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Title Section16 1984-02-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84 I16 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-02-28 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - Jonathan clears his first hurdle HEDWIG ALFRED By LEITiAEMIA boy Jonathan Tan has cleared his first postoperation hurdle. The bone marrow infused Into him 19 days ago is now beginning to function, the spokesman for the Hadassah University Hospital In Israel, Mrs Margalit Toiedano, told The Straits Times yesterday m190 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-02-28 1 THIS bunch of succulent lychees is not from China or Taiwan, but from a tree flourishing m a backyard m Serangoon Garden. A neighbour spotted the sweet harvest, and called The Straits Times' community page, Around Your Place. Our story on Page 12 tells how the family living96 words
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Article, Illustration805 1984-02-28 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - Better year on the cards HSUNG BEE HWA Further growth if US economy stays strong, says report By I How we fared I I m 1983 I THE Singapore economy, having posted a 7.9 per cent gain m 1983, seems poised this year to do as well perhaps even better.805 words
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Article112 1984-02-28 1 No woman yet despite interviews THE People's Action Party has no woman, so far, m its list of new candidates for the general election. Several women were interviewed m the PAP's search for political talent, a source said, but nothing came of it. During his tour of Jurong and Bukit112 words
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Article216 1984-02-28 1 Police arrest Sikh leaders NEW DELHI, Mon. Police arrested nine Sikh leaders today in the Punjab capital of Chandigarh and outside a New Delhi temple after they destroyed copies of the Indian Constitution. Their arrests came amid considerable tension in the Indian capital which was virtually at a standstill todayAP; Reuter; AFP - 216 words
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214 1984-02-28 1 Hanoi not a military threat: Suharto JAKARTA, Mon. Vietnam does not represent a military threat to South-east Asian countries, Indonesian President Suharto said today m talks here with visiting West German President Karl Carstens. A West German Embassy spokesman said Mr Suharto had explained to Mr Carstens recent statements madeAFP - 214 words
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Article125 1984-02-28 1 NEW YORK. Men. New York is building an attendant-free, vandalresistant public bathroom without heat, light, hot water, electricity, mirrors, towels, or toilet paper. And the proud design* er is assistant parks commissioner Bronson Binger, a professional architect. The "comfort station," as it is called by the parksUPI - 125 words
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Article36 1984-02-28 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. The government announced today that a special parliamentary debate would be held tomorrow on the explosive situation lit Punjab and Haryana following the arrest of nine Sikh leaders. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article487 1984-02-28 2 Eye-to-eye AN employers' spokesman yesterday ruled out any question of a conflict of interest between employers and the Defence Ministry on issues of national importance. Mr Jack Chia, president of the Singapore National Employers Federation, made the point when he spoke briefly on two issues vital to Singapore's defence487 words
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Article249 1984-02-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: INDONESIAN Armed Forces chief, General Benny Mordant's conciliatory remarks m Hanoi are not as startling as they seem. Diversity of opinions is a natural reflection of the independent thinking of sovereign states. But tills does net mean that an occasional airing of such views represents249 words
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Article252 1984-02-28 2 GROWING NEED FOR LEGAL SKILLS IN COMPUTER FIELD LAWYERS here have little experience m dealing with laws related to the computer industry, Attorney-General Tan Boon Teik said yesterday. It was obvious that the need for legal expertise m this field would grow to complement the increasing use and growth252 words
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Article350 1984-02-28 2 Dutch treat IN A key top-of-the-table clash in Rotterdam on Sunday, Feyenoord Rotterdam crushed Ajax Amsterdam 4-1 to go two points clear at the head of the Dutch First Division. Feyenoord, behind Aiax on goal difference at the start, dominated the first half, thanks mainly to their 36-year-old star350 words
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Article669 1984-02-28 2 Citizens-at-will A SENIOR Thai official has said that Vietnam was forcing the Heng Samrin regime m Phnom Penh to grant Cambodian citizenship to about 300,000 Vietnamese settled m Cambodia. Another 200,000 Vietnamese will soon be granted the same privilege, Mr Prasong Soonsiri, secretary-general of the Thai National669 words
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Article190 1984-02-28 2 Musa warning MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam yesterday warned Chinese Malaysians that visiting China without the approval of the Malaysian government could put their Malaysian citizenship m jeopardy. He gave the warning when talking to the press after meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Wu xueqian, who190 words
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Article384 1984-02-28 2 Finding true love VALENTINE'S DAY is the day when lovers declare their love with roses, cards and choco: lates, and even through the Classified Ads. But what does it mean to a single girl? In today's Tuesday Column, an undergraduate talks about the pain she feels every year384 words
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Article152 1984-02-28 2 Chat m Mandarin WHEN an Australian student met a New Zealand er for the first time over afternoon tea, they forgot about their mother tongue and spoke Mandarin instead. With little help from teacher Lin Shan. who holds Mandarin classes at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and152 words
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215 1984-02-28 3 'Phnom Penh forced to make 300,000 citizens' BANGKOK, Monday A SENIOR Thai official has said that Hanoi has forced the Heng Samrin goveinment m Phnom Penh to grant Cambodian citizenship to about 300,000 Vietnamese settled m Cambodia Another 200.000 Vietnamese will soon be granted theReuter - 215 words
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425 1984-02-28 3 ASEAN must be allowed to find a political solution to the Cambodian problem without outside interference. New Zealand Defence Minister David Thomson said m Singapore yesterday. Mr Thomson, here on a three-day visit, was asked m a Reuters interview whethet New Zealand hadReuter - 425 words
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96 1984-02-28 3 HANOI, Mon. Indonesia has an important role to play m seeking a solution to regional problems, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Van Dong told a visiting semi-official Indonesian delegation here today. "We should promote close ties to benefit our two peoples," Mr Dong told Harry Tjan96 words
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Article66 1984-02-28 3 'US will help BANGKOK, Man. The I nited States promised today to assist Thailand if Its secarity was threatened, Thai Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsilasald. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi told reporters the pledge was given daring a meeting between US Deputy Secretary of State Kenneth Dam and ThaiReuter - 66 words
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255 1984-02-28 3 Indonesian communists still active Murdani JAKARTA. Mon. The commander of Indonesia's armed forces has called for increased vigilance against communist subversion, the official Antara news agency said today. Gen Benny Murdani also said history books should be re-written to correct the impression that uprisings against Dutch colonialism m 1926 andReuter - 255 words
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Article40 1984-02-28 3 TOKYO. Mon. A 4,485-ton Panamanian freighter ran aground at a northern Japanese port on Monday but all 20 Korean seamen aboard were rescued, the Maritime Safety Agency reported. There were no reports of injuries among the crew. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article38 1984-02-28 3 TOKYO, Mon. At least two crew members were killed when a Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force antisubmarine seaplane crashed into the Seto Inland Sea off western Japan today. Ten other crew members are missing. APAP - 38 words
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135 1984-02-28 3 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA. Mon. In spite of being warned of a crackdown, thousands of Manila's primary school teachers went on strike today m the first mass manifestation of the Philippiness encroaching economic crisis. The teachers' leaders said they were135 words
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95 1984-02-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xuequian and Malaysian Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie touched on Cambodia and bilateral relations m two rounds of discussions here today. Mr Ghazali described the talks as "very friendly and candid", and said they would continue theAFP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-02-28 3 A fatherly toss almost ended in tragedy for little Aslina PERTH, Monday DOCTORS m Perth say 18-month-old Aslina bintl Mihen'b, lucky to be alive. Her father, Waliie bin Mihen, shown here with her, tossed her m the air m a light-hearted moment, and her head hit a revolving ceiling fan.WAN - 182 words
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124 1984-02-28 5 GENEVA, Mon. Swiss voters yesterday rejected a proposed amendment to the constitution that would have introduced a civilian national service as a substitute for objectors to compulsory army service. Human rights and other groups, mostly leftist, had collected the necessary 100,000 signatures of registered votersNYT - 124 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-02-28 5 Solidarity to stop and demos Walesa says new tactics are being planned In other words... WE must do our best m not to permit the mouths of the nation, youth and children to be shut. pro-Solidarity priest the Reverend Jerzy Popieluszko. WARSAW, Mon. Solidarity leader Lech Walesa said his outlawedUPI; Reuter - 387 words
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245 1984-02-28 5 Now Frenchmen upset over school controls Thousands m protests PARIS, Mon. Hundreds of thousands of Frenchmen are marching m cities throughout the country these days to protest against the socialist government's plans to tighten control over the private, mainly Roman Catholic, school system. Proponents of the parochial school system sayUPI - 245 words
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123 1984-02-28 5 Another pounding for Thatcher over ban LONDON, Mon. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government faced another pounding m Parliament today over its ban on labour union membership at a top secret intelligence complex as unions mobilised for a national half-day strike. At least six of the country's biggest unions, representing halfAP - 123 words
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Article180 1984-02-28 5 MOSCOW, Mon. A Soviet tractor driver, awarded a bonus of 25 roubles (about S*t) for good work, decided to celebrate with co-work-ers In a bar, bat the night ended In disaster. "Everything was Just fine until he went home," reported the Soviet newspaper, Pravda. "His wife refusedUPI - 180 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-02-28 5 WHEN It comes to eating, you have to take off your hat to the French. They'll eat anything. Anything edible, that is. Snails (or escargots, as the French call them), rabbit, etc. Now, believe it or not, the French have come up with anotherPana - 117 words
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326 1984-02-28 5 VITORIA (Spain), Mon. Socialists scored surprising gains m yesterday's election for the Basque regional Parliament, but the moderate Basque Nationalist Party held on to the largest bloc of seats m the 75- member legislature. Some political observers credited the socialist surge to a backlashAP; Reuter; UPI - 326 words
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Article60 1984-02-28 5 JERUSALEM, Mon. A military court yesterday sentenced nine Palestinians from the Jelazun refugee camp near the occupied West Bank town of Nablus to prison terms ranging from 70 days to three years, a military source said here. They were charged with forming an illegal organisation, bomb-making,AFP - 60 words
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298 1984-02-28 5 PETER KAZELHURST - Socialist Party leader blasts Nakasone PETER KAZELHURST 'He is turning Japan into a military power again' By Tokyo Correspondent rOKYO, Mon. The leader of Japan's largest opposition force, the Japan Socialist Party, alleged today that Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone was attempting to transform the country into a military power again.298 words
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Article, Illustration623 1984-02-28 6 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD Two others likely to quit Democrat race By US Editor WASHINGTON, Mon. Mr Alan Cranston, the 69-year-old California senator and leading advocate of a freeze on nuclear weapons production, is expected to become the first casualty of the Democratic presidential campaign race within623 words
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110 1984-02-28 6 Spain sends peace corps to Central America MADRID, Mon. Spain is sending a "mini peace corps" to three Central American countries as part of an effort to increase its influence m the region. The effort comes m the wake of recent indications by Spain's Prime Minister, Mr Felipe Gonzalez, ofNYT - 110 words
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278 1984-02-28 6 WASHINGTON, Monday HIGH-LEVEL officials at the United States Information Agency (Usia) ordered the destruction of more than 100 documents showing American liberals were blacklisted, it was reported yesterday. The list of 84 prominent politicians, scholars and journalists the agency did notUPI - 278 words
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189 1984-02-28 6 Mystery of the $318 m given to broker SAN DIEGO, Mon. An American financial broker arrested on a contempt of court charge has been released, but investigators say they still did not know the whereabouts of US$l25 million to US$l5O million (***** million to Ss3lB million) investors gave him. J.AP - 189 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-02-28 6 MIAMI, Mon. A Miami department store has cancelled promotional appearances by actress Jane Fonda because of a bomb threat and dozens of angry telephone calls. She was scheduled to appear at two Burdines department stores on Wednesday to promote a newUPI - 161 words
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180 1984-02-28 6 'Wrong of me to call Jews hymies' MANCHESTER (New Hampshire), Mm. The Reverend Jeose Jackson acknowledged last night that he had used the words "hymle" and "hymletown" In private conversations to refer to Jews. Appearing at a synagogue here, the Rev Jackson, who is seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, soughtNYT - 180 words
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Article61 1984-02-28 6 CORRIENTES Argentina Mon. The custodian of a small zoo near here has been arrested for eating seven rare animals from the zoo. They were cabiais, the world's largest rodents, a species m danger of becoming extinct. Police said the custodian's family and friends helped him eat theAFP - 61 words
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Article66 1984-02-28 6 CUBATAO (Brazil), Mon. The death toll from a fire m a shantytown near Sao Paulo has risen to 82 and 12 people are still fighting for their lives, a local government spokesman said yesterday The fire, which tore through the shantytown m Cubatao, 70 km south-eastReuter - 66 words
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354 1984-02-28 6 Studios where political images are made WASHINGTON, Mon. FOR many United States Congressional candidates, their most important campaign appearance of 1984 will be m a darkened, soundproof studio m Washington where modern media wizards sculpt the political images that can make or break their efforts. Located within one-and-a-half kilometres ofAP - 354 words
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270 1984-02-28 6 HAVANA, Mon. The regime, apparently embarrassed at the surly treatment meted out to customers m Cuban restaurants, has issued detailed guidelines on the correct attitude of a socialist waiter. These include being polite, not swearing or making rude gestures at customersAFP - 270 words
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376 1984-02-28 8 Severe drought and fighting m Mozambique the reasons RUSHINGA (Zimbabwe) Mon. In other words... 4 THERE it nothing there. We were walking through villages of death. In village after village, people wanted to come with us but they were too weak. If we didn't leave,NYT - 376 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-02-28 8 AMMAN, Mon. Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) chairman Yasser Arafat and King Hussein of Jordan met to discuss a joint Middle East peace move, but Jordanian and Palestinian officials were sceptical the negotiations would produce quick results. The two leaders, accompanied by top aides, held four hoursUPI; Reuter - 400 words
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346 1984-02-28 8 BEIRUT, Mon. WITH Lebanese opposition forces protesting against yesterday's United States naval bombardment, President Amin Gemayel was reported by newspapers today to be about ready to scrap his country's treaty with Israel. The generally pro-gov-ernment newspaper AnNahar quoted sources close to both346 words
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Article191 1984-02-28 8 CAIRO, Mon. An archaeologist has unearthed five 3,000-year-old tombs m what may be one of the most significant Egyptian archaeological finds since the discovery of King Tutankhamen's treasures, a newspaper said today. The Al-Akhbar said the tombs, dating back to the era of Ramses n, a newUPI - 191 words
