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Title Section15 1984-01-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article438 1984-01-30 1 $2b headache for the West Sales of advanced technology to China raise strategic problems DAVOS (Switzerland), Sunday CHINA intends to buy US$l billion (SS2.I billion) worth of advanced Western technology, raising strategic problems for the United States and its European allies. The Chinese intention was announced by Mr Yuan Baohua,NYT - 438 words
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270 1984-01-30 1 DETROIT, Sun. Teenagers here are going around in new luxury can because they can earn as much as up to US$5,OOO (5H0.650) a week as runners for narcotics rings "We have a unique phenomenon in Detroit," sail! Mr Robert <le Fauvv, the man inNYT - 270 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-01-30 1 STELLA DANKER - 130 home-bound Australian stranded here STELLA DANKER By ABOIT 130 homebound Australians are stranded at Changi Airport because flights to Australia are overbooked. Some have been here for two weeks and have still not been given a reconfirmed flight date. Many are full-fare and economy fare paying passengers with confirmedLESLEY KOH - 492 words
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Article24 1984-01-30 1 Mi (SO >W, Sun. An influenza epidemic has broken mil in Moscow and at least four other Sovie 1 «>*«<»«= Izvestia reported APAP - 24 words
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Article287 1984-01-30 1 RONNIE WAI - Exercise Chariot RONNIE WAI By SAF compiles data on heavy vehicles which may be mobilised in emergencies WHILE most people were asleep one night in August last year, small groups of Singapore Armed Forces servicemen were busy taking down the particulars of heavy vehicles in car parks and those going287 words
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Article40 1984-01-30 1 LONDON, Sun. History repeated itself today when Second Division Brighton knocked out favourite* Liverpool 2-0 in the English Football Association Cup fourth round at Goldstone Ground. Gerry Ryan i.iTth minute) and Terry Connor (59th were the scorers. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article102 1984-01-30 1 EVERY month for the past 10 years inhouse awards have been presented to journalists in The Straits Times Group for bringing in the best news stories and pictures. There are also other special awards for headlines, graphics, effort and so on At the end of each year,102 words
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Article80 1984-01-30 1 LONDON, Sub. Brit ain and China are plan ning to obtain adxance .1 trrrincn! ird i hiworld's him thai thej will maintain their confidence in Hongkong alter China resume* Mi\<'rritMi!> in UH Hm Observer newspaper re|H>ri.'d ii»da\ It said British mJ hi iu-s. r» ()r«»si'titati\rs uil;Reuter - 80 words
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Advertisement89 1984-01-30 1 SAFETY RUBBER/1 n BOoTB c^3 P.V I KING'S SHOE MFC. PTE LTD :vWcsU-' 4 Ka lancj May I king son earth T«i: *****11 (slin*s) The man who edits b I the definitive book on aircraft Page One New skills add sparkle to an old art form Page I Outlook 2,389 words
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Advertisement29 1984-01-30 1 Inside 58 pages today n E WORLD M W^ 3.5,6,7 CAUSEWAI 11 i:ditori\i 14 LETTESS If RUM. KOI M) 16 TIMES DOLLAR 17-41 CLASSIFIEDS .MX RACING M sports u-m29 words
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IN SUMMARY
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Article487 1984-01-30 2 Good ideas but... THEY came, they talked, and they concurred that the many ideas tossed up at the two-day brain-storming were illuminating, but not necessarily for implementation. The Marketing Singapore seminar, organised by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, ended yesterday. Among the more interesting suggestions was the setting up487 words
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Article340 1984-01-30 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE have been only two occasions so far when independent Singapore has ever celebrated anything on a grand scale. One was in 1959 when we achieved self-govern-ment. The other was in 1969 when we observed the 150th anniversary of the founding of modern Singapore. But340 words
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Article76 1984-01-30 2 MANILA AWAITS A BREATHER THE Philippine economy is in dire straits. The country owes some US$25 billion in external debt; thousands of workers have been laid off and inflation is running at between 21 and 28 per cent. IMF approval of US$63O million in standby credit would give the76 words
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Article182 1984-01-30 2 CSH TO SELL PART OF ITS SHARE IN KL SUBSIDIARY COLD STORAGE Holdings (CSH) is selling part of its share in a Malaysian supermarket chain subsidiary to a bumiputra company, Pradaz Sdn Bhd, a move which will put bumiputras firmly in control of Cold Storage (Malaysia) Berhad (GSM). CSH182 words
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Article129 1984-01-30 2 Giant killer A STRANGE transformation comes over football ers when they play in the English Football Associ ation Cup matches. The First Division b;g names suddenly look as though their bootlaces are tied together. Equally strange, the unknowns of the Second and Third Divisions s?art performing lice Diego Maradona.129 words
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Article719 1984-01-30 2 Brothers in arms CAMBODIAN resistance leaders Prince Norodom Sihanouk and Son Sann vowed yesterday that their non-communist guerilla forces would come to each other's aid in the event of Vietnamese attacks. They made the pledge during a ceremony in Sroc Srang, a Son Sann-run base about 80719 words
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Article206 1984-01-30 2 Have gas, will travel MALAYSIA is introducing Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for motor vehicles in another effort to find more uses for the country's abundant natural gas supply. It is understood that the national oil company, Petronas, is taking the lead to popularise the use of CNG206 words
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Article426 1984-01-30 2 Plane language EDITOR of the definitive Jane's All the World's Aircraft, Mr John Taylor, has spent 42 years watching planes. As its editor for the past 25 years, he has had more opportunities than anyone else to keep track of aircraft development. "All my boyhood heroes have become426 words
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Article186 1984-01-30 2 Sparkling operas LIKE all other Chinese opera troupes which have performed here in recent years, the Guangzhou Opera Troupe has been delighting audiences with polished performances in the past two weeks SNG POH YOKE reviewed some of the performances put up last week. Li Huimang. an adaptation from186 words
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405 1984-01-30 3 Sihanouk and Son Sann meet to bury their differences SROC SRANG (Cambodia), Sunday PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk and Mr Son Sann vowed iay that their non-commu-nist guerilla forces would come to each others aid in the event of Vietnamese ats rhej made the pledge hereAFP; Reuter - 405 words
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Article152 1984-01-30 3 HONGKONG. Sun. iHaa Prime Minis- Bob Huuke arrived ulay on the first leg .s-day tour of northeast and south-east Asia. He is to have talks TOM with the ROWHongkong, Sir Edward Youile. before leaving (or Tokyo on Tues- la;. Before he left Sydney.AFP; Reuter - 152 words
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The region
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Article46 1984-01-30 3 RANGOON, Sun. Eight passengers were killed and 28 injured when a bus carrying pilgrims collided headon with another bus near here on Friday, newspapers reported today. The accident occurred on the RangoonMandalay highway off Pegu, about 60 km north of here. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article123 1984-01-30 3 BANGKOK, Sun. Burmese troops are poised to capture three more bases from Karen rebels following the fall yesterday of the insurgents" biggest stronghold. Thai border police sources said today. Some 2,000 Burmese troops are confronting 600 guerillas holding out at Mae Salit camp. The campaignReuter - 123 words
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Article92 1984-01-30 3 BEIJING, Sun. China today accused Vietnam of causing five incidents along their common border since Jan 12, resulting in the wounding of two peasants. The official People's Daily said Vietnamese troops fired across the border on four occasions, and had set fire to hills along onReuter - 92 words
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Article85 1984-01-30 3 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Pakistani President Zia Ul-Haq today expressed "alarm" about the situation in Afghanistan after official reports here that 40 people died yesterday when Afghan warplanes bombed a western Pakistani village on the border between the two countries. Gen Zia was speaking at a banquet here for visitingAFP - 85 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-01-30 3 By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. In sharp contrast to reactions in the West, most Japanese welcome a new era of sophisticated computers, robots and other automatic equipment. This is the conclusion of a White Paper prepared by Japan's Science and Technology Agency which claimsUPI - 329 words
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Article174 1984-01-30 3 INV ERCARGILL (New Zealand), Sun. Troops and police today refused to let thousands of lnvercargill people return to their flooded homes with a cordon also aimed at keeping looters out of affected areas. More than 2,1M people have been evacuated in New Zealand's southernmostReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration11 1984-01-30 5 jfghjdfhdfh UPI ASSAD OF SYRIAUPI; ASSAD OF SYRIA - 11 words
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Article229 1984-01-30 5 CAPE TOWN, Sun. South Africa yesterday displayed in public a captured, complete and new Soviet-made Sam-9 surface-to-air missile system the first to fall into Western hands. It was captured during a recent offensive in southern Angola. The Sam-9 system, rude-named (iaskin by Nitti (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation),Reuter; NYT - 229 words
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389 1984-01-30 5 Reagan move to protect interests in Gulf \MMAN. Sun. King rlussein of Jordan said /esterday he will not iccept a Reagan uiministration proposal hat Jordan form an $.000-man strike force funded and armed by he United States for ise in emergencies in he PersianUPI; NYT; AP - 389 words
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100 1984-01-30 5 Hussein to visit US for medical treatment AMMAN, Sun. King Hussein of Jordan said yesterday he will visit the United States shortly for medical treatment and will meet Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat on his return to Amman. He said he would be in Washington for a few days to completeReuter - 100 words
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Article66 1984-01-30 5 17 hurt in Beirut bomb blasts BEIRUT, Sun. Two bomb explosions wounded 17 people yesterday in the mainly-Muslim western sector of Beirut, security sources said. Fifteen people were hurt when a car bomb exploded in a street and two others were wounded when a bomb set fire to a printingReuter - 66 words
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Article46 1984-01-30 5 MANAMA. Sun. Four British Air Force tornado fighterbombers arrived today at Oman's Temrit Air Base to participate in joint exercises with the Omani Air Force, the (Julf News Agency (GNA) reported here today. It did not say when the exercises would lake place. AFPAFP - 46 words
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291 1984-01-30 6 US keeping quiet about atomic tests, says New York Times NEW YORK. Sun An unknown number of nuclear explosions at the I'S test site in the Nevada Desert have been concealed by the Reagan uiministiation over the past year, the New York Times reported toda> The criterion for COB•eahng aReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-01-30 6 CANADLAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau (right) and US Assistant Secretary or State Kenneth Dam appear not to be talking to each other during a question and answer session on nuclear weapons at the European Management Forum Symposium in Davos, Switzerland, on Saturday. There was someUPI - 113 words
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Article66 1984-01-30 6 TUCSON (Arizona), Sun. A seven-year-old heart patient who was flown from South Korea to Tucson for surgery lost his battle for life. Kim Dong Wook died on Friday at the medical centre here where he underwent surgery in late November. He was among 20 children flownUPI - 66 words
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284 1984-01-30 6 Over-age judges are becoming poll issue Glenn questions composition of US Supreme Court WASHINGTON, Sun. THE composition of the Supreme Court is slowly but surely emerging as an issue in this year's presidential elections. While there have been rumblings about it in Black groups earlier last year, Democratic Presidential contenderNYT - 284 words
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Article38 1984-01-30 6 NEW YORK. Sun Three fishermen missing off New Port Richey in Florida for the last 11 days were saved yesterday after coast guard officials found them drifting at sea. They survived by eating raw fish. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-01-30 6 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Pop singer Michael Jackson was released trom hospital last night 'in cheerful spirits" less than 24 hours after his hair caught fire in a film accident, his doctor said. Dr Steven Hoeffiin had said earlier the 25--year-old singer would remain inReuter - 200 words
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World briefs
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Article62 1984-01-30 6 PRESIDENT RONALD Reagan will wmA Congress a 1985 spending plan this week with the third largest deficit in United States history. US government sources said in Washington yesterday that Mr Reagan would ask Congress on Wednesday to approve a budget with a deficit of US$lBO billion (S$3S3Reuter - 62 words
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Article63 1984-01-30 6 THE UNITED States has reached a tentative US$3OO million (***** million) agreement to sell "conventional"' air defence missiles to the Netherlands and to make investments in the Dutch arms industry in return, the Washington Post reported in Washington yesterday. The agreement is part of a major plannedUPI - 63 words
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Article66 1984-01-30 6 THREE ISRAELI soldiers were wounded in three separate attacks in Sidon. southern Lebanon, yesterday according 10 reports from eyewitnesses and an Israeli military spokesman. An Israeli spokesman easi of Sidon said one was slightly wounded when a patrol was ambushed today by guerillas using hand grenades andReuter - 66 words
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Article83 1984-01-30 6 THE COMMANDER of Iraq's naval and coastal defences has warned that the Iraqi air force and navy would attack any vessels approaching Kharg Island, the site of Iran's main export oil terminal in the Persian Gulf. Navy Brigadier Abed Mohammed Abdullah told a group of visiting foreignReuter - 83 words
