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Title Section15 1984-06-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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319 1984-06-04 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Cash and cut scheme Where to register DO YOU qualify for the $lt,ftt incentive for sterilisation? For more information on the scheme, yon should go to the National Registration and Births and Deaths Sections, National Registration Department, Empress Place. Tel: 338*11.319 words
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230 1984-06-04 1 No walkover opposition MPs for me Let them win their seats, says Barker THE Minister for Law, Mr E. W. Barker, said yesterday he was personally against the idea of allowing opposition candidates who were defeated m the polls to be given seats m Parliament. "I think if an MP230 words
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Article414 1984-06-04 1 Army surrounds Golden Temple Move comes as militant Sikhs plan blockade of grain shipments AMRITSAR, Sunday THE Indian army virtually sealed off the state of Punjab today and crack troops surrounded the Sikhs' holiest shrine, the Golden Temple, as militant Sikhs prepared to blockade grain shipments from leaving the state.414 words
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176 1984-06-04 1 Would those already sterilised qualify? A TEMPTING offer, but what if the sterilisation was done before June 1? That was the reaction of many people who called The Straits Times yesterday, m response to the cash grant for women m their 20s, without 'O levels, who were sterilised after their176 words
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Article57 1984-06-04 1 HONGKONG, Sun. Customs officials at Hongkong airport said they had seized a huge haul of heroin base found m an unclaimed travelling bag which arrived on a flight from Bangkok yesterday. The 25 kg of heroin, with an estimated retail value of US$l.5 million (S|3 million), wasReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration147 1984-06-04 1 LIFE far these toys la a block of one-room HDB flats In Jalan BnkJt Merah has Its occasional tan and games. Bat there is a dark side tea. Caa they aad their families break eat of thepeverty trap? lie government feels that many of those livingAZIZ HUSSIN - 147 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-06-04 1 BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand's Queen Slrikit has stepped m to personally help a 14-year-old maid who reportedly was held as a slave and tortured by her employers for nine months. The girl, Lamduan Khammee, was discovered locked m a cupboard on the top floor of a suburbanUPI - 167 words
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Article55 1984-06-04 1 BANGKOK. Sun. An Air India Boeing 747 with 293 passengers on board made an emergency landing last night after one of its engine caught fire soon after takeoff, an airline official said today. Two passengers, Japanese Susumu Okajima and Italian Pedro Moruzzi. were injured. They are now mReuter - 55 words
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Article42 1984-06-04 1 NEW DELHI, Son. Aathartttes la the stale •f Haryaaa has ardered its herders with nelghhanrtng PnaJJah ciased. All vehicular traffic Is ts to stopped and security farces have been alerted to step Sikh extremists trying to crest Into Haryana. APAP - 42 words
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Advertisement10 1984-06-04 1 Cash grant is tempting offer far many Indeed Page II10 words
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Advertisement27 1984-06-04 1 Inside *4 page* today Classifieds m Section 2 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-5,7 CAUSEWAY 11 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 BACKGROUND If TIMESDOLLAR 17-21 RACING 27 SPORTS 28-3127 words
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Advertisement370 1984-06-04 1 iMPYrrn VOLANT Sole Agenii S.G. Parrctt Son (Pt«) Ltd. Singapore A WEEK OF SEEING STARS OUR reporter same back from a dream assignment m Bali with tales of the ordinary side of the Hollywood celebrities who spertingly raised money for charity here recently. fßsfTn JT I ■TTV I- jar* I370 words
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Article526 1984-06-04 2 America's cup ABOUT 10,000 spectators yesterday saw American s San Diego team win the honours by snatching the the main event m the Singapore International Dragon Boat Races at the East Coast Parkway. They were literally steered to victory m the International Championship by Lorena Horcaio, their co-coach and526 words
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Article636 1984-06-04 2 Thatcher broadside BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher strongly criticised South Africa's racial policies m talks m London on Saturday with her South African counterpart, Mr P.W. Botha, whose visit was the first to Britain by a South African leader m 23 years. He left for Zurich later636 words
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Article385 1984-06-04 2 Starry nights 'n dazed A NIGHT-CAP with Steve Kanaly (Dallas)., tete-a-teteVith Connie Stevens (Hawaiian Eye). ..walking on the beach with Billy Moses (Falcon Crest)... watching the sea-waves with Carol Connors (composer of Rocky theme)... haggling for bargains with Abby Dalton (Falcon Crest)... dining with Robert Pine (CHiPs)... being385 words
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Article297 1984-06-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE government's attempt to break the vicious circle entrapping the least-privi-leged Singaporeans should be welcome. And, viewed with both dlspassion and compassion, It need net be controversial. After nearly two decades of efforts to encourage family planning, the government baa felt It necessary to come297 words
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Article110 1984-06-04 2 WELCOME TURNS TO HATE THE warm welcome which southern Lebanese gave the Israeli army m June 1982, has turned to bitterness and hatred. A military government now controls the movements of r>ple and goods. Hundreds cf locals languish prison camps. The economy is ruined by cheap Israeli produce. Israel,110 words
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Article265 1984-06-04 2 Carry on, top seeds DEFENDING champion Yannick Noah and Ivan Lendl, the best player never to have won a Grand Slam tennis tournament, led a parade of top seeds into the fourth round of the French Open on Saturday. Sixth-seeded Noah swamped Australian John Frawley 6-1, 6-4, 6-3, while265 words
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Article213 1984-06-04 2 DBS UPS PRIME RATE TODAY WITH OTHERS SET TO FOLLOW DBS BANK'S lending rate to blue-chip customers has been raised a quarter point to 9 3 4 per cent from today. The other major local banks are expected to follow suit. Some bankers here are predicting double-digit prime rates213 words
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Article206 1984-06-04 2 Berjaya's challengers THREE new political parties all based on indigenous races have been formed to oppose the ruling multi-racial Berjaya Party m Sabah m the next election, a senior state official has revealed. The parties two Malay-based and one Kadazan-based are being led by former members of206 words
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Article192 1984-06-04 2 Schooled m harmony JAPANESE entrepreneur Yasuharu Mano, who plays the harmonica, has offered to arrange for guest performers to hold concerts here and to join tne mammoth all-Singapore harmonicists' concert organised by the Culture Ministry here m September. As president of the All-Japan Harmonica Federation founded m 1927,192 words
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262 1984-06-04 3 NAIROBI, Sunday THE Kenyan government has banned the distribution, use and advertisement of breastfeeding substitutes for babies m all government health institutions, the Kenya Times reported today. The ban was contained m a government circular distributed to health clinics and hospitals byUPI - 262 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-06-04 3 Trunk-ful of spring NO wall Is strong enough when spring Is ln the air and the sun is out at least where elephants are concerned. It must have been dark and dank in the old stable belonging to Danish circus Benewels In Dronnlngmolle Denmark, where 14-year-old elephan Slam was kept.Pana - 112 words
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322 1984-06-04 3 Corporation set up to boost exports, says Xinhua CHINA announced today the setting up of a power plant corporation to build nuclear, hydro-electric and thermal power stations, and to export complete plants. Xinhua news agency said the Dongfang Power Plant Corporation of Chengdu, capitalAP; NYT; AFP - 322 words
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Article103 1984-06-04 3 BANGKOK, Sun. A hand-grenade carried by a village defence volunteer exploded m a cinema m north-eastern Thailand at midnight last night, killing the volunteer and injuring 17 other people watching the nuclear destruction film, The Day After. Mukdaham province Chief Police Inspector Thongchai Klaiwongwan saidAP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-04 3 SYDNEY, Sun. AUSTRALIAN officials all too used to being ignored m global politics suddenly are gaining instant attention with diplomatic leverage known here as the "K-factor". The "K-factor" phenomenon is the koala bear, a shy little animal that asks for little more thanAP - 384 words
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Article57 1984-06-04 3 JAKARTA, Sun. Brunei Sultan Sir Hassanal Bolkiah was scheduled to visit Indonesia m late October or early November, Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, said yesterday. But no final date had been fixed yet, Dr Mochtar said. Brunei is the newest member of Asean, ofAFP - 57 words
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Article91 1984-06-04 3 Spy ring members convicted BANGKOK, Sun. Vietnam reported today that a three-man Chinese spy ring had been convicted of espionage m northern Ha Tien province. Radio Hanoi said the alleged spies were captured m 1979, but indicated their trial was only held "recently."The broadcast gave no date for the legalUPI - 91 words
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Article125 1984-06-04 3 Hayden arrives in Bangkok BANGKOK, Sun. Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden arrived here early today for a two-day stopover which would include a tour of the Thai-Cambo-dian border and a visit to Indochinese refugees, the Australian Embassy here said. Mr Hayden, who had Just completed a 23-day tour of EuropeAFP; AP - 125 words
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127 1984-06-04 3 JAKARTA, Sun. A court m Medan has given 16-month sentences to three men who sold illegal betting tickets based on horse-rac-ing sweepstakes m Singapore, Ar.tara news agency report ?d today. The defendants, aged between 31 to 40, were arrested at a house m theAFP - 127 words
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Article82 1984-06-04 3 BANGKOK, Sun. Thai navy chfcf, Adm Prabhat Chandvirach, would leav? on Tuesday for a one- week visit to China, th.» Thai navy said today It said Adm FYabhat would look at weapon systems used by the Chinese navy and some naval installation). The admiral,AFP - 82 words
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259 1984-06-04 4 Libyan threat worries British security LONDON, Sun. Britain's security chiefs, worried about a Libyan terrorist attack, are taking extra precautions to protect Western leaders at a seven-nation economic summit here next week "This will be the tighest security we've ever had m London," one source said. Security chiefs refuse toReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-06-04 4 Britain refuses to sell Botha reconnaissance planes LONDON, Sunday 4 The South Africans wore told it was unaccoptablo that a parson's rights should depend on the colour of his skin. This was sold vary m forcibly. 7 —A Thatcher aide BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret ThatcherReuter; UPI - 466 words
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342 1984-06-04 4 AMSTERDAM, Sun. LEADERS of the two parties m the ruling Dutch coalition said last night a Cabinet proposal on the siting of cruise missiles had won sufficient support from Members of Parliament to be certain of approval. Mr Bert de Vries, parliamentary leader of theReuter - 342 words
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Article100 1984-06-04 4 LONDON, Son. The Sunday Times of London, citing "reliable but unofficial sources In MwNff," said Nobel Peace Prise winner Andrei Sakharov, CS, died on Thursday night In a hospital In Gorky. Tne newspaper story reinforced rumours sparked off by earlier reports of a brief telephone call enUPI - 100 words
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Article56 1984-06-04 4 JOB applicants for seven openings on the local police force of Aviles, Spain, need not bother if they are extremely ugly, very dirty, impotent, toothless or deaf. The job announcement, published recently m the official bulletin of Asturias, on Spain's northern coast, is aimed at saving applicantsUPI - 56 words
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Article82 1984-06-04 4 A BOY, aged 15, m Sunnyvale, California, used a home computer to compile an officiallooking survey that was mailed to 13 girls and asked for bust and hip measurements. Police declined to release the boy's name, but called the youth "bright" and described the survey as "15 timesUPI - 82 words
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Article98 1984-06-04 4 FOR one Soviet resident, an illegal detour through a nature reserve was more monkey business than he could handle. A band of monkeys "held up" the driver when he took an illegal short cut through a nature reserve m Sukhumi on the Black Sea recently. "When he slowedUPI - 98 words
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Article55 1984-06-04 4 NANCY Gibson wore flowers m her hair and chose peach chiffon for a traditional wedding dress. Her attendants were less traditional two Beluga whales. Nancy, public relations manager of the Minnesota Zoological Gardens, was married at the zoo last week to Mr Ron Sternal, a marketingUPI - 55 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-06-04 4 Ceausescu under Soviet fire for dissent VIENNA, Sunday ON the eve of a visit to Moscow by Rumanian President Nicolae Ceausescu, Rumania's official press showed today for the first time that he is under Soviet fire for dissenting with his allies on key foreign policy issues. The Communist Party dailyReuter; AP - 408 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-06-04 5 But overall record 'admirable' In other words... Bring back the Pope. A Placard displayed by Irish souvenir vendor as only hundreds turned out to see the Reagans compared to the thousands who turned up five years ago when Pope John Paul II visited Ireland. GALWAYReuter; AP - 413 words
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Article301 1984-06-04 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - Nicaragua US ties in balance LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sun. Secretary of State George Shultz's surprise meeting m Managua with Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega may or may not be the opening of a new chapter m US relations with Nicaragua. Where the meeting will lead to, if301 words
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144 1984-06-04 5 Hailstorm that put speech in cold storage GALWAY (Ireland), Sun. President Ronald Reagan's speech to the University College here after being conferred with an honorary doctorate m law was virtually placed permanently m cold storage. Just as the President was to launch into that part of his speech where heNYT; UPI - 144 words
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Article154 1984-06-04 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. Democratic Presidential hopeful Jesse Jackson said he had accepted an invitation to meet Cuban President Fidel Castro m Havana later this month. Mr Jackson told a press conference yesterday he would discuss the United States' strained relations with Cuba, conflicts m Central America,Reuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-06-04 7 Statue shedding tears claim WORSHIPPERS at a Catholic church m Chicago say this wooden statue of the Virgin Mary has been shedding tears. Rev Raymond -fasinski, a priest at the St John of God Church who is seen here looking at the statue, first reported on Tuesday that he andUPI - 163 words
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274 1984-06-04 7 Iranians board Singapore cargo ship in Hormuz BAHRAIN, Sun. Iranian coast guards armed with automatic weapons boarded a Singapore-registered cargo ship on Thursday m the Strait of Hormuz, the ship's captain said yesterday. The captain of the Werra Express, contacted by shore-to-ship telephone, said the Iranians suspected the ship ofReuter; AFP - 274 words
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Article84 1984-06-04 7 HUNDREDS OF Honduran-based guerillas attacked the northern Nicaraguan town of Ocotal but were driven out with the loss of 45 dead, the Defence Ministry said m Managua yesterday. In the first attack on a major Nicaraguan town since the start of cross-border raids two years ago, aboutReuter - 84 words
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Article68 1984-06-04 7 PERU'S PREMIER Sandro Mariategui will start negotiations m Paris on Monday with Western European governments, Japan and Canada to reschedule debts totalling US$l billion (SJ2.I billion). Peru will ask for 10 years to repay, starting with a five-year grace period. Peru's team will include Finance MinisterAFP - 68 words
