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Title Section15 1984-02-23 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article489 1984-02-23 1 RONNIE WAI; PAUL JACOB - RONNIE WAI PAUL JACOB By and Rescue vehicle A LOCAL company, Messrs Fabrlsteel Pte Ltd, has been selected to assemble a light rescue vehicle for the Singapore Civil Defence Force. According to the latest Government Gazette, the tender b valued at $74,€9t. A spokesnii for489 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-02-23 1 f Tweaty years ago, on Feb 19C4 The 9 Straits Times carried news of a 8-year-sM black American boy who claimed he was going to he the next heavyweight boxing champion 9i ihe world. Many people laughed and said he cooJdn t do It. Bat145 words
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Article36 1984-02-23 1 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet news agency Tass said today Moscow would not return to the Geneva negotiations on medium-range missiles while Nato continued deployment of new American weap— In Western Europe. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article529 1984-02-23 1 LILLIAN CHEW - Plan to raise computer awareness One m five students will have opportunity to join club IN future, at least one out of five secondary school students will become a member of a computer appreciation club m his school. In an effort to cultivate computer awareness m school-leavers, the Ministry of529 words
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Article36 1984-02-23 1 RABAT, Wed. Nearly 400 people, many of them schoolchildren, have oeen Jailed for up to five years and fined m connection with last month's riots m Morocco, a newspaper, Al-Ittihad Al-Ishtiraki. said today. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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142 1984-02-23 1 GENEVA, Wed. The Soviet Union, m its first major arms control statement under the leadership of Mr Konstantin Chemenko, has made what Western experts term a significant concession m negotiations to ban chemical weapons. The offer was made by Soviet delegate Viktor Israelyan at the 10--nationReuter; NYT - 142 words
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Article208 1984-02-23 1 BALTIMORE, Wed. American researchers have announced the use of a protein that could someday be used by paramedics to stop heart attacks within minutes greatly reducing the chances of permanent injury and death. Johns Hopkins scientists said yesterday that the new agent, T-PA, was usedUPI - 208 words
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Article, Illustration44 1984-02-23 1 Picture by MB LEE and Brunei's Foreign Minister, Prince Mohamad Bolkiah, standing at attention while Singapore's national anthem was played. Mr Lee later inspected a guard of honour mounted by a nan of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. WONG KWAI CHOWWONG KWAI CHOW - 44 words
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Article387 1984-02-23 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his counterparts from four other Asean countries arrived today to attend the first National Day celebrations of Brunei Darussalam. Their presence underscores the importance they attach to fostering close ties with Brunei,387 words
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Article, Illustration115 1984-02-23 1 SUNRISE, the start of a new day and the dawn of a new era. In the foreground, homes of some of the people of Brunei. Overlooking then the ruler's new palatial residence largest of its kind m the world. Symbols of the wealth and the115 words
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Article533 1984-02-23 2 Good news from SBC LATE-NIGHT viewing returns to Channel 5 next week. SBC has decided to extend its transmission hours on Channel 5 following complaints from viewers about its early closing times this month. An SBC spokesman, however, said that the shorter transmission hours were only a temporary feature533 words
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Article351 1984-02-23 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: PRESIDENT Ranald Reagan's wit and skilful projection of his image is an important asset m Ids re-election bid. It played an important rale m Us ISBI victory over Jimmy Carter. This time round, he seems to have everything going for him. The economy has improved351 words
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Article99 1984-02-23 2 FEWER BIRTHS, MORE WEALTH INCREASINGLY, the world is divided into two groups: those where economic growth exceeds population growth, and those where it does not. For the former group, living standards are rising; for the latter, they are falling. Where population growth is rapid, the changing economic circumstances necessitate99 words
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Article194 1984-02-23 2 DON'T UNDER-ESTIMATE THE DEMAND' REAL ESTATE BODY THE demand for new private flats and houses, offices and shops could exceed supply sooner than expected, according to developers. The Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore (Redas), made the point when commenting on a Straits Times report on Tuesday, on the194 words
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Article289 1984-02-23 2 'King' Kong's rally SINGAPORE'S Thomas Cup hopes have been killed. Their vision of qualifying from the Asian Zone Thomas Cup qualifying round tournament ended m a nightmare yesterday. Singapore led 2-0 against Australia, but watched m horror as their fortunes took a dramatic turn. Australia, with Paul Kong typifying289 words
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Article522 1984-02-23 2 Time for Hanoi to go' THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said yesterday recent successes by Khmer Rouge forces m Cambodia meant that it was time for the occupying Vietnamese troops to leave the country. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi, who was on his way to take part m522 words
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Article379 1984-02-23 2 Mountains to climb THE planned trek to the Himalayas by students from the National Junior College was conceived more than a year ago. It all began when a teacher went there, came back and talked about it. She got her colleagues and principal Lim Bok Hai interested too.379 words
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Article202 1984-02-23 2 Second year's profit MALAYSIAN Airline System is expected to turn m a bigger profit (than the $8.78 million it made the previous year) for its current financial year ending next month. This will mean a second consecutive year of profits following the $39.15 million losses the airline202 words
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Article178 1984-02-23 2 Cameraman's quest JACKIE WAN, a photographer from Hongkong, is a seasoned traveller. He slings along half-a-dozen cameras and numerous lenses wherever he travels. His recent trip to America and Canada brought colourful results. He travelled with a friend m a van across the vast continent just to pursue178 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-02-23 3 RICHARD LIM - Brunei Sultan takes it all in his stride... RICHARD LIM Busy round with YIPs and the press on eve of National Day By BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed. The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, had probably not had a more tightly-scheduled day than today, the eve of the country'sUPI - 332 words
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Article264 1984-02-23 3 TOKYO, Wed. Aquino Corazon Agra va said In an Interview brsndost today that the panel has heard evidence casting doabt on the official explanation of the assassination of Filipino opposition leader Benigno Aquino. Mrs Agrava also said la the Interview taped yesterday by NHK, Japan'sUPI - 264 words
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Article44 1984-02-23 3 PANMUNJOM (Korea), Wed. North Korea today lodged a strong protest against the United States at the Truce village here saying Washington was preparing another war on the Korean peninsula by conducting military manoeuvres, now underway, with South Korean forces, officials said. AFPAFP - 44 words
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144 1984-02-23 3 US team fail to recover further bodies HANOI, Wed. United States Deputy Defence Secretary Richard Armitage left Hanoi for Bangkok today without managing to bring back further bodies of Americans missing m action (MIA) during the Vietnam War. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach, who met Mr Armitage and hisAFP - 144 words
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60 1984-02-23 3 'Jakarta to get Hanoi military attache' JAKARTA, Wed. Vietnam plans to post a military attache m Jakarta following Indonesian armed forces Commander General Benny Murdani's visit to Vietnam, Tempo magazine said today. Vietnamese Defence Minister and armed forces commander Gen Van Tien Dung has also accepted Gen Murdani's invitation toUPI - 60 words
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314 1984-02-23 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said today recent successes by Khmer Rouge forces m Cambodia meant that it was time for the occupying Vietnamese troops to leave the country. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi, who was on his way to take partReuter; AFP; AP - 314 words
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Article101 1984-02-23 3 ARANYAPRATHET (Thailand), Wed. Nearly half of about 5,000 Cambodians forced to work on a road leading to a key guerilla base have been freed by Khmer Rouge troops, a top Thai general said today. Major-General Pichit Kunlawanit, deputy commander of Thai troops at the Thai-Cambodian bor-UPI - 101 words
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Article74 1984-02-23 3 SOUTH KOREA has decided to use heavy taxes to crack down on extravagant wedding gifts given to couples by their parents, it was learned yesterday. Only wedding gifts valued at 1.5 million won (about 553,937) or less are exempt from taxes, officials said m Seoul. LocalAFP - 74 words
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Article76 1984-02-23 3 THERE IS a "very strong possibility" that elections will be held m Pakistan before the end of this year, President Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq said m Islamabad yesterday before flying to Brunei to attend its independence day celebrations. However Gen Zia refused to confirm that he told aAFP - 76 words
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Article66 1984-02-23 3 SCVO-BRITISH talks on Hongkong resumed yesterday as China expressed hopes of a settlement by July on the future of the British-ruled territory after China takes over m 1997. The negotiating teams as usual revealed nothing of their progress as the latest two day-round got under wayReuter - 66 words
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Article69 1984-02-23 3 THE NICABAGUAN government announced on Tuesday that it will hold the country's first elections on Nov 4 instead of next year, but US-backed rebels denounced the plan as a publicity campaign. Commander Daniel Ortega, coordinator of the governing Junta, told tens of thousands of people m Managua's PlazaUPI - 69 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-02-23 3 BEIJING DENIED yesterday having any involvement m alleged attempts by five overseas Chinese to smuggle US military technology into China. US customs m New Jersey this month arrested two Hongkong people and three American-Chinese on charges of trying to buy equipment used m missile systems for51 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-02-23 4 PARIS, Wed. Proposals to end their protest rejected FRENCH truck drivers, dismissing government proposals aimed at ending their nationwide road blockade, shifted their action to major routes around Paris yesterday, causing massive traffic chaos. A spokesman for about 5,000 drivers stuck at theReuter; AP - 311 words
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Article255 1984-02-23 4 Bucharest's stance could be changing VIENNA, Wed. Major Warsaw Pact army and naval staff exercises are to take place next month m Rumania for apparently the first time since 1973. The move, announced on Tuesday just three weeks after Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko visited255 words
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108 1984-02-23 4 In Britain LEICESTER, Wed. A 22-year-old Briton sentenced to Hie In prison for a murder he says he did not commit gave np his record three-month |HWK9Bi mi m proton row yesterday. Officials at central England's Oartree Prison said Michael Hlckey voluntarily surrendered to prisonAP - 108 words
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106 1984-02-23 4 In France PARIS, Wed. A 41--year-old former prisoner, who obtained his release by staging France's longest-ever hunger strike, yesterday mutilated one of his little fingers for the second time and threatened further action In order to hasten the date of his sentence review. RolandAFP - 106 words
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90 1984-02-23 4 NEW DELHI, Wed. Czechoslovakia's Prime Minister said yesterday that his country had deployed operational and tactical missiles or its territory to counter the threat of "global catastrophe" posed by new US nuclear missile* m West em Europe. "Some imperialist countries and someAP - 90 words
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Article126 1984-02-23 4 Nobel Prize winner dies MOSCOW, Wed. Nobel laureate and Soviet Communist Par y stalwart Mikhail Sholokhov, whose early works chronicled the civil war slaughters after the Bolshevik Revolution and the brutality of Stalin, died yesterday at the age of <8, after a grave and long illness, the Soviet news agencyAP; UPI - 126 words
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387 1984-02-23 5 In other words... 4 A month ago, you could pick up the Sun-Times, page through it, and have tome idea of what happened and m what order. Now, it's just a roller coaster. Brian Kelly, a SunTimes reporter with several years experience who resigned387 words
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Article, Illustration56 1984-02-23 5 17 cars some teeth DAREDEVIL Terance Brauner jumping the 17 cars he set out to, but later overshooting the landing ramp, crashlanding his snowmobile. The stunt, m Anchorage, Alaska, cost Mr Brauner some teeth and he strained his back. Afterwards, from his hospital bed, he vowed to give up snowmobileAP - 56 words
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Article82 1984-02-23 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States could become a debtor nation m the next year or two because of its trade and federal budget deficits, Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said yesterday. He pleaded for the creation of a new Cabinet department responsible for both industry and internationalAFP - 82 words
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Article150 1984-02-23 5 HOUSTON (Texas), Wed. A boy who has spent all 12 yean of his life m germ-free isolation was In critical condition m a Texas children's hospital yesterday after doctors drained fluid from around his heart and hugs. His doctor, William Shearer, said the boy, known only asReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-02-23 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. America's underpaid school teachers got a significant pay rise last year, but found themselves worse off, m real terms, than they were a decade ago. According to the American Federation of Teachers, the average salary224 words
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Article52 1984-02-23 5 LONDON, Wed. Anti-ter-rorist police raided homes m three counties at dawn yesterday and arrested seven men, a spokesman said. News reports said they were suspects m the terrorist bombing of the Harrod's department store. The pre-Christmas blast outside Harrod's killed six people and injured more thanUPI - 52 words
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300 1984-02-23 5 MANCHESTER (New Hampshire), Wed ALL eight candidates for the Democratic party presidential nomination headed today for New Hampshire to refine their presentations for the state's first-in-nation primary nominating election next week. Fresh from lowa where they met m precinct head-counting contests across that midwesternAP - 300 words
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162 1984-02-23 5 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. A military tribunal ordered former military President Leopoldo Galtieri arrested and interned at an army base for his role m the Falkland Islands war. Gen Galtieri was arrested yesterday after an intense nine-hour interrogation by the nine-member Supreme Council ofUPI - 162 words
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413 1984-02-23 6 Lebanese army stronghold comes under heavy attack BEIRUT, Wed. SYRIA and Saudi Arabia were reported to have agreed on ways to end the Lebanese crisis as the Lebanese army's last stronghold came under heavy attack overnight. After a three-hour private meeting m Damascus between CrownReuter; AFP; UPI - 413 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-02-23 6 NEW DELHI, Wed. The explosive situation m violence-torn Punjab worsened today and federal troops were airlifted to prevent a new Sikh-Hindu bloodbath that has killed 11 people over the last 24 hours. Sikh extremists opened fire last night on busy markets m twoAP - 336 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-02-23 6 Maneka loses bid to prevent Indira gaining share of estate NEW DELHI, Wed. A New Delhi court has rejected a plea from Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's widowed daughter-in-law, Maneka, yesterday that her mother-in-law was not entitled to a share In the estate of her late New Delhi's District Sessions judgeUPI - 284 words
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Article63 1984-02-23 6 BEIJING, Wed. China today described as "totally groundless" a London newspaper report that it had signed a huge weapons contract with Iran, saying that China's neutral position on the IranIraq War was "well known." Yesterday, the Daily Mail of London quoted Western diplomatic sources as saying Chinese leaderAFP; AP - 63 words
