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Title Section16 1984-03-05 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8416 words
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Article339 1984-03-05 1 US reviews Soviet ties Reagan administration rethink after conciliatory speech by Chernenko WASHINGTON, Sunday A HIGH-LEVEL review is under way on whether the United States should take any new initiatives towards Moscow in the near future. Disclosing this yesterday, senior Reagan administration officials said remarks on Friday by the newNYT - 339 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-03-05 1 NG WENG HOONG; AZIZ HUSSIN - NG WENG HOONG AZIZ HUSSIN Story: Picture: THE hack wall of this bungalow In Sennett Avenue has collapsed and threatens a house five metres below after a landslip caused by Saturday's heavy rain. A second wall, still being built, cracked on one end and now tilts261 words
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Article31 1984-03-05 1 LAHORE, Sun. Pakistani students protesting against a ban on their unions burned a military jeep yesterday in clashes with the police, who fired teargas to disperse the mobs. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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227 1984-03-05 1 Australia may keep air force presence in Malaysia But it could take different form Hawke CANBERRA, Sun. Prime Minister Bob Hawke said today there could be a continuing Australian air force presence in Malaysia but in a different form. Mr Hawke said his talks last month with Malaysia's Prime Minister,Reuter - 227 words
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Article, Illustration599 1984-03-05 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - Why some will still opt for 'popular' schools HEDWIG ALFRED By Tradition and quality of teachers cited SOME parents said they had no idea the academic standards in primary schools here were fairly uniform but added they would still prefer to send their children to "popular" schools. This was their599 words
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Article, Illustration94 1984-03-05 1 RECOGNISE this wise-cracking wise guy snoozing under the tree? Sshhl Don't wake him up. He may not know it yet, but from today he joins our favourite cartoon characters in The Straits Times. Yes, you may have already known him through The94 words
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Article63 1984-03-05 1 MOSCOW, Sun. The wife of new Soviet leader konstantin Chernenko made a rare appearance today when she joined her husband in voting in national elections. Mrs Anna Chernenko, wearing a fur coat and hat, and Mr Chernenko, cast their vote* in Moscow for two delegates to theUPI - 63 words
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Article598 1984-03-05 2 'Take care' letters LETTERS spelling out the penalties and rules on heavy vehicles with high loads will be sent to every owner and all Class 4 and 5 drivers as soon as the regulations become law. Police say 20,000 letters will be sent to owners of the 40,000-odd heavy598 words
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Article288 1984-03-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE isn't much life on the ocean waves for Singaporeans these days, so it is hard to argue with NTUC secretary-general Ong Teng Cheong when he advises against the sea as a career for the rank-and-file merchant sailor. While this is a pragmatic view, it288 words
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Article72 1984-03-05 2 CIVIL RIGHTS DEBATE THE Reagan administration's philosophical approach on civil rights has come under severe attacks from the civil rights community. The so-called "affirmative action" introduced by the Johnson administration to help the minorities progress has become the subject of much heated debate. Many argue that the policy of72 words
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Article232 1984-03-05 2 PRESCRIPTION FOR TRACING WITH U.S. WITHOUT TEARS TO DO business with the United States, first overcome "business shook" And add liberal doses of information both ways. This was the prescription offered by a team of professionals and businessmen at a seminar last Friday and Saturday, on How To Do232 words
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Article276 1984-03-05 2 Missing spirit WITH Malaysia's unilateral declaration of ownership of the Ovaltine Salver on Saturday, the Singapore Squash Rackets Association must now guard their East Asia trophy with extra zest. While it may be argued that the 5-5 draw was due to the 3-2 defeat suffered by the Republic's juniors.276 words
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Article585 1984-03-05 2 Trying to end a war THREE things now characterise Lebanon: Heavy fighting continues in and around Beirut, desperate consultations are taking place on reconciliation talks between Lebanon s warring factions, and Syria's primary role now that the Western peacekeepers have left or are leaving. Lebanese President Amin585 words
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Article200 1984-03-05 2 Whom to learn from THE Malaysian Prime Minister on Saturday suggested that Pernas-Edar, the retail arm of the government's trading company Pernas, appoint non-bumiputras as its distributors and retailers so that bumiputra businessmen could learn how to conduct the business from them. In the retail business, overt200 words
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Article411 1984-03-05 2 Ware to begin CHINESE antiques can be classified according to the dynasties in which they were made. But those made during the Ming and Qing dynasties are further classified according to the reigns of individual emperors. Another common classification is to go by the type of ware, that411 words
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Article185 1984-03-05 2 Realism in operas THE beard has always played an integral role in Chinese opera. But "opera traditions are sloui\ changing. According to Mr Lin Hongfei. director of the Guangdong Chaozhou Opera Troupe, people above 40 in China enjoy the opera in its original form, but the younger audience185 words
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155 1984-03-05 3 NEW DELHI. Sun India and Pakistan, whose relations in the last year have taken a nose-dive, are to resume negotiations on detente in May. The decision was announced after the Foreign Secretaries of both the countries ended their talks here yesterday onAP; Reuter - 155 words
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103 1984-03-05 3 BEIJING. Sun. A Chinese bride was traditionally borne to her future husband's house in a litter. Zhang Jingrong, a railway official in northern China, recently went one better he commandeered a train to pick up his son's bride. Zhang, vice-director of the railwayAFP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-03-05 3 Visit seen as move to reinforce military ties NEW DELHI. Sun. Soviet Defence Minister Dmitry Ustinov starts a delayed visit to India tomorrow which Western diplomats regard as a move by Moscow's new leadership to reinforce military links, particularly naval ties. Marshal Ustinov, 75,Reuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-03-05 3 TOKYO, Son. Emperor Hlrohlto, a noted marine biologist, discovered a new species of crab while walking along the beach at his villa near Tokyo, news reports said yesterday. The Kyodo news agency said the 82-year-old Emperor picked op two specimens of, the oneUPI - 172 words
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Article51 1984-03-05 3 CHICAGO, Sun. A federal jury has awarded US$ll2,OOO (*****,440) to a 38-year-old woman doctor who was stripsearched by Chicago police after being arrested for a routine traffic violation. The award was nearly twice the largest previous amount given in 10 stripsearch cases against the Chicago police.AFP - 51 words
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223 1984-03-05 3 MANILA, Sun. President Ferdinand Marcos will submit his powers of decree to a review and possible abolition by the new parliament to be elected in May. The president's decree powers allow him to order summary arrests and detention without trial. Making known hisNYT - 223 words
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360 1984-03-05 3 ROME, Sun. Church officials here report that Vietnam is mounting a campaign, sometimes using force against priests and laymen, to bring its three million Catholics under its direct control and isolate them from the Vatican. Vatican officials believe the reported campaign is similarNYT - 360 words
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Article79 1984-03-05 3 Marcos' second grandson MANILA, Sun. President Ferdinand Marcos' youngest daughter, Irene, gave birth today to a boy, Mr Marcos' second grandson, the presidential Palace announced. Mr Marcos described the boy as "very fair with the eyes of a Marcos." Irene, 23, was married last June to Manila businessman Greggy Araneta,AP - 79 words
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Article104 1984-03-05 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. Vietnam has provided new information on several Americans missing in action during the Vietnam War, the US State Department said. An official also said there were indications that some remains of missing Americans would be turned over to US authorities inAP - 104 words
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Article81 1984-03-05 3 Chiefs of Staff promoted JAKARTA, Sun. The Chiefs of Staff of the Indonesian Armed Forces branches and the head of the National Police have been promoted to ranks corresponding to full generals, effective from March 1. The promotions were by presidential decree dated Feb 16. The Chiefs of Staff andAFP - 81 words
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180 1984-03-05 4 Students apply to university despite unrest \K\V YORK. Sun Despue the recent violence in the Lebanese capital, almost 2.000 students ha\e registered for the spring semester at the American I'niversity of Beirut, a university official has reported. Dr Yah? Simonian. the university's vice-presi-dent for development, said registration lines of upNYT - 180 words
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Article65 1984-03-05 4 BEIRUT, Sun. French External Affairs Minister Claude Cheyss/)n arrived in Beirut today to discuss the consequences of a Soviet veto on France's plans to replace its troops in Beirut with UN forces. Mr Cheysson reviewed French troops there and drove to the presidential palace in the hillReuter - 65 words
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Article519 1984-03-05 4 Gemayel holds peace talks with leaders of warring factions BEIRUT, Sunday HEAVY fighting flared in and around Beirut this morning and overnight as consultations continued on reconciliation talks between Lebanon's warring factions. President Amin Gemayel yesterday met Christian and Muslim leaders in an effort to winNYT; Reuter - 519 words
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Article, Illustration34 1984-03-05 4 TWO anti-government militiamen walk home from the front through a devastated area of Beirut's southern suburbs on Saturday as fighting continued along the Green line dividing East and West Beirut. AP picture.AP - 34 words
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242 1984-03-05 4 'Poison gas hurt 10 Iranians' claim VIENNA, Sunday AUSTRIAN television has shown a film on 10 wounded Iranian soldiers, flown to Vienna from Gulf war battlefields, who it said were suffering from the effects of poison gas. The film, shown last night during the main evening newscast, pictured the menReuter; AP - 242 words
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Article143 1984-03-05 4 CAIRO UNVEILS 'BELLY' PROBLEM CAIRO, Sun. The survival of the art of bellydancing in Egypt is threatened by a serious recruitment problem. While bellydancers appear to be winning a contest against rising religious conformism, their numbers are in desperate need of renewal as the quality of the art declines, orAFP - 143 words
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Article57 1984-03-05 4 THREE PEOPLE wen killed and about 14 injured in communal violence in the north Indian states of Punjab and Haryana during the weekend^ the Press Trust of India said in New Delhi yesterday. More than 70 people have died and about 300 injured, in three weeksReuter - 57 words
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Article52 1984-03-05 4 LABOUR PREMIER Neville Wran yesterday called for an election on March 24 in the Australian state of New South Wales. He called the poll six months early, saying that the state was becoming ungovernable as Parliament was constantly being diSrUP^* 1^ v f>"»«"w->C!tinn nlaimc nf /-•nrriin.Reuter - 52 words
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Article64 1984-03-05 4 NEARLY 1,2H people in Macau signed a petition to Portugal on Saturday, criticising Governor Vasco de Almeida Costa, after the governor left for Lisbon. Organisers said that a gathering of nearly 1,200 Portuguese, both locally born and from Portugal, and Chinese, signed a petition to Portuguese PresidentAFP - 64 words
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Article65 1984-03-05 4 CHINESE PRESIDENT Li Xiannian today begins a tour of Pakistan. Jordan. Turkey and Nepal aimed at cementing relations, expanding economic links and assuring the Third World in general of Beijing's support Diplomats in Beijing said Mr Li's first trip abroad as President would be largely aReuter - 65 words
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Article80 1984-03-05 4 CHINA SAID on Saturday thai us population growth rate dropped to 13 per 1.000 or lower in 1983 because of strict family planning policies that allow only one child pei family, compared with a rate of 1 4 4*-* per 1.000 In 1982 The official news agencyAP - 80 words
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Article482 1984-03-05 5 Both fight hard in Maine as the Democratic race goes into top gear AUGUSTA (Maine), Sun. Former VicePresident Walter Mondale. unexpectedly defeated in the Democratic Party's New Hampshire primary election on Tuesday, changed the tone of his presidential campaign yesterday, attacking his victorious rival Gary Hart onReuter - 482 words
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196 1984-03-05 5 Kohl 'to press US to resume talks WASHINGTON, Sun. WEST German Chancellor Helmut Kohl arrived here last night for a fourday visit, during which he is expected to press President Ronald Reagan to resume stalled missile talks with the Soviet Union and to work for a summit with Soviet leaderAFP; Reuter - 196 words
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Article61 1984-03-05 5 THE Democrats use foggy language like 'recovering revenue' or 'stopping the revenue drain,' but you don't need a Ph.D. in bureaucracy to know what they are offering: A choice between a tax increase, a tax increase or a tax in- A crease." s President Ronald Reagan on61 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-03-05 5 NEW YORK, Sun. Customs officials in New York have arrested two businessmen and seized 500 rifles, 100,000 rounds of ammunition and a cache of paramilitary police equipment that were to have been shipped illegally to the Polish government in Warsaw. Agents acting on intelligence information interceptedNYT; AP - 183 words
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189 1984-03-05 5 Trudeau's successor to be chosen in June OTTAWA, Sun. A successor to Canada's Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau will be chosen at a four-day convention of the ruling Liberal Party in Ottawa in June, party president lona Campagnolo said today. The party's national executive decided on the convention site and datesReuter - 189 words
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Article58 1984-03-05 5 RABAT (Morocco), Sun. King Hassan II announced yesterday that Morocco's farmers, hard hit by years of drought, will be exempt from paying taxes until the end of the century. Morocco's rural population, estimated at 60 per cent of the country's 24 million inhabitants, has suffered fromAP - 58 words
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268 1984-03-05 5 Four priorities for world economy -Clausen SAN FRANCISCO. Sun World Bank president Tom Clausen has named the four most important tasks for the world economy, and warned that none of them would be easy. "There is no such thing as a quick fix," Mr Clausen said in a speech preparedReuter - 268 words
