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Title Section15 1984-03-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article427 1984-03-30 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Register aimed at boosting construction industry to new heights 4 WITH a common register, uniformly high standards may be enforced to encourage contractors to upgrade their technical and or- ganisational capability. s Mr Yap Heng Chew, chairman of the Construction Industry Development Board.427 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-03-30 1 picture A group of traders anxiously await the fate of Jardines shares yesterday morning after the company's announcement the previous day that it was moving its holding company to Bermuda. The company's share price plunged by nearly 21 per cent in initial trading while the Hongkong StockSouth China Morning Post - 89 words
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Discussion on the aged continues
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Article250 1984-03-30 1 ELAYNE THONG - ELAYNE THONG By and MICHELLE OH THE heat generated by the report on the problems of the aged was still there, but underneath there seemed to be less emotion and more rational thinking m the 166 calls received on our hotline yesterday. Suggestions too were250 words
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280 1984-03-30 1 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By A 55- YEAR-OLD worker today will generally be as strong and dexterous five years later. Local gerontologists say that medical studies show that physical strength does not suddenly dete- riorate between the ages and 60. person's decreases about half280 words
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Article127 1984-03-30 1 NEW YORK, Than. The governors of North Carolina and South Carolina sent the National Guard to keep order and aid rescue efforts today In shattered towns where 24 tornadoes killed at least 74 people, left at least fit others Injured and thousands homeless. CurfewsAP; UPI - 127 words
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474 1984-03-30 1 M.G.G. PILLAI - Big spending cuts proposed for the '80s M.G.G. PILLAI Review of Fourth Malaysia Plan urges shift to wealth generating sectors By XL Reporter Shortage of engineers and doctors forecast: Page 12. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The mid-term evaluation of the Fourth Malaysia Plan released today calls for drastic pruning of government474 words
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Article72 1984-03-30 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The IS foreign trade deficit hit a record ISSIf.I billion last month as continuing trade woes .seemed to confirm predictions that 1984 will be the worst trading year m the country's history, the Commerce I>epartment said today. It was the second consecutive month theAP - 72 words
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Article61 1984-03-30 1 MANAMA, Thurs. A Soath Korean vessel owned Jointly by Hyundai and a Saudi Arabian company has been sunk off the kingdom's extreme northeastern shore, shipping sources disclosed today. Cause for the sinking was not Immediately confirmed. But reports circulating today mentioned the possibility that the vesselUPI - 61 words
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Advertisement118 1984-03-30 1 Call our hotline READERS' response to oar Hotline on the aged has been overwhelming. Nearly everyone focused on two issues: The proposal for firms to raise the retirement age to M and then to 65, and the release of CPF savings later. While these are important bread-and-butter issues, there are118 words
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Advertisement8 1984-03-30 1 Builders get another reason to upgrade: P. 158 words
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Advertisement179 1984-03-30 1 Cambodian dance school m resistance camp Pagei New column: You and Your Work Outlook, Page 4 Outlook 2-4 Comics 8,13 Cinema 12 Appointments and Notices 14-20 Radio TV 22 Special show for 25th year THIS year's RC/SBC Road Show will be special, to mark Singapore's 25th year of nationhood. Not179 words
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Advertisement46 1984-03-30 1 PATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE 2-Year Guarantee ROXY CSTORE) PTE. UTDI 463 Tanglin Halt Road S>noaoor«o3i4 T e *****1 Inside 74 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3.1.6.H CAUSEWAY 12 AROUND YOU PLACE IS KDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 21 TIMKSDOIXAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-43 RACING 43 SPORTS 44-4746 words
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Article464 1984-03-30 2 'Alternative to jail' THE government is looking into a scheme that gives minor offenders a choice of going to jail or doing community work. The proposed Community Service Scheme has been discussed m various departments, including the police and Prisons. It is understood that the authorities feel minor offenders464 words
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Article283 1984-03-30 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •IT WAS a pity that only 13 reservists turned up for the meet-the-reservists session held on Wednesday at Safra's Bnldt Merah clubhouse, the first (since 1973) of a regular series. These sessions have a lot of potential, not least because they are a good forum283 words
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Article272 1984-03-30 2 Healthy FAS coffers INCOME from domestic competitions, namely the Tsingtao quadrangular and the Fandi Ahmadboosted Merlion Cup, took the Football Association out of the red m the past 12 months. And m the annual report, which will be presented at the National Stadium Theatrette tonight, the 135 affiliates will272 words
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Article227 1984-03-30 2 FABER MERLIN'S GOOD SHOW AND A SURPRISE RESIGNATION FABER MERLIN, last year's most popular stock, has not disappointed those who have chased its shares throughout the year. Business for the hotel and property group m the first half-year ended Dec 31 last, rose more than 80 per cent to227 words
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Article57 1984-03-30 2 TV'S POLITICAL EDGE GARY HART'S rise from a little-known senator to one of the two leading contenders for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination is an illustration of the impact television has on US politics. Just as TV ran instantly promote a product, fad or a catchy slogan, it can57 words
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Article528 1984-03-30 2 Advanced jets THE Reagan administration has told Congress that it is considering the sale of advanced F-I6 jet fighters instead of the export version to Thailand and possibly other Asean countries to deter "Vietnamese adventurism". Such a sale would be a policy exception m that the US528 words
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Article204 1984-03-30 2 Manpower forecast AN OVERALL shortage of doctors and other high and middle-level technical manpower m the engineering fields and a surplus of graduates m the sciences, arts and humanities is envisaged for the Fourth Malaysia Plan period. The mid-term review of the plan says there will be204 words
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Article464 1984-03-30 2 Dancers-in-exile THEY may at war, but the Cambodians' musical and dance traditions are far from extinct, thanks to the efforts of a group of patriots. In a jungle enclave near the Thai-Cambodian border, a school is working hard to keep these traditions alive. KHNG EU MENG talked to464 words
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Article123 1984-03-30 2 Carter's claim HONGKONG actor Carter Huang was m town recently at the invitation of the Singapore Ninja-do School. He is a grandmaster of ninja-do and considers himself a martial arts exponent more than a gongfu actor. He claims to nave started ninja-do, a hybrid of various forms, about123 words
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Article467 1984-03-30 3 Move to curb Vietnam's 'adventurism' WASHINGTON, Thurs. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's administration has told Congress that it is considering a policy exception to permit the sale of advanced F-16 jet fighters to Thailand and possibly other Asean countries to deter "Vietnamese adventurism." The decisionAP - 467 words
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Article161 1984-03-30 3 Watchdog: It's a fraud... MANILA, Thurs. A citizens' watchdog group charged today that weekend registration of voters for the Philippines elections m May was fraudulent and said it had no faith the polls would be honest. Mr Jose Concepcion, a leading businessman and chairman of the National Movement for FreeReuter - 161 words
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Article109 1984-03-30 3 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Thurs. The discovery that wild honeybees make "massive defecation flights" in South-east Asia helps prove that "yellow rain" is actually bee droppings, not chemical warfare, a Harvard University biologist said yesterday. The United States has charged that Sovietmade chemical weapons have caused at leastAP - 109 words
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Article44 1984-03-30 3 Burmese PM for Australia CANBERRA, Thurs. The Prime Minister of Burma, U Maung Maung Kha, will visit Australia from April 2 to 7. The visit will be the first high-level government mission to Australia since the visit of President Ne Win m 1974. UPIUPI - 44 words
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223 1984-03-30 3 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. A journalist's tape-record-ing on the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino has further challenged the Philippine military's lone-gunman theory in explaining his death. The explosion of shots heard on Time correspondent Miss Sandra Burton's tape223 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-03-30 3 LIM SAY BOON - Australia set to take lower profile LIM SAY BOON The Cambodian problem By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Thurs. Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden is now set to take a lower profile after nearly a year of intensive diplomatic activities in South-east Asia over the Cambodian pror> lem. Senior Canberra sources told278 words
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275 1984-03-30 3 Mochtar to ask Soviets to help resolve conflict JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja left here today on a fourday official visit to Moscow, where he Is expected to ask the Soviet Union to help resolve the Cambodian conflict. The visit, to begin on April 1 after a stopover275 words
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228 1984-03-30 3 PNG threatens to expel Jakarta's military attache Port Moresby, Thurt THE Papua New Guinean government today threatened to expel Indonesia's third ranking envoy to protest against what it charged were unauthorised border crossings by Indonesian armed forces. The threat to expel Jakarta's military attache was delivered via a terse noteUPI - 228 words
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119 1984-03-30 4 HONGKONG, Thurs. Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqlan has pledged that Beijing will not send Communist Party officials Into Hongkong when China regains sovereignty over the British colony In 1997, Asiaweek magazine said. Mr Wn, in an interview with the magazine, aiso said thatAFP - 119 words
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Article333 1984-03-30 4 Fears of another anti-Tamil backlash COLOMBO, Thursday SCHOOLS and businesses were closed and people stayed behind bolted doors in the predominantly minority province of Jaffna today, after violence between Tamil separatists and government troops escalated .within the last 48 hours. In today's killings, a governmentAFP; AP - 333 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-03-30 4 THE Great Naruto Bridge, Asia's longest suspension bridge, being linked together at the central part of Its 1,C29-ra long girder. The link-up on March 21 was part of the work that started In It 7«. The bridge spans the Naruto Channel between Naruto city of TokoshimaPanaphoto - 72 words
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Article75 1984-03-30 4 IRAQ SAID its navy and air force scored direct hits on "four large enemy naval targets" and shot down two Iranian helicopters m the Gulf yesterday. There was no immediate independent confirmation of the Iraqi claim. But Iranian Foreign Minister Au Akbar Velayati summoned foreign ambassadorsAP - 75 words
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Article86 1984-03-30 4 WHITE HOUSE counsellor Edwin Meese failed to report the gift of a pair of US$375 (SJTTB7) cuff links from the South Korean government, as required by US law, an American television network reported on Wednesday. CBS said Mr Meese, President Ronald Reagan's nominee for AttorneyGeneral, received theAP - 86 words
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Article55 1984-03-30 4 SENIOR NATO officials, m a sharp shift from earlier forecasts, have concluded it is highly unlikely there will be any superpower nuclear arms control talks this year. Their view, broadly shared at a Nato consultative meeting m Brussels this week, was based on recent public and privateReuter - 55 words
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Article49 1984-03-30 4 GEORGI KORMENKO, the Soviet Unions First Deputy Foreign Minister, on Wednesday began an intensive round of talks with British Foreign Office officials in London. No details were disclosed, but the conversations were believed to have covered East-West relations with empha- sis on nuclear arms reductions. APAP - 49 words
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Article60 1984-03-30 4 THE OPPOSITION stormed out of the Indian Parliament yesterday to protest against the assassination of a moderate Sikh leader on a New Delhi street by Sikh terrorists. Virtually the entire opposition walked out of the Lower House, the Lok Sabha, after the Deputy Speaker refused to adjournAP - 60 words
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Article53 1984-03-30 4 ARMENIAN EXTREMISTS yesterday warned all foreign airlines flying to Turkey that "our military units are ready throughout the world" to attack them. The threat was made m an anonymous telephone call to the AFP bureau m Teheran on behalf of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation ofAFP - 53 words
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Article54 1984-03-30 4 smuggling SEOUL, Thurs. Seoul police announced yesterday that a Singapore national. Lee Liehhsiung, was arrested for allegedly smuggling some 100 Omega watches worth US$2?7,--000 (5554,000) into South Korea. Police said Lee, 25, who arrived m Seoul on Monday as a tourist, was trying to sell them mAFP - 54 words
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Article81 1984-03-30 4 NEW DELHI, Thurs. A total of 232 cases of bride burning were registered m Delhi between April 1. 1983 and March 15, 1984, Parliament was told yesterday by Junior Home Minister, P. Venka tasu bbaiah The minister, however, did not disclose how many of these cases wereAFP - 81 words
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363 1984-03-30 4 WASHINGTON, Thursday AMERICAN Trade Representative William Brock said the Reagan Administration is considering retaliatory steps against Tokyo unless progress is made m talks on opening up Japanese markets to a wider range of US goods, a newspaper report said. TheUPI; Reuter - 363 words
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248 1984-03-30 4 SEOUL, Thur». SOUTH Korean authorities, worried by a sharp upsurge In vicious crime by youths, have launched a campaign to curb It. Part of the campaign Is a warning that those who commit rape or murder during a robbery could face execution.AFP - 248 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-03-30 6 Another day of disruption expected today LONDON, Thurs. FOOTSORE Londoners and frustrated British motorists braced themselves for another day of disruption today as demonstrators scheduled a "Democracy Day" march In the capital and striking miners decided on further highway blockades. About 2.5UPI - 323 words
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Article351 1984-03-30 6 Non-payment of dues illegal: EC officials STRASBOURG, Thursday THE European Community's executive commission might seek urgent legal action against Britain, which yesterday said it would withhold payment of US$140 million (S$291 million) to Brussels, diplomats said today. Britain alone among the 10 member-states has failedReuter; UPI - 351 words
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406 1984-03-30 6 THE HAGUE, Thurs. UNITED States Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger arrived here today with the delicate task of persuading the Dutch to deploy 48 American-made cruise missiles. The visit was his first stop in his European tour. Holland is a country where plansReuter; UPI - 406 words
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119 1984-03-30 6 ATHENS, Thurs. Police set a dragnet around the Greek capital in a hunt for the killer of a British diplomat who was shot down yesterday in Athens on his way home from work. The diplomat, Mr Ken Whitty, 44, died instantly of head woundsAP - 119 words
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Article230 1984-03-30 6 MUNICH, Thurs. European and US scientists are proposing space missions to land a vehicle on Mars, explore the asteroids and probe Saturn's fiant moon Titan in the 990s, West Germany's Max Planck Institute said yesterday. Draft plans for the unmanned missions are being worked outReuter - 230 words
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Article53 1984-03-30 6 MOSCOW. Thurs Soviets Vasily Smyslov and Gary Kasparov drew their eighih fame yesterday in Vilnius. ithuania Kasparov. 20. is now leading 5 to 3 over th» 63-year-old Smyslov The game was drawn on the 28th move. It was the sixth draw in the match and th»fourth in aUPI - 53 words
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265 1984-03-30 8 Economic aid next year raised to $2.5 billion WASHINGTON, Thursday A SENATE committee yesterday voted to guarantee Israel a minimum level of economic aid for the foreseeable future, a highly unusual commitment for the United States in funding foreign assistance. Pushed by oppositionReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-03-30 8 picture. IT WASN'T exactly the OK Corral. But then again, It wasn't ballets that were flying but verbal barbs as Democratic presidential hopefuls Walter Mondale (left), Jesse Jackson (centre), and Gary Hart (right), Joined moderator Dan Rather (back to camera) m a nationally televisedAP - 77 words
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171 1984-03-30 8 TEL AVIV, Thurt BATTLES for the leadership of Israel's two main political parties were due to heat up today after an agreement to hold early general elections on July 23. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, head of the ruling coalition's dominant Herut party, and oppositionReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-03-30 8 Gaddafi tells US to 'leave' Egypt and Sudan PARIS, Thurs. LIBYAN leader Muammar Gaddafi yesterday called on the United States to "pull oat" of Egypt and Sudan, threatening otherwise to involve Washington and the Soviet Union m a Middle East war, according to Jana news agency, monitored here. Col Gaddafi,AFP - 177 words
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Article73 1984-03-30 8 NEW YORK, Thurs. United States President Ronald Reagan criticised a Senate bill calling for the transfer of the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and strongly suggested he would veto the legislation if passed. The New York Times said today. In anUPI - 73 words
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Article45 1984-03-30 8 MANAGUA, Thurs. A rebel-planted mine exploded and seriously damaged a Liberian-registered tanker, the Inderchaser. yesterday as it left the Port of Corinto, a Foreign Ministry communique said. It did not mention any casualties, but blamed the United States for the mci dent. APAP - 45 words
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308 1984-03-30 8 Residential areas in Beirut to be spared BEIRUT, Thursday LEBANON'S warring factions today agreed not to shell residential neighbourhoods of Beirut after 26 people were reported dead and 136 others wounded. In a related development, US Middle East envoy Donald Rumsfeld in Beirut today reaffirmed President Ronald Reagan's support forUPI; AP - 308 words
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Article257 1984-03-30 8 Threats from Salvador rightwing SAN SALVADOR, Thursday A RIGHTWING death squad said it would track down and punish those responsible for large-scale disarray which marred last Sunday's presidential elections in El Salvador. The secret anticommunist army, ESA, accused the Central Elections Council of "playing the game of the communists" andReuter; UPI - 257 words
