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Title Section14 1984-06-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 26,1884 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8414 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-06-26 1 ELENA CHONG - Dead ...boy who sniffed one tin of glue a day ELENA CHONG By WHEN he was Just IS, Tan Chin Hee was picked up for being "high" on glne-snlfflng. Two years later, Chin Hee was dead. At the height of his addiction he was sniffIng the equivalent of one tin387 words
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Article84 1984-06-26 1 THE Straits Times today launches a daily Asean Page to focus on news from Singapore's Asean neighbours Brunei, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand. It is intended to complement the daily, focus on Malaysian news, Across the Causeway, and the two pages are to run consecutively84 words
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Article95 1984-06-26 1 THERE'S a joke going around m the old Redhill Close estate that someday the HDB will bring m gondolas to turn the place into a little Venice. Not much imagination needed, what with all those canals cutting merrily across the estate. Find out what's95 words
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Article66 1984-06-26 1 PARIS, Mon. Pollrc arrested 54 rtghtwing protesters early today following clashes In the Latin Quarter with bottle-throwing militants who broke away from a peaceful demonstration against the government's education policy. The mUltants blocked traffic with flaming barricades, and smashed shop windows and telephone booths, police said. Backed66 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-06-26 1 Thousands massing along border; Vientiane says fighting has erupted THOUSANDS of Laotian troops, backed by Vietnamese forces and heavy weapons, are massing along the Thai border near three villages claimed by Thailand and Laos. Vientiane Radio said that Laotian troops had attacked the villages and clashedReuter - 406 words
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489 1984-06-26 1 IVAN LIM - Satu official ousted from union post after inquiry IVAN LIM By ONE of three low-rank-ing officials opposed to the leadership's revamping of the Singapore Air Transportworkers Union (Satu) into three house unions was removed from office yesterday after a disciplinary inquiry. Mr Clement Joseph's ouster came only after Satu president489 words
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Article34 1984-06-26 1 CANBERRA, Mon. The Australian government today announced the appointment of its first Consul-General to Shanghai. He is Mr Roger Brown, a diplomat who has previously served m London, Moscow and Manila. AFPAFP - 34 words
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336 1984-06-26 1 China won't back North Korean invasion report TOKYO, Mon. CHINA will not support North Korea if it again invades South Korea, according to a highranking Chinese official quoted by a Japanese delegation. Japanese newspapers, quoting members of a Japan Socialist Party delegation which recently visited China, reported today that MrUPI - 336 words
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Article56 1984-06-26 1 NAIROBI, Mon. Kenya has appealed to major Western nations (or about 1.5 million tonnes of maize and wheat following the failure of spring rains, diplomats said today. The United States embassy said the request was being given urgent and sympathetic consideration and other embassies confirmed privately thatReuter - 56 words
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150 1984-06-26 1 NEW YORK, Mon. The First National Bank of Chicago and Citibank of New York have raised their prime lending rate to 13 per cent from the prevailing 12.5 per cent because banks providing shortterm federal funds have raised their rates. TheUPI - 150 words
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Article578 1984-06-26 2 PA's plans for youths THE People's Association expects to launch its membership drive for its youth movement by next month. The targets are the breakdancers at the Orchard Road pedestrian mall and other teenagers who usually gather at Parkway Parade and Far East Plaza. They will be approached by578 words
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Article258 1984-06-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: LAST Saturday's Incident involving breakdancers was more than a case of youngsters just having fan and the police just doing their Job. There are far too many youngsters hanging around shopping centres, days and nights on end. Is there some way to reach out to258 words
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Article71 1984-06-26 2 ARMADA AT THE READY THE Soviet Union has built one of the world's largest military bases m the Kola Peninsula, above the Arctic Circle. Based at Severomorsk, its Northern Fleet is the most powerful m the Soviet navy, challenging the Atlantic Alliance's naval power. Should the Soviets and the71 words
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Article177 1984-06-26 2 SPOT PROCESSING HELPED BUT HARD TIMES HAVE COME SINGAPORE refineries are on a business downslide. The refineries were working at only between 75 and 80 per cent capacity m the first half of the year, after the total Indonesian stoppage of crude oil processing here after March. It is177 words
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Article281 1984-06-26 2 The one and only THIS year's All-England championships celebrate 100 years of women's tennis at Wimbledon, and Martina Navratilova, going for a third successive singles title, is such an outstanding favourite that one British bookmaker is not even issuing odds on the women's tournament. The only bet is whom281 words
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Article600 1984-06-26 2 Pressing panic button A PASSWORD that gives access to the credit histories of 90 million Americans was recently "stolen" and posted on an electronic bulletin board a computer file accessible to subscribers by telephone. The security breach was from TRW Information Systems, the United States' largest credit600 words
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Article409 1984-06-26 2 Thirst for knowhow OF LATE, it seems a week has not passed without some seminar, talk, forum or workshop organised for women, by women. The range of issues discussed is mind-boggling, from how to combine career with marriage ana parenthood, to how to start a business and invest409 words
