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Title Section15 1984-06-23 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-06-23 1 Missiles explosion first thought to be nuclear Washington Post WASHINGTON, Friday A MASSIVE explosion m the Soviet Union has destroyed up to one-third of the surface-to-air missile stockpile for the Soviet Northern Fleet. News of the explosion at the ammunition depot m Severomorsk, at theUPI; Reuter - 360 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-06-23 1 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By A METRE-LONG bomb a remnant from World War II was found burled m a construction site m Orchard Road yesterday. The bomb, which the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit from the 36 Singapore Combat Engineers identified as a Japanese aerial army bomb, wasRAYMOND LEE - 180 words
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Article122 1984-06-23 1 Doctor who ran brothel NEW YORK, Fri. Police have broken up a brothel run by a psychiatrist m which about 500 men slept with prostitutes and then had their medical insurance companies pay for the "sex therapy" sessions. Manhattan district attorney Robert Morganthau said yesterday that pyschiatrist Alan Pearl andReuter - 122 words
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Article192 1984-06-23 1 Winsemius back and off again DR ALBERT Winsemius, Singapore's retired economic adviser, returned to the Republic, but only for a week. The Dutch economist, who had helped m Singapore's economic planning since 1960, was seen at the Shangri-La Hotel yesterday. He had earlier m the week attended a conference at192 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-06-23 1 JAKARTA, Frl. Ind«Mito hae granted mi intitUl one-year work permit to s> Chinese badminton star to train the women's badminton team m this eoantry a spokesman of the Indonesian manpower department said today. Head ef the department's public relations sectton Mariana Svtopo, said thatAFP - 199 words
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511 1984-06-23 1 GRACE CHNG - Grants for pig waste plants stopped GRACE CHNG By THE government has rescinded, with immediate effect, a $65 million scheme to help pig farmers build waste treatment plants to control pollution. Farmers who had already started work on such plants would be compensated. The total amount of compensation is likely511 words
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Article66 1984-06-23 1 NEW DELHI, Frl. The Indian federal government today said It was assuming Increased powers to deal with what it called "terrorism and divisive tendencies" In the country, In an apparent reference to developments In Punjab. An ordinance promulSted by President ZaU igh last night and releasedAFP - 66 words
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Advertisement73 1984-06-23 1 KING'S# INDUSTRIAL SAFETY J^& WH^ KING'S SHOE MFQ PTE LTD Vy\^3» 1 47 Kallang Way 1 Singapore 1 334. KING SON EARTH T»h *****1 1 (5 III)**) SAOOLE nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn| leather j Model By 25 Executive chair m leather, with swivel, tilt and gas -lift mechanism. Prans The label on every73 words
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Advertisement65 1984-06-23 1 What HDB flats will cost from July 1 THE Housing Board has released the new prices of HDB flats. These will come into effect on July 1. There will be no increases m downpayments. Cairnhill flats for rant snappad up Meanwhile, all 80 flats m Cairnhill offered by the HDB65 words
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Advertisement27 1984-06-23 1 Inside 70 pages today SUMMARY Z WORLD NEWS 3-8 TMESCOPE 12 CAUSEWAY if EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS if BACKGROUND 2f TIMEBDOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 26-37,39 RACING 38J9 SPORTS «4327 words
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Advertisement485 1984-06-23 1 *d^- TMf ALL-SPORTS STORE f, M?J» HU> tAST SHOOING CfM^Kf POT s«s o«o«apo «o*o singapo«« jtn Tomorrow... The mind-probers Continuing our series on The Making of a Candidate IQ tests, building blocks, mMI jigsaw puzzles and cartoons \(t)ttnf they sound like child's ploy Vrl^ty But the polititian-to-be who ir^jjT has485 words
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Article622 1984-06-23 2 From doll to dust THE wages of "sin" and a much cheaper price tag rSSL sure S r b S £!f h for more 55) Imitation S? t*8 c Patch Kfds. The "illegitimate" dolls brought here without proper adoption papers were crushed by a steamroller at a car park622 words
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Article265 1984-06-23 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: AMERICA cannot be serious about withdrawing Its troops from Europe. Its cultural, economic and political links with the continent are so firm that It Is almost Inconceivable to think of one without the otter. However, the strength of support In the US legislature for giving265 words
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Article66 1984-06-23 2 MERCHANT NAVY'S CLOUT THE Soviet military machine and its nuclear arsenal are not the only threats to the West. The Russian fleet of merchant ships is also a growing force. A Western analyst believes that "Moscow's shipping policy is guided more by global political policies than commercial objectives". In66 words
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Article295 1984-06-23 2 Points to ponder JOHN McENROE and Martina Navratilova will have different points to prove when they set out as favourites to retain their singles titles at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships next week Each has lost just once this year, but despite his triumph m seven of his eight 1984295 words
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Article211 1984-06-23 2 THINGS TO CLARIFY BEFORE GAS DEAL'S IN THE PIPELINE PRICE and other points still need to be clarified before a final agreement can be concluded for piping of Malaysian natural gas to Singapore's power stations. Datuk Dr James Ongkili the Malaysian Minister m the Prime Minister' Department, who is211 words
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Article613 1984-06-23 2 Anzus' fate if... NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon has warned that an election victory by the opposition Labour Party might mean a pullout by Wellington from the Anzus defence pact. Sir Robert, m a Sydney interview during his visit to Australia yesterday, said m such613 words
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Article190 1984-06-23 2 Biggest army camp THE Malaysian government has begun work on the country's biggest army camp. The proposed army combat training centre m Gemas, Johor, is estimated to cost $550 million. It is expected to meet the army's training needs for at least 20 years. Work on the190 words
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Article658 1984-06-23 2 A paperback quickie EARLIER this year, Anthony Burgess published his personal selections of favourite English novels and immediately whipped a storm m the literary circles. It was a paperback quickie of a list called Ninety-nine Novels, grandiosely subtitled The Best m English Since 1939 and modestly subtitled A658 words
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Article, Illustration495 1984-06-23 3 Khmer Rouge man considered 'a diplomatic outcast' THE Foreign Minister of the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea, Mr Khieu Samphan from the Khmer Rouge faction, has been quietly told by China to replace its Ambassador m Beijing, Mr Chhorn Hay, Asian diplomatic sources disclosed.Pananews - 495 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-06-23 3 POLICE, fellow workers and grieving family members conversed at the Halshan coalmine near Talpeh on Thursday as rescue operation continued for 5f more miners still trapped underground after an explosion. Grieving relatives, who for two days had sheltered from searing heat under coal-dost coveredUPI - 134 words
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225 1984-06-23 3 UN help for Thais in war against pirates BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand received US$2.l million (554.4 million) from the United Nations today to expand its war against pirates preying on Indochinese "boat oeople" m the South China Sea. Mr Jacques Terlin, representing the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), handedUPI; Reuter - 225 words
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Article50 1984-06-23 3 KATMANDU, Fri. Thousands of immigrants from India flowing into Nepal are contributing to a population boom that could assume "menacing proportions" m the tiny Himalayan kingdom, a government study warns. Nepal's population has reached 16 million and is growing at a rate of 2.6 per cent a UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article46 1984-06-23 3 HONGKONG, Fri. A team of pathologists has identified 29 bodies of crewmen who died m the sinking of an American oil exploration ship, Glomar Java Sea, last Oct fe m the South China Sea but could not identify two others, authorities said today. UPIUPI - 46 words
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Article274 1984-06-23 3 Thailand accuses Vietnam BANGKOK, Friday THAILAND today accused Vietnam of trying to divert world attention from its occupation of Laos and Cambodia by blowing up a minor Thai-Lao-tian border dispute into a major political issue. The secretary-general of the National Security Council, Sqd-Ldr Prasong Soonsiri, told reporters that Vietnam hopedReuter - 274 words
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288 1984-06-23 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. A World Bank agency specialising m private investment m developing countries unveiled plans yesterday to spend more than US$7 billion (5514.7 billion) on Third World ventures m the next five years. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) said a US$65OReuter - 288 words
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167 1984-06-23 3 '20 killed in Viet army mutiny' report BANGKOK, Fri. Twenty Vietnamese troops were killed and seven wounded m a mutiny at a Vietnamese garrison m the western Cambodian province of Battambang, Khmer Rouge radio reported today. The broadcast, monitored m Bangkok, said fighting broke out among Vietnamese troops garrisoned atUPI; Reuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-06-23 4 Sir Robert warns of impact on Pacific SYDNEY, Fri. NEW Zealand Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon has warned that his country might pull out of the Anzus defence pact if the opposition Labour Party won the general election next month.AP - 251 words
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270 1984-06-23 4 Soviets plan 'very large' war games COPENHAGEN, Fri. The Soviet Union is preparing one of its largest military manoeuvres, Danish and Nato military intelligence said yesterday. Nato spokesmen said the Western military alliance is closely monitoring the preparations for amphibious and land troop manoeuvres starting on June 28. The 60,000UPI; Reuter - 270 words
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204 1984-06-23 4 'China may still be helping Pakistan's N-arms project' WASHINGTON, Fri. China, contrary to its public pledges, may be continuing to aid Pakistan's nuclear weapons programme, according to Reagan administration officials and Congressional sources. The sources said there was some evidence that Beijing seems to be helping Pakistan m one particularNYT - 204 words
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Article68 1984-06-23 4 NEW SOUTH WALES trade unions yesterday announced their support for the state government m the doctors' dispute, saying they would prepare a campaign for the defence of the national health scheme, Medicare. A Labour Council meeting m Sydney said it would not stand idly by and allowAFP - 68 words
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Article74 1984-06-23 4 AUTHORITIES REOPENED all but two Sikh temples and relaxed travel and curfew restrictions m Punjab, as army troops continued their operations yesterday to flush out Sikh extremists across the northern Indian state. The Golden Temple m the city of Amritsar and a shrine m the town of MuktsarAP - 74 words
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Article79 1984-06-23 4 A UNITED STATES arms control negotiator says the US will offer to limit its advantage m nuclear-armed bombers m exchange for Soviet concessions m landbased nuclear missiles when the Soviets return to the bargaining table. Ambassador Edward Rowny, speaking at a meeting of the Royal UnitedUPI - 79 words
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Article60 1984-06-23 4 TOP LEADER Deng Xiaoping yesterday assured a business delegation from Hongkong that Beijing's policies on the colony would not change after it recovers sovereignty m 1997. The official Xinhua news agency said Mr Deng met the business leaders m Beijing for two hours. China has declared that Hongkong'sReuter - 60 words
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Article80 1984-06-23 4 THE NEXT round of indirect talks on the Afghan crisis between the Foreign ministers of Afghanistan and Pakistan will open on Aug 24 m Geneva, a United Nations spokesman said on Thursday. It follows two previous sessions of indirect contact, sponsored by the United Nations, m 1982 andAFP - 80 words
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152 1984-06-23 4 $165 m aid for organ transplant patients WASHINGTON, Fri. The Hoot* of Representatives pMMd a US$7B million (B$lM million) package yesterday to help people la need of life-saving organ transplants Had a donor. The vote mi StM. The neuin, whleh now goes to the Beaato, would create a computerised nationalUPI - 152 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-06-23 6 Arab states recruiting more of own men into their armies Time for us to look inwards, says defence chief BAHRAIN, Fri. THE fear of being drawn into the Iran-Iraq conflict has led some Persian Gulf states to start a campaign to recruit more of their own men into their armies.Reuter - 454 words
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214 1984-06-23 6 Awacs data may go to other Gulf states WASHINGTON, Fri. The Defence Department has not ruled out the possibility that Persian Gulf countries other than Kuwait might receive data gathered from United States radar surveillance planes and passed on by Saudi Arabia. The Saudis had been relaying information from USUPI - 214 words
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248 1984-06-23 6 ROTTERDAM, Friday A GLUT on the world oil market had virtually filled storage tanks at this major trading terminal, oil industry sources said today. Refineries around the Rotterdam and Europoort harbours, which include Royal Dutch Shell, British Petroleum, Exxon and Texaco, areReuter - 248 words
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Article197 1984-06-23 6 CAIRO, Frl. Divers have recovered coins and muskets from Napoleon Bonaparte's flagship L'Orlent, sank by the British off Egypt In 1798, according to a Franco-Egyptian expedition exploring the wreck. The French and Egyptian divers hope w raise the hulk of the ship, which mayReuter - 197 words
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355 1984-06-23 7 Thousands of jobs at stake: Thatcher LONDON, Friday. PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher, amid opposition taunts of "blood on your hands", yesterday said Britain's violence-mar-red miners' strike risked thousands of jobs. The angry exchanges erupted m the House of Commons as rail unions, heeding a National Union of Mineworkers' (NUM) callAP; UPI - 355 words
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Article111 1984-06-23 7 LONDON, Fri. Solicitors m England and Wales are to be allowed to advertise their services for the first time m centuries as long as they exercise good taste. The move was sanctioned yesterday by the Law Society, the profession's ruling body. The decision does not apply toReuter - 111 words
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478 1984-06-23 7 Mitterrand raises Sakharov's case despite warning MOSCOW, Fri. MR Francois Mitterrand and Mr Konstantin Chernenko clashed publicly over human rights last night, with the French President abandoning diplomatic convention to raise the case of Dr Andrei Sakharov, the Soviet physicist and rights activist, atNYT; UPI; AP - 478 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-06-23 7 DOESN'T she look just a little like E.T.? Well, Mrs Gertrude Shilling wouldn't mind the comparison too much. She's used to doing Extraordinary Things that nuke people's eyes pop. She must also have more than penny to her name as she wears a different hat each dayUPI - 72 words
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242 1984-06-23 7 I am willing to talk to Soviets, says Reagan WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan yesterday repeated his willingness to talk to the Soviet Union, but he lamented that Moscow had not yet shown a commitment to improving relations with the West. "We want to develop a more realistic working relationshipReuter - 242 words
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153 1984-06-23 7 BONN, Fri. West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher announced his decision to step down next February as chairman of the liberal Free Democratic Party, after a five-hour meeting with leaders of the party and a conference with Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Mr Genscher,UPI - 153 words
