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Title Section18 1984-06-16 1 The Straits Times NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. <P) No. 62/1/8418 words
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Article450 1984-06-16 1 Volcker: Solution to US problems lies in tackling the budget deficit WASHINGTON, Friday WALL Street reacted nervously yesterday to a pessimistic statement by the Federal Reserve Board chairman that interest rates in the United States would climb higher if the US did not cut itsReuter - 450 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-06-16 1 IVAN LIM - Special bonus for 14,800 workers IVAN LIM By SINGAPORE Airlines has decided to pay its workers a special onemonth bonus as a reward for their productivity. The bonus will be paid to about 14,800 employees at the end of the month. SIA made a $123 million profit in the financial161 words
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Article76 1984-06-16 1 US WILL NOT EXTEND LOAN WASHINGTON, Frl. The United States Treasury will set exteai an offer to leW UBSSM million to Argentina when the deadline runs eat at midnight tonight (12 Singapore time Ssatarday), Reagan administration sources said today. The mmnm said the dtphdin weald be announced within the nextReuter - 76 words
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Article32 1984-06-16 1 TfEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.65 points to 1,101.26 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-06-16 1 Iran: We will not do this if... TEHERAN, Frl. A leading Iranian politician-clergyman said today that Iran was prepared to extend an agreement with Iraq on not bombing civilian areas to cover attacks on shipping in the Gulf. Mr Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a member of the Inner War Cabinet,Reuter - 305 words
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Article, Illustration147 1984-06-16 1 NEW YORK, Fri. Jane Fonda, Richard Simmons, Victoria Principal and other celebrities have made shape-up books Hollywood's second industry. But other stars stay fit on plans that are so simple they wouldn't fill a page. At 81, the globe-trot-ting Bob Hope is becoming another wonder of the147 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-06-16 1 ...here's Hope a doctor at the first sign cf a problem. His secret weapon? "Four solid laughs a day is great therapy." Another walker is Douglas Fairbanks Jr., 74, who does 3 to 5 km a day. He also plays tennis, water skis near his Florida home and "sails wheneverUPI - 74 words
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Article213 1984-06-16 1 THREE policemen were yesterday each fined $5,000 for trying to get a $2,000 bribe from an illegal 4-D lottery collector. One of the policeman had been in the force for 20 years and was due to retire in two years. As a result of his213 words
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417 1984-06-16 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - Reagan's 'quiet diplomacy' to get Chernenko talking LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday revealed that the United States had been conducting "quiet diplomacy" with the Soviet Union to try and establish a basis for a summit meeting. Mr Reagan made the disclosure here at417 words
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79 1984-06-16 1 Prefab: 99 years no less. says HDB THE Housiag Board yesterday quashed rumews that Its prefabricated Oats Mine with a tt-year lease Instead of the normal t§ yean. An HDB spokesman yesterday said many people had called to ask abMttfcls. He said prefabricated Qats were bete* sold on the same79 words
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Article56 1984-06-16 1 LONDON, Frt. The Israeli government had proposed military cooperation with Britain on the construction of piloUess spy planes and exchange of technology, The Times reported today. The newspaper, quoting sources close to Israel's military authorities, said Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Areas made the suggestion to British DefenceAFP - 56 words
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Article49 1984-06-16 1 CAIRO, FYi. Eight Iranian defectors surrendered to Egyptian authorities after commandeering an Iranian transport plane to Luxor airport in Upper Egypt where they landed, Egyptian security sources said. They were taken into custody by military intelligence while their request for asylum in^ Egypt is considered. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article491 1984-06-16 2 Three go to court THREE leaders of the Singapore Air TransportWorkers Union have decided to go to court over the house union issue. They want the High Court to reject the decision of their executive council to accept the NTUC's recommendation for the breakup of Satu into three house491 words
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Article243 1984-06-16 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SBS' thwarted plans to pat 25 dressed-ap doable-deckers on the road means that Singaporeans will be deprived of a colourful addition to the streets. It Is a pity as the rolling advertisements of 25 years of nationbuilding could have carried the message around the Island.243 words
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Article263 1984-06-16 2 Four on top FORMER champions Hale Irwin and Hubert Green and fellow Americans Jim Thorpe and Mike Donald all hit two-under-par 68s at the Winged Foot Golf Course on Thursday to share the firstround lead in the United States Open championship. But snapping at their heels on 69 are263 words
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Article188 1984-06-16 2 PUBLIC WARMS TO J.E.L. ISSUE 96 TIMES OVER DESPITE the current lethargy in the stock market, the public offer of snares in Jurong Engineering Ltd was over-subscribed times. Analysts had expected over-subscription, but only between 30 and 40 times. "We have no complaints with the response, considering the poor188 words
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Article58 1984-06-16 2 GROWING STRONGER ALTHOUGH many Europeans are indifferent to the European Parliament, its members have managed to increase their influence on how the European Community is run. The Parliament has used its powers to reject the EEC's annual budget and to dismiss the 14--niember commission to encourage better balance in58 words
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Article618 1984-06-16 2 War on bandits JAPAN has announced that the police, government agencies and more than 100 private companies will form a unique organisation to fight computer crimes. It win begin to operate in October. The government's latest move to fight such crimes was apparently spurred on by the618 words
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Article164 1984-06-16 2 Minister resigns DATIN Paduka Aishah Ghani, Minister of Welfare Services, has resigned, after a 40-year career in politics. Her resignation has fuelled speculation that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will have to reshuffle his Cabinet soon. She said that she wanted to make way for164 words
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Article508 1984-06-16 2 Lens images HAVING the best camera in the world would just give you clear, sharp photographs the photographer needs an artist's eye for detail and angle, and a vivid Imagination to dream up provocative images to place him a cut above the rest. It might also be true508 words
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272 1984-06-16 3 BANGKOK, Fri THAILAND'S top security official today dismissed as a sham Vietnam's announced plan to stage a third partial troop withdrawal from Cambodia, while Indonesia's Foreign Minister said he hoped it was true. Mr Prasong Soonsiri, Secretary-General of the Thai National Security Council, saidAFP; Reuter - 272 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-06-16 3 IT'S full marks to American Darlene Dobrolenski when It comes to "doryoku" or Japanese for effort. Wearing a T-shirt, Darlene, 31, from San Lemon, California, is seen working on the engine line assembling and installing shock absorbers at Toyota Motor's Takaoka factory in western Japan onAP - 134 words
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298 1984-06-16 3 MANILA, Fri. Hard* hit by raging inflation, a major labour group today threatened to call strikes unless President Ferdinand Marcos decrees more substantial wage increases or orders a rollback in prices. At the same time, public school teachers in the capitalAP; AFP; Bernama - 298 words
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158 1984-06-16 3 Outlawed left wing party 'should be disbanded' KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The secretary-gener-al of the outlawed leftwing Brunei People's Party, who lives in exile in Malaysia, has said in an interview that it should be disbanded. The party's goal of obtaining Brunei s independence from the British had been achieved, MrReuter - 158 words
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372 1984-06-16 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent Japan's ministries, police, and private firms involved TOKYO, Fri. Taking a new step to meet the challenges of the 21st century, the Japanese Ministry of Finance announced yesterday that the police, government agencies and more than 100 private companies372 words
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193 1984-06-16 3 ZAINUL ABIDIN RABHEED - Singapore to take part in Brunei fair ZAINUL ABIDIN RABHEED By MORE than 10 countries, including Singapore, will take part in Brunei's first major industrial and consumer fair next week. Called the Negara Brunei Darusalaam Trade Fair '84, the fiveday exposition from June 20-24 is held in conjunction with the193 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-06-16 4 WABHINGTON, Friday Even if Argentina fails, 'it will not be terribly significant' AMERICAN Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker yesterday played down fears that Argentina would renege on long-overdue interest payments at the end of this month. Even if Argentina failed to make payments byReuter - 342 words
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409 1984-06-16 4 Gulf council seeks UN help to protect its ships ABU DHABI, Fri. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), a sixnation Arab military and economic alliance, has proposed that the United Nations help prevent its ships from coming under attack in the 3 '/j -year Iran-Iraq war. Diplomats in the Gulf yesterdayUPI; Reuter - 409 words
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Article56 1984-06-16 4 MEXICO HAS accepted a joint request by the United States and Nicaragua to host talks to reduce tension in Central America, a Mexican Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday. Participating in the talks will be Deputy Foreign Minister Manuel Tinoco for Nicaragua and Mr Harry Shlaudeman, USUPI - 56 words
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Article63 1984-06-16 4 PAKISTAN'S MILITARY government has earmarked 30 per cent of its annual spending of US$7.l9 billion (5514.9 billion) for arms in an election year budget announced on Thursday in Islamabad. The budget for the financial year 1964/85 beginning next month is in line with a steady rise inReuter - 63 words
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Article56 1984-06-16 4 PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher yesterday rejected a joint ArgentineSpanish communique on Gibraltar and the Falklands Islands, saying that it distorted the "true position" of the disputed territories. In the communique published on Wednesday, Spain and Argentina complained respectively of being "victims of an anachronistic colonial situation" inAFP - 56 words
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Article50 1984-06-16 4 LUFTHANSA FLIGHT personnel and ground crew held a work stoppage yesterday, disrupting 24 flights originating from West German airports. The industrial action by members of the German Salaried Employees Union in Frankfurt was in support of a claim for an overall pay increase of 5.8 per cent. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article84 1984-06-16 4 POLICE IN the north-east Indian state of Assam have arrested 300 people as a preventive measure against a statewide 24-hour strike yesterday, the Press Trust of India news agency reported in New Delhi. The strike has been called by two local organisations because they claim theReuter - 84 words
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190 1984-06-16 4 Israel and Syria exchange fire across border TEL AVIV, Fri. ISRAELI and Syrian troops exchanged automatic-weapon and tank fire (or two hours across the tense ceasefire line separating the forces in eastern Lebanon, staterun Israel television said. No casualties were reported. The shooting erupted about noon at Kafr Kuq, 8UPI - 190 words
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162 1984-06-16 4 Iran runs network smuggling US arms report NEW YORK, Fri. Iran has established a sophisticated network of front men and agents to smuggle American military hardware and high-tech equipment" to the Iranian army. Quoting federal officials yesterday, NBC News reported that Iranian agents operating out of San Diego have smuggledUPI - 162 words
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Article, Illustration493 1984-06-16 5 Comecon summit Partners agree on measures for greater integration MOSCOW, Fri. The leaders of the Soviet Union and its nine closest trading partners who concluded their first economic summit meeting in 15 years yesterday, endorsed what they said was a long-term economic strategy. WhatNYT - 493 words
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Article73 1984-06-16 5 WARSAW, Fri. Mr Lech Walesa said today he may suspend his activities as head of the banned independent trade union, Solidarity, if Polish voters fail to heed Solidarity's call to boycott next Sunday's municipal elections. The elections appeared to be a test between underground Solidarity leaders, whoAFP - 73 words
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Article32 1984-06-16 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan declared yesterday Baltic Freedom Day in support of the independence of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania which were overrun by the Soviet army in 1940 ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article169 1984-06-16 5 Sad end to colonel's space dream LONDON, Fri. A colonel who hoped to be Britain's first man in space was replaced because his army unit was Implicated in a Soviet sex-npy network on Cyprus. The government decision surprised Lt Col Anthony Boyle, 43, who was picked In March as oneUPI - 169 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-16 5 FLUELI (Switzerland), Fri. Pope John Paul n urged the Swiss people in a sermon yesterday to keep their country's banks honest. "Tiny Switzerland has today become a world power in business and finance," the Pope said. "As a democratically constituted society, youNYT; AP; UPI - 384 words
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Article157 1984-06-16 5 LONDON, Fri. The alliance of the Liberal and Social Democrat parties scored a spectacular by-election victory in Britain on Thursday, winning a parliamentary seat that the ruling Conservatives had felt certain they would retain. Portsmouth South was taken by the Tories in last year's June generalAFP - 157 words
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410 1984-06-16 6 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KI AT By Annual influx is 250,000 to a million WASHINGTON, Fri. Nearly seven years after the then President Jimmy Carter first proposed the idea, the United States is on the verge of passing legislation to control the flood of illegal410 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-06-16 6 NEW YORK, Fri. A 38-year-old mother on welfare who donated her son's heart to save the life of a dying boy is under investigation because of the circumstances leading to her child's death. The investigation could end in a court ordering that188 words
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297 1984-06-16 6 Plan to curb missiles defeated by one vote WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States Senate, on a rare tiebreaking vote of VicePresident George Bush, last night defeated a surprisingly strong attempt to sharply limit the controversial MX intercontinental missile programme. The Senate voted 49--48, with Mr Bush casting the deciding vote,Reuter - 297 words
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Article215 1984-06-16 6 UN SECRETARYGENERAL Javier Perez de Cuellar will use future visits to Washington and Moscow to press for a resumption of arms talks to reduce the risk of war between the two superpowers, diplomatic sources say. Mr Perez de Cuellar, just back from a twoweekUPI - 215 words
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102 1984-06-16 6 VIENNA, Frt. He United States delegation walked out of a debate on the militarisation of space being held by a key United Nations committee and Washington was said to be thinking of polling out of the forum Itself. The walk-oat happened when the UNReuter - 102 words
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204 1984-06-16 7 POLICE are investigating an incident in which two Central Narcotics Bureau officers were injured after they were allegedly attacked by a suspected drug addict last week. The suspect also suffered a flash wound in the throat and was taken to hospital. His condition204 words
