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Title Section15 1984-03-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article454 1984-03-28 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST No more concessions on farm product quotas, says Tokyo By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tues. A vital round of trade negotiations which could encourage or stem the threat of protectionism m the United States has broken down m a deadlock over whether Japan is prepared454 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-03-28 1 picture. Fnller report of the visit on Page 4. QUEEN Elizabeth seems quite Impatient as she waits for husband Prince Philip aad Queen Noor of Jerdan to get ready daring a photo session before a state banquet la Amman. The British royal couple is on a five-day stateUPI - 54 words
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660 1984-03-28 1 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM NTUC reaction to recommendations on problems of the aged By People who dump their parents Annuity pin suggested to HOB Page 8 What the bosses say What some people say —Page 9 THE NTUC is against raising the660 words
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141 1984-03-28 1 BRUNEI has pulled out as host for the 13th South-east Asia Games next year, the New Straits Times this morning quoted the Olympic Council of Malaysia president Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah as saying. Because of Brunei's sudden pullout. the SEA Games Federation141 words
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Article529 1984-03-28 1 PHILIP LEE - Proposal for two new ministries PHILIP LEE Move to rationalise civil service By TWO new ministries the Ministry of Community Development and the Ministry of Information may be created as part of the governments effort to rationalise the many functions of the civil service. If agreement is reached on this529 words
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Article, Illustration94 1984-03-28 1 ...oven if a hostile ship from a big power comes W steaming in with a huge banner across its bow saying, "Singapore here we come", we must still try and be prepared to blow it up. At least, we must extract a high price from our aggressors... What I regret94 words
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Advertisement222 1984-03-28 1 ICajrnhiU Hotel I j Exclusive Accotnnxxlation m the I heart of Singapore HI KtSW 7^B f'i***iiit Mam BWyj>T^ S"'Wi»> 092? Tot 7J***** jKJM T RS ***** Cable CANHKI 1(1 THE Howe Yoon Chong committee's recommendations have sparked off a debate. The Straits Times received many calls from people who said222 words
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Advertisement28 1984-03-28 1 Inside 1 62 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,«,7 CAUSEWAY 11 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS If BACKGROUND 2t TIMES DOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-41, 43 RACING 44 SPORTS 43,45-4728 words
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Article572 1984-03-28 2 Case for watchdog A .^ASEOE? 1 bought a house last September and paid $30,000 m November to have it renovated. Today, she still cannot move m because the contractor did not finish the job. A journalist and her family have been using their neighbour's toilet lately because their own572 words
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Article412 1984-03-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •IN assessing public reaction to their recommendation on the CPF withdrawal age, Mr Howe Yoon Chong and his Committee on the Problems of the Aged will not be far wrong if they stick to two guiding principles. First, what they are recommending Is for the412 words
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Article52 1984-03-28 2 A QUESTION OF KNOWING A "FREEDOM of information" Bill which aims to throw more light on government actions is being considered m Britain. Its proposer, Liberal Party leader David Steel, says that the Bill would enhance the people's right to know and lead to a more open system of52 words
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Article172 1984-03-28 2 FEELING THE CRUNCH FROM INDONESIAN OIL BUSINESS SINGAPORE'S oil industry is receiving signals from Indonesia that it will stop processing its crude oil here m the near future. Some oilmen told Timesdollar yesterday that Indonesia is further reducing the amount of crude oil it is sending here m the172 words
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Article264 1984-03-28 2 Women on court A NEW generation of women badminton players has emerged from China's millions, with a young student from the ancient city of Hangzhou leading the way. Li Lingwei, at 19, became the youngest woman to win the World Championships m Denmark last May, beating compatriot Han Aiping264 words
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Article549 1984-03-28 2 Gas found m bombs MUSTARD GAS and Tabun, a nerve gas, have been traced m damaged or unexploded bombs found m Iran, says a report by united Nations investigators who stopped short of assessing blame. The four toxicologists, appointed by UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar, spent549 words
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Article391 1984-03-28 2 Junior ambassadors THE Singapore office of the Experiment m International Living (EIL), a world-wide organisation and a United Nations affiliate that runs programmes to promote international understanding and friendship, is looking for "junior ambassadors" from Singapore. They will live among American families for a holiday, exchanging experiences and391 words
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Article154 1984-03-28 2 'Speed up integration' SARAWAK feels strongly about the need to speed up integration of the state with Peninsular Malaysia Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Taib Manmud said yesterday. His statement followed an uproar m the State Assembly last week during a debate on the Supply Bill154 words
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Article180 1984-03-28 2 Graceful dances MOST of the local Malay dances were brought m from other parts of the Malay archipelago, particularly Peninsular Malayii. Sumatra and Java. But they are now associated with Singapore because they have been practised here Tor a long time and of late have been performed for180 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-03-28 3 Safe and secure in the arms of the law HERE'S one baby with a keen sense of adventure. He >»a.s found 18 blocks (more than a kilometre) away from his home, crawling through traffic on a busy Indianapolis, Indiana, street recently. But nine-month-old Gary Wesley Allen's wandering days soon endedUPI - 117 words
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333 1984-03-28 3 VICE-PREMIER Chiu Chuang-Huan yesterday defended Taiwan's large military budget, saying it was necessary to ensure the survival of the Nationalist-ruled island m its confrontation with China. Mr Chiu said at a Parliamentary debate on the government's budget that Beijing had not abandoned itsReuter - 333 words
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228 1984-03-28 3 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. The controversial First Lady, Mrs Imelda Marcos, today officially declined to be a candidate m the May 14 parliamentary elections m a rally attended by more than 100,000 people. In spite of chanting by supporters carrying228 words
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315 1984-03-28 3 BANGKOK - BANGKOK 'First major clash since Thach's mission Tues. VIETNAMESE forces launched a heavy attack on Khmer Rouge bases along the ThaiCambodian border yesterday, forcing thousands of Cambodian refugees to flee into Thailand, the Thai military command said today. Military officials here said the attack,Reuter; UPI; AFP - 315 words
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294 1984-03-28 3 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Taes. Four Thai fishermen have been arrested and charged with attacking and robbing a boatload of Vietnamese refugees, m what an international aid official called "a significant development" In the fight against piracy m the294 words
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Article247 1984-03-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Vietnamese government views Asean's stand o I the Cambodian issue a- inflexible. This was conveyed to Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie by his Finnish 'ounterpart, Mr Paavo Vayrynen. during a meeting today at Wisma Putra, I he Malaysian Foreign M:NST - 247 words
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Article31 1984-03-28 3 BANGKOK, Tues. Five people were burned to death when fire gutted a house m central Bangkok today, police said. The cause of the fire was still being investigated. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article329 1984-03-28 4 No specific reference to Iraq m report UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday MUSTARD gas and Tabun, a nerve gas, have been traced m damaged or unexploded bombs found m Iran, says a report by United Nations investigators who stopped short of assessing blame. The fourReuter; UPI - 329 words
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115 1984-03-28 4 Egypt all set to back Iraq in the war BAGHDAD, Tues. Egypt is ready to back Iraq militarily m the Gulf War against Iran, the visiting Egyptian Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali said yesterday. "Egypt stands with Iraq and shall not hesitate to meet anything it requests, including military support,"Reuter - 115 words
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322 1984-03-28 4 LONDON, Tuea. JORDANIAN and British diplomats are to discuss a possible major arms deal this week under which Britain would sell Jordan 1,500 Javelin advanced anti-aircraft missiles, the BBC reported today. The British Defence Ministry refused to comment on the report. The reportedAP; Reuter - 322 words
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Article75 1984-03-28 4 KUWAIT, Tues. The Kuwaiti state security court today handed down six death sentences after a trial of 25 alleged Muslim extremists accused of a series of bomb attacks last December which killed six and wounded 86. Three of the condemned men were tried m theirAFP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-03-28 4 A FRENCH military helicopter is seen here taking off with supplies from Beirut port on Monday as the withdrawal of the last member of the Multinational Force continues. Western diplomatic sources said yesterday that France was send- ing several dozen military observers to Beirut toReuter - 238 words
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Article234 1984-03-28 4 NEW DELHI, Tues. Leaders of India's striking dock workers ended a new round of talks with the government today without settling a pay dispute which has paralysed the country's ports for 12 days. Union leaders said they would resume talks again tomorrow with ShippingReuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-03-28 4 Sekou Toure of Guinea dies CONAKRY, Tims. PRESIDENT Ahmed Sekou Toure, who led Guinea to independence and was known as "the elephant" for his strength of rule over three decades, died last night m the United States of an apparent heart attack, Radio Guinea reported. He diea after undergoing emergencyUPI; Reuter - 241 words
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Article95 1984-03-28 4 AN EXPLOSION, believed to be a bomb blast, ripped through central Wellington's Trades Hall building yesterday killing one person and injuring several others, police said m Wellington. The three-storey building, headquarters of many of the country's trade unions, was extensively damaged. Cars parked m nearby streets wereUPI - 95 words
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Article108 1984-03-28 4 COMMANDERS OF the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation want radical changes m the rules of naval warfare to allow allied ships to fire the first shot at a potential aggressor, but several allies strongly oppose the move, Nato sources said m Brussels on Monday. The alliance's supreme AtlanticReuter - 108 words
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Article77 1984-03-28 4 BRITAIN AND China yesterday wound up another round of talks on Hongkong's future and agreed to meet again on April 11, just a few days before Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe is due to visit Beijing. The usual terse joint communique said the two-day session, the 11th mReuter - 77 words
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Article77 1984-03-28 4 PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher came under pressure on Monday to make an urgent statement to Parliament on suggestions that a British banker found dead m Moscow last June was a double agent. Opposition Labour parliamentarian Ted Leadzitter said he believed Mr Dennis Skinner, 54, had linksReuter - 77 words
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Article49 1984-03-28 4 CHINESE VICE Foreign Minister Qian Qichen returned to Beijing after a "useful" fourth round of talks m Moscow on SinoSoviet normalisation of relations, Xinhua news agency reported. Little has filtered through about the talks, which took place from March 12 to 26 m the Soviet capital. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article36 1984-03-28 4 THE FIRST cruise nuclear missiles to be deployed m Italy will be operational at Comiso m Sicily by the end of this month, Italian Defence Minister Giovanni Spadolini told Parliament on Monday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article184 1984-03-28 6 LOS ANGELES - LOS ANGELES Tues. A 19-YEAR-OLD computer whiz kid, Ronald Austin, was yesterday ordered to stand trial, accused of penetrating US Defence Department secrets. "He Is extraordinarily bright, If not brilliant," Los Angeles Municipal Court Judge Nancy Brown said of Austin. She ordered him toReuter - 184 words
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96 1984-03-28 6 NEW YORK, Tues. Democrats m Connecticut vote today m a presidential primary that former Vice-Presi-dent Walter Mondale appears to have conceded to his chief rival Gary Hart. Mr Hart addressed voters m the state yesterday, hoping for a victory to reverse two weeks of majorReuter - 96 words
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596 1984-03-28 6 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By US Editor on special assignment m El Salvador SAN SALVADOR, Tues. The power brokers of El Salvador politics were m the driving seat here tonight as a "stop Duarte" movement got started following Sunday's presidential election. The final tally is596 words
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Article64 1984-03-28 6 WASHINGTON, Toes. President Ronald Reagan yesterday applauded the results of Sunday's Salvadoran presidential elections as "a new victory for freedom on tyranny, for liberty on repression, for courage on Intimidation". Voters "braved guerilla violence and sabotage" to get to the polls, said Mr Reagan, who wasAFP - 64 words
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320 1984-03-28 6 Blast marks start of protests in Santiago SANTIAGO, Tues. A bomb damaged a railway line leading from Santiago to the south of Chile at the start of a 24-hour protest today against the military government. Police said the bombers struck half an hour before a curfew went into force mReuter; UPI - 320 words
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Article52 1984-03-28 6 PARIS, Tues An Arab group, the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction, claimed responsibility for the shooting yesterday of the US consul-general m Strasbourg, saying he was a member of the Central Intelligence Agency. The diplomat, Robert Homme, 44, was shot m the head and neck by aReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1984-03-28 6 MEXICO CITY. Tues. A Soviet naval detachment arrived m Havana Bay yesterday on an "official and friendly visit the Cuban news agency Prensa I^tina said. UPIUPI - 28 words
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Article147 1984-03-28 6 FALL RIVER (Mass.), Tues. Four Portuguese Immigrants convicted of raping a woman on a bar-room pool table received Jail terms of op to 12 years yesterday. A crowd of about 3M cheered the men as they were led off to prison, and chanted "kill Plna, killReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-03-28 7 Chernenko backs call for new methods in agriculture MOSCOW, Toes. Soviet leader Honsuntin Chernenko yesterday threw his weight behind a drive to shake op Soviet agriculture, calling for new methods and more expertise to overcome its problems. He was addressing a national conference on the problem of the agroind usReuter; AP - 257 words
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401 1984-03-28 7 Electricity theft on the rise in the US One out of 100 may be a thief I Power strupeit NEW YORK, Tues. As the price of electric power has risen, so has the number of people stealing it, and power company officials estimate that as many as one out ofNYT - 401 words
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151 1984-03-28 7 Power struggle BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA is cracking down on electricity "tyrants", local officials who flip off the power switch whenever they feel they have not been bribed enough, according to Mr Qian Zhengying, Minister of Water Resources and Electric Power. Consumers who hadReuter - 151 words