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Article139 1984-03-05 5 YOUNGSTOWN (Ohio), San. A rumour that the Universal Product Code (I PC) number printed en singer Michael Jackson's popular "Thriller" album Is really his personal telephone number, has a telephone in Ohio ringing off the hook. The UPC cade does translate into a telephone number batUPI - 139 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-03-05 6 LIBERAL leader David Steel (right) before he took the step and (far right) at the Waldorf Hotel, London, with the coiffure that won him the Head of the Year Award from the National Hairdressers' Federation recently. Mr Steel and radio and TV presenter Judith Chalmers were67 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-03-05 6 Public 'upset by Thatcher's handling of recent issues' LONDON, Sun BRITAIN'S opposition Labour Party is more popular than the ruling Conservatives for the first time since the Falklands War with Argentina in 1982, according to an opinion poll published in The Sunday Times. TheReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-03-05 6 LONDON, Sun. A new book on the Falklands war accuses Britain of sinking the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano, with the loss of 368 lives, when the ship was returning to base and a peace settlement was in sight. The book, "The Sinking of the Belgrano", isReuter - 320 words
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114 1984-03-05 6 Election in which everyone wins.... MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet people today vote in general elections to the country's Parliment but the outcome is inevitable, with real power in the "hands of the Politburo and the Communist Party from which the candidates are drawn. There is no speculation about election resultsReuter - 114 words
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179 1984-03-05 6 LONDON, Sun. Prince Andrew's latest girlfriend, model Katie Rabett, has admitted posing for a nude photo session, the News of the World newspaper said today. Miss Rabett, 23, strenu- ously denied posing in the nude professionally when the newspaper published what itReuter - 179 words
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Article141 1984-03-05 6 LEON (Spain), Sun. A veterinarian who fatally stabbed a neighbour's dog must pay more than US$7OO (551,484) for his crime, the Leon provincial court announced yesterday. According to the court record, veterinarian Angel Alonso was walking his dog last July 17 whea the German shepherdUPI - 141 words
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Article334 1984-03-05 6 Soviet bid to send navy far away WASHINGTON. Sunday THE Soviet Navy, which has begun building us first conventional aircraft carrier, is taking a major step towards projecting maritime fotoa far from home, a senior United States Navy officer says. Rear- Admiral John Butts, Director of Naval Intelligence, told theReuter - 334 words
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202 1984-03-05 6 Swedish troops fire on suspected diver Reuter STOCKHOLM, Sun. Swedish troops hunting a foreign submarine near a top-secret naval base opened fire last night on a suspected diver trying to escape to the open sea, a military spokesman said. Soldiers and police were this morning still searching an island onReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement342 1984-03-05 6 FURNITURE TOUCH '84 A few of the well-known furniture exhibitors are here to promote their latest products from 'vte&^^zz^ 3rd March to 1 lth March. Y^^g^^ All items are at affordable prices Souvenirs for all purchasers. Lounoß Suites Lowest Seing Prices £r ll^^^ 5 Seater American Leather K v .^3L^^s|^^HBBHrjK342 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-03-05 7 Height check letters for lorry operators Police to send out 20,000 notices NO ONE but no one, will have an excuse... Letters spelling out the penalties and rules on heavy vehicles with high loads will be sent to every owner and all Classes 4 and 5 drivers as soon as420 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-03-05 7 Hard times in West coming says French economist A LEADING French economist and adviser to French President Francois Mitterrand has predicted that the current economic recovery in the United States would not be sustained. Hard times ahead, especially for Western Europe, was the forecast by Professor Christian Goux, who as320 words
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86 1984-03-05 7 1,185 booked for driving in bus lanes A TOTAL of 1,185 motorists were booked and 40 others warned for driving on bus lanes between Jan 28 and Feb 28. The Traffic Police will continue their operations against motorists using these lanes during restricted hours. In their blitz against illegal parking,86 words
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282 1984-03-05 7 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By ANTI-NARCOTICS agents have arrested five suspects, including a Malaysian who reportedly smuggled heroin into Singapore undetected for more than a year. The arrests came after one of the suspects was caught when he tried to sell a packet of heroin to an282 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-03-05 7 THAT old, familiar sight of a police car zipping past with two flashing lights will soon be a thing of the past. For the Singapore Police Force is replacing these lights (above) with electronicailycontroHed box-like devices on the roofs of its cars. The new,93 words
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Article168 1984-03-05 7 Club that pays a member's fines IT PAYS to be a member of Pondok Peranakan Gelam. a Muslim we) fare club For the club Kttlei trafBc fines of up to $50 a year incurred b> its members All a member who has been fined has got to do is make168 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-03-05 9 Trio talk about their experiences at PA seminar PARTICIPANTS at the Pre-Retirement Seminar '84, which ended at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute yesterday, received some sensible advice from three Singaporeans. One of them. Mr s. R. Nathan, 59, who is executive chairman518 words
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229 1984-03-05 9 IF YOU want to join the new College of Physical Education, you had better start getting into shape. Part of the admission procedure is how "shipshape" a person is. Also, practical work will form about 28 per cent of229 words
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Article130 1984-03-05 9 Cut, print... and get your money SCENE 1: The show is on. Scene 2: Down comes the curtain and out goes the cash to part-time performers. That is the new style in settling payments to part-timers at the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. SBC has set up a special cash counter to130 words
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Article92 1984-03-05 9 THE Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts has decided to pirouette into the world of dance and music. The academy will launch a three-year diploma course in music and dance in July. It will bring together Western skills and Eastern influence. For example, students will be taught ballet92 words
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Article, Illustration350 1984-03-05 9 Landslide then Operation Cover-up THE ugly mess of the Depot Road landslip stood out as a reminder yesterday of the heavy rain that fell In Singapore from Friday night right through Saturday. From late afternoon onwards, Housing Board workers -and later residents, civil defence force members and community leaders wereYAP YEW PIANG - 350 words
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Article89 1984-03-05 9 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board plans to open an office in Osaka, Japan, and another in Taipeh, Taiwan, this year to attract tourists to the republic. The Osaka office will be the second to be opened in Japan by the board. There is already89 words
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207 1984-03-05 10 MANAGERS and leaders can learn a lesson or two about what not to do I from Professor Higgins of My Fair Lady fame. Mr Eugene Yap, Parliamentary Secretary (Labour) used this analogy to show that expertise alone does not make a good manager.207 words
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Article381 1984-03-05 10 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Big drive soon to get wives back into workforce By STARTING next month, a nation-wide call will go out to the women of Singapore: •If you were working before you got married and then left your job, come back to work. •If you are now381 words
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Article, Illustration175 1984-03-05 10 HOW romantic can a lorry be? Very much so as Mr Albert Yeo showed yesterday at his mother's suggestion. For when he hopped Into a lorry and drove off from his Bedok home, he was not oat on a mundane business trip. He was175 words
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134 1984-03-05 10 THE Singapore Chinese I Chamber of Commerce and Industry has decided to set up a training centre to effectively raise management skills of its members The decision was made at its monthly council meeting last week The chairman of the chamber's skills development sub-committee,134 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-03-05 10 GILLIAN - GILLIAN By POWCHONG THE search for a consultant to advise on the further development of Fort Canning into a historical area has ended. A Singapore Tourist Promotion Board spokesman said a company had been appointed but refused to disclose details. "The consultants are235 words
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115 1984-03-05 10 MR I Miyauchi, the man credited with setting up the first quality control circles in Singapore, will hold free consultations this week. He will have time to talk to representatives from nine companies. Each company will have an hour to ask questions and discuss115 words
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336 1984-03-05 10 OUR taxi drivers are becoming a more 'honest" lot, if figures from the Registry of Vehicles are anything to go by. The number of taxi drivers suspended during the whole of last year was 133, one third that of 398 suspensions the year before.336 words
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269 1984-03-05 12 Be a 'milk' parent to poor students for $60 a year ABOUT 600 pre-primary and primary students are up for adoption but only for the school milk scheme, which costs $60 a child a year. The Milk for Children Advisory Council (MCAC) said that there were 932 needy children whose269 words
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Article100 1984-03-05 12 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board has mapped out a new curriculum for its parttime students preparing for the GCE 'O 1 levels. Students under the VTTB's Continuing Education and Training (CET) programme will from this year study in the VTTB's new normal course. Modelled on100 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-03-05 12 Man dies after hitting parked trailer A MAN was killed and three other people were seriously injured in road accidents between Friday and Sunday. Motorcyclist Chakjik Singh, 39, died on the spot when he hit the rear of a stationary trailer along Aljunied Road at 12.30 a.m. on Friday. It176 words
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257 1984-03-05 12 JUNE TAN - Schoolgirls to sing for a new school JUNE TAN They aim to raise $100,000 for building By THE combined voices of these girls are not planned to bring the roof down In fact, they hope It will help them get a new roof. The students of Paya Lebar Methodist Girls'257 words
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280 1984-03-05 12 A BUSINESSMAN who was jailed for 44 months last May for cheating two Hongkong companies of $201,600, has had his sentence halved on appeai. Lim Teong Kuan, 38, was found guilty of one charge of conspiring to deceive the Bank of America280 words
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Article165 1984-03-05 12 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kan, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines. Tuas, Bah Soon Pah. Wing Loong, Loyang and Ulu Sembawang areas from today to March 10 daily. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to165 words
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142 1984-03-05 12 PSC offers awards for languages, art and music STUDENTS with special aptitude in music foreign languages French. German and Japanese physical education and fine art can now apph for Public Service Com mission undergraduate awards. Scholarships are o p fei ed for these special areas and also for normal academic142 words
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Article37 1984-03-05 12 THE MP for Buona Visia. Di Ang Kok Pong. yesierda\ firiated a! biood donatior. session heid ai the constitute cy's rommunitj centre in Hoi iand Drive All donors were awarded certificates anri mnmirc37 words
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Advertisement374 1984-03-05 9 Speaker-wonder is Soundburger's latest companion These new mini-speakers wnpr connpftec to the _<J Sounddurger will make a comoiete stereo system __^^^Ry Each speaker of 2 2 wan pcMe r outpu r gwe^ vol V^ ncn ancs dynamic sounds tun Dodipn Das 1 t0 sparkling higfT: Mfl B Now vou Gn374 words
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Advertisement742 1984-03-05 10 JP School of Computing (A Computer Training institution registered with the Singapore Ministry of Education) the Training Division of REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING CENTRE Diploma in Computer Studies (Incorporating C G 747 and IDPM Part I II) Applications are invited for admission to the one-year full-time/ part-time course leading to a742 words
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Advertisement95 1984-03-05 10 VA/lllw IV/ Uw IKJI wVnf/v \JI tffffw best Fixed Deposit Rates in town: for a full range of rates 1 WJJJJ^ Our Savers Plus Savings Account Earns You Daily Interest at7«/ p.a. ■f% 111 S a Savers Plus Account Holder you can WT 111 bu Y Travellers Cheques at any95 words
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294 1984-03-05 11 Appoint non-Malay traders and learn from them, says PM ALOB STAR, Sunday THE Prime Minister yesterday suggested that Pernas-Edar appoint non-bumiputras as its distributors and retailers so that bumiputra businessmen could learn how to conduct the business from them. In business, it was moreNST - 294 words
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206 1984-03-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. School heads have been warned that action will be taken against them if they promote any form of goods in their schools without official approval. An Education Ministry official said it had come to the ministry's notice that many schools wereNST - 206 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-03-05 11 Thai armed forces chief visits KL THE supreme commander of the Royal Thai armed forces, General Arthlt Kamlang-ek (right) arriving at Koala LumSr yesterday for a twoy visit at the Invitation of the Malaysian government. He was met on arrival at the Royal Malaysian Air Force base In Sungei BeslNST - 141 words
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392 1984-03-05 11 TAWAU (Sabah), Sun. A FORMER Deputy President of the United Sabah National Organisation today blamed former Sabah strongman Tun Datu Mustapha bin Datu Harun as being chiefly responsible for causing Umno to initiate the move to expel Usno from the National Front. Datuk HajiBernama - 392 words
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262 1984-03-05 11 Major roads in Johor still closed to traffic JOHOR BARU. Sun. Major roads in Johor affected by the floods are still closed to traffic and more people were evacuated in several districts following continuous rain since yesterday. The Segamat-Gemas and Yong Peng-Muar roads are closed to all traffic, being underNST; Bernama - 262 words
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138 1984-03-05 11 Two die, three hurt after car plunges into river GEMAS, San. Two men were killed arid three others seriously injured when their car plunged into a river at the 212 km Johor BaruGemas road near here on Friday. Police said the five men were returning to Kuala Lumpur from SingaporeNST - 138 words
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228 1984-03-05 11 Brokers exploit people who pawn items' SEMEN YIH (Selangor), Sun. Pawnbrokers were today accused of taking advantage of rural consumers and exploiting them. The vice-president of the Selangor Consumers' Association (SCA), Mr N. Nadarajah, told a seminar on the Law and the Consumer that despite pawnshops' huge annual turnover, estimatedBernama - 228 words