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Article56 1984-06-16 7 A former vacuum cleaner salesman, Mohamed bin Abdul Latiff 23, was yesterday iailed for four months for criminal breach of trust of $2,470 belonging to his former, employer. Mohamed, who was working for Family Circle Pte Ltd, collected 12,925 from clients, but handed over only $45556 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-06-16 7 A SUSPECT being led away by police after an Australian tourist's handbag was stolen at a jewellery shop in Far East Plaza in Scotts Road yesterday. Miss Betty Webb, a 50-year-old secretary, was in the shop at about 2.45 p.m. when she found herMAZLAN BADRON - 136 words
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Article274 1984-06-16 7 A "HANDS-ON" learning experience awaits about 251 principals, vice-principals and ether senior education officials when they attend a three-day seminar en effective leadership fer schools next week* The seminar, to be held at Victoria Junior College from Tuesday, has been designed to set them thinking about274 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-06-16 7 AHMAD OBMAN; IVAN LIM - AHMAD OBMAN IVAN LIM By and Three want decision to form house unions rejected THREE leaders of the Singapore Air Transport -workers Union (Satu) have decided to go to court over the house union issue. They want the High Court to reject the decision547 words
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100 1984-06-16 7 Police seek relatives of dead men POLICE want to contact the families of two dead men. Mr Leong Ah Cheu, 50, was found dead on tbe first level of Rochore Centre on Tuesday. His last known address was 52, French Road. Relatives are asked to contact Assistant Investigating Officer John100 words
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162 1984-06-16 7 TWO cheques totalling $525,000 were presented to Mr E.W. Barker, Minister for Law, by Cycle and Carriage Ltd last night. At a celebration dinner to mark the company's 85th anniversary, Mr Chua Boon Peng, its chairman, gave one cheque for $500,000 to complete a $1.5162 words
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57 1984-06-16 7 A JOBLESS man was arrested by members of the public after he had broken into a building and stolen a $200 calculator. Ngoo Keen Tay, 49, was jailed for two years yesterday for housebreakine and theft at Peck Sean Street on June 10. Ngoo, who57 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-06-16 9 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By Organisers ask the public to cooperate LATECOMERS will not be allowed to take their seats while a performance is on. Arts Festival organisers have asked the management at various venues to remind ushers to enforce house rules. They also appealed564 words
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Article404 1984-06-16 9 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By FEWER people are now forming companies. According to the Registrar of Companies, Mr Chiam Boon Keng, the days when some people established dozens of companies unnecessarily appear to be over now. There were 20 per cent fewer companies registered at the Registry404 words
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Article135 1984-06-16 9 FOURTEEN written to the Select Committee tfre CempMde* Act. ma4e hy Interested tsrflvldmto, a baak aad representatives «f chartered secretaries, aei^UHNIHI mURm UlWjvi v* by the Select Committee was to make a ameadmeat which wwdi have even alaaltowei legitimate lean Bat a prapasal by the135 words
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Article127 1984-06-16 10 MP has question for PM MR J.B. Jeyaretnam will ask the Prime Minister about the use of Anson community centre at the next sitting of Parliament. The opposition MP for Anson wants to know whether Mr Lee Kuan Yew did not think that public funds had been corruptly used because127 words
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Article411 1984-06-16 10 HSUNG DEE HWA - HSUNG DEE HWA By S. Korea the most popular recruiting ground THE search for workers from South Korea, Hongkong, Taiwan and Macau has started in earnest as factories here find it increasingly difficult to hire Singaporeans The Labour Ministry yesterday confirmed that several manufacturers411 words
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212 1984-06-16 10 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By FIVE ttiMiga girls Mi twe men were arrested by pettee after a news veader wm punched In the faee aad rebbed ef $MS geld chain early yesterday. Mr Lee Teek Llm, SS, was ea Us way te bay drinks at the212 words
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Article182 1984-06-16 10 A 13-YEAR-OLD boy appeared in court on Thursday with three others on four robbery charges. The boy and Neo Chye Poll, Po Chee Seng, both 17, and Fong Gek Tee, 18, are accused of robbing Tan Boon Leng, 18, of a $300 gold chain at182 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-06-16 10 ANXIETY Release. That was the theme of ft coffee break at a Hyatt Hotel seminar, and the start of things to e«me hi the hotel's bid to remain competitive In the seminars market. In Anxiety Release, participants helped themselves to paintbrushes and paint310 words
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Article144 1984-06-16 10 A MAN who had repeatedly failed his written highway code test asked a friend to sit for the test on his behalf, a court was told yesterday. As the test, scheduled for Aug 15 last year, drew nearer, Ong Chin Chai, 25 approached Li144 words
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Article84 1984-06-16 10 ABOUT 12,000 is expected to be raised for the Community Chest of Singapore by the three-day Jingdezhen and Yixing Ceramics Fair which opened at the Dynasty Hotel on Thursday. On show are $1 million worth of porcelain masterpieces from renowned Jingdezhen, as well as84 words
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Article33 1984-06-16 10 GIFT and handicraft items (or interior decoration from Tuscany will be exhibited at the Royal Ballroom of the Pavilion Inter-continental Hotel on Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-16 12 STELLA DANKER - A life-style called Intrepid... STELLA DANKER By Retiree spells out formula for elderly after listening to forum speakers INTREPID is the acronym that retiree Lee Liang Hye, 60, came up with as the name for a model life-style that the elderly should bravely set out to achieve. Mr* Lee, a384 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-06-16 12 Lighting up Mooncake Festival Lantern-making TWO competitions are being organised as part of Singapore's 25 years of nation-building celebration. A LANTERN-MAKING CMnpettttew will be held for the Mocacake Festival in September. Pitas UUJUng mjm will be awarded to wtnaen. to Ike •pen sect!—, the wtantr will get $3jm while the203 words
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Article159 1984-06-16 12 Verses to capture hearts Poetry writing A POETRY-WRITING competition in the four languages was launched yesterday by the Culture Ministry. Opening the competition, the MP for Kampung Übi and Parliamentary Secretary (Health and Culture), Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri said: "Local poets through the beauty of their expressions could help to159 words
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Article74 1984-06-16 12 A NATIONAL art competition for children has been organised to select 30 works for the second Asean Exhibition of Children's Art in the Philippines this year. The competition. Jointly organised by the Ministry of Culture and the National Museum, if open to Singapore citizens between the ages74 words
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Article181 1984-06-16 12 SINGAPOREANS can soon sample a musical feast fit for kings. The King's Singers, the British group described as the vocal equivalent of the finest chamber music," are due in September for two performances. The sextet Jeremy Jackman, Alistair Hume, Bill Ives, Tony Holt, Simon Carrington and Colin181 words
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179 1984-06-16 12 SPORT Algiers can ettt their Uaea Into Knui Jl Reservetr from next year without aaarlag the $tM fine far Krasjl Reservoir la beiag developed m a rerrf tt— l spot with faculties for sport flahteg. The Public Utilities BMrdeut the Idea to179 words
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Article59 1984-06-16 12 A TEENAGER was yesterday placed on one year's probation after admitting to two charges of forgery in March. Receptionist Zarinah binti Jaidon. 19, was accused of tampering with two cheques, changing ner pay from 5292 to $2,920. between July 29. 1982, and Dec 1, last year when59 words
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Article26 1984-06-16 12 OIL and water-colour paintings will be exhibited at the Sentoaa Art Centre from tomorrow until June 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-06-16 14 L.E PREMA - L.E PREMA By The diamond case Judge adjourns hearing until next week A MIDDLE-AGED diamond dealer collapsed while giving evidence in his defence yesterday. Loh Kai Weng, alias Lau Kai Weng, 45, managing director of Tin Wah Trading Company, had been on the stand for424 words
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123 1984-06-16 14 RAYMOND NG - RAYMOND NG Picture by SINGAPORE'S fanner Ualted States was laveived fat mi accident Pref ELS. MMtdn, 78. mi Bet laMred whea Us Heada Accord was iavelved la eeaarate eeUlaleßS aearHajaiPark,at' The lint bivvlved nMtaveyeUrt Nvrdfai famafl, St, wh« mm Hmrng mmtm the gr»m verte m123 words
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156 1984-06-16 14 Few turn up for scouts' charity concert WHILE the Arts Festival shows were packing them in, a group of scouts out to do a good deed found the attendance at their charity concert disappointing. Only one-third of Golden World Live Theatre was filled when the scouts from Seladang 09 Scout156 words
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Article71 1984-06-16 14 Motor vehicle inspection course THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board will conduct a 14- week motor vehicle inspection course at the Singapore Vocational Institute and the Jurong Vocational Institute from June 25. The course includes lessons on fault detection, inspection procedures, documentation and inspection standards. It is held in conjunction71 words
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73 1984-06-16 14 The International Telecommunication Union, made up of 159 membercountries, will be holding a telecommunications exhibition in Singapore next May. Jointly organised with Telecoms, the Asia Telecom 85 exhibition and conference will be held between May 14 and May 19. Delegates will include those providing private73 words
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194 1984-06-16 16 23 women to undergo sterilisation TWENTY-THREE couples have fixed dates for second interviews since the government's $10,000 incentive scheme for low-income and lowly-educated mothers to uniergo sterilisation after the first or second child was launched last week. The earliest of these interviews is at the end of the month. The194 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-06-16 16 Judge steps down today MR JUSTICE T. Kulasekaram, who turns 65 tomorrow, will retire today. But he will continue to be at the court for another few weeks to tie up loose ends. The Ipoh-born judge began his legal career here in 1960 as an assistant official assignee and public110 words
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Article351 1984-06-16 16 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By Board looking for 6 other tenants THE Science Park at Kent Ridge is slowly filling up. Anotner two companies, Seagate Technology, specialising in making 5 1 -inch Winchester disk drives, and Robot Leasing and Consultancy, have joined a select list of companies351 words
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Article48 1984-06-16 16 A HOUSEWIFE was yesterday committed for trial in the High Court for murdering her mother-in-law at a flat in Block 622, Bedok Reservoir Road, on Jan 6 this year. Pang Ngan, 31, is said to have murdered Madam Ho Ah Eng, 73, that morning.48 words
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Article37 1984-06-16 16 A THAI fisherman, Soblaksakd Bootukbon, 20, was charged yesterday with murdering fisherman Teelek Chanyahlom, 28, at the Jurong Fishing Port on Thursday. He was remanded until June 22 when the case will be mentioned again.37 words
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Article27 1984-06-16 16 THE 17 million second carriageway of Yio Chu Kang between Thomson Hills Drive and Jalan Kayu will be open to traffic at 10 a.m. today.27 words
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98 1984-06-16 16 A CANCER-STRICKEN bank clerk refused a prescribed injection despite complaining of unbearable pain and later jumped to his death from his hospital room, a coroner's court heard yesterday. From Aug 9 last year, Chua Siew Jin, 30, was in Singapore General Hospital once98 words
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Article49 1984-06-16 16 A JOBLESS man, Tan Chek Min, 34, was charged yesterday with unlawful possession of an air-pistol at a Nee Soon Road house on Thursday. No plea was taken from Tan, who was remanded at the CID until further mention of his case on June 22.49 words
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Article76 1984-06-16 16 A WOMAN was charged yesterday with cheating two men who paid her deposits for renting a shop at Far East Plaza. Tay Bee Har, 30, is accused of cheating Mr Chan Kwai Kee and Mr William Chan Yaw Ming by making them believe that she was the rightful76 words
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Article75 1984-06-16 16 A WELDER set himself on fire the day after he failed to get a $500 loan from his brother, presumably to pay off gambling debts. Mr Tang Ah Leong suspected that his brother, Tung Mung Oon, 40, desperately needed the loan to settle his gambling debts. On75 words
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Article62 1984-06-16 16 A MAN was yesterday jailed for a total of six months for shoplifting at Metro Golden Mile and NTUC FairPrice at Havelock Road. Wong Wai Chow, 27, admitted stealing $313.50 worth of items from the Metro store at Beach Road and stealing a can of stewed pork worth62 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-06-16 16 J. HAJENDRAN - Windfall tor man who supported charity J. HAJENDRAN By WHEN Mr Lim Choon Chai made his contribution to charity, he did not expect to be repaid so well. The first-prize winner in the Children's Charities 1983-H4 donation draw, he is going to use his $6,000 prize money to renovate the235 words
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Advertisement509 1984-06-16 14 Stunning Specials! At Larry's Lucky Plaza,Harvest Diamondand Peninsula Plaza branches. Seldom can so much be said in one word. 6-day SAH 2 (S$ 1 145) ffl&*UM'/ t>4QUtQ> j^ "Mabuhay", spells of the magic you're about to :^g—^ begin in the enchanting islands of the Philippines. J he landscaped beauty and509 words
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Advertisement252 1984-06-16 16 Introducing the brand new advanced Vtk in Singapore. i IBMMHMMHHi u '-.I. wi ******K££™*2*£"£*2^j£g+£^+*&*2ifss*y£^^^g***4+*+t9*22S/BBKBO/E£i£)illßO/^^ 4ttMHl^^^^^^^^M I w .w ■< |nj I L,tM n. 3 "•'-»«sm\.m > r i> 4 HEAP SkKED l/lIC '^^^^^^^Bi^^^^^H^^^^^^^Hl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HEBI Features: 4-Head; 2 Speeds (Standard Play and Long Play); Interactive Monitor System (IMS); 8-Hour recording and252 words
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270 1984-06-16 17 Johor's Lido Beach not safe says report JOHOR BARU, Fri. Sea water samples taken at two points along Lido Beach in Johor Baru show dangerous levels of faecal contamination and a very high amount of rotting matter present, it was reported today. The New Straits Times reported that an analysis270 words
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293 1984-06-16 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A MAJOR oilfield has been discovered off the Trengganu coast, Petronas, the national oil corporation, said yesterday. Petronas Carigali, the corporation's exploration arm, discovered the oilfield, Malong, about 140 km off the Trengganu coast in the geological province known asNST - 293 words
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198 1984-06-16 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Datnk Serl Dr Mahathlr Mohamad hopes that more nation* will take part In the International Quran-reading Competition and make It an occasion to reconcile warring Muslim countries. The Prime Minister said last night that the competition had provided theBernama - 198 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-06-16 17 Ex-Wanita Umno chief says it's to make way for 'young blood' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday DATIN Paduka Aishah Ghani, 60, Minister of Welfare Services, announced her resignation today, fuelling speculation that Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad would soon have to reshuffle his Cabinet. She told aReuter; NST - 324 words
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121 1984-06-16 17 Normal again after stoning incident ALOR STAR, Fri. The situation in the border area at Bukit Kayu Hitarn has returned to normal following Tuesday's incident in which a group of Thai youths threw stones at taxi drivers and other Malaysians near the border fence. Two taxi drivers and another MalaysianBernama - 121 words