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Article55 1984-01-30 6 OPPONENTS OF Bangladesh military ruler President Hossain Mohammad Ershad yesterday launched in Dhaka an alliance aimed at pushing for early parliamentary elections. The alliance, composed of 11 parties, joins two other opposition groupings in a campaign to change the government's election plans, now scheduled fnr Mm—■wlmmand anUPI - 55 words
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Article62 1984-01-30 6 THE DEFENCE commission of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) called in Accra on Saturday for the setting up of a pan-African defence force to be established on a regional basis. This was the main recommendation after a week-long meeting. The commission's recommendations are subject toAP - 62 words
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297 1984-01-30 7 LONDON, Sunday BRITAIN is reveffiDg ia a tourist boom with \isi i ors from th e Tniteti States, fuelled hy strong US doUai arriving in record numbers The] saj Britain i attract more wist ton ia i*<4 than ever be! tt andReuter - 297 words
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Article, Illustration30 1984-01-30 7 picture. Norwegian KGB spy Arne Treholt (left) seen with Russian agents Gennadij Titov (centre) and Alexander Lopatin in Vienna, Austria, on Aug 20 last year. APAP - 30 words
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Article291 1984-01-30 7 Norway 'to expel Soviet envoys' OSLO, Sun. The Norwegian government is expected to announce the expulsion of a number of Soviet diplomats and trade mission officials this week in the wake of the arrest of a top Norwegian official who is alleged to have spied for the Soviet L'nion. ThisNYT; AFP - 291 words
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276 1984-01-30 7 Vatican City 'helped Nazis escape' WASHINGTON, Sun. A 1947 top secret State Department document has revealed that the the Vatican was the largest single organisation involved in illegal post-war escape of Nad war criminals to South America. The May 15, 1947, document marked "top secret" has been declassified for severalUPI - 276 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-01-30 7 'Mark those business connections' LONDON, Sunday THE British press today again raised more questions about the business connections of Mr Mark Thatcher, the 30-year-old son of the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The Observer, which first raised the issue on Jan 15 with a story about a contract in Oman, saidAP - 313 words
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Article136 1984-01-30 7 Coffee deals lost Renault $147 m PARIS, Sun. France's state-owned car company, Renault, lost 578 million francs (about Ssl47 million) in the 1970s through deals with a person who has since disappeared, the weekly magazine Le Point reported today. The dealings began in 1974, when Renault found itself with aAFP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration839 1984-01-30 8 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE All stories by We present the winners n 11 of our annual awards QUOTE 4MANO (Sabnani) was one of the journalists invited to the Newspaper Committee meeting that discussed the annual awards. He was embarrassed when we were evaluating a headline of his for839 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-01-30 9 Story of the Year Award 4 WINNING the Story of the Year award does not mean that I am the best journalist. There are many colleagues who are more experiencedand better. It was just that I a had a lucky break in 1983.470 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-01-30 9 Award (or consistently good columns WHEN Irene Hoe first took over the 7-Days column in The Sunday Times from Peter Barnard, she was terrified about the task ahead. Peter, who was posted to head The Straits Times Washington Bureau in April last446 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-01-30 9 Picture of the Year WITH his thick blackrimmed glasses. Straits Times photographer Albert Sim can easily pass off as a schoolteacher. Soft-spoken, even somewhat diffident in demeanour, he might strike the observer as someone more at home with Chinese calligraphy and gardening than the334 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-01-30 9 Caption of the Year Award i KXBCI TIVK sub-editor Khoo Teng (iuan is never quite in his element in the afternoons. His thought processes go into a slumber. It is only during the night that flashes of brilliance illuminate his mind as he ponders captions and headings. Y235 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-01-30 9 Ticking brains did it' THE Business Times stock market column by Hock Lock Siew, a penname, is the product of a group of senior journalists in the newspaper. Reporters on the Kper's Companies sk meet the section editor to discuss a topic before one of210 words
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Article, Illustration435 1984-01-30 9 Graphics of the Year Award CURIOSITY about what lies in the belly of a piece of real estate called Singapore eventually led Ivan Fernandez and his graphics team to produce award-winning pieces of artwork. Ivan, 32, thought it a good idea if435 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-01-30 9 Award for consistently good columns PETER Barnard. 39. our US Editor heading The Straits Times Bureau in Washington, says of his America column which won a special award for being consistently good: "The column is a coat of many colours bu; I suppose the aim is to171 words
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Article371 1984-01-30 10 SALMA KHALIK - Many ideas but no promises SALMA KHALIK STPB may not adopt seminar proposals By MANY ideas were tossed up at the twoday seminar, but whether anything will come of this industry-wide brain storming session has still to be seen. The Marketing Singapore seminar which ended yesterday was organised in the371 words
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Article, Illustration443 1984-01-30 10 IT IS not often that one gets a visit from a Member of Parliament; much less a hong bao from one. Madame Wong Ee Noi, 92, however, had this rare privilege yesterday morning and she was all smiles as she received Mr Rohan443 words
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241 1984-01-30 10 TWO women died and six men were seriously injured in road accidents over the weekend. Madam Wong Swee Cheng, 46, who was knocked down by a car on Friday while crossing the* Jala n Boon Lay-Jaian Baharl pper Jurong Road junction, died241 words
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119 1984-01-30 10 A NE W Neighbourhood Police Post opened yesterday. Built at a cost of more than $160,000, the post is strategically located at Block 79," Toa Payoh Central, in the heart of the area's shopping and entertainment area. Until now, residents have been119 words
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Article59 1984-01-30 10 OVER 4.000 people won cash prizes in Chartered Bank's $1.25 million lucky draw held on Friday The top two prizes were $250,000 and $125,000 respectively. The rest ranged from $12,500 to $50. The lucky numbers were drawn by Miss Singapore, Miss Sharon Denise Wells, and was59 words
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Article52 1984-01-30 10 JUDO training courses will be held for juniors and seniors from Feh 13 lo 17 at the People's Association in Kallang. The courses organised by the association's Youth Judo Club, will be conducted from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily. For more information telephone »-lK2L'2ext52 words
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Article236 1984-01-30 10 EXPECTING to do battle with a load of rubbish. Dr Tay Eng Soon came fully equipped with a broom and leading a squad of similarly armed men. But the Minister of State (Education) and MP foi River Valle\ was pleasantly surprised to find236 words
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Article, Illustration788 1984-01-30 13 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By SAF soldiers being trained how to hit half-size moving targets MEN in the Singapore Armed Forces are now being taught how to seek out and shoot down hidden enemy targets. The SAF has found that the traditional way of shooting at fixed whole-size targets is outdated788 words
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Article28 1984-01-30 13 SBC Text will be telecast an hour earlier beginning on Wednesday (Feb 1). The service will open at 6 a.m. daily instead of at 7 a.m.28 words
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233 1984-01-30 13 PAUL JANSEN - Money-saving course for law students PAUL JANSEN By FINANCIALLY hardpressed Singaporeans studying for the external law de^rte awarded by London University have been off >re»l an unexpected hong bao The university, which accepts part-time overseas students, is for the first time planning to run a course for those taking the233 words
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184 1984-01-30 13 Business can go beyond money, says official THK business of business is not simply business. It does not stop with dollars Uld cents but has a vested interest in promoting the public interest People in advertising can help many good causes which are languishing for lack of professional guidance. The184 words
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123 1984-01-30 13 THE law caught up with a private bus driver on Thursday after he had ignored 32 traffic summonses and the follow-up arrest warrants issued against him for faiiing to attend court. He was arrested b> the Traffic Police along Changi Coastal Koad at123 words
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128 1984-01-30 13 Third surprise check for the firetraps FIREMEN visited six nightclubs on Friday to ensure that their fire exits were not locked or blocked. One exit door at the ElAmigo Nite Club in Kitchener Road was locked when nine fire officers arrived at 9.30 p.m. But, before the officers could break128 words
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92 1984-01-30 11 Labuan will complete gas projects this year .x d A LUMPUR Sun Gas-related costing 52.3 billion being undertaken on l.abuan bland, oil Sabah, will come onstream later •h^ year, Bernama news agency reported yesterdaj When m full opera".i>n the projects would an annual output afl tioO.UHi tonnes oi men- Banal,AFP - 92 words
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Article54 1984-01-30 11 ■.'.< (Selangor), Sun. m in System M\- iril r i'.f a $100 miIgiULUBIH omplex b> end 1 chairman Eh Sri Mofcai K.ij.i iman said With IBC 'Pi|iU"i.ir. project MAS wmH be able tc arhi. 1 tal aircraft i lil and repair capabil ity. including major mainteBernama - 54 words
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Article44 1984-01-30 11 A [RENGGANU, Sun. toreiga tiawkf tried to ram a aartM police patrol boat which u.i.s ":y.n<j. to stop i! from flefin^ M.il.ivM.in wate.s. After firing several wa-n H >nd usir.i iCC seized the and det.nntvl nine foreign -•n. BernamaBernama - 44 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-01-30 11 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By MALAYSIA is introducing Comp'.essed Natural Gas (CNG) for motor vehicles in another effort to find more uses for the country's abundant natural gas supply. !i is understood that the national oO company, Petronas, is taking the lead tc populariseNST - 425 words
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256 1984-01-30 11 DAVOS (Switzerland), Sun. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that his official visit to Canada, the United States, France and Switzerland had enabled Malaysia to establish contact with leaders of those countries and to make them understand Malaysia's needs. HeBernama - 256 words
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158 1984-01-30 11 New houses for 30 people who lost theirs in landslip KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thirty people whose low-cost houses in Tainan Cheras Indah here collapsed or were badly damaged after a landslip have been assured that their houses would be rebuilt. The low-cost twostorey houses were built on a piece of158 words
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Article61 1984-01-30 11 SOME 10,000 Vietnamese refugees still in Malaysia will be given more job training so they are more acceptable for resettlement overseas, a government refugee official said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He said the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees would launch a $500,000 programme in March toReuter - 61 words
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Article58 1984-01-30 11 SELANGOR police believe that they crippled a major illegal 4-D syndicate operating in the Kuala Selangor and Sabak Bernam districts with the arrest of seven men near Kuala Selangor on Saturday. They also seized 350 booklets and a master list containing bettings totalling $1 million forNST - 58 words
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Article48 1984-01-30 11 CUSTOMS officials in Johore foiled 400 smuggling attempts at the Causeway last year, the Johore Customs office said on Saturday. Of the 220 smuggling suspects detained for these attempts, about half of them have been convicted and fined a total of $1.4 million. BernamaBernama - 48 words
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Article68 1984-01-30 11 AN UNEMPLOYED man was detained by police in Kuala Trengganu on Saturday when they found a .plastic tube of a heroin hidden in his mouth. A police spokesman said yesterday several policemen on duty at the bus terminal here saw the man, appearing to have something inBernama - 68 words
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175 1984-01-30 11 Muslims warned against Qurans printed in Israel KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysian Muslims have been alerted against Qurans printed in Israel which have certain passages and verses deleted. The chairman of the Malaysian Religious Affairs and Social Affairs Committee, Datuk Idris Ghani, in issuing the warning, said yesterday that the IsraeliAFP - 175 words
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Advertisement349 1984-01-30 11 New Year Yu Sheng. ***** r^ M^l9Am««« •> 4. V Discover the goodness of Yu W^3^k^ Sheng at Garden Seafood dj^Restaurant. And wish for fcSlfcri/ prosperity in abundance. LJS Yu Sheng, a traditional must for the Mk .J* NlfeK' Lunar New Year is prepared with feSJ* much care at Garden349 words
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OUR CHANGING WORLD
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Article, Illustration516 1984-01-30 12 JONATHAN was feeling playful. So was his brother. Their antks at Chang] Airport on Thursday could have led anyone into believing that the Tan brothers were off 00 a holiday. Far from it They were going to Israel for a crucial operation. Jonathan needsWan Seng Yip - 516 words
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294 1984-01-30 12 The dangers patients after the operation MARROW transplant is simple, much simpler than heart, kidney or liver transplants. For the donor (in Jonathan's rase, his brother. Daniel), it usually requires general anaesthesia, while the marrow is extracted from the hip bone. The donor can leave the hospital the next day.294 words
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192 1984-01-30 12 BONE marrow transplants are not used to cure leukaemia alone. They tend to be used for a variety of blood-related diseases. SEVERE combined immunodeficiency: Some children are born almost totally defenceless against even the mildest infection. The best example of this condition is children192 words
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Advertisement209 1984-01-30 13 SALESMEN and SALESWOMEN: GET MORE RESULTS This action-packed Dale Carnegie Sales Course helps you: 'We Ol your pi •"vices Handle oDiections j O'gani/eyour se! improve your sale p --\icriyouf goais m selling °-eo*e to; idles easier anrXeai n more n\ 'le Dale Carnegie Sales Course wjy that helps you make209 words