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Article207 1984-06-26 2 Child care Bill THE Malaysian Cabinet has approved a draft Bill regulating child care centres m the country, Minister of Welfare Services Datin Paduka Hajah Aishah Ghani said on Sunday. The Bill is to be tabled at the next session of Parliament. It requires all child care207 words
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Article197 1984-06-26 2 Joint concert MELODIES of Hwa Chong, an orchestral concert jointly performed by the student and alumni Chinese orchestras of Hwa Chong Junior College, will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall tonight. The concert, the third by the two orchestras, will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the founding197 words
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305 1984-06-26 3 Khmer Rouge says they were despatched m 120 trucks BANGKOK, Monday ABOUT 3,000 fresh Vietnamese troops had been sent to replace some of the estimated 10,000 soldiers which Hanoi had started to withdraw from Cambodia, Khmer Rouge guerillas reported today. A Khmer Rouge radioReuter - 305 words
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254 1984-06-26 3 Hanoi refuses to give refugees exit permits HO CHI MINH CITY, Mon. Vietnam said today it had stopped issuing exit permits for resettlement m the United States because of a backlog of nearly 30,000 cases caused by a US immigration quota on Amerasian children and other refugees. A Vietnamese consularUPI - 254 words
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Article32 1984-06-26 3 TAIPEH, Mon. Shabby building maintenance causes a higher rate of fire deaths m Taipeh than m any other major city m the world, a government study showed on Monday. UPIUPI - 32 words
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124 1984-06-26 3 Soviet air raidst: 700 die 2,000 flee PESHAWAR (Pakistan), Mon. Intensive Soviet air attacks against northern Afghan villages controlled by Muslim rebels have left 700 civilians dead and sent another 2,000 fleeing into Pakistan, a resistance source said today. According to the Afghan Islamic press agency, Soviet bombers began withAFP - 124 words
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219 1984-06-26 3 BOMBAY, Mon. For the second time m less than two months, the Indian army has been deployed m several parts of Bombay and its suburbs to check possible HinduMuslim rioting, official sources said today. Tension remained high m the Bandra and Kherwadi areasAFP; AP; Reuter - 219 words
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Article30 1984-06-26 3 WELLINGTON, Mon. Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon today opened his National Party's general election campaign by promising moderate government and accusing the opposition Labour Party of extremism. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-06-26 3 4 INDIA is a deeply religious country, and when anything like this happens, people are bound to be hurt. I would say it is a traumatic experience, but m our long history we have had many such experiences, and we have got over afc them. 7 Mrs60 words
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Article57 1984-06-26 3 TAIPEH, Mon. The death toll m a coal mine explosion near Taipeh rose to 47 today, the highest m Taiwan's mining history. Officials said the bodies of eight more miners trapped deep m the Haishan coal mine were recovered and one miner rescued after the explosionAP - 57 words
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Article328 1984-06-26 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. FLAGS of the "independent Sikh state of Khalistan" suddenly appeared m many parts of Punjab today as thousands of Sikhs crowded into the bullet-marked Golden Temple, which was opened for the first time today since Indian troops assaulted it to flush outAFP; UPI; Reuter - 328 words
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Article334 1984-06-26 3 INDIA'S religious and ethnic trouble spots are simmering again. Only 19 days ago, Indian troops entered Sikhism's holiest shrine m the Golden Temple of Amritsar to flush out armed Sikh militants demanding greater autonomy. Yesterday, apparently, the militant Sikhs m Punjab the granary of IndiaReuter; AP - 334 words
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391 1984-06-26 4 Computer 'key' to credit histories stolen Password put on electronic bulletin board NEW YORK, Monday A PASSWORD that could permit access to the credit histories of 90 million people was stolen and posted on an electronic bulletin board a computer file accessible to subscribers by telephone. TRW Information Systems, theNYT - 391 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-06-26 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. US Secretary of State George Shultz, reaffirming America's determination to combat terrorism, today urged US allies to consider pre-emptive action to root out terrorists before they strike. Mr Shultz said the discussion of pre-emptive measures at the London economic summitReuter; UPI - 361 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-06-26 4 DALLAS, Mon. The Dallas Times Herald said yesterday that It had dropped negotiations with the agent of Ron Reagan (above), President Ronald Reagan's son, when they found his price fov writing a daily column for the newspaper during the National Republican Convention In August would beUPI - 55 words
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Article37 1984-06-26 4 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Cuba yesterday announced that all Cubans must spend one day a month iearning ro dig trenches and handle firearms to prepare for possible American aggression, the official Cuban news agency said. UPIUPI - 37 words
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70 1984-06-26 4 BRUSSELS, Mon. Britain's Lord Carrington took office as Nato Secretary-General today and plunged straight into work. The 65-year-old former British Foreign and Defence Secretary arrived for work m the official olive-green Rolls Royce given up on Friday by his predecessor, Dutchman Joseph Luns, who retiredReuter - 70 words
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320 1984-06-26 4 HAVANA, Monday US DEMOCRATIC presidential contender the Reverend Jesse Jackson arrives m Havana today on a landmark visit after 25 years of strained relations between Fidel Castro's Cuba and the United States. President Castro invited the Black civil rights leader after learning heReuter - 320 words