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Article455 1984-06-16 18 WOULD people really mind if they boarded a double-decker bus dressed up as a Kodak film box instead of one bearing the standard red and white colours of SBS? For most of us, it would hardly make a difference. The Ministry of Communications, vetoing SBS' new455 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1984-06-16 18 Mubarak determined to make it a nation to be reckoned with CAIRO Bolstered by a triumph in national elections and billions of dollars in US aid President Hosni Mubarak is set to speed his drive to regain for Egypt the leadership of1,205 words
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Article, Illustration820 1984-06-16 18 BANGKOK Jut when the grumbling has died down about the four-month-old one-way traffic system here, traffic authorities annoanced they were not entirely satisfied with the system and are having a rethink. It took Just about that long lor Bangkok motorists to get820 words
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537 1984-06-16 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane enjoy reflrrtl\rne«.s Judge Murray Hut trose (rettred). The judge said it. He did it. While he was on the Bench here for umpteen years, his witty off-the-cuff remarks brought smiles and joy to many. I remember an occasion when a medical chit for a537 words
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Advertisement257 1984-06-16 18 I TnifiQii the name for man music f f \S^X AUTQLABsitit£s 77///J: Bedok Centre Electrical Co. Blk 2 14. Bedok North, Street 1. #01 163 Singapore 1646 Tel *****32/3 Tlx RS ***** BCEC WORLD'S LARGEST SEAFOOD MARKET &MESTAURANT kind you can think of at our prawns, scallops, salmon,' Seafood Marker257 words
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506 1984-06-16 19 Quote 41 hope these graduate mothers will not get carried away with the idea that these "special privileges" are directed at them for their sake. They are but things the government has to use in order to achieve the ultimate objective of506 words
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Letter93 1984-06-16 19 Give us some moving colour COLOURFUL buses painted with bright advertising logos are just what we need to brighten up our roads and our oityscape. The Communications Ministry should show more flexibility in interpreting its rules and allow the Singapore Bus Service double-decker buses on the road. As for its93 words
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113 1984-06-16 19 I WONDER if the Registry of Vehicles is aware of the tactic radio taxis use so that the prospective taxi passenger is compelled to pay a S3 booking fee. Passengers who would have paid an extra $1 for a radio taxi, therefore, have113 words
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228 1984-06-16 19 Channel needs more science shows I REFER to your report "Fewer viewers tune in to Ch 12" (ST, June 12), and would like to offer a possible reason for them staying away from the channel. An analysis of this week's Channel 12 programmes shows that more than 50 per cent228 words
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Letter248 1984-06-16 19 "BUSINESSMAN" wrote that it is difficult to get hardworking employees. (ST, June 11). Gone are the days when jobs were scarce and when workers had to cling on to their jobs no matter what. It is a credit to the government that the massive unemployment of 20248 words
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117 1984-06-16 19 Many Ch 1 2 shows will be repeated WE refer to the letter "We missed earlier shows on Ch 12" by "10 Students". (ST, May 24). A substantial proportion of programmes telecast on Channel 12 between this February and May will be repeated. The exact list has not been determined117 words
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Letter180 1984-06-16 19 WE refer to the letter "Don't forget westerns" by "Retired Gunslinger". (ST, May 24). A vast majority of westerns were produced in the Fifties and Sixties when the popularity of such movies was at its zenith. We have, over the years, telecast all the westerns that were made180 words
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Letter103 1984-06-16 19 WE refer to the letter "SSO on TV?" by "Lee" (ST, May 19). The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has recorded a number of Singapore Symphony Orchestra concerts over the past few months. Among the recordings are the "Hooked On Classics" series from which two half-hour programmes will be televised;103 words
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Advertisement92 1984-06-16 19 -a*At Quality GNEE HONG CO. (PTE) LTD. The Peninsula Hotel Shopping Complex. Coleman Street, Unit #02-28. Tel: *****95 Business Hour: Monday Saturday (9 30 am. to 6.00 p.m.) I^^Kw ;V -3111 V ..*:■■'>-■■■ "i s^' ''^^^BB| l#rin L/inrl^ BAlltirillA van Loock's men's wear Is also available at Melwonl's. wVlll fc^<lVl\#l%92 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-06-16 20 It has increased its say over how European Community is run PARIS The European Parliament, to which European Community citizens are electing members this week, is a largely powerless organisation without a home of its own that many Europeans seem to laughNYT - 590 words
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Article, Illustration756 1984-06-16 20 Berlinguer Eurocommunism's top exponent ROME Mr Enrico Berlinguer, 62, the Italian Communist Party leader, rose to world prominence as the leading exponent of "Eurocommunism." But during 12 years at the head of Western Europe's largest communist party, he was unable to fulfil his dreamReuter - 756 words
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Advertisement473 1984-06-16 20 I hfej The University Of I I $y^sil Strathclyde Alumni I I (Singapore Branch) I I WELCOMES I The Principal Vice-Chancellor of H The University of Strathclyde, U.K. B H Dr Graham Hills, PhD, DSc, CChem, FRSC and H H Mrs Graham Hills to Singapore (June 15 18, 1984) H473 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-06-16 21 MORE selling was seen in another quiet day at the local stock market yesterday. The good response to •Jnrong Engineering Ltd's public offer did not seem to affect market sentiment which has been very depressed for the past few months, though perhaps the long-awaited life will come277 words
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Article, Illustration7 1984-06-16 21 Another quiet day with more selling seen7 words
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Article34 1984-06-16 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)34 words
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Article229 1984-06-16 21 Euo 1480 +30 Kamuntinc 50c 780 +20 S P Teitie 364 12 Eu Yan Sartf 302 10 G lumbef 244 +9 Tei tie Corp 336+6 Mfc. Choc 250 +6 1 C-MPH 156 +6 ICS 730 +5 Kentucky Spore 468 +4 Spore Fodder 204 +4 ICEnt 155 +4229 words
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Article38 1984-06-16 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 20 67 23 Finance I 10 3 Hotels 2 6 3 Properties 0 9 1 Plantations 0 8 3 Mining I 5 0 Deb/ Loans 0 7 3 Total 24 112 3638 words
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Article43 1984-06-16 21 EK. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 23 79 24 Finance 1 8 5 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 6 2 2 Oil palms 1 3 1 Tins 3 7 4 Rubbers 3 11 9 Deb/Loans 0 2 1 Total 37 114 4643 words
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Article81 1984-06-16 21 POOR overseas leads kept interest very much subdued at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in another lacklustre session. Most sectors on balance were marginally lower. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 1.28 points to 1451.28. From the opening bell, prices were already several81 words
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Article71 1984-06-16 21 BousttadßM -2 tomtit PMC -3 Samb SNp -1 CAC +2 HwPar -5 Pm Ok -3 Sine Darby -3 CCM +2 inchctpeßhd —6 Piffc Ptant -2 S Trtdhf —20 oSiM 1 s7s. BT -2 unch Sm top -2 Esu +30 M-W-PurpoM +1 om,t _n Tmn _5 FI71 words
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343 1984-06-16 21 THE Tan family of IGB Corporation plans to convert Singapore Glass into a property, trading and manufacturing company if their takeover of the glass manufacturer is successful. For a start, the Tans will inject two property companies Parkway Properties and Parkway Land343 words
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303 1984-06-16 21 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By MALAYSIAN shoppers will be given preference at Galaries Lafayette. The French department store's latest campaign offers Malaysians the equivalent of a 10 per cent discount on purchases, a deal not available to non-Malay-sians. The first inkling of the preferred303 words
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Article295 1984-06-16 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By JEL Public offer over-subscribed by 96 times DESPITE the current lethargy in the stock market, the public offer of shares in Jurong Engineering Ltd was over-subscribed by a creditable times. The 6.3 million shares available for public subscription attracted 38,071 applicants who295 words
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431 1984-06-16 21 Bonus and rights issue approved at stormy Multi-Purpose EGM MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd (MPHB) managing director Tan Koon Swan yesterday criticised some shareholders who made derogatory remarks about the company. Sparks flew at the company's two-hour extraordinary general meeting called to approve a bonus and rights issue at a Kuala LumpurNST - 431 words
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Article28 1984-06-16 21 TOWSON, (Maryland) Black and Decker Manufacturing Co said it had settled its suit against Sanyo Electric Inc. The suit had alleged infringement of patent rights ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article36 1984-06-16 21 KUALA LUMPUR Petronas Carigali, the exploration arm of Malaysia's national oil company Petronas, had found a new oil field about 140 km off the north-eastern coast of Trengganu, Petronas said in a statement. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article37 1984-06-16 21 LONDON Jaguar, the most profitable wing of Britain's state-run motor group British Leyland, is to be publicly floated later this year with safeguards against any early takeover bid, BL announced on Thursday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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272 1984-06-16 21 WINSOME LANE - HK court orders Allied Food to wind up WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG The Hongkong High Court yesterday pot the troubled Hongkong company, Allied Food Industries, which recently Mid off its ultra-modern cocoa plant In SingaSore to pay off Its ebts, into receivership. The court ruling came after the272 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-06-16 21 NORA CHENG - Crown Prince goes for the business traveller NORA CHENG By THE first guest at the Crown Prince Hotel, the latest hotel to open on the Orchard Road row, was 15 minutes too early for its opening at 7 a.m. yesterday. But when the doors swung open. Mr Nurdin Purnomo, a334 words
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Article3139 1984-06-16 22 READERS should be aware of the Kmitatiom of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,139 words
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Article1970 1984-06-16 22 INDUSTRIALS Apnomoto (3 84S) Alcom (2 1 96) (1) 2 18 (1) 2 20 (1) 2 19 Antott 1 898 1 90S) (6) 1 92 (6) 1 91 (16) 1 90(1) 1.89 A Choc (2.788 2.795) (6) 2 70 (2) 2 69(2)2 74(2)2 77(3)2 761,970 words
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Article2769 1984-06-16 22 M H Day rifh Low Company Sale Char* ('000) Mfh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL i COMMERCIAL 172 110 AM D B 50c 112 unch 0.8 11 112 111 310 223 Acmo 228cd +2 3.2 2 228 228 308 196 Alcorn 200 2.5 280 226 Allied Choc2,769 words
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Article66 1984-06-16 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 185.50 cents per kilo, down 5.25 cents from Thursday. In Koala Lumpur, the market closed lower with July Int One RSS buyers quoted at 205.50 cents per kilo, down 5.25 cents from Thursday. The International Natural66 words
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Article59 1984-06-16 23 THE Straits Tin price in Penang held at M529.28 per kilo, within the International Tin Agreement's lower sector of M529.15 and M532.06. Dealers attributed the steadiness to continued strong support by the buffer stock manager, despite a larger offering of 2u9 tonnes, up from 170 yesterday. Dealers detected59 words
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Article23 1984-06-16 23 SILVER Cto»f Pricn USS/trayoi H Thun Singapore 868—863 867—872 Thn ft* New York 8 56— 8 61 8.60-8.65 Source Credit Suisse. Spore23 words
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Article, Illustration29 1984-06-16 23 RUBBER C ents/kio Singapore July 185.50 down 5.25 cents Malaysia July 205.50 down 5.25 cents TIN Closing prices Ms/kilo Straits Tin $29 28 unch Turnover: 209 rose 39 tonnes29 words
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Article29 1984-06-16 23 GOLD USS/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 374 30— 374 70 375.40-375.80 Hongkong 374.40-***** 375.80 376.20 Thurs Ned New York 374.75-375.25 373.00—374.00 London 375.00 375 50 373.80 374 4029 words
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Article109 1984-06-16 23 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5525,484 and closed at 5525,470. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 70/ 5. 10 and remained extremely quiet. It moved to a high of U*****.90/5.30 at lunch. Later, it drifted down to U*****.50/4.90 and closed for the day at U*****.50/5.00. source: rou,.109 words
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Article129 1984-06-16 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices eased as a sharply lower Chicago soyabean complex close sparked selling pressure. PALM Closing prices Cpahnol lun 1430 (central S south) 1410 (north) Jul 1430 (central t south) 1415 (north) Aug 1427.50 (central) Refined palmoi RBD palm oil Jun 780 (sellers) Jul 760129 words
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Article26 1984-06-16 23 Closing prices COPPER £/tonne Thun Spot *****-***** (985 00—985 50) 3 months 1010 00 1010 50 (1005 50-1006 00) Market tone Steadier Sales: 33,550 tonnes26 words
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Article27 1984-06-16 23 Ctosinf prices ALUMINIUM torn* Thun Spot *****-***** (908.00-908 50) 3 months 923.00— 923 50 (932 50-924 00) Market tone Barely steady after tirmei Sales 8.700 tonnes27 words
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Article306 1984-06-16 23 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/klo) (M cents/Mo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 182 00— 183.00N 182.00 183.00N unq una Int. 1 RSS July 185.50 186 00 185.50—186.00 205 50— 206 00 205 50—206 00 Int. 1 RSS August 189.75-190.25 189.75-190.25 mmmw^mmm Int. 2 RSS306 words
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Article360 1984-06-16 23 NooncloMit Clotmg price. 35% 235 Austraian Whrtt prices 100 ki S/klo. ei-fodown BraMll rice See Mew new crop C«OCOnUt RIC* A 1 Super 218 W grade 142 20 St C1 1 215 lst ,ri Yu m 23 Bulk FOB 240 00 (sellers) TW WMte _>„. 255 Tone Rl360 words
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Article416 1984-06-16 23 I I I I I II I I I 1 Hongkonf Hanf Senf Friday 932.37 (953.15) Week ago 964.21 3 Australian AlOdkiaries Friday 653.1 (661.9) Week ago 679.8 Austraian Industrials Friday 906.1 (913.2) Week ago 930.2 I Financial Times Industrials Thursday 816.2(834.5) Week ago 833.2 Dow Jones Industrials JjgegS416 words
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Article290 1984-06-16 23 15 HKS Chance Associofed Hotels susp Bonk Of East Asia 22 30 unch Cheung Kong 835 -0 I Chma b^it 11 70 -0 2 Cross Harb Tunnel 10 406 F E Consortium 0 345 -0 02 Far Eost Exch Ph*ex ***** G I Cement 9 20N Great Eagle 0290 words
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Article334 1984-06-16 23 Jur* 15 Ytn Chant* Apnomoto 1 1 10 -20 Akoi 381 24 Amodo 985 -25 Asorn Chem 540 -12 AsoN Gloss 706 -22 Bank Tk 475 unch Bridgestone 560 4 Canon I 1 00 40 Couo Computer 1190 -30 Citizen 464 -14 D Nip Print 898 -10 D Nippon334 words
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Article341 1984-06-16 23 June 15 Cents Chance (Autt) A C I 170 -3 A N I 198 -2 A P M 190 -3 /'bertoyle 550 unch Age 235 unch Allionce Oil 55 -1 Allied Mil 225 unch Ampol Exp 310 -10 Ampol Pet ISOS -5 An_ 448 -12 Ashton 88 -8 B341 words
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Article219 1984-06-16 23 km 14 IBS Chance Gutt cm Cp 79* unch Alcoo 32* GuH Res 21* Afced Chem Cp 33 Hewlett Pock 34*xd Airs-Chalmers ll* unch Imt Busi Moch 100* -3* Am Tel Tel 15% kxM Harvester 6* Amox Inc 2114 lm. Tel Tel 32* -I* Arm Corp 30* John219 words
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Article591 1984-06-16 23 Cons Gold 544 -13 Rus Plant 1 1 V 4 -4 ZCI 164 -v. uss AAC 189/16 -3/16 Amgold 1184 -24 AAI 55 -14 Bracken 288 -10 Blyvoor. 144 -4 Botswana 18 +1 Buffets 62 -14 De Beers 680 -20 East Dries 364 -I Dooms 264 -4 FS Geduld591 words
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Article226 1984-06-16 23 THE Singapore dollar opened at 2.1030/40 and trading was extremely thin and quiet with a high at 2.1045/55. It closed at 2.1035/45. The greenback continued to firm against the other currencies and closed at the day's high. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.7180/90 and eased to a low226 words
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Article, Illustration677 1984-06-16 23 LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight on June 15 (2300) Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block N Garnet (19E) 16/6(2300) FSB 0900 1100 G3 Hang Glory (SN/84) 16/6(2300) TA3 0900 1100 S3 S S BrKfce (46W)677 words