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194 1984-03-30 9 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI More discussion on the aged By AT LEAST 100 companies in the manufacturing and service industries here retire their workers at 60. In most cases, their collective agreements provide for workers to stop work at 55 if they want194 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-03-30 9 Sri Lankan minister on business mission THE Sri Lankan Minister of Industries and Scientific Affairs, Mr Cyril Mathew (above), arrived here yesterday on a mission to attract more investors, study Singapore industries and get advice on technology. He said: "Labour is much cheaper in Sri Lanka than in Hongkong or108 words
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247 1984-03-30 9 POLICE will enforce two traffic schemes near the Bright Hill Cemetary and the Chao Chu Kang Cemetery. This is because congestion is expected at these places during the Qing Ming festival from tomorrow. At Bright Hill Ceme- tery, the following traffic scheme will be247 words
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Article220 1984-03-30 9 MOTORISTS travelling along Keppel Road will face some traffic restrictions for the next year from tomorrow. They will not be allowed to: TURN RIGHT from Keppel Road into Trafalgar Street from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., except on Sundays and public holidays GO STRAIGHT into Cantonment220 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-03-30 9 CHRISTINA TSENG - It's never too late to start on the paper chase CHRISTINA TSENG By IT'S never too late to learn. And Mr G. Kuncharam, 43, proved this by being the oldest apSrentice in the batch of 5 who received their certificates yesterday. They had successfully graduated from various training schemes jointly210 words
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Article256 1984-03-30 9 Court finds two bosses guilty Sino-British case THE managing directors of two construction companies were yesterday found guilty of abetment and criminal breach of trust involving $661,000. Sentences on Lai Kuen Vey and Lee Foong Fatt were put off to Monday after their lawyers applied for time to prepare mitigation.256 words
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350 1984-03-30 9 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By ASEAN has remained united on the Cambodian problem despite the propaganda spread by Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach, during his recent trip to Indonesia and Australia. This was the view of the Danish Foreign Minister, Mr Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, who350 words
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Article49 1984-03-30 9 POLICE want to contact the relatives of Mr Chong Yoke. 85, an inmate of the Home for the Aged Sick at Jalan Payoh I>ai. who died m hospital yesterday. His next .if km is asked to contact Sgt R. Subramani of Paya Lebar police station on *****0049 words
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324 1984-03-30 9 RONNIE LIM - 'No plans yet for trading in oil futures' RONNIE LIM By THERE are no immediate plans for oil futures trading in Singapore, and government studies on the proposal are only at a preliminary stage, sources said yesterday. They were commenting on Chicago reports earlier this week stating that the Chicago324 words
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173 1984-03-30 10 OIL pollution on a global scale is not a serious threat to marine life or humans but it may have serious implications on a local level. This was the conclusion of a recent symposium held by the Royal Society of London, said British marine biologist173 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-03-30 10 NATURAL landscape can co-exist In a city as this Uttle pocket of wild growth shows. Nobody would suspect it to be right in Orchard Road. It is, in fact, within the grounds of Hilton Hotel and can be seen from its coffeehouse. On Tuesday, a botany141 words
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295 1984-03-30 10 Focus on environment Singapore experience studied by other Asean countries SINGAPORE has earned itself international repute for effective environmental management, but its tasks have been more simple than those facing its Asean neighbours. Country papers presented at the Third Symposium on Our Environment at Hilton295 words
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266 1984-03-30 10 Easier here than m other nations ENVIRONMENTAL firoblems in Asean difer from country to country. SINGAPORE, as a city state, is finding environmental management much simpler than rural communities. Its main aim has been to provide a hygienic place for its urban population. The266 words
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238 1984-03-30 10 JUDGMENT has been reserved in the case in which the owner of a private market is seeking the eviction of one of its stallholders. H and P Holdings Pte Ltd, owners of Hup Hin wet market, are seeking to evict Mr Sim Ah238 words
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Article67 1984-03-30 10 Huan's post clarified by NUS THE National University of Singapore has clarified that Mr Huan Tzu Hong, director of the Finance Ministry's budget division, will join the NUS as special assistant to the Vice-Chancellor in April. Mr Peter S.T. Lim will remain as the NUS registrar. The Straits Times understands67 words
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66 1984-03-30 10 POLICE want to contact people who have recently lost their bicycles in the Upper Serangoon and Jalan Payoh Lai areas. A suspect was arrested ancl police have recovered 23 bicycles which are believed to be stolen. Bicycle owners are asked to bring documents such as66 words
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Article174 1984-03-30 10 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA By THIS is a stick-up. And a cheeky robber successfully conned his victim into giving him money by threatening him with a Parker pen. Lorry driver Ng Swee Hoe, 27, flagged a taxi along Commonwealth Avenue West some time after midnight on March174 words
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204 1984-03-30 10 When the winds blow hot, cold and clean SINGAPORE'S wind patterns help keep the air clean, two studies here have revealed. One study showed that carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas emitted by vehicles, is dispersed by winds. Dr Ong Choon Nam of the Department of Social Medicine, National University of204 words
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304 1984-03-30 13 Insurance man sues firm over his sacking AN INSURANCE district manager lost not only a leg out also his job following a traffic accident, which exposed a private arrangement between him and a policy holder. And now he is suing his former company over his sacking. The High Court heard304 words
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Article91 1984-03-30 13 THE Asean Energy Ministers' meeting in Bangkok, scheduled for April 2 and 3, has been postponed to June 4 and 5. Thailand, the host, had notified member countries about the change in dates recently, but did not give reasons. There had probably been some difficulty91 words
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Article33 1984-03-30 13 causes jam TRAFFIC along Grange Road slowed to a crawl early yesterday morning after an uprooted tree fell across the road. A Police Task Force cleared the road in two hours33 words
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130 1984-03-30 13 THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation has received 200 applications from skilled construction workers in its Hongkong recruitment drive. It is also awaiting a response from another 1,500 who have taken application forms, an MRT Corporation spokesman said yesterday. The corporation's representative, Mr Lauw Cheng130 words
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Article180 1984-03-30 13 Women hurt in pre-dawn blaze TWO women were injured In an hour-long fire which destroyed three shophonses and left IS people homeless In Jalan Klapa, off North Bridge Road, early yesterday. The two were Madam Goh Ah Chul, 84, who suffered leg Injuries, and Madam See Kwan Slew, 44, who180 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-03-30 13 K. F. SEETOH - Hooked an ancient mariner K. F. SEETOH Picture by A GIANT of a fish that made eyes pop and set tongues a-wagging at Jurong fishing port. Local fishermen said they had never seen any thing like it before and called it the "fanny fish". Hongkong fisherman Wong Kam Fuk, 44*,92 words
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184 1984-03-30 15 Woman fined for having forged pass AN unlicensed labour recruiting agent was yesterday fined $2,000 for having a Philippine passport which had a forged Singapore visit pass in one of its pages. Kukaiah bte Mohamed Ali alias Ruby Ali, 44, pleaded guilty to committing the offence on March 15 at184 words
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86 1984-03-30 15 FINANCE and Trade and Industry Minister, Dr Tony Tan, will visit Clementi and West Coast on Sunday. Dr Tan will be accompanied by Dr Wan Soon Bee, Minister of State and MP for West Coast, Mr Bernard Chen, the MP for Clementi and86 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-03-30 15 Drop-out fined lying to NUS A MEDICAL school dropout was so obsessed with becoming a doctor that he lied by saying he was from an Australian university so that he could get into the National University of Singapore. Tarmizi bin Ahmad, 25, a Malaysian who dropped out of the Faculty171 words
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Article70 1984-03-30 15 TWO men's plan to bring home boxes of chicken parts turned foul when they were caught at a company's security check-point. Mohamed Sa'at bin Hassan, 25, and Abdul Kadir bin Moomad, 22, pleaded guilty to stealing the chicken parts at NCS Pte Ltd m Fishery Port Road,70 words
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277 1984-03-30 15 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THE government is looking into a scheme that gives minor offenders a choice of going to jail or doing community work. This proposed Community Service Scheme has been discussed in various departments, including the police and Prisons. It is277 words
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547 1984-03-30 15 Registration plan will classify them on abilities THE common registration scheme for contractors will encourage them to upgrade their set-up and operations if they want to be counted among their competitors, Mr Yap Neng Chew, chairman of the Construction Industry Development Board said yesterday.547 words
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193 1984-03-30 15 Contractors are 'more professional these days' SINGAPORE contractors today are generally more professional and forward-looking. Making the point, Mr Kenneth Chen, the president of the Singapore Institute of Architects, said long-term planning and investment in modern equipment are now considered priorities by many contractors. He also noted that suppliers of193 words
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87 1984-03-30 15 Bumboat man had obscene magazines A BUMBO AT driver exchanged canned soft drinks for more than 200 obscene magazines, intending to either sell or barter them off later to sailors. Tan Ah Huat alias Ong Poon Son, 49, made the exchange on board a vessel off Singapore sometime in February.87 words
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345 1984-03-30 17 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA No Spore products taken off GSP list By SINGAPORE S exports to the United States are expected to continue to grow this year despite last Tuesday's review of the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP). The GSP scheme allows more than345 words
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223 1984-03-30 17 Singapore Girl welcome for JAL travellers FOR THE 208 passen5 ers checking In for apan Air Lines (JAI.) flight JL710 to Tokyo last night, it was like any other departure from Changi airport. The difference became apparent only when they boarded the Elane. Instead of lmono-clad stewardesses, they were welcomed223 words
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Article42 1984-03-30 17 A SECTION of Sum Wah Chee Drive will be temporarily closed to traffic for three months. The Environment Ministry will be constructing a culvert at the junction of Sembawang Road and Sum Wah Chee Drive. Work commences on April 2.42 words
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234 1984-03-30 17 More bus lanes to improve services THE government will introduce bus lanes in more roads to improve bus services. Bus lanes are meant for the exclusive use of buses during peak hours on certain stretches of crowded roads. Giving priority to buses is equitable because buses are the most efficient234 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-03-30 17 Magnus model is a towering display IT MAY be a mini version, but this model of an oil platform still towers over these schoolboys. It is a replica of Magnus, the largest and heaviest steel production platform ever installed in the North Sea for oil production. At more than 1.9155 words
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Advertisement572 1984-03-30 9 THE TRUE BEAUTY OF A MAZDA IS THAT IT'S ALWAYS BETTER THAN IT HAS TO BE. M Rrce* Our solution to this seeming ■KS-aS^B paradox was Mazda's patented A^^^|3 TTL (Twin Trapezoidal Link) Ask a jogger about K^^tf rear sus P ension With twin links his shoes, and he'll slightly572 words
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Advertisement107 1984-03-30 10 Fashion finds at Goldhill this week. Leather-^Q at $&sjfrf and only J$ 15 from §C3R^l3 A cotton crepe two-piece from the KIIM X boutique. Latest just $49, at 3i Italian or" $6990 at otftgeJt&dnb to match GIOVANNI linen dresses at (f^c w /g^J. A free* f|i|v> w ith every $80107 words
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Advertisement123 1984-03-30 10 We pay more interest m more ways than one. TERM DCPOSITS ■■V _M B_W. _L. B m B^L J At the Chartered Bank, we believe m making your money work for you. That's why we offer highly competitive interest rates on term deposits. Whether you leave your money with us123 words
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Advertisement625 1984-03-30 11 Our deli collection l^|l W^^« I— an international \9ii OCCriGS b v^^k selection dutch v^ a W^^k A V^^. I e PP er d^' Creme Evaporated Milk HH P^p «L^^^^^A^l^ k^^m^ A\ ft A V^^m^&H Ardenner Sausage, <"0./ .90 I^^^^jßß^^tS^l I V ,^^^^fll W*^+ TmM mm W^J^^^H I Guelder Sausage.625 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-03-30 12 Surplus of arts graduates predicted for Fourth Plan period THE Fourth Malaysia Plan has earmarked almost Ms 43 billion for development m five years, since It began In 1981. like the Second (1971 to 1975) and Third (1*76 to 1989) Malaysia Plans, it has411 words
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Article173 1984-03-30 12 M.G.G. PILLAI - M. G.G. PILLAI By Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Datuk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today that government and, impliedly, other expenditure had to be drastically prune to maintain Malaysia's present standard of living. Presenting the midterm review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan173 words
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Article115 1984-03-30 12 LARGE-SCALE farming run on a cooperative system will be adopted by the government as a key element m its strategy to develop the agricultural sector. In view of structural changes m the sector, there is a need to promote cooperative farming by consolidating farm holdings and managing them on115 words
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Article124 1984-03-30 12 A STUDY on the needs and characteristics of regional and domestic tourists will be made to identify new and more cost effective techniques m tourism marketing. The study is m line with the government's move to continue focusing its development plans for the tourist industry on attracting domestic tourists124 words
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Article97 1984-03-30 12 THE GOVERNMENT intends to draw up a new scheme which would better reflect the financing needs of the medical and health services. The review said the cost of financing medical and health services, particularly in the area of patient-care services, has been increasing substantially. The rise in expenditure was97 words
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186 1984-03-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia can plan for a larger population which could ultimately reach 70 million, according to the midterm review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan. The report said the experience of some countries of similar size to Malaysia has shown thatBernama - 186 words
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Article56 1984-03-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The number of students enrolled overseas increased from about 40,000 m 1980 to nearly 58,000 last year, according to the mid-term review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan. It says 63.3 per cent of these students were Chinese, 18.9 per cent bumiputras, 15 Der cent IndiansBernama - 56 words
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316 1984-03-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday STATEMENTS by MCA leaders during the runup to party elections should not be construed as intention to provoke racial feelings, three MCA youth officials said today. The three Se Ian got MCA Youth Economic Bureau chief C.B. Teoh; MCA Youth KualaNST - 316 words
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292 1984-03-30 12 M.G.G. PILLAI - M.G.G. PILLAI By Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Parliament last night passed a BUI that the Deputy Home Affairs Minister, Mr Kassim Ahmad, said was to put freedom within Omits and so that peerie read only "educalonal and healthy" publications. Thm Printing292 words
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Advertisement153 1984-03-30 12 Wiwt wi I I you get out of it ty the time you get out of HP I^l What you get out of the Army won't be an easy life, certainly. j jfa^ JpP^ eventually, depends on how Just a very, very rewarding one. iiMflßfci much U put mt il153 words
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Advertisement105 1984-03-30 13 C^Tkmc* ff\ lie fr\r o/>jyia rxf +k*A VA/i/fv IL/ U& ILJi oL/li/c CJI IffS m m m F T f %nr^pF»J w^o VI mm best Fixed Deposit Rates m town: W^i^ Our Savers Plus Savings Account Earns You Daily Interest atTy p.a. O^ As a Savers Plus Account Holder you105 words
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Advertisement483 1984-03-30 13 MING QING DYNASTY PORCELAIN WARES Your one-stop furniture r^sjistm shopping delight 1 gJ/^J Largest Showroom (fully airconditioned) 1 rjv s' Lowest Price Widest Selection fiL H^^^^Hh A^H^^k^^B^R V^^^^riH^H^H\^VL& tf* BM^^^^^bm^B^^^^^^? B^^^^^B^Bl B^Pv^RbTj' I^' EUNCto AVENUF U UlJltu I m Bifl Bli^^^^^^^B^Bl B¥B t I I CBSingapore Handicrafts r T TE483 words
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Advertisement13 1984-03-30 14 NOW. SIAMREaiO BRISBANE AND ADELAIDE. Starting today, our exclusive BIG TOP the biggest,13 words
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Advertisement133 1984-03-30 15 S*~^^^ M^l y Step into a typical Parisian Brasserie m Singapore. f y^V \f*/\m)^' l otcl M° n< J' cn VM-'\e re-created a taste ol Krance m V,^ «f M w% urn) J ';l Brasserie >•• fl I |J Brass rails, an etched glass dome, a relaxed. lriendl\ B^^ f133 words
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Advertisement532 1984-03-30 15 jliudgestohe The worlds FIRST belt-driven bicycle FOLD AWAY DESIGN ♦OOC»* FOR STORAGE, Ofl^ TRANSPORT W 0 Al^Cl No tools, no trouble, the Picnica folds away tor compac storage or transportation m just seconds »r*W at a single touch Small enough to tn an vwnern tX\Ve the Picnica still offers top532 words
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Article210 1984-03-30 16 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN SBC's series of musicals this year will be live on TV By TO MARK Singapore's 25th year of nationhood, this year's series of RC SBC road shows will be special. For you will be able to watch it on television instead of just listening to210 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-03-30 16 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By AT ITS blueprint stage, the new Chong Boon CC raised many eyebrows. When it was completed and handed over to the People's Association two weeks ago, it caused a stir. The reason: Its technicolour coat. The three-storey building at332 words
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Article147 1984-03-30 16 GET free advice on how you can cope with the stress ana strain of daily living; or find out if you are suffering from stress at a series of programmes to be held at five CCs from next month. Organised by the People's Association and147 words