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Article111 1984-02-28 8 LONDON, Mon. If the worst came tc the worst and oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz at the entrance to the Gulf were blocked, a secret Saudi Arabian stockpile could keep the West going through the first couple of weeks of a new oil supply crisis.Reuter - 111 words
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94 1984-02-28 8 Namibia ceasefire survives first test JOHANNESBURG, Mon. A US-medi-ated ceasefire between South Africa and Angola went into its 11th day today, having survived its first major test following South African complaints of serious violations. Starting March 1, officials of the two countries will begin "effective monitoring of the truce" enforcedUPI - 94 words
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Article25 1984-02-28 8 ROME, Mon. Mr Khalii Haddad, Lebanon's ambassador to Italy, died at his residence early today of a heart attack. He was 53 UPI.25 words
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Article94 1984-02-28 8 SOVIET LEADER Konstantin Chernenko told Western leaders yesterday that the Soviet Union was ready to settle problems with those who were willing to act practically, echoing past Soviet criticism of the United States. Mr Chernenko, m an open letter replying to congratulations on his election as party leader,Reuter - 94 words
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Article68 1984-02-28 8 TAIWANESE PRIME Minister Sun YunSuan, who underwent emergency surgery for a cerebral haemorrhage on Sunday, was recovering satisfactorily yesterday. Officials at the Veterans General Hospital said Mr Sun was likely to remain m the hospital for a week for further tests. The 70--year-old premier was admitted to theAP - 68 words
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Article62 1984-02-28 8 NEW ZEALAND police widened their hunt yesterday for an escaped mental hospital patient who has threatened to release deadly nerve gas unless charges against him are dropped. Police said Bruce Cameron, 32, escaped from the Oakley Psychiatric Hospital m Auckland last Wednesday where he was awaiting trialUPI - 62 words
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Article78 1984-02-28 8 THE WEST Gorman government imposed a news blackout on the fate of five relatives of East German Prime Minister Willi Stoph, who were believed to be still inside Bonn's embassy m Czechoslovakia waiting for permission to emigrate to the West. The niece of Mr Stoph, No. 2AP - 78 words
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Article205 1984-02-28 9 THREE men were charged separately yesterday with rash driving by racing their sports cat's against one another through the centre of Singapore early on a Sunday morning. Boing Peng Keon.;,f3, Low Kok Tlong *1, and Tan Kwee Hak,22. each claimed trial to the charges and205 words
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178 1984-02-28 9 THE only volunteer unit the 101 st Battalion of the People's Defence Force (PDF) is to be disbanded by the end of next month. On its last day, it will lain part m a colourful farewell parade at the PDF headquarters m Beach Road where178 words
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Article68 1984-02-28 9 A MAN's wife and child were seriously injured m an accident involving the man's pickup on Sunday. Mr Ong Lai Cneng was driving along the Pan-Island Expressway towards Eng Neo Avenue when his pickup skidded. Mr Ong's wife. Tek Erm Tee, 26, and daughter, Siew Hoon.68 words
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Article197 1984-02-28 9 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA By A POLICEMAN, escorting a pre-dawn military convoy of fighter jels to an armed forces display, was killed when his motorcycle collided into one of them. Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Kadir, 35, was one of three mobile squad officers following the jets being197 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-02-28 9 THE supersonic Concorde arriving from London yesterday bringing with it 1M passengers who will Join a round-the-world cruise on board the luxury liner Queen Elizabeth 11. The passengers will join the QE D today when it arrives from Pattaya, Thailand. They will swap places with aboutAZIZ HUSSIN - 128 words
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405 1984-02-28 9 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Employer groups pledge support for Mindef on plans for total defence By AN employers' spokesman yesterday ruled out any question of a conflict of interest between employers and the Defence Ministry on issues of national importance. Mr Jack Chia, president of the Singapore405 words
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233 1984-02-28 9 MAUREEN CHUA - Woman and children seek to continue injunction MAUREEN CHUA By A HOUSEWIFE and her seven children are asking the High Court to order an interim injunction stopping her husband from disposing of their family company shares and properties to be continued. Madam Chew Geok Hong, who first obtained the temporary233 words
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Article71 1984-02-28 9 Fire on top floor TRAFFIC along Bras Basah Road, near the junction with Bencoolen Street, had to be diverted when fire broke out shortly after 12.15 p.m. yesterday on the topfloor of a vacant threestorey shophouse. Nobody was hurt m the fire. Shops m the area had been vacated to71 words
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Article106 1984-02-28 9 MONEY, pigs and land will come up for mention at the next sitting of Parliament. The MP for Anson, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, wants to know whether investigations into the loss of trade union funds m Phey Yew Kok's time have been completed, why pig farmers m Punggol106 words
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137 1984-02-28 10 Lorry driver killed in Yio Chu Kang restaurant A LORRY driver was killed m a Yio Chu Kang restaurant on Sunday at about 12.45 a.m. Mr Seah Peng Siong, 36, the second eldest m a family of 13, was then having supper with five friends. A group of five youths,137 words
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Article35 1984-02-28 10 FOLTITEEN centres will open today and tomorrow where about 315 selected, needy Muslim families can collect rice, sugar, milk and a $6 transport allowance given by the Muslim Religious Council of Singapore.35 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-02-28 10 11 injured in two-lorry collision TEN shipyard workers were Injured when a lorry taking them to work was involved m a head-on collision with a "tipper" track along 18 km Woodlands Road. All the workers and the driver, Madam Lee Kirn Huay, 29, were taken to Alexandra Hospital for treatment.130 words
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Article424 1984-02-28 10 More responsibility to permanent secretaries Higher limits for items needing approval Language of instruction manuals simplified RED tape is to be given a snip to make way for a more efficient civil service. It will be done when the government introduces its revised instruction manuals424 words
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179 1984-02-28 10 SBC-RTM musical scores top marks with viewers THE first Joint musical series by Singapore Broadcsting Corporation and Radio aad Television Malaysia was a success Judging from viewers' response to the first programme televised on Sunday night RTM 's television programme controller, Mr Ahmad Noor, said be received many calls yesterday179 words
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103 1984-02-28 10 Man accused of firing automatic pistol TWO more charges under the Arms Offences Act were preferred against a man who was m court last week for unlawful possession of an automatic pistol and seven Imllets at a dementi Avenue 5 flat on Feb 18. One of yesterday's fresh charges accuses103 words
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241 1984-02-28 10 A CAR collided with an ambulance which had its siren on and lights flashing. The emergency vehicle was also going through a green light, its driver told a court yesterday. The ambulance turned on its side after the collision and pinned ambulance officer,241 words
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148 1984-02-28 10 US Deputy Secretary of State Kenneth Dam arrives m Singapore today for an informal one-day visit. Mr Dam, who was recently m Brunei for the oil sultanate's independence celebrations, will be accompanied by Mr John Monjo, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian148 words
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Article68 1984-02-28 10 A TEAM of West German parliamentarians arrives here today for a four-day visit. They are members of the Bonn Parliament's Finance Committee. During their stay, they will call on Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister of State (Finance), and Dr Richard Hu, managing director of the68 words
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Article130 1984-02-28 10 The ambulance was push«d upright with help from others. Miss Foo. who was critically injured, was taken to hcspital fa another ambulance. Cr oss-examined by Mr William Chai, for Ng Mr Ishak denied driving at more than 120 kph or that he fied to beat130 words
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172 1984-02-28 13 Fare structure yet to be decided SINGAPORE Bus Service will run seven air-condition-ed buses on a route between a housing estate and the Central Business District m April. This is to be a threemonth pilot scheme to test the feasibility of using172 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-02-28 13 PAUL WEE; JUDY TAN - PAUL WEE and JUDY TAN But sniffing out guns is no game to these dogs By A trainer hides a gun in a telephone book ...the uncanny canine sniffs out the gun within a minute A gun-sniffer proudly carries its find to its trainer. INTRODUCING Singapore's latestARTHUR LEE - 332 words
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700 1984-02-28 13 A STORY m last Saturday's Straits Times was garbled owing to a production error. We reproduce the story below. The Industrial Arbitration Court on Friday rejected a request by the Singapore Bank Employees Union to amend a provision m700 words
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286 1984-02-28 13 Deathbed man names debtor who stabbed him in row A DYING man used his fingers to write the Chinese characters of the name of the man who had stabbed him. The dying man, a "notorious" money-lender, had been stabbed during a fight over the harrassment tactics used by him to286 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-02-28 14 Bright spots m some sectors, lacklustre results m others SINGAPORE made significant strides last year towards becoming a computer centre for this region. The 1983 statistics for manufacturing and investments show that factories making parts for computers and computer-related equipment, and assembling them,490 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-02-28 14 THE United States continued to be the single largest investor m Singapore, accounting for 33 per cent of the total money put into manufacturing last year. It was the 10th consecutive year that the Americans have topped the list of foreign462 words
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Article200 1984-02-28 14 JTC to build more factories THE Jarong Town CorX ration, undeterred by flat of factory Boor space last year, plans to continue developing mare Industrial land. It sees things Improving In the long term and plans to build another §2 units of standard factories and three blocks of flatted factories.200 words
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Article, Illustration222 1984-02-28 14 AN increasingly higher proportion of the money for capital investment came from domestic savings. These comprised retained profits of companies, surpluses of statutory boards and government enterprises and savings m the Central Provident Fund, commercial banks and other financial institutions. Such domestic savings provided 87 per222 words
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Article, Illustration548 1984-02-28 15 Curbs on some Singapore goods m Europe, US despite economic upswing Despite an improvement m the economic conditions m major industrialised countries, the tide of protectionism did not subside. Several governments continued to succumb to domestic pressures m to restrain imports. From the survey SINGAPORE'S trade continued548 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-02-28 15 Only 5 pc growth m volume partly due to oil price fall IT will take the trade sector some time to get back to the double-digit growth rates achieved between 1976 and 1981. Last year was yet another period of lacklustre performance. In volume terms,422 words
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Article332 1984-02-28 15 Coffers are in a healthy state SINGAPORE continued to enlarge its reserves of foreign currencies and gold for the proverbial rainy day. With a surplus of $2.2 billion last year. after paying all bills for goods and services from abroad, our foreign reserves rose to $19.8 billion. This amount would332 words
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Article, Illustration517 1984-02-28 15 THE United States became Singapore's top trading partner last year, overtaking Malaysia and Japan. It was also Singapore's largest export market. The sharp business upswing m the US, coupled with a strong demand for computer products, led to an Impressive Jump of517 words
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Advertisement31 1984-02-28 10 The new height m distinction. By Titus. SOLVIL ET TITUS. A new range of watches for ladies and gentlemen. Designed uniquely to achieve a new height m distinction. '«qi Bf' HB31 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-02-28 12 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY By RESIDENTS m Toa Payoh have lost a car park to the MRT construction project. At first, they grinned and bore it, until HDB decided to redraw the lots along the road fronting Block 183 to accommodate more vehicles. The lots used284 words
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Article, Illustration94 1984-02-28 12 Wiggling their way into crowds' hearts Clementi THEIR swaying grass skirts, wiggling hips, underscored by cheeky smiles brought the house down. Twins Llm LJong Ghee and LJong Hock, It, and friend Jeremy Hong, S, were doing their Hawaiian number at the new Bokit Tlmah Zone 4 RC centre at Clement!94 words
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Article101 1984-02-28 12 Paya Lebar IF YOU are between 15 and M years old and weald like to meet people of yew age, Paya Lebar CC Youth Group Is waiting for you. The group wants another 2M members because there are now more young people m the constituency, with the completion101 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-02-28 12 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Serangoon Gardens by LYCHEES m Singapore come m cans or are imported. Or so many people think. But a family living m Jalan Hwi Yon get theirs fresh from the tree, when it decides to bear fruit, that is. Madam L.W. Ng, 52, has316 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-02-28 12 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Kampong Kembangan By WANTING to help your children with their lessons is one thing, but how to do it? To find out, Mr Mohd Taha Omar started attending the parents/officials dialogue sessions of Taman Bacaan, the Singapore Malay Youth Library Association. The officials give ad-229 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-02-28 12 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG Henderson By WORK first, play later. This was the approach when 40 pupils of Kai Mm Primary School visited the Henderson Senior Citizens' Home on Sunday. The Primary Five and Six students first cleaned the windows, floors and doors, before singing along with and127 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-02-28 12 Ulu Pandan MUSICAL chairs may be a kids' game, but for these adults, it was a fun way of getting to know their neighbours. And they certainly did at IJlu Pandan Zone Bs party at a basketball court at Block 17, Ghim Moh Road on Saturday.172 words
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Article131 1984-02-28 12 Toa Payoh - Toa Payoh Jurong A CONTAINERISED double-etorey taxi stand for an expanding membership this was a request by members of the Tanian Jurong taxi stand to visiting Minister without Portfolio Ong TengCheong on Sunday. The taxi drivers had been taking breaks and calls at the stand for131 words
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Article192 1984-02-28 12 Ugly side of private estate River Valley HDB residents turn to the board with their complaints. But what can disgruntled residents m a private estate do? Residents at Pacific Mansion, River Valley Close, have been plagued by inconsiderate neighbours who throw rubbish out of their flat windows, vandalise and and192 words
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Article120 1984-02-28 12 Bukit Ho Swee THE residents have been learning about what to do m case of mass casualties and fires. On Sunday, some of them showed how they can prepare for such calamities: They donated blood at a mass blood donation drive organised by the Civil Defence120 words
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Advertisement127 1984-02-28 12 fl If fcfol* Flexible. 881 _J£^3BBBk -^ICy > y Jt Compuiers Construction Equipment BE 'jß^BM^*" 11^^ J V -Bji S^^B^^E^*^ dr^^"/ .'/BB fiwwf *i^B^t«_ Medical Equipment Industrial/ Commercial Equipment Fast, flexible leasing and hire I TF i M m purchase plans, At competitive mSkmtf W^^ fixed and floating rates. From127 words
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Advertisement416 1984-02-28 14 o*-&um] Finance and business -?Jim& services m forefront iW^nlvC Contribution to \x£J r©fli orowtn m gup THIS sector was a definite leader, providing ClZlZZllZ^^^^jZZZlirZ^ZZ^Zl^^^r^^jjjjj^^^^^^^i^^l^ just over one-third of Singapore's overall eco- wF/ nomic expansion. w^^ Banks and finance companies were kept i^^sB busy with demands for loans, especially for A416 words
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Advertisement10 1984-02-28 15 Umbrellas Sheltered product. Plywood Exports chopped. Transistor radio Not well-received.10 words
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Article429 1984-02-28 16 A matter of perception INDONESIAN Armed Forces chief, General Benny Murdani's reported conciliatory remarks m Hanoi are not as startling as they seem. The question of whether Vietnam is a danger to the region is something which South-east Asian governments have grappled with since 1975. There429 words