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Advertisement629 1984-03-05 11 17,000 PEOPLE THINK RENTING IS SMARTER THAN BUYING 17,000 PEOPU CANNOT BE WRONG It might come as a surprise to you to know that P, DOC families in Singapore believe in renting from Thorn. You'll be less surprised when vou know wh\. THORN EXTRA SPECIAL SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK629 words
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Advertisement133 1984-03-05 12 im&^J BH ißfa^ji^^- l|§| CK-er 1 ,000 islands, atolls and reefs set like jewels V■■ M |^|llP#i 747 Super-B service departs Singapore evenin the vastness of the Indian Ocean, in harmony I Bfl^N HHmMB HBb»^^^^ Wednesday, stopping at the Maldives en route to with the great rhythm of the sea.133 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-03-05 13 Coputers that dig the music scene They can program musical instruments A GUITAR can now be made to sound like a xylophone. Latest developments in the electronic musical instrument industry have come up with a common language which allows computers, synthesisers and individual instruments to talk to each other. THE324 words
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Article471 1984-03-05 13 New method of birth control helps pick the right nights WOMEN unwilling to use artificial means of contraception may soon get help. The so-called natural method of birth control is notoriously unreliable. The problem has been to predict accurately and easily when ovulation is going to takeThe Economist - 471 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-03-05 13 CHINESE wallpapers are becoming more than a novelty. The China National Arts and Crafts Import and Export Corporation in Guangdong is making coloured wallpapers from straw, seagrass, jute, sisal, bamboo, wood and other natural fibres. They are not only durable, but also soundproof and damp proof. In91 words
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Article99 1984-03-05 13 A GROUP of British doctors has found that a stomach condition can be treated by swallowing less air. Hiatus hernia arises when the opening around the throat is enlarged and part of the stomach sticks out into the chest cavity. This results in many problems,99 words
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Advertisement509 1984-03-05 13 ™B^ BBbbW bI a #%SJPP%| M A *"^1 IV Its so cas > to I x raK a POSB Current Account! It you are !S years old or above. >ou ..re imme- ■< BB^BB B^bbT bLbVB aim B ■^■■B^JBIb^B bC eligible. A letter of introduction is not necessary. It you509 words
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Article458 1984-03-05 14 FOR a nation set in the sea, Singapore has taken a disappointingly apathetic attitude towards it over the years. Most islands, by tradition or necessity, have established a respectable relationship with the waters around them. Yet for many Singaporeans, interest in maritime matters begins and ends458 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1984-03-05 14 PAUL MCCRACKEN - PAUL MCCRACKEN ■rw Government's appetite for an ever-increasing share of the economic pie Comment By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal 1/ THIS growing government pre-emption robs the economy of vitality An economy in which the good things of life are seen to come1,252 words
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Article438 1984-03-05 14 For whose benefit? TO THE Labour Ministry, the proposed amendments to the Social Security Act 1969, to be tabled In Parliament In March, will not only benefit Its 2.3 million members but also bring under the Social Security Organisation (Socso) umbrella an additional 4M,Mw workers earning up to $1, Ml.NST - 438 words
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Article360 1984-03-05 14 Decade of masked diplomacy MAY 31 this year marks the 10th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China. Since then, both nations have repeatedly met and spoken at the highest levels. Deng Xiaoping visited Malaysia in 1978. Zhao Ziyang In 1881. And now, Foreign Minister WuNST - 360 words
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Letter, Illustration288 1984-03-05 15 Plan for areas not covered by MRT THE mass rapid transit (MRT) stations and routes have been made known and construction work is under way. It is time the bus and taxi companies, and government departments, sit down to work out a transport plan to cover those areas not served288 words
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Letter139 1984-03-05 15 THE introduction of One-Man-Operated Ticket System (OTS) buses means passengers must have the correct fare ready. This is because no change is given. Regular passengers, and those with bus passes, will adapt to the system. However, those passengers who are taking a service for the first139 words
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227 1984-03-05 15 Woman fell into the sea from bumboat AS we live on Pulau Tekong and work in Singapore, we have to make two bumboat trips daily. On Feb 29 at about 7 p.m., we were at the Changi Point Jetty waiting for the bumboat back to Pulau Tekong. We understood that227 words
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544 1984-03-05 15 Will Indonesia be right about S-E Asia? TWO Asean countries have made public their different perceptions of the South-East Asian situation. Indonesia has declared that it intends to pursue an independent policy a dual policy of pursuing a dialogue with Vietnam and supporting the Cambodian Goalition Government. Whichever way anyone544 words
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Letter127 1984-03-05 15 THE Ministry of the Environment responded promptly to my request to destroy a swarm of insects. Other householders may like to know that the toxic chemicals it uses are suspended in an oilbased solution which would be difficult to wash off with plain water. The ministry's "warning"127 words
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186 1984-03-05 15 Sub-tenant calls for official rental rate I REFER to the letters "Why are some sub-ten-ants charged high rents?" by "Victimised" (ST, Feb 21), and "Subtenants have to be reasonable" by "Sagittarius". (ST, Feb 24). I am renting an unfurnished room in a Housing Board flat for $280, excluding cooking and186 words
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203 1984-03-05 15 I REFER to the letter "Hold the classes in this school" by "Concerned Parent". (ST. Jan 31). There are altogether 37 pupils offering Tamil Language 2 in Ghim Moh Secondary School. The number of pupils offering TL2 at each level is far too203 words
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110 1984-03-05 15 I REFER to the letter "Will second language rule apply to me 9 by "Monolingual". <ST, Jan 23). Candidates who offer GCE 'A' level qualifica- tions obtained in and after 1979. if offered provisional admission to the university, are required to obtain the requisite second110 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-03-05 16 Equal, but not quite Minorities demand special laws ONE of the first things an American schoolchild learns Is the second paragraph of the American Declaration of Independence. It reads: "He hold these troths to be selfevident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with320 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1984-03-05 16 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Action to correct discrimination failed Stories by Washington Correspondent Affirmative action 4 ORIGINALLY, affirmative action meent that employers had to make special efforts to seek out and recruit people from minority g oups who might be qualified for employment. It did1,219 words
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341 1984-03-05 16 A UNITED States district judge issued a decision in December that, if upheld by the Supreme Court, could open up a whole new dimension in how civil rights are defined. The judge found the State of Washington (on the West Coast, bordering341 words
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Advertisement328 1984-03-05 16 0^ S B^nesfcßndtntconom^aLss "Stf?** TlMli the fgS^ PartiCl arly reaSOnal e otr' rCralt t0 S me 10 destinations the This a WS tne cabin «W augmented for Swissair's Economy Class is not only reasonFil r i i Business Class, on long-haul flights to serve able but also attractive. At meal328 words
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Article, Illustration841 1984-03-05 17 IRENE HOE - Get rid of business shock IRENE HOE American businessmen give advice on^ how to do business with the US By TO DO business with the United States, first overcome "business shock." And the way to do that, is to treat it with liberal doses of information both ways. This was841 words
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119 1984-03-05 17 BBDO International, the fifth largest agency in the United States, and Asatsu, Japan's seventh largest advertising agency will become "biood brothers" through transfusions of shares and directors. BBDO International will buy 10 per cent of Asatsu 's shares the largest shareholding a major119 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-03-05 17 CALTEX (Asia) Ltd has a new managing director Mr Leonard Plan, formerly deputy regional director of Caltex Petroleum Corporation in Dallas. Texas. Mr Platt, who has been with the company for more than 26 years, is vice-president of Caltex Operations Ltd. and is also a board58 words
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108 1984-03-05 17 WINDING roads over mountainous Thai terrian will be tackled by a fleet of 42 track tractors supplied by Volvo Far East Ltd. The buyer, Prasertehai Service Ltd Partnership, signed the 69 million bant (nearly S$S million) deal with Swedish Motors Corporation, the Volvo108 words
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Article54 1984-03-05 17 FORMER director and marketing manager of Shell Singapore Pte Ltd, Johnny Chin Teck Huat, has left the world of oil behind him Cold Storage Holdings Pic managing director Bob Barton recently announced the appointment of Mr Chin as director and general manager of Cold Storage54 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-03-05 17 MR KOH Tiong Jin is the newly-promoted regional general manager (SEA) at Computer Processing Services, a subsidiary of Straits Steamship. In his new post, Mr Koh will be responsible for the CPS operations in Singapore and Malaysia, and the development of new business opportunities in71 words
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54 1984-03-05 17 THE first professional accountancy magazine to be published in Singapore has been launched. Produced on behalf of the Singapore Society of Accountants, the Singa- pore Accountant can be obtained through World Publications Distributors Pte Ltd, Changi P.O. Box 20, Singapore 9150, for $30 for SSA members54 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-03-05 17 KATHLEEN TSANG - KATHLEEN TSANG By RESIDENTS in Hougang are now able to enjoy round-the-clock shopping convenience. The international chain of round-the-clock convenience stores, 7-Eleven, has opened its seventh store in Singapore there. The layout of the latest store, as in all the others, Is clinically efficient. Walls291 words
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159 1984-03-05 17 Special card for all insurance agents LIFE insurance company representatives will have to carry special authorisation cards from this May. And from now on, new entrants to the the profession will have to pass a Preliminary Contract Examination before getting a card, which will be issued by the companies. The159 words
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Article76 1984-03-05 17 Grasshoppers fora protein diet A DISH of crunchy grasshoppers instead of a Tbone steak, may be the protein-rich meal of the future. Rsearchers at the National University of Mexico City have said that people should start thinking about eating insects and other non-tradi-tional foods, as a way to improve their76 words
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Article65 1984-03-05 17 ACCORDING to speculation in the Australian press, hot prospects for banking licences are Bank of China, OverseaChinese Banking Corporation, Overseas Union Bank, The Bank of Tokyo, Mitsubishi Bank, and The National Bank of New Zealand. European and American banks were absent from the list of highly-favoured banks.65 words
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215 1984-03-05 17 Committee to ministry: Look into the delay Registration of share certificates at the KLSE THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Committee has asked the Trade and Industry Ministry to look into the delay in the registration of share certificates. This delay had in the past created problems for the investing communityMalaysian Business Times - 215 words
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116 1984-03-05 17 KUALA LUMPUR Publicly-listed companies will be asked to print their share certificates on security forms to minimise the incidences of forgeries. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen has said. He told reporters on Thursday that this was one of the measures decided uponAFP - 116 words
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Company news The week that was
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Article32 1984-03-05 18 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company cfrridemh profit/loss ('000) Ind Oxygen 6 7(5) MJ1.333 ($728b) Dec '83 Kemayan i MJ2.450 ($2,000) Nov '83 UAC 125(125) M$l 1.071 (J5.806b) Dec 8332 words
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Article62 1984-03-05 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Amcol $1,735 ($1.097Lb) Dec f 82 CarlsDerg 25 (25) M$16.680 ($8,021) Dec '83 Duniop Ind 28.5 (28.5) M$32.780 ($36,174) Dec 83 Goodwood Park 40c (30) $52,648 ($36,291) Sep '83 H Msia 30 (30) $6,149 ($7,365) Sep '83 SPK Sentosa62 words
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Article17 1984-03-05 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Wilkinson 16(16) MJ3.439 ($3,788) Sep 8317 words
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Article33 1984-03-05 18 Duntop bid: Proposed bonus issue of one-fortwo. J CM P H: Proposed rights issue of two-for three with TSR at $1.35 per share. Taipinf Cons: Proposed bonus issue of two tor-one33 words
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Article428 1984-03-05 18 Arab-Maiaysian Development Bhd has changed its financial year-end from Dec 31 to March 31 Datuk toman is replacing Megat Na|muddin bin Megat Khas as a joint partner n Nautlus Corp Bhd, which recently agreed to take up a 37.8 per cent stake in Berjaya Kawat for Ms2o 52428 words
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Article53 1984-03-05 18 r l 1 1 1 1 I— l I I L_ Financial Times Industrials .g! Friday 838.9 (828.3) ago 815.8 Dow Jones Industrials L Friday 1171.48 (1159.44) Week ago 1165.10 lii (FifWts in brackets relet to thou o» the previous barjnj day) LJLfa i i i i i i53 words
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Article46 1984-03-05 18 US patents goto Japanese WASHINGTON Japanese inventors collected more US patents than any oth^r group last year, the government reported last week. There were 9.112 patents issued to residents of Japan in 1963. according to the annual report from tlie US Patent and Trademark Office. AP.46 words
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Article53 1984-03-05 18 Copycat no more TAIPEH Taiwan is to impose stiff er penalties on manufacturers of counterfeit products in an attempt to improve the country's trade reputation. The names of offenders will be sent to all monetary and financial institutions, which would consider their record when processing loan applications, said Economics Minister53 words
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Article244 1984-03-05 18 Mar 2 IBS Chan* Alcoa Jt\ Allied Chem Cp 49 "i Allts-Chalmen 13H unch Am Tel Si Tel 17S <« Amu lnc 2B*» H Amr Corp 32 1 Bethlehem SU 25 Boeing Co «2S -H Burroughs Cp 45* CaterpUlmr Co 45H W cruue Manhtn 51W Chrysler Cp 38>*244 words
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Article696 1984-03-05 18 Wall Street still a bit hazy WALL Street still does not know where share prices are going nor where they should go. But it soon may. The issues are becoming clearer: There are firmer expectations that interest rates will come down and, at the same time, that something696 words