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Article187 1984-06-26 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. The Cuban government has released a prominent political dissident who had been imprisoned for more than 20 years. Mr Jorge Vails, a poet whose works about life m political internment have won numerous international literary awards, was freed on Thursday and arrived on SaturdayNYT - 187 words
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Article23 1984-06-26 4 VATICAN CITY, Mon. Pope John Paul n received former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger today at a 20-minute private UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article140 1984-06-26 5 RIYADH, Mon. Military chiefs of the Saudi Arabian-led Golf Cooperation Council have devised plans to set up a unified high command and Joint forces for the defence of the region, Arab diplomatic sources said here today. The military chiefs, who have been meeting here forAP; Reuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-06-26 5 Iraq threatens to destroy Kharg terminal if Iran launches ground offensive BAGHDAD, Mon. IRAQ said today it would destroy Iran's main oil terminal on the Gulf island of Kharg if Iran launched an expected ground offensive into Iraqi territory. Baghdad also accused Teheran of violating a partial ceasefire agreement onReuter - 305 words
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Article187 1984-06-26 5 EILAT (Israel), Mon. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir yesterday said Israel and Jordan have been holding intensive contacts through the United States to solve local problems on their common border. He said they also have direct contacts on other subjects. Mr Shamir refused to elaborate onAP - 187 words
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388 1984-06-26 5 Radio, TV ads blacked out STRIKING journalists last night disrupted Israel's general election campaign by blacking out party political advertising on radio and television. Expensive commercials paid for by political parties were to have run after the main evening news, but a strike byReuter; AP; UPI - 388 words
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146 1984-06-26 5 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. How many South Africans have their race reclassified each year? How many are charged with having sex with a member of another race? How much more is spent on educating a White child than a Black? The answers to these questionsReuter - 146 words
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Article64 1984-06-26 5 LONDON, Mon. Saudi Arabian interests have bought one of the world's biggest oil tankers, the 491,120-tonne Nanny, for use outside the Gulf as a floating storage tank, the London insurance Journal Lloyd's List reported yesterday. The interests, which were not identified, were believed to have paid US$l5AFP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-06-26 5 Mubarak offers to step down CAIRO, Mon. President Hosni Mubarak yesterday offered to step down after a second six-year term m a gesture towards further democracy m Egyptian political life. In a speech to the opening session of the Egyptian Parliament, Mr Mubarak said "some people" had suggested he stepAP - 153 words
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Article34 1984-06-26 5 NEW YORK, Mon. The US Defence Department sent 20 experts to Kuwait two weeks ago to study that country's security needs, Time magazine reported here today m the its latest issue. AFPAFP - 34 words
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431 1984-06-26 6 Moscow unlikely to drop 'blind alley' policy, says 'official WASHINGTON, Monday SEVERAL United States analysts, including serving officials, have challenged President Ronald Reagan's view that the Kremlin's present hard line would end if he was re-elected m November. Mr Reagan said last week that onceReuter - 431 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-06-26 6 WHEN identical twins Irma and Maria Bodl, from Debrecen, Hungary, arrived at the Ist International Twins Meeting at Lake Faak, Austria, a few days ago, a photgrapher asked them to pose with Kurt and Hans Schumann from Stuttgart, West Germany. Love blossomed during the next fewAP - 91 words
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297 1984-06-26 6 PARIS, Mon. Hundreds of thousands of parents, teachers and opposition politicians marched today against education reforms m one of the biggest demonstrations ever seen m Paris. Representatives of the mainly Roman Catholic private school sector who organised the march said two million people took part, butReuter; AFP - 297 words
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127 1984-06-26 6 BERLIN, Mon. Champion Polish decathlete Darius/ Ludwlg, disappointed by his country's Olympic boycott, has defected to the West it was reported on Sunday. Berlin's largest newspaper, the Berliner Mor^enpost, said the internationally renowned athlete defected "a few days ago" while visiting West Berlin. ItAP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-06-26 6 6 A horn* is a woman's kingdom, •nd I'm against p«opl« with young children and anyona with a husband or anyons thay lov* going m for fast foods simply bacauaa thay want to hava a job as a wall. 7 Barbara Cartland, tte world's all-time best selling63 words
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Article74 1984-06-26 6 AS WEST European leaders arrived m Fontainebleau, France, yesterday to make a fresh attempt to resolve money problems m the 10-naticn European Economic Community, British sources quickly made it clear that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was not prepared to settle "at any price." Mrs Thatcher is seeking aAP - 74 words
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Article85 1984-06-26 6 BRITAIN'S MINERS' strike, which entered its 16th week yesterday, saw nearly 50 pickets arrested and two trains loaded with iron ore get past strikers to deliver supplies to a South Wales steel plant. Railwaymen had threatened to back the miners by halting all trains carrying coal andAP - 85 words
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Article83 1984-06-26 6 JUSTICE MINISTER Nabih Bern's Shi'ite Amal militiamen yesterday released a Libyan diplomat, kidnapped at the weekend by a Muslim underground group, Lebanese police reported. A police spokesman said Mr Berri personally ordered his men to storm the place where the Libyan diplomat was being held and free himUPI - 83 words
