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Title Section15 1984-01-27 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-01-27 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By SCHOOLBOY leukaemia victim Jonathan Tan. seven, lefl for brad last :ii^ht on a journey Ol hope. Bal his illness and the fact thai he would MMMI undergo a bone marrow transplant seemed far from his mind m Ms excitemenr at Changi Airport. TheMAZLAN BADRON - 514 words
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Article37 1984-01-27 1 LONDON, Thurs. Trade union leaders today whipped up protests against the British government, charging that it acted under IS pressure to banish unions from the Cheltenham communications spy centre. SEE PAGE 8 ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration774 1984-01-27 1 PETER BARNARD - Home in the sky Wlthin a decade PETER BARNARD 1961 1972 Now Reagan orders Nasa to develop the next frontier space By US Editor WASHINGTON, Thurs. America is back thus spoke President Ronald Reagan last night m the course of an emotional speech which committed the United States to put774 words
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Article84 1984-01-27 1 SECTION TWO What it takes Mt4AAh10ll spaceman NOW that President Reagan has ordered the development of a permanent manned space station within a decade, the idea of living In space is fast becoming a reality. What is it like to be a spaceman? What are the requirements? These and other84 words
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Article64 1984-01-27 1 LOCAL share prices, which have been declining recently, recovered strongly yesterday reaching a new record level. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 10.36 points to 1045.34 and the Business Times Composite Index jumped 7.29 to 964.92. Though volume was only 15.7 million, analysts said that the64 words
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Article73 1984-01-27 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. Americans were giued to the tube last year more than ever before with an average household spending nearly one-third of the day watching television a new record. The Television Bureau of Advertising said yesterday the average household watched seven hours andUPI - 73 words
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Article252 1984-01-27 1 BRUSSELS, Thursday THE European Common Market said today that a post-World War II record 12.5 million people were out of work m December, fresh evidence that the US recovery has not spread to Europe. The jobless rate m the 10 countries hit 10.8 per cent,AP - 252 words
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Advertisement32 1984-01-27 1 SEE TIMES DOLLAR: Page 21 FIND out what happened when 16,000 people m a small town m the Inited States tried to live without TV for a month. Section Two, Page 9.32 words
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Article504 1984-01-27 2 'Wasteful diaries' THE Defence Ministry, which spent $72,000 last year to produce SAF diaries and calendars, has been criticised by Auditor-General Chee Keng Soon for being "extravagant and wasteful." The matter has been reported to the Finance Ministry. Mindef produced the diaries and calendars for its staff during the504 words
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Article318 1984-01-27 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: A PARAMOUNT principle of modern civilisation is that justice most be seen to be done, and swiftly, wherever possible. Two current examples suggest that sometimes m Singapore it moves with disquieting slowness. A witness m a case involving an alleged motoring offence complains that the318 words
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Article281 1984-01-27 2 Nearer that goal WITH last year's winners Manchester United already eliminated, Liverpool are firm favourites to win the English Football Association Cup a trophy that has strangely eluded the League champions since 1974. Liverpool could become the first team to win the League and Cup double since 1971, when281 words
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Article233 1984-01-27 2 SUBMIT MONTHLY REPORTS. CREDIT CARD FIRMS TOLD THE Monetary Authority of Singapore hah further tightened its checks on credit card companies by asking them to submit monthl\ reports. In a circular issued last month, the MAS asked the companies to provide monthh information, including their business volume and the233 words
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Article60 1984-01-27 2 ZHAO'S DENG FACTOR CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyangs successful visit to the United States has enhanced his stature at home and abroad But there is still doubt as to whether he will survive the dtath of his mentor, Deng Xiaoping. Zhao has a reputation as an efficient administrator who60 words
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Article610 1984-01-27 2 Banking on optimism CHINA is boosting its stake m the economic future of Hongkong as optimism grows that a settlement acceptable to London and Beijing will be reached on the colony. As the latest round of Sino-British talks on Hongkong ended yesterday, the Bank of China is610 words
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Article386 1984-01-27 2 The right dreams IN the very near future, space travel will be available to ordinary people. Already, a special study group has recommended that priority be given to writers, poets and artists who "could provide a comprehensive visual mission history" and report about their space experience. REBECCA CHUA386 words
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Article174 1984-01-27 2 Indonesian workforce THE Indonesian government has decided to send several thousand more of its citizens to work on plantations m Sarawak and Sabah. The Indonesian Manpower Minister, Admiral Sudomo, announcing this on Wednesday, said his government will send 1,500 Indonesians a month to work m Sabah and174 words
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Article178 1984-01-27 2 Whines and ho-ho\s LOCAL cinemas will screen a bagful of some of the better Chinese comedies and gongfu thrillers to usher m the Lunar New Year. Project A. coming soon to Cathay cinemas, stars spills and thrills specialist Jacky Chan. For some good laughs tnere are Aces *Go178 words
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292 1984-01-27 3 Bank of China m forefront of new relationship BEIJING, Thursday CHINA is boosting its stake m the economic future of Hongkong as optimism grows that a settlement acceptable to London and Beijing will be reached on the colony. The Bank of ChinaReuter - 292 words
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421 1984-01-27 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO. Thurs. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone was plunged into a new dilemma today when leaders of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's conservative camp clashed over whether a close aide and supporter of disgraced poTitician Kakuei Tanaka should be appointed421 words
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Article, Illustration98 1984-01-27 3 Gorilla gets a rude awakening POINT something strange at anybody, and he'll probably give you a dirty look. Chuma, a lowland gorilla from the Bronx Zoo m New York is no exception. On loan to the Buffalo Zoo, m New York state, Chuma woke up on Wednesday to find, newsmenAP - 98 words
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228 1984-01-27 3 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. Filipinos will vote m a non-partisan plebiscite tomorrow to amend their constitution again at least for the third time since the 1972 constitution was proclaimed. The opposition largely seems to be ignoring the plebiscite and are concentrating228 words
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Article259 1984-01-27 3 The bad news flood JAKARTA, Thursday INDONESIA'S President Suharto today accused the industrialised countries of flooding developing nations with news that served their own interests and harmed the image of the Third World. Opening the first formal conference of nonaligned information ministers, Mr Suharto calledReuter - 259 words
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Article144 1984-01-27 3 Indonesia cuts telecoms tariffs JAKARTA. Thurs Indonesia today announced big reductions m telecommunications tariffs for state television and the national news agency Antara. It was announced on the first day of a conference of non-aligned information ministers here Abdul Rachman. Director-General of Posts and Telecommunications told a press conference thatReuter - 144 words
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Article35 1984-01-27 3 SEOUL, Thurs The population of Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is expected to hit 10 million m two year> up from 9.2 million m October last year, city officials said today ReuterReuter - 35 words
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454 1984-01-27 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan clashed with House of Representatives Speaker Thomas 0" Neill yesterday m a stormy meeting m which Mr O'Wil! accused the administration of being "simplistic" about Lebanon. Tho hour-long meeting between Mr Reagan and congressional leaders came unid repar laUPI; Reuter - 454 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-01-27 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan's State of the Union address yesterday was met by scepticism from opposition Democrats and praise from the President's Republican Party colleagues. Democrats claimed Mr Reagan gave too little attention to the Lebanon crisis. "In a 10-page speech he devoted onlyAP - 287 words
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574 1984-01-27 4 Space base for colonising moon or Mars First permanently-manned station m orbit WASHINGTON, Thursday THE space programme that President Ronald Reagan endorsed m his State of the Union message last night would establish the first permanentlymanned American space station. This would provide a base from which the moon or MarsNYT - 574 words
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Article48 1984-01-27 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan is expected to announce whether or not he is to stand for re-election at 11.55 p.m. on Sunday (11.55 a.m. on Monday m Singapore m a five-minute paid broadcast from his office m the White House, administration officials said yesterday. APAP - 48 words
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Article292 1984-01-27 6 Fate of Chad truce m the balance PARIS, Thurs. An uneasy truce between French forces and Libyan-backed rebels m Chad was seriously threatened today after a French Air Force Jaguar fighter plane was shot down m the first clash between the two sides. The French DefenceReuter - 292 words
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168 1984-01-27 6 Bonn's arms sales meet strong Israeli opposition JERUSALEM, Thursday ISRAELI Defence Minister Moshe Arens pledged a relentless campaign against West German arms sales to Saudi Arabia on the eve of a third meeting today between Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir. The third meeting was originally scheduledUPI - 168 words
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103 1984-01-27 6 Iraq using toxic gas in Gulf war, says Jane's LONDON, Thurs. Iraq is using mustard gas to combat human-wave attacks by Iranian forces m the Gulf war, Jane's Defence Weekly reported yesterday. The authoritative British magazine said the gas is similar to that used by Germany on the Western FrontAP - 103 words
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Article78 1984-01-27 6 LISBON, Thurs. The rebel Mozambican National Resistance Movement last night freed 12 Soviet geologists it had been holding hostage since August, its representative here, Mr Jorge Correia, said today. He said that the 12 had been released inside Mozambique near the border with Malawi. MrAFP - 78 words
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Article76 1984-01-27 6 CAIRO, Thurs. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat will visit Cairo within the next few days as an apparent prelude to a renewed dialogue with King Hussein of Jordan, news reports said. In AMMAN, Palfstine Liberation Organisation representative Abdul Razzaq Yahva said yesterday no date had been setUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-01-27 6 Shamir defeats no -confidence motion over economic crisis JERUSALEM. Thurs. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's government has survived a no-confidence motion over the countr, s economic crisis but su;. faces a revolt among its coalition partners. The government defeatedjhe motion by 62 votes »o d 6 with one abstention after oneReuter - 224 words
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Article78 1984-01-27 6 BRITISH AND French officials on Wednesday bl?med "appalling" weather rather than a French captain's delay m calling for British aid for the deaths of 16 crew members of a Liberian freighter, the Radiant Med. that sank m the icy English Channel. Lt Cmdr David Childs, captainAP - 78 words
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Article51 1984-01-27 6 A QUARTER of a million people, calling for an end to 20 years of military rule, staged Brazil's biggest protest m history, but a top government official dismissed its significance. The protest m Sao Paulo far exceeded organisers' expectations and police estimated the crowd at 250,000.UPI - 51 words
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Article77 1984-01-27 6 PEOPLE OF the British colony of Gibraltar vufnl yesterday m elections that will be the first test of public opinion since Britain decided to close its naval dockyard there. Three parties campaigning for 15 House of Assembly seats have concentrated on the closure, announced m 1981Reuter - 77 words
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Article75 1984-01-27 6 CZECH LEADERS told visiting Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau he has their full suppon for his personal peace crusade m Eastern Europe. "We very sincerely welcome the initiative for peace which was presented by Mr Trudeau and give it our full support." Prime Minister Lubomir Strougal toldUPI - 75 words
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Article386 1984-01-27 7 US banks become net borrowers Change could drain capital from other nations and keep interest rates high PARIS, Thurs. THE international role of the American banking system is changing as US banks have become net borrowers from the rest of the world instead of net lenders, the Bank for InternationalNYT - 386 words
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305 1984-01-27 7 Recovery expected to take years DAVOS (Switzerland), Thurs. THE Third World has been "bled white" by the international recession the worst m 40 years and will take years to recover. World Bank chief Alden Clausen said here today. International banks trimmed their loans toAFP - 305 words
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Article, Illustration94 1984-01-27 7 4 WHEN a man was courting me, he'd want to pat a diamond on my finger, and as soon as he thought he had me, he wanted to put an apron around my waist. I didn't want any diamond handcuffs. I had my career to think about94 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-01-27 7 Life after Lennon by Yoko Ono NEW YORK, Thurs. In the three years since John Lennon's death, his widow Yoko Ono has been cheated, robbed and threatened by friends, employees and strangers, according to an Investigation by Playboy magazine. It says even Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman, demanded Miss One'sReuter - 245 words
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115 1984-01-27 7 ALBUQUERQUE (New Mexico Thurs. Two astronomers at the I niversity of New Mexico believe they have discovered a galaxy 730 million HgM years long vhirn they describe as the "largest singly connected structure currently known m the universe." A lii,'ht year, fhe disI i nee lightAFP - 115 words