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Article30 1984-06-23 7 ABERDEEN (Scotland), Fri. Three North Sea oil workers died and six others were injured yesterday m a platform fire 320 km northeast of the Shetland Islands. APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration439 1984-06-23 8 Document stresses problem is largely due to external factors ADDIS ABABA, Fri. WHILE ministers of Latin American countries are discussing their debt problems m Colombia, their African counterparts have just concluded similar discussions m Ethiopia. Although Africa's debts amount to only a third of LatinAFP; UPI - 439 words
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263 1984-06-23 8 CARTAGENA, Fri. LATIN American ministers said they were confident of reaching agreement today on a joint strategy to ease the region's huge debt burden. But they said differences remained on the precise mechanisms to achieve this. The ministers of finance and foreign affairsReuter - 263 words
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191 1984-06-23 8 MANILA, Frl. Prime Minister Cesar Virata yesterday said negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a critical US$65O million (5J1.365 million) loan would resume after annual consultations next week. Philippine government and IMF officials were scheduled to meet on June 29UPI - 191 words
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100 1984-06-23 8 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. The Argentine government today clamped price controls on 50 basic packaged food products m a bid to slow 568 per cent annual rate of inflation. Commerce Secretariat sources said the controls on products including butter, milk, rice and noodles wouldReuter - 100 words
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Article380 1984-06-23 9 IRENE NGOO; MATHEW YAP - IRENE NGOO MATHEW YAP Some applicants queue overnight to be first m line By and ALL 80 flats the Housing Board offered for rent m Cairnhill were snapped up yesterday. Some people queued overnight, with the first m line as early as 11 p.m. on380 words
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389 1984-06-23 9 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP T New selling prices of HDB flats from July 1 How one applicant feels Z my hus- band and I thought we stood a chance off getting one there (a flat at Cairnhill). Then, out of the blue, the389 words
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365 1984-06-23 9 Renting out unfair, say some on waiting list THE Housing Board's move to rent oat the Cairnhill flats has Irked many HUDC applicants on the waiting Ust. They charged that the hoard's decision was "unfair and arbitrary" and said they ought to h%ve been told about it earlier. At least365 words
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300 1984-06-23 9 MRT building noise 'can be minimised' ghfghghfdhg NOISE from the building of the Mass Rapid Transit system a large part of which will be above ground may have a significant effect on residents m the affected areas. Dr Raymond B. W. Heng, senior lecturer with the National University of Singapore's300 words
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Article122 1984-06-23 9 'Problem' soil will need care "PROBLEM" soil conditions will crop up only along one-fifth of the Mass Rapid Transit system's route. Soft soils could cause ground movements, the effects of which will depend on how near buildings are. Mr Keith Morton, director of Earth Sciences (Asia) Ltd, one of the122 words
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138 1984-06-23 9 A CASUAL observation by a man known as "Sheik" prompted three men to rob a diamond trader's office where, they were told, large sums of money were kept. Sheik had shown A.A. Abdul Latiff, 27, a stall assistant, Mohamed Anwar s/o Abdul Jaleel, 37,138 words
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Article74 1984-06-23 9 A FAST-FINGERED conman swopped a packet of fakes for $39,000 worth of diamonds at a shop m Shaw Towers, Beach Road, on Thursday. Police said the man had selected 10 parcels of the stones and told Madam S.C. Tang, the proprieter of Catena Pte Ltd,74 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-06-23 11 TONG YOKE THO - Crushed the $6.90 kids TONG YOKE THO Importer of imitations gives word it wont bring them m any more Story by THE penalty meted out to more than 300 imitation Cabbage Patch Kids for being "illegitimate" was indeed a heavy one. They were crushed by a steamroller at a carSIMON KER - 306 words
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306 1984-06-23 11 CONRAD RAJ - QC circles urged to 'relax and have fun' CONRAD RAJ By MORE fun and less work is what quality control circles here need, according to a Japanese expert on small group activities. QCCs here are too task and study oriented said Mr K. Sato at a facilitators conference for WITs,306 words
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Article143 1984-06-23 11 JAPANESE investors m Singapore were yesterday urged to go into joint ventures with local partners. Mr Lim Tow Yong, vice-president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said such joint ventures would help to allay fears that the Japanese would dominate industries here. Mr143 words
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Article144 1984-06-23 11 POLICE scored their third success m firearms recovery this week with the seizure of a .38 calibre revolver following the arrest of two men on Thursday. Officers from the CFD's Organised Crime Branch arrested a 25-year-old worker at a worksite In Palmer Road, off Anson144 words
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Article75 1984-06-23 11 A FORMER executive officer of Ngee Ann Polytechnic yesterday faced 14 charges of receiving a total of $13,550 as inducement to help 12 Indonesian students obtain places m the polytechnic. No plea was taken from Wong Siew Van, 50, who allegedly accepted the money between75 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-06-23 13 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI SAF open house at four venues By THE public will get to see, for the first time, a new addition to Singapore's air defences the Improved Hawk missile system. The system will be on display at the SAF open house at358 words
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195 1984-06-23 13 Tips on how to be better community leaders GRASSROOTS leaders could be more effective m making residents aware and interested m national issues and problems. To do this they should be genuinely interested m knowing and understanding government policies and proposals so that they could properly inform the residents. These195 words
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Article96 1984-06-23 13 A FORMER sales executive of Times Publishing Berhad, Lee Soon Pheng alias Charlie, 32, yesterday denied four charges of corruption totalling $1,252. Lee is said to have accepted money on four occasions between Jan 15 and Aug 6, 1982, from Madam Tay Sai Chng, alias Lily96 words
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Article134 1984-06-23 13 A LORRY driver was crushed to death and another seriously injured m separate accidents on Thursday. Mr Goh Kha Seng, 33, was standing behind his lorry and supervising the loading of goods from a parked container at Defu Lane 1, Tampines, when another lorry hit134 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-06-23 13 L. E. PREMA - Worried doctor injected herself with drugs L. E. PREMA By A 26-YEAR-OLD doctor, plagued by worries about still being single and whether she would ever get married, injected herself with drugs and died. Dr Lian Wan Ling committed suicide on July 24 last year, sometime after she and her boyfriend268 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-06-23 14 They will creep back if there are cracks m the wall, students told iirtn of a nation: Singapore m the sOs communist subversion Quote All we need to do is to think of VietW nam. You remember the communist agitation for freedom of speech, for freedom of association394 words
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256 1984-06-23 14 GOVERNMENT and the mass media will test their working relationship by jointly organising a national health campaign. Its success will form the groundwork for future cooperation to effectively educate and inform the public on health issues. Two representatives from the Health Ministry proposed256 words
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Article91 1984-06-23 14 Company wins advertising award SEOUL, Fri. Singapore's Asian-Ad company won "The South Awanr' for the best advertisement at the end of the 14th Asian Advertising Congress here yesterday. The special award, instituted by the Londonbased magazine South, was presented for the company's advertisement for Singapore Petroleum Company. Mr Claude Chauvet,AP - 91 words
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Article43 1984-06-23 14 THE Singapore Mint will hold a Coin Week from tomorrow to June 30 between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily at the People's Park Centre basement concourse. The mint's engravers will be at work at the exhibition. Admission is free.43 words
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Article53 1984-06-23 14 A CISCO constable who broke a colleague's nose was yesterday jailed for a day and fined $800. District judge Dalip Singh found M. Sana Ullah s/o Sher Mohammad, 54, guilty of causing grievous hart to Mr Said Akbar bin All Akbar, 40, at Yung Kuang Road on53 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-06-23 14 Flash flood drowned two tiger cubs TWO Siberian tiger cubs at Singapore Zoo drowned Just five days after being born victims of a flash flood. They were the surviving members of a fourrub Utter. The other two, who were born weak, died a day after their birth. The mother, Step,198 words
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132 1984-06-23 14 COMMUNICATE well right down to the level of the soldier. This is the advice to 282 officer cadets from Minister Without Portfolio Ong Teng Cheong at a commissioning parade m Pasir Laba camp yesterday. "Soldiers will train and fight with greater determination132 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-06-23 15 THIS year's PreUniversity Seminar, Birth of a Nation: Singapore m the *****, ended yesterday. It was attended by 500 students and 1,500 observers from 33 junior colleges and pre-university centres. Yesterday's talk on communist subversion m the 1950s was delivered by Mr S. R. Nathan, the381 words
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415 1984-06-23 15 JUNE TAN - Idea of force to effect change is rejected by students JUNE TAN By AFTER spending five days and four nights at the NTI campus, the students who participated m the pre-university seminar left for home yesterday m different frames of mind. Some said they had a better understanding of Singapore's415 words
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236 1984-06-23 15 Student asks Nathan about the press THE press m Singapore was described as "too passive, quiet, moderate or even proPAP" at the pre-uni-versity seminar yesterday. Although the subject was not related to the theme of the morning's talk, Communist Subversion m the *****, this did not deter a student from236 words
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Advertisement247 1984-06-23 11 ghfghf SURPRISING Come to IKEA for beautiful summer money-savers to brighten up your home. »IV>l iP^L m^jL^m^im V Wr Chair with castors. ~7 BBb^^^^k Bs* Bv^^Bl Bs Bfiift BP"^ ißJßb^ ;f::|H sV B^9 B*Ptl 9 .:>- i 'I HB^BBaflßr Bwfl '^^^^^Bl^Bbbl B 9 B 1 -'aBiBff^BBBB^^BBBBB) BBB^BlSsvtlbw. *-*^B BBB) BBm247 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-06-23 12 Research by Margaret Goodholl and M Gretchen Graphics by ST Art Dept Artwork by Patrick Chia and Jimmy X Oumlity imported last ytar (kg par parson) Beef AustraHa, New Zealand, USA 4.3 k.p.p. Mutton Australia, New Zealand, Britain 2.4 k.p.p. Pork China, Denmark, Sweden 5.28 k.p.p.434 words
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Advertisement50 1984-06-23 13 Scandinavia is four countries, furniture yourself. Even though we do ship it m J S(^ndiria\daris DenFum Design Centre lotaJ Interiors Rum Denmark 73 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****63 PSq M i),m t D.m »,,nh,.h DD2 K4 18, Seri Lambak Complex, Jalan Berakas, Negara Brunei Darussalam, Tel: ***** BSB50 words
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Advertisement182 1984-06-23 14 5^ *I nave Scotch -9 ard Protection and the soft foam X pj^ X &jj| H \is both durable and resilient. Each set comes Mi 3yll Kk^l with a y ears warranty, too. It makes you just 8888 want to sit back and relax. And that's ail you M WBM182 words
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Advertisement205 1984-06-23 15 The Garden Terrace House of Your Dream Ls^ I SUNRISE VIIIA^yI I Exclusive 2-storey split-level Garden Terrace Houses tfUL W&' I I Situated at Thomson/Yio Chu Kang Rd area I I Near Yio Chu Kang/Ang Mo Kio MRT Station I I m^ mm Phase I mm—mrngmmmm I I HEgfflH O205 words
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Advertisement231 1984-06-23 15 gfl I Catch Hong Kong female actress. r* j I Michelle of "Princess Chang Ping" Xl ~'JB9Q at our Grand L^cky Draw lv* "JJFw^^i on Sunday 24th June at 2.30pm at People's Park Katong. "~\Offers available at all stores. B^MBpiki&f (Pack of 3 si USA Airflown B M3^ > W231 words
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162 1984-06-23 16 SEREMBAN, Fri. Ail armed robber begged the eeart this week to give him any ■amber of lashes bat not a Jail term. Masa bin Manap, S2, of Bembaa, told the sessions court on Wednesday that while he was prepared for any numberNST - 162 words
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173 1984-06-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Peninsular Malaysia registered a sharp drop m its trade deficit for the first quarter of this year, latest figures from the Statistics Department showed. The deficit for the first three months of this year was $233.5 million compared toBernama - 173 words
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Article224 1984-06-23 16 1990 is earliest completion date GEM AS, Friday THE Malaysian government has begun work on the country's biggest army camp. The proposed army combat training centre here is esti- mated to cost $550 million. To be completed by 1990, it is expected to meetNST - 224 words
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Article154 1984-06-23 16 MAS ties at No. 2 spot in survey KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS) has tied with two other airlines for the second spot m a survey on the facilities to be found m the business class of 41 longhaul carriers. The other two airlines were Singapore Airlines andNST - 154 words
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123 1984-06-23 16 800 stage quiet demos against dump IPOH, Fri. ABOUT 800 residents of Papan near here have been carrying out peaceful demonstrations daily since Monday m protest against the proposed siting of a radioactive dump there. A spokesman for the demonstrators said they would continue with their protests until the governmentBernama - 123 words
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Article193 1984-06-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fr. The United States may seek custody of a Malaysian and two Thai women held here for alleged involvement m international drug smuggling, it was reported here yesterday. The US government wants the three to help it confiscate $207 million stashed away mAFP - 193 words
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126 1984-06-23 16 Philippine boat capsizes, killing two crew KOTA KINABALU, Fri. The captain of a Philippine trading boat and another crew member drowned when the boat capsized m rough seas 35 km off the north-eastern coast of Sabah, police said today. Sabah's Assistant Police Superintendent Ahmad Bahrin told reporters the rest ofReuter - 126 words
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Article60 1984-06-23 16 Ninety-two communists arrested KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ninety-two communist guerillas and underground operators were arrested last year by Malaysian security forces, Inspector General of Police Amin Osman said today. He said another 67 guerillas had been eliminated" m various operations m southern Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak. There are about 2,500AP - 60 words
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Advertisement87 1984-06-23 16 25 years of Nation Building Celebrations! FREE Telephone table (worth 5350) with every $5,000 purchase. (while stocks last) New arrnals of great variety of Chinese Antique Rosewood furniture and countless other items. All suitable for HDB HUDC flats. Condominiums. Apartments. Terrace, Semi- Detached and Bungalows At \ery affordable pnccs. Grab87 words
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Advertisement659 1984-06-23 17 I ,f^ M^^** K^ M^ M Ma^' 1818M MaiM^ IMMI^ MORE NEW BARGAINS B^B^M #*^bW Ijfj |l|C||V^/CD While Stocks last. 3/ r < a^^!K^s»r^' ]HHHB!!^siP^^! lAf Jfegi W-^^^Sb^Jv B^^^^BHli^^ Anne De Solene table-cloths with napkins m 2K ,j^pj^BNr,. JjESgbt |«i^M T" _"*7 f^T t '^™_l'' 2^2^ hinese silk carpets m659 words
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468 1984-06-23 18 EUROPEANS must have heaved a sigh of relief over the defeat of a proposal to drastically cut back US troop levels m Western Europe unless Nato governments increased their defence spending. If the US Senate had approved the plan, and the468 words