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101 1984-03-28 7 LONDON, Tues. Three policemen were slightly injured and more than two dozen picketing miners arrested yesterday as Britain's divisive coal strike entered its third week. The strike was m protest against pit closures. A Scotland Yard spokesman said 28 travelling pickets were arrested byUPI - 101 words
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Article64 1984-03-28 7 LONDON. Tues Several butchers' assistants were locked into refrigerators at a butcher's shop here yesterday by armed raiders who stole a truckload of beef worth 1 .12.000 (5536,000). police said. The masked men armed with revolvers, iron bars and knives struck early m the morningAFP - 64 words
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381 1984-03-28 7 SHADA ISLAM - EEC begins uphill task of budget reform SHADA ISLAM By Brussels Reporter BRUSSELS, Tues. The slow and painful process of reforming the European Economic Community's troubled finances began again m Brussels yesterday and today, only one week after the ten heads of state grappled unsuccessfully with the question at their381 words
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Article154 1984-03-28 7 LONDON, Tues. The Soviet Union's First Deputy Foreign Minister Georgi Kornienko is to arrive today for the first official visit to Britain by a Soviet government minister m more than a year. Mr Kornienko's fourday visit was originally planned for last September, but was postponedAP - 154 words
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Article166 1984-03-28 7 LONDON, Tims. BTRfJLAR Anthony Brown blew It when he broke Into the home of a foreign businessman who was away. Brown, 42 and Jobless, was ripping oat copper pipes from the kitchen when he heard a sound, Prosecutor Simon Connolli told a London court yesterday. BatUPI - 166 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-03-28 8 Howe wants taxpayers to help pay for old folk DUMPING was the word which Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong used. A word one would use m connection with the discarding of inanimate objects. Except that Mr Howe was referring to people. The aged who410 words
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413 1984-03-28 8 'Essential that new coordinating unit is part of PMO' A NEW unit that the Howe Committee recommended be created within the Prime Minister's Office has been termed "essential". Describing it thus, Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong who headed the committee, said it was needed because of the unpredictability of the413 words
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Article, Illustration88 1984-03-28 8 HOME for Mr Teo Poh Cheng before he was taken to an old folk's home was this rat-infested space under a bridge m Kirn Tian Road. He lived here for six weeks, using a stove fuelled by coconout husks to cook vegetable scraps he had picked88 words
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118 1984-03-28 8 ON ONLY one of the eight points m the brief given to the Howe committee was there a negative reaction. That was on whether legislation should be introduced to get certain religious organisations to set up homes for the aged.118 words
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116 1984-03-28 8 AMONG the carrots that the committee has dangled to persuade people to look after their parents is the proposed increase m income tax relief for children whose old parents live with them. The proposal is to raise the relief from $l,dO« to116 words
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Article343 1984-03-28 8 Annuity plan suggested to HDB A PROPOSAL that the Housing Board takes part m the annuity scheme by offering special options to its residents is aimed at workers m their 50s. The committee feels that workers m the 50 to 54 age group will not benefit much from the high343 words
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Article367 1984-03-28 9 What bosses say SINGAPORE National Employers Association: "We agree with the proposal to raise the retirement age so long as it is not legislated. "This will give employers and unions flexibility m their negotiations. "The association also agrees that people should keep themselves healthy and active after367 words
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Article, Illustration729 1984-03-28 9 MR EDWARD FUNG, 62, "retired the first day I could" at 55 years and withdrew his CPF savings six months later. He said: "The first thing I did with my CPF was to go travelling. But I did729 words
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305 1984-03-28 9 ANNUITY SCHEME: The committee proposes two versions an Insurance scheme which provides a person with monthly payments for life and a savings scheme which allows similar payouts over a definite period. It should be optional and tax ex* empt. ANNUITY305 words
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335 1984-03-28 9 CALLS are coming m as people are reacting but most of them to just two recommendations of the committee: the raising of the age for Central Provident Fund withdrawals and the pushing back of the retirement age. Lost m everyone's haste to335 words
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167 1984-03-28 9 A TOTAL of 233,863 visitors came to Singapore m January this year an increase of 0.7 per cent compared with the figure for January last year. Tourists from India recorded the most impressive arrival growth of 55.9 per cent. The United States167 words
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Article157 1984-03-28 9 Don't put cart before horse One union's view THE Singapore Bank Employees I'nlon: Mr Paul Larry Ong, president of the union which has more than 7,000 members from 47 banks had this to say about the proposal to raise the retirement age. "I do not know what the authorities are157 words
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Article408 1984-03-28 11 SAM RAN; STELLA DANKER - SAM RAN STELLA DANKER Shoddy renovation work scrutinised by Case By and A TEACHER bought a house last September and paid $30,000 m November to have it renovated. Today, she still cannot move m because the contractor did not finish the job. A408 words
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Article320 1984-03-28 11 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By MY TOILET has been without a door for 13 days. The verandah at the rear of my flat is flooded. The brand-new toilet bowl is black with cement left behind by the workmen. I could get only half a flush from320 words
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304 1984-03-28 11 A CHINESE school teacher has a new house she cannot move into and is $30,000 out of pocket. Her problems began last November when she contracted a firm to fix a new kitchen and bathroom m her house at Jalan Tanjong m Bedok.304 words
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360 1984-03-28 11 BEN DAVIDSON - Bookseller fined $2,000 for contempt of court BEN DAVIDSON By He sold pirated copies of books despite court injunction A BOOKSELLER was fined $2,000 yesterday after he was found guilty of contempt of court for selling two pirated copies of two medical books m defiance of a court injunction. In360 words
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150 1984-03-28 11 A BUSINESSMAN was cheated of $15,000 after two men, claiming to be Thai refugees, tricked him into buying 36 "gold" bracelets. Mr E. C. Neo, 34, was at his motor accessories shop at Block 203, Hougang Street 21, on Monday when he was150 words
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Article44 1984-03-28 11 ST JOHN Island will be closed to visitors from April 3 to 6 because its pontoon, where ferries normally berth, will be removed for repairs and maintenance. Visitors on the harbour cruise, however, can still visit Kusu Island.44 words
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255 1984-03-28 13 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By SINGAPOREANS will soon no longer have to beat the clock when they need outpatient treatment at four government clinics. From May 2, the four outpatient dispensaries will stay open after office hours, seven days a week. The clinics m the255 words
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302 1984-03-28 13 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI Students will be 'adopted' when they graduate By SINGAPOREANS will soon get a chance to study m major Japanese universities so that they can learn more about the Japanese way of life and their technology. These students will be sponsored by302 words
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Article, Illustration219 1984-03-28 13 LONG before yesterday's disclosure of plans for Singaporeans to study on companysponsored scholarships In Japan, a multinational Japanese tradIng corporation, C. Itoh, had already tried It out In reverse. And one of the Japanese beneficiaries happened to be working for Fuji Oil219 words
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Article35 1984-03-28 13 A BLOOD donation session, organised by the Insurance Institute of Singapore, will be held today at the Singapore Insurance Training Centre at International Plaza m Anson Road from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.35 words
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Article46 1984-03-28 13 GEYLANG Methodist Girls 1 School will hold a reunion dinner (or old girls to mark the resiting of the school to its new premises at Geylang East Central. The dinner will be held on April 28 m the school auditorium. For details ring *****03.46 words
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66 1984-03-28 13 A YOITH who fled from a boys' home fell to his death from a Housing Board block m Balam Road while trying to escape from three officials of the home on Sunday. Yeo Keng Hwa, 17, slipped while climbing down from the rear66 words
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Article80 1984-03-28 13 A GRANDFATHER of eight was yesterday fined $1,000 for outraging the modesty of a retarded teenage girl. Cheng Teck Woon, 69, admitted committing the offence m a lavatory at the girl's house on Dec 15, 1982. Mr Tan Wee Kian, for Cheng, said that Cheng80 words
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66 1984-03-28 13 MR CYRIL Mathew, the Sri Lankan Minister of Industries and Scientific Affairs, will arrive this afternoon. He will call on Mr P. Y. Hwang, chairman of the Economic Development Board, and Mr Tang I-Fang, chairman of Jurong Town Corporation. On Saturday, he will call66 words
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94 1984-03-28 13 A RETIRED teacher was given a one-year conditional discharge on Monday on two charges of throwing faeces onto the balcony of his neighbour's flat and breaking the glass window of the flat m Ang Mo Kio. Magistrate Daniel Koh said m view of the medical94 words
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171 1984-03-28 13 Neptune Court can use funds for roof work RESIDENTS of Neptune Court, a housing estate for civil servants m the East Coast, can now use the estate's funds to repair the leaky roofs of nine blocks of apartments. A resolution was passed at the annual general meeting of the Neptune171 words
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347 1984-03-28 15 PUB switching to cleaner power stations Stories by RONNIE LIM, EVANGELINE GAMBOA and GRACE CHNG POLLUTION, parks and public health were among the topics discussed yesterday at the Third Symposium on Our Environment. The symposium, organised by the Science Faculty of the National University of Singapore, continues until Thursday at347 words
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320 1984-03-28 15 A CHEMISTRY lecturer yesterday called for more stringent regulations governing the use of UPVC unplasticised polyvinyl chloride) pipes because of their lead contamination effects on drinking water. Most UPVC pipes are made with lead compounds, which find their way into the320 words
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170 1984-03-28 15 More land may be turned into parks COMMERCIAL land may be turned into parks to provide more urban greenery, Mr Fan Kai Chang, deputy general manager of the Urban Redevelopment Authority, said yesterday. He said it is part of the government policy to provide a network of urban greenery and170 words
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292 1984-03-28 15 CAN a Singapore worker be loyal to a foreign employer? Definitely, said Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Trade and Industry) and chairman of the National Productivity Council. It is generally out of sheer practicality that the Singaporean292 words
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Article148 1984-03-28 15 ZATHAY Organisation's JO-year-old Odeon cinema may have to stop screening films by the end of May. The cinema, standing on the 4,160 square-metre piece of land along North Bridge Road which was bought by United Overseas Land (UOL) last July, has been given notice to quit148 words
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Article29 1984-03-28 15 ABOUT 1.6 million square metres of land m the Jurong and Kranii areas have been acquired by the government for public housing, according to a Government Gazette announcement.29 words
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163 1984-03-28 15 If persistent pedlar comes a-knocking RESIDENTS of Marine Parade have been asked to call the police if they meet a book salesman who will not take "no" for an answer. Last week, the salesman allegedly assaulted a resident, who does not wish to be identified, for not buying his books.163 words
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Advertisement94 1984-03-28 9 r Stories by PAUL JANSEN, HSUNG BEE HWA, STELLA DANKER and CONRAD RAJ LATER retirement and later CPF withdrawal The commitee's proposals are: Retirement age should be raised from 55 to 60 and later to 65. This should not be legislated. Instead, trade unions should work it into their collective94 words
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319 1984-03-28 16 Set up a committee to tackle this, says Chief Minister KUCHING, Tue». SARAWAK feels strongly about the need to speed up integration of the state with Peninsular Malaysia m the interest of national unity, the Chief Minister, Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud, indicated today.NST - 319 words
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238 1984-03-28 16 SERDANG, Tues. Datuk Musa Hitam today urged researchers not to neglect the needs of small farmers. Opening a regional seminar /workshop on biotechnology for industrial development at Universiti Pertanian Malaysia here, the deputy prime minister referred to the predicament of the small farmer. TheyNST - 238 words
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173 1984-03-28 16 M.G.G. PILLAI - King's biography gets a warm reception M.G.G. PILLAI By Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Biographies on Malaysian personalities are rare enough so that one, when published, gets an audience bigger than is normal. Thus, when former Federal Cabinet Minister, Tan Sri Shariff Ahmad, released his biography of the Yang173 words
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125 1984-03-28 16 M.G.G. PILLAI - M.G.G. PILLAI KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Finland and Malaysia will sign an avoidance of double taxation agreement tomorrow to coincide with the three-day visit to Kuala Lumpur of the Finnish Foreign Minister, Mr Paavo Vayrynen. Mr Vayrynen arrived last night, and held talks today125 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-03-28 16 Ferry link starts in mid-1985 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The ferry service between Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah and Sarawak is expected to be introduced m the middle of next year, Minister m the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr James Ongkili said today. Replying to Mr V. Govindaraj (BN-Pelabu-han Kelang) m theBernama - 109 words
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Article45 1984-03-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Former Deputy High Commissioner to Britain, Mr Zainal Abidin Mokhtar, has been appointed Malaysia's ambassador-designate to Poland, it was announced today Mr Zainal. 50, will take over from Mr Khalid Abu Karim Who has comnUM.H) his Inir nl duty. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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209 1984-03-28 16 Airline urged to help in nation building KOTA KINABALU. Tues. Sabah's Acting Chief Minister has urged Malaysian Airline System (MAS) to play a more "aggressive role m promoting national integration. "As a national carrier, you have a duty to the nation to strike a fair and healthy balance of promotingBernama - 209 words
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98 1984-03-28 16 HONGKONG, Tues. A new jury was selected yesterday to hear the trial of a man charged with murdering a senior Malaysian bank official. The previous jury at the trial of 32-year-old Mak Foon-than, also a Malaysian, was dismissed last Friday because of oneReuter; Bernama - 98 words
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Advertisement120 1984-03-28 16 THEYARDYOUR LOCAL ENGLISH PUB. An English pub atmosphere that's real cozy and casual. A choice of 16 varieties of beer! Board games darts available too. Darts competition on every Thursday. Open everyday. Mon-Fri 12 noon to midnight (Sat till 1 am). Sun 4 pm to midnight. Cheers! BEER PRICE $4.00120 words