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258 1984-02-23 6 JERUSALEM, Wed. A rift has developed within the Cabinet over sending Israeli armour north of the Awali River to prevent a Palestinian guerilla resurrection m central Lebanon, Israel Radio reported today. The report said Deputy Prime Minister David Levy, Interior Minister Josef Burg, EnergyUPI - 258 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-02-23 7 MICHAEL CHIANG - MICHAEL CHIANG By LATE-NIGHT viewing returns to Channel 5 next week. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has decided to extend its transmission hours on Channel 5 following an increasing number of complaints from viewers about its early closing times this month. The public also416 words
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Article77 1984-02-23 7 THE Italian Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Bruno Corti, arrived here on Monday on his way to attend Brunei's independence celebrations. He had talks with Foreign Minister, Mr S. Dhanabalan, and the chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr P. Y. Hwang, on Tuesday. Mr77 words
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Article47 1984-02-23 7 A DENTAL health exhibition by the Health Ministry's Training and Health Education Department is being held from today until next Tuesday at the concourse of the People's Park Complex. Ministry officials will also be present to answer questions from 10.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.47 words
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336 1984-02-23 7 SALMA KHAUK - Air fares to Australia reduced till Nov 15 SALMA KHAUK By AIR fares to Australia are going down again but the lower fares are only valid till Nov 15. The cost of an air ticket to Australia has been see-sawing over the past two years, as carriers plying the Sing336 words
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Article100 1984-02-23 7 Buzzz off CUSTOMERS at Hardee's m Orchard Road have been getting more than just burgers recently. Saucy bees have descended on burgermunchers on the terrace at International Building and driven at least three to complain. Mr Billy Lav, first assistant manager of the restaurant which opened on Jan 14, said100 words
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234 1984-02-23 7 Calligrapher Pan's works on display A SHOW with a difference was how Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon yesterday described a Chinese calligraphy exhibition by Mr Pan Shou. He said Mr Pan, wellknown m Singapore, China, Taiwan, Japan, Hongkong and Southeast Asian countries for his various styles of calligraphy, only put234 words
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Article, Illustration965 1984-02-23 8 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI By Chief executive tells how firm hit upon money-making formula 41 CAN toll from my own experience that small group activities like our Q-up Movement can do much for a company's management. In the case of Sony Ichinomiya m particular, the fact that no965 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-02-23 8 Back to old Times to look ahead IT was a day of flashbacks. There were flashbacks to as far back as 1954 and to as recent as 1974. There were recollections of what Cassius Clay boasted about and what the Prime Minister said. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong's "reference book" m462 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-02-23 9 HSUNG BEE HWA - A woman's tale moves 33 hearts HSUNG BEE HWA Story by Workers pledge their kidneys after hearing story IT SOUNDED like yet another 'alk on kidney donation until Miss Catherine Chuang told her story. Miss Chuang, 30, a clerk at Bakke Sime Darby had been like any other young womanARTHUR LEE - 349 words
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280 1984-02-23 9 EVER tried getting into a taxi parked outside a hotel and having the taxi driver shoo you off because his taxi was "for hotel guests only?" It looks like the days are numbered for such "hotel taxis". Taxis are taxis. They are280 words
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Article176 1984-02-23 9 TWO hawkers who hoped te be at toast $16fl richer found themselves $1M poorer after they were cheated by a man. Madam *flH*k binti Deraman, 35, sells rice at a coffee-shop m Ang Me Kto Industrial Park 3. She could net believe her rack176 words
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128 1984-02-23 9 No water due to repair of damaged pipe WATER wagons were on the move through the night yesterday to supply water to some areas m Singapoe where the supply was cut off as a damaged water pipe was being repaired. A spokesman for the Public Utilities Board said yesterday that128 words
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Article35 1984-02-23 9 STUDENTS can now apply for the PMBM (Prophet Muhammad's Birthday Memorial) bursary awards. For details on the awards. which vary from $75 for Sec One students to $400 for Pre-U One students, telephone *****57.35 words
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80 1984-02-23 9 PARADES, presentations and a dinner will be held n?xt Thursday to celebrate the Anglo-Chinese School's 98th anniversary. Afterwards, service and award presentations will be held simultaneously at the junior college and secondary, junior and primary schools. The celebrations will culminate m a reunion dinner80 words
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385 1984-02-23 9 Israeli jumped to his death after fiancee left him A FORMER airline ticketing agent jumped from the 12th floor of a hotel after his fiancee told him she did not love him any more. A. J. W. F. Verbraeck, then a guest at Paramount Hotel, left a suicide note for385 words
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291 1984-02-23 11 PAULJACOB - PAUL JACOB By THE typical Swiss reservist remains m military service for between 30 and 35 years. This life-long commitment m the service of the nation is divided into four stages. Servicemen are channelled progressively from main combat duties to second-line functions and then291 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-02-23 11 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By CONTRACTORS are shoring up the slope m front of four blodcs of flats m Chai Ghee to prevent the soil from nMtHng The slope, running f tram blocks 41 to 44 Si Chai Chee Street, slid after heavy rains m the past241 words
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103 1984-02-23 11 'Uniform' training of our leaders MANY of today's leaden have something of their past hi common they were active In uniformed groups In their school days. They pat much of themselves Into groups such as the Boy Scoots and Girl Guides as well as ether extra-curricu-lar activities. "They gave a103 words
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Article51 1984-02-23 11 New titles for PUB chiefs THE Public Utilities Board has re-designated the titles of the board's heads and deputy heads of the finance, electricity, water and gas departments. The chief officers of the departments will now be known as directors. And the deputy chief officers will be known as deputy51 words
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282 1984-02-23 11 Tower cranes case A COMPANY chairman said yesterday that his senior officers knew very well that the company firmly discouraged overpricing. Mr Desmond Brown, of Hargill Singapore Pte Ltd, told a court that business ethics had been discussed at board meetings attended282 words
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217 1984-02-23 11 Recruits to be confined another weekend ARMY recruits at the Infantry Training Depot on Pulau Tekong will be confined m camp for a third weekend. The group of almost 1,400 servicemen have been confined for the past two weeks following an outbreak of German measles at the camp. A Defence217 words
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Article22 1984-02-23 11 SINGAPORE'S total populattoo is estimated at 2.5 million with slightly more men than women, according to the Statistics Department.22 words
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218 1984-02-23 12 New high of 65 provisionally accepted this year MORE top students are applying for the Humanities Award, and the number getting provisionally into the scheme has hit a high of 65 this year. Last year, only 39 made it provisionally, though there is about the218 words
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Article, Illustration520 1984-02-23 12 Seven Taiwan and HK journalists join Shin Min 4 WE may be faced with the problems of the usage of simplified characters and the way news is written here. But faced with such problems, it's an incentive to work harder. 7 Mr Nhg Yin Chyun, one of the seven SEVEN520 words
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224 1984-02-23 12 TWENTY-ONE students were hurt when their school bus was involved m a head-on collision with another school bus. The students from United World College of South-east Asia escaped with minor injuries. Except for one student who was given outpatient treatment at Alexandra224 words
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Article56 1984-02-23 12 THE Minister for Labour has appointed Mr Richard Lav Boon Teow as a member of the Employer Panel for another year from Feb 9. The ministry has also appointed Mr Alfred Wong Hong Kwok and Dr Khoo Cheng Lim as members of the Employee Panel for another56 words
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193 1984-02-23 12 TEACHERS have been reminded that it is better for them to prepare their own supplementary exercises to back up their teaching than to rely on commericallyproduced materials. The Education Ministry has a list of approved supplementary materials but warns teachers against only sticking to193 words
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243 1984-02-23 13 Ministry sees red over a London report Paper blasts King, police KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Foreign Affairs Ministry (Wlsma Putr») has cabled a set of Instructions to Its High Commission m London to act on an article m a British tablaid that condemned the new King and police. The measuresNST - 243 words
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83 1984-02-23 13 8,395 flood evacuees in Johor districts JOHOR BAHRU, Tues. The overall situation m flood-affected areas m Johor has improved but there are still 8,395 persons housed at the 36 evacuation centres m Batu Pahat, Segamat and Muar districts. A spokesman of the state flood operations room said today that BatuBernama - 83 words
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Article53 1984-02-23 13 MALACCA, Wed. Malaysians who have not renewed their identity cards on attaining the age of 18 were yesterday reminded to do so. It is an offence under the identity card regulations not to renew the cards by the stipulated age, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Mr Mohamad Kassim AhmadNST - 53 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-02-23 13 Airline expects profits to go up this year KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS) is expected to turn m a bigger profit for its current financial year ending next month than the $8.78 million it made the previous year. This will mean a second consecutive yearNST - 404 words
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286 1984-02-23 13 Usno's Labuan division 'dissolved' KOTA KINABALU, Wednesday THE Labuan division of the United Sabah National Organisation, Usno, was declared dissolved after an emergency divisional committee meeting on the island on Monday. The head of the division, Mr Mohamed Omar Bledram, who announced the dissolution, said the three-hour meeting unanimously agreed286 words
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Article, Illustration111 1984-02-23 13 A PART of the KarakKuala Lumpur highway had to be made one-way after 30 tonnes of earth covered it on Monday following two landslides caused by continuous rain on Sunday. A lorry went off the 28-km stretch of the road and crashed into aNST - 111 words
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218 1984-02-23 13 '$340 m in farm subsidies went to wrong hands' ALOR STAR, Wed. Most of the $340 million m subsidies meant for deserving farmers m Kedah went into the wrong pockets, a study conducted by the Sungei Petani Umno division claimed yesterday. The subsidy scheme was abused by a handful ofNST - 218 words
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Advertisement114 1984-02-23 13 pvh m P9^HPi:'& A Denon cassette tape captures even me sl'ghtest si ent response Listen to it. Feel it. Uff^ needs, just as you are sensitive and It's the experience of the li^^^^^^Bl^^l discerning to music. kind of music only Denon L^^^. Denon inspires the unconscious, can give; Complete music,114 words
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Advertisement17 1984-02-23 13 SIA and MAS cut losses with shuttle service Page 17 Day of reckoning for Usno. Page 1417 words
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Advertisement207 1984-02-23 13 ll nSoi ji Pictured: The Rolex Submariner. Available m 18ct gold or stainless steel with matching bracelet The watch that lasts a lifetime takes a year to make It takes Rolex craftsmen a year to make each Rolex. They start with a solid block of 18ct. gold or surgical stainless207 words
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Article486 1984-02-23 14 WITH nine months to go before the US presidential election, rival political machines are cranking up for the grand finale on Nov 6. In many ways, the atmosphere resembles that of a circus. Each candidate puts on the best show to convince the electorate that he486 words
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Article565 1984-02-23 14 As I was passing Opening up your home WHEN I tell how Yoshiko gave me dinner m her exquisite little apartment m Tokyo, the reacton is one of surprise: "...But I thought the Japanese didn't entertain at home!" They do not, normally, says a friend who has been to Japan565 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1984-02-23 14 Dr Mahathir seeking Sabah party's expulsion from National Front The future of the United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) within Malaysia's ruling National Front may well be decided at the Umno Supreme Council meeting on Saturday. Although Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir1,248 words
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699 1984-02-23 14 Comment By THE ECONOMIST TRADE onions m Western Europe are on the war path for a redaction In working time. Employers and nonsocialist governments are nervously scanning the smoke signals and polling tfae wagons round In a defensive circle. The dispute will get out699 words
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471 1984-02-23 15 THE Council of the Singapore Medical Association wishes to make the following statement m reference to the recent controversy over sperm donation. In a recent official statement to the Ministry of Health the association has stated categorically and without exception that it firmly471 words
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217 1984-02-23 15 I AM sorry Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam should, m his letter "The govt must first present its case on E-2C planes" (ST, Feb 17), regard the factual statements contained m my letter "Where's the sense of realism?" (ST, Feb 11) as jibes. I217 words
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354 1984-02-23 15 Unions should do in-house reviews Unions and membership I REFER to the report "Join for your own good: Ong" (ST. Feb 4), m which the National Trades Union Congress secretary -general and Minister without Portfolio, Mr On^ Teng Cheong, gave his views on declining union membership. Let me explain why354 words
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220 1984-02-23 15 THE Straits Time* welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a Dseudonym if you220 words
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159 1984-02-23 15 The day blood donor fell sick AS a regular blood donor, I know I have to bring along my medical benefits card whenever I go to the outpatient dispensary. Recently, however, I went to the Jurong OPD direct from my place of work, and unfortunately had only my identity card159 words
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135 1984-02-23 15 Don't keep job seekers in the dark LAST August, I responded to a newspaper advertisement for secretaries. It was only three months later, m mid-November, that I was called to take an aptitude test. A week after that, I went for the first interview. I was interviewed by three different135 words
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71 1984-02-23 15 Letter got to the right address Bouquet A FEW days ago I received a letter from abroad. The sender had written down my name, block number and postal district, but had forgotten the road name. It was a pleasant surprise for me that the letter still found its way to71 words
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292 1984-02-23 15 I REFER Jo the Singapore Bus Service reply "SBS looking into monthly pass system" (ST, Feb 7), m which m mentioned the advantages of the monthly pass system. I would like to point out that this matter has been brought up for some292 words
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68 1984-02-23 15 SOME weeks ago two magnificent, healthy, seven-metre high junipers were cut down at the junction of Pender ana Mt Faber roads. As there is very little traffic there, are such trees being cut down whether or not they are black and sooty?68 words
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Advertisement338 1984-02-23 15 The Warehouse Building With Overall Modernised Facilities And Spacious Area. r^ NO RESTRICTION\ I /to foreignersX Strategically Sited At The Junction of MacPherson Rood/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure Easy Communication Sufficient Labour Supply Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebar Industrial Estate You can reach Jurong, Changi Airport,338 words
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615 1984-02-23 16 DIRE DAWA (Ethiopia) SIX years after witnessing some of the most bitter fighting In the Ogaden desert war of 1977-78, Ethiopia's eastern province of Hararghe is one of the rare areas of this country to enjoy relative peace and prosperity. While secessionist guerillas andReuter - 615 words