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Article66 1984-06-04 7 ISRAEL HAS refused to allow a special United Nations committee on human rights to visit occupied Arab territories, a committee communique announced m Damascus yesterday. The committee is responsible for presenting periodic reports to UN Secretary-General Javier Perez De Cuellar. The reports then serve as basis forAFP - 66 words
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Article79 1984-06-04 7 LEBANON HAS asked for the closure of Israel's liaison office m Christian-held territory north of Beirut, Prime Minister Rashid Kara mi confirmed at the weekend. Mr Kara mi, was quoted as saying he made the request because the office was no longer legitimate. The offices mReuter - 79 words
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Article56 1984-06-04 7 AN OFFER made m March by China to help establish government links between Japan and North Korea was turned down by Tokyo, a newspaper reported m Tokyo yesterday. The "specific and firm" suggestion was made by Chinese Communist Party General-Secretary Hu Yaobang, the Yomiuri Shimbun quotedAFP - 56 words
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Article51 1984-06-04 7 THOUSANDS OF demonstrators chanting anti-Israeli and anti- American slogans marched through mainly-Muslim West Beirut yesterday demanding Israel's withdrawal from South Lebanon. The march marked the start of a week of protests called by Shi'ite Muslim militia leader Nabih Berri, to mark the second anniversary of the Israeli occupation.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-06-04 7 Increased threat of communists cited as reason MANILA, Sun. President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday said the local communist movement has gained strength because of the country's economic problems and warned he will resort to his emergency powers to arrest people if the situation deterioratesAP - 377 words
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Advertisement694 1984-06-04 7 THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING COOKING IN THE COPPER KETTLE That something includes some of the tastiest local and Western meals m town. A savoury selection which includes Hae v Mcc, Laksa, Pizza orFish'n _____fl ____H___________l_. Chips. All cooked with tUnf^f H^ special Copper Kettle mm\r touch. You find a£/ k\\ flavours694 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-06-04 8 Sweden is second and Singapore third ABOUT IMM people yesterday saw American's San Diego team win the honours by snatching the the main event In the Singapore International Dragon Boat Races at the East Coast Parkway. They were literally steered to victory m the International321 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-06-04 8 THE New Zealand team m yesterday's Singapore International Dragon Boat Races was powered partly by a "twin engine". For among the paddlers were a pair of twins who sat side by side m their dragon boat. The situation was made more unique by another164 words
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174 1984-06-04 8 AN ELECTRONIC system that stops and starts the MRT trains will not only provide a smooth ride for commuters but also save on fuel. This will, m turn, keep the stations and tunnels cool as the trains will generate less heat while moving.174 words
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Article64 1984-06-04 8 A MOTORIST was seriously hurt when his ~ar and an army ambulance collided on Friday. Police said Mr Chee Weng Kong suffered head injuries as a result of the accident m Jalan Bahar, Jurong, at about 1 p.m. The ambulance driver, Lim Chuan Cheng. 19, escaped unhurt. Witnesses64 words
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165 1984-06-04 8 Workers to gain from 42 pc growth in SLF assets THE assets of the Singapore Labour Foundation (SLF) grew by 42 per cent for the financial year ended March 1983 and will be ploughed back into various projects which will benefit workers. The foundation's chairman, Mr Goh Chok Tong, said165 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-06-04 9 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA Dhanabalan hears about early morning queue for toilet By THE quarters for Singapore Turf Club's workers is set m a picturesque part of the club's grounds m Bukit Timah. But there were no hot tips for Mr S. Dhanabalan when he630 words
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Article258 1984-06-04 9 No foreign workers, hawkers told HAWKERS will have to work more efficiently to cope with the difficulty of finding workers to help out at their stalls. Mr S. Dhanabalan said he had been to countries where labour costs were so high that restaurants with 20 to 30 tables had only258 words
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134 1984-06-04 9 'Khmers must be given the choice' MR S. DHANABALAN reiterated Asean's stead that the Cambodian* were free to pick the government that they wanted If the Vietnamese agreed to withdraw from Cambodia. "It Is tor them to make the choice aad net for as to teU them which group they134 words
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136 1984-06-04 9 BOYS* CLUBS members are now being given lessons on Civil Defence. For one hour each week, since March, members of Boys' Clubs from Jurong, Bukit Merah, Ang Mo Kio, Kuo Chuan, Bedok and Tanjong Pagar have been learning basic evacuation and rescue, first136 words
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117 1984-06-04 9 THIRTY-THREE civil defence volunteers who have completed their basic civil defence training m the Potong Pasir constituency were awarded certificates of attendance yesterday. Presenting them with the certificates, Mr Phua Bah Lee, Senior Parliamentary Secretory (Defence), said that since the Civil Defence Volunteer Training programme117 words
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Article70 1984-06-04 9 THE Labour Minister, Professor S. Jayakumar, leaves today with a fourmember team for the 70th session of the International Labour Conference m Geneva, Switzerland. The conference starts on Wednesday and, among other issues, will evaluate the international programme for the improvement of working conditions and environment.70 words
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217 1984-06-04 9 SKILLED labour is being employed to restore the plaster mouldings on the walls and columns of the National Museum which is now under renovation. A statement from the Ministry of National Development said this was necessary to restore parts of the building to217 words
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Article54 1984-06-04 9 THE 12-year-old Singapore Polytechnic Concert Band is going on a si:-da> musical tour of West Malaysia starting from today. Besides olayiiig at schools and educational nstitutions m Penang, Taip.ng. Ipoh. Cameron Highlands and Gent ing Highlands, the band will also perform at the Singapore High54 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-06-04 10 TONG YOKE THO; RETHI GOVIN - TONG YOKE THO RETHI GOVIN Callers query about qualifying period for grant By and TEN thousand dollars, a tempting offer indeed. Several people who called The Straits Times yesterday showed interest m the cash grant for women m their 20s and without540 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-06-04 10 CRIME prevention was sa tke minds ef aksat 2,»te eesats aad gaMee ea Friday ac they eat f er a test te get a proficleacy badge. Tke y songsters kad te prednee crime prevention pesters aad scrap keeks kefere they eenJd qnallfy f er the170 words
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193 1984-06-04 10 MUSIC was the only item on the menu for people who made a beeline tor the Shell theatrette on Friday. They had skipped lunch to enjoy an hour of musical delights provided by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) brass ?uintet and the Singapore193 words
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312 1984-06-04 10 Aquarium fish dealers upgrade operations MOST of the 17 aquarium fish exporting companies which set up farms at Jalan Kayu are upgrading their operations. They have opted for modern equipment like oxygen generators, packing machines and computers to save labour and improve their competitive edge m exports. The companies moved312 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-06-04 13 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Field day for history's caretaker GILLIAN POW CHONG By THE historic plot of land Singaporeans call simply the Padang has been Mr Mohammed Noor Sahaban's baby for 33 years. A large part of his life has been interwoven with the patches of grass covering the field which has been the378 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-06-04 13 MARVELLOUS! That's haw the police yesterday described the behavioar ef same M,Mt people who packed the Padang to enjoy the "Reach Out Singapore" shew. The result: Everyone, Including the police, had a trouble-Tee and enjoyable time. This was not the case six months236 words
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232 1984-06-04 13 How we can face the future by Pock Too SINGAPORE has achieved much to be proud of after 25 years' of nationhood, but Singaporeans must not take these achievements for granted but must continue to work harder collectively. Mr Ng Pock Too, Political Secretary to the Prime Minister, said this232 words
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165 1984-06-04 13 Lining up the difference behind the queues THERE were queues before and there are queues now. But the difference between then and now Is the reason behind them. "In my days, we lined ap to get aay place In aay school. "Today we line up for choice schools. We line165 words
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158 1984-06-04 26 POLICE at Joo Chiat who had two of their office buildings off East Coast Road demolished because they were considered unsafe now think it was a blessing m disguise. For out of the debris, they have gained two bonuses. First is a new158 words
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332 1984-06-04 26 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM Five undertake project on their own By A GROUP of Hwa Chong Junior College students has launched a project to recruit kidney donors. Lee Vi Chang, 17, Pollyanna Hwang 18, and Khoo Bee Lan, 17 all from the medical stream make up the332 words
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200 1984-06-04 26 PUBLIC education was a positive way of getting the anti-spitting message across to people, the Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, said yesterday. This could be done through campaigns like the one organised by the Environment and Health ministries, and through200 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-06-04 26 'Killer' litter: What's right and what's not IT'S nil right to hang clothes from high-rise buildings but dangerous to hang out items like pans or pails, or leave flower pots on window sills. A "killer" Utter exhibition, held at the void deck of Block 318, Hougang Avenue 7, conveyed this171 words
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140 1984-06-04 26 THIS was the scene at the Royal Thai Embassy grounds on Saturday morning. Forty-nine cars lined up to be flagged off by Mr Saroj Chavanaviraj, Thai Ambassador to Singapore, and Mr Milton Tan, president of the Automobile Association of Singapore. The drivers and their140 words
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Article39 1984-06-04 26 THE Singapore Anti-Narcot-ics Association Hindu Aftercare (Counselling) Service and the Sri Punithamaram Balasubramaniam Temple at Canberra Road will Jointly organise a mass prayer and drug abuse prevention exhibition at the temple's premises on Friday at 7 p.m.39 words
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190 1984-06-04 26 Camera industry gets some from Raja THE camera industry should distinguish between short-term big profits and long-term smaller profits if Singapore is to retain its reputation for selling good yet cheap cameras. The Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Raja rat nam, told this to more than 100190 words
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Article60 1984-06-04 26 TO CATER for this years large Intake of students at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic, the opening convention of the Freshmen Orientation Week organised by the students' union will be held on two evenings: today and tomorrow. The week-long programme, which will be launched today, is organised to welcome60 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-06-04 26 Dealers who overprice told to watch it WATCH dealers who overprice their goods and then give huge discounts may end up hurting themselves. This gimmick erodes Singapore's reputation as a bargain place for watches. It is a dangerous trend that must be stopped, said Mr Tan Soo Khoon, MP for197 words
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Article60 1984-06-04 26 Charity concert A SCOUT charity concert to raise funds for the Community Chest of Singapore wul be held at Golden World Live Theatre on June 15 and 16 at 2 p.m. The concert is organised by the Seladang Scout Council and the Geylang 09 Scout Group of Tankmg Katong Secondary60 words
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103 1984-06-04 26 THE sweet smell of scented wood lured a gang to a hut m Jalan Masjid, off Changi Road, on Friday. And after the owner of the single-storey wooden hut, Madam Fatimah binti Mohammed Shariff, 24, had left the premises, the gang struck. They stole103 words
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Advertisement852 1984-06-04 10 THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? Informatics shows you the way... We're registered with the Ministry of Education and are officially appointed by HONEYWELL, a leading computer manufacturer, as their authorised training centre. Enrol today for the following courses! City Guilds of London Institute 747 FORTRAN Programming Certificate m Computer852 words
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Advertisement206 1984-06-04 10 Trus Week'P^i I WOltn (3-ot-*.---- $12.50 ~d aSeccMKl Lod^ MONDAY Poached Egg on il Vegetable Salad Shredded Chicken or Grabnaled Ham I a-la-King Rolls with Endives I Melon Sherbet TUESDAY Cream oi Mushroom I Boiled Leg ol Lamb, or Bee! Emince I Mint sauce Stroganoff I Iced Cofiee I WEDNESDAY206 words
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Article113 1984-06-04 11 4 A lot of people who had no money before are flashing money around. People are paid to attend gatherings. A lot of Malay* are now very well off. There are some Malay millionaires. There is a growing Malay middle class. Soma of these people arm m113 words
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224 1984-06-04 11 KL ANG, Sun. A 27- YEAR-OLD housewife and her two daughters were burned to death when they were trapped m their home atop a motor workshop during a pre-dawn fire here today. Their charred remains were found by firemen who rushedNST - 224 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-06-04 11 They will contest next election m Sabah KOTA KIN ABALU, Sunday THREE new political parties all based on indigenous races have been formed to oppose the ruling multi-ra-cial Berjaya Party m Sabah m the next election, a senior state official has revealed. The parties327 words
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275 1984-06-04 11 'Natural resources depleted by 2000' KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday AN environmental group, Sahabat Alam Malaysia (Sam), says countries m the AsiaPacific region are facing major environmental problems caused by pollution and exhaustion of natural resources. In its annual report released m conjunction with World Environmental Day, which falls on Tuesday, SamBernama - 275 words
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126 1984-06-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, San. Malaysia has banned beer sales en Its warships and prohibited Muslim servicemen tram consuming any farm of alchohol en beard vessels. Bat nen-Mosllm sailors will still be allowed te take their personal drink supplies aboard ships, a Defence Ministry spokesmanReuter - 126 words
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Article49 1984-06-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three boats carrying 101 Vietnamese refugees have landed at the refugee camp on Pulau Bidong In the South China Sea, refugee officials said today. There were 23 refugees m the first boat, 29 m the second and the rest m the third. APAP - 49 words
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Advertisement292 1984-06-04 11 l^^B mTmm^*^m M^mTm^^mmm^mW^^Xw^mW^^mmmmM mmmT __V^>-H _^_wJ^V fcv_i _B _w _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_V mmmw i rmm\ mW^Amm\ mwj^Bm mmr^ __^_l Following m the tradition of Elysee s finely-crafted pens, the Caprice collection is a delight to behold a true pleasure to own In the rich but classically muted tones of Bordeaux Porto-Rose. Sand.292 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-06-04 12 Telex machine that's flexible A BRITISH company is marketing a microprocessor that can send and receive telex messages while performing other tasks. The Financial Times reported that Ceedata of Surrey, has a machine which costs £3,995 (5511,905) that can produce incoming messages automatically without interfering with the126 words
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Article134 1984-06-04 12 MANY people have died after strenuous exercises. But few people realise that it is not the exertion which causes death but the "cool down". When athletes push themselves to the point of exhaustion and then suddenly stop, their blood pressure drops drastically. The hormone, norepinephrine,134 words
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Article, Illustration597 1984-06-04 12 How they get that perfect 'whonk' MARTINA Navratilova, Jimmy Connors, Ivan Lendl and John McEnroe they all have one thing m common. They consistently hit a perfect "whonk" on their rackets. This is music to their ears as it tells the players they have597 words