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Article205 1984-06-16 23 Interbank Over the Foreifn Local dolars to For eign currency currency one unit of to SSlforeign currency Australian dollar 1.8666 1 8685 5 40-5 29 Canadian dollar 1.6184—1.6195 6 25—6 15 N2 dollar 1.3462 1 3489 7 47-7 29 Sterling pound 2.9139—2.9174 3.47—3 41 US dollar 2.1035-2 1045205 words
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Article223 1984-06-16 23 Managers' prices for June 18 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 17— 3 37id The Savings Fund 192—2 04 Spore Prog Fund 141-1 50 Spore Sec Fund 215-2 28 Spore Invest Fund 1 12—1 19 Spore Equity Fund 1 40 1 4« Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund223 words
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Article91 1984-06-16 23 NEW DELHI Port rates for services at major Indian ports, which went up on Monday, will rise sharply again in six months, the Economic Times has said. The increase would be caused by an additional annual wage bill of 450 million rupees (Ss94 million)AFP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-06-16 23 Vessel Berth A-r Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves New Guardian 302 16 6 22 6 Cr AtMdian 31/2 aside 16/6 Pahlawan 16 6 18 6 Overwave 19 aside 16/6 Pu,ra ,a a h Raiah Brooke 20W aside 16/6 s,tl Sa Van Der Stel 46 a337 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-06-16 24 Utt plf pfetMt... whenever possible when staying at a hotel. Many hotel chains add a 30% to 50% surcharge on operator-assisted phone cafe placed through the hotel's switchboard. Get to know the different loans available before borrowing Your money We all know the feeling568 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-06-16 24 TDM most actively traded amidst takeover rumour PLANTATION stock TDM Bhd was again the most active stock during a quiet week Just past. With 2.5 million units traded, the share fell by five cents and four cents on the first two days of this week, but picked148 words
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110 1984-06-16 24 and how your credit rating is fixed YOUR credit rating will determine the kind and the amount of hank loan yon can get. To arrive at thte rating, the credit officer will ask yea to Oil an application term when y«i apply for a loan. The credit officer will thea110 words
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175 1984-06-16 24 Stock market weekly round-up by ANTHONY HOE Singapore THE bears took over the local stock market this week after last week's indecisive struggle with the bulls. Investors continued to look to overseas markets for fresh leads. With none in view, the175 words
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190 1984-06-16 24 Investors worried over high interest rates K. Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur stock market performed poorly last week. Double-digit falls were seen in the 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index for the first three days. Without any positive news from both the local and overseas fronts, investors remained worried over the190 words
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Article284 1984-06-16 24 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore tms week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1984 with their shares during the week, fund managers still284 words
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Advertisement148 1984-06-16 21 IP? I VP^I wHiteKf''i Stop burglars! Burglary The very I lflj^G^jf^^manua! word sends shivers down I panic button the spine. But now you for emer 9 encies can have peace of mind **B Seeing and hearing is with a Black Decker I believing Black Decker Alarm System wBBBBJKBfeSSSypPWBPBiWRBR^^^B Burglar Alarms148 words
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Advertisement515 1984-06-16 22 Foreign Exchange Chief Dealer -Australia ui Trans City Holdings, a full-service merchant bank headquartered in Sydney, has applied for a foreign exchange dealing licence in the rapidly deregulating Australian financial markets A Chief Foreign Exchange Dealer Is sought to build upon the existing currency hedge book and manage an active515 words
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Advertisement78 1984-06-16 22 Robin Cook bestselling author of COMA, BRAIN, FEVER GOD PLAYER SSD the medical code for Sudden Surgical Death In Boston Memorial Hospital, the syndrome has reached epidemic proportions Pathologist Robert Seifert has found a pattern among the victims. If a sane surgeon holds the power of life and death just78 words
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Advertisement15 1984-06-16 23 CHILDREN'S BRITANNICA the link between home and school. Call STP Distributors: Tel: *****98, *****28, *****4415 words
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Advertisement327 1984-06-16 24 Bell Helicopter ASIA Pte Ud |j 50, Loyang Way, Singapore 1750. Tel: *****22 Telex: RS ***** BHASIA I I on the Completion of their Singapore Headquarters, I B Main Contractor: B I (tmhserPe) Transerve Pte Ud I B No. 39, Pandan Road, Jurong, Singapore 2260. B I Tel: 268 3069327 words
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Advertisement231 1984-06-16 24 I FIND OUT HOW to improve your stock market profits Learn ahout stocks with dramatic capital gains potential. Accept this free offer to the weekly INVEST! )RS ALERT newsletter and youll get news of international investment opportunities inside information... expert advice on shares., plus much more. Find out WHAT T<231 words
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Advertisement1521 1984-06-16 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: "ATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE □fX^l r\ >^A^->Ar-\r^ M d Frid 'Sw^™ Otd no |»'q°p«^^s. 5 oo) i m.^^^^ p25 4§f Iff I Ik\ Vv^. V.^^ IA^A I»* A Ir\ IL\ rV\V\ Public H*lid.y 900 am 100pm <^q sn 00 Stfa ts T mes Buainaaa To Buamaaa p 25, 261,521 words
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Advertisement1578 1984-06-16 25 14 Antique/Art 20 Pets A Crafts WARNING TO BUYERS of Pedlgreed Dogs. Insist on Singapore r»f\i neu Kennel Club's computerised GOLDEN Certified Pedigree for all Slngaopportunity fflcSavKc'siira.?^ March 1984 to ensure that they A prlvata sala on nave beg,, registered. For further houaa damoliahad information and verification please telephone the1,578 words
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Advertisement760 1984-06-16 25 24 Garay e Sale PORTABLE AIRCON $770 on. Cooker Hood $80 (unused), Aut Dialer, answering recordln phone both $680. Female Pom eranlan dog $490. Tumble dry* $180. Aqualre air cooler $220 Rt frigerator $190, baby Item: *****17. CASH AND CARRY desks, vacuui cleaner, beds double-decke toys, cupboard, lamp shadi flower760 words
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Advertisement783 1984-06-16 25 27 Wanted B —Si 0. WANTED SECONDHAND EOUIP--10 MENT one Popcorn machine, one ig deep-fryer (slng<e), one milki- shake blender Call *****22 be- tween 10am. and 3pm. s. WANTED TO PURCHASE secondhand pianos. Any condition/ brand, reasonable price. Contact ■n *****88. l[ WANTED 2ND PORTION of $5,000 11 Kentucky Fried783 words
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Advertisement778 1984-06-16 25 a viniwariva p j/ jy B^Bj V' B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bm a»^« t ■^a* ■> A BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED ■r Chinese pleasure junk is an■r chored for sale today. This m- pleasure craft is fully motom, rised and well taken care of by two persons. View to appreciK ate this craft at classification b^b^^778 words
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Advertisement541 1984-06-16 25 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems A RELIABLE KOWA Electrical specialises in antenna Installation, repairing all kinds of video, colour TV. and washing machines Tel: *****28/ *****17. McINTOSH XR7 ISOPLANAR speakers. 5 super tweeters. 2 upper dome mldrange. l lower mldrange. 2 12" Woofer $3,200 (bought new $6,400) *****35 NATURAL SPECIALISES IN541 words
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Advertisement659 1984-06-16 26 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal BPECIAUBED IN HOUSEHOLD, office, factory removals. Lorries, cranes for hire. Dumping, carton boxes supply Call CD T. *****67/ *****64 WE HAVE 14 years experience in house/ office/ factory removals, cargo for shipment/ airfreight/ clearance/ delivery/ forwarding. Kindly call *****51 HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION service. Days nights service. Workers659 words
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Advertisement619 1984-06-16 26 53 Computer Products/ Services I I consists of: MPF PC ~M 128K 2 x 360K drives keyboard colour w if graphic card license I B MS DOS 2.11 fl manuals 6 months warranty consists of m m MPF 111 64K Computer j P with ZBO, 80 col. printer card and619 words
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Advertisement475 1984-06-16 26 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities r ACCOUNTING FIRM/SERVICES We, 2 qualified accountants, are interested in buying into or over an existing accounting firm or services. The current total turnover per year should be around $100,000. Picas* writ* with detail* indicating annual turnover, number of staff and client*, and whether475 words
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Advertisement536 1984-06-16 26 SNACK BAR FOR take-over. Centrally located. Groundfloor. Interested, please contact: *****98, Mr Llm. 3p.m. to 6p.m. WELL ESTABLISHED SPECIALIST clinic in Orchard Road for sale rental. Write to S. T. Box A*****, 390, Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. CLINIC SPACE AVAILABLE for dental practice in town area. Tel: *****4. SNACK536 words
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Advertisement432 1984-06-16 26 leaf rnß A JAZZ G R OUP around town H I I LJB needs a Jazz Alto Saxaphonist H I H r^M for their music group. If you V I wm LJaS can play their tune, read the 0 ffJB notes at classification 66i. 66 Situations Vacant m) Professional/ Executive432 words
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Advertisement435 1984-06-16 26 86 Situations Vacant m) Professional/ Executive Fast growing regional company In need of creative, strongly motivated professionals to fill 3 positions: MARKETING STRATEGIST Basic Involvement In new product planning, market assessment, strategic planning and Implementation, sales presentations. R#Quiren>efilt Resourceful, Innovative, Persevering Comfortable with Top-level executives Hard-Working Experience a plus ART435 words
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Advertisement489 1984-06-16 26 b) EDP An international company engaged in tha whslsssHng of frozen food la seeking for a COMPUTER OPERATOR e Age 18 25. e OCE 'O' level. e Must be willing to work 2 shifts rotation. e Preference given to those who are experienced In operating NCR 8250 computer Independently. Attractive489 words
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Advertisement661 1984-06-16 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical \l) EXECUTIVE jij VI SECRETARY \j\ to the Regional Managing Director IV I Applications are invited from suitably qualified I I I Secretaries for the above position. I I 1 »«m The company is661 words
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Advertisement356 1984-06-16 26 E SINGAPORE COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTE. LTD. Due to rapid expan z sion we have Immet diate vacancies for t the positions of: CCE '0' level C LCCI t Some experience in accounts receivable j: and bank reconcilia 1 tion E CCE 0' level H Typing speed of at E least356 words
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Advertisement596 1984-06-16 27 66 Situation Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical >aasi»aaaaaaaaaa^^^^»wswMawasjMw^^^MS»a^a»MaisßM»ws» •■»»BSMSM»ia»»»a»»»»»»»»»»sMsasMS»B»B»MasMSBBBBaBa»M»BBaaasi i TAISEI-SHIMIZU-MARUBENI I I CONSORTIUM I MRT 107 A: 108 PROJECT Bj requires I FEMALE GENERAL I I CLERK I H Age between 20 and 30 years H Ability to type approx. 40 wpm on electric I596 words
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Advertisement517 1984-06-16 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial ClericMl SecretMrlMl/ClericJL f^^ IMtS PfRIODIQVLS PTE. LFD requires ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Qualifications: Applicants should possess G.C.E. 'O' level credits in English and Mathematics. They should also have a LCCI Bookkeeping certiiicat* and at least 3 years' experience in credit control functions. Those with517 words
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Advertisement565 1984-06-16 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant B aEXS^SSSSSSS^BSHMBB BSS^SB^BiBiBBBBB^BS^ I SecrttMrtMl/aertCMl e) SecrtUrial/ClericMl I An established international bank requires: I GENERAL CLERKS GCE 'A' level a Typing speed about 35 wpm a Some banking experience preferred but not essential Interested applicants are requested to write in with full particulars including565 words
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Advertisement303 1984-06-16 27 Canon requires 1) MALE STORE CLERKS a OCE 'O' level, a ]to 2 years' experience In store work. 2) FEMALE ADMIN CLERKS 3) FEMALE MARKETING SUPPORT CLERKS 4) FEMALE SHIPPING CLERKS a GCE 'O' level. a Good command of English. a l to 2 years' relevant working experience. a Typing303 words
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Advertisement386 1984-06-16 27 66 Situations Vacant m) SecreUrlMl/ClericAl MESA requires: Clerk (Female) for training and development section GCE 'O' level O Able to type 35 to 40 wpm Being bilingual (English/Chinese) will be an added advantage O Those without experience may also apply Please write in confidence giving comprehensive resume, expected salary, recent386 words
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Advertisement545 1984-06-16 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical A well established Motor Company has Immediate vacancies for the following positlons:--a) INTERNAL AUOIT ASSISTANT GCE. O 1 level LCC Auditing 3to 4 years audit experience Preferably male and above 25 years old b) ACCOUNTS CLERKS (MALE/FEMALE) G.C.E O' level LCC Accounting 2to 3 years545 words
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Advertisement612 1984-06-16 27 66 Situations Vacant 1 e) Secretarial Clerical Urgently required EXECUTIVE SECRETARY a I.CCI Private Secretarial Certificate with a minimum, of 4 years secretarial experience. e Possess good organisational abilities, able and willing to work under pressure e Good command of spoken and written English. a Knowledge of Word Processor and612 words
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Advertisement644 1984-06-16 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical An Established American Multi-National Trading Company has an immediata requirement for: CONTRACTS SHIPPING CLERK a OCBt) r-.x|K-rif tier in Mtml.ir capacity preferred hut eel ntiaJ Working knowledge of KI >i ..us a Ahilny la U[- II p in Applicants pieasa call Melmda. *****68 ext.644 words
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Advertisement645 1984-06-16 28 86 Situations Vacant e) Secrets.-!*! Clerical Company in Chai Chee ar*>a has immediate vacancy for RECEPTIONIST (Female Chinese) e Age above 18 with pleasant personality. e Able to handle PMBX switchboard e Speak fluently and be courteous e Able to type fast and accurately. e Able to start work Immediately.645 words
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Advertisement546 1984-06-16 28 66 Situation* Vacant e) SecretariMl/aerlcMl Consultant* (British) in Orchard Road requira SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST with ths following r squireman t» GCE O 1 Level Good command of English Typing speed 50 w.p.m. Knowledge of Wang Word Processor Use of telex Minimum 2 years working experience Salary is negotiable. Please apply to:--8.T. Box546 words
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Advertisement675 1984-06-16 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerics] Wsjii Miiolitnvd com pony roojutros FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e OCE O 1 Level e Ability to type 35 to 40 w.p.m. e Ability to receive orders anc liaison deliveries e Must have Interest In sales e Minimum Ito 2 years relevant experience e Age between675 words
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Advertisement602 1984-06-16 28 66 Situations Vacant a&aBBBMBBBBBB«B^BaBB«BI»S=SS e) Secretarial ClericAl FEMALE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT required by established Trading Firm. a Good command of English a Knowledge of accounting e Experience though advantageous Is not essential Intereeted applicants please submit reeums and contact number to: COLOMBO COURT P.O. BOX 388 SINGAPORE 9117. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK602 words
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Advertisement634 1984-06-16 28 66 Situations Vacant e) SecreUrlMl/Cierlcml An import and export company requires SHIPPING CUM GENERAL CLERK a GCE 'O' level. e At least 1 year's experience In similar capacity. e Able to read and write Chinese. Plaass apply to:NORTH CANAL ROAD P.O. BOX 5035 SINGAPORE 0108 CABHIER REQUIRED. Experienced Cashier required.634 words
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Advertisement617 1984-06-16 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical WALK -IN INTERVIEW 9.00am to 2.00pm. Property Girl Friday (clerical cum property listings). Immediate employment. $350 to $500 plus bonus. Agape Properties Services, Tannery Block, #09-05. 35 Tannery Road. Ruby Industrial Complex Tel: *****22. 1 FEMALE OENERAL Cleric needed. Must be able to type.617 words