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Advertisement101 1984-01-30 13 I y&S^.your 'Home Sweet Home' I I Opposite Mandarin Hotel of Orchard Road I j In close vicinity are Singapore Chinese Girls' H§^. SC|U3Sh COUft Sdlind bath (new location) 24-hour SGCuritv svstom i and Emerald Mansion as well as Jjj^Mj ■|ol?i>^^"^- H^ I \^€X?^ Goodwood Park Hotel, York Hotel, O^C^vt^!^101 words
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Article431 1984-01-30 14 GET ready for the 25th anniversary celebrations. In many ways, they will be an unusual milestone. For a start, celebrations on such a gigantic 9cate are rare in the history of independent Singapore, known more tor a no-nonsense approach to life than emotional outbursts of joy and gaiety.431 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1984-01-30 14 ART PINE - ART PINE By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal 4 IN THE end we're mainly talking about how the banks would be forced to list a default in their accounting sheets. I don't think anybody believes there's going to be q an outright repudiation1,089 words
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695 1984-01-30 14 RICHARD BERNSTEIN - Feuding African nations' unique ability to stay united RICHARD BERNSTEIN By IMTED NATIONS The 51 African members of the I nited Nations, though often riven by internal differences and disagreements at home, enjoy an uncanny ability to find a consensus here that binds together every country in the group. DiplomatsNYT - 695 words
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Article383 1984-01-30 14 A word of caution THE uncompromising tone of the Prime Minister's directive to government departments on seminars may strike some as harsh. In truth, however, this is no more than a realistic attempt to deal with a well-en-trenched malignancy within the bureaucracy namely, the attitudes of those who delight inNST - 383 words
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Article380 1984-01-30 14 WATERWORKS authorities throughout the nation had' better gear themselves to expect even more public oppro- brium than usual, as a result of the revelation of the staggering amount of water "unaccountably lost" every day. The 433.7 million litres is not exactly a drop in the proverbialNST - 380 words
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Advertisement180 1984-01-30 14 Bshow-pieco timepieces. RADO DiaSiar«V22oo» A. j"?.* .j... J L ."jW/^W ■iff im^ ■it .^Ki^ifc ;^S AhMH^^' Wishes One All GONG XI FA cAI i sh< i in the Year of the u<it in the Imperial splendour of the MEISAN v\ herea grand feasi of traditional, prosperity dishes awaits you. and180 words
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FORUM
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Letter, Illustration285 1984-01-30 15 I REFER to the letter "Honours degree and yet no pass 1 iST. Jan 26). Your correspondent complains that her husband was not granted ■a employment pass although he possesses double honours degrees in physics and electronics We are sorry to learn thai, consequently, she285 words
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On the buses
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Letter79 1984-01-30 15 SERVICE 154 plys from MacPherson Estate to Jurong, carrying mainly workers, and students of the university, polytechnics and junior colleges along the way. The Singapore Bus Service should either introduce more buses during peak hours or start a special service for students so that workers79 words
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Letter76 1984-01-30 15 THE introduction of Service 153 at the expense of Service 156 has brought hardship to many commuters, especially schoolchildren. We would appreciate it if the Singapore Bus Service could reroute Service 153 to ply along Yio Chu Kang Road, via Serangoon Garden Terminal, before continuing along Lorong Chuan76 words
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Letter66 1984-01-30 15 COULD the Singapore Bus Service operate a direct service for residents along Old Changi Road. Bedok Road and Upper East Road to Marine Parade There are schools, a new junior college, a library and well-known department stores along Marine Parade Road At present, services 11, 10 and66 words
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Letter57 1984-01-30 15 I LIVE in Chua Chu Kang Road. Residents here have difficulty getting a bH and have been late for school and work. Only two services are available. The Singapore Bus Service should start the first service earlier. Could SBS also explain vt.hy Service 179 aas napped when57 words
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453 1984-01-30 15 Normal but slow children need help I READ with sympathy the letter "Mum worried because son is slow in school" by Mrs A. Lim. (ST. Jan 20). My husband and I have tertiary education. We have two sons and one of them is slow and struggling along in his studies.453 words
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243 1984-01-30 15 Salesmen will be hit if this tax is introduced I REFER to the letter 'Mileage tax proposal should be studied first" by Mr Henry C.L. Lim. (ST, Jan 25). He said the Ministry of Communications should "conduct a feasibility study on the mileage tax proposal before throwing it into the243 words
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120 1984-01-30 15 Why didn't test centre check list? MY husband was recently denied the chance to take his driving test after waiting for four months just because he had misplaced the $10 fee receipt. Could the authorities clarify why he was prevented from taking the text after failing to produce the receipt?120 words
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151 1984-01-30 15 Ducks now arrive at the market at about 6 a.m. REPLIES PLEASE refer to the letter "A quack quack here and a quack quack there" by "Blue Christmas" (ST, Dec 13 last year), concerning noise generated from the poultry stalls at about 2 a.m. at the Depot Road market. Investigations151 words
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335 1984-01-30 15 1 J?,? FER \°> u he letter Officer could have been more tactful" from "The Police A Friend?" (ST, Dec 24 last year). The incident referred to by the writer occurred on Dec 17 last year during the final of the Merlion335 words
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Letter142 1984-01-30 15 PLEASE refer to the letter "He had to pay an extra $25" by "H.C.Y." (ST, Dec 22 last year). Any motorist who has not responded to our parking offence notices will be referred to our Car Parks Division when he pays his road tax. This is an142 words
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Letter97 1984-01-30 15 I REFER to the letter "Schools should collect usable textbooks" by "J.S." (ST. Jan 12) and would like to thank him for his suggestion that schools help to sell or give away used textbooks to those who need them at the end of the school year.97 words
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Letter125 1984-01-30 15 I REFER to the letter "Can PE teachers enrol in new college?" by "Aspiring P.E. Teacher" (ST, Jan 16). Besides the two-year full-time Diploma in Physical Education Course, the College of Physical Education will also plan and conduct inservice courses for serving PE teachers. This will enable them125 words
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231 1984-01-30 15 I REFER to the letter "Only one clerk is on duty at night" by "Dissatisfied". (ST, Jan 20). Attendances at our Accident and Emergency Department vary from day to day. We are in no position to regulate them. We do, however, deploy our231 words
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Article, Illustration978 1984-01-30 16 RAJENDRA BAJPAI - Marcos fights to 'oust' economic woes RAJENDRA BAJPAI By MANILA President Ferdinand Marcos faces the most formidable economic challenge in 18 years of rule as his administration struggles to rescue the Philippines from the depths of financial crisis. The country owes some US$25 billion (SSS3 billion) external debts and needsReuter - 978 words
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Article918 1984-01-30 16 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN But fingers point at others for Philippines' problems By Manila Reporter A TIME of crisis in the Philippines is a time for recriminations. While the country plunges into its worst economic crisis since independence in 1946, Filipino leaders are blaming each other. President Ferdinand Marcos918 words
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Advertisement84 1984-01-30 16 f Jf-Jf j# %F JLm If jw. w^*\ jLJTj jE*jKf jEpJk w^ f ine art of watchmaking. with numerals in Thirties style. J^^m^^^m I t^B^Ote watches and wonderful bicolour All so thin yet strong and accurate. b^S creations with the lustrous white of Truly, the last word from one of84 words
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Article, Illustration580 1984-01-30 17 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE 3y Blister packs of spices for curry and other dishes are a sell-out at the supermarket MK S. 1 RAJAH'S business is hot stuff. And his latest offering a blisterpack ot spices tor curry and other dishes is proving hotter than usual. The convenient blisterpacks of580 words
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464 1984-01-30 17 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Cold Storage By COLD Storage Holdings (CSH) is selling part of its share in a Malaysian supermarket chain subsidiary to a bumiputra company, Pradaz Sdn Bhd, a move which will put bumiputras firmly in control of Cold Storage (Malaysia) Berhad. CSH and464 words
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234 1984-01-30 17 GOLDEN eggs were laid for shareholders in Kentucky Fried Chicken last year KFC's first trading year as a public company. The shares were first quoted on the stock market in February last year. Many more Singaporeans visited the company's outlets than before, with234 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-01-30 17 Hong Fok group gets a new red logo WHAT'S red, looks like a modernised design of a traditional hand tan or a stylised depiction of a tree? Answer: The Hong Fok group's new corporate logo. The new logo replaces the earlier, more traditional logoThe fan, being one of the Eight113 words
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74 1984-01-30 17 KNdrr ikan Bflis i.^ the best product oi last year. The Malaysian Institute of Food and Techno. »g> announc >d this m their LOth tnniversary celebration re» entrj stock cube, n n Product Company, is made from readily available a materials ta Malaysia74 words
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317 1984-01-30 17 KATHLEEN TSANG - KATHLEEN TSANG By S3NGAFORE furniture was a sell-out at the recent Cologne International Furniture Fail', th e biggest annual eveni in the industry worldwide. Some of the seven apore companies which took part in the fair broke into new markets and received orders for317 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-01-30 17 Deputy GM at Heller's ew deputy general managei Heller Factoring Mian Khiang. Previously, he in charge of credit and market s an accountancy graduate I Diversity of Singapore and worked in an accounting firm joining Heller is MR \S(.39 words
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127 1984-01-30 17 Weldmesh has two new men at the top JH and John Lysaght, the leading manufacturers of concrete reinforcing fabric steel roofing respectively, newappointments Mr Lloyd W Honevcombo is the new general manager of both companies and Mr Robert E. Stokes is the marketing manager for BRC Weldmesh. Mr Honeycombe takes127 words
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Article75 1984-01-30 17 Dr Kam moves up at Nixdorf MB A KEF Malessa, n i [ing dii ector ol Nixdoi f Computer S) Re Ltd, has recently a number of managerial appointments. Dr Owen Kara was named assistant €cial manager, Mr Song Teck sales marketing manager, and M Matthias Neubert software managei l)t75 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-01-30 17 <;i IWKSS Mahon Asia f, til, the Singapoi i subsidiary of Lojidon b tsed merchant banking group Guinness Mahon Co. has promoted Mi' T. Murugiah and Mr Kevin Loh as deputy directors of banking and portfolio services, respectively. Mr Murugiah joined Guinness Mahon as68 words
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Article55 1984-01-30 17 Talk on Asian market THE Indonesian Business Association of Singapore will hold its 44th business luncheon at Hotel Grand Central tomorrow at noon. American lawyer Mark A. Angelson will introduce the Asian dollar market and give an offshore lawyer's perspective. The fees are $17 for members and $22.50 for non-members.55 words
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80 1984-01-30 17 PHI ITOBUGS have till the end of March to avail themselves of a special offer- from Minolta. In conjunction with their 10 millionth SLR Camera celebrations, Minolta Singapore i Pie i Ltd is offering a limited number of its commemorative XG-1 Z<">m Kit80 words
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Article42 1984-01-30 17 HONGKONG Thomas Cook is trying to improve its sales of travellers cheques in the Far East and the Pacific. In July, it will be launching a newly-de-signed travellers cheque, carrying the MasterCard mast-head as well as its own. SCMPSCMP - 42 words
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Company news The week that was
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Article38 1984-01-30 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit loss ('000) City Dev 20 (20 $38,562 (41.386) Oct 83 Fold M56.295L (5.807L) Aug '83 Kings' 75(7.5) $9,894(12.037) Oct 83 M Resources 7.5 (4.8a) M523.264 (5.828) Dec 8338 words
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Article13 1984-01-30 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) loss ('000)13 words
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Article569 1984-01-30 18 Cycle and Carriage Ltd is to sell its wholly-owned subsidiary Cycle and Carnage Bintang Bhd (CCB) tor Msso million to be satisfied by an issue of 14.258.714 new CCB shares The Kuwaiti Investment Office has 'aised its stake m Cycle and Carriage Ltd to 10 per cent DBS569 words
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71 1984-01-30 18 ROME The Vatican's bank is preparing to -ell a major stake in the engineering group Vianini Spa, a Vianini director said. A Milan economic daily said the bank and other mam ahareholders agreed on Tues '.> i MB a per cent stake in theReuter - 71 words
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Article47 1984-01-30 18 Construction I orders go down SEOUL South Korea was awarded 1'510.44 billion SSJJ J bllion in overseas ■Stncttai contracts last year, down 30 per cent over HM previous year Government statistics attributetl the sharp drop to demsins oil revenues in the East, which Ls South market UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article261 1984-01-30 18 j Jan 27 USJ Chanje Alcoa 43^ -V Allied Chem Cp 54 V Allis-Chalmers 16V V Am Tel It Tel 85V +V Amu Inc 25V +1V 1 Amr Corp 36 -V Bethlehem SU 26V unch Boeing Co 4«V H Burroughs Cp 52 -V Caterpillar Co 49 -V Chase261 words
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Article763 1984-01-30 18 Tokyo SINCE the December general election in Japan, when Mr Nakasone's Liberal Democratic Party was returned to power with a sharply-reduced majority, the stock market has confounded all the sceptics by moving ahead to record high levels. The atmosphere is heady, with the optimists far763 words
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Article42 1984-01-30 18 THE uneasiness on Wall Street and lower metal prices depressed Australian stock markets last week and the All Ordinaries index was down by 15.9 points to 765.6. Only stocks with interests in the new Turtle One well were eagerly sought after.42 words