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Advertisement278 1984-06-04 13 t *n$ .p* i B|ironlf]---81--»BnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnHnnn^_^ > _Haß_B___&&«__! P^^-* < '^^^^^^^^B9l__^_^_l^-nnnnßnnnnnnnnnno-nnnnnnnnnnnnnß i-~ r w mtmV "M 818 Like most of the world's great discoveries. IP s **l fes/ Jg^ By- ms** y \fp s l, >Am my!!!!m\mJmmmmmß Volvo's Turbo charger rests on a very simple Jrv" __^___^_________________n_i |_^fl_Bi principle. It works278 words
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486 1984-06-04 14 THE government's attempt to break the vicious circle entrapping the least-privileged Singaporeans can turn out to be controversial. These Singaporeans are being pressured on what they may consider to be a very private matter the number of children they ought to have. But486 words
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Article, Illustration627 1984-06-04 14 HENRY OWEN - HENRY OWEN By writing for the International Herald Tribune VIENNA On a hill m north-eastern Austria, near the little town of Hamburg, one can look into three countries. Across the Danube is Bratislava, the capital of Slovak lands that slope gently towards627 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1984-06-04 14 JEFFREY E. GARTEN - JEFFREY E. GARTEN It must act to restore confidence m the system By writing for me Asian wall Street Journal Last month, a major US bank, the Chicago-based Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company, virtually collapsed and had to be bailed1,295 words
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Article620 1984-06-04 14 Across the Causeway EXCERPT ot editorial comment treat Malaysian mewspmpers last week. THE attention which has La recent weeks been facased oa the deplorable standards ef read safety la this country has really led to hat one conclusion: aad oa oft-repeated conclusion at that. By aay620 words
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Advertisement259 1984-06-04 14 The show-piece of timepieces, RADO DiaStar«V22oo» HOUSEHOLD f AW (1.H.L3, 1.0.L2, I.K. Basement) \^f "Krause" ironing board jf FOOD X (West Germany) ffcoO __rX (1.H.L1, I.QLI, I.K. Basement) J $53 3><sZ X Remy Martin X.O^^^^ %mgmm% fl A X V q ts) $136U>IIU H\\ "Framar" 4-step /h/|Q M ll ladder259 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-06-04 15 Very little lane order SINGAPOREANS learn fast and learn well. Over the years we have learned to be clean, courteous, speak Mandarin, be anti-drug conscious, productive and so on. Now we are being taught to stop killer-littering and spitting. However, we have not had a road lane discipline campaign. It216 words
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276 1984-06-04 15 I REFER to your report lamenting the lack of response to the 1964 labour force survey. (ST, May 26). On May 18, I received an unsigned letter from the Research and Statistics Division stating that: THE interviewer had called several times but that276 words
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Article580 1984-06-04 15 Not easy to start a business Budding entrepreneurs need more help I FULLY endorse the comments made by the Minister of State (Trade and Industry), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong. (ST, May 29). Unfortunately there are many obstacles to starting a business even with government encouragement and assistance. Professionals, because of580 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-06-04 15 Author says costume has not been used in Baba weddings I REFER to the article "Nonya elegance" m Section Two. (ST, May 28). I wish to point out two errors m the article and the picture of the bride and bridegroom. In the article, the word "sanggol" or "sanggul" refers214 words
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Article47 1984-06-04 15 KHNG EU MENG replies: Peranakan wedding costumes were Chinese in origin and design. There is no one fixed outfit for a bridegroom. The owner of the "controversial" costume, Mr Vincent Tan, says the outfit is not from a wayang, but is part of his peranakan family collection.47 words
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Article145 1984-06-04 15 MY niece is from Raffles Junior College. Recently, she came home with four bricks (9 by 5 by 3cm each), and begged me to buy them at $5 each. She told me such bricks were being sold to raise funds for the construction of an145 words
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145 1984-06-04 15 Please forgive real parking coupon errors THE Housing Board's car parks division should be more flexible m its dealings with the public. I parked my car at the Alexandra Village car park on May 25 from 8 to 10 a.m. So I tore off the tabs from two parking coupons145 words
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148 1984-06-04 15 Residents have had to bear noise for 2 years EVER since piling work for a highway started m our area m 1982, residents of Blocks 99, 100 and 101 m Whampoa Drive have been plagued by excessive air and noise pollution. Things began to become worse at the turn of148 words
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157 1984-06-04 15 Building noise up to three in the morning AS a resident m an apartment m Jalan Jintan, I have been kept awake for two nights out of the last three (letter dated June 1) by building work on the extension to the Hyatt Regency Hotel. On both occasions loud hammering157 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1984-06-04 16 TERRY ANDERSON - TERRY ANDERSON By 4 They take our freedom and dignity. How can you ask us to like them? Sidon's Sunni mufti NABATIYEH (Israelioccupied Lebanon) When the Israeli army swept through this small Lebanese town on June 6, 1982, it was greeted withAP - 1,094 words
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756 1984-06-04 16 THE HAGUE (Netherlands) A WESTERN diplomat, watching the Dutch government's indecision over whether to deploy cruise missiles, mused recently over "moralistic lunacy" m the foreign policy of The Netherlands. But while the missile issue has subjected The Netherlands to broad criticism from its756 words
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Advertisement311 1984-06-04 16 GENERAL ELECTRIC The market leader m large capacity refrigerators now brings you a range of smaller models. mmmmmmm m~ > k. _____.__p_^u__l_Li fl 'J*t i* Br\^ 9 I -^-^^^^Plr^-L _«**^i fl B ■Rri I ___^_9 k i_Hr7ift fl _fc^2j2_^^ i m\ MODEL TBFEI4D That's right! GE's latest range of refrigerators311 words
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Article, Illustration156 1984-06-04 17 THE Homemakers Exhibition last month was a bonanza for the Australian exhibitors. They raked m more than $1.2 million which is a record. About 80 per cent of the sales were for furniture. Furniture exhibitors made up half of the total number of exhibitors.156 words
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Article73 1984-06-04 17 Seminar tours to Japan ANYONE interested m how Japanese industries tick should take note of a seminar which will actually take them to Japan itself. The seminar is organised by the International Friendship Association, which is affiliated to the Japanese government, and the Japanese newspaper, Japan Economic Journal. Fees are73 words
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Article56 1984-06-04 17 THE Lee Wah Bank's north branch has been relocated at Fu Lv Shou Complex at Rochor Road from last month. It will be renamed Lee Wah Bank Rochor Road Branch, and will have the 49th automated teller machine m the United Overseas Bank group. The branch will56 words
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Article49 1984-06-04 17 BRITISH Airways has moved its ticketing office to Par East Plaza on Scotts Road. The new office will be open from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. during weekdays and from 8.30 a.m to 3.30 p.m on Saturdays. It will be closed on Sundays and public holidays.49 words
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Article216 1984-06-04 17 OLIVETTI (Singapore) Pte Ltd has appointed Mr John Farrell as its managing director since last month as part of the group's move to strengthen its performance m data processing. Mr Farrell will also be m charge of three other Olivetti offices m Malaysia and Hongkong. He has extensive experience216 words
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Article96 1984-06-04 17 Jun* 6: Promoting Your Own Business at the RELC International House, organised by the Singapore Business and Professional Women's Association. June 6 8: Interpersonal Managing Skills/ Xerox Learning Systems at the World Trade Centre, organised by EDI Associates Pte Ltd. June 6 9: The sth international Leather96 words
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Article98 1984-06-04 17 THE Goodwood hotel group has changed its advertising agency to Quantum :FCB from this month. Quantum :FCB will help advertise Goodwood's opening of the Boulevard Hotel. It has offices m Malaysia and Indonesia as well. HACO Far East Pte Ltd, the regional sales office for hydraulic98 words
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733 1984-06-04 17 THE problem of Singapore's slumping property market has begun to infect other sectors of the economy. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), m effect the central bank, acting with uncharacteristic directness, has published a review of the property-loan portfolios of major banks733 words
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193 1984-06-04 17 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Primary Industries Minister said on Saturday the country would welcome mere foreign Investment m Its rubber product Industries ana foreign manufacturers could have more than the currently allowed 38 per cent equity In Joint ventures. Foreign equity could be allowedAFP - 193 words
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Article361 1984-06-04 17 KEVIN PAGE - KEVIN PAGE Other major local banks are expected to follow By DBS BANK'S lending rate to blue-chip customers has been raised a quarter point to 9 3 /4 per cent from today. The other major local banks are expected to follow, so placing more361 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-06-04 17 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By A SPORTS store with everything under one roof, including a computer to advise tennis players on the best racquet, will open next year. Royal Sporting House Pte Ltd will set up a $3 million sports store in Marina Square,228 words
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257 1984-06-04 17 Growth expected in local insurance industry THE local insurance industry is expected to grow this year, provided difficult conditions do not adversely affeet the premium rates of general insurance business. According to the 19X3 annual report of the Insurance Commissi oner of Singapore, we can expect to see insurers paying257 words
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Article53 1984-06-04 18 Gross Group pre-tai Year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) Chem Ino 15 (15) $5,430 ($5,275) Mar 84 red Cables 10 (5) Ms/.6?0 ($5,886) Dec 83 Fusan Ms9o4 ($2,057 L) Dec 83 Hong Fok 4 (4) $540 ($33,0501) Dec 83 Intl Trust 10(10) $3,271 ($4,460) Dec 83 TongMeng $60553 words
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Article89 1984-06-04 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Bukit Sembawang 35(35) $12,589 ($11,534) Mar 84 Dutch Baby 10TE (10TE) M 57,728 ($4,569) Dec 83 X G Hldgs 10 (10) M 54,372 ($3,919) Dec 83 Kilhnghall Tin 26 (35.7a) M 527,635 ($18,356) Dec 83 Kramat 15 (5) M89 words
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Article57 1984-06-04 18 krtenm Group pre-tai Half-year to Company dividend profit/toss ('000) CASH MJ3.609 (51,450) Feb 84 C C M 15 (7.5) M$7,800 ($2,800) Mar 84 K L Kepong 5 (5) M$41,154 ($18,676) Mar 84 Petaling Tin NYA (60) M$2,099 ($5,300) Apr 84 Rahman Hyd NYA (10) M$5,086 ($4,345) Mar 8457 words
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Article93 1984-06-04 18 Bukit Rati: Bonus issue of nine ten cent share for every share held. Esso: Proposed bonus issue of three-for-two and sub-division of $1 par into two shares of 50 cents each. Gold Coin: Bonus issue of one-for ten find Hotel: Bonus issue of one-for ten JC MPH: Rights93 words
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Article97 1984-06-04 18 BUOYED by an overnight Wall Street sport and the yen's appreciation, the market staged a ggj Strang rally on Saturday with the Nikkei Dow Jones Index topping the 19,999 mark for the first time m three sessions. The Index finished the week at 11,152.97, poshing over the 11,999 mark97 words
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Article238 1984-06-04 18 JJ-* Jww I USJ Chance Akoo 34* A*«d Chem Cp 34 +H AfcvCholm<»rs I2W H Am Te) Tel I5H Amox Ine 22H unch Am Corp 32H Bethlehem Sri 21H +1 Boeing Co 39V4 +V4 Burroughs Cp 50* +1 CoterrxMor Co 41'* 1* Choie Monhtn 41 +IW Chrysler Cp238 words
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Article101 1984-06-04 18 THANKS to a 19.59 surge on Friday, the market snapped a month-long losing streak with the Daw Jones rising 17.25 points to 1,124.35 over the week. Quality stacks were la the limelight towards the end of the week. Broken think that they will lead -toy rebound In the101 words
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Article94 1984-06-04 18 THE Hang Seng Index sained 14.71 points to 1 17.59 over the week. Volume waa low and la the absence of aay catalyst, trading this week Is likely to continue within a narrow ranae. The market will reopen on Tuesday as today Is a public holiday. There were no94 words
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Article109 1984-06-04 18 AUSTRALIAN share markets traded aervously to hit a 11-month low on Thursday as both local aad overseas Investors, influenced by weakaess In London and Wall Street, sold heavily. Bat small lavestors sooo returned although trading was relatively quiet. The All Ordinaries Index fell to €54.9 Kints oa Thursday, Its109 words
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601 1984-06-04 18 KEVIN PAGE - KEVIN PAGE London B THE largest daily fall for 10 years. The biggest daily rise ever. The prospect of the mightiest take-over battle m years, possibly leading to the biggest British industrial company and Europe's second largest. These factors combined to601 words
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Article306 1984-06-04 18 lum 2 Yen Chance Ajinomoto 1100 +10 Akoi 412 +1 Amoda 1090 +20 Asohi Chem 604 +4 Asohi Glass 690 +5 Bank of Tokyo 458 +6 Bndgestone 556 +1 Canon 1200 +50 Casio 1220 +20 Citizen 490 +4 Doiei 674 unch Doi-lchi Kangyo Bonk 865 -5 DNipponPrint 912 +22306 words
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Article539 1984-06-04 18 June 2 Pence Chance INDUSTRIALS AKed-Lyons 160 +1 Ass Dories 158 +2 BTRPLC 444 +5 Babcocks 150 +4 Barclay* 449 +10 Beechoms 315 +10 BKX 225 +2 Blue Circle 416 +8 BOC Group 246 +11 Boots 171 +7 Bowater 258 +4 BATS 208 +5 Britannia 69 +4 BP 500539 words
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3175 1984-06-04 18 19M Last Yield Voi Week ttfti Low Company Sale Chanfe (000) Htyi Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 113 AMDBSOI 113 -5 07 138 121 111 tss. g- f g 3 gj 280 234 A*«d Choc 236 -29 42 25 6 20 250 234 2753,175 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-06-04 19 GOLD bullion prices eased to U*****.50 a troy ounce before rebounding to its peak of US$39B an ounce on fears that the war between Iran and Iraq may widen, said Green ft Collier m its gold review for the week ending last Saturday. Prices closed at US$39O an ounce,387 words
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Article122 1984-06-04 19 FOB m bates, Malaysian cerrts/klo I RAS MRELB Hfh Low Closinc Mfh Low Closinf buym buyers May 31 May 31 Int. 1 RS.S Prompt 199.50N 190.00N 189.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. FOB ?00 50 189.75 189.50 223 50 ***** ***** Int 2 R.S.S. June 189 50 218 00 Int. 3122 words
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Article198 1984-06-04 19 THE downtrend resumed with rubber plunging sharply midweek to set a sixteen month low at 190 cents, as confidence cracked on continued absence of worthwhile orders and weaker overseas advices, said Hallday, Cutler, Bath ft Co, m its weekly rubber review. Initially, sentiment improved on light covering and speculative198 words
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Article28 1984-06-04 19 EASIER. The market moved lower as stocks fell by only 10,375 tonnes, their 16th successive weekly decline, to 232,800 tonnes, their lowest level since December 1982. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article67 1984-06-04 19 IRREGULAR. Initial falls after the disappointing 1,150--tonne drop In stocks to 147,575 tonnes, the lowest level since November 1981, were reduced by good commission house buying. But the firmer Sterling and resistance at higher levels resulted m a fresh decline. A small late rally occurred m line with otherAFP - 67 words
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Article47 1984-06-04 19 QUIET. Prices fluctuated m a narrow range m line with gold, after initial disappointment caused by a rise m London Metal Exchange stocks (up 57 6,000 ounces, to 48,616,000 ounces) after six weeks of decline. Sterling's better performance against the dollar also weighed on sentiment. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article47 1984-06-04 19 STEADY/QUIET. Continued buying support from the tin council's buffer stock manager, and the third weekly decline m stocks, to 27,415 tonnes, down 215 tonnes, helped to hold the market steady, with cash prices showing a premium over forward, for both standard and higher grade metal. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article26 1984-06-04 19 Buyinj Sdfaf Kfhest-Lowest Hifhest— Lowest S5/|m SS/pn Bank of China 26.25 25.95 26 43—26 13 OUB 26.16—25.96 26.34— 26 14 UOB 26.25—25.93 26.40—^6 0826 words