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Article, Illustration953 1984-02-23 16 A world unable to cope with its children It's time Third World nations make family planning services available to all AS WORLD population moves towards five billion, the per capita production of many basic commodities is falling. The effort to raise incomes and living standards is faltering m many countries,953 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-02-23 17 THE Singapore stock market plunged 8.31 points yesterday after Wednesday's reprieve. THe Straits Times Industrial Index closed at 1018.45 and the Business Times Composite Index dipped 7.86 points to 942.62. Losses led gains 36 to 135 m the 335 issues traded. Earn fell 40 cents to $12.40188 words
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Article34 1984-02-23 17 Up Down Utah Industrials 21 88 15 Finance 4 15 3 Hotels 2 7 3 Properties 2 8 5 Plantations 3 9 4 Mining 2 2 0 Deb Loans 0 7 434 words
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Article38 1984-02-23 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 15 85 22 Finance 3 5 6 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 1 6 3 Oil Palms 1 6 3 Tins 5 1 1 Rubbers 11 7 5 Deb/Loans 1 1 138 words
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Article83 1984-02-23 17 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed easier m less active trading yesterday, m line with the dismal performance on Wall Street. Prices opened at overnight levels and thereafter drifted listlessly within narrow margins on lack of trading interest. Most investors refraining from fresh deals.83 words
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Article109 1984-02-23 17 INDICES Highs Lows lost six cents to $2.06 on news of the proposed deal with Textile Corporation Bhd. Tat Lee Finance slipped 27 cents yesterday, following reports of a high ranking official of the company being investigated by the Commercial Crime Division. Generally, dealers said the poor performance on wall109 words
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Article26 1984-02-23 17 Supreme Corp 921,000 Faber Merlin 841,000 UOL Warrants 637,000 Public Bank 513,000 Chuan Hup 428,000 Total turnover: 13.41 m Total value: $39. 13 m26 words
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Article45 1984-02-23 17 hchKwlQp 1950+150 DBS 1010+15 HLeonjCfedt 810 +15 DwtapM 482 +12 N ST 227.0+10 UenHoe 920 +10 IhrnM 810 +10 Setanfor Dredf 645 +10 FAN 640+10 Ipoh Garden 50c 257 +10 BSwfcm* 480 +8 Pub* B«* 50c 310 +6 STPI97S 950 +5 UtmmA 875 +545 words
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Article47 1984-02-23 17 Em 1240 -40 SM 910 -35 Title* fin 285 -27 PubkCwp 400 -26 Spar* land 555 -25 Kmm»i|SQc 650 -20 SN PL 640-20 OUT 310 —20 JwAmLmh 774- 1.6. VS 1 Til Lee Bar* 432 —16 Prima 690 -15 Twe* Cement 446 —14 MBs 390 -1247 words
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Article50 1984-02-23 17 Feb 21 F(6 22 BT Composite: 950.48 942.62 8T Indicator *****65 *****46 ST Industrials 1026.76 1018.45 ST Finance 2885.18 2869 62 ST HoMs: 971.76 970.21 ST Properties: 698.26 692.33 ST Minings: ***** 301.24 ST Plantations: 1831.21 1842.17 OCBC: ***** ***** SES Ind: 773.27 765.88 SES All Share 374.32 374.3250 words
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Article41 1984-02-23 17 BwrtudSM -3 Gunmss -5 PMC -9. Shi* 9* -2 CiC unch jjwhr 1 Pan Ok -6 Smu O*ty 1 set ar j?^ FiN +10 IST +2 -1 «M*H» -2 tatinfi -10 Mlw -10 hkwl -7 km -441 words
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232 1984-02-23 17 KUALA LUMPUR BIAS and SIA have managed to narrow their losses on the Kuala Lumpur-Singa-pore route with the shuttle service which has been m operation for more than a year. MAS managing director, Haji Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman, said that before the launchingNST - 232 words
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338 1984-02-23 17 PEOPLE who bay residential property In the Eaat Coast area and hope to make a killing by rebelling or renting them, might be In for a dlaappewlnunt. An International property ctnanltoat has waned that this area to net generally popular with expatriates,338 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-02-23 17 OFFICIALS from the Port of Singapore Authority saw a computerised simulator yesterday that could make navigating through busy and narrow waterways much safer. Like the machine m which aircraft pilots learn to fly without leaving the ground, this Dutch equipment can help make approach to262 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-02-23 17 SAM RAN - Demand may exceed supply sooner than exuected SAM RAN Developers react to projected supply of new buildings report By Square metres THE demand for new private flats and houses, offices and shops could exceed supply sooner than expected, according to developers. The Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore (Redas), made267 words
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439 1984-02-23 17 No bargains in prime office space says review DO NOT expect to pick up bargains m prime office space this year, says property consultant Richard FflHu. There may be an oversupply of office space, but if you need quality office space this year, there is not much to choose from,439 words
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245 1984-02-23 17 Money brokers reach accord with banks AFTER a month of fierce haggling, money brokers have decided to reduce their charges to banks on foreign exchange deals. The two groups of financial institution* met yesterday morning and agreed to the revised charges, which will take effect from April 1. Brokers will245 words
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Article2880 1984-02-23 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,880 words
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Article2073 1984-02-23 18 INDUSTRIALS kpttmutm (4.00 B) (1) 4.10 (4) 4.00 AiOMS (1888 1908) (13) 2.90 (5) 186 (U) 187 (14) 188 \atab (2.US) (27) 2.13 (21) 2.12 (1) 2.14 (1) 2.10 (15) 2.11 4JSB (5.458 5.505) (20) 5.55 (1) 5.60 (4) 5.45 (15) 5.50 AMD (3.408 3.505)2,073 words
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Article2723 1984-02-23 18 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrj/rijhts. N Tai-eiempted dhridend UN is traded m tots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted it defers 1983/84 Last YMd Vol Day Htfh Low Company Sale Chanft fOM) tfch Low2,723 words
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Advertisement69 1984-02-23 18 Dragon Showcase m association with Edsam presents p together 'live'at the MeptuneTheatre Sunday 4th March 1984 v******^ Matinee show: 4.30pm $75 nett 4 4****^ Dinner show: 7.30pm $165 nett Non diners: 9.00pm $95 nett Tickets available: Mandarin Singapore Restaurants Show Reservations Counter Tel: ***** 1 1 ext 72 1 Down69 words
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Article34 1984-02-23 19 RUBBER Ck) f P*« cents kBo Singapore Mar 243.50 up 2 cents Malaysia Mar ***** (M) unch T, N Closing prices Straits Tin $29 22 up 1 cent Turnover 92 tonnes, down 33 tonnes34 words
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Article72 1984-02-23 19 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with Mar One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents per kilo, up two cents from Tuesday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian rubber market closed steady m thin trading at 266.00 cents per kilo for Mar Int One RSS buyers, unchanged72 words
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Article56 1984-02-23 19 THE Straits Tin price m Penang rose one cent to M 529.22 per kilo on strong support from the buffer stock manager. The price remained within the International Tin Agreement's lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. Turnover (ell to 92 tonnes, down from 125 yesterday. No56 words
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Article22 1984-02-23 19 c.un »MMjprfcts SILVER us/toy M Tks Mm Singapore 9.14—9.19 9.12 9.17 Mm Fri New York 9.13—9.18 Source Credit Sursse. i 'pot22 words
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Article28 1984-02-23 19 GOLD US$/oz Ned Tims Singapore *****-390.40 385 50—386.00 Hongkong 388 90— 389 40 384.80—385.30 lues Man New York 388 25—***** London 392 00 392 50 385.20—385.7028 words
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Article105 1984-02-23 19 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526,692 and closed at 5526,678. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80/ 8.30 and closed for lunch at U*****.20/70. In the afternoon it went up to U5J389.00/9.50 (day high), eased to US$3BB.OO 8.50 and closed the day at high The London gold fix105 words
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Article124 1984-02-23 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices eased further on selling and lack of fresh incentives m quiet trading, following an uncertain trend m palm oil futures. PALM Closing prices Crude MS/tarn pabnol Feb 1717 50 1700 (north and central) 1720 (south) Refined paknoi USS/tam RBD palm oil Mar124 words
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Article21 1984-02-23 19 Ctoswg prices com* Tws Spot 1003.00-1003 50 (1003.00—1003.50 3 months 1025.00—1025.50 (1023 50-1024 00 Market tone Steady Sales. 17.400 tonnes21 words
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Article23 1984-02-23 19 Chat poets ALUMMUM £/tarn Tims Spot 1026.00-1026.50 (1038.50-1039.00) 3 months 1051.00— 1051 50 (1062 50-1063 50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 13.150 tonnes23 words
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Article253 1984-02-23 19 FOB m bales (S cmh/klo) (M cents/Uo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 236.50— 237.50N 237.00— 238.00N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Mar 243.00-243.50 243.50-244.00 266.25-266.75 266 00-267 00 Int. 1 RSS Apr 246.75 247.25 247.00—247.50 Int. 2 RSS Mar 234.75 236. 75N 235.25— 237.25N 258.50— 259.50N253 words
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Article335 1984-02-23 19 Norn dosing prices 1/100 kg Coconut oil Bulk FOB 208.00 (seller-.) Old drum FOB 221.00 (sellers) New drum FOB 225.00 (sellers) Copra Mixed (loose) 120.00 (buyers) Pepper Muntok White Asta FOB NLW 680.00 (sellers) Sarawak white fag FOB NLW 672 50 (sellers) Sarawak special black FOB NLW 400335 words
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478 1984-02-23 19 Overseas markets— a round-up of wire services i i i i i ii i i i 1 Hongkong Hang Sent Wednesday 1047.22(1066.91) __y Week ago 1090.69 Austraian Al-Ordinarws 0 Wednesday 743.8 (744.7) g tWeek ago 742.5 g Australan Mustri* Wednesday 979.7 (982.9) Week ago 981.6 Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 819.3478 words
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Article252 1984-02-23 19 Silk Props 6.85 unch Slim Darby 9.10 SUM Land 0.48 -0.005 Stcliu Swire Pacific A 17.80 -02 Swire Pacific B 2.65 Swire Props 6JO unch Tal Cheung 1.04 -0.04 Trafalgar Ojn unch Wan Kwong Prop Wan Kwong Shlpp 1206 -0 06 Wheelock 3.60 -0.075 Wrtteloc* Marit A 2.158 unch252 words
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Article327 1984-02-23 19 F«6 22 Yen Chanft Allnomolo 986 -2 Akal Ml -1 Amtdi 1130 -M Aaani Chem 409 -1 Ajtoil OUus MB -1 Bank Tk 408 -3 Brldgestone S7O +10 Canon 1480 +10 Casio Computer 1490 unch Citlaen 838 +17 O Nip Print 980 *8 O Nippon Screen Dalei 486 unch327 words
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Article321 1984-02-23 19 Feb 22 Cmb Chang* (tat) A C I 119 A N I SOB A P M 216 -4 Aberfoyle 030 +20 Age 285 uncti Alliance OU Allied Mill 230 -5 Ampol Exp 120 -5 Ampol Pet 163 Aiu MB unch Ash lon 110 -8 B H P 1386 15321 words
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Article208 1984-02-23 19 r-i, *i ||c> Goodyear Tire 25 -1 Oulf Ret 21* Alcoa 38* Hewlett Pack 35* unch Allied Chem Cp 48 unch inU Bual lUeta 100* Allli-Chalmers 14 InU Hmnrester 10* Am Tel L Tel 16* InU Tel b Tel 39* Amu me 24* unch John L Jhsn 34*208 words
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Article547 1984-02-23 19 The following stocks are quoted m US dollars: AAC 1814 *4 Amgold 118K +3V4 AAI 99V4 +2 Bracken 368 +20 Blyvoors 14* Botswana 22 +2 Buff els 61 +2W De Beers 850 +13 East Dries 36V* DOOms 23* I*4 FSOeduld 41 I*4 Gen Mining 23 OFSA 24% +1* Harmony547 words
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Article206 1984-02-23 19 THE US dollar opened at 552. 1285/95 and heavier sentiments brought the dollar down to close at 552.1275/85. The greenback was quietly traded against major currencies, with most participants staying on the sideline as there was no clear indication of the dollar's direction. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at206 words
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106 1984-02-23 19 LONDON World merchant shipping, laid-up for lack of employment, declined m December for the seventh successive month, to 79.8 million deadweight tons (DWT) from 80.3 million DWT at the end of November, the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) said. The number of vesselsReuter - 106 words
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Article193 1984-02-23 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreipi Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIC foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9967 1.9997 5 08 4.98 Canadian dollar 1.7044 1.7056 5.92—5.82 NZ dollar 1.4039 1.4061 7.21—7.07 Sterling pound 3.0795 3.0831 3.27-3 23 US dollar 2.1275-2 1285 4.73 4.69 Local193 words
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Article174 1984-02-23 19 Managers' prices for Feb 23 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.48—3.70 The Savings Fund 2.07-2.20 Spore Prog Fund 1.51-1.60 Spore Sec. Fund 2.29-2.43 Spore Invest Fund 1.23—1.30 Spore Equity Fund 1 47— 1.56 Asia Unit Trust Ma! Invest Fund 2.94-3.12 Mai Prog Fund 1 45— 1 59xd Ma!174 words
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Article, Illustration658 1984-02-23 19 LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Jan 22 (2300) Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo Ship (Voyage) An CFS Adrian Maersk (8403) 20/2 51 Java Winds (401 1 21/2 TA 3 Pegasus Pride (313) 21/2 FSA Sin Bhum (1555) 21/2 FSA Maria (32A)658 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-02-23 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Del.cia 35/6 aside 23/2 Equator IV 22 aside 23/2 Honglam 06 37/8 aside 23/2 Iwen 21W aside 23/2 Jensonll 21E aside 23/2 Jurata 31/2 aside 23/2 Kota Wangi 13/4 aside 23/2 Straits Venture 20 aside 23/2 Yamasugi Maru 45 aside 23/2 YiMen 46304 words
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Advertisement19 1984-02-23 19 HUSSEIN ONN A TRYST with DESTINY by J. Victor Morais Published by Times Books International Distributed by Federal Publications19 words
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727 1984-02-23 20 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Textile Corp plans to revolutionise the company By ALONG with its first pre-tax loss of M 51.474 million, Textile Corporation of Malaya Bhd (TCM) has unveiled grand plans to revolutionise the company. These plans are for three acquisitions to diversify its727 words
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Article331 1984-02-23 20 Jack Chia's purchase of 152,000 more Haw Par shares creates interest MR JACK CHIA has been active recently, rearranging his interests In the companies he already controls. Bat none of these deals has attracted as much Interest as his recent purchase of 152,M1 more shares In Haw331 words
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Article362 1984-02-23 20 Construction and Supplies House CONSTRUCTION and Supplies House (CASH) Bhd is to develop a modern city centre for Ipoh m a joint venture with the Perak State Development Corporation and Zarib Holdings Sdn Bhd. The project is on a sixhectare site m Ipoh's "Golden362 words
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Article, Illustration90 1984-02-23 20 A HAND-HELD spectro-radiometer has been developed to help mining companies searching for minerals. When used with a scanner, an instrument which records energy levels reflected and emitted from the ground, the radiometer will be able to tell geologists what minerals may be present. "You simply90 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-02-23 20 KATHLEEN TSANG - KATHLEEN TSANG Innovations By 1 Tell us J WHEN the infra-rec sensor of Light Alen. detects anyone or anything within its 12-metre range, it automatically triggers two spotlights, bathing irtruders shafts of blaming light. Light Alert's eleo ARE yon breaking new ground In i«searehr HAS122 words
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Advertisement801 1984-02-23 20 V7^\CHINA'S TOP DECISION MAKERS 1 2^w want to meet you at \^El33^ November 6 through 12, 1984 \^S^ Shanghai, China Sponsored by organized by. Shanghai Offshore Petroleum Engineering Corporation (SOPEC) Amoee Holding Corporation (USA) Co-orgamzer China Council For The Promotion of International Trade Shanghai Sub-Council (CCPIT) For further information, please801 words
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Advertisement31 1984-02-23 20 i QC-AFTU4TTRUSTMAh4ACZMe^raD^ I #10-08 Straits Trading Building 9 Battery Road Singaporp o'o4 I Please send me prospectus, application lorn anri brochure o« I LYCAFT INVESTMENT TRUST Name I Address Occupation i31 words
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Advertisement904 1984-02-23 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP r^ —1 A^_^-^ Monday-FHdn •gft^***?^ I Ord.nor, |S1 00 per word (M,n $1 5 00, M i .^^^^/N S^\ af^i^^^^B^a^^^l r *fi» 4t^^^^. Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm c $1 9 00 per col cm A tnt»rtainm#>nt A Food guide II A M /S^M i904 words
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Advertisement545 1984-02-23 21 14 Antiques/Art 14 Antiques/Art A Crafts Crafts The Art Gallery at Robinson* i SALE NOW ON (23RD 29TH FEBRUARY) Buy your favourite panting at reduced prices. Up to 30% on every poster and ilrrjted edition. Hurry for the best selection! Business hours: 10.00 am 9.15pm daily ROBINSONS, CENTREPOINT 4TH LEVEL545 words
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Advertisement583 1984-02-23 21 25 Sale: Other Products DISCO LIGHTINGS EQUIPMENT for sale. 6 Coemar Pinspot $450, 1 Lightomatlon 10-channel controller $900, 1 set Pulaar lightings $450, 2 Beacon lights $50, 1 QSC crossover $520, 1 set bracket for Galaxy speakers $120, 1 Dod equalizer $450, 1 bubble machine $250. View 351 Victoria Street,583 words