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Article, Illustration600 1984-02-28 16 INDONESIA BANDUNG (Indonesia) 1 Made Sldla, 52, stands on the stage In the resplendent costume of the mask dance, complete with a shining white mask. Bis knees are bent and nls arms are spread wide m the air with fingers close together. I Made starts a dialogue withDepthnews - 600 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1984-02-28 16 JUREK MARTIN - JUREK MARTIN r— New course m Tokyo's foreign policy By. m London The lowest, but far from base, common denomi- nator is that Japan has acquired a confident voice m world affairs, capable not merely of surviving but actually contributing to, andFT - 1,251 words
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Advertisement208 1984-02-28 16 I DAILY INTEREST fc^.nj^j ACCOUNT If you open a Savers Plus account at I Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance, you will have access to your daily interest savings at any of our 28 branches. s HONG LEONG FINANCE LTD TEL: *****92 SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD TEL: *****33 SAVERS PLUS CENTRE208 words
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199 1984-02-28 17 $1 coin will be useful in future THE $1 coin has become rather rare these days. Its disuse is, I believe, due to its bulkiness. However, there is a case for an even greater use of this denomination of our currency m the future. Inflation has caused our one-dollar notes199 words
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173 1984-02-28 17 Workers can be useful in other jobs I COULDN'T agjee more with the views m the letter "Let these civil servants retire when they are 50" by Mr Chen Tian Poh. (ST, Feb 22). I would like to add that people m their late forties are still m their prime173 words
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100 1984-02-28 17 Reduce size of driving licence I REFER to your report "Driving licence to get new look" (ST, Feb 22) on the government's plan to introduce a "new look" laminated driving licence, which will include a photograph of the owner. I hope the Traffic Police will consider reducing the size of100 words
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Letter, Illustration736 1984-02-28 17 WE empathise with the bitter experiences of the consumer who purchased a defective video cassette recorder as reported m the letter "No rights for a consumer?" (ST, Feb 17). However, we feel that his unfortunate encounter does not justify the conclusion736 words
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390 1984-02-28 17 A long wait for deposit to be refunded I AM inspired by the report "Beware those housing agents". (ST, Feb 19). I would like to add my personal experience for the protection of your readers. Recently, I read an advertisement offering an apartment for sale. I telephoned the advertiser and390 words
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221 1984-02-28 17 THE Education Ministry has invited our school to take part m this year's National Day parade. Our principal has told all Pre-University 3 boys that they have to take part on the big day. We were all surprised by the announcement We221 words
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144 1984-02-28 17 Hospital should liaise with blood bank HOSPITALS should schedule their non-emer-gency operations only when they are sure they will have enough blood supplies. In other words, there should be co-ordination between them and the blood bank. My mother was admitted to a government hospital after the Lunar New Year but144 words
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124 1984-02-28 17 Courtesy means not using high beam I REFER to the letter "High beam blinds other motorists" by "Dazzled". (ST, Jan 18). We fully agree with the comment that use of the high or main beam headlights is irritating and can be unsafe to oncoming traffic. However, although the unnecessary use124 words
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Advertisement260 1984-02-28 17 send shavers down your teeth? Try this simple test.Take^/^B^pMpr efficiently removes a big mouthful of ice- f 3^BRi#\ the plaque that leads cream. How does it i IM WW 1 to gum disease and feel? If you are now m 1 J tooth decay. To pain, then you are one260 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-02-28 18 They jeopardise their citizenship, says Musa KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam today warned Malaysians of Chinese origin that visiting China without the approval of the Malaysian government can put their Malaysian citizenship m jeopardy. He issuedNST; Bernama - 381 words
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124 1984-02-28 18 Sarawak head of state's wife dies X I THING, Man. Toh Puan Datuk Patinggi Norman, wife of the Sarawak Yang Di Pertua Negerl, Ton Datok Patinggi Hafl Abdul Rahman Yaakub, died of a heart attack at the Sarawak General Hospital here today. She was 48. Sarawak Chief Minister Datok PatinggiBernama - 124 words
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284 1984-02-28 18 Drug business 'is flourishing in Pudu Prison' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. DRUGS are freely available within Pudu prison, the largest prison m the country. Ex-prisoners, interviewed independently, gave the same detailed descriptions of how it is done. Experienced social workers and drug counsellors, who come into daily contact with dozens ofNST - 284 words
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124 1984-02-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The city's Anti-Narcot-ics Section (Cawangan Anti-Dadah or the CAD) is aware that a drugs-for-sale syndicate is making the rounds inside Pudu Prison. Highly-placed sources said recently that m various police interviews, exinmates told similar stories with matching details. The sources said: "WeNST - 124 words
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201 1984-02-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor seems to be virtually alone m its problem of not being able to find buyers for more than $125 million worth of its flats and houses, a New Straits Times survey has shown. Pahang, Sarawak, Negri Sembilan, Kelantan, KedahNST - 201 words
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Article58 1984-02-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The government will table a printing Bill m Parliament next month seeking to control distribution of foreign printed materials and tapes m the country. Information Minister Datuk Sen Adib Adam told Bernama today that under the Bill, foreign publishers would be required to pay aBernama - 58 words
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118 1984-02-28 18 ALOR STAR (Kedah), Mon. Development projects m Kedah 's jungles have disturbed the habitat of wild elephants. State Wildlife director Zainuddin bin Abdul Shukor yesterday said many elephants were forced to enter kampungs or plantations m search of food, causing damage toNST - 118 words
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154 1984-02-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Twelve of the 16 Indians stranded by false job offers m Johor Baru since Feb 16 have retrieved their passports from a man who claimed to be an employment agent. The 16, all Punjabis between 19 and 34 yearsBernama - 154 words
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Advertisement598 1984-02-28 18 The Warehouse Building With Overall Modernised Facilities j^^"" ■**w And Spacious Area. f RESTRICTION FOREIGNERS Strategically Sited At The Junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure Easy Communication Sufficient Labour Supply Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebar Industrial Estate You can reach Jurong, Changi Airport. PSA598 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-02-28 19 THE Singapore stock market, hanging on to Wall Streets tail at present, reacted favourably to a 30-point rise there on Friday with a 6 08- point boost. Dealers were optimistic that the market is now recovering from the month-long malaise, which saw the273 words
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Article39 1984-02-28 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business Times I Industrial Composite I 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) I 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 864.88 (4/1/83) I All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) I AN-timeLow 74.75 (17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82) I39 words
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Article33 1984-02-28 19 Up Down Unch Industrials 67 31 28 Finance 14 3 5 Hotefc 6 2 3 Properties 9 1 4 Plantations 10 6 3 Mining 2 2 1 Deb/Loans 2 3 433 words
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Article38 1984-02-28 19 Up Down Unch Industrials 87 16 18 Finance 10 2 2 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 8 1 1 Oil Palms 7 1 1 Tins 9 3 3 Rubbers 18 5 2 Deb/Loans 0 2 138 words
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Article91 1984-02-28 19 AFTER an initial burst of buying support, trading interest levelled off slightly, but prices still finished firm across the fairly wide-front on the XL stock market yesterday. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index gained 2.64 points to 1516.44. The index was, how- ever, distorted91 words
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Article39 1984-02-28 19 TotMba 1100 +50 UM Malacca 820 +50 DKaramat 810 +35 Rhrerview 650 +30 Wearies 500 22 Esso 1240 +20 SeJanjC7 Dred| 670 +20 PMHMfs 520 +20 DBS 1010+15 Benta 820 +15 ICB 765 +15 Oriental rtdr* 620 +1539 words
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Article41 1984-02-28 19 CASH 50c 490-20 RihmanHyd 400 -20 Btrjwtai 484 -16 CftC 464 -16 Spore Land 580 -10 Keck Sent 560 -10 M Cables 520 —10 fNmon 410 -10 J Cement 360 -10 MsianFmfc 290 -8 Kentucky Spore 464 —6 NSOP 400-641 words
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Article50 1984-02-28 19 Feb 24 Fib 27 BT Composite: 947 24 950.32 BT Indicator: *****26 *****02 ST Industrials: 1022.76 1028.84 ST Finance: 2876.19 2892.27 ST Hotels: 971.94 973.79 ST Properties: 695.41 698.02 ST Minings: 309.39 309.11 STPlantatwns: 1959.14 1969 55 OCBC 834.39 838.90 SES Ind: 766.73 768.29 SES All Share: 372.34 371.1750 words
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Article25 1984-02-28 19 Pahang Cons 1,487,000 Ctauan Hup 1,147,000 Gen Corp 1,108,000 Fed Cables 928,000 Supreme Corp 838,000 Total turnover: 18.69 m Total value: $59.01 m25 words
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Article52 1984-02-28 19 BwrtMdßM +2 Sumness unch PMC unch Sot* Sip +3 CtC -16 H«ht unch pa Bk +2 Sine D*t>» unch Ssr a a?" aE" 3HE 8 En. +20 MMKfWpaM +1 Ttam 1 FtN +5 WT +2 -2 U«««*i +4 6*trtrp +5 Nat Iron unch Rottw« I +252 words
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168 1984-02-28 19 Corning to use Singapore as regional base BETTER known here for its household names like Corning Ware, Pyrex and Corelle, Corning Glass Works will now use Singapore as the regional base for making its multiceramic capacitors. This electronic device, which is used extensively m data processing equipment and telecommunications, is168 words
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Article12 1984-02-28 19 CHICAGO A US district court judge issued a tempo12 words
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Article, Illustration315 1984-02-28 19 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By Faceinthel news 1 THE daughters of Dr Sam LJggero are among the most photographed children la the world. Rebecca, 5, and one-year-old Jessica get to say "cheese" almost every day. The avid photographer to their Father, Polaroid's film315 words
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Article, Illustration517 1984-02-28 19 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Attorney-General on legal expertise m new field By We most be aware of our w limitations bat at the same time we must recognise that m looking to others to supplement oar legal experience and expertise, they too have their limitations.517 words
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255 1984-02-28 19 TWO missions will take off from Singapore this year to boost investment and trade links with China and Eastern Europe. Mr Tan Keong Choon, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, says plans have been made to organise an investment255 words
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Article112 1984-02-28 19 Local firms woo M-East buyers SINGAPORE companies are out to woo buyers from the Middle East for a wide range of food, beverage ana packaging materials. A team of seven companies is m Bahrain to take part m the Middle East Food and Equipment Exhibition '84, which began last Sunday.112 words
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Article34 1984-02-28 19 PITTSBURGH Gulf Corp said its board of directors unanimously determined that the partial cash tender offer by Mesa Petroleum and others is unfair and inadequate, and not m the best34 words
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Article103 1984-02-28 19 THE pound Sterling has moved back to $3.11 once again. The main reason for this, according to foreign exchange dealers, Is that It Is riding on the back of the weak US dollar. One dealer said: 'The pound, being an oil currency, also benefited tram103 words
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Article51 1984-02-28 19 Plastic memory chip TOKYO Mitsubishi Electric, a leading Japanese electronic machinery maker, has said that it has developed a 256--kilobit dynamic random access memory chip made entirely of plastic. The new chip will cut down production costs to a quarter of that for conventional ceramic chips, a company spokesman said.AFP - 51 words
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Article401 1984-02-28 19 RONNIE WAI - Cheap and fast RONNIE WAI This is why Japanese firm won $602 m Tuas contract By CHEAP and fast work was the winning combination that netted a Japanese firm a massive award to reclaim land m Jurong. The Japanese-owned Penta-Ocean Construction Company Ltd has won the $602 million contract to401 words
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Article59 1984-02-28 19 LONDON The new Finan cial Times Stork Exchange 100-share real-time index has been named the FT-SE 10U Index, an Bechmce statement said. The name rcOecto the partiripation of the Financial Times newspaper m the index's composition and calculation, thouph mai la arrangements fo: Urn index remainReuter - 59 words
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Article3431 1984-02-28 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,431 words
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Article1841 1984-02-28 20 INDUSTRIALS AJUomoto (4.0084.045) AJeam 12.358 US) (9) 2.87 Antaa (2.138 2.155) (2) 2.17 (5) 2 16 (1) 2.10 (7) 2.13 (3) 2.14 (S3) 2.15 AISB .55OS> 111 5.55 (7) 5.45 (22) 550 AMD (3.488 3.305) (12) 3.52 1 4) 3.56 1 10) 3.54 (4> 3.451,841 words
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Article2740 1984-02-28 20 M shares quoted have a par value of SI, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rijhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend MM is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. 1983/84 Last Yield Voi Day Mfh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) ttfti Low2,740 words
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Article19 1984-02-28 21 Closing prices cents/ kilo Singapore Mar ***** down 3 50 cents Malaysia Mar 263.25 (M) down 2.25 cents19 words
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Article14 1984-02-28 21 Closing prices M$/kilo Straits Tin $29 15 Turnover 93 tonnes, up 8 tonnes14 words
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Article34 1984-02-28 21 GOLD USS/oz Mon Fri Singapore 394 50-395.00 399.40—399 80 Mon Sat Hongkong 394.10-394.60 395.10 395 60 Fri Thurs New York 395.75 396 75 399.00 399.50 London 397 00 397 50 396.00 396.4034 words
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Article117 1984-02-28 21 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5527,140 and closed at 5527,065. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/ 5.50 and eased m quiet trading to U*****.10 4.60. It recovered to close the morning at U*****.80 5.30. Later, it slipped to U*****.80 4.30 (day low), went up to U*****.25, 4.75117 words
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Article22 1984-02-28 21 Xunt prices COTER 7ri 975.50—976.00 W 50-991 51* 3 months 995 aC-396 <M) (1011.50— lliZ.i'.'. Market tone Easter Sales 12.400 tonnes22 words
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Article24 1984-02-28 21 CMm price* ALUMNUM E/tom Fri Spot 971.00-***** (1003 00-1003.50) 3 months 994.00— 995 00 (1028 00-1028 50) Market tone: Weak Sates: 21.750 tonnes24 words
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Article135 1984-02-28 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices fell on selling pressure and buyers' reserve, reflecting weaker palm oil futures and a continuing absence of foreign demand, dealers said. PALM Closing prices Crude MS /tome pafcnoi Feb 1510 1500 (central south) Mar 1470 (south centra!) Apr 1245 (north) May 1125135 words
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Article72 1984-02-28 21 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with Mar One RSS buyers quoted at 239.00 cents per kilo, down 3.50 cents from last Friday's close. In Koala Lumpur, the market closed lower, with Mar Int One RSS buyers quoted at 263.25 cents per kilo, down 2.25 cents from72 words
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Article55 1984-02-28 21 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement floor level of M 529.15 per kilo, with sentiment depressed by a weaker close m London. The buffer stock manager absorbed most of the offerTurnover rose slightly to 93 tonnes from 85 last Friday, with no55 words
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Article28 1984-02-28 21 Closini prices SILVER US$/troy oz Mon Fri Singapore 9 50 9 55 9 73-9.80 Fri Thurs New York 9 60-9 65 9 73-9.78 Source Credit Swsse. Spore28 words
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Article299 1984-02-28 21 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kilo) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 234.00- -235.00N 232.75— 233.75N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Mar 240.50—241.00 239.00—239.50 263.25- -264.25 263.25-263 75 Int. 1 RSS Apr 244 .50— 245.00 243 50 -244.00 Int. 2 RSS Mar 232.50— 234.50N299 words