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Article91 1984-03-30 16 Salesman to sing in semi-finals SALESMAN Michael Heng, 24, of Ponggol, has won a place m the semi-finals of the Interconstituency Singing Contest. He was one of the winners m the preliminary rounds held last Friday and Saturday. The other winners were: Mr Mohd Noor bin Ismail, 20, a businessman91 words
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Article, Illustration139 1984-03-30 16 One little tip and the pots topple... THESE flower pots were found placed on the concrete slabs sheltering the fifth and ninth storey common corridors of Block 27, Telok Blangah Way. They were noticed by a resident who was waiting for a bos along Telok Blangah Way. Identifying himself only139 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-03-30 16 THIS has become a common scene at Kampong Padang Terbakar since the opening of the new $8 million Kllin Avenue connecting Tampines New Town and East Coast Parkway on March 17. A wide divider along the new road means that motorists and riders195 words
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Article614 1984-03-30 16 Callisthenics: A three-month course begins next month at the Bukit Merah CC. Classes are on Wednesdays from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Enrol now at the CC. The fee is $30. Safari: This tour on April 15 includes a visit to Kukup fishing village and614 words
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Article732 1984-03-30 16 Parties Anniversary celebration: Tampines CC is nine years old. A dinner for 600 people and a variety show put up by the Safra Entertainment Cultural Group will honour the occasion tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. Among those attending are community leaders of Tampines and their MP, Mr Phua732 words
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Advertisement385 1984-03-30 16 I fall i♦ < t^it, II 9 ibaaflF B^P^^ -^isE3k >3£^^^B^ v^- b^^ Hlk i jß^aW^ I W^^^/^mttk bMlb^ IB I **KbW '^w i^^SHHa^B^B^BSH 'ia^B^aW '-^B^BHB^B^B^Bii #4H S^^sHPß^HßfcitX^^ ma k^ v j«> {4/jBiB^B^BiB M^Bfcp*^^~^^^iiiS 81. v Bittf Now my four year-old reads bedtime stories to me.Thanks to the Magic WandI385 words
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Advertisement110 1984-03-30 17 M Down /^7>3 I S payment VI jp- Balance $96X18 ™_J All Kawai organs with slide-lid I-^ covers. I ■"■.I 4JB one finger memory chord. I mz Walking bass. I 6 upper manual voices. I 3 upper preset percussion voices I ~"S j^~ 3 lower manual voices. I 2 Bass110 words
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Advertisement291 1984-03-30 17 EVERY FRIDAY, THE TRADEWINDS FAN SEAFOOD TO A SIZZLE. PP>^ Tr^M)EWINER\ A seafood barbecue on the roof of the I nPi JC RAR&ttyinvJlllS^y? Hilton under a canopy of stars. What ■Hffly > could be m< >re tempting? 1 wi***' > TrCat voursclt froni ()ur arra y of fresh seafexxi: Jaroupa,291 words
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Article451 1984-03-30 18 Why were there only 13? NOW that the meet-the-reservist sessions have been revived, reservists have one more forum to air their views on military matters. But only 13 reservists out of the tens of thousands took the trouble to turn up at Safra's Bukit Merah clubhouse451 words
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Article, Illustration578 1984-03-30 18 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE Another hitter row over race and immigration has erupted In Australia, a sad reminder to Asian settlers here that they are still very mnch a Bart of White Austraans' pantheon of tribal demons. The disturbing new feature Is578 words
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Article, Illustration1905 1984-03-30 18 Jakarta likely to keep in step with Asean But it will try to push its proposals on resolving the Cambodian problem f Begun With ISMAIL X ASSIM, Regional Correspondent, who was m Jakarta recently More active DONPV can help THE Cambodian quagmire which began when Vietnam marched its troops into1,905 words
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Advertisement72 1984-03-30 18 Durability You can depend on That's Datalife Triangle International A (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. juyj^ 1. Sophia Road. #04-01 Peace Centre JESfc Singapore 0922 Tel ***** b I|4 lines) Cable Address 'TRIANSIN" lnstyle the Sheraton-Utema has no conyarison. international ambience, an uncommon II m i^^^K^ jll Br x BRI'NEI SheratGn-Utama Hotel72 words
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Letter265 1984-03-30 19 Many plans would be upset The ties that bind ONE of the reasons Singapore can progress rapidly is that it has a caring government with dedicated politicians and efficient civil servants always on the lookout for ways to improve life for people of all ages. The Committee on the Problems265 words
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449 1984-03-30 19 Are we geared to getting jobs for the aged? The fruits of their labour I WOULD like to comment on the proposal made by the Committee on the Problems of the Aged about the withdrawal of Central Provident Fund contributions (ST, March 27). The principles appear to be based on449 words
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Letter411 1984-03-30 19 The much needed break PEOPLE tend to be mentally ill-prepared for retirement and consequently become bored and miserable. And the committee's recommendation to raise the retirement age is commendable. But the convenience with which it expounds the inseparable relationship between retirement and withdrawal of CPF411 words
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200 1984-03-30 19 The exceptional cases WOULD the Howe committee consider recommending that people who have enough savings m their CPP be allowed to retire at 55 If they can get more than enough to live on for the rest of their lives from200 words
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179 1984-03-30 19 Did the committee give a thought to these two factors? The new chapter IN RECOMMENDING that all workers can only withdraw their CPF contributions when they reach the age of 60 or 65, did any of the committee members spare a thought for the following? THE frustration that would be179 words
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346 1984-03-30 19 The independent semi-retired WE SHOULD not tie the right to withdraw CPF savings to one's continuing employment after the age of 55 to 65, or even 70 for that matter. The act of legally denying the right to withdraw one's life savings346 words
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Advertisement429 1984-03-30 19 < CT\ SINGAPORE {^>t CONTACT LENS V 3/ SOCIETY The following members are: CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS LJ. BENJAMIN edward j. benjamin pte. Ltd. T.!TV*77T *01 -02 Mt. Elizabeth Medical Centre, •t.L.f. Mount Elizabeth Road (0922). Tel: *****55. *****79 CNEN YIN FOOK dah sin opt co 1 North429 words
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Advertisement777 1984-03-30 19 TILES BELOW COST 1 5c m 15cm (6 x6l WALL TILE Usual Price > Sfi^cfs per piece **^Cb^J\r Now SO 4O cts piece I——- 20cm x 20cm (8 xBl 0 0^ HEAVY NON-HEAVY DUTY <^^ N Usual Price "?J=6<cts per piece \rt Now SOB 7 cts P er P' e777 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1984-03-30 20 TOM SHALES - TOM SHALES Just as TV can promote a fad, it can make a candidate popular By Writing for the International Herald Tribune WASHINGTON The rapid rise of Senator Gary Hart of Colorado as a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination has again1,020 words
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Article, Illustration737 1984-03-30 20 Man m the News NEW YORK President Ahmed Sekou Toure of Guinea, who died on Monday during tteart surgery m Cleveland, ruled his West African nation for 25 years after leading it to independence from France. Mr Toure, who was 62, died afterNYT - 737 words
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Advertisement366 1984-03-30 20 I EFFECTIVE MANAGER I I PROGRAMME I I For the first time the National Productivity Board has designed a 5-day Programme I on Productivity and Managerial Effective- ness that would cover: The Concept Principles of Productivity I I Managerial Effectiveness I People Centred Management Practices I Team Work Group Performance366 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-03-30 21 AFTER a hefty drop on Wednesday, the Singapore stock market made an uninspiring rebound yesterday. Dealers said the 18 point slide on Wednesday brought some counters to attractive levels and this triggered off some bargain hunting. They were not, however, enchanted with the230 words
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Article38 1984-03-30 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) ***** (8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 550 78(12/8/82)38 words
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Article75 1984-03-30 21 UM Flour 1070 +60 Emo 1270 +20 H Leonf W 50c 366 +12 KuduiHc 1660 +10 ST P 1975 1040 +10 Lien Hot 795 +10 I C B 705+10 M Breweries 670 +10 Kemayan 550 10 RaJeifti 500 10 MapunCorpn 380 +10 Khtnf Gum 288+10 Cotd Store lOp 43075 words
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Article55 1984-03-30 21 MttroMdp 414 -22 Dutch Baby 600 -15 M* Corp 380 -14 MBataif 1000 -10 DBS 960 -20 S P Ttitfc 368 -6 Isetan sOc 338 6 OUBCULS 108 —6 X L Industries 760 -5 rt N 610 -5 Sdanc«r Drtdf SB5 -5 OnenWrtdtJ 575 -5 UOB 530 -5 PM55 words
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Article63 1984-03-30 21 BT Composite 904 57 907 33 BT Indicator *****97 *****16 ST Industrials ***** 386 46 ST Fm»nc« 2824 83 2823 97 ST Hotels 956 74 957 23 ST Properties 655 32 654 73 ST Minings 372 46 372 46 ST Plantations 2148 79 2138 09 OCBC 791 63 79363 words
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Article23 1984-03-30 21 Supreme Corp 352,000 Fed Cables 351,000 MUI 281,000 Cons Plant 268,000 Pan-El 225.000 Total turnover: 7.82 m Total value: $23.74 m23 words
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Article34 1984-03-30 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 66 29 25 Finance 8 6 9 Hotels 3 3 7 Properties 5 6 2 Plantations 6 4 2 Mining 4 1 0 Deb Loans 4 3 234 words
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Article38 1984-03-30 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 49 39 28 Finance 5 0 4 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 4 6 1 Oil Palms 4 3 1 Tins 4 8 3 Rubbers 4 8 4 Deb/Loans 1 2 038 words
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Article84 1984-03-30 21 DESPITE favourable leads from Wall Street, investors continued to remain indifferent on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. After a marginally lower start, prices continued to drift for the better part of the morning session. Afternoon trading remained listless. At the end of the day, the 30-Counter84 words
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Article49 1984-03-30 21 Boustdd Bhd -2 Gunwss unch PMC +1 Stmb SNp +2 CtC unch Hiwrv +2 Pin Ok +6 Sine Darby +3 Esjo +30 KMti-furpow +1 Promet +2 r FCN NBT unch Rodman's -1 U M Works +2 Gentiifi +5 Mkm unch Rottnuns I unch Wt*rms +649 words
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312 1984-03-30 21 Showing off the latest in banking systems $500 m loan for Marina Square project MORE than $40 million worth of the latest banking equipment will be on display at Banque Asia '84, to be held from April 2 to 5 at the World Trade Centre. The exhibition will feature the312 words
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Article88 1984-03-30 21 MELBOURNE The Myer Emporium Ltd said its first half profit jump reflects the success of the group's strategy of concentrating on its core retail activities and the curtailment of non-retail diversification. The group earlier reported net earnings rose to US$34.86 million (S$71 million) in the first halfReuter - 88 words
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Article45 1984-03-30 21 BONN Ing.H.C.F. Porsche AG is expected to announce plans to go ing to marketing director David Yee. Iran, which annually imports tyres worth some US$2OO million (Ss42o million) and large quantities of mattresses, has requested quotations from DMIB. he said. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article75 1984-03-30 21 ADELAIDE Elders IXL Ltd said it will reduce its on-market cash offer for Carlton and United Brewery Ltd (CUB) to account for CUB's six A-cents a share interim dividend. With the consent of the National Companies and Securities Commission, the offer will be reduced, effective theReuter - 75 words
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Article48 1984-03-30 21 LONDON Operations within the Broken Hill mining industry, including North Broken Hill Ltd, have been suspended, as a result of industrial action, London agents Austral Development Ltd announced. Austral said Broken Hill operations will remain suspended until they can be resumed on an economic basis. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article68 1984-03-30 21 BERLIN The West German cartel office has conditionally approved the takeover of west Germany's Grundig electronics firm by Philips of the Netherlands, according to German media. The Berlin-based anti-trust watchdog agency, however, gave Philips until the end of 1985 to divest itself of its 15 per cent shareUPI - 68 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-03-30 21 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By LIKE its competitors, C.K. Tang Ltd has not emerged unscathed from the difficult conditions m the retail trade. Operating profits for the department store after a year of trading is a mere $3,000 down 99.9301 words
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221 1984-03-30 21 THE bidding at the first auction of an entire multi-storey office building yesterday failed to reach the heights the owners had hoped for. Bidding for the SKM building started at $29.5 million and stayed at $34.75 million. When no one221 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-03-30 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Faber Merlin By Resignation chairman comes as a surprise amidst the good news FABER Merlin, last year's most popular stock, has not disappointed those who have chased its shares throughout the year. Business for the hotel and property group in the firstReuter - 479 words
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146 1984-03-30 21 'Summer decision' by Chicago on Simex linkage WASHINGTON The Chicago futures authorities will probablyonly decide "this summer" on Singapore International Monetary Exchange's (Simex) request for a trading link with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) chairman Susan Phillips said the agency will soon seek Snblic comment onReuter - 146 words
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Article2462 1984-03-30 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 al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,462 words
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Article1555 1984-03-30 22 INDUSTRIALS Alrem (2 20B 2.25S) (12) 2.24 (3) 2.25 Aatah (188B) (14) 1.90 (12) 1.89 (2) 1 91 (19) 188 A1SB (4 56B 4 60S) (1) 4.64 (2) 4.62 (5) 4 58 (2) 4.56 AMD (3 34B 3.36S) (1) 3 36 (8) 3 34 API1,555 words
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Article2783 1984-03-30 22 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/ri|tits. N Tai-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. 19*3/84 Last YMd Voi Day rffh Low Company Sate Chanft (000) Kfh Low2,783 words
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Article, Illustration20 1984-03-30 23 Singapore Mar Malaysia Mar Ctosin 8 P"«S cents/Mo 227 25 up 2 75 cents 250.50 (M) up 0.50 cent20 words
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Article15 1984-03-30 23 Closing prices MS/kilo Straits Tin $29 lb unch Turnover: 60 tonnes, down 20 tonnes15 words
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Article34 1984-03-30 23 GOLD USS/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 390 10 -390 50 386.10 386.60 Hongkong ***** -390.50 ***** -386.50 Wed Tues New York 390.00-390.50 386 80 387.30 london 386 00-386 50 388 60 -389 1034 words
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Article123 1984-03-30 23 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526.337 and closed at 5526,255. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.90 1.30 and reached U*****.30 1.70 (day high), closing the morning at U*****.80 1.20. It re-opened at the same level, went up to U*****.60 1.00 and settled the day at U*****.00 0.40.123 words
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Article31 1984-03-30 23 COPPER Cl tTo£T Ned Spot 1064 50-1065 00 (1072 00 -1072 50) 3 months 1081 00 1081 50 (1088 00 1089 00) Market lone Barely steady Sales 15 500 tonnes31 words
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Article31 1984-03-30 23 Closing prices ALUMINIUM tome Ned Spot 972 00 973 00 983 50 984 00) 3 months 992 00— 992 50 < 1003 50- 1004 00i Market tone Easier Sales 10.100 tonnes31 words
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Article132 1984-03-30 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower on late selling, sparked by Pakistan's bid at lower levels and easier palm nil futures. PALM Closing prices Crude MJ tonne palm oil Wd' 1440 (South) Apr 1410 (north! 1421 (central. Refined palm ml uss/ tonne RBD palm oil Apr 785132 words
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Article66 1984-03-30 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher with April One RSS buyers quoted at 227.25 cents per kilo, up 2.75 rents. In Kuala Lumpur, rubIh*i prices closed slightly higher at 250.50 cents per kilo for April Int One RSS buyers, up 0.50 cent from Wednesday. The International Natural Rubber66 words
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Article57 1984-03-30 23 THE Straits Tin price m Fenang was unchanged at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. Dealers said demand remained poor despite a sharp rise m London. The buffer stork manager was the main buyer. Turnover fell to 60 tonnes from 80 on Wednesday,57 words
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Article27 1984-03-30 23 silver oss/troy oz Thn Wed Smgapore 9 73-9 78 9 42-9 47 Ntd Tues New Yor» 9 78-9 83 9 49-9 M Source Credit Suisse. Spore27 words
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Article318 1984-03-30 23 FOB m bales (S cents/klo) (M C ents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 223.50- 224 50N 276.25 227 25N unq u nn Int 1 RSS Apr 224 .50-225 00 227 25-22/ 75 248 75-249 75 250 50 -252 00 Int I RSS May 228 75- 229318 words
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Article315 1984-03-30 23 Noon clcynj Gambler 100% 2nd class ?60 A 5% 183 00M prices 100 ki f OB NSW 300 00 (sellers) 100* 3rd class 255 8 10% new crop 182 00N Coconut t0,..,. Produce lichanee 5% 25 C 15% *****N Source rroduce txcnange m m 020% 17gQ0N Bulk FOB315 words
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Article467 1984-03-30 23 1 a round-up of wire services i i i i i i i i i i Hongkong Hang Senj ~~l Thursday 1057.09 (1118.85) i Week ago 1156.07 0 Australian All-Ordinaries Thursday 744.9 (739 9) gtWeek ago 730.0 Australian Industrials j— Thursday 966.1 (963.6) Week ago 960.2 i Financial467 words
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Article254 1984-03-30 23 N HK$ Change Henderson i*nd im -on Hutch Wham Warr 540 -085 Shk Props 700 -055 HK Bank 90S -03 Hutchison 1790 -0.8 Slme Darby AMorimwi Hoiflj 075 -005 HK Elect «75 _o2 Intl City OS2 -0.05 Slno Land 043 -003 Bank Of East Asia 2350 -16 Hk Elect254 words
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Article325 1984-03-30 23 M«f ?9 Yen Chanje Mitsubishi .sw Mllsul Co .m k AjlnomoUi 1 1 10 '30 Mitsui ShlpbMic Ifil '1 Ak Ml -13 Mltsul Smelting M 2 -16 Anmda 1290 -00 Milsukmht 356 Axahl them 473 10 Mitsumi 1130 -30 Auhl CilaM 798 .9 Murala Mfg Hank Tk w- ft325 words
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Article327 1984-03-30 23 Mar n Cents Charlie |C| 205 -I (»i«tl Lelghton 172 2 tmrMj Lend Uue 4TO +5 Magellan Pet Aust 185 unch All 175 unch Mayne Nlckles-s 245 unch A N 1 270 10 Metals Explor A I- M 200 unch N L «8 At>rrr..yle 820 +20 Mideast 80 unch327 words
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Article240 1984-03-30 23 Mar 28 IBS Change Alcoa 41* +1 Allied Chem Cp 51* Allts-Chalmers 12* Am Tel i. Tel IS* unch Amu Inc 27 Ami Corp 34* Bethlehem SU 27* +H Boeing Co 36* +1* Burroughs Cp SO* f* Caterpillar Co 52* +2* Chase Manhtn 48* Chrysler Cp 26* Citicorp240 words
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Article551 1984-03-30 23 Mat 29 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 173 2 Ass. Dairies 180 +2 BTR PLC 484 +4 Babcocks 179 -3 Barclays 517 +13 Beechams 315 unch BICC 255 +2 Blue Circle 408 -5 BOC Group 282 +1 Boots 189 +2 Bowater 332xr BATS 223 +5 Britannia 84 unch BP 475551 words
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Article224 1984-03-30 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.0820/40 and trading for the day was between the range of $2.0788 and 5J2.0875. The rate closed easier at 552.0850 60. The greenback eased against the major currencies m anticipation of a large budget deposit figure to be released later today. Against the Deutschemark,224 words