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Article372 1984-01-27 8 US: It could pose wider threat to Europe WASHINGTON, Thursday UNITED States intelligence sources reported yesterday that a new, more accurate Soviet medium-range nuclear missile has been spotted m East Germany for the first time and it could pose a wider threat to Western Europe.AP - 372 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-01-27 8 AN AERIAL picture taken on Wednesday of a train is trapped m the snow m the north Argyleshire, after blizzards struck Scotland and the north of England. Villages are cut off and there are fears for livestock w tiich have been cut off byUPI - 54 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-01-27 8 ROME, Thurs. The Italian government yesterday presented a draft revision of its 55-year-old Concordat with the Vatican which will end the status of Roman Catholicism as Italy's state religion. In an address to the Senate, Prime Minister Bettino Crasd illustrated theReuter; AP - 191 words
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215 1984-01-27 8 Unions banned at British intelligence centre LONDON, Thurs. The British government yesterday banned unions from its most sensitive communications centre. The crackdown at the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) at Cheltenham, western England, was announced m Parliament by the Foreign Secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe. He cited national security interests at theReuter - 215 words
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125 1984-01-27 8 'KGB using Freemasons to spy on Britain' LONDON, Thurs. The Soviet Union has used Freemasonry to penetrate British security at the highest level, according to a study of the secret movement published today. The KGB secret police has instructed recruits to become Freemasons and then exploited a "Jobs for theReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-01-27 8 BONN, Thurs. The firing of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's Gen Guenter Kiessling and the competence of the West German intelligence agency which labelled him a homosexual became the subjects of official inquiry today as a political storm over the case entered its fourth week unabated.Reuter - 203 words
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Article128 1984-01-27 8 LONDONDERRY, Thurs. A British decision to drop the word "London" from the title of the city council m Northern Ireland's second city of Londonderry has outraged Protestants living there. Protestants, a majority m Northern Ireland but a minority m the city, say the name Derry CityReuter - 128 words
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Article104 1984-01-27 10 system can be improved v ■S in the procedure to issue temporary occupation licences have led to substantial amounts of licence fees not being collected. The Auditor-GenenU reported that these procedures for acquired ami reverted prope could be improved to better ensure that prompt action would be taken to deter104 words
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Article80 1984-01-27 10 THE time taken by the Public Works Departmen' eiticle workshop v pair 65 vehicles between Js dan and December 1982 was "excessive when compared to repair rimes of a local company and an overseas fact The Auditor-Genera] reported that the times on average 101280 words
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Article53 1984-01-27 10 Seletar's flights dwindling THE number of flights m Seletar airport has been declining "C 9. Because of the Auditor-Gener-al has recommended tha' operational hours be reduced from the present 24 h It also recommended thai the Department of Qvfl Aviation review the work of employees at Seletar airport as there53 words
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306 1984-01-27 10 REPORT AUDITOR-GENERAL wm na ibuncui .i v 1982/83 $72,000 on SAF diaries and calendars THE Defence Ministry, which spent $72,000 last year to produce SAF diaries and calendars, has been criticised by Auditor-General Chee Keng Soon for being 'extravagant and wasteful." Mindef produced the diaries306 words
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344 1984-01-27 10 $583,000 good news, then came the dampener for URA FIRST the good news. The Urban Redevelopment Authority is half a million dollars richer, thanks to the AuditorGeneral. The bad news is that it will have to hand over much more than that on the same person's order. The Auditor-General says344 words
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117 1984-01-27 10 Danger area not shown as firing zone SOME private contractors have been working m an area without knowing that they can be shot. The reason: Part of a reclaimed island lying just within a Live Firing Zone was not shown when the zone was fazetted m October 981. Since then117 words
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302 1984-01-27 10 NPB billing procedures need some bolstering WHEN it comes to balancing accounts, the National Productivity Board, it would appear, falls somewhat short of excellence. This is the view of the Auditor-General after having examined the board's accounting system which he said contained "weaknesses." As a result, NPB neither billed nor302 words
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179 1984-01-27 10 Checks on betting by IRD not adequate THE Inland Revenue Department has been rapped by the AuditorGeneral for not taking reasonable steps to ensure that duties on betting and sweepstakes were properly assessed. In the 1982/83 financial year, betting and sweepstake duties paid by the Singapore Turf Club amounted to179 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-01-27 10 EVANGELINE - EVANGELINE By GAMBOA A RAIN forest, a mangrove swamp and other scenes are being painted on the walls of nine displays of Jurong Bird Park's Nocturnal House. The paintings m the three completed displays lend a depth to the recreated habitats227 words
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Article100 1984-01-27 10 Through the park. in pictures FLASHY wooer, perfect gentleman and caring parent these are descriptions of some winged residents of the Bird Park. And the guide to finding them is a newly published book titled Singapore's Fabulous Jurong Bird Park. The $5 book features 250 vibrant pictures of birds and100 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-01-27 11 Evangeline Gamboa - Evangeline Gamboa Bj CATCHING mosquitoes is how 69-year-old Sangaram Samy describes the job he has held for 43 years. The daily-rated employee of the Environment Ministry started m his job to wipe out the malariacarrying vectors shortly after his arrival252 words
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312 1984-01-27 11 THE Board of Film Censors has introduced a new pay scheme to make the tensor's job more attractive. The new scheme has three different grades so as to allow promising officers to be promoted. This Ls to attract more suitable people to312 words
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Article111 1984-01-27 11 A THAI construction ker is believed to died m a hit-and-run ident along Street 21 m Tampines \'ew Town on Wednesday. Mr Charan Pra-l'd. 25. was found dead at 3 am a short distance from the .(instruction site where he worked. On the same day.111 words
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Article437 1984-01-27 11 Average of 11 stolen each day last year THEFT of motor vehicles soared last year, with police records showing an average of 11 vehicles stolen each day. A total of 4.178 vehicles were reported lost last yea r compared with 3.116 m 1982 ancl 2,567437 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-01-27 11 CHURCHES WHEN Church's Texas Fried Chicken's contract at the airport expired, the space was put up for tender. Nobody, not even Church's, wanted it. About 55,000 people pass through Changi Airport everyday, but this was not enough to entice fast food operators.224 words
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Article76 1984-01-27 11 THE Minister of State (Trade and Industry) and MP for Cairnhill, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, will be the guest-of-honour at a Malay cultural dance night on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. at the Singapore Cultural Theatre m Grange Road. The show is being organised by the Malay Dance76 words
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154 1984-01-27 11 A MOTORIST, who had given the law the slip for four years by ignoring 21 traffic summonses and the resultant arrest warrants for failing to attend court, was arrested on Tuesday. The 28-year-old welder was detained along Marine Parade Road at about 7.15154 words
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Article53 1984-01-27 11 A BLOOD donation session will be held at Foo Ghow Methodist Church m Race Course Road on Sunday from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. A total of 1,042 units of blood was donated for the week ending Jan 22 and 1,250 blood tranfusions were given during53 words
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Article249 1984-01-27 13 BEN DAVIDSON - Credit card man's jail term cut BEN DAVIDSON By AN ENGINEERING consultant who was jailed for eight months last October for credit card frauds, will be able to celebrate the Lunar New Year with his family thanks to Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin. The Chief Justice reduced the man's jail249 words
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Article67 1984-01-27 13 TWENTY-THREE Chase Manhattan Bank cheques with a total face value of $44,903 were reported missing from a parked car m Penang Lane on Sunday night. There were 13 "payee only" cheques (serial number CMB 446 m to *****7) and 10 cash cheques (CMB *****8 to *****7). Anyone67 words
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Article159 1984-01-27 13 DRUNKEN driving was responsible for ill accidents during the first 11 months of last year. Ten of them were fatal, 12 caused serious injuries and 82 slight injuries. During the period, 238 motorists were charged with drunken driving, an offence which carries a maximum fine159 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-01-27 13 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By THE Primary School Leaving Examination takes a step into the computer age this year, with pupils making use of special answer forms that will make marking much quicker and 100 per cent accurate* The Education Ministry's decision to go ahead with314 words
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174 1984-01-27 13 Police lecture for those in massage business POLICE have been giving talks to those m the massage parlour business to familiarise them with the rules and regulations governing their trade. Since the beginning of this month, about 450 massage parlour operators and masseuses visited the Anti-Vice Enforcement Unit m Eu174 words
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201 1984-01-27 13 DILUTED acid was splashed on a cashier after a confrontation during which she denied having an affair with another woman's husband. Sisters Koh Seak Hoon, 24, and Koh Ah Sai, 29, later surrendered at a police station for hurting Miss Chiam201 words
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155 1984-01-27 13 SBS prepares for phasing out of all conductors by year's end CONDUCTORS with the Singapore Bus Service are being phased out because there will be no need for them when all SBS buses operate on a one-man ticketing system by the end of the year. This was revealed m the155 words
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Article48 1984-01-27 13 A LUNAR New Year dinner party for senior citizens and the aged poor of the Moulmein constituency will be held on Feb 12 at 6 p.m. at the Moulmein community centre. Registration for the dinner is now open. Further details are available from the community centre..48 words
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Article42 1984-01-27 13 TWO new High Commissioners to Singapore presented their credentials to President Devan Nair yesterday at the Istana. The ceremonies were held separately. They are Mr Loku Banda Chandrasekera Monerawela of Sri Lanka and Shri A. N. Gopalakrishna Pillai of India.42 words
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437 1984-01-27 14 Two hotels cut rates, others offer discounts ErOOn rates of two ng hotels m Singapore have dropped by as nuch as M per rent The price restructuring ol Mandarin Hotel and Hilton Hotel is one way m uhich hey hope to keep pace with increasing competition This is believed to437 words
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Article39 1984-01-27 14 THE Tamil Muslim Jama'at association will hold a Prophet Muhammad Birthday celebration on Sunday from 10 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Parliamentary Secretary (Health and Culture), Haji Wan Hussin Zoohri. is the guest of honour.39 words
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236 1984-01-27 14 Do not give in to 'sharks' travellers told i HE Consumers' Association of Singapore last night urged people planning holidays m West Malaysia and fbaOaad not to give m to the "sharks" who have marked up coach fares by between 14 per cent and ISO per cent. Case executive secre■;in236 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-01-27 14 Escalators and lifts for all stations to cost $41 million REVERSIBLE escalators will be used m all the Mass Rapid Transit stations 10 speed up peak-hour crowds. These escalators can be switched on to move either way, making travel m333 words
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183 1984-01-27 14 ARTHUR LEE - ARTHUR LEE Picture by THE two little elephants had little time for aU that adult talk that appears to he going on. They were more keen on the bananas and there were plenty around, it seems. Chawang and Jamilah got the banana treat yesterday183 words
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135 1984-01-27 14 THE Singapore Zoological Gardens will increase its rates for the Friends of the Zoo scheme from May Day. A zoo spokesman said since the scheme started m 1974, rates had changed only once and this was a reduction but admission rates had,135 words
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274 1984-01-27 14 A FOUR-member foreign and local joint venture group has bagged its second contract to build a mass rapid transit station the Somerset Road station just across from the Phoenix Hotel. Bocotra Construction, made up of Boric-Sac of France, Ong Chwee Kou (OCX) Building274 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1984-01-27 15 The Wee Mon-Cheng tax case Prosecution raises four main questions THE Hongkong connection m the Wee MonCheng tax evasion trial came m for close scrutiny by the prosecution yesterday. Cross-examining Wee. State Counsel Jiang Siew Ming wanted to know: WHO exactly was Mr Wing-Shou Kee, Wee's brother-in-law1,021 words
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Article97 1984-01-27 15 WORK at the Stock Exchange and some offices m ihe Central Business District got off to a late start yesterday morning due to a power failure. Robina House, Shenton House, Marina House, HC Building and part of Hong Leong Building were affected by tne blackout97 words
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69 1984-01-27 15 A COMPANY executive, Mr Christopher Ang, 27, lost $6,999 and traveller./ cheques worth I S$3,9M from his ear at Parkway Parade on Wednesday The money and cheques were kept m an envelope m a briefcase which was placed on the floorboard of his car.69 words
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105 1984-01-27 15 Man, stabbed twice, dies in hospital MAN died m Alexandra Hospital yesterday morning shortly after he was stabbed during a quarrel with a group of people m Alexandra Road. Police identified him as Mr Ng Teck Song, 25. He suffered two stab wounds and died at 7.49 a.m. Mr Ng,105 words
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Article75 1984-01-27 15 CHUAN Hoc Avenue and Phillips Avenue will be converted into one-way streets from 19 a.m. today. Traffic flow will thus be from Chuan Hoe \venue towards Parry Avenue and from Phillips Avenue towards Yio thu Kang Road. Appropriate traffic signs and lane markings will be installed. A75 words