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Article355 1984-02-28 21 I Noon ciosine Gambier 100% 2nd class 253 A 5% i9 OON prices S/100 k| 1 N winniwiipro 100% 3rd class 248 8 10% new crop 188.00N Coconut 5% 243 C 15% 186.50N w Source Produce Exchange 10% 238 D-20% 185.50N OH Closing prices, 15 233 E 25%355 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-02-28 21 HONGKONti: Stocks closed mostly lower. The Hang Seng Index dropped 25.91 points to close at 1,022.85. Brokers said prices fell on speculative selling ahead of Wednesday's government Budget. Rumours pointed to increased company taxes and renewed concern about Hongkong's future. The covering of short positions m late trading helped293 words
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Article269 1984-02-28 21 f rt 27 HKS Ciwift Associated Howls 0.68N inch Bank Of East Asia 2850 »0 1 Carrlan Invest Cheung Kong 865 -0.2, China UgtH 12J0 -0.4 Croas Harb Tunnel 12.00 02 P E Consortium 057 -002 Far East Exch PhUe* 0080 -0005 O I Cement ***** Great Eagle 0+4269 words
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Article289 1984-02-28 21 Feb 27 T«n Chanf* AJInomoto 1000 »8 I Akal 561 +18 1 Amidl 1230 40 Asahi Chem 415 +8 Aaanl Olau 888 3 i Bank Tk 3«0 -8 Brldfestone 570 unch Canon 1490 10 Casio Computer 1510 HO CttHen 040 2 D Nip Print 770 *2 O Nippon xrw.289 words
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Article288 1984-02-28 21 Feb 27 Cents Chanfe (Aust) A C I 181 2 A N I 245 +3 A P M 217 +1 ADerfoyle 830 unch Age 2758 i Alliance Oil 84 unch Allied Mill 238 -4 Ampol Exp 430 +5 Ampol Pet 170 +3 Anz 556 +4 Ashton 112 unch B288 words
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Article67 1984-02-28 21 TOKYO A leading Japanese tanker operator, Japan Line Ltd, plans a mass dismissal of 600 employees at the end of March m an effort to tide over its tremendous deficit, company sources said. The sources said that the management had made known the dismissal plan to67 words
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443 1984-02-28 21 WASHINGTON Early m February, religious, public health and public interest group members from 24 nations met m Mexico City and ended the Nestle boycott. For church officials, it was one of the longest and most successful confrontations between corporations and religionbacked organisations.443 words
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Article222 1984-02-28 21 THE US dollar opened at 552.1250/60 and trading was quiet with rate rlos ing at 552.1255/65. The greenback was also quietly traded against the major currencies. It closed higher on some short covering, although market sentiments were still bearish. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.6335/45 and closed at222 words
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Article199 1984-02-28 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 2.0022 2 0053 5 04-4 96 Canadian dollar 1.6961 1.6973 5.95—5.85 NZ dollar 1.4101 1.4124 7.17—7.03 Sterling pound 3.1159 3.1 195 3 25-3.18 US dollar 2.1255 2 1265199 words
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Article182 1984-02-28 21 Managers' prices for Feb 28 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.49 3 71 The Savings Fund 2 09 2.22 S'pore Prog Fund 1.50—1.59 Spore Sec Fund 2.29—2 43 S'pore Invest Fund 1.24—1.31 Spore Equity Fund 1.48—1.57 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 92 3.10 Mai Prog Fund182 words
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Article, Illustration610 1984-02-28 21 Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr cargo tine block Maersk Rando (8410S) 28/2 (2300) 51 1000 HOC N3 Ned Colombo (5209F) 29/2 (0700) TA 3 1000-1200/1700-1900 Al Anro Asia (99/707) 29/2(0700) TA 3 1200-1400/1700-1900 H! 1100-1200/*****900 LI X Gavnlov (SAE/84)610 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-02-28 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Builder 22 a'side 28/2 Camellia 10/11 a'side 28/2 Hannah Lu 19 a'side 28/2 Kim Soon Li 21E aside 28/2 Kota Pusaka 13/4 aside 28/2 Ned Bangkok 46 a'side 28 2 Overwave 18 aside 28/2 Ploydee 15/6 a'side 28/2 Rotterdam 44/5 a'side280 words
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Article379 1984-02-28 21 Business done in Kuala Lumpur From Page 20 Sr Best (9.058 9.105) Talam f 13.00S) Tanjung (12.00S) Tlnukh Langat (8.508 9.005) (1) 8.50 Tronoh (8.508 9.005) PALM OIL Austral Ent (6.105) (1) 6.30 (4) 6.20 (1) 6.10 Batn Kawan (5.158) (6) 5.15 xd Benta (9.055) (7) 9.10 (8) 9.40 (6)379 words
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Article146 1984-02-28 22 Commodities furore m KL Clearing house and exchange accused of breaching Commodities Trading Act THE Kuala Lumpur Commodities Clearing House (KLCCH), as well as the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Exchange (KLCE), are under attack for allegedly breaching the Commodities Trading Act. The angry operators, Sakapp Commodities, allege that the KLCCH, with146 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-02-28 22 MR GERARD M. LAU has become the new managing director of NCR Singapore and area manager for Singapore and Malaysia the first local man to head both territories m the multi-national computer organisation. Married with three children, Mr Lav is a graduate of361 words
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124 1984-02-28 22 Faber Merlin THE board of Faber Merlin has asked for a temporary suspension of the company s shares from today. Sources expect the company to announce a deal it has struck with the New Straits Times. Though they are unclear as to the possibilities,124 words
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Article55 1984-02-28 22 PENDING an announcement, the board of rubber producers Talplng Consolidated Bhd yesterday asked for its shares to be suspended to prevent further speculation m them. Later, it was announced that the board is proposing a two-for-one bonus issue and also that the Msl shares should be split into55 words
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Article76 1984-02-28 22 MR JACK CHIA has bought an additional parcel of Haw Par shares. His latest purchase of 29,000 shares at an average price of $2.65 per share brings his total stake to just under 29.08 million shares. The Jack Chia group is now half a percentage point away from76 words
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Article55 1984-02-28 22 KEMAYAN Oil Palm Bhd announced an 18 per cent fall m its pretax operating profit for the six months ending Nov 30, last. It was down to Ms 2 million from M 52.45 for the previous year. Turnover for the group fell by 9 per55 words
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Article45 1984-02-28 22 INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated Bhd has reported a 13.3 per cent increase m pre-tax profits at half tune. Based on this performance, the directors are confident their earlier profit projection of M 54.08 million for the year ending June this year can be achieved.45 words
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Article203 1984-02-28 22 Father and son seeking over $3 b m punitive damages for breach of contract SAN FRANCISCO A businessman and his son have filed a US$l.5 billion (553.18 billion) federal court suit charging Shell Oil and its domestic and foreign subsidiaries with breach of contract and anti-trust violations. Mr203 words
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82 1984-02-28 22 DATUK Dr Mokhzani Abdul Rahim has been appointed chairman of three subsidiary companies of Fusan Fishing Net Manufacturing Berhad. The companies are Industrial Boilers and Allied Equipment Sdn Bhd, Hart Engineering (Pte) Ltd and Hart Engi-nnoi-inrt Qrln I2aphoH group managing director of United Motor82 words
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Article126 1984-02-28 22 TDM Bhd announced yesterday that the Foreign Investment Committee has approved its three planned acquisitions: First, 25.82 per cent of the issued and paid-up capital of Klang Java Bharu Development Bhd for M 55.64 million cash. Second, 40 per cent of the issued and126 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-02-28 22 Moneywise QMY WIFE has stopped working, and her only income now is from interest earned on bank savings and fixed deposits. Does she still have to declare her bank interest and pay tax on this? Is it true tha* interest accrued from savings and fixed deposit accounts is taxable only368 words
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Article381 1984-02-28 22 First venture firm to be set up Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank KUALA LUMPUR In a bold initiative, ArabMalaysian Merchant Bank is to launch the first venture capital company m Malaysia, subject to approval from the relevant authorities. The proposed company is expected to get off the ground by the middle ofMalaysian Business Times - 381 words
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Advertisement804 1984-02-28 23 lEII EI EPH E SER yjl? SATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP ■<> Mond.,-Fnd.y Ordmory SI 00 per wo,d «M,n > l 5 QoH j- -A m^^ w\ W Wii. a^^^^W Saturday 9.00 a-n 3.00 pin S l9 00 per ».>i en "I A Entertainment Food guide 2p*<*^P^ r-^m *f I t sszJl804 words
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Advertisement772 1984-02-28 23 20 Pets DOBERMANN. GERMAN SHEP- a .HERO puppies from Champion/ pri2e winning parents, cheap to good toomes 18. Jalan Shaer. *****0-T PEDIGREE LABRADOR (BLACK) for sale. 1 male. 3 1 '2 months old. parents imported, for dog's lover only Details, please call *****55, Miss Teo office hours STAINED LABEL IMPORTED772 words
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Advertisement423 1984-02-28 23 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage WELCOME TO OPEN DAILY: p. 10.00 A.M. TO 11.00 P.M. OX-Urf// 'Massage A~ > 'Sauna Bath V^ QC 'Rub Back Co lin o 'Facial odUlld 'Manicure 51, Goldhill Plaza, #03-09 Podium Block (Old Goldhill) TEL: *****00/ *****11 RELAX A REFRESH YOURSELF AT423 words
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Advertisement420 1984-02-28 23 33 Babysitting/Creches METROPOLITAN YMCA 60 STEVENS ROAD (1025) TEL: *****55 EXT. 508 Wa hava vacancies m our Day care lor Children, mg— 2-6. Wa at* centrally located, and hava axcellant lacili ties with wall trained staff. 34 Gardening BALMORAL LANDSCAPE CAN make your world better. Professional results! Free quotation. No420 words
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Advertisement734 1984-02-28 23 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor RENOVATION CONTRACTOR for alteration and additional works, aluminium sliding windows and grilles, box awnings and tiling works for private house and HDB flat. Please call us at Block 26, #01-672. New Upper Changi Road (Bedok South). For quotations with no obligations. Tel: *****27 *****54 (9.00 am 9.00pm.)734 words
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Advertisement543 1984-02-28 23 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems SEE FWA SPECIALIZES m Video. Colour TV., Hi-Fi system repairs, antennae installation. Tel: *****14, *****95 SILVER RIVER C.T.V. Day/ Night Fast m service. Specialist m video/ antenna installation. *****31. TURNTABLE THORENS 147 with dynavector 10x3 cartridge. Amplifier Luxman L 450. Tel: *****82 after Bpm. 39 Photography543 words
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Advertisement466 1984-02-28 23 51 Printing/Copying Services OFFSET PRINTING, LETTERHEAD Invoice, cash saie and receipt. Name cards, 500 pieces $20. 1,000 pieces $32. Photocopying services, free collection and delivery for above 1,000 pieces Instant services available. Tel: *****61/2. NAME CARDS 200 pieces $10, 500 pieces $20, 1000 pieces $35. For quick printing within 2466 words
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Advertisement446 1984-02-28 23 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services BOOKKEEPING/TAX RETURNS Services for Proprietors. Partnership. Shops. Incorporation of limited companies Call Yap *****08. COMPANY INCORPORATION/ BOOK-KEEPING Tax/ Answering Comprehensive secretarial services available. Jelen Secretarial Services: *****67/ *****69. HONG KONG COMPANIES Incorporation, taxation, management services, enquire DSMGT at Rm 923, Star House, TST, Hong446 words
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Advertisement424 1984-02-28 23 lili I If] I 65 Situations Wanted I ENGLISH SPEAKING, HARDWORK I ING. reliable experienced Uve-tn Domestic Helpers Babysit ii"available lor immediate employ ment Please call 733^,45 I *****92 HOUSEWIFE! HARDWORKING RELIABLE Filipino genera Housekeepers available For mimediate employment Inclusive of security bond arrangeab.f Flease call Eleana *****14 SPECIALIST TRAINED424 words
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Advertisement390 1984-02-28 24 Vn|ri ALL WORK AND no (.1., makes IM* Jane a dull girl reads an adver- I LaV •■"lent at ci.issilicalion titie H I'Sn.s aiUertlser ntit onl> |'r>>vi(te.s aaaL_ you with temporary i Ign fin [S merits. the\ are lilmi >:i, enie.l a |lj j .s 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP390 words
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Advertisement385 1984-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Domestic REQUIRED LOCAL, STAY-IN and experienced Maid tor 12-daj oi i hit)> Saterj tOPft-taSfl call at igoon View, Marine Parade Road WON 80, S*pore 1544. IVI *****0;) WANTED FILIPINO MAID LOOk after i eblldren, cooking, general housework At;'* Ahmf 25.Te1: MBBIOQ 9u.m U noon *****30 ■p385 words
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Advertisement400 1984-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A\ W PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION 1 OF SINGAPORE (PRIVATE) m LIMITED g| invites applications from suitably qualified 9 persons for the following position:— I Confidential Clerk mt Requirements: c GCE 'A' level with good credit m English At least 1 year's relevant working exS perience Sm400 words
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Advertisement196 1984-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical eHBSU RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST (FEMALE) GCE O 1 Level. Be able to speak English/ Mandarin fluently. Able to start work immediately. Experience not necessary as training will be provided. Ability to operate PMBX switchboard. Transport/ allowance provided. Uniforms provided. School leavers are welcome. Interested applicants, please196 words
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Advertisement340 1984-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical BRUNNER TRADING (PTE) LTD has immediate vacancy for: SECRETARY Pre-requiaitea: a Private Secretarial Certificate with 3 years' experience m trading company. a Shorthand 90 w.p.m.; typing 60 w.p.m. a Good command of spoken and written English. Possesses good organisational ability and be willing to work340 words
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Advertisement520 1984-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A well established firm requires (1) FEMALE COSTS CLERK GCE 'O' Level with credits m English and Maths. LCCI Costing Certificate Preferably with 1- 2 years' relevant experience. Preferably those residing m dist. 19. (2) FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK a GCE 'O' Level with credits m520 words
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Advertisement526 1984-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SUMIDEN ELECTRONICS PTE LTD A subsidiary of Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd, Japan invites applications for: FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum GCE 'O' level a Must possess LCC Higher Accounting or Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate c Must be able to prepare accounts up to trial balance Ability526 words
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Advertisement551 1984-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Well established timber company urgently requires Female Accounts Clerk c Completed GCE O' Level c Completed LCCI Bookkeeping c At least 3 years's working experience Female General Clerk c Completed GCE 'O' Level c Able to operate telex machine and handle all kinds of correspondence,551 words
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Advertisement635 1984-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Rapidly expanding firm of Public Accountants require immediately the following: 1) AUDIT ASSISTANTS Partly qualified and experienced staff will be considered 2) ACCOUNTANCY/ AUDIT CLERKS 3) CLERICAL STAFF Good career prospects. Remuneration negotiable according to experience and qualification* Plsass apply with c.v. and photo to:--4635 words
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Advertisement588 1984-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerical An established Public Accounting Firm requires: A) AUDIT SENIORS j c Graduates or Diploma hold ers In Accounting or Business Studies with I 2 years audit experience B) AUDIT ASSISTANTS c Pursuing the A (".A :ourse and havt passed I,evel I vmt. or without588 words
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Advertisement616 1984-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An Engineering Company urgently requirea an ACCOUNTS CLERK Pusses* iiL'b: O' level with LCCI Bookkff pmg I'ertifleaVM At le^sl jfirs' relevant working ÜBOVtenCt. a Ability to type and work independently Beaton *ill lummensurate with quaJlnc&Uona and experience interested applicanta plaaaa contact tor interview: TEL *****30616 words
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Advertisement594 1984-02-28 25 68 Situations Vacant c) Secretariat/Clerical HOBBY TOYS INDUSTRIAL (PTE) LTD requires PRODUCTION CLERK a GCE O" Level a Knowledge or simple accounts a Experience not necessary Interested applicanta please call personalty or writa to: 61-K JALAN JAMBATAN LAMA SINGAPORE 2573 TEL: *****57 KOKUSAI ENGINEERING a SERVICES PTE. LTD 103. Traa594 words
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Advertisement536 1984-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical AUDIO TYPIST a with telex experience 5 day week salary $550 to $600 S. T. BOX A***** 380. KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0023 or tal: *****22 MRS. AUYONG. BILINGUAL TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ TYPIST required by establiahed company. Preferably with experience, ability to covaraa wall. Interested applicants,536 words
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Advertisement915 1984-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Urgently required Female General Clerk a English educated a Knowledge of Book-keeping It typing. c Knowledge of Mandarin c Able to start work immediately Interested applicants please Tel: *****33 Mr. Tlew. Wanted 1 GENERAL CLERK (Chinese Girl) for typing and clerical duties. 1 ACCOUNTS CLERK915 words
