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Title Section15 1984-06-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-06-14 1 Suharto appoints Gen Ramli to boost corporation's efficiency and production JAKARTA, Wednesday INDONESIAN President Suharto has decided to replace BrigadierGeneral Judo Sumbono as president director of the state-owned oil corporation, Pertamina, m an effort to boost its efficiency and production. State Secretary Sudharmono, announcing the decision, saidAP; AFP - 354 words
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Article, Illustration137 1984-06-14 1 SIMON KER - MRT dig makes slow but steady progress SIMON KER Picture by Tins Mass Rapid Transit tpmnel at Shan Bead has reached the l*4net_e-mark the longest one se far. Three ether tunnels at the same site have reached It metres. 5t metres and M metres each. At a later stage, the137 words
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357 1984-06-14 1 PHILIP LEE - Two more women may stand on PAP ticket PHILIP LEE By Party likely to field 20 new candidates TWO more women election candidates are likely to be fielded by the People's Action Party. They are among the expected 20 new candidates to make their political debut m the coming general357 words
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Article44 1984-06-14 1 TOKYO, Wed. An earth?uake with a magnitude of .8 on the Richter scale occurred m the Pacific today and tidal wave warnings were posted along Japan's coastal front, the Meteorological Agency reported. There were no Immediate reports of casualties or damage. UPIUPI - 44 words
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181 1984-06-14 1 Punjab quiet as army stays on alert NEW DELHI, Wed. India stayed on security alert today, but the military appeared to have regained control of violence-torn Punjab. "Practically all the (Sikh) deserters have now been accounted for," a Defence Ministry spokesman said. But he declined to say how many rebelliousUPI; Reuter - 181 words
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Article28 1984-06-14 1 LONDON, Wed. Britain has banned the sale to Chile of 40 armoured riot-control vehicles because of Chile's human rights record, a government offlcal said today. UPIUPI - 28 words
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136 1984-06-14 1 Beep, beep are you interested? PARIS, Wed. Falling m love m Paris has turned high-tech for those too impatient or shy to seek romance by lounging m sidewalk cafes. Equipped with "le flashing", a device that emits a beep when contact is made with other owners, Parisians can send outUPI - 136 words
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116 1984-06-14 1 Security scare for Bush and Reagan WASHINGTON, Wed. Two men shooting at birds m the "wrong place" were arrested at a fence bordering VicePresident George Bush's official residence last night during a visit by President Ronald Reagan to celebrate Mr Bush's 60th birthday. Neither Mr Reagan nor Mr Bush wereUPI - 116 words
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360 1984-06-14 1 Efforts to adjust economy vital, says Volcker WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE problems of heavily-indebted nations were really the problems of all nations, US Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker said last night, arguing for no let-up m "the slogging, continuing process" of dealing with those debts. Mr Volcker also said debtor nationsAP; UPI - 360 words
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Article59 1984-06-14 1 STUTTG/kRT, Wed. New tails to end walkeats pi ralyslng West Germany's vehlele industry broke off today without i new date being fixed for i resumption as onion leaders called on thousams of metalworkers to rtage fresh warning strides. The pewerfal IG Motall nnl>D complained of "IrreocoiLableAP - 59 words
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Advertisement33 1984-06-14 1 AlfonsinS plea to the West: P 8 Inside 64 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4, C,8 CAUSEWAY II EDITORIAL 21 LETTERS 21 BACKGROUND 22 TIMESDOLLAR 23-21 CLASSIFIEDS 2844 RACING 43 SPORTS 444733 words
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Article537 1984-06-14 2 600 join up OVERWHELMING support for the proposed house ynjon m Changi International Airport Services (CIAS) has given new impetus to the NTUCbacked revamping of the Singapore Air Transportworkers' Union (Satu). About 600 workers -or two-thirds of CIAS' bareainable staff signed up recently to join the CIAS Employees' Union,537 words
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Article365 1984-06-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE United States' success m using a missile te intercept and destroy another m space is one more proof that technology will continue te he one of the West's greatest strengths m its rivalry and straggle with the Soviet Mac. And Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko's365 words
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Article61 1984-06-14 2 PLUGGING A RACKET NEW legislation m Japan is threatening to curb the activities of the "sokaiya" the mercenaries who run the country's corporate protection racket. Many Japanese companies pay the sokaiya to avoid trouble at their shareholders' meetings. But since the revision of the Commercial Law m 1982, such61 words
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Article213 1984-06-14 2 CORPORATE CUSTOMERS ARE INTERBANK GIRO'S MAIN USERS THE much-heralded Interbank Giro system which goes a step further than Giro, links 44 banks via the Automated Clearing House. And, 2V. months alter its launching, four major banks m the network have reported that the main users so far are corporate213 words
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Article250 1984-06-14 2 New boycott fears THE prospect of a fresh boycott of the 1984 Olympic Games emerged yesterday when seven African sports leaders met m a special session at the United Nations. OfficiaUy they discussed the role of South Africa m international sport, but speculation is growing that Los Angeles could250 words
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Article571 1984-06-14 2 Home truths AN official report says that one out of two Japanese believes the quality of living conditions m Japan has been sacrificed on the altar of industrial growth. The report, based on a survey conducted by the Construction Ministry, shows more than 50 per cent of571 words
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Article451 1984-06-14 2 Down memory's way MONDAY saw the beginning of the end for the 56--year-old Chartered Bank building at Raffles Place. Like several other buildings, it is being torn down to make way for the mass rapid transit system. Many of us may not realise that some of our architectural451 words
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Article191 1984-06-14 2 Chinese assurance THE Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has given an assurance that it would not do anything to harm Malaysia, Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said yesterday. He said that CCP general secretary Hu Yaobang gave him this assurance during his recent eight-day visit to China.191 words
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Article96 1984-06-14 2 Prolific painter CERTAINLY, the highlight of visual arts m this year's Arts Festival is the exhibition of Chang DaChien's 87 paintings at the National Museum Art Gallery. Chang left China m 1948 and started his wandering m South America. It was estimated that he aid about 1,000 paintings96 words
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Article, Illustration41 1984-06-14 3 picture. PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos, his wife Imelda and daughter Imee hoisting the Philippine flag during the 86th Independence Day celebrations m Manila on Tuesday. The anniversary marks the June 1%. 18S8 declaration of independence from Spain. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article153 1984-06-14 3 Thais briefed on US jet fighters BANGKOK, Wed. A team of senior United States Air Force officers briefed Thai military officials today on US-made jet fighters, and Thai officials later said Washington favoured selling Bangkok any aircraft it decided to purchase. But Deputy Defence Minister, Air Chief Marshal Paniang Kantarat,AP - 153 words
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264 1984-06-14 3 BANGKOK, Wednesday Aim is to crack down on drugs trade IN A major crackdown on the narcotics trade, the Thai government has imposed new restrictions on remnants of the Nationalist Chinese army living m Thailand. The Nationalist foUowers of the late Chiang Kai-shek's KuomintangUPI - 264 words
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200 1984-06-14 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. The inquest on solicitor Mr John Wimbush, who was found drowned m his own swimming-pool here on April 13, will be held on July 16, it was announced here today. Mr Wimbush, senior Eirtner200 words
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258 1984-06-14 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Japanese who are 'unhappy with homes' By TOKYO, Wed. Underlining a glaring failing m Japan's economic miracle, an official report indicated yesterday that one out of two Japanese believes they have sacrificed the quality of their living conditions on the altar of industrial growth. The report shows more than 50258 words
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Article146 1984-06-14 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Hanoi said today that Chinese border forces have heavily shelled the northern Vietnamese provincial capital of Ha Giang for the second time m the past three weeks. The Voice of Vietnam radio claimed that on Monday, Chinese gunners shelled the residential area ofAP - 146 words
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Article126 1984-06-14 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Narcotics experts from eight Asian countries are meeting here to find ways to prevent and reduce drug abuse m Asia and the Pacific region, a UN announcement here said today. The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) saidAFP - 126 words
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Article133 1984-06-14 3 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed. Brunei's Anti-Corruption Bureau can now ask a court to seize the travel documents of anyone it is investigating, even though the person has not been charged. The Borneo Bulletin, which reported this last weekend, said the provision is contained m the133 words
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68 1984-06-14 3 JAKARTA, Wed. A 30-man economic delegation will visit Soviet bloc countries and Scandinavia from today m an effort to boost the nations exports of items other than oil *nd gas, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said on Tuesday. A large Indonesian trade delegation visited the UnitedAP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-06-14 4 Be ready to crush enemy, he tells his people BAHRAIN, Wednesday IRAQI President Saddam Hussein said today a fresh Iranian Gulf War offensive was imminent as volunteers flocked to army recruiting centres m Teheran to reinforce units at the front. An agreement byReuter - 372 words
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Article81 1984-06-14 4 FOUR SOLEDARITY leaders jailed for more than two years will go on trial before a military court next month on charges of attempting to overthrow Poland's communist regime, lawyers for the defendants said m Warsaw yesterday. The four Solidarity leaders named m the announcement, Jacek Kuron,UPI - 81 words
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Article45 1984-06-14 4 FIGHTING TAPERED between Lebanon's warring factions yesterday with only intermittent sniper fire across the green line that splits Beirut into Christian and Muslim sectors. There was no casualty report. Meanwhile, the coalition government has cancelled its regularweeklvmeetine for "security reasons." -M APAP - 45 words
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Article75 1984-06-14 4 AN ISRAELI suspect m an anti-Arab underground admitted for the first time yesterday the existence of a Jewish terrorist organisation m a plea bargaining agreement that could reduce his sentence. The suspect, identified only as "Number Nine", is charged with spying on two prominent West Bank Arabs asUPI - 75 words
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Article69 1984-06-14 4 THE SOVIET Union has built a threestorey concrete structure on a tiny island off north Japan, which was claimed by Tokyo but occupied by Soviet troops, the Japanese Coastguard Organisation said m Tokyo yesterday. The Maritime Safety Agency said construction started about May 20 and was completed byReuter - 69 words
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Article66 1984-06-14 4 NORTH KOREAN army units are encroaching into southern border areas through armed provocations and an extensive network of tunnels and surface fortifications, South Korea charged yesterday. Northern troops are building new fortifications inside the DMZ, including four lines of electrified barbed wire fence, m clear violation ofUPI - 66 words
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Article58 1984-06-14 4 THOUSANDS OF metalworkers and Erinters staged new warning strikes m lessa and Stuttgart yesterday as separate talks resumed to end West Germany's worst labour dispute m six years. There were no signs of progress m working out an agreement to end walkouts paralysing the country's important car industryAP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-06-14 4 JERUSALEM, Wednesday ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and opposition leader Shimon Peres yesterday firmly rejected a United Nations' multinational approach to Middle East peace, saying it will be I counter-productive In talks with UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar, the two opponents mAP; Reuter - 358 words
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162 1984-06-14 4 Afghans to resume talks on new basis UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Talks on Afghanistan will resume v Geneva In August on the basis of a "package of understandings" agreed with the United Nations. UN UndersecretaryGeneral Diego Cordovez told reporters that tor the first time, the new round would Include "proximity" talks.Reuter; AFP - 162 words
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127 1984-06-14 4 More Israelis strike for higher wages TEL AVIV, Wed. Tens of thousands of schoolteachers joined other Israeli workers yesterday m a widening spiral of strikes and work disruption. The strike by 65.000 schoolteachers kept more than a million school children at home for the third time m less than aAP - 127 words
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391 1984-06-14 6 Anti- satellite arms tests only if... WASHINGTON, Wednesday US limitation talks plan with Soviets a prerequisite THE Senate last night voted to allow the testing of US anti-satellite weapons, but only if the White House can show it is trying to negotiate an agreement with the Soviet Union to limitReuter; UPI - 391 words
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394 1984-06-14 6 6 billion people in world by 2000, says report GENEVA, Wednesday BY the year 2000 the present world population of 4.76 billion would have swelled to 6.13 billion and most of the increase would be m countries least able to afford it, the United Nations said today. A UN FundReuter - 394 words
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276 1984-06-14 6 Start of hearings to declare English official language WASHINGTON, Wed. A UNITED States Senate panel held hearings on a proposed amendment to declare English the official language. The constitutional amendment is being pushed by a handful or lawmakers who fear America's role as a "melting pot" for foreign cultures andUPI - 276 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-06-14 6 Pressmen get a 'general' greeting CHINESE Defence Minister Zhang Alplng greeting pressmen as he leaves the White House after meeting President Ronald Reagan on Tuesday. General Zhang and Mr Reagan discussed a psoslhle US-China arms sale agreement, a spokesman said. Deputy press secretary Robert 81ms described the meeting as aUS; UPI - 128 words
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170 1984-06-14 6 JUPITER ISLAND (Florida), Wed. Gurgling their vows through air regulators, Marc Liskin and Cheryl Hurley got married under nine metres of water. The ceremony took place on Monday, and the couple Is now on their honeymoon scuba diving m the Bahamas, ofUPI - 170 words
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419 1984-06-14 8 PARIS, Wednesday THIS week's European elections may be just a minor political sideshow m some European Community countries, but m France they are shaping into an important referendum on three years of socialist government. Fifty-seven million voters m four countries Britain,Reuter; AP - 419 words