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Article, Illustration956 1984-03-28 17 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI Stories by This is the information age and booksellers are playing an increasingly important role as "brokers" of information. A Dutch expert on the subject thinks Singapore's booksellers could do more to meet the challenge. "MAGICIANS Your booksellers are real magicians. They956 words
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Article375 1984-03-28 17 THE Dutch take bookselling seriously. The Frederik Muller Akademie m Amsterdam is the only tertiary institution m the world which conducts a three-year diploma course for booksellers, publishers and librarians. The academy offers a core curriculum shared by bookseller, publisher and librarian students m addition375 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-03-28 17 '•Only 13 per cent of the respondents to the first National Readership Survey (released by the National Book Development Council m 1981) spent most of their leisure time m reading. 34 per cent of the respondents to the survey owned no books at aH, while 67241 words
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Advertisement463 1984-03-28 17 W^ aw mvnmnooflff to I Students, parents and computer I nPFM UQtJgPfiCMgDULF I cx P erience t0 work m tne demanding computer B professionals, are all invited to TMC's urcni nwoc^ncuuix environment Open House Where you Will be o*± ?Jto bs™ JloS^mS 110 Only continuous educat.on and training can introduced463 words
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Article497 1984-03-28 18 MENTION "55, 60, 65" and most working Singaporeans will know what you are talking about. Yes, the numbers are vital statistics but, this time, of a very serious kind. "55" refers to the age at which CPF contributors can now withdraw their money and "60"497 words
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Article784 1984-03-28 18 The Russell Baker column NEW YORK After Ed Meese came to Washington to sit at the right hand of the president, he fell on hard times. I'd warned him it would happen. "Ed," I told him, "you know those outrageous government salaries everybody complains about US$5O,OOONYT - 784 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-03-28 18 PARIS French defenders of the doctrine of massive nuclear deterrence have unleashed megatons of scorn against an Air Force general who has thrown up his career to denounce their "apocalyptic bluff." General Etienne Copel, 49, recently resigned as Deputy Chief of Staff of the AirThe Observer - 502 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1984-03-28 18 JOHN ELLIOTT - JOHN ELLIOTT American policy has pushed it closer to the Soviet Union By m New Delhi WHEN Mrs Indira Gandhi, the Indian Prime Minister, said recently that India had no place m US global strategy, she was not just airing her annoyance at cuts m internationalFT - 1,061 words
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Advertisement26 1984-03-28 18 Time shall unfold its trueworth y «9. y ./^K The ReversoThe worlds first reversible watch is now a Jaeger-LeCoultre bestseller Cosil Marketing Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****7726 words
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378 1984-03-28 19 I REFER to the article "Lend them your ears" (ST. March 21). While it was an excellent job of projecting some of the deaf's problems, there are some areas which were not touched on. Firstly, there is a tendency among many people to assume378 words
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134 1984-03-28 19 I AM writing to commend you on Lee Geok Hoi's excellent article "Lend them your ears." The two schools for the deaf take the children up to Primary Six after which some go on to a normal secondary school. If only134 words
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Letter, Illustration46 1984-03-28 19 THERE is a stop sign at the traffic light controlled junction of Ah Hood and Balestier roads. Does this mean that a driver must stop at the junction even if the traffic light Is green? DAVID LOO Singapore 911846 words
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95 1984-03-28 19 I AM affected by resettlement and staff at the Housing Board told me I cannot get an HDB flat and other resettlement benefits because I am single. I wish to ask the HDB why a single person, who has rented a whole95 words
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202 1984-03-28 19 Safety first answer to a burning -question- ACCIDENTS and fires are caused through negligence, irresponsibility, selfishness and ignoring safety rules. I am writing as someone who lives m a flat and is concerned about the safety of others. On March 23 night, I was m the kitchen of my flat202 words
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136 1984-03-28 19 I REFER to the article "Woman hit on head by pipe thrown from flat" (ST. March 16). There have been incidents m which dangerous objects have fallen or been thrown down from upper floors; I was once grazed by a falling metal object.136 words
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Letter343 1984-03-28 19 I WRITE m response to the article headlined "Four new faces on Workers' Party council" (ST, March 19). The club, m trying to dispel any wrong impressions which may have been created, wishes to point out that it does not have any links with Mr343 words
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290 1984-03-28 19 I REFER to the letter "Use a strong hand to help" by Concerned (ST, Feb 18). Your correspondent says that it was the duty of welfare officers to evict the late Madam Low Ah Mvi and have her admitted to a home for aged290 words
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229 1984-03-28 19 Traffic jams and breakdowns caused delays WE THANK writers "Fed Up" and Irene Tan who wrote the letters "No service during the peak period" and "Its a long wait" for their feedback on the performance of our bus Service? 104, 185 and 272, and "Commuter" who wrote the letter "Retain229 words
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Advertisement179 1984-03-28 19 The quick change artist. Within seconds, Chameleon sunglasses can change with the light Turning dark m bright sunshine and light m the shade. They cu< off up to 97'\, of harmful ultra violet rays to offer the best possible protection against uLmMade b> orning.our glass lenses .irr s< rat< h179 words
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Advertisement360 1984-03-28 19 HinSHUI, TMIHEGRfAT PIGWRfS HUSMm mtHiAsim nun g MtNGGA Mr 'SSI- *!a^ Too dark, blurr and fuzzy, double exposure? The new AF-S from Minolta is a totally automatic 35mm camera that just won't let you make such mistakes. Ever 1 It automatically loads the film and sets it for the first360 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1984-03-28 20 MARK SMITH - MARK SMITH But Thatcher's opposition makes it unlikely to be passed By m London 4 By far the most restrictive is the Official Secrets Act. Framed m 1911, amended m 1920, its section 2 makes it a crime for anyone to divulge official informationAP - 1,023 words
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Article, Illustration675 1984-03-28 20 JAMAL RASHEED - JAMAL RASHEED By m Lahore PAKISTAN has already achieved notoriety as one of the world's largest sources of heroin and hashish, but what is less well-documented is the huge increase of drug taking inside Pakistan especially among students. Heroin is already a massive illegalEconomic - 675 words
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Advertisement288 1984-03-28 20 RANK VIDEO SYSTEMS designed Amp duality results all the time. £2£3?J32E£ < shJ££5 h J££, h 1 When results arc most important oar SS tiSST^SST systems give vootrae investment valae. engineering Intensive qualrfy control and In depth market research All directed towards meeting uaer Contact OS today requirements Packed wfth288 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-03-28 21 INVESTORS still prefer to remain on the side lines. Yesterday, prospective buyers were held back by the uncertainty m the market. Bids were also fntched rather low on ears that prices would decline further within the next few weeks. For those intending to sell, the timing does281 words
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Article34 1984-03-28 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 19 78 28 Finance 2 9 9 Hotels 5 5 2 Properties 2 8 4 Plantations 1 10 2 Mining 2 3 0 Deb/ Loans 3 4 234 words
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Article39 1984-03-28 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 21 87 16 Finance 2 9 1 Hotels 0 1 1 Properties 1 10 1 Oil Palms 1 5 2 Tins 3 10 0 Rubbers 1 12 2 Deb/Loans 1 1 139 words
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Article75 1984-03-28 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market passed through another uneventful day as investors continued to remain disinterested. The market continued to move narrowly easier m the morning session and slipped even further m late trading. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 12.84 points to 1434.43.75 words
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Article, Illustration5 1984-03-28 21 Investors still prefer the sidelines5 words
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Article39 1984-03-28 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983 06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684 88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)39 words
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Article209 1984-03-28 21 Rises Falls Indices Mv 26 Mar 27 Most Active Supreme Corp 547,000 Gen Corp 330,000 Gen Lumber 314,000 Faber Merlin 285,000 Promet 257,000 Total turnover: 7.73 m Total value: $22.81 m Aoiy Elect 280 +22 Wand I P«i 555 15 Chun Hup 386 +14 Kanuntinc 50c 690+10209 words
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Article43 1984-03-28 21 BousUm) Bhd unch fewness S PMC —2 Semb Sh*> —1 CtC Htm ft, -I PaEkc —4 Sine Darby F i N S NBT unch Rodnsoni —1 U M Works -3 Gcnfaf* unch Nat tan unch Rottmum I —1 WcarntS43 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-03-28 21 Small business FOR less than it costs to take a driving lesson, you can learn how to start, run, expand and even sell your own business. A 20-hour course organised by the Singapore Business and Professional Women's Association (SBPWA), especially for women, costs only386 words
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Article358 1984-03-28 21 BOEY KIT YIN - Enter the salt trap BOEY KIT YIN By Business Times New invention gives a boost to Singapore's biotechnology industry SINGAPORE'S fledgling biotechnology Industry was given a boost last week with the invention of a device that uses harmless bacteria to eat away waste In clogged pipes. This Invention, called the358 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-03-28 21 Special rooms to make tablets and vials THEY may not rival the clean rooms that Japan's Toshiba Corporation has created to produce super microchips, but Singapore's Beecham Pharmaceuticals Pte Ltd m Jurong will soon have its own clean rooms to make tablets and injection vials. Work on300 words
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450 1984-03-28 21 RONNIE LIM - Indonesian crude oil processing to stop RONNIE LIM By Amount sent here is being further reduced and will come to a full stop m near future SINGAPORE'S oil industry is receiving signals from Indonesia that it will stop processing its crude oil here m the near future. Some oilmen Timesdollar450 words
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Article253 1984-03-28 21 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM While from Malaysia By THE Malaysians were m town last week for discussions with oil refiners. They indicated that they hope to finalise new, extralong three- to sevenyear crude oil processing deals with Singapore by April. This will allow them time to start253 words
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Article2595 1984-03-28 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,595 words
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Article1883 1984-03-28 22 INDUSTRIALS Alram (2365) (3) 2.44 (5) 2 40 (4) 2 42(1)2.35(1)2.36 Aatah (1925) (6) 1.95 (9) 1.94 (6) 193(3) 190(2) 192 \ISB (4808 4845) (4) 4 78 (3) 4 00 (3) 4.80 (2) 4.84 AMD (3 408 3 465) (6) 3 54 (15) 3 441,883 words
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Article2656 1984-03-28 22 M shares quoted have a par /akie of SI, unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted for scrip rights N Ta« exempted dividend ABM is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars »«3/84 Last VieW Yd Day I H|h Low Company Sate Chance2,656 words
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Article, Illustration33 1984-03-28 23 rurrfr Closinf prices HWBtR cents/Mo Singapore Mar 224.00 up 1.25 cents Malaysia Mar 248.50 (M) down 1 cent TIN Closing prices MJ/Mo Straits Tin $29 15 unch Turnover: 129 tonnes, down 93 tonnes33 words
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Article26 1984-03-28 23 GOLD US$/oz Tuts Mon Singapore 389 00—389 50 388.10—388.60 Hongkong 388 90—389.40 388.20—388.70 Mon Fri New York 388 00— 388.50 386.00—387.00 London *****—***** 387.50—388.0026 words
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Article113 1984-03-28 23 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526,035 and closed at 5526.152. The Far East gold market opened at US$3BB 40/ 90 and eased to US$3BB 20 70 m featureless trading closing for lunch at U*****.75/9.25. Later, it re-opened at U*****.00 50. In quiet trading, the market firmed to U*****. 70/390113 words
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Article22 1984-03-28 23 CM« prices ZOPKM Mm Sptf *****0-*****0 (1055 50-1056.00) 3 mmths 1079 50—1080 00 (1070 50-*****0) Market tone: Firmer Sales 22.150 tonnes22 words
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Article26 1984-03-28 23 CtMatf prices ALUMNUM i/Un Mm Spot *****- 995 00 (*****0-1002 00) 3 months 1013 50-1014.50 (1020 00-1020 50) Market tone Barely steady Sales 13.750 tonnes26 words
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Article134 1984-03-28 23 THE Malaysian crude fialm oil prices closed inner on speculative buying interest and covering for nearby positions, with Pakistan's re-appearance m the market for fresh tenders boosting sentiment. PALM Ctosnc prices Crude MS/tarn patmo* Mat 1500 (south) 1480 (central) Apr 1500 (south) 1455 (north) 1440 (central) May 1450134 words
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Article69 1984-03-28 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher with April One RSS buyers quoted at 224.00 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from Monday's close. In Koala Lumpur, the rubber market closed with April One RSS buyers quoted at 248.50 cents per kilo, down one cent from Monday night. The69 words
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Article51 1984-03-28 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 129.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager took the bulk of the 129 tonnes on offer, down from 222 tonnes on Monday. Dealers detected about 50 per cent foreign concentrates but no51 words
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Article23 1984-03-28 23 CH urv CtaJtaf prices Tm Mm S.ngipwe 9.51-956 937-9.42 Mm M New Yort 950-9 55 9 34—9 39 Sown: Credit jam Sport23 words
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Article334 1984-03-28 23 Qwnbtor price* S/1N k FOB NSW 300.00 (seHerc) COCOnift Stem. Prodtct facft^r oil o-h.-k-Bulk FOB 200.00 (seders) tTl7 lUi.n OKI drum FOB 213.00 (Sflers) D| i> New drum FOB ***** (setters) ■■Mi Coora <M Sm ***** (^s) "TLJtg 1 new crop 1.05 Pepper 2nd eta 0.82 Muntok White334 words
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Article252 1984-03-28 23 RAS MRELB (S cents/klo) (M ctnts/Uo) Noon dose Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 221.50— 222.50N 222.75— 223.75N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Apr 222.75-223.25 224.00—224.25 247.50-248.50 248.50—249.50 Int. 1 RSS May 226.50— 227 00 228.00-228 25 lnt2RSSApr 220.50-222.50N 221.50— 223.50N 247.00-248 OON 248 00-249.00N UK/ContApr 219.50— 221.50N 220.50-222.50N252 words
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Article403 1984-03-28 23 a rouno-up or wire services NEW YORK, Mon. Stocks eased as investors became preoccupied with Federal Reserve monetary policy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.89 points to 1152.95. Analysts said investors were waiting to see what action the Federal Reserve's policy setting Open Market Committee would take403 words
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Article74 1984-03-28 23 _J I I i i i i i i i Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1131.25(1156.95) Week ago 1169.12 Jg Aitttrafan M-Ordnaries 0 Tuesday 736.2 (732.2) Week ago 731.9 i Austraian Industrials r Tuesday 960.0 (956.3) Week ago 965.5 Financial Times Industrials Monday 889.6 (891.5) Week ago 883.1 Dow Jones74 words
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Article218 1984-03-28 23 **?7 HM Qm*t hk Bank 9«o -0.15 Hatch fhut Win 7joo -OJ6 Shk Props 716 -4U HK Elect 706 -0.1 Hutchison Mm. dX, Z.Z 9.40 5l Aaacialod HoleU OK .002 Hk Elect Witt 880 -02 InU aI T BUM Land 0.458 Btn Of Eut AIU KM -0* Hk Ou218 words
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Article321 1984-03-28 23 t« cm*. SiJTE 1 2! A.inomoto 10W -30 MtUul Bhlpbld| 1M *7 Aral $13 m MIUul Smelting SOB -15 Anada MM 90 MlUukoshl Me 2 Amhl Chem 410 8 MtUutnl 1110 10 Amhl Olan 7*7 2 Murata Mrg Buik Tk 4M 1 Mlkko Sac «M 4 BrMgestone 549 -1321 words