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Advertisement752 1984-02-23 21 PIVOT POIMT CENTRE Spore. The Supreme Training Centre conducts Pivot Point International Hatrdeslgn and Sculpture courses. Enrol now for the 20% March Anniversary Discount. Interested tel: *****90/*****19 for details. JANTZEN SCHOOL OF Hairdressing offers Wash 4 Blow $1/- Cut $3/-, Perm $10/-, Colour $10/- by advance students. Registration is open752 words
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Advertisement762 1984-02-23 21 WKJtiX^ *'r Old building renovation and extension i»r«J!; *"i— f F' 00 and a Illin 9 L-j j jit --^I. Igj/B*m+ M, Ramm ceiling /timber fencing F. iJ IE R e ainln 9 wall /box awning L^jSflflMfajß] Mb^H^ I Alum door and window /amplimesh ■Bamm^T^Hßammi'*"*'* wm> 9 fllies I a762 words
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Advertisement683 1984-02-23 21 BUSINESS A TO •W^ BUSINESS 48 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal AftK TRANSPORT COMPANY: Cheap rates for ail types of transportation services. Professional household/ office/ factory removals. Delivery and disposal services. Specialised m piano, organ. Experienced workers provided. Tel: *****64/ *****87 (day/ night). A BUDGET PRICE Professional Household/ Office/ Factory removals, delivery disposal683 words
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Advertisement609 1984-02-23 21 53 Computer Products/Service* APPLE COMPLETE SYSTEM: $1,350, IBM Compatible: $3,900. Computer books: $5. Computer time: $5/ hour. Diskettes $4. Multilink Computer Systems, *****25. WE REPAIR ALL Apple and Apple Compatible computers. Send them to Calcom at Far East Shopping Centre, #03-22, tel: *****64. RADIO SHACK COLOUR computer, 32K, over 200609 words
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Advertisement705 1984-02-23 21 COMMISSION AGENTS WANTED by printer for beautiful name cards. Additional income for stationeries, bookshops, shop owners, etc. Interested write to: ST. Box A*****, 390, Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. INSTANT OFFICE FACILITIES; We provide Prestigeous Office Address, Confidential Answering, Telex, Typing and Temporary Meeting Room utilization. Classic Management Services, *****00.705 words
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Advertisement922 1984-02-23 21 L^MBr^M^M^Mßr^^B^Jaß '^■fl ■^■a^MMBr* F A STOCK LOT of coloured hula hoops are for sale today Imported from Australia these hula hoops are ideal for the promution of exercise m schools and other organisations If you're keen, get into the swing of things at classification 60 b) EDP b) EDP r922 words
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Advertisement430 1984-02-23 22 c) Secretarial Clerical itesjmi j Applications are invited from suitably qualified paraona for trie adove position m our Works Department DUTIES INCLUDE: j Assistance m the i preparation of shipping documents 'or mport and export movements of our goods Preparation of Customs and CRIE documents, delivery advice. proforma invoices ana430 words
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Advertisement542 1984-02-23 22 M If you are looking for a challenging Ms m and rewarding career m accounting; jg fl and possess a GCE 'A' Level 9 n (Commerce) Certificate preferably H a with an LCC Higher Accounting or H ■M Costing Certificate, we invite you to 9 apply for the position of:-542 words
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Advertisement792 1984-02-23 22 where outstanding people work...^fe=^^_^ We have immediate vacancies for ¥m CASH CONTROL CLERKS Candidates should have GCE 'O' level with 11 credits m English and Mathematics and 11 preferably have cash handling experience. 11 Those without experience may apply as 1 1 training will be provided. Candidates must 11 be792 words
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Advertisement568 1984-02-23 22 PPSC 0 Phillips Petroleum Singapore Chemicals (Private) Limited 51 Goldhill Plaza #21-10 Singapore 1130 PPSC Is a downstream company m the petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau, manufacturing high density polyethylene. We are looking for applicants to fill the following position. The job is challenging and there are good prospects568 words
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Advertisement374 1984-02-23 22 Public accounting firm invitee suitable candidates with sound knowledge of accounting to grow with ii IMI n M f nvnni A) AUDIT ASSISTANTS B) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANTS with relevant experience. Benefits for the above appointifi#nts iiwuluomr. c 5-day work week c Paid study and examination leave c Reimbursement of examination fees374 words
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Advertisement545 1984-02-23 22 Offshore marina services co requires GENERAL SECRETARY c GCE O' level with credit m English. c Ability to work lndepend- I ently and effectively. c Must be mature, pleasant personality, initiative and be j efficient. c Willingness to co-operate i work as part of a team and I withstand pressure.545 words
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Advertisement548 1984-02-23 22 Newly established construction company m the vicinity of Orchard requires immediately ACCOUNTS CLERK Require -nenU GC£ O' level Book-keeping knuwledgr Mimmum 2 years experience m general accounting duties JUNIOR CLERKS/TYPISTS j GCE 'O' level i Able to type accurately at 40: wpm I Able bo operate telex an; advantage RECEPTIONIST/TELEPHONE548 words
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Advertisement541 1984-02-23 22 l ROENTI V RBQtJIBf D SHIPPING CLERK c Mm m^ i afewalaM Able to handlt- and prepare complete m-i ol shipping doeumt-nuv Plea.se IsU [,ersuiiaii> o; wrlle with nmtani tel n fca Vuong Vee Garment Ino Pi* Ltd IMI Lower Delle Road 01-01 Singapore 0316 YONG TAI LOONG (PTE) LTD541 words
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Advertisement571 1984-02-23 23 c) SccretMTiMl Clerical Construction Company requires GENERAL CLERK c GCE CV level c Typing speed 35 to 40 wpm c Experienced m correspondence c Must be able to do simple accounts Preference «UI be given to Ang Mo Kk> residents mtarsalsd porous, pl.a.i write wttn run details, expected aalary and571 words
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Advertisement696 1984-02-23 23 Urgently required ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum GCE (O) level. c LCCI Higher Certificate or equivalent c Able to handle full set of Accounts up to balance sheet, c Able to type and correspond independently c Knowledge of L/C documents and administration work preferable. Able to commence work immediately, 'alary will696 words
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Advertisement1083 1984-02-23 23 CHINESE FEMALE ""receptionist/ SaKfSr* TYPIST Interested please call: TEL: *****00 Prerequisites: or come personally to: c Minimum 2 years working HOCK SOON BUILDING experience In similar posi- «04-03 tion with ability to handle UPPER BUK IT TtM AH ROAD PMBX switchboard SINGAPORE 2150 c Kluent m written and oral ■^^^zi^z:^^^^^^^1,083 words
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Advertisement914 1984-02-23 23 Urgently required General Clerk Minimum requirements c GCE 'O' Level with credit m English c Able to type and handle correspondence At least 2 years' experience Interested applicants please Tel: *****34, *****73. VEHITO COMPANY Authorised Dealer m new TOYOTA cars, parts services requires ACCOUNTS CLERKS c GCE 'O' level c914 words
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Advertisement1024 1984-02-23 23 DESPATCH CLERK CUM Assistant Clerical Administrator for investment company m Shenton Way. Outdoor and internal assignments. Preferably with valid class 2, transport optional. 5-day week. Enclose resume and contact number to The Recruitment Director, ST. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FIRM requires Accounts Clerk urgently.1,024 words
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Advertisement768 1984-02-23 23 REQUIRED GENERAL CLERK Working hours: 12.30 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Interested kindly call personally at: =03-128 City Plaza after 2p.m. REQUIRED GENERAL CLERK and Labourers. Interested please call personally at Block 603, Clement! West St. 1, #01-35, Spore 0512, or tel: *****56/ 9. SECRETARY REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY salary negotiable. Call: *****44/ 5768 words
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Advertisement877 1984-02-23 23 M Wo aro a largo multi-national company with 1 B manufacturing and sales activities m Singapore. M M Wa also have Retail Showrooms m Orchard Road S and Toa Payoh. Wa have an immediate vacancy m I SALES ASSISTANT S The job: M 9 To promote our well-known range of877 words
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Advertisement586 1984-02-23 23 Company m Jurong requires urgently for immediate employ ment INDOOR SALES ASSISTANTS Appltcantt •houMe have 3 4 years working experience m engineering hardware environment o have experience In local overseas sourcing purchasing be familiar with oil exploration equipments machinery spare parts Plsass write giving full particulars, salary expected, contact telephone586 words
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Advertisement530 1984-02-23 24 t) Bales Well established Swedish t.\>mpan> rvquirfs SALES REPRESENTATIVES For Kitchen Appliances Requirements: Secondary education c Experience m Sales. pleasant personality c Age between 20 35 years old Interested applicants, please call personally to -365 Mountbatten Road (1543) =05-44 Katong Shopping Centra Aoov© KeVtoitQ Emporium) Tel: *****88 for Miao Abdullah530 words
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Advertisement659 1984-02-23 24 Door a Aluminium Supplier requires SALES EXECUTIVE c Must be aDle to work independently Have experience m sale of similar products M u>t possess own car. Salary plus commission it travel expenses. Please write giving C.V. to:TIE ADVERTISER &T. Boa A9OBll 39C Klflt SvnQ Rojru Singapore 0823 GEKiS FACTORY urgently659 words
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Advertisement842 1984-02-23 24 SALES PROMOTERS required urgently Interested call personally atBlk 1034 Eunot Avenue S =01-40 Tel: *****55 OR Plaza Smgapura Orchard Road s O2-30 Tel. *****23. SALESGIRLS required to sell souvenirs and tourist items. Good salary and commission. Thoee who can speak Japanese or limited Jepaneee and English are invited to call:842 words
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Advertisement338 1984-02-23 24 y otters you USA moreooojj y. Completed secondary 4 education A A from a technical stream OR y y NTC 3 m Maintenance Pitting or A A Metal Machining y y Able to work from blue prints, f A A machine drawings and specifica- rV if tions m Experience m338 words
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Advertisement429 1984-02-23 24 B Had undergone full-time 3—5 years H H apprenticeship with a government g S aided training centre H H Applicants should have 3 years' work g 9 experience m grinding precision tools, M m die repairing and EDM M H Attractive fringe benefits for the right 9 H candidates include:429 words
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Advertisement864 1984-02-23 24 Leader m the manufacturer of con- 1 nectors offers up to an average starting gross salary of over HflH for Jj|j4J:Mjy^JLVA j CCE *O' level preferably Science stream, with or without experience Completed N.S. Willing to work 3 rotating shifts B t ffM I With or without experience m operation864 words
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Advertisement375 1984-02-23 25 g) Technical /nmb\ SINGAPORE LIMITED 1\ has '^mediate I vacancy f o[____J| Requirements:- 1 Male Singaporean I with technical I qualifications m precision metal machining preferably with sound knowledge m auto-lathe machining Must have completed National Service Prepared to work on 3 rotating shifts Duties:- 1 Machines I maintenance I375 words
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Advertisement1102 1984-02-23 25 hixiil M.ui!i!,i. t iKiiik; Company sraTaTsm at Pandan Loop hai vacancies (M^ENANCE, '^ST^USfiS c Minimum 3 years experience Wltnin an I *V^"^vr m repair and maintenance group to SUecaaaiUl appnof Automatic Controlled Ma- cants for lh« poeitions or c General Boiler Maintenance EXECUTIVE experience Is essential ■il I Vi^%# c1,102 words
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Advertisement586 1984-02-23 25 Swh Hin Trading Company An established company m Jurong specialising m the manufacture and sales Of batteries, DC power supply equipment and uninterruplable power supply equipment, invilea applications for TECHNICIANS VITB NTC 3in electronic servicing. c Minimum 1 year's working experience. Completed National Service. c Experience In repairing electronic equipment586 words
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Advertisement381 1984-02-23 25 ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN REQUIRED for company supplying American products to building projects. Those with few years practical experience and possess driving licence may apply. Tel: *****19. URGENTLY REQUIREO AIRCONDITIONING Experienced Technicians and Piping Sub-contrac-tors. Call or come personally at: 105-F, Ching Wan Loong Building, Sims Drive (Geylang Lor. 17). Tel: *****61.381 words
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Advertisement314 1984-02-23 25 WANTED! female production operators 1 k (permanent Ist 2nd shift) J J GEAC •^Primary education or flUl BEST Certificate j Able to understand simple English Attractive fringe benefits for the right can- didates Include: ftm transportation to and from «br* Opportunities to enhance one's education and training through the company's314 words
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Advertisement701 1984-02-23 25 jillliiJiiJilielilileiilllel, HlBlBlflSlfillll 0 HITACHI I Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte. Ltd. I Due to rapid expansion, our multi million tj Colour Television Picture Tubes ManufacII turtng Company In Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS II701 words
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Advertisement486 1984-02-23 25 requires fc Male/ X Female V Production S Operators X Find Working X Hours |X c 7 00am 4 i&d^ 0 4 ***** 1 1.20pm ijL 1 20pm 7 00am X Requirements J^ e)Age 16 above j\J Primary Secondary education V Materials X Handler 0 7 00am -4 18pm j486 words
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Advertisement454 1984-02-23 26 M) Production HITACHI CABLE (S) PTE LTO requires Age above 1 8 years Secondary 2 and above Completed National Service Prepared to work on 3 rotating shifts Primary 6or Secondary education Prepared to worK on 2 rotating shifts Completed Primary 6or Secondary education Normal working hours Completed Primary 6 Normal454 words
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Advertisement967 1984-02-23 26 _T T FEMALE 1 j N Ml ßl\ PRODUCTION I SINGAPORE LIMITED OPERATORS i Up to $360 altar conlirmation. I Applications are i invited for the I nr»<sitinn« fnr-. Free transport I pOSIIIOnS lOr- Free me( u c &l care J| Additional overtime »*«m^ allowance XfUlßl I Attendance incentives X)967 words
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Advertisement672 1984-02-23 26 M WALK-IN X /INTERVIEW ATA I ROCKWELL I I INTERNATIONAL I A subsidiary of one of the largest American multi-national corporation engaged m the manufacture of Universal Joints and Wing I Bushings. I As a result of rapid expansion, we have I additional job openings for: IA) LABORATORY I ASSISTANT672 words
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Advertisement744 1984-02-23 26 ©HDB WALK-IN INTERVIEW SATURDAY 25 FEB 1984 8.45 am to 12.30pm TECHNICIAN (WORKS APPRENTICE) GCE 3 'O' level including English and Science/Technical subjects. Appointees will assist architects and engineers m the supervision of building, structural and civil engineering works at construction sites. Gross salary range $489 $1425. GCE 'A' level744 words
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Advertisement1258 1984-02-23 26 I Cold Storage I We have immediate vacancies m OUf Cantrepoint (Orchard Road) r H and Katong Supermarkets for the following positions I I 1 FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS I 2. CASHIERS I 3. TRAINEE BUTCHERS 1 I (Katong Only) 1 H Interested applicants with or without the necessary experience are1,258 words
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Advertisement501 1984-02-23 27 i) Miscellaneous BOULEVARD HOTEL SINGAPORE Urgently requires A) JUMIOB HOUSEKEEPER (FEMALE) Secondary Education In the English Stream 2-3 years supervisory experience In or knowledge of Housekeeping Salary $642 662 per month B) HOSTESS A^e 20 26 years old Coiii».!-t»rt Secondary Education uid be fluent m spoken English At least 1501 words
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Advertisement289 1984-02-23 27 Singapore Shuttle o B»(Fte)Ltd o J We take you I places r Bm~ L Coiidoctors 9 c Age above 1 8 c Completed NS c Singapore Citizens or Permanent Resident Commencing salary $22 per day (inclusive of basic wage, incentive and over-time). Benefits: c Need not work on Sundays and289 words
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Advertisement597 1984-02-23 27 1^ V HOTEL has immediate vacancies for A. CONFIDENTIAL WAGES CLERK Salary: Not less than $496 00 G.C.E. O' Level with good credit m Mathematics; Able to type well; Preferably with one year experience m similar capacity. B. WAITERS/WAITRESSES Salary: $519.00 Completed Secondary Education; Must be prepared ro do shift597 words
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Advertisement342 1984-02-23 27 Immediate vacancies for: FORKLIFT DRIVER Able to handle 4 ton load No shift duties STORE ASSISTANT (Male) c Completed Secondary 2 education c Some relevant experience c Completed NS WEIGHBRIDGE CLERK (Male) c Minimum Secondary 2 education c Able to speak Malay and Chinese dialects Attractive salaries, free transport and342 words
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Advertisement366 1984-02-23 27 A newly established American electronic manufacturing organisation is seeking to fill the foffowfng positions:- NTC or ITC m I Electronics I Engineering I Interested m technical I documentation and I clerical duties I Experience not I necessary I Secondary education 1 year experience m electronic material handling Must possess a366 words