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Article76 1984-06-26 6 COLOMBO SCHOOLS reopened yesterday amid tight security as the government moved to prevent a further outbreak of student violence, following the death last week of two undergraduates m police shootings. Armed police patrolled near major schools yesterday, open for the first time since they closed on Friday. TheyAFP - 76 words
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485 1984-06-26 7 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED TODAY, The Straits Times launches a daily page of Asean news, focusing on events m Brunei, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, to complement the coverage of Malaysia m "Across the Causeway". "Around Asean" is designed to give our readers a wider485 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-06-26 7 THIS cannon has pride of place outside the Kuala Belait home of Bruneian Haji Lamat bin Apong. For him, it is proof that dreams do come true, even if it takes some time, the Borneo Bulletin reported at the weekend. In the case of 76--year-oldBORNEO BULLETIN - 178 words
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Article277 1984-06-26 7 CANBERRA, Mon. AUSTRALIA has asked Indonesia to lift a ban on its ambassador to Jakarta, Mr Rawdon Dalrymple, visiting East Timor, government sources said today. Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden has exchanged several notes with Indonesia over the issue, the sources said. The IndonesianReuter; AFP - 277 words
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Article123 1984-06-26 7 JAKARTA, Mon.Asean Foreign ministers probably will discuss the recent London summit of Industrialised countries when they meet here next month. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja has said. He said last weekend that this was likely since a special envoy of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Is toAFP - 123 words
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202 1984-06-26 7 MANILA, Monday IMELDA Marcos, wife of President Ferdinand Marcos, has agreed to testify this week before the board probing the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino, the board's general counsel said today. Mr Andres Navares told a news conference that Mrs Marcos said sheAFP - 202 words
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Article176 1984-06-26 7 MANILA, Mon. The Philippines' main opposition coalition yesterday called on President Ferdinand Marcos to "resign or step down" m order "to save the country" from its worst economic crisis since the Second World War. United Nationalist Democratic Organisation (Unido > president Salvador Laurel echoed anAFP - 176 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-06-26 9 Move to regulate proliferating centres KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Cabinet has approved a draft Bill regulating child care centres m the country, Minister of Welfare Services Datin Paduka Hajah Aishah Ghani said yesterday. The Bill, which will be tabled at the next session ofBernama - 273 words
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Article134 1984-06-26 9 PENANG, Mon. About 40 armed youths damaged the home of an Umno branch official here on Saturday and assaulted two of his sons. Umno Kampung Rawana branch committee member Husain Ahmad said the youths went to his house, carrying parang, knives, sharpened iron pipes,NST - 134 words
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168 1984-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore Airlines (SIA) today denied that a conspiracy exists between it and BA to prevent MAS from obtaining additional flights to London. SIA general manager for Peninsular Malaysia, Mr Roney Tan, said m a statement that there wasBernama - 168 words
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249 1984-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday BRITAIN has refused to allow the Malaysian Airline System (MAS) to operate another flight to London. The rejection of the MAS request last week immediately triggered off charges from Kuala Lumpur that it was designed to protect British dominanceBernama; NST - 249 words
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490 1984-06-26 9 Story of Carrian scandal told in new book HONGKONG, Monday WITH Hongkong courts poised to consider cases involving the former Carrian empire, the first of what is likely to be many books concerning the rise and fall of the financial group and the Malaysian involvement has already hit the streets.NST - 490 words
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Article40 1984-06-26 9 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. Three fishermen are feared lost m the South China Sea after a storm near the Semangkuk oil platform about 179 km from the Trengffanu shore four days ago, fishing authorities said here today. BernamaBernama - 40 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-06-26 10 SINGA the kindly lion comes to life again on Thursday with the launching of this year's month-long Courtesy Campaign. This year's slogan Is "Courtesy is m as let's show It. The campaign will be launched by the Minister for Law, Mr E. W. Barker, at the150 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-06-26 10 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN sn^B Calling breakdancers and teenagers who hang out at shopping centres I Youth leaders to go all out to sell the activities of the association By THE People's Association will soon launch a membership drive to get more youngsters to join its youth movement.366 words
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Article119 1984-06-26 10 Youth jailed for molesting women A JOBLESS youth was yesterday sentenced to a total of 12 months' jail for molesting women. Hang Wei Meng, 17, described as a "mmace", had his sentences postponed after he pleaded guilty last month to various offence* of Insulting and outraging the modesty of women119 words
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Article134 1984-06-26 10 Car broker faces more charges A CAR broker was accused yesterday of seven additional counts of cheating a company's managing director of more than $97,000. Ong Keng Eng, alias Quah Thye Hin, 31, pleaded guilty but the cases were adjourned to allow the prosecution to verify certain facts. Ong, who134 words