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Article235 1984-03-28 23 Ihr 27 Ceab Cfcoa|t Hooker 1M (fast) c Lelfhton 187 +7 A C I m -1 t*«*l l*»"» 407 -t-1 A N I 286 M«f«lUn Ptt Aut 1« +1 AP M mo unch M»sme Nlcklea* Mi unchp Aberfojrle 900 unch Mideast so unch A«c IBS unch Mlm «n T«235 words
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Article168 1984-03-28 23 «*2S IBS Ch»«t Oulfoucp 78 Ml Alcoa Htwtott Pick MM -1* Amu Ine Mft -ft Jonn j, j^ aH H Bojtojoo M% +H Uttonlndurt WH 75 CM«pa»rCo WH -M» Medoomfcto I7M 4- H cSwoTllzzz: 2s M mrUßi Cltteotp _1 SH -H MOW! Cp I* Com Mat On M%168 words
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Article506 1984-03-28 23 Mtf 17 ftaw Ohm AAC 19H unch Amgold 120* -3* MMSTRMLS AAI WH unch Allied -Lyons. 170 -5 sf^?" Am. Dairies 180 unch SJj^S.™" JJ rxr pir* 4m Botswana 24 -l Din rlA* Wl -O n.tff Ala AO^ iv ZSSS?- 1 SSSm— In s^l*^l: Jri ;2 East Dries 37*506 words
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Article201 1984-03-28 23 THE US dollar was traded mixed for the day, opening at 5J2.0810/ 30. Bearish trading brought it down to 552.0755/65. It closed at 552.0800/10. The greenback was traded quietly against the major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.5855/65 and was traded between 2.5880/90 and 2.5818/28 before closing201 words
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Article191 1984-03-28 23 Interbank Over the counter For«|n Local (Mars to Foreifn currency currency one unit of to S5lO foreifn currency Australian dollar 1 9625 1.9676 5 09—5 00 Canadian dollar 1.6247 1 6264 6 22—612 NZ dollar 1 3878 1.3901 7 29 7 12 Sterling pound 3.0118 3.0153 3 36—3191 words
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Article212 1984-03-28 23 for Mar 28 Sine apore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 38—3 59 The Savings Fund 1 97— 2 09* d Spore Prog Fund 1 45— 1 54 Spore Sec Fund 2.23 2 37 Sport Invest Fund 119—126 Spore Equity Fund 1 43— 1 52 Asia Unit Trust Mai212 words
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58 1984-03-28 23 TOKYO Member lines of the JapanLatin America East bound Freight Conference and the Japan-West Coast South America Freight Conference said they will raise their Currency Adjustment Factors (CAF) on April 10. The CAF on shipments by both conferences to Colombian ports will rise toReuter - 58 words
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Article72 1984-03-28 23 Higher rates out of Kharg LONDON Japanese charterers were forced to Kiy higher rates out of hare Island last week, ahead of long Iranian holidays, but subsequently trading was very quiet. In the Gulf states, owners of the very large and ultra large crude carriers were the main sufferers throughAFP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-03-28 24 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Rothman Industries By DESPITE the pressures of an on-going anti-smoking campaign and an increasingly health conscious public, Rothman Industries continues to defy the odds ranged against it. The company has reported a 12.9 per cent jump m pre-tax profits342 words
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417 1984-03-28 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Leading analysts and managers disagree with view that the Spore scene should be avoided By LEADING Singapore Investment analysts and managers, la a spirited defence of Singapore's investment prospect, disagree that the Singapore stock market la no screaming bargain. Mr Adrian Day,417 words
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Article35 1984-03-28 24 UNITED Overseas Land has recently acquired a shell company m Hongkong. The wholly-owned subsidiary, Secure Venture Investments Limited, which was incorporated on Dec 22, 1983, will engage m property development and investment.35 words
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541 1984-03-28 24 Meteoric rise in price of its shares First Allied Corp DESPITE the general malaise m the stock market m recent weeks, there have been a few outstanding performances. No rise has been more meteoric than that of First Allied Corporation, which since Feb 1 has shot up $8.50. It was541 words
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Article64 1984-03-28 24 THE extraordinary general meeting of C.I. Holdings Bhd scheduled for Friday is being postponed to a date to be announced later, because of the short notice of meeting given to the shareholders. The EGM was scheduled for the acquisitions of 80 per cent each of Aik Wai64 words
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222 1984-03-28 24 Firm expects big leap in 1984 sales Bata (Malaysia) BATA (Malaysia) Berhad, a household name m shoes, hopes the improved purchasing power of the people coupled with the recovering world economy will boost local and overseas sales this year. But for now, shareholders must be patient. The company yesterday reported222 words
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121 1984-03-28 24 TOSHIBA (M) Bhd. manufacturers of electrical consumer products, did well m the six months to December 1983 to reduce its losses by nearly 90 per cent to M 526.000. Group turnover w»s MS 16 million. The board said that demand was lower aid121 words
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Advertisement294 1984-03-28 22 H^IHH|^H^HB^H You never know when you'll have to leave town m a hurry. HH So remember this telephone HH^^^^^^W9|9^9^l number. Ulyij Wl Singapore 296 8678. It connects you to the Pan Pacific Hotels Regional Sales RUj and Reservations Centre m WS^^S^fffA Singapore. U^||UJL^SfIA^^A9MJ That's where we II help you co-294 words
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Advertisement95 1984-03-28 23 NOSTRADAMUS: .^^^^Sifc: COUNTDOWN TO APOCALYPSE by Jean-Charles de Fontbrune Bk *^|l^ "^B L^ NOSTRADAMUS: a historian of the future, the^^B I^^^ greatest Seer Europe has ever known; he saw Pfc&h *-*rf*£&^^^ the centuries that had yet to come &f^ 4*^s£*£&' A Soviet invasion of Britain m the 1990s I M^>95 words
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Advertisement301 1984-03-28 24 m, SOONLY ANN! From one GOOD >^TV VFWV f o another, uv now bring .^^^BkX y«»" ANOTHER I o 0 V^W. FANTASTIC •V _^>v l^M^r/ -II p" p m Bjjt B^^^^b*^ t S It YI~«— —^j^fTtfyi ZH^!wi it. > cuO b m^h b^^m^^ B^l I f ~tt!& "fL^^^BBBBBBBBBBBBHBy^ I B^^VA301 words
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Advertisement168 1984-03-28 24 HIGH LEVEL SHORT COURSES BEBnANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE" Mm^ fesgsj AND Q£ \sajy APPLIED RESEARCH CORPORATION These courses conducted m the evenings are aimed at upgrading the skills and knowledge of practising engineers m the various fields of engineering Certificate of completion will be awarded to all participants COURSE DATE/TIME DAYS168 words
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Advertisement762 1984-03-28 25 ft* m^ l^ 86 5300 m R CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Rl\ "I J^^^f\ ,^-V r\ *S, mm Mm SpmfoSday, Ord.nory IS 100 per word (M,n S I b OoTi Ent.rt.mm.nt A Food quid, p25 &L I I f^rW C<& I\T^ IV^r afVW t\ tf^\f# S#tOrd y n?30?mfo!s P undayT.m M Sem.-D.sp.oy762 words
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Advertisement530 1984-03-28 25 13 Musical Equipment 1 PIANO FOR sale. Good condition. Reasonable price. Tel: *****16. 14 Antiquat/Art Crafts ANTIQUES "N" TREASURES of Asia. 3rd floor. Holland Village. Tel: *****43. JUST ANTHONY. Junk of junks. 126 Upper Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 1953. Tel: *****82. 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing FOR SALE Italian bedroom suite530 words
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Advertisement429 1984-03-28 25 23 Shopping Guide JEWELRY FACTORY PRICES (22Kgold < also available.) <Swan Jewelry Ptelid 14 Scott s Road '03-107 Far East Plaza Singapore 0922 < Tel: *****5<V*****01 yT < Telex KS ***** WHAMM^T 24 Garage Sale •BBBB^BBBBBBiBBMBBBBaBiBSBaiBBB^BBBBaVBSaSBBB FURNITURE, REFRIGERATOR, J DEEPFREZER, cooker washing machine, glassware, kitchen utensils, carpets, T.V. Thalart. 583G429 words
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Advertisement2014 1984-03-28 25 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Mtmgi Massage WELCOME I() OPEN DAILY: j-x 10.00 A.M. TO 11.00 P.M. OY^l^ll/y Massage C Ho <. > Sauna Bath UC Rub Back Coii n o "Facial OdUlld "Manicure 51, Gokfhill Plaza, #03-09 Podium Mock (Old Gotdhill) TEL: *****00/ *****11 2» Beauty Culture 292,014 words
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Advertisement421 1984-03-28 26 J« Mouse Henovatton/Repair/Decor MB ttMOVATIOri HOWS AwM 1 KAA&27 t* lUt Urn «01 S*m< 144 C Nt ipkussm n UlMt dtufn or •on Grits 4 Doors/ Boi Awn n t Mu. fcnpbmsh Grits/ Mu. SMnc Omn 1 Mm Shower Otsrs/ Ceanc Pwtrtiom Water Hut**/ Gemral Renovation \£jl ftx ttt catatotins421 words
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Advertisement683 1984-03-28 26 House Renova- tion/Repair/Decor BENEVOLENT INTERIOR DECORA TION specialise In wallpaper, car p- pels. iirt.uiis to beautify you home, or flees, showroom *****72 *****76 JIN LEE RENOVATION I onstruc tlon repairs all roofings, wall re taming, fencing, reiling. cemen works, woodwork All enquine are welcome Tel *****67 YEO ELECTRICAL AND Plumbini683 words
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Advertisement652 1984-03-28 26 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems i- SPECIALISED IN COLOUR t v antenna installation and servlc r Ing Call: *****77 from lla.m U i 9p.m. HAVING ANTENNAE RECEPTKM problem? Why not consult us a tel *****15 Paul, to rectify fault s 39 Photography I EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE #01-05 Sim Lim Tower, 10652 words
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Advertisement592 1984-03-28 26 51 Printing/Copying Services M Premium Quality J f tUPID J Wedding Stationery I AilillMl a»SeJMM»j v. lours Our raRJi 2 5 iik m. It- Imiuiion P V urds, Anf'|'t.iiiic W cjrdi. Trunk Youcmh fl P jtul Tjblr PUr tank ImiiU'vmJ priming ji Jl v«.ry MirUHk prien M m Hurry' No592 words
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Advertisement691 1984-03-28 26 55 Commercial Vessels TUG BOATS, BARGES A EQUIPMENT FOR SALE/ HIRE a) Tug boaU ranging from 3ft hp to 2400 hp with variou dimensions b) Barges ranging from 30i DWT to 8000 DWT c) Shipping equipment P&r crane, model 320, 325 Si 44C welding sets 125 KVA to 30 KVA;691 words
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Advertisement720 1984-03-28 26 •0 Business 60 Business b Opportunities Opportunities EXPORTING TO AUSTRALIA? Australia's leading Canberra based Tariff and 1 Trade Consultants available for discussions. ExI perts in:- c Customs duty applications tariff concession. c Developing country tariff preference and eligibility for tariff preference. j Value assessment for customs duty collection. Dumping. Taxation720 words
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Advertisement402 1984-03-28 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Protesslonml Execottre more than I just creative We have exciting opportunities for enthusiastic and hardworking individuate who are willing to contribute to the success of our team SENIOR COPYWRITER Not just fancy English I but ideas which must I sell! if you're bilingual I and familiar402 words
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Advertisement481 1984-03-28 26 Lai BBH i I LV V^V HB YOU DONT HA VE to be a star to I I^^aV be m this advertiser's show. II [JB This film production company #i; needs 100 attractive persons for ■aL-- k lts or^h c oniing documentar> fl| An attr;lrtlve salary will be H H481 words
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Advertisement310 1984-03-28 26 66 Situation* Vacant b) EDP isetan smgapore-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has Immediate vacancies for the position of:MALE COMPUTER OPERATOR (EDP) a Age 20 —24 years a Singapore citizens a GCE O" level with a credit m Maths a Basic knowledge m computer work a Able to work on 2 shifts a310 words
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Advertisement450 1984-03-28 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical I GLOBAL I 1 AIRFREIGHT INT'L j 2 PTE LTD 1 7 Due to our aipansion pro 7 M gramme, we have vacancies |1) OPERATIONS 2 7 EXECUTIVE J I (Male) J T The person: m c Self starter to co-ordi- fJ X nale450 words
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Advertisement459 1984-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP b) EDP LECTURERS J AN ESTABLISHED INSTITUTE IS LOOKING FOR I LECTURERS TO TEACH COMPUTER COURSES I AT PROFESSIONAL LEVEL. REMUNERATION: ATTRACTIVE REMUNERATION WILL BE PACKAGED FOR THE RIGHT CANDIDATES. COMMENSURATE WITH QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE. QUALIFICATIONS ft EXPERIENCE: DEGREE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE459 words
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Advertisement551 1984-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical 0) Secretarial/Clerical O YAMAHA The Symbol of Excellence for over 90 years (established In 1887), YAMAHA S MANUFACTURING SPORE PTE LTD, a sub- 5 sldlary company of YAMAHA In Japan m- vites suitable candidates for: s=^ If you: 55 are between 16551 words
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Advertisement377 1984-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical MITSUBISHI CORPORATION invites applications for the post of: FEMALE CLERK a OCE 'O' or 'A' level c Able to type c Singapore Citizen c Age below 22 Benefits: Service benefits Bonus and transport subsidy Free transport and dental treatment Personal Accident Insurance, etc. Interested applicanta,377 words
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Advertisement410 1984-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical MPH DISTRIBUTORS (S) PTE LTD requires: ACCOUNTS CLERKS c LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping certificate. Experience not necessary as training will be provided. INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK (Female) c Completed Secondary education. c No experience required, c Willing to learn and work hard. Interested spplicents are invited to410 words
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Advertisement1719 1984-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical EXTKI P" I I Laaß STENOGRAPHER \An ....bh.h.d insurance! ■jaajaamam |9 company invilat application! 1 Requirements. tor xh* po.t ot liaTK SHnManda'T I CLAIMS CLERKS 4 #•>■% m aak^BJ secretarfal Certmcate" OCE "A 11,719 words
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Advertisement540 1984-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical A trading company urgently requires a SECRETARY Requirements: c OCE O Level c Bilingual c Ability to work independently and with at lea.st I years working experience c Able to operate OKI telex machine c Knowledge of L/C negotiations and bookkeeping c Must be540 words
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Advertisement555 1984-03-28 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical PURCHASING OFFICER An European electronics company has an immediate vacancy for the above to take charge of it* entire purchasing requirement*. Requirements: He BaaSMJBS] m the similar position (or at least 2 years. preferahl> m the electronics Industry possess Diploma m Mechanical Klectromc Engineering from555 words
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Advertisement654 1984-03-28 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical RECEPTIONIST Requirements:--e Age 23 27 years c (iood telephone manners a Mature and pleasant personality to receive guests c Ability to type essential a Presentable and good command of English a 2/ 3 years similar experience Intsrsstsd applicants please call personally on 2nd April 1964654 words
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Advertisement1057 1984-03-28 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Engineering company requires: FEMALE ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK a Mln. GCE 'O' level, c Capable of keeping full set of books, and type at 45 w.p.m. Experience m office administration and payroll. a Salary commensurate with expelrence. interested please apply to: BLK. 4001. '01-07 ANG MO KIO1,057 words
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Advertisement624 1984-03-28 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Public Accountant*' firm m Katong requires AUOIT ASSISTANTS (semi senior) c Ito 2 years' relevant experience a salary $500 to $800 depending on experience and qualifications Pleas* apply with full detail* including a telephone contact and salary expected to 66, EAST COAST ROAD a 04624 words
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Advertisement753 1984-03-28 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERKS wanted by trading company m Aver Rajah Industrial Estate. c Mln O' level. c Typing knowledge c Able to operate telex. Interested write m 10.S.T. BOX A***** 390, KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 Large garment factory urgently requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Mm753 words
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Advertisement899 1984-03-28 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical AN ESTABLISHED FIRM requires Receptionist Cum General Clerk with GCE O 1 level Ability to type Please come personally for interview at 2 Jalan Kajah -03-12, Golden Wall Flatted Factory. Spore 1232. Tel *****96 COMGUARDS INVESTIGATION AGENCY Pte Ltd requires General Clerk with basic accounts899 words