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Article277 1984-03-30 23 From Pag* 22 HMPB (4.705) (10) 4.60 (5) 4 78 (2) 4.74 (3) 4.72 Krmayu i 5 958 6 00S) (5) 6 00 (1) 5.90(16) 5.86 Umgml (2 958 2.975) (1) 2 99 (3) 2.98 (2)2.95 NSOP (4.008 4.185) Sel (nta (3.908 3 925) (1)277 words
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Article206 1984-03-30 23 Interbank Over the toe'S" Loc^ dollars to Foreign currency currency one jnit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9620-***** 5 17-507 Canadian dollar 1.6300- -1.6314 621 NZ dollar 1.3917—1.3934 729 713 Sterling pound 3.0326—3 0361 3.34-3 29 US dollar 2 0850-2 0860 4 84-4 79 Local dollars206 words
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Article210 1984-03-30 23 Managers' prices for Mar 30 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 38—3 59 The Savings Fund 1 2 08»d Spore Prog Fund 144—153 S pore Sec Fund 2 22-2 36 S pore Invest Fund 1 19—1 26 S'pore Equity Fund 1 43— 1 52 Asia Unit Trust Mai210 words
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Article, Illustration747 1984-03-30 23 Roceipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyaee) Arr carjo time block m Cont (39W) 30/3 (2000) FSB 0700 0800 F3 Hayakawa M (5413F) 31/3(0700) TA 3 090-*****,1800 1900 L7 Family Ace (43A) 31/3(0700) FSB 090O -1 000/1 80 01 900 L7 Ratana747 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-03-30 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Builder 22 aside 30 3 Feng Ming 3/4 aside 30 3 Kota Rukun 10/1 aside 30 3 New Stalhon 1/2 aside 30 3 Raid Timor 19 a side 30 3 Alpha Pacific 10 '1 30 3 2 4 Barber Perseus 46/7264 words
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Article303 1984-03-30 24 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Neptune Orient Lines BJCEH By AS EXPECTED, Neptune Orient Lines did not sail out of the storm last year. Pre-tax profits fell 35.5 per cent to $8.4 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1983, although business for the national shipping line did303 words
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262 1984-03-30 24 In the black again with $7.1 m in pre-tax profits United Industrial Corporation LOCAL detergent manufacturer and property based group United Industrial Corporation, which suffered its first loss in 1982 since it went public 13 years ago. got back into the black last year. Group pre-tax profits rose to $7.1262 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-03-30 24 From the companies desk HIGHLANDS and Lowlands Bhd, which saw a 9 per cent rise in pre-tax profits on unchanged turnover to M$49.4 million, is recommending a final 12.5 cent a share dividend, making a total of 17.5 cents for the year. A WEAK Hongkong dollar and savings153 words
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Article40 1984-03-30 24 THIS is another name for the most liquid assets of a company. It includes cash, any investments which can be realised easily, and accounts receivable (money owed to the company) where allowance has been made for bad debts.40 words
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Article57 1984-03-30 24 THIS is a limit imposed on the quantity of goods produced or purchased. Import quotas are sometimes used by countries to restrict the purchase of goods made in foreign countries. Export quotas are often imposed by commodity producers to enable them to control prices. Some countries ban the imposition57 words
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Article52 1984-03-30 24 Quoted companies THESE are public corporations, whose shares can be bought and sold on the stock exchange. As a rule, companies are not given a share quote, until they fulfil certainicriteria, which varies from exchange to exchange. The company's securities which are quoted can be ordinary shares, fixed interest stocks,52 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-03-30 24 SELLING SHORT NOL's 15th annual meeting NEPTUNE Orient Lines will hold its 15th annual meeting on May 30 at noon on the 4th storey, NOL Building, Alexandra Road. The first annual interest on the NOL $130,000,000 7 >/4 per cent Unsecured385 words
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190 1984-03-30 24 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By SINGAPORE News and Publications Ltd made a pre-tax profit of $25.4 million last year, Its first foil year m operation. The group made a pre-tax profit of $5.5 million m 1982, bat this is not strictly comparable190 words
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Article33 1984-03-30 24 FIRST Allied Corporation Bhd announced that the last day (or acceptance of their rights issue is May 31. 1984. The rights issue document will be despatched to shareholders by April 14.33 words
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Article23 1984-03-30 24 VAN DER Horst will be holding its 10th annual meeting at No. 11 Pandan Crescent, on April 12 at 10 a.m.23 words
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Advertisement448 1984-03-30 21 What a typical family of four TNIS Cklllt would buy from Tantfn Halt WMk trow last wet market ""k 1 1 500gm lean pork 4.00 Unch p\^> 300jm streaky pork 245 Unch i^t^/ 500pn mutton 550 Unch L^^_J 500fm beef (frozen) 5.00 Unch lkf cWcken: hen 480 unch /> cockerel448 words
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Advertisement241 1984-03-30 22 I m\&m*mm &*(i^^*a*^ei88a*j9^ mA*± m 4 M^Vt^ 00^ /^a5\ i < Venue. CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I jv HiM Street, S'pore. g sjp J Date: 24-3-84 to 29-3-84 f\/\/^/\ S B lAjt Time: 12.00 noon to 9.00 pm daily. Y**>l^ **B rsV 1" iOuderland Admission Free V^ «x S»* <241 words
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Advertisement93 1984-03-30 23 tc Af^ A fresh '^^BS®K^^ ■m/I Qj I amusing and lyfLjQj**' down-to-earthi J»»^" approach to the Bprw exotic myth of Chinese aig j^T^^^^. inscrutability. m JV mao ■I FOR BEGINNERS... )'(%.^/^lj^7 y/^ outlines a sad history of \W&r^^/fJt defeats, then the triumphs E\£. J^'\^' ne s^ or V Modern China93 words
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Advertisement9 1984-03-30 24 And your home will never be the same again.9 words
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Advertisement593 1984-03-30 25 i ii PAGE 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: R *TES: ASUttIMC ATIOM rilinv ■^fr MoiMtey Frfctey 900am-5 30 pm HTT YTTi^ m,^ I CLASSIFICATION GUIDE v B» p"a^ j% I m A w^ s-i— m 188. 'M IM B. 'M m Aim im Saluroay 900 atn .1 00 pill ci q nr,593 words
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Advertisement196 1984-03-30 25 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out <»«>S»B»B»«»a»B» L Capital Restaurant (Pt«) Ltd 207 Cantonment Road (B— ida overhead bridye) Singapore 0208 Tel: *****16/*****09 ROAST GOOSE STEAM SULTAN FISH BRAISED TIGER SHARK'S FINS AIR FLOWN DAILY WHOLESALE/RETAIL WELCOME Home catering for Lunch a Dinner atao available. I j"| BJMx -J[^aBBBB\J^BMBBBBBBBBBBBB^?5^BBBBlBM j196 words
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Advertisement423 1984-03-30 25 11 Pleasure Boats CABIN CRUISER LAUNCHED November 1981. Maintained In excellent condition. 7 metre flbreglass hull. Very fast 35 knots. Very seaworthy. 235 Johnson Outboard reserve Johnson 6. 2 berths and usual facilities. Well equipped Including safety equipment. Can be seen at: RSYC. $31,000. Tel: *****67. TAKE A CRUISE on423 words
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Advertisement2189 1984-03-30 25 BBBVarBBpBBBVBBBBBB BBr BBBBBBBBV^BBBBBBW FTrf'T-f'-l bJ t^La! BBBBBBB*^^ BBBBBBB^^BBbIbBBB^bV i BBBBBBBBBBB> hI BBBBBBBBISr V ******************************888 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK STUDENTS: IF SCIENCE is your X most difficult subject, fear no X more. An advertiser has In- vented a method to help you master the subject and probg ably do well m your examinations. Find2,189 words
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Advertisement77 1984-03-30 25 30 Hairdressing BBBBH ViS M^mW BBBBM mW BBBB^B .dmW m BIO* Dry $8 Manic ure I'» »-r Par c* I HRever(H.K.) Hairawasißg Servtces Cat a Blew Dry UCat A Perm $8.51 Cut a CBtoBT SUM Cat a Heua SUM Conditioner and Choice of Shampoo Free of Charge. For appointment, please77 words
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Advertisement390 1984-03-30 26 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage U I LCOMI OPEN DAILY ix |j 10.00 A.M. TO 11.00 P.M. D\\J*i I "Massage Ack <. > Sauna Bath UC Rub Back QoimQ Facial OdUllcl 'Manicure 51, Goldhill Plaza, #03-09 Podium Block (Old Goldhill) TEL: *****00/ *****11 r You'll feel like390 words
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Advertisement427 1984-03-30 26 32 For Weddings LONGFORD WEDDING CARDS and albums Exclusive offer In April's Her World Magazine. Call: *****41/*****70 33 Babysitting/Creches EX-NURSE WITH child care experience wishes to babysit children. 3 years onwards at own home Tel: *****63 HOUSEWIFE AVAILABLE FOR babysitting at own home. Any age. District 2056/2057. Tel *****41. 34427 words
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Advertisement661 1984-03-30 26 34 Gardening 34 Gardening --^m 'T*» BBF j leisure T^^ J. Jf^M f urnilufe EUJKia^'^af a^B^^^^^^^B^B^Blß?**^ U -Ml 'mi S^tMIIK. MITIIUI m MW »«00> I»S< '0 HM'M MUtOMKAU- «U«0 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor WM I \JM GLORY systems energy saver I *H under on* roof. |B^Wt][ I661 words
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Advertisement497 1984-03-30 26 roof LtAK AQfc, GENERAL renovations and repairs, painting and tiling, call for free quotations, no obligations. Ong Hal Chwee Enterprises Pte Ltd Tel: *****09/ *****20 (night). SPECIALIST IN RENOVATION Of houses, offices, factories, shops. Partitions, celling, wallpaper, carpet, flooring tiles, rubber tiles, painting, brick walls, plumbing service. *****73. WENQ HO497 words
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Advertisement807 1984-03-30 26 37 Aircon/Refrigerators ROOM, SPLIT-PACKAGE FOR Rental/sales at reasonable price Fresh Air-conditioning Pte Ltd Tel: *****88. 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems JVC KY 1900E Professional 3 tube video camera plus 10 100 mm. Fujinon super wide 55 mm lens. All In case 558,600 Technics SVIOO Digital Audio Processor for digital super hl-fl807 words
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Advertisement688 1984-03-30 26 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVALS. TRANSPORTATION, dumping with labour, tree cutting, reasonable charges Day and night Tel *****66 HOUSEHOLD OFFICE REMOVAL. Specialised m piano, delivery, disposal services Reasonable charges Tel: *****71/*****91 HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION .service. Days t nights service Workers provided. Charges reasonable Please call *****78 SPECIALISED IN ALL kinds688 words
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Advertisement738 1984-03-30 26 53 Computer Products/Services BRAND NEW EAGLE PC-1 to clear at only $4,495! Call Daniel, *****71 during of fire hours 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services INCORPORATION OF COMPANIES, Conversion of business Into Private Limited Companies, Share Valuation. Wlnding-up companies, secretarial services, personal/ companies tax. Call Miss Yong: *****84 ACCOUNTS/TAX RETURNS738 words
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Advertisement775 1984-03-30 26 60 Business Opportunities FOREIGN BUSINESBMAN INTERESTED to buy all fashion cloth Ings (men women) Distributors please cull *****28. Mr Kong (2pm to 6pm) FORMATION OF COMPANY for local foreign businessman ($900). Interested tel *****39 *****07 Multlblz Management System. LEATHER GOODS STOCK lot required large quantity, ladles bags, shoes, belts, Attache775 words
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Advertisement653 1984-03-30 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive An international petroleum engineering services company invites applications Irom suitably qualified candidates for the position of:CHEMIST The successful candidate will assist the Chief Chemist m the running of the laboratory, analyses of crude oil and petroleum products, liaise with clients on analytical and related653 words
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Advertisement598 1984-03-30 26 66 Situations Vacant I a) Professional Executive Advertising Agency requires a CLIENT SERVICE EXECUTIVE To work on a major Inte rtiallon al client account Must be fluent m Kngllsh and Mandarin Previous agency experlen. desirable Attractive salary and benefit* Write with p«TM>nal details and experience to date Please enclose non-returna598 words
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Advertisement520 1984-03-30 27 Vn|ri IF YOU LIKE the bright lights H I ILsV and have some knowledge un I I I^B lightings and sound systems, i why not try your hand as a B. Showbiz Technician? This Hi S BTI f^B position is required at classi- I ■■111 fication 66g. 66 Situations Vacant520 words
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Advertisement170 1984-03-30 27 66 Situations Vacant s MMgagaa I c) SecrtUriMl/ClericMl MITSUI MFG (S) PTE LTD invites applicants for:— Requirements:— GCE '0' Level with LCCI Intermediate m Book-keeping. 1 year working experience m the manufacturing environment. Ability to type. Age not above 26 years. Willing to work long working hours. Salary Negotiable. Please170 words
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Advertisement419 1984-03-30 27 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrtUrlMl/OericMl PACIFIC CARRIERS PTE. LTD. (Tha Shipping Arm for tha KUOK Organisation) has immediate vacancy for a CLERK/TYPIST m tha Chartering Department Requirements: a GCE. "O" Laval with a paaa m English a Ability to typa accurately and naatly at 40SOwpm a Preferably with torn* experience419 words
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Advertisement580 1984-03-30 27 96 Situations Vacant m) SecntMrLU/CleiiaU A well established foreign bank invites application* for the post or: CLERKS/TELLERS Applicants should possess: c GCE "O" level with minimum 4 credits Including English and Mathematics c Ability to type at 35 w.p.m. c A pleasant and courteous disposition. c An interest In service580 words
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Advertisement601 1984-03-30 27 66 Situations Vacant SecretariMl/aertcsJ A well established and axpanding organisation invites applications for the position of GENERAL/ ACCOUNTS CLERK a GCE O" Level c Able to keep simple accounts a Able to type c Knowledge m operating telex machine Applications giving qualifications, experience, expected salary, contact telephone number and a601 words
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Advertisement518 1984-03-30 27 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMTiMl/ClericMl &<&><&><&><&><& International freight forwarding exhibition transportation contractors located at Pasir Panjang has vacancies for SHIPPING PERSONNEL a Good knowledge of import/ export documentation and PSA procedures, c 1 year's experience m similar position. c Able to work Independently, c Preferably between 20-30 years old. Please518 words
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Advertisement643 1984-03-30 27 66 Situations Vacant 58«8>%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%V8^9^5>Ta^9^9^aa e^aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiSBaaaaaaaaBVaSBBaaaaaaSaaaaaHBBBS c) SecretMriMl/Clericsl FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required for immediate employment c Preferably residing m dlst 12. 13. 14. c GCE 'O' level c Mln. LCCI Intermediate Able to keep full set of ac- counts c Must be able to work Independently with at least 2 years643 words
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Advertisement437 1984-03-30 27 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretsrisJ/ClerlcsJ SING PAC PTE LTD requires a JUNIOR SECRETARY vlth good typing speed and {nowledge of telex and filing Interested, please write to: »10-06, UOL Bldg. Somerset Road Singapore 0923 Note: The previous applicant. MISS MAGDALENE CHIAM, residing In Ang Mo Kio. please contact the above437 words
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Advertisement676 1984-03-30 27 66 Situations Vacant c) S+crttsrisl Clerics] An established Freight Forwarding Company invite* applications for FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK a LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate a Working experience preferred though not essential c Able to type Please apply m writing stating salary expected and telephone contact number to: THE ADVERTISER S.T. BOX A*****676 words
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Advertisement568 1984-03-30 28 aa— 66 Situations Vacant Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST feqimed by a leading Transport Company at Anton Road. OCI 0 I i-wl. experience nut necessar> Preferably able to operate telex machine (not essential) Please submit written applications lo: Shipping Manager 15 Enggor Street 11-03/04 Realty Centre. Spore 0207. FEMALE CLERK/568 words
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Advertisement589 1984-03-30 28 66 Situations Vacant 1 Secretarial Clerical I Computer company requires RECEPTIONIST Preferably with exi>erlence B TnUTested write with full ret mi m.- and expected salary to S.T. Box A9OMI 390 Kirn Seng Road Spore 0923 Established garment factory requires GENERAL CLERK 3 GCE 'O' level ability to type Thou interested,589 words
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Advertisement629 1984-03-30 28 66 Situations Vacant I c) Secretarial/Cleric* Urgently Required GENERAL CLERK a Ability to type neatly a Speaks Knglish fluently a No experience required Interested, please call: *****68 46M944 Well established Trading firm v gently requires 1) FEMALE SECRETARY 2) SENIOR CLERK Interested applicants are n quested to submit full person629 words
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Advertisement964 1984-03-30 28 66 Situations Vacant if ej Secretarial/Clerical VACANCY FOR GENERAL Clerk Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit m English (English stream) Ability to type Knowledge of Mandarin Is an advantage Interested applicants please write m to:- 625 Aljunled Road #05-08 Blk A Aljunled Industrial Complex, 1438) FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED by an964 words
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Advertisement628 1984-03-30 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK WANTED fur motor trading company l or 2 ISo experlence Contact MANY GOOD JOBS available for you In town If you type, operate telex or PABX With clerical duties Call *****88/*****22 OFFICE IN JURONG Town requires Clerks. Experience not necessary. Interested please628 words
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Advertisement482 1984-03-30 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Smies Sates An expanding and wall established International Company specialising m electrical and systams products offers prospects and career to hard* working PRODUCT ENGINEER Rsquirements:- Possess Diploma m Electrical Electronics with 1 2 years' sales experience Have good connections with consultants and architects482 words
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Advertisement210 1984-03-30 28 I dsiatuiss Distributors of highly advanced super microI computers systems have vacancy for: SALES EXECUTIVE Applicants should: Have proven successful sales record Be 22 —30 years of age Possess own car Self motivated and with pleasant personalty Have minimum 1 year's experience m Micro-comput-ers sales j Salary will be commensurate210 words
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Advertisement397 1984-03-30 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Established computer companies require: FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES c GCE O' level c Experience In sales c Knowledge m computers will be an advantage but not necessary We offer: training m computers and related softwares generous and negotiable basic pay and transport allowance good job prospects397 words
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Advertisement533 1984-03-30 28 j 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales CAREER OPPORTUNITY at Representative for one of America* leading insurance company. Individual we aeefc is probably doing well at present iob yet somewhat impatient with progress. While applicant*, need not have insurance experience, ambition, determination .md desire t<> serve others a.s well is self533 words
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Advertisement527 1984-03-30 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales j A highly aucceaaful boutique chain organisation with new outlets m Orchard Road has immediate vacancies for: FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS We require mature females above 20 years, with taste and liking for fashion, a flair for selling, sales orientated with relevant experience preferably from acknowledged527 words