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Advertisement328 1984-02-23 27 /nmb\ I SINGAPORE LIMITED I I Applications are II invited for the I position of: DELIVERY DRIVER, [c possess uiass 3 Driving Licence c Completed primary education Completed NS or exempted Interested applicants should call personally or write m with contact telephone number to:The Personnel Officer NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED 1328 words
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Advertisement515 1984-02-23 27 KLENCO (S) PTE LTD require* DELIVERY DRIVER CUM STOREHANDS c Valid Class 3 driving licence c Preferably Malay with some experience m goods delivery A Die to read and speak simple English c Physically fit and hardworking. Completed N.S. Preference will be given to residents. of Jurong. We oner Starting515 words
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Advertisement442 1984-02-23 27 w DC WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING PTE LTD requires 1) LAUNDRY OPERATORS 2) CHECKERS 3) GENERAL WORKERS 4) MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Minimum GCE O' level. Able to speak English Class 3 licence Own transport Experience not necessary. Interested applicants, please apply personally to: 34, Tagore Lane (Upp. Thomson Road, 7442 words
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Advertisement507 1984-02-23 27 L«wsmJ SEMI-SKILLED SKILLED CARPENTERS required urgently Attractive salary for right candidates plus attractive fringe benefits. Interested applicants please call at: 8 Soon Lee Road Jurong Town Sing-pore 2262 Td: *****00 ext 38 Well establisned group of companies m Jurong invites applicants for the post of TYPISTS c GCE O' level507 words
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Advertisement508 1984-02-23 27 HONG FOX GROUP Of COMPANIES requires EXPERIENCED SECURITY GUARDS A I ]i ...ish sight and p a WUtuat ikon rotating Beh wtOyeM We orter Starting Uai not tees than ISOO m A Interested applicant* kindly apply m person with two passport -stzec photograph I C two copies of photostated birth508 words
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Advertisement599 1984-02-23 28 I) Miscellaneous »n Established Company leejftferai (A) LABOURERS (For Vio Chu Kang store 4 GeyLaiH) office' i.-,! he tutr a Mm; B, EXPERIENCED LORRY DRIVERS ■MSS i mIM CfeftSJ. 4 tlriv-.:-.s ttcenct MM bS ''.ir t Aorkmg hf kbit 10 ;liur N Iss.in i tu-k Wtttl enUM 6 tons. Interested599 words
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Advertisement564 1984-02-23 28 STRAITS PROPERTIES LTD Urgently n quires:OFFICE ATTENDANT Requirements: Above 16 years of age; Completed Secondary 2 education Interested candidates, please apply personally with relevant documents between 9 00am 12 30pm and 2.15pm 4.30pm t weekdays) UKGroup Personnel Department 17th Storey, Ocean Building C ollyer Quay Singapore 0104 Closmg Date: 29.2.84.564 words
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Advertisement525 1984-02-23 28 Required 1) LORRY DRIVERS Must possess Class 4 driving licence 2) MALE WHARF CLERK With experience of clearing cargo and some knowledge of PSA procedures. 3) MENIAL WORKERS Interested applicants please call personally after 11am at: 10 Anson Road 10-09 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Singapore Aerospace Maintenance Company Pte. Ltd.525 words
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Advertisement547 1984-02-23 28 WANTED 1. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c QCE O 1 Level c Ability to type c Al least 1 year's working experience. 2. DRIVERS c class 3or 4 driving licence. Interested please call personally at: 111, HAIG ROAD SINGAPORE 1543 TEL: *****92/6 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY urgently requires: MOTOR GRADER/ 955 TRACTOR OPERATOR547 words
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Advertisement715 1984-02-23 28 Required F.A. ARTISTS Minimum 1 year's experience. Salary negotiable depending on experience Call personally for interview at 87-C, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD TAN KONG TIEN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0922 (opposite K.K. Hospital) or call *****21/ *****11 lor appointment Required for Changi Theatre: TICKET COLLECTOR CUM CLEANER Interview at: =02-29, Balestier Plaza 400715 words
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Advertisement1010 1984-02-23 28 JAPANESE LOUNGE SUN requires Full-time/ Part-time Hostesses and Waiters. Working hours:7pm to lam. Please call at:---04-201 Orchard Shopping Centre, 4th floor, above Mohan Dept. Store. LATHE OPERATORS, HELPER cum Driver. Painter knowledge of marine spray painting for 3 days. Interested, call personally for an interview at: Soon Wah Engineering Works1,010 words
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Advertisement677 1984-02-23 28 DRIVER AND GENERAL Workers required. Preferably Upper Paya Lebar, Ang Mo Kio areas. Interested call *****88. DRIVER NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. Call personally =04-22 Parklane Shopping Mall between 11am to spm. EXPERIENCED DESPATCH RIDER with own motorbike/ scooter required urgently. Please tel: *****77 for interview. EXPERIENCED OFFSET PRINTER for Ryobi machine. 5-day677 words
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Advertisement757 1984-02-23 28 RENTAL FOR AIRCOND non-air-cond pickups Blind panel vans -10-03 Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road. *****30 (4 lines) SELF-DRIVE NEW MAZDA X 23. 13, Saloon Manual for loan (6 months or yearly basis) Interested please ring *****23 YONG HONG OFFERS Immaculate j airconditioned cars, pick-ups, vans for hire. Call: *****13/ i757 words
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Advertisement971 1984-02-23 28 1982 NISSAN SUNNY I 3 5- speed. 2 owners, aircon, cassette radiu tip top condition $22,600 ono View 46 Rangoon Road. .Singapore 0821 1993 NISSAN PULSAR. private owner, aircon. radio cassette up top condition, accident free $21,800 Interested call Steven Yap *****6 '79 DATSUN 1»Y tip top condition, sports rims,971 words
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Advertisement964 1984-02-23 28 t) Honda MID 1979 MONO* Accord 4 doors auto < 1600 cri 1 private owner Family 2nd car Aircon radio cai-seiu- Done 53,000 km Tax 11 K4 Immaculate condition $16,000 «mo Tel *****62 81 HONDA ACCORD power •>.-■»-■ ing airrond sporti nms beautl!u) condition $23,000 Down payment $4,000 exchange considered964 words
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Advertisement959 1984-02-23 29 h) Mercedes M4O-IV7S MERCEDES 200 manual. I private owners, aircon. showroom condition. $40,500 0.n.0. *****^9 OCT 1981 28OSE One owner, full accessories, excellent condlUon. Asking $118,000 o no Tel: *****30. *****78 -O- PLATE MERCEDES 1975. 200 Auto, aircond. new tax. good condition, expat leaving Asking $23,000. Tel *****21 ext 23.959 words
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Advertisement886 1984-02-23 29 J) Tojotm Toyota TEST DRIVE.. tf THE EXCITING NEW t *^J CORONA 1.6 PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR SPACIOUS. POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL NEW COROLLA 1.3 DX PARF $21,770 ARF $28,650 GLPARF $24,110 ARF $31,790 VEHITO COMPANY (Sales, Service Parts) Showroom: 261 Upper Thomson Road, a 5' 2 Milestone. TEL: *****98 fMMjf886 words
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Advertisement826 1984-02-23 29 k) Otters ROLLS ROYCE SILVER WRAITH II Wash wipe model (1979). Oxford blue paint. Over champagne hide. Low mileage, with full Rolls Royce service history. In pristine condition for the discerning. $320,000. Rapfy to. ST. BOX A9B7M 390 KIM SENG ROAD SBwOAPOREOSM SPORTS CARS Brsnd n#w ufir*Qtat#f*o Lotus Eaprtt 2.2826 words
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Advertisement772 1984-02-23 29 RJJJ^^^,sooAKonttie road vvttlwal ,J^»*f t r-./'NOiVIPO I\/IOTOK^ m >' J^taMaaMMaV BMMM Laaßli V pgBJOJOjjPBMaMMtWkTJM^^ Borneo Motors: Queen Street Tel: *****33 Aljunied Road Tel: *****32 Bukit Timah Road Tel: *****55/6/7/8/9 East Coast Road Tel; *****16/*****04 Leng Kee Road Tel: *****11/01/21/31/41 Toa Payoh Tel: *****88vKt Coast Tel: *****66 REGISTERED 1979. YEAR Of772 words
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Advertisement552 1984-02-23 29 m) Motorcycles/ m) Motorcycles/ m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters Scooters Scooters f^s SUPERSONIC Lj^ mM Y%> A y /A i^w^fc* I Auto-type halogen lamp with M "t CZ f\ V C stainless steel decoration. amma^T^^\aW^ f IOULo Super Power Scooter m STATE OF ART Brand New Design V Technologically advanced P.G.O.552 words
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Advertisement235 1984-02-23 29 |aBH 85 Propsfty Financing provides PROPERTY FINANCE for Residential Commercial properties I CALL *****92 *****47 FOR DETAILS AJ>. no. 3326 86 Accomrnodstion Vacant a) Houses Brand naw modfn bungalow, central aircond, spacious split-level Interior, 4 large bedrooms with servant's/ store-room. Exclusive accessories, lightings, furniture, large garden with good turfing. Only235 words
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Advertisement272 1984-02-23 29 EASTERN REALTY COMPANY LIMITEI TEL: *****42/ *****90 WEST COAST ROAD (DIST.S) Colonial double-storey detached bungalow with 4 spacious bedrooms, study, servant's room and large patio overlooking swimming pool and garden. Rent: $4,500 furnished. BINJAI PARK VICINITY doublestorey detached 4 bedrooms with beautiful extended patio, large QSfosn (swintifiinQ poof Opttoftsf y272 words
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Advertisement845 1984-02-23 29 DIST. 1120 WATTEN ESTATE Luxuriously furnished semi-de-tached house with garden. Available for Immediate rent. TEL: *****11 MISS NG Diat. 10 naar auparmarkat modern semi-detached with 5 bedrooms, servant's room, big living/dining area, beautifully furnished $3,700 Diat. walking distanca to Orchard Road 2-storey semi-de-tached. 3 bedrooms, servant's room, furnished $2,500 SYSTEM845 words
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Advertisement921 1984-02-23 29 OIST 11 ORCHID INN vicinity double-storey detached 3 bedrooms servants storeroom Spacious living, separate dining patio leading to landscaped garden $4,500 Chelsea *****1 1 DIST 20. BINCHANG K-se 15 mins to Orchard Road Newly reno- vated double-storey semi-de-tached. < bedrooms furnished $2,400 negotiable Tel *****27 Mr Koh DIST. 21 CLEMENTI921 words
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Advertisement836 1984-02-23 29 UPPER BUKIT TIMAH vl.nnu .6(Mj l.ar^r modern doubiestorej .vm i -detached 4 bedrooms iurrnsfifd HreiudtEtitei prise 250-2168 WELL MAINTAINED DETACHED h *us*-h with 3 4 bedrooms m C MIGC districts Large mature girden from $3,500 onwards E.sl"em Realty 7330*01 QUIET HOME! dist 15 double storey bungalow $2,550 Dist 16 semi-detached836 words
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Advertisement696 1984-02-23 30 t>) Apartments Meyer Tower. 1 9J| BJ n partially furnishrii $2,800 Singapura Mansion. 1. 50 sq ft fully furn:>hed 53.400 Hilton Tower, 1 400 sq ft i bednx>n\s. fully furnished. KiMiney Hoed f> .ooo sq ft. tally furnished plus 1 bedroom KiUtney Apartment 2.400 sq ft. fully furnished 3 bedrooms696 words
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Advertisement1240 1984-02-23 30 Ri mning up a high hotel bill? Lacking privacy? fc Why not move into THEHAZA^k LUXURY HOTEL LIVING IN AN APARTMENT YOU CAN CALL HOME »fe^4l^m| Full housekeeping and linen fGfi services yjSi Completely furnished with irtfA colour TV X-JLaaaaaaaaaaaa* Full V e P u 'PP ed kitchenette With Fully1,240 words
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Advertisement929 1984-02-23 30 FANTASTIC OFFERN $8300 only. Beverly Hills, the best Orchard Road apartment, 4 bedrooms, servant's, pool, tennis/ squash, sauna, children's play deck. 4,100 sq.ft. Hurry! Off Scotts Road 2/ 3/ 4 bedrooms m town, has everything Beverly Hills has! $2,400 $5,000 Ridgewood, Kamehemeha, 4 bedrooms $4,200. *****88 ext. 806 (Agent). BRAND929 words
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Advertisement878 1984-02-23 30 DRAYCOTT TOWERS LUXURIOUS Apartments Penthouse fully aircondition with swimming pool. Suitable for expatriate families on Company's lease. Call *****77/8. FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. Farrer Court 3 bedrooms, 1700 sq.ft. 2 baths Terrazzo flooring. Fully furnished. Rental $2000/Call City Valuers And Consultants Pte Ltd *****74. FURAMA TOWER. DIST. 9, modern 2-bedroomed apartment,878 words
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Advertisement922 1984-02-23 30 DIST. 9, CAIRNHILL VICINITY, 3bedroomed apartment, beautifully furnished, available immediately, $2,000. Holland Housing: 469-7979. DIST. 9, ELIZABETH HEIGHTS expensively renovated, luxuriously furnished, 4 bedrooms, central aircond, full recreational facilities. $4,400. Agent: *****11. DIST. 9 3-BEDROOMED APARTMENT with swimming pool. Fully aircond. 2,000 sq.ft. $3,000, furnished. Prelude Enterprise: 250-1118. DIST. 9922 words
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Advertisement889 1984-02-23 30 WALK-UP APARTMENT m dial I 4 bedrooms with 2 attached bathrooms, spacious living.dining Call *****21/ *****20 WALK-UP APARTMENT, District 1025, available m March. For further details contact: Agnes. Tel: *****1. 3-BEDROOMED FLAT AT Toh Tuck Terrace, 1,000 sq.ft Well maintained, $1,600 p.m. furnished. Landspecs, *****4. 3-ROOMED APARTMENT, partially furnished, available889 words
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Advertisement721 1984-02-23 30 t) Apartments WANTED THE CAIRNHILL, Beverly Hills. Tanglin Hill. Cairnhiil Plaza. Horizon Tower. Woollerton Park. Westwood. Angulliu Mansion or any m Disis, 9. 10, 11 Good rentals/ deposits Owners please call *****38 *****77 Worldwide Realty JAPANESE COMPANY MANAGER urgently requires 3-bedroomed apartment/townhouse around Holland/ Or chard /Cairnhiil Road areas Budget721 words
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Advertisement955 1984-02-23 30 DIST 11 n SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS In high CMHi residential area for .sale 3 bfdroonu l M-rvant '.•> room spacious living and dining hall Partially renovated With mature garden TEL *****11 Angokfta ail. 252 Mim Ng ait 253 REBECCA ROAD VICINITY single storey colonial detached on elf vated ground I bedrooms955 words
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Advertisement917 1984-02-23 31 m) Mouses OIST. 2S7t 2-STOREY TERRACE U'o2 sij ft. Freehold 6 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms 2 halls 2 kitchens. 2 balconies. Garden Able convert ~o units $5 10.000 negotiable. Oall *****18 OIST a. MUQLISTON WALK large beautiful semi- detached. 4 bedrooms, servants, spacious split- level living dining areas. Freehold. 4100 sq917 words
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Advertisement496 1984-02-23 31 HUAGUAN Gardens WjWI^PB^PB^^CaIB^B^B^B? JP^^l ■C£ M I B^^T I B^^ HIGH-CLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA. a JH^__-f 2-STOREY SPLIT-LEVEL yArtJi^^ rf Sr i SEMI-DETACHED/ 1 W* II TERRACE HOUSES. H IT^IiBBSS JIJ Situated off Dunearn Road/ ".3iLg^^fcKyP^^*2*^ 55? Front and rear gardens F^ p Quality materials XX» ENQUIRES BOOKINGS H STARUTE LAND496 words
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Advertisement197 1984-02-23 31 DMT. 10 4-BEDROOMED 2-STOREY semi-detached. Approximate 4600 sq.ft. Freehold. $680,000 0.n.0. Contact RTC *****11/*****72. OMT. 1068 CHISELHURST GROVE single-storey terrace house. About 2300 sq.ft. $400,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****07 Nath. DIST. 21, 2-STOREY SEMI-DE-TACHED with furniture, sale: $700,000. Call: *****17, Alice Agency. DIST. 20, SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE house. Freehold. 1.510 sq.ft. 3197 words
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Advertisement184 1984-02-23 31 JALAN BAHAGIA HDB terrace house, with terrazzo/ mosaic flooring and small garden for planting. Please call: *****75. MUST SELLI CHARLTON ROAD beautiful brand new doublestorey terrace. Ready In Oct. $530,000. Dats *****65. ORCHARD AREA, CORNER double-storey terrace house. 3 bedrooms, hall. 4,900 sq.ft. $650,000 0.n.0. *****78 *****03. SPRINGFIELD GARDEN DOUBLE184 words
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Advertisement495 1984-02-23 31 b) PrtrtteAputmeats FOR SALE ALLWORTHS PARK DIST. 1027 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, study cum guest room, living/dining room, balcony, kitchen, utility area and servant's amenities. Area: 2,432 sq ft Price: $770,000 LEONIE TOWER DIST. 0923 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, study, living/ dining room, kitchen, maid's room and utility495 words
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Advertisement735 1984-02-23 31 )j^g^ <f=* A new landmark coming up where \jjm hf\ v* Devonshire Road meets Grange I V MwOflllilOftfit tSi S tranquil shaded hill-site prov. AJfZ/\AAAMi xAJw %MJ **J vides peace and privacy only minutes away from the bustle of the Orchard Road tourist belt and the proposed Somerset MRT Station.735 words
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Advertisement570 1984-02-23 31 $♦000 LOCATION DIST. 300 Lengkong Garden 14 350 Spottiawoode Park 02 380 CMMktncMM Court 00 430 Orchid Apartment 11 430 Ton Tuck Garden 21 440 WMtpMk 06 490 Amber Park IS 580 Katong Garden IS 810 RtdQMMOd 10 870 Palm Beach Garden IS UPLAND *****80 DIST. 21 BRAND NEW walk-up570 words
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Advertisement926 1984-02-23 31 THOMSON NOVENA BARAT 2 bedrooms, walk-up. Ist floor approx 1.000 sqft 12 years old $240,000 Glow Properties *****44/ *****58 BEVERLY MAI MAISONETTE, built-in 2.800 sq.ft approx 3 bedrooms, Selling with vacant possession or tenancy $765,000/ $820,000 Shang Properties *****85 CHEAP SALE. MODERN brand new Spanish design lownhouse Bukit Tlmah area,926 words
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Advertisement938 1984-02-23 31 DOVER ROAD VICINITY 3-bed-roomed maisonette for sale or renl $580 .000 $3,300 Pool, squash court, etc Call BUT Really *****45 FABER HILLS CONDOMINIUM idist 0512 i upper maisonette 1.850 sq fl 3 bedrooms servant's $470,000 Winmngway *****26 *****00 GRANGE HEIGHTS. 0«8T. S. 4 bed rooms plus servant's, panoramic view, swimming938 words