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Article16 1984-06-04 19 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 388.70—389.20 388.00—388.40 Fri Thurs New York 390.00—390.50 386.25 386.7516 words
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Article210 1984-06-04 19 ON THE local produce exchange last week, coffee came under selling pressure while pepper and coconut oil closed quietly steady. On the coffee markets worldwide, principally m London and New York, moderate selling promoted by profittakers sent prices lower for most of the week. Dealers said this was210 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-06-04 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyaie) Arr Carfo Tine Bock Anna MS (8405) 3/6(2300) 51 0700 0800/*****100 N3 Or Chief (39W) 4/6 (0400) FSB 1500 1600 F3 P Fillmore (133/1) 4/6 (0700) TA3 1800 1900 B 2 B Butang (*****A) 4/6492 words
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105 1984-06-04 19 PARIS French shipyards should concentrate on producing high technology or tailor-made vessels, rather than the production line ships for which competition from Far Eastern yards is stronger, a shipbroker said m a report last week. The overall order book for French shipyards fell to 506,000Reuter - 105 words
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Article175 1984-06-04 19 Interbank Over the counter Foretfn Local dolars to For eipi currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreipi currency Australian dollar 1.8963 1.8986 5.35—5 24 Canadian dollar 1.6249 1.6261 6.22—6 12 NZ dollar 1.3641 1.3662 7.44—7.26 Sterling pound 2.9196 2.9231 3.46—3.41 US dollar 2.1035 2.1045 4.79—4.74 Local dolars175 words
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Article490 1984-06-04 19 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, June 1, 1964: Bank PLR Algemene Bank 10 American Express lOVi Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 10 Arab Banking Corp 10 Vi Asia Commercial 9 :i < A N7 Banking Group 10' 2 Ban Hin Lee Bank490 words
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Article332 1984-06-04 19 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended June 1: BD PRICES uss Mfh Low 7 days IO 7 10'* 1 month IV» 10'. 2 months 11 7/16 11'. 3 months 11 13/16 1P« 6 months 12 9/16 IP. 9 months 13 3/16 12 12 months 13332 words
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Article192 1984-06-04 19 THE US dollar opened at 552.1050/70 and traded within a narrow range of 5J2.1035/75 for most of the week, but fell to close at 552.0945/60. The Singapore dollar strengthened against all currencies over the counter except for the Deutsche mark. The US dollar traded quietly, but tell to close192 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-06-04 19 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Koppol Wharves Frotadurban 44 aside -.6 f ukuzaki Maru 19 aside 4/6 Ham Luong 37/8 aside 4/6 Kim Soon Li 22 aside 4/6 -i Kota Ratna 46 aside 4/6 Pervomaysk 35/6 aside 4 Auby 21 4/6 4/6 Str Venture 20 4/6 5/6 Ned258 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-06-04 20 Your Other Selves Awaken the Psychic You There is more to you than you suspect. Self goes far deeper than surface consciousness. Man is not fully conscious that is, using the whole potential of his awareness until he develops the dormant psychic energy every human possesses. The occasional hunch, the214 words
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Article198 1984-06-04 20 RALEIGH Cycles stole carparate headlines the past three months with Its aggressive style with which It tried to takcaver General Lumber. After Intense battles la boardrooms, and through newspapers aad apea letters, Raleigh dramatically called off its bid Last month. Incorporated la July ISC7, the principal activity of198 words
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485 1984-06-04 20 CHUAN Hup Marine was the darling of the local market when its shares were listed last December. It has 66 subsidiaries of which 58 are engaged m ship-owning and chartering. The other subsidiaries engage m the sale of trucks, provision of485 words
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136 1984-06-04 20 Wearnes in joint venture with Duta Yap WEARNE Brothers Is setting op m Joint-ven-ture company with Mr Yap Yong Seong of Koala Lumpur, better known as Data Yap of the Sealion Hotels fame, to develop Wearnes' property In Ipota, Perak. The joint-venture company, which Is yet to be named, will136 words
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Article660 1984-06-04 20 Two Malaysians to control 34.3 pc of stake A POSSIBLE takeover situation has emerged at Toshiba (M) Bhd, following Toshiba Corporation of Japan's decision to sell 9 per cent of its 39 per cent shareholding to two Malaysian substantial shareholders. Mr Vincent Tang, theBT - 660 words
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Article89 1984-06-04 20 LINGUI DEVELOPMENTS has proposed to acquire 56.5 per cent of Tay Ek Seng Co, a plantation holding company with 731 hectares of rubber and oil palm m Johor. The total consideration of MJ7.4 million will be through a share swap of 6.7 million new Lingui 50 sen89 words
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Article47 1984-06-04 20 LAM GROUP INVESTMENTS intends to buy over Carship Land Investment, which is mainly an investment holding company and industrial property developer. The $18 million deal will be settled through a share swap of six million 50 cent L&M shares priced at $3 per share.47 words
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Article39 1984-06-04 20 THE directors of SPP LTD have sent a circular to shareholders informing them that a fresh annual report for calendar 1983, which will rectify an omission, will be sent to them before the AGM on June 29.39 words
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Article58 1984-06-04 20 TOKYO The national flag carrier, Japan Air Lines (JAL), reported pre-tax profits of 4.027 billion yen (about 5536.3 billion) m fiscal 1983 ending last March, against the operating loss of 27 billion yen the previous year. JAL's sales rose 2 per cent to 756.2 billion yen. thanksAFP - 58 words
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Advertisement598 1984-06-04 20 Sinfipore instituti of Food Science md Technology 4th SIFST SYMPOSIUM ADVANCES IN FOOD PROCESSING HYATT HOTEL, SINGAPORE, 14 15 JUNE, 1984. "WHERE EAST MEETS WEST" A Convergence Of Western And Oriental Food Processing Technologies 16 speakers from 10 countries, 9 exhibitors for 8 countries. Programme I RECENT ADVANCES IN PROCESS598 words
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Advertisement2094 1984-06-04 22 PROSPECTUS DATED 1 JUNE 1984 <^mmm "I MM-. _^_l _^_l _^H -^H e -^H _^_c -^H _^_V m W mmw^^ _fl_B mm mw_ m\W Ml fl MMM flflflF mmmW mM mW -H Mt _^-m flflflf flflflr"""* fllflr Mm MW _^P___________ km w Mm JURONG ENGINEERING LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC2,094 words
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Advertisement1443 1984-06-04 23 At 31 December 1983 Per Audited Accounts As Adjusted ($000) ($000) Authorised Share Capital Shares of 1 00 each 1 5.000 Shares of $0 50 each 100,000 Shareholders' Funds Issued and Fully Paid Shares 5.400 12.500 Share Premium Account 8. 1 00 Retained Profits 1 9.697 16,097 Total Shareholders' Funds1,443 words
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Advertisement1672 1984-06-04 23 LAND, BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT The Company's offices, plant and equipment are located at 25 Tanjong Kling Road. Jurong Town, Singapore 2262. The site covers 1 7,242 8 square metres and is leased from Jurong Town Corporation for 30 years from 1 March 1972. The current annual rental is $72,856 The1,672 words
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Advertisement869 1984-06-04 23 ACCOUNTANTS' REPORT The Board of Directors Jurong Engineering Umited Singapore 31 May 1984 Gentlemen: This report has been prepared for inclusion m the Prospectus to be dated 1 June 1 984 m connection with the issue by Jurong Engineering Umited "the Company of 7.000.000 ordinary shares of $0.50 each m869 words
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Advertisement992 1984-06-04 24 (c) Associated Companies An associated company is one m which the company has a long-term equity interest I of between 20% and 50% and actively participates, directly or indirectly, m the management The company has adopted the equity method of accounting for its associated companies Under the equity method, the992 words
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Advertisement1105 1984-06-04 24 c. The wholly-owned subsidiary, Borneo Jurong Engineering Private Umited, issued 200,000 bonus shares of $1 each by capitalising $200,000 standing m the credit of the Retained Profit Account. Shortly after the bonus issue, the company sold 55% of its interest m the equity of this subsidiary at par for a1,105 words
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Advertisement1905 1984-06-04 24 10. Except for the following 6 subsidiaries and 1 associated company of lshikawa|ima-Hanma Heavy Industries Company Limited who is also a major customer and supplier of the Company and its subsidiaries, none of the existing shareholders have any interest direct or indirect, m any company carrying on a similar trade1,905 words
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Advertisement2869 1984-06-04 25 30 Neither the Company nor any of Ii subsidiaries is engaged m any material litigation either as plaintiff or defendant which is material m the context of this Issue The Directors are not aware of any proceedings pending or threatened against the Company oi any of its subsidiaries or any2,869 words
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Advertisement172 1984-06-04 26 y^jg _^_^^l I __R i i w-^/. l ft J v O W i^Tm I fe. fl mIIIIM m 1 fl m%^m\mm\ adc^ 011 measuring exactly twenty W m \\\\\\\\\\\W ii 1 four percent! L _^^fl I k V m six months! Cf mm m m Tr^K Making Shin Mm172 words
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Article, Illustration1933 1984-06-04 27 Sapphire topples Our Saint in King's Cup trial The Three Kingdoms finds the end of a long, long lane FIRST: *****8 SECOND: *****0 THIRD: *****3 STARTERS: *****5, *****4, *****3, *****1, *****3, *****4, *****6, *****1, *****4, *****6. CONSOLATIONS: *****0, *****7, *****4, *****5, *****8, *****3, *****4, *****1, *****6, *****3. By OUR RACING1,933 words
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Article35 1984-06-04 27 THE race card for the Perak Turf Club's amateur meeting at Ipah an Wednesday will be published aa that day. There are nine races and there will be offcourse betting at Bukit Timah.35 words
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Article391 1984-06-04 27 Stipe's report KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Raging favourite Alpina (apprentice Danis) who finished last of six runners m Race 6 today, was impounded for a routine saliva swab and urine sample. The Stipendiary Steward's report on the races: RACE 1: Jambalaya II (Chua) was slowly away and trailed the391 words
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123 1984-06-04 27 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements I STEPHEN GERARD SANJIVI I I Deeply appreciates the warm support and good- I I will extended by: I I a. MINDEF I I b. Ambassador and Staff of Singapore Embassy, Bang- I kok. c. Royal Thai Police Staff of Koh Kah Police Station.123 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1984-06-04 27 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Wo extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to: THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR CHAO PEH FROM FRIENDS ft COLLEAGUES of Tho Singapore Polytechnic.28 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1984-06-04 27 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The Family Of The Late MR. LIM WEE HUNG Wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all friends and relatives for their condolences, kind attendance, wreaths, donations and invaluable assistance during their recent bereavement.40 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1984-06-04 27 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. SAW SOON CHYE Aged: 78 Years Old pasted away peacefully on Saturday 2nd June 1984 at 2.15 am. Leaving Behind: Wifa: Mdm Ang Chool Glm Sona: Daughtor-in-law Brian Saw Huat Hui Eric Saw Huat Kheng Cecilia Newn Daughter: Son-in-law Diana Saw Poh Choo David See78 words
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Obituary27 1984-06-04 27 THE FAMILY OF the late Mdm. Yeow Koh Ton wishes to thank relatives and friends for their kind attendance condolences contributions during their recent bereavement.27 words
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Obituary, Illustration274 1984-06-04 27 141 Deaths 141 Deaths CHENG YE-TUNG BORN: 3 APRIL, 1304 Passed away peacefully at Veterans' Hospital, Taipeh, on 1 June, 1984. Deeply mourned by: Beloved wife: Louise Chen Chun Ngo Son*. Daughtara-in-law William Mcl Lin Robert Julie Daughters Sons-in-law Henry Walter Wu I.ucy Patrirk Craddock Diary s.c. Urn Daisy Grandchildren274 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1984-06-04 27 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam rln Loving Memory of 1 Our Beloved Parents MR LAU AH HOE MDM TAN CHOO NEO Departed: 4th June 1982 Someday somewhere. Those happy days we had together will last forever Always remembered and cherished by your son*, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grand- children70 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1984-06-04 27 N.A. (TONY) FIELDMAN ASHES WILL BE FLOWN BACK ON 4/6/84 FROM PERTH. A MASS WILL BE SAID ON 5/6/64 AT BPM AT 2 JALAN KHAIRUDOIN (OFF OPERA ESTATE) ALL ARE WELCOME. TEL: *****63/*****0135 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1984-06-04 27 IN LOVING MEMORY OF ra JAMES DAVID Departed 4th June 1881 Our thoughts are always with you. Our hearts are sore wltf pain; This world would be like heaven If you were here again. Alwaya remembered by vifa. children, paranta A all loved o ie» DAVID PRAOASAM50 words
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Obituary, Illustration178 1984-06-04 27 MDM ANMA OON JIAK NGO DEPARTED 4-6-1974 'A DECADE HAVE PASSED SINCE YOU DEPARTED BUT MEMORIES OF YOU STILL LINGERS DEEP IN OUR HEARTS. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY LOVED ONES. In Loving Memory of MR P. GOVINDAiWAMY Departed 4th Jure 1978 Gone from our lives on* co doer.178 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-06-04 27 "Come on, Blueboy... Don't Just lie there!"7 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1984-06-04 28 MARTIN PALMER documents the memories of the English League season Three who reached the end of Yellow Brick Road i MILESTONES LIVERPOOL extend ownership of League title aad Milk Cap another year. FAREWELL season for players Kevin Keegan, Trevor Brooking and Billy Bonds and Spun managerBends; Brooking; Keegan - 1,096 words
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Article147 1984-06-04 28 ROME, Son. A Rome Judge yesterday handed down suspended jail sentences to three British soccer fans convicted of possessing knives and injuring an Italian before the European Cap final here last week. Levin Cain, Peter Walsh and Patrick OToole were given suspended sentences of four months eachAP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-06-04 29 LONDON, Sun. The Soviet Union coasted to an impressive 2-0 win over England m a friendly soccer international at Wembley here yesterday. Goals at either end of the second half were enough to carry the Russians to their first Wembley success against an outclassed England side. Substitute Sergei GotsanovReuter - 430 words
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Article, Illustration686 1984-06-04 29 European Championship countdown MADRID, Sun. Spain, still haunted by the memory of failing before their own fans m the 1962 World Cup, will be seeking to win back their soccer reputation and pride m France. The Spanish squad are riding high after theirReuter - 686 words
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271 1984-06-04 29 LISBON, Sun. Yugoslavia, keen to atone for their disappointing effort m the 1962 World Cup finals, snatched a 3-2 win over Portugal m a friendly here yesterday. Yugoslavia's success over a Portugal side, who will also compete m this month's European finals m France,Reuter - 271 words
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Article200 1984-06-04 29 MEASURES to reduce pushing and jostling inside the six-metre box have been taken by Fifa. indirect tree-kicks awarded inside the box must be taken from the six-metre line, near where the infringement was committed. The same will apply to any bounce-ball inside the box OXFORD UNITED have nettedAFP; UPI; AP - 200 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-06-04 30 NOTTINGHAM (England), Sun. England picked themselves up from Thursday's mauling by Viv Richards to bowl the West Indies out for 179 m the second one-day cricket international at Trent Bridge here yesterday. England made a sound' reply and were 20 without loss after eight overs.Reuter - 311 words
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Article228 1984-06-04 30 LONDON, Sun. West Indian pace-bowler Andy Roberts, recalled by Leicestershire for their county cricket match against Essex, turned m a superb spell of four for 23 yesterday as the champions were dismissed for 189 on the first day of the three-day match. Only another formerReuter - 228 words