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Advertisement601 1984-03-28 28 66 Situations Vacant i I c) Secretarial/Clerical I MANY GOOD JOBS are waiting for your call. If you type, office clerical experience or telex Call us today *****88/*****22 RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK required for immediate employment by container complex Transport provided Tel *****33 RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK required by Architectual Firm Able601 words
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Advertisement580 1984-03-28 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant t) Smles Sales t) Sales PL Beauty is W our business3l Ik Make it yours too. jj BB BB ■m T iJ t V 4*a Ig wEm Bb H B^ rZj^fc^^^^ttßßLjßßßßßßß^^^Br^^^B^^^^~^^^^^^^Bßj[^[^ Bfl h ru I ""^s^^Bpisi^S2isßiHlJ^^™T~^ I Bh j wr *JBp580 words
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Advertisement181 1984-03-28 28 he she We invite tuitaMy qualified candidate* to iom our retail teem a* Requirement*: c Female, aged 16-22 c Secondary education c Bilingual c Friendly and outgoing disposition We offer: c Basic salary 5350-5440. Inclusive of overtime, you can earn up to $600 p.m c 3 days off for every181 words
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Advertisement772 1984-03-28 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Smles t) Sales A CAREER OPPORTUNITYI Our expanding company with established product range invites ambitious candidates to market our new range of attractive Plastic Binding Systems. Together with our dynamic sales team, you will be offered career development end constant upgrading of selling772 words
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Advertisement1235 1984-03-28 29 66 Situations Vacant 86 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Smfa Local Shipping Company Opportunity for young men A requires: women age between 22 33 yeera (1\ FEMALE International company Is ex--1 evDtDieurcn pandlng Its local field force MarBArCfiICNvCU ketlng Consultants. Job involves SHIPPING contacting Interviewing ladles. CLERK English mandarin and1,235 words
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Advertisement778 1984-03-28 29 €6 Situations Vacant t) Sales SUBSCRIPTION BALES REPRESENTATIVES ($1,500 gro..) Publisher requires the services of aggressive and ambitious representatives to help m establishing our newly set-up subscription depertment. Successful candidates can look forward to rapid advancement and assume management responsibility. No experience needed. Training provided. Cell personalty at: SSII North778 words
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Advertisement698 1984-03-28 29 66 Situation* Vacant i) Sales FEMALE BALES ASSISTANTS required. (Above 20). Interview at Stanley Si Co Pte Ltd. 180 Paya Lebar Road. -06-05 VI Guang Factory Building, Singapore 1440, tel: *****33 MENARO COSMETIC REQUIRES Part-time Beauty Advisors. Free courses m facial make-up plus free gifts. Contact *****28. «03-29 Peninsula Plaza.698 words
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Advertisement739 1984-03-28 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I METAL BOX I SINGAPORE LIMITED H We are an established and people oriented H company using the most efficient and sophis H ticated technology. H We are offering you an opportunity to acquire a skill throi>gh our 3-year APPRENTICESHIP739 words
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Advertisement460 1984-03-28 29 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical frm\ Hogemeyer Electronics Pie. Lid. (Service Division) Due to our exponsion programme we Have further vacancies to be filled by suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the following positions Air-Con Technician > Applicants should possess an NTC2 or ITC m air conditioning ond refrigeration with a460 words
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Advertisement526 1984-03-28 29 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical ■V ■ri^^H^HHHH ■aßaAasaaal m GTM Coignet J.V. require* *A)BUILDING COORDINATOR ?e Diploma inbuildlng* ,y construction »>e Minimum 5 years' ex- perience J Duties *a) To coordinate finish- Ing and technical* 4 works on pre-fab* a> housing ■>b) To create or revise^ technical speciflca- tlon ?c)526 words
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Advertisement394 1984-03-28 30 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical LIFT INSTALLATION SUPERVISORS (Installation Dopartmont) c I.T.C. preferably m lift course or passed GCE O' level with English. Science Technical subjects. c Completed full-time N.S. o Applicants must be prepared to do site duties. o Transport subsidy for those who possess motor-cycle or reimbursement for394 words
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Advertisement511 1984-03-28 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical A CAREER IN ELECTRONICS \AWhr>lo Wlll\«l*£ Electrician (Electronics) NTC 3 m Electronic Servicing. NTC 2 candidates will be given preference 2 years relevant experience m digital electronics servicing o Completed National Service Please write m confidence giving full personal particulars inclusive of present and expected511 words
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Advertisement452 1984-03-28 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Wywy Pte Ltd Sole Agent for Ricoh has immediate vacancies for TRAINEE TECHNICIANS (In oflice equipment and electronics) c Completed GCE 'O' level preferably Technical stream or NTC In Electronics. c Must possess a Class 2 driving licence and motorcycle. c Experience not necessary. Wo452 words
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Advertisement468 1984-03-28 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical JUNIOR DRAUGHTSMAN c VITB/ NTC 3ln Building Drafting or OCE 'O' Level technical stream, with credit In drawings. a Completed N.S. Please phone or apply with full resume, working experience, current Si expected salary to: PRODECON ARCHITECTS 50 Jalan Sultan, #21-08 Jalan Sulten Centre Singapore468 words
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Advertisement689 1984-03-28 30 66 Situations Vacant ■^B^B»B»B»»^BMBWB»B^B»BiBBB^«BlB»aBB»»a^a™»BaWBB g) Technical A wall eslabliahed machinery company m Ang Mo Kio require* 1) CNC OPERATOR 2) 1 PRODUCTION MILLER 3) 2 TURNERS c Ito 2 years' experience. interested applicants, piease call personally at> BLOCK 4024 ANG MO KIO INDUSTRIAL PARK 1 #01-303 SINGAPORE 2056 TEL: 45*2233689 words
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Advertisement863 1984-03-28 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production 1 :.:.j better <fr Zp yp W g= d better benefits I 1 female female EE TEST TEST OPERATORS REPAIRERS i (Ist 2nd Shift) (Ist 2nd Shift) E^ Sec 4 preferred Sec 4 preferred E863 words
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Advertisement418 1984-03-28 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production f\et' stalk future) |CEHMO\ USA I offers you the chance to better yourself m English Maths Free "BEST" Classes Free transportation to from work Alternate Saturdays off Free medical insurance benefits j Leave annual; marriage; sick hospi- I talisation Employee418 words
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Advertisement855 1984-03-28 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant m) Production h) Production h) Production ji-i^Rm"-^ v. v JL m > Zftw^Rßß'^'^^Tn><v£A JkRI RRBRa ht *i^"^^ r*A. .^F^ Fl^rZ^ Mom RRj Titti F tftfff^T&^M v m Rb^w^^T RR^J i /OBBL. I liißiHwt>w-<v&4^^s^^\ RRj RR^^^^aL^sU^Rl wOll^ BBBk Bsl BJBJ Bsl OB855 words
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Advertisement297 1984-03-28 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production LAMBDA An excellent company with worldwide networks, offering attractive salaries and benefits, invites you to join us today as: SET-UP OPERATORS Salary start from $425 Experience m similar position m electronics i industries c Primary 6 education QA/QC OPERATORS Salary start from $445 Experience m297 words
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Advertisement1388 1984-03-28 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant j I n) Production h) Production I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ffl"VY:uili:iii I HITACHI CABLE (S) I **™te II ■•■^^■■■■■l I pte ltd I Operators orchard katong _H imA wAnf vrui I _^Lf requ.res w i y° ul THOMSON1,388 words
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Advertisement538 1984-03-28 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous v pubLunma stu I requires (1) Building Maintenance Assistant (Carpentry) Applicants should Possess a NTC 3 m Carpentry Have at least two years experience m building rarpentry and painting works Location: Times Jurong (opposite Jurong Bus Interchange) (2) Building Maintenance538 words
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Advertisement710 1984-03-28 32 66 Situationa Vacant W Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous Manufacturing concern m Jurong area requires: ACCOUNTS CLERK/ DRAUGHTSMAN/ INVENTORY OFFICER Interested applicants, please submit full personal particulars, with contact telephone number and salary expected to: THE ADVERTISER NO. 7 2ND CHIN BEE ROAD JURONG TOWN SINGAPORE 2261 (TEL: *****69)710 words
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Advertisement387 1984-03-28 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscelimneous W\ SINGAPORE MINT PTE LTD A subsidiary of O9 invites applications for: ENGRAVER eGraduate from Baha ruddm Vocational Institute m engraving/sculptor arts or its equivalent with 2 years relevant working experience c Applicants without the requisite acade mic qualification but have at least 5 years387 words
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Advertisement342 1984-03-28 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscelimneous Trans- Island Management Engineering Services Pte Ltd requires I Ticket I Inspectors/ Time* nccpcrs Commencing salary ranging from $400— $500 per month Minimum Secondary 2 education Preferably with some working experience I Security I Guards 1 Commencing salary from $430 per month Minimum Primary education342 words
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Advertisement485 1984-03-28 32 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscelimneous •Able to read and write simple Eng- lish g Age 30 to 45 years j old e>Must be willing to work on 12 hours rotating shifts j •Preference will be given to applicants 5 I with previous ex- j s perience m faaory j 5485 words
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Advertisement369 1984-03-28 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous JURONG BIRD PARK (PTE) LTD Urgently requires 1) GENERAL CLERK 2) CATERING/ SALES ASSISTANT Qualifications ft Experience: For poet (1): 1. GCEO' Level 2. Knowledge of clerical work Salary scale: $459 i A2O 495/580 x A4O 960/900 x A4O $1,260 For poet (2): Pleasant personality,369 words
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Advertisement475 1984-03-28 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Film Production Company requires: 100 ATTRACTIVE MALE AND FEMALE Age between 20 40 years Any Nationality as leading talent and extras for film documentary shooting between April and May Only those i-onversant m English and available for I 3 days shooting prior short notice will475 words
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Advertisement543 1984-03-28 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PASIR PANJANG BOWL has Immediate vacancies for: 1. TRAINEE SUPERVISOR a Above 25 years of age a Able to work 2 shifts a Minimum OCE O level Or tlflcate preferably 'A' level 2. BOWLING COUNTER RECEPTIONISTS a Able to work 2 shifts a No experience543 words
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Advertisement557 1984-03-28 33 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous HOME FOR THE AGED SICK has vacancies for the following--1) ASSISTANT NURSES 2) WARD ATTENDANTS CUM DRIVERS Please contact Mr Tan at the Home at. 27 Jalan Pay oh Lai Singapore 1954 or tel 2801 143 for interview. PICCADILLY FISH A CHIPS a KEBABS RESTAURANT557 words
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Advertisement482 1984-03-28 33 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous RESTAURANT requires immediately DISPENSER CUM CASHIER Full-time confirm gross $700 Part-time hourly rated pay. Interested applicants please apply personally with passport photo between 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. at 02-25 2ND FLOOR TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE TEL: *****01 A well established import and export firm requires MALE/FEMALE482 words
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Advertisement568 1984-03-28 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DRUG HOUSES OF AUSTRALIA (ASIA) PTE LTD m Jurong requires DRIVER CUM DELIVERY ASSISTANT Requirements: 1) Valid I'lus.s 3 licence. 2) Delivery experience particularly m the pharmaceutical area 3) At least Primary 6 Interested applicants please call: AMY LEONG, *****77, for interview or write to:568 words
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Advertisement511 1984-03-28 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TRIO requires LORRY DRIVER c Possess Class 3 driving licence. c Able to understand simple English c Between 25-35 years of age. Please apply personally TRIO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 101 Thomson Road Goldhill Square 03-05 "03-06 Singapore 1130 BRITISH EASTERN (M) LTD requires 1) DRIVERS c511 words
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Advertisement640 1984-03-28 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LORRY DRIVER CLASS 4/ GENERAL LABOURER Please call personally for intervlew:--464, Gey lang Road (Opposite Lorong 27) Singapore, 1438 NEW LONTONG CATERING A RESTAURANT PTE LTD require Waitressess a Dispenser Interested please call: 81-02. OuMmwiy Shopping Centre Singapore 0314 Tel: *****5 PERSONAL DRIVER urgently required640 words
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Advertisement865 1984-03-28 33 66 Situations Vacant Ml^ I j I) Miscellaneous MESSENGER REOUIRED Mmimum Primary 6 education with experience Able to speak simple English Retired personnel considered Interested, call *****77 for interview REQUIREO SECURITY GUARDS Take-home pay $600 Must be able to speak, read and write simple English Call personally at 57 (.range865 words
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Advertisement659 1984-03-28 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PHOTOGRAPHERS URGENTLY RE QUIRED Own bike Oood salary Call personally with photographic works Tel ttttTW 6. PRINTING COMPANY REQUIRES Apprentice Preferably residing m Ang Mo Kio Interested applicants please call 4.54H60H '*****94 PROFIT SHARING OR salary basis. Shell Station requires Servicemen, greasers, car washers, tyremen659 words
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Advertisement1901 1984-03-28 33 I -JlMirj EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS "IP'lDl |5^ sporty, from its sports rims to II I■■ I I sVsa i JL JUI J Pi lts lll tf }l powered hi-fi set. II you're keen to take over this 10l |fl| Inl six-year old Colt Celeste, make ill n k^i 76 Vehicles1,901 words
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Advertisement863 1984-03-28 34 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Fiat 1976 FIAT 127. KliKible for PAHF SellmK $6,8r>0 on O Contact *****09 after 10a m 1978 FIAT 131 S. KxcelleiU and showroom condition Highest oiler secures CM MM*. 1978 FIAT 131 Ainon. tip top coadlUOfl Selling $9,000 Can loan $7,000 Tel *****5*) 1979 FIAT863 words
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Advertisement589 1984-03-28 34 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1981 HONDA ACCORD, power steering, power windows, aircon. sports rims, spot light, road tax atcident free Tel *****79 1981 HONDA ACCORD 4-door. manual, alrcond. radio, cassette ■BOCta runs, new tyres. 1 owner I'ARF eligible Call *****85 1981 HONOA QUINTET Ciood condition Radio cassette sporUs589 words
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Advertisement918 1984-03-28 34 76 Vehicles For Sato m^mmm^^mmmmWaWaaWaaWaamumumumummmmammmamm g) Mazda 1980 MAZDA 323 5-door Squure lights Aircon. radio cassette. Passed inspection. (PARF). Downpayment $2,500 *****02. 1981 MAZDA 323 13 Notchback. sspeed. Ist private owner, aircond, radio cassette, perfect condition. *****92 ext 7600 1981 MAZDA 1.3 Notchback. sspeed. aircon. radio, cassette, new tyres. PARF.918 words
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Advertisement1602 1984-03-28 34 76 V9)hiclt For Sato 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes I fllPHkß^l|fV^H|H||HpV3SBl9P^^~^^*^-*«-^9B l^ IS HSr"l Mam j J*! m^awm ■WrM^aißM^fcl mam m km M^l*^^B **^^—^I!^— J fM 76 Vehicle For Sato I) Mitsubishi 1981 COLT LANCER XL 5-speed. Private owner, aircon. cassette, radio, tip top condition. $19,300. View:1,602 words
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Advertisement1695 1984-03-28 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J) Toyota Bj TEST DRIVE... UP ft* THE EXCITING NEW IX* CORONA 1.6 PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 rf OR 5* w SPACIOUS. POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL %■*s -5 NEW COROLLA 1 J "2 DX PARF $2 1 770 ARF $28,650 O GL1,695 words