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Advertisement873 1984-02-23 32 c) HUDC Apartments DtST 15 LAGUNA PARK. 1 S5O sq ft Facing sea J beJruoms, -servant's Price negotiable Esteem Realty *****01 DtST. LAKEVIEW HUDC Phase I. type A. 3 bedrooms. 1,770 sq ft. fall Calvin Properties *****60 i no agents) FARRER COURT OIST. 10 High floor facing King's Road Large873 words
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Advertisement1028 1984-02-23 32 DOVER CRESCENT 4 ROOM mi TOA PAYOH 5-ROOMED Point Blk proved corner flat Kull> reno 229, high floor Terrazzo 90 Properties Wanted valed $99,000 negotiable *****02,' throughout $139,000 negotiable *****18 CPF: $120,000 *****17 *****18. ■■•■■^■■■■■■■■■■i EUNOS CRESCENT 3-ROOMED 3-ROOMED FLAT. HOLLAND Drive. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACH-Blk 16. low floor Terrazzo good location,1,028 words
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Advertisement1169 1984-02-23 32 M^iM»— b^— I— J\ DFD PPif^T industrial T Jml\* liV^ 1 BUILDING I BMKifi^^BiB^BWB^BBBBI^Br^T 1^ ""TBbI BM I i-P^^gl 'JBJBJBBWRIB^BPM^B^M^^ im^^i^^^m t lll > |^f^jpßn^»» W*mfi M BMBlZ^^ ?3BP*rfjß?Sig Bn^^^^^^^H LBfe^^^^^^^^BMß^Blßiaaii #V^ .^a^ 0 4 lc*i /j/ —^w^-^ liU CDBBUAI ifEßFfcr I PnCEITwIIU iSI INDUSTRIAL ~^> V^ Covered loading/unloading v^1,169 words
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Advertisement1214 1984-02-23 33 MM. <fJlfl aW j 111 II Hilßfl ffffajl 'laaaaal Baaml!lilll!t Pill I Hn 11 IlIlUl9Baaai!l BBfil***^!! ii I t lam.aH BmIIBBIcKBi ill I I ■^ff^V^J IZa eaaaal ■?"^B aVJ £aW *Slllll I I iK^^aaaaa^Saaaaß^afl BaaanßaUaaaaWl^Sl am^^^epr The Adelphi is an ultra modern fashionable shopping complex within a multi-storey hotel. CHOICE1,214 words
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Advertisement615 1984-02-23 33 NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Hud Office: Purls Centre, Gr. Roor, 100 Eu Tong Sen St #01-14. #01-16. #01-18 Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Bnwch Office: fe People's Park Complex, Gr. Floor 1. Park Road #OM9, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1-3/9191R6/*****8/*****63 TAI4O S Business Hours: From 9.00 a.m.615 words
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Advertisement302 1984-02-23 33 IlKiNcor eco it omicTourß SPECIAL OFFER S 7 5 Days by Air 0n1y5259 t5 J^2- Night Stay In Genttng Casjjo Hotel i %Mk I STBP LICENCE hki 275 jO^^SQl «noDERn T oußs 1391-3, Blk 23, Outram Park Sriopping Complex Singapore 03i€ [TEL: *****29, *****29. *****1 1 *****81 llCatong Branch Bukit302 words
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Advertisement825 1984-02-23 34 102 Tours 102 Tour* 102 Tours 102 Tours j Before you discover Europe, discover the Books. to .sec turope wh> bonus highlights. Prices, excluding airfare, K^Wl^j^g}! no: c best? It's all |n these begin as low as SSB9O. F^B^t^^P^SSSmi ok Insight '84 dnd tor the Io discover Europe with Insight825 words
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Advertisement1127 1984-02-23 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours ■^If you've never cruised, you've never lived Y^y 1 1 il Woricl s most distinguished super-deluxe cruise iner of its kind! a I Grand tour combination of land, sea air! T^AjjlJi Iw. The best selling Fly/Cruise programmes m town! y ißjr A grtal way1,127 words
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Advertisement723 1984-02-23 34 108 Foreign 108 Foreign 108 Foreign Blackpool and HbblL 4Bm Fylde College B IViy y^ Highertducation "^^^V I The Blackpool and Fylde College of Further and Higher Education is one of Britain's most successful Colleges and is located on the N.W. Lancashire Coast. Enquiries from potential students are invited for723 words
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Advertisement633 1984-02-23 34 110 Computer 110 Computer MAKE IT AS A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL KeyntolWßM/mC$ Our school is equipped with a powertu Honeywell computer system which includes 80MB of on-line storage, a multi-tasking operating system and a multi-processor CPU —^Eujkr jest There are 20 interactive workstations and a Tak full range of softwares Our633 words
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Article, Illustration31 1984-02-23 35 131 Marriages/ 131 Marriages/ Engagements Engagements WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT I ANNOUNCING TO THE FRIENDS THE MARRIAGE OF PETER L. BYRNE AND IRENE i I LEUNG ON THE 23rd OF FEBRUARY, 1984. I31 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-02-23 35 MDM. LEE PECK JOO AGED 79 Passed away peacefully on 22.2.84 leaving behind SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Peter Lim Chek Yong Deceased Tan Sok Hua Matthew Lim Chek Meng Tan Lee Chin Louis Lim Chek Kang Helen Chong Paul Lim Chek Kiang Jenny Heng ADOPTED SON Chua Chiap193 words
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Article, Illustration769 1984-02-23 35 EPSOM JEEP - An elite line-up for the Derby EPSOM JEEP STC can stage attractive race with weight range of 60 to 47.5 kg by limiting field By ALONG THE RAIL A BYJ ON THE Singapore Derby will remain a mere handicap. Conditions for the 2,400 m classic to be run at Bukit769 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-02-23 35 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO h-iElfflEffl Avalon Photophone Mamut Patera Sandhurst *My Eminence Goillemard Knantan IV Powerful Kris Sombrero D Talking Turkey PENANG, Wed. Inderapura Stable's Patera Sandhurst drew attention to his chances m the main staying event on Sunday for398 words
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144 1984-02-23 35 LUCKY LEO - LU CKY LEO PENANG, Wed. Jockey H.S Chan was, injured during track work here this morning His mount. Looks Good (late Bering Straits), bolted and ran into Trymebest n, who kicked him on the shin Chan was taking his mount back to the stable when144 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-02-23 35 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By PENANG, Wed. Wellperformed Baldwin D looks the pick of the four Class 2 newcomers entered for the Penang Turf Club February /March Meeting starting on Saturday. A four-year-old chestnut New Zealand horse by Mussorgsky out of Sundar, he raced m New Zealand as Baldwin,340 words
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Advertisement1083 1984-02-23 35 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical INSTITUTE OF 1 ADMINISTRATIVE 1 MANAGEMENT I New Courses at I Certificate Level I Stamford introduces courses basea on the NEW SYLLABUS at Certificate level These m f expertiy structured home-study courses I are designed to provide you with a I thorough understanding and1,083 words
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Advertisement592 1984-02-23 35 Registration for admission to the VITB's Part-Time NTC-2 and NTC-3 Courses (starting m April 1984) will be held from 22 24 February 1984. For details refer to the VITB's main advertisement m the Straits Times of .20 February 1984 B a aHHHB J WORD PROCESSOR TRAINING Learn to operate WANG592 words
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Advertisement152 1984-02-23 35 116 Dancing DISCO. ROCK 'N* ROLL, Cha-cha-Cha. Monday. 27/2/84. 7.00pm. Beginners Social Dance, tonight or Friday, 24/2/84, 7.00pm. Private lessons dally. Contact Steven Vivien Dunce Studio. -04-07 Bras Basah Complex, tel: :«6'Jt>4B *****98. YOU AND I Physical Training Centre provides aerobic modern dance on Monday. Wednesday. Friday and Saturday Morning152 words
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Advertisement125 1984-02-23 35 118 Cookery PERIWINKLE CAKE DECORATION Confectionery Art conducts courses on Saturdays: cake making, cake decoration, gum paste and cooking on spicy dishes. Classes held at 302-49 Lucky Plaza Tel: *****98/ *****64. Instructor: Graduate from Wilton School. 15 YEARS' EXPERIENCE m Asian/ Arabic and Pakistani food. Commencing course: 3/3/84 at 2p.m125 words
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Advertisement120 1984-02-23 35 134 Lost 2-YEAR OLD MALE black Labrador lost from Ridley Park area, named 'Guinness' Reward. Phone *****41. 136 Car Pools PAID LIFT REQUIRED from Clementi Avenue 3 to Joo Koon Circle by 8.30 am daily, return trip also required. Tel: *****48 after 7pm. BUS TRANSPORT SERVICES for Ang Mo Kio120 words
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Obituary, Illustration507 1984-02-23 36 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM TEH CHENG LUAN caiM home ,o be ..mm. Lord on 22/2/19.4. sows iAUQHTERB-iH-LAW 2 in'tiEweKher.j r <->h Phaik Hong GohEweTatt 'inSlmLan oo^o^rfn .deceased) sTup*"™ I ORA^SONs"* GRAND DAUQKtIrB-IM-LAW c«ai«ooauomterB grakd sons-in-law I NgsiokHui Michael Oh 1 Goft B*ow Chu David Yap [''nih Hi>n«507 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1984-02-23 36 143 AcknowwoQAflMnn Deepest Sympathies ft Condolences to the family ol the late OCT LEE MARN WYE Departed 21/2/84 Always rtntnbfd by: OfnC#T9f NCOS m MOfl Offvc#r C Aowt School Si ny Aportt Arm #o Forc#s The family ollh» lata Mr. Chm King L-. departed 15th February 1984, wish145 words
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Obituary, Illustration128 1984-02-23 36 T IN LOVING MEMORY OF MDM V. SUPPAMMAL Dap: 23/2/83 Gone from our lives one so dear, But m our hearts forever near. Fondly remembered by loved on»». S ABAPATHY DORIAS AM Y DEPARTED 23/2/75 Dearest father. You toiled all those years for us. And then you128 words
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Obituary121 1984-02-23 36 .^B_B^B^-^__||B_^_a____|a_a^|^^_B_||a|^^^_H^|^^^ ~~"~\^bW f~* f\r\ r\ r\ I r\r\ r\r\O tO MTS W00"l3V PIK GIOK +U^v rJ/M««!/>/N OPI lII© *****156 fyf kpr Kp|n\/pH hi IQhfl nH I VJI lld UC/lUVC7U I lUoUal IU I HIHI *****111 TMII DAI IMP ■lffl Iff II I M B B"^ 1111 HI IV IWIIb Bill121 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1984-02-23 38 Our Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to our sister Tay Pik Giok on the demise of her beloved husband MR WOO TCHI POUNG brothers: sisters-in-law: Tay Chwan Shih Tan Giok Tjoe Tay Chwan Vi Koh Siew Tin sisters: brothers-in-law: Anna Tay Pik Tjeng Hari Darntawan Nina Tay Pik Un Chia Ngee57 words
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Obituary31 1984-02-23 38 MR WOO TCHI POUNG passed away peacefully on 22/2/84 oons» Woo Tsung Chwen Body lying at Apt Blk 151A, Farrer Court, Funeral Service: Sunday 26/2/84, 9.00 am at the above address.31 words
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Article180 1984-02-23 36 Historic victory at Upton Park A I manniJ WaAnaaHax, Lunuwn, nvanwoay U7 ATITO T? Pt cncfoino^ their sequence of suecess and inflicted more H^n^h B^S" matcn nere yesterday. Football Association Cup quarter-finalists Watford hit back for an histone first-ever win at the Upton Park ground ofReuter; AFP - 180 words
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Article291 1984-02-23 36 REPUBLIC of Ireland manager Eoin Hand has had a cool response from English Football League clubs to his request for the release of players for the match friendly international against France on May 9. The match is now m jeopardy as he will be loathe toAFP - 291 words
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Article120 1984-02-23 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia may have to tour of New Zeaiandand Australia because they firmation from the football associations of both countries. m;n W d e erl/ S'cnStaiS ei Pa r u c I MUTUgaSU, the Football Association of Malaysia "Tf there i? no secretary,AFP - 120 words
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Article16 1984-02-23 36 Staa^matSi at the PadanJ Lee scored for the winners, whUe S. K. John repUed.16 words
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Article9 1984-02-23 36 sptrMfftffSoSoTp soccer match at the Jurong Stadium yesterday.9 words
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Article37 1984-02-23 36 BACK TO WHITE En itah F thaJl 7 i atlon k*ve signed a £1.5 tfl dSUSwhO oJS World Cop m INC. Tfce cMtnetis f»r »ye yeSn wd t»UJ Engtaad back to their mop« tr»ditl«aaj all- wUte AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article494 1984-02-23 36 scornsHOKE Alloa 1 Dumbarton 0, Qydebank ussir"— i ueens Park 2, East Fife 1 gjta 2 gje^OJ. l g??- Reuter D~~BON ONE DIVISION TWO Ipswich 0 Southampton 3, Notts Grimsby 2 Derby 1 (postponed County 0 Tottenham 0, West Ham 2 from Feb 18). 1 Watford 4.Reuter - 494 words
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Article103 1984-02-23 36 Mighty Martina masters Virginia MW™ J EAST HANOVER, Wed. Martina Navratilova crushed Virginia Wade 64), 6-2 yesterday to advance t0 quarterfinals of the United States women's national indoor chan^onship 'fSicans, uniess stated): Chris EvertLlo^ bt Mould (SA) 6-2, 6-3; Jo Durie (Bri) bt Mary Lou Piatek 6-2, 6-1; Bonnie GadusekUPI; Reuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-02-23 36 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. rS i^has even considered resuming his medical career Ir an interview with the weekly Brazilian sport* R^Slr^l^™ c^P^in <>' Italians are offering, he would remain m Brazil. mu<->h hu v- Jt "koi-n 111 lit II [if »db Otrlli^ offered, butReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-02-23 36 W^SMSBBSSBB^^m^-''^SSmFSWl^^^^^f'- :i i -JlMiM&fc'' i-4 < F|^B3SbHS|SHSS|EIsSBS»^^>^^ A^*3|HbHP^ W HI" BSBBMBMHttniBHiiaESMB^^ JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia^ top Pl»y«, f»^dJO T*rik BUS been suspended for II months after a row over selection for the national Davis Cup Sni The Indonesian Association of Lawn Tennis (PELTI) said they had banned TarikReuter - 127 words
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89 1984-02-23 36 Vijay unlikely to shoulder the burden xjt™, nTr7 m WpH SSLPwnJhJJnn »n"n Jft I™*1™* L? 2 Slates Open Tnrtla^ &T!nTtrJfnd fST~in«tPF2SJTh£ wleJ^becSsTo?1? should-in^ Team caDtain Viiav «i hSJ iS^rfiht 2KS' h^ t P lB shouider during a tournament m Memphis a fort- meht aeo and has noi mlde a fusAFP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration488 1984-02-23 37 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER Austin assignment for Singapore's swim trio By 4 LIKE most swimmers from the Asian region, Mai Pin has this phobia about swimming over the short coarse. It Is not going to be easy for her to qualify far the Collegiate meet. She488 words
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Article206 1984-02-23 37 WELLINGTON, Wed. A wicket-grabbing spree by Somerset bowler Vie Marks and a sparkling 70 from Hampshire's Chris Smith helped England trounce New Zealand today and clinch a three-match series of oneday cricket internationals. New Zealand fell apart against England's bowlers and were bundled out forReuter - 206 words
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Article198 1984-02-23 37 BASSETERRE (St Kitta), Wed. The Australians opened their tow of the Caribbean on a victorious note when they emphatically beat the Leeward Islands by 2N runs here yesterday. Kirn Hughes* team declared their second Innings at the overnight 25f for seven, set the Leewards STS toReauter - 198 words
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Article25 1984-02-23 37 THE visiting Nagoya University of Commerce team from Japan beat the national team 24-15 m a friendly rugby match at the Police Academy yesterday.25 words
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195 1984-02-23 37 JANICE BEAH - Waterpolo tour in bid to maintain supremacy JANICE BEAH By SINGAPORE'S waterpolo team will have a headstart m their preparations for next year's South-east Asia Games m Brunei. A team of about 20, including officials, will make a three-week training-cum-competition tour of Europe m May. The players, who will be195 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-02-23 38 REMEMBER THEM? THIS is a nostalgic week for boxing fans. Exactly 20 years ago, a iippy young man from Louisville named Cassius Clay told the world he would be the next heavyweight champion, and put his deeds where his mouth was by forcing the312 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-02-23 38 Singapore get set for Olympic happy hour STAND by your sets? Singapore television viewers can anticipate an Olympic minimarathon later this year, with a daily hour-long package of highlights from Los Angeles throughout the 1984 Games. Most countries have now signed up for Olympic TV coverage including,339 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-02-23 38 Alan Hubbard - Alan Hubbard Extra Timesport by UPON MY WORD! 4 IT must be love m a way. I suppose we are like that young couple m those films Mickey Rooney used to make with Judy Garland, the boy and girl together, m Just good298 words
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Article225 1984-02-23 38 Tottenham - Tottenham ONE of the most popular pub pastimes m Britain recently has been musing aloud: "Whatever happened t0...?" and selecting any member of England's 1966 World Cup winning team. Until recently, only Alan Ball retained an active interest m football, as youth coach at Portsmouth.225 words
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Article, Illustration555 1984-02-23 38 Tele-view of soccer's old boy Brazil... REMEMBER HIM? I CURIOUS that Mr Tele Santana should pop up m Singapore this week. No, silly, not the lollipopsucking baldie who loves ya, baby, but Brazil's last World Cup manager. Just as the debate on whether Singapore soccer should go Brazilian is coming555 words
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Article, Illustration480 1984-02-23 39 PETER SIOW reports on the Thomas Cup badminton qualifying rounds from Hongkong Singapore pair lose crucial match SINGAPORE'S Thomas Cup brigade will wake up this morning from a bad dream. Their vision of qualifying r™<m the Asian Zone Thomas Cup quattfyu!* round tournament ended m a nightmare yesterday.480 words
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Article634 1984-02-23 39 Hew 19M OH 1983 <; ',v| Ball interfering with or assisting play > S l|B A comprehensive rule (22) cowers all cases m which a bail The subject was covered m various ruies might interfere with or assist another player. It standardises the procedure m all forms634 words
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Article174 1984-02-23 39 Malaysia Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federal Territory's hopes of stretching their recent good spell a little longer were brought to a halt by Perak after their 1-1 draw at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Federal Territory, with six points from their two matches m East Malaysia,NST - 174 words