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Article52 1984-03-05 18 THE market moved higher last week, helped by lower domestic money market rates, bat speculation about possible tax changes In the forthcoming Budget depressed insurance ana bank shares. The Financial Times Index closed op 11.1 on the week, and the FT-SE Hi shire Index gained 15.4 to 1M1.7 in52 words
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Article51 1984-03-05 18 THE slump lasted for two days, ending on Friday with a return to the quiet, firm market that began the week. BHP and BeU Resources attracted attention with the Victoria Supreme Court ruling, that BeU should have issued a prospectus for its BHP share offer. The All-Ordinaries Index closed51 words
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Article56 1984-03-05 18 AFTER plunging nearh 26 points In a selling wave at the start of ih. week to 1,t22.H5, the Hang Seng Index recovered after the Budget u. close the week at 1,t79.€3 in moderated active trading. At the week's end, the market was strong amid expectations that new issues like56 words
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Article50 1984-03-05 18 A JIMP in the yen's value, and Wall Street's continuing climb, pushed share prices sharph higher in neetie trading which saw 21« million shares change hands in the half-day session. Foreign Investors returned, apparently because of the yen's surge against the dollar to a 14-mnnth high in New York.50 words
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Article581 1984-03-05 18 Mar 2 Pence Ctunfe INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 151 +3 Ass. Dairies 154 +2 BTR PLC 444 +10 Babcocks 171 +1 Barclays 522 -7 Beechams 331 unch BICC 283 +10 Blue Circle 435 +10 BOC Oroup 277 -4 Boots 109 unch Bo water 255 +1 BATS 188 unch Britannia 84 +1581 words
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Article324 1984-03-05 18 Mar 3 Yen Ajinomoto 1010 unch Akai 549 +4 Amada 1350 +1290 Asahi Chem 418 +2 Asahi Glass 705 +1C Bank of Tokyo 410 +34 Bridgestone 570 +1C Canon 1430 +2C Casio 1520 +20 Citizen 640 +10 Daiei 680 unch Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank 750 +20 D Nippon Print 966324 words
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Article3391 1984-03-05 18 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted (or scnp rights H Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars 1983/84 Last Yield Net Voi Week Hfh Low Company Sale Change P/E3,391 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-03-05 19 LAST week saw spot gold prices holding firm amidst a generally bullish environment. The metal traded between a range of US$39O to US$4O4 after opening at US$399 per ounce in Simex on Monday, according to the weekly gold review by Green and Collier. When business commenced in the New402 words
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Article143 1984-03-05 19 FOB in bales, Malaysian cents/Mo RAS MRELB M(h Low Clow* High Low Closing buyers buyers Mar 1 Mar 1 Int 1 R.S.S Prompt 236 50N 235 00N 234 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. FOB 242 50 239 00 239 00 265 50 262 00 262 00 Int 2R.S.S Mar 232143 words
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Article16 1984-03-05 19 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 400.70—401.20 397 90—398.40 Fri Thurs New York 400.25-401.25 395.25—395.7516 words
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Article161 1984-03-05 19 THE market dragged through another week of dull trading, with an easier trend depressing levels some two cents, similar to the previous week's performance, said Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co in its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the fortnight ended March 1. Initially a slight pickup161 words
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Article67 1984-03-05 19 STEADY. The Tin Council's buffer stock manager was required to provide solid buying support to hold market prices steady in London amounting to more than 1,500 tonnes, some traders estimated. Penang failed to cling to a small gain, as heavy trading in the Malaysian market re-appeared. The fall in67 words
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Article67 1984-03-05 19 BARELY steady. Early gains from last week's seven-month low developed after the stock fall of 2,325 tonnes to 205,975, the lowest since April 1962, but later the mood changed as Sterling turned firmer. US buying was noted at the lower levels, although the market remained vulnerable to the fluctuations67 words
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Article37 1984-03-05 19 IRREGULAR. Trading quickly reversed last week's trend in company with gold, following the sharp rise in London market stocks (up 1,324,000 ounces to a record 47,924,000 ounces). But fears about the Middle-East gave some fresh stability.37 words
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Article22 1984-03-05 19 Buying Seling Highest-Lowest Highest -Lowest Ss/pn S5/pn Bank oi China 27.64-26.91 27.46—27.09 OUB 27.34 26.91 27.52 27.09 UOB 27.50—26.89 27.65—27.0422 words
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Article54 1984-03-05 19 EASIER. The market turned firmer initially, following the sharp fall in warehouse stocks (down 25,175 tonnes to 382,475, the lowest since last September), as Japanese shipments were carried out. But heavy selling developed later, particularly from one quarter, and an easier trend developed in unison with New York, before54 words
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Article216 1984-03-05 19 WITH the exception of the pepper market, the local produce exchange saw improved trading conditions last week. The volume traded was moderate with prices holding steady. The pepper market went through another dull week as the commodity prices did not improve. Both black and white pepper lost about216 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-03-05 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Vr Cargo Time Block Laura MS (8404 > S3 (2330) SI 0900-1100/0900 110 Nl/Pl *****100 SI Petopof (73) 6/3)0700) TA3 *****000/*****900 82 Monte Ruby (148) 6/3(0900) FSB 1100-1300/2000-***** F4 Pegasus P (316N) 6/3(1200) FSB 1300-1400/2000-2100523 words
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Article118 1984-03-05 19 LONDON Sizable gains in shipping orders placed with Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan and Denmark, brought a further rise in the world's shipbuilding order book in December, to the highest for 18 months, the latest figures from Lloyd's Register of Shipbuilding Returns show. In total 32.6AFP - 118 words
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Article135 1984-03-05 19 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency ot tor cign currency Austrian schilling 11.6392 11.6479 86.89—84.59 Belgian franc (com) 4.0071—4.0128 251.93—247 65 Danish kronor 22.3571 22.3736 45.69—44.71 Deutschemark 82.0860 82.1567 12 27—12 09 Finnish mark 37.7900—37.8281 French franc 26.6105—26.6398 38.03—37 22 Hongkong dollar 27.14—27.23 37.17 36.37135 words
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Article487 1984-03-05 19 EANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, Mar 2, 1984: The PLK is the lowest lemfnf rate wNch a bank is prepared lo lend in Siifapore dofars to its dents on an overdraft or demand basis. Bank PLR Algemene Bank 9 i487 words
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Article335 1984-03-05 19 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Mar 2: BID PRICES IBS High Low 7 days 9 3 '4 9 11/16 1 month 9 15/16 9 13/16 2 months 10 9 15/16 3 months 10's 10 1/16 6 months lO 3 10 5/16 9 months 10335 words
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Article166 1984-03-05 19 THE US dollar opened for the week at S$2.1250/60, and was traded to a low of S$2.1160/70 before closing for the week at S$2.U70/80. Trading for the week was fairly active, with widespread commercial selling of the US unit against the Singapore, bringing it to the week's low. The166 words
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Article691 1984-03-05 20 Kuala Lumpur Kepong Malaysia's fourth biggest plantation group gets a glowing forecast from Hoare Govett RECORD palm oil prices will enable Kuala Lumpur Kepong (KLK) to almost double its pre-tax profits to M598.5 million in the year to September, next This is the view stock brokers691 words
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265 1984-03-05 20 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR But this will let up in mid '80s, says study By THE anti-smoking campaign, the ban against cigarette advertisements and the growing health conscious public together, these were expected to stifle, if not cripple, the cigarette industry. But instead, the industry has survived265 words
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Article163 1984-03-05 20 More than 6 m shares changed hands MINING stock Pahang Consolidated was the most active stock last week on the Singapore stock exchange. More than six million shares changed hands, many of which were believed to be going to Malaysian buyers. The shares gained 18 cents to close at $1.75,163 words
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Article88 1984-03-05 20 THE East Asiatic Company (Malaysia) Bhd (EAC) has reported sharply lower profits for last year. Pre-tax profits slumped to M5420,000, compared with M58.54 million in the previous year, from turnover which was 11 per cent lower at M5243.1 million. The heavy machinery section suffered substantial losses, because of88 words
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Article34 1984-03-05 20 ALGEMENE Bank Nederland has reported pre-tax profits of DFL1326.9 million (about *****.48 million) for last year, 12.6 per cent higher than in the previous year. The dividend remains unchanged at DFL26.34 words
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Article65 1984-03-05 20 JACK Chia-MPH has announced that, based on the terms of the proposed rights issue, the adjusted price of the existing transferable subscription rights 1983/1987 (TSRs) has been provisionally calculated at $1.34 a share. This price will only apply after a books closure date which has yet65 words
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Article47 1984-03-05 20 SELANGOR Properties has received M516.5 million for the sale by its wholly owned subsidiary, Chong Chook Yew Sdn Bhd, of a property in Kuala Lumpur. This has produced a net profit of MsB.2 million for the group The purchasers are Guthrie Harta (Damansara).47 words
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Article72 1984-03-05 20 HI ME Industries (Malaysia) Bhd and Hong Leong Industries Bhd have each acquired one of the two issued shares in Hong Leong Land Sdn Bhd (HLL), the formei> from Mr Kwek Leng Hai and the lat ter from Mr Quek Leng Chan. HLL was incorporated on Feb 6,72 words
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Article36 1984-03-05 20 SOON Peng Yam (Pte) Ltd has bought a further 152,000 shares in Sim Lim Investments, at $2 94 a share, raising its interest in the company from 45.31 per cent to 45.81 per cent.36 words
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Article32 1984-03-05 20 EASTERN Realty Co Ltd has sold 50,000 shares in Overseas Union Bank, registered in the name of Oversea Union Bank Nominees (Private) Ltd, reducing its holding to 15.92 million shares.32 words
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382 1984-03-05 20 JESSICA LU - JESSICA LU By HONGKONG Scores of expatriate engineers in Hongkong, including materials technologists, tunnelling experts and civil engineering consultants, are expected to seek greener pastures with the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation in Singapore. The first rush is likely to take place in382 words
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Article, Illustration13 1984-03-05 20 "I don't mind him dictating long letters. I don't listen anyway."13 words
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Article37 1984-03-05 20 TOKYO Mamiya Camera Company is unable to meet its debts, a private credit company has reported. Mamiya's total debt is 25 billion yen (*****.4 million), compared with capital of 2.14 billion yen. AFPAFP - 37 words
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78 1984-03-05 20 SANTOS Facilities Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Australian oil and gas producer and explorer Santos Ltd, signed a US$lOO million (about Ss2l2 million) five-year syndicated term loan last Monday. This loan was arranged and managed by the Singapore branch of Aus tralia and78 words
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Advertisement505 1984-03-05 19 A complete pa< ka«»' of the best chemical based allied prndui ts trom India to the world. Fur over 25 years Cape>.il has products brought the world the finest The list v:ot-s N BMt| chemical based allied products. product custom-made to your In design and craftsmanship. specification and budget beauty505 words
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Advertisement652 1984-03-05 20 A Joint Venture Project ASIAN INSTITUTE AIM GRADUATES fiJWfQkV OF MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA [E^3: The Asian Institute of Management Philippines and the Asian Institute of Management Graduates Association Malaysia, are jointly undertaking this program as part of their consultancy agreement. On particular courses, the two Institutes shall participate in652 words
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Advertisement246 1984-03-05 20 AW INVITATION to join 2 unique exhibitions Property Showcase '84 For developers real estate agents This exhibition shall be a comprehensive i display of residential, commercial and industrial property available in and around Malaysia. This trade-fair provides an excellent, opportunity for developers and agents to introduce and market their properties246 words
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Advertisement653 1984-03-05 21 I TELEPHONE SERVICE: BATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE £"*"(> r^ J^^\ k f\ f\ ,^-X /\A f »»r~^ r\ -r-i^ Mo^-Friday f 5 %7 n t^ e P x m day) 1 fdmorY ri^T^ M>n >>5 55r Enl rt lnmMt :ood 9 u d p2l C.A.T.S. \ir \J \SSSS^\SSSS^ \SO %^T 1000am653 words
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Advertisement1115 1984-03-05 21 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out mmmmm Capital Restaurant (Pte) Ltd 207 Cantonment Road (Beside overhead bridge) Singapore 0208 Tel: *****16/*****69 ROAST GOOSE STEAM SULTAN FISH BRAISED TIGER SHARK'S FINS AIR FLOWN DAILY WHOLESALE/RETAIL WELCOME Hom« catering for Lunch A Dinner also available. «»«»«»«»«»«»e»a» 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/1,115 words
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Advertisement847 1984-03-05 21 25 Sal«:Olhsr Products 25 Sale: Other Product! iSSSSSSSSSSSSBSESSSS t— i II CLEARANCE SALE ■:^i Variety of Industrial Electronics and Com- <i x':: munication items and furnitures and fit- tings. j-jjij Interested please call X;: II 74 276;6 i 28 HMlth CBntraa/ 28 Health Centres/ Mbiibqs Mbsmqo B^B^^^^Jl Ai^^^^B^Ll B^B^^^^^ l^847 words
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Advertisement648 1984-03-05 21 36 House Renovai tion/Repair/Decor t ii; WE SPECIALISE IN: tree cutting, X planting of grass, rubbish collec tlon, hacking of existing floor and wall tiles, demolition works. ■I- Contact Mr. Murty at tel: g *****17/*****5. JIMTAL GENERAL CONTRACTOR kitchen cabinets, painting, tiles (flooring), designed doors, parti X tions, ceilings, electrical,648 words
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Advertisement686 1984-03-05 21 -Wh to a^^ BUSINESS 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removal, delivery and disposal services. Specialised in pianos, organs, safes. Careful uniforms workers provided. 24-hour service including Sunday and public holidays. Tel: *****73/ *****91 Shalom Transport Services. ASK TRANSPORT COMPANY: Cheap rates for all types of transportation686 words
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Advertisement603 1984-03-05 21 53 Computer Products/Services MICRO PC IBM FULLY COMPATIBLE MICRO PC SUPER System consists of: a 16 Bits CPU 8088, 128K RAM expandable to 512 K Bytes a Multi-Functions Card with one parallel printer interface, two RS-232 ports rechargeable battery Si Calendar/clock function a Dual Slim MATSUSHITA Double-sided Disk Drives (640K8).603 words
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Advertisement1122 1984-03-05 21 Hit T* 1 v \«^^H B^b^^hl L^7 W HERE'S MORE GOOD MM* (or working mottien 1! you an up with your job and need a kU able helping hand to look after your child read classification 33 A crerhe If opening a pla> group for children between 2 tu 41,122 words