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536 1984-06-23 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane Everything's got a moral, if only you find it. -LewtaCarrtU YES, everything from an ant to an elephant, from a small courteous gesture to a great warm friendship, Trom a minor fault to a major misfortune. But these things were not on my mind536 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1984-06-23 18 SELWYN PARKER - Neck and neck battle to the polls SELWYN PARKER NZ snap elections spark off furious campaigning By AUCKLAND The decision by New Zealand Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon to call a snap poll for July 14 only the second early election m 33 years has launched a fast and furious1,022 words
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Article, Illustration701 1984-06-23 18 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST This and that By Tokyo Correspondent "SOUTH Korea will soon be an industrialised nation. Try to behave like a citizen of an industrialised nation," is the main message of posters on the streets of Seoul these days as South Korea701 words
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Advertisement220 1984-06-23 18 For The Secret Of Enjoyable Travel {jSmi *****55 *****22 LAST T>X/O DAYSI Hurry! l While Stock Last Lowest price ever offered. All furniture must go. Don't miSS thiS great We WiSh tO thank OUr Venue Kallang Park [Next to Oasis opportunity. customers for their kind Date lyw^-^/am Best quality Jiangsu220 words
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Letter, Illustration370 1984-06-23 19 4 We've had it good all theee years. We have songs that say "Stand up for Singapore", and "Reach out, Singapore." Fine, we've helped ourselves grow. Now it's time we helped others. Frankly, I don't know what I'm more scared of the threat of370 words
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208 1984-06-23 19 SBC only asked for show to be repeated I REFER to the report m The Sunday Times of June 17 stating that four choreographers had rejected SBC's offer to record their dances for television. May I make some clarifications to the report made. SBC did not make an offer to208 words
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Letter303 1984-06-23 19 A reader on Raja's remarks I REFER to your report "The bright and the floomy". (ST, June 19). he Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, was reported to have cited the resistance to the proposed later withdrawal of Central Provident Fund savings303 words
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Letter143 1984-06-23 19 IT HAS been reported (ST, June 16) that SLA "reversed" its decision that "commercial passengers have travel priority over staff." That report might suggest to our passengers that somehow they are accorded lower priority. That is not so. Under the vacation travel scheme, five to 12 seats are143 words
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Letter572 1984-06-23 19 WE refer to the report "Energy-saving rules may be outdated." (ST, June 1). The impression created by this report is that our overall thermal transfer value (OTTV) requirement has been ineffective as an energy conservation tool. As the statement m the report has been quoted572 words
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Letter126 1984-06-23 19 I REFER to the letter "Hundreds of children die daily" from Mr Goh Eng Kee. (ST, June 18). I am sure many Singaporeans share his concern for the hungry m various parts of the world. Here m Singapore we are fortunate. Our higher standard of living126 words
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202 1984-06-23 19 I REFER to the letter "The other side of the coin" from Mr Ng Ah Meng (ST, June 20), which commented on the letter on Cabbage Patch Dolls "Take your pick" by Mr Michael Toon-Seng Loh. (ST, June 15). Mr Toon wrote that many202 words
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Advertisement220 1984-06-23 19 Orchid's gentle formula pampers your face and body, leaving your skin soft and fresh. .5^ Orchid has long been a favourite to all recalling the romance of Jgk BB^ yesteryears. Today. B< s ma 9'C lingers on El i wtff^^^^^ttM c^BBBBB^ I n|HB lERE ls SOMEONE InKHftk WHO LOVES YOUR220 words
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Article, Illustration967 1984-06-23 20 Trade vessels pose a threat m times of conflict IT IS not only the Soviet Union's military strength and nuclear arsenal that make it a threat to the United States and other nations of the West. The Soviet fleet of merchant ships also is a growingUPI - 967 words
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Article, Illustration678 1984-06-23 20 MARGARET JACKSON - MARGARET JACKSON New breed of detectives fights costly computer crimes By HARTFORD (Connecticut) The thief works invisibly, uses an unspoken language and disappears without a trace. His crime involves a baffling new underworld. Enter the computer detective. For the first time, privateUPI - 678 words
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Advertisement336 1984-06-23 20 \W^r^^}i^ ]L Wll^Sr Complete imported^ sr^N^r s^>*-— urt^:^' bedroom suites < jj ii I ILff A I «!l 13 f Exclusively imported bedroom suites I ~M U?*?? ff,y| rj "^^>« e4ov fiiL. a y-^» (excluding wardrobe) selling at $390- I 'Jj. L eAftO ij j& f^S>^RwpflMso. SOONLY ANN is the336 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-06-23 21 TRADING on the local stock market yesterday was very thin and jittery. Share prices opened mostly lower again and drifted down for most of the day. But a pick-up m buying interest during the last half hour of trading helped many stocks282 words
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Article37 1984-06-23 21 Up Down Unch Industriols 22 58 27 Finonce 4 13 3 Hotels 2 6 2 Properties 2 8 1 Plantations 4 6 3 Mining 1 2 1 Deb/Loans 2 4 2 Totol 37 97 3937 words
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Article44 1984-06-23 21 Up Down Unch ndus trials 16 71 13 Finance 1 11 1 hotels 1 1 0 Properties 2 6 2 0.1 palms 1 3 1 Tim 2 3 3 Rubbers 2 15 5 Deb/ Loons 0 2 0 Total 25 112 2544 words
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Article96 1984-06-23 21 SHARE prices finished on an easier note at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday m another round of lacklustre trading. Although some scattered buying support was evident m the final hour m selective counters, this was not sufficient to offset earlier losses. At the close, the 30-96 words
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Article36 1984-06-23 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)36 words
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Article72 1984-06-23 21 G E Life 1760 +20 Kmwi_«50c 830 +20 MSrvMrin 660 +20 FACB50C 283 +18 Eno 1480 10 Kioto Ma 560 +10 Nm Saramteh 450 10 MG__ 210 +8 I C S 720 +5 ICB 635 +5 Th> Com 50c 580 +5 F Me* CliS 190 +5 CCM 484+4 Kentucky72 words
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Article70 1984-06-23 21 PPeUcfi50c 175 -33 MCemsnt 680 —25 Eu Yan San. 285 -17 Lion Carp- 210 —16 TeitteCorp 295 -15 Sealon 468 —12 STP1975 1100 -10 Dutch Baby 650 —10 MMMrDrfdc 605 -10 Cold Store lOp 316 -8 San Urn Finance 260 -8 _P—I C^P" 180 —7 Keppel SNp Rti 9'70 words
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Article60 1984-06-23 21 tune 21 tone 22 BT Composite 827 72 823.74 BT Indicator *****88 *****23 BT 06/OS 399 424 ST Industrials 913 46 ***** ST Finance 2724 68 2720.88 ST Hotels 933 99 ***** ST Properties 595 18 ***** STMimnp ***** 376.84 ST Plantations *****4 2715.67 OCBC 713.11 710.23 SIS M60 words
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Article15 1984-06-23 21 Pon-EI 363,000 TDM 357,000 Chuan Hup 348,000 Faber Merlin 336,000 General Corp 239,00015 words
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Article63 1984-06-23 21 Bantu. BM +1 G__m -2 FMC unC h S_* SWp -2 C T_ H»P_ -3 i an Elec unch Sane Darby -2 2 Ksr"" 1 Z_ +4 Dunisp Ind susp _TC Sap Carp —7 Esse +10 ftMtt-Pwpose —1 "•"<_ +3 Ttaws Pub unch -5 WT -163 words
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247 1984-06-23 21 MALAYAN Breweries' group pre-tax profits are 15 times more, at $30.2 million, for the half year ended March last, thanks to its operations m Papua New Guinea. And the directors expect the group's operating profit to be just as much m the second half247 words
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Article215 1984-06-23 21 Sime Darby begins cocoa venture KUALA LUMPUR Slme Darby took a major leap forward Into agri-business In the Philippines by acquiring If per cent of the Philippine Cocoa Estates Corporation's (PC EC) eqnlty. PCEC has under lease C4t plantable hectares In the southern Philippines, of which a portion had been215 words
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173 1984-06-23 21 IN A move to expand its operations m Singapore and other international markets, industrial and chemical giant United Industrial Corporation has set up 10 new companies here. The companies range from a holding company to some dealing m primary products, fisheries and173 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-06-23 21 PAKISTAN is interested m diversifying its oil supplies by buying some from this region instead of from just the Middle East. It is also keen on refining the Asean crude m Singapore, if the cost is economic m both instances,457 words
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Article75 1984-06-23 21 Pre-tax profits up 14 pc JACK Chia-MPH Ltd has reported a 14 per cent rise m pre-tax profits to $9.7 million for the year ended March 31, on a 7 per cent increase m turnover to $78.1 million. Over at its 64.8 -per cent. held Hotel Tai-Pan Ltd, operating profit75 words
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Article66 1984-06-23 21 HONGKONG Rules prohibiting use of foreign currency notes m Hongkong will be removed under a proposed Bill published m the government gazette. The Bill, due for first reading m the Legislative Council on Thursday, would repeal the Foreign Notes (Prohibition of Circulation) Ordinance which was obsolete, aReuter - 66 words
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Article65 1984-06-23 21 TOYS 'R' Us, the largest United States toy retailing chain, has set up shop m Britain, its first m Europe. Toys 'R' Us operates 170 stores m the US. where it has about 13 per cent of the US$ll billion (552.3 billion) market. For the year65 words
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Article53 1984-06-23 21 NEW YORK Japan's Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Ltd became the world's largest bank m total assets, surpassing Bank of America m California, according to American Bank, the daily financial services newspaper. The Tokyo-based bank's assets soared 25.6 per cent to US$llO.5 billion (Ss23o billion) as of SeptAP - 53 words
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Article25 1984-06-23 21 TOKYO The Bank of Japan announced yesterday that it would start circulating new banknotes on Nov 1 to make its money coun-terfeit-proof. APAP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-06-23 21 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By This and other points before final agreement PRICE and other points still need to be clarified before a final agreement can be concluded for piping of Malaysian natural gas to Singapore's power stations. Datuk Dr James Ongkili, the Malaysian Minister m the407 words
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Article252 1984-06-23 21 Small firms prefer market here FEW small companies regard the Trade Development Board, Economic Development Board and embassies as important sources of business referrals, according to a survey by Heller Centre, a small business centre run by Heller Factoring (S). Forty-two per cent of the total of 316 small companies252 words
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Article2923 1984-06-23 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarly covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,923 words
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Article1921 1984-06-23 22 INDUSTRIALS Alcom (2.148 2.165) (2) 2 18 (5) 2 17(5)2.16 Anton (1 89Sm5> 1.90(11) 1.89 AISB '4 806 4.825) (1) 4 80 (1) 482 AMD (3.985) (1) 396 (1) 4.00 (10)3.98 API (1 455H9) 1 44(7) 1 46 (20) 1 45 ASM (1.598 1 60S)1,921 words
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Article2651 1984-06-23 22 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. ufess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rijhts. N Tax-eiempted dividend ABM is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. I?* 4 Last yM Vol Day npi Low Company Salt Chanft ('000) Hfch2,651 words
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Article, Illustration33 1984-06-23 23 Closing prices RUBBER cents/kio Singapore July 175 75 down 0.25 cents Malaysia July 192.75 up 0.25 cents T|N Closing prices 1111 Ms/kio Straits Tin $29.30 rose 2.00 cents Turnover: 137 fell 13 tonnes33 words
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Article28 1984-06-23 23 GOLD USJ/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 372.10 372 50 370.00—370 50 Hongkong 372.50 372 90 *****—370.30 Thurs Fri New York 373.00-373.50 372.00-372 50 London 372.50—373.00 370.00—370 5028 words
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Article18 1984-06-23 23 COPPER E/tomt Dun Spot 970.00—970.50 (980.00-980.50) 3 months 991.00 991.50 (*****0—*****0) Market tone: Easter Sales. 27,225 tones18 words
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Article28 1984-06-23 23 CJcsttf pncei ALUMINIUM £/tonm Tfcun Spot *****—***** (905.50-906 00) 3 months 955 00— 955 50 (925 30—925 50) Market tow: Barely steady after firm Sales: 18.725 tonnes28 words
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Article102 1984-06-23 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5525,470 and 5525,418. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80/3.20 and eased to close at U*****.50/ 2.90. The afternoon market re-opened at U5J372.00/2.40, dipped to U*****.60/2.00 and inched higher to close at U*****.50 2.90. sou™ Rothschild. The London gold fix rose US $3.102 words
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Article115 1984-06-23 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices weakened on selling pressure and buyer reserve, with operators discounting a firmer Chicago soybean complex close. PALM Closmi prices palm off Jun 1320 (south) 1330 (central) 1350 (north) Jul 1340 (central) Refipakn ol RBO palm oil Jul 720 (sellers) Aug 710 (sellers) Sept115 words
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Article71 1984-06-23 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly easier with July One RSS buyers quoted at 175.75 cents per kilo, down 0.25 cents from Thursday. In Koala Lumpur, the rubber market recovered to close higher with July Int One RSS buyers quoted at 192.75 cents per kilo, up 0.25 cents from71 words
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Article64 1984-06-23 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang rose two cents to M 529.30 per kilo, still within the International Tin Agreement's lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. The rise was attributed to strong support by the buffer stock manager, aided by a smaller offering of 137 tonnes.64 words
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Article23 1984-06-23 23 SILVER < !K l !!i* t USS/troyu fn Ovi ipore Unav 844-849 THii «(.d York Umv 8 50— 55 Source Credit Suisse. Sfi23 words
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Article307 1984-06-23 23 FOB m bales m RAS MRELB (Scsnts/klo) (Mcats/Mo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 1 72 00—1 73.00N 173.50— 174 50N una OO Int. 1RSS July *****—175 00 175 75—176.25 *****-192 50 192 75 S__» Int. 1 RSS August 179.50-180.00 180.75— 181 25 ma m J mm307 words
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Article293 1984-06-23 23 JSnl 1 Gambiar 15* 245 2nd grade m 0~.««..» M fobnSW ***** (M_r$) ?0% 2« *ane». new crop --1--- BrtMw rtct Sat Mtw ntw crop 2_5°2 <»^»er_) P"*"** 1 A 1 Super 218 1st grade unq Old drum FOB 253 00 (seders) ».j Soicisl 215 New drum FOB293 words
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Article370 1984-06-23 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Caution returned to the market yesterday. It ended mixed with a heavy turnover. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 4.42 points to 1127.21. "We had a normal correction day after yesterday's (Wednesday) strong close," said Mr Jack Conlon, executive vice-president of E. F. Hutioon. He felt the370 words
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Article267 1984-06-23 23 iM 22 HKS Cha*t A«oooted Hot eh 025 -0 45 Book Of Eo»t Ana 22 00 +0 3 Cheung Kong 855 +0 15 Chmo Lght 11.70 +0 1 Crow Horb Turing lO4ON*rfF E Comortun 0 345 +0005 Far East Exch Phrfex GlCtnunt 9 20N voch Gr«of Eagle 0 35N267 words
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Article327 1984-06-23 23 mm a. Ttn Liunt* Aimomoto 1120 -20 Ako. 379 -4 Amodo 1030 -20 Asohi Ch«m 537 -7 Aioh. Gloss 691 -8 Bonk Tk 460 unch Bndoestone 546 -14 Canon 1120 +10 Couo Computer I 70 +10 Citizen 455 -9 D Nip Print 900 unch D Nippon Screen Doiat 670327 words
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Article344 1984-06-23 23 I June 22 Cenh Ounce (Ami) A C I 169 +2 A N I 199 unch A P M 203 +5 Aberfoyle 550 +40 Age 245 unch Afconce Oil 57 unch Allied Mil 227 +2 Ampol E«p 308 +13 Ampol Pet 152 unch Anz 475 +5 Aihton 95 +3344 words
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Article242 1984-06-23 23 JMN2I IBS Cha* AJcoo 31% -I* AIM Chem Cp 31* H Alr*-Cholm«r* II Am T«l T«l 17* -V* Amox Inc 2044 -\k Amr Corp 32* -H B*tN«h«m Sti 19% -M B<Ming Co 42* -H Burroughs Cp 52H +H Cat«fp*or Co 38H +H Chat* Manhtn 40 1* Chryitw Cp242 words
