airline is prepared to stop flying to Italy rather than reduce its flights to the country. He said yesterday: "We must be pre pared to take a290 words
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136 1984-01-24 8 ABO IT W workshop tenants at Hougang Avenue 7 finally heeded a Housing Board order to clear the eyesore In their backyards and walkways after more than a year of warnings. A team of HDB and Environment Ministry officials, accompanied by policemen, were at136 words
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157 1984-01-24 8 Painting contest on Asia, Australia TOP prizes of $5,000 are being offered m an art contest to capture the impressions of Asia and Australia. These impressions can be m any medium oils, water-colours gouache, acrylic, collage or mixed media. Entries will be judged i at the Australian Art i Award157 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-01-24 8 $702,000 boat makes its maiden trip to port THIS boat made waves yesterday when it started on ite maiden voyage on land from the World Trade Centre to the Port of Singapore Authority. Many heads turned at the unusual sight of the low loader towing the I Ss3Sl,lll121 words
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168 1984-01-24 8 Factories have upgraded, says the SMA SlNGAPOREmanufacturers have generally taken steps to upgrade their operations and move into high valueadded products. Mr Tay Kwang Seng, chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, said this when he opened a sanitary ware manufacturing firm, Potex Enterprises, m Jurong. He said: "Members have made168 words
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72 1984-01-24 8 EHGHT youths are helping police m investigations into the stabbing of two men at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple m Serangoon Road during the Thaipusam celebrations last Thursday. All the suspects have been released on bail pending further investigations by Tanglin police. The two72 words
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Article112 1984-01-24 8 THE fee for registering a society will be increased by $10 to $30 from next month Under the Societies (Amendment) Regulations 1984. the fee payable on a change of the place of business or the change of name of a registered society will be increased112 words
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95 1984-01-24 8 PRANCING lions, dragon danres. a variety show featuring local and foreign artistes and a band performance will greet visitors to the Chinese Garden m Juroog from Feb 2 to 4 Organised jointly by Nanyang King Zhou and Jurong Environmental Engmftfring, the lunar neu year95 words
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306 1984-01-24 11 Scheme to start from March 1 ERRANT drivers of heavy vehicles will soon have to undergo a retraining course designed specifically to improve their skills m handling lorries, trailers and other such vehicles. The programme, to start from March 1, has been devised under306 words
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178 1984-01-24 11 POLICE have arrested a 2S-year-old woman who is suspected of being a member of a gang of pickpockets. She was picked up by detectives from the Central police station who had been investigating a spate of handbag thefts from women shoppers m Chinatown In178 words
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Article100 1984-01-24 11 Invincible sails for South Korea THE British aircraft carrier, HMS Invincible, left for South Korea and the Philippines yesterday morning, after spending two-weeks at Sembawang Shilpyard where it underwent repairs. Work on the damaged propeller shaft of the ship was completed well within the two weeks allocated. The Invincible will100 words
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Article55 1984-01-24 11 ABOUT 20 spastic children took to the roads m wheelchairs last Sunday and raised about $10,000 for the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore. The Wheelathon from the National Stadium to the St John Ambulance Brigade headquarters m Beach Road, was organised by the brigade and the55 words
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Article74 1984-01-24 11 AREAS m Jalan Kayu, Yio Chu Kang Road and Seletar Road were hit by a black-out from about 7.30 p.m. yesterday. The affected areas included Saraca Road, Nim Drive, Nim Crescent, Mimosa Park, Jalan Tari Payong and stretches of Jalan Kayu and Yio CHu Kang Road. A Public74 words
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Article104 1984-01-24 11 Ice dealer robbed of $36,700 THREE men, one carrying a gun, robbed an ice dealer of $36,700 m cash and jewellery at his home m Lorong 19. Geylang, yesterday. Police said Mr C.G. Tiang, 39, was at home with his wife, son and a friend when the robbers struck at104 words
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Court briefs
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Article93 1984-01-24 11 SIX WOMEN pleaded guilty yesterday to charges of announcing horse race results during the weekend. Tan Chwee Sian, 34, and Lim Beng Thuan, 31, who were fined $1,500 each, committed the offence at premises m China Street on Jan 21. At another place m Tyrwhitt Road,93 words
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Article80 1984-01-24 11 A SHOPKEEPER was fined $500 yesterday after he pleaded guilty topossessing fireworks. N'eo Ah Chik, of Sim Thiam Heng Trading Company at Block 7 m Hougang Avenue 3, had eight parcels containing 1,152 sticks of rocket fireworks and three other boxes with 36 pieces at his80 words
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Article70 1984-01-24 11 PLUMBER CHAN Whye Keong, 30, was yesterday committed to stand trial m the High Court for the murder of hawker Ng Tian Soo, 37. DPP Sowaran Singh went through the statements of 26 witnesses before magistrate Liew Thiam I^eng made his decision. Chan is alleged to have70 words
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Article58 1984-01-24 11 AN INDONESIAN was fined $2,000 yesterday after he pleaded guilty to stealing the handbag of a hotel guest. Muhammad Ali bin Guntur alias Rusu Ahmad alias Haryadi, 25, committd the offence m the lobby of the Hilton on Jan 15. The handbag contained cash, traveller's cheques,58 words
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260 1984-01-24 11 A CHANCE to buy flowers and bonsai plants cheaply at a fair is expected to be a big crowd puller. The floral mart, organised by the Geylang West Community Centre, is m keeping with the tradition of decorating homes with flowers and plants during260 words
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Article62 1984-01-24 11 THE Acting Minister of Labour, Minister of State (Law and Foreign Affairs) and MP for Bedok, Professor S. Jayakumar, will give away hong bao to Bedok s constituency social welfare receipients on Jan 29 The occasion is organised by the Bedok citizens' consultativ committee and will62 words
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Article44 1984-01-24 11 A MOTORCYCLIST died m an accident with a car and a bus along Jalan Bukit Merah yesterday. Police said the rider, whose identity has not been established, was travelling towards Alexandra Road when the mishap occurred at about G p.m.44 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-01-24 11 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By Something you will not get to see... A SCENE from A Lucky Day, the TV satire about a comedian and his singergirlfriend which SBC scrapped because it was found to contain "undesirable social values." S I372 words
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Article, Illustration887 1984-01-24 12 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN THESE are some questions on the new priority system parents may want answers to. The Press put these issues to the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon. Here are his replies: By WHY is priority given to the children of graduate mothers887 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-01-24 13 SINGAPORE'S offshore support industries, poised for a marketing move on oil exploration activity off South China, have lured at least one Canadian provincial government to propose joint ventures here. "We see Singapore as a possible access to the Peoples' Republic of China," the Alberta Minister177 words
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500 1984-01-24 13 MAGDELENE LUM - MAGDELENE LUM The Wee Mon-Cheng tax case By THE Wee Mon-Cheng tax evasion trial took a surprise turn yesterday when the prosecution asked to reopen its case and recall two witnesses. The turn came after State Counsel Jiang Siew Ming said prosecution officers500 words
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221 1984-01-24 13 QUALITY is the key if Asean countries want to sell to Japan. This, together with irore intense marketing efforts, were hints given by Mr Michiro Mizoguchi, special economic adviser to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mr Mizoguchi arrived on Saturday to get221 words
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Article, Illustration295 1984-01-24 17 LESS than a month into the three-year course for 'caching the handicapped has gone by and it has already began to pay off. This is the general view of the 49 teachers admitted to the Institute of Education's part-time first Certificate m Special295 words
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Article48 1984-01-24 17 A TALK on the consumer's rights will be given by the executive secretary of the Consumers Association of Singapore, Mr Ivan Baptist, at the Hotel Phoenix, on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. It is organised by the Singapore Jaycees Sentosa Chapter. For registration, telephone *****76 or *****03.48 words
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283 1984-01-24 17 A privileged few when it comes to spirit ALL they had was a two-man back-up band and a sound system which left much to be desired. But the handicapped and underprivileged made up for it by singing their hearts out m the heats of Talentquest '§4 on Sunday. On-and-off power283 words
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Article71 1984-01-24 17 ALGERIA'S first ambassador to Singapore yesterday presented his credentials to President Devan Nair. Mr Mohamad Aissa Messaoudi, 52, is concurrently Algeria's ambassador to Indonesia and resides m Jakarta. A former journalist, Mr Messaoudi served as Algeria's charge d 'affairs m Abu Dhabi from 1972 to 1975. He71 words
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128 1984-01-24 17 Proposal to train social workers in Australia SINGAPORE is interested m having social workers trained m Australia under an Asean-Australia cooperation programme. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday that last week's Asean-Australia dialogue meeting m Canberra ended with Australian officials agreeing to consider the proposal under the Asean-Australia Special Visits128 words
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182 1984-01-24 17 RCs urged to focus more on national issues EXPERIENCED and active members of residents committees must take a greater interest m national issues so that RCs can become a national movement. This point was made on Saturday night by Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon who said that core members of the182 words
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Article411 1984-01-24 17 WONG Al KWEI - WONG Al KWEI By Plan to provide jobs at Kallang HQ A MORE attractive way is being planned by the People's Association to encourage a larger number of retired people to come back to work. Instead of just matching employers with the job seekers,411 words
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234 1984-01-24 17 THE turnover rate of workers at Intermedics, a company m America, fell by 23 per cent after it started a work place childcare centre. The company, which makes pacemakers, also reported a gain of 15,000 hours that would have been lost through234 words
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Advertisement101 1984-01-24 13 i m /07/r/i z/v/// /^'.s war^ exciting moments. Sport on land and sea fry day... wine, dine and dance through the night. Become inspired by the tranquility of the sea from your room. Life without quality is without meaning. Live it ith at Ihe Orchard Sun. Only 10 minutes away101 words
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Advertisement170 1984-01-24 13 Look mom, no hands! You never touch a speck of dust with the Sunbeam Deep Sweep This is no ordinary vacuum cleaner. This one has a through constant bending system. Press a button and dust is completely The Deep Sweep's suction power clea released straight into your garbage bag. Press170 words
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Advertisement808 1984-01-24 14 "■^"^^■^^"■^™*"™L lAN G C O U RT' S"™ 1 SPECIAL ATTR ACTTOIMS Our Musk StottonSpcdd OUnotowninDalmoru j MF^Bm^^mmV^mWWk Si SB And he's got lots of simple questions with Busy, exciting and full of super buys. It 's MusiCOJ fountain ShOWtime to miss because the prices are ridiculously W Come and808 words
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Advertisement486 1984-01-24 15 Ql/i^^^K. _#1 LARGER THAN ACTUAL SIZE 15 mm ht. ST VALENTINE'S DAY PENDANT By tradition, February 14th every year yellow bands on the left side, and with no is celebrated all over the world as St. less than five antique-set rubies on the Valentine's Day. And, also by tradition, graceful486 words
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Advertisement379 1984-01-24 15 Minolta betters its world's bestseller, the EP3IO with the All-NEW EP3OORE Superior Copy Quality plus reduction enlargement the copies you need to standardize filing and other all m a desktop PPC. communication needs. The Minolta EP3OORE. It's an innovative plan paper With the Micro-Toning System now combined with copier that379 words
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354 1984-01-24 15 Shuttle-train service between Singapore and Johor A second link, preferably a bridge, be constructed JOHOR BARU. Men. The Malaysian Chinese Association I MCA todaj proposed that the government introduce i shut tie- train service between Johor Baru and Singapore to ease traffic congestion alongBernama - 354 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-01-24 15 Umno divisional poll will show Harun's position KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. The Tanjung Karang L'mno divisional election between April 19 and 22 Will be significant to I'm no vice-president Datuk Haji Harun Idris. The outcome of the election, which will have no bearing on the elections m other divisions m theNST - 358 words
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520 1984-01-24 15 Chief Justice ticks off paper for printing letter Attack on judiciary and advocates' group 'uncalled for and unfair' KUCHING, Mon. The Chief Justice of Borneo, Tan Sri Lee Hun Hoe, today ticked off a local newspaper for publishing a letter which had attacked the judiciary and the Sarawak Advocates' Association520 words
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97 1984-01-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Datuk Samy Vellu was yesterday re-elected as the president of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) for a second term. Datuk Samy Vellu, who is also the Works Minister, scored an easy victory over his challenger Mr Y. Thomas, obtainingNST - 97 words
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Article26 1984-01-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Royal Malaysian Police and the Indonesian police today began a two-day discussion to upgrade cooperation between the two parties. BernamaBernama - 26 words
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Article, Illustration981 1984-01-24 16 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG By V fgdfg fdgfdg dfgd f wKLjmJM I IHHEnHMH^B^BBfI^B^HfI^HfIIH^HHB^S T? IT TT3TI THE American dollar recently hit a 10-year high against the West German mark and was at its highest-ever level against other European currencies, including the British pound and the French981 words
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Article620 1984-01-24 16 How it evolved after Bretton Woods was signed TO APPRECIATE the US dollar's movement m foreign exchange markets, let's take a look at the present international monetary system and see how it has evolved since Bretton Woods. Bretton Woods is an international monetary pact signed m620 words
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Advertisement390 1984-01-24 16 Mobil Lr-Gos We do more than deliver. trusted Mobil LP-Gas b mi^iiMti' 1 t&X §3*^ cylinder of LP Gas 1 iS> i ucks i Mobil Mobil's authorised LP-Gas dealers are located throughout Singapore for easy installation and service. Gee Hock Hup Kee Tradmq Cheng Nam Beng DlStls--18 Dist 19 20390 words
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Advertisement96 1984-01-24 17 at $23 50 The Business Executive Luncheon sometimes just a quick bite, and on occasions, a long drawn out affair. Daily at Le Vendome Restaurant (level 2). A selection of Appetizers and Soups. Your choice of a Main Course, or our Daily Speciality from the carving trolley. Dessert, followed by96 words