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183 1984-01-27 15 Wee questioned on his work during Occupation QUESTIONS about what Wee Mon-Cheng did during the Japanese Occupation were asked at his trial yesterday. They came about when he explained that, after taking up the post as Singapore's ambassador to Japan, he was very busy and was even learning Japanese to183 words
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Article84 1984-01-27 15 stolen' report A BUSINESSMAN has reported to poiice that over $121,000 m cas-h and valuables were sto,en from his drug store m Petaling Road, otf Boon Keng Road, on Monday night. Mr Y.S. Ng, 31, reported that he found the padlock securing the rear collapsible iron84 words
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Article34 1984-01-27 15 THE visit to Singapore by the secretary-general of the Arab League, Mr Chedli Klibi, scheduled for today and tomorrow, has been cancelled, a statement from the Ministry of Culture said yesterday.34 words
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99 1984-01-27 15 Kallang Theatre will be ready next July THE Kallang Theatre should be ready for cultural and other live performances by July next year. Work to convert the cinema into a cultural theatre-cum-concert hall began last week. When completed, the theatre should have just under 2,000 seats. According to the Public99 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-01-27 40 Picture by AN OILER, seriously injured m an air crash m Indonesia, was flown here yesterday for an emergenev operation. Mr Paul Erwin 801 l weg Paz, 28, a Bollivian, was one of three survivors of the crash m the island of Sulawesi on Tuesday. SixAZIZ HUSSIN - 151 words
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266 1984-01-27 40 DEPOSITORS do not put their money m the Post Office Savings Bank just because of its lucky draws. A survey conducted recently among account holders found that depositors were more attracted by factors such as the longer banking hours, good, tax-exempt interest and its266 words
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420 1984-01-27 40 Panel member 'at times did not take notes' Wrongful dismissal suit i i A MEMBER of the board of inquiry who was supposed to record the evidence at the hearing into two charges against a police inspector five years ago, was seen with his arms folded at one stage, the420 words
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210 1984-01-27 40 SBC's call to unhappy Indian artistes THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is willing to meet any Indian artistes who are still unhappy over remarks made by a television! producer m a Straits; Times report early thisj month. "So far, nobody has approached us. If any group wants to meet us, we210 words
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150 1984-01-27 40 TELEVISION viewers who get poor reception on Channel 12 will have to adjust their sets. Instructions on how to do this will be televised on Channels 5 and 8 from today, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation said yesterday. The daily transmission for the150 words
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Article66 1984-01-27 40 THE SHEENA EASTON concert on Nov 4 was held without a public entertainment licence, and the managing director of the company that staged the pop star's show at the National Theatre was fined $500 yesterday. American, Matthew Bosco, 43, of Dragon Showcase Productions Pte Ltd admitted the66 words
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Article115 1984-01-27 40 SK FOREIGNERS were each fined between $600 and $800 yesterday for working as divers for a company here when on social visit passes. Noel Sydney Carter and Michael Hugh Brooking Hailton, both 30, were each fined $600. Hugh Bernard Ensor, 32. Gene Paul Clements, 24, and Christoper115 words
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Article68 1984-01-27 40 A MAN, claimed trial yesterday to allegedly committing mischief by dirtying another man's car. Tan Kirn Beng, 28, was alleged to have splashed white liquid and pasted a used sanitary napkin onto the car on Nov 14 last year m B car park m Bedok North Road68 words
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Article83 1984-01-27 40 TWO MEN were yesterday committed to stand trial m the High Court for offences under the Arms Offences Act. Liew Kirn Khoy, 36, is facing two charges of unlawfully possessing firearms and another two counts of committing robbery when a firearm was used. Lee Song Siah.83 words
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Article70 1984-01-27 40 A FLORIST paid $260 as deposit for two Pekinese puppies, but she saw neither the pups nor her money again. Madam Tan Lay Geok. 40. had made a deal with a regular customer. Ng Geok Eng. 24, to buy the puppies from one of Ng's friends. Yesterday70 words
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Advertisement107 1984-01-27 13 \\^A mmmm Tonight relax with Trilogy at Le\fend6me In the romantic, candle-lit New Zealand featuring Heather, elegance of our lounge, unwind Harvey and Michael. Nightly, to the soothing sounds flt\ I the except Sundays, of Trilogy' our IJ jj EJUnEIStIJ trom 8.30 nm 1 X__\\W SINGAPORf f latest group from107 words
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Advertisement118 1984-01-27 14 m. X Ift I#l Jfjl I t VB9BI Mi^^l^lH^H _^_^M _^_^M <P^F^9hH 9 m_^_^m_M_m M^^r Mgj^p^ mja -l^J_\^m A*mm Mk WW \W Celebrate this festive season with 3 choice gifts from j£jiiiS2S wfr jTI M J_ Courvoisier and one of these three gifts is yours. j I •■■■■r 1 So118 words
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Advertisement10 1984-01-27 15 POSB services, not draws I attract clients j Page 4010 words
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Advertisement319 1984-01-27 15 iGEtWOFFi THE PRICE Ur UULU. ks I 250 grams, of pure. rich, creamery Meadow Gold Butter at 20c I off its usual price. All you have to do is clip this coupon and exchange it when you buy Meadow Gold Butter at NTUC Fairprice, Yaohan, Econ Minimart and leading provision319 words
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395 1984-01-27 16 More Indonesians to work in E. Malaysia Jakarta to undertake recruitment of workers JAKARTA, Thurs. THE Indonesian government has decided to send several thousand more citizens to work on plantations m Sarawak and Sabah. The Manpower Minister. Admiral Sudomo. announcing this yesterday after a meeting with President Suharto, said hisReuter; AFP; AP - 395 words
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103 1984-01-27 16 SK REM BAN. Thurs. A robber-tapper was accidentally shot dead by his friend who mistook him for a monkey. The incident occurred at Kampong Songai Buloh, about three km from Koala Kelawang town, m Jelebu yesterday. The police said Mr Lew Tai, 54,Bernama - 103 words
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Article61 1984-01-27 16 ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Vice-Chancellor of the University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Tan Sri Prof Dr A wang Had Salleh, has been appointed the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of Northern Malaysia, tbe Minister of Education, Datuk Dr Sulaiman Daud, said today. The minister said the new universityBernama - 61 words
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Article32 1984-01-27 16 KUCHING, Thurs. Five cases of suspected dengue fever and two cases of suspected dengue haemorrhagic fever were reported m Sarawak today. All those suspected of having dengue fever are women. BernamaBernama - 32 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-01-27 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The new Constitution (Amendment) Bill 1984, passed at a special session of Parliament early this month, has been enacted into law. Parliament officials told Agence France Presse yesterday that the Bill was presented last Thursday to Deputy Yang diPertuan Agung TuankuAFP - 154 words
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60 1984-01-27 16 THE Sultan of Johor, Sultan Mahmud Iskandar, m the seat of a fully- instrumented mock-up of a F-16 cockpit during the Asian Aerospace Exhibition m Singapore recently. Explaining to the Sultan how the mock-up cockpit should be operated is General Dynamics marketing directorUPI - 60 words
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336 1984-01-27 16 No late night functions for ministers directive Quote s^^^^^^^^^a^^^^^am_AM_W_m_M_MAS^__A__km_-MtMMM__A_ WE'RE worried about the future of Blue Network. When a radio station has no full-time English language news-readers and announcers, it is time some planning has to be done. Recently, 192 candidates were sent for voice tests. None q was suitable336 words
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163 1984-01-27 16 Ungrateful students overseas rapped by Mahathir PARIS, Thurs. Malay sian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has hit out at Malaysian students who were sent overseas but refuse to recognise the government m Kuala Lumpur. These students did not acknowledge him as the Prime Minister, he said Some ofBernama; Reuter - 163 words
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Article58 1984-01-27 16 Three on fake note charge KOTA KINABALU. Thurs A police constable was among three men who were charged m the magistrate's court here yesterday for possessing 2,190 counterfeit $50 ring git notes. The constable, Iman bin Dini. together with former policeman Aminuddin bin Daudah, 29, and farmer Saidinah bin Unggal.Bernama - 58 words
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Article443 1984-01-27 18 A PARAMOUNT principle of modern civilisation is that justice must be seen to be done. At the same time, wherever humanly possible, it should be done swiftly. Two current examples suggest that the scales of justice m Singapore sometimes move with disquieting slowness. A witness m443 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1984-01-27 18 NICHOLAS DANILOFF; ROBIN KNIGHT - NICHOLAS DANILOFF ROBIN KNIGHT Growing might of the armed forces m the Soviet Union By m Moscow and m Washington AS the mystery deepens over Mr Yuri Andropov's prolonged absence from public view, there are growing signs that the Soviet military may beUSN - 1,170 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-01-27 18 THERE Ls one overriding reality for Private Ivanov, the Soviet GI Joe life m the Army is tough. Drafted at age 18 for a two-year hitch m the Army or three years m the Navy, with only limited' chances of deferment, Ivanov canUSN & WR; WR - 322 words
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Article615 1984-01-27 18 The Russell Baker column NEW YORK From the mailbag of Doctor Hypocrites, syndicated political physician: "Dear Mr McGovern: I have the lab reports on the tests taken during your visit Friday last when you came to me complaining of 'an odd sensation' that you were once againNYT - 615 words
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Advertisement39 1984-01-27 19 DON'T BE SHY j mmwmuuumm^_^_ mu uu IF YOl can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start In Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the initiator!39 words
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Article393 1984-01-27 20 ERIC HALL - ERIC HALL Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang By BEIJING Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang has held the headlines m North America with his charm and skill, but is he the durable statesman many m the West believe or simply the vulnerable mouthpiece of Mr Deng393 words
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Article, Illustration592 1984-01-27 20 Some people see Mr Deng's powerful patronage as being Mr Zhao's only real advantage, but one diplomatic political analyst m Beijing observed: "His real strength comes from his track record. He is very shrewd and has taken things at a steady pace." Others believe Mr ZhaoReuter - 592 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-01-27 20 Business hit by Lebanese war BEIRUT Lebanon's national airline, whose pilots have a reputation for getting passengers to Beirut m all but the most perilous of times, is on the verge of bankruptcy. Mr Salim Salaam, the 61-year-old chairman and president of Middle East Airlines, saysNYT - 612 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-01-27 21 AFTER three days oi falls, the stock market recovered coovhw inptj yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial index reached a new high, rising 10.36 points to 1045.34 and the Business Times composite index jumped T. 29 points to 964.92. Gains outnumbered losses 114 to 47, reflecting the general154 words
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Article33 1984-01-27 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 76 24 30 Finance 13 3 6 Hotels 5 5 2 Properties 6 c 3 Plantations 9 5 2 vtl 2 2 Deb Loans 4 3 533 words
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Article91 1984-01-27 21 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished slightly steadier yesterday after trading cautiously tn the past few sessions. The market opened quietly as investors were reluctant to make fresh commitment, following poor leads from WAD Street. Sentiment improved m the afternoon, with buyers chasing after particularly91 words
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Article108 1984-01-27 21 INDICES Highs Lows Faber Merlin, rated as one of the top stocks of last year, dropped one cent to $1.76 with 195,000 units traded. Generally, dealers had anticipated that the market would bounce back from its losing streak. Many felt it had been oversold the last few days. "The latest108 words
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Article37 1984-01-27 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 53 45 23 Finance 4 4 5 Hotels 0 0 2 Properties 4 1 4 Oil Palms 6 1 2 Tins 3 4 5 Rubbers B*3 Deb Loans 0 0 437 words
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Article23 1984-01-27 21 Promet 1,215,000 Pan-El 970,000 Supreme Corp 872.000 UOL Warrants 816,000 Hind Hotels 595,000 Total turnover: 15.79 m Total value: $50.05 m23 words
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Article96 1984-01-27 21 Rises NST 1710 +30 Oriental HMfs 540 +25 LarutTm 392 +22 OCBC 1150+20 MTC7BC 740 +20 M Breweries 700 +20 SNPL 700 +20 SthMsialnd 615 +20 Set Properties 595 +20 C1 C 565 +20 Raleijti 565 +20 Falls Tronoh lines 780 —25 G I Hdp 50c 44*96 words
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Article60 1984-01-27 21 Jan 25 lan 26 BT Composite: 957 63 964.9? B 7 Indicator *****68 *****88 ST Industrials: 1034.98 1045.34 ST Finance: 2908 70 2920 98 ST Hotels 965 81 966.37 ST Properties: 704 42 705 85 ST Minings 297 28 296.52 ST Plantations. 1704.50 1706 80 OCBC 850 18 858.8760 words
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Article57 1984-01-27 21 3oustea,lßhd hi C&C -20 CCM -.'0 CoW Storage +4 sr" rs c ri PMC Pan Dec fll f* l 8 Nat Iron unch hornet 1G Robinson s Perts Plant unch Prina unch Sine Dirtj 4 S Tradr* 15 Rothmans I -1 Scmb Sh^> UM Works Nearnej57 words
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154 1984-01-27 21 Loo takes over as group managing director Haw Par Brothers haw par Brothers International Limited has announced a new group managing ifirector to replace Mr Richird K'llis. Mtoo real jned it Bm end ol last year He is Mr Lm Sen Pok and his appointment takm eflect from Peh i154 words
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Article42 1984-01-27 21 !'f DAY is the List day al 'he High-Tech Made m New t i exhibition at tbe Hyatl Rmh Hotel [nfoi mation on resean h i omputei equip b tad conißawkatioa win be i ►M'liU ai\ til able42 words