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Article567 1984-06-23 23 Jwt22 Pwict Omit MDUSTRIALS Alfced-Lyom 158 1 Au Dories 162 -2 BTR PLC 434 -7 Bobcock* 125 -I Bordoy* 447 -7 Seechorm 298 -5 9ICC 225 -I Blue Crete 393 unch BOC Group 237 -4 Boon 166 -4 Bowoter 245 -2 BATS 216 -4 Britannia 72 unch BP 466567 words
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Article31 1984-06-23 23 DEPOSIT RATES In. pa Savings account 7>< Autosave 6 Fued deposit 3 1 month 71/ 4 3 months JV t 6 months 7'/« 9 months 7>/ 4 12 months 7>/ 431 words
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Article43 1984-06-23 23 I M- Prime rate 2 9> 4 Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (discounted) Up to 10 years 10 II to 25 years 10 Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5Mi 2 rears s 3 years 6 4 years 6Mi43 words
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Article54 1984-06-23 23 BUSINESS LOANS Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 3 4 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10 V 4 MAS rediscount rates for export bills 7 Source DBS Bank 1 Mcathre rates. 2 For bttt cmtwwn54 words
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Article103 1984-06-23 23 THE US dollar opened at SJ2.1130 45 and commercial demand brought the rate to a high of SS2.1185. However, profit-taking in the afternoon caused the rate to ease off to close at SJ2.1160 70. The greenback remained bullish against the major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.7770/80103 words
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Article202 1984-06-23 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreifn Local Mars to Foreifn currency currency one unit of to SJ10 foreifn currency Australian dollar 1.8314 1 8344 5 53—5 41 Canadian dollar 1.6212—1.6223 6 24—614 NZ dollar 1.3479 1 3506 7.53-7 34 Sterling pound 2.8872— 2 8907 3 50—3 44 US dollar202 words
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Article223 1984-06-23 23 Manager.' price* for Juno 25 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 13 3 33«d The Sarings Fund 1.84—2.01 Spore Prog Fund 1 39— 1 47 Spore Sec Fund 213—226 Spore Invest Fund 112—119 Spore Equity Fund 1.39—1 47 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 53— 2 69»d223 words
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Article556 1984-06-23 23 Container schedules LCL containers unpacked at the container* freight on June 22 (2300) SMp (Voyap) An CFS E Promoter (1767E) 20/6 FSA As Projress (277) 20/6 FSA Anna Ms (8406) 21/6 R«c*ipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Recehmj Receivinj SNp (Voyafe) An Cargo Time Block Thanaßhum (124N)556 words
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Article61 1984-06-23 23 LONDON The recent "mini boom" m tanker freight rates has resulted m some three million tonnes o tankerage being taken out of lay-up worldwide m the past month, shipbrokers E. A. Gibson has reported. Some owners have even been able to recruit crews willingAFP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-06-23 23 Vessel Berth fcr Dep K»pp«l Wharves Armagnac 46 aside 23/6 Murrayeverett 37/8 aside 23/6 Pacific Eagte S as.de 23/6 Permorin 15/6 aside 23/6 Ronneberg 8/9 aside 23/6 Gen Fr Kleeberg 6/7 23/6 23/6 Al Mandarah 5 23/6 24/6 Ndeba 25/6 23/6 24/6 Oonam No 7 37/8 23/6208 words
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Article, Illustration512 1984-06-23 24 Iff |M are yoii| don't buy too much life insurance, especially if you have no dependents, instead, financial planners suggest that you have adequate disability coverage. Loss of earnings could be disastrous. Last week, we looked at the more usual512 words
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Article46 1984-06-23 24 DEVELOPMENT Commercial Bank's subsidiary, DtC PROPERTIES SON BHD. yesterday signed a Ms 23 million term loan with a consortium of six merchant bankers. The loan is to finance the purchase of certain properties to be leased out to D&C Bank as branches.46 words
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Article28 1984-06-23 24 THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has approved the conversion of UNILJTE'S secured loans with interest into new shares of Msl each. The conversion needs shareholders' approval.28 words
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Article85 1984-06-23 24 LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES You may be able to borrow on your life assurance policy. The sum available will depend on the size of the policy and on how long you have been paying premiums. Interest charges are normally below market rates. Your policy will still continue and you must keep85 words
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Article217 1984-06-23 24 TDM makes it the third time m a row TDM Bhd again emerged as the most active stock this week, making It the third time In a row with 2.8 million units traded. It rose 18 cento to |3.24. Datuk Salleh Yusef, the TDM chairman, Is believed217 words
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323 1984-06-23 24 Singapore LAST week, the local stock market seemed to move on its own momentum, quite apart from Wall Street which generally influences major stock markets around the world. The poor showing of Wall Street over the last weekend did not dampen market sentiment323 words
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Article187 1984-06-23 24 K. Lumpur IT WAS a very quiet week at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last week. With no fresh developments, investors generally remained uncommitted. The Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah met Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad on Monday to discuss his political future and187 words
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Article89 1984-06-23 24 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week, it gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing pnces yesterday and the high and iow for 1984 r.mum Wakan* Mrs (i\ Hah <t\ Im li\ (COO)89 words
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Advertisement110 1984-06-23 21 One of the Biggest Cane Furniture Showrooms m SingaporeJ%^^i y j^^^^ I Adult SwivelH I I Jki^. fl^^^w^ 1 1 3 Seater M oc^e r Chair^^^B^^^^V /I v 3cVt^* > v» 2 Arm c^airs With Cushion r*j >S ***^L^ <a j 1 Side tdb'e I I ill m 1 Centre110 words
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Advertisement242 1984-06-23 22 23rd to 29th June 1984 iH Simultaneously at all Yamaha Music Showrooms: ByCi •68 Orchard Road "07 03, Plaza Singapura, Tel: ***** 1 1 v •87 Marine Parade Central "03 201, Tel: JB 8%0 f5>J( •451 Clementi Avenue 3 "03-309, Tei: *****19 A m^*V CyJ& /y r Special Discount J242 words
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Advertisement24 1984-06-23 23 THE GREAT BOOKS For those interested m Intellectual Enjoyment -443 great works by 74 authors m 54 volumes Call STP Distributors Tel No: *****44/*****2824 words
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Advertisement398 1984-06-23 24 baa JbBG IW3S tw bC9OI Ji PI i i r ret 1 rntxliuMi HB* ■M xi/ed laiJß* vsiln 1 .kfl «'t)mplete |XI 7 iaM a--***v w S »P| 19 bedroomsel leather sofa set. Only 1 IQQ < J. /?i^» <CftdQ ceo *k»» L. *«ji fi 1 ro"i H'vK+cl •Bl ,DDO398 words
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Advertisement122 1984-06-23 24 Year Money will not be featured In oo r pages on Saturdays bat will appear on Monday*, from July I. Investment Opportunity The Micro Computer Industry is booming m Australia. O'Brien Coates are seasoned Professionals m this field and can advise you and establish reliable contacts. Many exciting possibilities exist122 words
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Advertisement544 1984-06-23 25 _jv TELEPHONE SERVICE: WATE CLASSIFICATION GUIDE r/V» \-l **> S. JS^JSSa,, Ordmory I S I 00 per word (M^ > 1 500) 1 Entmrtatnm9ntaiPood9ui69 p25 T vL LyCTr^rm fp lH LD f£k IJlrn doyTimes) V^ \>-3 vVJr JIJ llz^i **J U^&zzJcJ ssbsssß)-" 111 100 D^ SLlxa&szi^ Aooom^^^onypU^. P 34-36 C.A.T.S.544 words
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Advertisement496 1984-06-23 25 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices! Our set lunches are at |SJt and our large drafts are at $4.30 (Happy Hoars 3pm to 7pm) I We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACON I MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN496 words
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Advertisement288 1984-06-23 25 SMALL BANQCKT AVAILABLE ood Fost Food Noodle Rice Tonics Hot Plates Dessert J 14 Antiques/Art 4 Crafts URGENT! UR A RESTORING ROOF We must temporarily remove all antiques. We are selling CHINEBE WEDDING BEDS and other large antiques BELOW COST! CLEARING STOCK! Top quality ENGLISH BRASS BEDS, all sizes. BELOW288 words
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Advertisement676 1984-06-23 25 18 Horn* Furnitvw/ Furnishing CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNISHING FABRICS AT 40% to 70% discounts Lovely cotton chintz, handwoven fabrics, curtain material* at incredible bargains. See us from 10am to Bpm at: WEAVES 176, Orchard Road #03-21, Centrepoint Singapore 0023 Tel: *****93 EXPATRIATE LEAVING SINGAPORE selling part of (original Die helm)676 words
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Advertisement725 1984-06-23 25 20 20 Pets 20 Pelt GIVE YOUR DOG SOMETHING HECAN SINK HBTEETH IWD We've put much more W bI meat m every can to keep j^^^"*™^E|.V B^^4£fc B y y° ur d °9 happy and ■Ab^Bb^b^b^ ■SvI^I^JHEm healthy. Hp afM^iY There's a whole variety to Mt^jtlw^ X NmA choose from725 words
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Advertisement1017 1984-06-23 25 24 QarsgsSßiw 25 Sste Othsr Products XPAT LEAVING. ASSORTED omestlc Items. Clothes. Fish EM ink. Children's books, toys, etc. PTTtttTT.. aam 4pm. Saturday 23rd only. OWN THIS PAI R 0, Woollerton Park. (1025). c dcaiiticiii terage34T. OF BEAUTIFUL XPAT LEAVING EVERVTHMO REAL DIAMOND lust go. At 03-04 Faber Gardens, EARRINGS1,017 words
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Advertisement1739 1984-06-23 25 Ibrbl bbbbbbW*?* 9 "MEMORIES, LIGHT THE corners of my mind An advertiser m has two functioning anttque X gramaphones together with X records and stylus for sale. K. Travel down memory lane at classification 14 and recall the times of your life. 28 HtfJth Cwitr— 28 Haalth Cantraa/ 28 Haalth1,739 words
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Advertisement506 1984-06-23 26 DURST/NIXON ENLARQER M6O( compleU* plus heater, easel $210 Zoom E36-72 new. unused $24( negotiable Tel: *****92 LEICA IMF WITH Summltar HI mint condition $1,100. Ntkkormat PTIII black $600 Both o no *****85 LINHOf TECHNIKA 6X7 CAMERA with 65mm. 105 mm and 160 mm lenses Interested please call *****97 PENTAX 6X7506 words
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Advertisement557 1984-06-23 26 Products/Sarvicas Products/Services "BaY Ba^^^^^a¥^^P^^N^^^rP^^E?r^^^^^EjF^WßaPJßJrSM Bal IWe are the wholesaler, supplier and retailer for I 1 the following products. fl B Datalite. Nashua. 3M Scotch, Maxell, Xidex, REL, H Athana. SKC. Micromate, Datamini, Memorex, Dysan. H BMC. Taxan. Sakata, Logitec, NEC, Micromate. I Amust, Amdek H National (SHm). Hippo-3, Shurgart, TEAC.557 words
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Advertisement535 1984-06-23 26 WEEKEND BONUS ***** Better-queMty-word preceeeor cum typewritec MuHHeeh computer package drive grfti total processor package $2871, today and tomorrow offer only $2321 for those who book their order early. LONGER WARRANTY FOR MORE RELIABLE CHARLIE PROOUCTS:-Amber-dmplajr for eyee-protection Original Keyboard for efficient typing Reliable interior quality for reliable computinQ N»«r-l«tt«r-print»r535 words
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Advertisement1109 1984-06-23 26 ou DuwnwH ou Business OpportunitiSWIMMING POOLS ATTENTION!! Pool Builders Contractors A Major Australian Pool Manufacturer wishes to establish pool building groups THROUGHOUT ASIA. Through using the unique building system dealers are assured of excellent profits, quality products and a competitive price structure. A representative will be ln Singapore from July1,109 words
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Advertisement1343 1984-06-23 26 I IL-^B if YOU HAVE a L.R.S.M., read _^^K9 0 f BLawaal the notes m classification 66a am about an opportunity with 96 Situations Vacant s a) Profession*!/ Executive HONG KONG TEAKWOOD WORKS (S) PTE LTD requires COSTING SUPERVISOR (MALE) Completed National Service LCCI Higher Certificate Preferably with 2-3 years1,343 words
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Advertisement571 1984-06-23 26 66 Situations Vacant m) Protmsßtonmi/ Executive A Mufti-National manufacturing company requires a PRODUCTION CONTROLLER Qualifications/ Experience Diploma In Production Engineering with a minimum of 2 years' relevant experience m a manufacturing concern. i The person we are looking for must be resourceful, committed with good planning and follow- i up571 words
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Advertisement705 1984-06-23 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) EDP t) EDP We aye an established internationaJ manufacturing company presently upgrading our data processing operations. We have an opening for COMPUTER OPERATOR Candidates should possess at least GCE 'O' level with credits m Mathematics and 3 other I objects. A minimum of705 words
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Advertisement353 1984-06-23 26 66 Situations Vacant SecrttMriMl/CieriaU Shipping Company r*quir«« A. MARINE SUPERINTENDENT MOT Class lor equivalent Preferably 5 years' shore experience as Superintendent and shipyard experience. B. CARGO CLAIMS ASSISTANT Mln. 3/5 years' experience. OCE O' level or equivalent Oood at correspondence Salary $700 to $1,000 C. SHIPPING ASSISTANT (Operations) 3 years'353 words
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Advertisement873 1984-06-23 27 oo aniumona vacant oo siiujnona vacant 66 Situationa Vacant 0) SecrttMriMl/aertcMl 0) SecretMriMl/Cleriad c) SecrtUriMl/ClertcMl m LJ CHARTERED INDUSTRIES ftl OF SINGAPORE Ffl A member of iH Singapore Technology Corporation Pfj invites applications for its Corporate Division and Subsidiary f^L^ll FINANCE AND ADMIN DIVISION D a™a^B^Bjß|B^B^^|^y^j^j^|j^^^|^jaj Candidates should have completed873 words
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Advertisement511 1984-06-23 27 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) StCfHMrtMl/CkrkMl 0) SecretMrisl/CleriaU Ge^e^a" Automotive S»rw»cee GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES PTE LTD Invites applicants for the following positions:1. CLERICAL ASSISTANTS Minimum GCE 'O' level. Willingness to learn. 2. AUTO ACCESSORIES PROMOTER Keen Interest In promoting sale of car accessories. No experience required. Interested applicants511 words
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Advertisement676 1984-06-23 27 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Secretariml/Clertcal c) SecrttMriMl/Cletia (A Mambar of Tha Timoa Organiaation) requires ACCOUNTS CLERK KHB Qualification* Applicants should possess a O.C.E. O' level certifl- cate with credits In English and Mathematics and 5 ■>:<•: be able to type. Those with a LCCI Bookkeeping i Certificate will676 words
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Advertisement450 1984-06-23 27 66 Situations Vacant •i SecrHMrlMl/aertcMl A well established multi-national company seek the services of a PERSONNEL ASSISTANT The Person: j:£: The person we have m mind should be a female m her early 20's with dynamic and :|i;!; matured personality. She would be a Diploma Holder m i:j:|: business study450 words
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Advertisement501 1984-06-23 27 66 Situations Vacant UcrtMiUl/aertcMJ Ous to rapid aipanaion. an intamaHonal manufacturing company m Jurong roqutraa: 1) RECEPTIONIST 2) ACCOUNTS CLERKS 3) SHIPPING CLERKS 4) GENERAL CLERKS 5) BTORE CLERKS 6) TYPISTS Mln Raqulramant. Female age 18 and above a OCE O level. o Able to type. Training provided for tnaxpari•ncad501 words
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Advertisement335 1984-06-23 27 66 Situations Vacant c Secretarial Clerical UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD invites applications 'or the post of CLERKS/ TELLERS 'Minimum 4 GCE O Level Ability to type will be an advantage Please submit application with full resume non-returnable photograph and telephone number to The Personnel Manager United Overseas Finance Ltd 124-126,335 words
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Advertisement625 1984-06-23 28 WW JIIUOUUM3 fOtOIII c) Secretarial Clerical A well established Air conditioning Company m Jurong requires urgently 1. STENOGRAPHER a OC'F 'O' level with credits m l English and Maths. I 'a Ito 2 years similar experi- ence c Able to type accurately. a Mature and independent. 1 2. GENERAL CLERKS625 words
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Advertisement433 1984-06-23 28 ww jiiuauuna latdlll c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK/ I TYPIST I a Female Singapore citi- I zen with pleasant per- I sonality. 7 Age below 23 years old. J OCE 'O' level. 1 a Ability to type 30 to 40 M w.p.m. accurately. Intarastad applicants, m apply personally with 7 passport433 words
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Advertisement546 1984-06-23 28 vo situations vacant c) Secretarial/ Clerical INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING AGENCY requires FEMALE ACCOUNTB CLERK a GCE 'O' Level Certificate a Possess LCC Intermediate Certificate a Preferably with 1 year's experience In accounting work a Able to handle correspondence Independently a Able to type at 30wpm Interested applicant, please apply with full546 words