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Advertisement122 1984-01-24 17 ONE WASHING MACHINE FOR YOUR CLOTHES. v^ tf^vS S @^RBP I BSJ| H j .9H And it's designed to generate a powerful Lovewash uses less power, water and and efficient heart-shaped water flow, that detergent than any of its counterparts. Plus is kinder to clothes than conventional it holds a122 words
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Article474 1984-01-24 18 A GOOD watchdog should have both bark and bite. Under a noticeably more active leadership and with growing community support, the Consumers' Association of Singapore is becoming a good watchdog for consumers 1 rights m this country. But we cannot help feeling that Case may be barking up474 words
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910 1984-01-24 18 PRANAY GUPTE - Nigeria's top fugitive states his case PRANAY GUPTE By Writing for the International Herald Tribune 4 And who are these military men to accuse me of corruption? This clique that has unlawfully seized power is the same one that made millions when they were m power be- fore we took910 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1984-01-24 18 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By US Editor Two major items are due to be dealt with by America's lawmakers. These are the renewal of the Generalised System of Preferences programme and renewal of US aid to the International Development Association. Both are of interest to Singapore. Singapore1,101 words
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Article757 1984-01-24 18 Asean notes MANILA Long a dream of tinkerers and visionaries, but often scoffed at by hard-nosed energy pundits, renewable energy has come of ■fft 1 here b ample cv idence projects and in■MVthMi that people can meet their energy needs by harnessing energy from the sun.Depthnews Asia - 757 words
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Advertisement42 1984-01-24 18 el FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED I I One of the most I I important numbers I I m finance: I I 533-3737 I P^ I I FOOWAOO OVERSEA CREDIT UMITED %Z >X I I -'-02. OCBC Centre. 35 I I Singapore I42 words
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Advertisement20 1984-01-24 18 SINGAPORE business ..SJMdsli^ MC(P)2S 1283 VOLBNO* JANUARY 15. 1984 S- MONTHLY D^^^H Brunei m Asean: Implications |^^H|B Hn^^H for Singapore20 words
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447 1984-01-24 19 YOUR article m The Sunday Times of Jan 8 highlighted a statement made by a member of the Schools Council at the council meeting on Jan 7 regarding Special Assistance Plan (SAP) school pupils and their language proficiency. The statement is misleading447 words
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Letter79 1984-01-24 19 I want to buy my 'own' car I REFER to the recent decision by the government disallowing the transfer of company cars to private ownership. A.s a director and shareholder of my own company, I find it most irrational that 1 cannot buy my "own" car. Could the government consider79 words
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Letter66 1984-01-24 19 The other vehicles speed CAN the authorities clarify why only "G" plate commercial vehicles carry speed-warn-ing devices? While other commercial and passenger vehicles with speed limits avoid easy detection without such devices, drivers of "G" plate vehicles are usually the victims of law enforcement traffic officers. One can often see66 words
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Letter, Illustration90 1984-01-24 19 THE photograph above was taken on the beach at the East Coast Park, near the International Food Restaurant (formerly the Big Splash). The concrete block (there are others not m this picture) and the wooden structure and hose a little further back m the picture90 words
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Letter42 1984-01-24 19 I AM shocked that the Community Chest of Singapore paid $1,000 to bid for the so-called lucky number "6888". Just because people have been generous with their donations, that is no reason to misuse the money. TAN M.LSlngapore I*4B42 words
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Letter85 1984-01-24 19 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We85 words
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407 1984-01-24 19 Two questions on proposed changes to Companies Act I REFER to the report "Big changes proposed for Companies Act". (ST, Jan 18). One of the amendments proposed is the disqualification of directors of companies that have gone into liquidation from acting as directors of other companies within five years after407 words
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Letter, Illustration395 1984-01-24 19 THIS is to Mrs A. Lim, who wrote the letter "Mum worried because son is slow m school" (ST, Jan 20), and other concerned parents and teachers. How does one explain an apparently normal, intelligent child who has trouble remembering the simplest words, confuses b395 words
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Advertisement28 1984-01-24 19 All that glitters must be sold. •^^Sfc**.^... Now on till Ist February! lYi^^l i L/IML Scotts The Mondial Jewellery Boutique Scotts Road. 101-08, Scotts S.ngapore 0923 Tel: *****7528 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1984-01-24 20 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN By! Balance of payments for last year was $1.3 b m surplus INDONESIA'S austerity measures m the past year have paid off. Contrary to earlier pessimistic forecasts which say that the economy was unlikely to recover before 1985, the country's balance of payments1,047 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-01-24 20 Bid for Presidential nomination LOS ANGELES With homosexuals taking more visible roles m American politics, contenders for the 1984 Democratic Presidential nomination are waging unprecedented competition for their support. Many gay and lesbian activists see the coming election year as the culmination576 words
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Advertisement421 1984-01-24 20 The Warehouse Building With Overall Modernised Facilities /to foreigners^ Strategically Sited At The Junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure Easy Communication Sufficient Labour Supply Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebar Industrial Estate you can reach Jurong. Changi Airport, PSA and the Johore Causeway quickly trough421 words
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Advertisement308 1984-01-24 21 [Are you the person we need? TIMESDOLLAR is looking for a company news reporter. He/she must be able to analyse financial news, review company accounts, assess new issues and takeover bids. This is a responsible position and offers good opportunities for rapid advancement. Please write, giving details of your education308 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-01-24 21 THE Stock market declined 3.83 points yesterda> as investors COBtinued to realise profits accumulated over the last few weeks. Many investors are beginning to lose confidence after last week when the market was hard pressed to s.O forward, a dealer said. Declines topped advances 53 to 119250 words
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Article34 1984-01-24 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 29 &i 25 Finance 5 8 9 Hotels 3 6 4 Properties 3 I 2 Plantations 4 9 6 Mining 1 2 0 Deb.' Loans 6 2 234 words
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Article40 1984-01-24 21 K. Lumpur barometer lip Down Unch Industrials 30 66 29 Finance 4 6 5 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 3 5 3 0:1 Palms 3 4 2 Tins 2 6 0 Rubbers 3 13 2 Deb Loans 0 1 240 words
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Article97 1984-01-24 21 SORER conditions m the afternoon session caused share prices to finish slightly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The market began on I barely steady footing. Prices had drifted lower on lack of buying interest, but late search of bargain hunting helped most coun- ters97 words
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Article40 1984-01-24 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983:84 High *****4(20/0184) 976.76 (12/01/84 1983 84 Low 712.29 (5/1 83) 864.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1044 44 i2O 01 84) 976.76 (12/01 84 All time Low 74 75(17 9 64) 550.78(12/8/82)40 words
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Article43 1984-01-24 21 UM Flour 890 +50 Temerioh 800 +50 NST 1680 +40 M Cement 975 +25 Esso 1200 +20 P M R I 540+15 Amcol2sc 241 +13 GandaHMp 189 +12 Supreme Corpn 221 +11 Mentakab 830 +10 SeJanfor Dred{ 610 +10 Seafion 426 1043 words
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Article49 1984-01-24 21 Toshiba 1080 -50 CtC 555 -30 M Ctainen 50c 300 —30 S N P I 680 -20 L M sOc 450 —16 Kufrn Msia 50c 300 —12 Cartsbwi 605 -11 OCBC 1160 —10 Lien Hoe 795 —10 Straits Trading 605 —10 M Cables 402 -10 OUT 330 -849 words
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Article63 1984-01-24 21 Jan 20 Jan 23 BT Composite 970 03 965 44 BT Indicator *****70 *****32 ST Industrials 1044 44 1040 61 ST Finance 2909 91 2905 93 ST Hotels 967 98 967 24 ST Properties: 715 22 712 85 ST Minings 297 28 297.33 ST Plantations 1699 44 *****3 OCBC63 words
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Article25 1984-01-24 21 Chuan Hup 1,428.000 Ganda Hldgs 1.346,000 Cerebos 1,218,000 S Land Loan 1,163,000 L&M 1.143,000 Total turnover: 23.63 m Total value: $71. 42 m25 words
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Article72 1984-01-24 21 Botsttrt BM —6 Dwtop M —4 ¥TC PMC Pronwt +2 Sine Dvty U M Worts 1 C C -30 Ewo +20 Ha« Pw +7 Mutt Purpose h* Ok Robinson's S Trjdni -10 Wearnes unch CCM F I N unch Inchcjp* Bhd —6 NBT Pwis Plant +572 words
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196 1984-01-24 21 TRADERS m the Singapore financial futures exchange bmj be able lo sell contracts bought \eie m Britain, or vice versa, through a mutual offal link with London. h\ present, the Singapore International Monetary Exchange Simex which is schc 1' o trade m196 words
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Article61 1984-01-24 21 EXPORTS of all types of rubber from Singapore fell to 89,737 tonnes m November from 93,368 tonnes m October, but compared with 70,061 tonnes m November 1982. the Department of Statistics said. Imports of rubber into Singapore also fell to 70,691 tonnes m November from 91,534 tonnesReuter - 61 words
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Article30 1984-01-24 21 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's capital will have a glut of office space by the third quarter of next year, property consultant Wong Chnnn Jfpp has said. APAP - 30 words
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Article71 1984-01-24 21 LONDON Well-capi-talised merchant banks are likely to join the London Stock Exchange when fixed commission rates are abolished. This is the view of Nils Taube, chief executive of N. J. Rothschild Investment Management Ltd. The rules, which prohibit outsiders from taking more than a 29.9 per centReuter - 71 words
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Article36 1984-01-24 21 Bank's priorities BEIJING The Bank of China is expected to make foreign exchange loans and investments of over US$3.2 billion ($6.8 billion) this year. Priority will go to projects connected with China's energy development plans. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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178 1984-01-24 21 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By OVERSEAS Union Bank has taken the first step into banking business m China by opening a representative office m Beijing. The office will help OUB customers m their business dealings m China. The establishment of the Beijing office will further178 words
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107 1984-01-24 21 Probe into Goodyear Estates' dealings THE Hongkong Commissioner of Securities, Mr Robert Fell, has ordered an investigation into the share dealings of Goodyear Estates Ltd. On Jan 16, Goodyear Estates voluntarily suspended dealings m its shares m the Hongkong stock market, without giving any reasons. It was only on the107 words
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235 1984-01-24 21 MARSHALL Cavendish, a British-based company, which Is whollyowned by Times Publishing, Is moving into the American market. It h;i> acquired Livrc Knterprises, the holding company of 11. S. Stuttman Inc, a well-estab-lished publisher of ontinuity Series books, which are sold by direct mail235 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-01-24 21 Face in the news We consulted our merchant bankers, and they said we were big enough to seek a listing m the stock exchange. At first, we were apprehensive about the kind of response we would receive, since we are the first local construction company to go public. So, naturally,64 words
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Article3421 1984-01-24 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,421 words
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Article2095 1984-01-24 22 INDUSTRIALS VPaamata 4.045) 1 1 4.00 Vlcm J *)B 3.085) (6) 3.10 (2) iOB < IW 3.005) (1) 2.73 (1) 3.00 < \HD LIB) (18) 3.78 (4) 3.80 (1) I BS) (16) 2.07 (57) 2.08 (1) < .06 (20) 2.05 (16) 2.04 (2) 2.03 12,095 words
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Article2706 1984-01-24 22 All shares quoted have a pai value ol $1 unless otherwise specitiec •Adjusted for scrip rights N Tarexempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each with the price quoted m doSars 1983/84 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High2,706 words
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Article, Illustration37 1984-01-24 23 Closing prices RUBBER cents/klo Smgapc-re feb U I up 0 50 cents Malaysia 267 50 (M). down 0.50 cents Closing prices TIN Ms/kilo Straits Tin $29 .15 i unch Turnover: 177 tonnes, up 47 tonnes I37 words
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Article32 1984-01-24 23 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 371.00 371.50 *****—***** Mon Sat Hongkong 371.00 371 50 -'1.10-371.60 Fn Thurs New York 371 25 371 75 '4 20-— 374 .70 London *****-***** '4.50-375.0032 words
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Article120 1984-01-24 23 i rife, KiLUDArt maiKtn wdi> udut-u wriwcru o+^u.tvt and 5525.517. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.20 0.70 m very quiet trading, drifted slightl> *o a low of (*****.70 0.20 and then moved up to close for lunch at r*****.60 l.io. Re-opening at U*****.50 1.00, the market went120 words
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Article128 1984-01-24 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil eased on lack of interest m dull trading, with most operators sidelined following erratic price movements m palm oil futures. PALM Closmg prices Crude w tome pabn oi Jan 2670 (south) Feb 2000 (south) Refined palm oi USS/tome SBO palm oil Jan 1300128 words
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Article75 1984-01-24 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday with Feb One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents per kilo, up half a cent from last Friday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the market closed slightly lower at 267.50 cents per kilo for Feb Int One RSS buyers down half a75 words
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Article53 1984-01-24 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. Dealers said the buffer stock manager continued as a major buyer at this level. Turnover rose to 177 tonnes from last Friday's 130 tonnes. No foreign concentrates or53 words
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Article27 1984-01-24 23 Clomii prktt SILVER USJ/troy 02 Mon Fri Singapore 8 23-8 28 8 28—8 33 Fri Thin New York 8 23-8 28 8.30—8.35 Source Credit Suisse. Spore27 words
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Article316 1984-01-24 23 Nooncbsiif fijimbiar 100% 2nd class 263 A-5% 191. 00N Xti&k. SfSr* 230.00 (sellers) 100% 3rd class 260 B-10% new crop 189.00N Coconut Source: Produce Exchange 10% 250 020% 186.00N Oil 15% 245 E-25% 185.00N Bulk FOB 208.00 (sellers) P 00 20% 242 Kwarrtwe Old drum FOB 221.00 (sellers)316 words
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Article270 1984-01-24 23 RAS MRELB (S cents/kk) (M cents/kHo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 238 00 239.00N 238.00— 239.00N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Feb 243.25 244.25 243.50—244.00 268.50 269.25 267 50—268 00 Int. 1 RSS Mar 248.25-248.75 248.25-248.75 Int. 2 RSS Feb 235.25— 237.25N 235.50— 237.50N 258.00— 259.00N270 words
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Article231 1984-01-24 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1305/15 m the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday and trading was narrow and quiet with rate hovering around that range for the day. The US unit closed easier against major currencies as market participants believed that the US economy is slowing down. Against the231 words