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Article41 1984-01-30 18 IT was a poor week again on Wall Street, with all attempts at rallies fading away because of fears of higher interest rates. Over the week, the Dow Jones industrial average index lost 29.42 points to close at 1230.00.41 words
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Article52 1984-01-30 18 THE market* were again cheerful, posting new record levels. The Financial Time* industrial share index did not close at a peak on Friday, bat the undertone was still strong. Wednesday saw prices at their top levels, but over the week, the index put on a further net 12.6 points52 words
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Article50 1984-01-30 18 THE market was generally firm all week as the latest round of talk* on the colony's future took place between Britain and China. For the time being at least, investors are taking an optimistic view. Over the week, the Hang Seng index pot on 21.31 points to \9&.r t50 words
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Article95 1984-01-30 18 jdghgfh gjlj Trans 3% 78/88 81 unch Cons 2k. 25'.. unch War Loan 34%.... 364 unch Treas 54% 08/12. 64 +4 Treas 134 1997. 115% +4 GILTEDGED I Barlow Rand 740 -3 Charter Cons 248 unch Cons Gold 517 +5 |Rus Plant 10 7/16 +*t JZCT 17 unch jgfhfh95 words
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Article341 1984-01-30 18 J™ 28 Yen Charge Mitsui 355 +2 .Mitsui Shipbldg 165 -1 Mitsui Smelting 485 -3 Mitsukoshi 369 -5 Milsumi 1150xd unch Murata Mfg unq NEC 1510 60 Nikko Sec 455 -1 Nippon Light Metal 305 -7 Nippon Oil 974 3 Nippon Steel 179 unch Nippon Yusen 256 -6 Nissan341 words
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Article3238 1984-01-30 18 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars 1983/84 Last Yield Net Vol Week High Low Company Sale Change P/E3,238 words
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Article279 1984-01-30 19 TRADING in spot gold commenced in Simex on Monday last week with prices being quoted at US$372 per oz. according to the weekly gold review by Green and Collier. The initial factor influencing movements of the gold price was once again the strong US dollar which firmed early in279 words
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Article141 1984-01-30 19 FOB in bales, Malaysian cents/klo High Low Closing buyers Jan 26 Int 1 R.S S Prompt 2-10 00N 235 50N 238 00 Int. 1 R.SS FOB 245 00 241 00 243 00 Int 2 R.SS Feb 235.25 Int. 3 R.SS ***** Int 1 R S S 1984 Mar 255.00141 words
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Article178 1984-01-30 19 BETTER sentiment and activity was encountered this week, taking the market up about two cents overall, despite lack of confirmation of China and Soviet orders. Influenced by steadiness in London, where bullish speculation over offtake continued to predominate, and higher physical prices for lower grades, levels rose daily, with178 words
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Article37 1984-01-30 19 BARELY steady. Prices turned firmer initially after the first fall in market stocks for three months (down 200,000 ounces from previous record levels to 46,134,000 ounces), but failed to hold best levels as New York faltered.37 words
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Article35 1984-01-30 19 STEADIER. Early gains developed after the sharp fall in stocks (down 12,975 tonnes to 423,700 tonnes) but with New York edging off and gold failing to hold best levels, prices turned softer at midweek.35 words
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Article61 1984-01-30 19 BARELY steady. In unison with other metals, prices showed early gains, helped by the sharp drop in stocks (down 3,700 tonnes to 221,950 tonnes). Later, the trend turned easier, with "chartist" selling combined with liquidation from the "big funds" (institutions) but copper's improvement brought some recovery. Merchants outside theAFP - 61 words
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Article59 1984-01-30 19 STEADY. The Tin Council's buffer stock manager (BSM) held prices steady with some difficulty owing to the sterling's early improvement against the US dollar. The Penang market stayed unchanged on the "floor" of the agreement's price range, but because of the sterling's overall weakness, the Far Eastern market stoodAFP - 59 words
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Article27 1984-01-30 19 Buying Sefng Hfriest-Lowest rtfhest— Lowest S5/pn SJ/pn Bank of China 25.36 25 01 25 54 25.19 OUB 25.35 25 07 25.70 25.25 UOB 2541-2502 2556-25.1727 words
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Article17 1984-01-30 19 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 370.00—370.50 366.70—367.20 Fri Thurs New York 369 00 367.00 365.00—366.0017 words
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Article163 1984-01-30 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local doflars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9441 1.9465 5.20—5.11 Canadian dollar 1.7074—1.7086 5 91—5 82 NZ dollar 1.3819—1.3843 7 32-7 17 Sterling pound 2.9915 2.9951 3.37-3 32 US dollar 2.1300—2.1310 4.73—4.68 Local dollars to163 words
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Article464 1984-01-30 19 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, Jan 27, 1984: Bank PLR Algemene Bank 9'« American Express 9 3 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 9W Asia Commercial 9 V t A NZ Banking Group 9VS Ban Hin Lee Bank 9',« Banca Commerciale 9'/2 Banco464 words
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Article247 1984-01-30 19 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Jan 27: BID PRICES m HI jh Low 7 days 9 9/16 9 9/16 1 month 9% 9 9/16 2 months 9 11/16 9 5 3 months 9 13/16 9 11/16 6 months 9 15/16 9 7^ 9 months247 words
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Article30 1984-01-30 19 DEPOSIT RATES %pa" Savings account b 3 Mosave 5 \A Fixed deposit 3 1 month 6V2 3 months 6 3 6 months 6 3 < 9 months 7 12 months 730 words
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Article42 1984-01-30 19 LOAN RATES1 P'a- 'rime rate 2 8 n 'ersonal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 (discounted) -lousing Up to 10 years 9Vi II to 25 years 9'/i Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5 2 years 5% 3 years 6 4 years BVS42 words
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Article52 1984-01-30 19 BUSINESS LOANS Pa Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SJFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10% MAS rediscount rates for export bills 6 Vi Source: DBS Bank 1 Mutive rates. 2 For best curtomn onry. 352 words
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Article105 1984-01-30 19 THE US dollar opened for the week at 552.1305/15 and fluctuated between 552.1295 and 552.1310. It closed at 552.1300/10. Trading was extremely quiet with participants just covering their commercial requirements. The Singapore dollar strengthened against the sterling pound, Deutschemark Japanese yen, New Zealand dollar and weakened against the Malaysian105 words
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Article148 1984-01-30 19 jkdhgfhsgh Vessel Berth Arr Dep Dewi Seraya 10 a'side 30 1 IRA 9 9 a'side 30 1 Kaap 80l 2 a'side 30 1 Kalimantan 7/fi a'side 30 i Northern Star 6/7 a'side 30 1 Brastagi 9 30/1 31 1 Burung 1303/B 9 30/1 31 1 Oehma 121148 words
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529 1984-01-30 20 S. KUMAR - Ho' s 2.4 m snares get more than 10 offers S. KUMAR Most active stock By the company, which recently called off its proposed acquisition of a stake in Dunlop Malaysia Industries, may be looking out for another buy. however, they conceded thit some institutions may not be taking an529 words
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Article44 1984-01-30 20 Pegi is busiest share NNU Malaysia Bhd, widely regarded a* a specula ti\ e stock, emerged as the busiest share in the market last week. But sellers just outnumbered buyers, and the shares lost two cents to t'i.Vi on the week. Dealers noted that44 words
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Article69 1984-01-30 20 PACIFIC Food Products of Malaysia, makers of Mameem, is asking the High Court there to lift a temporary injunction which has stopped the company from selling any product said to resemble Indomie Mi Goring. Indomie is the brand name of P. T. Sanmaro Food Manufacturing Ltd69 words
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Article89 1984-01-30 20 KINTA Keilas Tin Dredging PLC has taken a sub-lease from Perusahaan Majuperak on a 177-hectare site in the Mukim of Sungei Trap, district of Kinta. The area, which was previously dredged by Kinta Keilas, will be mined again. The previous leases had ended in August, 1982.89 words
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Article79 1984-01-30 20 SEALJON Hotels have appointed Singapore International Merchant Bankers to advise them on the general offer being made for the company by Monsia Investments, which recently bought the 46.4 per cent interest in the company owned by Mr Enrique Zobel through Ayala Internationa! Holdings. Sealion has advised shareholders to79 words
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Article37 1984-01-30 20 THE Supreme Plant* tion Industries rights issue at M51.40 a share has been f ul ly >- u b scribed. Excess shares will be allotted on an equitable ba I i proportion to original holdings.37 words
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Article28 1984-01-30 20 THE Pan Malaysia Robber Industries board's proposal to subdivide the existing $1 shares into two of 50 cents each has been passed by the share holders.28 words
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Article56 1984-01-30 20 MBF Holdings has bought a shell company which it intends to use as its investment holding unit. It has paid M53.000 for Fong Yew Credit Sdn Bhd, which has an authorised and paid-up capital of M5500.000 and Mss 800. respectively. The compa-n will be renamed later56 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-01-30 20 New company in town to serve expatriates here THERE is a new expatriate consultancy company in town that promises to take yon from the "cradle to the grave", though not Literally. The Expatriate Consultancy company, just formed this month, will deal with questions expatriates normally ask on tax and investment.388 words
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96 1984-01-30 20 MALAYSIA'S first pulp and paper mill is to be set up in Sabah It will be sited at Sipitang, near Tenom, and will be part of a major integrated wood process ing industry. In addition to the mill. there will also be96 words
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237 1984-01-30 20 M$ 15.66 m for 52 pc stake in Malayan Cables Hong Leong HONG Leong Industries Bhd is buying a majority interest in Malayan Cables. It is paying M515.66 million for a 52.8 per cent stake in the company. This comprises 6.81 million shares, valuing each share at M52.30. Two other237 words
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Advertisement417 1984-01-30 17 4P; Revolution in Lr^?, colour portables f Yv. On| ys9QCH% computer with Magic Desk' ax\ S^°° V The Computer Equipped with 64K *~~7**<f\\C\\Js nW R The Software: Whats more, the W|| 1 Z^A s Calc Result electronic worksheet for financial M tt t wT"^ modelling, sales forecasting, performance I t,.1417 words
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Advertisement179 1984-01-30 18 Part-Time Course in OFFICE MANAGEMENT SDF 50% Approved In Principle LEARN more about Office Administration Organisation Improving Measuring Office Administrative Effectiveness Office Systems Mechanisation Manpower Administration The National Productivity Association (NPA). having completed Successful r ""p our programme, is inviting a .pp! tor its. next intake The course inducted in179 words
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Advertisement116 1984-01-30 19 M w^ w* 1 SINGAPORE: 150 YEARS VU V* S i^UVOfLf edited by Mubin Sheppard £j ir**^ A book collector's item, one of Singapore's 0* f\ rare books. A collection of articles by *^mj \M&^ distinguished contributors like Winstedt, \^^r Maxwell and Ridley. The book tells of the origin of116 words
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Advertisement266 1984-01-30 19 E^ie^ eO m Jk r J kxo^r^. mm lacco!^ 5 sV^ aKS U otSlr| hire f«t*J DEP osn 1 V PROPERTY II PURCHASE j C B OXfS *A Finance Company established since 1950 •An "approved company" under the Trustees Act (Cap 40) for accepting deposits from trustees /^s§f^7Sinqapura Building Society266 words
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Advertisement325 1984-01-30 20 3rd Prize: 4th 1 0th Prizes: 11th 20th Prizes: 21 St 50th Prizes: 200 Consolation Prizes: I harp MZ-808 personal computer Sharp GF-9500 carry compo Sharp ES-2030 frrw~x*M Sharp GF-4747Z 1 Sharp EL-345 solar powered with printer and disc drive N orES-22F0 stereo cassette recorder calculator each twin tnh washing325 words
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Advertisement19 1984-01-30 20 SELLING SHORT "I think they're trying to build me up. They said I've moved up to unsatisfactory from dismal."19 words
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Advertisement646 1984-01-30 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday -Friday y^m^l^pm^^ Ordmory |$1 00 per word -M.n iI uF >JJ^ li^l^ f" J»* VJ I fvi f/**^y C@^~ /a'^^ #V^ (f^^l l(r d2.3opm for Sunday Times i Se.-r.: D.spioy B Personal Services Merchandise r^/FV^T |(f /A^y^^V V^V f^-^ (|Sa) Jjl K iJIIN Ti2"oreh2d646 words
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Advertisement554 1984-01-30 21 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out Wish all a Happy Prosperous new Year DRAWN 20 Pets 30 Hairdressing BEAUTIFUL. PASSIONATE BLACK pedigree male Cocker Spaniel. 21 months, for sale Genuine dog lovers please contact .'*****48 after 1 30 p m EXCITING. LOVABLE WIRE Fox Terrier puppies ol Champion English Bloodlines554 words
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Advertisement479 1984-01-30 21 JERRYS TEVEN HAIR SALON FestiV>» I ft j r cut and perm (Well i) 39. cut $16 by London/ Pa. In lned Hairstylists Jerry N fe in ven Kang =01-70 Parkway t^ru^e. Tel: *****72 (Appointment). REDS HAIR SALON. Exclusive Cut Perm with glftl $45, Cut $19 bj friendly anu experienced479 words
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Advertisement785 1984-01-30 21 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing THE EDUCATORS 1 .sMettX- /^^^LaaaaaaaaaaV Ml r\i c Invltatlon^v. Ss S7Add Rever (HK) Ss VT^l y We are inviting you to II i come and spend a day in our < training centre, speak to the instructors and appreciate < our up to date training programme785 words
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Advertisement294 1984-01-30 21 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal lOY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES with crane for hire. Has experienced reliable workers to lelp in your Piano safe, houselold office factory removals. Jartons provided. Enquiries: *****2/*****77 lOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTAION service Days nights, teasonable charges. Workers rovided. Tel: *****97. Speciaised in piano. iPECIALISED IN HOUSEHOLD, ofice, factory removals. Lorries,294 words
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Advertisement156 1984-01-30 21 51 Printing/Copying Services E es and a kind ol QUALITY PRl.v;:\ CALL US TODAY AT 03-45, Peoples Park entrf !V^ rd: *****32, *****43 A CHRISTIAN PRESS HELPS you immediately with your printing needs economically. Fast delivery. Tel: *****52' *****57. 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing LOTS OF OFFICE tables, typist chairs for156 words