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Advertisement517 1984-06-23 28 go Oiiuaiiviisi vovaiu c) SecreUriaJ Cleric*! Compact Metal Industries Pte Ltd required ONE FEMALE CLERK G.C.E. 'O' or 'A' level credit li Maths or possess LCCI Inter mediate Bookkeeping. Able to type c Transport will be provided. Interested party please write ir with full personal resume, salar expected and telephone517 words
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Advertisement563 1984-06-23 28 vo anuanons vacant i »ss ß Sbss^bb^»>KS..^^^^= I SecrHMti/citriaU Engineering Company raquiraa:STORE CLERK (Famala) Ra<juifamanta> Mln. GCE 'O' level t a Able to type Intarastad applicants, plaaaa writa m stating full raauma, contact number, aalary axpaetad and nonralurnabla photograph to:S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0823 1 Eatabliahad563 words
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Advertisement825 1984-06-23 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK requlr- I cd. With at least 1 year's working 1 experience. Completed Second- i ary education. Able to type, file, correspondence. Preferably able I to start work Immediately. Call personally for an Interview at: < 7500A. Beach Road =08-314. The Plaza or825 words
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Advertisement565 1984-06-23 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED. Wit knowledge of typing. Experience not essential Call: *****00. Blk 6 Upper Boon Keng Road #01-1036. GENERAL CLERK CUM telephonist. GCE O' level. Must be able to type. Salary $400.00. Residing aistrict 13 preferred. Telephone *****18. RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST required m565 words
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Advertisement873 1984-06-23 28 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates sales \g) Sales An established company with retail outlets m Plaza Singapura, Shangri-la Hotel. Liang Court Complex and Changi Airport requires: j»*ffi*« ipp MniHi ler m MALE/FEMALE INTERNAL SALES SALES ASSISTANTS PNEUMATICS for its new shops at Changi Airport873 words
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Advertisement488 1984-06-23 28 k A multi-national American 'Applicant* must poasess I company m Jurong invites foHowmgs:--1 applications for the position of 1 c Few years' experience In ex- port orientated Intimation §^LES al lrad mR In general mer chandlse ENGINE EiR M|n CE |evel w|th credlta In English. Maths (Construction A Mining and488 words
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Advertisement698 1984-06-23 29 66 Situations Vacant *> Smies 1 Trading Company requires SALES EXECUTIVE I t PAPER At least 3 year* work ing experience m sales Z ol paper* to printers, 7 packaging industries, paper merchants, otc Own car y Attractive remuneration 1 Interested parties please apply lo:--2 The Advertiser 1 Maxwell Road698 words
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Advertisement525 1984-06-23 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Smies EXPERIENCED SALES REPRESENTATIVES requited Completed Secondary education c Completed National Service. a Able to converse In Mandarin, simple English and major local dialects. Possess valid class 3 driving licence Interested persons please send your application to: NO: 4, KIM CHUAN DRIVE SINGAPORE 1953. SALES EXECUTIVES525 words
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Advertisement1895 1984-06-23 29 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situation. Vacant 66 Situation. Vacant g) Technical g) Technie* g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Techntcmt Of fUSI 11 I M@s SEEL] ■fl |B I o^^^ subsidiary of L^^ J) I1,895 words
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Advertisement33 1984-06-23 29 m I H O U S E H U N T I N G 9 Don't knock on every door. Step into Section F, "Accommodation Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available!33 words
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Advertisement560 1984-06-23 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical 1. SERVICE ENGINEER c Experience m repairing SSB, VHF, Transmitter, Receiver and Radar. 2. SERVICE TECHNICIANS c VITB graduates on communication equipment and navigational aids. Interested applicants, may write to: THE ADVERTISER S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE560 words
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Advertisement370 1984-06-23 30 Our client, a newly established company, involving m electronic testing services, seeks suitably qualified and experienced personnel to till tha following positions: 1. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR c Diploma m Mechanical or Production Engineering with at least 1 year experience m semiconductor testing environment. a Possess strong leadership quality and excellent interpersonal370 words
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Advertisement559 1984-06-23 30 66 Situations Vacai i g) Technical am ||MESA 1 1 requires: I Production Supervisors II ITC/Diploma m Pr< Ij duct ion/ Electronic Ii Engineering or ii ■3 equivalent c Minimum 1 to E years' working expi ■j rience m an elec H tronics environmen I a To supervise a grou559 words
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Advertisement593 1984-06-23 30 t 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical v WILSON WALTON L EASTERN PTE LTD Are you a go-fatter? I Wilsor Walton Eastern Pte Ltd. an I international company m conjuncI tion with its expansion plans has I vacancies for the man who gets a goo-J job dona. I (A)CATHOOIC I PROTECTION593 words
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Advertisement513 1984-06-23 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical 1. ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSMAIS 2. NDT WORKERS wanted urgently by Japane company. Post (1): 2 to 3 years experience electrical drafting of switc board, wiring, drawings ai electrical Installation drawli Able to attend site inspection checking. Good wages. Excellent ci ployee benefit*. Post (1) plaasa writa513 words
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Advertisement569 1984-06-23 30 w onuaiiuiis vacant g) Technical Kato Spring (S) Pie Ltd requires OC INSPECTORS c Age 18 to 25 years old. s Male applicants must have completed N.S. or exempted. UCE O' level Technical stream. Preferably with knowledge In engineering drawing or metal machining. Relevant experience not required. Interested applicant*, please569 words
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Advertisement295 1984-06-23 30 g) Technical AN ESTABLISHED ENGINEERING and Construction Firm m Bedok Reservoir Road has immediate vacancies for: 1) Maintenance Fitters. a> 2 to 3 years experience m general maintenance of plant machinery and equipment, b) Age 18 to 30 years 2) Maintenance Helpers, a) some experience m mechanical fitting and installation295 words
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Advertisement574 1984-06-23 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production tfalk m interview AMP I The world's largest, most advanced manufacturer of electronic connectors, switches related components eauipment l^as immediate vacancies for its newly established plant. (A) ASSEMBLY I SET- UP MAN 1 Preferably NTC 3 m general fitting or574 words
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Advertisement26 1984-06-23 30 T R A V E I N G See our "Travel Guide" Section G for the widest choice of tour itineraries around the world! C.A.T.S. *****6626 words
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Advertisement710 1984-06-23 31 oo oiiuaiions vacant oo situations vacant h) Production h) Production ANEMIC-LAMBDA An excellent company with worldwide networks invites you to join us as Polytechnic, Ngee Ann, C G or equivalent With 1 -2 years' experience m digital/analog circuit troubles hoot Those without diploma but l»ave mm. NTC 3 and experience710 words
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Advertisement308 1984-06-23 31 cc Situations vacant h) Production Singapore Kitamura Industries Re Ltd 203 Kallang Bahru Singapore 1233 requires I Gross salary I $650 and above. 19 Minimum Sec 2 I qualification I Completed IMS I i preferably just ROD 1 Experience not I necessary f 19 Willing to work shift i 9308 words
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Advertisement592 1984-06-23 31 oo situations vacant h) Production Wm •^■aa^BBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBBfIaa^MBBBSBBWNHBBtBHBMaaa^BBBBBBBBBV Q.A. OPERATORS r#^uir#o iifiiD#o i4tt#ly (Start at 1435 pm (incluaiva aHowancaa). M a No shift work (Bam to I 5.30pm). I a Must have scope work ex--1 perlence. 2 a 2 Increments a year. I a 13th month bonus. I a Medical/dental and592 words
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Advertisement696 1984-06-23 31 oo situations vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous i— lat*«Hla Fait food (Mc)lld. WALK-IN INTERVIEW We nnd suitably qualified candidates to fill tho following positions m our new outlet opening soon: ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR The applicant should be mature, diligent and resourceful with some696 words
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Advertisement200 1984-06-23 31 A targe watch rrarurfKturIng company m Mwslng Estate has vacancies fon FEMALE OPERATIVES I Possess Primary 6/ Secondary GCE O' levd WorWng hours: B.ooam 5.00pm mmflyMmflrCWtlCOfTlC FEMALE I OPERATIVES (Part-time) Flexible working hours availabte: 8 am— 11.45 am Sam— 12.15 pm 1230 pm 5 pm 1 pm spm MALE I200 words
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Advertisement608 1984-06-23 31 166 Situations V icant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous A leading insurance company invites applicants for the position of: EXECUTIVE (MARINE) Candidates must be familiar with marine underwriting and claims and should preferably have insurance qualifications. Those without insurance qualifications but with relevant working experience will also be608 words
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Advertisement494 1984-06-23 31 I j 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I BURGER KING MSI Come join the crew. BURGER KING® invites you to join its friendly, hardworking and energetic crew. Vacancies exist at the following BURGER KING* restaurants: Orchard Plaza Parkway Parade Liang Court International Building Peninsula Plaza You can select your own494 words
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Advertisement1080 1984-06-23 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ">-STsr<*^ a. lsW aW f A^et^tT~la%~ > Tef at r^^ •Completed NS •Primary 6 (English) ~L-^ 5 day week •No shift Air Condition t: -4PJ_ Apply m person fro n Monday j^ —SZ-^ Blk 1008. Toa Payoh N«.rth »01-18 ZSW1,080 words
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Advertisement412 1984-06-23 32 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous ~L Reputable Tour Organisation requires j A) TOUR ASSISTANT 7e to handle land arrangements such as hotel and tour requirements, prices and correspondence for lncom- ing tourists X qualities: good English, re--2 sponslbility and Initiative. Some training given but preference to those from _J travel-related412 words
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Advertisement427 1984-06-23 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous STORE f ASSISTANT secondary education experienced completed N. S BILLING CLERK 1 (i C.E. O' level c ability to type i knowledge of Book-1 keeping advantageous c transport provided Pleas* writ* m or call for < appointment at 48, PANDAN ROAD r SINGAPORE 2260 TEL:427 words
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Advertisement532 1984-06-23 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Continental Restaurant and Coffee House required: Waiters Waitresses (full time or Part-time (Day i (Off on Sundays PH.) Nonya Cook Western Cook a Pantry Cook Dish Washer Interested applicant please apply personally to World Trade Centre 2nd Floor =02-51/52 Tel: *****04 FABER INN I requires:532 words
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Advertisement761 1984-06-23 32 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous SUI RAKU JAPANESE RESTAURANT Invites applicants. 1. WAITRESSES 2. PART-TIME CASHIER Those who are interested please come personally on 23th/ 24th. A 25th June 'B4 to: =03-31 Orchard Plaza Singapore 0923 Tel: *****49 THE RANCH RESTAURANTS requires 1. WAITERS/WAITRESSES 2. TRAINEE COOK Wa provide: Free staff761 words
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Advertisement692 1984-06-23 32 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous SNACK BAR REQUIRES Matured Kemale Assistant. Please call personally at Unit 01-119 City Plaza. 810 Geylang Road, between 3pm 4pm. TRADING COMPANY REQUIRES one Male Van Driver with knowledge of simple English. Interested please call: *****53 for an Interview. TRANSPORT COMPANY REQUIRES Lorry Drivers. Prime692 words
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Advertisement506 1984-06-23 32 I ujtmra RIDE LiKE THE wlnd m [h[s I I nni D ria thirteen -year old convertible. H I M f PljCi Great for sports car enthusi- I asts. Drive to classification 76k. H ECONOMICAL RENT:- B]| Hfinrlir AMAMkuikl f>ulu fekJ flflfl nouny, urvrrnQni, DMy, W##fcly, Mootnly, Y##fty I Car*506 words
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Advertisement628 1984-06-23 32 i I 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alfa Peugeot MUST SELL- 1973 Alfa GTV 2000 $16,000 0.n.0. Contact Peter *****18 10am 3pm. 1977 ALFETTA 1.8 PARF, aircon radio/ cassette, new tax, good condition. Roftno *****17 1963 ALFA ROMEO, Tl. 1.5. sports rims, alrcon. $36,000 0.n.0 Tel: *****25. Stone. b) BMW628 words
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Advertisement499 1984-06-23 32 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Dmtsun Nlsssn JANUARY 1*76 OATSUN 120Y PJVJ With alrrond. radio, cassette. B^BJ PARK In excellent running BIBJ condition. $8,050 Tel: *****07 IBH JULY IMS NISSAN Sunny 1.3 Statlonwagon. 1 private owner, air- con, radio/ cassette, antl rust, BaflJ $24,000 o no. Tel: 758M18. IBH JULY499 words
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Advertisement481 1984-06-23 33 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford 1977 FORD ESCORT 1300 GL. PARF. Aircon. cassette. Selling $9,000. Please call *****23. 1978 FORD ESCORT 1600 Ghla. Good condition. $10,000. PARF Alrcon. Phone *****66. 1978 FORD ESCORT 1600 Ghla 1 private owner. Alrcon. Tip top condition. $8,500. Tel: *****33. 1979 FORD CORTINA 2.0481 words
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Advertisement902 1984-06-23 33 I) Mitsubishi MIO-1977 MIT LANCER Aircond.. Alpine radio cassette, road tax till 10/84 Vehicle m immaculate condition. Interested buyer contact Douglas Chua, *****3/ J ***** 1976 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1400 Aircon, radio, cassette, sports rims. PARF, owner leaving, must sell, any reasonable price. Contact pager *****18 or tel: *****52 Mr Neo902 words
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Advertisement381 1984-06-23 34 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters AY HONDA CXSOO shaftdrive selling for $2,800 0.n.0. Suzuki GSX7SO. Only genuine buyers call Salehin *****17. AY PLATE YAMAHA RD3SOLC. Original beautiful condition. Seldom used. Asking $2,750 o n o Tel: *****02. BELL MAGNUM LTD. Helmets and genuine SIDI boots. Call Cycle381 words
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Advertisement552 1984-06-23 35 DIST 19 BEST LOCALITY m Serangoon Garden Estate. Well renovated single-storey semi-de-tached on elevated ground. 3 bedrooms. 4,200 sq.ft. $540,000. Everton *****36 Sat/ Sun. DIBT 1545, OPERA ESTATE. Single-storey terrace, extensively renovated, built-in cupboards and kitchen cabinets. View the place and name your price. Tel: *****31. DIST 16 DOUBLE-STOREY Detached552 words
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Advertisement547 1984-06-23 36 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX 1 > Vacant Studio -ipartment. 450 sq ft 99 years from 1967 2 > Tenanted 3 rooms apartment, tenanted at $1,600 until February '86 Principal! only' NORMAN TAN *****7 URGENT SALEI WING ON GARDEN Several units, different floors and facing547 words
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Advertisement795 1984-06-23 36 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apmrtments TEBAN GARDEN, BLK. 12, 5-room-ed point block. Marble. Asking $128,000 Loan $93,000. *****14/ *****15/ *****16 TELOK BLANGAH RISE Blk 40. 4roomed (pure) middle floor. Terrazzo flooring, at the foot of Mt. Faber. Tel. *****31 TELOK BLANGAH DRIVE 5-roomed Blk 66. marble, cabinet, alrcon.795 words
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Advertisement1286 1984-06-23 36 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces i^CHOICExI Jf FACTORY V f SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I I dimensions at Sims Aye./ I Eunos Road for lease. I Please contact: *****81/ m *****95 (Miss Ng) or *****58 (Mr. Chong) O Rental .Freehold land ap-J1,286 words
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Advertisement782 1984-06-23 36 102 Tour* 102 Tours Oxtey 10th/l 1 th&l2thMass^k H Wedding Honeymoon Tours B BH *rf>^i Hsl JAB Dafe of Ceremony 1 6th September 1 984 ■vjJT^T 2nd June 1 985 29th Se p tembef 1 98& I ■^pyCjiy Date of Departure: 1 7th September 1 984 1 I tfr^tf 3rd782 words
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Advertisement1111 1984-06-23 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours I S NAM HO Jfen TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. <| K^My*W 7, ¥il %M 7/ VJ^>^^ 14daysW«tCo«5tUSA 3f g ■BfflßillilciH 4 «^l^v- Honolulu Los Ang«l« s 7/. ■RiiiPiiililifl /A 4 San Francisco La* Vegas Mexico 1 7A ■•iiHaSiilifflsl 7/. yi Oniy1,111 words