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Article70 1984-06-14 8 WHILE Prince Charles and the Princess of Wales are old hands at dealing with cameramen, their sen appears te be puzzled by the number of photographers m the garden of Kensington Palace, London. Prince William, who wilt celebrate his second birthday on June 21, made his firstAP - 70 words
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85 1984-06-14 8 LONDON, Wed. Britain's highest paid civil servant will be paid 5f per cent more than Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who appointed him. Mrs Thatcher's office announced last night that Anthony Wilson, SC, a senior partner m a London accountants firm, wouldReuter - 85 words
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182 1984-06-14 8 Rumania outlines basic condition for all dsfsdfsdfdsfdsf VIENNA, Wed. As the long-delayed Comecon summit opens m Moscow, Rumania stressed today that national interests and sovereignty should be a basic condition of all cooperation among the 10 communist members. The Rumanian Communist Party daily, Scinteia, m a lengthy article outlining objectivesReuter - 182 words
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343 1984-06-14 8 LONDON, Wad. THE president of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), Mr Arthur Scargill, last night rejected a new plan for the British coal industry put forward by National Coal Board (NCB) chairman lan MacGregor. The rejection came as both sides preparedReuter - 343 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-06-14 8 West urged to support democracy and wipe out injustice MADRID, Wed. Argentine President Raul Alfonsin yesterday urged Western nations to support democracy by eliminating injustices m their relations with the under-developed world. Mr Alfonsin, elected last year after Argentina had nearly eight years of military rule, was addressing a jointReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration106 1984-06-14 10 RAYMOND NG - RAYMOND NG Picture by TEDS Is part ef the Ayer Rajah Expressway, Singapore's first twotier highway, which Is now being built at the start of the East Coast Expressway near the National Institute of Commerce. So far. five spaas of the 2.2 km expressway have been pat106 words
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Article116 1984-06-14 10 THE Black Light Theatre of Prague arrived yesterday evening well-prepared to put on their three-night act for the Festival of Arts. Formed m 1961, but performing m Singapore for the first time, the Czechoslovakia n team will be giving what their manager Paul Hortek calls a116 words
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426 1984-06-14 10 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By OVERWHELMING support for the proposed house union m Changi International Airport Services (CIAS) has given new impetus to the NTUC-backed revamping of the Singapore Air Transport-workers' Union (Satu). About 600 workers or two-thirds of CIAS bargainable staff signed up426 words
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228 1984-06-14 10 German irm gives its ctaff a chought ONE Friday every month, managers and senior executives at a German company m Bukit Merah turn the tables on their staff m the name of company welfarism. They serve cakes, coffee and tea and join their subordinates m singing, dancing and playing games228 words
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Article236 1984-06-14 10 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN By A NEW mother who despaired over her Inability to take care of her month-old son who cried all night leapt to her death after suffocating him. The coroner's court yesterday also heard that the day before she died, Khoo Hwee Heng, 31,236 words
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316 1984-06-14 10 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By THREE leaders of Satu will face a disciplinary inquiry next Wednesday for challenging the decision of their executive council to split the union into three house unions. They have been charged with insubordination and acting against the interest of316 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-06-14 11 ARTHUR LEE - Life goes on despite the knocking ARTHUR LEE Pictures by Quote It's just as well that they start V the work now. Never mind the overtime and the noise at night. The faster they finish M it, the better. Provision shop owner Ong Teng Dit. Story by RETHI GOVIN MANY481 words
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Article79 1984-06-14 11 THE committee m charge of the National Day float procession has extended the closing date from May 31 to June 23. It hopes more companies and government bodies will participate. To date there are only 12 sponsors for floats. The committee Is hoping for a procession of 2579 words
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Article221 1984-06-14 13 Death after paying $1 m debts A COMPULSIVE gambler who settled $1 million m debts by selling his freight forwarding company, still owed another $100,000 when he started a fire m his bedroom killing himself. Tok Peng Hoon, 41, was also suffering from cancer of the pancreas, his wife, Madr.m221 words
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172 1984-06-14 13 NEWSPAPER photographers here can compete In yet another best picture competition. Hunt Chemical Asia/ Pacific will give the Hunt Chemical Asia /Pacific National Newspaper Photographers Award from this year. This was announced by the managing director of Hunt Chemical, Mr William R. Dewey, at172 words
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Article49 1984-06-14 13 THE case against a man, Chun Slew Hoi, 56, accused of slashing a mongrel twice on the head with a parang, will be mentioned again on Aug 8. The alleged offence took place at Press House, Sewerage Treatment Plant, m Toh Tuck Road on May 2.49 words
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377 1984-06-14 13 When CPF on 'travel' money is exempted If it is reimbursement for expenses EMPLOYEES who need to travel a lot m the course of their work will not have to contribute to the Central Provident Fund on any transport allowance or reimbursement paid to them. A CPF board spokesman said377 words
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Article182 1984-06-14 13 A HIGH Court Judge ruled yesterday that any hill of lading issued In Singapore will be covered by the law here, whether or not the people involved had agreed otherwise. Mr Justice Kulasekaram made this ruling m disallowing a ship owner's application to stop182 words
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Article101 1984-06-14 13 THREE MEN and two women were yesterday fined between $100 and $700 for having uncensored video tapes. Clerk Ho Lai Har, 17, was fined $700 for having seven tapes at Queensway Shopping Centre on Nov 17 last year. Hawker Woo Ah Ho alias Woo Foong Sim, 45, was101 words
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Article92 1984-06-14 13 A PROPRIETOR yesterday faced seven counts of cheating Shing Loong Finance Ltd into giving advances totalling $125,764 to his engineering company. Lim Beng Seng, 30, proprietor of Hoe Hup Engineering Co, is alleged to have submitted inflated invoices to the finance company which was deceived into believing that92 words
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Article56 1984-06-14 13 A MOTHER and daughter were each jailed for three months yesterday for shoplifting at NTUC Fair Price m Woodlands on Tuesday. Housewife Aminah binti Ali, 38, and her daughter Faridah binti Yahya, 19, a housemaid, both Malaysians, were seen taking all sorts of items from the supermarket by56 words
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Article81 1984-06-14 13 A 21- YEAR-OLD man who rejected a chance for probation was yesterday jailed for a day and fined $2,000 for theft. Koh Nai Yew originally agreed to be put on probation when asked by magistrate Francis Tseng. Later Koh changed his mind and wanted to have the81 words
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Article78 1984-06-14 13 THE PROPRIETOR of two watch dealer shops who owed his creditors about $70,000 was found hanged from the banister of the staircase m his home on Jan 18, a coroner's court heard on Tuesday. Chen Song Ngee, 49, was to have signed documents on Jan 18 to78 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-06-14 14 NG WENG HOONG - Woes of the fishermen NG WENG HOONG By •-Johor River folk blame tankers for lean catch- 1 HUNDREDS of Malaysian fishermen claim they have lost the best fishing spot to 21 huge oil tankers anchored m the centre of Johor River, about 10 km north of Changi. Some of theH.L. CHAN - 363 words
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282 1984-06-14 14 RONNIE LIM and - A spark. some oil and a blast occurs RONNIE LIM and By JUDY TAN IT WAS a freak hole-in-one when stray sparks from overhead welding work 2.4 metres above, fell through slits m a sewer manhole cover. Unfortunately, the sewer at Mobil's Jurong refinery conveys waste oil and gas, and282 words
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Article209 1984-06-14 14 ANn-BPITTING laws will be mere strictly enforced with the end of the eampalga Last Menday. Mere than 1M people have been warned far spitting fat public since the month-long aatl- spitting campaign startAnyeae caaght cemmitting the alienee can new be fined between $15* and209 words
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Article46 1984-06-14 14 THE Housing Board has bought a $1 million computer system to plan, monitor and control the construction of flats more efficiently. The same system is being used by two Korean construction companies, Ssangyong and Hyundai, for the Raffles City and Marina Square projects.46 words
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Article157 1984-06-14 14 POSTERS on how gas, water and electricity reach our homes will be put up m classrooms of schools and junior colleges. Through the colourful posters, students will learn what goes on before they flick the switch, turn on the tap or light the gas stove. This157 words
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Article85 1984-06-14 14 BOY-GIRL relationships, sexuality and family planning will be the topics for discussion among youths at a halfday seminar on June 23. The seminar, organised by the People's Association Youth Movement and the Family Planning Association of Singapore, is a follow-up to a workshop m October on Planned85 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-06-14 17 THE second commercial institute te be built by the Vocational and Indastrial Training Heard (VTTB) la taking shape In Clementi. The institute, coating abent $11 million, will be ready by aext May and can accommodate iJkAM trainees. The Institute occupies S4,Mt square metres of land151 words
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Article468 1984-06-14 17 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA sdfdsfdfdsfdfdsf By THERE WAS nothing but talk of diamonds m a courtroom yesterday how more than US$B2,OOO worth of them were allegedly misappropriated by a company director The case revolves around a parcel of diamonds, valued at US$B2,--061.75 and purported to have been468 words
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Article35 1984-06-14 17 THIEVES stole 11 bronze and jade antiques worth $27,900 from a glass showcase at the Shangri-La Hotel on Monday. The hotel's security staff found the showcase smashed at about 8.50 p.m. on Monday.35 words
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Article163 1984-06-14 17 Shirtmaker's sales abroad down IT'S not only fashionable French labels that are the target of pirates out to make a fast buck. At least one local garment manufacturer Is known to be facing the same problem. CYC Shanghai Shirt Co, a family concern which started In 1935, says sales of163 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-06-14 17 The pirate menace Early release to beat video racket THE distributors of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom are all set to beat the video pirates. United International Pictures (Pte) have brought m this latest Steven Spielberg film to Singapore and Malaysia less than a242 words
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Advertisement819 1984-06-14 10 2-year Full Guarantee A yet below $100 downpayment/ Don't be carried away by the seemingly HpnFPl low prices offered by others. With _P I" II LL I L Rediffuslon you'll actually end up Y^ paying LESS for a CTV. WHY? |X First, we give 2-year Full Guarantee. Safety __d____________Next, we819 words
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Advertisement200 1984-06-14 13 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says alot about a jeweller who sells them. It takes fifteen bility of an °y ster days for every /AwA^mm JSftflSS fl that this austere Rolex Oyster /fl__Sg_M[ _A>j_lfl body are moved to watch to earn jfl? _£/INTF-^-"A WAfI fll comment "espethe200 words
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Advertisement641 1984-06-14 17 f Lovers of fine cuisine may now experience the taste of France Hotel Meridien bids you bonjour. Step into an age of elegance where you may choose to dine ala carte m the grand manner or dally over coffee m a typical sidewalk cafe, straight from the heart of Paris.641 words
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Advertisement1747 1984-06-14 18 This calls for a drink or two I^^Bl^B 111 I ___fl _-_^_-_n I II IWHl_n^ BiMCillJl Since the Greeks lAs part of our appreciation I _B W\ MM W MM 1^ V MMMM HI I invented ______________^________B f thlS COl Ur EmmaW PM wM^^mW r PM i__fl j^|_-^-^flH| coc ktails1,747 words
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91 1984-06-14 19 KKLANTAN Umno has unanimously decided that it wants Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah to continue as the state Umno liaison head. The party appealed to Umno president Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to keep Tengku Razaleigh as the liaison chief and Datuk Haji Mohamad Yaacob asNST - 91 words
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Article82 1984-06-14 19 THE government has decided to standardise Islamic education m the country, m a move that would affect about 200,000 students of religious and Arabic schools, it was announced on Tuesday. The chairman of the Advisory Board on Co-ordination of Religious Education, Tan Sri Mohamed Zahir Haii Ismail, saidNST - 82 words
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Article70 1984-06-14 19 TWO men died when they were dragged into a mine pit and buried during a landslip at the Kean Tong mines near Kampar, Perak, on Tuesday. A third man was seriously injured when his legs were crushed by a boulder. A police spokesman identified the dead menNST - 70 words
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Article58 1984-06-14 19 A GAME of hide-and-seek ended with the death of a five-year-old boy who suffocated m a refrigerator yesterday. Banting police said the boy, Seh Huat Teng, was In the refrigerator for about an hour. He was found by his mother Madam Tan Ah Lan, 27, whenNST - 58 words
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Article65 1984-06-14 19 A COCONUT tree ruined the appetites of about 100 diners and destroyed $10,000 worth of interior fittings when it smashed through the roof of a restaurant m Penang this week. No one was injured m the Holiday Inn restaurant smash-up, the Star reported yesterday. The tree's unexpected entry65 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-06-14 19 'Considerable progress' m Sino-Malaysian ties KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has given an assurance that it would not do anything to harm Malaysia, Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said today. He said that CCP general secretary Hu Yaobang gave himBernama; NST - 415 words
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216 1984-06-14 19 Police may be asked to guard the courts KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Policemen may be used to guard both the High Courts and lower courts throughout Peninsular Malaysia to prevent further cases of arson or any other form of mischief. Chief Justice Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Omar said this today afterNST - 216 words
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Article134 1984-06-14 19 PENANG, Wed. A wedding will take place at the Sungel Dua Jubilee Heme for the Aged between two inmates on Monday. Former gardener, Madam Loh Kirn Hong, and former Mcycle repairer, Mr Khoo Swee Guaa. both «5, will be married according to Chinese customaryNST - 134 words
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Article457 1984-06-14 20 THE United States' success m using a missile to intercept and destroy another m space is one more proof that technology will continue to be one of the West's greatest strengths m its rivalry and struggle with the Soviet bloc. And Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko's call to457 words