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76 1984-06-26 10 Police seek relatives of dead woman POLICE want to contact the relatives of Madam Lock Soa Fong, 68. who died m hospital on Sunday. Madam Lock was an inmate of the Lions Home for the Elders at Block 403, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10. before she was admitted to the76 words
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268 1984-06-26 10 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By A WOMAN, whose personality changed significantly following brain injury after a traffic accident, is suing a motorcyclist for more than $200,000 m damages. A government neurosurgeon told the High Court that the injury also interfered with Madam Tominam binti Tukimin's role a;,268 words
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376 1984-06-26 10 PAUL JACOB - Safra library for the military buff PAUL JACOB By THE Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association has a $30,000 offering that military enthusiasts will find hard to resist. As part of its efforts to provide a wider range of military-related matters for its members, the association has opened a reading room-cum-library376 words
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Article435 1984-06-26 14 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE Two government financing schemes for builders to be revised By TWO government-back-ed financing schemes to help local contractors mechanise their operations are to be revised to cover more advanced and efficient labour-saving plant and equipment. IN will be new-genera-tion concrete mixers and435 words
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174 1984-06-26 14 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By NATIONAL Development Minister Teh Cbeang Wan's call for more renovation contractors has met with a flurry of applications for licences. About 51 applications were processed by the Housing Board last week. The latest batch of renovation contractors has registered174 words
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Article, Illustration132 1984-06-26 14 IT WAS "going to the grassroots" when matriculating students at the National University of Singapore yesterday got a twominnte talk from NUS Students' Union Executive Committee members* The personal touch, a first for Nairn, was Its attempt to make Itself known to every new student an132 words
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357 1984-06-26 14 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By MANY of the Arts Festival shows were billed as "sold out" long before the 17-day festival started on June 8. But came show time, there were empty seats m aver}' one of the 14 soldout films, concerts and performances357 words
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108 1984-06-26 14 A JOBLESS woman, who admitted operating a brothel at her home, asked the court to allow her to manage the brothel again as it war her only means of earning a living. But District Judge Peter Lim rejected her request. He suggested Ng Sai Choo,108 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-06-26 15 JUNE TAN - Venus III beckons new NUS students JUNE TAN By NEW students joining the National University of Singapore are filling m a most unusual form which could change their love lives. Among the things they are asked to declare m writing are just how attractive they think they are to the429 words
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Article209 1984-06-26 15 FARMERS who have gone ahead with building pig waste treatment plants can claim op to only $1M for every pig. So, If a fanner has 5,1 M pigs, he can claim up to $MM* or the cost he has Incurred In botldlng his plant, whichever Is the209 words
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Article501 1984-06-26 15 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON The burnt body case Court told of grim price for 'carrying false tales' By A 45- YEAR-OLD boilerman was attacked with a rake and burned alive for "carrying false tales" and getting a lorry driver into trouble, it was alleged at a murder trial501 words
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Article101 1984-06-26 15 $20,000 teapot reported missing A TEA-POT collector has reported the loss last week of a "rare and expensive" item, said to be worth 120,000. Mr Lvi Boon Poh, 58, who exhibited 2,000 teapots and ceramics at the Dynasty Hotel from June 14 to 17, said the Yixing tea-pot was discovered101 words
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Article56 1984-06-26 15 Automation course THE Singapore Polytechnic and the Economic Development Board will jointly organise a five-day course on factory automation at the Computervision-EDB CAD/ CAM Training Unit on July 2. Dr Farrokh Nassirpour, director of the CAD/CAM and Robotics Centre at Detroit University m the United States, will conduct the course.56 words
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Article49 1984-06-26 15 THE CASE against a 24 yearold man, charged with raping a girl, was yesterday adjourned to next week. Lee Chwee Tiong is accused of raping a 16-year-old girl m a flat m Block 3, Jalan Bukit Merah on June 21. No plea was taken from Lee.49 words
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338 1984-06-26 17 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW Move will strengthen local hardware industry By DATA General, one of the world's leading computer manufacturers, will start making its computers here from August this year. Its decision to make its commercially successful supermini the MV4OOO will strengthen the computer hardware industry338 words
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345 1984-06-26 17 STELLA DANKER - Disabled 'tend to be unrealistic when seeking jobs' STELLA DANKER By Workshop to draw up employment policy THE disabled person on a job waiting list tends to oe unrealistic. He also sometimes loses confidence and doesn't turn up foriob interviews. These are two of the problems placement officers faced when345 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-06-26 17 Boys know the ropes and sell them THE PoUce Boys' Clubs are getting round the knotty problem of raising $IM,MC by selling knots literally. Sine? the school holidays b.'Kan In late May, about 2M boys from all eight clubs have been selling a new game called the Croco Knot to317 words