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Article180 1984-01-24 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreipi Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of tc SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9217—1.9247 Canadian dollar 1 7085 1.7097 NZ dollar i. 3780— 1.3804 7.34-7.18 Sterling pound 2 9890-2 9926 3.38-3.33 US dollar 2.1305—2.1315 4.72 4.68 Local dolars to lOOunts of180 words
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Article166 1984-01-24 23 Managers' prices Arbuthnot Securities Asia for Jan 24 Eleventh B putra bpore browtn l-uno 181 I.IZ Wamo' lnv«: F^nd 3 11—3 It Singapore Unit Trust niiß Mnntaon The Commerce 3 62-3 86 OUB-MOntagU ncome Bon(j Un|t The Savings Fund 2 14— 2.27 Spore Prog Fund 1.58—168 r n166 words
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Article, Illustration673 1984-01-24 23 Receipt of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Reciving Ship (Voyage) Arr cargo time block Faistna (404E) 24/1(2300) FSB *****100 0900 1100 P3 S3 SS Bridge (44W) 25/1 (0200) FSB 1200 1400 Pelopor (67A) 25/1(0700) TA 3 0900-*****800-1900 Maersk Rando (*****) 25/1(0730) 51 *****9001 *****00 N3673 words
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Article89 1984-01-24 23 Higher rate 'harmful' KUALA LUMPUR The higher freight rates proposed by the Malaysia/ Pacific Rate Agreement (MPRA) and the Straits New York Conference (Syncon) could erode the competitiveness of Malaysian exports to the United States, Malaysian National Shippers' Council (MNSC) secretary Rawindaraa Nair told reporters. "The two conferences have noReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-01-24 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Pacific Rose I Iwen 23/4 aside 24/1 Pino Kirn Ann 25/6 aside 24/1 San Samudra Sunny Ocean 29,30 aside 24 1 i,,.---, d< r* Ravidas 31/2 aside 24 1 Jurong Pert Bunga Orkid 33/4 a side 24205 words
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Article22 1984-01-24 23 Ckwnf prices ALUMINUM tome Fn Spot *****0—*****0 *****.00— 1100.001 3 months 1118.00—1118.50 I JO 1128.50) Ifaiket tone Easier Sa.es 12.700 tonnes22 words
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Article24 1984-01-24 23 COPffK toraw Fn Spot 958.50-959 00 955 00-955 50) 3 months 982 50-983 00 1980 00—*****) Mj mt tone Steady Sales 16.800 tonnes24 words
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Article41 1984-01-24 23 Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 1,055.81 (1034.00) _^I Week ago 975.17 .sjjH: Australian AH-Ordinaries Monday 777.6 (781.5) I Week ago 769.9 Australian industrials 1 Monday 1032.8 (1030.8) Week ago 1020.7 (Figures m bracket* refer to those of the previous trading day)41 words
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Article42 1984-01-24 23 HARRISONS and Crosfleld PLC is baying up the remaining shares (1.18 per cent), which it does not already hold, m London Sumatra Plantations. The tetter's directors are recommending that minority shareholders accept the 840 p (about S$18) offer.42 words
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Article336 1984-01-24 23 j, n 23 Cwta Chang* ie i 2« -5 flmn Lelghton 185 (AU5t) Lend Lease 490 +5 AC I 187 unch Magellan Pet Aust 225 unch A N I 268 +1 Mayne Nlckless 285 +3 A p M 244 -l Metals Explor Aberfoyle 880 -20 N L 64 1336 words
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Article261 1984-01-24 23 Jar ?3 mt Chan** Hk Land Loan 80.50 -0.5 Oseas Trust Bank 3.473 +0.075 mi uunfe Hk lAnd Warr 4JO +a2 Paal V +0^7 5 Asjociau-d Hoteis 030 '0 05 HK Realty 4.375 +0.175 Regal Hotel 0.195 -0.005 Ban* or East Asm 24 00 >-07 HK Tele 3800 +0.5261 words
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Article303 1984-01-24 23 Ijn n Ten Chant* Mitsubishi 546 -4 Mitsui Co 381 -1 Ajlnomoto 1070 --20 Mitsui Shlpbldg 169 -3 596 >5 Mitsui Smelting 480 4 Amada 1190 X Mltsukoshl 386 -4 Asahi < tmm 438 <-2 MlUuml 1060 -40 Ksmtll riiis TOO -5 Murata Mfg Bkii Tk 351 1 Nlkko303 words
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Article476 1984-01-24 23 Japanese car makers go overseas Toyota and Mazda may be made m US and Taiwan THE Japanese car of the future may not come from Japan at all. Japanese car makers are going overseas to Taiwan and the United States to build their cars. Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan willReuter; AFP - 476 words
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Article51 1984-01-24 24 Monsia takes over 18 m shares MONSIA Investments Pte Ltd has formally taken over the 18.2 million Sealion shares it bought from Manila tycoon Enrique Zobel's Ayala Internation- al Holdings recently. Monsia's chief shareholder is Mr Y. S. Yap, who is managing director of Duta Consolidated, TDM Bhd and Sigma51 words
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Article310 1984-01-24 24 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Far Eastern Bank By PROPERTY-OWNER Teo Lay Swee who heads Goodearth Realty, has recently acquired a small stake m Far Eastern Bank and become its business adviser. The stake is believed to be less than 5 per cent, but is said to be310 words
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Article49 1984-01-24 24 NE W Straits Times Press (M) Bhd has announced that the meeting to approve its M 514.342.836 cash offer for Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd will tx 1 held on Feb 18. Approval for the purchase has now been received from the Foreign Investment Committee.49 words
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Article91 1984-01-24 24 THE Singapore Stock Exchange has asked Haw Par Brothers International for details on which company m the Jack Chia Group has acquired 278.000 shares m the group, and the consideration paid. Haw Par has replied that the company is MPH Investments (S) Pte Ltd91 words
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Article67 1984-01-24 24 THE Kw.ua Lumpur Stock Exchange is asking for more details on three compan\ proposals. They are the proposed acquisition of Yukon* Rubber Estates by Perusahaan Pelangi'Bhd; the Perlis Plantations proposal to acquire a ',-A cent interest from Shaw and Shaw ir Shaw Brothers M Sdn Bhd.67 words
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Article51 1984-01-24 24 FAN Malaysia Rubber Industries has informed shareholders that they must send their share certificates to the company by Feb 24, so that the subdivision of the Msl shares into two of 50 sen each can take place. The application has now been approved by the Malaysian Capital Issues51 words
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Article15 1984-01-24 24 THE shareholders m Raleigh have approved the acquisition of Taman Bukit Maluri Sdn Bhd.15 words
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Article, Illustration15 1984-01-24 24 "Our research is timefy, thorough and clearly expressed. It simply doesn't mean anything."15 words
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Article263 1984-01-24 24 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG dfgdf dfgdf dfgdf dfg By MALAYSIAN Resources has boosted its pre-tax estimate of M 519.1 million by M 54.2 million. Last year's figure was M 523.264 million, about four times more than m 1982. MR's preliminary final report indicates that there has been an263 words
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Article197 1984-01-24 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH sdfsd dsfsdf sdf By SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries Bhd has lived up to its mid-year expectations of better results for last year. The company ended its financial year to Sep 30, 1983, with a II per cent increase m safes, from $40.15197 words
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304 1984-01-24 24 Wearne Brothers WEARNE Brothers has purchased 40 per cent of Polytek Engineering through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Wearne Brothers (Hongkong) Ltd. Wearnes hopes to provide complementary services to its engineering and trading operations m the region, as well as getting a firm foothold m China,304 words
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Article71 1984-01-24 24 TOKYO Japan is to import an additional 29,000 tons of beef m the second half of fisca' 1983 ending m March, the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry has announced. The ministry has told Australia and other beef suppliers of the additional quota, which will boost Japan'sAFP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration610 1984-01-24 24 Q PLEASE explain the meaning and significance of P/E ratio, yield and odd lots. A THE P/E ratio is obtained by dividing the quoted price of an ordinary share by its most recent year's after-tax earnings. For example, if a $1 share is traded at $4, and its most610 words
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Advertisement20 1984-01-24 22 y<i The Royal Bank of Scotland pic at 9 Battery Road #08-02 Manager Foreign Exchange Mr N. A. M. Robertson20 words
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Advertisement18 1984-01-24 22 1 he INew ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 the only reference standard of the world. Call STP Distributors Tel: *****28/*****4418 words
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Advertisement555 1984-01-24 24 NEW YORK STATE f§& PRESENTS LI l^pil klWl I J tureri ..eh buyer, _^fj representative! I Videotapes on each B\f W m Ll M \l e.hlbltlnq firm l\/r Al Pj hi VSI J^jH Locator Service STATE OF NEW YORK OEPT. OF COMMERCE HPMWWBBwI 23 p rk Avenu M^^^^^ffi|U| New York.555 words
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Advertisement43 1984-01-24 24 We offer you one of the highest interest rate. nnd3months V^p.3. JAVINGSACCOUNT 7% nterest Rate H \Jp.B. 'Applicable to 5520.000 and above and dre sub|ect to change without notice IB SANQUE INDOSUEZ 3 Shenton Way «01 05 Shenton House Singapore 0106 Tel *****1143 words
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Advertisement974 1984-01-24 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP (J —mmm.* Monday -Fnda, fSo"^^^^, _Ordinory HTI 00 per w Ord (M,n $1 5 00; M*. 4. flSal M^^k t^%t^" ""^ila^ a^^^^V a^« a^^^^W Saturday 9ooam-3 oo pm $19 00 per col cm A Entertainment Food guide yfe^ "^^lB^ J, J^VJ A I fC^ t974 words
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Advertisement522 1984-01-24 25 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing IMPORTED CANE SETTEE 1 week oKi Interested please call Ro land afte; 12 pm *****21) ONE SET of Rosewood sofa Con tact Mr Ong, Tel: *****17 any tune SINGLE BEJ. WARDROBE, sldt table and drawer wanted foi amah Phon *****07 19 Domestic Appliances 25 UNITS REFRIGERATORS522 words
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Advertisement542 1984-01-24 25 m i l^— 27 Wanted BEST PRICE OFFERED for pawnshop ticket, gold, diamond, L Jewellery, watches, etc. 72. Upper Serangoon Road, 3 1/2 m.s. *****52 *****26 GOLD/SILVER PAWNSHOP tickets wanted Unbeatable prices. Call at: =03-14, 3rd floor, Sim Llm c Tower. Jalan Besar. Tel: 2y6.'HK>B r *****69. Miss Llm. WANTED542 words
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Advertisement648 1984-01-24 25 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN £Jk HEALTH CENTRE v Wf jT\ Great Eastern Hotel mWLJk *401 Macpherson Road m JWI Spore 1336. laka^Bßßaa^a^B^B^B^B^B^HaHaHll HP»l*^^^bb^s^^^^^^^^^^^t^»H r 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture REGIME The Salon For Men With Problem Skin We have648 words
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Advertisement117 1984-01-24 25 35 House Cleaning/ Painting A BETTER CARPET Shampooing/ Steaming, Painting, Parquet Varnishing, Floor Polishing. Tel: *****95/ *****38 Caldeco Cleaning. HOME PAINTING SPECIALIST. For better painting, parquet sanding, varnishing. Free quotations. *****97/ *****97. HOUSE PAINTING SPECIALIST. Transform your home into a brighter, more colourful world. Call *****49/ *****78. QUALITY CHEMICALS FROM117 words
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Advertisement373 1984-01-24 25 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor GLOBE GENERAL CONTRACTORS We supply building materials like Onyx Slabs, marble slabs, broken marbles, ceramic tiles, etc. at reasonable prices. We undertake HDB private houses renovation. Quick, reliable and moderate charges. Contact Philip tel: *****58 *****08. HONG SENG HANG General Contractor specialise m ceramic, marble, terrazzo, vinyl373 words
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Advertisement149 1984-01-24 25 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture r Salon Monsieur— Skin-Care For Men HAVING PROBLEM SKIN? At Salon Monsieur we specialize m Electrical Treatments for men with problem skin. Let our qualified therapists analyse your skin condition and advise you on the appropriate treatments. For appointments call: Salon Monsieur 35C8541, SBBllBB149 words
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Advertisement34 1984-01-24 25 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems AN EXPRESS SERVICE and repair T.V., video, aerial installations, hi-fi set. *****52/ *****80 Wave Electronics. COLOUR T.V. ANTENNAE installation or repair. Call: *****52/ *****18. We guarantee for all antennae installed.34 words
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Advertisement293 1984-01-24 25 MajapßiajßßAßiMa^B^B L^b^b^^b^Vw* B- MIND YOUR LANGUAGE That's what a language school advises m their advertisement today W They are offering nine language courses In their day and evening classes for those who are lnterested to speak another tongue Acquire more details at classiflcation'l3. 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems AERIALS INSTALLATION REPAIR293 words
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Advertisement303 1984-01-24 25 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal SPECIALISED IN HOUSEHOLD, Olfice, factory removals. Lorries cranes for hire Dumping, carton boxes supply Call CUT *****67 *****64 CD 24-HOUR PROFESSIONAL ser\ ice m worksite clearance factx.- ry transfer- office household removing *****6! *****01 DavM HOUSE REMOVAL/TRANSPORTATION, dumping with workers j Day and night Reasonable charges Tel303 words
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Advertisement547 1984-01-24 26 51 Printing/Copying Services MS EXPRESS SERVICES INTRODUCES INSTANT PRINTING BUSINESS SOCIAL CARDS Creeti»e H SMM '-r.iiii <-vt prtntti Aiii rir-ip you with >ur design and letter' Quick ttsspta canfci la 3 h>>ur-> Logo or design cards m 4 i.i I Re4iaMe Bftnta Uml last. n m hmsj ton-teds. Reaaonabte charge*547 words
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Advertisement418 1984-01-24 26 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services BOOKKEEPING/TAX RETURNS Oaf f lew fur Proprietors. Fartnc rshlp. Shops Incorporation of limited companies Call Yap ssnem ACCOUNTS, TAX SERVICES by experienced, qualified and reliable personnel Tel: *****65 Daniel than Management Services ANSWERING. TYPING, TELEX, Services available. We also provide prestigious mailing address, (.'all418 words
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Advertisement760 1984-01-24 26 55 Commercial Vessels 55 Commercial Vessels ~^^a^BBBBBB^BB^B^B^B^B^B^saVMsHBS>^BBBIBBSSBIBBHBIBBBkw VESSEL FOR SALE Name ol Vassal Dumb Steel Oil Barge "CALTEX j HK-6" Licence No. *****-S Year-built 1971 Where-built Lee Hlng Shipyard. Hong Kong Standard Hong Kong Government Marine Department D.G Licence for carriage of petroleum products with 1 flash point above 150°F760 words
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Advertisement415 1984-01-24 26 65 Situations Wanted WE HAVE HARDWORKING and reliable housekeepers and baby- 5 sitters for employment Tel: *****02/*****57 i THAI LADY WILLING to work as domestic helper. Can cook, babysit. Please call *****13 anytime. H 66 Situations Vacant aB^ BBHiaHHIBB iaE BBaiBB 1, a) Professional/ a Executive t> GTM Coignet J.V.415 words
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Advertisement525 1984-01-24 26 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities OFFER FOR SALE Company with offices m Singapore and Malaysia representing well known-names m Printing machine and equipment. For details reply to S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 jjml H^bPß WORK WITH A feathered family525 words
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Advertisement162 1984-01-24 26 f) Secretarial/Clerical USA GEHMO has Immediate vacancy for. (Working Hours: B.ooam to 5.30pm Monday to Friday) Requirements: GCE *O' level Able to type 45wprn (electric typewriter) •At least 1 year's working experience, preferably with some knowledge of traffic, import export procedures Interested applicants, please submit a comprehensive resume including qualifications,162 words
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Advertisement592 1984-01-24 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP b) EDP PROGRAMMERS Due to our rapid expansion, we require more Programmers to join our Software team. The candidates we look for must possess at least a GCE 'A' Level Full Certificate with pood score m Mathematics She must be well versed592 words