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Advertisement526 1984-06-16 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical CLERK TYPIST REQUIRED for engineering firm in Ang Mo Klo. Both male female applicants welcomed. Please call *****89. EXPORT/ IMPORT COMPANY needs a Typist/ Clerk. Basic English needed Tel: *****45, Mr Tan. FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED by Trading company in dlst. 14. Able to speak Mandarin.526 words
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Advertisement754 1984-06-16 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales smles heshe In line with our expansion programme, we require suitably qualified candidates to join our retail team as Salary: $12,000-$lB,OOO p.a. The Job: Successful candidates will undergo training ana* eventually assume responsiblity for the management of a retail store and staff754 words
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Advertisement547 1984-06-16 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales A furniture manufacturing company has vacanciee for dynamic SALES EXECUTIVES in our kitchen cabinet* division Experence preferred but not essential Must t* conversant in English. Mandarin local dialects Must he energetic L have Initiative Must be able to do sketches Possess class 3 driving licence547 words
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Advertisement586 1984-06-16 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Sales t) Sales H<ROCHE N > Application* are invited for the position of:MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE The successful candidate must be a Singapore citizen and have the following: 1. Integrity, initiative and pleasant personality 2. 4 GCE 'O' Levels including English Language 3. Previous sales586 words
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Advertisement461 1984-06-16 29 AN established COMPANY requires Marketing Executives with own car. We offer very attractive terms and benefits. Interested please call: *****46 *****49. COMMISSION SALES AGENTS/ Representatives wanted for easy selling of complete range of cleaning detergent. Commission $1,000 p.m. Interested parties, contact Thomas Son. *****54 5. ESTABLISHED REAL EBTATE agency requires461 words
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Advertisement494 1984-06-16 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical aVPHILIPSam We are a large and well-established multinational organisation engaged in the manufacture of electronic/electrical products for export to more than 120 countries. We invite applications from suitably qualified persons for the following positions for our Quality Assurance Department. Engineering494 words
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Advertisement460 1984-06-16 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical U.S.A. A 1 ECOCE Electronic Technicians JOb: Responsible for maintenance and troubleshooting of fully automatic assembly equipment for semi-conductor product lines (such as auto die bonders, wire bonders etc.) Requirements: ITC/Diploma or equivalent technical qualification in Electronic Engineering. Trade Certificate460 words
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Advertisement509 1984-06-16 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical We. a manufacturing concern with high value-added technology, located in Jurong 3 5 is keen to hear from suitably qualified and S skilled personnel for the position of I LABORATORY I TECHNICIANS (Salary: $10,660 p.a.) Applicants must possess good OCE509 words
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Advertisement236 1984-06-16 29 rflWell established manufacturer of batteries invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: (1) MACHINE OPERATOR Should have vocational education background Some knowledge m operation production machine and with injection moulding experience Permanent 3rd shift (2) PRODUCTION OPERATORS Shou'd have completed primary education or Certificate in Basic Education236 words
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Advertisement338 1984-06-16 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Further expansions in our welding division has created the following vacancies: (1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES to s«l our reputable brand of wtHnf equipment 1 consunubies. GCE '0' level with technical background or equivalent 2 3 years' experience in industrial sales preferably m welding products. Aggressive with338 words
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Advertisement534 1984-06-16 29 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical An expanding company dealing with building materials required immediately an ASSISTANT TO PROJECT COORDINATOR Mid or early twenties Minimum 2 years experience in the building industry (preferably site experience) 3 Possess valid driving licence and with own means of transport Salary negotiable depending on experience534 words
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Advertisement359 1984-06-16 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Established architectural firm has vacancies for: CONTRACT OFFICERS to assist in preparation of tender documents and all •apacta of quantity surveying work Preference will be given to those with good experience in takiog-off, pricing and estimates. f 'lease apply with full resume of qualifications, work359 words
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Advertisement569 1984-06-16 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Manufacturer of precision bonding tools used in the semi-conductor industry requires: MECHANICAL ENGINEER e Diploma in Mechanical. Industrial, Production Engineering or its equ'valent. e Responsible for process and production improvement, applicants should be able to design simple tooling. Send your resume stating qualrncati'ws, career history,569 words
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Advertisement457 1984-06-16 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical JUNIOR CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN a O' level 3 years experience In construction a Completed National Service. Please apply to: P.O. BOX 2179 MAXWELL ROAO SINGAPORE 9041 Wanlad Immediately DRAUGHTSWOMAN To prepare sanitary and plumbing drawings. a NTC grade 3 (building and drafting). Interested please apply: S.T.457 words
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Advertisement394 1984-06-16 30 68 Situations Vacant h) Production A large watch manufactur H big company in Marsfflng I Estate has vacancies ton I FEMALE f OPERATIVES I Possess Primary 6/ Secondary GCE O level Working hours: B.ooam 5.00pm Malaysians are welcome FEMALE 1 OPERATIVES (Part-time) Flexible working hours available: 8 am 1 1394 words
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Advertisement488 1984-06-16 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production SAFT SINGAPORE PTE LTD A leading European manufacturer of electronics standby powar aupply requires eff CNHit FEMALE/ MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS a Good starting basic salary a Attendance bonus a Transport allowance a Productivity bonus a Good Increment on successful probation a Generous annual increment a488 words
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Advertisement637 1984-06-16 30 66 Situation* Vacant h) Production MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Applications are invited from Singapore citizens or permanent residents of Singapore for appointment as TEMPORARY PHOTO-LITHO ASSISTANT in CDIS. Bukit Timah Campus Salary Scale: $460 x 15 505/525 x 20 625 Age: Below 45 years Qualifications Experience: Passed Secondary I or equivalent637 words
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Advertisement563 1984-06-16 30 66 Situations Vacant n) Production f A steal office furniture manu- 1 I facturer requires: PRODUCTION WORKERS Interested applicants, please call personally at: Blk. 5054 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 -01-1123 Singapore 2056 between 8.00a.m. and 5.00p.m. I SBS Feeder Bus Service 267 I I from Ang Mo Kio563 words
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Advertisement686 1984-06-16 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous VI CARI FF ELECTRON| CSPTELTD I llMßlHil^B An Asso< in.- of Time Engineering Bhd) I \A/ BB We are a young and progressive Electronics manufacturing Company servicing the Computer industry and we invite ambitious and686 words
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Advertisement400 1984-06-16 30 Immediate vacancies for' 1) PURCHASING CLERK OCE O f level Able to type 35 wpm Ability to operate OKI telex machine will be an advantage 2) PRODUCTION CHECKER Secondary 2 education No shift duties Experience not necessary 3) OILER Primary 8 education No shirt duties 4) FORKLIFT DRIVER Able to400 words
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Advertisement692 1984-06-16 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I l^gjj POLYTECHNIC I jB invites applications from suitably B qualified Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents of Singapore to fill B the following posts:— B (A) Secretary Grade II B Gross salary ranges from $999 B $1648 per month B 9B692 words
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Advertisement375 1984-06-16 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous B BJ M^We are Singapore's biggest multi- million dollar car and truck service I Complex. Owing to rapid expansion we have vacancies for: I 1. PANEL BEATERS I m Preferably with experience in I welding and carrying-out vehicle body/accident repairs.375 words
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Advertisement318 1984-06-16 31 @JTC has vacancies for BURVEY WORKMAN (DAILY-RATED) Qrosa Salary Range $566.02* 9678.86* Rtx^utroni+fits Must be physically fit and be able to perform manual duties. Some working knowledge of survey tools and equipment will be an advantage. Fringe Manama 13th month allowance, free medical attention, holiday bungalows and sports facilities. liwlUklliw318 words
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Advertisement653 1984-06-16 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous A newly established American electronic I manufacturing organisation is seeking to fill the I following positions:- PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR I I GCE level or ITC in Electronic/Electrical H Engineering I I 2 years supervisory experience in production line PCB assembly Vfl653 words
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Advertisement534 1984-06-16 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Mlscellmneous i) Miscellaneous A new fast food chain in Robinson Road requires FULL TIME CREWS 1. Crew leaders (key post) Starting gross salary: $452 After probation: $487 2. Cashiers Starting gross salary. $422 After probation: $457 3. Crew members Starting gross salary: $402534 words
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Advertisement468 1984-06-16 31 KANAKO JAPANESE RESTAURANT requires EXPERIENCED WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Attractive income, good fringo a mx*.— twnejni*. Apply personally to Mr. Michael Seel, 11am spm at 7TH FLOOR, SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE WAREHOUSE CLERKS Applicants should have: e Minimum Secondary education, e Completed National Service. Experience in store duties will be an advantage. Interested468 words
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Advertisement831 1984-06-16 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous OFFICE BOY required immediately by Trading Firm. Applicants should be hardworking and willing to learn Interested applicants please write stating contact number to. CCH OMBO COURT P.O. BOX 3SI SINGAPORE 9117. OFFICE BOYS required tor immediate employment, e Salary $450 pm e Increment after 3831 words
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Advertisement551 1984-06-16 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CHINESE DELIVERY DRIVER Class 3. Good prospect. Indian acceptable Tel *****52 (Marpherson Lane) COMPANY IN DIST. It urgently requires Male Labourers preferably living in nearby district Tel *****88/ *****15 DELIVERY/SHOP ASSISTANT required by a Machinery Hardware Company Dlst 0820 Call *****88 PART-TIME DELIVERY DRIVER with551 words
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Advertisement475 1984-06-16 32 lil/dW A VEHICLE FOR car lovers only l_ _J| M ML This Lotus Elite, notably only I^l 2 I I P one in town, is for sale today. LJ LJIJIS] Track this stylish car at the p-v >. contact number at classificaBA Ini tion76k. 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles475 words
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Advertisement196 1984-06-16 32 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW 1980 7351 AUTOMATIC In showroom condition with full accessories and available for PARF. Vehicle Is exclusively maintained by agent. Any reasonable offer will be considered. Please call C.C. Fong *****5. OCTOBER 1976 BMW 520. Registration number: SS 85 E. 1 private owner. Minillte wheels.196 words
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Advertisement571 1984-06-16 32 76 Vehicles For Sato b) BMW 1982, BMW S2OIA New road tax, mlchellln MXV tyres, blaupunkt hi-fi. View at: Blk 50, Stirling Road, Singapore 0314. 1982 BMW 72MA. Ist owner, low mileage, beautiful number. $88,000. Call *****92. c) Datsun/Nlssmn nT^^^^Bßßßmrnkx Excellent Tradein Value. Friendly Prompt Service. Excellent After Sales Service.571 words
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Advertisement667 1984-06-16 32 Do you drive a ■■^9 For every car there's a MONROE shock absorber to suit your driving needs. THE BORNEO COMPANY PTE LTD 969 Bum Tinan Road Singapore 2 58 T e i *****88 LXgUjjj^gf BORNEO ENGINEERING I PO Box 1060. Jalan Sultan Pettkng Java T«H *****6 76 Vehicles For667 words
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Advertisement552 1984-06-16 32 76 Vehicle* For Sale 999H***************88MM88 e) Ford M» 1991, FORD Laser 1.3L 1 prlvate owner. New road tax. Excellent condition. Aircond. radio, cassette. $17,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****80/ *****32. Jeffrey. NEAR 77 FORD Cortina 2000 cc. automatic gear. Alrcon, radio cassette, showroom condition. $3,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****10. Pager *****01. 1979 FORD552 words
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Advertisement526 1984-06-16 34 89 Propsrtiss For Sbm> b) Prirate Apartments Opan Houaa Today! at Mia foot of Singapore'* laiwoua •cwfiic niiipafn ai an. raoar aaa a quial, claMlc and aicluaiv* condominium of M uniu of atudio apartmanta, lowar /uppar maiaen# tt#t saq pvnthoii9#9. •rlea rangti from tSBB^WO to $770,000. House finder, welcome to526 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-06-16 37 142 Condolences 141 Deaths MDM SAW LAY HUA AGE 60 YRS DEPARTED 14th June 1984 Leaving Behind: Husband: Ang Lian Kheng Sons: Ang Eng Thuan Ang Eng Cheong Ang Eng Deen Daughter-in-law: Kwa Liat Moy Daughters: Ang Guat Lan AngOer Tin Ang Guat Choo Sons-in-law: Tang Kok Suan Tan Hian178 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-06-16 37 The family of Hm late MR TAV YEW LAM would lika to express their duput appreciation and heartfelt thank, to (a) God Hi* Heavenly Father, our portion in lit* and deliverer in death (b) Rev DanM Tan, Hev and Mrs Thomti Kodrat. and all members and triexida of126 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-06-16 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS SHUM CHEONG YUEN (nee KAN SIOW HA) AGE: 70 Pmt—d away peacefully at horn* on 15 June '84 leaving behind SON DAUGHTER-IN-LAW SIEW KHOON GAN BEE YONG DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW WAI MENG 808 LEONG CHENG KONG SIN MENG CHAN KOOI CHEW POEY MENG LIM JIEW KENG144 words
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Article40 1984-06-16 37 142 Condolences 142 Condolences OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCE TO OUR MANAGING DIRECTOR MR SEAH LYE HUAT ON THE DEMISE OF HIS BELOVED MOTHER MADAM LIM BANG DEPARTED: 13TH JUNE, '84 From: STAFF OF SEAH LYE HUAT CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD40 words
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Article, Illustration105 1984-06-16 37 143 Acknowledgements 143 AcknowMgtmMts The family of the late Ronald Ng Chek Loong Aged 36 with to express their sincere thanks to Mr. Stephen Khoo off The Bible Church, relatives, friends and business associates for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF105 words
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Article96 1984-06-16 37 MAMARONECK (New York), Fri. Straighthitting Calvin Peete, the most successful Black golfer In history, was taken from the Winged Foot course in an ambulance to a nearby hospital. He fainted, apparently due to dehydration, and was out of the tournament. Tournament officials said Peete wasReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-06-16 37 Irwin shares the honours as 11 surprise by breaking par MAMARONECK (New York), Fri. Former champions Hale Irwin and Hubert Green and fellow Americans Jim Thorpe and Mike Donald tamed the Winged Foot Golf Course yesterday to share the first-round lead in the United StatesReuter - 484 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-06-16 37 MAMARONECK, Frl. Americaa Ben Crea■lmmv (left), who rmlfUJed m dream by wtnnlag the tke US MMten title April, had a alghtmart* tfme In the 1 s Opea charapl«DNhlp ken y«ateri»y. OeMtew had aevea bMpays in the flrat il hsMB aad was In immna^tt daager ofReuter - 62 words