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Article595 1984-06-14 20 The lesson learnt from fasting As I was passing NOW that It's the fasting month, everybody treats .ne as if I were something fragile. "You are looking pale," one colleague will say. "Don't work so hard," another will chime In. "Take It easy, remember you are fasting." Perhaps an explanation595 words
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Article, Illustration942 1984-06-14 20 Excerpts from the speech by Foreign Affairs and Culture Minister S. Dhanabalan at the International Business m the Asia-Pacific Region convention, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Tuesday Nevertheless the fact that the US is also a Pacific nation is becoming more evident. It942 words
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Article, Illustration653 1984-06-14 20 Jaruzelski's 11 'embarrassments' He can't try the political prisoners and they don't want exile m the West BRUSSELS The tone was sorrowful and the declaration sombre: "The secret negotiations carried out during the past few months have ended. Neither the intervention of the Catholic Church nor that of the UnitedIHT - 653 words
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Advertisement255 1984-06-14 20 ~iiiiii i i i i i n y QUALITY AUTO STEREO SOUNO V y The U Itimtte m Performance A Styling V f The Line sell the Products. V— Try "Sound Barrier" for High Fidelity Car Components. \~tmm\mm\Pj m\\\^ CmmW fl B_-| P mJ sole Agent Bedok Centre Electrical Co.255 words
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Letter, Illustration374 1984-06-14 21 Use law to stop more youths from smoking I REFER to the report "Mark's tragedy... How 820 children fell victim to a fad govt alarmed". (The Sunday Times, June 10). As our youths will inherit our country m the future, it is vital that they receive a374 words
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448 1984-06-14 21 I READ with interest the recent letter (ST, June 9) from Mr David Hobson of San Francisco, who suggested how Singapore could be made more appealing to tourists. I would particularly like to endorse his suggestion of a special bus card as something448 words
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138 1984-06-14 21 Two years and still CA talks have not ended I WORK m a bank that is negotiating a new collective agreement with the union. The CA is renewed every three years and the last one expired on Dec 31, 1962. It has been almost two years and negotiations have yet138 words
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Letter109 1984-06-14 21 Let them withdraw earlier THERE may be a number of Singaporeans above 65 years of age who have Central Provident Fund accounts. As they are still em§loyed, they are not a urden on the state and they do not need places m homes for the aged. Although they are allowed109 words
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451 1984-06-14 21 Action is taken against firms which delay CPF I REFER to the letter "Company has not paid CPF contribution" by "22 Law-Abiding People (ST, June 8). The writers are requested to contact the undersigned immediately so that the complaint can be investigated without delay. As regards the question of Central451 words
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Letter95 1984-06-14 21 mmm w r i''.\m i tn^l* lH J^Mr mtmmWmmmmmimmimmmm THE Straits Timss welcome, lottort from you. Your lottort must include your signature, full name, addroM, and homo and offico telephone number*, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym95 words
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Letter101 1984-06-14 21 IN ORDER to be better neighbours, we should look to our young. Children tend to form relationships with other children, whether from the same or from nearby blocks, very easily through play activities. Being the future adult citizens, they would definitely improve neighbourhood relationships and interaction m the101 words
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Advertisement115 1984-06-14 21 Provide details please I REFER to the letter "Local product wasn't even seen" by "Concerned". (ST, May 21). We would appreciate it if the writer could send details on the subject to the Trade Development Board for us to look into the matter. HO MEI LIEN (MISS) Head (Public Relations)115 words
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Advertisement452 1984-06-14 21 .tggfjffjlr 'JAWMEp. PtAm\ Maw rfi* \1 ll 4p _J 1/ \fl I AM mM tikW^ /jmW mm. 4 Wi W^ IE m>m -^fi* A i^-^fcr J_r fl ■____rd-fl I fISI fl *4 __i l 4 >__________________> <rA\ i .aW/ HA 19 rfl l/^ii W^K^ibllb If! _L _^__^_fl P^P_fl 2__________B? '\Wfm452 words
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Article, Illustration990 1984-06-14 22 Japan's corporate protection mercenaries come under fire as police move to wipe them out TOKYO "They are trying to exterminate us, calling us a social problem," claims Mr Masayuki Kajitani who admits to being one of Japan's leading Sokaiya the "mercenaries" who run the country's corporateFT - 990 words
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Article, Illustration678 1984-06-14 22 LONDON When the Bolivians captured and killed Che Guevara m 1967, they had to display his corpse and copies of his diaries to convince people that the famous revolutionary was dead. Now once again the diaries have emerged into the public arena and they areReuter - 678 words
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Article, Illustration181 1984-06-14 23 THE local stock market drifted down further yesterday. Prices were weak throughout the morning. There was an attempt to recover after the first hour m the afternoon, but prices weakened again before the close. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost a further 4.12 points to a new181 words
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Article202 1984-06-14 23 Chief price changes Most active Sim. Dorbr 5M,000 C a C 398,000 PohongOrd 319,000 TDM 264,000 City De» 247,000 W 12 him 13 BT Composite 843 19 Ml 47 BTMcatw *****19 *****11 BT 08/ OS 249 302 ST Industrials ***** 922 70 STFm.nct 2798 19 2792 62 STHoMs ***** 936202 words
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Article37 1984-06-14 23 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 5 92 18 Finance 0 II 4 Hotels 2 7 1 Properties 0 7 2 Plantations I 9 2 Mining 0 5 0 Deb/Loons 1 5 3 Totol 9 136 3037 words
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Article43 1984-06-14 23 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 20 74 24 Finance 4 7 3 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 1 8 1 Oil patens 0 6 1 Tin* 3 7 3 Rubbers t 13 7 Deb/Loans 1 1 I Total 30 117 4043 words
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Article86 1984-06-14 23 SHARE prices once again drifted to a marginally easier close at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday m another boring session. Buyers were few and tar m between throughout the day as interest continued to remain subdued on most fronts. At the close, the market barometer, the86 words
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Article124 1984-06-14 23 INDICES Highs Lows lost one cent to $2.18. Malayan Cables, m whigh a Malaysian bumiputra electronics company, Sapura, is making a bid for the shares it does not already hold, suffered the day's biggest loss of ,40 cents to close at $5. But there were only 3,000 shares traded on124 words
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Article73 1984-06-14 23 BowttadßM bantu +6 PMC unch Unt 9* +1 Si. C IS.** -< P» Dk 3 Sine Dvty -1 CCM —6 lw*CJ|»Bhd < PMfcPtant unch S Tr.dfc* +10 CoWStoriie -6 Ntppd -1 k r ortopw S u S p me uKh SSv unc s S?irL 1 Ejio73 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-06-14 23 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Innovations m sdfsdfdsfsd TRAVELLERS will love the convenience of a toothbrush and toothpaste dispenser which is no larger than a stubby ball-point pen. In place of the nib is the brush and where the ink normally is, you have the toothpaste cartridge. Just153 words
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179 1984-06-14 23 A MULTI-MILLION dollar construction show, Imac-Conpex Asia, will be staged at the World Trade Centre from June 25 to 29. Visitors can expect to see about $21 million worth of building and handling equipment on disElay at the show, said y organisers i_nterfama179 words
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Article83 1984-06-14 23 HUGE pipes weighing several tonnes can now be cut on-site with a new portable oxy-fuel pipe-cutting robot called Versiflame 02. Programmed by a micro-processor where all information required to cut the pipe is fed m, it can even automatically change the bevel angle83 words
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Article78 1984-06-14 23 CONTROLITE is a portable dimmer control which can be plugged into any standard socket. A built-in dial enables you to control the brightness of your lamp, thus saving energy because you can vary the light intensity. It takes a minimum bulb size of 40 watts and a maximum78 words
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Article48 1984-06-14 23 ARE yon breaking new ground In research? HAS your company come op with an Ingenious new product? HAVE yon got a bright Idea yon want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about It. Write Cease don't phone Timesdollar, 391, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore am.48 words
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486 1984-06-14 23 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By TWO-and-a-half months after the muchheralded Interbank Giro system was launched, four major banks m the network have reported that the main users so far are corporate customers. The Interbank Giro system goes a step further than Giro. It links 44 banks486 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-06-14 23 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK "By MR ALFRED Boey has a meaty problem on his hands, now that the Japanese government has stopped the entry of beef from Singapore. Mr Boey runs the prepacked meat shop at the airport, set up primarily to cater402 words
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Article83 1984-06-14 23 M$2.5 m profit in 8 months C. I. HOLDINGS has posted a pre-tax profit of M 52.5 million for the eight months to Feb 29, this year. This was disclosed m the company's latest document to shareholders m relation to its adjusted rights issue of M 522.3 million. The company83 words
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Article59 1984-06-14 23 TOKYO Sears, Roebuck and Co will list its common stock soon on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the first listing by a US company since 1973, chairman Edward Telling told a press conference. The Tokyo Stock Exchange announced it has filed an application with the Finance Ministry forReuter - 59 words
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Article86 1984-06-14 23 MELBOURNE Elders DO, Ltd said it now holds 239.14 million Carlton and United Breweries Ltd (CUB) shares, equal to 94.78 per cent of issued capi- tai, after gaining 29.06 million shares through its enhanced on-market offer last week. Elders had lifted its offer to A54.56 (5J8.94) aReuter - 86 words
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Article51 1984-06-14 23 MELBOURNE The 'Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) Banking Group Ltd, Australia's second largest private bank, yesterday announced a £182 million (***** million) takeover bid for Britishbased Grindlays Bank. The two major shareholders m Grindlays supported the ANZ move, ANZ chairman Sir William Vines told a news conference.AFP - 51 words
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Article40 1984-06-14 23 LONDON British Aerospace PLC said it has ended the merger talks with Thorn EMI PLC which started four weeks ago. The British Aerospace board decided that the financial and commercial disadvantages of merging would outweig^^^^^^^^^^ tages. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article25 1984-06-14 23 BURBANK (California) Walt Disney Productions said it planned to complete its purchase of Gibson Greetings Ine despite the buyout of investor Saul Steinberg. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article397 1984-06-14 23 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By "IF ONLY I had said If you wish this often, and it is because you stopped yourself as it is not the kind of thing you are expected to say or that no one is going to listen to you, then397 words
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Article2816 1984-06-14 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,816 words
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Article1863 1984-06-14 24 INDUSTRIALS Alcorn (2.228 2.235) (4) 2.22 (2) 2.23 Antoh 1 945) (6) 1 93 (14) 1 .94 A Choc (2.688) (4) 2.66 (5) 2.65 (1)2.68 AISB (4 908 4.945) (2) 4.94 AMD (3.845) (9) 3.82 (1) 3.78 (10)3.80 API (1.638 1.675) (4) 1.62 (9) 1.631,863 words
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Article2506 1984-06-14 24 I*4 Last YMd W Day IM4 Last YWd V« Day Hfb Low Company Sate Chance fOOO) rt|h Low Mgh Law Company Sate Chant* COM) Nfch Low SECTION ONE PLANTATIONS INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 630 406 a Enterprise* 480 45 172 110 A MOB 50, 112 +2 0.8 222,506 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-06-14 25 RUBRFR Ciosin P fices KWBtK cents/kio Singapore July 193.25 down 0.25 cents Malaysia July 214.00 unch TIN Closint prices Ms/kio Straits Tin $29.27 unch Turnover: 152 rose 2 tonnes GOLD US$/oz Ned Tues Singapore 374 70 375.00 376.00 376.50 Hongkong 374.70 375.10 376.00—376.40 Tues Mon New York 37460 words
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Article102 1984-06-14 25 TkE KILOBAR market traded between 5525,579 and 5525,518. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.10/5.50, traded to U*****.40/5.80 and closed at U*****.30/5.70. It re-opened at U*****.00/5.40, sold to a low of U*****.50/4.90 and closed for the day at U*****.70/375.10. sou**: Rotiwchiid. The London gold fix fell US$O.75 to102 words
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Article110 1984-06-14 25 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed steady despite late profit-taking and speculative selling after opening firmer. PALM Ciosinf prices Crude MS/tarn palm oi Jun 1505 (south) 1485 (central) 1475 (north) Refined palm of RBO palm oil Jun/ Mil 790 (setters) Aug 780 (sellers) RBO Stearin Jun 650 (setters)110 words
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Article22 1984-06-14 25 Cloiint prices COPPER t/Umm Tuts Spot *****-983.00 (*****0—1002 50) 3 months 1003.50 1004 00 (1024.00-1024.50) Market tone: Easier Sates 21,850 tonnes22 words
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Article23 1984-06-14 25 CWni prices ALUMINIUM £/tom Tut* Spot *****-***** (906.00—907 00) 3 months 917.00—918.00 (921.50 922.00) Market tone Steadier after easier Sates: 39,750 tonnes23 words
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Article64 1984-06-14 25 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 193.25 cents per kilo, down a quarter cent. In Koala Lumpur, the market closed steady with July Int One RSS buyers quoted at 214.00 cents per kilo, unchanged from Tuesday. The International Natural Rubber Organisation64 words
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Article68 1984-06-14 25 THE Straits Tin price m Penang held steady at M 529.27 per Kilo, within the International Tin Agreement's lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. The buffer stock manager maintained his support amid scattered buying from Japanese and local interests. Turnover rose slightly to 152 tonnes from68 words
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Article24 1984-06-14 25 SILVER Ckwinf price* USJ/troyw Wed Ten Singapore Unav 8 73— 8 78 New York Una* 8 62— 8 67 Source Credit Suisse. Spore24 words
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Article261 1984-06-14 25 FOB m bales w%mt\ RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cenh/kio) Noon Close Noon Cin<» Int. 1 RSS prompt 189.50— 190.50N 188. 75-189. 75N uno Int. IRSS July 194.00-194.50 193.25-193.75 *****-***** 2140O^?u?«i Int. 1 RSS August 198 50—199 00 197 50-198.00 "■'"^■W Int. 2 RSS July 188.50— 189.50N 188.00-189.00N 211fi0—261 words
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330 1984-06-14 25 Overseas markets a round-up of wire services NEW YORK, Wed. Shares slipped lower yesterday m moderate trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 5.08 points to 1110.53. Investors were wary because of interest rates, which are at their highest since 1982. The market did not follow the bond market, which330 words
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Article243 1984-06-14 25 w 13 ChMH Hk Etoct Worr 860 unch A«©oo?ad Hor«H Map Hk Got 6.30 +0.05 Bonk Of Eott Asia 22.40 unch Hk Hotab 18 80 -0.1 C£«ung Kong 860 -0.05 HK Land 3.175 +0.025 Chino light 12.10 +0.2 Hk Land Loan 64 00 Crou Harb Tunnal 10.60 +0 I243 words