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Advertisement809 1984-03-28 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehiclet For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale h) Others k) omen k) others SUBARU BRIAKTHROUGH NEW FEATURES! OLD PRICE! SUBARU 700 $16,800 /Ct\dS^^ 1300 $26,500 AUTO $30,500 "T* Singapore Motors Pie Ltd 19 Leng Kee Road Singapore 031 5 Tel *****6 a^-v Thf (o^smo ii809 words
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Advertisement612 1984-03-28 34 77 Vehicles Wanted BUSINESSMAN URGENTLY REQUIRES secondhand car private or company plate, any model any make. Sport Cars considered Phone *****39 (Strictly no dealers AA MEMBER REQUIRES any make of vehicles, private and nunPAHF welcome fash payment *****.5;H.wi11iam Ang Residence *****20 BETTER PRICE FOR all PARF Scrap cars, used cars612 words
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Advertisement632 1984-03-28 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OISTRICT 10 SOMMERVILLE PARK. tu-.lroom.s MM sq ft Rental MjBM OISTRICT 9 GRANGE ROAD. •J-sturey modern bungalow. lo.ooii mj ti Partly furnished IvfiH.tl $8,000 0 ii 0 Plon.e call Miss Pan, *****44. MAJESTICALLY set on half acre Ol established garden Immaculate 4 bedrooms, study, central632 words
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Advertisement640 1984-03-28 35 .-'.•'.•'.'^f". \-jO3 P^^Cl-'-^ BT i. bWH^^^^^B 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 21 BINJAI PARK vicinity, extensively renovated doublestorey semi-detached. 4 spacious bedrooms, servant's, store, split living, dining, beautiful garden. 5,000 sq.ft beautifully furnished. $2,500 Agent: *****11 BRADDELL HEIGHTS VICINITY beautiful brand new bungalow. 3 bedrooms (all attached), servant's, study.640 words
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Advertisement662 1984-03-28 35 86 Accommodation Vacant Houses DIST 10. BEAUTIFUL 2-STORE' semi-detached, 4 bedrooms study/ servant's room, spllt-leve living/ dining room, aircond! available April. Partly furnished $3,750 0.n.0. Call owner. *****93. DIST. 1846 LUCKY HEIGHTS beau tlful 3 I /2-storey seml-detache< with roof garden. 4 bedroom: servant's, furnished, $2,000, lm mediate occupation Rodge662 words
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Advertisement704 1984-03-28 35 86 Accommodation Vacant B aSsaVsVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS Houses f DIST. 11 EXCLUSIVE 2-STOREY i, bungalow, 5 bedrooms, attached 1 bathrooms, servant's, expensive i, fittings, automatic gate. Town 1. Realtor: 733-2141/2. DIST. 11, RAFFLES PARK, splitlevel, 4 bedrooms/ study, nice i patio, large mature garden. With i commanding view. $6,500. Tahiti *****22. DIST.704 words
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Advertisement685 1984-03-28 35 86 Accommodation Vacant 9) Houses ULLY FURNISHED DOUBLETOREY semi-detached In Dlst. 057 for rent $1,900. Kindly hone *****94 OLLAND GROVE 3*50 sq ft. Ingle-storey semi-detached Ith nice garden. JE Housing ssoclates *****80/*****69 UODINGTON AVENUE SINGLE TOREY terrace, partially furished, $1,800 0.n.0 Tel: *****90/ 1 fter 10.00 a.m. (No agents). OW685 words
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Advertisement1883 1984-03-28 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments LOW BUDGET APARTMENTS ymet locality. 2 3 bedrooms. ■a^Lr m furnished unfurnished, yueen■T A i m-- C s *;'> Tower $1,700, V ,ir East I/• JM WMMFTmSMFTP F*lm§C I Mansion $1,700. Emerald Man C_SmA \AAMI\JI1,883 words
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Advertisement821 1984-03-28 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, SHANGRI-LA HOTEL •vicinity, beautifully maintained apartment with nice furnishings, quiet surroundings/ spaclous living. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, rental $2,600 only *****82 3 OIST. 10. SOMMERVILLE PARK. I bedrooms partially furnished $3,800 negotiable Dist 23. Cashew Park condo 3 bedrooms, fully furnished $2,500 negotiable821 words
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Advertisement820 1984-03-28 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 11 ULTRA MANSION ne.m OoldhUl Square Fully furnMMd .iircolld »\i\\ .it cess ser vain s bcdroomi attached bathroom Ml Kx.jiilMte :*4siyi4 OIST 10 FARRER COURT. tasteful ly renovated 3 plus 1 rooms Air con, wall-to-wall paper, new furniture cl* Furnished r.oo sq ft Ujm820 words
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Advertisement791 1984-03-28 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OIST. 19 OASIS GARDEN Condominium with pool 2,300 sq ft 3 plus 1 bedrooms Fully furnished Rental $2,500 Contact *****50 DIST. 10 RIDGEWOOO LIHOLIHO Block High floor 3 bedrooms, fully furnished $3,800 *****20 SA Really DIST 6. JALAN MUTIARA. tastefully furnished. 3-bedroomed apartment, aircond. $2,400791 words
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Advertisement766 1984-03-28 36 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED AIRCOND ROOMS at dlst 2057 Rental $500 Working couple or executive No bathroom attached and no cooking *****83 FURNISHED UNFURNISHED ROOMS Available m Orchard. River Valley' Balestler Serangoon and various locations $250 $700 *****46/ *****93 INDIAN/ CHINESE COUPLES singles, rooms available Bedok. Clement!/ West,766 words
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Advertisement2165 1984-03-28 36 87 Accommodation 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale Wanted sasas^sssss a) Houses a) Houses m) Houses b) Apartments s^ s^ APARTMENTS/ HOUSFS REOUIR- yf^vfiUßL^BV BJ^_ tV~ Vi I ED by expatriates presently stay- MmvCrJ\^A^^mmmW ***^—<S \J i-;" fiSSgll C| |MPICB Mil IA JAPANESE COMPANY2,165 words
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Advertisement839 1984-03-28 36 89 Proptrtits For Sato m) Houses DIST. 19. SERANGOON GARDENS, 4 bedrooms, beautifully renovated, extended kitchen. 2,200 sq.ft close to NTUC supermarket. $400,000 Holland Housing: 469--8585 DIST. 10. BRAND NEW 3-storey terrace, 2,400 sq.ft 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, freehold, vacant possession. $625,000 negotiable Worldwide Realty: *****38/ *****77. DIST. 19, UPPER839 words
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Advertisement825 1984-03-28 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST. 19 LUCKY HEIGHTS 3-storey semi-detached, approx 4,100 sq.ft 5 bedrooms, well maintained Sale: $770,000 Han Boons *****70 DIST. 19 REALTY PARK double storey terrace 5 bedrooms, servant's amenities Vacant possession. $520,000 0.n.0 Gateway *****38 DIST. 19 DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER terrace. 3.000 sq.ft. quiet locality.825 words
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Advertisement707 1984-03-28 36 I 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 14. OFF SIMS Avenue, double-storey corner terrace, 2.600 sq ft Spacious playground Freehold $495,000 Tahiti *****22 DIST 19 SERANGOON GARDEN Single-storey terrace 2.800 sq ft 3 bedrooms $395,000 Esteem Realty *****01 DIST. 1953 DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE 3 bedrooms, servant's Freehold $530,000 negotiable Tel707 words
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Advertisement796 1984-03-28 36 89 ProotriMS For Sal* b) Private Apartments DIST. LOCATION $000 10 Honolulu Panlhouaa 2.700 9 Futura 9 Catrnhill 9 Ehxabath Ho«o.ht 9 Vanua Manaton 730 21 Camallta Tarraca 10 Rtdoowood TownhotiM 705 15 Eaatarn Lagoon 242 15 BayahoraPark 27S 9 Grang.tord 450 VILLANELLE 2****** DIST 10 DUCHESS COURT 3-storey townhouse.796 words
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Advertisement2689 1984-03-28 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I the h j heights I Angullia Mansions2,689 words
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Advertisement828 1984-03-28 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments LORONG CHUAN Off Braddell Road, new condominium with 3 bedrooms Selling $310,000 ($lBO p.s.f only) Midfield Realty *****86 MERLIN PLAZA APARTMENT for sale 2 bedrooms, area 900 sq.ft.. high floor, facing sea. fully furnished and fully aircon. Tel: *****78 NASSIM MANSION Most Prestlgeous828 words
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Advertisement839 1984-03-28 37 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDC Apartments DISTRICT 22. LAKESIDE TOWERS. 1.930 sq ft I bedrooms ■amtnti facing Japanese /Chinese Hardens. Foreigners eligible $305,000 Swansea *****1 1 DIST. 15. LAGUNA PARK IJH sq ft 3 bedrooms, servant's. »ell renovated, panoramic sea view $3ft0.000 No iißenUs Call *****13 Ext 219 PENTHOUSE839 words
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Advertisement1160 1984-03-28 37 89 Properties For Sale 90 Properties Wanted W) BirtU Aimm»wm*~~»m MEDIUM SIZED BUNGALOW IN Apmrtments 0000 CLABS residential NEIGHBOURHOOD WANTED HENDERSON CRESCENT BLK 102. L-B- houW th-n KKMHO »ii O Tel 2944-90 1 after 1.,^^,.,,.™ Ac( 10t 10 00 am (No agents, on(y |h- pfop#fty HOLLAND ORIVE. BLK 21. 11,160 words
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Advertisement461 1984-03-28 38 JH Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I FOR RENT Well-furnished 2-storey office building, workshop/ store and open yard urea located at Benoi location, Jurong, available for rent m 3 months' time. Total Area: 5370 sq.m. (Covered 1426/ uncovered 3944) To view, please call Mr Lum/ Esther at461 words
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Advertisement304 1984-03-28 38 MOTORCAR REPAIR WORKSHOP required Will consider rental or purchase Minimum built-in area approx. 7.000 sq.ft. Owners call *****55 Mr Ooi/ Mrs Tan between 10a.m. 4p.m REDHILL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE semi-detached central air-con factory Land 11,482 sq ft Builtin area 8.865 sq ft Selling $2.15 million or rental $13,280.00. Agents welcome. Tel:304 words
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Advertisement566 1984-03-28 38 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces T WAREHOUSE SPACE I CC 3ROOMUNIT OR RENT AT 30, XANDRA LANE Mext to PSA Mv storey complex) Good location, conv«ni«nt Interested tel: *****3 i MR BEH GUAN HUA WAREHOUSE Building at Genting Lane m Macpherson area (next to Sindo Building) for sale. Rapid access to566 words
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Advertisement530 1984-03-28 38 93 Office Spaces b) Rental SUPREME HOUSE OFFICE SPACE 700 sq.ft. (65.1m2) 1070 sq.rt. (99.4m2) 8312 sq.ft. (772.3m2) MEDICAL SPACE 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2) SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) 1020 sq.ft. (94.8m2) AIRCONOITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES REASONABLE RENTAL (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) SPECIAL CONCESSIONAL RENTAL FOR OPTICAL SHOP BOOKSHOP ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD530 words
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Advertisement1153 1984-03-28 38 93 Office Spacet 93 Office Spacet 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spacet b) Rental b) Rental t) Rental b) Rental X w A a>^ +J mini mediate occupation aa\ a"** aaJau Int. Share this M \Mm x vh, I b^b^B Warn < 'Ik^itO' Malayan United Bank Bhd I JJSSJk (Singapore1,153 words
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Advertisement696 1984-03-28 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rentmi b) Rentmi b) Rental I OCEAN BUILDING I s V tSa H I aw 'f/flllfi W I aa a^y /fflllfl /ill Ik s I v aa V II It mm Mm > v aw 'Sf v H am 'f696 words
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Advertisement690 1984-03-28 39 93 Offtce Spaces 93 Office Spaces aaaammmaaaaamammw^^ss^ sssaaamsss^s^^B^^^s^ t) Rentmi b) Rentmi r We outline below for your consideration a selection of buildings, both inside and outside the CBD where we currently have accommodation available FOR LEASE JIT POH BUILDING. KEPPEL ROAD Renovated to a high standard a building for690 words
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Advertisement1157 1984-03-28 39 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces s t) Rental b) Rental J Vl International Plaza Space to let Shop space: Prime ground shop space 581 sq feet. Good frontage with heavy pedestrian traffic. Ideal for computer retailing, finance, jewellery and high image business. Rent: $6 00 per sq foot. Office1,157 words
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Advertisement415 1984-03-28 39 102 Tours 102 Tourt 102 Tours J§&ERiENc£ wJWSMIIISL EUROPE Enjoy the experience of a lifetime^ I m Europe! I I P& O gives you Europe with all the I experience of 140 years and I I Quality travel great values, plenty of I bonus highlight extras. Make our I total415 words
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Advertisement1008 1984-03-28 40 102 Tourt 102 Tourt 102 Tourt B See More of Japan with H Harpers 9 Japan Holidays fc^^ _^_^^^^0&> 8D «y Sapporo Holiday Osaka Nara Kyoto Sapporo B **J Noboribetsu Spa Bear Ranch i Lake Hoya Suzukino Amu Native B^^h <yy i I <T^3^ ?8^ Village Okurav.mui Ski lump BmTiaß1,008 words
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Advertisement567 1984-03-28 40 102 Tourt 102 Tourt #X- NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. HtkQffio: Pearls Centre. Gr. Rwr. 100 Eh Tong Sen St #01-14. #01-16. #01-18 Singapore 0105 Tel: *****33 (7 lines) BnncHQffta: §s People's Pitfc Complex, Gr. Floor 1. Park Road #OM9. Sinfaiore 0105. Tel: *****1-3/*****6/*****8/*****63 TA 140 Business Hours:567 words
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Advertisement311 1984-03-28 40 102 Tours 102 Tours I TatLeong lours 5 Genting Highlands Genting Highlands (by air) $299/$339 (by air) $325 2 Nights Casino Hotel Escorted tour a (Twin sharing) (Twin sharing) 5 o^V^ 5 Days/6 Days *j> 8 Days S cP> Gentona Highlands/ Rantta*! $220/$289 Japan^orea/Taiwan/ 4 Days Genting Highlands/ Hongkong/Bangkok Penang(bya.r)s43o/$460311 words
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Advertisement534 1984-03-28 40 102 Tourt 102 Tourt Wff v\^^KCTTisnr^^ I [It* a f 1 1 Win Tr Jr Ai+\+m Denmarii/Sweden/Gerfnany/Holland/ I SwttzeHand/Austria/Uiditenstein/ Italy /Vatican /France /Wonaco/Engtand Swiss Holidays 6 Countries 14 Nights $3190 Oep 8/4 22/4. 6/5. ?0/5. 3/6. 17/6 8/7. 29/7 5/8. 19/8 2/9. 16/9 30/9 14/10 Europe Roundup 10 Countries 20534 words
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Advertisement488 1984-03-28 40 102 Tourt I 4 DATS PHUKET PARMXSE FROM (499 Departures every THUR SUN 5 DATS BANGKOK PATTAVA 5739 Departures EVERY NED 8 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA/ CHENG MAI $919 Departures »cry WED FRI/SUN S MTS MEDAN I TOBA Jb?O Departures every Man/WED /Sat 4 OATS BALI ESCAPADE M 99 Departure Daly (eittnsnn488 words
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Advertisement601 1984-03-28 41 102 Tours 102 Tours THE START TO A LIFETIME OF HAPPINESS °m*«?*&® I Oxley 9th 10th Mass Wedding X^ 3 I Honeymoon Tours nJlKw^*^ I Date of /Ceremony: 20th May 1 984 1 6th September 1 984 I Departure Date 2 1 st May 1 984 1 7th September 1601 words
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Advertisement1146 1984-03-28 41 A non course withi if V 1 THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIEDS I Enrol (between March 19 and April 30 1984) m any course listed m classifica- tions 108 to 119 and get a Times The Bookshop 10% Discount Coupon. #b^^^^^bjsjb^^^^^b*^ 106 Foreign 106 Foreign Founded m 1936. Columbia College offers1,146 words
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Advertisement847 1984-03-28 41 gg^ I 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer 112 Commercial/ ~i g^ g g J—^^^^g» Techntcßl BE A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAfN Our school is equipped PITY A Certificate m Computer I J?,?*^ with the latest ■T Ol Programm.ng and In- I HONEYWELL DPS 6 Mini GUILDS formation Processing. I Computer System847 words
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Advertisement379 1984-03-28 41 111 Typing/ SecretariaJ LCCI i SECRETARIAL COURSE OUR NEXT FULL-TIME CLASS COMMENCES: 2 APR 84 MORNING CLASSES lon to Fri 9.00 am to I.oopm EE: $75.00 per month PART-TIME CLASS COMMENCES: 2 APR M I/W/F 6.30pm to 9 45pm ■E: $75.00 per month PLEASE ENROL EARLY Hth our facilities and379 words
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Advertisement480 1984-03-28 41 QUALITY TEACHING: HELPFUL TEACHERS That's What Systematic Give. Come, see for your yourselves FULLTIME COURSES "A" LEVEL Subiects General Paper. Economics. Principles of Accounts. Manage ment of Business. Qeneral Mathematics. Mathematics. Chinese and English Literature Next Intake: 2nd April '84 LCCI BUSINESS STUDIES DIPLOMA COURSE Subjects: Accounting. Costing, Business Administration.480 words
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Advertisement145 1984-03-28 42 .V THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1984 ud I 20. C^vonshire Road, #01-01, Scorpio Building, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****88 I jflPx' I The Unique Team-Up Magnificent Decor I I urm Impeccable Service I I Hong Kong Chefs food and charmin 8 d ecor require excellent service for the final145 words
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Article, Illustration562 1984-03-28 43 1 WOMEN IN SPORT Female badminton stars rule the world LONDON, Tuesday A NEW generation of badminton players has emerged from China's millions, with a young student from the ancient city of Hangzhou leading the way. Li Lingwei, at 19, became theReuter - 562 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-03-28 43 LONDON, Tues. South Africa's barefoot running phenomenon Zola Budd yesterday applied for British citizenship, a move which could give her a passport to international competition and this year's Olympic Games m Los Angeles. The government has already signalled its willingness to make 17--year-oldReuter; AFP - 355 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-03-28 43 BOSTON, Tues. American Joanne Russell recovered to beat British veteran and former champion Virginia Wade 3-6, £3, 7-5 m the first round of the Virginia Slims US$l5O,OOO ($316,000) women's tennis tournament here last night. After Virginia won the opening set, Joanne began using accurate ground strokes toReuter - 203 words