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Article26 1984-01-27 21 KUALA LUMPUR Dunlop Malaysia Industries has secured a one-year contract to supply earthmover tyres wortli Ms 3 million to a country m Europe. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article29 1984-01-27 21 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian government has cut rhe total export duty on whole and ground white pepper to M 5823.25 and M 51 ,386.79 per tcnne. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article26 1984-01-27 21 KUALA LUMPUR Export duty on many grades of Malaysian rubber has been reduced to 24 i cents per kilo from 24's cents per kilo. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-01-27 21 20 pc drop m profits PRE-TAX profits of North Borneo Timbers Bhd fell by close on 20 per cent to M 55.46 million m 'he half-year to Nov 30 last. After including losses from Sabah. Softwoods, m which it has a 40 per cent interest, however, the picture was96 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-01-27 21 Bid won't be raised AMSTERDAM The Royal Dutch Shell group does not mean to raise its bid of US$55 (about Ssll7) a share for minority shareholders m Shell Oil Company of the US, despite the latter's recent announcement of an oil discovery, a group spokesman said. The news quashedReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-01-27 21 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By IF you have ever driven a Volkswagen, taken a Polaroid snapshot, played an Atari video game or used Clairol Shampoo, you may have been influenced by Doyle Dane Bernbach Advertising. These are among the clients of this agency,309 words
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113 1984-01-27 21 ALTHOUGH Atari worldwide is suffering losses, its computers are selling well here, said local distributors Hin Seng Pte Ltd. Sales of Atari home computers increased 175 per cent last year, those for video computer systems rose 72 per cent, and sales of games113 words
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289 1984-01-27 21 CONSTRUCTION and Supplies House Berhad (CASH) expects to make a pre-t&X profit of M 5 6.85 million this year 2 times bettei than its results for last year if all g ies '.veil. The latest forecast is MSXUO.OOO more than forecast289 words
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314 1984-01-27 21 CONRAD RAJ - New MAS check on credit card firms CONRAD RAJ By Now they also have to submit monthly reports THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has further tightened its checks on credit card companies by asking them to submit monthly reports. In a circular issued last month, the MAS asked the companies314 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-01-27 21 your market basket What a typical family of four This Chiftft would buy from Tanglin Halt wwk tr »«t wet market *wk I J 500gm lean pork 4.00 Unch 300gm streaky pork 500gm mutton 5.50 Unch I 500gm beef (frozen) 5.00 Unch lkg chicken: hen cockerel 4.80 Unch 10 eggs:120 words
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Article199 1984-01-27 21 Malaysia Mining pans gold TWO companies have announced they are to start small scale gold mining operations along the stretch of Sungei Galas near Pulai m Ulu Kelantan. The companies are Malaysia Mining Corporation Bhd and Kampong Lanjut lln Dredging, an associated company m which it has a 43.2 per199 words
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156 1984-01-27 21 INDONESIA will refine all its crude oil by the end of this year, said Pertamina's chief representative here. Refiners hote were given a brief respite for the first few months of this year when Indonesia's two oil refineries, one at Cilacap and the156 words
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Article55 1984-01-27 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not evary transaction, nor every price dealt iii at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarih covered m "business done' Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does not show the trend55 words
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1300 1984-01-27 22 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL A M I) B 50« 1 .%5B I STS) (2) UM 3) 159 (22) 1 57XAU. Aetna ,2 AA 2.725) ill 2.88 (1) 2.89 il) 2.70 Alcom (2 795) (t) ."78(1) 2.75 (2) 2 74 Allied Choc (2.508) (1) 248 (5) J 4 BAT IB* .28181,300 words
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Article251 1984-01-27 22 DBS (10.408 10. SOS t (10) 10.30 (6) 10.30 (5) 10.40 H Leong Fin (4.488 4.505) (4) 4.50 ICB (7.8587.905)(7)7.85(2)7.90 (3) 7.85 (3) 7.9OSETT (7.858 7.905) ICS (8.05B8.10S)(3)8.05(2)8.05 (2) 8.10 Intl Trust (2.618 2.625) (4) 2.63 (27) 2.62 (8) 2.61 (5) 2.62 M B S (4.068 4.205) (5) 4.06251 words
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Article39 1984-01-27 22 Faber Merlin (1.768 1.775) (48) 1.76 (10) 1.75 (51) 1.77 (86) 1.76 OUE (4.585)(6)4.56(5)4.58(10) 4.56 Sealion (4.208) (16) 4.26 (1) 4.24 (3) 458 (10) 452 (16) 454 (1) 450 (25) 452 Shangri-La (3.368 3.385) (5) 3.38 (4) 3.3639 words
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Article91 1984-01-27 22 B Raya (2598) (6) 258 (7) 258 (13) 2.29 (22) 2.30 B Sembawang (4.688 4.705) (1) 4.70 Bolton (3.08 B) (5) 3.08 (2) 3.10 (10) 3.08 C Properties (4.568 4.805) (1) 4.60 City Dcv BOt Ipoh Garden BOt (2598) (36) 2.40 Island Pen (5.908 6.055) M Credit (3.188 3.205)91 words
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Article126 1984-01-27 22 A Enterprises (4.868) (1) 4.84 (1) 4.82 (3) 4.86 Chin Teck (8.008 8.408) Cons Plant BOt (3.408) (43) 3.40 (3) 3.38 (8) 3.40 (3) 3.42 (1) 3.44 Duff Dcv (4.568) (4) 4.56 (1) 4.58 CD Dunlop Est (2.185) (37) 2.19 (2) 2.18 (2) 250 (20) 2.19 Glenealy (3.048) High126 words
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Article621 1984-01-27 22 Aokam (3.808 4.305) Ayer Hitam Tin (6.408) Ber junta! (5.00 B) M M C lOt (2.178) (15) 2.15 (1) 2.16 (9) 2.17 Pahang Cons 26p (1.508 1.528) (3) 1.52 (32) 151 (13) 1.50 (31) 1.51 (23) 1.50 Selangor Dredg (6 008 6.105) (2) 6.05 (2) 6.15 (2) 6.05 (9)621 words
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Article58 1984-01-27 22 BMT (5.008) CD D fc C Bank BOt (3.10 B) G E Life (18.00 B) MAA (***** *****) MBF Hldgs BOt (2588 2508) (11) 2.89 (2) 2.88 (48) 2.90 (12) 2.93 (36) 2.92 (13) 2.91 (4) 2.88 (65) MBF Corp BOt (3.768 3.805) (7) 3.76 (5) 3.80 (18) 3.7858 words
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Article138 1984-01-27 22 ANA Hotels (1.048 1.065) (11) 1.03 (15) 1.04 (3) 1.05 (1) 1.06 (2) 1.04 (20) 1.05 Ambassador (1050S) Grand Central (3.085) H Royal (1.938) (1) 1.90 (1) 1.92 (1) 1.90 (4) 1.93 H Tal-Pan (1.098 1.108) (3) 1.10 (5) 1.09 (2) 1.06 (1) 1.06 (8) 1.09 (7) 1.10 Hind138 words
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Article56 1984-01-27 22 Bonvests BOt (1.408 1.416) (20) 1.41 (2) 1.42 (2) 1.40 (16) 1.41 Hong Fok (2.028 2.048) (3) 2.04 (2) 2.05 (2) 2.03 (2) 2.03 (2) 2.02 (1) 2.04 P Pelangi BOt (2.308 2.328) (7) 250 (2) 259 (1) 2.30 (4) 253 (3) 252 Petaling Gd 50* (2.328) (4) 2.3356 words
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Article59 1984-01-27 22 Asiatic Dcv 50* (1.375) (1) 1.36 (5) 1.36 (5) 1.35 Bedford BOt (2.608) (2) 2.58 (2) 2.60 Landmarks H BO« (3568 3.585) (5) 3.54 (1) 3.56 (10) 3.56 (6) 354 (2) 358 Lingui BOt (3.028) (2) 3.04 (1) 3.02 (12) 3.04 Mentakab (850 B) New Serendah (3.505) Riverview (550859 words
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Article17 1984-01-27 22 Kamunting 50* UOtKesang Hidgs 3 90 h Kramat (3.608) T Harbour (4 948 5.00S [2 IM17 words
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Article143 1984-01-27 22 DBS CULS (1.288 1.295) (3) 157 Dunlop Est CL LS 1 1 068 1.06 ft (14) 1.06 (10) 1.06 F Merlin CULS 1 968) (It 1.96 G Corn CULS (1) 1.86 JC-MPH Loan (0 77-. B 0.1_i(3) 0.77 V. (2) 0.78 (2. 0.77 V. JC-MPH Wrts (0.48W8 0.496 (10)0.47".143 words
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Article1275 1984-01-27 22 V jlnomoto < Alcom (2998 3.005) (8) 3.02 (19) 306 A Chee (2.805) AMD (3.568 3 60S) (7) 3.62 (3) 3.66 (8) 3.64 (1) 3.54 (3) 3.60 API (1.998 2 00S) (25) 2.00 (16) 1.98 (26) 199 .ASM (2 01S) (142) 2.02 (21) 2.03 (99) 2.01 Bata ;.348) d)1,275 words
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Article114 1984-01-27 22 Arab-Malaysian (1.89 B) (46) 1.71 (70) 1.70 D*C Bank (3.408 3.425) (20) 3.42 (11) 3.40 DBS (11.008 U.3OS) HL Credit (7 70S) (1)7.60(1)7.50 HL Finance (4.908 5.005) (1) 490 M Banking U0.308 10.40S) (24) 10.40 (2) 10.30 M Credit (7) 3.50 (12) 3.54 (55) 3.52 MBS (4.428 4.445) (2)114 words
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Article18 1984-01-27 22 9 Merlin (1.91 B) (12) 1.92 (51) 1.91 Kasa Sayang (2.505) (2) 2.52 (1) 2.51 (IH) 2.5018 words
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Article103 1984-01-27 22 B Raya (2.498) (26) 2.48 (7) 2.50 (39) 2.49 Bolton (3.328 3.345) (9) 3.30 (11) 3.32 Bkt Sembawang (5.305) C Prep City Dcv (temporarily suspended) cd Ipoh Gdn (2.678) (5) 2.65 (7) 2.64 (4) 2.66 (10) 2.67 Ul Pen (6.558) Petaling Gdn (2.568 2.575) (4) 2.58 (2) 2.57 (56)103 words
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Article113 1984-01-27 22 Aokam (4.705) A Amal (5.408 5.455) (2) 5.45 A Hitam (7.908 8.205) (2) 8.10 Berjuntal (5.508 5.655) (1) 5.60 (3) 5.55 Gepeng Cen (14.705) Kpg Lanjnt (6.105) (2) 5.90 (7) 6.10 Kamutlng (1) 7.35 xd KilllngkaU (6.005) Kramat (4.705) X Kampar (6.405) (5) 6.40 xd Kuchal (9.005) MMC (2.378113 words
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Article76 1984-01-27 22 Austral Ent (5.308 5.405) (2) 5.35 (16) 5.30 Batu Kawan (5.258 5.305) (6) 5.20 cd Benta (7.658) (1) 7.65 Consplant (3.748 3.765) (13) 3.72 (20) 3.74 HMPB (5.408 5.605) (8) 5.35 (5) 5.45 (6) 5.40 Kemayan (6.555) (36) 6.70 (4) 6.65 (6) 6.80 (1) 6.75 (4) 6.85 Ungul76 words
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Article188 1984-01-27 22 Asiatic Dcv (1.478) (12) 1.48 (1) 1.46 (6) 1.47 Asiatic A (1.368 1.375) (37) 1.38 (2) 1.35 (8) 1.36 (2) 1.37 B Untang (6.205) Bkt Katil (2.828) Bedford (2.80 B) (26) 2.75 (25) 2.76 (7) 2.78 (4) 2.77 (8) 2.79 (51) 2.80 Chin Teck (9.005) (1) 9.00 (1)188 words
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Article27 1984-01-27 22 AMF Bond (0.955) (2) 0.95 Dunlop Est Loan (1.14 B) (27) 1.15 (22) 1.14 Gen Corp Loan (2.058 2.075) (6) 2.05 Merlin Loan (2.185) (2) 2.1427 words
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Article2548 1984-01-27 22 1983/84 Last Yield Yd Day 1983/84 Last Yiek) Voi Day High Low Company Sale Chan(e ("000) rifti Low rffh Low Company Sale Chant* (000) Hifh Low SECTION ONE 620 32D Ku&la Sldlin 606 5 If < m «oo gtviivnvnE 1M Kullm MsU so, apg +2 3.22,548 words
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Article, Illustration34 1984-01-27 23 Closing prices Closing prices RUBBER cents kilo TIN MS/kilo Singapore Straits Tm $29 15 Feb 243.00 unch down 2.50 cents Malaysia Feb 267 50 Turnover: 165 tonnes, down 1 50 cents down 6 'nnnes34 words
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Article26 1984-01-27 23 GOLD USS/oz Thurs Wed S.ngapore 368 00—368.50 366.60—367.10 Hongkong 368.00-368.50 366*0-366.90 Wed iues MM York *****—367.00 366.00— 367 00 London 366 50—367.00 365.00- 365.5026 words
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Article115 1984-01-27 23 THU KILOBAR market was traded between 3525.320 and 5525.328 The Far East gold market opened at U55,167.80 8.30 m extremely quiet trading, saw the day's high of U*****.30 8.80 and closed for lunch at U*****.00 8.50. Re-opening at U*****.00 8.50, it dropped tt the day's low of U*****.40 7.90.115 words
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Article124 1984-01-27 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed lower m dull trading on lack of buying interest after a limit down close on palm oil futures. PALM Closing prices Crude MJ tonne palm oil Jan 26u0 (south) Refined palm oil US J tonne RBD palm oil Feb 1300 sellers)124 words
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Article28 1984-01-27 23 Closet prices ALUMINUM tome Wed Spot 1090.00- 1090.50 (1098 50-1099 00) 3 months *****0 *****0 (1127.00-1127 50) Market tone Steady at the lower levels Sales 16.350 tonnes28 words
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Article29 1984-01-27 23 CkjMig pnces COPPER I tonne Ned Spot 965 50-966 00 (959 50-960.00) 3 months 990 00— 990 50 984 00-984 50> Market tone Steady Sates 17 950 tonnes29 words
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Article66 1984-01-27 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday with Feb One RSS buyers quoted at 243.00 cents per kilo, down 2 1 cents from Wednesday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the market closed 1 cents easier 267.50 rents per kilo for Feb Int One RSS buyers. The International Natural Rubber66 words
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Article46 1984-01-27 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. Dealers said the buffer stock manager took most of the 155 tonnes on offer, down from Wednesday's 165. No foreign concentrates or rationing was reported.46 words
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Article26 1984-01-27 23 dosaif prices SILVER US$/troy Thu« Wed lingapore 8.10 815 8 03-8 08 Ned Tues lew York 8 07-812 8 04-8 09 Source CreSlil Suisse. Spore26 words
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Article278 1984-01-27 23 Noonclosinf Nutmeg Java twam Ctosiit prices prices J/lOOkj no FOB NSW $396.00 (sellers) 1 yen/60 Uo bi| COCOnut E&W FOB NSW $272.00 (sellers) tJ"^- a32 Red b« anB oj innmiae v.v Feb 354()0 BukFOB 208 00 (sellers) Gambler KM?*. ***** Old drum FOB 221.00 (sellers) FOB NSW 280278 words
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Article294 1984-01-27 23 Closing tone: Quiet and slightly easier (RAS), Easier (MRELB). FOB m bales Forward prices RAS KLCE (S cents/klo) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close 1984 April 252.25—253.75 252.00—252.50 280.00—***** 278 50—279 50 May 256.25—256.75 256.00—256.50 284.00 285.00 283 50—284 25 June 258.00 259.00 257.75—258.75 284.50—285.50 284 00— 285 00N294 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-01-27 23 NEW YORK, Wed. Rumours that President Ronald Reagan will not seek re-election sent stock prices plunging. The White House, however, said the rumours were false. The Dow Jones industrials average fell 10.99 points to 1231.89 its lowest level this year. The transportation average dropped 12.28 points to 573.01. but400 words
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Article170 1984-01-27 23 his 25 SaS^^Lzg, :S? g^ g* HK Elect S.lO -0.05 Intl City 089 +001 |no Land 0.45 +0.01 kMkMMH. 016 -002 Hk Elect Warr 770 +0.1 Jardlne Math 11*0 +01 ggy^^^ J {jj*' T*. hMOtMMi 2250 -0.8 Hk Gas 62.00 unch Jardlne Sec BBo unch Sw re Pac f170 words
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Article317 1984-01-27 23 \M 2% Ten Clunfe Mitsubishi 540 unrh Mitsui Co 355 -2 1080 -10 MtLsul .Shipbldg 189 t-4 AtH H MlLsul Smelting 468 -3 *m«da 1120 <•» MlLsukoshl 372 -1 MM B*m 443 -7 Mitsumi 1120 -20 Aidtr. QlMi 706 »3 Murau Mfj{ B*n« NUko Sk 459 -2 BrKtgMtone 810317 words
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Article330 1984-01-27 23 Jan 26 Cents Chant* I 235 /T_m Lelghton 183 +2 (tout) L^nd 1,,,^ 485 unch Magellan Pet Aust 230S A C 1 187 2 Mayne Nlckleu 282 unch A N I 262 -3 Metals Explor A p M 228 -5 N L 83 unch Aberfoylf 880 +20 Mideast 55330 words
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Article213 1984-01-27 23 tan 25 USI Cfaf %s&s» 5S A Gulf Res 20% Alcoa 44(4 Hewlett Pack 42** Allied Chem Cp 54 mv Busl Mach USH -1* AUU-Chalmers 16 inU Harvester 12% Am Tel 4 Tel 85* InU Tel Tel 45*4 Amu Inc 24 John&Jhsn 39% Amr Corp 36% Kaiser Alum213 words
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Article508 1984-01-27 23 Lan 25 Pence Change The following stocks are quoted m US dollars: DUSTRWLS AAC I.* AUled^yons 151 Arng01d................... 102* RTRPLC 4M tl Bracken 283 +10 BTRPLC 434 +f Blyvoors 12% Babcocks 174 +1 18 2 Barclays 559 +10 B Ke g 45h +1 Beechams 318 +2^ Beers 807 +15508 words
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Article219 1984-01-27 23 THE US dollar was quietly traded within the range of 552.1290/05 m the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday. Participants showed little interest. The greenback traded thinly against the major currencies with most dealers staying on the sideline. Against the Deutschemark, the dollar opened at 2.8128/35 and closed at 2.8130/40.219 words
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97 1984-01-27 23 TOKYO Reductions m bunker surcharges due to take effect next month, March and April were announced by the TransPacific Freight Conference of Japan/Korea, the Japan/Korea-Atlantic and Gulf Freight Conference, the Japan/Korea-West Canada Freight Conference and the Japan/ Korea-East Canada Freight Conference. They said the surcharge dueReuter - 97 words
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Article110 1984-01-27 23 Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Austrian schilling 10 7333 10.7411 94.65 92.46 Belgian franc (com) 3.7054 3.7090 272 43 267 79 Danish kronor 20.8672 20.8821 48.61 47.5 Finnish mark 35.8743 35.9032 French Franc 24.7314-24 7516 40.94 40 1 Indian110 words