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Advertisement237 1984-01-30 21 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services AVAILABLE AT PRESTIGIOUS address confidential I personalised answering, telex, mailing, book-keeping and typing services. Telephone *****23. ACCOUNTS, TAX SERVICES by experienced, qualified and reliable personnel. Tel: *****65. Daniel Chan Management Services. AVAILABLE REGISTRATION/ MAILING Address (slo).' 24 hours answering ($25) Telephone Answering ($10 Telex237 words
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Advertisement362 1984-01-30 21 I m DO YOU KNOW (hat tree cutting. mK rubbish collection, grass plantI |H ing and even Certain demoi work can be handled by an exj pert at competitive prices? If you require any o* i i ices. especially to spruce up for I IV} festive occasion, read classifies ■L362 words
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Advertisement533 1984-01-30 22 SO Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities BRUNEI WELCOME YOU! to jom in her independent celebration in BRUNEI INDEPENDENCE TRADE FAIR '84 Exhibit profile (only 20 booths per trade) Building Construction World We welcome you to participate in this unique Trade Fair supported by the Brunei Local Authority. f"~ """I INTERPROMARK533 words
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Advertisement782 1984-01-30 22 I Gl J B a drivers post thai pays sl,soo rTB r~^pj if.s how iinu-li an I LJB nil Swet' Road is M paying their driven However, an equally t>i^ task goes with the H O High salary. Kind out what at -I 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1782 words
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Advertisement355 1984-01-30 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial /Clerical e) Secretarial Clerical i^VHHI^^HI^^^H^^IHI A well eilabli«h»c Publishing Firm l|| Cold Storage I We have immediate vacancy in our KATONG STORE355 words
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Advertisement92 1984-01-30 22 INTERNATIONAL PAINT has immediate vacancy for the positions of: ACCOUNTS CLERK G.C.E. "O" Level with credit in Mathematics LCC Intermediate preferred Typing speed of 35 to 40 wpm e Some experience in operating a computer an advantage We offer: e Free transportation Generous Bonus Free medical benefits Interested applicants please92 words
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Advertisement314 1984-01-30 22 B MPH DISTRIBUTORS (S) PTE LTD requires 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK e Preferably with knowledge of accounting, e Experience not necessary as training will be provided. 2) CLERK/TYPIST e Minimum Secondary education. e Ability to type 30 -40 w.p.m. e On-the-job training will be provided. Interested applicants are invited to call314 words
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Advertisement662 1984-01-30 22 A Financial Institution involved in money market opera- tiona hat immediate vacancies for:CLERKS Min.GCE'O' level Basic Knowledgee of book-keeping/account-mg Interested applicants are requested to apply with full resume, expected salary, contact telephone number together with a recent photograph (non-returnable) toThe Manager International Discount Company Ltd No. 9, Battery Road, 18-01/7662 words
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Advertisement629 1984-01-30 22 requiret CLERKS Singapore citizens neu GCF •<.> Lew tilicaUr Bilingual In English Chl- e Preferat I ..vers The Company offert 5-day 2 months bonus Medical dental benefits I Insurance co\I Annual vacation -12 days Overtime meu! allow Write enclosing telephone numb* to The Personnel A Planning Managet P O BOX629 words
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Advertisement577 1984-01-30 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical A trading company requires a SECRETARY Requirements. v^-* -■> -iiij ibove rtlsMsi] and typing at ively interested applicants *n invitee t apply with lull particular*, telephone contact number and a nonreturnable passport sixe photograph to THE ADVERTISER 111 NORTH BRIDGE ROAO ?OS-10 SINGAPORE 0617.577 words
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Advertisement425 1984-01-30 23 S6 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical An sstablishod engineering company urgently requires Ihe following: 1) OFFICE BOY Klin* Mp .'I KllkJllMl Must l v.v^ f .u lejjfj ctani ilru ink; iirrni'c I) TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST Must COeßpettod educ.U urn AtMhlv 10 type Interested applicants please call M *****61 2 lor an425 words
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Advertisement639 1984-01-30 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical Established Forwarding Company requires experienced FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK with knowledge of declaring lnA.mi permits, Call personally at: 1 2 MAGAZINE ROAD 04-02, CENTRAL BUILDING SINGAPORE 0105 or contact: *****91 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Requirements: e QCI O' level with credits In English and Chinese. Speaks639 words
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Advertisement579 1984-01-30 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales t) Sales MAHESHWARY Sole Agent for Typewriters in Singapore Malaysia invites applications for the following positions:SALES EXECUTIVES (Male Female) a Young, dynamic and hardworking. a Self-motivated and confident to earn nothing less than $2,000 per month, a Own transport preferred, a GCE579 words
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Advertisement382 1984-01-30 23 SALES REPRESENTATIVE Satron Limited, is looking for a dynamic and aggressive Sales Representative to market a range of electrical goods. The successful candidate should possess a GCE 'O' level Certificate or Its equivalent with 3-5 years experience in the marketing of electrical goods. He should be above 25 years of382 words
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Advertisement399 1984-01-30 23 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales Cosdel (Singapore) Pte Ltd Sole distribution tor Hallmark Cards USA Due to our sales success and rapid expansion, we require Femaie Sales Assistants Basic salary Transport allowance Shift allowance Bonus for achieving sales target Attractive commission 13th month bonus Good prospect for promotion You are399 words
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Advertisement623 1984-01-30 23 66 Situations Vacant Sales IF YOU ARE a Salesman/Saleswoman, with the skills experiences you possess, we want all of you, to earn an extra income of $2,000/- above monthly by joining our Full Time/Part Time Marketing Force. Dealing with very competitive market price interior decoration products: (Carpets, vertical blinds, Venetian623 words
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Advertisement772 1984-01-30 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical requires immediately I PLATING 1 1 TECHNICIANS I n charge of operating o r .a t ass i' jp I of sophisticated electroplating equipment I "Trie person ma:e Singapore C >: s ft I GCE 'O'/Secondary 4 m Science Stream772 words
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Advertisement411 1984-01-30 23 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR has following vacancy In Its Singapore Regional Office ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR Requirement! e Minimum 3 years In similar capacity Possess Diploma In Building/ Quantity Surveying or recognised equivalent Trade Certificate e Ability to do fast and accurate take-offs Interested applicants are Invited411 words
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Advertisement221 1984-01-30 24 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical IRAINEF FOREMAN REQUIRED manufaeturini in Jur.ip.k; VITB HTC 3 maintenance titling \,> experience required ,k Mandarin re for inter\if\* MMMIVI RfcOUIREDMACHIN rtnf Work j llMy l-.T i!itt-r\ifw (-.UI 74.5044)) ft) Production ASTEC ASTEC INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Urgently requires: QC INSPECTORS Must have completed Secondary221 words
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Advertisement402 1984-01-30 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production dffk^)MOTOROLA Jgft \J y Electronics Pte. Ltd. we're here now in Singapore! wM MOTOROLA, a leading high technology I U.S. multinational with operations In II over 10C countries nas J ust set U P a manufacturing facility in Ang Mo402 words
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Advertisement231 1984-01-30 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i h) Production h) Production Operators __jj __^__^^__^_Bb _r .-w^S-J---l^^-fc-----i-l-^--y <-t_ V *^^^^H |H BM k^_^_^_^v~ P| THOMSON-CSF 5 j S E ASIA PTE LTD a m j g 996. Bendemeer Road. 7 #05-05. Kallang Basin \t^^~\ r C~~ Industrial Estate. J? y d231 words
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Advertisement113 1984-01-30 24 Everyone knows CATS. Here's your chance to grow with us. Join one of the world's largest fridge compressor J^ makers also one of Singapore's fastest growing companies as: PRODUCTION OPERATORS S= Male $510.00 ZZ Female $460.00 I Requirements: 55 Preferably male S= applicants who I ZIZIZ have completed National Service113 words
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Advertisement409 1984-01-30 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production ■I (l iCS SINGAPORE jj An established Printed Circuit Boards manufacturer j^ 8 with most sophisticated and automated machineries |g The factory is fully airconditioned with clean working IgJ yS| environmrint. invites application for the following S I MALE OPERATOR409 words
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Advertisement308 1984-01-30 24 66 Situations Vacant h) Production requires ":V Ij Male/ f Female if I Production f Operators i Fixed Working Hours Ij 7 00am -4.18pm J »4 20pm -1 1 20pm L?. j ij •1 1 20pm- 7.00am |jf] I Requirements j|LJ »Age 16 above i •Primary/Secondary :i Hj education j|308 words
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Advertisement238 1984-01-30 24 66 Situations Vacant h) Production SMITH COmONA As a result of our expansion we have immediate vacancies for the 'a^^ O A up to $465 starting up to $480 upon confirmation up to $515 after 6 months up to $570 after 1 year and IN ADDITION, you II get $200238 words
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Advertisement334 1984-01-30 24 66 Situations Vacant h) Production HITACHI CABLE (SI PTE LTD Age above 18 years Secondary 2 and above Completed Nationa Service Prepared to work on 3' rotating shifts Completed N S Normal working hours Completed Primary 6or Secondary education Normal working hours Completed Primary o< Secondary eOucattor Prepared to wor*334 words
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Advertisement210 1984-01-30 25 66 Situations Vacant ft) Prtxtucdon I 1 IRS I mean iiii.ru! jobs atn podo I n ney. v ence required training will be provided v.\Jl '273f>4f>9 fi W;dk-in t.v NATION \l WH CTOR PTK LTD., moke I i Ol wa Dtfca Read, Singapore 0316. or nod 11*0, Depot Roa4 •o:210 words
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Advertisement464 1984-01-30 25 66 Situations Vacant h Production S.E.A. GLASS INDUSTRY PTE LTD irnmetiiale opening for A) 3ECVRITY GUARD understand and wrti tgUsb Kn >■* Uge ol security work Kequirea to work on 3 rotattau '(us SaU.y $450 p.m. pin ihlfl |HS p m 2) MalE PRODUCTION OPERATORS starttaj nU irj plui »llowssBo464 words
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Advertisement346 1984-01-30 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Singapore V offers 5 day work week with no rotating shift work; very attractive starting salary, excellent fringe benefits like free hospital and life insurance coverages; money-savings program education program and many others. Vacancies are now available for the following:PRODUCTION OPERATORS Permanent Day Shift: 730346 words
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Advertisement656 1984-01-30 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous Keppel Shipyard Limttedlj ron 1 1 j y q < SAFETY II COORDINATORS I Completed primary six education Good physique and eyesight Be prepared to work shift duties Be able to work at heights Be able to swim Experience in656 words
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Advertisement249 1984-01-30 25 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous coMVEiaucE von BBS ■•7 i MYSHOP CONVENIENCE STORE (S) PTE LTD invites applications for the following positions:— ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS Preferably with working experience in Supermarkets Completed Sec 4 education Bi-lingual CASHIERS Experienced in operating Cash Register Machines Minimum Secondary education SALES ASSISTANTS Preferably with working249 words
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Advertisement427 1984-01-30 25 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous PHOENIX (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (a member of the F&N Group) requires: Secondary education Class 3 driving licence No experience required Be prepared to work overtime as and when required A basic salary plus attractive commtssion will be paid to the right candidate. Male Singapore citizen427 words
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Advertisement297 1984-01-30 25 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous York Hotel Reqiiiß a 1) CONFIDENTIAI CLERK/ TYPIST GCE O' level with credit in English Able to type at 35 wpm 2) CASHIERS GCE O' level with good credit in Mathematics Related experience preferred 3) WAITERS/WAITRESSES Secondary education 4) COMMIS COOKS At least 1 vt-ar's297 words
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Advertisement278 1984-01-30 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Service Pte Ltd We equire H Minimum Secondary 4 I I with working I experience Minimum Secondary 2 I and above ITC NTC 2 or 3 with one year working experience Electrical stream Interested applicants please call personally for an interview between 8 a.m. 5278 words
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Advertisement436 1984-01-30 25 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous We Requi't (I)ACCOUNTS CLERKS Du t J rtuirgt- of daily trans- I actions and books, correspondence and J (2) SALES EXECUTIVES SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male Female) Kor auto accessories and stationery lurns. J (3) GENERAL CLERKS Completed secondary education. Some working ex- I penence. To do436 words
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Advertisement1546 1984-01-30 26 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous j PLAZA HOTEL requires ■m^^^^^^B^T^^^^Pm! I I 9aaW m r tm f J 9 m 9 m t I 'f9 a aama\ 8 c ESS SBaDnßHaninßßaKfl I JBWpHBMHMj I i p Interested please apply in writing a or come personally to: The Personnel Oept -041,546 words
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Advertisement208 1984-01-30 26 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous ,n international oilfield compay based In Jurong require a: MESSENGER/ DESPATCH RIDER Above 18 years of age Minimum Secondary 1 education with at least 1 year experience Possess Class 2 driving licence. ompany will provide scooter for is selected candidate, fe offer Petrol reimbursement Alternative208 words
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Advertisement509 1984-01-30 26 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous SEA VIEW HOTEL vacancies 1) CHAMBERMAIDS 2) GENERAL CLEANERS (FEMALE) Age 21 to 45 Apply personally or write in with photograph (non-returnable) to:The Personnel Oept SEA VIEW HOTEL Amber Close Singapore 1543 SINGAPORE BOOK DISTRIBUTORS PTE LTD has vacancies existing for the following posts: 1)509 words