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Advertisement337 1984-01-24 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial Cleric* I In line with our expansion programme we need the following additional staff to supplement our manpower requirement j (1) GENERAL ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT GCE A' level i LCC Higher Accounting 2to years accounting experience m the maintenance of337 words
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Advertisement303 1984-01-24 26 We neec c EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES A levels o f equivalent Gooo command o* English and Manaan'Srwihanc 100 wp"i and typing 50-6 C Operate tele* a -a/or Oictaprione ability to worfc •■viependently Salary S6SC J1.60C p M •JNR. A/CCS. CLERKS ._CC MM OJ P''c;oiei o' Accounting A levels for one yea'303 words
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Advertisement467 1984-01-24 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/ Clerical An international company m the ttcintty of Orchard Road seeks suitable candidates to fill th« appointment of: RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR The successful candidate must b<» able to operate PABX swiu-hboani, attend to all clients, visitors and able to co-ordinate Interoffice mails Job Requirements:a At467 words
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Advertisement484 1984-01-24 27 66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial/Clerical I I A well established foreign bank in- vitei applications tor the post ol TYPIST Applicants should possess: GCE O' level m English stream with minimum 3 tredit.s Including English and Maths Ability to type at 40 wpm A pleasant and courteousdisposition An Interest484 words
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Advertisement348 1984-01-24 27 66 Situations Vacant 1 i c) Secretarial/Clerical A large well-established firm of Advocates and Solicitors has vacancies for JUNIOR SECRETARIES/ STENOGRAPHERS Requirements; c At least GCE 'O Level with a good credit In English Language c Preference will be given to candidates v»ho possess GCE "A" level. c Shorthand, typing348 words
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Advertisement616 1984-01-24 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Manufacturing company m Jurong requires: FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR c Age: 18 to 35 c Minimum qualification: secondary school level c 1 year's similar working environment c Preferably able to handle EPABX switchboard c Speaks fluent English and able to converse well In Mandarin and Cantonese616 words
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Advertisement648 1984-01-24 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Mulli-National Oil Wall Equipment Supply a Service Company requirea:EXPERIENCEO ACCOUNTS CLERK a Able to type a Minimum GCE 'O' Level a LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping or equivalent a Minimum 2 years' experience a Able to keep full set of simple branch accounts. Interested candidates please apply648 words
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Advertisement587 1984-01-24 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Established real estate agency m Orchard Road requires: SECRETARY c Private Secretarial Certificate. a 81-llngual and pleasant disposition. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Interaatad applicants, plaaaa write m with full raauma, non-returnable photograph and contact telephone number to: THE ADVERTISER KILLMEY ROAD POST OFFICE587 words
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Advertisement593 1984-01-24 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical LT SECRETARIAL SERVICES requires RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST to work m our organisation, c Typing 35 w.p.m. c Speaks fluent English, c School leavers are also welcome. Please call at: 10, Anton Road #27-04A, kill Plaza Singapore 0207 Of ft. *****34. SEET, KHOO a CO. requires: A.593 words
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Advertisement648 1984-01-24 27 66 Situation* Vacant c) SecreUuiaJ Clerical Wall established company has vacancy for JUNIOR CLERK/TYPIST c Mln. 3 GCE O' level with credit m English, c Typing speed 35 to 40 w.pm Please apply with personal particulars, working experience and contact telephone number to: S.T. BOX ASO2S3 390 Kirn Seng Road648 words
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Advertisement680 1984-01-24 27 66 Situations Vacant I c) Secretarial Clerical I LEGAL FIRM REOUIRES experl enced Shorthand TypisU. Shorthand typing speeds 100 w.pm and 40 wpm respectively Call: Lorna 33JJ4874 :tt~lOS for ap- i pointment j PERMANENT/ TEMPORARY POSI- I TIONS for Secretaries. Receptn- nists. Accounts Clerks and Typists Office Resource Servi. h>680 words
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Advertisement595 1984-01-24 27 66 Situations Vacant Sales I An international freight k forwarder expending m 1964 requires enttiuaiaatK 7 sales personnel tor the »oi k lowing positions: I A) 1 SALES MANAGER I B) 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVES 7 Requirements tor |A: (B: W i-f-u. years working exPi penence m relevant lines m Able595 words
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Advertisement629 1984-01-24 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales Sales {I I ROBINSON'S ha_s immediate vacancies for: Requirements- X \N v is vr.ir> o- .i^e PRfemMj O' if\e! .md above. ;X\; c Mm I year s experience m sale» For pott (B): Preference will be given to thoee epplicants with X Xv629 words
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Advertisement142 1984-01-24 28 COMPUTER FORM COMPANY requires SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVES c Experience In sa'es of computer forms, c Only those with clients m hand need to apply. Interested applicants, apply m writing to: TOPRINT COMPUTER SUPPLIES PTE LTD Blk 16, Kallang Place =01-28 > Singapore 1233 < B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^B^BBBBBBBBBBaaß J a International Freight Forwarder142 words
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Advertisement635 1984-01-24 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS urgently required tor promotion ot sale of residential housing units. Requirements: Preferably with some experience m sales of residential housing units. c Able to converse In English Mandarin and some Chinese dialects. c Must be an amiable person with high level of Initiative,635 words
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Advertisement548 1984-01-24 28 66 Situation* Vacant f) Sales AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN, promote and sell well accepted water filters to households and Industries. Very good prospect and Income. Only very ambitious need apply. Tel: *****75. REQUIRED SALESMAN FOR shoe shop. Age above 16. Salary plus commission. Call personally at #04-11, Buklt Tlmah Shopping Centre. Interview548 words
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Advertisement556 1984-01-24 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical »^MKINGILW I KING RADIO CORPORATION -j urgently requires: TEST TECHNICIAN (Permanent Ist Shift and 2nd Shift) f Minimum GCE 'O 1 Lovel Job description testing and alignment of VHF radios V Salary $450 per month (adjustable to $600 $650 depending556 words
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Advertisement82 1984-01-24 28 A leading Machine Tool* Distributor invite* applicant* lor ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN To check, test and repair of CNC machines. NTC 2/NTC 3 with 1 2 years" experience In above post. Please call lel:--*****5 for an interview 2 KUNG CHONG ROAD SINGAPORE 0315. REQUIRED MALE/ FEMALE Technicians for potential industry. Successful candidates82 words
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Advertisement476 1984-01-24 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical <ym\\ CHANGI AIRPORT FUEL HYDRANT INSTALLATION PTELTD requires a TECHNICIAN to handle the receipt, storage and issue of aviation product and maintenance of equipment us#d m accofdance with e*tablish«d quality control snd operations) proc#duros at the Airport. Requirements: c GCE O' level or NTC Grade476 words
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Advertisement589 1984-01-24 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical lvLs^Tj um gai kumagai gumi CO LTD. NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE PROJECT (Upper Jurong Rd) invites applicants lor the following positions: ASSISTANT FOREMAN FOREMAN SITE SURVEYOR c 3 years' of experience Interested applicants, please write m giving details of qualifications, experience, current and expected salary with589 words
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Advertisement709 1984-01-24 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical YUMIN invites application* tor th« following positions 1) BUILDING MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Applicant.'- ibottld hivf knowledge and ability to do minor repairs of mechanical aiid electrical installation m high rise apartments. Minimum 2 years' supervisory experience m high rise buildings Holder of Electrical or Plumbing licence709 words
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Advertisement143 1984-01-24 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production H GROW WITH ANEW COMPANY!! APPUED MOTION PRODUCTS (S) PTILTD Join an International company *****00! In the manufacturing of computer components as: Female Production Operators (Permanent 2nd shift) and earn high starting salary plus $200 bonus after 6 months We offer 5 days week No143 words
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Advertisement325 1984-01-24 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant wmmm h^Mßß^ lß tm h) Production h) Production I |H CEHMO i USA Attractive starting salary Generous confirmation increments High shift allowance All these for ladies joining us as: Sj In addition you'll get Free transportation to from work Alternate Saturdays off Free medical325 words
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Advertisement173 1984-01-24 29 We. a household name of stereo radio cassette recorder, amplifier, tuner and KM/ AM stereo receiver requires: 1. FEMALE QC INSPECTORS 2. MALE/FEMALE OPERATORS Waoltar 5-day workweek (B.ooam -5 20pm) Kree transport or 100% subsidy $25 Full attendance SI 1 Meal allowance 2/3 months confirmation Annual Increment Recreational activities Attractive173 words
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Advertisement423 1984-01-24 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production A Satisfying Career Withytim 1 EXPERIENCED 1 MALE/FEMALE 1 PRODUCTION i OPERATORS 1 Get attractive starting salary o<:\ (depending on experience) £v# In addition, they enjoy: 5-day week Normal Working Hours: &*§-3 (7.30 am to 5.28pm) FREE tea coffee soft423 words
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Advertisement40 1984-01-24 29 Screws manufacturing company m Jurong requires: MALE MACHINE OPERATORS M Good pay offered. Interested applicants please call personally for an Interview at: Kwong Yu Industries (S) Pte Ltd 26 Chia Ping Rd. Jurong Tel: *****55 i bank m, call CATS.40 words
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Advertisement376 1984-01-24 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production 1 0 HITACHI Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte. Ltd. Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. PRODUCTION376 words
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Advertisement171 1984-01-24 29 NEW STARTING SALARY FOR YOU. CTS NEEDS MORE I Join us now so that you won't miss CTS Annual Dinner and Dance at Hyatt Hotel m April 1984. I We offer: I New attractive starling salary Inhouse Canteen facilities Fixed shift Confirmation plus 2 increments annually Full transport subsidy Attractive171 words
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Advertisement361 1984-01-24 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Toshiba, a multinational colour TV and radio cassette recorder manufacturing company at the junction of Pasir Panjang and Alexandra Road has immediate vacancies for: *At least primary i education Age 16-35 years We offer A good starting salary and other allowances 5-day work week (7361 words
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Advertisement470 1984-01-24 29 66 Situations Vacant 6 h) Production h j FU( 04. Singapore Kitamura 2. industries Pte Ltd. 203, Kallang Bahru, Singapore 1233. j E Applicants are invited from Singapore/ Malaysia citizen for appointment as Operators (Female) 16 years above Experience not 3 necessary. 13th month pay. Annual leave Confirmation S adjustment470 words
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Advertisement437 1984-01-24 29 Situations Vacant Production LL/PART TIME II lit Produi- < >;■•'.' >. -male Lead- >. with PJCMJ Soldering ex"ienoe required by well estabhed company Interested plicants please call personally: Ayer Rajah Crescent. Aver jah Industrial Estate. MS-OS/ Singapore 0513 Miscellaneous The largest lift manu S facturing Company m S Singapore requires437 words
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Advertisement350 1984-01-24 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE 1 AUTOMOTIVE! ENGINEERING PTE LTD (A member o( Singapore Technology Corporation Pte Ltd) Invite* applications tc fill the following vacanckei:- M^s: be able tc carry Ov" M repairs ana accident oe mages perform arc welding, gas weiomg ana panel beating Saiary (depending on experience!350 words
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Advertisement579 1984-01-24 30 88 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous TOPMIX CONCRETE PTE LID We are the subsidiary company of Ssangyong I Cement (Singapore) Limited, actively involved m the supplying and manufacturing I of high quality ready-mixed concrete m local market In line with our expansion programme, we invite applications579 words
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Advertisement413 1984-01-24 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous Welcome to our walk-in interview.... WE WANT I as CREW TRAINEES (Fulltime/Part-time) for Hardeer 2 Outlets at 1) International Building Orchard Road 2) Parkway Parade Marine Parade Road Requirements.- Age 16 years and above Able to speak English and Chinese413 words
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Advertisement53 1984-01-24 30 AJB CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Salary $505 per month COMMIS COOKS Salary $458 per month Male applicants should have com pleted NS Interested applicants please cal personally at: The Personnel Department CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE Nassim Hill Singapore 1025 DESPATCH RIDER WANTED. MUS h;ivp iiati niiitorblKe. Inlerestec53 words
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Advertisement500 1984-01-24 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous TECHNICIANS i Basic Mechanical Knowledge. Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts. c On-the-job training and in-plant course will be provided. Overseas training opportunity for skill upgrading. GENERAL CLERK (FEMALE) Secondary Education. Pleasant personality. Able to work independently. We offer500 words
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Advertisement391 1984-01-24 30 JAPAN MEDICAL SUPPLY (S) PTE LTD. A well established Enterprise manufacturing disposable medical supplies seeks highly motivated and mature i individuals to assume the following positions: I Shift Leader/ Mould Set-up 1 Man (Plastic Injection Moulding Section) Secondary education or NTC certificate Able to speak and write English Opportunities for391 words
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Advertisement340 1984-01-24 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) PRODUCTION CLERK (FEMALE) GCE "O" level with credits m English and Maths 1-2 years' working experience m pcb manufacturing 2) LABORATORY/ TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (FEMALE) GCE "O" level with good credit m Chemistry Preferably some working experience ip chemical analysis of plating hath would bt340 words
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Advertisement478 1984-01-24 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous w»l RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION S§ (PTE) LTD (Brickworks Division) js 16.5 km Jurong Road S Track 14 Singapore 2159 requires -^________________m g\ GCE 'O' levels wittyping speed of 3C isv; to 35 wpm Willing to learn experience an oq~ l^v vantage Commencing Salary Sx; *400478 words
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Advertisement581 1984-01-24 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous A. VAN DRIVER CUM DELIVERY CLERK ten < lan ii l driving licence c Be able to understand and ■peal ngtlsb B. DELIVERY ASSISTANT c Possess Class 111 driving licence and own motorcycle j an advantage c Be able to understand and speak simple English581 words