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Article182 1984-06-04 30 BOXINQ ROUND-UP BUFFALO (New York), Sun. Beaten, battered and disappointed, Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini was discharged from hospital yesterday after an overnight stay, uncertain about his future as a fighter. His eyes and hands badly swollen and sporting 14 stitches, the 23--year-old Mancini said he hopedReuter; AFP - 182 words
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281 1984-06-04 30 All-Chinese affair produces few thrills HONGKONG, Sun. He Zhi Wen, a 23-year-old student from Zhejiang, beat compatriot Xie Saike 21-8, 21-15, 22--24 21-10 m an all-Chi-nese final at the Hongkong Masters table tennis tournament here yesterday. Despite some acrobatic rallies, it was a rather tame affair as finals between ChineseReuter - 281 words
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Article326 1984-06-04 30 STORM DA VIS pitched a three-hitter to best Jack Morris and got two-run home run support from Ken Singleton and Wayne Gross to give the Baltimore Orioles a 5-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers m the American Major League baseball game on Saturday. Other reaaltaUPI; AFP; Reuter; AP - 326 words
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Article, Illustration613 1984-06-04 30 The French Open tennis championships Top seeds reach fourth round m contrasting styles PARIS, Sun. DEFENDING champion Yannick Noah and Ivan Lendl, the best player never to have won a Grand Slam tennis tournament, led a parade of top seeds into the fourth round of the FrenchReuter - 613 words
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Article69 1984-06-04 30 PARIS, Sun. Riot police ringed the Roland Gams Stadium m the west ef this city today as spectators arrived to watch the seventh day's play at the French Open tennis championship*. They were called m after incidents at one of the entry gates yesterday when sectionsAFP - 69 words
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299 1984-06-04 31 PARIS, Sun. Controversy followed John McEnroe onto the centre court at the Roland Garros Stadium here today when he defeated stubborn Spaniard Jose Higueras 6-4, 7-6, 3-6, 6-3 m an incident-packed and rain-interrupted fourthround match of the French Open tennis championships. The American topReuter - 299 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-06-04 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON On the golf scene By M. MURUGLAH shot a one-over-par 71 to win the Seletar Country Club A Division monthly medal yesterday. But the 20-year-old national serviceman was still a dejected man. For, though he had played below his three handicap,560 words
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Article283 1984-06-04 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI West German roar for Merlion Cup By WEST GERMANY, one of the reputed nations m world soccer, are among the five countries invited for the Merlion Cup competition at the National Stadium m October. The others are Mexico, Syria, Cameroun and Morocco, all of whom have expresseo283 words
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Article33 1984-06-04 31 MELBOURNE, Sun. Mark Hughes scored m the sixth minute to help Manchester United to a 1-0 win over English First Division rivals Nottingham Forest m a soccer friendly here today ReuterReuter - 33 words
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166 1984-06-04 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SINGAPORE crashed 2--0 to Rumania m the opening match of the Thailand Invitation Asian Youth competition at Bangkok's National Stadium on Saturday night. But Singapore coach Sies Senan was not upset with the defeat because of the opposition's strength. Said Sies yesterday: "We166 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-06-04 31 ERFURT, East Germany, Sun. Heinz Czerwinsky, secretary-general of the East German Track and Field Federation, asserted yesterday that the 100 metre sprint world record claimed by America s Evelyn Ashford is invalid because the mark was never documented. "The photo of the finish lineAP; Reuter - 261 words
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Article232 1984-06-04 31 On the local scene with Mahmood Gaznavi A 151-RUN second-wicket partnership between S.T. Rajah and Roger Oliveiro helped Armed Forces to a 91-run win over United World College m a Singapore Cricket Association Senior League match at Dover Road yesterday. Brief seeres: SAFSA 242-7232 words
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Article196 1984-06-04 31 BETHESDA (Maryland), Sun. Australian Greg Norman, 29, waltzed to a seven-stroke lead in the third round of the US$400,000 ($832,000) Kemper Open here yesterday when he shot a 71 for a 207 total. Leaaan scares (Americans, unless stated): til Greg Norman (Aust) 68, 68, 71. 214 JohnReuter; AP - 196 words
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Article184 1984-06-04 31 SINGAPORE'S Lim Peng Quee disposed of Taiwan's Chen In Jiuann 21-7, 21-9 to win the 61 and above age group title m the international veterans' table tennis tournament at Guillemard Road last night. In the other finals, Lim Jih Choon outplayed Goh Soon Nam m184 words
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Article31 1984-06-04 31 MOSCOW, Sun. Hungary won the European youth soccer championship here today, defeating the Soviet Union 3-2 on penalties after they had been deadlocked at 0-0 following extra time. Reuter.31 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-06-04 31 'CONSIDER SEOUL PROBLEM' TURIN, Sob. Tke president of the International Amateur Athletics Federation yesterday called Seoul "a questionable scat" fcr the 1088 Olympic Games, and said the "political appropriateness" of fntore sites most he considered. Prim* Nebtele, who also la vice-president ef the Italian Olympic Committee, said an extra-ordinary meetingAP - 134 words
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Article329 1984-06-04 31 At least 137 nations expected m LA LOS ANGELES Sunday DESPITE the Soviet-led boycott, the Los Angeles Olympics will be the biggest ever, with at least 137 nations taking part, Olympics officials said yesterday. With the deadline approaching for countries to declare their intentions, 132 nations had notified theReuter; AFP - 329 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-06-04 31 Sparkle of boycott countries NEW YORK, Sun. Athletes from nations boycotting the Summer Olympics gave several outstanding performances yesterday. Taking the spotlight was the Soviet Union's Sergei Bubka, who broke his week-old pole vault world record by clearing 5.88 metres at an international track meet m St. Denis, France. ItAP; Reuter - 276 words
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Miscellaneous17 1984-06-04 31 Today's event wmmm^mmmmmmmwm SOCCER SBHFL it knock-oat quarter-final: FAS Orient v Hotel Meridian (Jalan Besar, 8 p.m.).17 words
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Article421 1984-06-04 32 Attack coincides with Iranian infiltration m south-east Iraq BAGHDAD, Sunday IRAQ said its warplanes today attacked two "large naval targets" south of Kharg Island Iran's main oil terminal and shipping sources said a Turkish tanker was hit and blazing. The latest attacks on vesselsUPI; AFP - 421 words
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101 1984-06-04 32 Britain to press for war on terrorism LONDON, Sun. Britain, angered by Libyans gunning down demonstrators outside their embassy m London, will press the seven-nation economic summit this week to declare war on international terrorism. Informed sources say British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will urge other Western leaders attending theReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-06-04 32 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Story by THE driver of this armoured vehicle was involved m two accidents within hours of each other. Accident number one happened at about 7 p.m. on Saturday when the vehicle's wheel chain gave way, forcing it off the road m Jalan ToaANDREW CHIN - 319 words
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123 1984-06-04 32 Torrential rains kill 26in Taipeh TAIPEH, Sun. At least 26 people died, 11 were missing and 15 were injured m torrential rains that began early today m northern Taiwan, police said. Nine others died during the rain m an explosion m a propane gas cylinder shop. There had been aAFP - 123 words
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240 1984-06-04 32 US Exim Bank's $582 m loan to SIA illegal, says senator WASHINGTON, Sun. A United States senator said yesterday that the US Export-Import Bank did not follow proper procedure when it ap- roved a multi-million ollar loan last year to help Singapore Airlines buy 10 Boeing passenger jets. Sen William240 words
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Article47 1984-06-04 32 KARACHI. Sun. Police have recruited a spiritual leader's bodyguards as a last resort to fight bandits prowling the forests of Pakistan's Sind province, a police official said today. At least 650 followers of influential spiritual leader, Pir Pagaro, have joined the 3.000-strong antibandit force ReuterReuter - 47 words
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301 1984-06-04 32 Agent who tricked Germans 'back from the dead' LONDON, Sunday GARBO, the double agent who tricked the Germans into thinking the D-Day invasion was just a diversionary tactic, is not dead and has emerged from hiding after 40 years, the Mail on Sunday newspaper reported. Mr Juan Pujol Garcia, 72,UPI - 301 words
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Article87 1984-06-04 32 Ancient curse fulfilled LONDON, Sun. A young English Earl has fulfilled an ancient curse on his family by committing suicide. He left more than £2 million (Ss6 million) without making any will, probate officials said. The seventh Earl of Craven, 26, killed himself with a shotgun last October during aUPI - 87 words
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Miscellaneous144 1984-06-04 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy. Showers over several areas from mid-morning onwards.TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7. ©8 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 7 16C Fine Manila 25/35 C Fair Amsterdam 10 19 C Cloudy Melbourne 11 16144 words
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Article, Illustration1503 1984-06-04 1 NANCY KOH - Stars who haggled and ate curry NANCY KOH A week of playing, eating, shopping, dancing, talking and walking with a group of vocal and warm Hollywood celebrities may turn anybody starry-eyed, but our reporter lived to tell a very down-to-earth tale. By YOU may think it was a dream assignment,1,503 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-06-04 2 KAYE ANN - KAYE ANN Paper flowers bright and breezy will bring a cheery touch to your home. They're inexpensive and easy to make. Here are instructions from our columnist. Arty crafts By WHY not make some large crepepaper flowers to match your decor? When you're tired of538 words
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Article, Illustration636 1984-06-04 2 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG By "I SPEND at least 30 per cent of my time travelling," said Jona Eichner, a fast-talking entrepreneur who jetsets across continents on business. Ms Eichner, 40, is managing director of Interhngua Services (Singapore) Pte Ltd. She is also director of636 words
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Article, Illustration1316 1984-06-04 3 SUSANNA KULATISSA - SUSANNA KULATISSA Mrs Ethel Desker, who spent 39 years m the education service, recalls the days when poverty, indifference and violence stalked her pupils. She notes that the responsibility for developing a child's character seems to be shifting from parents to the1,316 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-06-04 3 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG A COLLEGE m Perth is offering a scholarship for its secretarial course. The course teaches basic computer and accounting concepts, how to oyierate the word processor and make travel arrangements for your boss m addition to the usual typing and shorthand. It353 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1984-06-04 26 KEVIN SULLIVAN - 'The idea behind so-called reality' KEVIN SULLIVAN The author of The Boat, the film version of which was shown here recently, is also an important collector of German Expressionist Art. He hopes to show his collection here. By L There's such a lot of souvenir dealing. And the prices are1,103 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-06-04 27 NANCY KOH - Outdoor shows to whet your appetite NANCY KOH By OUTDOOR performances will be staged before the Singapore Festival of Arts proper to whet your appetite. The spectrum of shows will include music, drama, dance, mime-and-mask and visual arts. The Adventures of the Monkey King, an adaptation of the Chinese classic482 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-06-04 27 From vamp to tramp to camp SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM Hilton Playhouse, 8.15 p.m. Ends on Wednesday Reviewed by KATE JAMES '•AS DUMB-BELLS go He's rather slow But, oh! Can that boy f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-Foxtrot. And so it was m this way, at the invitation of the splendidly urbane Bernard Braden431 words
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Article108 1984-06-04 27 TODAY: Singapore 1.24 a.m. (2.8 m), 8.26 a.m. (0.1 m), 3.33 p.m. (2.3 m), 8.33 p.m. (1.2 m). Sedlll Kechll 12.33 a.m. (2.1 m), 7.30 p.m. (0.1 m), 3.09 p.m. (2.3 m), 8.30 p.m. (1.4 Part Dickson 4.07 a.m. (0.8 m), 9.35 a.m. (2.4 m), 4.11 p.m. (0.5108 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-06-04 27 OVERHEARD m the lobby before the first night of Side by Side by Sondheim: "I say, this isn't going to be one of those grim Norwegian things, is Ft?" "No, of course not. It's not a play at all." "Well, what m fact is a467 words
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Advertisement397 1984-06-04 5 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies WANTED 6 units 16" to 20" COPPUS COMPRESSED AIR DRIVEN VENTILATING FAN (Blower Exhauster) Must be explosion proof. Willing to pay good rental for the right product. Tol: *****44 MiMToh for further details 1640 SETS ADJUSTABLE Louvred window 18 gauge 13 blades Dual Control Std type $12,000397 words
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Advertisement645 1984-06-04 5 60 Business Opportunities •■■■■SBBB-BBBBBBBBBBB.^ a. SNACK BAR FOR TAKEOVER Wall established Snack Bar m Orchard Road tor complete takeover. Owner reluctantly giving up business due to heavy commit ments m other areas and lai I manpower to run the Snack Bar $70,000 (negotiable, inclusive of 6 month* deposit. TEL- *****24645 words
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Advertisement516 1984-06-04 6 65 Situations Wanted A Z INFOR SERVICES HAVE .'no fustian MaMs avails! tor selections on video tap Kit. l Construction and Qenei Workers irimi Muriu II and otlu-r foreign countric: v\ork permit, merttrsl. rurlt) bond arranceebte Enquiries: COLOMBO COURT 05-28 TEL *****62 WE ARE EMPLOYMENT BflMI registered with the Ministry516 words
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Advertisement356 1984-06-04 6 Ii on \W \^k\ r*\M HOW WOULD YOU like to attend H I I yAM free Sales training, take on a I [Mm better status and enjoy opporSaf^ tunities to travel? For more B^ information, read classifica- n \m I |LIJ I i jAmmmmjmmmmmKMmmwmtmm.^^ _c*^ le. aT >W iH n356 words
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Advertisement369 1984-06-04 6 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial TUTORS REQUIRED TO teacr piano, organ, guitar, violin. Al grades and all districts. Attractive remuneration. *****64. d) Domestic THAI DOMESTIC HELP (live-in; urgently required to start worl immediately. General householc chores and looking after 3-yeai old boy. Tel: *****02/3. LIVE-OUT. GENERAL HOUSEWORI Mondays to Saturdays.369 words
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Advertisement309 1984-06-04 6 ■■■■-■ii^-e-e-e-eB-e-e-e-e-e-e-ss-a-a 66 Situations Vacant aBB HS-Es_=-aa-s_s_s-K c) SecretarimJ/ClericaJ 1 <Sg) I 1 invites applications for r the following position In our Planning Admin- istrative Department at > Pulau Ayer Chawan. ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT I (CUSTOMS/ STOCK ACCOUNTING) RESPONSIBILITIES: c Customs reporting of oil movements. c Documentation of stock accounting activities (shift309 words
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Advertisement502 1984-06-04 6 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical ll si; v, ut; I 1 1 1 IIVM 4N.1 H We are the leading manufacturer of SV-»" I Winchester Disc Drives and to support H our expansion programme we require the following additional clerical staff:- GCE '0' Level H502 words
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Advertisement776 1984-06-04 6 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial /Clerica The Wlstin Stam for do^Wlstin Plaza rWfiEscrry The Wsstin Hotsls of Rattles City invites applications for the following positions: (1) CLERK/ TYPIST a At least 3 GCE O' levels including English. Able to type accurately at 40 w.p.m. Able776 words
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Advertisement489 1984-06-04 6 66 Situations Vacant I c) Secretarial Clerica A leading food processing company m Jurong requires Male Stock Inventory Clerk a GCF 0 level s 2 3 years relevant experience m stock inventory preferably m a tood mduslry Age 22 30 years Coldroom Assistant s Mm Sec 2 education 1 2489 words
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Advertisement435 1984-06-04 6 66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial/Clerical SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION Invites applications Tar the following posts A) SALES REPRESENTATIVE/ EXECUTIVE Candidates should have at least 1 2 years' relevant experience, minimum OCE O' Level with credits In English and Mathematics and bilingual (English/ Mandarin) The requirement of experience may be waived435 words