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Advertisement1735 1984-06-23 37 laV ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL PMCB r W W>~^ rwy "fJT^ W P"" 1 ••l-»Kl«iaentBlioppln| I M m M. I Centre Klin Shik Road 7;«077H Hotel Academy Ol^f ML WLjKj P.O. BOX 120 KOHG WIVING SCHOOL i uurte- £>o(ro i*i B% >b\ "bT"^ "Bj™^ 'VB aW^BB" T BBaaaaj ous 1 patient1,735 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration404 1984-06-23 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP (Marshall and Rainbow Wonders; By JOCKEY Terry Lucas, who is having a lean spell, can lift himself out of the doldrums by scoring a double for the Ivan Allan stable astride Marshall m Race 4 and Rainbow Wonders Ii m Race 5 at Penang404 words
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129 1984-06-23 38 Melbourne Cup next target of Moss Kingdom PI .RTH, Fri CHAMPION stayer Moss Kingdom, winner of the Perth Cup earlier this year and the Adelaide Cup recently, -s aiming for the Melbourne Cup to be run on Nov 6. The valu»? of this year's Melbourne Cup has been increased toWAN BAO - 129 words
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Article107 1984-06-23 38 LONDON, Fri. Jockey Bruce Raymond, recently back from a seasonal stint m Singapore-Malay-sia, rode 111 1 joint favourite Petong to victory m the Wokingham Stakes Handicap today, fourth day of the Royal Ascot Meeting. Petong wor. by a length from 25-1 shot Amarone (Simon Whitworth), withReuter - 107 words
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Article73 1984-06-23 38 RACE I: Thistle The Wind RACE 3: El CuchiUa RACE 4: Regent Court. Anak Perak, Elite Squad, Victorious News. Affectation ITT, Beacon's Shine, Lih Sung Lin RACE 5: Will O'Trie Wisp, Valens, Lone Venture, Glisten, D'Capricon RACE I: Discover, Plastic yueen, El Toshi, Lucky Lucky VI, Firecracker II RACE73 words
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Article4824 1984-06-23 38 CMMNG POBBG JURt GOOD ■MINHaB| 2.15 RESTRICTED TERMS DI V B 1 ,200 m T*j lr- (2 and 3 year olds) MMMMMi (Stakes: $11,000) 1 7 Jules 57 O E-E Breukelen 3 nzg Midfield throughout last weekend, finishing 7th to Nasib Bintang restricted terms Div B 12004,824 words
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Article352 1984-06-23 38 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO MARKSMAN WENQ BOOK s Abang 5 Abang 15 Taiping Lake 5 Abang 9 KinroM Lad 10 Oriental Pearl 3 Wu Tv 9 Kinross Lad 9 Kinross Lad 15 Taiping Lake 9 Kinross Lad 9 Kinross Lad 10 Oriental Pearl 7352 words
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Article180 1984-06-23 38 TONTO - TONTO By our man on the track PENANG, Fri. Diplomacy looks an extra good thing m Race 7 for Class 6 Div 1 horses over 1,700 m. Last week, the three-year-old gave his best performance m 10 starts when he came home strongly to180 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-06-23 39 By TONTO PENANG, Fri. Former jockey Jim Chadwick was guest caller for three cf the races here last weekend and veteran racing fans both on-course and off-course may have recognised his voice. Chadwick, 48, is m Penang with his wife for a holiday. He306 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-06-23 39 ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG, Fri. Laststart winner Navigator is maintaining form and will be worth noting m Race 9 for Class 3 Div 2 horses over 1,700 m on Sunday. The three-year-old by Bare as, a non-acceptor last week, did strong pace work on398 words
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Article68 1984-06-23 39 TUESDAY (good with some "give"): Novice 39, Graceful 40.3, Tunku's Bliss 39.8, Deposit II 43.4. WEDNESDAY (good): Grasshopper II 37.4, Etiquette 39.1, Set The Space 39, Like Mummy 40.5, Coronation Walk 40.4. THURSDAY good Lone Venture 37, Laser Scan 39.4, Consistency 37.8, Ohm's Law 39.2. Southfolk 41,68 words
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Article152 1984-06-23 39 Total Naof placings Placings for last 1 rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey 188 38 M 12 ********** 2 Johnston 188 29 19 16 ********** 3 Dank 138 22 11 11 ********** 4 Khoo 135 19 13 8 ********** 5 Lucas 124 15 17 8 ********** 6152 words
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Article91 1984-06-23 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 40 29 26 Allan 26 24 16 Zaflr 23 22 16 E van Breakelen 23 21 20 Bougoure 17 18 17 Llm 17 10 15 G van Breakelen 15 15 10 Itedgers 14 21 16 West 13 14 24 Daniels 12 14 13 Ismail91 words
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Article84 1984-06-23 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Avtc 20 21 14 Goodman 13 5 9 Agasam 9 11 10 Inderapnra 8 9 6 Sunny Khoo 5 13 HTWee 4 3 3 aballo 4 3 0 Anderesingh 4 11 FH Chu 4 10 Joseph Phun 4 0 1 Distinction 4 0 0 AJK84 words
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Article1551 1984-06-23 39 fTfKH 1-« RESTRICTED TERMS if Hi VI DIV C 1,200 m (2 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 0 Active P»x 57 HLE-E Breukelen 2 nzc *DanlB 4 89 i aprlroßian 57 High Roller-Ismail 2 nzg Chee 10 3 General Order* 57 Overwhelming-Rodg-ers 2ac Etta 5 4 007 Marie1,551 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1984-06-23 39 141 Deaths 141 Deaths BABY KHOO GUAT NGOH AGE: 50 Years pasted away peacefully on Fri 22nd Jun 84. leaving behind: Husband: Ong Choc Beng Son: William Ong Khek Kee Daughters: Joyce Ong Yean Koon Rosie Ong Yean Hoon Patricia Ong Yean Ling Son-in-law: Jeffrey Chin Memorial terviee will b«71 words
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Obituary49 1984-06-23 39 142 Condolences 142 Condolences The Partners Staff of Langdon, Every and Seah Langdon and Every Cost Engineering offer sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family of our late Partner GILES EVERY As a mark of respect the Singapore offices of both practices will be closed on 23rd June 1984.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1984-06-23 39 GOH CHOON TENO AGE: 79 pasted away peacefully on 22.644 leaving behind 2 wives. 9 sons. 4 daughters, 8 daughters-in-law. 4 sons-in-law, 27 grandchildren, 2 grand daughters-in-law and 6 adopted sons. Cortege t»»v— 60 Jalan Keruing, Singapore 2660 on Sunday, 24/6 at 2.30pm. for cremation at 3.00pm at137 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1984-06-23 39 MISS IRENE QUEK Departed 18/6/84 Mother and Family wish to thank all friend* and relative* for their kind help, support, condolences. wmthi and donation* during their racsnt !>•!•• v**neiot_ In particular, our special thanks to: 1. The prieat* and nun* who have visited and comforted th» deceased. 2.168 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1984-06-23 39 With deepeat sympathy to the family of the late MICHAEL MAX WING HIM alias MAX AH MEN 6 departed 20th June) 1964 FROM: THE HAM FAMILY28 words
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Obituary, Illustration143 1984-06-23 39 TAN TECK HOCK Departed 23rd Jun« 1983 Memories of you will always remain and never forget. Dearly missed by parents, brother it sister, uncles aunties. MR. R. THAMBIYA NAIOU DEPARTED: 23RD JUNE 82 Fondly loved and deeply mourned. Heart of my heart. I miss you so. Always143 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1984-06-23 39 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE G. ARUN AS AL AM j ARUI I w.shes to express their heartfelt thanks to relnt.ve*. and Irwnds lef their kind attendance wreaths, scrolls, messages ol condolence, donations and invaluable asaistance during their recent bereavement on th* 23rd of June 1964 will be84 words
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Advertisement132 1984-06-23 39 BRIDGET AND GILES EVERY died tragically m a car accident on 20th June 1984 m the United Kingdom. Sadly missed by all Partners, Associates Staff of: LANGDON, EVERY AND SEAH LANGDON AND EVERY COST ENGINEERING LANGDON EVERY HUNT AND BEATTIE. IN MEMORIAM In fond and cherished memory of our beloved132 words
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Advertisement44 1984-06-23 39 mhv n CONAN $4.90 CAR AND DRIVER $11.40 f 4 J COMPUTING TODAY $5.20 "innrui OMNI $9.75 *a f I t r RUNNING $6.20 MICRO $6.20 COMPUTER TENNIS WORLD $6.20 EfftT W i*i afl SCIENCE DIGEST $10.70 i 4 A THE FACE 54.90 Ifi'limcs44 words
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Article, Illustration625 1984-06-23 40 SPOTLIGHT ON THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP SOCCER SEMI-FINALS FRANCE v PORTUGAL 4 IF a player drinks a beer~or It or 15, or smokes 50 cigarettes, I don't mind, as long as they are all together at lunch the next day. What matters to me is that theyReuter; AFP; AP - 625 words
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Article, Illustration775 1984-06-23 40 Spotlight on two midf ield marvels MARSEILLE, Fri. It was Michel Platini's birthday yesterday, and nobody need be surprised if the French maestro coaxes the ball into singing: "Happy birthday to you" to celebrate the occasion m the semi-finals here tomorrow. TheReuter - 775 words
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Article334 1984-06-23 40 LYON, Fri. For Rafael Gordillo, Spain's somewhat unexpected march into the semifinals is the highlight of a career which has promised much and delivered precious little. The 26-year-old midfielder, capped 46 times and ever present m the Spanish side since January 1960, has spent all his life withReuter - 334 words
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Article514 1984-06-23 40 DENMARK v SPAIN LYON, Fri. Danish trainer Sepp Piontek yesterday repeated his commitment to attractive soccer as his team began preparations for Sunday's semi-final here against Spain. Speaking to journalists at Denmark's shady retreat just outside here, Piontek said: "We want to show what DanishReuter; AFP - 514 words
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Article, Illustration712 1984-06-23 41 McEnroe and Martina must show urge to win Live telecast of final TENNIS tana whe had their taste a... whetted ay a Uve telecast af the Freach Opea final earUer thia maath, will receive aa eqaally tantalHag aeeaai eaarae the WlmMedaa f___T aa atariReuter - 712 words
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Article346 1984-06-23 41 Big John may be in Pat's way LONDON, Fri. Patrick McEnroe Is all Mt to begin his senior Wlmbled*n career next week and Ms tint match could be against big brother John. Patrick, 18 on July 1, 1 tattlled for the men's •nbles with fellow American Tom Cain after beatingReuter - 346 words
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Article224 1984-06-23 41 BRISTOL (England), Fri. American Jeff Turpin found his attempt to come through two tennis tournaments simultaneously more than he could manage yesterday. Although he won his last match m the qualifying tournament to earn a place m the draw for Wimbledon next week, he failedReuter - 224 words
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Article132 1984-06-23 41 EASTBOURNE (England), Fri. Chris Evert Lloyd act herself up yesterday with a chance to prove she still deserves serious consideration for the Wimbledon singles title. Chris' 6-2, 7-6 victory over tall Czech Helena Sukova took Ler into the semi-finals of the U*****,000 ($364,000) tennisReuter - 132 words
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370 1984-06-23 41 MONTE CARLO, Fri. A hole-in-one, which earned him a prize of £1,000 ($2,960), helped Derrick Cooper to a three-under-par 66 and a share of the first-round lead with fellow Briton Mike McLean m the Monte Carlo Open here yesterday. They finished a stroke ahead ofReuter; AP - 370 words
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Article375 1984-06-23 41 ENOB CABELL had three hits and Jose Cruz drove m three runs to pace a 17-hit attack on Thursday night that sparked the Houston Astros to an 11-5 victory over the San Diego Padres m the US National Baseball League. ■Malta American Leane: Brewers 4 Tigers 3,Reuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 375 words
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347 1984-06-23 42 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Evelyn Ashford, the world 100 metres record-hold-er, pulled out of her 200 m heat after 70m at the American Olympic track and field trials at the Memorial Coliseum here yesterday. But Evelyn, who on Monday booked her place mAFP; AP; Reuter - 347 words
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Article197 1984-06-23 42 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH JUST last month, Ang Teck Bee was a man with an impossible dream. He yearned to watch his son, Peng Siong, swim m the Olympics, but he hadn't the funds necessary for himself and his wife to spend over two weeks m Los Angeles.197 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-06-23 42 Smith crashes in 200 m semi-finals LOS ANGELES, Fri. World champion Calvin Smith failed to qualify for the men's 200 metres final m the United States Olympic track and field trials at the Memorial Coliseum here yesterday. Smith, who also holds the world 100 m record, has been nursing aAFP; Reuter; AP - 364 words
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Article310 1984-06-23 42 A COURT of appeals on Thursday refused to order Olympic Games officials to let women compete m the 5,000 and 10,000 metres races. In a 2-1 ruling, a panel of the United States' 9th circuit Court of Appeals rejected claims by 82 women from310 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-06-23 42 UNIONDALE (New York), Fri. American Lori Johnson set a world record of 32.5 metres here yesterday for the Class B discus throw for the blind m the third international Games for the Disabled. Johnson's throw was 2.1 m further than the previous mark. Three worldAP; UPI - 218 words
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Article574 1984-06-23 42 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT Appeal to end Bodyline Series on our doorstep By RECENT happenings on and off the local cricket pitches have brought disgrace to the once impeccable sport. And a pertinent question arises: Is cricket still the gentleman's game m Singapore? The answer is a574 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-06-23 42 To vote to expel England or not? TWO days before the Olympic flame flickers into life m Los Angeles, Singapore will be one of 54 nations asked to take one of the most controversial decisions m sport, and kick England out of the 1986 Commonwealth Games.524 words
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Article652 1984-06-23 42 MEANWHILE, as they say, back at the ranch, little Miss Budd seems on the brink of upstaging even rrum-to-be Lady Di m terms of front page headlines. Her latest escapade came at the cinema m London, where she had to run a gaumlet of Jeering anti-apartheid demonstrators652 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-06-23 43 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon Stories by EXPERIENCE, and the lack of it, made the difference m the final round of the Singapore junior golf championships at the Jurong Country Club yesterday. While Seletar's M. Murugiah remained cool enough to win the title with a 153, overnight leader Kevin354 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-06-23 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By JIT A SIN :JH has stuck to his decision to quit as the Sing;* pore team manager-coach, despite an appeal by the Football Association of Singapore. Though Jita made his latest decision known to FAS chairman Teo Chong336 words
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166 1984-06-23 43 THE Football Association of Singapore have refused the Ex-Internationals' permission to play a friendly match against Cheq Point, of Kuala Lumpur, at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. Said Steven Tan, the FAS executive secretary, yesterday: "It's regrettable that we have to take this stand,166 words
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Article123 1984-06-23 43 Farrer Park friction THE decision by the Football Association of Singapore for Farrer Park Dynamos and Toa Payoh United to replay their disputed match may spur Dynamos to win tonight's Division One League match against Farrer Park United at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 8. Full points from tonight's game123 words
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Article236 1984-06-23 43 LONDON, Fri. Stand-in opener Mark Chadwick spurred Lancashire into the Benson and Hedges Cup cricket final for the first time by hitting top score of 87 m their sbc-wicket win over Nottinghamshire yesterday. The uncapped Chadwick, who played only because regular opener Alan Ormrod wasReuter - 236 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-06-23 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By THOSE of you who have seen Bumboat!, that energetic local production m the Festival of Arts, will already know of Rebecca Arquilla. You will know that this new playwright takes curtain calls with the script, The View From Here, her Bumboat! contribution355 words
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Article158 1984-06-23 43 THE New Nation Big Walk on July 8 has so far attracted the Singapore Zoo, a karate association and the French school m Singapore. To its increasingly interesting list of entries comes the Singapore Sports Council for the Handicapped, with 17 entries from men m158 words
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Article393 1984-06-23 43 HOSTS Brazil beat Uruguay 1-0 at Curbita with a lack-lustre performance m a friendly match marking the 70th anniversary of the Brazilian Football Federation on Thursday. The only moment of magic came m the 65th minute when Brazil's Artuzinho scored after Delei and Edson hadAFP; Reuter; AP - 393 words