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Article172 1984-01-27 23 Managers' prices Arbuthnot Securities Asia n h h pot M for lan 07 m_T Tenth B putra 1 95— 2 OC for Jan 27 S pore Growth I u no iO6 Eleventh B pu(ra Singapore Unit Trust OUB-Montagu Warn0 lnvest fußd 3 12 sLT/sTund 28 Un s n*""172 words
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Article, Illustration673 1984-01-27 23 Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Arr NZ Star (0524; KuramaM (61.401) Harvester (12/84) 27/1 (2100) 30/1 (2300) GoldOrh (38W, 27/1 (2030) 30 1 (2300) HKAce (56A) 27 1 (2000) 30 1 (2300) Achieve (*****W) 27 1 (1400) 30 1 (1600) Chengtu (31S) 27,1(1400) 30/ 1 1500)673 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-01-27 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dec Keppel Wharves Equator 111 22 aside 27 1 Ma u t Kota Jade 18 as.de 27 1 Nor hern Star KotaMurn, 10 11 aside 27] P° sto l na NippoMaru 33,4 as.de 27! f* Matsuyama SankoScorpK) 19 aside Z7/1237 words
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Article53 1984-01-27 24 Year ends poorly HONGKONG Tin PLC has produced poor resuits for last year. Despite higher tin production, turnover dived from almost Msl3 million to Msl.7 million. However, the trading loss, after depreciation but before tax, was sharply reduced to M 5439.314 from over M$ I million. Once again, there will53 words
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Article41 1984-01-27 24 SOl TH ERN Banking, m which Killinghall Tin M has a 58.8 per cent holding, is proposing a bonus and rights issue, which will raise its issued capital to Msso million. Both issues will be on a one-for-three basis.41 words
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Article26 1984-01-27 24 HOTEL Plaza has announced that it has increased its holding m Un ted International Services from iust under four million shares to 4.4 million.26 words
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Article103 1984-01-27 24 FOLLOWING Mr David Wong's sale of part of his holdings m Ocean Leila and Ocean Holdings. Singapore Land has set out details of the two companies. Ocean Leila owns 16.2 million shares and 22.5 million TSR. and Ocean Holdings 2.7 million shares and three million TSR.103 words
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Article42 1984-01-27 24 MR WEE Ec Chao has announced that his wife. Madam Lim Soon Chic, has bought 10,000 shares m United Overseas Bank. A sale has also been reported. Mr Wee Cho Bian says he has sold the 900*000 shares m UOB.42 words
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Article250 1984-01-27 24 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE City Developments By CITY Developments Ltd, which reported lower earnings yesterday, is asking shareholders to dip into their pockets. The directors are proposing to issue $90 million worth of unsecured loan stock at par with transferable sub- scription rights (TSR) on a one-for-three250 words
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157 1984-01-27 24 LOW Keng Huat Construction Co (S) Pte, which is expected to make its stock market debut before long, is investing In a major reside n tial /commercial complex here. The company will put $30 million into a sevenstorey development at tbe157 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-01-27 24 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By A LOCAL shipyard m Jurong has delivered three 85#-gross-tonne supply vessels simultaneously to China' The planning coordinator of the Southern Ocean Shipbuilding Co Pte Ltd, Mr Andy Tan, said yesterday bib company won the contract to build the ship* over138 words
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Article78 1984-01-27 24 Institutional investors IN ADDITION to the individuals who buy and sell on the stock exchange, there are also financial institutions such as banks, finance houses, insurance companies and semi-government bodies, like statutory boards and Intraco. They are the biggest operators m the market, but are more important m very large78 words
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Article299 1984-01-27 24 THIS is what we charge if we lend money to someone, and what we pay if we borrow. If a banker lends someone, say, $10,000 for an agreed period, he wants not only the money borrowed returned, but also a fee to cover the period of the loan. The299 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-01-27 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Malaysian Tobacco By MALAYSIAN Tobacco Co Bhd has completed the modernisation programme started five years ago. Chairman A.R.J. Christodolo says m his annual report that MTC now has completely up-to-date manufacturing and processing facilities, and no further major capital expenditure is envisaged m these289 words
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Advertisement694 1984-01-27 28 it 66 Situations Vacant )cal c) Secretarial/Clerical EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CUM you General Clerk required. Please or contact *****27, Mrs Yong for an n0 interview, /our Asia FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK oad. wanted by contracting firm at ome Tannery Road. Please contact and Mr Yee *****50. SalFEMALE GENERAL CLERKS with ability to694 words
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Advertisement620 1984-01-27 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i mmmmmm mmmmm mmm f) Sales f) Sales If you are able to motivate others and be creative m your present selling career but feels that you are not earning enough, then you will be the persons we are looking for to fill the620 words
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Advertisement304 1984-01-27 28 i SALtS REPRESENTATIVES Male/Female You *a>y be paid a minimum of $1,380/--in KJk>y o!js commtoion ROD Personnel are welcon^e Experience s wi necessar, but tius l be willing to learn Walk-In Interview at Sales Department 240 MacPherson Rd (1334) '03-0 1/04. Siong Huat Bldg. Tel: *****55 Ext 457/458 Harry Goh304 words
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Advertisement29 1984-01-27 28 MM_*P mV% B U S N S s Then venture into Section C. "Business To Business", B where you'll discover your business needs and businesses m need! C.A.T.S *****—29 words
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Advertisement1410 1984-01-27 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales t) Sales f) Sales We have immediate vacancies m our Centrepoint (Orchard Road) Supermarket foi the following positions: I 1 FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Interested applicants with or without the necessary experience are required to apply personally at the following1,410 words
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Advertisement508 1984-01-27 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical LfwifV j Due to ra P' d expansion of its Mf j |ff operations, MX ELECTRIC (S) PTE LTD, a leading British manufacturer of electrical installation materials, has the following vacancies to be filled by suitably qualified candidates. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN508 words
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Advertisement535 1984-01-27 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical m Technical opportunities with I <iiHJ> i A leading American company m Singapore engaged m the manufacturing of high pre- y clsion products for the telecommunication ft and data processing industry requires: ft I Maintenance \i Technicians (3 shift rotation)535 words
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Advertisement502 1984-01-27 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical We are looking for a young man to till the poe, 1 tion of: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN QUALIFICATIONS: a Possess at least GCE 'O' Level. Technical < stream. a Possess Class 3 driving licence. a Speaks and writes English and Mandarin502 words
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Advertisement196 1984-01-27 29 WTIPSD I NTC 3in Maintenance Fitting or equivalent I• 2 years' relevant working experience m production machines maintenance pneumatic and elec trical Installation and maintenance I Willing to work on either Permanent 2nd shift I interested applicants I are invited to call per I sonally during office I hours OR196 words
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Advertisement592 1984-01-27 29 66 Situations Vacant gi Technical REDIFFUSION SERVICES (S) PTELTD requires MECHANICS c Able to read and write English c Able to repair motor cars. and motorcycles. c Ai least 5 years experience m t.i- •< ■uy TECHNICIANS j c Bilingual m English and Mandarin c Possess Electronic Servicing Certificate from592 words
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Advertisement348 1984-01-27 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical We hava immediate vacancies tor Ihe following positions overseas It STRUCTURAL/CIVIL QUANTITY SURVEYOR 2) MECHANICAL ENGINEERS -ml sad lneitmnkml equipment checking, project ents Uoe wort led lo turnkey CQUStrS U Only qualified applicants wilh the necessary experience need apply Pls ma ontact MR DOMINIC AT348 words
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Advertisement208 1984-01-27 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production w t^ mx%t% Ci^ \y w x/s^^ W \\\\\m oO 1 KM W *A&t^r nC m m \M3 W u ss*£jri0 n o < <a wm R§§K\ ji>^SßS Nos: 10,20. *?f? > 22 30 51,61,93,143,208 words
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Advertisement150 1984-01-27 30 n^W Electronics^^ T**S_m i I XM-\*-Kmm\\ \\<wS_\ HMfl I *\H HI 'flj W^M\ ifl X^k. W j fl MMI wm \\WIW OjSJH n i n HnWnliHfflniniiflnlnin W I aflßPfvmffnln^ i 3 I^PW^VVPVi BBBH WW Hf J wim Wr l firfi_t P!_\r m^ mim MMmmmamMMmm WW f i Wmm I Wa150 words
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Advertisement1051 1984-01-27 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production 1^ m An established Timber Company manufacturings g semi-finished products mainly for tha European 5| Smarket invites suitably qualified candidates fori* af the posts of jg SECTION SUPERVISOR M Be The successful applicant will be respon- 5 m sible for1,051 words
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Advertisement146 1984-01-27 30 66 Situation! Vacant hi Production piSiSSiiiSll ANCHOR roOOl hay imme diate vacant rs tor K3553 Preference given tc those with previous expener* i dairy beverage md.,-- Salary will depend on working expenence s Attractive fringe benefits will be offeree Applicants please cal sona IK OR contact: DIAftA AMG 67 Quality146 words
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Advertisement205 1984-01-27 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production WMITHCOWONA V"ii 3 v\4 CC»» < As a result of our expansion we have .mmediate vacancies for r m, up to $465 starting up to $480 upon confirmation up to $515 after 6 months up to $570 after 1 year •nd IN ADDITION, VOMllgst $200205 words
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Advertisement234 1984-01-27 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous is looking for suitable candidates to fill the following positions: 1) RECEPTIONIST 2) GENERAL CLERKS GCE'O' level Certificate. Must be conversant m English and Mandarin. 3) TRAINEE OFFICE EQUIPMENT TECHNICIANS VI IB Fleet runks Certnicate or GCE 'O' level preferably Technical234 words
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Advertisement318 1984-01-27 31 $hcmqri-L<i hotel THE IDEAL PLACE FOR YOU TO WORK No 1 hotel ln Singapore. Proven record as good employer. Good, happy working environment. High starting pay. Annual NWC award and bonus. Merit Increment. Free meals: coffee/tea at breaks, free uniform and laundry. Free medical attention. Free transport home after midnight.318 words
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Advertisement656 1984-01-27 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous BROS POULTRY^ INDUSTRIES invites applications for the following positions: DELIVERY DRIVERS Possess Class 4 or 5 driving licence with clean record Monthly all-in salary not less than $680 with possibility to earn as much as $800 if candidates work hard and qualify m our incentive scheme.656 words
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Advertisement465 1984-01-27 31 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous In, V HOTEL has immediate vacancy for A. WAITERS/WAITRESSES Salary: $519.00 Completed Secondary Education; Must be prepared to do shift duties: Male applicants must complete National Service. B. POOL ATTENDANT Salary: $426.00 Must be able to swim. C. STEWARD ATTENDANT Salary: $426.00 D. COMMIS COOK465 words
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Advertisement264 1984-01-27 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous (y~-~ Q RESTAURANT A modern and first class Japanese Restaurant has vacancies for: Teppan-Yaki Cooks Interested applicants should have at least one year experience m a similar position. We offer good remuneration and attractive fringe benefits for the right candidates. Opportunity also exist for the264 words
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Advertisement378 1984-01-27 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous wm nLU a* ,t > MAMCn>BTAI«VfT invites applications for the following positions: (1) CAPTAIN (Male/ Female) (2) HOSTESS (3) WAITRESS (4) KITCHEN HELPER Call personally between 11a.m. 6p.m. at: CHAO PHAYA THAI SEAFOOD MARKET RESTAURANT, Block 730, Ang Mo Kio, Avenue 6, #02-4272, Singapore 2056.378 words
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Advertisement479 1984-01-27 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous iOOr fi***www requires 1. ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (Snack Bar) 2. BOWLING COUNTER RECEPTIONISTS 3. CLEANERS 4. CASHIERS 5. CLERK/TYPIST 6. SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Female) Please call personally for interview during office hours at: 100 Jalan Sultan -06-01 Sultan Ptaza Singapore 0719 A chemical manufacturing company m Jurong requires479 words
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Advertisement520 1984-01-27 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Drivers C lass 3 driving 1 1 cence with clean driving record Age below 45 Able to speak English Possess own m^.or cycle Interested applicants, please call personally for an interview at MALAYA TIN PRINTING CO LTD 1 Sixth Lok Yang Road Singapore 2262 Tel:520 words
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Advertisement497 1984-01-27 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous i Ettabhßh*<3 S«cun(y Company SECURITY PERSONNEL c Starting Salary $500 Age below 55 j c Able to speak 4; write Ifcnpfa English c Locationa:- Orchard Road. UpfM ReJStl 4- Bedok hi Interested applicant! please call w person al GALAXY INVESTIGATION SECUR.TY SERVICES PTE LTD No 6B497 words
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Advertisement397 1984-01-27 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CRYSTAL PALACE Due to rapid aipansion. requtrs 1) INOOOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE c Must have completed N S Maal bl willing to work shifts i'lea-sjiu personality c Speaks fluent Fnglish c Attractive salary and commission 2) GENERAL WORKERS Interested nini uti. pie.use praoMrit) at 45* River397 words
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Advertisement722 1984-01-27 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ATTENTION ALL SEC 4 A PRE-U STUDENTS! An established local Company h.Ls vacancies tor part-time jobs (General Workers) Rewarding salary and ang pows' will be given Interested pleas* teo Mr Albert Tan Irom 11.45 am to 4.45 p.m. at: 04-09 10 Sindo Bldg 68 Tannery722 words
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Advertisement617 1984-01-27 32 66 Situations Vacant j I) Miscellaneous PART-TIME CLINIC NURSES required f«>r night and Sunday Personal interview from 6.30 p.m. to B;sop.m. on 27/1/ M and 2pm IO 4p.m on 28.'1 84 sOl-3737 Bukit Merah Central. Blk 161 PORTSDOWN RESTAURANT REQUIRES Commis Cook (Western) and Waitresses Call m person at Portsdown617 words