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Advertisement532 1984-01-30 26 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Applications are invited from suitable candidates for the post of:CAR PARK ATTENDANT Able to understand simple English Prepared to work on shifts Interested applicants are required to apply personally at: 111 North Bridge Road 9th Storey, Unit 09-01 Peninsula Plaza Singapore 0617 between 2.00pm to532 words
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Advertisement522 1984-01-30 26 56 Situations Vacant i I) Miscellaneous OFFICE ATTENDANT REQUIRED Candidates rr.ust have comj pleted Secondary 2 Interested candidates please see Rose at: 1 Science Centre Road. «08-00, Unity House. S'pore 2260 during of'ice WANTED ONE MESSENGER with valid rr.jtorcycle licence Must j have knowledge of English Please apply in person522 words
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Advertisement566 1984-01-30 26 72 vehicle* For Hire C*P RENT-A-CAR aircond cars and vans for rental Call: ***** -U/2eiS»SB KENG SOON RENT-A-CAR e Free Mileage e Self drive e Chauffeur Driven Available for Daily Weekly Monthly TEL: *****33/ *****60 104 Pnnsep Street Singapore 0716 KIM HOCK CHYE offers Special Rates for Daily Weekly/ Monthly566 words
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Advertisement408 1984-01-30 27 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing Today O(X7 WaWtKKafHKLWaWtSaWtBKSaWa^aWaWHK^ <Li\Sd' cjA-!il' vehicles Are Available WawMKBBBmSitIMSSUBBImBHSBBKSSBBB 1 Thl9 Secl FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS mi law 'a^afJiM Hl^si Ik^a^Bto. minimum rates Call us at: M s\l 1 year s'j-\ p. a. 64 South Bridge Rd S Tel:408 words
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Advertisement289 1984-01-30 27 e) Ford 1979 COPTINA 1.6 OL 4-dOOr. Air cond. cassette, new tyres. Good engine Selling cheap. Great savtngai H I M 72 CORD CORTINA tip |OB condiUon vtUi powerful aircond, sec lo appreciate 12,500 Tel Mr. Lee *****94. FORD CORTINA 16 Estate 1977. UUon with PARF 1976 FORD CORTINA to289 words
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Advertisement750 1984-01-30 27 f) Honda 1976 HONDA CIVIC PARF aircon. radio cassette, sports rims, beaunful i-nnrlitinn. $9,900 14 Walmer 1 Mvt 10/80 HONDA ACCORD PARF. radio cassette, iporti rims, tip lop i ondltlon. Tel *****74 1979 HONDA ACCORD 4-door Auto. Tip top condition. $18,900 6 months road tax. *****59. 1980 HONDA ACCORD 4-door,750 words
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Advertisement654 1984-01-30 27 h) Mercedes h) Mercedes PBPBHHH|HPK _______T 1 z.9f________i 1 I 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi NOVEMBER 1980 MITSUBISHI Galant (Big Bumper). 1 private owner, low mileage, tip top condition. Price $17,600 0.n.0. *****19 SEPT -80 COLT Supershlft 1400GLX, 5-door, 2nd owner, sporus rims, aircond, power654 words
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Advertisement323 1984-01-30 27 j) Toyota 1978 TOYOTA CORONA 1600. Private owner. PARF, aircond, cassette. Beautiful condition. *****52. 1979 TOYOTA CRESSIDA Aircon, sports rims, radio cassette, 2nd private owner. Non-PARF. $9,800 0.n.0. *****53. 1980 TOYOTA CORONA 1600, 1 owner, new tax/tyres, aircon, radio, cassette, beautiful condition. Tel: *****16. BEAUTIFUL 1978 TOYOTA Corolla. Aircon. radio,323 words
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Advertisement680 1984-01-30 27 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles 1 BORNEO MOTOR For a great deal muic^/- jf Jk i S/ssawawLmL u&u9 ,i1!., l^______^___^^^____^___ _«^____l^_^_^^^^^^ B^»»»^»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»».««»»MBBB»«BBBaBBBBBBBBBBBB»BBBBaBBBl Borneo Motors: Queen Street Tel:680 words
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Advertisement574 1984-01-30 27 k) Others 1977 CO REGD Audi IOOGLS. Aircond., radio cassette. Beautiful condition. Selling $14,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****23. 1978 AUSTIN ALLEGRO. 2 owners. 1300. Non-PARF. Well maintained, tax new. $7,800 0.n.0. Loan $5,500. No. 1. Lorong 34, Geylang 1978, OPEL REKORD 2. 0S Automatic. $19,500 0.n.0. Can loan $16,000. Aircond, radio,574 words
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Advertisement554 1984-01-30 27 m) Motor Cycles/ j Scooters BEAUTIFUL YAMAHA RXK 1982. metallic blue. $1,680. 1980 Suzuki GPI2SN. black. $480. Interested call: *****62 BELL MAGNUM LTD Helmets now available. Call Cyclecrafters. 84- A, Bencoolen Street. (0718). tel: *****25. CASH MONEY BUYING your motorcycles, Scramblers, Scoot- ers at better value Please ring *****34. De-Cycle554 words
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Advertisement388 1984-01-30 27 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses CLEMENTI PARK VICINITY. double-storey detached bungalow with 5 bedrooms, servant's, fully aircond. split-levei living dining, patio Mature garden Good neighbourhood $4,500 Beautifully furnished Sebastiano Properties *****04 *****54 DEAR EXPATRIATES, LOOKING for a honest, reliable and experienced housing agent? Call Perfect Housing, for a wide range388 words
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Advertisement820 1984-01-30 27 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 10 JAIAK AMPANG large semi-det furnished, 4 itireor. bedrooms, spacious living dining, large matured garden J3.500 Forward Properties. *****00 DIST 10 NAMLV DRIVE Doublestorey s,'nn -detached bungalow Beautiful house with 3 bedrooms, servant's. 3 bathrooms $1,700 onl> Pro Housing. *****35* *****59 DIST 10 WALKING820 words
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Advertisement256 1984-01-30 28 i* t ILJ ~^J^_ J*"*^L J 4< 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant a) Houses BWI 21 OF I- TOH TUCK 2 1 2-Storej >emi-detached 6 bedrooms with uircon $2,500 p.m. :~-!*****. DIST 20 SPRINGLfcAF GAROEN. new double itmej mnl letached 4 be.: rushed $3,r>00 on.o Tel:4s3l6B4(Noagr' DIST 28 SELETAR256 words
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Advertisement309 1984-01-30 28 b) Apartments SUPER LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE, TOWNHOUSE AND APARTMENTS Penthouse HILLCREST ARCADIA, dist 11. i Imlummii MMuratfl uid tftntwf large balcony, swimming pool, tennis, squash courts, set in country club atmospiitT--Townhouses in popular HOLLAND ROAD. NAPIER ROAD vicinity DIST. 10, dmu fWJgn icnoota 3 large bedrooms MMtcloua living and dining with309 words
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Advertisement406 1984-01-30 28 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments i Ffiß EfIST PLfiZfi ikml m ra I LUXURIOUS ffPfiRTMENTS I I At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel. I I Creates a new era in cosy modern living. iiniri::i»iP.u:a.»iK«mtMlMjf|| I INDOOR406 words
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Advertisement225 1984-01-30 28 i I LOCATED AT DIST 11 High-Class Residential Area. Area 3200 sq ft. (Approx). With 4 bedrooms. 1 servant's room. Split-level 24-hour security. Hw miming pool For sale/ rental. Pleas* contact--*****88 MRS. TEO. BALMEG COURT AT PASIR PANJANG Apartments Stepped- Houses with good seaview for immediate occupation. Swimming pool, tennis225 words
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Advertisement200 1984-01-30 28 DIST 9 ELIZABETH HEIGHTS on Cairnhill Road, walking distance to Orchard Road, partially/ fully furnished maisonette, intermediate or corner unit on high/ mid floor. 4 bedrooms/ 1 servant's, full recreational facilities. $4,000 upwards. Kenwood Housing *****43/ *****16. DIST. 11. HILLCREST ARCADIA condominium, near Japanese/ Dutch clubs, full recreational facilities, fully200 words
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Advertisement418 1984-01-30 28 I 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 0719 THE PLAZA Studio apartment Fully airconditioned, beautifully furnished, pool squash/ security. $1950. Tel: *****55 Bernard Kwek. DIST. 11. AVAILABLE high floor apartment, quiet surroundings, split-level living/ dining, 5 mins. drive to Orchard Road. Must see to appreciate' $3,200 negotiable, fully furnished. Call:418 words
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Advertisement569 1984-01-30 28 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 1/ 2/ 3 bedrooms, fully furnished with beautiful view Express laundry service and recreational facilities. $1,800 $2,300. Heng Fatt Property *****88. MEYER TOWER, HIGH floor, beautiful sea view, facing p001. 3 bedrooms, partially furnished, $2,800 p in. Lower floor also available at $2,600569 words
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Advertisement805 1984-01-30 28 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 MARBELLA COURT, 3 bedroomed walk-up high rise apartment, furnished. $2,800/ $3,300 negotiable Kenwood *****43/ *****16 DIST 10 KUM HING Court, near Orchard Road. 3-bedroomed apartment, recently renovated and fully furnished. Kenwood Housing *****43/ *****16 DIST. 11, NEWTON VICINITY, quiet apartment. With swimming pool805 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-01-30 33 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES SYMPATHIES TO MR. WONG SHUENG SZE on the sudden demise of his father MR. HWANG TA WEE (FOUNDER OF BROADWAY ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD.) THE MANAGEMENT, STAFF WORKERS OF BROADWAY ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD. PLASTIC METAL INDUSTRIES OF SPORE PTE LTD HOK SZE74 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-01-30 33 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM FOO AH TUA AGED 65 passed away peacefully on Jan 29, 1984 leaving behind Son* Oaughtors-ln-Law Goh Hoon Say. Tony Virginia Hendericks Goh Hoon Pur Sean Lee Kiang, June Goh Hoon Hoe Goh Hoon Poh, Jeff Ton Celine Daughters Sons-ln-Law Goh SiewGoe, Janet Foo Chye148 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-01-30 33 IN LOVING MEMORY OF SARDAR CHAIN SINGH Jl who left us unexpectedly two years ago. "Time changes many things. But not the memory this day brings." DEARLY MISSED BY WIFE, CHILDREN AND LOVED ONES. IN MEMORY OF IN LOVING MEMORY OP MY BELOVED HUSBAND130 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-01-30 33 MADAM LOW K WAI AGED. 77 passed away peacefully on 28.1.84 leaving behind her beloved husband TAY THYE SAN Sons: Feck Seng, Teck Lee. Teck Kian Daughters: Kim Wan. Kim Keok. Kim Choo. Kim Bay (Serene) Sons-in-law: Kho Cliooi Seng. K.me. Hlftng Kor. Tan Too Yiang. Ong I'heng204 words
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Advertisement118 1984-01-30 33 eruiwreu ROBERTA LEIGH LOVE MATCH The hard-hitting Craig Dickson was as notorious for his games off the tennis courts as he was for those on them. Suxy Bedford, a journalist on an assignment (and no sports fanatic) was constantly thrown into Craig's disturbing orbit. Suzy's career as a writer meant118 words
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Advertisement177 1984-01-30 34 HEARTLINES IT COULD NEVER BE. fcver since her father left home, Cathy's world had been just her and her mum. Then, one night, her glamorous mother brought a man home for dinner. He was charming, good-looking and twenty-five. Cathy thought he was much too young for Mum. She convinced herself177 words
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Advertisement705 1984-01-30 34 Kings m hoi n no. (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Directors Of King's Hotel Limited ("the Company") are pleased to make the following announcement I. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST OCTOBER, 1983 1983 1982 or Company Group Company Group Company Group $'000 $'000 1. (a) TURNOVER705 words
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Advertisement1255 1984-01-30 34 m m The Directors of City Developments Limited ("the Companv"* art- pleased to J *J announcement:1. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE BAB ENDED HSf OCTOBER, 1983 1983 Company Group Company Group Si '(KM) 1. (a) TURNOVER 50,380 172,39s 65,328 139.417 (b) Investment and Other Income, excluding Extraordinary Items 27,117 3,361 20.0211,255 words
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Article183 1984-01-30 35 THE RACING; EDITOR - THE RACING EDITOR By AUCKLAND, Sun. New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon today praised Singapore and Malaysia for their contribution to racing in the region. Speaking at the opening of the 17th Asian Racing Conference at the Sheraton Hotel here, he said that racing in his country183 words
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Article27 1984-01-30 35 FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: ***** *****, *****, *****, *****. *****, *****, *****, *****,27 words
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Article2126 1984-01-30 35 OUR RACING; TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM By EPOH, Sun. Lisa Dale revelled in the mud to take Race 8 the 1,200 m event for Class 4 Div 3 horses in convincing fashion, trouncing his nearest rival, Tops The Bottle, by 12 Vi lengths. Ridden a front-running2,126 words
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Article933 1984-01-30 35 IPOH, Sun. Jockeys H. Bakri (Thistle The Wind) and A. Razak (Twin Cam) were both suspended three months each for the hanriling of their mounts in Race 1 yesterday. Allan Yap Pow Leng, trainer of both horses, was fined $15,000. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's933 words
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Advertisement403 1984-01-30 35 rank Cops wh^^^^s &Q& Compact radio cassette unit with a front ll^l loading turntable i^^^^^^l 4-band stereo receiver with slider and push button controls Direct source activation for tuner, tape and phono. U-T J| Compact full range speakers 3-way power supply Free gifts: T-shirt, 1 blank audio cassette tape and403 words
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356 1984-01-30 36 Coetzee's date with former European ace JOHANNESBURG, Sunday t.KRRIK COETZEE, of South Africa, will defend his World Boxing Association title for the first time when he takes on former European champion Alfredo Evangelist*, of Spain, here on May 5. Announcing the fight at a Press conference here yesterday, Coetzee's promoter,Reuter - 356 words
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Article154 1984-01-30 36 British duo splash to double AMERSFOORT I Holland i. Sun Top British swimmers June Croft and Adrian Moorhouse won their respective events in fine style at the ninth international Speedo TWimmtf meet here yesterday. June won the women's 200 metres freestyle event sn tats u Msec, almost UVCC stH -nndsReuter - 154 words
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283 1984-01-30 36 Douglas grounds Broda'a high-flung serves BRIGHTON. Sun. England's Desmond Douglas staged a remarkable comeback to win the English Open table tennis title for the second time, beating Czech Vladislav Broda 17-21, 16-21, 21-12, 21-7, 21-14 in the final here yesterday. The 28-year-old England No. 1, who last won the titleReuter - 283 words
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Article494 1984-01-30 36 Mil TH \KKI< \N John Sneesby died after crashing in a 750cc production motor cycle race at Kyalami on Saturday, clerk of the course r'eid said. South African radio later reported that two other riders were taken to hospital with serious injuries received in separate accidents and thatReuter; AFP; AP - 494 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-01-30 36 PHILADELPHIA, Sun - PHILADELPHIA, Sun TOP-SEEDED Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, faces John McEnroe in today's final of the US$3OO,OOO ($630,000) United States professional indoor tennis championships after beating Yannick Noah, of France, 6-3, 6-4 yesterday. The confrontation between Lendl and McEnroe, with the winner earning U5554,000, isReuter; AP - 410 words