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Advertisement635 1984-01-24 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous _\_F*^ COLD rmthm storage NCS (S) PTELTD Operates the must modern cohl store m Singapore and riiikt- the following appoint rrii.nl>- BJ tri*-ir office m .1 FORKLIFT DRIVER dling c Bilingual c Willing lo work overPLANT MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE c Minimum Secondary education c Basic knowledge635 words
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Advertisement450 1984-01-24 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous JURONG BIRO PARK PTE LTD I has immediate vacancies for BIRD SHOW PERFORMERS Juaiincattons and experience: ejeJi I C) Should h.L..-- i ■■<.- tor birds and with U extrovert periHtg tai parfonadnf bird Selef. I 111 be ;uf> of bird i'.g and praamtatfon ol bird shows450 words
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Advertisement563 1984-01-24 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Due to rapid expansion m our bc«iness, we urgently require: A) TECHNICAL SAIES REPRESENTATIVE/ EXECUTIVE (Industrial Equipment) B) STORE ASSISTANT 1 Qualifications A experience: (For Poet A) c Mi.timum Industrial Technii'ii Certificate m Maebank'a Engineering with 1 to years' industrial sales experience (For Post B)563 words
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Advertisement578 1984-01-24 31 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE FOOO INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. urgently requires 1 MALE GENERAL WORKERS must be Singaporeans above 16 years of age 2. MALE DRIVERS a cla.s.s 3 driving licence Intereeted applicants, plaaaa call personally at 234, PANDAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512 TEL: *****66 EXT. 214 (SBS bus578 words
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Advertisement923 1984-01-24 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Wall established leather/ chemical trading company m Hillview requires WAREHOUSEMAN CUM DESPATCH RIDER whoee dutiee will include chacking goda m/ out of warehouse, errands to banks, post offices ate, preferably with own motorcycle/ scooter. Salary rommensurates with experience. TEL: *****66 Mr Joseph Ng tor appointment.923 words
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Advertisement657 1984-01-24 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous DELIVERY BOYS WANTED urgent ly. Experience not necessary Preferably above 20 years. Interested please call *****54 DELIVERY CLERK CUM Driver Preferably with class 2/ 3 licence. Interested applicants call *****52. Mr Ang. DRIVER CUM DESPATCH wanted. Must possess driving licence for Class 2or 2 A657 words
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Advertisement697 1984-01-24 31 r— innr— i ARE YOU interested m giving IJ ip'|O| iff your car a new look ihis festive Jl JQ\ J Gi season? Look up classification 73 "S? and give your car a new interior IOJ fn| fvi 1 f>\ upholstery or a carpet clean-up. Hi M I£v^E^^ fjjk Wm697 words
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Advertisement712 1984-01-24 31 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan TEST DRIVE THE 1600 C.C. NISSAN POWERBIRD at Towner Road showroom (off Serangoon Road) KOK YOKE CHUAN PTE. LTD. *****11. 1982 DECEMBER NISSAN Pulsar Ist owner, aircond. high power radio cassette, beautiful condition. Tax: November. $21,800 0.n.0. Johnson (before 12 noon: *****23) (after 12712 words
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Advertisement779 1984-01-24 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Mssan c) Datsun Nissan Low interest —ww Downpayment -r pV^ tS IT c£3200 W A sss- Authorised MSSAH Dealer DTTI DELIA MOIOH HI III) (A memoer of Ruby Group) Main Office/Showroom:- East Coast Branch 150/152 MacKenzie Road Paramount Shopping Centre r779 words
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Advertisement849 1984-01-24 31 f) Honda 1983 HONDA PRELUDE EX (New model) m showroom condition. high power radio, cassette. c expensive sports rims, low pro- r file tyres. Easy loan arrangeabie Contact: S.E Ho. *****5. f 1979 HONDA PRELUO E 1602 c.C (Sunroof) Aircond. cassette. White colour Beautiful condition Price: $23,500 ono Contact: *****23849 words
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Advertisement895 1984-01-24 31 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1976 MAZDA 1O» <litlon 66.800 i 3'pon- 1978 MAZDA 323 Aircond. rad: ellent -ondiu ono "on tact *****23 1960 JAN MAZG* ioor. ain'un one owner m good .•ondition lrn> .se call 3ary Ng. *****5 19* t MA7DA 626 Aircond power windows, central locking mmaculate895 words
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Advertisement585 1984-01-24 32 73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance nes Maintenance ries/Maintenance ries/Maintenance Piolr j-<-: PANDAN CRESCENT wjaar^^^^^^ ~^^BwJ **********4210 *****85 Ph!>r^ *****6 c Hou,^ 5 30pn MonFm Ha s 800 5 3OpmiMon-Fni 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes !979 MERCEDES 250 .tutom.iCe 1 tnj *::r- r585 words
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Advertisement689 1984-01-24 32 I 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi END 1980 GALANT B I'rn.Ke owner .urcond, radio cassette, i tuff-kote. Beautiful condition. Downp.iyiiient $4,000 SMSSOB LADY TEACHER OWNER, Colt Mitsubishi Supershift. 1980 model. Extremely good condition, accident free. Tel: *****56 MANAGER OWNED. END 1978 Slgana *>S with accessories. Condition still as new.689 words
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Advertisement398 1984-01-24 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J) Toyota vCs i TEST DRIVE... >£jt > THE EXCITING NEW J CORONA 1 6 PARF 526.800 ARF 534.900 -*#Csk SPACIOUS. POWERFUL. ,'-~-r ECONOMICAL i jdC MT NEW COROLLA 1.3 /taAlT>~*vft DX PARF $21,120 ARF $28,000 GL PARF $23 320398 words
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Advertisement564 1984-01-24 32 1975, TOYOTA CROWN Automatic Central lock. Accident free. Excellent condition. $6,700. Tel: *****78. 1976 TOYOTA CELICA 1600. Al condition. Aircond, cassette, excellent condition. Simply beautiful. Tel: *****54. 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200. Aircon, radio cassette, excellent condition. non-PARF. $7,900. Tel: *****76. 1977 TOYOTA TRUENO Aircond, radio, cassette, sports rims. Price $12,500564 words
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Advertisement833 1984-01-24 32 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others LEONG HUAT SOON VEHICLES PTE LTD 184 BUKITTIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE 0922 TEL: *****35/ *****50 1982 Mazda 323 1.5 aircond 1981 Mazda 323 1.5 auto, aircond Colt Sigma 1.6 aircond, sports rims 1980 Datsun 100A aircond Honda Civic 1300 aircond. sports rims 1979 Mazda 323833 words
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Advertisement941 1984-01-24 32 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others SUBARU NG KEONG Car Traders Pte. Ltd. For more details, telephone: *****82, *****30 VOLKSWAGEN 1300 SALOON, $4,500 Exchange considered. Tel: *****20. 1975 VOLVO 144S Good running condition. PARF. Tax till Sept. '84. Price $16,500. Tel: *****01. 1976 RENAULT 12TS, cassette, radio, aircon, new road941 words
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Advertisement718 1984-01-24 32 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters RG2SO MVX2SOF RDI2SLC $750 MBXI2SF RXK $550 RXI2S CDI SSOORXIIS RXIOOS4SOFA Suzuki QSI2S $1,350 AY'AZ PISOX $600 250LC $1,700 and many many others. 403 Balestier Road AU KAWASAKI Z9OO. Good condition Koni shocks, Cibie QuartzHalogen headlights, new clutch, extras $3,000 negotiable. Call718 words
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Advertisement746 1984-01-24 32 Jm' a^^ a^\ LI ipL/ »^> >fc Accommodations Tl y^y In This Section A ACCOMMODATIONS sfl PROPERTIES 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing Phone-a-Loan Today We provide Housing Loans up to BW4 of valuation with easy repayment terms spread nwv "i.! years. Use ofCPF Savings acceptable. Kher services include loans746 words
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Advertisement822 1984-01-24 32 86 Accommodation* Vacant a; Houses APOLLO GARDENS TERRACf I I 4 bedroom > •aj>Lefuli> tarnished II including rosewood. onl> old. Newly renovated > onwards. $2,500 monthly I but negotiable depending on i furniture Owner going [I Tel:- *****0-; N DIST 11 CHARMING BUNGALOVt b bedrooms, nice patio overlook Ing large822 words
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Advertisement797 1984-01-24 33 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses OIST 10 GREENLEAF. rrrt-nll) uo! I.njnli* >emi--le'.a> \\r\ I r ins 1 ser«..int\. partialK furnished Ken■ood fttnwlm 9SBSM S3SSM OIST 18 (LUCKY GARDEN) Oood mMnW i.H'.tu-n Modara de i r-»-.iun;uil> furnished a.'utue Mm terrace $i,600 HtMHMrid BMBSI OIST 21. LENGKONG PARK JouMe siorr> semi-detached, 4797 words
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Advertisement516 1984-01-24 33 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments A A RCADIA Ready f( >r occupation. 9mJH| "^"jß P^^^ I Idyllic location just 10 minutes from Orchard Road Singapore's most prestigious clubs within easy reach Spacious apartments from 324 sq m to 691 sq516 words
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Advertisement102 1984-01-24 33 Exclusive 4-bedroomed apartment m the heart of Orchard Road. Central alrcondltionlng, 24-hour security, spacious living with huge balcony, swimming pool. J5,000. Draycott Towers, looking into gr»«nory, next to Tanglin Club, 3 bedrooms and 1 servants. Central alrcond, pool, furnished at your choice. Only $4,700. Several units of Sommerville apartment*, small/102 words
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Advertisement625 1984-01-24 33 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APARTMENTS 1 FOR RENT WOOLLERTON PARK BEVERLY MAI D15T. 1025 D15T. 1024 Situated close to American Single block of apartments School. 3 bedrooms with within walking distance to attached bathrooms, living/ Orchard Road. 3 bedrooms dining room, kitchen. with attached625 words
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Advertisement45 1984-01-24 33 t DIST. 10 TAHER MANSION, brand new luxurious apartment. 3 bed- rooms/ servant's, recreational facilities. $4200. Dist. II Hillcrest I Arcadia, spacious studio aparty ment, partially furnished $2200. 0 Dist. 21 Sherwood Towers, lux--5 uriously furnished maisonette. 3 1 bedrooms/servant's, pool/ squash. $2000. Homer *****08.45 words
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Advertisement620 1984-01-24 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments I King's Mansion, District 15 High floor, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, living/ dining, balcony, fully furnished, newly re-decorated Rental $2,400. Grange Garden, District 9. Maisonette, swimming pool. Close to Marco Polo Hotel. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, study, split-level living/ dining, amah's room/620 words
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Advertisement786 1984-01-24 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments Luxurious new apartments with Spanish architectural design. High pinewood interior 3 fully carpeted bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. Attached bathrooms, central aircond Soothing view from living and dining Convenient to all amenities $5,500. Within walking distance to New- ton/ Orchard Road, fully furnish- 1 cd. 3786 words
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Advertisement797 1984-01-24 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments Dist 2 International Plaza $1,800 $2,300 a Dist. 9 Cairnhill Garden $2,«00 Dist 9 Leome Garden $3.20 C a Dist 10 Cree Court $1,600 Dist 11 Watten i Condo $2,500 $6,500 The apartments above are turnith cd. Other localities svstlabte HENG FATT PROPERTY *****86 Dist.797 words
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Advertisement572 1984-01-24 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 11 LUXURIOUS PrKTHOUS: In Hlllcrest Arcadia 4 t»wlth bathrooms attache ants amenltus Aircond Furnished with quality ings. Rental $5,700 Landale *****0 DIST i PASIR PANjANG Court. with cwtmmll y furnished/carpeted excellei. tion Close to NUS'PolyiJapanese/International G etc Rental $2,100- Plea--*****63 DIST fi ANGULLIA MANSION572 words
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Advertisement606 1984-01-24 34 86 Accommodations Vacant is> Apartments CIST 11 NEWTON MEADOW m 1 •nmrl nent, split Itvtnfl H&inj mV murble flooring, partially fur nushed Kenwood Housin j*~i BOSM OIST 28. MIMOSA PABK ;u' 1, ment with full con domintum facilities 3 bed inpradmatel 1900 so, ft Freehold RenOl i'< s; *v^ll DIST606 words
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Advertisement948 1984-01-24 34 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments S CLOSE TO DUTCH Japanese i letUba apartment al l h 3 bed(l [\H>tn.s balcony, facing pool, nice surrounding Full) furnished I S-littX) Holland Mousing: 469-7979. DISTRICT 21, I'andan Valley. Uauhinia Court with garden. i- Fully famished, with air-con. 3 I- bedrooms plus 1 study948 words
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Advertisement800 1984-01-24 34 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments BELLIAN *****35: WALK-UP, furnished .ipartment, centrally located m Dlst. 9 3 bedrooms, sitting dining $1,500. OIST. 10, NEAR FRASER 4 NEAVE 3-bedroomed apartment, attached bathroom a alrconds. Newly furnished $1,550 Rolf *****11. DIST. 10, TAMAN SERASI Luxurious high floor apartment, renov.ited, newly furnished. $1,70. Yong800 words
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Advertisement738 1984-01-24 34 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms BALMORAL ROAD BUNGALOW alrcon rooms, fully furnished, bathroom attached, heatet, fridge, CTV, carpark, private entrance. $700/ $1,200. Tel: *****41. CLEMENCEAU/ RIVER VALLEY, furnished rooms, alrcond, attached bathrooms. $700. Foreigners/ students, long/ short terms. *****17. COSY FURNISHED ROOM facing the sea and a quiet atmosphere. Spottlswoode738 words
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Advertisement645 1984-01-24 34 87 Accommodations Wanted b) Apartments FOREIGN CLIENTS REQUIRE furnished/unfurnished apartments/houses m various districts. Flexible budgets. Alpha Realty *****32/ *****67 INDONESIAN CHINESE COUPLE requires flat/ house, preferably Katong/ Clementl/ near town. Budget $1,500. *****14 (no agents). PROFESSIONAL COUPLES/ EXPATRIATE families require furnished/ unfurnished flats/ houses. Any location considered. Flexible budget. *****73/645 words
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Advertisement805 1984-01-24 34 W Properties For Sale ii" mr Houses DIST. 26.SPRINGLEAF GARDEN, doable-storey semi-detached, s»ISV-level living/dining. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrocrfis/ .family lounge Modern kitchen. Servant's amenities 4.000 sq.ft. $789,000. Admer: *****86. FAtftA GARDEN, DIST. 26 brand ne* unique double-storey, terrace. Total area approximately 1515 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms plus 1 servant's room.805 words
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Advertisement805 1984-01-24 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 11, SWISS CLUB Vicinity, exclusive double-storey semi-de-tached. Beautilully renovated 4000 sq.ft. Freehold. $899,000. Jimmerick Associates: *****42/ 3/ 7. DIST. 10, CONVENIENT LOCALITY, cosy double-storey semi-detach-ed. 3 1 bedrooms, terrazzo carpet. $665,000. Hap Seng *****58. DIST. 19 BRAND NEW Doublestorey semi-detached. 4,000 sq.ft. Built-in805 words
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Advertisement692 1984-01-24 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SERANGOON GARDEN SINGLE STOREY bungalow Bstenttvel] renovated. 5.300 sq.ft 4 bedrooms $700,000 Owner *****18 TAI HWAN GARDEN 2-storey CUtfornlan bungalow for sale. Land area about 10.000 sq.ft Enquiries *****28 b) Private Apartments DONTT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! Holland Court Holland Road i 11th storey, 2.500692 words
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Advertisement370 1984-01-24 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments TereaaViue Only few Apartments and Penthouses left! ftfjjft \H >uen Hon? o PU lid a. mc'iN" c. Hong Fok Groupi /~""^k^B«w .737 9355 •/^^W fi\ »Om A* mn* Co Pte ltd 114 f memfaei k d v% \>k Han« V O /> w370 words
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Advertisement34 1984-01-24 34 8S Properitet For Sate b) Private Apartments 1 Eastern Lagoon. 770 sq.ft $256.00 c Balestier Court 1.100 sq ft $320,000 Grangeford. 1,700 sq.ft $606,000 Beverly Mai. 2.800 sq.ft $770,000 MIOFIELD REALTY PTE LTD *****6634 words
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Advertisement773 1984-01-24 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments o) Private Apartments MULAN Court wmmmomm Exclusive Luxurious Apartments specially designed for you... Ide liiy iooated at t Mever Place Katong k m Jr**, SJI w*^ JBS Kb P^ Only 15 Units \Y/ |*t |11M Ji comprising of V£/773 words