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Article321 1984-06-14 25 JWM 13 Y«l Ch»nt« MltMjbaM 544 -3 Mii«ui Co 361 +8 A|r»omoto 1150 unch MMaui Sh*>btda 169 -7 405 -3 Miftui SmamnS 570 +3 *™*>- '070 30 M»iuko»N 398 unch A»ohi Own 569 -I Mfttumi AkjK Giou 726 -8 Muroto Mfg Bonk Tk 475 -3 Nfcko Sac 475 -9321 words
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Article242 1984-06-14 25 Coconut ™Z!Z?L~ aS" 0 oil ***•*<*•* 35%^ 235 Sffhta T39.a0 niri'd^FOß ?VU»u££! ftS"** MSyper 21« Ton. Rkc prices were unchanged to N» *L FOR mm 2£ l/l 1 "-I* 1 M Spiem 215 h«w m quwt trading Amonc Th* New drum fOB Z57.00 (sdlen) RJC6 Looiunn 100% Fncrmts.242 words
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Article286 1984-06-14 25 13 Cmts Ctanct IC I 190 +5 (fast) L«ighton 170 unch Land L«om 455 unch *C I 172 unch Mogrfon P.t Aurt I 165 ?5 AN I 200 unch Moyna NfcfcUss 225 unch AP M 190 -2 M.toh Exptef Ab«rfoy4« 520 N L 32 +2 Ape 235 -7 Mfcfoost286 words
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Article241 1984-06-14 25 km 12 IBS Ch»nc« Aleoo 33ft -ft AIM Own Cp 33* -H Afa-ChoJm^ IIH -ft Am Tti T«l 15ft H Anwx Inc 21ft +H Aiwr Corp 30 -ft B#fWsnGiw sti 20 "A -^4 Bo«ing Co 42ft ft Burroughs Cp 51fc unch Cotarplor Co 39H -V 4 Oom Monhfn241 words
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Article547 1984-06-14 25 km 13 ftnu Chn«t INDUSTRIALS Alwd-Lyom 158 -1 A»* Doirie* 160 -2 BTRPLC 444 -10 Bobcock* 135 unch Barclay* 464 -5 Boechorm 338 unch HCC 225 +2 Sue Circle 411 -2 BOC Group 236 -1 Boon 171 -I Bowater 259 +2 BATS 223 -2 Britannia 70 +1 BP 493547 words
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Article217 1984-06-14 25 THE Singapore dollar strengthened against the US dollar to 2.1090/00 from 2.1130/40 on commercial buying of the local currency. The US dollar fell against most maior currencies on bearish sentiment carried forward from New York due to weaker Fed funds and renewed concern about the US banking system. The217 words
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Article201 1984-06-14 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreipi Local dolU's to Foreipi currency currency one unit of to Sslo Australian dollar 1 8862 1.8892 5.34—5 23 Canadian dollar 1.6202 1.6215 6 23— 6 13 NZ dollar 1.3632 1.3660 7 42—7 24 Sterling pound 2 9226 2 9261 3.45— 3 40 US201 words
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Article222 1984-06-14 25 Managers' pries* for Jun* 14 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 15— 3 35id The Savings Fund 1.91—2.03 Spore Pre* Fund 140—148 Spore Sec Fund 215—2 28 Spore Invest Fund 1 16—1 23 S pore Equity Fund 1 39-1 47 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 56—222 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-06-14 25 LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight on Jun 13 (2300) SNp (Voyaie) Arr Cfs Bremen Eip (63/545) 11/6 FSA Mcd Eagle (7) U/6 FSA N Pakhomo* <20B£84) 12/6 51 Gloria (404N) 12/6 lA3 Warn (7) 12/6 TA3 Delivery of FCL import containers $»*> (Voyafe) An Rent Due514 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-06-14 25 Vessel Berth irr Dep Hung Lee 302 14 6 14 6 Lin Petalmg 302 14/6 14/6 Mar Transporter II 304 14/6 16/6 Pacific Rover 303 14/6 15/6 Jurong San Aaron 3 a side 14/6 Add On II B 6/7 14/6 15/6 Indra Sakti 9 14/6 14/6 New210 words
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388 1984-06-14 26 Angry 270 to query directors' action at EIGM A GROUP of Multi-Pur-pose Holdings Berhad M PK B shareholders have given notice that they will oppose the company's proposed rights issue, alleging auestionable actions by le board of directors. The company is holding an extraordinary general388 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-06-14 26 Bonus issue SHAREHOLDERS of SELANGOR PROPERTIES, which earlier this week reported a rise m interim profits, is given another boost. The Malaysian-based property company yesterday announced a one-for-two bonus issue. Selprop's pre-tax earnings for the six months to April 1984 rose by about half to M397 words
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299 1984-06-14 26 WINSOME LANE - Associated Hotels tells why it is in difficulty WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG Associated Hotels Ltd, a Hongkong company which is controlled by the Singapore-based Tian Teck group, has published a financial statement here which reveals a difficult situation. The company made a loss of HK$35B million (Ss96 million)299 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-06-14 26 APOLLO and Meridien have combined to run a hotel m Taipeh. A joint venture between an Apollo Enterprises Ltd subsidiary company and the Ong Cho Teck group has won a tender to build a 1,022-room first class hotel. They have retained Societe des174 words
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335 1984-06-14 26 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By LOCAL ladastrial gases producer Dah Yung Steel Ltd is negotiating te acquire a stragetlc stake In a British public-listed company, Barrle Investments and Finance. It Is understood that Dah Yang, whleh already owns a few hundred thousand335 words
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139 1984-06-14 26 SUN Metal Works Pte Ltd of Singapore has been bought for M 56.9 million by Fusan Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd. Fusan will pay the sum by issuing 4.6 million snares of $1 par value to Sun Metal priced at $1.50 each. Fusan139 words
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Advertisement351 1984-06-14 23 STRUNG AND «^7£ US DOllitt FUNDS HTOM SEMyARD^ SIDBTOSUCCESSFUL MjWjk INVESTMENT WtW^F^ If you re more interested m the high growth x potential of currency investment but don't have irfK?^ mv stmett of only the time or the experience to manage your -tx,UUI own portfolio then The Standard Chartered may351 words
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Advertisement193 1984-06-14 24 A HEAD ABOVE THE REST. Raytheon represents D& D I V" hydraulically driven submersible IV pumps, built m U. S. A. for I/ 0 demanding dewatering require- II pv_ ments. These self-priming portable II 'j pumps, sizes3"— 4B", are used for l l^Mm\\W\l trash, sludge and high volume 1 \m193 words
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Advertisement4456 1984-06-14 28 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE r/% »-F—f S^TSSBm |Ord,nor V ISI 00 per word (M,n g 5 OOTI ft Food QUtd p2B /!_ss_sn /l. /^S i^ flC^ l^\/5 S ,ord fKmf'offiday Times, Sem,-0,,p.0v .^^Tootro^s T,mes. P^°~* P2B _5_ Sfe l/r**\ I #A\_ I i__^ ICT lV\ //i\\ fi^JCl'V P«W*eHrtkta, 9004,456 words
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Advertisement306 1984-06-14 28 40 Other Servicas HOLMES PRIVATE INVESTIGATION Agency Pte Ltd. For enquiries, please contact Tel: *****84/ *****08. WE SPECIALISE 84 planting grass, cutting trees, demolition of houses, removing of rubbish and labour supply. *****67, Oanesh. 48 Packing/Storage/ Doliv*ry/R*moval A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removals, deliveries and disposal services Specialised In306 words
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Advertisement561 1984-06-14 28 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal CALL: *****44/S for your household, office, factory removal/ Sacking 24 hours service. Pager *****1. HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORT A TION service. Days nights service. Workers provided. Charges reasonable. Please call *****78 JAYAM TRANSPORT SERVICES specialised In household, office, factory removals and disposal of refuse. Tel: *****85/*****76 WE PROVIDE561 words
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Advertisement635 1984-06-14 29 53 Computer Products/Services $1-2*o FOR A complete system Apple Compatible inclusive delivery and installation. Call: *****97. $60.00 FOR 10 Diskettes with programmes softwares of your choice plus free home delivery. Call Phillips: *****16 buying and SELLING used/ new Computers and Peripherals is our profession Call. *****33. ViMNG XT. MBIT IBM635 words
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Advertisement710 1984-06-14 29 60 Business 60 Business 60 Buaineea 60 Businass Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities FOR $30,000 CAPITAL you will be part of an established SOME OF YOUR TIME a™* highly profitable operation A LITTLE HARD WORK whose international and local AND YOU CAN HAVE business experience will ensure A roOFTIABLE BUSINESS Even710 words
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Advertisement478 1984-06-14 29 SNACK BAR AT Far East Plaza for sale. Interested please tei. *****30 or *****32 WANTED SUPPLIERS FOR consumer goods for departmental stores. Tel: *****56 7. r 1 M-— .l 65 Situations Wanted MAIDS AVAILABLE 2 years guarantee; No $5,000. Professional services TEL: *****66 HUMANA PTE LTD M Dir: THIO QIM478 words
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Advertisement389 1984-06-14 29 66 Situations Vacant a) PrmßamalaamT/ Exacmttra HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (8) PTE LTD requires A) FINAL INSPECTION ENGINEERS Male graduates In Electrical Engineering c lto 2 years experience m an electronic industry c Knowledge of Quality Control Engineering or Polytechnic Diploma m Electrical/Electronic CommunlcatlonEngineerlng with 3 to 4 years experience In389 words
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Advertisement418 1984-06-14 29 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive A well established Construction Company requires Immediately DESIGNERS/ DRAUGHTMEN (Civil/Structural) c Mm. 2 years relevant experience preferably In a consultant office c Diploma In Civil/Structural Engineering will be an advantage Applicants, please submit full resume, current St expected salary and contact telephone number to>418 words
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Advertisement272 1984-06-14 29 I I BM* CONVERT YOUR SPARE time to I ■Im money by helping this adver- J Z^^ tiser sell "top quality Indonem I sian keropok." Read Class. f icam IM**, f^m tion 66f for more food for 66 Situations Vacant c) TutoriMl TUTORS REQUIRED BY Secondary and Primary school students.272 words
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Advertisement594 1984-06-14 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant S mm SS SB 5— S— —^_==_=__-=_____________=_s_=_ a) Secretarial/Clerical a) Secretarial/Clerical seeks to appoints: Clerk Typist j Minimum GCE '0' level with good credit m English 8 Minimum one year working experience Ability to type at least 35 to 40 wpm Vacancies available m594 words
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Advertisement409 1984-06-14 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant a) Secretarial/Clerical a) Secretarial /Clerical Yj construction o Z LTD I CLERK I Required 8 A Qualification Experience •At least 2 years' working V[ X experience i_y Ability to prepare business _< O. letters. >J Age between 25 to 30 A *y Interested applicants409 words
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Advertisement205 1984-06-14 29 Texas Instruments Asia Limited invites applications for CLERK CUM RECEPTIONIST Requirements: A4ir:2l Female •OCE o Level with credits m Mathematics and Knglish or its equivalent. Able (o type 38 w p m F*iiblic relations experience is required. A pleasant personality wit h a good voice will lw an advantage The205 words
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Advertisement561 1984-06-14 30 66 Situations Vacant a) StKrelarial/aerical Q INGERSOLL-RAND requires ■SALES CLERK (Male) Requirements: c GCE 'O' level c Not more than 35 years old. c Preferably have some years of related experience In a sales oriented environment. c Able to correapond Independently c Ordering and distribution of sales literature and technical561 words
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Advertisement494 1984-06-14 30 66 Situations Vacant a) Secretarial /Clerical (||mas invites applications for:TRAFFIC CLERKS a Must have 5 OCE passes with 2 subjects at O' level Between 18 and 25 years a Must be able to type mm. 30 wpm c Must be prepared to perform shift duties c Must be a Singapore494 words
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Advertisement507 1984-06-14 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical 7 Our Club Is expanding and we are looking for suitable persons to Join us as:--(A) RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR QUALIFICATION: Minimum GCE 'O' level with a i good pass m English Language. DUTIES: To operate an Electronic PABX telephone system, light copy typing and attending507 words
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Advertisement650 1984-06-14 30 66 Situations Vacant SBB-^-iBBaBBB c) Secretarial/Clerical An established International Bank Invites applications for the position of BILLS CLERK/ TYPIST (Mala) Requirements: s Minimum GCE O' level with 4 credits, c Accurate typing minimum 50 w.p.m. s Preferably some working experience but not essential. Remuneration: Initial salary will depend on qualification650 words
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Advertisement560 1984-06-14 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical CLERK Minimum qualification Is a OCE 'A' Level. OCE 'O' Level candidates with good results may also be considered. Attractive aalary and fringe benefits including 2 months annual wage supplements on completion of 1 yeer's service. Please apply with full personal particulars, non-returnable photograph and560 words
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Advertisement598 1984-06-14 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Established local bank has vacancies for:CLERKS c Salary $450 p.m. plus 3 months AWS and other benefits a GCE 'A' level c Pleasant personality a Able to type 25-30 w.p.m. Please apply with full particulars and salary expected together wtth a contact telephone no. to:The598 words
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Advertisement531 1984-06-14 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical CASHIER REQUIRED. Experienced Cashier required. Able to speak and write English. Pleese call personally after 3pm: FORTUNE DELUXE LOUNGE 190 hhddle Road #02-29 to 31 Fortune Centre Singapore 0718 Credit company requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c OCE 'O' level. c Accurate typing. c Good In531 words
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Advertisement926 1984-06-14 30 66 Situations Vacant I a) Secretarial/Clerical Shipping esteblishmenl requires FEMALE FREIGHT CLERK Experienced m preparation of bills of lading and manifest Plasae apply m own handwriting giving full personal perticulere, sxperience and stating salary expected to: TELOK BLANGAH EAST P.O. BOX 210, SPORE 9108. Urgently required RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST c926 words
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Advertisement773 1984-06-14 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED CHINESE FEMALE Clerk Knowledge of typing, experience not necessary. Interested, call personally at 1049. Eunos Avenue 6. #01-140. Spore 1440 Tel *****22/ 3. TYPIST REQUIRED FOR Medical group Please apply with contact telephone number and nonreturnable photograph to: S.T. Box A*****. 390 Kirn773 words
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Advertisement533 1984-06-14 30 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales WOULD YOU STILL WANT TO EARN A MEDKKRE INCOME m amm If your answer Is NO then read on! Wanted immediately a few Male Female Sales-Representatives to work with an established Organisation where you can have a successful working career REQUIREMENT o Above 18 years533 words
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Advertisement315 1984-06-14 31 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant t) Sales t) Sales I PIERRE BALMAIN BOUTIQUES invite suitably qualified applicants to fill the posts of i SUPERVISORS BOUTIQUE ASSISTANTS i i Please call *****41 < for appointment >mmaumwmmWmuummmm J V Eimn I Sales Assistants I We are looking for bright, energetic, outgoing315 words
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Advertisement345 1984-06-14 31 WAITAKI FOOD PRODUCTS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD is a newly incorporated subsidiary of one of New Zealand's largest Food Processing companies. From ite modern office m Shenton Way it services South East Asian markets. Applications ars invited for j the position of. MARKETING EXECUTIVE t c Age 23 and above c345 words
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Advertisement626 1984-06-14 31 68 Situations Vacant t) Sales k well estsbiished shipping enterprise has Ins following vacancies: MARKETING EXECUTIVES/ SHIPPING OPERATIONS ASSISTANTS At least OCE o level with knowledge of tug boats and barges and with wide contacts with offshore companies Able to speak English, Mandarin and local dialects Experience In sales and626 words
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Advertisement557 1984-06-14 31 66 Situations Vacant Sales SALES EXECUTIVES Eatabiiahed Company requires SalM Executives to promote and mH w«H known hospital product*. Applicants should have completed National Service and have own transport with 2 to 3 years sales experience. Those who have no experience but possess a Technical Diploma may also apply as557 words