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Advertisement852 1984-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical REQUIRED FEMALE GENERAL Clerk. Able to type, do simple accounts with working experience Please write with contact telephone number, recent photograph, expected salary to: Henderson P.O. Box 573, Spore 9114. TIME-KEEPER NEEDED FOR construction site. Experience essential. Must possess class 2 and 3 driving licence.852 words
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Advertisement555 1984-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK URGENTLY required by Import export company. Knowledge of typing, correspondence. Tel: *****63. GIRL FRIDAY FOR a Legal firm. Must be of pleasant personality, good typing and English, tel: *****26. HARDWARE COMPANY IN Geylang requires Clerk cum Typist. Applicants pleaae call *****13 for appointment.555 words
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Advertisement430 1984-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant Sales IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF NOW WITHOUT INVESTING A PENNY, THAT'S RIGHTI You can pretend that a rich relative left enough money to provide you with: 1. A product that cost $32 million to develop. 2 Liberal financing, enough to cover as many sales as can be430 words
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Advertisement598 1984-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant Sales We are looking for suitable applicants to join our retail/office system products. 1) SALES CO-ORDINATOR (FEMALE) 2) SALES REPRESENTATIVE (MALE/FEMALE) Requirements: Post 1 ft 2: Minimum 'O' level qualifications Matured and pleasant personality Age between 20 —28 years Possess class 3 driving licence preferably with own598 words
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Advertisement596 1984-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant Sales i Floral Dew requires FEMALE SALES PERSONNEL due to further expansion to take charge of branches telephone sales Candidates with experience and able to work independently Remuneration will include salary plus attractive commission. CALL *****77 for interview appointment. Publisher of a monthly trade magazine with International596 words
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Advertisement622 1984-02-28 25 66 Situation! Vacant f) Sales SALES CONSULTANTS Smart, attractive reliable ladle;who are lh and above completed Secondary education able to assume resp: risibilities selling experience a.i advantage but not necessary a* comprehensive training will be given Willing to work with initiative within department stores Opportunities {«.r overseas travelling wili be622 words
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Advertisement828 1984-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant Sales f'nl.i OlMßCtlca requires FULL/PART-TIME BEAUTY CONSULTANTS h ree training provulei! Attractive iriiume Interested plett.se i all personally 21. Cuictdtn Road, -03-02 Ming Aroada (bahind Ming Court Hotel) Singapore 1024 Tal: *****96. Waqmrad uioantty 1) SALES PERSONNEL 2) FEMALE SALES CO-ORCMNATORS intaraatad plaaaa apply with contact phona828 words
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Advertisement517 1984-02-28 26 i 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales ELECTRICAL SHOP AT Buklt Timah Shopping IVntre. urgentl> rt-quires Salesman girl with experience Interested please call 4*>***** EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS REQUIRED. Applicants should show themselves to be good m talking, persuasive and sociable. Call: *****71 INTERESTED IN CONVERTING spare times to cash? Earn extra by517 words
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Advertisement504 1984-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ¥(fik GEAC i offers you v v <> a y! yk IlKJiCooo Jfr fA a^^a^a^B^^aT^^^a^lTT^^ V* v jr^UlL^Ub^jJ Ya J y Y. Completed secondary 4 education A A from a technical stream OR y y. NTC 3 m Maintenance Fitting504 words
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Advertisement430 1984-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical GEHMO H invites suitably qualified candidates for the positions of: Technical Certificate m Mechanical/Elec- trical Engineering from Singapore Technical Institute I •Ability to work independently with blueI prints and machine manuals Ability to write simple reports on machine faults I Secondary technical education with a430 words
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Advertisement82 1984-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD requires DRAFTSMAN/ DRAFTSWOMAN Applicants should possess ITC certificate with 1 year's drafting experience Primary responsibilities will be drafting designing of tooling for production use. Interested applicants, please write In stating details of qualifications experience, present salary contact telephone number to:82 words
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Advertisement444 1984-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical fa S 2S LEE KIM TAH SSL (PTE) LTD An established construction firm has immediate vacancies for the following posts:— Asst. Co-Ordinator (Formwork) Asst. Co-Ordinator (Steel Work) Diploma m Building or Civil Minimum 2 years' experience as Structural Foreman. Must444 words
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Advertisement463 1984-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical requires Tool Die Makers I Male Press Machine I Klcctro- plating I Requirements:— f At least completed primary education Completed National Service Be able to perform rotating shifts. if I Gross Salary *****.00 I S B S2O adjustment upon 3 month's 8 D B probation.463 words
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Advertisement300 1984-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical DYNA-CRAFT INTERNATIONAL require* In charge ot operating and to assist set-up of sophisticated electro- plating equipment The person Mate i Singapore Citizens with GCE O Secondary 4 m Science Stream No experience is required Those who have completed N S are preferred Musi be willing300 words
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Advertisement547 1984-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ~W SINGAPORE TEST SERVICES PTE LTD m hsui' u'\ .it <* Our !.i, ',r> :u BokU I'im.iN N INSPECTION TECHNICIANS (Male) c U*. t: O le\ei c No shift vrnrk INSPECTION ASSISTANTS (Male) c BtCOTMfcMj nlucution c AMe fed *>•?*< >n rotating I •Mfta Our547 words
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Advertisement434 1984-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical h^ r CHARTERED ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subsuii.iry of tanrttes applications for: QC INSPECTOR Sfioinl.iry A education with at least J years relevant ■rarfclna, experience Successful candidate can expect high Starting salary depending on qualifications and experience Our benefits include: Free uniforms c Medical434 words
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Advertisement487 1984-02-28 27 86 Situations Vacant g) Technical Engineering company recjuirrs DRAUGHTSMAN Candidates should possess a Diploma itc m MecbanicalEngineeriiix ITC In Mechanical drawings and iir.si«n Must be able to work independently In transferring existing machinery into drawings, update engineering drawings and project designing At least 2 years' experience In Mechanical drafting. Apply487 words
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Advertisement550 1984-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical We have immediate vacancies for the following:MACHINISTS Candidates should: c possess a NTC Certificate c have at least 3 years' relevant working experience In millIng turning c have completed National Service. Applicants are invited to call:--*****79 *****25 tor an appointment or write to THE PERSONNEL550 words
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Advertisement585 1984-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical A plastic injection moulding company requires mala Singapore citizen for A) MACHINE TECHNICIAN. 1 2 years experience m Plastic injection moulding Mould setting and trouble shooting. Machine maintenance. B) Q.C. TfcCHNICIAN. GCE 'O' level from Technical/Science stream. Some experience preferred. Interested parties please call *****41585 words
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Advertisement549 1984-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I L& NEMIC LAMBDA I B A multi-national company specialising m switching power supply has B jp vacancies for: fl| B PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS I B The successful candidates will supervise a team of Production Operators B B m achieving pre-determined quality, yield and quantity targets.549 words
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Advertisement73 1984-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Urgently Required Permanent morning and afternoon shifts. WE OFFER: Very good confirmation increment 6 months adjustment increment. Incentive bonus $20 p.m. Machine allowance $80/ $50 p.m. Free t-shirts and uniforms, etc. Call personally at: BLK 1009, Eunos Aye 6 #01-16 Singapore 144073 words
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Advertisement106 1984-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production ArmaiiV PRODUCTION i OPERATORS I I TIXAS INSTRUMENTS 1 cjet the I BEST PLUS] r\ pi Salary ad- >| I 1 justment upon J confirmation t Increments twice a year Shift aNowance 4 Transport allowance 2 months fpy bonus |S 12/21 days |gj=' annual leave106 words
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Advertisement261 1984-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production |(f) I EM S .i'c H Manufacturing Division) invite applications foi the following positions \lin Sec 3 education Iglgj Completed tull-ume \s EXperience as Operators m PI H \utoij^s mated Plating. Screening, \rtwork, or Pjjxvvi_ConiroL_ \lm Pr. 6 education |^X Completed full time MS 111261 words
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Advertisement119 1984-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Required i 1) 2 PLASTIC INJECTION SUPERVISORS With ;■> to 4 year.- experience 2) 20 PLASTIC INJECTION FEMALE OPERATORS Preferably living m Clement. Weal Coast areas for both Interested please call *****63 or i call personally at Bit. 13 Pandan Loop j 01-45. Spore 0512119 words
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Advertisement215 1984-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production 66 Situations Vacant h) Production '*"<UBW fl i SPORTS tip— YAMAHA V.' j MALE FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS You'll get attractive starting salary Subsidized meals I 5-day week j Child aHowance j 'i^^B^^^P^^^^^n^JT^^^^J^Ha^Hß i Overtime work is available if you're 16 years above with primary/ p215 words
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Advertisement512 1984-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production 66 Situations Vacant h) Production lililillilililillilliillliii JBfiuBBBBBBBBBHH 0 HITACHI jj Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte. Ltd. ,j| Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million i\ Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufac- 11 turlng Company m Jurong has the following 1 1 vacancies for keen and dynamic people512 words
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Advertisement379 1984-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production TECHNOMER MOULDINGS PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for:FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS Requirements:- Above 16 years. Able to speak and understand either English, Malay or Mandarin. Jfi3JJ rience not nece ssary, training will be proWe offer- Good starting monthly basic salary Meal allowance. Shift allowance when on379 words
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Advertisement241 1984-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production requires S| Male/ iN Female V Production Operators V Fixed Working X Hours 7.00 am -4.1 8pm c 4.20pm- 11.20pm JL c 11.20pm -7.00 am Requirements JL c Age 1 6 above \J •Primary/Secondary education V Materials X Handler c 7.00am -4.1 8pm X Requirements241 words
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Advertisement332 1984-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production interconios (Formerly Buckbee-Mearsl j SFor our rapidly E expanding operations 59 we have openings for: 11 /lN v all ill •tl i uhMm^nVhT^ Age below 30 preferred E Minimum Secondary 3 Training will be E provided Ej Excellent working E s environment jjjjj B Rotating332 words
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Advertisement378 1984-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production WELCOME FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS WE OFFER GOOD SALARY FIVE DAYS WORK WEEK NO SHIFT WORK FREE TRANSPORTATION FREE MEDICAL CARES FULLY AIRCONED COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT AND MANY OTHER FRINGE BENEFITS PLEASE APPLY TO PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT SHIRASUNA SINGAPORE PTE LTD BLOCK 5048 ANG MO KIO INDUSTRIAL PARK378 words
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Advertisement397 1984-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant I i h) Production SEC j Due to rapid expansion NEC. a leading company m the Electronics Industry requires additional Female QC Inspectors to support its production department FEMALE Q.C. INSPECTORS Sec 2 and above No experience needed Very high starting salary and fringe benefits Please call397 words
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Advertisement456 1984-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production HYMOLD PTE LTD MALE GENERAL WORKERS 5-da> week No shift a Good pa> Transport provided a 2 days attendance inrentivt- Free medical and ftental treatment Sporti and recreation Hostel for Malaysian* Intervlp* at Fourth Lok Yang Rd Feeder Bus Service 250 A> 250A MALE MACHINE456 words
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Advertisement655 1984-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ©MYSHOP CONVENIENCE ■»-> I STORE (S) PTE LTD A jaoonese chain ot mim-mart has immediate vacancies 'or the following positions 1. ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS (tam*ines NCW TOWN/um R PAYA ÜBAR/SIOLAP BRANCHES) Must how expedience working m Supermarkets Bilingual Preferably Secondary 4655 words
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Advertisement409 1984-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 'MS I Hagettteyer Electronics (S) Ptc. Ltd. (Service Division) Due to our expansion progrumme, we have further vacancies to be filled by suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the following positions: j Spare Parts Clerk Male or female appli- cants should have GCE 'O' Level, be409 words
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Advertisement531 1984-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous QootWrod Rank HOTEL invites applications for the following positions: 1. Confidential Clork/Typist Salary: $420.00 Pleasant personality OCE O' level with good command of English Typing Speed: 40 to 45 w.p.m. Prepared to do 2 rotating shifts 2. Waiters/Waitrossee Salary: $535.00 Pleasant personality Completed Secondary Education531 words
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Advertisement352 1984-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous requires 1) GENERAL CLERK (FEMALE) Minimum GCE 'O' level Preferably experience m stock control or internal sales Typing Knowledge Bilingual m English and Chinese 2) QUALITY CONTROLLERS Must possess NTC Grade 2 or NTC Grade 3 m electrical field 3) APPRENTICE MACHINISTS 4) REWINDING HANDS352 words
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Advertisement437 1984-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Southern Ocean Shipbuilding F Co. Pie Invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following vacancies RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK Job Requirements:- Minimum Secondary 2 education Must be able to speak good English Pleasant personality and good telephone etiquette. The company provides attractive term* and conditions437 words
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Advertisement345 1984-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ]*UNO COUJYT HOTEL urgently requires: 1. Lounge Waitresses c Height: 1.61 m c Pleasant disposition Knowledge of cocktail drinks 2. Laundry Valet 3. House Stewards (Cleaners) We offer: Free Meals Free Uniform Medical Benefits (Sick, Hospltalisation leave, etc) Free SATA Insurance Scheme Promotional Opportunities Paid345 words
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Advertisement511 1984-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Lsf"sV4 s%^ blbbVA af% fl ajajajajn SINGWORE INDUSTRK EGWtMWPTELTD. requires MALAY COMPANY DRIVER c Possess a clean driving record. a At least 2 years experience, driving senior executive. a Pleasant personality. PARTS CLERK (MALE) c GCE. 'O' Level c Age between 22-25 years old c511 words
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Advertisement501 1984-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous APOLLO THEATRE RESTAURANT NITECLUB urgently requires 1) TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Day) a Experience In operating pmbx nrttcbboanl a Able to speak Mandarin c Gross salary around $600 2) NITECLUB HOSTESSES a Pleasant personality 3) NITECLUB WAITRESSES 4) RESTAURANT GENERAL WORKERS Interested please apply personally with photograph501 words
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Advertisement556 1984-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A tending furniture manufacturer i nfsporn aeefci qualified r> >t>o rwl for the following position*: A) LUMBER YARD SUPERVISO! Ife 1 1 reread, m kttn-drj operatlur, and taflatwi ing At least 5 years' working fxp^nerir^ m sraoi working Industr) ■eaSSBi leaflet*! B) DRAFTSMEN stsntßttra Bo556 words
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Advertisement440 1984-02-28 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous KINGS HOTEL LTD 1) TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Kemale) 2) LOUNGE HOSTESSES 3) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 4) CHAMBERMAIDS (Service point* offered) Please apply personally to: The) Personnel Depart merit Room 102, Havelock Road Singapore) 0316 between 9am. VI ru>on and 2pm 4pm Leading cidrment Manufacturer requires suitable personnels440 words
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Advertisement511 1984-02-28 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An Kstablisheil Training Centre requires the following positlon.s- Receptionist* (Full Time) I If X •<_>' Level Able to i-onver.se m Kn^l'sh Mandarin Store Clerk (Male) Mm CH'K O Level Preferably with working experience Completed national Service c Genersl Alfeirs Assistent Me*} GCE C Level Able511 words