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Advertisement581 1984-01-24 35 URGENT SALE! DiST. 10 Hillcrest Arcadia high floor. Good view. Spacious living/dining. 2.000 sq.ft 4 bedrooms, full recreational facilities Tenanted $4,500. Selling $600,000. Standard Properties: *****91 CMATSWORTH COURT DIST. 10 split-level living and dining. 5 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, servant's. Vacant possession. Approx. 3450 sq.ft. $950,000. Donrays *****32/3. DISTRICT 4581 words
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Advertisement559 1984-01-24 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 1130 GRAND TOWER, exten sively renovated, 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Wood panelling 1,801 sq.ft. Pool Freehold $535,000 Han ft Boons 2^)8070 DIST. 15 TELOK KURAU Court modern 3-storey townhouse. bedrooms with attached bathrooms 2.700 sq.ft Freehold $545,000. Wang Lin *****73. DIST. 11 SHELFORD559 words
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Advertisement831 1984-01-24 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments 1-BEOROOMEO PENTHOUSE LOCATED at Mm Teck Ktm Road. Asking $125,000. Total area approx. 1,300 sq.ft. Freehold. ERA 466-3366 Benny. BELLIAN *****35: HILLCREBT Arcadia, 3 bedrooms/ 2 baths, split-level, facing swimming pool, $540,000. BOON TECK TOWER (dlst. 12). Type A'. 1.732 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms.831 words
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Advertisement823 1984-01-24 35 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 3-ROOMED MARINE CRESCENT selling $59,000, loan $43,000. 4roomed Ang Mo Kio selling $82,000, loan $77,000. 5-roomed ToaPayoh selling $139,000, loan $120,000. *****77/8. BEOOK NORTH/SOUTH 5-room point block. Unfurnished $135,000. Furnished $145,000' Prices negotiable. Tel: *****68/ *****98. MARINE CRESCENT, 3-ROOMED flat, with kitchen cabinets823 words
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Advertisement470 1984-01-24 35 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted I SITES WANTED A leading development organisation is looking for development sites m the city area or suburb of Singapore for development of shopping centres or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semi-detached or terrace houses and factories as well as470 words
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Advertisement285 1984-01-24 35 CIDECO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Genting Lane/ Lorong Bakar Batu Factory Space for Rent 3rd Storey 3789 sq ft Bth Storey 3186 sq ft Loading platforms with docklevellers 3 high capacity cargo lifts telephone *****47/*****14 TONG HAI BUILDING I Newly build building new town for rental, suitable for: Showroom Office Light Industrial285 words
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Advertisement334 1984-01-24 35 91 Factory Spaces FOR SALE/RENTAL heavy industrial factory, area 6.5 acres, with newly built workshop/ office/ canteen and with 420' of waterfront. Tel: *****41. RUBY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 7th floor with 10,000 sq.ft. for sale/ rental. Suitable for light industry, warehouse cum office. Call *****27. SELLING CHEAP, $890,000 30 years Factory334 words
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Advertisement502 1984-01-24 35 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ■■■0 i I k^k Mr Cx/m WAREHOUSING SERVICES I T^r^^^L I Keppei Automated Warehouse Keppei Warehouse Multi-Storey Complex Pas i f ang Compie* Warehouses lor Lease NEAR TO PORT/CITY Now you can increase your productivity by being with us Our comprehensive range502 words
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Advertisement262 1984-01-24 35 93 Office Spacer a) Sale THE PLAZA H« '1. Ru c :-;=v sq ft Vacant possess m. Enquiries: Durham Hous ig Pte Ltd *****88 SMALL AREA OFFICE at Shentoi. House Mid m tilgti leweta $85fj ps.f 222)122 b) Rental Office space av.>ilabte at CHOON B IE BUILDING North Bridge Road262 words
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Advertisement630 1984-01-24 36 «aa»BBBBBBBBaaBBBaBB»BBBBB»BBBBBBB»iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBaBBBBMMaBBBBBBBB» ■B«aaaMßßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa»jMMßa^Mßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa»a»M «MbbbllbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbWWHbbbbbb«VNßMß 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces o) Rental b) Rental b) Rental THE DOLLARS AND SENSE OF GOLDHILL SQUARE Very competitive rent charges. Low maintenance sticker per month for each |ii;||!ii^' company car 1 carpark lot for every Free vertical louvred blinds. ij^iSjj&Sss^i.,'^ Goldhill630 words
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Advertisement54 1984-01-24 36 >FFICE SPACE AT Far Eas nsurance Building At reasona ile rental. Please contact Mr Al iert Tan of World Property *****2. Something For Everyone... Today's Straits Times Classified Need professional help wirh a problem you're having-* Look into the Classifu?d today for the solutions' C.A.T.S. 737*166 I The Straits Times54 words
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Advertisement572 1984-01-24 36 400 SQ.FT. OF showroom cum office space. New wall-to-wall cabinets, partitioned, flooring, unlimited free parking. 2 1/2 years lease with option. Tel: *****34. View: 24, Watten Rise, Spore 1128. TWO TABLE SPACE In well equipped office with telex facilities In Peace Centre. Available for rental. $400 p.m. Inclusive of maintenance,572 words
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Advertisement620 1984-01-24 36 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental I 1 [m Bj SECURE A PRESTIGIOUS \jLzJ23y OFFiCE ADDRESS IN S^g^ JURONG TOWN HALL Call Estates Department, Jurong Town Corporation, Ist Storey, Jurong Town Hall, Singapore 2260. Telephone *****56 extn 133/392 tmsmmmmmmmamawammmmmmmamaammmmamawammamd 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale FOR SALE/620 words
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Advertisement651 1984-01-24 36 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental DIST. 7, MIDDLE ROAD Ground floor, shop space next to main entrance, with all round display, 644 sq.ft. Rental SsB.oo p.s.f Swissland Pte Ltd, *****38/ 9. FAR EAST PLAZA Unit 05-79, 320 sq.ft., water facilities, cheap rental/ Jalan Besar showroom space for rent, $1,500 p.m.651 words
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Advertisement255 1984-01-24 36 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces I a) Sale a) Sale 5 4 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces *> Rental b) Rental i I GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX SHOP SPACE i Ground Floor 194 sq ft Basement 280 sq ft Basement 334 sq ft Ample Parking i I Low Rentals..255 words
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Advertisement951 1984-01-24 36 102 Tours 102 Tours C NAM HO s TRAVEL SERVICE (Si PTE LTD Head oft.cc Peorfs Centre Grd. Floor, 100 EuTongSen St.. »0!-!4, *0l 16 *OMB I Spore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01 -.9. Singapore 01 OS Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6951 words
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Advertisement664 1984-01-24 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 1 HOUDfly fjAPAN DISNEYLAND SPECIAL Disneyland 8 Days SS?I6O The World's Ist Supersonic CONCORDE TOUR 1 9/ 14 Days *****1 SStm? orde London SS4BBS AMERICA '84 GREAT PACIFIC WEST CANADA/USA Seattle- Stale of N H Kong 10 Days SS299J USA BONANZA Hawaii. USA West Coast/ VIGM664 words
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Advertisement689 1984-01-24 37 102 Tours Chinasa New Year j GENTING $179 23 1 IN 1 3 2 -i 2 j FRASER'S HILL $179 21 UN 1 2 1 2 GENTING coach/air $259 i [i,i>s i 2 2 2 GENTING by air $429 3 Dajra 2 FRASERS/GENTING $279 B > 'N 3 2 vimveraai689 words
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Advertisement508 1984-01-24 38 102 Tours 102 Tours yJ^^BB including Tokyo Disneyland") r he only All-Japan Tour conducted m English **9AQQ *****9 (Adult, oJ>^t^+yy (Valid till March '84) 551 999 (CMhfl .osriima c Nagasaki c FuKuoka c Osaka c Mara c Mt Fu|i c Tak>o Disneyland c First Class Hotels c eals provided (50%508 words
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Advertisement380 1984-01-24 38 102 Tours 102 Tour« /^V^V Kirn Travel Service Re. Lid. A ?SOOA Beacn Road. «01 -326. The Pla*a. Singapore 0719 Tel *****42 |7 Lines). TA 309 MaSM/Ufa TiM/SMp .«v- 5499/SSZS Dep Son/Mon JKT/Btnduog/Puaak/Brt VI $569/1195 Dec Sun/Mon BKKym/C«eVinM6l VW Ow 5731/J*sl/J9ll Oep Son/Mon BWFTY/HKG 3 [bys $1419 Oep Sw/Un MNL/lAG/t4091/Cato380 words
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Advertisement214 1984-01-24 38 i i 109 Academic EXPERIENCED BILINGUAL TUTORS provide home tuition at all levels. Reasonable charge. *****14/ *****15. LADY TUTOR OFFERING tuition In I English, Maths, Science (prlitnary) and Additional Maths. Tel: *****27,d15t. (1231). PARENTS STOP SEARCHING. We have qualified tutors. All districts. Reasonable fees. Prompt service. *****76 anytime. SCIENCE A214 words
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Advertisement291 1984-01-24 38 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES (Theory Practical) Specially designed for School Leavers Others INTENSIVE COURSE •M/W/F 11.30- l.OOpm 25/1 •M/W/F 8.30-10.00 am 25/1 •M/W/F 10.00-11.30 am 25/1 •T/Th/Sa 10.00- 11.30 am 24/1 •T/Th/Sa 11.30- l.OOpm 24/1 *T/Th/Sa 8.30- 10.00 am 24/1 •M/W/F 5.00- 6.30pm 25/1 •M/W/F 2.00- 3.30pm 25/1 •M/W/F291 words
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Advertisement310 1984-01-24 38 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students and others) FEE: 1100/ (or the whole course (Special concession for students only you will be required to Identify yourself as a student) INTENSIVE COURSE 1)T/Th 2.00- 5.00pm 24/01 2) M/W/F 5.00- B.oopm 30/01 3)T/Th 2.00- 5.00pm 31/01 4)310 words
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Advertisement341 1984-01-24 38 112 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES COMMENCING IN JANUARY FEBRUARY English For Commerc* Thur 7.00- 8.30pm 26/1 Bookkeeping Elementary Fri 8.30- 10.00pm 27/1 Mon 7.00- 8.30pm 30/1 Shorthand (Theory) Sun 3.30- 5.00pm 29/1 Wed 8.00- 9.30pm 25/1 Sat 2.00- 3.30pm 28/1 Bookkeeping Intermediete Wed 6.30- 8.30pm 25/1 Import/Export Sun 2.00- 5.00pm341 words
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Advertisement168 1984-01-24 39 4**r ButtmsorthSebmmgßmi Qm a home or a booming business at An exclusive development of mml MM I mil LJK II 111 to /o financing for those who 40 units of 2 -storey Town Houses M-^M%sM/ iA/l \jL/\JK w/1 t\J qualify 55 units of 3 and 4-storey Shophouses k^.# Designed for168 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-01-24 39 French ace Platini inspires Juventus to 3-1 triumph ROME, Mon. Michel Platini lived up to his title as European Footballer of the Year by masterminding two goals and scoring once as Italian First Division leaders Juventus beat Pisa 3-1 yesterday. Ebullient Frenchman Platini swept forward m the 12thReuter - 415 words
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Article150 1984-01-24 39 LONDON. Mon. Third Division Oxford United travel to Goodison Park tomorrow for their League Cup quarter-final soccer replay against First Division Everton hopeful of a semi-final match with Aston Villa. Oxford have beaten Second Division Newcastle and Leeds and First Division Manchester United so far, and mAFP - 150 words
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137 1984-01-24 39 Bilbao on song as rivals go off-key MADRID, Mon. Spanish First Division soccer champions Athletic Bilbao extended their lead while title rivals Barcelona were whistled off the field after scraping a 1-1 draw against Real Mallorca yesterday. Bilbao beat Salamanca 2-1, taking a first-half lead through Estanislau Argote before Salamanca137 words
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Article167 1984-01-24 39 Lacom be nets a landmark PARIS. Mon. Bordeaux's World Cup soccer forward Bernard Laeombe equalled the French goal scoring record when he scored m the 2-0 win over Strasbourg over the weekend which kept his side on top of the First Division. Laeombe netted his 216 th goal m FrenchReuter - 167 words
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Article70 1984-01-24 39 PRAGUE, Mon. Frantisek Havranek, the manager of Czechoslovaka's national football team, has announced he will resign later this year. According to Press reports, Havranek, who was appointed manager after the Czechs' disastrous showing m the 1982 World Cup, has already handed m his resignation, which willAFP - 70 words
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Article165 1984-01-24 39 Benfica turn up the title tempo LISBON, Mon. OobMl en Benfica sustained their bid to retain the Portuguese First Division uoocer title with a 1-0 home win over Portimonense yesterda\ Benfka have a threepoint lead over second placed Porto, who wen held to goal -less draw, by Estoril, with Sportinj.Reuter - 165 words
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Article344 1984-01-24 39 Rntt IH vision: BKMiiAN: Waregem 0 Molenb.-.'k >'nt 0 Courtrai I. Anderlerht 2 Sera m;; fv-rsihot 1 Club BRM t. Lierse 1 Beveren 2. FC LiegeBhlmhi hJuied W Ha nwi 1 Maßnes 0, Cercie Bruges 2 Antwerp 2, Lokeren 0 Standard 1 Dl Tf H: PerReuter - 344 words
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Article274 1984-01-24 39 EGYPT'S prospects of qualifying for the Olympic soccer tournament m Los Angeles have incredibly been hurt by the choice of an Egyptian as African Player of the Year Far from filing honoured, the award has split Egyptian soccer into rival camps with Cairo's two leading clubs arguing overAFP; AP; Reuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-01-24 39 In loving memory of Garrincha, the wizard of the wing who conjured magical milestones SAO PAULO, Mon. Only memories remain of the triumphs of one of Brazil's greatest footballers Garrincha. who died tragicaUy one year ago. The "Little bird" who mesmerised defences with his mazy runsReuter - 513 words
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Article320 1984-01-24 40 PHOENIX. Mon. Tom Purtzer birdied the final hole yesterday to win the US$4OO, OOO ($840,000) Phoenix Open golf tournament by one stroke from rookie fellow-Ameri-can Corey Pavin. Purtzer's second victory m his nine-year career was worth U5572,000 Partzer put m his challenge late m theReuter; AP - 320 words
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Article, Illustration315 1984-01-24 40 Allen steals the show as Raiders run riot m Superbowl final TAMPA (Florida), Mon. The Los Angeles Raiders turned the Washington Redskins' dream of a second straight Superbowl victory into a nightmare last night, trouncing the defending champions 38-9 to win the National Football League championship. The RaidersUPI - 315 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-01-24 40 /IF YOU turned the Raiders over to us and we put them m Silos, we wouldn't have to build the MX m missiles. US president Ronald Reagan on Marcus Allen (right) and the Raiders Jim Plunketi to Cliff 3ranch pass. Washington made it 14-3 onReuter - 212 words
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Article311 1984-01-24 40 WINNIPEG (Manitoba), Mon. Coach Barry Long put on a line-jug-gling act which turned out to be a big hit for the Winnipeg Jets fans. Eefore a National Hookey League game against the Vancouver Canucks yesterday, the Rookie coach decided to reunite centre Laurie BoschmanAP - 311 words
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Article242 1984-01-24 40 Czech pair clinch decider ESSEN, Mon. Czechoslovakia won the King's Cup indoor tennis title for the fourth time when they beat Sweden 2-1 after an exciting finish m the deciding doubles yesterday. Czechoslovak pair Libor Pimek and Jaroslav Navratil beat Joakim Nystrom and Jan Gunnarsson 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 to clinchReuter; AFP - 242 words
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272 1984-01-24 40 Tretorn's big drop from first to last WITHIN a few hours on Sunday morning, Tretorn not only lost the leadership they had held for a whole week but also dropped to last place m the United World College Junior team tennis competition at Dover Road. At the second weet: of272 words
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Article126 1984-01-24 40 LONDON, Mon. Irish snooker star Alex "Hurricane" Higgins, tost back from holiday m Tenerlfe, has been banned from competing m the Australian and New Zealand Masters tournaments because o' Incidents there last year. Rex Williams, chairman of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Players Association, said yesterday:AFP - 126 words
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Article126 1984-01-24 40 Raiders' fan stabbed CHICAGO, Mon. Police were on the lookout last night for a Washington Redskins fan who stabbed an acquaintance a Lo* Angeles Raider!; supporter because hits team were losing the Superbowl. Herman Holmes, 45, was stabbed m the abdomen and bis condition was listed as serious alter a126 words