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152 1984-06-26 17 A LABOURER died after he was hit on the head by a falling plank from the 13th floor of an uncompleted block of flats at Hougang New Town, a coroner s inquiry heard yesterday. Mr Mohamed Haroon Or Rashid, 23, a Bangladeshi, was walking152 words
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Article42 1984-06-26 17 SIXTY-ONE people m GeyJane Serai receiving social welfare living received $50 and two kilos of rice each to help them celebrate Hari Ray a Puasa. the MP for Geylang Serai, Mr Othman Haron Eusofe, presented the gifts on Saturday.42 words
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118 1984-06-26 17 Thieves take $76,000 from two homes TWO people lost a total of $76,900 m cash and jewellery after thieves broke into their homes on Sunday. Mr K.Y. Tan, a hairdresser, left his semi-de-tached house m Jalan Pemimpin at about 7 p.m and when he returned at about 11.35 p.m., he118 words
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Advertisement388 1984-06-26 10 Put them right side up: Editorial on Page 18 fe i^^^^^H i^l^^^B^ "^^9l JflEflß^^l B^^^v <«al J^^^^^^B "^^FW^» Tl^fl B| Bk .J ii :J^^^^^^l L^r vftl^ J^^m fcT'^r j^^^^^ «^o K> ilßr^ -Ajl, rsE m m fl HI il^^^^^^^^l B^ V j^^^^^^^H .^^^B -^B^^^^i -^i^B :^^l i^^^'XyiAfli^QA _jt m^^^^^^.9 l^r388 words
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Advertisement611 1984-06-26 11 WHAT was the real reason for WHAT actually transpired in WHO was the Chief Minister WHO was the one person who WHAT was "Operation Cold Singapore's exclusion from the an event in Singapore's history who threatened to hold office believed that Singapore in 1960 Store"? Malayan Union planned as dubbed611 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-06-26 12 CEPHAH TAN - Baker's Hari Raya treat takes the biscuit CEPHAH TAN Toa Payoh By TOA PAYOH baker David Wong's creation should find its way into many homes this Hari Raya Pausa a butter cake filled with dates, laced with honey, and topped off with a model of a mosque m sugar paste.220 words
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Article, Illustration515 1984-06-26 12 AUGUSTINE LOW; TEO LIAN HUAY - AUGUSTINE LOW TEO LIAN HUAY Bukit Merah By and Why I stay i L My parents have been staying here for a w long time. They have their friends, their taiji class at the community centre, Their world is here. Moving515 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-06-26 12 Choa Chu Kang THONG HOE community centre is proud to have what all other community centres m Jie rural areas do not an archery club. It was formed m December last year, when some students, after finishing a three-month archery course, wanted to continue192 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-06-26 12 The day Nixon came by for a visit Punggol KAMPUNG Punggol at Punggol Point is a quiet, Uttle viUage with traditional Malay houses on stilts and gentle beaches. But it awoke briefly from its peaceful slumber one afternoon 33 years ago. Mr Richard Nixon, then VicePresident of the United States290 words
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346 1984-06-26 12 WHEN the hunger pangs strike at 3 a.m. and a home-cooked omelette doesn't seem enough, bear m mind Telok Ayer Market, where more than 20 stalls are open around the clock. One of them is the Zanmei Hawker stall, which346 words
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Advertisement292 1984-06-26 14 Results of M&M's Olympics uoniesx. t /s£& £&&J^ 2 FIRST PRIZE WINNERS: P'ize Double reum tickets to Ln- ckets H the Ol<m O <c Games plus accommodation ABDUL HAMID BIN AJAN: I/C NO: *****80/E LIM PECK GEAK: I/C NO: *****94 D 50 SECOND PRIZE WINNERS: p. ,c Speoa c,m D292 words
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Advertisement176 1984-06-26 15 I Looking for the week's best buys? I Head straight for the Event Hall. The choice is terrific too. You get a new selection every Tuesday. Ladies' suits I Ramuz cotton blouse .■v\ r y^ i^jß-if^^ 'Bt B» BW >iSv \j Jiflßj Ik*>'''::"SS I U P^^^ Clutch bag I BHBHK3^^^^^~!^^176 words
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Article465 1984-06-26 18 YOUNGSTERS just having fun and the police just doing their job. Was that what last weekend's breakdancers incident m the Orchard Road area was all about? Yes and No. The breakdancers were having fun, yes. It was the school holidays. Breakdancing dancing which involves acrobatic465 words
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Article, Illustration711 1984-06-26 18 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON Comment ■y WASHINGTON Mr Walter Mondale, ahead on delegates but 15 points behind President Reagan m the popularity polls, is now looking for a vicepresidential candidate who might help him win m November. Should he go with Mr Gary711 words
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Article, Illustration823 1984-06-26 18 Researchers at America's Federal Reserve Board estimate that over one-third of the US$252 billion increase m the debt of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Venezuela between 1974 and 1982 went into buying assets overseas or was salted away m foreign bank accounts. "THE823 words
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Article, Illustration653 1984-06-26 18 BACOLOD (Philippines) Unbroken fields of sugar ease stretch across Negros Island hi central Philippines, the country* "sngar bewl," bnt planters and mill owners predict their Industry will soon die. The story across the Philippines to the same: tow sngar prices over the past five years haveReuter - 653 words
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Advertisement438 1984-06-26 18 fo IU FORWARD OVERSEA CRfOIT UMITED I FINANCE OF I I EQUIPMENT I I Call 533-3737 I M FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT UMITED I |F 65. Chulia Street. #46-02. OCBC Centre. H H Singapore 0104. H I Ad Permit No 4196 THREE WHS TOGETASVIKE I\THE MIILTI-BIUJON DOLLIR MARKET. §|klfli|94k^k|B^^ __l*»jT>mAMr*mA_w_\\ l§438 words
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Letter, Illustration261 1984-06-26 19 POSB should give more interest IN an environment of rising interest rates, it is surprising to note that the Post Office Savings Bank has not raised its 6.5 per cent rate on savings accounts. Of course, it has also not raised the rate on its housing loans to improve its261 words