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Article112 1984-06-23 43 IT most be the only competition of its kind. An international event where the competitors do battle without having to face each other because they do It m their Individual countries. The FEI Coca-Cola International Hone Shew JnmpiM eveat, to be held at the Singapore112 words
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Article183 1984-06-23 43 FRANCIS RODRICKS, last year's South-east Asia Games reserve, will not be sitting out the National Bowling Championships finals at Jackie's Bowl Katong today and tomorrow. He guaranteed himself a piece of the action when he knocked down 1,252 pintails m yesterday's qualifying round to catapult into183 words
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Article236 1984-06-23 43 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI INDIAN ASSOCIATION'S "border invasion" of neighbours Ceylon Sports Club suffered a setback as they went down 3-0 m a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at Balestier Road yesterday. However, the game should be best remembered for the true reflection of today's hockey standards. The Balestier clubs,236 words
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Article80 1984-06-23 43 FAR from being satisfied with the 3-3 draw against Armed Forces m their opening game last week, Khalsa aim to put up a better show today when they meet Singapore Cricket Club at Tanglin (5.30) m a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match. SCC, spurred on80 words
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Article359 1984-06-23 43 EVERYONE went home a winner from the Singapore junior golf tournament yesterday. Those who failed to win a trophy had, at least, the satisfaction of knowing that the Singapore Golf Association care for them. And when the ambitious junior scheme, announced yesterday, by Jurong captain Albert Khor,359 words
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Article384 1984-06-23 43 WILL it be a Sembawang second or a Keppel first? The answer will only be known after the last ties of the Handicap League tomorrow as the tournament heads towards one of its most exciting finishes. Keppel are quietly confident that a long awaited trophy will384 words
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212 1984-06-23 43 FORMER All-England champion Liem Swie King, of Indonesia, will be a conspicuous absentee m Asia's clash with Europe for badminton supremacy at Guillemard Road on July 16 and 17. Denmark's Jens Peter Nierhoff, England's controversial Kevin Jolly and China's Han Jian, who were212 words
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Miscellaneous215 1984-06-23 42 *TtJC^f =^Vf =:^^^l A. i T^Bviu~ic^—mf*m tm studios I 1 TVHbt M atmis clvmpic kcsut m »»<h«is "^^TB lltllllHHH ASTDNISHIN6LV CKJOMCM I^HL^^VIVIA HC teAPT S'-S'IN TMe STWMDinO I^jUJ I IwjfH B** 6 If *'A»>CO MIS FIKT 3 tX)N& JUMI" AWO A PWDA IHI M ■*ocds m pai?is amp 35- jfifHn^Kfll215 words
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Miscellaneous52 1984-06-23 43 Today's events BOWLING National Championships finals (Jackie's Magic Score, 9 a.re HOCKEY SHA Premier Lmgae: Khalsa v SCC (Tanglin, 5.30). Mv Om: PARC v SAFSA B_(Tanglin, 3.45). SOCCEB NFL Div. 1Farrer Park United v Farrer Park Dynamos (Jin. Besar, 8 SWIMMING Chinese SC junior championships (Amber Road, 2.30). WATER-SKIING 7-up52 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-06-23 44 Coping with the problems of a greying population 4Tw« :ty years from now, young girls will not be working on Sony assembly linos, they will bo looking after the old. M' Naohiro Ogawa, deputy director of Nihon University's Population Wk Research Institute. TOKYO,Reuter - 602 words
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Article92 1984-06-23 44 LAON (France). Fri. Police who went to help a man badly Injured In a car accident found he had been carrying the strangled body el his wife as a passenger, Intending te threw It Into a canal. The body of Mrs Francine Delval, 28, wasAFP - 92 words
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Article42 1984-06-23 44 LONDON, Fri. American film director Joseph Losey, maker of more than 20 major films, died today at his London home aged 75. He will perhaps be best remembered for The Go-Be-tween. His other films included The Servant and Accident. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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157 1984-06-23 44 Dance-breaks for Thai civil servants BANGKOK, Fri. Dance-breaks during office hours are now part of the daily routine for Thai civil servants at the Interior Ministry. Deputy director of the local administration department, Mr Chodok Virathampoonsawat, yesterday ordered disco music to be played over the loudspeakers m all the department'sAFP - 157 words
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Article32 1984-06-23 44 NEW YORK, Frl. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 3.76 points to 1,123.45 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stork Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-06-23 44 GENEVA, Fri. Heart ailments kill nearly one quarter of all people, making them the world's top killers, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said today. In an annual statistical report, the organisation said the second most common cause of death was respiratory diseases bronchitis, influenza, pneumonia and tuberculosisReuter - 69 words
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Article43 1984-06-23 44 GENEVA, Fri. Twenty Czechs, held by the antigovernment Unita forces m southern Angola for more than 16 months, were released today and turned over to delegates of the allSwiss International Committee of the Red Cross, a Red Cross statement said. APAP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-06-23 44 'Vietnam pocketing money sent by refugees' $420 m a year bonanza for Hanoi, US Senate panel told WASHINGTON, Friday THE Vietnamese government is enriching its coffers by as much as US$2OO million (Ss42o million) a year by pirating funds sent to Vietnamese citizens by relatives who are refugees m theAFP; UPI - 261 words
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161 1984-06-23 44 TAKING the easy way out by throwing eight empty paint cans from the lSthstorey of a newly-cempleted Mack of flats rather than taking them down on t eet, pat two painters behind ban yesterday. Tan Galk Hong, 22, and Yeo Jeo161 words
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Article84 1984-06-23 44 What it should have been YESTERDAY'S Around Your Place diary of events referred to Mr S. Rajaratnam as the Second Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs). He is, of course, the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs). We are sorry for the error. Also, Mrs Judith Arul, who gave a talk at84 words
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Advertisement398 1984-06-23 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Police seized thousands of fake pens during a raid on a shop m Jalan Sultan Plaza yesterday. LISA LEE, accompanied by a photographer, was there to cover the event. Chart Point focuses on General Corporation today. Japanese businessmen m Singapore were yesterday398 words
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Miscellaneous136 1984-06-23 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m a few areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) op to C a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., H mln. SUNSET today: 7.12 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. Adelaide 8/18 C Haze Manila 24/31 C Cloudy Amsterdam $C t Melbourne 7/14 C Fine Baagkafc 25/32136 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1984-06-23 1 ALAN LEVY - ALAN LEVY Anthony Burgess Earlier this year, author Anthony Burgess caused a controversy by publishing his personal choice of 99 best novels m English since 1939. In this article, he answers some of the people who criticised his selections. By writing for the International Herald Tribune1,422 words
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Article511 1984-06-23 1 hgfhgfhhg 1939 Party Going Henry Green. After Many a Summer Dies the Swan Atdous Husky. Finnegans Wake James toy* At Swim-Two-Birds Ham 0' Brim. 1940 The Power and the Gtory Oaban, Greene. For Whom the Bell Tolls Ernest He**mar Strangers and Brothers [to 1970] Cf.511 words
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Advertisement71 1984-06-23 1 Cooking with procision OUTi OOK, Page Two Herbie. the jazz Mann LEISURE, Page Twenty-four Jj^^Sgjt Menu Seafood Dishes fflr^ J J BBJCafaPersons at only^gull Chilly Cross Crab Sambal Mussel HIH Steamed Fresh Fish Golden Beach HHi Fried Squids Delight "KwayTeow" I Louhan Vegetables Seasonal Fruits HM I Chicken Drumlets Titillate71 words
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Article, Illustration1511 1984-06-23 2 TAN LEE LENG - The success of your dish is in the balance TAN LEE LENG Cooking is an exacting science. Guesswork m the kitchen with regard to temperature, weight, volume and time can cause culinary disasters. Every kitchen should be equipped with proper measuring devices, says our writer who discusses the various types.1,511 words
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Article, Illustration764 1984-06-23 3 HUO MEI LI - HUO MEI LI Pleasant surroundings, good service and an outstanding beef dish on the set lunch menu of Seafood Theatre Restaurant won our reviewer's vote for good value. On the lunch trail By "IT'S A '10', no doubt about it!" proclaimed my friend, as764 words
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Article116 1984-06-23 3 REMEMBER July 7. That's the date of the Fiesta '84 food and fun fair at the National University of Singapore. The university's students' union, the organisers of the fair, promises a colourful event to round off Union Week. The main objective is to raise funds for116 words
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Advertisement291 1984-06-23 3 gfhd y V Sited on a generous land area of approximately one studio apartment f T^ > 3>o oo sq.m, there are adequate carparks with y^ >^V« T>~*\ plenty of space left for imaginative landscaping. I I Tucked amongst spacious bungalows and low maintenance fees of $100 per month V291 words
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547 1984-06-23 4 Uncle ' Otak - Uncle 'Otak' IT WAS one of those dreary wet days when there was nothing better to do than staring out of the window, which was exactly what Zig did. "It seems strange," he said to Zag. "What is strange?" asked Zag. "The547 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-06-23 4 THE chicks of some birds, like pigeons and parrots, are blind, naked and helpless when they hatch. They are looked after by the parent birds and must stay m their nests until their feathers grow and they are able to fly. Caring for the baby bird602 words
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Advertisement835 1984-06-23 4 Your best time to get a PortaSound Keyboard! x v x Date: May 24 June 24 s^JSs Venue: All Yamaha Showrooms Authorised PortaSound Dealers 7p££ Yamaha windbreaker for every keyboard purchase y*^^— Lucky Draw with over 100 fabulous prizes to be won! L jk Ist Prize: $1,000 Yamaha Gift Voucher835 words
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Article770 1984-06-23 5 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY FIREFOX DOWN By Craig Thomas Sphere Books, 371 pages 59 40 MONIMBO By Robert Moss and Arnaud de Borchgrave Sphere Books, 384 pages 59.40 R«vi«w«d by CRAIG THOMAS' Firefox was a Mach 3 adventure, with British intelligence aided by the Americans stealing770 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-06-23 6 Grammatical Man by Jeremy Campbell (Pelican, $18.95) From simple life forms to homo sapiens, from genes to dreams, micro-computers and telecommunications, almost everything around us is based on the simple language of information. Jeremy Campbell demonstrates how the new science of information theory unifies fields which seem330 words
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Article, Illustration933 1984-06-23 6 TAN SHEE TIONG - TAN SHEE TIONG PASTEL PORTRAITS: SINGAPORE'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE Text by M Gretchen Photographs by R. Lan Lloyd and lan Charles Stewart Published by the Singapore Coordinating Committee Select Books, 156 pages, $60 Reviewed by A GROUP of architects, town-planners and urban designers met about a933 words
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Article, Illustration712 1984-06-23 6 KHOO HOW SAN - KHOO HOW SAN CORONER TO THE STARS By Thomas Noguchi, M D. with Joseph DiMona Corgi, 234 pages, $9.35 LEGION (THE SEQUEL TO THE EXORCIST) By William Peter Blatty Fontana Paperbacks, 250 pages, $8.40 Reviewed by THE book review editor handed me a couple of paperbacks and712 words
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Article, Illustration898 1984-06-23 7 PETER ONG - PETER ONG THE BOOK OF PHOTOGRAPHY Mermaid, 1983 256 pages, $24.50 1,000 PHOTO TIPS Pan, 1984, $23.75 R«vi«w«dby YOU may be m the dark about this, but the most thrilling aspect of photography takes place m the darkroom. There, before your very eyes,898 words
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Article, Illustration664 1984-06-23 7 NATHANAEL LIM - NATHANAEL LIM HILDA BOSWELL'S TREASURY OF POETRY London, Collins, 1978 Hardback, 125 pages, $20.65 A CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSES By Robert Louis Stevenson Illustrated by Gyo Fujikawa New York, Grosset and Ounlap. 1981 Hardback. 77 pages. $21 55 Reviewed by The young reader POETRY is664 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-06-23 7 THE Drags* Empress by Marina Warner (Hamish HamUton, $12.50) The Empress Dowager Cud was the power behind the throne m China from 1861 to 1906. This biography describes the empress against the background of court ceremony and Confucian traditions. latrepid's Last Case by William301 words
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Advertisement490 1984-06-23 10 WHY IS TSINGTAO RFFR A fiOOO RFFR? Tsingtao Beer is specially brewed with the mineral-riched water of the Laoshun Mountain m China which contains i health-giving mineral substances essential to the human body. Its natural richness and purity ensure a soothing and -||i| refreshing taste. That is why people all490 words
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Advertisement723 1984-06-23 11 H THE SGV GROUP H H SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd I H Professional/Executive Recruitment Services H H Our client, LUCAS MALAYSIA SDN BHD which is H situated m South Johore, is part of a British owned international company manufacturing electronic modules I for the automotive industry. They seek to fill723 words
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Advertisement647 1984-06-23 12 APPOINTMENTS Career opportunities m marketing Woodworking Machinery We are a leader m the marketing of woodworking machinery m the Asean region. We represent several established brands of woodworking machinery including kiln dryers, moulders, planers, saw- milling equipment, arm-saws, etc. As part of our expansion program, we are looking for dynamic,647 words
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Advertisement685 1984-06-23 12 (A member of The Times Organisation) invites suitably qualified applicants for the post of: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY The appointee will be responsible to a Senior Manager for the varied secretarial as well as administrative duties. If you are a self-motivator with initiative and willingness to accept responsibilities, you may be the685 words
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Advertisement719 1984-06-23 12 Materials Coordinator mtom (Circa: $25,000 p< t annum) Owing to rapid business expansion, our client, a multi-national company of European origin which manufactures proximity switches, control systems, relays, electronic counters and other high quality electronic components, seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced individual to fill the newly-created position719 words
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Advertisement271 1984-06-23 12 I SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION i invites suitable applicants for the position of: 1 CURATOR (SENTOSA WAX MUSEUM/ 1 FORT SILOSO) I The candidate for the above post I should have a background m history, a genuine love of things historical/artifacts and at least 3 years experience m I museum or271 words
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Advertisement712 1984-06-23 13 APPOINTMENTS SAFETY and SECURITY We are a multi-national manufacturer of electric typewriters I and we are currently searching for a dynamic and matured I individual for the above position. The successful candidate's primary responsibility will be to I direct and manage all activities related to occupational safety I and health712 words
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Advertisement461 1984-06-23 13 Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the position of: ACCOUNTANT The Job The successful candidate will be a member of the management team m the Finance Control Division. After a brief period of orientation, the appointee will have initial primary responsibility for the accounting, review and reporting461 words
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Advertisement566 1984-06-23 13 flfffM SMITH-CORONA An affiliate of SCM Corporation, USA, manu factoring electric typewriters invites interested applicants to fill our challenging and rewarding positions of: QC ENGINEER (PROCUREMENT) Degree/Diploma m Mechanical/Electrical/ Electronic Production Chemical Process Engineering or Plastic Technology t 2-3 years experience m quality control engineering work or similar supervisory position566 words