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Article318 1984-06-16 37 •8 Hubert Green 33, 35; Hale Irwin 35, 33; Jim Thorpe 32, 36; Mike Donald 33,35. Seve Ballesteros (Spa) 34, 35; Curtis Strange 36, 33; Fred Couples 35, 34; Lennie Clements 34, 35; Mick Soli 34, 35; David Canipe 34, 35; Jay Sigel (am) 34, 35. tt Greg318 words
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315 1984-06-16 37 Teravainen shows the way in France Rest of golf BIARRITZ (France), Fri. American Peter Teravainen, boosted by six birdies on the front nine, led the first round of the Biarritz Open here yesterday with a six-under-par 63. His seven-birdie round edged him one clear of Britain's Mark Johnson and RodgerReuter; AP - 315 words
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Article79 1984-06-16 37 TROON (Scotland), Fri. Only one player from the two teams involved in last week's Curtis Cup event in which the United States beat Britain Ireland by one point remained at the quarter-final stage of the British women's amateur championship at Royal Troon here yesterday. American- Jody RosenthalReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement193 1984-06-16 37 h=f| ANNOUNCEMENTS 137 Religious 137 Religious Announcements Announcements f^C] GOD CARES) §^H^j|^^PHf I u are worth caring about. Before this ad was placed aj I we started praying lor you Kl because we (.arc too. 1 1 1V I I Ij I< I tm JOIN us THIS SUNDAY TRINITY CHRISTIAN193 words
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Advertisement140 1984-06-16 37 137 Religious Announcements ORCHARD ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cornar of Orchard Road A Panang Road Tel *****88/ *****81/ *****51 English Service: 9.00a.m. (Family Sarviea) Presentation of musical "N't cool in the furnace" Mandarin Service: 11.30a.m. Indonesian Service: 2.30p.m. English Service: 6.00p.m. Present ation of musical "It's cool in the furnace" SUNDAY140 words
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Advertisement164 1984-06-16 37 *^l if i i M M m i t+ i I e__BB_BT I i r*V L I f a V f W9r**wt^Bt^^S3R ft < I bedroom sutfe A«^^^ l^^^^l B a a t > a uuio\ bedroom II I shb, m !^^9 W Vk^B g- -wlHaWlesigns from ■f i If164 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-06-16 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Visiting riders worth following By VjsitiNG jockeys are always worth following for the simple reason that they can be relied upon to go flat out on any horse they ride. Top Adelaide Jockey John Letts, who created a good impression although he did385 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-06-16 38 Dngw Phoenix. ..Letts' mount In Race 4 "ACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED MARKSMAN TONTO WE NO SOOK fPulMiSembHan 2 Brilliant Rum 11 Tiki 7 Fleet Foot Ift tuads 1 2 Brilliant Ruse 9 Pulau Sembilan 7 Fleet Foot 9 Pulau Sembilan 11 TUd 3 Amourita 3421 words
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Article185 1984-06-16 38 TONTO - Brampton can come up aces again TONTO By Our man on the track PENANG, Fri. A promotion is not likely to stop Bram pton Ace, an impressive last-start winner, from taking Race 6. The four-year-old New Zealand gelding broke through for his maiden win in only his second outing. He185 words
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Article4647 1984-06-16 38 PfPHI 130 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV A 1,200m •vf T \*J^»l (3 and 4 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 0* Speetaealar Bird 57 Promise-Zafir 4 nzg (1200m) Trailed field badly in debut, finishing last of 10 to Your Highness IV restricted terms Div A S'pore 1100m yeilding Aug4,647 words
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Article144 1984-06-16 38 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By STORM TROOPER looks ready to score his first win in Race 7 for top division Class 6 horses over 1,700 m. This three-year-old New Zealand colt has shown good progress. In his last outing in March, he came within VA lengths of the winner, Invincible144 words
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Article98 1984-06-16 38 RACE S: Moulin Rouge 11. Victorious News, Zero Option, Mere Coincidence, New Discovery, Badak n, Peter Pan HI. Kum-Cheong Wanchi BACK 4: Memory Lane RACE Will OThe Wisp, Regent Court, Lone Venture, Glisten, Carrot Gold 11, Taming Sari 11, Menang Sikit. Afferta. ion in RACE Valens. Two To Paris,98 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-06-16 39 Quiet Gent gallops with gusto Pingat Mas reels off 600 m in 37 sec ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG, Fri. Quiet Gent underlined his chances in the Twin Cities Stakes for Class 3 Div 1 horses over 1,200 m on Sunday with a pleasing workout here this morning. With463 words
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Article1212 1984-06-16 39 turn, dropping back for 9th of 13 to Need You Badly n C5-5 Pg 1400m soft April 29; made up ground to finish nk- 3 4 3rd to Unit Four C5-1 Pg 1200m soft Feb 25 Lett* 4 I *1035* St Louis II 17 (4f) Louls-Jaafar sag1,212 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-06-16 39 TUESDAY (good going): Brampton Ace, Play It Cool and. Best Of Pals 96.3, Gay Prussian 37, Beau Bijou 38.8, Glesca Toon and Grey Pepper 38.9 together, Candidi 38.2, Tunku's Bliss 38.6, Lancashire Tower 39.7, Bayu Wangi 39.4, Templeton 40, Oriental Pearl IV 40.4, Marie Lisa 40, Full102 words
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Article1964 1984-06-16 39 iVim 1.15 CLASS 6 DiV 3 1,200m WLLLiJLMM (Ratings: 32-10) Hffffl (Stake.: $10,000) 1 90**00 Uacto J«e n Mak-Owner 4 nzg d2 +2 (1400m) BtisaUj t *****0 Iraa Nail M Lot One-V Chong 3 nzg dl +1 (1400m) YiMff 1 8 *****0 CiiHaii— l Mawfle MJ Continental Mlasile-K1,964 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-06-16 39 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS CHEE HONG DHO nee SIO SU MAY Aged 100, passed away peccef ully on 14 June 1984, leaving behind: Sons Daughters-in-law Cheng Hal (deceased Teo Chlu May (deceased Cheng Kuay deceased Cher Say May Cheng Poh deceased Cheng Fook Chiang Guat Yan Cheng110 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-06-16 39 Tha family o« tha lata MR. CHUA PENG SOON wishes to thank all their friends, relatives, colleagues, church members. Pastor Phang from Bethel AOO. Pastor Seaward from Calvary Charismatic Centre and the staff of SOH, Ward 78 for their help, assistance, attendance and support during their recent bereavement114 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-06-16 39 In loving mamory MR HUANG FANG KUEI caMad how— on ieth Juna 1«3 Lovingly mMMkMd by ioni, M^imM^^^m MHM^kJaM iliimtlliil in-law, grandchildren, granddaughlara in law and graat grandcnitor#n. In loving memory ol HO YAW FIN, TJC Pioneer, who paeeed away in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. on lha 10th131 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-06-16 39 In loving memory of a 6»*r—l husband, tathar and crandfathar SOOSA Y VINCENT FERRER 2.1 21 to 18 6 83 (UK) Th« juim will b« laid to rwt at Hm liWiiiilmtmn at 81. Thar— a't Cfcurth, Kg. Bahru at 10.30 am on JwnaiS. Vincent's family would like227 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-06-16 39 MR SIM EMG W AH DEPARTED 16.6.83 "SURELY GOODNESS AND MERCY SHALL FOLLOW ME ALL THE DAYS OF MY LIFE AND I WILL DWELL IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD ERPSALMS 234 FONDLY REMEMBERED BY LOVED ONES. In Loving Mamory TAN SECK KHOON Dapartad 16-6-75 "Today ti140 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-06-16 40 MORE Olympic strife, this time in Zimbabwe, whose multi-racial team selection is under fire from some white-dominated national sporting bodies. Zimbabwe's 16-member squad comprise eight blacks, seven whites and one of mixed race in athletics, boxing, shooting, diving, yachting and tennis, which is an exhibition sport. But260 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-06-16 40 A DISTURBING rumour reaches my ears about the future of Olympic boxing. It Is thai the making of headguards compulsory (with which I absolutely agree) could be the first move towards removing the sport altogether from the Games. President Samaranch Is net thought136 words
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Article121 1984-06-16 40 Coe pulls a muscle in right leg LONDON, Fri. Olympic I,IN metres ckampbo Sehastlaa C«e, *f Britain, ha* received a fartker setkMfc la Mi mrtfffmfUam far tke Otymafaa. Oee has palled a mascie la Mi rteaf leg aai to battßa| to he flt U time far theAamtoar Athletic Ashere aaReuter - 121 words
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Article169 1984-06-16 40 TOKYO, Fri JAPAN will send their largest-ever delegation of 231 athletes and 77 officials to the Olympics with hopes of winning some 20 medals. Japan said the boycott by the Soviet bloc will enhance their medal-winning chances. An official of the Japan Olympic Committee said "recentUPI - 169 words
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Article109 1984-06-16 40 CHICAGO, Fri. At least six athletes trying out for the US Olympic modern pentathlon team have accused other competitors of fixing fencing bouts, prompting an inquiry by the sport'g national governing body. Daniel Steinman, president of the US Modern Penthathkm Assocation, said the ongoing investigationAP - 109 words
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Article236 1984-06-16 40 THE acceptance of 17 professional soccer players from West Germany for the Los Angeles Games is clearly a major step towards open competition in all Olympic sports like it or not. Indeed, the West German Soccer Federation chief, Hermann Neuberger, predicts that the first236 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-06-16 40 Fa st buck in a slow lane The sweet smell of profit begins to turn sour in LA 4 WITH six weeks to go before the ceremonial opening, there seems to be no problem getting either tickets or accommodation and the airlines are cutting prices with the vigour of a363 words
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Article62 1984-06-16 40 AMONG the rrany sponsors of the 1984 'James, from McDonalds, he official hamburger, to Vidai Sassoon, the "official hair consultant", is the delightfullynamed official supplier of Gtmes jewel ery. Ooh La La (LA) Inc( Just think If they tpened a branch m Singapore there would be fvery62 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-06-16 41 PARIS, Pri. French defender Manuel Amoro* (right) received a threematch suspension yesterday for butting Danish rabstltate Jesper Olsen In the opening match of the European Championship soccer finals here on Tuesday. This means that Amoros will not be able to play for France again In the135 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-06-16 41 Boloni goal lights up a dour, defensive match RUMANIA 1 SPAIN 1 ST ETIENNE, Fri. Rumania and Spain drew 1-1 here last night to leave all four teams in Group Two of the European Championship soccer finals level on points after the opening games. The match, while rarely risingReuter; UPI - 422 words
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Article307 1984-06-16 41 W. GERMANY 0 PORTUGAL 0 STRASBOURG, Fri. West Germany's footballers made an inauspicious start to their defence of the European Championship when they were held to a disappointing goalless draw by Portugal here last night. The result was just what Portuguese coach Fernando Cabrita wanted. HeReuter - 307 words
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Article231 1984-06-16 41 MONTEVIDEO, Fri. England's Milan-bound midfield star Ray Wilkins cast an experienced eye over Wednesday's 2-0 defeat by Uruguay here and said: "The important thing just now is to be seen to make progress. "We have got to go forward and since the Russia game, we haveAFP - 231 words
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Article139 1984-06-16 41 Kelly's eyes are smiling BULACH (Switzerland), Fri. Sean Kelly, of Ireland, who has already won six races this year, sprinted to victory in the opening stage of the Tour of Switzerland cycle race yesterday. BflMlta 1 Sean Kelly (Ire) 2 Harald Maier (Austria) 3 Phil Anderson (Aust) all in 4hr139 words
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Article533 1984-06-16 41 MOROCCAN Said Aouita, 24, ran the world's second-best 5,000 metres for men d'iring an international track and field meeting in Florence on Wednesday. He covered the distance in 13m>n 4.7Bsec, which was 4.375ec outside the world record held by Britain's Daw Moorcraft. BEFEREES have scaled down theAP; AFP; Reuter - 533 words
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Article, Illustration53 1984-06-16 41 RADIO and Television Malaysia will telecast several European Championship soccer matches on Channel Sand If. "live" telecast (Channel S) Prance v Belgium (today, lI. IS p.m.), West Germany v Romania (tomorrow, 11. IS p.m.). Recorded (Channel It) France v Yugoslavia (Tknnday, ll.« p.m.), West Germany v Spain53 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-06-16 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By 6 IF you don't like it, you can bring me to court. If you persist on the matter, I'll have you ejected A from this y room. Loh Lin Kok (above), to challenger Edmond Pereira. But not before Jocelyn cries for unity among athletics454 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-06-16 42 LIFE in the fast lane for Diana Lee (circled) meant a tree Citizen quartz watch yesterday. Timesport photographer ALBERfBIM singled her group out of the many who were training for the New Nation Big Walk on July 8 along the National Stadium route. Like Ronnie92 words
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336 1984-06-16 42 HAKIKAT RAI - Two more star pull-outs take shine off finals HAKIKAT RAI Sprinters Frankie and Gary join ace Prema on sidelines SPRINTERS Frankie Lee and Gary Chelliah have withdrawn from the finals of the Caltex age-group track and field meet at the National Stadium this afternoon and tomorrow. Frankie, who had his336 words
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Article119 1984-06-16 42 STOCKHOLM, Fri. Swedish tennis star Mats Wilander may miss the Wimbledon Championships after injuring his wrist in training this week. Doctors put Wilander's right hand in plaster and ordered a complete rest after he fell on his wrist while trying to hit a stray ball duringReuter - 119 words
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Article339 1984-06-16 42 LONDON, Frl. John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors maintained their progress into the quarterfinals of the London grass court championship here yesterday and increased the possibility of meeting unknown fellow-American Leif Shiras in the final. Shiras, ranked 106 in the world, continued his giant-killing actReuter - 339 words
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214 1984-06-16 42 KASHIWA (Japan), Frl. Top-seeded Raviv Weidenfeld, of Israel, moved into the semi-finals of the second Asian Junior tennis championships here today. Weidenfeld, 13, beat Japan's Hiroki Ishii 6-2, 6-3 in the boys' under-14 group. But top seed Filipina Evangeline Olivarez lost to IsraeTs Yael SegalReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-06-16 42 TELEFUNKEN and their local agents Pertama Audio have launched a major programme to celebrate Telefunken's 81st anniversary through the Second Times Inter-Business Houses athletics meet. Together, they have donated more than $10,000 worth of Telefunken audio and video equipment for the competitors' lucky draw. This216 words
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Advertisement11 1984-06-16 42 TIMES INTER-BUSINESS HOUSES ATHLETICS MEET National Stadium Saturday, September 1, IM411 words
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Miscellaneous88 1984-06-16 42 Today's events ATHLETICS Caltex agegroup championships (National Stadium, 2.30 p.m.). CBKUT SCA senior knockout final: SRC v SCC (Padang, 2.30 p.m.). Schoolboys coaching clinic (SRC, 2.30p.m.). E4HJKBTUANBM Spore Polo CUb annual gymkhana (Thomson Road, 2 JO p.m.). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: Jansenltes v Police (3 45 p.m.); SAFSA v Khalaa88 words
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282 1984-06-16 43 NANTES (France), Fri. France's Michel Platini and 18-year-old Belgian Enzo Scifo confront each other tomorrow in what promises to be an intriguing midfield contest between the master footballer of Europe and the player widely regarded as hii. natural successor. The Group One EuropeanReuter - 282 words
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Article350 1984-06-16 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Kampong Kapor quartet get six-month ban FOUR members of National Football League Division Three club Kampong Kapor were last night suspended for six months after being found guilty of assaulting Gilbraltar players in a League match on March 18 at the Deptford Road ground.350 words
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Article20 1984-06-16 43 INDIAN Association and Ceylon Sports Club drew 2-2 in an under-20 hockey match at Bales tier Road yesterday.20 words
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Article210 1984-06-16 43 HAKIKAT RAI - CURTAINS UP ON THE PREMIER LEAGUE JANSENTTES, who created shockwaves last season when they defeated Singapore Recreation Club to take the senior knockout hockey title, get the chance to prove that they can sustain that form when they meet Police Sports Association in their opening match210 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-06-16 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Singapore gtrlker Kantian knnjaraman Is the latest recruitment in Cheq Point's burning desire to form a soccer team good enough to take on the best in Malaysia. The 22-year-old Kannan has signed up with the credit card firm and Is doe to startNST - 227 words