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Letter75 1984-06-26 19 Package oueries i I HAVE had an upsetting experience while sending some packages by seamail to the United States. Could Telecoms tell me why there are only four weight categories: onekilogram ($8.20), threekilogram ($16.80), fivekilogram ($25.50), and 10--kilogram ($46.40)? Why are there such wide ranges between weights and charges? Why75 words
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283 1984-06-26 19 Achieve balance in studies and social life Do undergrads socialise enough? I REFER to the letter "Two reasons why undergrads don't socialise enough". (ST, June 19). I agree that the two obstacles to socialising among undergrads are a heavy workload, and competition m class. However, I would like to suggest283 words
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Letter178 1984-06-26 19 Looking beyond the campus I DISAGREE with the views "Val" expressed m his letter "Two reasons why undergrads don't socialise enough". (ST, June 19). Not all undergrads hold the view that socialisation should be pursued as a goal on campus no matter what the workload. Many Singaporeans of the same178 words
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159 1984-06-26 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "Let them withdraw earlier" by "CPF Member". (ST, June 14). "CPF Member" has asked the board why working members who are above 65 years of age are not allowed to withdraw their Central Provident Fund savings annually to159 words
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211 1984-06-26 19 I REFER to your editorial m the June 22 edition of The Straits Times. I do not believe that my suggestion that those Housing Board residents who keep their blocks, areas or estates clean be allowed to pay lower conservancy charges is "at best,211 words
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Letter392 1984-06-26 19 The 'get-rich-quick' schemers on the property market WE need more articles like the one m your Landscope page entitled "Castles m the sky come down to earth" (ST, June 22) to spread the idea that people should not try to latch themselves onto get-rich-quick schemes, and392 words
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Advertisement386 1984-06-26 19 3 d sit^^x««w.; t? Singapore Handicrafts r?l Presents CANTON ROSEWOOD FURNITURE 4 BONSAI EXHIBITION/SALE Singapore Handicrafts Building 72 Eunos Avenue 7, Tel: *****66. 930,000 sq ft fully air-conditioned main showroomli 3 22nd June to Ist July 1984 C+j r Set 4 Carved thru Round LongVfe Sofa Set $2999^ FREE PARKING386 words
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Article, Illustration1597 1984-06-26 20 NICHOLAS DANILOFF - NICHOLAS DANILOFF By m MURMANSK A third of the Soviet Northern Fleet's missile stockpile was destroyed by an explosion at the ammunition depot m Severomorsk m the Soviet Kola Peninsula m midMay. The blast, reported by the Washington Post, draws attention to the strategic military area1,597 words
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Advertisement236 1984-06-26 20 Therefre lots of little reasons for buying a a I IU^IJUIsI II mi Wr^ /yjr '^mwmmm\ 4L» B^B BE^l^^^^^^KSMk ~-^^^^m^^^^s9mlm^m^m^m^r The new Mitsubishi Colt is a great little car. Great because What really sets the Colt apart are other little things. So why not put the five-door Mitsubishi Colt to236 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-06-26 21 TRADING was very quiet at the local stock market with only 5.2 million units traded, compared with an equally low 6.2 million units last Friday. Prices generally opened at overnight levels. At the close, price changes were also mostly marginal.272 words
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Article36 1984-06-26 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 23 49 24 Finance 6 5 5 Hotels 2 6 2 Properties 1 3 Plantations 3 5 2 Mining 2 3 0 Deb/Loans 2 3 2 Total 39 78 3836 words
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Article44 1984-06-26 21 K. Lumpur barometer I Up Down Unch Industrials 12 64 30 Finance I 9 4 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 0 4 5 Oil palms 0 4 1 Tins 3 5 2 Rubbers 1 13 5 Deb/Loans 1 0 0 Total 18 100 4744 words
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Article89 1984-06-26 21 SHARE prices finished mostly easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as investors confidence remained low. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index dipped 4.13 points to 1419.83. Share prices opened at about overnight levels and drifted lower within a narrow margin m the morning.89 words
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Article34 1984-06-26 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)34 words
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Article208 1984-06-26 21 Most active General Corp 334,000 TOM 317.000 Poking Cons 309,000 Pon-EI 298,000 Fobor Merlin 253,000 MCmtflt 720 +40 S«a««iBt« 1020 +20 FACBSOC 302 +19 UmCwpn 228 +18 M GUm 225 15 PP*»cisoc 190 +15 Pan-QCUIS 290 +14 DBS 830 +10 Urnat 25c 230 10 ABNIOM 215 +9208 words
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Article58 1984-06-26 21 BwstMdßM —6 Grimm —4 PMC —2 S«mb 9* 1 CtC H*.P» +1 PmQk -2 ShMtefc* 9£«*. £"T lhd +1 Pt n l 12 $Trt undi MdStaraft -6 K*pp«( -f 7^ Otriophd susp MTC -5 Esm —30 IMH-Pwpau 2 Promtt unch TkMt h* unch F w unch58 words
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132 1984-06-26 21 AMERICAN multinational Honeywell Corporation is setting up a centre here to design integrated circuits used m electronic products. Ho ney wel l-Sy ncr tek, the local subsidiary, will spend $500,000 on the centre initially and will increase this to $2 million132 words
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567 1984-06-26 21 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Plants working only between 75 and 80 pc capacity m first half By SINGAPORE refineries are on a business downslide. The refineries are working at only between 75 and 80 per cent capacity m the first half of the year, after the total567 words
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292 1984-06-26 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By MORE tea will be auctioned m Singapore If the new chairman of the Tea Auction Association of Singapore, Mr J. M. Jumabhoy's, Idea of auctioning tea minus freight and other charges works. Mr Jamabhoy wants to292 words
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Article61 1984-06-26 21 Contract won KUALA LUMPUR Dunlop Malaysian Industries has won an international contract to supply 5,000 agricultural tractor tyres to Pakistan, the company announced. The contract, worth more than Msl million is Dunlop's first for agricultural tractor tyres. Its marketing director told Bernama news agency last Saturday that the tyres wouldAFP - 61 words