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Advertisement1218 1984-03-05 22 |^B I W^IMbI A RAPtOLY EXPANDING company Saaaf I m ILJaI linikmg for foreign cxchunge Ij I mm tellers Selectfrt candidates will Jr^B VI BP vJaV enjoy their annual bonuses and ■BH 9 mj M company sponsored holidays. flpß as an ("'ab Make your contact at classlflcaS^m I I I1,218 words
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Advertisement857 1984-03-05 22 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP b) EDP PROGRAMMERS required e Computer Science Degree. Knowledge ln COBOL, OIBOL. e Preferably familiar with Data General but not essential. e Able to start work soon. Interested parties please apply with full resume, experience, if any, contact phono number and a857 words
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Advertisement708 1984-03-05 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical (I MSAS I I A leading international air/sea freight I agent located at Changi Cargo Complex has immediate vacancies for: Male Shipping Clerk Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level Ability to type Familiar with PSA procedures Knowledge of import/export documentation Possess708 words
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Advertisement354 1984-03-05 22 66 Situation* Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical I L>i I I I Id Lssl n f > J L n 'm ■a^sielsi^PiliilllM Olivetti (MamriKturinTftviiionll 9 requires Applicants should possess GCE O level LCC Intermediate Costing or Accounting Certificates Salary offered will commensurate with qualifications experience. Please apply personally or write in giving354 words
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Advertisement329 1984-03-05 22 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical We are manufacturing precision alactronic parts or components for use in the semi-conductor industry and have the following vacancies: A) FEMALE PRODUCTION CLERKS a 3 GCE 'O' level with credit in Mathematics, a Age 18 to 24 years, a Able to type at 30 wpm.329 words
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Advertisement374 1984-03-05 22 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical TYPISTS Minim urn speed 30 wpm 6 months working expert ence ACCOUNTS CLERKS Minimum 1 years worklnt experience Must have HOC Intermediate Certificate GIRL FRIDAY Minimum speed 40 wpm With basic accounting ex perlence Chinese female age betweei 20 and 25 years DATA ENTRY OPERATORS374 words
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Advertisement457 1984-03-05 22 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical WywyPleLtd has immediate 1 vacancies tor GENERAL CLERKS > 1 Completed i I Ipreferabl) with i,.i> u bajNak aMetetaajs Preferably witnaoaseea i| aartaace to ofHee wart ji Plea_s«- rail Mm Hot.* t k 622-ISS for a.n interview at f coast attaaaaaaf to i j457 words
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Advertisement485 1984-03-05 23 66 Situations Vacant Secretarial Clerical B9BJBJBJBaIB^BJBB^Ba*jBJBJBjBBHB> a^^Bßaa^Bsslassl s^^^Bl^l^^O^^el Our top deMta are always In need i>f top calibre people to j Work in their Organisations The jobs are botn challenging and exciting Cail us today and find out more SECRETARIES TYRISTS GIRL FRIDAYS RECEPTIONISTS DATA ENTRY OPS ACCOUNTS CLERKS Telephone485 words
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Advertisement581 1984-03-05 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical MUNICH REINSURANCE CO. Sin^apor a Branch is seeking suitable candidate tor onac FEMALE RECONCILIATION CLERK H#^uif axr^oin t a 4 O' levels with credits In F.nglish and Maths, a LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping basic knowledge of commerce e 3 years of working experience in reconciliation with581 words
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Advertisement599 1984-03-05 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical CHINESE FEMALE EXPORT SECRETARY e GCE O' level. e Sound secretarial skills. e Experience in import/export documentation, e Able to willing to work under pressure with minimum supervision, a Preference will be given to those who are familiar with Indonesian export a Salary will commensurate599 words
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Advertisement532 1984-03-05 23 68 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical A fast growing multi-national company requires: I 1) TYPIST CUM RECEPTIONIST I 2) TELEX OPERATOR e Minimum 1 year experience Attractive pay for the right candidate Salary negotiable. Interested, please call Tel: *****11/2/3 WANTED GENERAL CLERK e Should be able to type e Do filing532 words
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Advertisement576 1984-03-05 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Trading Firm in Orchard Roed requires: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST for immediate employment e GCE 'O' level with good command of English. e Outgoing and pleasant personality. e Ability to type accurately at reasonable speed. Salary between 1350 $400. CALL: *****99 for interview TYPIST CUM576 words
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Advertisement678 1984-03-05 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Required urgently 1 FEMALE TYPIST e Able to type fast and accurately. s Experience preferable Interested please call personally for Interview at: 37 Kallang Road Singapore 0820 Tel: *****22. ROYAL INSURANCE requires ACCOUNTS CLERK to handle accounts reconciliations and some computer input. Those interested, please678 words
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Advertisement913 1984-03-05 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical CONSTRUCTION COMPANY REQUIRES Female Typist cum Telephone Operator, bilingual. Able to type, general office duties. Experience required Possess testimonial Interested applicants call at: 50 Jalan Sultan, #06-07 Jalan Sultan Centre, S'pore 0719. Tel: *****55. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required by freight forwarder. Must be able to913 words
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Advertisement620 1984-03-05 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical REQUIRED 2 GENERAL Clerks Able to work independently Staying around Jurong East j West, Clementi or Bukit Batok Contact *****62 4 SIAMESE ASTROLOGY REQUIRES General Clerks. Please call at sO4-08, Bylands Building. 135 Middle Road. S'pore 0718 Tel: *****40. CHINESE FEMALE RECEPTIONIST Clerk required preferably620 words
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Advertisement816 1984-03-05 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales t) Smlms MERCHANDISER required for imported range of men's fashion wear accessories. The candidate must:- Be preferably between M- K years of age. Have a minimum of 2 years experience in merchandising or related area Have good fashion sense Be able to travel816 words
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Advertisement452 1984-03-05 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales CALLING ALL LADIES.... Here's th? opportunity for you to earn fTW te SUM a meath. Only 4 to 6 hours work each day at your own time and convenience. If you have a GCE 'O' level certificate, you can join the full time sales force452 words
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Advertisement651 1984-03-05 24 66 Situations Vacant *> atefrs A wall eatabWatiad trading company requirea DYNAMIC SALES REPRESENTATIVES to sail a wide range ot products In ouf toCeV Industrie! and coflimif c tsl markets. The succesafui applicants should meet the foHowmg requirements: a Male. e Age 20 to 26 years e Good attitude and651 words
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Advertisement604 1984-03-05 24 66 Situationt Vacant t) Sale* Leading oilfield tupply heuae reqalreaa SALES/ PURCHASING ASSISTANTS e Minimum qualification: GCE 'O 1 Level a Not less than 2 years relevant experience Salary commeneuratee with qualiHcetione end experience. Applicants are Invited to write In own handwriting, enclosing copy of personal resume and recent photograph604 words
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Advertisement683 1984-03-05 24 66 Situations Vacant S) Sales AN ESTABLISHED GREETING Cards and Stationery company urgently requires Salesgirls. With pleasant personality, to work In showroom at Parkway Parade No expert ice is required Age 18 and abo\-\ Interested applicants, please cn;l personally at: 81-34, Parkway Parade, after 2.00p.m. Tel: *****48 Christopher URGENTLY REQUIRED683 words
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Advertisement666 1984-03-05 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical We are a subsidiary of ASEA AB. Sweden one of the largest h^ electrical engineering companies In the world with opera- (I%^ tlons In 90 countries. wwi You're invited to join our growing organisation as666 words
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Advertisement508 1984-03-05 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Technical opportunities with A leading American Company in Singapore engaged in the manufacturing of high pre- cision products for the telecommunication y> and data processing industry requires NTC 3in Elearical Fitting installation Wa •At least 1 year's experience in machinery508 words
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Advertisement528 1984-03-05 24 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ICJI SINGAPORE rECHNOIX m io, 1 Laboratory Technician Duties -'ialyze finishing solutions Carry out process control >n plating baths I Carry out preproduction testing anc other related and administrative duties Place of wor> cx. r f-a" taatmcnl CtwmiCSl finishing cV; .Timent which specializes in providing528 words
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Advertisement429 1984-03-05 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I An International Engineering company is seeking I I for its office in Singapore I I SENIOR ENGINEER I I Candidates with 5 years' professional experience I I should have following qualifications: I I Degree in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering429 words
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Advertisement652 1984-03-05 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical itifck METAL BOX I IiiJLJ SINGAPORE LIMITED A well established international packaging industry invites application for the post of:- H| Mechanical I Designer Requirements: H sto 1 0 years' drafting experience with extensive involvement in design j^H work; An advantage652 words
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Advertisement523 1984-03-05 25 66 Situations Vacant i 1 g) Technical An established Enterpris manufacturing electroni components invites applici tions for the posts oh PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS PRODUCTION FOREMEN Requirements: Poet(1): e Holder of Mechanical an Chemistry Diploma. e Those without certificate but with at least 2 year relevant experience In plat ing line may523 words
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Advertisement406 1984-03-05 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical .e .1 T TONY WONG I COMPANY (PTE) LTD A leading cassette manufacturing company has immediate vacancies for: ELECTRICAL/ d ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS 's e Applicants must possess I- a Diploma in Electrical/ i Electronics Engineering from a recognised College e Those selected must be prepared406 words
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Advertisement571 1984-03-05 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical I SITE SUPERVISORS required e Poly, Ngee Ann etc (Mech.), without experience in sanitary, sewerage, plumbing may be considered for training at site, e Others with above experience may also apply, e Remuneration negotiable. Incentive points In bonus granted for responsible, productive and honest per-571 words
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Advertisement441 1984-03-05 25 1 —^^i— i 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical FEMALE LAB. ASSISTANTS raquired Secondary Four and above Chinese, Singapore Citizens Interested, call: *****71 Or com* personally to: NO. 6, LORONG TUKANG TIGA JURONG SINGAPORE 2261 (MR K.C. LAU) Faadar Bus Service No. 246 fror lnt#fchainy# Wanted 15 LIFT MECHANICS on permanent441 words
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Advertisement387 1984-03-05 25 166 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production g i«««^i«BBB^BBBBBBBBBB^BB^BB»aBBBBBBBBB"JSlBBlB^B^B^PJ^P^^ at 1 CEHMO I Shift allowance 2nd shift $57 1 3rd shift $99 Generous confirmation increments I M ATTRACTIVE BENEFITS! Free transportation to from work Alternate Saturdays off i= Free medical insurance benefits Leave annual: marriage sick hospi-EE:387 words
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Advertisement419 1984-03-05 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production J If you want I I WVWaal LV l "VHßaaaVVVLißaaaaPaaaaVVßßaaaaaaaaaT C a'l'-li'- l al-S4-.l«Jri''l^lMa > af 8 1 I I aH^J^^^aaC^^^^^l '< I N aaaaaaaaaaaV^.*^*.! B aal bl*^** J x "*L *1 T*^ aal l419 words
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Advertisement170 1984-03-05 26 g A manufacturing Company in Jurong Invites applications for I the following positions 1 I due to rapid expansion I Earn up to $530ormot» Experience not necessary Singaporeans but Malaysians are also welcome Shift work on rotation NTC 3 holders in Maintenance. Mechanical or Electrical Shift work on rotation Salary170 words
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Advertisement311 1984-03-05 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production rwe are expanding..."! I With our new factory in Ang Mo Kio we 1 I now need: 200 Female Production Operators Requirements: Completed Primary Education Age between 1 6 —35 years I We offer: An attractive starting salary Tea and311 words
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Advertisement452 1984-03-05 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production I v A multi-million dollar J H jH investment in modem _~I j jg technology small precision Tarn I m motors CO yJ 9 REQUIRES -ImtßwOl H I Do you believe? I I You can easily earn up to $903452 words
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Advertisement162 1984-03-05 26 66 Si uations Vacant h) Production Grow with I Astec as FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 2 shift relation Permanent Night Shift M A Permanent 9 \^k Morning Shift m M|rlJM Permanent I W Jj Afternoon Shift Nestle The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food Beverage Company, invites suitably qualified candidates162 words
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Advertisement378 1984-03-05 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production SH SMQAPORC I^^^ LIMITED l^%aa^L^»^E Starting salary and attractive benefits just for y0u Production! Operators! I Machine I [Operators! Vou will enjoy: Shift Allowance i (S2A for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities378 words
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Advertisement499 1984-03-05 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production FREDERICK DUFFIELD (S) PTE LTD A manufacturer 4 Stockist o> ■vm,. adaptor fittingt to> tlt-iibi? pip« tn<3 ho»et invitet application* tor the po«! ot MALE GENERAL WORKERS (Starting salary $450 p.m Requirement* •■■.,.■> i Must be physically HI Iwort tc e 1 ref) r.' I499 words
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Advertisement495 1984-03-05 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production HITACHI KOKI (S) PTE LTD Requires 1) MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Completed Pr 6 Above 16 years of age 2) MALE MACHINE OPERATORS WE OFFER:- 5-day week Kree transportation transport allowance Kree uniform Paid annual marriage/ sick compassionate leave 13tfi month pay Attendance bonus ShiJt allowance495 words
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Advertisement598 1984-03-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous Keppel Shipyard Limrtetflj II requires: II II SAFETY I II CO-ORDINATORS I Completed primary six education II Good physique and eyesight Be prepared to work shift duties Be able to work at heights Be able to swim Experience in related598 words
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Advertisement491 1984-03-05 27 68 Situations Vacant 68 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous r PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL^| I requires I I 1. OFFICE BOYS I 2. FRONT OFFICE CASHIERS 3. M A E TECHNICIANS I A II 4. CHAMBERMAIDS 5. LOUNGE HOSTESSES 6. WAITERS/WAITRESSES 7. SECURITY GUARDS 8. GENERAL CLEANERS (Mate) We offer491 words