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163 1984-06-16 43 Start of United's quest for success FOR Farrer Park United, the quest for the National Fooball League Division One title starts tonight when they face Jubilee Sports Association at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Jubilee are lust one of the obstacles in United 's six remaining games. To topple League leaders163 words
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Article48 1984-06-16 43 LONDON. Fri. Jack Charlton, who won a World Cupwinners' medal with England in 1966, returned to soccer management today when he was appointed boss of newlypromoted Newcastle United. Charlton, 49, succeeds Arthur Cox who resigned after steering the club back into the First Division. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article42 1984-06-16 43 BANGKOK. Fri. Rumania will meet Thailand A in the Thailand Invitational under-20 soccer final. Rumania beat the Soviet Union 2-0 in the second-leg semi-final here today to qualify 2-1 on aggregate. Thailand beat Hungary 1-0 in the other semi-final (2-0).42 words
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Article177 1984-06-16 43 NEW YORK, Fri. Cecil Cooper cracked a solo home run and EMon James added a two-run single to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to a 3-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in the American League baseball game yesterday. The winner was reliever Rick Waits, 1-2, who allowedUPI; Reuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-06-16 43 The fight which neither boxer can afford the luxury of defeat LAS VEGAS, Fri. American Thomas Hearns defends his World Boxing Council super welterweight title against Roberto Duran, of Panama, tomorrow In a fight almost certain to send the loser into fistic limbo. Te the winner, though, will go aReuter - 361 words
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Article150 1984-06-16 43 PETER SIOW - Reward for showing potential PETER SIOW FOR the first time, additional incentives will be given in the Milo youth basketball championships which will be played from June 20- July 15. The organisers have decided to award Nestle products to the five boys and five girls showing the most potential and150 words
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Article300 1984-06-16 43 Windies have England on the run BIRMINGHAM, Fri. The script was followed to the letter. West Indies' renowned pace-bowlers ripped through England's fragile batting yesterday to win the opening round of the five-match Test cricket series. England, bolstered from complete collapse by a typically belligerent 64 from all-rounder lan Bo300 words
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207 1984-06-16 43 Reuter LONDON. FYi. Alvin Kallicharran became the first batsman to score 1,000 first-class runs this season after he hit a brilliant 155 at Leicester yesterday. It was Warwickshire's former West Indian Test player's seventh century in only 14 county championship innings as his sideReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration570 1984-06-16 44 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By 4 SBS stands to lose about $500,000 by scrapping the advertising plan at this stage. This is a rather hefty price to pay for not playing by the rules. The company has learnt a lesson. It's time for the570 words
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169 1984-06-16 44 Amritsar's link with outside world restored NEW DELHI, Fri. The Sikh holy city of Amritsar restored its communication links with the outside world last night the first time in 11 days. The Press Trust of India (PTI) said telecommunication lines were re-connected along with power and water supplies to theAP; Reuter - 169 words
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Article50 1984-06-16 44 A CAPTION of the London Summit picture in The Sunday Times on June 10 identified the second person from left as the EEC Commissioner, Mr Gaston Thorn. The person is not Mr Thorn but Italian Prime Minister Bettino Craxi. We are sorry for the error.50 words
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Article61 1984-06-16 44 Mother charged with murder A PREGNANT woman was yesterday charged with the murder of her 19-month-old daughter early this month. Tham Ngan Hoe, 29, is alleged to have caused Tan Shu Ting's death at her Queen's Close home at Block 23A on June 4. No plea was taken and Tham,61 words
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Article64 1984-06-16 44 THE Public Utilities Board will srrap the $1 "turn-on" charge for electricity, water or gas supply to consumers' premises from July 1, according to the latest government gazette. But a new fee of $30 will be charged for the second test of a gas meter. A64 words
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Article38 1984-06-16 44 BEIJING, Fri. The Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed today that a diplomat at the Chinese Embassy in Mauritius has disappeared. Defections by diplomats, academics, businessmen and athletes have plagued communist China since its establishment in 1949. APAP - 38 words
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Article37 1984-06-16 44 KHARTOUM, Fri. A convicted thief was hanged in public today and his body left on display for 30 minutes in the first such execution since Islamic Shariah law was introduced in Sudan last September. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article338 1984-06-16 44 US, China agree on arms sale WASHINGTON, Fri. First deal of its kind, says Pentagon THE United States and China have agreed in principle to the sale of US anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons and some military technology to Beijing in a first deal of its type, Pentagon officials said. TheUPI; Reuter - 338 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-06-16 44 Party bids Trudeau farewell with show biz gala OTTAWA, Frl. Canada's ruling Liberal Party bade Farewell to Mr Pierre Trndeao with a show business gala towed by singer Paul Anka crooning 'a did It my way" to the outgoing Prime Minister. Last night, the party offered the man who hasReuter; UPI - 266 words
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286 1984-06-16 44 MATHEW YAP - 2,600 HUDC owners to pay $10 more in service fee MATHEW YAP By Move brings it in line with new estates' rate THE monthly service and conservancy fee for 2,596 HUDC owners in six estates will be raised by $10 from Oct 1. The higher fee of $75 will be286 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-06-16 44 TERESA OOI - Marmaduke it is TERESA OOI By London Reporter LONDON, Fri. Marmaduke Gingerbits, the mixed-up tomcat that started a 9-month "identikat" court case, was back in the arms of his real owners yesterday thanks to his peculiar aversion to milk. The three-year-old Marmaduke, at the centre of a legal battle that251 words
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Advertisement331 1984-06-16 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE The joint venture between Intraco and Metal Box of the UK to sell packaging technology to China has moved closer to its objective. WANG LOOK KEAH reports. Cheque books and credit cards are still not freely available in Singapore and this might331 words
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Miscellaneous129 1984-06-16 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair except for showers In a few areas in the late morning and early afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.11p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/18C Overcast Manila 24/34C Cloudy Amsterdam 9 17C Cloudy129 words
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Article, Illustration528 1984-06-16 1 Giggle, gasp and grimace KHNG EU MENG focuses on two books A CHOCOLATEGLACED hand grips a milk bar, threatening, as it were, to coat the latter with a smooth film of dark chocolate. A cigarette flares eerily in the night, sending long wisps of smoke spiralling into the darkness asHashi; Reuter; Klaus Hager; Roger Turqueti; Michael Day - 528 words
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Article, Illustration998 1984-06-16 4 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG By sususidtsdtsdtutsdu Sesame lemon chicken 3 whole chicken breasts remove the skin and bones 3 tbsp fresh lemon juice 2 tbsp light soy sauce 1 tbsp onion juice (fresh) 1 tbsp peanut oil 2 tsp minced fresh ginger root 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 b998 words
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742 1984-06-16 4 NATALIN LING - NATALIN LING Charlie Eating House 64 Upper Serangoon Road Reviewed by THERE is nothing pretentious about Charlie Eating House. It is exactly what its name says: an eating house. The furnishings are basic, even plebeian. But this is of no742 words
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188 1984-06-16 4 MAY HO - MAY HO By FOR authentic Penang food, cooked by Penang hawkers, head for the Southern Village on the 6th floor of Specialists' Centre. Buy the $10 booklets of coupons at the door and start queueing up at the stall serving your dish. There188 words
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Article1138 1984-06-16 5 MAY HO - MAY HO By Menu changes are made in restaurants to reflect seasonal items, weed out nonsellers and introduce new dishes. Our writer finds out how and when these changes are made, and what factors influence the planning of a menu. "YOU can't please everybody1,138 words
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Article381 1984-06-16 5 RICK GLADSTONE - Dumplings for masses RICK GLADSTONE By in Tianjin THE industrial city of Tianjin is known as the dumpling capital of north-east China, but its most famous eatery sells dumplings even dogs won't touch. The dumplings aro called gou bu li, which means "even dogs won't touch". They are named afterAP - 381 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-06-16 6 FREUD and the Post-Freudians by J. AC. Brown (Pelican, $12) Explains the main concepts of Freudian psychology and the later variations and deviations of those who have been influenced by Freud. The work of Freud's contemporaries Adler, Jung, Rank and Stekel is also reviewed. The Brain: A291 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1984-06-16 6 SHASHI THAROOR - SHASHI THAROOR THE MARCH OF FOLLY: From Troy to Vietnam By Barbara W. Tuchman Michael Joseph, 1984, hardcover 447 pages. $45 Reviewed by "IF MEN could learn from history," Coleridge once declared, "what lessons it might teach us!" The sad truth is, of course, that1,329 words
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Article, Illustration694 1984-06-16 6 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA Browsing in B D the library Qj/J By RETIREMENT POLICY IN THE NEXT 50 YEARS Edited by Michael Fogarty Heinemann, London, 1982 THIS book, the outcome of a conference on retirement policy held in London in December 1961, should be of particular interest to694 words
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Article, Illustration832 1984-06-16 7 CHRIS CHIA - These Eagles dare CHRIS CHIA ON WINGS OF EAGLES By Ken Follett Corgi, 1983, 474 pages $12 Reviewed by KEN FOLLETT'S On Wings of Eagles soars with such suspense, courage and adventure as are seldom found in real-life today. And that is what makes the novel an extraordinary thriller. On832 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-06-16 7 BEGIN A Biography by Eric Silver (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, hardback, $47.50) Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of Israel for more than six years (1977-1983) was a man of violence as well as a scholar. In this biography, Eric Silver, a journalist with The Guardian, probes325 words
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Article, Illustration745 1984-06-16 7 RAFFLES OF THE EASTERN ISLES By C.E. Wurtzburg Oxford University Press, 1984 788 pages. $45 Reviewed by YONG MUN CHEONG THE name of "Raffles" is übiquitous in Singapore. Quite apart from its being used by a major hotel, schools, and recently, a prestigious inner745 words
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Article, Illustration765 1984-06-16 9 LAURIE WAYBURN - LAURIE WAYBURN Cities can grow much of their own food. Shanghai produces all the vegetables it needs. With cities and the cost of imported food rising rapidly, gardens among the skyscrapers offer hope for feeding the urban poor. By in Mexico City WHAT do the shambas765 words
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890 1984-06-16 9 RUTH YOUNGBLOOD - RUTH YOUNGBLOOD By in Fitchburg, Massachusetts 4 The information learned in business courses has immediate practical use and moving up through the ranks of MMAP increases one's sense of responsibility. s Mike Murray, president AUDREY SMITH is looking for a job with prospectsUPI - 890 words
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Advertisement569 1984-06-16 11 A NEW ERA IN MEDICAL CARE fl Ifl K -#*s> rf^jiii PY |^^^j[ Medicare offidalty opens today Medicare limbs and Aids Pte. I id provides IJ^iBBB Post Amputation specifically to provide a jl *jj|jk substitutes for natural limbs rT^tk <■ Management of the foot and footwear modi- «SflHfl^^ 1 fications569 words
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Advertisement720 1984-06-16 13 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES mm Telex Service: Address: Rates: Min. Charges: CTAIJTC S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5J23.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 nleJw»L« RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times- 5573.20 HosooO I Times House ■MUHUUIUmmim Tel^OOllTit 2724-7 &2m P Tre S O9| R ad720 words
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Advertisement661 1984-06-16 13 1 5jB^^ ade Dev elopment Board J^ Trade Development Board (TDB) is a young and I dynamic statutory body. We are looking for I experienced and qualified professionals who want I to help promote Singapore's exports. We have vacancies for the following positions: ECONOMIST The Economist will be required to661 words
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Advertisement891 1984-06-16 13 I /fill. 1 1 H n IM. T PRICE WATERHOUSE offers a widt range of Personnel Consultancy Services providing specialist advice to clients on job evaluation, salary survey, compensation planning, labour legislation, employee and industrial relations, and manpower planning in addition to executive recruitment. We seek a resourceful and experienced891 words
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Advertisement178 1984-06-16 13 MAERSK MAERSK LINE (S) PTE LTD has openings for TRAINEES We are interested in people who are keen in making shipping their career. Successful candidates will be given on the job training in ship agency and shipowning functions. Those who meet the following requirements are invited to apply- Singapore Citizen178 words
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Advertisement701 1984-06-16 14 APPOINTMENTS leywell Pte Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell Inc. a 500 Company engaged in high technology. We are a leading lufacturer ot a full range of computer equipment from large scale nnframes to corporate microcomputers. Honeywell has also pioneered in software development and is a world leader701 words
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Advertisement354 1984-06-16 14 OOJ computer services pte. ltd. We are inviting applicants to join our dynamic company as MARKETING EXECUTIVE The person shall have the following prerequisite: 1 or more years of selling experience preferably in the computer business or office equipment sales. Proven record of sales is essential. Possess tertiary education and354 words
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Advertisement1067 1984-06-16 14 The Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, Ltd. Our client, The Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, Ltd., which has a worldwide network of branches, representative offices and banking subsidiaries, will soon be opening a branch in Singapore. Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates to fill the following positions in the branch. Assistant1,067 words
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Advertisement697 1984-06-16 15 APPOINTMENTS k young, ambitious m M graduates a career in HJ I Management I H Information Consulting m M- The Management Information Consulting Division f||| jp of Arthur Andersen Co., is the world's largest, |1J :f most successful information consulting organisation. ilp The Division employs over 6,000 top professionals in697 words
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Advertisement789 1984-06-16 15 Why be #2? Be #1! If you are not currently offered the challenge of being in the number one position, you may just be the one we are looking for to fill two important positions in an organisation with a business turnover of over $700 million. It is likely that789 words
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Advertisement763 1984-06-16 15 NCB SENIOR POSITIONS IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT The National Computer Board (NCB) Management Philosophy is founded on peopleorientation. We are now looking for professionals experienced in Human Resource Management to be part of our management team to be responsible for this key organisational function. The positions require persons with drive763 words
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Advertisement624 1984-06-16 16 APPOINTMENTS /CITIBANK the local bank that's a global bank Citibank is one of the world's largest and most progressive international banks. We now have the following vacancies:MARKETING OFFICER CASH MANAGEMENT SERVICES The Job You will join a team that supports the corporate banking group. This team employs the most modern624 words