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Advertisement687 1984-06-14 31 66 Situations Vacant t) Seles Wall aatablishad Departmental Store catering lo Tourists requires: FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Able to speak Japanese preferred Good aalary and commission offered to Mm right applicants Free uniforms and medical benefits FOR INTERVIEW, CONTACT: BE YOUR OWN BOSS IN REAL ESTATE We provide TRAINING If you687 words
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Advertisement622 1984-06-14 31 66 Situationa Vacant t) Sales EXPANDING real estate company requires sales executives with own transport Allowance with other fringe benefits given to right applicants. *****47 Philip Ec HEALTH FOOD SHOP requires Salesgirl Preferably with knowledge of nutrition. Pleasant disposition. Good complexion. Attractive salary and commission. Tel: *****86 JESSICA ART A622 words
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Advertisement493 1984-06-14 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical WALK-IN INTERVIEWS on June 14 and 15 (9.00 am 5.00 pm) we are a leading manufacturer of high technology aircraft components and have vacancies for the following positions: Apprenticeship Training m ElectroPlating Experienced Electro-Platers Minimum education of Secondary 2 Technical493 words
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Advertisement580 1984-06-14 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant ii»— g) Technical g) Technical JFJH National Semlconductof MmAM ...where people make the difference National Soafconduclov Singapore it v.oiiimittcv.l t<> the devdopnunl a\ iuw products Mid mimv.ttiw methods of producing them. We will rv letting up a new product Une Uiat assembles md ICfb580 words
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Advertisement825 1984-06-14 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I S.E.A. GLASS I i requires I t 1) MACHINIST T I a NTC 3in metal machining 1 M Ito 2 years relevant working experience W a Salary depending on qualifications and ex- perlence I f 2) ELECTRICIANS J m825 words
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Advertisement425 1984-06-14 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ~W SINGAPORE TEST SERVICES PTE LTD A subsidiary of a* Invites applications for: LABORATORY TECHNICIAN I c Completed GCE "O" level preferably with a credit In Chemistry c Some relevant working experience and knowledge In operating atomic absorption spec trophotometer c No shift work Successful425 words
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Advertisement513 1984-06-14 32 66 Situationa Vacant g) Technical A Japanaee construction company invites applications for tha following posts: 1) ELECTRICIAN a Possess VITB certificate m Electrical Engineering. c At least 3 years' working experience. c Applicants possessing PUB licence will be an advantage. 2) MECHANIC CUM WELDER a Possess VITB certificate In Mechanical513 words
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Advertisement606 1984-06-14 32 66 Situations Vacant 8) Technical international trading company repreeentattng U.S. aquipmant Manufacturer for South Eaat Asia TECHNICIAN A MECHANIC tor repair and servicing of production aquipmant for recording industry. Applicants must have attained at least NTC 3 level and above with electrical or electronic background. Oood remuneration and excellent prospects606 words
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Advertisement559 1984-06-14 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical COINER TECHNICIAN a Must havo alacirical/ mechanical background, a Poaoooa claaa 2or 3 driving liconco. Ago above 20 year* old Interested please come personally at: UNI-SOON SUPPLIES, 1, Quean aw ay, -03-13, 2nd floor, Quaanawey Shopping Contro, Singapora 0314 or telephone: *****88. Engineering company haa559 words
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Advertisement401 1984-06-14 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical MECHANICS/ APPRENTICES (Auto A Commercial Aircon) Qualifications: a Class 3 driving licence a Minimum Sec 2, completed NS. a Commencing salary minimum $480 and with attractive fringe benefits Intereated applicanta please call: nrnw Plastics Mould making Factory haa immediate vacancies tor MOULD MAKERS Possess NTC401 words
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Advertisement679 1984-06-14 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production _.__..j__»_._...j__j_-«__i_— PAMRCHML^ A Schlumberger Company IS OFFERING MORE THAN GOOD WAGES A SHORTER TIME TO EARN IT Mm\^k^\ WORKING ms^5 PER FOR FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS IN ADDITION, YOU WILL ENJOY: MORE MONEY BETTER OVERTIME PAY679 words
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Advertisement542 1984-06-14 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production J^E U.S.A. GEAC 'J has got opportunities for: JJ SET-UP Th* TECHNICIANS Y^l (3 Rotating Shifts) Completed secondary education from a If "^S-l technical stream am. Able to work from blueprints, machine 'Jk drawings and specifications ,^J*^^ Must be able542 words
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Advertisement406 1984-06-14 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production F foc*«Atadasf<H>> k. Production J V Operators V Rotating Shifts or J Py Permanent Ist or 2nd Shift A f New Starting Salary j ys4so j WeofferT^ < CZ^ 2 increments every year $2.50 per day for 2nd shift 2LT^406 words
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Advertisement153 1984-06-14 33 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production mftMEEMMMm HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. egSU"*" Benefits: a Introductory Bonus of up to $100 for each friend recommended a Salary increase after 3 months a 2 increments a year a Annual Bonus of at least 1 month Special153 words
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Advertisement470 1984-06-14 33 66 Situationa Vacant h) Production Here's your 5 chance to grow ■"■with us Join one of the world's largest fridge compressor 5B makers and also one 25 ot Singapore's mm fastest growing I companies as PRODUCTION OPERATORS Mala SSS6O.OO 5 Requirements: I Able to work on 2 rotating shifts mmm470 words
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Advertisement332 1984-06-14 33 -__-_-__---i 66 Situationa Vacant MMMMUMM^MMMMM^^MMM^M^^M^^M^^UMMWMmm h) Production Plastic injection moulding lectory requires: 1) SHIFT LEADERS (CHINESE) 2) FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS c Permanent morning shift: 7.00 am to 3.00pm c Permanent afternoon shift: 3.00pm to 11.00pm c Permanent night shift: 11. 00pm to 7.00 am. 3) SHIFT QUALITY CONTROL (CHINESE FEMALE)332 words
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Advertisement518 1984-06-14 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous mm SAM A subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries has vacancies for: MACHINE OPERATORS/ SHEETMEIAL FABRICATORS (Male and Female) I—2 years experience m Sheetmetal Fabrication work Familiar with the operation of lathe press, shearing machines, rollers a NTC 3 m Sheetmetal518 words
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Advertisement504 1984-06-14 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous mlmrn^ One of the world's largest manufacturer of I 1 capacitors invites applicants for the posts of: I A. (3 shifts rotation) H (7.00 am 3.10pm/2.40pm 10.50pm/10.40pm 7.10 am) •Age 16 —30 Minimum education Primary 6 B. (normal time) (8.05504 words
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Advertisement674 1984-06-14 34 86 Situationa Vacant 86 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous SANYO SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD HAS A JOB FOR YOU NOW! Working houra from 5.30 p.m. to 10.45 p.m. Age 16 and above. No experience required. For mora dotoila plaaaa walk m for on interview from Monday to Friday,674 words
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Advertisement407 1984-06-14 34 66 Situationa Vacant ea=--H______BH_B i-.--SSSSS.SS I) Miscellaneous EDIBLE PRODUCTS LTD requires 1) SECURITY GUARDS c Able to speak and write simple English Age below 45 Salary negotiable c Saturday and Sunday overtime pay 2) REFINERY OPERATORS c Minimum Secondary education •3 rotating shifts o Those completed NS are most welcomed407 words
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Advertisement542 1984-06-14 34 66 Situationa Vacant i-888_88__._.88.....8 I) Miscellaneous A newly eetebliehed American Reetaurant wtth nightly entertainment end aaaiing capacity tor 200 persons requiree: 1) ASSIBTANT MANAGERS Salary commensurates with experience 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (No aplit ahirt) Qross salary: $550- $650 (full time) $3 $4 per hour (part time) 3) COMMIS WAITERS Gross542 words
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Advertisement322 1984-06-14 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous IS] YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED HEAD OFFICE (at River Valley Close) has immediate vacancies for:FEMALE CLERKS (ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT) GCE -O' Level Efficient with the calculator Experience preferred but not essential as training will be provided CONFIDENTIAL CLERK (MERCHANDISING DEPARTMENT) GCE 'O' Level Must be able322 words
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Advertisement313 1984-06-14 34 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous enpias requires GENERAL CLERK (Purchasing) c 'O' level. c Female between 18 and 24. c Able to type. c Preferably with some experience. FEMALE Q.C. INSPECTORS c Opportunity to learn a skill m Quality Control of precision engineering plastic components. c Salary above $400 p.m.313 words
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Advertisement501 1984-06-14 34 66 Situations Vacant i mmm m m mm mmm mmmm I) Miscellaneous WAITRESSES (FULL-TIME) c Working hours from 11.45 am to 2.30pm. 5 45pm to 1 1 00pm Off days: 2 days per week c Basic salary S4OO per month (excluding tips and other fringe benefits c Those who are501 words
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Advertisement453 1984-06-14 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Mlacellaneoua tj Come t /oin us as PART TIME OR FULL-TIME STEWARDESSES A|« absvt 17 rtsrtdJ. Rort permrt. ivafaMt tar Mataytiare Eipshsnct no( ntctssary c Tot 1 1 income .icr«4nf t?000p 6pm to 11pm SpaitelMSpai. Accommodibor. pronto) to Mala ream Please apply AAA person,!, eK*«fe FAIR453 words
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Advertisement600 1984-06-14 35 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous requires CREW Food service/ Preparation FULL-TIME/ PART-TIME c Good starting pay $2.30 per hour, c Free meals/ uniforms, c Fringe benefits/ allowance. Please apply personally between 9a.m 12 noon and 2p.m. sp.m. at: No. 18, Holland Qrove Roed (near Jelita Cold Storage) or call Arthur/600 words
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Advertisement495 1984-06-14 35 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Urgently Required 1. BLASTERS 2. GENERAL WORKERS 3. SPRAY PAINTFRS a East and West Malaysians may also appl>. a rransport provided, a Accommodation provided for non-Singaporean. Interested applicants, please call personally at: SEE HUP SENG PTE LTD 25. PIONEER SECTOR 2 JURONG. SPORE 2262 TEL:495 words
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Advertisement539 1984-06-14 35 66 Situationa Vacant l) Mlacellaneoua Femeie Caahier wanted by Bukit Tlmah Massage Parlour. Attractive pay. Above 21 years of age. Intereeted pieeee cell *****81/2 for interview. HITACHI EXPRESS SPORE (PTE) LTD Urgently Requires FORKLIFT DRIVERS For its Penjuru Lane Warehouse Interested applicants please Call: *****55 to arrange for an Interview.539 words
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Advertisement908 1984-06-14 35 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED AN Office Messenger by an esteemed Company. Preferably with shipping, import and export documentation experience. Must possess class 2A licence. Salary negotiable. Interested applicants please call *****05, Alice/ Helen. YOUNG ANO ENERGETIC Despatch Rider repaired Immediately. Must own bike (lOOcc Isocc). Allowance for908 words
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Advertisement831 1984-06-14 35 68 Situationa Vacant MM B »^'*»»w»BBß_S_^_aag_^g I) Miscellaneous GENERAL DESPATCH MAN required Experience not necessary. Age between 21 to 26. Interested applicants, please call *****73 JESSICA ART S CRAFT requires a Driver urgently. Interested please call Unit 1.04, Cold Storage Jelita. Singapore 1027. Tel' *****89, 10 am to 6.30pm. LEADING831 words
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Advertisement346 1984-06-14 35 MP TODAY urns 31 I_.___lLD SsSSs? fl nfl ECONOMICAL RENT:- RIB Hourly, Ovsjrnsfljnt, Dstry, m M^k^kt WsMfclv MontMv V-Mrtv _^_^H Cstrs m Coffin tor c ■•I Vohicltt I Hourly (Mm 3 Hrs) MP Pickups $5.00 Vans $8.00 5 MP Cera:- m Kid 1300 cc $10 00 1600 cc $14 00346 words
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Advertisement486 1984-06-14 35 DATSUN PICKUPS ANO delivery vans for hire. Jalan Besar Branch tel: *****33; Jalan Eunos Branch tel: *****83. ELVIN TRANSPORT SELF-DRIVE alrcondltloned cars for dally, weekly and monthly. At reasonable rates. *****91/ 8. RENTAL FOR AIRCOND non-alr-cond pickups. Blind/ panel vans. #10-03 Oolden Mile Tower, Beach Road. *****30 (4 lines). SIANG486 words
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Advertisement702 1984-06-14 35 76 Vehicles For Sals b) PMW 1981 BMW 728. a One private owner, PARF, aircon, radio cassette, showroom condition. $82,000 0.n.0. Tel: Michael Chew: *****0. MARCH '78 BMW 3201, aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, PARF. $22-300 0.n.0. HP $17,000 View: 356-M Alexandra Road. ONE IMMACULATE CONDITION BMW 628 CSIA. Agent702 words
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Advertisement1547 1984-06-14 35 76 Vehicles For Sala 76 Vehicles For Sala c) Datsun/Nlssan c) Datsun/Nlssan M ratefi OVv nsW^sJßsjPPf VB* m r fly T\ UmU W M nn '3c, ai\ M m AR r». GL S$3 O ZZ BBB_e__^^ L"*> 6 "<* -s m- I \^m^ mmmmm^^\T m^^f UmU^^aM^aMMmmm^' Au*Sori—d NISSAN Dmm^r. Dflfl1,547 words
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Advertisement830 1984-06-14 36 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year 5V 2 p.a. 64 South Bridge Rd 5.0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 6 p.a. Blk 37 Circuit Rd #01-403 5.1337 Tel: *****40. 3 years 6 1 /4% p.a.830 words
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Advertisement803 1984-06-14 36 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi SUNROOF FOR VENTILATION and sporty look from USA Approved by ROY Leo Accessories *****28/ *****23. 1?. '82 MITSUBISHI TREOIA 1 private owner, aircon, radio cassette, low mileage. Price $22,000. Tel: *****33 Ronald Chng 1977 MITSUBISHI COLT Lancer 1200. Aircond, radio, cassette. Downpayment $1,800. Contact803 words
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Advertisement739 1984-06-14 36 76 Vehicles For Sam J) Toyota 1979 TOYOTA STARLET. 2nd owner, sports rims, radio cassette, original paint, very good condition. $13,800. Tel. *****15. 1979 TOYOTA STARLET 1000. Aircon, radio/ cassette. Private owner. PARF eligible. $13,900. *****33. 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA DX. Alrcon/tape. new tyres. View 69 Boon Keng Road. Contact Mr739 words
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Advertisement1618 1984-06-14 36 78 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale BMBB-B-M-BM-B-888-BBMBBMBBI BSBSSSBSSSS I J) Toyota J) Toyota DRIVE ...^^^Zl THE EXCITING NEW CORONA 1.6 PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR SPACIOUS- POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL NEW COROLLA 1.3 r "J DX PARF $21,770 ARF $28.650: "1 rmr* !GL PARF $24. 110 ARF $31,790' j Cars1,618 words
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Advertisement529 1984-06-14 36 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles Smam&M* service •s]££& And,<* course^ luW gas, US-iSt^gviW g' ve y e our 6 West Coast Service Centre 2 Pandan Crescent Tel: 778-5566 Tel: 778-5061 (after 5.30pm) Open: Mon529 words
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Advertisement448 1984-06-14 36 77 Vahictos Wanted —^aggsaagai ATTRACTIVE PRICES OFFERED for PARF scrap cars St used cars. 102, Mackenzie Road. *****34/ *****46. BEST PRICES OFFERED for any model of your used cars. Please call *****49, Allan Chng (anytime). CASH PAYMENT. COMPANY requires private or company used cars. Japanese or Continental model. Tel: *****30,448 words