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Advertisement853 1984-06-23 14 APPOINTMENTS PFS] Australian j^Jy Maritime College SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING HEAD OF SCHOOL The Australian Maritime College was established by legislation of the Federal Parliament m 1 978 As the national institution, it provides a full range of courses for the shipping, fishing, port and allied industries. The full-time courses range853 words
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Advertisement668 1984-06-23 14 JOf AMD (INTERNATIONAL) LTD. I WALK-IN INTERVIEW I Advanced Micro Devices (USA). The fastest growing multinational semi-conductor company has expanded its manufacturing operations to Singapore. And we require suitable candidates to join us for the following positions: I J MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS The applicants should be degree holders m Electronics and668 words
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Advertisement1077 1984-06-23 14 a^B a^aWw maaaW\^waWa\ SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORA TION invites applications for the following positions:- B 3 I i) Aj BROADCAST 4) TYPIST (ENGLISH) I B OPERATIONS OFFICER ($560 to $744) fl Warn GRADE I To I VP e from P rir| ted matter and from manuscript I ($999 t*****9) QMmcMmt B1,077 words
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Advertisement818 1984-06-23 15 APPOINTMENTS y CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE PRINTING INDUSTRY ijfSj TIME S PRINTERS SDN BHD I tA member of The Times Organisation) ii vites suitably qualified applicants for the posts of: 1 SALES MANAGER Reporting to the Marketing Manager, the Sales Manager is expected to work independently and to travel either818 words
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Advertisement156 1984-06-23 15 SENIOR MANAGER (Transport Forwarding) I We are an established transport forwarding organisation and due to our expansion we are looking for a suitable applicant to fill the above position. The job offers good prospect for advancement to a more senior management level. Preference will be given to applicants with following156 words
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Advertisement543 1984-06-23 15 eoMFTNr int i iro H REED, an American company manufacturing I oilfield equipment wishes to invite suitable I applicants to fill the following positions: B I Production Foreman 1 1 Prime attributes are the abilities to lead, I I instruct, control and motivate direct pro- I I duction personnel H543 words
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Advertisement676 1984-06-23 15 HLPK Christiania Bank (South East Asia) Ltd 7~7/~7 The above, a 50/50 joint venture between Chr.stian.a Bank of Norway and PKbanken of I I Sweden is seeking suitably qualified Singapore citizens to fill the following pos.t.ons In U I connection with expansion of its activities m Singapore 1 ADMINISTRATION OFFICER676 words
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Advertisement381 1984-06-23 15 invites applications for: CREDIT/ ADMINISTRATION SUPERVISOR Qualifications: 2 3 years m a similar capacity with I a good working knowledge of syndi cated loan administration and documentation procedures Must be well versed with head office and MAS returns, reconciliation and other accounting functions Minimum GCE 'A* level. Consideration will be381 words
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Advertisement334 1984-06-23 16 APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from sirtably qualified candidates for the position of: PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Applicants must: possess a recognised diploma m Mechanical, Production or Chemical Process Technology from a recognised Polytechnic preference will be given to candidates with 1 or 2 years of industrial experience, particularly m the plastic field.334 words
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Advertisement779 1984-06-23 16 CABLE MANUFACTURER Our client, a public listed company, who is a leading manufacturer of electrical wires and cables, invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysian for the posts outlined below. These are senior posts which are required through a Company re-organisation, and the successful candidates will play a substantial part m779 words
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Advertisement922 1984-06-23 16 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS IS GROWING "People play an important role m the success of high technology. With the expansion of our technical support of the complex assembly and electrical testing of Very Large Scale Integrated MOS devices, we are now looking for the right people to take up the high technological922 words
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Advertisement177 1984-06-23 16 GENERAL|^) ELECTRIT I Controls Re Ltd X invites applications for the positions of: I Manufacturing I Engineer H He is primarily responsible for planning and I implementing charges to methods of opera lions, tools, plant and equipment as well as for providing detailed operating instructions and training for the workforce.177 words
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Advertisement719 1984-06-23 17 APPOINTMENTS An established multi-national consumer durables company invites dynamic and resourceful individuals to apply for the position of RETAIL MANAGER (Male/Female) This is a managerial retail position and the successful candidate will be m overall charge of an electrical and electronic consumer durables retail shop located m a new prestigious719 words
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Advertisement663 1984-06-23 17 I BOULEVARD I HOTEL I SINGAPORE Come August 1984, our new extension with an addition of 353 rooms is scheduled to open and applications are invited for the following positions:CHIEF STEWARD The person will be responsible for the daily operations of the Stewarding Department. The successful candidate should have at663 words
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Advertisement522 1984-06-23 17 I SJ) PATERSON SIMONS invites applications for the position of: ENGINEERING MANAGER The Job: Marketing Project Engineering Reporting to General Manager, Singapore. Good prospect for further advancement. Qualifications: Degree m Mechanical/Electrical Engineering. Preferably a Registered Professional Engineer. Above 35 years of age. Experience m marketing of engineering products and project522 words
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Advertisement579 1984-06-23 17 I I I NTUC RESEARCH UNIT Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the post of a) INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OFFICERS b) EDUCATION OFFICER We need able men or women who can work with the workers, and management and help to create better and more cooperative labour-management relations conducive to the579 words
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Advertisement622 1984-06-23 18 APPOINTMENTS M (Tk\MOT€>ROLA W^± H A Leader m the communications V^R^^H H and electronics industry. Motorola, a high technology American multinational com-^^^fc H pony m the top 100 or the FORTUNE 500 companies, has immediate openings tor qualified candidates to fill the follow- H ing research development positions: I A)622 words
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Advertisement668 1984-06-23 18 ENGINEERS, TECHNICIANS, PLANNERS, DRAUGHTSMAN SUPERVISORS. VteVe^inqahead Come to our walk-in interview at Hilton Hotel (Indonesian Room), TODAY, 23 June (9am to 3pm) The growing demand for FAST (Fairchild Advanced Schottky TTL) chips have increased our turnover and accelerated our growth. It led to our commitment of a total of $118668 words
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Advertisement495 1984-06-23 18 Complete Computer Systems I NCR Singapore, a subsidiary of NCR Corporation USA which is one of I the world's leading manufacturers of data processing equipment inclu- I ding terminals, mini-computers and large on-line mainframes offers I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I IN MARKETING I As part of our area re-organisation, we have495 words
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Advertisement1000 1984-06-23 19 APPOINTMENTS W e are a major developer and manufacturer of a broad line of reliable electronic components and B fl subsystems for the electronics industry worldwide. B Established m 1 979. the Singapore Facility will be expanded by another 1 00.000 sq ft by mid 1 985 I to accommodate1,000 words
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Advertisement330 1984-06-23 19 I A REPUTABLE ESTABLISHMENT I I invites suitably qualified personnel for I V I :'>; the following posts: B I Ili Requirements: U I I •4 5 years' experience m similar I I position fl I I I Minimum HSC; however, GCE 0' Level 1 1 f. candidates may be330 words
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Advertisement341 1984-06-23 19 Chartered Chemical Industries i^N, y i CV 4/1 A member of !2 »2 52 Singapore Technology Corporation c Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte Ltd is the largest locally owned and managed manufac- q. turing company m Singapore with diversified S interests ranging from manufacturing of so- phisticated high-technology products to341 words
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Advertisement1025 1984-06-23 19 NOTICES I OVERSEASGRADUATEI I SCHOLARSHIPS 1985/86 I Applications are invited for postgraduate scholar- I ships tenable m the United States, United King- I B dom, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand. and Japan m the following areas of study for the 1985/86 academic year PhD m Marketing, International Business, Finance Financial1,025 words
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Advertisement613 1984-06-23 20 NOTICES SINGAPORE PHONE BOOK JULY 1984 Notice to Telephone Subscribers Telephone subscribers are informed that the Phone Book Entitlement Slips for the collection of the Singapore Phone Book July 1984 are being mailed to them during the period 21 June 1984 to 3 July 1984. In order to avoid inconvenience613 words
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Advertisement1025 1984-06-23 20 /^fjra RESULTS OF THE nrV.V^l JAPANESE ASSOCIATION \fl |fy 1984 DONATION DRAW (FOR THE COMMUNITY CHEST OF SINGAPORE THROUGH THE SINGAPORE COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE) DRAWN ON 20 JUNE 1984 AT THE JAPANEBE ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE. PERMIT NO I SCSS 7/84 PRIZE NUMBER 1 ***** 111 ***** 221 ***** 331 *****1,025 words
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Advertisement972 1984-06-23 20 flHES^Br^Bßli MB^^^lF^^BBBJ^^^^bT 1 "l^lWfefc^^ i"\ j.S^ "tJU. '^ai JLJfcjL&Jj.''^Ci' ?Jl -J :r r C BMJ^jßtMir^m, few IlW g^^tf^l^'t^aS^ 1 l ife^^^Blf -^i!!P^ j^# J H.«l:'-'' v 2 «kVVr# \jt +*sjrrmYl 1 iBfVBmraBHBI BnBMl BLJi!>«V ■mm w *<+ Br/cJ iBB BBBBBiJBfc.-^J KT^BB%BB MPBBBP^^EBBBB^y^BBHI^fe^SBB Btc!^*' ji 2 _J~- 4 j*f .a .v972 words
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Advertisement284 1984-06-23 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF INTERFA (PTE) LTD (Incorporated m Singapore) (MEMBERS' VOLI NTARV WINDING IP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors ot the abovenamed Company, which is being voluntarily wound up. are required on or before 23rd July 1984284 words
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Advertisement665 1984-06-23 21 Today marks the birth of a new Gompany ENTASIS ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Stockist/Distributor of ALLI A products Wttß&m Entasis Enterprises Pte Ltd. IMI L^, ai 1a 9BBIH aSsP^ 0 Orcnard Road #02-40/41. Orchard Plaza ALLI A I JcLSi Singapore 0923. Telephone: *****87/*****32 Congratulations to ENTASIS ENTERPRISES PTE LTD on their665 words
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Advertisement351 1984-06-23 21 Q)ngratulations to ENTASIS ENTERPRISES PTE LTD on their official opening from POLYCHEM(F.E.) PTE LTD rdl®iimi)ii>x«gi dl®iintiiii)X(©i <i@iiiDi)iJ)x<@i dl@iihinii>x(®i d)<giitiniii)x<®i dlsimusi dl@inimii)x<@i dl@iiii)i)ii>x<@i i 'p i CKEIATEDHT 1 DENMARK I 1 A SUCCESS I I THROUGHOUT THE I WORLD 1 jj^ S < < MuJ Approved by local authorities for projects351 words
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Advertisement386 1984-06-23 22 Mi il' T*" **"T ~*> f r m 2 fey > y 1 1 L •< f wLj I t y IfT **^i 4' <*■ it Jr 1 tii* p| jT VMM HP "P- BO SI C^f PW r a |1 I*; (TTOTTO FREEHOLD ■MrtfifvIKHOTHVVM Restrictions on Foreigners of Bassein386 words
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Miscellaneous266 1984-06-23 22 GOMCS G ARFIELD By Jim Dmvls POOKV, I WOULP LIKE VOO OOITE FRANKLY, PDOKV ANP\|BUT YOU MAv£ TO TRAPf O^r TO MEET STRETCH, AAV f I STRETCM PON'T HAVE A LOT J SOMETHING WHEN VOO RU&&ER CMICKEN rS Of PERSONALITY SORROONP VOOR6ELF WITH Ji/Vl l/AV.6 fe-23 1964 united Feature Syndicate,266 words
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Advertisement657 1984-06-23 23 PBv a\ IKA has been m the marh^ servin Q you toT^?M|Bi^^^^M^^"B«lß»PiSt P^^j^^X^B I X JFt J/ beneiicia" years. Today as she celebrates her 3rd Anniversary!you^re^ B 4^J° 20 ms colol^l^^^ Jy^ y\ V J invited t0 a galore of special attractions- of fantastic free gifts; lucky drawX^ B^'L<*^^^ I657 words
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Miscellaneous417 1984-06-23 23 8L PEANUTS BjrscAute 1 23 1964 United Feature Syndicate. lnc I UiE PAUSE FOR OUR MOVIE CONTINUES STATION IPENTIFICATION RI6MT AFTER THESE KING TUT By&m I TtJflT A ac?cs Al I C RACK ivJ IHc^ j BEETLE BAILEY ByMortWMer UEV, BEETLE, YOUR 1 WMAT I HEfe SeEN SELECTS^ i| I417 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1984-06-23 24 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN Our writer talks to Herbie Mann, who performs with his quartet at the Singapore Conference Hall tonight and tomorrow. By SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS j£d E2L_/h Man* and Ms mnsle-makera (£r»m left to right): HerMe Nan, guitarist Od«nel A Levy (a newcomer^ totnegrwp),DAVID TAN - 1,320 words
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Article, Illustration574 1984-06-23 24 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN MOONLIGHTING Tomorrow Ch 12, 8.40 p.m. Previewed by THERE are two ways m which films transport us into their surreal world of images and statements drawn from life. They take the cream from life and, with technical gimmicks, exaggerate the sweetness to create574 words
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Article, Illustration860 1984-06-23 25 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA Our writer reviews the opening night of Bumboat! at the World Trade Centre Auditorium on Thursday. By LET me kick off this review by saying that I am probably the worst person to do this job. Not only have I followed thisPHILIP LIM - 860 words
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Advertisement336 1984-06-23 24 Decor Guide HpIB HP^H ■ill' I ■r In^H lln P^^l M W p»^ B fl b^^B bW ■feli^^ I Jbv Km tt t gi^.* Bb^^^l^l a* ■IJBjbI IlSl BHQI i iBK Bsbßßbl BBBBrBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB, kV Afe >B1 Bh^^^^wJ BMU 9BHBBV >. BBB^kAB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BB S3 VJ .pVJß^^^B^^Bbl^^w^iwV y yncover the newest m wall336 words
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Miscellaneous99 1984-06-23 24 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 5.46 a.m. (2 m). 12.33 p.m. (0.8 m), 7.03 p.m. (2 m). SedlU Kechll 5.30 a.m. (1.7 m), 11.43 a.m. (1.1 m), 6.22 p.m. (1.8 m). Port Dteksoa 1.37 a.m. (1.8 m), 7.31 a.m. (1.2 m), 2.07 p.m. (2.2 m), 8.58 p.m. (1.1 m). TOMORROW: Singapore99 words
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Advertisement71 1984-06-23 25 TO SELL Herbte Mann Quartet, tonight. Two $20 tickets. Call Mrs Aral, *****02. EXCHANGE Bam boat!, tonight. One $5 ticket to swap for tomorrow. Call Boon Theng, *****22. Since the Festival of Arts *84 ends tomorrow, Section Two Is closing Its Arts Fest exchange column with the above entries. We71 words
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Advertisement422 1984-06-23 25 CLASSIC JEWELRY (WHOLESALE) PTE LTD A Jewel Extravagant IYru Can't Afford To Miss On our 2nd anniversary, we've decked our shelves with a brilliant selection of the finest diamonds and other precious and semi-precious stones m a spectrum of colours, cuts and caratage that will put the glitter m your422 words
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Miscellaneous534 1984-06-23 25 What's on ARTS FESTIVAL VISUAL ARTS Two art exhibitions at the National Museum Art 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 CHASE MANHATTAN BANK COLLECTION AMERICAN ART534 words
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Advertisement40 1984-06-23 26 l^^^^V^^E^B^B^B^B^B^Lfl B^B^HLlb^blbßb^Hb^B^B^HbßH BBr v ««i L =s K -CSSSBBJMBaB fl§^B iMfc \^t A. \^B& r a^B^r^ T^p^fc. *^(^ijHL^ V IBr tmeraW -J^fl^^ $l»*" f^BH blm^ I s. «T SapP hirt 4(B^ Open I)ail> Businevs Hours: 10.30 am to 8.30 pm.40 words
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Miscellaneous1279 1984-06-23 26 VDUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE .QT Mike Hammer wck ljbcs_ [ss^f helos a friend day sjKa^iss I,*™,,1 a; sr Ksr > aBS g Mk^^Aß^^ sesame Street: The letters C and E and the 845 News nouncen ent fi.lt News m Tony Osborne and His Ornumber 10 are featured. q'ic ri*i»«l1,279 words
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