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Advertisement781 1984-01-27 32 lllfll AN ADVERTISER TODAY Is look \2__rt__\l ">S T someone to exchange his I SHTOC73 Volkswagen Showcar King foi a ~ip*|o| j 131X1 model However, you may JL JPlfßl a,so hu -V ,!ls beetle' car Ex- J change your views at classificaSGDM) llon7fk 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance CAR INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY, Fabric781 words
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Advertisement2242 1984-01-27 32 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year 5 1 /2% p.a. 64 South Bridge Rd S 0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 5 3 /4% p.a. Blk 67 Circuit Rd *01-403 5.1337 Tel: *****40. 3 years2,242 words
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Advertisement660 1984-01-27 32 76 Vehicles For Sale S) Honda WELL MAINTAINED SEPT Honda Civic 3-door. Aircond. new battery, cassette radio, low mileage Excellent condition $13,800 Call *****6 1960 HONDA ACCORD (PARF) Passed inspection, aircond. radio cassette, tutf-kote beautifuilv kept Downpayment $4.000' *****02 1980 HONDA ACCORD 4-door. Manual Expensive accessories Tip top condition Only660 words
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Advertisement969 1984-01-27 32 76 Vehicles For Sale f) Mazda M/RCM 1977 MAZDA W Malloni wagon Atreond uSu, ia»M-:i'-Gcod condition PARI eiiKibi*sl4,Boo Selling $15,400 73* I XI I MARCH 1962 MAZDA 323 1.1. Hatchback. Aircon, cassette, radio Sport rims 1 prowner Showroom condition Sl9.BooonoTel *****21 i MAZDA 92S 1963 April 1 pi owner, excellent969 words
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Advertisement1214 1984-01-27 33 76 Vehicles Foi Sale I) Mitsubishi aug 1980 mit Sigma cs Aircond sasel le powei windows owner Tip tog l'l. mi s:< cOO o n o 737-787} Henry. DEC 1981 MIT Sigma 08 AH cond radio cassette, low mlleLge Road lax 1 «4 Showroon: lltion Price $22,250. Tel 292i32:i raj1,214 words
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Advertisement405 1984-01-27 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi XI HIRE PURCHASE TERM for brand new Mitsubishi cars. 90% loan v. 36. Hoot Khun Road. *****69 MIT. CELESTE 1978. 1 owner. X) Excellent condition, $13,500 o.n o c, Tel: *****15. ■V. 1978 COLT SIGMA 2000 c.c. 'Q' plate. Aircon. Good condition. s. $5,900405 words
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Advertisement845 1984-01-27 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J) Toyota 51" TEST DRIVE.. F+* THE EXCITING NEW jgjfijgSj CORONA 1.6 St! MO PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 JUgR^ NEW COROLLA 1.3 DX PARF 521, 120 ARF $28, 000 M_W_mM GL PARF $23,320 ARF $31,000 __t__fM r '"jE^ VEHITO COMPANY845 words
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Advertisement713 1984-01-27 33 SUPRA 2.81 Turbo kit. XXX fi sale. Contact: *****88, Johnso pager *****77. 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA 120 beautiful condition, $8,400 o.n. *****82. 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA one pr vate owner, ln tip top conditio: Asking: $11,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****3 c 1977 TOYOTA CORONA 1600, 2r private owner, aircon, radio tap $10,500. Tel:713 words
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Advertisement899 1984-01-27 33 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others NG KEONG CAR TRADERS PRIVATE LIMITED Home of Quality Uaed Cara Plot A, Kampong Java Fringe Car Park Tela: *****82/*****30 1981 Subaru 1800 GLF-5 Aircon 1980 Volvo 244 GL Aircon Sporta rims Mit Galant GS Aircon (Big Bumpar) Subaru 1600 DL Aircon 1978 Toyota899 words
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Advertisement566 1984-01-27 33 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1982 SUZUKI 800, tin I vate owner, radio, cassette, orig nal paint. $13,500 ono. Te *****17. Simon 4/83 NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 GL, an Suzuki BOu Both with aircoi radio, cassette View 12. Pebb Lane CITROEN SUPER 2000 c exce lent condition. PAltl s:: -v,566 words
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Advertisement821 1984-01-27 33 76 Vehicles For Saie I) Commercial Vehicles 1977 SEPTEMBER TOVOTA U-ace van 1200 cc White colour Very good conditioi. 53.900 0.n.0 Tel *****96 7 11 1978 AUSTIN MIN tax le and Insurance 484 New paintwork Passed VICOM Price $3,150 0.n.0. Contact *****96. B 1979 TOVOTA COROLLA Blind Van 1 owner821 words
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Advertisement452 1984-01-27 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale ~76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others GONG XI FA CAI Genuine Piice-Culs. I J_____, ACCOMMODATIONS flf A PROPERTIES 85 Property Financing Sound Secure pn ridu PROPERTY452 words
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Advertisement220 1984-01-27 34 i i _wM A LOVER OF the countryside is 9 II il seeking an attap or zinc house to live m. If you can accommodate jp his need, read more details at H classification 87a. H|bL 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing I PROPERTY LQ^NS at attractive terms -*4^^\. r220 words
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Advertisement347 1984-01-27 34 a) Houses R- CHESTNUT AVENUE 2-storey Lj! bungalow, area: ***** sq.ft. Upml stairs: 3 aircon bedrooms, study, Sz family/TV. room, 2 bathroomt a? Downstairs: 2 bedrooms, 2 ball SJ rooms, kitchen, dining, lounge y and patio. Almost fully furnished. Rent: SS6OOO p.m Tel: *****»». le- No Agents. t's. OIST. 11,347 words
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Advertisement599 1984-01-27 34 88 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses «^U. PUBLIC UTILITIES \37 BOHRU To lat on tender basis an unfurnished two-storey bungalow with servant's quarter and garage for residential use at Chancery Lane. Tender Deposit: $250/Closing Date: 10 Feb 84 at 10.00 am. For viewing of premises and599 words
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Advertisement471 1984-01-27 34 DETACHED BUNGALOWS PAS Panjang $8,000; Clementi Par $4,500; Andrew Road $5,000; Orlo Crescent $3,000. Serene Real *****16/*****54. DIST. 1128, WATTEN ESTATE Rot newly painted terrace hou; with garden, fully furnished fi rent. Tel: *****11 Florenci Christina/ Miss Ng\ DIST. 10, SINGLE-STOREY BUNG. LOW 3 bedrooms plus servant beautifully renovated, fully471 words
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Advertisement516 1984-01-27 34 B ■WMBMMM^MI— 86 Accommodations > Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10. OFF CLUNY Road 2 storey semi-detached. 4 bed rooms, newly painted. $2,200 Villa Investments *****40. DIST. 11, WATTEN LOCALITY Full} furnished double-storey terrac< house. $2,000 p.m. Genera Properties *****13/ *****75. DIST. 10, SEMI-DETACHED Full] furnished 2 1/2-storey. 4 bed' rooms,516 words
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Advertisement540 1984-01-27 34 iFfiREfISTPLfiZfi//^ I I LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS I I At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Roads Next to Hyatt Hotel X I Creates a new era m cosy modern living. lin!i'iyjilMkls/»?»!l|.i|ffW| 5 INDOOR OUTDOOR FACILITES I 14,000sq ft Hotel style lobby Tropical garden Closed circuit T V I Standard swimming pool Man-made540 words
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Advertisement554 1984-01-27 34 SUPER LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE. TOWNHOUSE AND APARTMENTS Penthouse HILLCREST ARCADIA DIST. 11, 4 bedrooms, separate living and dining, large balcony swimming poo!, tennis, squasi courts set In country ciul atmosphere Townhouses m popular HOLLANI ROAD, NAPIER ROAD vicinity DIS7 10, near foreign schools 3 larg. bedrooms, spacious living an< dining with554 words
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Advertisement46 1984-01-27 34 R A IT ih JLj Li i w N Sg 0 o o j o I o I i. i. 0 i "Travel S Guide" o Section G for the widest choice of 5 j tour itineraries around the 3 world! i km »te. C.AT.S. *****<646 words
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Advertisement624 1984-01-27 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments OIST 9. BEVERLY HILLS 3«»( apartmant m town. Unbaliav able rental at $6,500 onwerdi lusive maintenance par irntalMd I. i ft bif luing and dtaung 1 ins I bed 3e»t un taclll °ick your le»el pick your wing Wa Race 25 units :^r >i>u Wait624 words
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Advertisement910 1984-01-27 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments MANDALAY MANSION $2,200 4 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms, large living dining room, good crossI ventilation, furnished, quiet locality ITELLMONT PROPERTIES IMMM S9 Highpoint (March) $5,000 Singapura Mansion $2,600 j SlO Pandan Valley $4,000 Sll Watten Estate $2,500--$5,500 SIS Peach Garden $4,000 i 523 Cashew Park $2,200910 words
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Advertisement573 1984-01-27 35 86 Accommodations Vacant I b) Apartments I DIST. 9 SOPHIA ROAD 3- bedroon ed fully furnished apartmen i Airconditioned, covered carpar $2,000 Tel *****61 Strictly r agents j DIST. 9 KIMSIA COURT behir Lucky Plaza. 3 4 1 bedroom Carpeted and beautifully fu nisned $1,900 only. *****4 *****93. DIST. 9573 words
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Advertisement901 1984-01-27 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9, BRAND NEW apartment, mins. walk to Orchard Roac it. shopping areas. 3 bedrooms witl k attached bathrooms, very qule W surroundings, fully furnished $3,000 Holland Housing: 469-8080 Z DIST 9 CAIRNHILL ROAD, malso nette apartment. 3 bedrooms, ld study/ servant's, fully aircond s901 words
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Advertisement874 1984-01-27 35 m 86 Accommodations Vacant m_t__m_S_m_m-_SSSSSSm_-mm_SS-m_m_m b) Apartments 5 DIST 10 BOTANIC GARDEN Mani sion. Spacious well maintained n high floor. 3 bedrooms/servant's t Furnished. $3,000. Everton 1, *****36. i. DIST. 20 BRADOELL VIEW Attrac t ive 3-bedroomed apartment. Peaceful surroundings, tennis I, $1,900 furnished. *****38/9 No 1 agents. 1 OIST874 words
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Advertisement778 1984-01-27 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 NASSIM HILL vicinity luxurious apartment Amidst lushful greenery. 3 bedrooms. Swimming pool. $4,700. Chelsea *****11. DIST. 10 (PANDAN VALLEY) 2 bedrooms/study. Near American/ Japanese Schools. Full facilities. $2,500. Houseworld *****21. DIST. 21, PANDAN VALLEY Camellia Terrace. 2,300 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, large living and778 words
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Advertisement805 1984-01-27 35 86 Accommodations Vacant mmwmMmWmmmMmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm c) Rooms LARGE, FURNISHED, AIRCONDI TIONED room. Next to Katoni Jackie's Bowl. Available for maii Executives from 1/2/84 at $50 p.m. Call: *****47 8 or *****7 (no agents). BALMORAL ROAD BUNGALOV aircon rooms, fully furnished bathroom attached, heater fridge, CTV, carpark, private en trance, $700/ $1,200.805 words
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Advertisement383 1984-01-27 35 87 Accommodations Wanted b) Apartments JAPANESE PETROCHEMICA g COMPANY requires flats m disl 6 Hi 10 *****20 0 6 c) Rooms WORKING SINGLES/ COUPLES re quire furnished/ unfurnishe J rooms/ HDB flats, any locatio considered. Flexible budget *****74/ *****73. 1 FOREIGN STUDENTS NEE accommodation with meals an laundry provided m383 words
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Advertisement517 1984-01-27 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale j 1 a) Houses a) Houses DBS FINANCE s FOR BETTER HOME > FINANCING including use of CPF savings Attractive interest rates Bridging finance available y valuation. A wide choice of easy repayment schemes tailored to your individual needs. Payment of interest517 words
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Advertisement376 1984-01-27 35 i DIST. 1542. KATONG CHAPEL I Road, luxurious 2-storey terrace house 2.800 sq.ft Freehold Vacant possession 3 bedrooms bathroom attached I servant*! 2 halls, terrazzo parquet flooring 4 parking lots Quiet residentia, area. Convenient transport $610,000 Sin Hua Hin Housing Agency *****57 5 Lines DIST. 21, LORONG KISMIS 3-store\ I376 words
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Advertisement567 1984-01-27 36 89 Properties For Saie A) Houses DIST 17 COTTAGE STYLED SINGLE STOREY t>Un(> 0 Bxtenstwtj r-: ii>v it Besuttful mdicaptd laiden f bedrooma Hff««nl 0 sq ft $800,000 I esrtoei BSOM OIST 19, TAI KENG U.irden double ■torsi cornei terrace, .:^v s I bedrooms $.->oo,ooo 0 .n.0 Frank SM M567 words
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Advertisement849 1984-01-27 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 20 THOMSON HILLS well m.unt iiineil double-storey terrare, i hedrooms. 2 attached b.ith roo ms Winning way -l.S.'riOrio 4JV***** OIST 2366. 2-STOREY CORNER terrace. SVM s_ ft Partially furi nished l-'reehold J560.000 negoti.ible Kllngton Properties 2_-H)lZ_ OIST 21 ENG KONG Garden vl- oinity849 words
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Advertisement1419 1984-01-27 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments A peaceful oasis at prestigious Oxley Rise. Belle Vue Condominiums. A_W I M 96 ultra-modern apartments set on top 5 minutes walk to Orchard Road of a hill. shopping1,419 words
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Advertisement568 1984-01-27 36 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments CAIRNHILL ROAO OIST. 9 Brani new 2700 sq.ft. Freehold. Ver modern design. Good "fong sui High floor. $980,000. Belmon *****55. OIST. 10. BEVERLY MAI, excluslvi 4-bedroomed apartment, beauti fully designed interior, centra Used airconditioning, $755,00 C condominium facilities. *****22. DIST. 14, CASTLE COURT568 words
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Advertisement533 1984-01-27 36 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments URGENT SALEI Grangeford. 2 y bedrooms. 1,200 sq.ft Full facili- ties, morning sun. High floor, t Reasonable offer secures. Han Boons *****70. c URGENT SALEI $505,000 nett. Ridgewood 3-bedroom, beauti- fully renovated, fully furnished. Airview Agency, *****38 (*****88 ext 798 anytime). r BAYSHORE533 words
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Advertisement472 1984-01-27 36 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartment RIDGEWOOD. 3 BEDROOMS. high floor, 1600 sq ft. $530,000 Te *****22/ 3. c) HUDC Apartments HUDC, PHASE 1 Braddell View, high floor. ..T, sq.ft. Well renovated. Goo facing. Lakeview, Blk. C, 1.770 sq.f Well renovated, high floo Facing reservoir. Farrer Court, 1,550 sq.ft.472 words
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Advertisement549 1984-01-27 36 89 Properties For Sate f d) HDB Apartments n DIST 0513. DOVER ROAD A-r ir. I: ed corner, high flour beai;u?i;!i> renovated, fully furnished, airconditioned n Rodge *****87 *****79 HOLLAND DRIVE POINT Block high floor, next to swimming pool Renovated marble flooring > 0 $190,000 No agents please TEI d549 words
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Advertisement337 1984-01-27 36 89 Propertle* For Sate d) HDB Apartments POINT BLOCK BEDOK South renovat- ed $135,000 Mr Yeo *****15 QUEENSWAY BUTTERFLY BLOCK 4-roomed HDB flat $125,000 0.n.0. Please call. *****3 WHAMPOA RENOVATED 4-ROOM $92,000 Gey... I a renovated $105,000 Tel *****31 2-ROOMED FIAI AT Tanglin 81l B n.o Tel *****57 (after 6337 words
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Advertisement33 1984-01-27 37 H O U S E H U N T I N G Don't knock on every door. Step into Section F, "Accommodation Properties" for the wides selection of accommodation available! C.A.T.S. 737H66 I33 words
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Advertisement739 1984-01-27 37 91 Factory Spaces 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 j 3 high capacity cargo lifts telephone *****47/*****14 LIGHT INDUSTRY FACTORY fo sale, located ln Delta House. 7t floor. Alexandra Road739 words
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Advertisement455 1984-01-27 37 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces t\U COMPI Offers Quality Warehouses purposes. Wide Range Indo I 6 heavy duty cargo lifts designed Indoor Ser to accommodate forklifts Short-te r Every unit with provision for Porkijft h installing wash basin and air- Forwarc conditioner a. m Area from 140455 words