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Advertisement543 1984-02-28 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Required: FEMALE STORE CLERK In c leading fashion manufacturing company. c Able to commence work Immediately. c Preferably with Ito 2 years' working experience and bilingual. c Starting salary $350 and above. c 5-day week and other fringe benefits. Apply personally at: BLK 101, #03-13543 words
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Advertisement499 1984-02-28 30 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous KWANG SIA PTE LTD requires: DRIVER For Company Director c Class 3 driving licence. c Clean driving record. c Speaks fluently m English and a 2nd language, c Experience Is essential. Applicants pleeee cell et: 1, COLOMBO COURT #05-12 SINGAPORE 0617 TEL: *****66 GREAT EASTERN HOTEL499 words
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Advertisement461 1984-02-28 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous OG $564/- SALESGIRLS c Conversant m English Mandarin c Female, age above 16 Interview 11am spm: 1) 4th Storey OG People's Park, 2) OG Elite Qrdflr Plaza S'pura, 3) OG Orchard 228 Orchard Road. MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES requires DRIVERS DESPATCH RIDERS Call: *****29 360 Orchard461 words
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Advertisement664 1984-02-28 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LA PIAZZA COFFEE HOUSE requires 1. WAITERS/WAITRESSES 2. PART-TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3. DISPENSER Interview time: 12pm to 7pm. Cell personally at: 68, ORCHARD ROAD PLAZA SINGAPURA, #01-14 SINGAPORE 0923. (YAOHAN ORCHARD ENTRANCE) Men's High fashion manufacturing company requires (1) SAMPLE MECHINIST (2) CLERICAL ASSISTANT (3)664 words
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Advertisement873 1984-02-28 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SALESGIRLS (20 YEARS above) and Store cum Delivery Assistants required. Interview at: Stanley Company Pte Ltd, 180 Paya Lebar Road sot-05 Vi Guang Factory Building Singapore 1440. Tel: *****33. SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED for Thomson/ Jurong Areas. Permanent 12 hour shifts. Gross salary range $550/ $650/-.873 words
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Advertisement695 1984-02-28 30 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous AN ESTABLISHED ELECTRICAL Firm requires Driver cum Dcliv- j cry with Class 2 and 3 licence X j interested, contact: *****66 CHINESE DENTAL ASSISTANTS cum Receptionists. With/ without experience. To start immediately. Ring *****74 for interview CHINESE OFFICE BOY required Interested, please call at 11 i695 words
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Advertisement715 1984-02-28 30 I i« wip-n m om Of "*|l*"|O|iß^ menu i traUnj ■:i.j..ii,> iJL JOIJCm looking for not one but foriv t*~_ vMiuiy can rbeat cari wt IDI iSI AAa llYl privilege of being m the J Ck\lU j/AVJ I UmeUghl I miii inn DATSUN PICKUP FOR hire price special rate 31.715 words
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Advertisement639 1984-02-28 30 78 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nissan Low Interest/ Low Downpoyment Downpay m ants Pulsar 1.0 DX 553,200 Sunny 1.3 DX $$3,400 Sunny I.3 GL 553.700 ARF includes registration fee ($1000) and 1 year road tax. Authorised 'NISSAN Dealer: Dm DRIX* MOTOR (A member of Ruby Group) Main Off ice/Showroom Tel:639 words
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Advertisement751 1984-02-28 31 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan 1978 OATSUN 120 V ill. Private owner r.in PARF, airi'on. cassette apart! rims. $13.000 Tel t)2SIO«J Steven Yap 1979 OATSUN 240 L 1 private >>wner MlgluaJ new condition hull BMWMXtea PARF eligible le! 45yx:i2 1960 OATSUN BLUEBIRD tad pn- va'.e owner aircon. radio751 words
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Advertisement763 1984-02-28 31 I 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford 1979 FORO GRANADA 2.8 Fully automatic Eligible ror PARK immaculate condition. Passed VICOM inspection PARF value $28,500 Selling $31,000 negotiable *****63 CORTINA 2OOOE 1974 trouble free to date, made trip to Kuala Lumpur recently Best offer secures. Tel *****JC! ALMOST 1980 GRANADA 2763 words
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Advertisement821 1984-02-28 31 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda 1979 HONDA ACCORD Automatic. Two owners, aircond. radio cassette, sports rims, excellent condition. $19,200 Tel. *****44. 1980 ACCORD 4-DOOR. Automa tic. 2 careful owners. Tax new. Original condition $22,300 ono. Call *****43 1960 HONDA CIVIC 3-door Aircon, power windows, radio cassette. Excellent condition PARF. $16,800.821 words
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Advertisement725 1984-02-28 31 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1981 MERCEDES 2808LC Coupe (Auto) 2 private owners. With alrcond., radio cassette and sports rims. Well kept condition. Call David Ng, *****3/ *****5. ALMOST 1981 MERCEDES 200. Q registration, alrcond, cassette, power windows, central locking, tel: *****35. EXPATRIATE WANTS TO purchase 1977 onwards Mercedes725 words
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Advertisement835 1984-02-28 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi DEC. 1977, SIGMA. Aircond. radio, cassette, sport rims, new tax. $10,300. Call *****33. 1976 STATIONWAGON, MITSUBISHI Lancer, good condition. Price $9,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****97. 1977 COLT SIGMA 1600 GS. Aircon, sports rims, eligible PARF, $1 1 ,000. Contact *****54. 1979 COLT SIGMA GS. Aircon,835 words
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Advertisement1019 1984-02-28 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J) Toyota TEST DRIVE.. IB THE EXCITING NEW Hk CORONA 1.6 PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR SPACIOUS, POWERFUL. ECONOMICAL NEW COROLLA 1.3 DX PARF $21,770 ARF $28,650 GL PARF $24. 1 1 0 ARF $3 1 790 VEHITO COMPANY (Sales,1,019 words
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Advertisement872 1984-02-28 31 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1983 SAAB 900 Turbo APC. 3door, SE. Manual, 1 owner, brand new condition, aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, low mileage, tax. $74,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****25. 7/80 DAIHATSU CHARADE XTE 5-speed, 5-door, private owner, aircond, radio cassette, beautiful condition. Tax: 1/85 Selling: $16,000. *****22 EARLY872 words
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Advertisement591 1984-02-28 31 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Commercial Vehicles SELLING CHEAPI 1979 Austin Mini/ Honda 550 vans Passed inspection Only $3,550 $4,590 Enquiries: *****66 1974 COLT GALANT Station wag on. 8-seater. Non-PARF $3,600 Good condition Tel *****37 Ah j Seng. 1979 DAIHATSU STEEL Body, new road tax and Insurance, passed j ROY591 words
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Advertisement490 1984-02-28 31 77 Vehicles Wanted TANGLIN USED CARS CO offers good prices for Bl cars An> make mode! Also rrquired PARF H rap can and export document* Of an> eniiiiicapacity 69. KlNtney Road Singapore 0923 Tot *****83 *****8* CASH PAYMENT FOR PARh Ma PARF and secondhand vehicles An j model, an >490 words
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Advertisement575 1984-02-28 32 H INTENDING TO SELL vutic proper- Bi ■y ~r: ty Thf re\ an .uivertise r who tr~i I I i t Xl ptOßßfcalS til* prompt and el'fl- L, ■»i -r-Aw»A»^' Ctent MTVtca m selling you p i f/| I* j| properly lor >ou Establish your 'Jkv**«i«i Y-***-"*^! ioi>t.iit .it I'ki.s.sifioaUon575 words
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Advertisement534 1984-02-28 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses -FORMICDIST. 1 1 EXCLUSIVE DOUBLE- STOREY BUNGALOW Freehold land ct aoorox 20 000 sq ft Buiit-ir apDrox 7 000 sq ft Renovated recently For viewing kindly contact Mr C P yeng i Tel: *****77-8 Manufacturing company urgently require ■I ■■■■■111. tl.Bßl.Mlia ll paroawy lumiiiwi houaa/apartmant534 words
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Advertisement797 1984-02-28 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses SEMBAWANG HILLS CORNER terrace, fully renovated, $1,200 Mariam Close bungalow. $1,500 Sunset Square bungalow, furnished. $3,000 Kaber Hills semidetached, furnished, $3,000 Summit Property *****0 CLEMENTI ESTATE well kept 3bed roomed double-storey link bungalow, with private yard. Easy access to supermarket American/ Japanese schools. Rental $2,700797 words
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Advertisement737 1984-02-28 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 23, OFF CHESTNUT Drive, 3bedroomed 2-storey semi-de-tached. Servant's room, 1 aircon., matured garden, furnished $1 .500. *****20 agents DIST. 21. JURONQ PARK, Jalan Selantlng. 3-bedroomed singlestorey bungalow, 2 alrcons., newly painted, furnished $1,600. *****25 (agents). DIST. 5, FABER HILLS 4-bedroom-ed double-storey semi-detached, split-level Hvlng/dlnlng737 words
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Advertisement476 1984-02-28 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Ffiß EfiST PLfiZfi QU^^%| LUXURIOUS C\ffi&g: I I fiPfiRTMENTS Jdl \mm lAt the junction of Scotts/ w- "\&m I Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel 't*'l |>AHfAS-':,VA V s >^ "i^^^^ 'l T iiife I w hotel style r^ i^^476 words
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Advertisement542 1984-02-28 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Diet. 11, Hilicreii Arcadia, near Dutch/ Japanese clubs/ SICC. Full recreational facilities, studio apartment, spacious living/ dining. 1 bedroom/ 2 bathrooms. 1,000 sq.ft. Fully furnished $2,000. Tower Mock, spacious living/ dining with big balcony. Unobstructed view, 3 bedrooms/ study, fully renovated/ furnished $4,200. Upper maisonette/542 words
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Advertisement707 1984-02-28 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartment* IT'S SOMETHING NEW situated m the heart of Orchard Road yet pleasant In surrounding. 4 bedrooms, servant's. Pool/ squash security. ONLY $4300 $4,900. Diat. 14 Cheng Hong $1700 Diat. 2 int'l Plaza $1900 Dial. 10 City Tower $2000 Dial. 15 Hong Leong $3000 Diat. 11707 words
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Advertisement769 1984-02-28 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dial 9 Cairnhlll Road maisonette apartment. 3 beirooms study servants, fully aircondltiomng. furnished $5,500. Diat 21 Pandan Camerllia terrace. 4 bedrooms I servant's, partially furnished. $3,700. Poinciana Towar, 4 spacious bedrooms, furnished. $3,800 ALLISON ENTERPRISES PTELTD *****28 Diat. 9 Lucky Plaza Apt. 2 bedrooms, central769 words
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Advertisement866 1984-02-28 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 15. MEYER TOWER. BMIIU fully furm>>ri»-ri I *>ftf ri PAWH»tl apartment on blfftl floor wit!. recreational tai iiitie>, tight security Holland Housing 469-7979 DIST. 11. SHELFORD GREEN j brand new. beautifull) furnished 2-bedroomf-d apartment .swimming pool squash courts j sauna 24 hours eecurlt) Ji.oou866 words
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Advertisement802 1984-02-28 33 86 Accommodation Vacant gggg i b) Apartments DIST. 0719 TEXTILE CENTRE. 2 bwtKKMM, high floor facing MB, with pOOd amemtirs. fully furatsbed with central aircon, rental si OS Contact MMfl OIST 11, SURREY MANSION, oil I HswIIWI Koad Walk-up apart- I ment. bedrooms, partially furnished $1,750 SBS Realty Servtaa B9MB802 words
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Advertisement778 1984-02-28 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OXLEY 551,600, SIGLAP 551.500. Seletar 551.200. West Coast condominium Ssl.Boo. Dragon Mansion 551,700 Textile S$ 1.800. (*****4 *****2). RIDGEWOOD TOWNHOUSE 3 bedrooms study private garden/ complete recreational fa- I cilities/ $4,500 Executlved Manors 294-8664 RIDGEWOOD SUPERB 4 bed roomed apartment, partially furnished' view mid-March $3,500778 words
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Advertisement780 1984-02-28 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9. PHOENIX Mansion. 3 bedrooms, with alrcon, furnished $2,100/- Tel: *****65. EASTERN MANSION -05-08 3 bedrooms and 2 halls unfurnished Tels: *****65, *****57 FULLY FURNISHED APARTMENT at 19-H, Tainan Serasi. Please contact *****22 or *****30. NEAR MARCO POLO, fully furnished 3-bedroomed apartment. Rental $2,300.780 words
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Advertisement730 1984-02-28 33 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms ANG MO KIO furnished room for single lady working couple. Call: *****59, Mdm Lee. CLEMENCEAU AYE SSE rooms for rent. Interested call *****1 V Miss Leow EXPATRIATE, FOREIGN STUDENTS, furnished room In quiet Dlst. 11. Tel: *****84. FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS Fairer Court. Meals and laundry730 words
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Advertisement571 1984-02-28 33 88 Short-term Accommodation: Local/Foreign SINGAPORE SERVICE APARTMENTS' fully furnished and serviced studio, 2 or 3-bedroomed apartments at Holland and Gilstead Roads for weekly/monthly Tel: *****63/ *****30 89 Propartit For Sate a) Houses a OIST. 10 QUEEN ASTRIO VICINITY 20,000 sq.ft. Fully renovated single-storey bungalow, 3 bedrooms, study. Landscaped garden. $2.6571 words
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Advertisement804 1984-02-28 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sate a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses iiPUNRISE VIUA I ■■j^gapTOREY SPLIT-LEVEL SEMI-DETACHED/TERRACE HOUSES BSJH|^^ LOCATED ALONG YIO CHU KANG ROAD.NEAR THOMSON AREA ADJACENT TO ANG MO KIO AND I YIO CHU KANG MRT STATION. SITE AREA OF OVER804 words
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Advertisement364 1984-02-28 33 DIST. 20, THOMSON HILLS, beautifully renovated 2 1/2-storey terrace/ semi-detached. Modern styled 3 bedrooms/ servant's, spacious living/dining. Splitlevel. 2,300 4,000 sq.ft. Morning sun/ near supermarket. $530,000/ $770,000. Tahiti *****22. OFF STEVENS ROAD Bungalows. Queen Astrid Park, Oei Tiong Ham Park, Bin Tiong Park, Chatsworth Park, Pierce Road, Kings Road, University364 words
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Advertisement514 1984-02-28 33 DIST. 1542, CHAPEL ROAD, 2storey terrace house. 2.800 sq.ft. 3 parking spaces. 4 rooms and 2 halls. Beautifully decorated. Freehold. $590,000. Owner 4<***** day/ *****40 night. DIST 16, BEDOK GARDEN Double -storey semi-detached with 4 bedrooms landscoped on 3,500 sq.ft land. Only $620,000. Your immediate inspection welcome. Admiral: *****22. DIST514 words
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Advertisement789 1984-02-28 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses BEDOKVILLE (DIST. 16) double storey semi-detat tied, freehold Land 3.500 sq ft approx 4 bedrooms $620,000 (ono> Shang Properties *****85 BRAND NEW 2-STOREY terrace house at 6. Lorong lOfc Changi Road 223 sq m Split-levei living dining 4 bedrooms Price $680,000 Tel: *****56 BRAND789 words
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Advertisement821 1984-02-28 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses 1 DOUBLE-STOREY RENVOATEO 1 erraj >- house $43 ID il le* sen.: detached 5.501 ft at $800,000 Contact 2*2vc::«is Mr I."!. $720,000 NEGOTIABLE DIST 10 double -store j seml-deta< tied. breezy and quiet vai anl i oim sion 3.500 sq ft Lai Housing *****76821 words
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Advertisement986 1984-02-28 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments 89 Properties For Sale b Private Apartments 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments JSa&gwm m *m MWk mfm m .your 'Home Sweet Home I where values are rising I Opposite Mandarin Hotel of Orchard Road I ixonoua ipartmenft|and pmtthousea Outdoor amenities include:986 words
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Advertisement858 1984-02-28 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments SERANGOON ROAO OIST 0821 Luxury apartment freehold area 1,600 sq.ft. floor. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, store room, large sit ting dining Vacant possession. Price $390,000. RANA COMPANY Tel: *****31/*****16 $'000 LOCATION OIST. 350 CohewPark 23 350 Lengkong Garden 14 400 SkyScrapvr 09 420858 words
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Advertisement824 1984-02-28 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 12, BRAND NEW Balestler Plaza, 1410 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, attached bathroom. Freehold $368,000. Agent: *****11. DIST. 15 HAWAII TOWER Completing soon. High floor overlooking Southern Island. 3 servant's bedrooms, full condominium facilities. 2,230 sq.ft. $720,000. Exquisite. *****14. DIST. 15, EASTERN MANSION, well824 words
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Advertisement836 1984-02-28 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments PARKWAY MANSION, $530,000. Maryland Blk E, high floor $460,000. Cheng Hong, Blk 82, renovated, furnished, $450 000 *****42. (agent). QUEENSWAY TOWER, FOREIGNERS eligible, 1,350 sq.ft. 999 years. Furnished. Maintenance $100 $300,000 negotiable. Strictly no agents. *****43. TAI KENG GARDEN apartment for sale, dist836 words
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Advertisement817 1984-02-28 34 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDC Apartments LAGUNA PARK, HUDC Phase I, Type B, 20th floor, facing East. Well furnished. Selling: $290,000. Tel: *****96. BRADDELL VIEW, HUDC Phase I, 1,770 sq.ft. High floor, $305,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****39 (Brilliant). d) HDB Apartments NEW UPPER CHANGI Road sroomed point block, high floor817 words
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Advertisement717 1984-02-28 34 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments TOA PAVOH LORONG 1 3-roomed flat, 3rd floor. Selling $***** (negotiable) Tel: *****25 Mrs Leong. TOA PAYOH, BLK 175 4-roorned Point Block Beautifully furnished, $105,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****39 (Brilliant). TOA PAYOH LORONG 1, 3-roomed improved. High floor. $46 000 negotiable. Call Stephen Regional717 words
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Advertisement620 1984-02-28 34 91 Factory Spaces rdciorv jg Space FOR LEASE *ij3£[s£ *L&LbSb^bw* "^BbI > 8J^B» a*^. J 3 ISP'j^a*- -^»P B pj. ,s^ Pmta*2ir Wg§k ij-i 7 mgii 'jfi^Mhw^ mEHC** Junction of Alexandra Road 7 Pasir Panjang Road |dea!y located with a!i the amenities facilities you require for operation of your factory.620 words