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258 1984-01-24 42 MOSCOW, Mon. American athletics officials for the forthcoming Los Angeles Olympic Games were yesterday criticised as being 'under-qualified and lacking m objectivity by the daily publication Sovietski Sport. Sovietski Sport quoted a list of judging errors m recent years by officials during meets mReuter - 258 words
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347 1984-01-24 42 On the recovery road as the Crowe flies The world of cricket WELLINGTON, Mon. A great fight-back, led by maiden century-maker Martin Crowe, saved New Zealand from an innings defeat on the fourth day of the opening cricket Test against England here today. At the close, New Zealand were 335-7Reuter - 347 words
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Article256 1984-01-24 42 SYDNEY, Mon. Australian middle order batsman David Hookes is out of the line-up to meet Pakistan m the World Series Cup cricket match on Wednesday. Hookes damaged his right knee m Melbourne yesterday while trying to take a difficult high chance from West Indian skipper CliveReuter - 256 words
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Article62 1984-01-24 42 KINGSTON (Jamaica), Mon. Jamaica's fast bowlers demolished Guyana's second innings and left the champions m danger of defeat at the close of play of the third day of their four-day Shell Shield match yesterday. Scores: Guyana 411 and 134 (Courtney Walsh 649), Jamaica 347 and 5-0. InReuter - 62 words
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Article389 1984-01-24 42 TORONTO, Mon. Canada's chief international hockey negotiator fired the latest salvo m an escalating battle between the American and Canadian Winter Olympic teams, when he alleged that some American players may have to return their hockey gold medals won at the 1980 Olympics. AlanUPI - 389 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-01-24 42 ATLANTIC CITY, Mon. American Johnny Bumphus survived a sluggish start and a fourth-round knockdown to lift the vacant World Boxing Association junior welterweight title here yesterday. Bumphus won on a unanimous points decision over Argentine Lorenzo Garcia m their 15-round clash, which judge Cesar Ramos scoredReuter; AFP; UPI - 262 words
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Article140 1984-01-24 42 The fight for life goes on SAN DIEGO, Mon. Junior welterweight boxer Stewart Darden was showing progress m his fight to overcome a brain haemorrhage suffered m a boat last week, according to Grossmont Hospital yesterday. Darden, 26, was listed m a serious condition. The boxer underwent emergency surgery lastAP - 140 words
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Article396 1984-01-24 42 AV.KUt J'AKIN beat fellow Frenchman Del Colombo to win the heavvweighi (ova 95kg i title m the Hml session of a two-da 14-rui judo tournament ln'Pans Flmal reraJtd I p U» ttk*: Yamamoto Upn, bt Hanger (Fra). ippon Third placing: Alexandra Fra bi Fan i v (Can), decisionReuter; AP; AFP - 396 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-01-24 43 J. RAJENDRAN - Shoon Keat's glory chase J. RAJENDRAN By Player-coach hopes to end lean spell at Hongkong meet WONG SHOON KEAT faces his biggest challenge since the Soutneast Asia Games when Singapore compete m the Thomas Cup badminton qualifying round m Hongkong from Feb 20-25. The player-coach of the national badminton team257 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-01-24 43 HANDING It to the underdog... rimesport photographer JERRY SEH captures the jubilation of newcomer Kenneth Tan as he wins, hands down, the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's first road race at Stadium Road on Sunday. The newly-promoted novice beat Yusoff Sulatman and Jamaluddln Mohamed, both of whom189 words
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Article305 1984-01-24 43 SINGAPORE began the opening day of the Asian squash team championships m Amman, Jordan, with a fiery protest over India's re-shuffling of their line-up for their match against Sri Lanka. The Indians had switched Meherwan Daruwala, submitted during the managers' meeting as playing m the No.305 words
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Article250 1984-01-24 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By IN THE interests of entertainment and keener competition, the national men s senior table tennis singles championship, tentatively scheduled for the mid-year, will adopt a different format. L'nlike before where the tournament is open to all. this year's competition will involve250 words
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Article158 1984-01-24 43 VERBIER (Switzerland), Mon. Anni Kronbichler, of Austria, turned m her best World Ski Cup performance to win a special slalom event here yesterday. Despite losing her rhythm just before the finish, Anni swept across the line m 45.14 seconds for her second leg toReuter; AP; UPI - 158 words
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Article321 1984-01-24 43 Pahang in buoyant mood KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. After their splendid showing m their opening match against Negri Sembilan last Saturday, defending champions Pahang are geared to give their best shot against Kedah m tomorrow's Malaysia Cup soccer encounter at the Darulmakmor Stadium. But, despite their resounding 5-2 away victory against321 words
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Article25 1984-01-24 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The inter-cities soccer opening match between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo was called off due to heavy rain here today. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article40 1984-01-24 43 CALCUTTA, Mon. -The match between Argentina and Hungary m the Nehru Gold Cap soccer tournament, scheduled for today, has been postponed to tomorrow, an official said. Tournament secretary Ashok Ghosh cited "unavoidable reasons" for the postponement. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-01-24 43 THIS, believe It or not, was yesterday's scene at Fairer Park home of soccer and rugby.. .but not waterpolo. A heavy afternoon downpour flooded part of the pitches, washing oat two Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three matches. The forlorn figure wading gingerly through92 words
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132 1984-01-24 43 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN TWO strikers have been suspended for punching opponents during Singapore Business Houses Football League matches played this month. Isa Abdullah and Jamaluddin Bakar were banned for two matches each by the six-member SBHFL discliplinary committee. Jamaluddin, of Ming Court Hotel, committed the132 words
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Article269 1984-01-24 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE stand a good chance of being invited to the Merdeka soccer tournament m August, according to Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah, president of the Football Association of Malaysia, yesterday. He said: "There's a strong possibility that Singapore will be invited to269 words
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Article90 1984-01-24 43 FARRER PARK UNITED, the President's Cup-holders who scored their first National Football League Division One victory on Sunday, received a double bonus yesterda\ Their first was a handsome cash back-up of $25,000 from Lowenbrau. through their sole agents. Hwee Seng Private Limited, who are90 words
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233 1984-01-24 43 GEYLANG International will undergo a major reshuffle m a bid to halt a hat-trick of defeats when they meet Tampines Rovers at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight at 7.30 (reports Joe Doral). Beaten 2-1 by Changi Constituency m their opening match and 5-1 by Police233 words
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Advertisement345 1984-01-24 40 INVITING EXHIBITORS BUSI-CQM«4 The sth International Business Equipment Computer Show m Singapore March 13-17, 1984, W.T.C (Hal! 2) m order to contribute to the rationalisation of business and the modernisation m office system m Southeast Asia as well as Singapore, International Business (I.B.) Center Co., Ltd. will organise on a345 words
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Advertisement434 1984-01-24 41 113 Language 113 Language LCCI English for Commerce (Intermediate and higher stages) Spring 1984 Examinations An intensive part-time course specially designed for those students preparing for the forthcoming examinations Executives and secretaries wishm improve their command of business English will find this course useful Course commences today. For further information,434 words
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Advertisement23 1984-01-24 41 R Li I N G See our "Travel Guide" Section G for the widest cho'ce of tour itineraries around the world! <* C.A.T.S. 73/1*6623 words
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Article1278 1984-01-24 41 IPOH M II At'-.^hta bai m md ratings (or thi.-> weekend's races SATURDAY Cl««« 4 Oi» 5 I 2Oom (Rating*: 70-42) m 70 13 Stall Madam 56 3 69 R i \ykum Pmi 3 69 10 Pulau Am ■J 36 68 4 BMWI RmM N 68 hkl1,278 words
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Article87 1984-01-24 41 IPOH. Mon. The following horses have been promoted (new ratings within brackets): From Class 4 to 3: Fraser Hill VI Prince Gleam U (88), Vat Luk Fatt (88), Concrete Wall (87), Swift And Honest II (86), Skippy HI (86), Napshot II (85), Hunting Eagle (85),87 words
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Article, Illustration14 1984-01-24 41 JON - JON BY. "How much am I down? About 325 polka dots."14 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-01-24 41 ALBERT SIM - ALBERT SIM Pictures at the 400 m by At the 400 m At the finish Cl 4 Div 1 I,loom straight 1. Fraser Hill VI 2. Pleasant Surprise m 3. House Video 4. Chaya Timor V Dist: 3 3 4, nk Time 1:5.8230 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-01-24 41 EPSOM JEEP; THE RACING EDITOR - EPSOM JEEP THE RACING EDITOR By and He'll represent Spore-Malaysia at Asian Racing Conference TOP local jockey Lam Mun Chiew leaves today for New Zealand to represent the Malaysia-Singapore racing circuit m international invitation races m conjunction with the 17th Asian Racing Conference455 words
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Article178 1984-01-24 41 THE 1984 season is only six days old and already jockeys and apprentices have already lost 40 racing days through suspensions. Jockey Sairi Suliman ran foul of the racing stewards last Saturday m his first ride after a twomonth suspension on Tall X m a178 words
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Article204 1984-01-24 41 TONTO - Six for your notebook TONTO IPOH, Mon. These horses did well here over the weekend and can be followed One Dot Bed made a successful debut when he won with consuming ease m the restricted terms race over 1,100 m The Allgrit three-year-old has potential and will go far. •Up204 words
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Article35 1984-01-24 41 THERE will bo five more amateur race meetings for the rest of the year. They are: Singapore (May 1), Ipoh (June 6), Kuala Lumpur (Aug 31), Ipoh (Sept 26) and Singapore (Oct 23).35 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1984-01-24 41 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. LIM SECK SAN WISH TO THANK ALL RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE, CONDOLENCE, VISITS, DONATIONS, DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT.31 words
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Obituary31 1984-01-24 41 WELIKANDE SAIDRIS GREGORY yrs, passed away peacefully on 22/01 84 at r.45 pm. Cremation will be at 4pm. on 24 01 ,'B4 at Mt Vernon Crematorium. No wreaths please31 words
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Article104 1984-01-24 41 The Family of The Late TAN CHEW YONG (alia* AH KOW) (pasted away on 16/1/84) with to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, close friends, welfare and fellow officers of SAF-6RITC, Police, Customs and Immigration Department. CISCO and Telecoms for their kind attendance, donations, wreaths, scrolls and condolence during104 words
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146 1984-01-24 42 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Our deepest condolences MR YENG KOK ENG on the demise of his father YEO TING OE who departed m J.B. on 22nd Jan '84 DATOH ft DATIN TAN KIM CHUA MR ft MRS CHANG CHING KOK MR ft MRS TAN TOCK SAN MR ft146 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1984-01-24 42 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE FRANKIE CHENG TIM POW WISHES TO THANK PRIESTS. PRAYER GROUPS, HOB STAFF, FRIENDS AND RELATIVES FOR THEIR PRAYERS, ASSISTANCE AND DONATIONS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. The family of the late MOM TAN QUEE KHEE Departed 16.1.84 express their heartfelt gratitude and thank* to70 words
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Obituary, Illustration283 1984-01-24 42 141 Deaths 141 Deaths LEE SENG BEE CHAIRMAN LEE SENG BEE CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD AGE :64 Passed away peacefully on January 22, 1984 leaving behind:WIFE: Mdm Sng Sai Hong SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Michael Lee Tien Teck Rosemary Sim Christopher Lee Thiam Chye Steven Lee Thiam Eng Philip Lee Thiam Hwa Catherine283 words
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Obituary, Illustration116 1984-01-24 42 In E»«rla»ting Memory Of S. NITHIANANTHAN BORN: 17-03-52 DEPARTED: 24-01-72 I m |M| ,ir> (MM passed since you left us suddenly without bidding goodbye The tears In our eyes we have vmpfd raaj silently but Urn nran m OH ill a.:. a -nuanently. Misting you always your116 words
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Miscellaneous48 1984-01-24 43 Today's events BOXING SABA Novices Championships finals (46 SAR Auditorium, Sungei Gedong Camp, Choa Chu Kang, 7 p.m.). SOCCER NFL Div. One: Geylang International v Tampines Rovers (Jin. Besar, 7.30 p. m.). Malaysia Cap: Pahang v Kedah (Darulmakmur Stadium, 8.30 p.m.), Perak v Selangor (Perak Stadium, 8 p.m.).48 words
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223 1984-01-24 44 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Asean ministers to meet m May to examine proposed plant A FEASIBILITY study win be carried out on Singapore's proposed (JSfo million (S$M miihon 1 hepatitis vaccine plant within two months. Trade and Industry Minister Te n >, r k v AhmadBernama - 223 words
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126 1984-01-24 44 MIKI, Mon Foreign firms m Brunei have been given one year to restructure following the enforcement of the Companies' Act this month. The new ruling requires that at least half of tbe members of the board of directors of companies based there should beBernama - 126 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-01-24 44 JUDY TAN - Out with the lock... and stores will pay charges JUDY TAN Firemen continue action against buildings flouting safety rules Story: THREE stores will be billed by the Singapore Fire Service after firemen visited their premises over the weekend and broke the locks of their fire exits. The managements of YaohanWAN SENG YIP - 394 words
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118 1984-01-24 44 Law catches up with offender A MECHANIC who thought he could get away by Ignoring police notices for traffic offences, 15 follow-up letters and 11 warrants of arrest, has found out his folly. Sim Lee Chye, 32, arrested last week, was fined $2,484 after118 words
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Article55 1984-01-24 44 What it should have been IN Saturday's Timesport basketball report headlined "Having a ball of a time on court", the designation of Shin Mm's Ling Chong Beng was wrongly stated as sub-editor when he is a deputy executive editor. Also, Lim Hock Lee is an executive editor and not an55 words
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Article270 1984-01-24 44 Hongkong rail strike continues HONGKONG, Monday But supervisors keep the trains rolling A STRIKE by train drivers on Hongkong's Mass Transit Railway entered its second day today. A spokesman for the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) Corporation said services were only slightly delayed because station controllers and supervisors were running theAP; AFP - 270 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-01-24 44 'Mad stabber' strikes again in Bangkok BANGKOK, Mon. Bangkok's mystery stabber struck again over the weekend, knifing four more foreigners m the back, a police spokesman said today. The Bangkok press dubbed the unidentified man the "Mad Stabber" after he knifed six strolling foreigners within one hour on Jan 15.Reuter - 178 words