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Advertisement367 1984-06-04 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical PEN TA GRAM The following temporary position* ere available: JNR/SNR CLERKS GEN/SNR TYPISTS SB OPERATORS GIRL FRIDAY JNR/GEN SECRETARIES ACCOUNTS CLERK KEYPUNCH OPERATOR *****37 An expanding American Organisation ia seeking 1. MARKETING SECRETARY c Excellent command of spoken and written English. c Ability to communicate367 words
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Advertisement1283 1984-06-04 7 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 SitUBtionB Vecent c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical a) Secrttartal/aerlcal BB7TTT| Tm Company located m Kallang *****11 l Park requires: I FEMALE requirea: ACCOUNTS -ssat ACCOUNTS CLERKS CLERK least a OCE "O" Level Cer- GCE O' Level tificate with a credit In Eng- c Preferably1,283 words
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Advertisement583 1984-06-04 7 l=^a_s_B____^__ 66 Situations Vacant =_S_B__=Bs_=_=__=__S_S=S=_= c) Secretarial/Clerical In line with our expansion, we require the following personnels for our office located at Bukit Timah area. 1) CLERICAL ASSISTANT GCE 'O' level c Good typing and filing a Ito 2 years experience 2) TELEPHONE OPERATOR a Fluent In English a Courtesy583 words
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Advertisement644 1984-06-04 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical JUNIOR SECRETARY I required by trading company urgently a OCE 'O' level a Experience In import and export shipping documenta- tion a Able to type and operate OKI telex machine a Knowledge of shorthand an advantage Attractive salary will be ottered to I tha right644 words
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Advertisement431 1984-06-04 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Building materials company invitee applications for> RECEPTIONIST CUM STOCK CONTROL CLERK Requirements:--s Pleasant personality. a Good telephone etiquette. a GCE O' Levels. a Typing ability preferred. s Age 20 to 25 Interested applicants plsass call Mrs Lee at tel: *****00 CHINESE FEMALE RECEPTIONIST required s431 words
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Advertisement608 1984-06-04 7 86 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Completed secondary 4 education, a 1 year's experience, a Knowledge of general office duties, a Age 18 to 25 Please apply with full raauma, sal ary expected and contact number to: THE ADVERTISER S.T. Box ABO7SB 300 Kirn Seng Road Singepore608 words
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Advertisement529 1984-06-04 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical EXPERIENCED SALES CLERK required by interior furnishings company Plaaaa cell: *****67 MISS LEE For eppointment EXPORT CLERK (MALE) c Minimum 1 year airfreight (export) experience c Completed National Service or exempted a Willing to do overtime a Possess Class 3 licence a Salary negotiable Call529 words
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Advertisement902 1984-06-04 7 66 Situations Vacant a) Secretarial Clerical 1) CHINESE SPEAKING RECEPTIONIST 2) FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements for both posts: ability to type Interested applicants please call personally at Singepore C asset Co Pie Ltd 131 Lavender Street Singepore 1233 Tet: *****08/0/t 1. PURCHASING CLERK 2. OENERAL CLERK required by export apperei902 words
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Advertisement1312 1984-06-04 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical t) Sales t) Sales tHMM|MHH^HIH|I^^H|^H b> m mm mm mm mm company Interested applicants. kindly call: *****T7/8 for inter- _r __r mts t- _~f _r__/nf WW /AM IN SEaARCH I LAW FIRM REQUIRES Stenogra- _T_ __T A am A\T1,312 words
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Advertisement606 1984-06-04 8 66 Situationt Vacant t) Sales WALK IN INTERVIEW We are with multl million dollar Organisation which has a history for creating successful Sales Representatives and Sales Managers. We are marketing a reputable product which is a must m every home. Currently there are vacancies for the position of SALES REPRESENTATIVES606 words
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Advertisement546 1984-06-04 8 68 Situations Vacant l) Sales Exhibition company requires: (A) SALES MANAGER s Minimum of 5 years' experience. s Possess a car class 3 licence. s Prepared to travel overseas for sales. Remuneration: Basic salary plus commission, transport allowance. Profit sharing. (B) SALES EXECUTIVE c With experience m exhibition sales, s546 words
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Advertisement527 1984-06-04 8 66 Situations Vacant Sales TRUSSARDI BOUTIQUE An exclusive Italian high faahion boutique has immediate vacancies for FEMALE BOUTIQUE ASSISTANTS Age 18 years and above, c Pleasant and deligent. c Preferably with experience m the fashion line. Possess a keen Interest In sales. c Knowledge of Japanese is essential. Attractiva remuneration527 words
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Advertisement615 1984-06-04 8 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE c Experience In office furniture sales. c Possess good personality c Hardworking with selfdiscipline. c Abie to work Independently. c Preferably with own transport. c Sales commission and transport allowance will be provided. Intereeted piesse csll for an appointment st:DIRECTION FURNITURE PTE615 words
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Advertisement531 1984-06-04 8 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS required by Computer Cham Store c Experience not necessary, training will be provided Intereeted applicant*, kindly call MISS LOO. *****25 For an eppointment INDOOR PROMOT ERS c Salary with transport allowance c Commission c Preferably with experience CaMet:--07-0 1A Siong Huat Building531 words
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Advertisement595 1984-06-04 8 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales MENARD COSMETIC REQUIRES Part-time Beauty Advisors. Free courses In facial make-up plus free gifts. Contact: *****28 "03-29 Peninsula Plaza (11 am 9p.m I SALESMEN A SALESGIRLS experienced m photographic and electronic goods Suitable for tourist shop. Personal interview at. Shallmars. 81-H, Lucky Plaza SALES ENGINEERS595 words
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Advertisement273 1984-06-04 8 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical I USA I I GEHIYIO I I invites suitably I I qualified I I candidates for the I position Of: I Secondary techni cal education with a pass m Mathematics 1 year experience m store record keeping Some knowledge of electrical components and spare parts273 words
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Advertisement710 1984-06-04 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical ÜBLDI>O MAKINO ASIA PTE LTD ______-_-_aaaa_^ (A US- Japan joint venture multi-national Company specialising m the manufacturing of high quality precision lathes, and computerised numerical control machines.) invites applications for the post of i (Starting710 words
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Advertisement584 1984-06-04 9 06 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i M—M_H—SBS—H— SS Si -___sS.___sS____________2.__i g) Technical g) Technical SANYO ▼if ELECTRONICS' S' PTE LTD V J AmmmmmmmmWmmSS^SSSS^Sm. invites applications for the posts of: QC Technicians (Male/Female) Ammmmmmmmm ITC m Mechanical or Production Engineering Some knowledge m plastic moulding and metal punching process Maintenancelechnicians584 words
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Advertisement612 1984-06-04 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I METAL BOX SINGAPORE LIMITED j I We are an established and peopleI oriented company. We are looking for I energetic and career minded per- I I sonnel to join us as: I Technicians I Requirements: I Technical Diploma m612 words
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Advertisement552 1984-06-04 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Nestle The Singapore subetdssry of Nestle, the International Food Bewiagc. Company, awtea nmatity quaMed f anrMrtstf. i for the folowing post a GCE O level with passes m Mathernafjcs/Sdence B Below 24 years old. preferably male B Involve testing of raw/packing materiali and finished products552 words
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Advertisement333 1984-06-04 9 66 Situationt Vacant g) Technical Wo hava immadiata vacanciaa for SET-UP MAN a Secondary/Technical education or VITB a Some experience m tool setup of stamping/punching machines. a Good prospects for further upgrading. SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS a Completed Secondary education (Technical), a Some workshop experience preferred, a Those with bending St shear333 words
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Advertisement517 1984-06-04 9 66 Situations Vacant mammm^ mmmmmmimwmmmtmmm^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm g) Technical A VM +#tMMW*S+O c ompany mi Juroog invito Mfftftbty quad nod *ppt *c mn t foe ttw tottowiftQ positions 1. MECHANIC/ ELECTRICIAN Salary *3D to $1,100 2. ASSISTANT MECHANIC/ ASSISTANT ELECTRICIAN Salary: $350 to $850 3. GENERAL PLANT ASSISTANT Salary $300 to517 words
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Advertisement474 1984-06-04 10 66 Situations Vacant mm m g> Technical An expending Engineering Firm requirea EXPERIENCED PIPING ENGINEERS lor local and ovaraoaa projecta Requirements: c Preferably Diploma Holders. Tel: *****51/ *****06 lor interview CONCRETE PUMP I OPERATORS Contact Mr Fujimoto or Mr Uchiyama TEL: *****19 Established plumbing company requires: -1) EXPERIENCED PLUMBER 2)474 words
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Advertisement1050 1984-06-04 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production I£M National Semiconductor ll MmM ...where people make the difference. j Job opportunities for you. WALK-IN INTERVIEW U Monday Friday from 11/7/ PRODUCTION OPERATORS 8.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. at: (Male/Female)1,050 words
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Advertisement339 1984-06-04 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant h) Production h) Production f female Production Operators $400 after 3 mths Ist shift 7.30 am 4.48pm 2nd shift 5.00pm 11.00pm (normal) I $460 after 3 mths 2nd shift 500pm- I.ooam (extended) J female Q.C. inspectors I $420 after 3 mths 2nd shift 5.00pm339 words
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Advertisement423 1984-06-04 10 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant I h) Production h) Production h \m**S£multinational company requires: FEMALE OPERATORS 12 rotating shifts) other exclusive benefits •5-day week 14 days annual leave 2nd shift allowance of $3.50 Free medical and Hospitalisation benefits rt Transport provided for Ist and 2nd shift (1 way) Free423 words
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Advertisement238 1984-06-04 10 16 Situations Vacant Production wpwithcomona m Presents its latest Q revised salaries upon conf rrmafon LJ mw after 6 months Wt J]g C after 1 year trK IN ADDITION Q YOU'LL GET **A ex-gratia LJ after 3 months $300 1 _^Lr^ r _^^fl ex-gratia after a further 3 months W*.238 words
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Advertisement466 1984-06-04 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production W USA CEHMO Female Production Operators dst/2nd shift) Male Machine Operators dst/2nd shift) Shift allowance 2nd shift i $57 iji L Generous confirmation increments c Free transportation to from work I c Alternate Saturdays off I c Free medical insurance466 words
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Advertisement241 1984-06-04 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production F^SINGAPOREJ Imwriale Singapore^ I Citizens or I Permanent I Residents between I the age of 16 years I to 50 years may I apply to work as. I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I In any of the I following shifts I NORMAL SHIFTS:I Day 730 am241 words
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Advertisement250 1984-06-04 11 66 Situationt Vacant h) Production [7Facts\l Figures \m\ j Matsushita V Denshi(S)Ptel.td 22 Ang MO Kk) Industrial Park ll I 1 Singapore 2056J| |_i_ifci_i_fc_i j mmUmXi _J Young S Crowing High Tech Fully 1 Automated Excellent E Benefits Attendance, t= Productivity, Free Transport, and many t other allowances I Good250 words
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Advertisement331 1984-06-04 11 66 Situationt Vacant h) Production [5531 MORE with I- Interconics Earn up to j $702 I per month as QUALITY I ASSURANCE j INSPECTORS I Qualifications: -1 Below 30 years of age preferred Ia Minimum Secondary 3 education Benefits: Ia 4-day work week a 2 rotating 12-hour shifts a Shift331 words
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Advertisement232 1984-06-04 11 66 Situationt Vacant i h) Production t wmmmmm^mt^mw Toshiba is a multinational colour TV and radio cassette recorder manufacturing company at tho junction of Pasir Panjang rind Alexandra Roads Owing to expansion, our new Production Lines require FEMALE I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I ■■■■H—BB At least primary education Age 16-35232 words
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Advertisement325 1984-06-04 11 66 Situationt Vacant i) Production A major seafood processing and distributing company m Jurong requires: Male General Workers Primary education •18 45 years No experience required Physically fit and healthy Expected salary earned $550 per month Female Production Workers Primary education 16 years and above No experience required Expected salary325 words
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Advertisement383 1984-06-04 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production requires MALE FACTORY WORKERS Requirements: strong physique above 16 years old We provide: $25 confirmation increment after 3 months $25 increment after 1 yr's service Medical Hospitalisation Benefits Paid Leaves Annual wage supplement TB Heart Disease Insurance Recreational Facilities And many others Please apply personally383 words
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Advertisement332 1984-06-04 11 66 Situationt Vacant h) Production A Platlic mjaction mouldini company raquiraa mala Singapon citizana who hava complatad N S lor A) OC TECHNICIAN GCE O level from Techni cal/ Scleni c stream Starting basic salary $500 8) MACHINE OPERATOR For 2nd shifts a Starting basic salary $450 Intaraatad part iaa.332 words
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Advertisement359 1984-06-04 11 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We invite applications from suitably qualified candidate* for the following positions: Kardex Clerk (Location: Pandan Gardens) Male or Female 2 GCE 'O' levels With or without experience Some knowledge of kardex system would be an advantage Age: 18 to 30 years old Store Clerk I359 words
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Advertisement867 1984-06-04 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous l) Miscellaneous -_j3_> Standard r.--.--n-»r.sma_. ifl____^ 6*wite& If TOote-*)* 4/6 ta X/ 6 I 4™»7<Mt6,lU, I I 1) ENGINEERING 6) ELECTRICAL I I ASSISTANTS MAINTENANCE I I (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT/ TECHNICIANS I I s Possess a Diploma m867 words
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Advertisement442 1984-06-04 12 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ll SJU-tIT i I HCHUHiN^ H We are the designer and manufacturer of H the Ist 5Va" Winchester Disc Drive and to fl meet our increased production capacity fl we require additional staff as- Completed Secondary 2 Some knowledge of store442 words
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Advertisement726 1984-06-04 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous kmmmmmmmmmmmUm^ BOTANICUS PTE LTD invitaa applicants for tha following positions. 1. MALE PLANT OPERATOR Minimum VITB Grade 2or 3. 2 1/2 years' experience m chemical industry. Salary $600 2. MALE JUNIOR PLANT OPERATOR a No experience needed. Salary: $450 Applicants must726 words
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Advertisement390 1984-06-04 12 68 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WT* MITSUBOSHI SINGAPORE a^LW The worlds At^AW leading manufacturer wW of power transW mission products w offers a career opportunity as: [Security) I Guards J Requirements: Age minimum 25 years •At least Sec 2 education Completed fulltime NS. Preferaoty be an ex-milltary or poice personnel390 words
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Advertisement377 1984-06-04 12 68 Situations Vacant -—■————a a 1) Miscellaneous I H mm* Trans- Island Management Engineering Services Pte Ltd requires WORKSHOP i DRIVER Salary will commensurate with expe- rience f Possess a valid class 4 or 4A driving licence FEMALE CLERK Salary will commensurate with qualifications experience Age above 18 years f377 words
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Advertisement276 1984-06-04 12 66 Situationt Vacant Miscellaneous W PUB RECREATION CLUB tss vscsneiss ter ths .following*:A) ACCOUNTS CLERK/TYPIST Sals— S4OO $890 p.m.) toqutrsmsfits:- Minimum: 3 OCE O' Level. Typing speed 40 wpm Knowledge of bookkeeping preferable. 3) CLUB ASSISTANT (MALE) Balary $400 $SSO p.m.) lequirementt Minimum: 3 OCE O' Level. > Broad knowledge276 words
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Advertisement383 1984-06-04 13 oo biiuations vacant I) Miscellaneous TRANS !SLA*£^ Trans-Island Bus Services (Pte) Ltd Don't Let This Bus Pass You By I Bus Drivers Daily salary range $16 $20 Daily incentive allowance $3 $8 OMO allowance $4 per day Possess Class 4or 4A driving licence Benefits: Free travel on TIBS and SSB383 words