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138 1984-01-30 36 No hazard in Frost's way to semis EDINBURGH, Sun. Dane Morten Frost, who won the Japanese title last week, was never seriously challenged as he reached the semi-finals of the Scottish international badminton championships here yesterday. Frost, the defending champion, meets Englishman Steve Butler in today's semi-finais while compatriot JesperAFP - 138 words
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237 1984-01-30 36 PITTSBURGH. Sun - French delight in Pascale's shock triumph PITTSBURGH. Sun PASCALE PARADIS, of France, upset top-seed-ed Ros Fair bank, of South Africa, 6-3, 7-6 yesterday in the semi-finals of the US$5O,OOO ($105,000) Virginia Slims tennis tournament here. Ros. ranked 28th in the world, recovered from a 4-1 deficit in the second setReuter; ter,; AP; AFP - 237 words
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Advertisement141 1984-01-30 36 I If BIImIIh^ 1 1 llflffl I B si B■■B H B B I |^r AB B B SeSiPH B^^. w^^y i| ws K.iß^r ipppi s^>»»s»:::-*sbj tt| h^ F* t^B Tgy^K. «K wJilßßß^^^^J^v.vxi>:«BßK:: x flsWflrJr x A 'Jl jBhI f Vflß «N9P^ jBBS-riaggi;: mBBs- BjßJr ■-^M V. xooti3»SE^SMMBB BJ|: H^141 words
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Article150 1984-01-30 37 Police release suspects KIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. Brazlian police yesterday, released two men after saying earlier the> uould be charged in connection with the theft :ind melting down of the Jules Riniet troph> the soccer world's symbol of supremacy Hut a third man also detained \esterday remain* in custody, afterReuter - 150 words
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Article831 1984-01-30 37 Chariton 0 Watfoni 2, Crystal Palace 1 West Ham 1, Evertun 0 (Jillmgham 0. Oxford 1 Blackpool 1. Plymouth Darlington l. Portsmouth 0 Southampton 1, Shrewsbury Ipswn-h 0, Sunderland 1 Btntling h.im SMkidßß 1 Blackburn 2, Tottenham 0 Norwich 0 All other scheduled Cup matches postponed DIVISION ONK831 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-01-30 37 Struggling Shrewsbury leave giants Ipswich spellbound LONDON, Sun. A strange and magical transformation comes over footballers when they play in the English Football Association Cup. The First Division big names suddenly look as though their bootlaces are tied together: Passes go crazily astray, they miskick in frontReuter - 481 words
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Article95 1984-01-30 37 LONDON, Sufl. Sheffield Wednesday will meet Coventry in a rescheduled Football Association Cup fourthround tie tomorrow. Rescheduled fixtures, English PA Cup fourth round Tuesday: Huddersfield v Notts County, Middlesbrough v Bournemouth. Wednesday: Derby V Telford, West Bromwlch v Scunthorpe. Scottish FA Cup second-round, second replay: Monday: Stirling vReuter - 95 words
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Article148 1984-01-30 37 Bayern stay at the helm Sun. Ba Munich maintained their momentum as the West German League soccer leaders yesterda> two goals from Michael Riimmenigge and one fi on. brother Karl-Heinz in their 3-1 win over Arminia Bielefeld. Michael's first-half goals stemmed from mistakes by Bielefeld goalkeeper Wolfgang Kneib. Although bielefeldReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-01-30 37 Charlton Watford 2 (i-1): Watford spearheads Maurice Johnston and George Reilly were on target. Johnston scored the opener after 19 minutes and Reilly wrapped up the game the midway through the second half. Crowd: 22,392. Crystal Palace 1 West Ham 1 Dave' Swindlehurst, playing against his oldAFP - 431 words
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Article232 1984-01-30 37 rV.USH t Cl V THE Italian Football Federation on Saturday ruled that each First Division club could continue to field two foreign players next season a decision which is likely to set the international transfer market alight. The traditionally freespending clubs have until June 30 to sign newReuter; AP - 232 words
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Advertisement289 1984-01-30 37 In the tradition of the worlds costiiest watch. aaaaa^ ;^^^aal B s < M **^aag3l^^*"f^^V^°& I BBaaSaBB 1 ■^■•""^^^sßaaa aaw?"™™*™™^™"""^^B BBBvCv^aa aam tHafi I aaa\ Iws^ >** mm L____^^^^!' aaw^al Eaal bV iH bw ?K?^S^^B ■r^^^TjllH The hOff ig Collection. The waterproof jj has been the time-honoured choice of Iciuartz289 words
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Advertisement68 1984-01-30 37 •fSti ill jiCI ,»An lij Golden Pixoenix mm a< chad zhou SSSnl hou GARDEN RESTAURANT UIC Building. Shenton Wa\ For resen'ations. please call Ellen. Tel: *****55. i/u Jjl r£ doldrti PlunmLv Sk'huan Roxiauran! Sichuan cuisme H<ne j EquatoriaJ 429 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 1025. For resen'ations. please call Diana. Tel:68 words
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Article, Illustration764 1984-01-30 38 One las t fling for Jarmila FOCUS ON WOMEN WITH THEIR SIGHTS ON OLYMPIC GLORY I WANT to marry and have a family. Its what I want 100 per cent to settle down and have children. ..No, there's nobody. But perhaps there's someone somewhere who is thinking of me asIPS - 764 words
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Article476 1984-01-30 38 Puntous twins TORONTO, Sun. The Puntous twins. Syiviane and Patricia, firmly believe in togetherness It's .t belief whn-h usually carries them to victory. The 23- y ear-old identical duo from Montreal ha\e spent the last two years dominating the A mer Iran rnathlon circuit, having won about 13UPI - 476 words
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Article198 1984-01-30 38 Marathon girl wins Games ticket I iSAKA, Sun. I Uheralded K.irrin Dorre. of E^ast Germany, made a powerful spurt in the i Skm to iwb the third Osaka b ternal tonal i mar ithon bn 1 hi 31 min 41 sec here in Japan tadau Her winning ttne198 words
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Advertisement69 1984-01-30 38 A paradise for shoppers and nightbirds.Qnly a half Tiour away from Songkhks white beaches. HFRFWF There and back,Mondays or Saturdays. 'litf^l^^^r -^/^3BB BHP BBjJPßiMtl'ir apart from various cultural fascinations. Mon. -^1 V^^ 1 jl Service commenees on Februar\ 4th I a I I For furlhcrinHMmatuin. contact \t)ur Travel Agent or69 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-01-30 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Prema and Haron among the 25 covered By FLASH Sports Club have found a groat uay to care for their athletes they bave 1 1 ken up an insurance M'heme for them. The scheme covers 25 v i f their best athletes, including Singapore's328 words
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Article133 1984-01-30 39 GREECE, Sun. A Greek student today kindled the Olympic name for the 14th Winter Olympic Games from the sun's rays in the ruins of an ancient temple In the wooded sanctuary where the first Olympics were held. The flame, which will burn during the 13-dayAP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration456 1984-01-30 39 FAY CHENG KHOON - FAY CHENG KHOON By THE Young Ones prospered in the rain and stole the show in the second round of the Singapore Golf Association's inter-club Premier League at Changi yesterday. Under a constant drizzle, Sentosa's 20-year-old Poh Ee Kiat took the day's honour456 words
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Article262 1984-01-30 39 SAN DIEGO, Sun. American Payne Stewart birdied the final hole here yesterday for a onestroke lead over compatriot Andy Bean after three rounds of the US$4OO,OOO ($852,000) San Diego Open golf tournament. He finished with a four-under-par 68 for a 15--under-par total ofReuter; UPI; AFP - 262 words
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Article176 1984-01-30 39 ON THE CRICKET SCENE DUNEDIN (New Zealand), Sun. England drew with Otago in a three-day cricket match here today as the visitors faced fresh problems in selecting a side for the Second Test beginning in Christchurch on Friday. The most serious were a broken toe forReuter - 176 words
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171 1984-01-30 39 Windies show might in one-day series ADELAIDE, Sun. Captain Clive Lloyd and Gus Logie pushed the West Indies to a six-wicket victory over Australia in a World Series Cup oneday cricket match here today. They linked up in an undefeated 80 run partnership which moved the W 7 est Indies171 words
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Article127 1984-01-30 39 Al STRALU Sit, th o Marshall Wcsels c Dujon b Daniel 4 RiU hlf run out Hut his c Dujon b Eaptisie 10 Border b Richards Phil! ps si Dujon b iirhards 2 Marsi not out Laws«-n r and b Daniel Magaire not out Brim T.tal En Twktt WinsReuter - 127 words
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263 1984-01-30 39 PETER SIOW - Singapore on target for Asian clay Shootout PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE will host the Asian clay taiget shooting championships from Oct 24-31 at Rifle Range Road. The Singapore Shooting Association met over the weekend to approve the $80,000 meet, which will be the Republic's most ambitious shooting phi' date. A263 words
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Article289 1984-01-30 39 MELBOURNE. Sun. Former Test fast-bowler Len Pascoe took four cheap wickets as Queensland stumbled to 181 for five in their second innings on the third day of the fourday Sheffield Shield cricket match against New South Wales here today. Pascoe took the first four wickets, finishing withReuter - 289 words
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Miscellaneous43 1984-01-30 39 Todays events SOCCER SBHFL Dlv Three Cycle and Carriage V Sime Darby, Mulpha v FAS-Onent (both Farrer Park), General Motor v C.K Tang. Singapore Tobacco v Hoechit (both Tanglin) Friendly: Singapore Soccer Coaches' Association v Malay Dramat sts (Bedc«i All matches at 5.15.43 words
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222 1984-01-30 40 Injured 'keeper warded in hospital NATIONAL Intermediate goalkeeper Rarim Mohammed was hospitalised yesterday after suffering extensive injuries in an NFL Division One match at Clementi. karim, of Jubilee, hurt himself after a collision with (ieylang International's \i. Varatharaju in the fourth minute of the match, which ended goalless. The 24-year-oldJ. RAJENDRAN - 222 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-01-30 40 In thunder, lightning or in rain THE rain came down in buckets. Morning mists swirled above the trees. It was just the sort of day when heaving yourself from bed to pick up the milk bottles or newspapers seemed a dumb thing to do. Yet more than 50 soccer refereesJERRY SEH - 317 words
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Article228 1984-01-30 40 ON THE MALAYSIAN SOCCER SCENE Al.t >K SETAR. Sun. Datuk Bakar Daud has shown no respect to the Football Association afl Nii'iysia Council and ThtiilM not be allowed to hold any position in the national soccer body, so said Kedah FA president Datuk SariNST - 228 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-01-30 40 inactiveness or poor standards. "Not quite," explained its chairman, Col M.S. Gill. "Fitness is only one of the requirements of a good referee. There are so many other aspects to consider. "The quality of his decisions, for instance. They must be firm and clear at all370 words
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Article179 1984-01-30 40 GRONINGEN, Sun. Fandi Ahmad, Singapore's friendly footballer, refused for the first time to sign autographs yesterday. But the 70 fans who approached him during the interval of FC Groningen's friendly match against Assen were not angry. They understood when Fandi took off his gloves andJAN VAN DER VEEN - 179 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-01-30 40 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Datuk Bakar Daud has refused to be pressured into relinquishing his Football Association of Malaysia vice-presidency and the national team manager's post. "I have my responsibilities as vice-president as well as team manager which must be carried out, and IBernama - 252 words
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Article226 1984-01-30 40 SARAWAK. Sun. Former champions Selangor made heavy weather Of their Malaysia Cup soccer match against Sarawak hero today. And it was not until the 52nd minute that they were able Jo break down the hosts' stubborn defence before going 00 to vvin .'M at the Sarawak stadium. InNST - 226 words
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Article208 1984-01-30 40 Two yellows don't AFTER watching iht Division One soccer match between Tampines Kami and \rmed For< «•> a! the Jaian Besar Stadium on Jan 15, I can understand why there have been complaints against referees in Singapore rccenth In that match, the referee, who is on the FIFA list,A SOCCER ENTHUSIAST - 208 words
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Advertisement35 1984-01-30 40 RESULTS DRAW No: 9/84 5 OUT OF 49 35, 9, 48, 34, 10 [ADD. No NOTICE ALL TOTO BOOTHS WILL BE CLOSED FROM TODAY TILL 3RD FEBRUARY !984 BUSINESS WILL RESUME ON 4TH FEBRUARY 198435 words
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171 1984-01-30 41 Shirley Maclaine and her film bag several awards LOS ANGELES, Sun. Shirley MaeLaine, voted Best Dramatic Actress, and her latest film. Terms of Endearment, won tour Hollywood liolden tilobe awards here last night, including one for the Dramatß Him of the Year. British stars Michael Caine and Julie Walters wereReuter - 171 words
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Article34 1984-01-30 41 BEIJING SOB More than 45 ptl COM of China's rVma.e population cannot read -i Mvnpapcr v wTite a simple note, according Is now statist!. s publisht'd by the newspaper Economic Daih APAP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-01-30 41 Reagan keeps them guessing to the end WASHINGTON, Sun. America's longest-run-ning political melodrama will end tonight when President Ronald Reagan appears on television for five minutes to announce whether he will seek re-election for a second term. Mr Reagan, 72, the oldest President in L T nited States history, willReuter; UPI - 478 words
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393 1984-01-30 41 picture Police rush reinforcement to prevent protesters entering Manila MANILA, Sun. Police reinforcements were rushed to a main road leading into Manila today as thousands of Filipinos gathered in support of a stalled anti-government march led by the brother of slain opposition leader BenignoReuter; UPI - 393 words
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277 1984-01-30 41 JERUSALEM, Sun. West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl ended a six-day visit to Israel today, saying that he and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir "do not see eye to eye on every item". Mr Kohl, in a press conference before departureAP - 277 words
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Article198 1984-01-30 41 JERUSALEM, Sun. Mi n i ster-without-Portf olio Mordechai Ben-Porat resigned from Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's right-wing coalition today, charging the Cabinet was not functioning properly. Mr Shamir's Likud government won a parliamentary no-confidence vote last Wednesday after the three-man ethnic Tami faction threatened to quit theReuter - 198 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-01-30 41 JERUSALEM, Sun. Gunmen tried to attack Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque yesterday but fled, leaving behind large quantities of explosives, Israeli police said today. Muslim religious officials said the attackers were surprised during the night by two Arab guards as they hauled boxes over the stone wallReuter - 301 words
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Article31 1984-01-30 41 TRIPOLI. Sun. Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi met Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt today, the Libyan news agency Jana reported. No further details of the meeting were given. APAP - 31 words