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Advertisement617 1984-03-30 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales CRYSTAL PALACE requires MALE INDOOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES Pleasant personality Speak fluent Knglish Must have completed N.S. Average gross salary 51. 600 or more for the right person GENERAL WORKERS Attractive salary and incentive allowance Interested applicants, please call pe* tonally at 456 Riv.r Valley Road617 words
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Advertisement691 1984-03-30 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales WANTED SALESGIRLS AND Salesmen Must be fluent m English and Mandarin. Interested, please apply personally at «03-62 C, 5001 Bearh Koad. Golden Mile Complex Tel *****84 on 30th and 31st March '84 between 10am and 2pm WELL ESTABLISHED BOOK retailer requires female Bookshop Sales Assistants691 words
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Advertisement566 1984-03-30 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical g) Technical f PLASKON ELECTRONIC 1 MATERIALS, INC. We are a branch office of U.S. company supplying materials to the semiconductor industry. We are seeking a candidate to fill the position of ENCAPSULATION SALES ENGINEER REQUIREMENTS University degree m Engineering/Chemistry 5 years566 words
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Advertisement343 1984-03-30 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 8) Tecludcml g) TechiUcmi f 1 IVywy Pte Ltd Sol* Agent for Ricoh ha* immediate vacanci., TRAINEE TECHNICIANS (In office equipment and electronics) c Completed GCE 'O' level preferably Technical stream or NTC m Electronics, c Must possess a Class 2 driving licence and343 words
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Advertisement220 1984-03-30 29 LEARN A SKILL IN PRECISION INJECTION MOULDING enpias requires MALE TRAINEE SET-UP MEN c Completed 'O' level and N.S. c Prepared to do 12-hour shift. 3 days work followed by 3 days off schedule. (Day shift: 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. Night shift: 8.00 p.m. to 8.00 a.m. Fortnightly rotation).220 words
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Advertisement476 1984-03-30 29 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical A Multi-national Company engaged In the manufacturing of precision engineering product* has vacancies for tha following positions at their manufacturing operations m Singapora. A) PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSISTANT To carry out quality Inspection or testing on components sub-as-semblies. To Issue materials and maintain records. B) DRAFTSPERSON476 words
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Advertisement573 1984-03-30 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical A progreeeive can maker and metal printing company invites applies lions tor tha following positions: A) PRINTERS a Completed N.S. a Prepared to work shifts. a Mln: 2 3 years of experience In offset printing (preferably metal printing). B) PRODUCTION FITTERS a Completed N.S a573 words
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Advertisement654 1984-03-30 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Well established construction company requires: SITE FOREMEN a Singaporean age above 25 years a Polytechnic diploma In building a With at least 5 years' experience In construction field. Interested applicants pleaee submit full rational particulars, contact talaphona numbar and expected salary to: ENG FONG CONSTRUCTION654 words
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Advertisement479 1984-03-30 29 66 Situation! Vacant g) Technical An aatabUahad company requtroe SUPERVISOR a Male. NTC, ITC or VITB certificate In Civil Engineering or Building drafting a Site experience preferred but not essential a Must be able to read and do construction drafting works Intaraatad applicants plaaaa write with full raauma. salary expected,479 words
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Advertisement723 1984-03-30 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation! Vacant i^^HH^^^H^^H^BHß^Bß^^^^B h) Production h) Production F^We are expanding...^ I With our new factory m Ang Mo Klo we 1 I now need: I 200 Female Production Operators I Requirements: I Completed Primary Education I Age lietween 1 6 —35 years I We offer: I723 words
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Advertisement349 1984-03-30 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I NEMIC 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 Primary 6 education QA/QC OPERATORS Salary start from $445 Experience349 words
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Advertisement837 1984-03-30 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production i Ets SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. EARN UP TCV^ $395.00(1ST SHIFTi $483.00™ i (2ND SHIFT) t A% t $485.00™ (3RD SHIFT) AS WE OFFER: Attractive starting salary Shift allowance Confirmation increase Attendance allowance Full transport subsidy 2 increments a year $100 00 introductory bonus BEST Programs837 words
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Advertisement254 1984-03-30 30 66 Situation* Vacant i iaaa— —a. A; Production fiir KANEKA SINGAPORE CO (PTE) LTD Specialist in manufacturing pharmaceutical Intermediates situated in JuronK l>'^ v vacancy for the folio* Ms] post TRAINEE PROCESS OPERATORS (MALE) e Willing to work (in .< rotating shifts e Aged 18 30 years and should have254 words
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Advertisement361 1984-03-30 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production isv^m LIMITED BE A PART OFUSLet us help you to a good start in your career C to Production I Operators I Machine I I Operators You will enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2A for 2nd shift i and $5A for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3361 words
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Advertisement405 1984-03-30 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production fl. A leading and expanding PVC Hose Manufacturer has immediate vacancies for. MALE MACHINE OPERATORS Gross salary minimum S420 $560 3 shifts rotation Opportunity for overseas training DELIVERY/ STOREHANOS Physically fit Benefits: 5-day week Attendance allowance Shift allowances Attractive yearly increment Annual wage supplement Transport405 words
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Advertisement376 1984-03-30 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production MPM requires urgently PRODUCTION OPERATORS Normal Shift: 8am to 5.30pm Requirements a Age below 30 years a Primary Education Singaporeans/ Malaysians welcome We offer: Attractive salary a 5-day week e Free transport •And many other attractive benefits Interested applicants are invited to call personally at:376 words
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Advertisement472 1984-03-30 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production has spare capacity of 40 experienced FEMALE OPERATORS to carry out sub-contract assembly work at our location for a period of 4—5 months Interested parties should write in giving brief description of the job plus volume requested Negotiations will commence thereafter on pricing and delivery472 words
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Advertisement1072 1984-03-30 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant S. M^. B^ B^^^ SSS^^^^ S ;==a^^^^^^—, #> Miscellaneous g Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Owing to expansion in our operations and promotion from within the company, we invite applications for the positions of: RENTAL REPRESENTATIVES (Counter Sales Female Representatives) Candidates must be:1,072 words
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Advertisement654 1984-03-30 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous V I AY DEL MAR FURNITURE INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD WE ARE A LEADING MANUFACTURER OF QUALITY KNOCK-DOWN FURNITURE IN SOUTH EAST ASIA AND HAVE THE FOLLOWING VACANCIES DUE TO RAPID EXPANSION 1) SITE SUPERVISOR 1 to 2 years' experience654 words
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Advertisement500 1984-03-30 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous x <8§£s* v. J YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED CENTRAL BAKERY in JURONG WHERE THE PROCESS OF BREADMAKING IS FULLY AUTOMATED has immediate vacancies forMALE TRAINEE BAKERS MALE ASSISTANT BAKERS FEMALE PACKERS PART-TIME WORKERS 800am to 12 00pm or 5 00pm to 9 00pm WE OFFfcR500 words
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Advertisement520 1984-03-30 32 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant I) Miscellaneous l) Miscellaneous requires (1) OFFICE ATTENDANT (2) GENERAL WORKER Requirementa: Completed full-time National Service or not be 4 liable for It i Physically fit Have a working knowledge of English i Starting salary will depend on qualification experience Other attractive service benefits520 words
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Advertisement417 1984-03-30 32 k Due to expansion, wa require urgently the following personnel: 1) EXPORT MERCHANDISERS a Minimum 3 years' relevant experience and Able to liaise with buyers and manufacturer. 1 Independently 2) FEMALE SALES CO-ORDINATORS a Minimum 2 years' relevant experience and able to follow up/ process orders independently 3) FEMALE SHIPPING417 words
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Advertisement322 1984-03-30 32 66 Situationt Vacant t) Miscellaneous Immediate vacancies for: DRAUGHTSMAN a ITC Certificate In Mechanical Engineering Drawing Design a Minimum 1 year working experience In similar capacity Experience In project coordination work would be an advantage ACCOUNTS 1 CLERK a Minimum GCE O' level with credit In Mathematics a it (I322 words
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Advertisement417 1984-03-30 32 66 Situationt Vacant a i aB^ H^ HHaH ==B i I) Miscellaneous Southern Ocean Shipbuilding Co Pte Ltd has immediate vacancies for the posts of--1 GCE O' Level I Ability to type I Pleasant personality I and good telephone I etiquette i I Minimum Secdndary I 2 Level j Experience417 words
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Advertisement670 1984-03-30 32 66 Situations Vacant 0 Miscellaneous ffoff-Kotc) requires a I to dismantle panels, fix f r panels and clean cars. A No experience required I Must be hardworking I 1 not afraid of dirty work y Starting salary $420 Can 4 earn as much as $500 fl i after a year670 words
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Advertisement447 1984-03-30 32 66 Situations Vacant a Mlscellmneous m ea*JBB9a>«HBB*B*B*B*BBB^B^B^B^BHBlBaB^SBBaslBMS^B^BlB^BBaBl Leading Freight Forwarding company requires 1. ADMINISTRATION CLERK Mm GCE O' level, age 21 I above Ability to type neatly ant) accurately Good manner and hard- working t Some knowledge In purcha-s-Ilng Salary: $450/- St above 2. PACKING SUPERVISORS Preferably 2 years working447 words
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Advertisement570 1984-03-30 32 66 Situations Vacant ggggißS^iii— i— a>^ Hß^ B^ ll^ BB aM **Meaje»Bß»BMßßji^eaaßeßaß»Hß^aeßßßßieaßMßa> I) MUceUmneoas RAFFLES HOTEL requires WAITERS/ 1 WAITRESSES (Full-time/ Part-time) Secondary education preferred Preferably with experience but training will be provided to those without Interested parties please writ* 1 m Of call personally from 10.30 a.m. to 6.30570 words
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Advertisement512 1984-03-30 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Urgently required SHIPPING CO-ORDINATOR SALES CO-ORDINATOR TYPING CLERKS DRIVERS Class 3 and 4 Interested, please cell personally CHIN HENG GARMENTS FACTORY PTE LTD 115-A Commonwealth Drive -05-20 Singapore 0314 Tel: *****7 Urgently required SECURITY GUARDS tor Bukit Timah. Jurong, Hiltview. Newton and town area. Good512 words
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Advertisement426 1984-03-30 32 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS urgently required by well established maintenance firm Must have previous eiperienca m security work. Interested kindly call •*****1. SECURITY GUARDS required Robinson Rd area. Tel: *****64 TRAVEL AGENCY requires immediately EXPERIENCED TICKETING STAFF (FEMALE 4 SALES PERSONNEL) Write to: THE ADVERTISER S.T.426 words
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Advertisement964 1984-03-30 32 f I —^a— a^^^^^^w^ 66 Situations Vacant iSSSSi^BBe^BBBB* I) Miscellaneous TRANSPORTATION COMPANY REQUIRES SZ Drivers Must be fluent m English Oood Knowledge of local roads Preference will be given to those with similar expelrence Please call *****18 between 10 a m 12 i noon to arrange for an Interview VAN/DELIVERY964 words
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Advertisement643 1984-03-30 33 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous REQUIRED 2 GENERAL Workers Preferably with olsi.s.s 3 licence COMM personally at 200 Jalan Sultan, "01-30 Textile Centre, Singapore (17 19 SERVICE MECHANICS REQUIRED ti> service (ire extinguishers Kxperienre nut necessary Must huve cl.i.s.n .< driving licence Contact 746.506W SUPERMARKET CASHIERS. SHOP Assistants. Waitresses. General Helpers.643 words
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Advertisement551 1984-03-30 33 IUJJtJJ AMONG THE MANY car sellers J i^urvr\ m today is an advertiser who 1 "1 7" |Of 1C 1 needs to sell her 1 year old Ford 1 JL JdLJB* Laser Ghia by Sunday. She has CJ UULHJ even i,, W ered her sale price f?t l^f^ /I\ 17^551 words
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Advertisement468 1984-03-30 33 75 Registration Numbers WANTED BEAUTIFUL NUMBER with 'SS" 2-dlgit. ConUct Robert *****98 Robert 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alfa Peugeot BUY BEAUTY SAFETY BUY ALFA ROMEO See the latest: Alfa 33 Sprint Green Clover 1.5 Giulietta 1.6 at CITY MOTORS (S) PTE LTD 275 Thomson Road, -01-03/ 04 Novana Villa468 words
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Advertisement805 1984-03-30 33 t 76 Vehicles For Sale ■^B^BMB^BB^B^BIBIBMBIBMB- c) Dmtsun/Nissmn ALMOST IMS NISSAN Laurel 2.0 i Automatic, one private owner, i director's car, alrcon, radlo/cas- sette, power steering/windows. < central locking, sports-rlms and Mlchelln tyres. Done 23.000 km, original paint In showroom i condition. $33,500 ono. Tel: *****51 i NOV 19«1 NISSAN805 words
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Advertisement863 1984-03-30 33 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year 5 p.a. 64 South Bridge Rd S 0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 5V'2% p.a. Blk 37 Circuit Rd *01-403 S 1337 Tel: *****40. 3 years 6 %p a863 words
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Advertisement681 1984-03-30 33 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1982 HONDA ACCORD EX Excellent condition. Metallic blue. High powered stereo system. Accident free $31,000 ono Tel: *****03 Freddie. HONDA ACCORD NOVEMBER 1980 All accessories, sports rims, PARF. Selling cheap at $20,500 0.n.0. Tel. *****94 Ricky Chew LATE 1980 HONDA Accord 4-door automatic. Power681 words
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Advertisement785 1984-03-30 33 h) Mercedes AUG. '78 MERCEDES Benz 200 Guaranteed tip top condition. Newly resprayed by C&C. Power window, central locking Blaupunkt radio/cassette, sports rlms/tyres. New Road tax. See to believe. Price $45,500 *****50 George. EXPAT LEAVING Must sell Mercedes 250 December 1977. Power steering manual, new tyres, new Konl shocks, metallic785 words
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Advertisement617 1984-03-30 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1981 MITSUBISHI LANCER aulo full accessories, new tyres, sport.* rims, hl-fl sound system with I years tax. Highest offer secures Call Alice. *****16/ *****17. 1982 MIT. SIGMA 1600 1 private owner, power steering/windows aircond. radio cassette, excellent condition. Asking: $23,000 Contact: *****68. Benson. 74617 words
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Advertisement837 1984-03-30 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota j) Toyota M~" TEST DRIVE... IaJD THE EXCITING NEW CORONA 1.6 PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR o 1 <n SPACIOUS, POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL f «75 NEW COROLLA 1.3 DX PARF $21,770 ARF $28,650 *O j 35 GL PARF $24. 110 ARF837 words
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Advertisement703 1984-03-30 33 76 Vehicles For Sal* k) Others SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot E Fringa Carpark K»mpong Java Road Singapore 0923 T«l«phon« *****11/ 5 !Op«n« from 9.00 am S 30pm) TRADE-IN LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1983 Jaguar 4 2 Auto Aircond Toyota Supra 2 81 Aircond Mit Tredla lfiOO GLS (EX) S'rims703 words
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Advertisement1935 1984-03-30 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles t) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles 7^ t,, 1 .9 ton rVggjcc engine I J Queen Street Tel: *****33 Aljunied Road Tel: *****32 Bukit Timah Road I e iSrS9??S7if a T st 98"* R S1,935 words
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Advertisement336 1984-03-30 34 77 Vehicles Wanted SINGAPORE USED CAR otter* Attractive prices for quality used cars. Any make model G1 G2 NO VENA VILLE 275 THOMSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1130 (Opposite Ho«tna Church) TEL: *****77 MR. KOH T ANGLIN USED CARS CO. offers good prices for all used cars. Any make model Also required336 words
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Advertisement403 1984-03-30 34 78 Scrap Vehicles CASH PAYMENT. ALL PARF scrap cars, used commercial Highest offer *****86 *****67 (Night: *****35). CHEAP SALE: 2100 c c. scrap paper for immediate transfer, $23,000 negotiable Leslie Koh *****55. REQUIRED 1974 MERCEDES and Volvos with PARF for export. High price guaranteed Richard Lee. *****51 WANTED SCRAP CARS/403 words
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Advertisement609 1984-03-30 34 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing property" LOANS at attractive terms For commercial and residential properties \Jr 1 Competitive interest rates from 4%£\°|o 9V2 Pa -t\O^ i Repayment up to 20 years k V^^ Use of CPF Scheme acceptable L Prompt service UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD 124/126 Robinson Road Singapore609 words
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Advertisement422 1984-03-30 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses AN EXCLUSIVE 3-LEVEL bung a low near supermarket 7 bedrooms *ith bath attached Living dining room, study, courtyard and servant's and kitchen with American household appliances Fully aircon. partially furnished Tel *****2-J Kxt 104 BUNGALOWS/ SEMI-DETACHED/ TOWNHOUSES for immediate occupation. Beautifully renovated, partially fully furnished422 words
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Advertisement311 1984-03-30 35 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing I LOAN RATES I g\ h^b^v /mm I a^l I I (PF allowed Independent valuation Progressive loan scheme Bridging loan available CCS oiieis loans loi up to 20 veais. a piot^tessive loan sttu-me and accepts use ol CPF311 words
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Advertisement563 1984-03-30 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 21, JALAN LAYANO I.ayang newly renovated single-storey detached bungalow, 5200 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, bathroom attached, big lounge, patio, ceramic tiles throughout, furnished and alrcond. $2,300. Tel: *****81. LUXURIOUS BUNGALOW, FULLY air-conditioned with private pool at Steven Road, walking distance to Orchard Road. Available for563 words
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Advertisement806 1984-03-30 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11, RAFFLES PARK, singlestorey bungalow, 12.000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's, mature garden Spacious patio, $4,500. cmprop *****75 DIST. 1027. 2-STOREY SEMI-DE-TACHED, near foreign school. 4 bedrooms, llvlng/dlnlng. Furnished/ unfurnished. Sale also considered Tel: *****54 DIST. 10. MAJESTICALLY SET on half acre of elevated ground.806 words
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Advertisement649 1984-03-30 35 jfhsdjfh PEMIMPIN PLACE (CORAL Park) Beautiful double-storey terrace house Fully furnished, alrcondltloners, $1,600 *****75 (owner). SEASIDE 2-STOREY DETACHED bungalow ready for rental. Having sea-frontage at Ponggol 17th Avenue. Enquiries: *****28 SEMI-DETACHED: OREENLEAF M.ACE $2,200. Jalan Jambu Batu $2,200 Mount Slnal $2,500 Deland Company. *****33/ *****44 WATTEN ESTATE 3-STOREY furnished bungalow649 words
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Advertisement828 1984-03-30 35 \npm A great place to live... S 1 Set m peaceful and quiet surroundings, Loyang Valley is easily accessible from the Pan Island Expressway and East Coast Parkway. 2 Changi beach is a pleasant 5-minutes drive away while a trip to the city takes only 20-25 minutes. 3 With a828 words