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Advertisement173 1984-01-27 37 OFFICE SPACE COLOMBO COURT m various sizes for Immediate occupation. SELEGIE COMPLEX 3 office units 845 sf each 1 Ground Floor Shop Unit 1091 sf CONTACT MR. HOON/MICHAEL for more details at Tel: *****33/*****15 Danish rep. office with complete facilities occupying 1,000 sq.ft., able to sublet 400 sq.ft. Ideal for173 words
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Advertisement173 1984-01-27 37 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces eyl HOUSE .EX for multior Services vices: rm warehousing with driver erised Inventory stock nting _SmmmvmMm.immmWkWWkWSK ~WWS £r---93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE SPACE FOR RENTAL AT: THEPLAZA Plaza Hotel Annexe/outside CBD) Araa: 732 sq.ft. 1.248 sq.ft. UNITED HOUSE (Orchard Road area) Area: 721 sq.ft. to173 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration47 1984-01-27 39 MR. TAN SOO LAM AGED 88 passed away peacefully on 26th January '84 leaving behind Beloved Wife: Rose Ang Quee Eng 3 Sisters Sons: Daughters-in-law: Grandchildren: Cortege leaving Block 126, Geylang East Avenue 1 on 28th January, '84 at 4.00 p.m. for Mount Vernon Crematorium.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1984-01-27 39 am ONG AH CHOOI Called Home on 27.1.80 Of one we will never forget. WA absence to us is a sorrow. I Always r«n«nb«rKl by your loved one*. I mmmmmwmmmmmmm In Loving Memory ot Allan Jason Departed 27 1.82 Always remembered by wite:Teesie, children: Lorrain* and Tony,57 words
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Obituary, Illustration189 1984-01-27 39 L. SANTHANASAMV STEPHEN Departed: 27th Jan 1964 20 miserable years, sadly missed by wife S. Msriaselvs. Sons, Dsughters. Sons-in-law Daughters-in-law, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren and relatives. His eternal Trst grunt unto him j O Lord. Let perpetual light shine upon him. There will be a mas* at our Lady189 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1984-01-27 39 MRS ROSALIND BOX nee SEE TIANG NEO AGED 68 Passed away peacefully on Mth {3 January 1984 leaving behind HUSBAND JOSEPH BOX SV? POO SON DAVID DAUGHTER-IN-LAW SON-IN-LAW GRAND-DAUGHTERS GRANDSONS KELVIN MEKYYN Cortege leaving Singapore Casket on 28th January 1984 at 11.30 am, tor I***1 mass at Church67 words
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Obituary, Illustration131 1984-01-27 39 MMiam^^^^^^mAmmmm IThe Families of the late I James Ng Nia Kok ■> wish to express their heart-telt thanks to all relatives, friends, cot- leagues and priests tor their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. The Family of the late Ramdhan 6 Kassim Departed131 words
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RACING
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Article834 1984-01-27 41 Never judge a its price tag Jeep's mail I IX) not know if this would be a good idea, but one way of solving the problem of imported unraced horses would be to scrap the restricted terms races altogether and classify them according to their purchase prices. An unraced horse834 words
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Article228 1984-01-27 41 ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH. Thurs. Bonos Bond impressed m his winding-up gallop here this morning. With visiting jockey Chris Gwilliam m the saddle, the four-year-old Australian entire was kept on a tight rein over 60u m m 40 sec. The going was heavy228 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-01-27 43 GLAMOUR AND CLAMOUR OF THE CUP LONDON, Thurs. THE English Football Association Cup reaches the fourth round on Saturday with 3l! teams battling for places m the final. The teams left m the competition have to win only four more matches to "walk outAP - 428 words
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135 1984-01-27 43 LONDON, Thnrs. England soccer star Paul Mariner looks set to end his eight-year stay at Ipswich Town In a K150,10t ($450, W0) move to fellow First Division club Arsenal. Arsenal's caretaker manager Don Howe, desperate to lift morale at the club, was at Portman RoadAFP - 135 words
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Article213 1984-01-27 43 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. Several top Brazilian footballers are being given jobs by commercial firms so they can play m July's Olympic finals m Los Angeles. Giulite Countinho, president of the Brazilian Football Association, said m a television interview yesterday that the players are being registeredReuter - 213 words
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Article227 1984-01-27 43 GENEVA, Thurs. Some European footballers could end up playing twice a week for two months to enable their countries to complete their qualifying fixtures for the 1986 World Cup, three European football federations claim. The Belgian, Polish and Greek federations have appealed to FIFA to alterAFP; Reuter - 227 words
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270 1984-01-27 43 LYONS, Thurs. Four French World Cup footballers appeared m court here yesterday dec used of accepting Illegal payments between 1977 and 1981 while playing for troubled First Division club St Etienne. Jean-Francois Larios, Bernard Lacomhe, Christian Lopez and Gerard Janvion joined six formerAFP - 270 words
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Article212 1984-01-27 43 MMMWMWWWWMMMMMMMMMmMMtmm- AN EAST GERMAN court has convicted 18 soccer fans of "rowdy" acts, according to the Information Bureau West. The West Berlin organisation that monitors happenings m East Germany said some were given prison sentences of up to three and a-half years, some given suspended sentences and othersUPI; AP - 212 words
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Article287 1984-01-27 43 Fast ways of Pompey again? PORTSMOUTH, Thurs. Portsmouth can expect a taste of past glories when they take on neigbours Southampton on Saturday m one of the most intriguing ties m the fourth round of the English Football Association Cup. The match at Fratton Park has rekindled a passion forAFP - 287 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-01-27 43 LONDON, Thurs. Liverpool's monopoh of the English Milk Cup took on frighten ing proportions yesterday as the rampani Reds kept on course for a fourth succes sive triumph m the competition with splendid 3-0 victory over Second Division side Sheffield Wednesday. Wednesday, First Division bound andAFP - 252 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-01-27 43 LONDON, Thursday FRANCIS Henry Lee a name unfamiliar to most horse-racing addicts will appear among the list of "trainers' permits granted" m this week's horse-racing calendar. It is the same Franny Lee who delighted millions m football stadiums throughout the world for 18 years with hisAFP - 408 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-01-27 44 Mac finds Fleming a tough nut Lendl, last year's runner-up, hit his thundering groundstrokes at will, but with apparently little thought behind them, and never trailed m his 65-minute match. Noah, too, seemed to play with little concentra- tion at the start of the second set, possibly306 words
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Article284 1984-01-27 44 Bless you, brother TORONTO, Thurs. Italian cycling racing star Francesco Moser, fresh from smashing the world record for distance covered m an hour, was greeted by cheering fans, a dozen roses and an embrace from his brother, a Roman Catholic priest, when he arrived here last night. About three dozenAFP; AP - 284 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-01-27 44 MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO (Italy), Than. Bjorn Borg, who retired from tournament tennis a year ago, yesterday said be weald play a number ef minor tournaments this year "fer fan and to keep In shape." Berg ruled oat a return to the major circuits or Davis Cap "becauseAP - 140 words
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Article276 1984-01-27 44 MARCO BEACH (Florida), Thurs. Second seed Andrea Temesvari, of Hungary, and third seed Hana Mandlikova, of Czechoslovakia, crashed out of the US$lOO,OOO ($210,000) tennis tournament last night. Hana fell m a two-hour, two tie-breaker drama to American Pam Casale 7-6, 76. Andrea succumbed 6-4, 6-2 toAFP; AP - 276 words
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Article316 1984-01-27 44 MONTE CARLO Thurs. West Germany's VSaltei Rohrl showed wh\ he might soon share the record for most Monte Carlo Rally victories when he swept the last six special stages of yesterday's "common stage" to lead by 29 seconds into the final period Rohrl, looking for his thirdUPI - 316 words
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Article, Illustration680 1984-01-27 45 US count on new kids to put rivals m deep freeze NEW YORK, Thurs. The United States are certain to make a major impact at next month's Winter Olympics m Sarajevo, but many Americans would settle for just one medal the ice hockey gold. The memory ofReuter - 680 words
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Article404 1984-01-27 45 SPOTLIGHT ON THE OLYMPICS I EAST BERLIN, Thurs. East Germany's fastest women on ice. Karin Enke. Andrea Schoene and Christa Rothenburgei\ will have three newcomers m tow when they head for the Winter Olympics m Sarajevo next month. One of the three debutantes, Gabi SchoenReuter - 404 words
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Article140 1984-01-27 45 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Soviet Olympic officials will deal only with the Los Angeles Olympic Organising Committee and not the State Department, ti settle "some cardinal issues" connected with the Games, the Soviet Novosti Press Agency said yesterday. Novosti quoted Marat Gramov, head of the SovietUPI; AP - 140 words
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259 1984-01-27 45 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Chinese Olymple officials .^a id yesterday they did not expect any outstanding results (rom their team at the Los Angeles Olympics m July. The Chinese team will comprise about 300 athletes and officials. "This will fill an unforgettable page mReuter - 259 words
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Article319 1984-01-27 45 THK Philippines' Professional Bask.-tb.-ill Association have banned foreign players this btCMM "f the 'iiuntry's financial orisis. PBA officials said m Manila The Mv-allt-.! imports'' m Asia's only profession:^ league, thus join the ranks of gi <xls and non-essential items that ran ■get bi brought into the I auntryAP; Reuter - 319 words
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259 1984-01-27 46 ON THE CRICKET SCENE ADELAIDE, Thurs. Pakistan's slim hopes of making the World Series Cup cricket finals dwindled further today when captain Imran Khan disclosed Ac was m doubt for his side's two vital Cup matches here this weekend. Imran said he had aReuter - 259 words
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Article160 1984-01-27 46 KLMBERLEY (South Africa), Thurs. The West Indian rebels, were m cavalier mood as they strolled to a 123-run victory over Griqualand West yesterday. The rebeis plundered the home side's bowling for 316-9 off their 50 overs and then dismissed the opposition for 193. English countyReuter; AFP - 160 words
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250 1984-01-27 46 LONDON. Thurs. Ray Dlingworth, a central figure m the Geoff Boycott rumpus that caused upheaval m the Yorkshire County Cricket Club, will not play for the team again. The 51-year-old former England captain who last year led Yorkshire to the Sunday League title their firstReuter - 250 words
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256 1984-01-27 46 Taking it easy is the easy way out SINGAPORE must snap out of the lethargy they displayed against hosts Jordan yesterday if they are to beat India m a crucial Asian squash championship tie today. Though the Republic won aU three matches, team manager Munir Shah felt they were not256 words
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Article295 1984-01-27 46 BOSTON, Thurs. "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler says he will defend his middleweight title for the ninth time against Argentinian Juan Domingo Roldan, the World Boxing Association's No. 1 contender m a bout m Las Vegas on March 30. Hagler, at a news conference on Tuesday, describedReuter - 295 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-01-27 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By THIS year's Pesta Sukan promises to be a sporting spectacular. Greater financial support could lead to foreign talent spicing up the proceedings. It is hoped that what has become m recent years a tame family outing will be transformed into an extravaganza306 words
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133 1984-01-27 46 JANICE SEAH - Swimming Settles on eighth placing JANICE SEAH THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association have decided that eighth is good enough They will recommend to the Singapore National Olympic Council that the Republic s swimmers for the Olympics m Los Angeles be selected on the basis of the eighth placing m the133 words
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Article107 1984-01-27 46 THE winner of the inaugural national darts championship on March 31 and April 1 may represent Singapore at the World Masters tournament m London later this year. But the Singapore Darts Association have yet to fix a venue for the national event, and they are still m107 words
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Article147 1984-01-27 46 PLANS for a John McEnroe-Ivan Lendl exhibition tennis match m Singapore have been shelved as the organisers cannot raise the US$lBO, BBO ($383,400) needed to stage it. The American company promoting such matches m South-east Asia are now concentrating on bringing the two tennis giants to147 words
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Article36 1984-01-27 47 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. a nal ba oh Sah Jae enabled Hallelujah, of South Korea, to beat the Ankara Selection, of Turkey. 1-0 m an hue: -City soccer match al the Merdeka Stadium tonight BernamaBernama - 36 words
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Article24 1984-01-27 47 THE friendly hookey match between SCC and the" national youth team scheduled at the Padang yesterday was called off because of rain.24 words
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Article17 1984-01-27 47 SCU Tankards beat SAFSA 12--10 m a SRU Div Two match at the Padang yesterday17 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-01-27 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By A case of every ref for himself m appeal over ban REFEREES shown the red card from National Football League Division One matches will have to fight their own battle if they want to make a swift return to the big-time. The Referees Committee ofJERRY SEH - 339 words
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Article178 1984-01-27 47 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. S. Anthonysamy, a member of the Football Association of Malaysia Competitions Committee, has resigned two days after similar action by the chairman, Datuk Bakar Daud. Anthonysamy, also the Football Association of Selangor secretary, said today he had tended his resignation to FAM secretary DatukNST; Bernama - 178 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-01-27 47 JOE DORAI - FARRER PARK Dynamos stood on sound ground last night. ..thanks to their agile goalkeeper V. Soundararajan who steered them to a 3-0 win against Jubilefc Sports Association m a National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Dynamos' lucky mascot produced two211 words
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401 1984-01-27 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By W 7 ARREN and Keppel Golf Clubs will be oui to prove that they can perform a.s impressively away when they travel to Seletar for Sunday's Handicap League fixtures The two teams are heading the table with four points each401 words