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Advertisement665 1984-06-14 36 86 Accommodation Vacant i a) Houses KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD has ths following houses and apartments. Furnished/ Partly Furnished In the following dMricts: Diet. 10 Sixth Aye $2-200 DM. 10 Kings Rd 83-000 DM. 10 Lantana Aye $3,900 Dist. 10 Robin Close $8-500 Diet. 10 Qreenleaf 83-800 Diet. 11 Vanda665 words
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Advertisement817 1984-06-14 36 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses 2 Storey Furnished Semi-detached Bungalow at Frankel Estate Contact *****86 AN APARTMENT HAVE 1 alrconditlon room to rent out Brand-new St partly furnished Very good location nearby Yaohan, Cuppage Centre St Centre point ***** 00 per room View now call *****66(0) *****02(H) Preferably Young couple817 words
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Advertisement1876 1984-06-14 37 ujfhiosdj suvhso 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dist 11. Ideally located luxuriously furnished apt. Walking distance to shopping centres, 3 /4 bedrooms, full facilities. $2,800 only. OIST LOCATION 8 5 ChweeChian Garden 2,800 5 Hin Sang Garden 2,800 5 Tat Us Court 2,500 9 Grangaford 3,000 0 Furama Towtt 2,8001,876 words
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Advertisement631 1984-06-14 37 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease b Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership b Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road b 3 -bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking b Furnished or unfurnished b Rental from $4,525 per631 words
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Advertisement409 1984-06-14 37 BEVERLY MAI Dial 9, walking distance to Orchard Road. Luxurious apartment, 3 bedrooms all with attached bathrooms, large living and dining area. Central aircon, 24 hours security, swimming pool, partially furnished. Available m mid July. Rental: $8-200 p.m. Principals only Tel: *****88 Ext 328. Cairnhaill Plaza $4,000/$3,500 Grange Heights $4,000409 words
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Advertisement857 1984-06-14 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Ridgewood Condominium Llhollho $3,300 Lunalllo $3,000 Lunalllo $2,600 Kuhlo $3,300 Kamehameha $3,600 Kamehameha Terrace $4,500 Kalakaua $3,500 Kamehameha Terrace $4,800 Call Ridgewood Management Corporation al lelephone no. *****40/*****44 VILLA DELLE ROSE DIST 10 Luxurious maisonette with 3 large bedrooms, all with attached bathrooms plus a857 words
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Advertisement809 1984-06-14 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EB OFFERS: HILLCREST Arcadia. Elizabeth Tower, Thomson Mansion. Lakeside Tower. Balestier Court. Balmoral Crescent, Lucky Plaza. Sommerville Park from $2.000-$4.000. *****63/ *****72 HILLCREST ARCADIA, upper maisonette, 4 bedrooms. $4,500. Sommerville Park. 3 bedrooms. $3,700 $4,000. Equatorial Cool, 4 bedrooms. $3,000. Fernhill Grove maisonette, 3 bedrooms,809 words
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Advertisement807 1984-06-14 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 0923 3-BEOROOMED GROUNOFLOOR walk up apartment, fully furnished, alrcondltloned, carpeted $1,500 Rodge *****87/ *****79 OIST. 10. RIOOEWOOO, KALAKAUA Rise, full recreational facilities, low floor apartment, spacious living/ dining. 3 bedrooms $3,000 p.m. Deans Property: *****55. DIST. 15, KING'S MANSION. 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms with807 words
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Advertisement802 1984-06-14 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments SIMS AVENUE, NEAR 1. apartment with servant's room (bathrooms attached), 4 bathrooms, suitable for foreign workers Contact *****97 SOMMERVILLE PARK, Holland Road 4 bedrooms, complete country club facilities, Olympic pool, fully furnished. $4,000 *****91 SPOTTISWOOOE PARK 3-BED-ROOMED. fully furnished and carpeted with panoramic sea view.802 words
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Advertisement822 1984-06-14 37 86 Accommodation Vacant j mmmmmmmmMmmmmmmwm^ mmmm mmMwmmmmmm j < b) Apartments STUDIO APARTMENT PEARL S Centre ¥fTB*T storey semi-de-tached. Jalan Pelapok *****10 THE PLAZA STUDIO aparMnent. hl£h floor, cosily furnished wall-to-wall i arpeted $1,800 Ring *****19 WE HAVE ROOMS/ apa'tt:. for singles i oupll various locality Flexible budget Tel *****94.822 words
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Advertisement735 1984-06-14 38 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Booms ROOM TO LET m Tiong Bahru. Furnished, preferably bachelors. Near market Tel *****31 REQUIRED MALE SINGLE to share m Katong district Tel: *****35/ 6. 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD urgently need furnished/ partly furnished houses and apartments m dist 5. 9,735 words
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Advertisement761 1984-06-14 38 88 Short-term Accommodation: Local/Foreign OIST. 1232 SIX MONTHS lease (extendable), 3 bedrooms/ bathrooms/ aircon, 2,000 sq.ft. furnished Include kilchenware, washing machine, $2,000. Phone *****56/ *****20 (Martin) after office hours. I AM RENOVATING my house and need temporary accommodation, semi-detached or terrace house for at least 4 months, maybe more. Only761 words
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Advertisement671 1984-06-14 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Hornsea a) Houses [SUNRISE VIUA 4*l 2-STOREY SPLIT-LEVEL (tfJ'Ufe SEMI-DETACHED/TERRACE HOUSES JPQW I EXCLUSIVE STRUCTURE WITH MODERN DESIGN. ELEGANT ANO I J MAGNIFICENT WITH LATEST ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT. v\P I ■TiMWr 2STORI PUTLEVEI ft o/ f\H^671 words
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Advertisement329 1984-06-14 38 PICARDY GARDEN: Recently renovated 2-storey semi-detach-ed house. Spacious lounge/ dining room. 3 bedrooms and separate servant's room. Area -4,000 sq.ft. Please call *****97/ *****49 (no agents please). SELETAR HILLS, SINGLE-STOREY semi-detached, 3,000 sq.ft. land, 4 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, $430,000, Thomson Garden Estate, 2storey terrace, 1.200 sq.ft. land, 3 bedrooms, nicely329 words
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Advertisement320 1984-06-14 38 DIST. 28, MUGLIBTON PARK double-storey corner terrace, 3 bedrooms/ servant's. 3,800 sq.ft. Freehold, renovated, good orientation. $605,000. Victor St Morris *****33. DIST. 27 JALAN HBCAYAT 12 miles. Sembawang, 2-storey semi-de-tached duplex. Suitable 2 families. 6 bedrooms, separate living/ dining/ kitchen. 3,400 sq.ft. $585,000. Tel: *****82. DIST. 23 HILLVIEW ESTATE double-storey320 words
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Advertisement821 1984-06-14 38 89 Properties For Sala a) Houses PASIR PANJANG SEMI-DETACH-ED, Thomson Garden 2 1/2storey terrace, Sennett Estate corner terrace. People's Park Complex studio and corner apartment *****72 Agent). SELLING CHEAP! DIST. 15 along Still Road, double-storey corner terrace. Beautifully renovated. Marble/ ceramic flooring. 2,900 sq.ft Price below $500,000 Call *****00/ *****73.821 words
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Advertisement559 1984-06-14 38 89 Proper. ies For Sale I a) Houses a SELETAR GARDEN brand new p double-storey intermediate terrace Approx 1,900 sq.ft 3 plus 1 rooms. Freehold. $500,000 *****61/ *****08 (Agent) SERANGOON GARDENS SINGLESTOREY corner terrace, 3,000 sq ft Partially furnished $420,000 Call: *****50 9am to spm No agents SERANGOON GARDEN singlestorey559 words
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Advertisement637 1984-06-14 38 B 9 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Salt 89 Propartias For Sala t) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments *Sw_A Eminently Exclusive Address... \%J^T A Uniquely Prestigious Name... w ßeUeVue mm m I 3mb /a -_p "*^wt* in*. a. |t»^j--i"i "^f^^*^*^^^^ //T mjaAm^ "SmtsPi 96 ultra-modern apartments637 words
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Advertisement124 1984-06-14 38 Exclusive Townhouses FOR SALE Only 4 units Attractive design with superior quality finishes Individual garden, entrance and carpark Ready for immediate occupation This is an opportunity to own an attractive. well-appointed townhouse atop Pasir Panjang Hill with a panoramic view of sea. Enquiries/ appointment Sole MarkeUng Agents COLUERS International Pror-rrts124 words
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Advertisement566 1984-06-14 39 89 Propartias For Sbn) 88 Propartias For Sala b) Private Apartments t>) Private Apartments f SALE BY OWNER WING ON LIFE GARDEN APARTMENTS 4 bedrooms, 3300/ 3500 sq.ft., Ss3oo p.s.f. 0.n.0. Interested contact Miss Lai *****25. V DISTRICT 15 OCEAN PARK Apartments facing sea, high floor, good orientation at Eucalia566 words
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Advertisement829 1984-06-14 39 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED PENTHOUSE, overlooking swimming pool. With 4 bedrooms, fully airconditioned, with all appliances, including T.V. and washing machine m dlst 10. (Pandan Valley). Area 2.900 sq ft. 999 years. Vacant possession. Selling price $650,000 0.n.0. For viewing call: Kamest Enterprises Pte Ltd *****36/7. DIST. 0922 WILKIE ROAD apartment, $390,000.829 words
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Advertisement877 1984-06-14 39 89 Pr opart ies For Sala i aa— ■BBBBI b) Private Apartments DIST. 21. CLEMENTI PARK Condominium. 1,700 sq.ft. Camella Block, 3 bedrooms/ servant's, furnished. $420,000. Tel: *****01 (agent). OIST. 21 BROOK VALE BRAND new lower maisonette with garden. 2,422 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/servant's, full facilities, facing swimming pool. $590,000 Villanelle877 words
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Advertisement862 1984-06-14 39 89 Propartias For Sala b) Private Apartments GOODLUCK GARDEN, IS6S sq.ft 3 rooms, $430,000. Property Resources, *****31/ *****73. c) HUDC Apartments FARRER COURT. BLOCK C 1550 sq.ft. High floor. Facing playground. Partially furnished. Terrazzo and parquet flooring. Selling $285,000. *****7. LAGUNA PARK, MID floor, facing sea, extensively renovated by interior862 words
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Advertisement830 1984-06-14 39 89 Propartias For Salt d) HDP Apartments BEDOK NORTH 3-ROOMED terrazzo, 6th floor. Opposite Sports facilities. $68,000 0.n.0. Call: *****10 10.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. BEDOK SOUTH 3-ROOMED High floor, marble flooring. $55,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****22 extn. 23. (Bam to 4pm). BLK 288, BOON LAV PLACE 3rd storey, 3-roomed flat, renovated830 words
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Advertisement763 1984-06-14 39 89 Propartias For Sale i B_SS__SS_S__S_SSS_i_MSS__SS_SS_S_S d) HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH LOR. IA Blk 140 3- roomed Improved price negotta- ble tel *****39 Tang bet 7-9 pm 3 ROOMS TOA Payoh. Blk 89 Imi proved. High floor. Near Central. Price $38,000 *****75. i 9 ROOMS TOA Payoh Blk 229 high763 words
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Advertisement397 1984-06-14 39 91 Factory Spacas 91 Factory Spacat 91 Factory Spacaa mma^^m^^mmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmm ssbbs\sslsiSl.^S.^.S..^.^.^l.^Sl.SSS.^hsS Bsb_.^i_^i_^i_^^^^^^^—^^^MMMiiM— <*, fl^9H9sßsW v owwc I I mmm, ookhjck AHHffig mm^^ muß^ W^—^ ae^mnmmMmmw mw*^ w^ mmm f—^^.—^^^M I r**' J mmm mmmm mm^»'M m^ m mm mmm -i<M -^■P^B m. "f SSg H 1 i "gtsiSK _Z__sßßrwr3r^fiPl>! t|397 words
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Advertisement284 1984-06-14 39 FACTORY SPACE AT 520 Balestler Road for rent. 2nd storey. 5,104 sq ft. $7,590 p.m. sth storey. 5.202 sq.ft. $7,150 pm. Call *****58 LIGHT INDUSTRY SPACE for rent Ground floor. 2240 sq.ft. Dlst 0315. Bukit Merah area. Phone *****47. lpm to 3pm. MACPHERSON SHAW Road, factory. Rental $1,800. Area 1,276284 words
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Advertisement585 1984-06-14 39 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces m\Tflamm\ Warehouse for Lease Araa Unit No. (sq.m.) 02-22 1 40 02-24 to 140 02-30 per unit 02-33 214 02-35 208 02-36 214 03-01/02 264 03-04 140 03-06 140 03-07 140 03-15 214 03 16 208 03-17 208 03 18 214 03-23 140 03-31/32 264 03-37585 words
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Advertisement715 1984-06-14 40 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces flj; Bu fc Phase W _^_^X Pm\ _^l_^l_i _^_BL>*'' E&\ _^_^H _^_^_^Ht_B_l iHfc ill-li-^i-^-^-^B-^-^-^-^.-^-^J^ Am _^_^B _^_^_^_^_^_^_L_^_i_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_B_^_^_Kl__r**P _C^T_!__-. rErrStm^e^Mm 1.1 m^ m^^^^^^^^^^^^^' M<t^ *m W ..JmMMM ~immWmm<mAmmmmmmmmmmmm\mml^k^Lm H Sizes varying from 164-548 sq. metres (1,770 sq. ft. 5,905715 words
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Advertisement679 1984-06-14 40 93 Office Spacas 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental t) Rental urn J^lrti v^i mW>^ >i 4 I '-Wi** i^ i^ i > iM »»S8»B8M8BB8BBMB.|BW \W^ H^ vO^ \\m% sSM* Central Air-conditioning V \\Z Vt^UcS^ \ri^^ ill Str Ct Securit V Measures H B> -vQ X^^o^N679 words
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Advertisement429 1984-06-14 40 OFFICE SPACE FOR lease at Kallang Bahru JTC Flatted Factory. 2,410 sq.ft. With partitions. Suitable for light industry. Call: *****88 Mr Lim. OFFICE SPACE AT Fortune Centre, 2175 sq.ft., and Kirn Seng Shopping Centre, 463 sq.ft. Available immediately. Interested please call: *****42 Miss Wong OFFICE SPACE AT Parkway Parade available429 words
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Advertisement539 1984-06-14 40 UPPER SERANGOON ROAD ground floor office rent $1200. Jalan Kayu shop house rent $1500.*****81. COLOMBO COURT, 350 sq.ft. $1,200 p.m./ 200 sq.ft. $750 p.m. 1 month deposit. *****06/ *****93 DISTRICT 7, SELEGIE COMPLEX. High floor. 850 sq.ft. $2.60 psf. *****80. ICB BUILDING GROUNDFLOOR available. Suitable for showroom m Shenton Way.539 words
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Advertisement313 1984-06-14 40 94 Shop Spacas 94 Shop Spacas 94 Shop Spacas -_»i_^_—i_^._^Mi_^i_^— a) Sale a) Sale a) sale FOR SALE* FOR LEASE] 1 NEW SHOPS^^fj Pl^^^^!_^^_^[Eie^^V^^ie^X« ■^^MWIQUESj Hairdressing^ H Special Concession to first 10 tenants. m& H Ample Carparks available. H H Shop Areas from 323 sq. ft. onwards. H Limited units313 words
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Advertisement273 1984-06-14 40 MIDDLE ROAD. BYL AND BUILDING Shop Space Good facing, 178 sq.ft. Immediate occupation. Vary raaaonabla rental $880. RICHARD K.C. LOW HOUSING PTE LTD TEL: *****81 KHDLINK PLAZA Offices (from 900 sqft upward) Shops (from 300 sqft upward) Contact Joe Tan Tol: *****55 SINGAPORE FINANCE HOUSE SHOP TO LET a Fronting273 words
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Advertisement295 1984-06-14 40 CBE ORCHARO IST floor, 400 sq.ft Rent $1,500. Sale $380,000 0.n.0. Tel. *****70 KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE shop for rental, lst floor, facing escalator. 216 sq.ft. *****66 Owner). ORCHARD TOWERS SHOP space for rent or sale. Please call: *****74 PRIME SHOP SPACE at Orchard C&E Building, unit -04-03. 365 sq.ft. for295 words
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Advertisement401 1984-06-14 40 100 Air Travel FOR ENQUIRIES ON AIRFARES AND TOURS WORLDWIDE o HOTEL BOOKINGS a CHINA TOURS a TIOMAN HOLIOAVS Harl Raya Weekend Dep. Including seafood lunch al Merslng(3D3Nsl4o) GIAMSO TOURS (TA 354) 38. Mai wall Rood Tol: *****11 STUDENT TRAVEL AUSTRALIA Tel: *****81 Student Airfares Worldwide Hotel Accommodations. International Student401 words
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Advertisement622 1984-06-14 41 100 Air Travel 100 Air Travel ..BSsssiE^iS I lift WALES. LUE lISTIICT AN! SCITUMI. \f\ $177 I lays CHATEAUX CIMNTIT AM PAIII )S7B I lays FIVE CAPITALS ANI UELKIft FR $7M I Days THE NEAftT 8F EIIIPE FU $818 Hays TMEIIAITIMME FA $978 11 lays TNE SCENIC SINE DANUBE FR622 words
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Advertisement965 1984-06-14 41 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours pi NAM HO P TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. < iibi^^ fa YA 14 days West Coeet USA. 7/. 7a mV San FrsHxrfeoo L— Vmmma it Msiirtcici it <*, 7a 'A Z wlv 6v > Mow (^Chi^»t-«rm«i) ft YA J KORsV^YPARAOfIaCISLANO.CHBJU 'A P- E^ius^inoorJapan/Kc^packaqal2daya»>a»^4#OapgvafvWad965 words
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Advertisement451 1984-06-14 41 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours .^H B™^^^ H^ flfl B —^y^j^Mjp4*T?TTr" 1"" mm^ mmmmam I H \|VOpWBJSjWaaay»-i_«jMtw^MMM.^^ fl V|lMK*'^i" i.^r*nfc— i an hm\ I There are so many ways to I I fly /cruise Asia witn I The Princess Mahsuri. Hong Kong/Singapore from SS 2 200 fl| An 8-day451 words
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Advertisement733 1984-06-14 41 102 Tours 102 Tours flnaNOor eco womictourl SPECIAL OFFER ftr 5 Days by Air Onlys2£9^£ B^2- Night Slay In Geniing Casino Hotel \\M I STBP LiCENCtMc ■■'■srT'JFigTWßav. mOOERIITOURS 391-3 Blk 23 Outram Park '3nopO'ng Comoie. Smgapo'p 0316 TEL: *****29. *****29. *****1 1 *****81 Katong Branch A Bukit Timah Branch A733 words