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Article378 1984-03-28 43 FLORIDA, Tues. American Scott Davis easily beat Jose-Luis Clerc, of Argentina, 6-1, 6-3 m the first round of a U*****,000 ($551,200) Grand Prix tennis tournament here yesterday. Clerc, 10th m the Association of Tennis Professionals' rankings, was unable to keep up with the steadier, hard-hitting Davis,Reuter - 378 words
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Obituary, Illustration1109 1984-03-28 43 141 Deaths 144 In Memoriam 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 144 In Memoriam 144 In Mrmoriam 143 Acknowledgement HAN KHOON JUAN AGE 83 Paaaod away peacefully on 27/3/ M at 11.45 am. Leaving behind his beloved wit*. MDM. TAN CHEW LAN BROTHER SISTER-IN-LAW HAN TEE JUAN TAN JONG WAH SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW1,109 words
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Advertisement458 1984-03-28 43 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical PERFORMANCE! COUNTS Thousands of students have gained success ir. l various examinations since 1 950, which is why PERFORMANCE counts at STAMFORD General Education Marketing Cambridge GCE A/O levels IM/LCCI AEB GCE A/O levels HSC/STPM/SPM M??^?^ ent lAM/ABE Banking IBF/AIBM/IB LCCI Individual Secretaryship irqAvirri458 words
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Advertisement550 1984-03-28 43 113 Umguag* ENGLISH FOR FOREIGNERS (Taught by Natlva Spaakara) All Levels: Full-time Starting April 1984 Placement Test: Dally Student Pass can be arranged GCE O' ENGLISH LANGUAGE Tues 3 Apr (6 15pm-9 15pm Sat 7 Apr 9.30am- 12.30pm Wed 11 Apr < 2.30pm -5.30pm) CORRINE PRIVATE SCHOOL Selegle Complex #11-285550 words
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Advertisement325 1984-03-28 43 JANE FONDA WORKOUT. Aerobic dance. Sllmnastlrs. Free Jazz. I.uigi Jazz, Classical Ballet. Tap, Mime Workshops. Call Dance Arts. *****09. Parklane *****44. SAFRA. ROCK *N' ROLL for beginners commencing 7.00pm. Thursday. 29.3.84; B.oopm. Friday. 30.3.84; 4.00pm, Saturday, 31.3.84. Contact Sunny Low at Pohsan Dance 'Studio *****03. 117 Modelling IVOR'S MODELS. Basic325 words
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Article, Illustration658 1984-03-28 44 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Harsh penalty, but handicappers have good reason By MEOR ROMEO has picked up a hefty 19--point penalty m the ratings for a head win m the Class 3 Div 1 race over the Ipoh 1,200 m last Sunday. Wellington Hammer, runaway 6'2-length winner658 words
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Article48 1984-03-28 44 JOCKEY Sairi Sollman's appeal against a threemonth suspension over Ids riding of T»U X at Ipoh on Jan 21 was allowed by the Malayan Racing Association Committee and the sentence was reduced to two months. Sairi was thus able to resume riding at Ipoh last weekend.48 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-03-28 44 Pictures by ALBERT SIM and LEE FOO SAN At the 400 metres At the finish Cl 6 Div 3 1,400m 1. Grand Salute 2. The Emerald 3. The Merchant 4. Champagne IV Dist: I 1 i shd, I 1 4 Time 1:31 Cl266 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-03-28 44 Legend Street shines on tight rein ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Tues. Legend Street, a non-accep-tor last week, strode out impressively here this morning. With a riding boy astride, the four-year-old was kept on a tight hold all the way m 37 sec over 600 m. The going was200 words
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142 1984-03-28 44 Samsol gets six-month jockey's licence APPRENTICE A. Samsol (above) has been granted a temporary sixmonth jockey's licence from March 13 at the end of his indenture with Ipoh trainer Mohd Zafir. Samsol, who was originally apprenticed to Penang trainer Luke Kang, has so far ridden only one winner Credit Line142 words
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Article162 1984-03-28 44 Five horses barred From the stewards' room FIVE horses who failed their urine test have been barred from racing until their cases have been resolved by the respective turf clubs. The Malayan Racing Association's latest classification list named the five as Falcon II (Class 2), Pagan Dancer and Successor (both162 words
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Article47 1984-03-28 44 CLASSES 1 and 2 horses will race at the Sultan of Selangor Cold Cup Meeting beginning at Kuala Lumpur on April 7. The classic race will be tun over 1.600 m on the fourth day. Entries for the meeting will lie published tomorrow47 words
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Advertisement575 1984-03-28 44 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO DO BUSINESS Di NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAN Take a stand at NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM TRADE FAIR '84 In conjunction with the independence celebration of Negara Brunei Darussalam Organised by: The Brunei Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry June 20 24, 1984 Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah Bandar Seri575 words
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219 1984-03-28 45 IRAQ confirmed their participation m next month's pre-Olympics soccer competition at the National Stadium with the squad that won the Gulf tournament at Oman. The Football Association of Singapore, organisers of the competition, yesterday received Iraq's official entry. Though Felah Hassan and Raad Hasmudi219 words
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Article281 1984-03-28 45 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE Football Association of Singapore have rejected dates from few pre-Olympic teams for friendly tune-up matches against the Republic because the national squad are not available. Foreign teams such as Japan, Saudi Arabia and South Korea had asked for warm-up games before281 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-03-28 45 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By Ritger's back to roll them over DICK RITGER, the 87th bowler to be admitted to the American Bowling Congress Hall of Fame, is m Singapore to spread the gospel of high-skill bowling. The veteran 45-year-old pro bowler, who has been m the Republic every year402 words
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Article266 1984-03-28 45 TONY NEOH, his ball rarely swerving from its intended direction, knocked down 3,693 pinfalls to confirm a bertn m Sunday's grand final of the nine-pin tap bowling tournament at Kallang Bowl. His 16-game total carried him to the top of the pack, which included 27266 words
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Article170 1984-03-28 45 THE Singapore Recreation Club hockey team, who won an unprecedented seven titles m the nine tournaments they took part last year, are to tour Holland and the surrounding region. The trip will be a reward for the team's outstanding achievement which is a record m170 words
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Article95 1984-03-28 45 AN Air India Kabaddi team gave their first demonstration at the Singapore Khalsa Association yesterday. Kabaddi is played between two teams comprising seven members each. Players from one team will hold their breath and repeat the word Kabaddi as they try to get past the opposition to a95 words
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Advertisement131 1984-03-28 45 v -V tb rn|r (fc 4^ IP^^H 1-- r^^^J 3SS^ LnnrtoH Pino UlrwJ free DUff 2SSS3B^^ \3^ \~-^^7\\ imported Pine wood^^^-n S^y HFree^ieTtaMe JBB^SB P^^^Sl W&^W Wnin fl Pull-Out Desk I Display Cabinet ff L— Kitchen Cabinet s^^>- Set \S^ r/ Bed -^Jfc^. f 1 /SV^^J "njKfrfll .^^S" Folding Chait^BPr131 words
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Advertisement763 1984-03-28 45 Quality From Baden-Wurttemberg. Baden-Wuerttcmberg, one of the states I i An economy with worldwide links, making up the Federal Republic of Ger- Baden- Wuerttemberg's exporting indusmany, is represented at the 1984 "SIBEX" SIBEX '84 tr es are undoubtedly so successful on and "CONEQUIP" exhibitions by leading CONFOI IIP world markets763 words
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Miscellaneous126 1984-03-28 45 Today's events BADMINTON Inter-cons semi-finals: Geylang West v Whampoa. Tiong Bahru v Marine Parade (Delta complex, 7.00 p. m). HOCKEY Barker Trapky V--21: CSC v Schools B (Balestier Road. 5.15 p m > SOCCER SBHFL Div I ■emlflaala: Oberoi Imperial v Hitachi. Hi H. m lnt'l v BN IV Paris126 words
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Article, Illustration867 1984-03-28 46 Neil Morton - HERE WE GO AGAIN... Neil Morton Blue heaven over Maine attraction? By HERE we go, here we go, here we go. ..again. The Merseyside Milk round moves from Wembley to Manchester tonight for the Maine Road attraction, with the hope that after 120 minutes of dummy runs, someone will make867 words
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Article36 1984-03-28 46 LIVERPOOL, Tues. Everton midfielder Kevin Sheedy has been ruled oat of the replay because of an ankle (ligament) injury. His place goes to Alan Harper, a substitute In Sunday's M draw at Wembley. APAP - 36 words
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269 1984-03-28 46 MILLIONAIRE publisher Robert Maxwell does not wish to become Derby County chairman or even a member of the struggling Second Division soccer club's board. He made that clear on Monday, shortly before Derby's High Court date with the Inland Revenue was postponed yet againReuter; AFP; AP - 269 words
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Article255 1984-03-28 46 LONDON, Tues. ARSENAL midfielder Graham Rix is back m the England soccer squad after an absence of almost a year. Manager Bobby Robson named him m the squad of 20 for the British Championship home game against Northern Ireland next Wednesday. Trevor Francis, hisAFP - 255 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-03-28 46 LONDON, Tues. Arsenal striker Charlie Nicholas received another chance to stake his claim for a Scotland place when he was included m the Under-21 soccer squad for the European Championship quarter-final match m Yugoslavia. The Scots lead 2-1 from the first leg m Aberdeen, but faceAFP - 237 words
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Article166 1984-03-28 46 HANOVER, Tues. West German trainer Jupp Derwall faced a selection crisis yesterday as Karl-Heinz Rum menigge, Bernd Schuster and OTi Stielike cried off from tomorrow's home soccer international against the Soviet Union. Rum menigge is suffering from influenza, Barcelona midfielder Schuster broke a toe mReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement68 1984-03-28 46 KIWN COURT SEAFOOD njSjtfß lamr saAms hn restaurant Gm l!§m? g> 20, Devonshire Road, #01-01, Scorpio Building, Singapore 0923. Tel: 7321 188 M t&^Ts I I Im mm■ m b r^^~^. (Cc_i^jiiiß(<iir2'}?^ nr/^=iir2ciiiiiQji iirv Tirfis niTirifrw w^tm i ||K\.II I n f > j vs 111 vsllllHllllirTll 111 111 vt68 words
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Article, Illustration885 1984-03-28 47 T T turn-off HOW disappointing that SBC will not show live the Milk Cup final replay between Liverpool and Everton, not least because we shall miss a further enthralling episode of Sunday's half-time technical talk-in between Ted and Terry, the phantom back-room boys. It would885 words
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Article159 1984-03-28 47 FARRER Park Dynamos' protest that Toa Payoh United fielded an ineligible player m their Feb 16 match was overruled by the Football Association of Singapore last night. Dynamos, who lost 1-0 to Toa Payoh m the National Football League Division One clash, claimed that Kamaruzaman159 words
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Article192 1984-03-28 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Brave Gilbraltar denied by penalty kicks COMBINED SCHOOLS, the favourites, qualified for the final of the national under-16 soccer tournament by the skin of their teeth, beating Gilbraltar Crescent 6-5 on penalty kicks after a 3-3 full-time draw at the Jalan Besar Stadium last192 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-03-28 47 The lessor UNTIL late last year Urn Seok Hui's principle preoccupation was learning as much as possible from anyone prepared to impart knowledge of squash. And for this purpose the 16-year-old preUniversity student trotted the globe during her school breaks, seeking a Mecca of squash238 words
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Article207 1984-03-28 47 THE start of the East Asian team squash championships at the East Coast Recreation Centre yesterday was as flat as champagne left overnight. A number of the favourites, faced with easy first-round matches, fielded their reserves knowing that they were still good enough to secure207 words
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Article343 1984-03-28 47 BRIDGETOWN, Tues. Opening batsman Steve Smith and skipper Kirn Hughes scored 66 and 65 respectively as the Australian cricketers, m their second innings, yesterday notched 243-4 against Barbados and established an overall lead of 273. The Australians, playing only three main bowlers m this match, are unlikelyReuter - 343 words
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Article102 1984-03-28 47 RHYTHMIC gymnastics, one of the latest Inclusions for the Olympics, will be demonstrated tomorrow at the Delta Sports Complex by a 14-member Japanese team. Rhythmic gymnastics is performed to music and with the use of apparatus. Lee Seng Huat, president of the Singapore Amateur Gymnastic Association, broached102 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-03-28 47 HAKIKAT RAI on a hat-trick of success stories for Singapore squash I The master plan HE WALKED about m a daze, lost for words and drained of energy. Peter Hill had just won the East Asian individual squash •title from defending champion Zainal Abidin. "I'm375 words
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Article224 1984-03-28 47 PETER SIOW - Victory comes a little too late PETER SIOW NEWLY-PROMOTED Choon Hong outstripped Mm Vi 93-84, but victory failed to halt their exit from the National Basketball League at the Gay World Stadium last night. It was unfortunate that Choon Hong had reserved their best for the last. If it had224 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-03-28 47 The revival FOR Stewart Ballard, the future looked bleak. At 21, he was well on his way to joining the ranks of celebrated hasbeens. He was soon to become a sporting memory. Forced into proving the man m him, the former East Asian No. 2,382 words
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Advertisement75 1984-03-28 47 ,>m bars Garnet SUPER JACKPOT CO CJI FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 25/84 TO BE HELD AT COLOMBO COURT AFTER 5 30 P.M J SHARED $20,000 In TOTO draw 24/84 Coupon B *****50 sold at PeUfcnj Rd Market TOTO booth wi receive $6666. Coupon B *****86 sold by an agent m Jurortf75 words
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Advertisement223 1984-03-28 47 W k'Js Venue: CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Is 1 HiH Street. Spore. Hf i Date: 24 3 84 to 29-3-84 /VyN/N/V^L^r 9 §§> Time: 12.00 noon to 9.00 pm daily. r-J^ **ft m W WkimdpTlimd* Admission Free V o ro >- f P^ Eu. aBB_B H^ < < L ifIVF223 words
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555 1984-03-28 48 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Chok Tong warns of dangers undermining the will to defend the country By 4 WHILST the will to remain free is important, Singaporeans should not be misled into thinking that (the) guts and determination of the people alone can save the day...555 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-03-28 48 MR LJM All Bat is a 59--year-old taxi driver who lives In a three-room i flat In Prince Philip Avenue. He has a 21-year-old daughter, who Is working; a lfc-y ear-old son, still m school; another son In the army: and another boy, who Is unemployed. Earlier370 words
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299 1984-03-28 48 Evasion summons compounded for $90,000 A DENTAL surgeon was fined a total of $1,500 yesterday on six income tax summonses for failing to issue receipts and keeping copies m return for professional services. Khoo Kian Seng, m pri- vate practice m Ang Mo299 words
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85 1984-03-28 48 Where a baby is worth two breasts TAMPERE (Finland), Toes. The worth of a woman's breast In Finland Is 25,§M marks (about Sf9,tM) while a baby Is valued at SMM marks (about SslB,i#t), according to latest oat-of-c«iirt settlements by Finnish hospitals. One woman had her breast removed by mistake whenAFP - 85 words
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Article49 1984-03-28 48 LONDON, Tues. "Yorkshire Ripper" Peter Sutcliffe, Jafled for life for killing 13 women, has been moved from prison to a mental hospital, official sources said today. When he was convicted of the murders m May 1961, the jury rejected his defence plea that he was insane. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article29 1984-03-28 48 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.93 points to 1.155.88 m the first hour of trading on the New^York Stock Exchange APAP - 29 words