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Advertisement565 1984-03-30 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant t) Apartments b) Apartments §p^ TheWilshire W (District 10) W i| ij Penthouse style apartment m a very jjj|ij exclusive new development with large private roof garden and best common facilities. Will be professionally interior |i;!l decorated with finest inclusions to suit top I565 words
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Advertisement753 1984-03-30 35 DIST. S, MIDDLE BUDGET apart menus, close to American Japa nese schools Balmeg Court $2,700/ Faber Hills $2,600 Greenacres $2,900/ Hong Leong $2,300 Hln Seng $2,800/ l.onghou.se $2,800/ Regent Garden $3,100 Village $3,000 Western Grove $2,500/ Westpeak $2,500 Holland Housing 469-8585 BEVERLY HILL, PARTIALLY furnished, full facilities. $8,000. Draycott Tower,753 words
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Advertisement605 1984-03-30 36 Accommodation VMtnt I >l BMAR JAPANESE/ AMERICAN schools, beautiful brand new apartment with 3 bedrooms, •wlmmlng pool, tennis/ squash courts and M hours security for only $2,200. Holland Housing MB-7979. TANOLIN HILL CONDOMINIUM, Marco Polo vicinity, beautiful settings, lush greenery, small conaylex Beautiful kitchen, swlsjimtkg pool, tennis/ squash, $4,208 onwards605 words
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Advertisement987 1984-03-30 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments WST. S. ORCHARO VICINITY, near supermarket/ transportlon, spaclous apartment, with swimming pool/ tennis. 3,400 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, servant's $3 600 Mllus *****47/ 8. EXCLUSIVE BRAND NEW high floor, 3 bedrooms, split-level apartment with seavlew and condo. facilities Partially furnished. Principals only. Tel *****88. HNMKO COURT,987 words
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Advertisement878 1984-03-30 36 ww nvuui vuauuil Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 11 GIL STEAD COURT 3-bed-roomed walk-up apartment, store, partly furnished, wallpapers, swimming pool/ security. *****82/ *****80 DIST. 10 BRAND NEW apartment, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, with swimming pool and squash court. Call: *****26/ *****26 (Agent), DIST. 10 HOLLAND VICINITY, near market/ foreign school,878 words
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Advertisement814 1984-03-30 36 Vacant DIST. 11, NEWTON VICINITY 3 a! cond bedrooms, servant's, hlf floor, facing pool. Furnlshe $3,300. Slme Realty, *****88 DIST IS, BRAND NEW 2 lovely bet rooms, furnished apartmer Convenient, peaceful, com for able. $1,450. Admiral: *****22. DIST 11. ULTRA MANSION, cci trally located. 3 bedrooms, se vant's facilities, high814 words
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Advertisement854 1984-03-30 36 «v nvcommoaaiion Vacant mm SB^a^Bß^^a^B^Bß c) Rooms r- FULLY FURNISHED ROOM with th bathroom Rental $450/- 27 Jalan d. Jlntan (02-27) Blk D. Spore 092 (off Mount Elizabeth Road behind C.X Tang, Orchard Road l t l T 0 18^? ROOM m v- tached bungalow off MacPherson Road, near bus854 words
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Advertisement588 1984-03-30 36 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses ESTABLISHED FOREIGN COMPA NIES require houses/ apartmenu* In various districts for managers/executives RTC *****11/ *****72 INSTITUTIONAL CLIENT require: Immediately a house In choice district Budget $4000 to $6,000 Owners please call Collier! *****11. b) Apartments An Enghf h/J«p«n»i« coupla raquiraa 1 OR 2-ROOMED APARTMENT around588 words
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Advertisement424 1984-03-30 36 89 Proptrtits For Salt 89 Proptrtits For Sale 89 Propsrtiot For Sslo m) Houses m) Houses a) Houses fipJNrMsEVIUAII ■■M^jfeSTOREY SPUUEVEL SEMI-DETACHED/TERRACE HOUSES E^H^^LOCATED ALONG YIO CHU KANG ROAD.NEAR I AREA ADJACENT TO ANG MO KIO AND I ■YIO CHU KANG MRT STATION. SITE AREA OF OVER 30 ACRES I424 words
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Advertisement381 1984-03-30 36 HOUSING LOAN Attractive interest rates Up to 90°/o o: valuations 20 yrs repayment period Use of CPF savings acceptable 2 Shenton Way. 001-018. ICB Building Tel: *****33 Blk 354. Clement) Aye 2. #01-183/5 Tel *****44 1. Oueensway. #01-04. Queensway Shopping Centre. Tel: *****0 Blk 163. Ang Mo Kio Aye 4381 words
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Advertisement717 1984-03-30 36 89 Properties For Sato m) Houses DIST 1025. valua for your monay bungalow with swimming pool I clot* to Botanic Gardan. land eraa 33,000 sq It. 4 larga badroom*. praaantly tanantad to bankar. Asking $90 00 p.a.f 0.n.0. ALPHA 7340*33 DIST 11 ROBIN ROAD Beautifully renovated singlastoray datachad bungalow. 4717 words
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Advertisement787 1984-03-30 37 89 Propertie* For Sale 89 Propertiei For Sale a) Houses a) Houses i I It's easy with FOCL Loans up to 80% of property value I I Attractive interest rates j 1-15 years 9^4% p.a. 16-20 years 10/4% p.a. Use of CPF Savings acceptable Prompt processing of applications Call 533-3737787 words
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Advertisement693 1984-03-30 37 Homnwno 4101 I DISTRICT 14. OFF JALAN Eunos Well-maintained single-storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms/servant's. 6.500 sq ft Freehold $690,000 Everton *****36 DISTRICT 10. 6TH AVENUE. Double-storey semi-detached. 5 bedrooms, attached bathroom. 4.100 sq.ft. Freehold. $665,000 Berners *****72/4 DISTRICT 15. FRANKEL Estate Renovated single -storey corner semi-detached 3.800 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms/ attached693 words
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Advertisement812 1984-03-30 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses 2 1/2-STOREY TAI KENG Garden freehold on 3.000 sq ft. of land. 3 bedrooms plus servant's, selling with vacant possession. Tel: *****88 DISTRICT IS. OPERA ESTATE. Single-storey terrace. 1.400 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms. Car porch. Freehold. $315,000 Wess *****44 I DIST. 10, SEMI-OET ACHED, 3812 words
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Advertisement751 1984-03-30 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments t) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments #"'t.CHUfIM9fiRK \2to>r^ fj{jB^ HI 9 h Cla ss Residential Area +^?tt« I^PH9HH|B|HaHHHH Located at I^^ESjU^^jy^^^^^B Ang Mo Kio/Thomson Road I High Class Residential Area. Luxurious Apartment with I^BbVIbMHHbMH l751 words
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Advertisement554 1984-03-30 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale *> Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I Ffeast your eyes on the peak of luxury on Holland Hill Set \our goals high and settle tor that peak ot I f^^P* 1 lu\ur\ on Holland Hill554 words
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Advertisement224 1984-03-30 37 frilj TRILLION il PROPERTIES (PTE)LTD. 1 *****11 (8 line») J LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS WITH FACILITIES DIST. 10 Steven's Drive Townhouse. 3 bedrooms. 2.100 sq.ft $585,000 DIST. 11 Grand Tower 3 bedrooms Extensively renovated 1.800 sq ft $535,000 DIST. 12 Rajah Tower Type C. High floor 3 bedrooms, servant's 2,300 sq.ft. $475,000224 words
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Advertisement671 1984-03-30 37 89 Properties For SUb t) Private Aptrtmznts FOR SALE OR LEASE Mt. Faber Lodge a Stud m apart incuts ■JMtaMMiIM and pKijl llousev a At the slope •>! Mt Ka)yr < onplctc r.itiiit ir-» 111 l 11l I MH t I' II II I s ■quash, lubhooM fa Sale Iri.m671 words
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Advertisement4900 1984-03-30 38 89 Properties For Sale a> iii=Hi^=^«S^ss d) HDB Apartments i SELLING CHEAP 3 Rooms Com c monwealth Drive, save renova r tlon, alteration etc New wiring: I pipes. Contact *****4 SPOTTISWOODE PARK. S-ROOft point block High floor, faclnj v sea. SIyOOOO negotiable *****68 *****98/*****12 t STIRLING ROAD. 3-ROOMED. BU 165.4,900 words
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Advertisement478 1984-03-30 38 90 Properties Wanted a^s^s^a^s^s^sas^s^s^s^s^a^a^s^aSaaaaaa^a^a^a^^^aa^ BUSINESSMAN REQUIRES 3-BE roomed prhrmta nnniiiil 1 1 2 to Olst 12 Budget SLtW.OWI $350,000 Tel 2220iy31.ee OIST. 10/ 11. FIRM buyer of t* race or semi-detached, budg around ISOO.OUO Contact 2927:' after 9pm GENUINE BUYERS REQUIRE Flia 1 HUDC. Farrer Court/ Lak view/ Braddell View478 words
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Advertisement730 1984-03-30 38 91 Factory Spaces :D--ist JTC FACTORY AT GUI DRIVE. JU to RONG Land ar«M 41 iso mj It WWWd T- area 15. 70S sqft Leasehold 30 let plus 30 years 1977) 181 Vacant possession at $1 million or se 624.2S p. I Genuine buyers only Tal: 29*4152/ rs *****33 Mrs730 words
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Advertisement421 1984-03-30 39 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted OWNERS OF: 2) Urban or suburban lands. 3) Development projects with planning approval. 4) Projects under construction. 5) Other lands with development potential. If you are prepared to sell, enter a joint venture or require technical advice or project supervision, 9^o421 words
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Advertisement599 1984-03-30 39 92 Warehouses/ a Storage Space* GUAN HUA WAREHOUSE Building k at Oentlng Lane in Macpherson area (next to Slndo Building) for sale. Rapid access to city, container port and airport. Spacious loading and unloading bays. High celling height of about 14ft. and 400 lbs. floor loading for every floor. Large599 words
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Advertisement491 1984-03-30 39 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ a Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces «^s^s^*^*^*^*MM^MsSs^s^sUs1s^sasls^ «SSsSbhbhb^Sb^b^HS2 ~m^A* ~M~ A^m Ar~ B me ami —^mn mi I 0f 5*«** .SE^^fl ■SSSSSSSSSSS^^MiMMasiai^^^^SSSS Br^ ■i^^^^t quality^ TEL:*****62/*****07 (mrs bessie wong) I I i I j i i i i i i i I I491 words
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Advertisement481 1984-03-30 39 93 Offk* Space> 93 Office Spaca« 93 Office Space. b) Rentml b) Rentml b) Rental I CHOICE OFFICE SPACE.] AND A CHOICE j,!jijji;; Very competitive reni l^ilM^ charges yet i^B^iii; incomparable prestige uipffif^**sish«» t Low maintenance I Z££i "s&> i ust $7 a sq. m I SHaßßßSi^^^^BHy *No CBD charges481 words
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Advertisement410 1984-03-30 39 93 Office Space* b) Rental FOR LEASE Prime Office Space at TUAN SING TOWERS (New extension Wing) 30 Robinson Road Areas From 1.900 sq ft to 4.600 sq ft Available Immediately Enquiries Supertuck Rubber Co Pte Ltd Tel: *****44 (Pam) BRAND NEW OFFICE SPACE On high floor, corner untt. overlooking410 words
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Advertisement785 1984-03-30 40 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental INTERNATIONAL PLAZA (Next to the future Maxwell Road MRT Station) A prestigious landmark sited within the heart of Singapore s established commercial and business district Extensive renovations are being planned to upgrade the quality of the building interior and services785 words
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Advertisement145 1984-03-30 40 OUTSIDE CBD. APPROXIMATELY 200 sq ft. partitioned room for rental Tel: *****31. Sim Llm rower. JUTSIOE CBD. 700 sq ft Partiioned. carpeted, central air- :ond Others: 1.000 to 2.000 sq.ft. enquiries: *****21 •ARKWAY PARADE, high floor. >ea view. 936/ 1.670 sq.ft. Reasonable rental. Sale considered. Colliers *****11 'ENINSULA PLAZA, PRESTIGIOUS145 words
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Advertisement637 1984-03-30 40 93 Office Spaces maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammaaaaaaam c) Wanted WANTED TO LEASE OR PURCHASE within Singapore approx 60.000 to 100.000 sq.ft. of office space. space to be within same building, consecutive floors will need ample carpark facilities Pl«aae submit details on time/p«riod available »nd location not lalar than 12th April M to: The637 words
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Advertisement754 1984-03-30 40 94 ShopSpaci _94 Shop Spaces 94 ShopSpacas b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental I jIHH Hurry! Y^^% Wz£=^ Limited units available V>T^s^^M For lease or sale ■^fes W*~ (mP^ 1^ aj*^^T__»^jt *^P^-^^S^£^a^awa^aw\ I Centrally located at the junction of Orchard Road and Scotts Road, I between Goodwood Park Hotel and754 words
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Advertisement706 1984-03-30 40 94 Shop Spaces It) Rental f CUBCADEN ROAD SHOPPING CENTRE Storeys 1 and 3 are available for restaurant, airline, office computer, beauty centre, furniture and agency showroom. Joint Sola AQant: CHUI A YEO *****81 Shop Spacaa availaMa at Kirn Sang Shopping Cantra, 100 Kirn Sang Road, S'pora 0623. Unit Approx.706 words
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Advertisement561 1984-03-30 40 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental GEYLANG VICINITY RESTAURAN for rental/ take over 1500 sq fi fully equip renovated parklni facilities *****00 MOTEL NIKKO. FOR rental 2 units 311 sq.ft. and 200 sq ft Pleas, contact *****52 No agent please. MERIDIEM SHOPPING CENTRE Far East Plaza, groundtloor area: 342 sq ft.561 words
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Advertisement446 1984-03-30 40 Z I TRAVEL GUIDE T^ g 100 Air Travel c Southbound 19»4/85 s your window on Europ« 6 days WALES. LAKE DISTRIC AND SCOTLAND 6 day* CHATEAUX COUNTRY ANI PAWS uk. rraneo > 8 days FIVE CAPITALS AND HEI DELBERG UK. Belgium. Hoi land. Germany. Luxembourg J France 9 day*446 words
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Advertisement593 1984-03-30 40 102 Tours l-DAV STAY CASINO HOTEL (2 NITE BY AIR NOPMAI t.">9 PfP MON Tut THU fBl 3 DAY CASINO HOTEL (2 NITEI AC COAI M Mf ißf, H* AlB T NOHMAI »'79 DtP MONDAtS D 3-OAV CASINO HOTEL (2 NITE) DEIUXf KX/H B> AIR A MEALS NQRMAi. $?99 *E6»593 words
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Advertisement679 1984-03-30 41 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tourt SSSSSSSSS^SSSSS^S^SSm SSSSSSSSS^^^S^^S^^ gßßa^a^a^BSaaa^i^a^—BHa EUROPE 1984^ 1 Cheaper Better Than Ever Before! L 16 days DINERS EUROPE only $3499 I Italy France Switzerland Liechtenstein Austria Germany l Holland Belgium England Jt L Dep Apr. 19, 29, May 13, 27,31, June 3, Aug 6, 'A \2l679 words
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Advertisement895 1984-03-30 41 102 Tourt 102 Tourt 102 Tourt DAYS TAIWAN EVERY SAT $1,76» EVERY THUR/SUN FROM $4M 11 DAYS TAIWAN/HONGKONG INDONESIA/MALAYSIA I EVERY SAT $2,009 3 DAYS JAKARTA/PUNCAK I 14 DAYS TAIWAN/HONGKONG/ AND BOGOR EVERY FRI 5 560 I 9ANQKOK EVERY SAT $2,184 5 DAYS JAKARTA/PUNCAK/ I 8 DAYS BANGKOK/HONG- BADUNG A895 words
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Advertisement295 1984-03-30 41 Us] 2 NIGHTS FREE BALI HYATT A 4-night or 5-day arrangement costs you $995. The following 2 nights cost you nothing. Nobody beats this. More unbeatable holidays for individualists to SRI LANKA MALDIVES* TAJ MAHAL KASHMIR NEPAL G; THAILAND WITH PATTAY A CH A 1 AM 1 1 Call 296295 words
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Advertisement1081 1984-03-30 41 102 Tourt 102 Tourt 102 Tourt 102 Tourt THAI TOURS a sj? DIRECT FLIGHT TO S 1 (r[ Haadyai return $320/IS^ Gt^? <7 Travel off rhe hpar<«n rrarW DepMon/sat it OCdlCn iracK. Phuket return $360'.^Umwt^mmh/^^m.'^ lslt a tarni Stop at a puh DepThurs/sun .M Bfla^aSia^ i ui_ i i Haadyai1,081 words
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Advertisement654 1984-03-30 42 DIPLOMA Commencing: 6th April 84 CERTIFICATE Commencing: llth April 84 8 Intensive months lectured by Mr Stephen Quek. preparing students for December 1984 UK Examinations IBA DIPLOMA OF BUBINESS ADMINISTRATION (AUSTRALIA) Commencing: 23rd April '84 It 7th May '84 Registration i« now open (maximum 80 student*) For reservations, further details654 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration122 1984-03-30 43 Mr. Outk Seng Yong 85 year* old Dapartad 28.3.84 leaving behind Wife: Mdm Koh Stew Cheng Siatar: Quek Seng Yin Brother-in-law: Low Suan Peng Son: Quek Yean Chong (deceased) Daughter* Scow Long Scow Lung Linda Scow Yean (Anna) Scow Eng (Mona) Scow Boon Sons-in-lj* Chong Yean Chun Martin122 words
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Obituary, Illustration102 1984-03-30 43 The family of the late I FRANK WILLIAM SCULLY with to express their sincere thank* to all friends, relatives, colleagues and church members of OLPS and other Parishes for their condolence*, kind assistance, prayers, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. JOSEPH102 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1984-03-30 43 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS. PHILLIP SIM KIM PEOW nee MDM. MARY GOH LIANG INN i aged 80 patted away peacefully on 29 March. 1984 leaving beI hind beloved Husband: Phillip Sim Kirn Peow Sons: Daughters-in-law: Peter Sim Sybil Chew Michael Sim Lucy Chia Anthony Sim Maureen Tan and 1283 words
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Obituary, Illustration157 1984-03-30 43 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements f The family of the late MR BOEY PENG CHANG Of Apt Blk 5 Dover Cretcent, -14-10, wish to express their appreciation and gratitude to all relative*, friend*, colleague*. The Principal and Staff of Singapore Polytechnic and AUPE member* for their condolence*, donation*, wreath* and kind157 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1984-03-30 43 In Loving Memory Of TAN HOOD KIM 30/3/1907 30/3/1975 'Though time fades memories. It cannot break love's ties. The ember of your love glows on, Your voice still echoes In our hearts. In silent moments you are near. And we feel you m our lives.' Dearly micaed55 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1984-03-30 43 T In Sweet Remembrance of: TAN SEE CHOK Departed 3 years ago 30th March 1981 Dearly missed by: Parents, brothers, sister all loved ones.27 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1984-03-30 43 k In loving mamory ol TEO CHENG TONQ Oapartad: 30th March IM3 Daarly miaa*d and always. ramambarad by beloved wife, tons. daughtara, daughtar-in-law, aon-in- law, grandchildran and levad on«>. In Loving Memory Of MOM LIM LEE KHIAM Departed 30 March 82 Gone from our lives one so145 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1984-03-30 43 tnuuuuauuuuuuuuuuuuuBuuBuuaul THALAI THAVA8AM MR. M. MUKKIAH (Mason) Born 1901 Departed 13.4. 1M3 The family of Madam P Pachammal Children kindly rtqu«it the presence of all relative* and friends to attend the Thalai Thavaaam prayer for their beloved husband and father al 3 Kedondong Road. Sembawang. Singapore 2775 on57 words
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Article617 1984-03-30 43 Their big bid to win first Grand National since 1975 LIVERPOOL, Thursday IRISH trainers are all set to land their first Grand National since 1975 as final preparations are made for Saturday's race to be run over 7,200 m at Aintree. The world's greatest steeplechase isReuter - 617 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-03-30 43 IPOH, Thurs. Last-start winner Early Bird II underlined his chances m the $40,000 National Stud Cup sprint over 1,200 m for Classes 3, 4 and 5 Malaysian-breds on Sunday with an eye-catching workout here this morning. With T.S. Chiam up, the Ever So Bright four-year-old412 words
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176 1984-03-30 43 Champion lashes out at women jockeys LONDON, Thurs. FORMER British jockey Bob Champion, who recovered from cancer to win the 1981 Grand I National, says women riders are a danger to racing. "Women jockeys get in the way. They are just not strong enough or j big enough," he saysAP - 176 words
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Article344 1984-03-30 43 Handicap races favoured Jeep's mail ALTHOUGH I have been m the racing game for more than 30 years, I have never been an advocate nor supporter of the idea that our classic races should be run at weight-for-age. I was, therefore, glad that the Singapore Turf Club ran the Singapore344 words
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Article1682 1984-03-30 43 ffTTIRHi 1.30 restricted terms ItfiiUl DIV A 1,200 m (2, 3 and 4 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 6«* Financier 111 57 Ozonia-J Breukelen 4 nzg Hoon 5 2 C«mm*ad Pact S3 Ivy's League-Heddle 3 nzg Jakarta! 6 3 6* Maateir* S3 Monterio-G Breukelen 3 nzg Ltwag1,682 words
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Advertisement77 1984-03-30 43 "In Mtmorwm" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11k 2680 for your free booklet of "In Memorlam" verses. I *h( Pit> mow. uw Mktu»«. mjmnut* you, SMBik.*-** i "^aa^BaMaa^BSßßa j AMD WUIM tmtUMfO re tumt.mO WIWII aaaaaaakZj^^^-Zj w LOOlca aui IQH9 TUftM wtftaT Hfeal^ I aaaaasi _^^aaaarJ77 words
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192 1984-03-30 44 Bt )RDEAUX, Thurs. Hosts France won their second European soccer Championship warm-up match here last night but pained few new insights in a 1-0 victory over negative Austria. substitute Dominion* Rocheteau scored the only goal seven minutes from time, heading home a Manuel AmorosReuter - 192 words