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Advertisement545 1984-02-28 34 91 Factory Spaces 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces GUAN HUA WAREHOUSE Building tX Qenttng i..;n» In Macpheran areii next to Kindo Building :<■ Hta Rapid icceai to city, container port tod .tirporl Spacious loading and unloading bays High ct-:hng height ol about 14ft and 400 lbs. floor loading for even '.our545 words
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Advertisement408 1984-02-28 35 90 Properties Wanted fl DEVELOPMENT f SITE WANTED I ||a leading development organisation is looking tor 1 a I development sites m the city area or suburb ot I I I Singapore for development of shopping centres I I or highrise and lowrise condominimum, flats, I I bungalows, semi-detached or408 words
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Advertisement151 1984-02-28 35 90 Properties Wanted 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental FORTUNE CENTRE Only 4 units left tor rental! Feature* High-speed computerised lifts. Thermostatlc controlled aircon. Large car-park with 320 lots. Ready for Immediate occupation. Enquiries: Miss Goh GOLDEN FORTUNE DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD 190. MIDDLE ROAD FORTUNE CENTRE SINGAPORE151 words
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Advertisement521 1984-02-28 35 90 Properties Wante< 93 Office Spaces b) Rental BUILDING SQ.FT. REN Woh Hup 1755 $2.M Peace Ctr 800-15,000 $3.5f Jit Poh 855-8000 $3.« Shenton 1722 $4.0< PIL 2673/5810 $4.W LKN 2434 $3.8( MAG Ctr 1500/1900 $3.8( Glass Twr 1800/3830 $3.8( Wing On Life 1404/4330 $3M Yen San 1088/2458/3987 $4.« Arcade521 words
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Advertisement267 1984-02-28 35 d n Sir^ U «?nli«. W W arehoUBM/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 5=5 Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces TOL ISSUED n^^^ 11 Free Usage Of Forklifts Vn^^^ j Two Months Rent Free For Fitting Out dfi^^k Very Competitive Rental mktJff I Various Floor Areas Available Call us267 words
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Advertisement227 1984-02-28 35 a V GOOD FACING office space at Or- 1 chard Shopping Centre, parti- 1 tioned, 613 sq.ft. Please call 3 *****52. C HIGH STREET CENTRE, 980 sq.ft. 1 Facing sea, partitioned, car- P peted. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****83. 0 ICB ENTERPRISE HOUSE, Middle Road, window office unit. 1,150 sq.ft.227 words
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Advertisement426 1984-02-28 35 93 Office Spaces t) Rental FOOK HAI BLDG office unit 226, 807, 1,600 sq.ft. $3 psf exclusive. Fuhal Property *****73/ *****59. FURNISHED OFFICE SPACE carpeted and partitioned, $3.80 p.s.f. Interested call *****25/9. (Ivy). FURNISHED AND AIRCONO office outside CBD for sharing. Table space also available. Call *****59. KALLANG BAHRU JTC426 words
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Advertisement458 1984-02-28 35 93 Office Spaces m b) Rental i I OCEAN BUILDING I I PRIME OFFICE FOR RENT I I MANSFIELD PROPERTY SERVICES 1 I *****51 or *****8 I Prestigious Office Space Available At Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay Overseas Union Enterprise is offering 5,000 square feet of choice office space for458 words
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Advertisement72 1984-02-28 35 93 Office Spaces b) Rental 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental OIST 15 TANJONG KATONG groundfloor shop, ideal for clinic, etc. $4,000 Peter Lin Property Consultant. *****01 I Something For U Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified ill jfl 1 '1 Fixing up your home or apartment? Open up the Classified72 words
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Advertisement542 1984-02-28 35 93 Office Space* b) Rental I 94 Shop Spaces b) Remtai KATONG MARYLAND PARK SHOPHOUSES 4 APARTMENTS FOR LEASE Unfurnished 3-bedroom a. servant room a Shophouses suitable for provision Business Interested call: *****6 PRIME SHOWROOM/ SHOP SPACE Fronting Telok Blangar. Road j Close proximity to World Trade Centre Column-free area542 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-02-28 36 Maradona back m sick bay as Barcelona fall MADRID, Mon. Argentina World Cup star Diego Maradona has again fallen foul of the fitness jinx which has plagued his spell with Spanish First Division Barcelona. Maradona, out of action for several weeks last season because of hepatitis and whoReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-02-28 36 ROTTERDAM, Mon. Feyenoord Rotterdam, inspired by 36-year-old Johan Cruyff, crushed Ajax Amsterdam 4-1 m a key top-of-the-table clash here yesterday to go two points clear at the head of the Dutch First Division. Feyenoord, behind Ajax on goal difference at the start, dominated the firstReuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-02-28 36 Ace Platini Juventus ROME, Man. French maestro Michel Platlnl scored both goals as Juventus beat neighbours Torino 2-1 yesterday to go five points clear at the top of the Italian League. Dangerman Franco Selvaggi pat Torino ahead minutes from half-time, but by the Interval, European Footballer of the Year PlatlnlReuter - 204 words
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Article343 1984-02-28 36 First Division: Ditch: Den Bosch 2 DS'79 Utrecht 0, Utrecht 2 Sparta Rotterdam 2, Willem U Tilburg 0 Excelsior Rotterdam 2, PEC Zwolle 1 Roda JC Kerkrade 2, FC Volendam 0 PSV Eindhoven 1, Helmond Sport 5 AZ'67 Alkmaar 3, Fort una Sittard 1 Go Ahead EaglesReuter - 343 words
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Article131 1984-02-28 36 PARIS, Mon. League leaders Bordeaux won 1-0 at Nantes on Saturday nigh to virtually end the champions' hopes of retaining the French First Division title. Bernard Lacombe, the most prolific scorer m France, scored m the 57th minute to maintain Bordeaux's three-point lead over Monaco. ParisReuter - 131 words
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Article138 1984-02-28 36 LISBON, Mon. Portugal's top three clubs maintained their domination of the First Division with expected victories. Benfica, three points clear at the top of the table, won 4-1 away on lowly Agueda's dirt pitch m spite of missing their three foreign stars, injured Dane Michael MannichReuter - 138 words
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99 1984-02-28 36 BRUSSELS, Mon. Belgian striker Ronnie Martens scored four goals yesterday as First Division leaders Beveren made sore of a semifinal Cap berth by beatIng Second Division leaders St Nicolas 5-1 away. Standard Liege went a goal down to visitors Antwerp after II minutes, not WestReuter - 99 words
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Article228 1984-02-28 36 WEST HAM defender Ray Stewart and Tottenham striker Steve Archibald have withdrawn from Scotland's squad for the international match against Wales at Hampden Park, Glasgow, today. Stewart was sent back to London after manager Jock Stein had examined his damaged ankle. Archibald withdrew with a knee injury. GOALKEEPERAP; AFP; Reuter - 228 words
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Article226 1984-02-28 36 LONDON, Mon. Double world record-holder Michael Gross was stunningly beaten in his favourite 200 metres butterfly event as Britain upset West Germany in their swimming international which ended here yesterday. Gross passed up his other world record event, the 200 metres freestyle, to work on his226 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-02-28 38 Last-gasp Ocleppo clinches it for Italy TELFORD (England) Mon. Inspired tennis from Gianni Ocleppo, who upset Britain's John Lloyd m four sets, helped Italy snatch a 3-2 win m the Davis Cup World Group first-round tie here yesterday. Britain started the day favourites with a 2-1 leadReuter - 304 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-02-28 38 Greg's greens of envy Norman Lim on Australian golf star's glorious fightback at Fanling picture. GREG NORMAN'S swashbuckling fightback at Fanling on Sunday will be discussed by golf fans m Hongkong for days. They will be debating if the 29--year-old Australian had left it until too late allowing Bill BraskUPI - 591 words
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Article165 1984-02-28 38 Big -fight decision under fire PARK, Mon. The Acaries clan reacted angrily to Briton Tony Sibson's narrow points win over France's Louis Acaries m Saturday night's European middleweight boxing title fight. Sibson, 25, regained his title m the 12-round bout with two of the three judges deciding m his favour.Reuter - 165 words
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252 1984-02-28 38 Ee Kiat qualifies after some red faces KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sentosa's leading amateur Poh Ec Kiat caused some confusion at the Royal Selangor Golf Club yesterday before qualifying for the Malaysian Open championship from Thursday to Sunday. Apparently, the organisers had initially intended to disqualify Ec Kiat's entry because itNST - 252 words
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Article283 1984-02-28 38 LAGOS, Mon. Ewen Murray held off a storming final-round challenge from fellow Briton Bill Longmuir to clinch a one-shot victory m the Nigerian Open golf championship here yesterday. Longmuir, winner here m 1976 and 1980, had a spectacular last round after being seven shots behind Murray overnight.Reuter; AFP - 283 words
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Article275 1984-02-28 38 Thomas Cup-Über Cup badminton focus NEW DELHI, Mon. South Korea advanced to the finals of the men's Thomas Cup and the women's Über Cup after winning the Asian qualifying round of the world team badminton competitions here yesterday. The finals will be staged m Malaysia mReuter - 275 words
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Article224 1984-02-28 38 OSTEND (Belgium), Mon. Europe's two top badminton nations, Denmark and England, shared the honours here yesterday on the final day of the qualifying tournament for the Thomas and Über Cup world badminton team championships. Denmark won the men's Thomas Cup world team championship qualifier when they beatReuter - 224 words
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Article129 1984-02-28 38 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. Brazil's Olympic Committee have 1 threatened to ban ath- Ictes with professional links from the Los Angeles Games. Committee president J-ylvio de Magalhaes I'adilha declined to spell out any names but vowed if current investigations produced any evidence that anReuter - 129 words
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Article205 1984-02-28 39 NEWLY- PROMOTED Geylang International are fast gaining a reputation of giant killers m the National Football League Division One, following victories over kingpins Armed Forces and Farrer Park United (writes Joe Dorai). So, when they face defending champions Tiong Bahru tonight, the obvious question on everyone's205 words
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Article47 1984-02-28 39 KAMPONG KAPOR beat Woodlands Uni ed 3-1 m a National Football League Division Three match at the Deptford ground on Sunday. Other results: Dl« 3: Mountbatten 2 Crystal Palace 1. Dlv 2: Jurong Town 1 Balestier United 0, Changi United 2 Senbawang SC 1.47 words
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Article70 1984-02-28 39 MANILA, Mon. Defending champion Frank Spoetiel, of West Germany retained his title, surging from fifth place to the top position and ensuring victory with second place m the third Philippine Windsurfing Cup marathon yesterday. Unofficial final standings: 1 Frank Spoettel (WG) 25 demerit points. IAFP - 70 words
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Article445 1984-02-28 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Refs may be shown yellow card if they don't pull up their socks THE Football Association of Singapore have summoned all 150 registered referees to a special meeting at the National Stadium Theatrette next Monday m a bid to upgrade professional standards and445 words
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Article387 1984-02-28 39 HAKJKAT RAI - HAKJKAT RAI Cash aid plan to beat the hardship SINGAPORE'S leading athletes, who have always struggled to make ends meet, are likely to get their big break soon. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have proposed a scheme to alleviate the athletes' plight of having to387 words
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Article109 1984-02-28 39 POLICE Sports Association continued to dominate the Converse-sponsored National Walking League at the Police Academy yesterday. Their men took the first three places m the individual event and, m the team event, Police finished 1-2. Remits (9 km) Individual: 1 R. Rajasekaran (46 mm. 16 sec.),109 words
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Article235 1984-02-28 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI World Cuppers of hockey and golf on the march By A TRAINING tour of either Australia or another country with an Astroturf pitch, participation In the Malaysian Hockey Federation's under-2i, under-23 and Razak Cup competitions, and possibly a place In the national Premier League235 words
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Article226 1984-02-28 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By JOHN COOK will be coming to the Singapore Open golf championship. John Cook will not. And this classic case of too many Cooks is causing confusion among the organisers of the Asian Circuit. The John Cook that is coming definitely is not m226 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-02-28 39 J. RAJENDRAN - Robert lines up reward J.RAJENDRAN By ROBERT Ong, a 16-year-old Raffles Junior College student, may be one of the youngest players m this year's Cathay Pacific Hongkong Bank Invitation Sevens on March 31 and April 1. The hard-running three-quarter is one of 14 players selected for training which begins atJERRY SEH - 262 words
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121 1984-02-28 39 KARACHI, Mon. Iron-rod fences about three metres high topped by barbed wire have been erected at the National Stadium here to protect the Eneland-Pakistan 1 st cricket series from protesting students. Haseeb Ahsan, chief selector for the Board of Control for Cricket m Pakistan, said theReuter - 121 words
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Article99 1984-02-28 39 GEORGETOWN (Guyana), Mon. Steve Smith hit a second century as the Australian cricketers took their second innings to 251 for three on the third day of the four-day match here. Opener Smith, who made 105 m the first innings, scored 116 m 224 minutes with 13Reuter - 99 words
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Article47 1984-02-28 39 GOODWOOD Group trounced Inchcape Group 5-0 m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three match at Farrer Park yesterday. Other Dlv Three results: General Motors 0 C. K. Tang 3, Singapore Tobacco 2 Metal Box 1, Cycle Carriage 2 Sime Darby 1.47 words
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Advertisement617 1984-02-28 36 |*fK EDUCATION* HSJ INSTRUCTION 108 Foreign 1 Established m 1976 Inspected by Ministry of Education Hundreds of graduates m Can &US universities Semester system, term beginning January, June, September Admission Qualification Junior Mid 3 Senior Mid 3 (Sec 3 Pre U2) For application information please contact: Singapore Miss Poon Tel:617 words
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Article, Illustration753 1984-02-28 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Trainer Eddie may well have another Sonsusie in his latest sprint sensation By VETERAN Ipoh trainer Eddie van Breukelen may well have another Sonsusie m his latest sprint sensation, Talking Turkey. This four-year-old New Zealand gelding by Brauner, who came with a753 words
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Article1164 1984-02-28 37 PENANG. Mon. —I Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races: SATURDAY Clms 2 Oiv 4 1,400 m (Rating*: 106-101) 9 My Eminence 57 106 5 Foreign Funds 56.5 105 1 Fire Glory 56.5 105 1 Kiwican 56.5 105 7 Moment Of Truth m 56.5 1051,164 words
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Article171 1984-02-28 37 PENANG, Mon. These horses did well here over the weekend and it will pay to follow them: Trail Blazer IV came from last to finish third to Permanent over 1,200 m. Apprentice S. Marzuki was questioned on his handling of the gelding m the straight. Meteorite171 words
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110 1984-02-28 37 THE RACING EDITOR - THE RACING EDITOR By MELBOURNE, Mon. Joint favourite Top Post, owned by S.L. Liem of Agasam Stable, was soundly thrashed m the prestigious Asloo,ooo about (S$190,000) Oakleigh Plate sprint over 1,100 m at Caulfield Racecourse here over the weekend. The three-year-old colt, who had110 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-02-28 37 At the finish At the 400 m Q 5 Div 2 1,200 m 1. Productivity 2. Quincy 3. Maple Grove 4. Silver Spray n Dist: 3V* 3, 2% Time 1:12.1 a 2 Div 5 1,200 m 1. Permanent 2. Splendour n 3. Trail157 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1984-02-28 38 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements I The family of the late 1 I I MDM. ANGELA SIM Departed 24.2.84 Sincerely thank Monsignor Lav, Rev. FR. Louis, Fossion, Rev. FR. Paul Goh, The Legion of Mary of Risen Christ Church, St. Joseph's Solidarity Pray Group, relatives, friends and colleagues for their prayers,64 words
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Obituary, Illustration200 1984-02-28 38 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. YONG YUE LING (Chairman of Yong Tai Seng Engineering Works Pte Ltd) Age 75 passed away peaceful on 27/2/84 leaving behind wife and children. Body lying at 11, Martaban Road, Spore 1232. Cortege will leave on Sunday 4/3/84 for Chua Chu Kang Buddhist Cemetery. Any200 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1984-02-28 38 I MRS. TONEY NARAJ AN SINGH pasted away peacefully on 27.2.84, at 19, Ellrick Terrace, *****. Cremated the him day. The family wishes to express their gratitude to relatives, members of St. Andrew's Cathedral Pariah and friends for their condolences, assistance and attendance. B AL JIT SINGH AGED61 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1984-02-28 38 In Ever Loving Memory Of JOSEPH CHAN HIAN OON Departed 28 February 1975 m London. Nine long years have passed but memories stay fresh and painful. Always remembered by brother, •ister-in-law, titter, nephewt, niece and loved on**. f IN LOVING MEMORY OF j.~ MR GOH AH LAI140 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1984-02-28 39 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS GRACE PRAMOD G. PILLAI MANALOOR Both passed away m a car accident m BRUNEI on 17th Feb. Funeral services were held m St. Andrew's Church m 8.5.8 on 26th Feb. A memorial service will be held m JOHOR BAHRU, MALAYSIA. Contact: MR DASS JB *****361 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1984-02-28 39 142 Condolences 142 Condolences MR. NOEL LAWRENCE SELVARAJOO AGE: 36 Passed away suddenly on 25 February m a road accident m MELBOURNE. Deepest sympathies to Mr Mrs A.L. Selvarajoo OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY CONDOLENCE TO THE BEREAVED FAMILY MEMBERS OF THE LATE MR NOEL LAWRENCE SELVARAJOO FROM EX-COLLEAGUES (TELECOMS) _^j49 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1984-02-28 39 \wmmmmmmmmßi I In Loving Memory of DR QUEK CHENG KIM departed 28th February 1901 Always rwwibwd by k»>d on—.22 words