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Advertisement467 1984-06-04 13 oe situations vacant 1) Miscellaneous We, a well established printing company invites applications for the post of: SECURITY GUARD Requirements: Primary education Able to speak and write simple English Preferably with working experience ln security Able to work on 12-hour rotating shift Besides we provide: Increment upon confirmation Medical and467 words
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Advertisement280 1984-06-04 13 66 Situations Vacant ..i^M-ii^_^gg-ai 1) Miscellaneous _-l I COMPUTERFORMS TOPPAN MOORE invites applications fer the post of: PROOF ASSISTANTS c GCE A' level with credit ln English. Attractive remuneration tor the right candidates. Submit full personal resume together with a non-returnable passport -si-ted photograph to: The Manager COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE280 words
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Advertisement227 1984-06-04 13 06 situations vacant 1) Miscellaneous C ARE YOU A j Is looking for suitable applicants aged between 25 30 who have experience m griH cooking, general food preparation and manu planning. Excellent benefits If you like to use your talents m this new position write m to: The Operations Kenager227 words
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Advertisement425 1984-06-04 13 do situations vacant 1) Miscellaneous GOvR^JCr-D y MerrtxnOUD Our company with a chain of exclusive members' clubs coloring for high management executives has the following vacancies: 1) HOSTESSES s Age between 17 years 29 years, c Basic salary $40 to $80 dally, c Attractive commission, c Quarterly and yearly bonus,425 words
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Advertisement407 1984-06-04 13 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous HOTEL ASIA requires 1. DRIVER (Personal) aged between 35 to 50 c valid class 3 driving licence 2. KITCHEN HELPER (Mala) 3. CHAMBERMAIDS 4. WAITERS We offer attractive fringe benefits and salary Intaraatad applicants, plaasa call paraonally from. Monday to Saturday during office hours at407 words
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Advertisement511 1984-06-04 13 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous In line with our expansion, we require the following peisonnel urgently. 1) CREDIT SUPERVISOR c OCE 'O' level c 3 years experience ln hire purchase trading c Preferable possess own transport Able to present good report c Must be able to work under pressure 2)511 words
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Advertisement397 1984-06-04 13 66 Situationt Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Internationsl publishing compeny m Jurong hes immediete vecency for WAREHOUBE ASSISTANT c Male Singapore citizen, c Completed N.S. c Secondary 2ed ucatlon c Experience not essential. Salary will commeneurete with quslificstions end experience. The company offers a S-day work week end excellent benefits to Ms397 words
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Advertisement634 1984-06-04 13 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Well eateMiahed legal firm m CHlford Centre hes vecenciee for 1. STENOGRAPHERS o O.C.E. O' level with credit .n English c LCC. typing 50 w.p.m. a LCC shorthand 100 w.p.m. c at least 1 year's working experience o related experience ln law firm preferred c634 words
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Advertisement609 1984-06-04 13 88 Situations Va.anf B Bt— -MBBB—BBBN-M -***** 1) Miscellaneous STUDENTS REQUIRED for temp ora ry work No shift work 0 Residing nearby. Dally earnings up to S2O Intereeted applicant, pl.su epply personally with i.e. »t ENPLAS CO. (S) PTE LTD I*l Kallang Way #02-08/ 02-28 Singapore 1334 (C ppo.it. Sonyo609 words
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Advertisement3401 1984-06-04 14 66 Situations Vacant |B_I^.^MWMMMWbbbBs-BMMMMBI .SSS-SB-61 _^_^-s_____-_SS j I) Miscellaneous /n^fM? REQUIRED CLASS 2 and 3 Thlne.se I P?| Delivery Man to start work lm- X_____r _L_bVJ mediately interested please call JSiJSi-— A FOUR-YEAR OLD 9-SeateT "IP-IOf ICf Datsun van m tip top condi■a'ag'Saggrgg Jl JUUB, to going for a SS*3,401 words
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Advertisement842 1984-06-04 14 76 Vahiclas For Sala c) Datsun/Nlssan 1979 OATSUH 120Y, alrcond. radio/ cassette. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****16 Sharon No dealers. 1979 DATSUN 100A, alrcond, tax 8 '84 Good condition Asking $13,300 0.n.0. Loan arrangeable. Contact *****53 1880 DATSUN 120A. alrcon. radio cassette, tax 3/85, showroom condition, one private owner, $16,300842 words
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Advertisement757 1984-06-04 14 76 Vahiclas For Sala g) Maada MAZDA RX4 COUPE Beautiful, sporty, alrcond. sports rims. 1146 CC New Ux *****66 THE BEST WAV to choose a car is at: D&H Motorways Pte Ltd *****82/*****83 81 MAZDA 323 automatic, with new EZ plate with full accessories Asking: $18,600 Tel *****06 h) Mercedes757 words
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Advertisement802 1984-06-04 14 76 Vahiclas For Sala j) Toyota MID 1990 TOYOTA Super Crown 2.6 fully automatic. 1 private owner, director's car. chauffeur driven, alrcon. radio, cassette, power steering/windows, central locking. Ux 9/84. done 42.000 km Immaculate condition. Tel *****17 MtO 1902. TOYOTA Cellca 20 XT llftback. I private owner, alrcon. radio cassette,802 words
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Advertisement1366 1984-06-04 15 76 Vehiclea For Sale 76 Vehiclea For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes j (190E AND 280SE BRAND NEW MERCEDES BENZ AT LOW PRICES!! IMMEDIATE I DELIVERY NOW AVAILABLE AT X ARM ART MOTORS I CALL *****66 or *****26/7 OR VISIT OUR I SHOWROOM AT:- I 350 KING GEORGE'S AVENUE I1,366 words
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Advertisement779 1984-06-04 15 76 Vehiclea For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sole 76 Vehicles For Sale ii^—_— __a__Bss__s__s____>___i ___^a— b. f) Toyota i) Toyota i) Toyota Now you can buy your TOYOTA m Bedok \V^>^ TS aii. J?<"_^^o°V° >^o_>'_ 3 fch__ Mwm\m4 Special offer: J\ W Toyota Hi-Lux regular deck 1 fl| and flatbed779 words
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Advertisement636 1984-06-04 15 I— 86 Accommodation Vacant Houses DIST 1027 OFF SIXTH AVENUE double-atoray sami-_«tachad About 3.500 sq.ft. (325 sq.m.) 3 bedrooms, servants room, furnished with alrcon. Available from June/July "84. R.ntal $2,500 only CONTACT *****67 DISTRICT 10 FERNHILL CRESCENT 2-storey 4 bedroom, corner duplex house. Now tenanted by foreign embassy staff. Available636 words
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Advertisement379 1984-06-04 15 86 Accommodation Vacant Houses OIST. 11, VANDA ROAO Beautiful 2-storey seml-detarhed. 4 bedrooms. 2 plus 1 bathrooms, splitlevel living/ dining, servants amenities. Regency. *****09/ *****97. DIST. 10 SELECTED RESIDENTIAL bungalows for top ranking executives. 4 bedrooms, servant's quarters, mature garden, full privacy, pool $10,000 $14,000 Tahiti *****22. DIST. 10 NEAR379 words
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Advertisement648 1984-06-04 15 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 16, CHANGI 14.5 Km., single-storey detached bungalow, 4 bedrooms, mosaic flooring. Immediate occupation. Contact *****21 DIST. 10, CORONATION ROAO, 3storey semi-detached. 5 bedrooms, servant's with garden. Partially furnished. $4,900. Ring *****34 *****58. Mldo Realty OIST. 10. MING TECK Park, beautiful semi-detached. Tastefully furnished. 4648 words
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Advertisement577 1984-06-04 15 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 5 CORNER TERRACE/ semi detached. 34 bedrooms, beautl fully renovated, fully furnished $2,500/ $3,500 Dyson *****66 DIST 5 DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGA LOW 4 bedrooms Partiall furnished 16,000 sq ft Pooi $6,000 Swansea *****44 *****49 DUCHESS ROAD. DOUBLE STOREY bungalow 12,000 sq.ft bedrooms, split-level marble parquet577 words
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Advertisement662 1984-06-04 15 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments a Dial. 9. Kum Hing Court, beau- tlful apartment off Orchard Boulevard Furnished 3 air cond bedrooms $2,000 a Dial. 10, new i-x'lusive townhouse off Hall -.oral Hoad 4 bedrooms Fu.ly aircond Pnsate garde i and swimming pool $6,500 a Diet. 9, Paterae n Tower,662 words
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Advertisement646 1984-06-04 16 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments f| --JBfM_______a_ _B AkJ Ll ________ffl X If r*HM] PE^PlHiMir^'^^H Vn exclusive apartment block _F^ |t:l_!i[__'.tK _„^tj l<Katfd m prcstigcous Bukit Timah. r| 1 _ffi^_^i^.^.^_^BMri AmtTt 10 minutes drive toshopping 'jpj p^PWrHli^^^^ I? ■w'd entertainment646 words
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Advertisement372 1984-06-04 16 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments c _x^ _vjTl i^^iV^/ \r^^ Managing Agent ■■■I UNITED OVERSEAS LAND UMITED m|l# The Plaza Service Apartments Grocfrid Floor MWm The Plaza 7500A Beach Road Smgaporeo7l9 K. Tet *****11 _J TO LET^ Fflß EUST PlfOAfmsLsnze UJXURKXS 6PWRTMEWTS At the Junction372 words
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Advertisement178 1984-06-04 16 RENTING CHEAPI Oasis Garden, brand new condominium, 4 bedrooms with attached bathroom, 1 servant's. Large living/ dining. Fine furnishings. Swimming pool. Security. $1,900. Vanda *****18. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED STUDIO apartment at Paslr Panjang. Convenient to Jurong/ town. Available mid July. Also Faber Hills condominium. 3-bedroom-ed apartment, available now. SI, BOO. Prelude178 words
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Advertisement861 1984-06-04 16 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments KATONG VICINITY, KING'S Mansion/ St. Patrick's Garden/ Maryland Park/ Ocean Park/ Equatorial apartment, beautifully furnished 3-bedroomed apartments, recreational facilities, security. $2,000 $2,500. Rodge: *****87/ *****79 NEAR TO DUTCH/ Japanese clubs small condominium of brand new townhouses. Pleasant surroundings. 3 bedrooms, furnished, with equipped kitchen, central861 words
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Advertisement786 1984-06-04 16 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments GRANGEFORD LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUM 2 bedrooms, central aircon. full recreational facilities. Immediate occupation. Partially furnished. $3200. *****55 x 426 HIN SENG GARDEN/ Pandan Valley. Luxuriously furnished. 3 alrcond bedrooms. Fully carpeted wallpapered, ctv, washer, pool, tennis, security. $2,500. Reat *****13 *****57 MARSILING DRIVE, S-ROOMED flat, partially786 words
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Advertisement826 1984-06-04 16 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments FERNHILL ROAD (DIST. 10) maisonette, 2/ 3 bedrooms, tastefully renovated. $2,300/ $3,300 fully furnished. Shang Properties *****85. FURNISHED APARTMENTS: MARYLAND Park $2,300. Sherwood Tower $2,200. Hong Leong condominium $2,300, behind Lucky Plaza $2,000 LA Agency: *****28. GRANGEFORD. 2 BEDROOMS, 1200 sq.ft. Fully furnished, on high826 words
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Advertisement741 1984-06-04 16 88 Accommodation Vacant ■—___g__BßSSSa___—^_ b) Apartments KAMPONG BAHRU ROAD, exclusive 4-bedroomed apartment, 1 unit per floor. $2,300. Sanjlng Ent, *****41 *****35 ONLY $3,800 LUXURIOUS Cairnhill Plaza. 4 bedrooms, tastefully furnished, panoramic view, with facilities. *****44 (Agent). BPOTTISWOOOE APARTMENT, S bedrooms, facing sea. Partly furnished. Rental negotiable. Mc'Robertson. *****88. DIST 0821.741 words
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Advertisement620 1984-06-04 16 87 Accommodation Wantad b) Apartments APARTMENTS/HOUSES REOUIREO by foreign professionals staying ln hotels Company lease residential locality *****47/ 8. COUPLE WITHOUT children re quire to rent 4/ 5-roomed HDB flat around Telok Blangah and Bukit Merah James. *****51 OIBT 8. APARTMENT WITH facilities wanted by foreign banker Rental $4,000 to620 words
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Advertisement348 1984-06-04 17 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale -_-____s_=----s---si-i a—- a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses rSUNRISEVIUAsUI 2-STOREY SPLIT-LEVEL <___ftife SEMI-DETACHED/TERRACE HOUSES jPQ W I I EXCLUSIVE STRUCTURE WITH MODERN DESIGN ELEGANCE AND 1 MAGNIFICENCE WITH LATEST ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT. W iIJX JRIOUS STOREY SPUTLfVFL^ __________P^^^__, A348 words
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Advertisement284 1984-06-04 17 a Dunman Road $560,000 a Da Silva Lane $560,000 Llli Avenue, off Sixth Aye $545,000 To view plaaaa call: MIDFIELD REALTY PTE. LTD *****66 MORTGAGEE'S SALE Ol Double-Storey detached bungalow with freehold title m Jalan Binchang Area: 10,874 sq.ft. Total built-up area: 3.340 sq.ft. Price: $990,000 0.n.0. For enquiries, plaaaa284 words
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Advertisement589 1984-06-04 17 DIST. 1750, JALAN KELEMPONG Double-storey semi-detached. Well maintained, partially renovated, 4 bedrooms. Freehold, 3,300 sq.ft. $595,000 0.n.0. Distinctive: *****15/ *****66/ *****33 ext. 116 (anytime). DIST. 10 GOOD OPPORTUNITY comes once, beautiful 2-storey bungalow on hilltop, 4 bedrooms/ study/ servant's. Splitlevel, mature garden, pool. 12,000 sq.ft Freehold. Offer above $1.65 million589 words
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Advertisement832 1984-06-04 17 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses HILLCREST DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER semi-detached. Choice location. $730,000. Thomson Hills 2 1/2-storey terrace. Spacious Interior. 2200 sq.ft. Contact L.J Realty, *****2/ *****4. PAYA LEBAR, DIST. 19, brand new semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, 1 utility. Area 5000 sq.ft. Small estate. $760,000. Contact Rosie, *****2. Goddard Smith. Talhar832 words
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Advertisement461 1984-06-04 17 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 19. SENNETTE ESTATE, I 2 1/2-storey terrace, split-level. 3 i bedrooms, 3000 sq.ft. Freehold $560,000. Everton, *****36. DIST 15. LUCKY HEIGHTS. 2 1/2storey semi-detached, well maintained. 3300 sq.ft. $690 000 0.n.0. *****85 (Agent). OIST. 16. BEDOK DOUBLE storey terrace, 1900 sq.ft. quiet surroundings,461 words
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Advertisement718 1984-06-04 17 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments __^_^^To 3° _a _____P^v^ fC^ J__^___ X^ "WP ■QkT_t__tf Z*— m I "Z"******'** I I I M Z** wm m%t m mmmr* I I' 5 u^^am m ,a^ m718 words
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Advertisement426 1984-06-04 17 OIST. 19, BRAND NEW Condominium. Situated m a quiet and residential area. Facing pool. Split-level. 3 bedrooms with all attached bathrooms, servant's amenities. Freehold. 2,300 sq.ft. $420,000 0.n.0. Admer *****66. NICELY FURNISHED. 2-BEDROOM-ED apartment, panoramic view, 38th floor. International Plaza. Centralised alrcon, expensive furniture and lightings, swimming pool, squash court,426 words
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Advertisement574 1984-06-04 17 DIST. 15. AMBER TOWER, Maisonette, facing sea. Spacious living/dlnlng. 3 bedrooms with attached bathroom/ servant's amenities. 2.000 sq.ft. $465,000 0.n.0. Admer *****66. DIST. 15, EASTERN LAGOON Condominium. High floor, facing sea. Split-level, 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, full recreational facilities. 1375 sq ft. $418,000. Admer *****66. DIST 15 WELL DESIGNED574 words
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Advertisement861 1984-06-04 17 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 9 GRANGEFORD. 1.770 sq ft High floor, 3 bedrooms, beautifully maintained Many extras Full recreational facilities 9f years Wess *****44 DIST 9 SOPHIA COURT brand new 2 bedrooms, attached bathroom Condominium facilities Approx 940 sq.ft. $315,000 0.n.0 Roll *****11 DIST 9 KIMSIA861 words
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Advertisement859 1984-06-04 17 89 Properties For Sale H-________________M__s^-___s________» c) HUDC Apartments URGENT SALE. FARRER Court, nicely renovated. 3 1 bedrooms. 1770 sq.ft Marble/ par- > quel $305,000 ono Hap Seng *****58 I FARRER COURT BLK. D facing southeast very well maintained $295,000 Tel *****52 Mr Lim (No r agent) URGENT SALES FARRER Court859 words
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Advertisement573 1984-06-04 18 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments i ROOMED TANGLIN HALT Road, extensively renovated, selling fully furnished Asking $48,000 only Tel *****67 *****0 3 ROOMS AT boon Tiong Fully renovated Asking $62,000. CPF loan $57,000 Call David. *****53 after 7pm 3 ROOMS. MODIFIED Corner. Hedok New generation $60,000/ Bedok South573 words
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Advertisement667 1984-06-04 18 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 4 mm/vm comta j V*! 2 VHg —^B*_^P_i_e> 8S I giMi^^ r^ M, _B_to__.l am gB& ::;.i mb^mS i W* MB B^^^^ mmW m mmmw ~BWH W~~M I i in—— B— l Wi 8-storey twin-tower complex of H H flatted factory667 words
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Advertisement382 1984-06-04 18 FACTORY FOR BALE at Tuas, total land area: 79,624 sq.ft. builtin area: 31,849 sq.ft. Office 2-level 4648 sq.ft. S3.IM negotiable. Patron *****15 *****18. FACTORIES, STORE, OFFICES: Citimac, Macpherson, Paya Lebar, Thomson, Jurong, Hillview. 800/ 2,000 sq.ft. onwards. *****21. PRIME FACTORY WITH office, about 2,000 sq.ft. at Gordon Industrial Building, Eunos382 words