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220 1984-03-30 44 HANOVER, Thurs. Substitute Andreas Brehme snatched a goal two minutes from time to give West Germany a 2-1 win over the Soviet Union's Olympic side in a friendly soccer international here last night. The injury-hit West Germans, making their last home appearance before travelling toReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-03-30 44 NEWCASTLE UNITED strengthened their promotion challenge with a 1-0 home win over Leeds in an English Division Two match. MARK McGHEE steered Aberdeen into the semifinals of the Scottish Cup with a 1-0 away win over Dundee United. Scottish Premier result Motherwell 2 Dundee 4. STANDARD LIEGE andAP; AFP; Reuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-03-30 44 Allison bids Boro a fiery farewell 4 THE Middlesbrough chairman fired me. He claims that my actions have irreparably harmed the club. I disagree. Since I've been here, I've done everything in the interests of the club, the players and the supporters. There's much more that needs to beAFP; Reuter - 326 words
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Article388 1984-03-30 44 Zico plans to honour contract with Udinese Z I INTEND to honour my conw tract. The contract mentions a programme for increasing the club's playing strength and (Udinese chairman Lamberto) Mazza told me he would do it. On the basis of assurances given me by Mazza, I'm sure UdineseReuter - 388 words
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Article266 1984-03-30 44 LAS VEGAS, Thurs Undisputed World middleweight boxing champion Marvin Hagler called his Argentine challenger Juan Domingo Roldan a "man in trouble" yesterday at a Press conference before their scheduled 15-round title fight tomorrow. "I'm not in Las Vegas on vacation. I'm here to workReuter - 266 words
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Article133 1984-03-30 44 NEW YORK, Thurs. South African Gerrie Coetzee said yesterday he would fight Larry Holmes despite a warning from the World Boxing Association that they might strip him of his title. Holmes, the International Boxing Federation's champion, and Coetzee have signed to meet over 15 rounds mReuter - 133 words
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272 1984-03-30 44 LONDON, Thurs. The Olympic dreams of at least one British athlete could be shattered by the arrival here of South African barefoot runner Zola Budd. The 17-year-old South African track sensation, the fastest women in the world over 5,000 metres, could represent BritainAFP - 272 words
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Article55 1984-03-30 44 ROl EN. Than. Investigations Into the death of one of France's leading middledistance runners yesterday resulted in the charging of Ave athletes for breaking drugs laws. Denis Leauement, 28, was found dead on Saturday following a partv at his home here the previous night when hard drugs, reportedlyAFP - 55 words
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269 1984-03-30 45 JAN VAN DER VEEN - Double reason for Fandi to be sore JAN VAN DER VEEN GRONINGEN, Thurs. Singapore soccer ace Kandi Ahmad remained In bed nursing the flu here last night, bat there was no consolation for him when he woke op this morning. The fin was still there, bat worse, his FC Gronlngen269 words
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Article, Illustration835 1984-03-30 45 Martin Palmer - Martin Palmer Timesport soccer spotlight on the Milk Cup final replay Reds keep Cup after titanic struggle Special report by picture MANCHESTER, Thurs. Liverpool won the Milk Cup final for the fourth year in succession when they beat Everton 1-0 in a game of compelling energy atUPI - 835 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-03-30 45 NEIL MORTON - NEIL MORTON By MEMBERS of John Bailey's family-at-war, after two exhausting soccer crusades, are presenting a united front on one major issue. Half the family may be flushed red with pride, half may be singing the Blues' praises. But they all agree: their John is547 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-03-30 45 MANCHESTER, Thurs. Everton received Joe Fagan's best wishes in the FA Cup after the Liverpool manager had seen his team beat their Merseyside rivals in thc Milk Cup final replay here last night. "I feel sorry for Everton," an emotional Fagan said. "But I don'tAFP - 206 words
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Article, Illustration528 1984-03-30 46 JOE DORAI; JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI JOE DORAI By Sign of the good times as FAS begin year with a healthy profit INCOME from domestic competitions, namely the Tsingtao quadrangular annd the Fandi Ahmad-boosted Merlion Cup, took the Football Association out of the red in the last 12 months. And in528 words
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Article240 1984-03-30 46 LONDON, Thurs. Beaten English Milk Cup finalists Everton leap straight back under the spotlight on Saturday when they take on Southampton in a full dressrehearsal for their Football Association Cup semi-final in two weeks time. Everton, who lost 1-0 to city neighbours Liverpool in the MilkReuter - 240 words
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Article439 1984-03-30 46 ALEX BIGGINS beat Eddie Charlton 5-2 to move into the quarter-finals of the Benson and Hedges Irish Masters snooker tournament at the Goffs Sales complex. County Kildare, on Wednesday. Other results: Tony Meo bt Jimmy White 5-4; Dennis Taylor bt Eugene Hughes 5-1; Terry Griffiths bt Bill WerbeniukReuter - 439 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-03-30 46 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By DUTCH windsurfer John van der Starre, who toasted his first Far East success by landing the Johor Open off Desaru last week, will attempt another first in a few months. The 23-year-old dental student hopes to extract more joy fromMARIAN TAN - 358 words
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Article245 1984-03-30 46 PETER SIOW - Tickets to Perth await top two PETER SIOW IF you are a boardsailor with dreams of visiting Perth, read on. The Singapore Airlines Group will provide a ticket each to the winner and runnerup of this weekend's windsurfer World championship trials off the East Coast Sailing Centre. The Windsurfer World245 words
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Article, Illustration472 1984-03-30 47 HAKIKAT RAI - Hiccup, but it 's still a 5-0 rout HAKIKAT RAI on the team trials of today ...and the challenges of tomorrow JAMES BARRINGTON is no relation of the legendary British squash player, Jonah. But for a while last night, he gave the impression of being able to match Jonah's track472 words
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Article309 1984-03-30 47 Go away to go up, Webb advises PUT Singapore's national squash coach Martin Webb in a crowd and he'll merge with the background! He shuns crowds, says very little and has an intense dislike for inconsiderate people especially those who smoke when sitting next to him. But ask him about309 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-03-30 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Tong Whye hand out rough justice to Mm Vi By MIN YI put up a stirring battle to slash Tong Whye 84-81 after two periods of extra time, but last the war on countback in the National Basketball League final at the Gay WorldJONATHAN CHOO - 343 words
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Article320 1984-03-30 47 BOCA RATON, Florida, Thurs. Top-seeded Jimmy Connors smashed Aaron Krickstein and third seed Jimmy Arias struggled past Brian Gottfried in second-round matches of the Boca Raton Grand Prix tennis tournament last night. Connors needed only 40 minutes to eliminate the 16-year-old Krickstein 6-0, 6-0, and AriasReuter - 320 words
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Article260 1984-03-30 47 COLOMBO, Thurs. NEW ZEALAND, fired once more by paceman Richard Hadlee, crushed Sri Lanka by an innings and 61 runs in the Third and final cricket Test here today to win the series 2-0. Hadlee captured three of the six wickets to fall on theReuter - 260 words
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Article36 1984-03-30 47 JAKARTA, Than. President Suharto has ordered Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Abdul Gafnr to study the possibility of Indonesia staging the IMS South-east Asia Games because of Brunei's sadden withdrawal. APAP - 36 words
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Article135 1984-03-30 47 JAKARTA. Thurs. Two American newcomers took the lead on the first day the Indonesian Open golf championship here today. Mark Aebli and Brian Mog carded five-under-par 67s to share the lead at the Pondok Indah course. Another little-unknown American, David Hobby, was a stroke furtherAFP - 135 words
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Article143 1984-03-30 47 INDIANAPOLIS, Thnrs. Nancy Hogshead became only the second American swimmer to go under 5C seconds In the women's IM metres freestyle yesterday, clocking SS.lt In the United States Indoor Nationals. Nancy, whs quit for two years after the US Olympic boycott in ISM, left secondplacedUPI - 143 words
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Article190 1984-03-30 47 ALBERT JOHNSON - THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association aim to select as many promising swimmers for the Asian championship in Seoul from April 28 to May 3 provided they meet the requirements. This was the assurance given by the association's vice-president, Fong Hoe Beng, who said yesterday that the190 words
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Advertisement115 1984-03-30 44 N4 ".m fi 1 usty Peavi —In Concert Rusty Pea* is an inter onal singer from United S of Amer: a. He frequently appears m cone on U'vision and radio. He I perfo d several es m Europ M Don't aiss rtunity j^KP^^J Have you found real meaning to life?115 words
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Advertisement490 1984-03-30 46 W\ SINGAPORE NEWS SS **fc^ PUBLICATIONS LTD ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce the audited results of the Company and of the Group for the financial year ended 31 December 1983. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 The Company The Group Turnover 94,680 21,341 117,247 26,804490 words
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Miscellaneous278 1984-03-30 47 ALL THE RESULTS Men Slagapare i HonKkon* (Zainal Abidin bt James Barrington 6-9. 9-4. 9-0, 9-2. Peter Hill bt Ken Li 9-1. 9-3. 9-5: Stewart Ballard 9-7. 9-2. 9-5; George Tan bt Asa Ram 9-2, 9-6. 10-8; Gerald Lim bt Ho Kok Shing 9-7. 9-3. 9-1) Malaysia J Papua New278 words
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551 1984-03-30 48 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Thurs. Hongkong was plunged into a state of shock today by yesterday's announcement that Jardine Matheson and Co is to move its holding company from Hongkong to Bermuda to avoid business problems arising from uncertainty about the551 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-03-30 48 Furniture used m serial to go under the hammer ANTIQUE furniture and clocks used m the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Mandarin drama serial, The Awakening, will go under the hammer this Sunday. The auctioneers, Victor and Morris, who had offered SBC free use of 17 antique items for the180 words
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176 1984-03-30 48 40 Hanoi troops in our bands: Bangkok BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand said today it had captured 40 Vietnamese soldiers who had crossed into Thailand m pursuit of Cambodian guerillas. The announcement by a Thai military spokesman came as Thai artillery and jets pounded Hanoi's troops m an area near the ChongReuter; UPI - 176 words
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Article29 1984-03-30 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials remained unchanged at 1,174.62 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration468 1984-03-30 48 CHARMAINE CHAN - Hennedige fined in dental workshop test case CHARMAINE CHAN Judge rules that he breached Factories Act By A TECHNICIAN making dentures in a dental workroom or laboratory is employed in manual labour and the premises are a factory, a district judge ruled in a test case yesterday. Judge Lee Cheong468 words
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92 1984-03-30 48 Jetfoil link to Batam 'will begin in June' JAKARTA, Thurs. A jet foil service linking thflj island of Batam, 20 km south of Singapore, with Singapore and Tanjung Pinang will be inaugurated in June, the English-language Indonesian Observer reported today. The paper quoted the Indonesian State Minister for Research andAFP - 92 words
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Article32 1984-03-30 48 What it should have been IN A letter m the Forum Page yesterday, the Singapore Bus Service provided the wrong telephone number for its Information Service Unit. The number should be *****66.32 words
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Advertisement207 1984-03-30 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Neptune Orient Lines Ltd has clearly borne the full brunt of the shipping slump as year-end results reveal operating losses. NAJEEB JARHOM has the details. Plans by Hongkong's leading trading company to move to Bermuda stunned the British colony yesterday and sent207 words
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Advertisement173 1984-03-30 48 £j& ARVIRBEL AESTHETICS BEAUTY POINT your secret to a more radiant complexion PROBLEM SKIN? If you have a problem skin complexion and ewe not sure what is to be done, don't despair! Stop worrying. Regain your self confidence and be proud of your skin complexion. Give yourself a chance for173 words
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Miscellaneous134 1984-03-30 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) op to 6a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.12 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11 27 C Fine Manila 22 36C Gear Amsterdam 49C Goudy Melbourne 9/24 C Fine Bangkok 26 34 C Fair Moscow -6134 words
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Title Section, Illustration25 1984-03-30 1 SECTION TWO Leonard Pennario. SSO's guest this week LEISURE, Pago Twenty You and Your Work: A new fortnightly series OUTLOOK, Pages Two and T hree25 words
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Article, Illustration987 1984-03-30 1 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG Stories by In a school somewhere along the ThaiCambodian border, children of refugees and resistance fighters of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front are keeping the flame of an old culture alive, even though it is threatened by the winds of war. They987 words
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353 1984-03-30 1 When the princess came to dance WHEN the Royal Cambodian Ballet Troupe came to dance in Singapore in 1963, it gave its first public performance ever, within or outside its country. The members used to dance only for the royal Cambodian court. The man credited for bringing them here to353 words
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Article, Illustration1639 1984-03-30 2 Can women have it all? This is the subject of a continuing debate on the modern woman's efforts to balance work and family. Some working mothers enjoy the support of husbands, employers and others around them. But for most, it's an agonising juggling act. Four women talk about1,639 words
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Article, Illustration740 1984-03-30 3 Christine Khor - Christine Khor edited by Case L JENA, 40, has been married for 18 years. She and her husband Kingsley have three children Anna, 17, Lena, 14, and Benjamin. 11. Jena has continued working throughout her 18 years of marriage and the birth of three children. Her reasons for740 words
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Article819 1984-03-30 3 Weighing the costs to women WORKING mothers have a multitude of tasks and errands to perform, not all of which are connected with their jobs and families. Many mothers take on a variety of jobs. They take courses to improve their skills and take up voluntary work for clubs and819 words
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Article, Illustration737 1984-03-30 4 MAY HO - MAY HO By A British language expert, who speaks six languages, says that one can't be snobbish about language. John Haycraft believes that students should be flexible enough to make themselves understood wherever they are. SINGAPOREANS should speak their own brand of English as long as737 words
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Article, Illustration859 1984-03-30 4 CRAIG SAVOYE - CRAIG SAVOYE By m Hanover, New Hampshire There are many ways of teaching language. The stories below describe two methods the first employs theatrical devices, and the second emphasises relaxation. WHY is the gentleman seated in the middle of an elegant dining room in the stately859 words
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Article, Illustration577 1984-03-30 4 MARIE BUTTERWORTH - Relaxing way to learn MARIE BUTTERWORTH By in Perth ITS exponents believe you can learn a foreign language three times quicker than usual, or cram for examinations as easily as you listen to the wafting strains of classical music. Developed by a Bulgarian psychiatrist m the *****, the Accelerative Learning577 words
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Article, Illustration666 1984-03-30 6 "Some 'beltway bandit' Satire on language "TRYING to get a piece of the action," said the hero of David Wise's spy thriller. The Children's Game, when giving a cover story to another former member of the CIA. "No reason the beltway bandits should get it all." TheNYT - 666 words
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Article253 1984-03-30 6 YOU want to know why most Americans who have visited Beijing think the Chinese leaders are stiff-necked? Because they hold meetings in huge, overstuffed chairs that are lined up next to each other, and participants talk to each other over their shoulders. If your meeting lasts longer253 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-03-30 6 IN A recent article, the etymology of loose cannon, meaning "one who blunders about and causes trouble for his own side", was explored. Thanks to Henry Graff, professor of history at Columbia University, we now have one of those rarities, a first-hand account of305 words
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Article477 1984-03-30 6 THE earliest citation of "yawner" by Nexis, a computerised newspaper morgue run by Mead Data Central that makes life easier for new- word hunters, was dated Jan 14 last year. "Normally, the Continental Basketball Association's all-star game is a mid-season yawner." That was the lead of477 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1984-03-30 7 Bicycles get a new look Bicycle designs are changing and the recumben model may be wheeled back into fashion. Science of our times BICYCLES have remained largely unchanged in the 100 years since the "safety" bicycle, with its two equal-size wheels and chain drive, replaced the unstable, dangerous high-wheeler ofNYT - 1,039 words
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Article525 1984-03-30 20 PETER MC GILL - PETER MC GILL By m Tokyo IN A television soap opera, the Japanese see on their screens a sign outside a shop in preWorld War Two United States. It reads: No Japs or Dogs. The show, Rivera and Mountains A blase, is screened at prime525 words
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Article, Illustration665 1984-03-30 20 SSO CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall Today and tomorrow, 8.15 p.m. Preview by KOH TSE YING SOME music works bear nicknames that appropriately describe the very nature of their melodies. In the case of Franz Josef Haydn, regarded by some as the "Father of the Symphony", nearly665 words
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302 1984-03-30 20 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL By Attendance at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra concerts has not been exactly cheery. Our writer makes a suggestion. FAITHFUL supporters of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra are worried about the rows of empty seats at some of the regular concerts. They maintain302 words
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Article164 1984-03-30 20 Prantl to perform in US SSO leader Pavel Prantl and his concert pianist wife, Martina Maixnerova, have been invited by the International Conference and Festival of Czechoslovak Music to give a recital in the United States as part of the Smetana centennial celebrations at the end of this month. They164 words
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Article, Illustration837 1984-03-30 21 KANNAN CHANDRAN - Switty blazes new trail KANNAN CHANDRAN There's a new disc jockey m town and he doesn't just play records. He sings, raps, dances, and tells jokes. Meet Smitty the Mighty Blazer. By MICHAEL JACKSON'S single-handed resurrection of the music industry, and the recent phenomenal successes of Lionel Richie, Earth Wind837 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-03-30 21 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By Night out THEY call themselves the Neu Faces. But if you know them well enough, you'll agree that they're far from being new or "neu". This seven-piece band has been on the scene for well over 12 years and, as band leader433 words