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Advertisement446 1984-03-05 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALAYAN BREWERIES (SPORE) PTE. LTD. Brewers of Tiger Anchor Beet ABC Stout •In possession of PUB w Electrical Worker's I Licence or NTC 3 in I Industrial Electricity. Minimum 2 years' k experience in electrical I plant maintenance. Q Willing to work on 2- h446 words
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Advertisement370 1984-03-05 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE at Block 4008, 4th Storey Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 Singapore 2056 OR 501, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 Singapore 2056 Tel: *****44 offers 5 day work week with no rotating shift work; very attractive starting salary, excellent fringe benefits like free370 words
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Advertisement265 1984-03-05 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous The largest lift manu- s factoring Company in 3 Singapore requires a Diploma in E Prcxluction, Mechanical or Electrical /ITC in i Mechanical or j= S Electrical 5 a Own motor-cycle preferred B e gce -o 1 level a AWe to type B^^pffaßß»BnßMrtal E All265 words
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Advertisement534 1984-03-05 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE Invites applicants to fill the following vacancies: Confidential Paymaster GCE O levei LCC Book-keeping Certificate Possess at least 2 years experience in similar capacity Accounts Clerk (Cost) LCC Book-keeping Certificate i Experience in hotel i industry preferred Electrician NTC 111 Relevant experience534 words
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Advertisement503 1984-03-05 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous sV^B^^. FULL-TIME CATERING ASSISTANTS required tor our soon-to- be-opened restaurant at Tanglin as well as any of our 4 restaurants at Jatan Jelita, Goldhili Square. Bukit Timah Plaza and Parkway Parade The following benefits apply. i a Attractive commencing salary and con- j firmatson increment503 words
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Advertisement399 1984-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I MES^| I Clerks I |H I Raquirements/Dutias I fj Mm, mum GCE O' I level I 1 T>pir>9 speed of 35 I ISUIII j Preferably with a I tew years' working I experience in a I manufacturing envi- 1 ronment I To perform general399 words
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Advertisement391 1984-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Singapore Automotive Engineering Re Ltd invites applications to fill the following vacancies Must Dedb'e to carry out nociy ••pain and accident Jdnicigt'S perform, ire v»eljmg gas wpidmq ana pane' bt'.i! ng GCE O Level Knowledge in basic warehousing and sto'eHeeping functions Recently completed National Service391 words
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Advertisement358 1984-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 11 Immediate vacancies j for: I I STORE ji ASSISTANT (Mala) Completed Secon- dary 2 education a Soma relevant axparianca a Complatad NS i I WEIGHBRIDGE I CLERK I (Mala) Minimum Secondary 2 education a Abla to speak Malay and Chlnasa dialects DRAUGHTSMAN I aITC358 words
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Advertisement258 1984-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Showa Plastics I (S) Pte Ltd I 15 Fourth Chin Bee Rd Singapore 2261 we have immediate vacancies for the following: Completed Primary 6 education Permanent morning S or night shift Experience not necessarv 16-35 years oW Completed Primary 6 education js Willing to perform258 words
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Advertisement484 1984-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GODREJ ha» immediate vacancies for I I the following position*: I 1) WELDERS 2) PAINTERS 9 3) PRESS TOOL k\ A DIE I SETTERS I 4) SHEAR PRESS I MACHINE OPERATORS Requirements for (1), (2), k (3) A (4): I Experience in related i field484 words
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Advertisement367 1984-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I Well established group x I of companies with I world-wide timber I marketing operations I require GCE 0 level/'A' level with credit in English 3/4 years relevant experience Shorthand 80/90 wpm Typing 40/50 wpm Perform secretarial duties Must have completed N.S. or exempted Able367 words
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Advertisement489 1984-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous fL PHILIPS i-1 requires j I Store jj Assistants [B/J Qualifications/ \;M I Experience tal I Com P' eted r« I Secondary 4 [I 1 education k* I e Physically fit |9 I eCompleted or *Jm I exempted from I full-time 9 I National Service489 words
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Advertisement327 1984-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I j i) Miscellaneous Olivetti (Manufacturing Oivision) requires Material Handlers/ Store Assistants Physically fit and willing to do material handling work in the store and production At least Secondary 2 education Vacancies are available for normal working hours or rotating shifts Please apply personally or write in327 words
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Advertisement482 1984-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous (lOfHtote) Dinoiy requires WORKSHOP ASSISTANTS To dismantle panels, fix panels and cleen cars. a Mo experience required a Must be hardworking not afraid of dirty work a Mauling salar> $420. Can I earn as much as $500 after a year a Based at Sin Mm482 words
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Advertisement578 1984-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Fail aipending forwarding company raquiraa wharf clerk a despatch RIDER Must have C'lai.-- 3 lie Applicants must ha.' perience in handling all PS* reJßlUat uith all sapeeb I shipping documents a For Despatch Rider must possess own motor-bike PACKERS (MALE r'or packing personal effects a578 words
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Advertisement565 1984-03-05 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous LA PIAZZA COFFEE HOUSE requiro 1. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2. PART-TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Working Bra Spin to 11pm) 3. DISPENSER Mal*ysiana ar* al*o welcome to apply Interview tune: 12pm to 7pm. (.'all personally at SO, ORCHARD ROAD PLAZA SINGAPURA. -01-14 SINGAPORE 0923 (YAOHAN ORCHARD ENTRANCE) Plastic565 words
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Advertisement570 1984-03-05 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GOODWOOD PRODUCTS PTE LTD requires 1) DRIVERS Possess Class 3 driving licence e Preferably with experience in similar capacity j 2) PAINTERS (Wooden Furniture)) With without experience I e Malaysian are also welcome 3) GENERAL WORKERS (Male/Female) I Age: 16 years above e Attractive salary570 words
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Advertisement557 1984-03-05 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous SHIPPING EXECUTIVE. Knowledge in shipping/ forwarding. Minimum 3 years' relevant experience Self-motivated and able to work Independently. Responsible and have pleasant personality. Physically fit and possess valid driving licence. GCE O' level good command of English/ Chinese. Basic salary ranging from $600 $900 will be557 words
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Advertisement719 1984-03-05 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PACKERS lor noil—hold removal department GENERAL WORKERS required urgently by established International forwarders Must have completed N.S. with 2 years' experience (Packers). Please call *****04 or *****11 lor appointment, PERSONAL DRIVER required Applicant* must have a claan driving record and preferably with portencePl**** call personally719 words
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Advertisement870 1984-03-05 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WANTED 2 BOAT Attendants for immediate employment by Boatel in Ponggol area. Must be able to work on Saturdays Sundays and Public Holidays. Phone: *****78 *****48 Tony Yeo for details. AN ESTABLISHED HARDWARE Stockist has several vacancies for General Workers, Drivers and A Messenger Boy.870 words
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Advertisement547 1984-03-05 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous WANTED PART-TIME CHINESE Clinic Nurse, in dlst. 12. (evening) Call: *****08 between 9.30 4 p.m. for appointment. WANTED DELIVERY BOY $12/- per day, Driver $15/-. Interview at Block 88 #01-115 Zion Road. *****33. FOOD CATERER IN Orchard area requires 2 creative Cooks. Salary $30 per547 words
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Advertisement512 1984-03-05 29 TODAY THERE T?) (ITI A TTTI MITSUBISHI CARS Ut&l&l£fttlH; AVAILABLE IN THIS SECTION I*hhQmmml^mml V^H B^^lßflßV^k 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicle* For Hire TOYOTA ißentaCar^^ffi 74 Vehicle Financing 76 Vehicles For Sale EASY I LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS Up to 90% loans Low interest rates 4-year repayment512 words
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Advertisement619 1984-03-05 29 d) Fiat 1976 FIAT 131 Eligible for PARF Alrcond.. radio cassette, sports rims. Beautiful condition Down payment $2,500. balance under hire purchase for 24 months. monthly $408. Tel: *****23 END 1975 FIAT 124. Airconditioned, sports rims, cassette, passed inspection. $7,800 only (PARK eligible) Loan $6,000 arrangeable *****31 LATE 1979 FIAT619 words
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Advertisement971 1984-03-05 29 76 Vehicle* For Sale g) Mazda JANUARY •79 626, 1 CttCfUl (MTOCr, i aircond. Itereo, tax 8 M Metallic I gold $149»KJ :«848€.2 evening town 1979 MAZDA 626 Saloon. Aircond.. high power radio cassetu- Beau- tlful ronditlo!, Selling $***** i 0 no Tel 2921 3Z'< 1980 MAZDA 323 1000. 5-duor971 words
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Advertisement204 1984-03-05 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Toyo>.B These Toyotas with MORE 'are priced to suit you 1 DON'T WAIT. PRICES APPLY ONLY WHILE THEY LAST i Toyota Supra 2 BEFI $68,750 nett ARF Toyota Carina 1.6 Coupe $25,500 nett PARF Toyota Tercel $264)00 nett ARF HNHNH Ml|j|MJU| Hi-Ace Diesel (Private Bus)204 words
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Advertisement749 1984-03-05 30 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year _5 o pa. 64 South Bridge Rd S 0105 Tel: *****2. 2 vears s':°o pa Blk 37 Circuit Rd »01 403 S 1337 Tel: *****40. 3 vears 6749 words
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Advertisement567 1984-03-05 30 76 Vehicles For Sato k) Others 1958 JAGUAR XKISOFHC Fully restored and overhauled White paintwork, black interior, chrome wire wheels. Ist class condition Viewing: Checkers Service Station 375, Clemenceau Avenue (•ttn: Alare) Tel: *****85 (Mrs. Tan) 5560.000 ne l l J CITROEN 2000CX ATHENA 1 private owner, full options, very567 words
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Advertisement677 1984-03-05 30 I) Commercial Vehicles DOWN PAYMENT $1,700 only '79 Suzuki van 550 c.c. and box van. Monthly $210 Tip top 14 Walmer Drive. Serangoon Garden. SELLING CHEAPI 1979 Austin Mini/ 1979 Honda 550 van. Passed inspection. $2,950/ $4,950 0.n.0. (*****66). TOYOTA DYNA DIESEL 14- footer. June '83. Alrconditloned. Asking $14,000 0.n.0.677 words
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Advertisement604 1984-03-05 30 jj^ ACCOMMODATION H A PROPERTIES 85 Propdrty Fintncing Sound Secure provides PROPERTY FINANCE for Residential Commercial properties CALL *****92 *****47 FOR DETAILS A P no 3326 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 1 1 ORCHID INN VICINITY Brand new detached bungalow, 3 bedrooms plus study. Fully alrcondltloned. Partly furnished. $8,000.604 words
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Advertisement1220 1984-03-05 30 I Ml f HOUSE HUNTING? "NO problem! I f j—jL^an^wi- states this real estate agency at l> a .rt '^^f>™_L I classification 86a. It promises to f I oo or y° u the desired type of t._jtf«i l. "T^^^T^ j accommodation within one day! jj J 1" 86 Accommodation ~881,220 words
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Advertisement1931 1984-03-05 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant a) Houses b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments R jnninn tin a hinh hotel hill? rooms, partially furnished Con- I 1 41 *Z3 4 K' '"C-l 1 »v^LV7I iwfi 1 1 venient location $5,000. *****29 ll* s\ pri1,931 words
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Advertisement431 1984-03-05 30 in Orchard Road vicinity. 4 spaclous bedrooms, large living dining, private family lounge huge balcony, central alrcond Swimming pool/ aquaan court*/ curity $4400 onward*. a Diet. 10, Ridgewood/ MarbeNa Court/ Mimiko/ Pandan Valley, tastefully furnished 3 bedrooms, close to American Japanese Schools $3400. Diet. 9, Furama Tower/ Orangelord, fully furnished.431 words
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Advertisement610 1984-03-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Drat 11. Showord Green Condominium New A Spaniah designed. 3/4 bedroom apartment. 2.000 to 3.300 sq.ft. $4,500 to $5,300 Otst 11. Watten Estate TownSBJSB DM. 10. Serene Bouaa, 3 bedrooms, furnished. $2,200. Pandan Valley. 3 bedrooms/ servants, tastefully furnished. MM PATRON PROPERTY *****15/*****18 DMT 11.610 words
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Advertisement814 1984-03-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments 85 The Village $2,800 88 The Cairn Hill ***** Slngapura Mansion 82,800 Hlghpolnt Penthouse 811.000 Hlghpolnt $5,000 810 Balmoral Point Penthouse $9,000 Grenvllle 88,500 823 Cashew Park $2,200 SEK KAY a ASSOCIATES *****55 e Wing On Life Garden 87.500 e Balmoral Point Maisonette 88,000 e814 words
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Advertisement808 1984-03-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIBT. 10, LUXURIOUS APARTMENT. 2/ 3 4-rooed apartments, spacious living and dining, alrcond. 5 mlns to Orchard Road. Recreational facilities. $2300 upwards. Call Tudor Home: *****88. DIST. 10. GRANGE ROAD 2.800 sq ft spacious living dining, 4 bedrooms, servant's, fully alrcond. swimming pool, tennis, partially808 words
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Advertisement796 1984-03-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 15, AMBER TOWER 3-bed-roomed maisonette. Beautifully furnished. Facing sea. 24-hour security. $2,400. Slme Realty, *****88. DIST. 10. PATERSON TOWER High floor maisonette, 4 bedrooms, servant's. Spacious llvlng/dlnlng Facilities. Immediate occupation. Hawaiian: *****66. DIST. 11, DUTCH CLUB vicinity (Hlllcrest Arcadia), cosy 3 bedrooms, tastefully furnished,796 words
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Advertisement795 1984-03-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments SHERWOOD TOWER FURNISHED. $2,000/ New Ocean Park $2500/ $3,200. The Plaza, $1,600. Newton Height $3,000. B&W Realty *****35/ 6. STUDIO APARTMENT, ODEON Katong/ Sherwood Towers, fully furnished including maintenance, $1,600. Unlwest: *****92/ *****15. THE PLAZA 3-BEDROOMED apartment. High floor. Facing sea. Beautifully furnished. $2,700 negotiable.795 words
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Advertisement691 1984-03-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms MANY ROOMS AVAILABLE HDB or private houses. Immediate occupation. Suitable for singles, couples. *****19/ *****90. ROOM AVAILABLE IN Jurong area for working couples of any race. No cooking. Call: *****46 (anytime). WE HAVE FURNISHED Unfurnished rooms flats for rental at any districts. Please call: *****09691 words
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Advertisement1307 1984-03-05 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses ilm^dsmXmmmmmW |H To be held at the Mercury Room fIIHI I^^H (18th floor), Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore Saw on Thursday, Bth March 1984 at 2.00 p.m. Hi LANDED PROPERTIES LANDED PROPERTIES1,307 words
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Advertisement835 1984-03-05 31 89 Propertie* For Sale m) Houses DIST IS SERANGOON GARDENS single-storey semi-detached 3 bedrooms 5.000 sq ft freehold near hawker centre $550,000 Dyson *****66 DIST 10, RESIDENTIAL AREA 3 1 2-storey semi-detached bungalow 6,300 sq ft 5 bedrooms servants Freehold $1.2 million Sime Realty *****8fc DIST 18 OFF ROSYTH Road835 words