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Article129 1984-01-27 47 SOETOPO JANANTO. widely regarded as the doyen of Asian bowling, died at the Singapore General Hospital on Wednesday night after a short illness. He was 50. The popular Indonesian businessman, chairman of the Berkat Group of companies, was president of the World FIQ, the governing body for world129 words
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Miscellaneous73 1984-01-27 47 Today's events HOCKEY Safsa inter-forma-tion six-a-side tourney (Tanglin One, 8.30 a.m.). SOCCER SBHFL Div Two: Hitachi Dockyard v Mandarin (Toa Payoh), Mobil v Promet (Queenstown), Electrolux v Brown Boveri (Geylang). Div Three: Hongkong Teakwood v Chartered Bank, Inchcape Group v Getap (Farrer Park), Vosper v Haw Par, Hong Leong v73 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-01-27 48 'Hanoi attack will jeopardise prospects for Cambodian settlement' HANOI, Thursday BELGIUM has joined Australia m urging Vietnam to refrain from mounting any dryseason military sweep against anti-Hanoi guerilla forces m Cambodia, sources here said today. The sources said that Belgium, acting at the requestAFP; Reuter - 319 words
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196 1984-01-27 48 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent PHUM THMEI (Cambodia), Thurs. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, president of the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea, said today that the Cambodian resistar»«:e is succeeding m weakening tiie Vietnamese inside *he country. Speaking at this Khmer Rouge stronghold 20 kms south196 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-01-27 48 Lunar New Year show takes to the water THIS is an artist's impression of the scene on the Singapore River when the Hong Bao Special "84 is staged on Feb 11 and 12. A $1 million third party insurance cover is being taken360 words
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Article172 1984-01-27 48 Reply to Andropov's statement WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan said yesterday he welcomes Soviet leader Yuri Andropov's statement that the Kremlin remains interested m a dialogue with the United States. "I welcome it and am willing to join them if they want to talk.Reuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-01-27 48 Yuen Fatt and two others get $25,000 each in damages KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday HONGKONG actor Chow Yuen Fatt and two others were awarded M 525,000 damages each by the High Court here today against Shin Mm Daily News (M) Sdn Bhd for libel. Chow and Hongkong film producer Vicky ShiuBernama - 187 words
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Article50 1984-01-27 48 TEL AVIV, Thurs. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir was involved m a car crash today and treated m hospital for minor injuries. Mr Shamir, 68, was taken to Tel Hashomer Hospital outside Tel Aviv after his official car was involved m a collision with a police car. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article38 1984-01-27 48 PRESIDENT Devan Nair and Mrs Nair will visit Kuala Lumpur today to attend a private wedding reception. Wnile there, they will pay a courtesy call on the Timbalan Uang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort.38 words
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Article30 1984-01-27 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rlimbed 4.60 to 1,236.49 m the first half hour of trading m the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement387 1984-01-27 48 BUSINESS TIMES Btngapi ww i I tnaiM lal Mi IN TODAYS ISSI X The government achieved an almost perfectly balanced budget for last year and ended up with a 'bonus' to boot. RICHARD SEAH analyses the latest Auditor-Gene^- Watch out for sharks and profiteers dunng the festive season Don't give387 words
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Miscellaneous138 1984-01-27 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas around noon onwards.TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. Adelaide 14 22C cloudy Manila 19 31 C Fair Amsterdam *C t Melbourne 14 19C Showers Bangkok 24 32 C138 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1984-01-27 1 REBECCA CHUA - So you want to be an astronaut! REBECCA CHUA By Two visiting spacemen discuss what it takes to become an astronaut. In Singapore recently for the Asian Aerospace '84 exhibition, Dr Norman Thagard mission specialist on the space shuttle flight with Dr Sally Ride, America's first woman astronaut m space1,174 words
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Article, Illustration766 1984-01-27 2 JOHN de SOUZA - French fashion gets a culture shock JOHN de SOUZA By Bad luck debts? Discounts? Ah, maybe that's why the recent French mini-Pret wasn't all that fashionable a success STRANGE how foreigners hoping to open up new markets m this region have still to cope with peculiarly Eastern quirks. Last August,766 words
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Article, Illustration631 1984-01-27 2 CHOO SOH ENG - Seeing nature in a meal CHOO SOH ENG By THE decor m ShangriLa's newest food outlet, Nadaman, a Japanese restaurant, is as natural as the food it serves. Bamboo, cedar and ivy creeper are used m all their soothing natural state, without paint or varnish. Even its speciality dish the631 words
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Article, Illustration843 1984-01-27 3 KHNG EU MENG; MAY HO - Selling on a theme KHNG EU MENG By Photographs by PAGE One that's the name of a book shop. And like its rather unusual name, its merchandise is extraordinary too. The titles on the big flossy book covers reaa ike an esoteric collection. The subjects are art, graphic art, advertising,NIK KASMANI - 843 words
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Article, Illustration1294 1984-01-27 4 FIONA NICHOLS - FIONA NICHOLS By Our writer took a step back m time when she boarded the Palace on Wheels to tour parts of India m the same manner as the maharajahs did before the '50s. She travelled m style on a luxury train made up of the personal1,294 words
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Article, Illustration1765 1984-01-27 5 SHIRLEY CONRAN - SHIRLEY CONRAN By THE Queen's Gardens m Udaipur are everybody's rosy romantic dream of India; oniondomed, pink-and-white marble pavilions decorate a series of beautiful water gardens and lily ponds, lined with gravity-operated fountains that soar as you approach. Peacocks strut the rose gardens and marigoldstrewn parks, yew1,765 words
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Article478 1984-01-27 5 CHEN JUN LI - CHEN JUN LI Getting there: Several airlines fly to New Delhi en route to Europe. Fares vary depending on the airlines. Some sample return air fares quoted by travel agencies: Air India $1,300; AeroM $1,168; KLM: $1,100. All the tickets enjoy a oneyear validity period. Visa No478 words
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Article, Illustration700 1984-01-27 7 REBECCA CHUA - Why legs are useless in space REBECCA CHUA IN THE history of mankind, only one generation will stand on the threshold of space exploration and that generation is ours. So said National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) astronaut Major Sherwood (Woody) Spring m a question-and-answer session following a talk to700 words
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632 1984-01-27 7 NON- ASTRONAUTS" will get a taste of life with zero gravity and dinner from plastic pouches when they fly off on the ninth scheduled mission of the space shuttle m September. "They call us nonastronauts because we're not selected by the National Aeronautics and632 words
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Article, Illustration805 1984-01-27 8 Tapetalk shows how people truly speak Wick: "I got Axel Springer's right-hand man to fly m from Germany." Baker: "Right." Wick: "Clem Stone can't make it because he is going to be m Germany, but said, 'Put me down for whatever you think is necessary.' Baker: "Bottom line. What happened?"805 words
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Article137 1984-01-27 8 A FEW friends were having a discussion," writes Ida Shernock of Brooklyn, "as to how long ago the expression 'don't make waves' originated, and what prompted it to become popular and so widely used." "Don't make waves'' is the punchline of a joke on the theme of notNYT - 137 words
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Article154 1984-01-27 8 "SOMETIMES there are hot dogs jumping around and saying things," said a glum Eric Dickerson of the defeated Los Angeles Rams, "but they (the Redskins) didn't rub it m." A new meaning of "hot dogs" has emerged: Not a frankfurter, but a noun and verb taken from theNYT - 154 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-01-27 9 MIKE CLANCY - MIKE CLANCY No need for drugs, man. Most of today's addicts are high on believe it? Then read what It can do to community and family By m Connecticut Renegades tiptoe downstairs to snap on an early morning show and the glow of cathode tubes is55 words
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Article293 1984-01-27 9 EDWIN MCDOWELL - 'Boob tube' boost for books EDWIN MCDOWELL By m New York THE debate on whether television contributes io illiteracy may never be settled, but one thing is beyond debate: TV exposure can do wonders for the sale of books. The latest example is The Citadel on public TV. adapted from293 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-01-27 10 LAST night, typhoon Zzyzx (pronounced zeezix) struck. It blew into town quite unexpectedly, and with a force that must have rocked the Ming Arcade to its foundations. It stayed strong picking up m volume as it rolled along, blasting the ears of all who heard it.305 words
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Article, Illustration543 1984-01-27 17 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By Nice to know, isn't it, that some of our musicians still believe m yesterday "WE DON'T hear them any more, our children can hardly remember them, and their children have probably never heard any of them.'* laments Mr Abraham Chiu Nangyang, 60,543 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-01-27 17 MICHAEL CHIANG - MICHAEL CHIANG Previewed by CABARET TEARS Screened by Singapore Film Society Goethe-lnstitut Auditorium Today only. 6.30 and 9 p.m. SUBTLETY has never been a salient feature of Taiwanese cinema. Melodrama has always ruled. Which Ls why 1982's Cabaret Tears is a welcome sight,372 words
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Advertisement227 1984-01-27 11 NOTICES <M MINISTRY mS_M OFTHE WIW ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE DSA.N.GE 3£ P AR TM EN T (1) Reconstruction ot Bishon Estate Outlet Drain No 5 (From Braddell Rood to Sungei Kallanq Subsidiary Drain) Ref TEN{ENV)OB/84/3 Restricted to PWD Registered Contractors m Civil Engineering above $500,000 00 ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT (I!)227 words
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Advertisement339 1984-01-27 11 DHDB Separate tenders are invited for each of the following (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF One Block ot 2-Storey Area Office and MultiFunction Hall, including SANITARY AND WATER INSTALLATION at Jurong West Neighbourhood 3 Contract l 2A (2) TRUNK SEWER at Bukit Batok New Town Neighbourhood 4. (3) TRUNK SEWER339 words
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Advertisement598 1984-01-27 12 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES i \J/ BOBRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the followmg--1 Supply of 35W LPSV lanterns. Eligibility: Registered Contractors m Supply ld> Electrical Materials and SP(L2) Light Fittings all classes 2 Supply of 4-way 50mm 1 to 35mm 2 neutral connector. 3 Supply of weak-back ferrules and598 words
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Advertisement654 1984-01-27 12 ®PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following (A) SEE (R) 70/83 Widening of Telok Blangah Road from Kampong Bahru Road to World Trade Centre (B) SEE (R) 63/83 Supply and Delivery of Cationic Bitumen Emulsion during the Period 1.4.84 to 31.3.85 Supply and Laying654 words
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Advertisement591 1984-01-27 12 fOJTCI j Prequalification of Contractors The Earthwork tender for the conatruction oJ a 36-Hole Golf Course st Tues, Jurong 1 Contractors experienced m golf course construction are invited to register with the Corporation for the above project involving the cutting and filling of approximately 1.5 million cubic metres of earth591 words
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Article, Illustration788 1984-01-27 1 Zong yi; HONG CHONG WING - Zong yi CHONG WING HONG By r*sj LOCAL cinemas will spring into action to usher m the Lunar New Year barely one week away. As expected, the films to be screened will be a mixed bag of comedies and gongfu thrillers that will fight for the attention of788 words
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Article99 1984-01-27 1 §$|g WW% > fl^K&i& ftffi*J*¥Jß s*.ikM*. i \--*ti.ft a*M«ttes*BiitHEin E #&#*-<'>***?> WiWfi _%m <->t*^> *£*h > 2Klt±*< '£Wf ift* ■tft £3 *#Wf-$ S£A*ttft£*r] ffizai^Fn^ *ifc*3 Mttfl*** Elgtfcff A*JE RJ4— WWW m*_.*w-m_w #Ei££ <->**$> fiffAStftlf *fc** W 2**7 H IK* f > ~fr££*'> > VmKftn &WmW-h fc« M-kilttil <t fo if99 words
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Article, Illustration627 1984-01-27 2 Peek at China's art scene ANY book that provides information about the contemporary art scene m China is a welcome addition on our bookshelf because there are few books on this subject. The massive volume, Contemporary Chinese Painting, published by New World Press m Beijing, lives up to its claim627 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1984-01-27 4 A. P. RAMAN - Jungle trek to a hill shrine A. P. RAMAN By In the heart of the thick jungle m the sate of Kerala, south India, is a shrine dedicated to Lord Ayyapan. Thousands of devotees trek through rough jungle paths to pay a visit to this shrine. Our writer who has1,280 words
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Article, Illustration480 1984-01-27 4 S. V. KRISHNAN - MAKARAM is the sixth month m the Malayam calendar which is followed by the people of Kerala m India and by Malayalees overseas. Makaram is also Capricorn, the tenth sign of the zodiac. In fact the time when the son leaves Sagittarius (Dhaoa), the ninth sign of480 words
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Advertisement335 1984-01-27 2 If PPSC PHILLIPS PETROLEUM SINGAPORE ll WSM CHEMICALS (PRIVATE) LIMITED i iS* 51, Goldhill Plaza #2l-10 j I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I The Petrochemical industry will be growing significantly m the 1 80's and is one of the key factors to the Republic's strategy m structuring the economy. PPSC is a335 words
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Advertisement226 1984-01-27 2 A fast growing engineering company has the following challenging opportunities available: SERVICE CLERK Administrative experience m a workshop or Service Department Must have completed and passed 'O' level. Age between 25 35 years old Must have the ability to communicate with all levels of people Knowledge of Mandarin is an226 words
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Advertisement323 1984-01-27 4 APPOINTMENTS CIPHER DATA INTERNATIONAL INC. We are the world's leading producer of streaming tapes drives. The company is currently looking for dynamic executive for the position of ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER The man should possess the following: A basic degree 3-4 years working experience m financial and personnel environment His responsibilities: Budget323 words
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Advertisement267 1984-01-27 4 NOTICE BROMO PTE LTD (In members \oluntar> liquidation) At M Kxtraoniinarx Genera! Meeting of Bronx Pie Ltd held on 20th January 1984, Ikm following special resolutions were dvi) ponod 1 "That the company be wound tip voluntarih anc. that Mr Chua Seng Lam of M s S. L. Chua Co..267 words
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