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Article117 1984-01-30 41 MANILA, Sun. Philippine Airlines (PAL) has sold two of its Airbus jets for US$lOO million (Ss2l3 million) and plans to sell two other Airbuses to reduce its foreign exchange payouts, the daily Bulletin Today reported. The planes, which are new and had been inAFP - 117 words
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Article56 1984-01-30 41 TAIPEH, Sun. Pieces of an engine of a Nationalist Chinese Air Force C-4T transport fell from mid-air and plunged into a car parts factory near here yesterday, but no one was injured. The plane was on a routine flight mission. The pilot and the plane landedAP - 56 words
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Article42 1984-01-30 41 PARIS, Sun. A bomb exploded early today at the company headquarters of Panhard et Levassor, a light armoured vehicle manufacturer affiliated with Peugeot, causing heavydamage but no injuries. The banned extremist group Action Directe claimed responsibility for the action. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement7 1984-01-30 41 Marcos fights against economic woes: P 167 words
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Miscellaneous123 1984-01-30 41 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with showers over a few areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 29 max., 22 min. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. Adelaide 16 24 C Fine Manila 21 30 C Amsterdam 16C Cloudy Melbourne 15 28C Rain Bangkok123 words
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Article, Illustration976 1984-01-30 1 LEE GEOK BOI - A flight of fancy becomes reality... LEE GEOK BOI By HE HAS spent 42 years pursuing boyhood interest watching planes. Nor m&J has John WOHam Ransom Taylor, f>l. had an interesting livelihood, he has also travelled widely and made MUH friends all over the ■oral Today. Mr Taylor is still976 words
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Article649 1984-01-30 1 IN A little corner of southern England, a group of men work on the compilation of the only book of its kind in the world. Jane's All the World's Aircraft is the only publication in which engineers, military men and aircraft buffs can find specifications of aircraftLee; Geok Boi - 649 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1984-01-30 2 LIZ HODGKINSON - The family way to happiness LIZ HODGKINSON By BB^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^™X^^^™J^^^^™^^^^^T^^7^^<^^^^^^^^^^^^^^T^^^B^^^^r^^i^^^Ti^^^Bß Consultant clinical psychologist Dr Dougal McKay More couples today are choosing not to have children for one reason or another. But according to a consultant clinical psychologist, having children is good for your mental and emotional health. IF YOU want toDUO - 1,098 words
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Article, Illustration606 1984-01-30 3 MAY HO - MAY HO edited by THIS tiorai arrangement is available at Petals and Leaves (61, Dunearn Road) for $100. If you prefer to put it together yourself, you j may buy the puss'/willows at $8 for a bunch of 12, or $10 for 16 stalks. The small lanterns cost $2 each,606 words
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Article, Illustration619 1984-01-30 12 KANNAN; CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By I HE Singapore BroadkStiag Corporation's ten and Education CUE) Unit's kettle is OB the boil again. <:ing a host of good: children .ike. Here's i lineup of miag oar waj Mat Yovo Series Hvm «riD hit' the small ■9 OB619 words
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Article, Illustration780 1984-01-30 12 Film star, director, scriptwriter, producer with the recent release of Yentl, her latest film, La Streisand seems to have done it all. Or has she By 808 THOMAS in Los Angeles SHE has won the top US performing arts awards the Oscar, the Emmy, the Tony, the Grammy.780 words
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Advertisement632 1984-01-30 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES I— WB— i Telex Service: Address: e?TM?y S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. STANTS TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. RSSOBBI saies Service," Times House HteSSPsi 500 HH Tel: *****U ext 272^7 2669 $52?*$.$" I I I APPOINTMENTS 3j Electrolux The World Is632 words
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Advertisement473 1984-01-30 4 Multi-Nationai tiectricai taroup uners Prospects Careers to: (A) PRODUCT DESIGN APPLICATIONS ENGINEER (B) PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSISTANT We are a well established British multi-na-tional company, located in Jurong and we are now undertaking an expansion programme for the manufacture of a high valueadded new product range for group companies on a473 words
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Miscellaneous355 1984-01-30 4 COMICS G ARFIELD Br /un o«n# I WONPtK HOW FA6I I WONP6R WHAT WOULP WCNPER IF I CAN RON J HAPPEN IF I HIT THIS J KILLING A MAILMAN C, KITTY POOR AT AAACM2 \P- \l6 A FELPEKAL OfflN' JiAA /-50 1984 United Feature Syndicate Inc '"N V *^-'.'Sfc STAR355 words
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Advertisement379 1984-01-30 5 SOUTHERN OCEAN SHIPBUILDING CO PTE LTD on the occasion of the simultaneous delivery of three units of 56m supply vessel. 5 SJpEf^*** d^wM^fiSSSSHHMI B Length Overall 56,00 m pOs |%M mM^^ M^^^^^JSmrtS& PW""^ I'"' i 1" Length Waterline 54.20 m k> jt\ 'Af^ir .Jttif^ <m t' .WOT'-^* ICE Class C379 words
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Advertisement342 1984-01-30 6 m l£% SOUTHERN OCEAN SHI Pi for being the Ist Shipyard in Singapore to deliver three units of si $f'??ZW .Y.yy..-,,,_ > ..^a.-;.-. ..v,,,,,,vv>: V: WW%W*W^^. "so//, w<<c.^^n| RR^''^^ y ■W*^ g 'r<:. J^^fc < KKfc'ff: /^Hc^^H S iSB^iV^H 'i-^p^JP PiWSW^ i PARTICULARS OF VESSEL '^SH BHSH^Mp^. Engines 2xYanmar 8Z342 words
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Advertisement393 1984-01-30 7 m r M V M I A 0 iv 8 IF 9 9 W 9 9 9* w 9 V J»r .xw:': SHIPBUIL DING CO PTE L TD three units of supply vessel simultaneously to The People's Republic of China ■■■■■Slg::::,. """*>..' ■/'»Dll%, :v f: ..-.■.>..•.. v^''''* j^^K^B&-' £^tf^t^L>. C393 words
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Advertisement376 1984-01-30 8 K% SOUTHERN OCEAN SHIPBUILDING CO PTE LTD for having successfully built delivered three supply vessels simultaneously to The People's Republic of China PARTICULARS OF VESSEL s^^»^^ I |BaMM^a Length Waterline 54.20 m 3li^ l^ i li>i^^ l^^^^^^^f^lS^S^^ JPPBP^^ Jd i N Designer Conan Wu Associates M jjjfirJi S^BS2BMJBB^ < *^^^^m^^.^^376 words
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Advertisement589 1984-01-30 9 Heartiest Congratulations to =1% SOUTHERN OCEAN SHIPBUILDING CO PTE L TD on the occasion of delivering three units 56m, 4800 BHP supply vessel to The People's Republic of China Length Waterline 54 20 m >*•■■ Jifi^H^^l Beam moulded 12.00 m flfli H.ll^ Depth moulded 5.00 m x .v x LJ589 words
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Advertisement362 1984-01-30 10 ratulu tionB =3T^ SOUTHERN OCEAN Wt' are proud to be entrusted for the blasting painting of the L to «S t t Id PENG CHUAN PTE LTD Block 2001 Bukit Batok Ind. Park A, 04-24 Singapore 2365 Tel: *****37/*****47 Telex: RS ***** WPANEL SHIPBUILDING, STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATION, ABRASIVE BLASTLNG, PAINTING362 words
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Advertisement285 1984-01-30 10 T% SOUTHERN OCEAN SHIPBUILDING CO PTE LTD:, on the occasionoft^MJtlrieous (M^OF^SSSSm:^^- y l i^^ •innypppf" &^[^mS^ B?*''^l BHPfi ''-^f^^V^fe^^ E^**^ PARTICULARS OF VESSEL ."X ■*»f^y <*-■■ r.^-r^^ ,J ai^fc^jb^J i Pnnth Owe-all :56 QQ wtS> PK 1 HlttH BB B I Length Waterline 54.20 o^^^S S I !I8 SH|H WBmsl285 words
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Advertisement101 1984-01-30 10 Congratulations SOUTHERN OCEAN >f CHEM-GROW PTE LTD r^fjjjx Chemical Cleaning Oil Flushing Services. §T We specialise in: *Tank Cleaning 31 Adam Road Singapore 1128 Tel: *****544 W/Shop: *****14 Congratulations =g SOUTHERN OCEAN LAUNDRY/GALLEY EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST 6, Fifth Lok Yang Road Jurong Town Singapore Tel: *****33 SOUTHERN OCEAN SUPERSTAR TANKERS TRADING101 words
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Advertisement176 1984-01-30 10 Cong ratulationB SOUTHERN OCEAN r Manufacturer of DIH Cable Ladders accessories KVM Sealing compound for cable transit Marine light fittings searchlight EPOCAST 36 Chocking engineers EPOCAST D grouting compound (KS) H.A. SPRINGER FAR EAST PTE LTD SPRINGER EMS PTE LTD 66 Tannery Lane =06-05 Smac Building iH^ECj Singapore 1334. Tel176 words
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Advertisement513 1984-01-30 11 APPOINTMENTS American offshore bank invites applications for the post of Assistant Manager Operations Qualifications and expertence:--1) Singapore citizen. 2) Minimum AIB diploma or equivalent. 3) At least 10 years banking experience of which 3 5 years in a supervisory capacity. 4) Good working knowledge of accounting in an EDP environment,513 words
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Advertisement552 1984-01-30 11 I We Are Expanding I i The Corporation is further expanding its recently established Business Development Department. We now require personnel to expand our operations into equiptjjent based secu Applications are invited for the following posts I A)Technical Officer 1 (Contracts/Project) The Technical Officer (Contracts/Project) will be responsible for the552 words
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Advertisement169 1984-01-30 12 E° r Chinese New Year, ■s*k- \^fe S^se^ I tne more traditional festive Sjtg^ I ens in vour home, the -^$&wBHwRBmsE^ vsLp I n lO1 prosperity you invite. The American Express W^- J&vaß? I Card is a token of vour >"..i*&r it£!& :t '*;£r '■■^.'^^^^l prosperity. This year, ff jMßjh169 words
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Advertisement1817 1984-01-30 13 notices H"^BIfBS3?H3Hfc I PHILIPS GOVERNMENT I TRAINING CENTRE ■hk M rfflHHiHlHlHif TENDER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TECHNICIANS Tendersareinvitedforthesupply.delivery. PART-TIME POST-TECHNICI Mi DIPLOM installation and commissioning of the CERTIFICATE COURSES FOR 1984 >^ SESSION with aS,^ (COMMENCING 1 1TH JUNE 1984)' 1) 2 Units Universal Tool and Cutter Applications are invited for1,817 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1984-01-30 1 New skills give old art lustre LI HUINIANG Last Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. EXCERPTS: AMAZONS OF THE YANG FAMILY FORSAKING VOWS DUEL IN THE GARDEN Last Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Presented by Guangzhou Opera Troupe Kreta Ayer People's Theatre Reviewed by SNG POH YOKE Amazons of the Yang Family teamwork in action1,003 words
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Article42 1984-01-30 1 WJliiJxlt Ml I I (HlTWBtt ■*>&<&£*) 1 1 8 t ft fD gill f[ff*WfH *eft> tfttam »*u i *;tm< <^ ■in i^iftfli^'e 'h we v:^j J5 tittm j'-feilM ft JO ffi t# is w s si m m:t jfnH.&ii.'iWtJ*'h 9t(Bftifcj&7£& s* 73-tr %.mT-&&G&jm j£?KJsk42 words
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Advertisement155 1984-01-30 1 APPOINTMENTS Keppel Shipyard Limited! Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the ACCOU NTANT QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: ssess accounting qualifications recognised by Singapore Society of Accountants for membership Have working experience since qualifying as an accountant, (lii) Generally possess keen interest in teamwork with other sections of the organisation155 words
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Advertisement323 1984-01-30 1 A rapidly expanding consultancy group in the fields of both onshore and offshore oil and gas development with their head office in Singapore and operations throughout South East Asia and the Far East requires the services of the following personnel for work in Singapore and other South East Asian CIVIL323 words
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Advertisement509 1984-01-30 1 NOTICES I w' Malaysian Tobacco Company Bhd I I NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Malaysian Tobacco Company Berhad will be held at the registered office at 178-3 Jalan Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, 22nd February 1 984, immediately509 words
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Article, Illustration534 1984-01-30 2 Good luck with ru yi COME Lunar NewYear and the Chinese will traditionally utter words of blessing. One of the commonest phrases is nian nian ru yi, which means '"always as one wishes". Another is a couplet which says nian nian ru yi zun, sui sui ping an jie. It534 words
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Article26 1984-01-30 2 in JftiSin3ft +SAft 31 ft H Htl^^iPi h^ffl sAff] tarn arani^-fim &ttffi f Wife ife^sj^:trfri^. J t W*JS*t^ife- W Mlfefe^ "4Nft" foil Mfctt fc*tt "toft" rr-j26 words
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Article, Illustration634 1984-01-30 4 DANCES, which are usually put on the sidelines only in most shows whether variety shows, film shows or opera presentations took the centre stage last weekend at Sriwana's mini festival of arts. People who are familiar with the Malay performing arts will agree that in the634 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-01-30 4 Oleh AZIAN SEROJA - Oleh AZIAN SEROJA BIASANYA, tarian Melayu lebih merupakan acara selingan yang sering diselitkan dalam sesebuah pertunjukan. Jarang sekali ia ditonjolkan sebagai acara puncak ataupun untuk dipertandingkan. Keadaan ini, mungkin bersebab dari kesufitan yang timbul ketika menganalisa bentuk tarian yang dipersembahkan. Kesukaran untuk mendapatkan para pengadil yang588 words
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Advertisement103 1984-01-30 2 Big names in Hydraulic Hardware appoint < s^ d^ Chuan Kok Trading '^^dSr^ as their sole >^V3 agent___^ Usand \\l 1 1 Y^* p, e^S FIE iflt Ai\» \S4 T KU nStSt U >^ ICou r plmgs &< ■inr^nMPr 1 J r "^'r inIT \ll 11 BtfK^H I STOCKIST DEALERS103 words
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Advertisement419 1984-01-30 3 1 ORGANISATION theatres W m m -ASE OF m I I mi i io 4 0 m I wn I 4b 4 0 -HONGKONG PLAYBOY 1 Mundo' I RetHjllious Son "Man Crazy" Mondoi II Sl-aolin Prince' Mond Tomorrow c "The Policewoman Goet m To Ne» Yor> W Horn. I 45.419 words
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Advertisement590 1984-01-30 4 APPOINTMENTS j gSSSKSSBBP We invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: I QUALITY EQUIPMENT I ENGINEER II you are seeking a challenging job which also offers you the opportunity to work with highly automated manufacturing facilities, this will be the position for you. The incumbent will be590 words
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Advertisement855 1984-01-30 4 NOTICES TRAINING TECHNICIANS FOR TOMORROW PART-TIME TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA COURSES FOR 1984/85 SESSION (COMMENCING 11TH JUNE 1984) Applications are invited from GCE 'O f 'A' Level holders who are suitably qualified for admission to a part-time course of study at the Singapore Polytechnic. Candidates should* preferably be in employment relevant to855 words
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Advertisement189 1984-01-30 4 I IT story by RajaLekuk l^t'Jm I t I Abu Samah *M0 I 92a) "Karim dan Hussein dan dua orang rakannya, boss, saya sendiri dan tentu 92b) "ftpa hal dengan bomnya." tanya Cik Gayah pula, mencelah sekali si Jurucetak, orang yang paling penting dalam operasi ini jawab Malik 'Boss bekas189 words
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