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Advertisement30 1984-06-14 42 T R A V E L, _L I N 6 See our "Travel Guide" at Section G for the widest choice of tour itineraries around the world! td CATS. 737H6630 words
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Advertisement1213 1984-06-14 42 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer ■BlBBBB________aß i_^BBI^a.BB.^.^BB .BHESBBBBfIfIBBBBBBBBfIfIEBBBS < A. DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER lecturer m Computing Science at STUDIES INCORPORATING Thames Polytechnic. fnow^eZVeo^red 0 C mPU,er Students P B^ the »GP knowledge required. 1& 2 wjthjn |wo yea J afl#f pg^,^ B. DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER the IDPM Part I1,213 words
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Advertisement1468 1984-06-14 42 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical Technical ■^■^■■■-—■8888-888-I I Trnm fl T• T J^H^_^^^r^^^^ Lt./J r_.tr/xT.fn xi llJllhj COHHENCINC DATI S SUBJECTS KATONG BRANCH PEOPLE'S PARK BUKII MERAH BR. Elem. Bookkeeping Sat 2.30pm 16/6 Sun 9.00 am 1/7 Tue 7.00pm 19/6 Tue 8.30pm 26/6 Mon 7.00pm 16/7 Sun1,468 words
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Obituary75 1984-06-14 43 JIA XUAN COOKING CENTRE Theory A Practical Training In Business St Oroup Classes for students In the Pood St Catering Industry. CHINESE CUISINES HONGKONG DIM SUM CHINESE ROASTING COURSE CURRIES 8 SPICY DIBHEB BREAOB. CAKES. PASTRIES Secrets Finer Techniques of Cookery will be highlighted. Speclal Variations will be75 words
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Obituary74 1984-06-14 43 CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL TOUR. 22nd June, 10.00 a.m. 530 p.m. (Film show, lunch, aquarium, fire station demonstration). Swimming for Beginners, Commennctng 26th June, Tuesday Friday, 6.00-7 OOp.m 7.00--8.00 p.m. Enrol at: YMCA of Singapore, 1, Canning Rise, tel: *****39. TUITION FOB DRESSMAKING drafting and paper cutting. Simplified method. Tailoring74 words
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Obituary, Illustration138 1984-06-14 43 134 Lost QOLDEM COLLIE lost In the vicinity of Tanjong Katong on 13/6/84 around 10 am Olrl owner misses dog very much. Flfidei pieeee conted Julie: *****26 134 Lost AN APRICOT COLOURED (off white) Poodle, 5 months old, answers to the name of 'Joe Boy', lost around Blk. 21,138 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1984-06-14 43 I IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR LATE FOUNDER 1 THE VENERABLE DHAMMASUKHA WHO DEPARTED FROM US ON 3RD JULY 1888 THE FULL MOON DAY OF THE STH LUNAR MONTH "MAY HE ATTAIN THE BLISS OF NIRVANA!" (Memorial services at 10.30 em and 1.30 p.m.)54 words
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Obituary, Illustration172 1984-06-14 43 MR A BIVALINQAM Aged: 58 •CXI LltJßßf l>d OOfTtO dOV Tno TpPpEy Of tno dOCOOOOd OnOOOO to oxptooo ttioet ojfobjOOm loeefpfcs md trlOsT OOfeOOvOOCOO-, OrTOOtrlO-, OOfIBV ttooo, oooiotofico snd ottoodonco 091 tno fOOOJn dOfIWOO Of *****8* DOOur apociol thonks to Dro ond frtof! of Mount Kioimti UnopM-Bsl. Dro172 words
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Obituary, Illustration135 1984-06-14 43 The .amity el the tale MR WOMOWOON wish to express their heart ful thanks and appreciation to all their friends, colleagues and relatives for their condolences, kind attendance, wreaths, donations and Invaluable assistance during their recent bereavement THE FAHMLY OF THE LATE MR. BAW SOON CHYE wishes te135 words
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Obituary, Illustration354 1984-06-14 43 MRS. SIM WEE CHEOW nee EE HOON ENG Aged: 80 passsd away peacefully on 12.6.84 leaving behind beloved Husband: Sim Wee Cheow Sons Daughters-in-law Sim Yeong Hue Tan Kirn Hong Sim Yeong Soon Que* Hui Joo (Judy) Sim Yeong Hafc Woo Bock Noo (Doris) Sim Yeong354 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1984-06-14 43 MM ft. K AND ASAM V Born 19/10/1927 Deported 2S/S/ISS3 Thelai Thaveaam prayer* wiH be held on 14/6/84 at Blk 106, Towner Roed, #03—432 trom 11*. m. lo Ip.m. The family of me above request relatives and friends to attend the prefers end to treat thi* cc c59 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1984-06-14 43 M. RA-lALETCHEMN Departed S/C/M Prayer* will ba held on Friday 15th June el Srven Temple, Serangoon Roed el 7 JOpjn. Mora obituaries on page 4427 words
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Article651 1984-06-14 43 EPSOM JEEP - Unraced horses be the 'in-thing' EPSOM JEEP By IMPORTING unraced horses seems to be the "in-thing" m local racing. Undaunted by a recent move by a certain section m official racing circles to discourage the importation of unraced horses, trainers and owners are bringing m untried horses from Britain, Australia651 words
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210 1984-06-14 43 Row over $500,000 hospital bill for Paquet HONGKONG, Wed A ROW Is simmering over a HK$2 million (about S$588,888) Ull between the Royal Hongkong Jackey Club and five doctors who treated French jockey Philippe Paquet after a racetrack spill. Paqnet lay m a coma for months after his mount, SilverAFP - 210 words
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Article287 1984-06-14 43 Ahmad's pair impresses ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG, Wed.— The Ahmad Sa mad -trained pair of Easy Jet and Mighty Legend showed a brilliant turn of speed when they reeled off 600 m m 35.4 sec m a trial here this morning. Little separated them at the finish but287 words
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Article191 1984-06-14 43 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE THESE horses did well over the weekend and it will pay to follow them: Hema-Maliai finished well for second to Tricky Steven m the jockeys invitation race over 1,200 m despite conceding a lot m weight to his 10 Malaysianbred rivals. With a lesser burden,191 words
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Article1078 1984-06-14 43 PENANG, Wednesday LOYAL COMMISSION looks the pick of the 13 Class 3 newcomers entered for the Penang Turf Club June Meeting beginning on Saturday. The four-year-old dark bay or brown American gelding raced only one season m England. From four starts at two, he won the1,078 words
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Advertisement387 1984-06-14 43 119 Others 119 Others 119 Others 119 Others __fl_-394Tfcc Singapore Hotel Association Training and Educational Centre The Diploma m Hotel Management is a three-year course consisting of two years of institutional training cum supervised field training and one year of work experience. The practice of hotel management is strongly emphasised,387 words
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Obituary, Illustration391 1984-06-14 44 JAMES CHO Y FOOK YEE Agar. 65 passsd away peecef uNy on 12-8-84. WIVES: Chee Yee Sim Ng Fook Kheng Lee Chow Mot SONS: Joseph Choy Anthony Choy Junior Choy Michael Choy DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Ho Mcl Kuen Alice Ong Doris Kuan DAUGHTERS Nancy Choy Mary Choy Lucy Choy Annie391 words
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Obituary, Illustration108 1984-06-14 44 Age 82 yrs Departed 13 June 1984 Leaving behind Wife: Loi Soon Wah Sons: Daughters-in-law: HENG KIM WOON KIM YOKE HENG DOWE JENNIFER MAX HENG HIM LAU LEE MENG HENG KENG ONG GEOK LEE Daughters: Sons-in-law: KWEE ENG FOO HEED MENG KWEE YONG CHAN108 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1984-06-14 44 142 Coodol#ncM 142 Con<Jol#nc*§ 142 CondoMnoM ■aaian^i^n^Bi MHnB^H^^BaanaaaanBHH rOUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCE TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE I MR CHOY FOOK YEE I DEPARTED: 12TH JUNE 1984 I I FROM I I MR. CHEW LIAN K WEI I I MR. NG CHOON GIM I I MR. TAN KIM111 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1984-06-14 44 MRS. KAMALA B AMPATH 47 WIFE OF P.T. BAMPATH (INDIAN BANK) PeeesM mmtpy pc econ my on 13 c pm prPMwEE mEPME behind beloved oouohtofe •henttvi. Reune m Jeyav•hree I For Funeral MEMMEEEMEEMM tele- phone $*****71, MgPI39 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1984-06-14 44 S. THANGATHURAI AQEB3 Paeeed away BBBBBMh en 13/8/84, iMvtng behind wilo, SoogMsrs. maePmm and IMBBSBBBMB. Cortogo loovoo rooldonoo No. IS Jalan Lapang en 14/8/84. Call *****14 lor Bmorol BBSBBBBBBSS,31 words
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Obituary68 1984-06-14 44 14 3 Acknowledgemens The family of the late Mdm Jean Tay One Busy wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Rev. Fr. P. Barthoulot, Bro. John, church members, all relaUves, friends a colleagues for their prayers, condolences, wreaths, donations tt kind attendance during their recent bereavement. In Memoriem Is for68 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-06-14 44 TODAY'S TIES Portugal v W. Germany Romania v Spain STRASBOURG, Wed. Title-holders West Germany will seek to rise above their dismal qualifying form when they take on Portugal m their opening match here tomorrow. History suggests they may be successful, for the GermansReuter - 354 words
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Article167 1984-06-14 44 SANTIAGO, Wed. Chile's soccer team will loin a players' strike if It goes ahead this weekend even though they are due to play England on Sunday, coach Isaac Carrasco said yesterday. Benjamin Valenzuela, president of the players' union, said yesterday that the players would strikeReuter - 167 words
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Article207 1984-06-14 44 c BRAZIL'S Flamengo confirmed they have agreed to transfer their star full-back Junior to Italian club Torino. Flamengo president George Helal said m a radio interview: "Although we would rather keep Junior, we had no way of competing with the offer made by the Italians." Helal declined toReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-06-14 44 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP: France 1 Denmark 0 Bruising start gives food for thought PARIS, Wed. France and Denmark had promised to provide a delicacy to delight the fans last night. In the event, it was red meat with no trimmings. The hosts won the Group OneAP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-06-14 44 PARIS, Wed. Denmark's Allan Simonsen, the former European Footballer of the Year, fractured his left tibia before halftime m a heartbreaking start m the opening match against France here last night. The little Dane crashed to the ground after a tackle by big FrenchReuter - 121 words
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Article321 1984-06-14 44 France's Michel Hidalgo 'TT WAS a very difficult match, Scally and mentally, and we dearly with the Ism at Yvon le aad Manuel Amors*. To lose these twa elements will make a big difference to ear defence. I cant WPaMPPaWi why they chose a West GermanReuter - 321 words
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Article309 1984-06-14 44 PARIS, Wed. Denmark were today considering pulling out of their next match m the European Championship finals which opened here last night, a team official said. Press officer Frits Ahlstrom said Denmark had told European Football Union officials here that they might refuse to play againstReuter - 309 words
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Article66 1984-06-14 44 PARIS. Wed. West German Chancellor Helmut Kahl visited Us eaaatry's aaeeer team taking part la the Bropeaa Champi**ship flaals here yesterday. Kahl said he weald return here to watch the final an Jane Tl V West Germany were laveived. It weald mean pastpeoing aa appaintmeat withReuter - 66 words
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Article140 1984-06-14 44 LONDON, Wed. American woman tennis prodigy Andrea Jaeger, Wimbledon runner-up last year, has pulled out of this year's championships, the All-England club said today. The club referee's office said a telex from the 19-year-old star's international representatives gave a pinched neck nerve and aReuter; AFP - 140 words
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Article424 1984-06-14 44 LONDON, Wed. Czech Ivan Lendl crashed out of the London grass court Grand Prix tennis tournament yesterday when he lost 7-5, 6-3 to little-known American Lief Shiras m the first round. The biggest upset of the year came within 48 hours of Lendl winningAP; Reuter - 424 words
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Article103 1984-06-14 44 SYDNEY, Wed. The Australian Open tennis championships could switch from grass to a synthetic surface if leading players agree, a spokesman for the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia said yesterday. He said the association had sent questionnaires to the world's top 100 players seeking their views onReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-06-14 45 In the teeth of the action HE noticed I was clenching my teeth and building up tremendous tension. He said that when I clenched my teeth, two things happened automatically. My fists and solar plexus also tightened up, and this was restricting «m my swing. 7 Nicklaus,421 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-06-14 45 look at his Open record and see just now many second- and third-place finishes the man has," said Nieporte. Nicklaus has finished 10th or better m 17 of the 27 consecutive Opens he has played m since 1957. He has been secondReuter - 314 words
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Article117 1984-06-14 45 WENTWORTH (England), Wed. American Ben Crenshaw, the United States Masters champion, has accepted an invitation to play m the World Match Play golf championship here m September. Tne 32-year-old Texan joins defending champion Greg Norman, of Australia, m the field of 12 who will compete for the £45,000117 words
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Article297 1984-06-14 45 SPORTS IN SHORT HOME RUNS by former Montreal Expos player Warren Cromartie and pinch hitter Masao Yamamoto backed up Takashi Nishimoto's sevenhitter as the Yomuiri Giants beat the Central League leaders Hiroshima Toyo Carp 3-1 m Korakuen Stadium, Tokyo, on Tuesday. In other matches, Yakult Swallows defeatedAP; AFP; Reuter - 297 words
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Article215 1984-06-14 45 CEDRI' MAXWELL scored 24 points, Dennis Johnson 22 and Lirry Bird 20 as the Boston Celtics defeated Los Angeles Lakers m the seventh and final game 111-102 to win their 15th National Basketball Association World championship m Boston on Tuesday. The Celtics finished 12-1 m the Boston GardenReuter - 215 words
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317 1984-06-14 45 LONDON, Wed. Pacemen John Lever and Derek Pringle spearheaded a fightback which enabled title-holders Essex to snatch an improbable 35 runs win over Warwickshire m the English County cricket yesterday. Left-arm fast medium Lever, banned from Tests for touring South Africa with the English rebels,Reuter - 317 words
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Article261 1984-06-14 45 Lloyd's raiders favourites against England m Test series BIRMINGHAM, Wed. Clive Lloyd's West Indians launch the fiveTest cricket series against England, starting here tomorrow, with all their heavy artillery lined up against opponents resembling an army with shields but no swords. Lloyd leads exhilarating batsmenReuter - 261 words
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Article358 1984-06-14 46 African pull-out rumour rampant THE prospect of a fresh boycott of the 1984 Olympic Games emerged yesterday when seven African sports leaders met m a special session at the United Nations. Officially they discussed the role of South Africa m international sport, but speculation is growing that Los358 words
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391 1984-06-14 46 UPDATE ON THE OLYMPIC GAMES FILE IN a snub to Moscow, the Los Angeles Olympic officials said on Tuesday they were replacing Soviet equipment supplied for the fencing competition Instead, a West German company will supply the equipment, which electronically records the numher ofAP; Reuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-06-14 46 MOVING to Urn.never had more meaning than It did yesterday evening along Moantbatten The thought of winning any prise was probably just a modestly-poshed -aside possibility for Rouald Arokiam (circled)- hot Ttmesport cameraman JONATHAN CHOO changed all that with his roving eye. No more just another133 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-06-14 46 SIMNEX International have raised the total prize money for the July 8 Walk to almost $150,000 with their $6,160 donation of gifts. Tney are 300 Spenco Hot Cold packs and 588 Bama Sanox in-soles for the top 50 individual positions as well as the first567 words
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Article215 1984-06-14 46 Rajkumar rewrites record in 800 m MALAYSIA'S middle-dis-tance runner B. Rajkumar has done it again. Five days after cracking his national 800 metres record m Mannheim, West Germany, the 20-year-old sensation rewrote that time when he clocked lmin 48.535 ec m an invitational meet m Relingan, 300 km from Cologne,NST - 215 words