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280 1984-02-23 39 NORMAN LIM - Strokesaver to Eing Chong's rescue NORMAN LIM By HONGKONG, Wed. Strokesaver, a Royal Hongkong Golf dub publication, showed Singapore golfer Poh Eing Chong the way into the Cathay Pacific Hongkong Open, starting at Fanling tomorrow. The 27-year-old Eing Chong arrived on Sunday, too late to practise on the par-71 Eden280 words
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Article221 1984-02-23 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FOUR players were sent off and another was cautioned when Oberoi Imperial beat Hyatt Hotel 4--0 m a bruising Singapore Business Houses Football League Division One match at the Toa Payoh Stadium yesterday. Among the players given inarching orders was Oberoi221 words
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Article80 1984-02-23 39 FRANKfur T( Wed. The West German Soccer Federation said today that they would net ban goalkeeper Tonl Schumacher tram Jam's European Championships finals In France aver his "foul" an a French player In the 1162 World Cap. The statement was la response to reports In theReuter - 80 words
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Article264 1984-02-23 39 REAL MADRID, of Spain, beat Cibona Zagreb, of Yugoslavia, 94-84, and Simac Milan defeated Scavolini Pesaro, of Italy 9040 m their second-leg semi-finals of the European CupWinners' Cup basketball tournament m Paris. EDMONTON OILERS edged out St Louis Blues 6-5 m a United States National Ice Hockey LeagueAFP; AP - 264 words
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Article122 1984-02-23 39 JOB DORAI - THE return of goalkeeper Yakob Hashim wiU be a morale-booster for Police when they meet unbeaten Tampines Rovers m the National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (7.30). Yakob, the No. 2 national goalkeeper who had been on the injured list,122 words
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Article126 1984-02-23 39 INDONESIA will inject some class to the Asian Zone Thomas Cap qualifying round tournament when they face New Zealand In their opening match today. The clash, of which everyone hat the most dumb cm predict the outcome, hi to decide the Groob B champions. In the126 words
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Article231 1984-02-23 39 HAKIKAT RAI - Nadine, Jim provide the sparks HAKIK AT RAI By JIM HUI, only 17, showed promise with a blistering 11.1 sec. run over the 100 metres at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre recently. Jim, who was taking part m the first of four trials to select Singapore's squad to the Asean231 words
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Advertisement473 1984-02-23 37 NEW IIEYY TRETORN XL I I mil l^^lml m Ah Self Pressure Tennk Ball It's here to stay. It's the revolutionary break- JfSBRBC^i We've developed the through m tennis balls all thanks to a new «l3HP*%iff tennis ball that everyone principle: ATM self pressure combined with J^m^KMW l^ I else473 words
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Miscellaneous26 1984-02-23 37 Today's events SOCCER NPL Dlv 1: Police v Tampines Rovers (Jalan Besar, 7.30 p. m.). Jonag Cap: Jotun Nof v Sandvik (Jurong Stadium, 5.15 p- m.).26 words
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Advertisement322 1984-02-23 39 l^rajfe'^^JSxfv^^!- ■HblsP'^cl SB* 8 B^B^f^" bBbBbBbI J&%Wk v x Bonn Bedroom awMflMHflHfl >>?-.. iaM jajßßfW^^"ff^fifa- f Leather Sofa Set 2401 dining set. table B cha,rs $399/ Japan dm.ng set $598/- Wien from Japan $49S- Oval extended table plus 6 cha,rs $898/- SofaSet(sseaters) American Leather 900 American Learner TryncoGen 51.292/- Coi322 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-02-23 40 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By Still too early to tell whether bone marrow transplant will mean a cure, says his surgeon Loss off appetite IT HAS been two weeks since Jonathan Tan's bone marrow transplant and the boy with leukaemia is still waiting to learn if the operation408 words
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Article397 1984-02-23 40 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW Committee appointed to look into electoral divisions By THE Prime Minister has appointed a sixmember committee to review the boundaries of the 75 constituencies. The Electoral Bound-' aries Delineation Committee, whose formation was announced yesterday, will recommend changes after studying the shifts m397 words
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Article30 1984-02-23 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 5.55 to 1,133.79 m the first half hour of trading m the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-02-23 40 Iranians 'advancing towards key Iraqi supply route' TEHERAN, Wednesday A DECISIVE battle m the Gulf War began today after Iran reported that its forces had fie net rated Iraqi deences and were advancing towards the key supply route linking Baghdad and the port of Basra. An Iranian military communique issuedUPI; Reuter; AFP - 248 words
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Article74 1984-02-23 40 TRAFFIC Police yesterday said that there were no plans to compel motorists to renew their driving licences personally at the Traffic Police office when a new laminated licence is introduced, as was reported m yesterday's Straits Times. A police spokesman said such licences, which would74 words
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Article37 1984-02-23 40 BALLYMENA (Northern Ireland), Wed. Two gunmen and a soldier were killed last night and another soldier was injured m a shoot-out with armed men outside the village of Dunloy, north-west of Belfast, police said. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement288 1984-02-23 40 9 10 am Ipm: 9 flB _J^ Exhibition inspection I 9 a^^SU^^ Auction 9 W cCfttlV\tf^> commences. 9 carpets rugs and HK runners from the HH' M ,%3^^j« j Presented by i^&^V""' Hassan's Carpets Pte Ltd mm t^f^! 177 Orchard Road Singapore 0923 B£ }-^*w.i. Tel *****26/*****09 g^ -■^■■i';-^~l Pakistan288 words
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Advertisement124 1984-02-23 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Would you buy an used aircraft from...? Well, it hasn't reached that yet. WANG LOOK KEAH recently looked over the used aircraft business m Seattle. After some tough bargaining Singapore's money brokers and several banks have reached an agreement. SOH TIANG KENG124 words
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Advertisement282 1984-02-23 40 MUffll! UiUiiii PuulillillillbuuL/ULJU^ Introducing the H^^^v3F Wf^ incredible, new j NITRIDE Carbide Insert mJSSt (Grade TRW 718) «^r|^ TRW 718 Indexable Insert Wz^kumt Offers excellent resistance to high temperatures Prevents plastic deformation Applicable to the overall machining range 300 SFM to 800 SFM Designed to be used on all carbon282 words
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Miscellaneous129 1984-02-23 40 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 17/32 C Fine Manila 18/32 C Fair Amsterdam 2/6 C Cloudy Melbourne 15/27 C Fine Bangkok 25/33 C Fair Moscow -8/-6 C Windy129 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1984-02-23 1 HEDWIG ALFRED; ELAYNE THONG - HEDWIG ALFRED ELAYNE THONG Stories by and Elizabeth Poey: 'There's so much to learn from Nepal' On March 5, 30 lucky students and six teachers from the National Junior College will start an exciting adventure. It will be an exploration of spiritual as well as geographicalDAVID TAN - 1,243 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-02-23 1 COLLEGE pioneers to the Himalayas that's what the 30 students selected for the trekking expedition want to be. So they trained hard m the field and at home persuading their parents to let them go. The Pre-university Two students said their parents were surprised that424 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-02-23 2 EDWARD HILL in London - EDWARD HILL in London Error-proof way to eye-dentify people, says inventor By ONE afternoon m 1975, Buzz Hill, who had worked for some years as a disc jockey before going back to school to study electrical engineering, found himself m the office of his father,IPS - 498 words
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Article, Illustration648 1984-02-23 2 AILEEN YEOH - AILEEN YEOH This is the third article on our health columnist's favourite diet the Chang Ming diet. Formulated by the ancient Taoists, this wholesome diet comprises 50 per cent whole grain, 15 per cent legumes or pulses, 5 per cent each of648 words
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Article712 1984-02-23 2 Vegetable miso soup (Serves one) 3 shallots 112 g carrots pure sesame oil pinch of sea salt 1 tsp mugi miso spring onions Method: Mince shallots finely. Cut carrots into tiny diamonds first cut the carrot lengthwise and into long strips, then cut the strips diagonally. Heat a pot.712 words
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Article, Illustration545 1984-02-23 3 KAYE ANN - KAYE ANN Arty crafts By Our columnist tries out a new fabric paint, which simplifies batik painting by eliminating the use of wax. She also offers some tips on its use. I HAVE been trying out a new fabric paint caUed Garo-Colour and Garo-Pastel, which has a whole545 words
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Article688 1984-02-23 3 GEOFFREY GRANT; MAY HO - GEOFFREY GRANT By m London edited by MAY HO f. >\ SMILES I and \^SJ laughter N are infectious, they say. Well, if that is so, an awful lot of people are pretty resistant to the infection. Just look at all the coffin-faces you see688 words
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493 1984-02-23 3 MICHAEL VARESE - MICHAEL VARESE By I"EAK is one of the truly great woods of the world. It is strong for its weight and naturally durable. On land, the termites leave it alone and afloat, marine borers pass it by. Small wonder that it is m suchNYT - 493 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-02-23 6 LESLIE LEOW - LESLIE LEOW By CBVCVBXCVBB CHESS enthusiasts who are wondering why they have not heard about Professor Lim Kok Ann m the local newspapers will be pleased to know that for more than a year, he has been m Europe enjoying a chessman's dream retirement.612 words
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Article, Illustration736 1984-02-23 7 TEO LIAN HUAY - Four-hour medley of fun and giggles TEO LIAN HUAY By Amidst the giggles, Elvis Presley shake-a-likes and John Denver sound-a-likes, everything was informal and friendly at the last audition of the first interconstituency singing contest IT WAS like a Stars on 45 record bits of songs strung together m a736 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-02-23 7 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG SSO First Series Subscription Concerts Tomorrow and Saturday, 8.15 p.m. Victoria Concert Hall Soloist: Felix Slovacek Previewed by WORKS by contemporary composers were initially introduced m small doses by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra to test the audience's reception. These works seem to be437 words
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Article370 1984-02-23 7 LUO LIAN PIN - LUO LIAN PIN SSO Concert Last Friday Reviewed by IT APPEARS that SSO concerts almost always get a best response whenever Chinese soloists perform. This was true of the performances by violinist Lin Cho-Liang, pianist Yin Cheng Zhong and, most recently, violinist Tang Yun from China. Tchaikovsky's370 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-02-23 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN BY THE girls are m quite unfamiliar territory. Used to touring mining towns where the ratio of men to women is 250 to one. the four members of the group Sheba find the plush Peppermint Park at Parkway Parade a colourful424 words
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Advertisement43 1984-02-23 1 His Majesty DYMM Sultan ML A K.%rm JL tULJL L A— JL JL JL Ibr w4%AA L Negara Brunei Darussalam and the People of Negara Brunei Darussalam Negara Brunei Darussalam's National Day /nwz: JEWELLERY INDUSTRIES SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. »fcj£ 3m Singapore 0513 tyWlk43 words
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Advertisement38 1984-02-23 2 Clinique: Simple Is Best. Come Get Your Free BonUS System works for your skin you'll see why simple vjlit and Learn Wny. f ree s n analysis to determine your skin type and Allergy Tested. 100% Fragrance Free.38 words
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Advertisement782 1984-02-23 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES i&BBSSSM Telex s rvi(>e: Address: Rates: STANTS S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. pQCnQfli RS 5(W81 TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. M j r Sales Service Times House Box Service: SHBH9H Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2609 390, Kirn Seng. Road Collected: S$782 words
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Advertisement507 1984-02-23 4 We are an established distributor of microcomputers and peripheral products. Applicants are invited for the following posts. SALES EXECUTIVE The Sales Executive engages m sales of computer systems. He needs to be knowledgeable m the hardware specifications and capabilities of several models of computer hardware. He will also need to507 words
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Miscellaneous262 1984-02-23 4 COMICS NOW THAT MV CONSCIENCE THAT '5 OK AY, GO AHEAP I 1 15 TRAPPEP IN THI6 BOTTLE, HAVE PGH, PON'T WORRY A f CAN WALK AWAY ANP i/ I ABOUT N\t. I'LL JOST SIT ENJOY MYSELF a-> X HERE IN THE PARK... j YOU'RE C c\M «RjgF v ALL262 words
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Advertisement1338 1984-02-23 5 APPOINTMENTS P^^^^ O) The National Productivity Association £Vrr-v^WV-v~s PUBLICATIONS BAKERIES ASSISTANT I invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for He/she will assist the Publications Executive. WM Responsibilities include writing and liaising i%mai%i mjAl^iuw-ih ■wb«*w i:i with printers, designers and advertisers. PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE A GCE Level and a good command of1,338 words
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Miscellaneous414 1984-02-23 5 COMICS _^L PEANUTS BySchulz ANP THAT'S THE I I actually, you have II i p 0 I guess I I L h^L v r I| T t R u 0 c N v 6 WAY I SEE IT! YOUR FACTS MIXEPUC j MAYBE YOU'RE RI6HT ABSOUTTEU; FOR SIRE! LT" BEETLE414 words
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Miscellaneous308 1984-02-23 6 What's on Swimming times VEENA RECITAL FOL- Shou at the National Mv- crew m 1969 and samples M&WNHHHKKKUHKKHHKKKKKKKK^^ LOWED BY AN scum, from 9 a.m. to 5.30 of space food. American TODAY: Singapore 3.20 a.m. (2.5 m), 9.46 a.m. EVENING OF CLASSI- P^m. On till Sunday. Library Resource Centre. (0308 words
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Advertisement591 1984-02-23 8 APPOINTMENTS I UATinN !H= i ELJE3J NATIONAL ■■HI W of'Bpobe UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE LTD jgg^^******** a member of the 1 TECHNICIAN UNION CARBIDE (aud.o-v.sual equipment) SIN6APORE GROUP OF COMPANIES 1 2) PHOTOGRAPHER (TRAINEE) has vacancies for the following m its Jurong Plant:QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE QUHIItV ASSUIItinCC ASSIStantS i) National Trade Certificate591 words
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Advertisement334 1984-02-23 8 CARRIAGE HOUSE V-^jThe Essence of Beauty and Function 111' II I h_^vSS^ _H_t^ i '•*3i' _S_k _J_H_ fittings, built-in wardrobes X/ 1 *_V t c_*«Nr i \i|-c c>rp Ipff /W't^L 1 v >c-V''-^\'*v' i/ frK%vji^P^^^_^^ J Invest m Gate House and Carriage House I^P^^_^^P^ now and own luxurious apartments at334 words
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Miscellaneous2039 1984-02-23 8 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE Xf SBCS I Road courtecv and cafetv I adioOne i^- toFive 255 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed by e»m^#^*%^ A Wll%^ l^%*am^# W^W 5.58 am National Anthen fm stereo ITaiji Master 11/Mandarm/r/with English followed by OpeaUg An 9Z.4m Hr In VHF Ba«l D subtitles).2,039 words
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Article, Illustration696 1984-02-23 1 HONG CHONG WING - New image og opera troupe CHONG WING HONG By JUSTICE BAO, the upright magistrate, goes behind bars. Meng Jiangnu, who evokes more tears than she sheds m any tragic role, finds herself m a comic situation. These are some of the new items which will be introduced by the Chaozhou696 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-02-23 1 YAO XUANQIU, 49, a household name to Chaozhou opera fans, will be m Singapore with the Guangdong Opera Troupe as Its artistic director. She will also play the heroine m an excerpt, Mn Gniylng Takes Command. This role of a warrior is a368 words
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Article87 1984-02-23 1 *j*atft£ffi^% &ftsf7-« <&£& ft" *hs3B*^*fe» ft£*£ffiH!l 'r)\ I". I" _C %.&&mz a•. vv:}ms>t>f strait *fiSSt# fife #fi## %«c him i H m s at tstm^A is Ltia a a sr ft ft ifn m k v n k a ft- m atittffi* hW^[s]frj^-S Sit *L^ mftflnifiKftw if t ft 1l87 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-02-23 2 KOH SIEW TIN - HE WILL stop at nothing to shoot his dream photographs, not even if he has to scale rocky cliffs m freezing weather. The 32-year-old lensman from Hongkong, Jackie Wan Ho Ming, is m Singapore for an exhibition of his most recent works 200 colour scenery pictures617 words
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Article121 1984-02-23 2 CVXBCXVBXCVBXCVB fc *|J Vf PS ife n/4 if* g w #.£fiGiiii**£ 33 A- gij SS* SW HI i«BS «fc CBXCVNBVNVBNVBNXNB LUf&Mf^"niiE'*7S«M «!*2;*ffj^i»° M. S mm m-&ffl£tmm.ft mmm% r b -c w£ mifttr «f fife °7 VX &M.s% h'j Ir It K fft ft B^ i 1 1 mp.m tk»Tiuw,--iiisiji «^h121 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-02-23 4 The State Crest of Negara Brunei Darussalam THE State Crest of Negara Brunei Darussalam was developed from one of the Royal emblems of the country. It is believed that the emblem m its original form first existed m Brunei during the reign of Sultan Sharif Ali m the 15th Century.343 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-02-23 4 Malay cultural heritage in Brunei A LOT can be said about Negara Brunei Darussalam which gained full independence on January 1 this year. This is beacuse Brunei is one of the oldest kingdoms m the Malay archipelago. It is believed that the country was part of the Sriwijaya empire m148 words