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382 1984-03-28 48 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Tuesday THAILAND today urged Vietnam to clarify its new stand on Cambodia and spell out what it was prepared to accept from Asean to resolve the issue. The call was made by Thai Foreign Minister382 words
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Article92 1984-03-28 48 French diplomat shot in Beirut BEIRUT, Tues. Unidentified gunmen m Muslim west Beirut today shot and wounded a French diplomat as he was heading to work at his country s embassy, police said. No group claimed responsibility for the attack. A police source said the diplomat, identified as Mr GuyUPI - 92 words
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Article125 1984-03-28 48 In and out by a nose DORTMUND (West Germany), Tues. A man convicted of bank robbery because of his long nose was freed yesterday after two years m jail when a courtappointed nose expert said he had been wrongly identified. Klaus-Peter Zimmer, 27, had been given a six-year prison sentenceReuter - 125 words
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Article159 1984-03-28 48 JUDY TAN - Two held after gantry mishap JUDY TAN By TWO men were detained after their primemover, which was carrying a cementmixer, grazed the bottom of a gantry sign along Bukit Timah Road yesterday. The men, both Malaysians, were held for rash driving and for not having a permit for a vehicle159 words
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Advertisement338 1984-03-28 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The National Trades Union Congress has described the recommendation on the CPF withdrawal age as unreasonable. JOANNE YAP and SHAHRIR ARIFF provide details of another great debate. The largest Singapore dollar loan m history will be signed tomorrow after more than a338 words
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Miscellaneous147 1984-03-28 48 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m few areas m the late morning and In several areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 7.13 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.95 a.m. Adelaide 11/19 C Cloudy Manila 20/34 C Fair Amsterdam *C Melbourne 10 15C147 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1984-03-28 1 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI Stori«sby Make friends worldwide by staying with families abroad WANTED: Young Singaporeans to stay as guests of families handpicked around the world. ORGANISERS: People who believe that world peace and understanding can start right m your living-rooms. INTERVIEW: The man who saw how the1,135 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-03-28 1 GIDGET CHOO had never heard of Lebanon, Kentucky. She couldn't even find it m her maps of the United States when she learnt she was going there as a junior ambassador last year. Lebanon, Kentucky, has fields and fields of tobacco and corn, lots of horses,325 words
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Article446 1984-03-28 1 THE Experiment m International Living was founded m 1932 by Dr Donald Watt, to promote understanding between Americans and the French and Germans through living with each other. Today, its goal has expanded. According to its constitution, it is "to develop mutual understanding and respect among446 words
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Article, Illustration1808 1984-03-28 2 4 Family members and friends tend to minimise the seriousness of the person's condition because his symptoms may seem part of a normal emotional reaction. As a guide, the depression can be regarded as abnormal if it appears without reason or if it is too severe or prolonged m1,808 words
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Article, Illustration534 1984-03-28 2 JAN ZIEGLER - JAN ZIEGLER By m Washington FIFTEEN years ago, nobody believed children could get seriously depressed. Now, psychiatrists know children can suffer depression just as adults do. But they say parents, teachers and other members of the public are still unaware of the problem. Drs Donald MeUPI - 534 words
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Article, Illustration896 1984-03-28 3 DAN WEIKEL - Heart patients on the hotline DAN WEIKEL Cardiac patients can telephone a US hospital, determine their condition and, if necessary, give themselves medication to stave off a heart attack. With this hotline, patients can go on holiday or return to work. By m Los Angeles A MAN calling from aCopley - 896 words
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Article225 1984-03-28 3 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By A GROUP of ex-heart patients have banded together to offer heart-to-heart advice to those who are undergoing what they have suffered. These patients formed the Zippers Association which will give assistance and support to patients after heart surgery, provide pre-operation counselling and support225 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-03-28 9 BENG TAN - Dondang Sayang updated BENG TAN RTM Orchestra adds swing to traditional Malay music By TRADITIONAL Malay music was given a Big Band sound during a concert by the Radio Television Malaysia and the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation orchestras at the Cqjiference Hall last Sunday. The Malay classics the asli, masri, ghazal,617 words
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695 1984-03-28 9 THE ART OF CHINESE OPERA Tonight, Radio 5, 9.15 p.m. Reviewed by SNG POH YOKE THE stylised movements of Chinese opera are as bewildering as ever to those who know little about this traditional dramatic art, its music still that "cacophony of sounds" despite two695 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-03-28 9 JOANNE WILLS - JOANNE WILLS The hero of Star Trek is now a cop on the beat m the television series, T. J. Hooker (Tonight, Ch 5, 9.15 p.m.) By EVEN m the unlikely surroundings of a New York police station, the face is familiar. Which is hardly surprising as442 words
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Miscellaneous263 1984-03-28 4 COMICS GARFIELD ByJlmßmrU I RIS£ ANP SHINE!, I (GARPIELP?) I J\N\t TO WA6M I V GARFieLP.' y .^U^ \MV BLANKEV. V^_ 7/ V^WHAT SAY? 3-26^ —^X-^"^^ J?/^ PAV?S V *^X^^^'^ 1964 United Feature Syndicate Inc BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bmtes SpmrUng THE BOHN LOSER «r (BL^6d66^6M!) I263 words
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Advertisement352 1984-03-28 6 MITSUBISHI TECHNICAL MAGICOPENING UP A TREASUREHOUSE OF VIDEO ENJOYMENT The Magic of Mitsubishi Electro's Advanced Technology Their technical superiority has always made our There's a touch of magic m all we do! Whether video cassette recorders exciting purchases. And you play back pre-recorded cassettes, shoot with a Mitsubishi, you get352 words
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Advertisement546 1984-03-28 8 APPOINTMENTS Q Shangri-La hotel Applications are invited from a suitably qualified candidate for the position of PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER REQUIREMENTS:Must have three years comprehensive experience m Public Relations work or have served as a senior PR consultant m a well established organisation or PR Consultancy. The candidate should have a546 words
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Advertisement842 1984-03-28 8 NOTICES MALAYSIA BORNEO FINANCE I CORPORATION (M) BERHAD I (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of the members of Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation (M) Berhad will be held at the Ballroom, Mezzanine Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, 17th842 words
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Advertisement572 1984-03-28 8 INTERIM REPORT FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1983 The unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the si\ months ended 31st December 1983 are as follows:HALF YEAR TO 31ST DECEMBER 1983 1982 or Group Company Group Compam Group Compam S'ooo S'ooo S'ooo S'ooo l(a) Turnover572 words
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Advertisement471 1984-03-28 8 IS THE HIGH COI'RT OF THK REPIBLJC OP SINGAPORE C'ompaaJM Winding up I Na. 72 ef IW4 In the Matter of the < omp»nlArt (Chapter ltt) And In the Matter ef Ssiadly I'lumMnK aad ElfTtical Pte Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a petition for the winding471 words
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Advertisement103 1984-03-28 9 j mm 'Wv i Paul Brack had abandoned a glittering career, even sacrificed personal relationships m his crusade against the nuclear nightmare But now Brack had thrown down a gauntlet. This time he would not be allowed to escape unscathed And no one not his family, his friends or his103 words
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Advertisement158 1984-03-28 9 APPOINTMENT We ore o numerically small but technically orientated company marketing sophisticated products related to Gas Turbines and Diesel Engines embodying state of the art technology. Our computerized Spares Service Sales Centre provides logistic support services for customers and agents through- out the Far East. Due to expansion, we require158 words
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Advertisement296 1984-03-28 9 FEI^OGR/\IN /Y\ I MAKES A GREAT I COMEBACK TO THE BUILDING I AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES. I Backed by popular demand, Ferrogran AA metallic hardeners and waterproofers are now readily available at an even better distribution outlet. This means more convenience and better I Chemical resistant flooring, drainage and tank/pit linings296 words
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Miscellaneous259 1984-03-28 9 What's on MARITIME FILM Wood reliefs, and sculpSHOWS tures. Citibank, Robina Man, Sea, Ships and House Branch, Shenton Pollution Way. During banking The Single Buoy Moor- hours. Until Friday, ing System Free. Racing Rivers INTERACTIONS IN Preserving The Wasa CERAMICS: TahereTikitiki. ORIENTAL PORCELAIN Shown on reauest to AND DELFTW ARE259 words
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Advertisement166 1984-03-28 10 Revolutionize your thinking! In a ground-breaking approach to strategic planning m the world of business, Kenichi Ohmae goes beyond the standard formula-for-success into the mind of the creative corporate thinker. It is Dr. Ohmae 's contention supported with facts and figures from companies such as Sony, Nissan, Honda, and Yamaha166 words
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Advertisement281 1984-03-28 10 m I <^g r jy 9) Well, almost anywhere. Maybe not vermin proof, anti-static, fire resistant m Robinson Road but we will guarantee and easy to clean, it m the busiest restaurant, the most Since it was introduced m the UK abused art room m school, or m any eleven281 words
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Miscellaneous1659 1984-03-28 10 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUDE ±J An extraordinary life i sbcs i i Radioone 3.00 PM Openinf and Programme Highlights followed 8.30 Musical Interlude Excerpts from Musk From f^JJJ do" i M k £w*ft£hd£e I —^b—^— GEORGE ORWKLL mmmmm—mmmm»mm developed to their limit by Hotel (Mandarin With English SUbtltles/r) Studio1,659 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1984-03-28 1 LI LIEN- FUNG - LI LIEN-FUNG Bamboo green I a I -A l r J J Famous courtesans Dv Shiniang (Part 2) By DU SHINIANG, the most desirable courtesan m the capital, was released by her owner for a comparatively small sum to marry Li Jia. She should then live1,435 words
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Advertisement476 1984-03-28 1 O and M Executive A large and progressive insurance company wishes to appoint an O and M Executive to join their existing O and M team. He or she will report to the head of the O and M department and will be responsible for reviewing, designing and implementing systems476 words
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Advertisement117 1984-03-28 1 ft:i»*M»ftff]**fflft«J ?s^ unseat* w« ■lfr»4B^A»2g 577, MACPHERSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1 336 f VACANCY FOR BEVERAGE PLANT PRODUCTION MANAGER IN MALAYSIA The Plant Production Manager will supervise the overall activities of the Plant involving production planning, process operation, administration, staff training and maintenance work Candidates should have Mechanical/Electrical background with not117 words
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Article582 1984-03-28 2 RONNIE TANG - RONNIE TANG By WHEN it's time to .move house, the average Singaporean relies more on his friends than on the services of a removal firm. Some feel that it is too costly to hire the services of a removal firm. Others make sure that their new furniture582 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-03-28 2 1 Sizing Up before moving, a sales representative from the removal firm will visit your old and new houses to estimate the number of track loads it will take to move your furniture 2Chinaware rest assured that these fragile Items will be meticulously wrapped118 words
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Advertisement262 1984-03-28 2 NOTICES Australian grazing property "Baffle View" Lowmead Income earning property cattle grazing and intensive farming with irrigation 671 acres on 3 titles 4 miles north of Lowmead approximately 50 miles north of Bundaberg and 20 miles south of Miriamvale with 2 miles fronting permanent water on Baffle Creek. Land is262 words
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Advertisement462 1984-03-28 2 ■Ham ia*t«««ttiii*) U I UNITED INTERNATIONAL SECURITES LTD (incorporated m the republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Board Room of United Overseas Bank Limited, 30th Storey, UOB Building. No. 1462 words
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Advertisement228 1984-03-28 2 PEINER tower cranes a great name worldwide now m Singapore and Malaysia PETER i~r» PEINER MASCHINEN UNO SCHRAUBEN-WERKE AG, AGLTJ T 7^ takes great pleasure tr^i m announcing the jr official appointment of 1 1 /I j 4SSOCMTED TR4CTORS SIIIG4PORE LjM^K for the regions of Singapore and A,*m^B^^^^ Christmas Island.228 words
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Advertisement623 1984-03-28 3 APPOINTMENTS S=E v 3 We are the manufacturer stockist of hydraulic adaptor fittings for flexible hoses and pipes Due to our recent expansion programme, we invite suitably qualified personnel to |om us m our Trading Manufacturing divisions I TRADING DIVISION I 1) Sales Representative I Mm GCE O level I623 words
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Advertisement703 1984-03-28 3 GSI, a division of Texas Instruments Singapore (Re) R I Limited invites applications for 1 1 I ACCOUNTS CLERK IN BEIJING OFFICE (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA) Requirements: •21 years old and above Female •GCE 'O' Level Certificate or its equivalent with credits m Mathematics and English and LCC Book-keeping Intermediate703 words
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Advertisement1219 1984-03-28 3 W^^REDA PUMP COMPANY (S) PTC. LTO -^H Xl An affiliate of the U S multinational Fortune \Vx 500 Organisation, TRW Inc We are the I H^l world's leading manufacturer of I BA submergible oil well pumps JU and we are expanding our Singapore /^mk •j^^^ facility We have a vacancy1,219 words
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Article481 1984-03-28 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman Lesson 100 A By Let's learn BACA karangan di bawah dengan telitt dan jawab soalansoalan yang berikutnya sebagai sat a latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: RAZI M atau nama sebenarnya Izar Masrom, bekas481 words
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Article, Illustration712 1984-03-28 4 SARINAH RASHID - SARINAH RASHID By Sec 3, Chestnut Drive Sec Sch 1 Proverb "Berapa ttnggi pan terbangnya bangaa akhimva ballk ke belakang kerbmujag*." Malay Proverb. DDDDD "No matter how far the salmon swim they will always come back to the tributary where they were spawned." Equivalent English712 words
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Article, Illustration610 1984-03-28 4 Oleh SARINAH RASHID - Oleh SARINAH RASHID Men 3. Sek Men Chestnut Drive SINGAPURA adalah sebuah negara yang sedang membangun. Penduduk-penduduknya terdiri daripada berbilang kaum. Bangsabangsa yang terdapat di negara kita tergolong dari masyarakat Melayu, Cina, India, Arab dan lainlain lagi. Masyarakat Cina dan masyarakat India mempunyai610 words
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Advertisement533 1984-03-28 4 A career m 3 The Straits Times Group of newspapers is expanding fast and we need graduates to join our newspapers as journalists. The discipline m which you have earned your degree is less important than an inquiring mind and an ability to write good crisp English and to apply533 words
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Advertisement205 1984-03-28 4 f mm [HMEMRER (Service Division) Due to our expansion programme, we have further vacancies to be filled by suitably qualified Singapore male citizen for the following position: SERVICE ENGINEER ($17,000 $26,000 per <nwm) •■•rftadMk Mplmm fat llectrw* y KNf itManng •■HiiwiaiwffH <> fiiu exporiainffvi iii rvpvjiii ana semen* ef ».A.205 words
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