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Advertisement670 1984-06-16 16 srruramsTOCANT Royal Brunei Airlines, the National Airline of Negara Brunei Darussalam is looking for suitable candidates to fill the following positions within the Engineering Department. 1. LINE MECHANIC I BSB3O *****5 per month Candidates should have several years experience of maintaining and defect rectification of 8737, 8747, JTBD engines and670 words
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Advertisement678 1984-06-16 16 SPONSORSHIP DIPLOMA IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT 1984 We invite those seeking a rewarding and challenging career in our hotel to apply for sponsorship for the 3-year diploma course in Hotel Management due to begin in September 1984 This course is developed jointly by the Singapore Hotel Association Training and Educational Centre678 words
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Advertisement708 1984-06-16 16 intraco) We need young people with a flair for marketing to join a successful team in international trading. The successful candidates will perform sales and marketing duties that are varied and interesting. We are looking for people who: have tertiary education but those with GCE 'A' will also be considered708 words
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Advertisement699 1984-06-16 17 APPOINTMENTS i M/An European Company, based in Jurong, involved in the\| i I manufacturing ot building products wishes to appoint I high calibre sales persons for the positions of SALES EXECUTIVES (PACKAGE OVER $35,000 P.A.) The persons shall market the company's wide range of building products to the industrial and699 words
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Advertisement970 1984-06-16 17 ill nU 111 n^ S!!!!!!!! ***** < "■mmim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ill HI! nniiiiiMiMiMiiiiiiiiii nun niiiuiiiiii i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiitiiiii mini iiiiimiiiiiiimiuuiiiiii ||j Wr I I I LI Wr Working Towards A Better Tomorrow |1 f We are a large multi-national organisation, manufacturing and exporting electrical and electronic products to more than970 words
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Advertisement396 1984-06-16 17 I WALK-IN INTERVIEW I I HILTON HOTEL I I JAPAN ROOM I I SATURDAY 16 JUNE 1984 I I 9.00 AM TO 5.00 PM I Hewlett Packard, a major designer and I manufacturer of precision measurement and I I computation equipment is offering career I opportunities for professionals in Singapore396 words
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Advertisement597 1984-06-16 17 W Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents I of Singapore for the appointments indicated below: I (A) GRAPHICS ARTIST/DESIGNER GRADE II (Gross Salary: $999 to $1914 pm) Five years' relevant experience plus the following qualifications (i) Three GCE 'O' Level Passes including Art or equivalent plus art597 words
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Advertisement603 1984-06-16 18 APPOINTMENTS 1 1 MiniScnbe l| is here! H we are a leading US high technology multinational manuB facturer of computer peripherals. Owing to our rapid T growth in the Far East Operations, we are urgently seekI ing for a group of highly motivated and promising inI== dividuals for our new603 words
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Advertisement610 1984-06-16 18 Data General Corporation is a Fortune 500 Company which designs, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. We have installed over 1 32,000 computers in 57 countries worldwide. We invite applications for the position of: I MATERIAL PLANNER I Responsibilities: Plans and controls material levels per materials requirement planning, ensures the610 words
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Advertisement496 1984-06-16 18 We invite dynamic and highly motivated H individuals to fill the following positions in H our established Engineering Consultancy H firm: I QUANTITY SURVEYORS H Recognised degree in Building or QuanH tity Surveying. H Minimum 3 years' working experience H in quantity surveying, building or civil H engineering projects. I496 words
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Advertisement706 1984-06-16 18 In line with our 5 year expansion H programme (1982 86). we invite H applications from suitably H qualified Singapore nti/ens. Kg Permanent Residents of fl H Singapore and ASEAN citizens fl to fill the following posts fl fl Electrical Electronic fl Engineering Department H Mechanical Engineering SB Department W706 words
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Advertisement425 1984-06-16 19 APPOINTMENTS I MESA I I requires I ENGINEERS I I Mechanical Design I Requirements/Duties: Degree/Diploma in Mechanical I Engineering Minimum 2 years' experience related I to plastic technology in radio casings I •To carry out research, designs, cost estimation on radio plastic casing of I new products I Mechanical I425 words
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Advertisement646 1984-06-16 19 1 1 MiniScnbe 1 1 is here! I E we are a leading US high technology multlI national specialised In the manufacturing I of computer peripherals. Our new Singapore I plant will commence operations shortly In I Ang mo Klo industrial Estate. Opportunities I are available in tHe following appointments:646 words
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Advertisement592 1984-06-16 19 ,<■ <: Applications are invited from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the following j J position ACCOUNTANT The Job The successful candidate will be a member of the management team in the Finance Control Division. After a brief period of orientation, the appointee will have initial primary responsibility for the592 words
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Advertisement405 1984-06-16 19 Career Opportunity in 1 1 1 I II l^fl I 1 DU PONT (SINGAPORE) ELECTRONICS PTE LTD a subsidiary of E.I. Du Pont de Nemours, a top fortune 500 Company engaged in the production of electronic connectors and interconnec- tion systems, invites applications for I the position of PURCHASING OFFICER405 words
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Advertisement350 1984-06-16 19 Singapore Aero-I ngine Ovcffcaul Pic) I imited unites applications inr positions ol I TRAINEE QUALITY ENGINEER Applicants must possess i I aiinu u>n\ DiploI t>;« m Mechanical. I -lectnc.il. tectrowica. I'roI ductivin or Aeii>nautical ngmcering I he\ I must ha\e completed hill-tune national service I or not be liable foi350 words
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Advertisement531 1984-06-16 20 APPOINTMENTS 0 HITACHI I Hitachi Electronic Devices (8) Pt«. Ltd. I Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million colour television I picture tubes manufacturing company in Jurong has immediate vacancies for the following positions. Assistant personnel Officer Diploma in Personnel Management or Business Studies with at least 1 year experience in531 words
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Advertisement636 1984-06-16 20 We are seeking a talented and enthusiastic individual to fill the position of Preferably a degree in Computer Science or equivalent. Minimum 3 years on-line system analysis and programming experience in MRP or Finance systems. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in PDP computers. The Job: Our MIS636 words
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Advertisement665 1984-06-16 20 NOTICES I GUINNESS MALAYSIA KKKIIAI) H (Incorporated in Malaysia) 1 FINANCIAL YEAR 1983/84 HALF YEARLY REPORT The Board of Directors of Guinness Malaysia Berhad has pleasure in announcing the unaudited trading results for the six months ended 31st March. 1984 Group Company 31.3.84 31.3.83 31.3.84 31.3.83 MS'OOO MS'OOO Change MS'OOO665 words
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Advertisement8 1984-06-16 20 The Straits Times Classified's hot line is 737-11668 words
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Advertisement152 1984-06-16 20 mm mm THE FIRST LADY OF CRIME THE SPEAKER OF MANDARIN by Ruth Rendell There were some things about this trip to China that Inspector Wexford. a country policeman, could never have dreamt of That an old woman with bound feet would haunt him from one city to the next152 words
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Advertisement1223 1984-06-16 21 IDHDB I BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET I Tenders are invited for the letting of the following A) Eating Houses, Shops A Offices at Jurong East N'Hood 5 Contract 10 (Block 342 to Block 353) I B) Bank A Offices at Pasir Panjang Wholesale H Centre C) Hawker Stalls at National1,223 words
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Advertisement464 1984-06-16 21 Tenders are invited from Specialist Firms with adequate financial capacity and technical experience for:The Supply and Installation of Fiastorglass Coiling to Tho Proposod U -Storey Wisma Tun Fuad Stephen* Development Complex at Jolan Tuoran, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.' Tender documents and drawings are available from 12th Juno, 1984 during office hours464 words
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Advertisement657 1984-06-16 22 NOTICES In the matter of THK COMPANIKS ACT, CAP. IHS and In the matter of (i.M.r MIIIKM MOTORS PTK. LTD. At an Kxtraordinary General Meeting of the Members of G.M.F. ELECTRIC MOTORS PTE. LTD. the minutes were signed pursuant to Section 147(6) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 by the-657 words
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Advertisement936 1984-06-16 22 JjF sapS HOTEL ROYAL UMITED I B (Incorporafed In Singapore) I ANNOUNCEMENT I I RESULTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR TO 31ST DECEMBER 1983 I H The directors of Hotel Royal Limited (the "company") are pleased to announce the audited results of I M the company and its subsidiaries (collectively the936 words
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Miscellaneous212 1984-06-16 22 COMICS G ARFIELD ji m d« v/5 I 7 MeRE'S VOOR VI WHAT'S THE MATTER? I I THINK ONE VCEReAL.GARFieLPy VOU HONGRV?J OP THE FLAKES 7 f~P V JOST MOVEP j^ fe* f 6 JfM 1984 umtec) Feature Syndicate. lnc BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates spaning M'^f212 words
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Advertisement682 1984-06-16 23 APPOINTMENTS I PROPERTY MARKETING MANAGER Our client, a multi-million international property development group, is currently building prestigious quality complexes in prime Orchard Road. Our client is looking for a SENIOR MARKETING MANAGER to spearhead the sales of the office, shopping and residential units. He/she should have first class contacts in682 words
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Advertisement424 1984-06-16 23 3WES(S.E.A.) PTE LTD^ A fast growing and progressive Company and Specialist Contractor in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering turnkey projects, H.T. and L.T. Switchgear Manufacturer, as well as an Industrial/Ship Automation Specialist, requires experienced and qualified personnel for the following positions: designers (switchboard) Candidates must have at least a Diploma in424 words
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Miscellaneous387 1984-06-16 23 PEANUTS ByachMz I MERE'S THE U)ORLp\ I LET'S SEE..UAS ITO I[7 AM YES VI I tiwt'c a 7\ FAMOUS SDRGEON ON HAVE SUR6ERY TOPAY OR K PpRcnRM SiißfiFev V™_ AT 5 A RELIEF J C HISIUAYTOTME I PERFORM SURGERY 7 I I rtw-UK/v\ V OPERATING R00M... TMINK I MAVE IT387 words
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Advertisement303 1984-06-16 24 V celebration Coupon t Collect your $1 coupon with every $10 spent Japanese and Western Restaurants ]Pv^ "^^'s'Wßlli a redeemable $1 coupon. kl/ I. jfia^Mfl Coupon is redeemable on weekdays r*^g fr^ I3^Bl after 5 pm, and on weekends and MB^ Mr^^ "XTWP j •Non redeemable for cash and cigarette303 words
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Advertisement415 1984-06-16 24 I MMGOOmBSOwq of the biggest furniture display centres T\ m— Above NTUC B B hh ft i^B tk IB I f**.- '^S jrLA I^BLi^ r^ f* I I J^ liiiii l^^^P I'js BP rj^ '"y-j »^ffl^^» 1 Tt^lm L. si W*^^ Ill* *'W i^Bß^Pßfe^l* L I Solid pine sj^ lot415 words
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Advertisement161 1984-06-16 24 II Vfr MT W. W~M m~ I rW^^T America's leading DO-IT-YOURSELF W^f^jlkMjL^jr^^^WM^lmWl^r Airless Paint Sprayer We make it simple, from start to professional finish. Whatever needs painting, Paintmaster got it covered. M MMnusra MvLm. Completely self contained-needs no m V B^ compressor aflaHHalH ■P^Tl *No nozzle or P S t0161 words
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Article, Illustration863 1984-06-16 25 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN PLAZA SUITE Ch 12, 8.35 p.m., tonight Previewed by Director Harvey Medlinsky has the pair of veteran actors playing their parts in the broadest fashion, loping about the stage at an exhausting pace. Yet it is evident that they are enjoying themselves863 words
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Advertisement362 1984-06-16 25 INTRODUCING THE SHAPE OF THINGS ID COME FROM I HUY. ,§r I 'fl Bl H fl I .j^l »fl fc i& 1 s "'^^^^^l^flfl!llK^^^^^ll^^^^^^R^ > fl Ik,* V**' <Wted#' ill B^bl B^rw%l 4h fk\ J BjpP y^ Bf^ BV Iml Bf I BT BVBh b^i 4 vl jAm Bb Bb362 words
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Miscellaneous432 1984-06-16 25 What's on ARTS FESTIVAL VISUAL ARTS Three art exhibitions at the National Museum \rt Gallery from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Free. SINGAPORE ART: A DECADE Some outstanding paintings and sculptures produced between 1974 and 1983 by Singapore artists. On till July 1. THE ART OF CHANG D A-CHIEN The432 words
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Miscellaneous199 1984-06-16 25 starring Cliff Robertson, Marisa Mell and Jack Hawkins. Hilton Movie House, 8.15 p.m. SENTOSA FISHING CONTEST TM At Sentosa's Eastern Lagoon (Canoe Centre) from 8 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Admission: $4.50 for adults. Participants are required to bring their own equipment. Fishing line diameter should not exceed 0.45 mm or199 words
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Advertisement657 1984-06-16 26 v iP^ j^lT^*^*^ M Mil j Casa Rosita is set amidst the quiet greenery within the prime and throu g£ the solid-wood door. Further in, the Th e Clubhouse and central location just offßukit Timah Road bounded by Balmoral d^ i^mo^^enco^ntered m the bed** Recreational Facilities and ScOttS Roads, and657 words
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Article, Illustration754 1984-06-16 27 si.varom-: FESTIVAL or arts y£J THE BLACK LIGHT THEATRE OF PRAGUE World Trade Centra Auditorium Thursday, 8 p.m. Reviewed by CATHERINE TAN THEY were right words cannot describe the Black Light Theatre of Prague. Their kind of magic has to be seen and experienced. AndNGHAI CHEE WAH - 754 words
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Article, Illustration691 1984-06-16 27 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN Introducing the boy who stars with Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. By When they said I got the part, I went home and told my eight brothers and sisters and we all jumped up and downDAVID TAN - 691 words
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Article174 1984-06-16 27 FOR SALE Tkfti Classical Dance Troape, tonight Two $10 tickets. Call Grace, *****56. The Nash Ensemble of Louden, tomorrow. Two $10 tickets. Call Catherine, *****33. Penta Theatre, Tues- day. Pour $15 (Row KK) tickets. Call Miss Annie Lim, *****22. At The Ballet, Thursday. Two $10 (F*****) tickets.174 words
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Article494 1984-06-16 27 JdS at the Fest WALKED into the hello-how-do-you-do press conference for the Thai Classical Dance Troupe last Thursday at the Mandarin, the official festival hotel. Was stunned to see the room full almost to overflowing, but it turned out that most of the 50 or so people494 words
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Advertisement180 1984-06-16 27 "Let's meet and have some f^^fe^^^T^ cheeky chimp fun !"^.sSL"JSSsi- \M3ffW£zoo>M, the rest of her chimpanzee gang. w3§P 1^ They'll tickle you with their crazy chimpanzee antics and Jj n f^^ m f humour, charm you with their one thousand and one facial vV^SL Clrat\f\ Torran expressions and gestures, and180 words
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Advertisement144 1984-06-16 28 h no nestnctions on Foreigners Pastoral View is situated at the junction Developer/Bookings. of Bassein Road and Akyab Road on an elevated land. The location speaks for VI II I II HG3lty rIG LIQ itself the convenience of city life. 9, Bassein Road, Singapore 1130. The 10-Storey building is composed144 words
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Advertisement20 1984-06-16 28 The Leader in Lighting-est. 1954. v r t \^fl I THE BEST SH^^DQMFOR QUALnY UGhfnNG THE LARGEST IMPORTEROF QUALnY FITTINGS20 words
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Miscellaneous1707 1984-06-16 28 MDUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE tf_ Mystic exposed i sbcs i n^noon* i Li^r. HaiaVHeflL^HHai ex "Live" Sample Pages vs South Korea and Iraq vs Qatar 5.58 am National Anthem Brief followed by Pro- Hfii-^-lW] B^L^L^Lla^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^LV l-00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 5.00 Irama dan Lagu (Malay/r) followed by1,707 words
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