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Obituary, Illustration340 1984-02-28 39 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM MARIA LEE PECK JOO •xprtt thai* gratitude to fwt««ii SI. Jo*aph Dying Aid A»»oci«uor ralattva*. Irtcndi cotlaaguaa for thatr attandanc* prayart wraatht ftcroila, m#sftAg#i of coooso4#oca donation* and aaaiatanoa during their racant boraavomant. Th# sister. rt#f>tte>ws And ntecet of thalata MR BOEY340 words
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Miscellaneous42 1984-02-28 39 Today's events HOCKEY IA Selection v IA Under-20 (Balestier Road, 5.30 p.m.). SOCCER NFL Div 1: Tiong Bahru v Geylang International (Jin. Besar, 7.30 p.m.). Telerec Shield: Tel Instln East v Security, LPO Const v Post Office 2 (Gloucester Barracks, 5.15 p.m.).42 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-02-28 40 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN School bodybuilding club turning shy boys into he-men Story: ST ANDREW'S Junior College is turning its boys into he-men and these same bodybuilders could not be more pleased. Once they were shy even to debate General Paper topics with their girl classmates. Now, they confidentlyNIK KASMANI - 320 words
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Article327 1984-02-28 40 Iran: No hope peace Fierce fighting goes into sixth day BAHRAIN, Mon. As fierce fighting on the southern Gulf front moved into its sixth day, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament said his country saw no hope of successful mediation m its war with Iraq. The Speaker, Hojatoleslam Ali AkbarReuter; AP - 327 words
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269 1984-02-28 40 Pick-up driver jailed for causing death He also injured two others AN UNQUALIFIED pick-up driver fatally injured a woman pedestrian and drove into and injured two others during the Lunar New Year, a court heard yesterday. Tan Chee Sang, 41, jobless, did not stop or help any of the three269 words
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Article38 1984-02-28 40 LONDON, Mon. US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger arrived here today to meet Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and take part m a foreign policy debate at Oxford University's Oxford Union, the world's most famous debating society. APAP - 38 words
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Article30 1984-02-28 40 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 3.35 points to 1,168.45 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 30 words
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496 1984-02-28 40 A juggle to keep the seasons in order \A/hif loan if oar fillf IcdU Vcdl IT'S time again for that quadrennial juggling of the calendar to keep human time m touch with nature. Wednesday is leap day, the reappearance of Feb 29 after a threeyear absence. The event will mostAP - 496 words
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Article65 1984-02-28 40 Japan gives trade pledge TOKYO, Mon. Japan's Minister of International Trade and Industry pledged today to help expand Japan's trade, investment and technological cooperation with Asean "quantitatively as well as qualitatively." Ministry of International Trade and Industry officials said Mr Hikosaburo Okonogi made the remark when the five ambassadors ofAP - 65 words
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Advertisement440 1984-02-28 40 Muscles rippled as these SAJC students showed off the results of their bodybuilding efforts. Some of the onlookers giggled, while others looked on approvingly. Engineering Council Examination Part I (EC) Former'y known as the Council of Engineering Institutions) The Engineering Council is a federal body of Chartered engineering institutions m440 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration906 1984-02-28 1 CAROLINE NGUI - First to break the sound wall CAROLINE NGUI He was the first man to break the sound barrier, part of a brotherhood of swaggering test pilots who paved the way for the astronauts to go where no human had been before. Today, at 61, Chuck Yeager is still flying high,NGHAI CHEE WAH - 906 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-02-28 2 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN Flamboyant Hongkong singer-entertainer Roman Tarn has shed his Liberace-of-the-East image. But he still dresses to kill only this time, he does it softly, more subtly. By THE girls m the audience held their breath as the drums rolled and the stage lights dimmed. Then a spotlightKENNETH KOH - 568 words
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Article375 1984-02-28 2 GINO DEL GUERCIO - GINO DEL GUERCIO By m Boston MOST people think day-dreamers are fools for wasting their time imagining events that usually never come true. But, psychiatrists say, day-dreams play an important role. Dr Owen Surman, a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital, said day-dreams are fantasies that375 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-02-28 3 XIAO LONG - XIAO LONG Tuesday column By An undergraduate Aft, when to the heart of man Was it ever less than a treason. To go with the drift of things, To yield with a grace to reason, And bow and accept the end Of a489 words
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Article, Illustration888 1984-02-28 3 MAY HO; ELLEN LIANG - MAY HO ELLEN LIANG edited by By Like their Singapore counterparts, Hongkong fashion designers are searching for a style they can call their own. A few have gained a foothold on the international fashion stage. Recently, they formed an association to promote their cause.AFP - 888 words
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Article, Illustration635 1984-02-28 6 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH RUN FOR YOUR WIFE Grand Ballroom, Hilton International March 8 to 17 Previewed by AN ABSENT-MINDED taxi driver with two wives. The big cover-up. The pandemonium that ensues to prevent each woman from finding out about the other. This exercise m lunacy is the essence635 words
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Article, Illustration783 1984-02-28 6 m Front Pbq9 Ono work that got to be the space programme. "We were lookin' into areas no one had ever been before. Sometimes they were fatal." Indeed, the mortality rate among test pilots then was high. Death was something that hit your best friend;783 words
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Article, Illustration989 1984-02-28 7 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY Film and film-makers By CARY GRANT turned 80 last month. He is, with James Stewart, the quintessential Hitchcockian hero, having played the lead role m four of Alfred Hitchcock's films. As m the case of James Stewart, perhaps what attracted Hitchcock was the casual989 words
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Article, Illustration611 1984-02-28 7 Garbo was alone... NO DOUBT, Philip Coorey's heart is m the right place but his article (Cameras! Music! great lovers on screen, ST. Section Two, Feb 14) is full of misinformation that no true film lover could let pass without comment. To start with, Greta Garbo stands quite alone at611 words
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Article436 1984-02-28 7 Kannan chandran - Kannan chandran TV and radio fßound-up\ ARE you interested m classical music but awed by it? From March 30, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will broadcast a 26-part series, designed to create an awareness of the many facets of serious music. Called Notes and Notations,436 words
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Advertisement513 1984-02-28 1 Cary Grant, quintessential Hitchcock hero LEISURE, Page Seven Enter the new Roman Tarn OUTLOOK, Page Two V^jThe Essence of Beauty and Function dß^ ABB^§ i t I I '^^^^B B^*^l| fl| PWIhI R fl xS^frff^ Invest m Gate House and Carriage House B^ S^TE?^^.*' 11 mßSmmmMiiff^SUm^''l^^^ <^m arranged. This attractive513 words
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Advertisement263 1984-02-28 4 SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION invites suitable applicants for the positions of: A) PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER Candidates are required to have a good degree from a recognised University and at least 2 years' proven experience m Public Relations. He or she should preferably be bilingual. This position will be suitable for those263 words
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Miscellaneous214 1984-02-28 4 COMICS GARFIELD B,jimD,n» I/ I GOTTA GET HELP FOR H6V, &UVS I WHAT WE MAVf MERE V. THIS CATCH IN MV 6>ACK v^. v s _y-> (l 5 A FAILURt- TO J X v J w-, COMMUNICATE CTAQ IV ADC A Att» Ujr Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson NEW REBEL BASE214 words
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Advertisement537 1984-02-28 5 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlnding-lp No. 41 of 1984 In the Matter of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 And In the Matter of PROSPECT DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the abovenamed Company537 words
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Advertisement1458 1984-02-28 5 THE RUBBER TRADE ASSOCIATION OF LONDON ANNUAL MEETING GENERAL 27th FEBRUARY 1984 THE Annual General Meet ma' ii shortly returning to ing ot the Rubber Trade Indonesia and we wish him Association ot London, every success m his future was held on the 27th career February 1984, at Cereal House,1,458 words
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Advertisement188 1984-02-28 6 Dragon Showcase m association with Edsam presents Blue* on blue"™ r ~"> i^l vtßr together at the Neptune Theatre (SUn^X Sunday 4th March 1 984 V* mAtlJJt Matinee show: 4.30 pm $75 nett S^^** 4 4^ Dinner show: 7.30pm $165 nett Non-diners: 9.00pm $95 nett Tickets available: Mandarin Singapore Restaurants188 words
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Miscellaneous145 1984-02-28 7 111 ICIL O I G U ANGDONG CHAO- MOON ROCKS Dis- VESSELS Prints and ZHOU OPERA TROUPE: play of moon rocks gath- drawings of sWds Dast ROMANCE OF THE ered by the ApollS 11 STmSm? WIaI DRAGON PRINCESS crew m 1969 and Samples *"V rese Spec ia l, Ex Palace145 words
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Advertisement558 1984-02-28 8 These are our waters. Protected by our vital force. Bm NfiUAT. NCOs on-job training you'll attend an Advanced Course and by j(tKo^^^^^^^^ and youi Tifeft' t. r, i_r <r m the time you graduate, you would be a Corporal. <^ 't£* family, even fW A!itnt?nr^ C rnnr^ re Just 11558 words
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Miscellaneous1636 1984-02-28 8 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE >Q> Love Boat sails back syv _/T'_ Ji /^BH i Radfoone THE LOVE BOAT (Ch wife. Or has he Asakusa m Tokyo and the HH^B1BHBHBHB« SllM" f "Tv fal BJJaI 5.58 AM National Anthem 12 NOON New. m Bnef by Programme Summary aSsfe iß^k" Pick1,636 words
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Article, Illustration642 1984-02-28 1 TAN BAN HUAT - Tea for two with Mandarin TAN BAN HUAT Our reporter has tea with two foreign students of Chinese and discovers why they choose to study the language. By WHEN an Australian student met a New Zealander for the first time over afternoon tea recently, they forgot about their mother tongueLIM SENG TIONG - 642 words
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Article43 1984-02-28 1 T -t &B'J 7F £li W iS B#i£ig°fc!i|WlN-&^£ &i£ "#Rf6fn ('h E tt^ii teffltt 4 ffl m "ra££A^£iT-# w& "'h>iy Silt* Wife X fftfftttiiflligß fflfl&°*fnslfi]*t##>l o it: "«Wt*J£^A« »¥Attfs9li'*n**#ift Sfc# Westernised" o JtilnJWfc "ftffl llfg i tfc& 4fesA £T#r< *2 «L**nSßJt Canada i43 words
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Article401 1984-02-28 1 My son, my classmate A career woman, LYE LING FONG, attends a Chinese language course with her son. She explains how the course has not only helped her to learn something new but also brought her son closer to her. WHEN I heard about the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce401 words
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Advertisement221 1984-02-28 1 APPOINTMENTS f MANAGER 1 1 FREIGHT FORWARDING ORGANISATION An established International Freight forwarding Company desires to engage an Experienced Manager to run its Singapore Office. The incumbent apart from liaising with Associate Companies/ Agents m Europe, AusItralia and U.S.A. will also be required to I further develop the business m221 words
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Advertisement298 1984-02-28 1 HAGEMEYER ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD (Service Division) Due to our expansion programme, we have further vacancies to be filled by suitably qualified Singapore male citizen for the following position: SERVICE ENGINEER ($17,000 $26,000 per annum) Polytechnic Diploma m Electronic Engineering Minimum 3 years' experience m repair and servicing of PA298 words
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Advertisement322 1984-02-28 1 J/££j M€RlDl€l\k Ml WWW SINGAPORE VL Ml A Golden Opportunity 1M Mi awaits selected chefs for IB I Hotel Meridien Singapore's IB fl I Le Restaurant de France I fl fl Successful applicants who excel at their I B work will m time be sent to France for at H322 words
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Advertisement317 1984-02-28 1 NOTICES Notice to holders of TOKYU CORPORATION (Tokyo Kyuko Dentetsu Kabushiki Kaisha) 5520,000,000 8%% Convertible Bonds Due 1992 Pursuant to clause 7(B) of the Trust Deed dated 17 September. 1982 under which the above-mentioned Bonds were issued. Notice is hereby given as follows: I.The Board of Directors of the Company317 words
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Advertisement72 1984-02-28 1 MY BODY AND HOW IT WORKS THE EARTH AND THE SKY THINGS AT HOME WILD ANIMALS "Questions come naturally to children, but parents may find that answers are more difficult to come by. This attractively illustrated series provides clear and simple answers to many of the questions most frequently asked72 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-02-28 2 si**ffi3K^!fip^*W*iljS* 35»#rtEfiaiai #Mit»KTft*Ea*7 *»»#«fe»«Hjiiiij*ji 7 *n nn -Hn < raiJi^o mff m Eb±itS**Oj X LiJ^*§ wa° Misr*it»«l«- i.ia-1 1 tS*Pfti sltS^WLij*|^:75 ItS^WLij*|^:7 tt "£*""&a "IB"' "IB" KW "Jsi*" h5 ±itSS "A.*" H It /ft" -Htfjtta^Slgife ft "ilsl^*g*t!r 7 *4n 9g 33>7-fc £*i:#ft l !is[SN- •i^-ifcAi&mrfli s££**fc£&f ..hits rfrif#* ?tS JS*il:101 words
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Article153 1984-02-28 2 LEGEND tells us of Han E, an ancient Chinese songstress. So touching was her clear and resonant voice that anyone who heard her admired her. Once, after a per- formance to a large audience, the crowd refused to leave even after she had left. They were153 words
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Advertisement692 1984-02-28 2 JB___f BEN AND _-__gg|--__^-^_g—^-^||_»gg^~^||«p^^MMMMMMMM F=company c^ r _P!i9R IR9R RRR I mF limited <k^^^^^^m _-OEllSi_ric.B#i-W%ll^^ I f Sll MULTICO-ORCHIDS (S) I I SALES EXECUTIVE V\ f I < —I ____i___V II >«__■ I A\l r**~Sff~~— Tff_ _I_____________B H B m PTE LTD H; I Tn e successful applicant will be692 words
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Advertisement402 1984-02-28 3 MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ SPOT 8 AMD WIN A DOUBLE CINEMA PASS X Mjn v people mov hove -.potted this COI bajQiinfl the name f.l CHRISTINE So far it the only one around m Singapore lo enter this contest oil you IWM tC Jo is to note down the Lars |l. registration number402 words
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Advertisement508 1984-02-28 3 Music Erector Resident inductor. Choo Hoey ,^^i^ l^iak lH i Weber Overture Der Freischutz *i*mm ff 1 I Mozan Piano Concerto m G Major, K453 mSk Wldt f^Ef MM Sibelius Symphony No. lin E Minor, Op. 39 «B WSi 30/31 Soloist: Leonard Pennarit) HP imW^Bm mt WF Wi Rossini/Respighi La508 words
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Advertisement204 1984-02-28 3 PUBLIC UTILITIES I \*Tf BOBRD I S NOTICE TO CONSUMERS T POSTPONEMENT OF SHUTDOWN 1 OF WATER SUPPLY I We with to inform consumers living m 1 1 the following areas that the shutdown of I water supply which was scheduled from II 8.00 pm on Tuesday 28 Feb 84204 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1984-02-28 4 THE MIXED sound of gongs, drums, violin and the marakas filled the night air on Sentosa that Saturday, three days ago. The resort island was visited by thousands of local residents most of whom just wanted to savour what the island normally has to offer.1,053 words
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Article, Illustration465 1984-02-28 4 Oleh JABAR HANIEF - Oleh JABAR HANIEF BUNYI paluan gendang, gesekan biola kocakan marakas di samp ing dengungan gong mengiringi alunan suara penyanyi, memecahkan kesunyian malam di SENTOSA pada hari Sabtu, tiga hari yang lalu. Pulau peranginan yang menjadi salah sebuah tempat tumpuan para pelancong itu, didatangi oleh ribuan penduduk465 words
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Advertisement593 1984-02-28 4 APPOINTMENTS I Simplex m Pte Ltd A well established h|M food service kitchen equipment company r^^"™"""^"^ invites suitable jSinniPLEiXl a PP'>cants to fill the LkmhmJ following positions: 1 Sales Engineer £££> Vacancies: Singapore Kuala Lumpur Job: To promote an mternationally"ecognised brand o* food service equipment To provide technical support for593 words
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Advertisement635 1984-02-28 4 I Regional Marketing I Sales Manager I We're a blue chip American packaged I goods company with an organisation that spans I continents. I We seek an individual with as broad a I perspective and background, for the portfolio 9 covers Southeast Asia including Korea and China. I As our635 words
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