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Article332 1984-06-14 46 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THE fleet-footed James Goh stands between schoolboy international Frankie Lee's visions of grandeur and a clean sweep of the sprint events at this weekend's Caltex age group track and field meet. The 18-year-old James, who has come on the local scene332 words
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Article124 1984-06-14 46 THE visiting Touloon Sports Club from France gave a demonstration of topclass rugby at the Padang yesterday when they overran a Singapore Cricket Club President's XV 43-7 (four goals. four tries, a penalty to a try and a penalty). Winning almost all the scrums and line-outs, the124 words
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Article586 1984-06-14 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Krish gets sack for double act FAS give m to Penang, Johor Ponggol player registered with Si Ling United as well KRISHNAN PACKRISAMY, of National Football League Division Three clob Ponggol Constituency, was expelled from the League for registering with two clubs. The586 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-06-14 47 Reversal of roles for Samsuddin FRIENDSHIP is likely to take a backseat tonight when Tiong Bahru meet Geyiang International m a National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium (8). It is common knowledge that the coaches of the two clubs Tiong Bahru's Sayed Mobarak Allabux and191 words
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Article169 1984-06-14 47 SHANGRI-LA Hotel missed a penalty but recovered to edge out hard-fight-ing Dynasty Hotel 5-4 on penalty kicks m the quarter-finals of the Business Houses junior knockout competition at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The full-time score was 1-1. Shangri-La, who were the better side,169 words
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Article21 1984-06-14 47 HONGKONG, Wed. Brazil's iSC Internacional trounced Hongkong Selection 5-0 m a friendly soccer match here today. The half-time. -BJ AFPAFP - 21 words
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Article223 1984-06-14 47 IT WAS a whole lot of shattered dreams for Khalsa as Indian Association ripped them apart 5-0 m an Under--20 hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. Junior international N. Pandian was the man responsible for bringing on Khalsa's nightmares, which would not have ended223 words
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Article84 1984-06-14 47 NFL MV ONE PWDLFAPL Tampines 18 12 2 4 34 16 38 Forces 17 9 5 3 34 14 32 Police 17 9 0 8 28 25 27 Tiongßahru 17 6 7 4 24 19 25 Toa Payoh 18 7 4 7 21 22 25 FP United 12 684 words
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232 1984-06-14 47 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Stories by FOR tao long on the receiving end, local hockey umpires have decided to dish oat a little punishment of their own. Clubs who persistently fail to give match officials ample notice of postponements and other changes to scheduled ties will find232 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-06-14 47 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By IT WAS a night of wild swinging as only a handful of boxers showed skills m the Singapore Intermediate Boxing Championships at Police Academy yesterday. In the bantamweight division, Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association A's Tay Cheng Tat, the favourite,ALBERT SIM - 298 words
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Miscellaneous53 1984-06-14 46 Today's events BBBHHH_HHHMHHMi BOXING Intermediate championships (Police Academy, 7.30 p. mj. CRICKET Schoolboys coaching clinic (SRC. 2.30 p.m.). SOCCER NFL Wv Tiong Bahru v Geyiang International (Jalan Besar, 8 p. m). SQI ASH Mil* Premier Leagae: SCC v SAFRA. Pepsi A v Police. Pepsi B v SAFSA (East Coast RC,53 words
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544 1984-06-14 48 GILLIAN - 'Singapore can learn a thing or two from US' GILLIAN Two Kidney Persuaders return from visit By POW CHONG 4 THE teamwork among the transplant coordinators, doctors and nurses... impressed me. They have mutual concern and support for each team member. So much so that if anything goes wrong, someone544 words
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Article34 1984-06-14 48 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Three miners were crushed to death when a one-tonne bucket fell on them at a gold mine at Carletonville, 80 km southeast of Johannesburg, the Anglo-AmericarL_£_^j^^_^ tion said today. H UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article360 1984-06-14 48 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. More than 1,000 qualified engineering staff will be laid off next year by the Hongkong Mass Transit Corporation. The corporation announced today that the redundancies would occur after the completion of the HKJII billion (SS4-07 billion)360 words
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Article31 1984-06-14 48 LONDON, Wed. Five armed robbers stole US$l.25 million (552.6 million) yesterday from a security van that stopped to allow a guard to go to the toilet, authorities said. UPI.31 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-06-14 48 Working group to help speed up accord on Hongkong BEIJING, Wed. China and Britain announced today they were setting up a full-time working group to help bring about an early agreement on the future of Hongkong. The news came m a joint communique after the 16th round of formal Sino-BritishReuter - 270 words
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108 1984-06-14 48 BUDAPEST, Wed. The popular belief that women are ''chatterboxes" has been shattered by a study conducted by a team of Czechoslovak sociologists. Contrary to the established notion that women talk most, the survey has shown that children between five and 11 speak most anBernama - 108 words
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240 1984-06-14 48 Lloyd's doubles rates for southern Gulf LONDON, Wed. Lloyd's insurance underwriters has doubled the war risk insurance for shipping cargoes m the southern sector of the Gulf to 0.1 per cent of the cargo value, a spokesman for Lloyd's said. The decision was taken by the company's war risks ratingUPI - 240 words
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Article32 1984-06-14 48 NEW YORK. Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 5.30 points to 1,115.83 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.32 words
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169 1984-06-14 48 Libya 'setting up office to fight terrorism' BEIRUT, Wed. Libya, described by its leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi as being capable of liquidation, destruction and arson inside America, said yesterday that it was setting up an office to combat international terrorism. The official Libyan news agency Jana, monitored m Beirut, saidReuter - 169 words
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223 1984-06-14 48 Opposition proclaims Aquino national hero MANILA, Wed. The biggest gathering of opposition leaders m a decade proclaimed assassinated former Senator Benigno Aquino a new national hero yesterday after President Ferdinand Marcos ridiculed the idea, scorning his former rival as unworthy of the honour. The unprecedented tribute to the man theAP - 223 words
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Advertisement498 1984-06-14 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE So many new orders ate flooding m that many workers m Singapore are putting m longer hours to help their factories meet production schedules. FOO CHOY PENG has the details. Contractors who recently lost out on the Housing Board's $44 million design-and-build498 words
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Miscellaneous126 1984-06-14 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to (a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 a.m. Adelaide *C t Manila 24/33 C Gear Amsterdam 12/20 C Goudy Melbourne $C t Bangkok 28/33 C Gear Moscow 7/17 C Goudy Beijbig 19/26 C126 words
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Article, Illustration803 1984-06-14 1 PETER KEYS - PETER KEYS By The original building ABOVE: The 1893 Mercantile Bank of India Ltd Chambers, demolished m 1928 to make way for the present building, which, m torn, is making way fer the MRT. The beautiful scale of Raffles Place and the wellmannered relationship ofSTEVEN LEE - 803 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1984-06-14 2 Christine Khor - Christine Khor <& edited by Foods believed to help cancer patients This is a sequel to last fortnight's article on the Tao way of healing for cancer patients, a method which may further help those undergoing treatment such as surgery, radiotherapy andJaleho Hashim - 1,227 words
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Article289 1984-06-14 2 HERE are some ideas and recipes for breakfasts. At the beginning, such dishes may seem bland and plain. But with perseverance and positive thinking, they may eventually taste better than delicious, highly-refined foods. Do not believe this until you have tried it for between six months and a289 words
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Article410 1984-06-14 2 IN CHINESE acupuncture, mucus means the slimy fluid secreted by the mucous membranes that line all body parts. For example, the entire digestive tract from the mouth to the anus, the respiratory system from the nostrils to the tiny air cells m the lungs, the urinary tract410 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-06-14 4 Teapots through the ages THE JINGDEZHEN AND YIXING CERAMICS FAIR Today 3 p.m. 10 p.m. Tomorrow to Sunday, 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Dynaaty Ballroom, Dynaaty Hotal Previewed by May Ho A Jingdezhen egg-shell porcelain bowl with fluted rim and painted back to back with dragon motifs THINKING of starting a505 words
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Article, Illustration717 1984-06-14 4 From Page Two Method 1. Wash brown rice and bring it to the boil, adding a pinch of seasalt. 2. When the water is almost level with the rice surface, add the diced vegetables which have been marinated with the minced ginger and naturally fermented soya sauce, and717 words
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Article, Illustration966 1984-06-14 8 ANNE KARPF - Ads that make you think ANNE KARPF By m San Francisco While other advertising agencies want people to buy, this one wants them to think MOST advertising agencies sell cars and baked beans, but the Public Media Centre m San Francisco sells social change. While other agencies want Americans to966 words
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636 1984-06-14 8 SINAN FISEK in New York - SINAN FISEK in New York By WHENEVER a resident of Chinatown wants to know what is happening either m his downtown New York community or back m the old country, he buys three newspapers one rightwing, another leftwing and the third, middle-of-the-road. Chinatown isAFP - 636 words
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Article, Illustration917 1984-06-14 10 CAROL LIM - A rich appetiser CAROL LIM Reviewed by SINGAPORE Art: A Decade contains about 60 works created between 1974 and 1983 by some of Singapore's finest artists. The exhibition covers a wide range of diverse styles, from Chinese brush painting to modern painting, from sculpture to calligraphy. It is truly a917 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-06-14 10 LESLIE LEOW - 'Meng Kong's feat And the show not to be repeated' LESLIE LEOW Chess By goes on TOMORROW m Alabama, the German film scheduled for tomorrow at the Cultural Theatre, has been passed by the censors without cuts. So the show will go on. Goethe-Institut, which brought m the film, had540 words
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Article179 1984-06-14 11 Is it a bird or a JdS at the Fest ONE last little snippet about Les Grands Ballets Canadiens and their battle with the antique innards of the Victoria Theatre. Anyone who's ever been m there for a performance knows those winged wonders are they swallows or bats? that so179 words
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Article, Illustration662 1984-06-14 11 JOHN de SOUZA - A new, mellow Beckett JOHN de SOUZA By Our writer reviews the San Quentin Drama Workshop's opening night at the Drama Centre on Tuesday. WATTING For Godot was a long play about two hours, 50 minutes but every single second was worth it. Not so much for its acting, though662 words
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Article284 1984-06-14 11 FOR SALE Testament, Sunday. Two $3 tickets. Call Chandra, *****73 after 8 p.m. Herbie Mann Quartet, Saturday, June 23. One $5 ticket. Call Shirley, *****55 ext 131. Bamboat!, Sunday, June 24. Two $15 tickets. Call Sally, *****29 (office) or *****15 (home). EXCHANGE The Black Light Theatre of284 words
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Advertisement306 1984-06-14 1 In praise of brown rice OUTLOOK, Page Two A new Beckett at 78 LEISURE, Page Eleven Whenyou ask your librai*i^ ondiairic»txis,\vatchhere>c^sf3aH<k\ I t At I aa _m ojojajaaaaaa Laa' ••aaoflßßjßai H MM^ t^^^9^\mmm mW^ mW fl bC tylflr^^ E W maW^ HlmM bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV^ fl BT X H tE'' MEF^'' y^L\306 words
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Miscellaneous257 1984-06-14 6 COMICS GARFIELD ByJlmDmvls WOW WOOLP WOO LIKE VOOR I (f JON 15 A I I f*""" &ACON BACON PREPARED GARPIELP? I /^3^\ TERRIBLE ,\a C tt.AMOE r^^^^ny 3!* i sPr) C cook. me < jfK?r I VO^VUb i v^W9 6HOOT FOR fi CD I VcOOLPROIN) mVVI)S 4\ n ytr UD257 words
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Advertisement1486 1984-06-14 8 NOTICES r m^ MENANG CORPORATION (M) BERHAD T^SF? I (Incorporated m Malaysia) BBS ASIA COMMERCIAL BANK LTD I notice of annual general meeting (incorporated m the Republic ot Singapore) I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twentieth Annual I General Meeting of members of Menang Corporation NOTICE OF I M1,486 words
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Advertisement914 1984-06-14 11 The Treasury of the United States presents: A ONCE IN A LIEEIIME OPPORTUNITY Your chance to own THE HRST US. OIYMPIC GOLD AND SEVER COINS EVER. To take part m the Los Angeles Olympics is a rare privilege available only Wt v to a handful of great athletes. But collectors914 words
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Miscellaneous504 1984-06-14 11 What's on ARTS FESTIVAL VISUAL ARTS FESTIVALS IN DANCE Three art exhibitions at the Nation- Victoria Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets at al Museum Art Gallery from 9 a.m. to 55. and $10 still available. a^BM_S_Z-a-B E BLACK LIGHT THEATRE SINGAPORE ART: A DECADE OF PRAGUE Featuring some outstanding paint- World504 words
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Article, Illustration856 1984-06-14 1 The highlight of visual arts at this year's Arts Festival must surely be the exhibition of Chang Da-chiens paintings at the National Museum Art Gallery till June 22. Our reporter speaks to the organiser who looked after the artist m his last years m Taiwan.LESLEY KOH - 856 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1984-06-14 2 Chang Da-chien's visions realised IT IS the same the dazzling afternoon sunshine, the gurgling of water from Waishuang Brook, and the doorbell tones sounds from Mo Vie Jing She, the garden residence of master painter Chang Da-chien. But the master is not there. In his lifetime,Free China Review - 1,159 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1984-06-14 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman Sd^bafuzscb Lesson 1088 Learn Malay: The Easy Way By Jawapan bagl soaJan-soalan Pelajaraa 1$8A: Answers to questions m Lesson li8A: 1) Para pelajar disuruh berbuat demikian supaya sentiasa menjaga kebersihan dan menjimatkan penggunaan tenaga di t empat belajar mereka itu. 2)1,509 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-06-14 4 56a) Kematian Radin Mas Ayu sungguh mengharukan orangranai dan ramai rakyat jelata yang turut mengking jenazahnya yang dikebumtkan di lereng sebuah bukit dekat dengan tempat kediamannya. 56a) The death of Radin Mas brought much grief to the people, particularly those who knew her well, and many attended her154 words
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Advertisement561 1984-06-14 4 APPOINTMENTS aaa— i aaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa— aa— b-^m-b WPMMMMMPPPMMMPPMMMMPMMMAmMMMMMM BOULEVARD HOTEL SINGAPORE (New Extension opening m August 1984) invites applications for SALES MANAGER (JAPANESE ACCOUNTS) The person we are looking for should have at least 3 years' sales experience m the hotel/ travel industry. Candidates should have at least GCE 'O'561 words
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