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Article133 1984-02-23 4 Banyak yang boleh diperkatakan tentang Negara Brunei Darussalam yang baru mencapai kemerdekaannya pada 1 Januari tahun mi. Salah satu sebabny a ial a h Brunei merupakan salah satu daripada kerajaan yang tertua dalam gugusan kepulauan Melayu. Adalah dipercayai bahawa negeri itu dahulu ialah sebahagian daripa- da133 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-02-23 4 IT has been said that stamps and coins can tell a long story about a state, country or nation. This is particularly so m the case of coins because they are more durable. The three coins here (left) were used m the Sultanate of Brunei from135 words
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Advertisement228 1984-02-23 2 SALES EXECUTIVES I (DRAWING OFFICE I EQUIPMENT) I We are a leading supplier of drawing I office equipment holding a number of I top agency lines. Due to expansion we need sales executives for direct sales to drawing offices. We pay attractive salary and commission. Our fringe benefits are excellent.228 words
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Advertisement129 1984-02-23 2 NOTICES WE HAVE MOVED J^ TONG BROTHERS ALUMINIUM #B GROUP OF COMPANIES: Tong Brothers Aluminium Co. Cemac Tong (Private) Limited Tong Aluminium (Private) Limited Tiger Properties Private Limited Kensington Housing Private Umited Registered Office of Group Factory Contracts Property Accounts Administration (Aluminium Partition) (Leasing Maintenance) 43. Tannery Lane 14. Soon129 words
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Advertisement393 1984-02-23 2 I IN THE HIGH COIRT OF THE REPIBUC OF SINGAPORE ompanies Winding p j N«. 42 of 19M In the Matter of the < »mp*nie> Art Chapter \K And In the Matter of TAIUSHI PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION I Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding393 words
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Advertisement438 1984-02-23 3 F UDbV OPENS TOD AY! T (*****14) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45,4.00,6.45, 9.15pm No Free List I REMEMBER DUSTIN HOFFMAN m "THE GRADUATE'? The good news is Jonathan's having his first affair. I 1 The bad news is she's his roommates mother. ROB JACQUELINE ANDREW CLIFF^^ j LOWE BISSET McCARTHY ROBERTSON438 words
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Advertisement334 1984-02-23 3 HITACHI Hitachi puts the screws to cooling problems j^^kf The noise and vibration associated with condenser tubes ensure minimum energy conventional reciprocating-type air condi- consumption. tioners is caused by the constant move- Other outstanding features include a ment of pistons, connecting rods and patented double casing structure that furmechanical linkages.334 words
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Advertisement147 1984-02-23 4 IT I i— I MJhtt 8... I fm *^~»**~,..~J Hitlicrt'i 1 ti.'li Between the covers of Mills Boon, you'll discover romance. Seemingly unattainable. Always fascinating. The Mills Boon rose is the rose of romance. New and different romances every month. Available at all good bookshops. W. 25 ipTimes 111 lIUI147 words
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Title Section8 1984-02-23 1 Negara Brunei Darussalam National Day Straits Times Spotlight8 words
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Article, Illustration165 1984-02-23 1 NEGARA Brunei Darussalam (Abode of Peace) celebrates its first National Day today, 53 days after it was proclaimed fully independent and sovereign on Jan 1. Feb 23 was chosen by its ruler, His Majesty Sultan Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, as the date to celebrate the National Day165 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-02-23 1 ZAJNUL ABIDM RASHEED - ZAJNUL ABIDM RASHEED An exclusive interview with the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam By Associate Editor f 4 THE burden of responsibilities are more now since the resumption of full independence. I would like members of my government as well as the people to be alert566 words
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Advertisement86 1984-02-23 2 I Congratulations I I and Best Wishes to the I I Government of His Majesty I I DYMM Sultan and Yang Di~Pertuan I I Negara Brunei Darussalam I I and the People of I I Negara Brunei Darussalam I I on the occasion of I I Negara Brunei Darussalam's I86 words
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Negara Brunei Darussalam National Day
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Article, Illustration41 1984-02-23 4 picture Brunei's overseas representatives with the Sultan. From left: Pengiran Dato Jaludin (Indonesia), Haji Mohammad Kassim (Singapore), Pengiran Haji Idris (United States), His Majesty, Haji Jaya (Malaysia), Pengiran Haji Jaya (United Kingdom) and Dato Homid (Thailand) Borneo BulletinBorneo Bulletin - 41 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-02-23 4 Prime Minister and Minister for Finance and Home Affairs: His Majesty, Sultan Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah Minister for Defence: The Seri Begawan Sultan, the Sultan's father Minister for Foreign Affairs: Prince Mohammad Bolkiah, the Sultan's brother Minister for Culture, Youth and Sports and Deputy Minister for78 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-02-23 4 LIM YOON LIM - LIM YOON LIM By BRUNEI'S entry Into Asean on Jan 7 was an event welcomed by many of the leading newspapers In Asean coon tries. Most of the editorials said that the oil state's participation m Asean will not only benefit the associationThe Straits Times; Berita Harian; The Jakarta Post; Philippines Daily Express - 346 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1984-02-23 5 ISMAIL KASSIM - People to come before politics ISMAIL KASSIM An overview By Regional correspondent THE first 53 days of full independence for Negara Brunei Darussalam have passed with hardly a hiccup m any part of the tiny oil-rich sultanate. With only a small population of about 210,000 people, including foreign workers, it1,109 words
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Article, Illustration689 1984-02-23 6 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED The economy By Assoaate Editor DIVERSIFICATION has been the talk of economic planners since a decade ago but the answer may not be as much m the traditional areas of agriculture and industrialisation as m the investment of its vast689 words
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Article450 1984-02-23 6 IT IS only six months old but It has already made a name for itself m International monetary circles. "Born" m July last year "as part of a natural process m which the locals would directly control their own destiny", the Brunei Investment Agency (BIA) has450 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-02-23 6 LIKE most newly-inde-pendent countries, Brunei will have to meet the challenge of having more and more Bruneians at the helm of industry. For the government, the 25-year "gestation" period before full independence has given it the opportunity and time to prepare local Bruneians565 words
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Article, Illustration956 1984-02-23 7 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED Defence By Associate Editor The Royal Bruneian Armed Forces Land 2 infantry battalions 1 squadron of light Scorpion tanks 1 squadron of combat engineers 1 battery of Rapier air defence missiles for air cover Navy 3 missile gunboats armed with956 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-02-23 8 h Tt j jfc_ y^K AT midnight on New Year's Day, m a restrained ceremony, Sultan Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, ruler of Brunei, proclaimed his country fully independent. It had rained all afternoon but that did not stop 30,000 Bruneians from attending the historic event. The rain305 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-02-23 9 ISMAIL KASSIM - Where Islam takes pride of place in the people s lives ISMAIL KASSIM Religion By "ISLAMIC fundamentalism is not a problem here. We are already so strict m our observance of the faith. What more can we do to make ourselves more religious?" Those were the words of a senior547 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-02-23 9 ABDUL Wahab HaJI JaUah, 34, Brunei Shell's personnel officer In charge of recruitment, planning and development: "There are opportunities for development and growth for Brunei citizens, provided they meet the challenge. "But there will be no artificial growth. You401 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-02-23 10 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED - Moulding a nation ZAINUL AB IDIN R ASHEED The ruler and the royal abode Palace and interview pictures by MAX KIAN SENG. Other pictures by courtesy of RTB and the Information Department, Brunei The Sultan as a workfrg m6nartfi By Associate Editor EFFORTS at moulding a nation have not always499 words
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Article, Illustration705 1984-02-23 10 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM And m his leisure time By IT was Valentine's Day, and we were all dressed up to see the king. The old istana. where Sultan Sir Mudah Hassanal Bolkiah would receive us, stands atop a bluff just a short ride705 words
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Article265 1984-02-23 10 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED By "I AM basically a family man. "MY main hobby Is polo. I play squash and badminton, bat most of my leisure boars are spent with the family," said His Majesty Sultan Sir Moda Hassanal Bolkiah. The Sultan, trim and fit265 words
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500 1984-02-23 15 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM The minorities By BRUNEI is regarded as a land of plenty by foreigners seeking business or work m this tiny sultanate. Like the oil-rich emirates along the Persian Gulf, it is more than willing to use its huge oil revenues to bring about500 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-02-23 15 LIFE In Brunei for Mr Ismail Taramlah Is quiet and pleasant but obviously fruitful. That Is why he has been there for the past IS yean, he says, and Is likely to remain for as long as his services are still312 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-02-23 15 DATIN Hajjah Jusnani Haji Lawie heads the Economic Planning Unit. She has the distinction of being the first woman to head a government department. The department is responsible for collecting statistical data and formulating the nations five-year development plans. In her department,334 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-02-23 15 THE secretary-general m charge of Asean affairs m the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is Mr Lim Jock Seng, who was formerly the director of the National Museum. A Brunei citizen who is fluent m Bahasa Melayu, he comes from one of the oldest Chinese348 words
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Advertisement89 1984-02-23 6 to the Government of His Majesty DYMM Sultan and Yang Di Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam and the People of Negara Brunei Darussalam on the occasion of Negara Brunei Darussalam 's NATIONAL DAY i P'OOTI FTYR A IVF^W IVATTON 1 t> i- 3^B» i x k 4^i I k^^A. kii'f^fflK i^^B^^''nl.^»'89 words
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Advertisement40 1984-02-23 7 Congratulations $> BEST WISHES His Majesty DYMM Sultan and Yang Di Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam and the People of Negara Brunei Darussalam on the occasion of Negara Brunei Darussalam's National Day on /J5L^ international collections otfic:di and Sole Oistnbutoi to/ s**40 words
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Advertisement124 1984-02-23 9 to the Government of His Majesty DYMM Sultan and Yang Di Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam and the People of Negara Brunei Darussalam on the occasion of Negara Brunei Darussalam 's NATIONAL DAY on February 23rd 1984 from fiENG THAI CONSTRUCTION LTD No. 208, Block B, Perdana Wazir Complex, Mile 1,124 words
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Advertisement86 1984-02-23 9 (to/the Government of His Majesty DYMM Sultan and Yang Di Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam and the People of Negara Brunei Darussalam on the occasion of Negara Brunei Darussalam's NATIONAL DAY on February 23rd 1984 A I L■■ J L L Engineering Corporation Ltd 409, Ist Floor, Engineers Contractors Seri Shopping86 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-02-23 11 NEGARA Brunei Darussalam's relationship with the other Asean neighbours is cordial and I am confident that this relationship will be further strengthened m the years ahead, especially as we are now a member of that regional grouping. 7 (Brunei became a member of Asean on Jan 7, a week73 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-02-23 11 4 A MOST important beginning during which time I was accorded the opportunity to meet heads of states of governments of brother Muslim countries. Among them are some that I would like to forge personal relationships with m the future. 7 (Brunei became a member68 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-02-23 11 4 BRUNEI would like to be friendly with countries which respect each other's sovereignty. 'I wish Negara Brunei Uarussalam to remain a peace* v! and prosperous naz ten and to see my p* itinuc so live moss happily and united"42 words
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Article, Illustration726 1984-02-23 11 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By OOHS and ahhs will reverberate within Brunei's grand new palace today when invited guests from all over the world will see for the first time the architectural splendour costing more than US$3OO million (about SS6OO million). The palace, which is near completion, has taken726 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-02-23 12 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM Shell work By SERIA m Brunei, 112 km south-west of the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is where the country's oil is. Thick pipes ferrying the crude black gold run alongside the straight roads, and everywhere there is the "nodding donkey", a pumping unit that silently, but continuously,544 words
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Article, Illustration1595 1984-02-23 12 RICHARD LIM visited Brunei Shell's biggest offshore complex m the South China Sea with photographer LIM SENG TIONG recently. This is his report. WHAT is life like on an offshore oil rig plonked m the middle of the ocean with no land m sight? "It's1,595 words
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Advertisement378 1984-02-23 12 to the Government of His Majesty DYMM Sultan and Yang Di Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam and the People of Negara Brunei Darussalam on the occasion of Negara Brunei Darussalam's NATIONAL DAY on February 23rd 1984 PUSAT MUZIK DAN LETRONIK Head Office: 147, 3rd Floor, Jalan Pemancha, 8.5.8. Negara Brunei Darussalam.378 words
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Article, Illustration793 1984-02-23 13 BRUNEI Shell became a 50-50 partnership between the government and the Anglo-Dutch oil giant m 1975. Since then, the company, which contributes to about 90 per cent of the country's economy, has been trying to bring more Bruneians into its793 words
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Advertisement15 1984-02-23 16 Yamaichi Research Institute of Securities Economics, Inc. (YRI) Yamaichi International Capital Management, Co., Ltd. (YICM)15 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-02-23 17 RICHARD LIM - It's back to the earth when the oil runs out RICHARD LIM By Farming 4 But oil wealth has lured the rural folk to I the towns, and the department is having a difficult time trying to get people to return to agriculture. 9 WHAT happens when Brunei's oil runs540 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-02-23 17 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By A SINGAPORE farmer, Loo Choon Gee, has been invited by a few Bruneian farmers to set op a $75t,1M chicken breeding farm and a S3M,Mt egg-laying farm In Seria, Brunei. Mr Loo went to Bronel In March to establish the551 words
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Advertisement48 1984-02-23 17 Congratulations on the •KDEPENDENCE NE6ARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM" 23th FEBRUARY 1984 From PAMULANG EQUESTRIAN CENTRE II &Jt^b I PAMULANC I wA i *1 W To get horse ready for: RACING DRESSAGE JUMPING Please contact: PO BOX 149 KOYB JKT INDONESIA Phone contact *****6 *****1 Ciptrtat Jakarta Seiatan JAKARTA INDONESIA48 words
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Advertisement330 1984-02-23 17 Congratulations Best Wishes to rthe Government of His Majesty DYMM Sultan Yang Di Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam the People of Negara Brunei Darussalam on the occasion of Negara Brunei Darussaiam's National Day on February 23, 1984 NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM TRADE FAIR '84 In conjunction with the independence celebration Stadium Negara330 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-02-23 19 SALIM OSMAN - Airport expansion the Parisian way SALIM OSMAN BY 1997, the airport expects to handle 1.5 million passengers a year, an astronomical increase from the present 350,000. On a smaller scale, demand for port facilities is also expected to increase. We take a look at how they hope to cope with518 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-02-23 19 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM ROYAL Brunei Airlines, the country's national carrier, is one of the success stories m an industry which, m some other parts of the world, has been besetted with one trouble after another. Its results for the 1982/ 83 season, its eighth year m448 words
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Article, Illustration86 1984-02-23 19 MUARA Port handles 600 ships a year. According to Dato Anthony Chin, 49, the port's controller, the 180-metre extension now being carried out at the port will meet demand for berthing space for the next five years. There is also a proposal to86 words
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