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Advertisement699 1984-03-05 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I .your 'Home Sweet Home' I I where values are rising I B Opposite Mandarin Hotel of Orchard Road I H S&.VER TOWER comprises luxurious <H\ui'i»'iits|.iiKi jfdthousfs Outdoor dnienities699 words
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Advertisement242 1984-03-05 32 DMT. 10. BALMORAL POINT MAISONETTE 3360 sojt. 4 bedrooms, servant's room. $930,000. DIST. 9, HIGHPOINT 2900 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's room. $750,000. DIST. 10. HOLLAND HEIGHTS 2001 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's room $480,000. FOURSOME HOLDINGS PTE LTD TEL: *****99. e HOLLANDVIEW Brand new condominium, 1.200 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms. $410,000. e242 words
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Advertisement603 1984-03-05 32 LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR sale. Wing On Life Garden, type A it B. $1.2M to $1.3M. Bayshore Park. (2 rooms), $280,000. Elizabeth Heights. $730,000. Mimosa Park. $415,000. The Plaza, (3 rooms), $530,000. Regional *****31/*****54. CORONA VILLE TOWNHOUSE $489,000. Kings Mansion, high floor, 1.700 sq.ft. $455,000. Jalan Mutlara. 1.700 sq.ft. $395,000. Mimosa603 words
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Advertisement764 1984-03-05 32 89 Propertiet For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments f[\/ f <p> A nev\ landmark coming up where T^c \S~~ym hf) j-, Devonshire Ruad meets Grange K^jrwfijfillltifWit Wi s tianc l u^ shaded hill-site proV «A-/tyvCtX##W/f Cf/ »*J764 words
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Advertisement573 1984-03-05 32 GRANGEFORD (DIST. 9) 2 bedrooms, 1,244 sq.ft. Vacant possession. Full recreational facilities. $450,000 (0.n.0.). Shang Properties *****85. HIMIKO COURT (DIST. 10) 3 bedrooms, 1,930 sq.ft. Panoramic view. Full condominium facilities. Tenanted $3,700. Shang Properties *****85. LEONIE TOWER, LUXURIOUS apartment. 4 bedrooms, 3250/2950 sq.ft. $860,000/$760.000. Central alrconditloning, swimming pool. *****04 (Agent).573 words
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Advertisement526 1984-03-05 32 c) HUDC Apartments BRADDELL VIEW WOULD the buyer who offered the owner $295,000 for this elegant top-floor 1,770 sq.ft apartment. Please call us back, owner changed his mind would accept!. Admiral: *****22. BRADDELL VIEW 1550 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Flooring marble/ceramic tiles. 21st floor. Well renovated. Fully furnished. $290,000 0.n.0.526 words
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Advertisement600 1984-03-05 32 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments PANOAN GARDEN. BLK. 401, 5 rooms, terrazzo/ parquet Asking 5140.U00 Loan $9:i.4(*l Ballot: *****14/ *****15 *****1H. TELOK BLANGAH WAY. Blk 27. rnarhle flooring, water heater, near to market. .Selling $103,000 *****13 TELOK BLANGAH CRESCENT. sroomed. high floor, terrazzo throughout, kitchen cabinet, $158,000 neg600 words
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Advertisement969 1984-03-05 32 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted Attention Owners of: 1) Rural lands. 2) Urban or suburban lands. 3) Development projects with planning approval. 4) p rojects under construction 5) Other lands with development potential. If you are prepared to sell, enter a joint ventu r e or require technical advice969 words
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Advertisement602 1984-03-05 32 92 Warehouse*/ Storage Spaces Warehouse space available from 1,600 sq. ft upwards Pnre Reosonoble fnqur- SIXt.AHHti: WAREHOUSE -Tel: *****11/ *****19^ QUALITY GROUND FLOOR WAREHOUSE in Uppaf Bukit Timah Road Space a\al!ari.e \u\ i<-u^> Short long fcenu High celling good veniilatior. ample loading unload::^ parking farllltain tot totttM i cars 24602 words
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Advertisement464 1984-03-05 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park Prime Freehold* Industrial Property 90^^ ...^.^^^^Ba^Bißl W^^^\ Terrace Factory B\ 1 Flatted Factory Warehouses statutf*\ Land Gram iv-wi.ii"' lomi Marketing J|^ HONG FOK REALTY PTE LTD. Pichflrd HltS 737 9355 224 8181 mammmmammiammmmmmaummmammammammmmammumammmamammamannmmmummam r^r ms464 words
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Advertisement461 1984-03-05 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE SPACE FOR RENTAL AT: THEPLAZA (Plaza Hotel/Beach Road) Araa: 331 sq.ft. UNITED HOUSE (Orchard Road area) Atm: 452 sq.ft. 603 sq.ft. UOLBUILDING (Orchard Road area) Ar«»: 1.401 sq.ft. 292-2833 ORCHARD TOWERS Centrally-located ouUid* CBD on high floor, with panoramic view and ample parking space.461 words
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Advertisement1449 1984-03-05 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Specet Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Sj B sss^^ sss^ Ui^ pßJßVßJßJßJßjßJßJßfpjgp^^^^^^^^^^^g^^^^^^^^^^2l b) Rentßl b > **e"**l b) Rental RUBY jV i*» W\REHOUSE Ilislffl Offers Quality Warehouses for multi- mm s|2r= 5^3 purposes Wide Range1,449 words
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Advertisement1656 1984-03-05 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Sanford Building I^H^ AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE flfll fllSi^ Located near to the port and within 1 0-minute MM I ptt^Y walking distance from the financial hub at M m I1,656 words
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Advertisement769 1984-03-05 34 95 Other Real E«tat» 95 Other Real Estate FOR SALE I 7.87 acres of Industrial Land situated in the North Kelang Straits Industrial Estate, 14 miles from Container North Port, about 3ft km from the town of Port Kelang. Building plan already approved, supplied with water and telephones. Interested, please769 words
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Advertisement600 1984-03-05 34 102 Tours 102 Tours THE START TO I A LIFETIME WmmßM OF HAPPINESS Oxley 9th 10th %>J^ B Mass Wedding H Honeymoon Tours H Date of Ceremony: 20th May 1 984 Wt 16th September 1984 HB Departure Date: 21st May 1984 H 1 7th September 1984 9 Honeymoon Tours brochures600 words
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Advertisement748 1984-03-05 34 102 Tours 102 Tours (TN NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD Head Office: Pearls Centre Gr Roor 100 EuTong Sen St *4)1-U .#01-16 »01-18 Singapore 01 05. Tel: *****33 (7 lines! Branch Office People's Park Compien Gr Floor 1. Park Road #OM 9. Singapore 01 05 S Tel: *****1-3/*****6/*****8/*****63748 words
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Advertisement813 1984-03-05 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours HOPOVER TO *\j* s- /p' AUSTRALIA Any way you wish J/Jf 6/7/8 fJays PERTH from $1199 [>' A choice of the deluxe Sheraton, King's, Airvways hotels Most meals'* City tour El Cabafto Blanco and its amazing Spanish dancing horses YanchepParK/Cavee Vineyard tour River cruise813 words
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Advertisement1043 1984-03-05 35 102 Tow 102 Tours 102 Tour* Enjoy the experience of a lifetime I in Europe! I 1 P&O gives you Europe with all the I 1 experience of 140 years and m p 43 offices worldwide! I 1 Quality travel great values, plenty of B 1 bonus highlight extras. Make1,043 words
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Advertisement634 1984-03-05 35 109 Academic EXPERIENCED SCHOOL TEACHERS teaching primary to pre-u level, 100% Improvement guaranteed. Call *****41 EXPERIENCED BILINGUAL TUTORS provide home tuition at all levels. Reasonable charge. *****07/ *****08 (Day/Night) EXPERIENCED LADY GRADUATE Offers tuition in Maths/Science for Sec/Primaries. Tel: *****01 Seletar Hills. HIGHLY EXPERIENCED TUTOR willing to give tuition in634 words
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Advertisement1063 1984-03-05 35 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer rtOfc ÜBBBHBJSJBHBHBIBMHHBHHBHH^pi^a^pk I City and Guilds Certificate in Computer Programming and Information Processing. The internationally recognised City and Guiids Certificate can be your key to a successful career m computer programming. The Stamford Computer Centre supplements professional training in the theory of computers and1,063 words
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Advertisement1179 1984-03-05 36 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES ffc aB Ib^ LCCI MARKETING Singapore InsliluU ol Comm«rc« FULL TIME/PART TIME A ZZr^SZTZ* Mf^ /COHPUSED By\ y .TEKT^-™, /*l A COCO 2)Thurs1,179 words
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Advertisement682 1984-03-05 36 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical 'mgLUjm' METROPOLITAN YMCA 60 STEVENS ROAD (1025) TEL: *****55 EXT 508 We offer the following courses: I PIQI IDC. Aromatherapy Massage Western Floral Arrangement Personal Grooming Shipping Documentation Practice Personnel Management Marketing Management PSLE English, Mandarin Mathematics GCE "O" Level English, Mandarin Mathematics j682 words
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Article, Illustration2111 1984-03-05 37 OUR RACING - OUR RACING By TEAM Double for Danis makes it five for the weekend FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. i PENANG, Sun.2,111 words
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Article818 1984-03-05 37 PENANG, Sun. Jockey M Ariffin was suspended for one day for allowing his mount St. Louis II to shift ground when not clear of other runners in Race 1 today. The Stipendiary Steward s report on today's races: RACE 1: St Louis II Ariffin) and Go-Get818 words
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Obituary, Illustration158 1984-03-05 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM. LEE SIOK YIN AGE 83 YEARS Patted away peacefully on 3rd Mar '84, leaving behind SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Llm Hock Chye Harold Leow Chai Mei Lim Teck Quee Benjamin Lim Hock Lam Quek Chye Kiang Hedy Llm Hock Seng John Ng Swee Ha Alice DAUGHTER: SON-IN-LAW:158 words
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Obituary, Illustration153 1984-03-05 37 MDM WONG SIN MOI AGE: 72 paaaod away peacefully on 3rd March 1984 leaving behind tONS: Lee Tat Ying >e Seng Yin Lee Khln Jin (Nicky) _*e3long Yin (David) >e Kwong Jin (Ron) 3AUGHTERS-IN-LAW 3al Llan Kim L,le w Slew Lan ?hua Toh Kuk Ah Kam Leng (Jenny)153 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1984-03-05 37 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MOM DIANA LIM CHIN NEO DEPARTED 5.3.80 iAOLY MISSED RUT ALWAYS lEMEMBEREO BY FAMILY AND OVED ONES24 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1984-03-05 37 MDM THERESA CHAN GEOK CHOO AGE 94 Passed sway peacefully on 3rd Mar M leaving behind nieces and nephews to mourn her loss. Body lying at Singapore Casket. Cortege will leave for St Francis Xavier's Church at 9.30am on Tuesday 6 March 84 and thence to Mt Vernon51 words
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Obituary, Illustration90 1984-03-05 37 In wvmiq m#mofy of HAZEL ABRAHAM D«p: 5/3/83 Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you. Always ranwfflbwtd by loving hu«MM MIO rOV#G OfMHi In loving memory of MARY LEE YOKE HEreG ALIAS AH KOW DEPARTED 5/3/81 Always remembered by Husband Martin90 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1984-03-05 37 Mr*. Tan Kang Hong nee Chong Nyuk Mo* Departed 1.3.M wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude and thanks to all relatives friends, doctors and nurses of CCU ward 44 SGH and pastors of Kampong Kapor Methodist Church for their kind assistance, attendance, donations, wreaths, and messages of condolence64 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1984-03-05 37 MR. ABRAHAM PEREMA Stncfty thank Radamptoriat com munitia*. priaato and nuna, reiaHvaa, trtanda, prayar groups tor thair visits, prayar*. donations and wwatha during thair racant b»--f #ov#ffittnt SPECIAL SEVENTH DAY MASS to ba casabratad at tha Quaan ot Paaca Parian, Tan|ong Katong Road, on 6th March, Tuesday 6Jopm.56 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1984-03-05 37 MR ANDREW LIM YEW SENG DEPARTED 1-J-M fMhm to aipre«s thair thankt a ratttvda to all their relatives anc •»ndi lor Mwtr kind •wiittnct ai •ndanca, donations, wreath* end Ondasancaa during (hair raxwnt "In Memoriam' is for thosf who were close to you Call *****11 i 26(0 for57 words
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Advertisement24 1984-03-05 37 STRAITS TIMES $15.00 for 15 words (run-on style) $57.00 for 3cm FOR (semi-display Anc $71.25 for 3cm AU5> x 1 col. (display style) OBITUARIES24 words
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Advertisement25 1984-03-05 37 Times Industrial Bi. ilding 422 Thomson Road, Singapore 1 129. xQ^Ns^ Chequers low Boao X To Toa p aV oh NN^>° e> J I Flyover25 words
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255 1984-03-05 38 A United midfield formula for England LONDON, Sun. Manchester United manager Ron Atkinson yesterday pointed the way to a successful England side. Atkinson, particularly pleased with his midfield trio of Bryan Robson. Ray Wilkins and Remi Moses after their 3-0 win at Aston Villa, said: "Put all three in the255 words
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Article1342 1984-03-05 38 DIVISION ONE Aston Villa 0 Man United 3. Coventry 0 Birmingham 1. Everton 1 Liverpool 1. Ipswich 0 West Ham 3. Leicester 4 Watford 1, Luton 0 QPR 0. Notts County 1 West Bronv wich 1. Southampton 2 Norwich 1. Sunderland 2 Arsenal 2, Tottenham 1 Stoke 0.1,342 words
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Article98 1984-03-05 38 GLASGOW, Sun. Scottish Premier League soccer champions Dundee United and Cup-winners' Capholders Aberdeen both warmed up for midweek European encounters with Impressive wins yesterday. United, who host Austria's Rapid Vlen- j na In the European Cup, thrashed Glasgow Celtic 3-1 at home with goals fromReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-03-05 38 Atrophic Liverpool in danger of ending without a trophy LONDON, Sunday ALTHOUGH such thoughts should not be voiced aloud in the company of Liverpool fans, there is a growing chance the mighty Reds could finish this season without a trophy. Back in August, the very idea wouldReuter - 356 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-03-05 38 Aston Villa Man Utd 3 (tl): United 's victory over a lacklustre Villa could have been even more emphatic. Remi Moses volleyed in from six metres in the 17th minute and Norman Whiteside forced in a Ray Wilkins corner just after half-time. Bryan Robson then sealed482 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-03-05 38 GABORONE. Sun. Botswana have turned down an offer to stage a world heavyweight boxing bout between American Larry Holmes and South African Gerry Coetzee, government officials said here yesterday. They said the offer, made by American businessman Mike Countee, was rejected because Gaborone had no sporting tiesReuter; AFP - 242 words
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300 1984-03-05 38 DUBLIN, Sun. Two tries by scrum-half Roy Laidlaw lifted Scotland to a 32-9 win over Ireland in a Five Nations' Rugby Union Championship match here yesterday and completed their first triple-crown triumph for 46 years. The victory completed a trio of wins forReuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-03-05 38 PARIS, Sun. France overwhelmed England with five sparkling tries to win 32-18 (half-time 9--6) here yesterday and stay on course for a Grand Slam triumph in the Five Nations' Rugby Union Championship. France, already victors over Ireland and Wales, were denied two early scoring efforts,UPI - 253 words
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Article49 1984-03-05 38 Reuter P W D L F A Pt. Scotland 3 3 0 0 65 24 6 France 3 3 0 0 78 46 6 Wales 3 1 0 2 43 45 2 England 3 1 0 2 36 59 2 Ireland 4 0 0 4 39 87 0Reuter - 49 words
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Article209 1984-03-05 38 SINGAPORE'S Asia Electric finished third in the Malacca Invitational basketball championship on Saturday when they beat Thailand's Haadyai Youth Club 77-70. The Selangor Economic DevelopmentCorporation retained their title when they beat Lim Boon Wan 80-34. BRITON Steve Baddeley beat Anatoly Skripko, of the Soviet Union, 15-7, 15-5 inAFP; Reuter; Bernama - 209 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-03-05 38 PHOENIX (Arizona), San. Tanzania's Zakarie Barie oatUcked Australia's Bob de Castella in the final I,SM metres and went on to break the world record by six seconds with a time of 27 min 43 sec in the second annual Continental Homes 11--kilometre read race here yesterday.AP; Reuter - 267 words