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Advertisement587 1984-06-04 18 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces mMm^t^—tßhm— M n l°V 'he convenience of having your entire business 'n one sett cor tamed m m MaMaMm II AM 3 s, ,e v Terrace Warehouse cum Office Each unit consists of IHHI587 words
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Advertisement249 1984-06-04 18 SELF-CONTAINED TERRACE WAREHOUSE/ Factory/ Office. Tagore vicinity. Approximately 7,000 sq.ft. Available Immediately. $1.20 psf Swisshomes *****25. TERRACE WAREHOUSE/ BUILDING wanted by multi-national company within 6 kilometres of port area. Owners, call appointed agent. DHE. *****5 ext 1832. SELF-CONTAINED WAREHOUBE LOTS area from 912 2.784 sq.ft. Immediate occupation. Tel: *****77. WAREHOUSE249 words
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Advertisement322 1984-06-04 18 iss=sssss===ss 63 Offica Spacas a) Bale ORCHARD TOWERS office space outside CBD. 1,000 sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant possession. Reasonable offer. Worldwide Realty *****77/ *****38. PARKWAY TOWER (facing Parkway Parade) 650 sq.ft. to 7.055 sq.ft. $530 p.s.f. to $570 p.s.f. Norman Tan *****7. PRIME OFFICE SPACE of about 600 sq.ft. at the322 words
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Advertisement820 1984-06-04 18 93 Office Spaces b) Rental Prime office apece al MING COURT HOTEL available al Tanglin Roed. Aree: M 2 eg ft Pleeee contact MR CHOONG TEL: *****33 EXT. ITB Principals only. PRIME OFFICE SPACE UIC BUILDING SHENTON WAY Area 2.246/2.200 sq.ft. LEE KAI HOUSE MIDDLE ROAO Area 3.981 sq.ft. GOLDEN820 words
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Advertisement641 1984-06-04 18 93 Office Spaces b) Rental WELL FURNISHED OFFICE at In Huat HuildniK tor take over ut I $2,500 K.'iital $1,200 fur 400 sq tt Call *****43 AIRCONO OFFICE AT Ben h Road 120 sq ft ;t lable space Furnish ed Call *****92 I DIST. 1, HONG KONG Street. Of fiie641 words
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Advertisement556 1984-06-04 19 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spacea 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale ma iPSjcn*** l!l»riWBIW iii mmm m unrMMMi t^r m w HI 8,391 sq m (90,320 H mr W!? H|B S q ft) of freehold bJti^»tel af offices P ace '♦fe l^; i, J«N 120 car556 words
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Advertisement1664 1984-06-04 19 93 Office Spacea 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces i— i —_i__^isi j ._™_._.__-._-_-_-_-«-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_i________________, g Hen*-/ *> Heiitai »j Jtental _>> JlenCal a> Bale m) Sale Sanford Building J AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE <MM> ki fl JmlW OCCUPATION L^^il _M _55ra\ Located1,664 words
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Advertisement487 1984-06-04 19 >VV TRAV&OUBI 100 Air Tr.val FOR ENQUIRIES ON:- AIR FARE j AND TOURS WORLDWIDE HOTEL BOOKINGS a ..MIN A TOURS a TIOMAN HOLIOAYS including aeatood lunch at Mining (3D. N $130) GIAMSO TOURS (TA 3*4) 38. Mowed Road Ta!: *****11 WORLD CHARTER i 'or reliable (ares to London Europe Africa487 words
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Advertisement840 1984-06-04 20 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours SIA HOLIDAYS FROM $490 The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified; sightseeing tours escorted by professional guides.all transfers between airports and hotels; meet-and-assist service on arrival840 words
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Advertisement456 1984-06-04 20 102 Tours 102 Tours Letusstxowyouthe ORKNT the deluxe way at no extra costs/ 8 Oays mmfatfrnm Koif from $2340 6 days Bingkok/River Kwii/Pittiyi from $795 I 8 days Kurea/Hong KNgfrom $2138 12 days Korca/Taiwan/Hono Kong from $2458 12 days Korea/Japan/Hong Kong from $2849 8 days Japan Disneyland Express from $2268456 words
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Advertisement951 1984-06-04 20 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours f^NAMHoI TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. < g _L% 0 I uJsS^4L_l__^ Vj Yj W w Honolulu toa Angalaa 0 _f AanFranctaootUtVeßat* Mexico I <Z i Only —at.— D«p Ev«ry Mon, S«t (Full Ch,n«««i m»als) /A fA Z KOREA'S PARADISE ISLAND. CHEJU 7/ to951 words
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Advertisement918 1984-06-04 20 102 Tours 102 Tours T&AVEL-v THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR SPECIALIST!! Hey Friends!! Aren't you coming yet?? m^ l_!?^fc 9 b > Go* l Co**X— AP ja v c G*v«t Barri** me _J_l_i S_b A rl m\mwrt%SSSfm\ \2}WL \i J > k a c im_.«w,>« t, y J 6orn mr amm a918 words
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Advertisement645 1984-06-04 21 108 Foreign 108 Foreign Your Better Educational Advisor tor higher education In Hl— a In I mhHH F _B m\ USA U.K. CANADA M mm^ CAREER A EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS PTE LTD 47 Scotts Rd., #01-11. Goldbell Towers, mUW^ Singapore 0922. Tel: *****93/5 Founded m 1936. Columbia College offers international students645 words
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Advertisement623 1984-06-04 21 110 Computer SCHOOL HOLIDAY CLASSES PRIMARY 6 TO PRE-U 2 STUDENTS LEARN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING BASIC (Beginners) during your school holidays INTENSIVE COURSE l i Mon -Sut 8 30- 11 30am 04/06 2) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 04/06 3) M/W/F 5.00- 800pm 04/06 '4) T/Th/Sa 8.30- 11.30 am 05/06 )s)Mon-F.l 2.00- 5.00pm623 words
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Advertisement639 1984-06-04 21 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer C_________3 A DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER senior lecturer m Computing STUDIES INCORPORATING Science and senior course C A. G 747 No prior computer lecturer for BCS/HND courses at knowledge required. Thames Polytechnic. Students a rr__ who Passed the IDPM B _^.ESTOPU?C?U^E examinationsaree.igib.efor f™,?! ?J?v JZ£639 words
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Advertisement362 1984-06-04 21 112 Commercial/ Technical IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE l)Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 06/06 2) Thurs 6.00- B.oopm 07/06 3) Frl 7.30- 9.30pm 08/06 4) Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 16/06 5) Sun 11.30- 1.30pm 10/06 6) Thurs 8.00- 10.00pm 28/06 7) Tues 7.30- 9.30pm 03/o*. 8) Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 07/01 9) Sun362 words
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Advertisement207 1984-06-04 21 112 Commercial/ i Technical LCCI DIPLOMA MARKETING/PR Commencing: 6/6/84 ACCOUNTING Commencing: 11/6/84 IM INSTITUTE OF MARKETING (U.K.) IPART 1) Commencing: 11/6/84 IAM INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRA TIVE MANAGEMENT IPART 1) Commencing: 7/6/84 PLEASE REGISTER EARLY QUEENSWAY COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE #03-08 Queensway {.hopping Centre Singapore 0314 Tel: *****6 *****2 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF207 words
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Advertisement515 1984-06-04 21 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical a ATT SEVRETARIUS j What makes ATT spacial? Professional teachers electronic typewriters word processors telex machine guest speakers i simulation exercises case studies management films visits to commercial establishments friendly atmosphere < W Our next I Full-Time Part-Time I I Private Secretary's Courses I515 words
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Advertisement480 1984-06-04 21 MECHANICAL/ 2 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING p«. 1/ ii/ m Leeding to CAG Exam 85 New classes commencing on 4th to 11th June. '84 by qualified lecturers. I 1 CORTINA TRAINING CENTRE *09- 1 1 Colombo Court J *****47/ *****45 j c DYNAMICS OF SALES MANAGEMENT Contents of the course Include an480 words
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Advertisement467 1984-06-04 21 114 Muaic _——s__s_ RIC'S GUITAR TUITION. Quick esults. easy success Home lesons at moderate fees Play hords. melody, solo. Enquiries *****1 *****88 x 288 (24 hours Ine). NTENSIVE ORGAH LESSONS for teginners at teacher's home. 1 1/ /2 hours per session SB5/SlOO all *****23 Mrs Wang Practices .rrangeable for those467 words
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Advertisement34 1984-06-04 21 H O U S E H U N T I N G Don't knock on every door. Step into Section F "Accommodation Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available! C.A.T.S. 1 737U6a i34 words
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Advertisement667 1984-06-04 22 APPOINTMENTS mm 1 The Polyoiefln Company WMWWW (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Our company is one of the downstream companies m the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau and produces two kinds of essential plastic materials low density polyethylene and polypropylene. We are now inviting suitably qualified candidates for the following position:667 words
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Advertisement613 1984-06-04 22 Your Link To Technology BJjA I yM re^ Gear yourself for a career to meet the challenging demands of 1 today's new technology industries. At any of the 3 EDB centres, you will be given intensive training that is programmed for young people I to face the challenge. To do613 words
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Advertisement370 1984-06-04 22 high technology and high- volume' Mm I manufacturing company is currently I I seeking to employ professionals as: H I PRODUCTION I SUPERVISORS I I Vacancies are available m any of the I I following permanent shifts:- H Shift A: 12.42 pm to 10.00 pm H Shift B: 4.48 pm370 words
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Advertisement358 1984-06-04 22 WE ARE DEFINITELY EXPANDING INTO FINANCIAL FUTURES AND AMERICAN MARKETS SOON and we noed 40 more SALES EXECUTIVES (Male/ Female 20-30 years old) Preferably with University degree or H.S.C. Must be hardworking, aggressive dynamic, mature individuals with a strong sense ot responsibility and dedication. Must have extensive business contacts with358 words
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Advertisement526 1984-06-04 23 APPOINTMENTS INHWA it involving m the manufacturing and marketing of pressed steel enamelled products, sanitary ware and extruded tiles. With the introduction of new product line, we require the following to join our marketing team f MARKETING EXECUTIVE Diploma m Building or Years of experience m sales of building products,526 words
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Advertisement627 1984-06-04 23 i Am\ Development Resources (Pte) Ltd A Ak Power Station Consultancy Division ATjm^Am. I Kullv owned subsidiary of The Public Jk^AWLAWm. tilities Board, Singapore) invites applications for the post of:SITE INSPECTOR (Civil/Structural Or Building) Qualifications: A relevant technician diploma from the Singapore Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytech nic or equivalent with627 words
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Advertisement600 1984-06-04 23 f r^^~. W Guardian mmwz Royal Exchange IW-CI Assurance COMPUTER OPERATOR/ TRAINEE PROGRAMMER Requirements: Minimum GCE O Level preferably with good grade m Mathematics. Good knowledge of accounting and some computer programming preferable. Salary negotiable depending on qualifications and experience. Interested applicants please submit resume to: The Aesistent Meneger, Guerdien600 words
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Advertisement1136 1984-06-04 23 NOTICES CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER H Please note that with effect from 15th June, 1984 our Kuala Lumour office telephone number will be as follows: Present Number New Number *****4 "DwOOO (15 lines) I The address and telex number will remain unchanged. i mf^~~~ mm m m mm m Nm1,136 words
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Miscellaneous545 1984-06-04 25 COMICS g_° GARFIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS BySchvlz GOOP MORNiNQ.js* OOOP I 1 LOVE VOO 1 LOVE I/ I ALSO LOVE i STICK IT IN I I /r,^-. A_ I_-.r.1 r 1 -i_\ II T DOW'T RPI IP\/P INI 1 F^^ Yic t cv/ct? cm BOV9ANP A MORNINGf, JOST TH545 words
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Miscellaneous202 1984-06-04 26 What's on GENGHIZ KHANIVAL Centre. On till Sunday. AND TRADE FADJ «84 FAMILY PLANNING On display are Mongo- J£^™ R vwirnfi lian wearxmry musical ™f instruments and K3enghiz Y ong Lik Sin at the Khan stent Other high- main lecture theatre lights include lamb (first noor) of fhe N roasting202 words
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Miscellaneous2027 1984-06-04 28 YUUH VIbWINCJ AND LIS I hNINfJ GUIDE Q' Deadly < sbcs r*te*ro^"~^i wf Tl _p^ V W 2.30 PM SBCText "Live" Sample Pages 5.20 Romper Room (Children's programme/English) am National Anthem port i.ss Your Lunchdate f__i CCO^ tM W J***™ mm.M lW*m 3.00 Opening and Programme rlghfghts folowed by 5.452,027 words
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Article, Illustration935 1984-06-04 1 HONG CHONG WING - For the love of the harmonica CHONG WING HONG Every kindergarten and primary pupil m Japan is taught to play the harmonica. A harmonica manufacturer and president of the All-Japan Harmonica Federation tells our reporter how the instrument is promoted there. By A JAPANESE entrepreneur who plays the harmonica has935 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-06-04 1 FROM a cassette recording came the strains of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake played by a primary school harmonica team. The Japanese children showed skills, discipline and an understanding of music on the harmonica At one moment, it was the romantic strain of the "swan" theme and,354 words
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Advertisement256 1984-06-04 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF LAM TAX ENTERPRISE PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Lam Tak Enterprise Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 5001 Beach Hoad. *04-ll Golden Mile Complex. Singapore 0719256 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-06-04 2 kSL£$m THIS programme is compiled by Redlffusion and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Redlffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four. Radio Three: Mon Sun: 11.15 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m. The English notes are provided by us. ■ttttll Lesson 245 Indiscriminate237 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-06-04 2 THE Goddess of the Luo River is a simple line drawing of a lovely woman from the Yuan Dynasty. Yet, behind the unadorned brushwork lies a wealth of meaning and tradition. The painting depicts a woman, Fu Fei, who m ancient times was said to have been257 words
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Article157 1984-06-04 2 B**5fc*W;AnWF*& A'Jtititt^ATllS "i;-ff- IWisfci 1 Rtfi fa.«_Tf£f*fn nm m h's_^— u?i? o Wfkn .m ¥3__lMWi|.-]° J./M! fi_fr]f«« ±*M_j itt_*f*> m *>4>WWWM W* $mW m m*imwAim an* ME AH .fttX** Jf A f£illl ftfit -£1^ 3_ SI ft 2. -J- ih -t Bffi It £t-H "&B* *_ktt nwif-jg &&<'£#£ "Ailfß***** BtfHkll**ft157 words
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Article256 1984-06-04 2 DIAL-FOR-MANDARIN *****77 i* m H J- "a** Disan ke Duanwu Jie LessonS Dragon Boat Festival Kewen Lesson r Zhang shushu, zhejTge zbngzi sbnggei nfii cft£ y mtAm Am mm Ai, _r -r k*mm &*X*X •##fr ft tt«• Xiexie ni. Zhen bD haoyisi, meinian 3fi Vtt ft Bfc fll Duanwu Jie'256 words
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Advertisement1075 1984-06-04 3 NOTICES mW) JACK CHIA-MPH LIMITED NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at Winter Room, South Wing, Bth Floor. Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923, on Friday, the 22nd day of June. 1984 at 1 1 am1,075 words
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Advertisement2116 1984-06-04 3 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL FINANCE LTD. I (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) I H A wholly-owned subsidiary of Industrial Commercial Bank Ltd. I H Balance Sheet —31 December 1983 Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31 Statement of the Source and Application of Funds I December 1983 for "the2,116 words
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Article, Illustration708 1984-06-04 4 THEY came to hear new talents crooning love ballads and pop songs but ended up cheering the old hands for showing how those songs should be sung. The guest artistes were invited to kill time between the last contestants and the announcement of the results,708 words
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Article, Illustration876 1984-06-04 4 Olah AZMAN SIRAJ - Olah AZMAN SIRAJ PADA 26 Mci lalu para peminat seni suara tanahair berpeluang menyaksikanpertandingan akhir adubakat anjuran Jawatankuasa Budaya Melayu Balai Rakyat Telok Blangah. Pertandingan yang julung-julung kalinva per nah dianjurkan oleh balai itu telah berjaya memenuhi selera para hadirin yang datang untuk menyaksikan persembahan yang876 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-06-04 4 Bahagian 1 word Quiz r, part 1 WORD QUIZ R INSTRUCTIONS: In the columns below you find the letters S and I. Fill m the empty boxes with suitable letters. Use the clues given to form the words you require. Take note that questions 1 to124 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-06-04 4 Haron A. R - Haron A.R. story by 109a) "Dirinffcaskan cerita, kembalah bapa boss dan bapa Leman ke Darwin. Dan mereka pun meneruskan pekerjaan mereka di sana. Entah bafaimana agaknya; mungkin kerana minat dan keghairahan yang mehiap-luap kerana dia berasa perk/ mendapat wang yang banyak untuk cShantar ke kampung kepada keiuarganya, makaAlsan - 267 words
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