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Advertisement670 1984-03-30 1 PARK WEST- THE PRESTIGIOUS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT O YARD jfefiZl/ClW V^T {^^"«?i A ff9^^Cli\\\ L iicu X m. W I i^.mjxx? B |fi I ;> HERE'S HOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO OWN THAT HOME OF A LIFETIME. I illS^fTtiS" OrUM .jfl^^^^HflBtffl I il I _~J jj^ fl ur s P©cial Repayment670 words
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Advertisement366 1984-03-30 2 i I *fl Discover ESTEE LAUDER'S Colors from a Country By The Sea at a very special beauty clinic Get ready for a whole new season, and a place m the shade where fresh, cool breezes blow. A place where the mood m make-up is soft and natural To go366 words
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Advertisement533 1984-03-30 4 /W\ #T^ KENAffi r IHE NAME MANY HWE [Mm) mM COMETOTRUST NUp^ KEN-AIR offers the widest choice of American Tours from Singapore $2999 What better way to select your American tour than to pick from the widest choice? jj. Whether m destinations, range of tours, departures or price range, KEN-AIR533 words
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Advertisement1051 1984-03-30 5 I ~jt»~ I The Fitnex Cycle The Fitness Battle! Fitness: The Biggest Race Of All, Win It Today It starts today the race to be as fit as you success. All it takes is 5 minutes of Fitnex can be and the race starts now. Indoors. Cycle training everyday m1,051 words
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Advertisement113 1984-03-30 6 I^F fl i Jk «I V W V m. Jusa) x Cm |H v fc J U^Jr a potter iusa^^^^ I 1 CRE ATI VITA NELLO SPORT H Itall Biella Italia Authorised Retail Outlets METRO SCOTTS ROYAL SPOHTING HOUSE MALAYSIA INDONESIA Scons C-enlf© Scons Ho Fat E*)st Pla* f <113 words
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Advertisement488 1984-03-30 6 jggghigh pressure water/steam cleaners superbly advanced, powerful and yet simple to operate. C^twKi^ GOMA produces quality high pressure jet I SZ~ ~4m^^^jr^^SßJ^ washers and steam cleaners or a combination w* hot or cold select at a flick of a 4| M X switch. Cleans faster than the speed of 10488 words
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Advertisement59 1984-03-30 7 te_^^s^ Apartment I 4*S P *T >00 J Sfc Beauty with sou a^, a breeze US OdMnKotong Eternal Ptt Ltd XV HMdOff... *****52. *****91 ■lAHCM 02 79 Katong Shopping 02 25. Odeon Kotong Centre 2nd Floor Theatre 2nd Floor. TEL *****19, *****37 TEL: 4407 180. *****70 Manufacture Agent KAY HUAT59 words
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Advertisement368 1984-03-30 7 =ffl= HAWAII FtFNISHING PTE LTD Off icidl Opening (Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany m Singapore) at Ipm today Block 202, Hougang Street 21 n 000 00 I nn^B *^*x&^ ov I sif If B^n«««««««n«n««««B P^- r 1 E 1 B^nT 4nn! lanV^ fr 1 hr.;i-™-~~i™~ ::^'"HH:: H::r;H^T^^^^?i^Hi!"'^^-^B^t^Kj PHF'368 words
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Advertisement318 1984-03-30 8 Taste the Flavours ot France! kVMHJ Before your eyes spreads the culinary fl fl map of France! H Bt J ,|B Sample the tamed Quiche I oraine fl j^^*^ l^! B from the northern province. Or explore I B^l_ .^.^BB the suhtK varying flavours of the widest I [p^^^B repertoire318 words
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Miscellaneous287 1984-03-30 8 COMICS J?M C^\/?6 3 30 g 1984 United Feature Syndicate mc BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY b, Bates a sp»ni«g f>V* BUIKT^R^ht, IWE MOST /WE CANT PECELERATE I^VV T^S^^^ff^^^ \/hS l^^^Uie VESSEL W^MV SA»^^R^AMPRO^c6MPLeTE 1 VOLR^ ELF X IL X^ r fyf^^\ BUILT P R €>UCH AT ALL CON287 words
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Advertisement334 1984-03-30 9 We announce the Announcing DuibuiTiy v^arpei onowroom anflflMh^V b^b^^^ WmmEEEEm UUT tlfiG S6l6CtlOn Of H Olhor Hornr nrnHnMc irom DivjtLwW, UoA B^^^i^ S artifici il turf tor your home I V fully guaranteed for ,^^o^^^^ i 100% pure virgin wool I E^^^^^^^^S I I Extensive range AjflK^^^^^^^^ carpets wi^^^^^l^h""^^^^^^ i334 words
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Advertisement183 1984-03-30 10 MITSUBISHI TECHNICAL MAGIC— OPENING UP A TREASU REHOUSE OF VIDEO ENJOYMENT The Magic off 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,183 words
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Advertisement250 1984-03-30 11 advanced and i vf p adva^ ng MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC I JVUI Jill LLC\^ r\ IV» BLUE DIAMOND TV FOR THE HOME— AND DIAMOND VISION FOR THE GREAT OUTDOORS Diamond Vision Mammoth Outdoor Colour Displays Sports fans all around the world thrill to the sight of our Dia- And everywhere the250 words
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Advertisement301 1984-03-30 12 I CAPrTOL.VowVHOWINGr B (*****95) 11am. 1.30. 4.00. 630 9.15 No Free List For the pnce of one ticket 3 H^^. you Wl llve rou 9 h A me HORROR of a Nuclear War I JPi4 after; v ...When War Games 6»is4S>k. fIRE RtflL 2 ■KT^l'ljp'Vf^rNJg IOBtIHNVILLIAMS ■i> 9*rX T f*301 words
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Advertisement193 1984-03-30 12 6oJdM dementi New Town Zenith ano Princess MOWBHOWINGI G: 11, 1 JO, 4. 6.45, 9.30pm C: 1 JO, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30pm NT: 1.30. 3.30, 7.00. 9.00pm Z: 2 Show*! 7.00, 9.00pm Pr 1 JO. 3.30. 7 JO. 9.300 m I om kuo hong W^^ I WWCMWGMWC f^ J time New193 words
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Advertisement396 1984-03-30 12 S ODEON: NOW SHOWING! I I J THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN > O AND THE GREEN KNIGHT. C 18 gg> miles o;keeffta v I II SWOR^jf ji II 0F THE I ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! I i They Were The Greatest iLjCnP*^ l| CHAMPIONSHIP^ BB 3 /W^^^W. a4^L| P awJ396 words
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Advertisement406 1984-03-30 12 I BrSv^HA«l J Jomie Uys' "f UNHY PCQPtE" JI. ROBIRT Mile HI i.v V That Championship Saason p II- LADIES ONL Y PREVIEW Jl > THE LONELY LADY J| i aw»j wmufci X "SWORO OF THE VALIANT I I O 130.; ex) 9 (J| O NX A TON fl (5406 words
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Miscellaneous596 1984-03-30 13 PEANUTS ByMmiM TMIS iS^V^PORTONTI 'IF YOU CANT REAP I [J^m^^^^M I ALTMOU6H.IN TME LON6 I TME IMPORTANCE OF ANP YOU GET A LOVE VERY SAP J RUN. IT ALSO COULP KNOWING HOU) TO REAP... LETTER, YOU WON'T VJ \^^>l^H SAVE YOU A LOT ~Z/~rsiH r^H KNOU) WHAT IT SAYS trj&gri596 words
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Advertisement619 1984-03-30 14 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES f gg| Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mm. Charges: CTAIJTC S T A N «T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times- 5571.25 noeolai RS ***** E AD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5124.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times- Ss73 20 noOUOOI Wa Times House Sales Service: oon619 words
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Advertisement621 1984-03-30 14 I Assistant Director I Insurance Broking I A major Lloyd's and international insurance broking company has a vacancy at its Singapore office for an Assistant Director. The ideal candidate, a Singaporean National will be aged 27 to 30 years and have had a minimum of 6 years practical experience of621 words
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Advertisement584 1984-03-30 14 We are one of the most established metal p^ I container manufacturers and lithography B I printers m Singapore. To cope with our expan- I sion plans, we are seeking suitably qualified I I personnel to fill the following positions:- I I CHIEF ACCOUNTANT I I Responsibilities: I All accounting584 words
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Advertisement871 1984-03-30 14 bMm m J MALAYSIA LNG SDN. BHD. invites opplKOtions from suitobly quolilied ond experienced Maloywoos to fill the following positions m its establishment m ftmtulu Sorowok Preference will be given to Sarawak citnens I. HEAD MATERIALS <*»« saiar, ?*****80 S6oo> The Job The position is accountable for plonning directing ond871 words
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Advertisement576 1984-03-30 15 APPOINTMENTS An established shipping agency company with international connections m the field of marine transportation invites applicants for the post of EXECUTIVE MARKETING/SALES (MALE) Requirement* To assist the marketing /sales manager m all aspects of sales and marketing activities m the liner service division Key tasks include formulating and implementing576 words
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Advertisement1189 1984-03-30 15 xw^LlLK^idiflHßittLlWalHs^Hw I I JOIN THE NATIONAL I COMPUTERISATION EFFORT I H The National Computer Board is responsible for implementing fl computerisation projects m the Civil Service Ministries and I managing the computer centres m these Ministries. Under the Civil Service Computerisation Program (CSCP), computing facilities and systems development work are1,189 words
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Advertisement885 1984-03-30 15 il MARKETING ENGINEER if I^O This position will appeal and attract the dynamic and ambitious tflg |Hb engineer t0 Drancn in to a new. challenging and very rewarding 3flj] IjEH marketing career. There will be tremendous scope to expand into R?^ m| other related electrical/electron ics-based agency business Vftsk I885 words
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Advertisement425 1984-03-30 16 APPOINTMENTS o/t i We are a fast expanding office systems company dedicated to the concept of increasing productivity through office automation. In line with our current expansion programme, we invite suitably qualified applicants for the following posts: SALES EXECUTIVES 1. Computerised Accounting Systems 2. Office Products Qualifications: Be mature, dynamic425 words
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Advertisement1111 1984-03-30 16 NOTICES I SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD LIMITED II (Incorporated >n ihe Republic of Smgaporet Pfl I NOTICE OF II ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING H Notice is hereby given that the Fifteenth Annual General H Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's m H Registered Office at the Shipyard, Admiralty Road1,111 words
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Advertisement628 1984-03-30 16 IM b w INTEnIiATIUNAL are pleased to announce the appointmeni of SB TEIK SENN (B) SDN. BHD. 187 S J. LOW BROS CO. PTE LTD «fc .\eid Qua, Pena'-q Maiavs.a Tel 361 702 J647?Ci 141 M.ddir^d. 04 03 GSM 6u.ldi- 3 S,- *JL,ore o.' IB KUALA LUMPUR Tel J388!>66 3628 words
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Advertisement1172 1984-03-30 17 NOTICES IHWA HONG MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of Hwa Hong Manufacturing Company Limited makes the following announcement: AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 1983 Group Company SS'OOO Ss'ooo SS'OOO SS'OOO Turnover 58.202 50.015 +16.37 1.625* 18.423 -91.18 Investment and1,172 words
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Advertisement482 1984-03-30 17 And now Hongkong Ban k is m Xiamen (Amoy). The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has now opened a new representative office m Xiamen (Amoy), Fujian Province, m The People's Republic of China. The opening of the Xiamen office means that we now have a total of five offices throughout482 words
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Advertisement364 1984-03-30 17 I I ffIHDB I I NOTICE OF EXHUMATION OF I I GRAVES I I LEONG SAN TONG I I CEMETERY I 1 AT BUKIT TERESA ROAD I 1 Notice is hereby given that a small ceme- I tery known as Leong San Tong Cemetery I located on land Lots 105-5364 words
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Advertisement591 1984-03-30 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ACT (Cap 279, 1970 Ed) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 Notice under Rule 12 Notice is hereby given that the following proposol tor alterotion to the Master Plan was submitted to the Minister for National Development tor approval Add after the last591 words
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Advertisement530 1984-03-30 18 NOTICES TENDER I Tenders are invited for: PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTION AND ALTERA- I TIONS TO EXISTING CARPARK (TOTAL 510 LOTS) (NEXT TO PROPOSED SEAFOOD CENTRE) AT EAST COAST PARKWAY Cost of Hiring Tender Documents $20 Tender Deposit Closing Date Thursday, 1 2 Apr 84. Tender Forms, etc. may be obtained from530 words
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Advertisement817 1984-03-30 18 if HDB Separate tenders are invited tor each of the following:--(1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION INCLUDING SANITARY AND WATER INSTALLATION to Cheng San Community Centre. (2) ROADS AND CARPARKS at B.shan Contracts 4 to 6. (3) CONSTRUCTION OF YISHUN STREET 71 •nd ACCESS ROAD at Nursery Site at Yishun New Town.817 words
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Advertisement845 1984-03-30 18 [^-am. PUBKimunß TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following: 1 Supply of 600/1000 volts 185 mm» straight-through/straight-through transition/branch joint for PILC and XLPE cables 2 Supply of non-contact voltage detector Eligibility: For items 1 and 2, Registered Contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials all classes 3 Supply of 400W845 words
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Advertisement583 1984-03-30 18 I Tender Notice Tenders are invited for: H I SUPPLIES I I a) Tender No. PT/49/84(X)- Supply of I 44,100 metres of PVC/PE Sheathed Screened Polyethylene Insulated Telephone Cables. Size: 25 pairs/0. 65mm H b) Tender No. PT/50/84(Y)— Supply of 7 I million sets of 1-ply Continuous Ruled Form. H583 words
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Advertisement465 1984-03-30 18 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited 'for the supply, delivery, installation commissioning of: (A) Tender No: E. 562/14 A COMPUTERAIDED DESIGN AND DRAFTING (CADD) TRAINING FACILITY C/W PERIPHERALS AND APPLICATION SOFTWARE PACKAGES TO SUPPORT 20 GRAPHIC WORKSTATIONS Tender Deposit: $2,000.00 (B) Tender No: E 563/84 ONE UNITTHERMOSET INJECTION MOULDING465 words
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Advertisement1349 1984-03-30 19 NOTICES The Directors of Paramount Corporation Berhad have the pleasure m announcing the unaudited results of the Com- I pany and the Group for the financial year ended 31st December, 1983 as follows:- I Group Company 1983 1982 1983 1982 I (Unaudited) (Audited) (Unaudited) (Audited) I M$ f OOO MS'OOO1,349 words
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Advertisement942 1984-03-30 19 V 7 BBk BB Bfl \\NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LIMITED I Incorporated m the Republic ol" Singapore) The Board of Directors of Neptune Orient Lines Limited is pleased to announce:AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1983 (iroup Company l(a> Turnover 786,099 740,914 771,283 729.414 (b) Investment other income excluding942 words
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Advertisement730 1984-03-30 19 IN I 111 HIGH (II XT OK THK Hll'i Mill OK SINGAPORE C«mpanie« Winding I p N*. 14 I*H4 In the Matter «f the C«mpaale« Art (Chapter 1 85) AND In the Matter «f TK.Ck SAY HOIJMNGS (PTK) LTD ADYKRTLSKMKNT OK PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for730 words
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Advertisement291 1984-03-30 20 Our Business Courses lead to internationally recognised business qualifications m Accountancy, Banking, Marketing, Business, Computers or Management, and the Master m Business Administration Degree (M.8.A.)- IN ONLY 1 YEAR (3 TERMS) we will prepare you for the MA. BE. Qualification iMemher of the Association of I Business Executives) The MA.291 words
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Miscellaneous133 1984-03-30 20 What's on LUNCOTIME CONCERT Second m the series of monthly lunchtime concerts by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Sponsored by the Development Bank of Singapore. The programme includes a selection of works by Schinstine, Bizet, Marcello, Benson and McKenzie. DBS Auditorium. Shenton Way. 12.30 -1.30 p.m. Free. SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERTS133 words
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Miscellaneous141 1984-03-30 20 Racing Rivers Preserving the Wasa Tahere Tikitiki. The films will be screened, on request, to groups of 10 people. Maritime Museum, Sentosa. 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Ends today. ORFF SCH UL WERK Exhibition of the works of the late Carl Orff, composer, musician, educationist and conductor. Goethe-Institut. Noon 6 p.m.141 words
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Miscellaneous97 1984-03-30 21 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 4.46 a.m. (1.1m), 10.31 a.m. (2.4 m), 5.11 p.m. (0.4 m), 11.35 p.m. (2.3 m). SediU Kechll 4.01 a.m. (1.2m), 9.43 a.m. (2.0 m). 4.01p.m. (0.7 m), 10.52p.m. (2.1m). For. Dickson 12.26 a.m. (0.4m) 6 15 am (2.3 m), 12.39 p.m. (0.7 m), 6.22 p.m. (297 words
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Advertisement135 1984-03-30 22 Japanese Restaurant NOW IN SHENTON WAY Savour Kaiseki at the newly-opened Kampachi m Shenton Way. Every dish at the Kampachi is delicately prepared using the freshest ingredients flown m from Japan. Whether you want a light lunch or an elaborate dinner, the Kampachi offers a selection of delightful dishes like135 words
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Advertisement137 1984-03-30 22 Hose's Flagrant Gift Three subtle scents reflections of your changing moods and secret dreams. All yours FREE with every $25 purchase of Kose products at all Yaohan Stores. Valid from 30 March to 1 5 April, 1 984. While stocks last. |W j •:i la^» K( "I^^^^^ v v I137 words
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Miscellaneous1715 1984-03-30 22 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUDE <Q> Children as problem solvers Lsbcs i Radio one 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed 8.45 Nem c». M A.. xt i i li /ii j iL aic ii o ii f ,v ••»o AJM National Anthem Lunchdate I.M News 1.1 l r T1,715 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-03-30 1 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN Zong yi on£ By CARTER HUANG is, by his own admission, first a martial arts exponent, and then a gongfu actor. This probably explains his preoccupation with his 40-odd ninja-do gymnasiums around the world and his recent absence from the screen. In518 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-03-30 1 LIM SHI AN - LIM SHI AN By SPRING FEVER (< .'v 4\ fc M X hfc >) Saturday midnight and Sunday morning shows at Eng Wan cinemas. THIS is a film about the tangled love affairs of Sun Yafang. Sun, a freshman from college, is wooed by her411 words
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Article, Illustration818 1984-03-30 2 SNG POH YOKE - SNG POH YOKE TRADITIONAL COMIC TALES By Zhang Shouchen and others Translated by Gladys Yang Panda Books. Beijing. 1963 141 pages. $4.50 Reviewed by Books Above: "Why boy two?" "We can leave the big one here for the time being. Then we won't have to818 words
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Advertisement1074 1984-03-30 2 BILINGUAL jg-H Winners of Cross-language vSS^^S^S!^^ PuZZle wl PUIH Prr»cc\»7rkrH XTr^ 1 97 It Is a Chinese crossword, but the clues are LyrUahWUrU I>O IZ/ given m English. v'-., utmm Eleven winners will be picked from the allss« cash. UM YANHIIA correct entr|es> One revive $51 cash and I.C. No1,074 words
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Advertisement440 1984-03-30 3 ml wF* P s w if 1 1 ,ji k V IL t- Ui^ \^m t\\ it iky 1 *V i Raea Attef Vo!isprn Quick-lunch Hong Kong-Style \bu can enjoy non-stop dance music Noodles served 1 1 .30 am. In \*p^ m labutou* International Roorshow.^ the evening drink dance to440 words
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Advertisement1266 1984-03-30 3 Learn mow aboutyourskin before you decide onbeautycam Know your skin its problems, its good points ybu a detailed recommendation best suited for and its weaknesses. Know what type of lifestyle your skin, based on a complete set of treatment and diet is best suited for you. Know more about plans.1,266 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-03-30 4 A. P. RAMAN - A. P. RAMAN By RABINDRANATH Tagore is an internationally known name. He had the distinction of being one of the first Asians to receive the Nobel Prize for literature. Tagore is widely known as a poet, novelist, dramatist, musician, educationist, philosopher and humanist. Not many know479 words
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