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Article475 1984-03-05 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By CHANGI's hospitality starts only at the 19th hole. It does not extend to the course itself. That was what Keppel and Seletar found out when they travelled to Netheravon Road yesterday for the Singapore Golf Association's interclub Handicap League. Though home475 words
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266 1984-03-05 38 IVORY COAST, Sun. Britain's BUI McColl shot a final-round 67 for a 13-under-par 275 total and a fivestroke victory in the Ivory Coast Open golf championship here yesterday. Final aeons (Britons, unless stated): 275 Bill McColl 72. f 7 £T on BrandReuter; AFP; UPI - 266 words
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Article268 1984-03-05 38 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Taiwan's Lu Chien Soon, the 1983 Asian Circuit champion, today captured the Malaysian Open golf championship, the second leg of the circuit, with a fourround total of nine-under-par 275. Lu. 25, who turned profes sional one-and-a-half years ago, returned a one-over-parAFP - 268 words
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243 1984-03-05 39 MALACCA, Sun. Malacca snatched an exciting 3-2 win over Trengganu at the Kubu Stadium here today in a Malaysia Cup soccer match marred by controversial decisions and furious protests. Malacca shocked the visitors when S. Gunusegaran scored in the 18th minute, but Trengganu equalised243 words
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Article99 1984-03-05 39 Jagtar tops in road relay JAGTAR SINGH clocked the day's fastest time in the Fraser A Neave-sponsored Singapore Amateur Athletic Association third road relay league at the National Stadium on Saturday. His time of Smin 55sec over the three-kilometre route was five seconds taster than Police Sports Association's Ow Kok99 words
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Article184 1984-03-05 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By AHMAD SAYUTI, Toa Payoh's short and stocky striker, put his muscular legs to profitable use in yesterday's National Football League Division One match at Toa Payoh Stadium. His hefty kick, executed in the 73rd minute, had Jubilee hanging their heads in dismay while184 words
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ON THE TENNIS SCENE
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282 1984-03-05 39 MADRDD, Sun. John McEnroe beat South African Kevin Curren 6-2, 7-6 here yesterday to reach the final of the US$2OO,OOO ($424,000) Madrid indoor tennis Grand Prix. McEnroe never looked in trouble in the first set, and broke Curren's serv ice twice to win inReuter; AFP - 282 words
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Article203 1984-03-05 39 KUNMING (China), Sun. China completed a 4-1 victory over South Korea in an historic Davis Cup clash here today. The South Korean team, the first to play a sporting fixture in China, had high hopes of victory when Kim took a 2-1 lead over home favouriteReuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-03-05 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Lack of fighting spirit caused Singapore's downfall COMMENT by WITH Malaysia's unilateral declaration of ownership of the Ovaltine Salver on Saturday, the Singapore Squash Rackets Association mast now guard their East Asia trophy with extra seat. While it may be argued that the 5-5479 words
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Article325 1984-03-05 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Police see red over linesman's mistake By A FINAL-MINUTE mistake by linesman N. Chandra robbed Police of an almost-certain draw in their National Football League Division One match against Farrer Park Dynamos at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Police plan to inform the Football325 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-03-05 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By TITLE-BIDDERS Tampines Rovers turned a sixminute drizzle into a shower of blessing when they sneaked in a goal during this period to edge out arch rivals Armed Forces 1-0 in their National Football League Division One game at the Queens townALBERT SIM - 330 words
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Article88 1984-03-05 39 NFL DIV ONE P W D L F A Pt. Forces 10 5 2 3 20 11 17 Tampines 8 5 2 1 14 7 17 Police 9 5 0 4 15 12 15 FP Dynamos 8 4 1 315 11 13 Tiongßahru 9 2 5 ***** 11 ChangiCSC88 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-03-05 39 SHEFFIELD, Sun. Geoff Boycott, sacked by Yorkshire last October, could get a two-year contract after an administrative shake-up within the English County club. Sid Fielden, one of the leaders of the County rebels who have gained control of Yorkshire's new general committee, said after123 words
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Article274 1984-03-05 39 KARACHI, Sun. England's cricketers endured another hot and miserable day in Karachi's National Stadium as they struggled to avoid defeat in the first cricket Test against Pakistan. At the close of play on the third day, the touring team were 54 for two in their second innings,274 words
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196 1984-03-05 39 COLOMBO, Sun. New Zealand crushed Sri Lanka by 104 runs in the first of three limited-over cricket internationals here yesterday. Exploiting some wayward bowling and poor fielding, New Zealand made 234 for six from their 42 overs after being sent in to bat.196 words
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Article293 1984-03-05 39 GEORGETOWN, Sun SPINNER Tom Hogan and fast-bowler Rodney Hogg shared a record last-wicket stand of 97 for Australia against the West Indies on the second day of their first cricket Test here in Guyana yesterday. Their effort lifted Australia from 182 for nine to 279293 words
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Article303 1984-03-05 39 HAKIKAT RAI - Stung Forces go on a 7-1 rampage HAKIKAT RAI By A SURPRISE ninth minute goal shook the sle«3 out of the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association, and they went on the rampage with a 7-1 rout of Permaisurians in a national Singapore Hockey Association Under-20 match for the E.W. Barker303 words
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Article50 1984-03-05 39 MELBOl'RNK. Sun The 1'nited States look the nU medal at the Foui Nationt women's hotkey tournamfn' when they beat Canada 1-6 after an uphill struggle in the final here today The Canadians won the si! vor medal, and Australia edged out New Zealand 3-2 for the bronze ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-03-05 39 Today's events SOCCER SBHFL Div S: Mulpha RC v FAS-Orient (Farrer Park), Hongkong Teakwood v Hotel Asia (Farrer Park). Inchcape Gp v Indosuez (Tanglin). Chartered Bank v Century Park (Tanglin). All at 5.15 p.m. SGSFL Div 1: PWD Club v PSA Police Mess (Jin Besar, 5.15 p.m.). SWIMMING 41st junior58 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-03-05 40 Mondale and Hart in key showdown Opinion polls show both have near-equal support in Maine PORTLAND (Maine), Sun. Democratic presidential hopefuls Walter Mondale and Gary Hart face a key test of strength today as an opinion poll shows near-equal support for both. Democrats in 425 Maine communities are voting inReuter - 463 words
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374 1984-03-05 40 Iran's Gulf ports blockaded. says Iraq Ships gat warning ta keep away BAHRAIN, Sun. Iraq said yesterday that it had blockaded all Iranian ports in the Gulf and warned that it would attack any ship approaching them. The Iraqi warning came after an attack two days ago on ships inUPI; AP; Reuter - 374 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-03-05 40 Traffic COGS computer TWO traffic signs, side by side. One eld, the other new. By today, the old sign (right), at River Valley Rom, would have been removed as the new computerised sign (left) would have come into operation. The sign hi Just one of three that will be in185 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-03-05 40 Khmer Rouge 'set Cambodian town ablaze' 'Viet war material destroyed' claim BANGKOK, Sun. Khmer Rouge guerillas today claimed to have left the western Cambodian town of Siem Reap and its airport in flames for the second time after midnight raids in which they blew up Vietnamese fuel, munitions and war281 words
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Article166 1984-03-05 40 TALGARREG (Wales), Sunday MB Eddie Barclay is one unhappy farmer. He recently Invested In 71 female and eight male rabbits, and expected them to do what comes naturally. "We waited, but they had no interest at all," said his daughter, Gina. "They Just sat there." "The does wereUPI - 166 words
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Article100 1984-03-05 40 In JAKARTA, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the antiVietnamese Cambodian coalition, said the guerilla forces were not making "war for war", but wanted only to persuade and convince Vietnam to come to a political settlement of the Cambodian problem. Prince Sihanouk, who leftAFP; Reuter; AP - 100 words
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Advertisement142 1984-03-05 40 K^^ta-A^B^hr 4r iff W iff Hmi Jf m/ BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE A projected shortfall of warehouse space in the private sector this year has now turned into a situation of oversupply. LIM SOON NEO reports. Two Singapore companies helped in the development of a word142 words
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Advertisement193 1984-03-05 40 Mondale attacks Hart: Page 5 STARTING TOGO BALD? As hair thins, you tend to spend more time in front of the mirror, and less time enjoying life. At the Svenson Hair Center we can put the fun back in your life by replacing the hair you've lost. Ask about the193 words
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Miscellaneous116 1984-03-05 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy and windy with occasional showers. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 23 mln. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 a.m. Adelaide 13/31 C Fine Manila 21/32 C Fair Amsterdam *C t Melbourne 11/21C Fine Bangkok 27/34C Fair Moscow -3-1C Cloudy116 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1984-03-05 1 MO TZE - MO TZE An American lawyer-turned-bird photographer (left) spent last September and October photographing the denizens of Jurong Bird Park for a book, Singapore's Fabulous Jurong Bird Park. He shares his techniques of portraying the birds without bars and relates his less forgettable experiences with1,257 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-03-05 2 LU CHISEN - LU CHISEN By Collecting Chinese antiques Our columnist talks about the two commonest methods off classifying Chinese antiques. A COLLECTION may be classified in several ways, the most convenient being to go by period and the type of ware. Period Chinese antiques of different periods596 words
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Article, Illustration843 1984-03-05 5 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH Story by Photograph by JULIE SUE has arrived. She became an overnight sensation when she switched to singing in Chinese after 14 years of cavorting with Western rock and blues. "I'm so lucky," she sighs in a sandpapered voice. She is. HerPETER TAN - 843 words
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Article417 1984-03-05 5 LUO LIAN PIN - LUO LIAN PIN SSO CONCERT Last Friday, Victoria Concert Hall Reviewed by ONCE again, music lovers were treated to a performance last Friday night by the Music Group of London, featuring violinist Hugh Bean, cellist Eileen Croxford and pianist David Parkhouse. This time, instead of performing as a417 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-03-05 5 VIENNA FLUTE-TROMBONE-PIANO TRIO Victoria Concert Hall 8 p.m. tonight Previewed by CATHERINE TAN CAN a flute, trombone and piano be played alongside each other and produce a harmonious whole? Flautist Raphael Leone, pianist Eugen Jakab and trombonist Helmut Ascherl. who form the Vienna FluteTrombone- Piano Trio. have toured243 words
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Advertisement165 1984-03-05 1 Antiques: SjSjfa Julie A 3,000 years S^. y<m^ hot and to choose heady mix from OUTLOOK, Page Two^raC LEISURE, Page Five ■|::>:,::. i^B Watt 'Mr MMmt' mf^^ wli wF 'MM WfflKMfM mtttt^mm^. B^ mwmKf m ßMffiß Bll^^^ii B^^^H Bfc^_ '""vß^SHl^fl B^l Br JjF Jk flr W' siK iB jaisS B165 words
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Miscellaneous406 1984-03-05 4 COMICS £2° GAR FIELD ByJUmDmrlM PEANUTS BySchutz I I CALL IT CRUEL. I I II? /ii If7 Ij T r /OnDrX^n ALL T JUVENILE:. r i I; PONT ThA^ I MATE jJMEN V &r/Yo>4 U i/rr) ICALLITASS£RTINGr l,i t i) 1 "IJ ~<? SOMEONE COMES UF J?M < y <406 words
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Miscellaneous277 1984-03-05 5 PLANNING MUSUM LAW AND library from 12.15 p m to FOR THE NEWLY-WED MARRIAGE Talk in 12.45 p.m. and again from Talk in Mandarin by Malay by Tuan Haji Abu 1.15 p.m. to 145 pm Ms Boon Lee Chin at the Bakar Bin Haji Hashim Today's programme National University of277 words
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Miscellaneous1704 1984-03-05 6 YOUR VIEWING AND USTENING GUIDE -Q' Radfc>on<r i Mozart's r^B~PtoiT Earth "a> I v ».M AM National Anthem News in Brief 2.15 On the M «A F^^ l^f thO I W^ followed by Opening An- House S.N News in Brief ■W^^rM MmMI Vl liltJ kA/^AkV^Ar rtk^ nouncement 6.M News in1,704 words
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Article, Illustration677 1984-03-05 1 HONG CHONG WING - whip up some whiskers CHONG WING HONG Story: As director Lin Hongfel looks on, make-up artist Zhao Roqln helps Chen Qlnmeng "grow" a beard. Chen pats on a wig; his own hair Is kept out of the way and foundation is applied to his face; his eyes and brows areLIM SENG TIONG - 677 words
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Article52 1984-03-05 1 Aw&mijmmm ta^« £^*&a£ o *S ffeife it! ftC^Ai%&St# ffiS±9#l]j#'J3lg[ »tt'J4« fife <»> m *k a^faAS6^«^sr «si^fft Witt rjK f&W2flMtffe& SIX tk^fti af#^ft^'J sS«*ffefnßE# fi'J A ftf«| K "^"ft¥-op L9«6 flB bit* > 5&«UtWr re •i j. nii \--yHI m a h *<* b ttfi E£3MDit*fll I t¥MH ft** fV- KMIT^B^Sf52 words
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Article305 1984-03-05 2 AtLZfik THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four. Radio Three: Mon Sun: 11.05 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: f.45 p.m. The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 232 Good omen305 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-03-05 2 TO THE Chinese, the name Xishi BSfc is synonymous with feminine beauty and patriotism. This is because of the role she played in one of the most celebrated political intrigues 2,400 years ago. During the late Spring Autumn period (770-476 8.C.), Xishi, a washerwoman of exceptional280 words
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Article653 1984-03-05 4 Literary efforts besides arts HOW frustrating it could be if you had several manuscripts of literary works in your hands which you thought were good enough for publication but you couldn't find any publisher willing to publish them. This is the current situation with most Malay writers in Singapore. Malay653 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-03-05 4 Oleh AZIAN SEROJA APAKAH yang patut dilakukan, apabila kita sedar bahawasanya unsur-unsur sastera Melayu semakin pudar ditelan arus kemodenan. Bukan itu sahaja, yang lebih memilukan apabila mengetahui pelajar-pelajar Melayu lebih kenal sasterawan Inggeris seperti William Shakespeare daripada penulis Melayu setempat. Tidak kurang memilukan ialah keadaan di630 words
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Advertisement355 1984-03-05 4 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) tS THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 82 OF IMS Re: TEE MING CHONG Ex Parte: OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Petition filed on the ltth day of November 1983. To: TEE355 words
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Miscellaneous407 1984-03-05 4 Bahagian 1 Word Quiz N, Part 1 WORD QUIZ N INSTRUCTIONS: In the columns below you find the letters I and L. Fill in the empty boxes with suitable letters. Use the clues given to form the words you require. Take note that questions 1 to 5 involve words that407 words
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