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Article88 1984-01-24 44 LONDON, Mon. Car enthusiast Ken Wood was delighted yesterday when he finally took delivery of a gleaming red custom-made sports car. He had waited seven years for it. But his delight turned to dismay when he discovered he is now too fat to drive it.AFP - 88 words
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Article30 1984-01-24 44 NEW YORK. Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 7.1242 to L.251.99 m the first half hour of trading m the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 30 words
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Article61 1984-01-24 44 PARIS, Mon. Maiaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who arrived here yesterday from Washington, began a three-day official visit today which includes talks with President Francois Mitterrand, Premier Pierre Mauroy and External Relations Minister Claude Cheysson. Dr Mahathir is scheduled to hold an important roundAFP - 61 words
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Advertisement135 1984-01-24 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The futuristic 1 billion Rahardja Centre will be delayed for two years because of a change m design. This delay under the URA land sale programmes is unprecedented, reports Lee Han Shih. Japan hopes to see a growth m its imports from135 words
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Miscellaneous144 1984-01-24 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas after midday. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. Adelaide 15 36 C Fine Manila 19 32 C Cloudy Amsterdam J:C t Melbourne 11 29 C Fine Bangkok 22 31144 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1984-01-24 1 ZHOU MEI - ZHOU MEI By sdfsdfs dsfds f fdgdfg dfgdfg PROFESSOR UM, what is your impression of Japanese opinion of Singapore? The Japanese I met were very impressed by our social and economic development. One professor. Professor Yasuba of Osaka University, who has been to Singapore, seemedBusiness Times - 1,436 words
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Article, Illustration801 1984-01-24 2 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA 3 No, not the watery kind, but a new New Wave of kinky street fashion that's sweeping the West TOKYO thinks it's 90 1 a monopoly on tOnky fashion poorfir] rags, sack-loose clothes, rnisnuitched colours and ail that. Does if Well, no; an\STEVEN LEE - 801 words
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Article, Illustration702 1984-01-24 6 fdg dfgfgfd gh THE National University of Singapore medical students have decided to produce their annual play on a larger scale this year, and all for a worthy cause and the fun of drama. Although the cast comprises 36 actors and actresses, a total of702 words
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Article, Illustration772 1984-01-24 6 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY BY Film and film-maker Eeeekk, those red horns! Aaarrgn, those evil eyes! Yeeecch, those demonic possessions! Really devilish reading, this IN RECENT years, the devil has been quite helpful to film studios m dire straits because of dwindling cinema audiences. Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby772 words
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Article, Illustration534 1984-01-24 7 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By Meet the man with a musical corn and a haunting wish to play a harmonica concerto with the SSO HO CHONG WING has a corn that will not go off. It is on the forefinger of his right hand theSTEVEN LEE - 534 words
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Article, Illustration485 1984-01-24 7 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN COME MIDNIGHT MONDAY Every Monday, Ch 5, 5.45 p.m. Reviewed by A ROMANTIC fixation with an old, 54 .'-tonne train called the Wombat, destined for the scrapyard, and a desperate bid to save it. These spark off a series of adventures and485 words
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Advertisement567 1984-01-24 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES m Telex Service: Address: Rates: CTH*jtc S T ANTS Appointments Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc cm. b I ANTb j )881 miFAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. RSSOBBI Sales Service: Times House J^iS^SU m HMSNfim Tel 7371)01 1 ext 2724-7 2669 390, Kirn Sen^ Road567 words
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Advertisement460 1984-01-24 4 ALLIED COGOA INDUSTRIES PTE LTD Join us! as ELECTRICIANS Starting minimum gross $850.00 NTC 3 m Electrical Fitting and Installation. preferably with PUB certificate. Experience m trouble-shooting, installation and maintenance of electrical machines and equipment. Possess some knowledge of LT Electrical Switch Gear, Motor, Fire-fighting system. Prepared to do shift460 words
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Miscellaneous290 1984-01-24 4 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jim d**> RATHER THAN YOUR /V\AV&£ THAT BREAKFAST EVERY PAY, WASNT SUCH A GARFIELR I'VE PECIPEP TO V GjOOP i£?£A LET YOU SERVE VOURSELf 7 V^^^ _^y uw KAVf6 L -90? unneo Feaiurs S> -^aic«ie iqc THE BOHN LOSER By Art lifl *****11 l IHKUHn .B^w^tf^isS290 words
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Advertisement542 1984-01-24 5 APPOINTMENTS If you are looking for a job which pays you better than other ordinary job, you should apply for the post of CONCRETE PRODUCTS FACTORY WORKERS m the Industrial Engineering Division of our Company. You must: Be physically fit and able to work long hours Be below 45 years542 words
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Advertisement725 1984-01-24 5 (A member of the Times Organisation) We invite applications from suitably qualified persons for appointment to two managerial positions m our Editorial Management Department Editorial Administration Manager The Administration Manager will be responsible for the full range ot I administration and support services But the |ob is r outine Editorial725 words
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Miscellaneous410 1984-01-24 5 COMICS j|^ PEANUTS BySchuiz I I IMM Unitad Feature Syndicate Inc I I ~777~ AN. ME WAS SEE"? SOME YOGS vr &T .ArT a'ITM MIS SIEE^ AT THE FEET OF fZ\ FAITHFUL DO6 ASLEEP TMEIR MASTERS (Z J /IT\ AT MIS FEET "^T^Vs ~>y I S KING TUT ByGlm BEETLE410 words
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Advertisement1119 1984-01-24 6 Mon-sat 10am 9pm Sun 10am-6pm rr= Clearly displayed fixed prices QtJ^tlOg 1 Lowest prices guaranteed by unique^ money back guarantee. Full refund if I CTOSt DICIS J item bought cheaper elsewhere. V^J L_ J Widest range; latest products S ot C t™~'ro S o, No U Tsc^s B Roa T1,119 words
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Advertisement8 1984-01-24 6 Shops at Holland Village TOT wul6 can *****638 words
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Advertisement411 1984-01-24 7 It's I all happening... I m axe 1 1 Get high performance MAXELL Power today! cantures \u-^ 3 makes latin 9 tapes keeps you everything \Zjjff^ ontimev^ g^pAdelights J^% gives you a Ilßlthe children 1A closer shave J i mavpll k^»»» a^*4^ IIIuADII fc-ir^"'. l! (TTi^ Lasts longer S^^MpipVfl I^Hrff411 words
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Miscellaneous255 1984-01-24 7 What's on L'AMOVR L'APRES- Mandarin drama by the MIDI A 1972 colour Youth Players. Victoria production, this French Theatre. Today. 8 p.m. film is about Frederic, Tickets at $3. Ends who after experimenting tomorrow, with living with many HONGKONG FESwomen. gets married TTVAL Featuring Chionly to be tempted again, nese255 words
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Advertisement400 1984-01-24 8 EBB mil Iv^ri Cl I ■tll-^l-'y I R»fl I KIT 1 11 I 9 Bl Ji B I I llcllj, VTI dL/t:ltll. x^ilU. dllCltrllt. a! 9^ I iffl»gg»|| XIIC- IliUvl IUUtV V-/UHJIII XUI M HL MW m m Mmm I 91 Wsm Wdhnui o liUin kjildi U. vl J§ AU400 words
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Miscellaneous1175 1984-01-24 8 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE Spotlight on kites P »lSeryiew with Lin The Sto 8 a P° re Festival is featured m Arts Around (Ch 8, 7.35 p.m.) Hsin-Hsin, one of T Cheong Soo Peing's stu- Therese and Laurent ror and hate are enact- the court of Louis XIV dents-1,175 words
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Miscellaneous607 1984-01-24 8 Radio One 5.58 AM National An- day Market Report 1.35 them followed by ()[>en- Your Lunchdate (i 01 ing Announcement 6.88 t'd) 2.88 News m Brief News m Brief 6.85 2.85 On the House 3.8« Another Morning Anoth- News m Brief 3.85 On er Show 7.88 News and the House607 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-01-24 1 HONG CHONG WING - WHEN the Lunar New Year begins on Keb 2, the leader of the 12 animals m the CUMM ndtac will ki.'k off yet another i-ycle m the almanar You Jo nor have to smell out the rat its presence is apparent m the326 words
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Article, Illustration562 1984-01-24 1 WHEN the pig of the Chinese zodiac ends his 12-month term as the reigning animal on Feb 1 (30th day of the 12th Lunar month), a full cycle of 60 years m the Lunar calendar is completed. The rat, which will ascend the throne, will562 words
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Advertisement316 1984-01-24 1 APPOINTMENTS O^ NATIONAL H#J UNIVERSITY r OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the post of STATISTICAL CLERICAL OFFICER (GRADE IV) QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE GCE Ordinary Level passes m two subjects (including Mathematics) or the Cambridge School Certificate with two credits Typing, 30 wpm age at least 16 Experience m316 words
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Advertisement247 1984-01-24 1 i f WR NANYANG 1 WmJ TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts: 1) ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENT (Bursar's Office) Qualifications: Candidates should have a University degree (preferably m accountancy) or a professional accounting qualification registrable with the Singapore Society of Accountants. Preference will be given to those247 words
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Advertisement236 1984-01-24 1 We are a Mechanical Engineering Construction Company engaged m installation of power generating plant, cement plant, cranes and heavy machinery. Due to expansion, applicants are invited for the following post 1. SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER Degree/ Diploma m Mechanical En- gineering with more than five years experience m engineering construction. Ability236 words
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Advertisement196 1984-01-24 1 I I I THE NEW STRAITS TIMES I I PRESS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD I NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held m the theatrette of the Company, Balai Berita, 31 Jalan Riong. Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 18th February.196 words
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Advertisement377 1984-01-24 1 IN THE HIGH DOUBT Of THE REIH BLJC OF SINGAP .RE Companies Winding I p N'o.:4oM»M In the Matter of tbe Om tanie* Art (Chapter 1K.. And In the Matter of SF> CHEONG HONG PRF. ITE IJMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for tht w377 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-01-24 2 Pot of gold at the end of the rainbow THE Chinese of ancient times believed that the rainbow was a spirit like a snake. It lived m heaven and often descended to earth for water. One day, the rainbow called at the home of a man called Xue- Yuan and109 words
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Article, Illustration1831 1984-01-24 2 A. R. BUDIMAN; Oleh A. R. BUDIMAN - YING KAOSHU lived m the Zheng kingdom during the spring and autumn periods of the Zhou dynasty. Kaoshu was a devoted son who treated his mother with great filial piety. He never failed to ask her first to partake all meals which he was1,831 words
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Advertisement283 1984-01-24 2 LIMITATION TO TENDER TENDER REF: 1/*****P CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL WORK FOR SPRAY PAINTING ROOM Interested parties are invited to tender for the construction of the Civil and Structural work at HEIGHT OF THE ROOM: 3.75 M Registration Date: ON OR BEFORE 26/1/84 Tender deposit of $2,000.00 must be produced on283 words
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Advertisement229 1984-01-24 2 I THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, lSflt EDITION) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 17/67 Lorn Peow Chiang (8) Loh Piau Chiang of Apt Block 1A Woodlands Centre Road *01-88, Singapore 2573. 742/75 Soon Kirn Soon of Apt Block 168A Queensway 15-238, Singapore 0314. 214/81 Richard L Pascoe of229 words
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Advertisement332 1984-01-24 2 (pH) FOLEX INDUSTRIES BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 14th Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Chempaka Room, Mezzanine Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, 22nd February 1984 at 1 1.30 a.m. for the332 words
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Advertisement479 1984-01-24 2 SOUTH PACIFIC TEXTILE INDUSTRIES BERHAD AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES 1. AUDITED RESULTS The Board of Directors have pleasure to announce the audited results of the Company and its subsidiaries for the financial I year closing 30th September 1983. COMPANY GROUP 1983 1982 .■■!>•:■ 1982 ~T Sales Turnover Profit Before Taxation 2.075,031479 words
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Advertisement71 1984-01-24 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No: 28f of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of THONG ORIENT PRIVATE LIMITED NOTICE OF WINDING IT ORDER In the Matter of THONG ORIENT PRIVATE LIMITED. Winding-Up Order made71 words
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Advertisement109 1984-01-24 2 HER WORLDS We provoke, stimulate, encourage Thoughts and Action jm SINGAPORE SPORTS SJS COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the operation of a locker servicei at the Geylang East and Kallang Basin Swimming J Complexes. The licence of operation ii for a period of 2 years Tender forms are109 words
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Advertisement231 1984-01-24 3 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooc ODEON: LAST 2 DAYS! X \JI ihc tiJjuoour and grrjuxas of Che workft most < x cunuif dram* o( speed u>d spexude! Jl 13M mmmmwm/m m _L_Nk UIP i O JAMES BANNER EVA MMUE MINT YWlllllirailll j ORCHARD: LAST 2 DAYS! A A TURBOCHARCED /V > O ACTION V231 words
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Advertisement475 1984-01-24 3 i^3^^M]TQT^tS?s^s3l I ''"^^a S s HfjgijpH HHBfl Hi I ■wB j 1 i r. ÜBVBDHRBhBHRBVSBHM t-> ij/^^k Bfl^^F *2 BHBB^^^BXHHt^^n3EKft^K flfiß3 SflF-^^K £S&i ~^M u^i If s remarkable how such cost-effective performance can be packed into such a precise, compact design. But that's exactly wnat the Sharp MZ-700 series personal475 words
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Advertisement87 1984-01-24 3 II I A MASTERPIECE Anthony Burgess's D S^^v v^^^ magnificent masterpiece. Pp* y S e £=i L^SCft An enthralling, epic narrative ENOqMOOSIMAGMATIOfI^^' IT¥ that spans six decades, IN£VERVWW «««»i£v« *"«su«»t K s spotlighting some of the most IN F\ TQ N tT^TTW f ikY vivid events and characters JlJc\ il\87 words
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Advertisement384 1984-01-24 3 1 ORGANISATION B T ME PURCHASE O r m .jltfiWH'BT-iiH-il g B.lti* Wu»'C .-.danr BEWITCHED' 1 lam 1 4b, 4 00. 645 GIRLS RIOT 'h. It Th« Bo»« '3eS^:r»tt o(Coort.h, r f I S Mandarin ,n Scope-Color TOMOftf MAN CRA/Y c i lam I 45 4 OG 6 <T_ <.384 words
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Advertisement1154 1984-01-24 4 NOTICE I MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD I (Incorporated m Malaysia) i PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF PROFITS DIVIDEND I The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Group and of the company for the year ended 30th I j November 1983 as follows:- H Profit before taxation 49,221 38,246 20,7951,154 words
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Advertisement150 1984-01-24 4 NATIONAL MARITIME BOARD Invites tender from experienced contractors for the construction and completion of a SMOKEHOUSE for fire fighting training at T.S. "Singapore" (Sembawang). Tender documents and drawings are obtainable from The Quantity Surveying Section Singapore Engineering Consultancy Services Pte Ltd (SPECS) 3rd storey, Engineering Services Building Maritime Square Singapore150 words
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Advertisement152 1984-01-24 4 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 140/62 Low Beng Hwee of 128F Cairnhlll Road Singapore 147/64 Tan Cheng Eng of 11 Da Silva Lane Singapore 1954 423/80 Poly Storage Equipment (sued as a firm) formerly of 195-A International Plaza Anson Road Singapore Partners: Jiang Chin Seng152 words
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