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Article64 1984-06-26 21 LONDON Grindlays Holdings PLC is holding talks with London stockbrokers CapelCure, Myers, which may lead to Grindlays taking a 29.9 per cent stake m Capel-Cure, according to market sources. Spokesmen for Grindlavs and Capel-Cure declined immediate comment. But the sources said longer-term merger plans could emerge onReuter - 64 words
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Article32 1984-06-26 21 MELBOURNE The State Bank of Victoria had acquired a 50 per cent interest m Midland Bank PLC's local finance arm, Associated Midland Corp Ltd, State Bank officials said. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article36 1984-06-26 21 LONDON Lloyds Bank said it was increasing its base lending rate to 9>/4 per cent from 9 from today. No change is being made m rates of interest on savers' deposit accounts. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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653 1984-06-26 21 Some analysts are disappointed by seeming lack of innovation NEW YORK When American Telephone A Telegraph Co introduces its entry m the personal computer market today, its biggest task may be to satisfy sceptics that it has not waded into battle with InternationalIHT - 653 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-06-26 21 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By A BIG fight is brewing over the 52-year-old hotel at the railway station. The Malayan Railway wants to evict the hotel's managers, but Mr Lim Jit Chin, the general manager of the hotel, refuses to budge. The Lim family has317 words
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Article2467 1984-06-26 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 necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,467 words
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Article1699 1984-06-26 22 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 84S) Alcorn (2MB 2.I5S) (2) 2 15 0)2)6(2) 2.11 Antoh (1 85B 1 86S) (2) 1.89 (4) 1 87 (1) 1 88 (3) 1.86 (7) 1 85 A Choc (260S) (5) 2 70 (5) 2 55(1)2.51 (5)2 60 AISB (4 80B 4.88SH1)1,699 words
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Article2762 1984-06-26 22 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. ufess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend. A6N is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in doflars 1984 Last Yield Vo) Day H|h Low Company Sale Chance ('OOO) Mgh Low2,762 words
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Article35 1984-06-26 23 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 370.00 370 50 372.10 372.50 Mon Sat Hongkong 370.10 370 50 372.00 372.40 Fri Thus New York 372 50 373 00 373.00—373 50 London 374.30 374 80 372.50—373.0035 words
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Article18 1984-06-26 23 RUBBER Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore July ***** up 5 75 cents Malaysia July ***** up 4 25 cents18 words
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Article15 1984-06-26 23 tin Closing prices M$/kilo Straits Tin $29.28 down 2.00 cents Turnover: 226 rose 89 tonnes15 words
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Article103 1984-06-26 23 THE KILOBAR market prices were not available yesterday. The Far East gold market was also not available. The Hongkong gold market opened at U*****.30/1.70 (high) and closed for lunch at U*****.80/1.20. Later it traded within the range of U*****.50/9.90 to U*****.30/0.70. Closed at U*****.25/0.65. Source: Rothschild. The London gold103 words
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Article25 1984-06-26 23 Clown prices COPPER £/tamc Fri Spot 976 50-977 00 (970.00-970.50) 3 months 997 50— 998 00 (991.00-991 50) Market tone Steadier Sales: 16.275 tones25 words
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Article20 1984-06-26 23 Ctostif, prices ALUMINIUM £.tonne Fri Spot *****-***** (936.00-937.00) 3 months 951.50—952.50 (955.00—955 50) Market tone Easier Sales 22,850 tonnes20 words
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Article136 1984-06-26 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices recovered to close off the day's lows on short covering and speculative buying. PALM Closing prices Crude m/tonm palm oi Jun 1795 (south) 1290 (central) 1285 (north) Jul 130? 50 (south) 1290 (central) 1280 (north) Aug 1277 50 (south) Refined palm ol MJ136 words
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Article67 1984-06-26 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed firmer with July One RSS buyers quoted at 181.50 cents per kilo, up 5.75 cents from last Friday. In Koala Lumpur, the rubber market closed firmer at 197.00 cents per kilo for July Int One RSS buyers, up 4.25 cents from Friday. The International67 words
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Article62 1984-06-26 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang fell two cents to M 5,19.23 per kilo, but was still wi. nin the International Tin Agreement's lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. The buffer stock manager again provided most of the support. Turnover rose to 226 tonnes from Friday's62 words
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Article24 1984-06-26 23 SILVER Clo*| prit« Mm Fit Singapore 849-854 8 53 8 58 Fn Thn New York 8 60-8 65 8.59-8.64 Source. Credit Suisse. Spore24 words
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Article313 1984-06-26 23 EtViTlOOk. 9|>*»P*«: 35% 235 Amtralan MM. ritt ml prtetsJ/lOOkg eigarfewi Mwirfct See Mew new crop COCOnUt Rj ce a I Super 218 l slgr-e U2 .so Oil SMGATOftE A SpKial 215 2nd B'** ***** OwM'fOß HSOoffi ISoVEfclass '"aJuri*?* 255 Tone: MX pr.es m m«d M OW drum FOB313 words
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Article314 1984-06-26 23 FOB m bales m RAS MRELB (S cents/kilo) (M cenl$/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 176.75-177 75N 179.00— 180.00N mT ,T Int. 1RSS July 179.00-179.50 181.50-182.00 196 00^196 25 197 0fW19«M Int. 1 RSS August *****-184.25 186.00-186.50 197.00-198.00 Int. 2 RSS July 17/.50-178.50N 179.00— 180 00N314 words
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Article97 1984-06-26 23 THE US dollar opened at a low of 5J2.1185/00 and heavy commercial demand brought the rate to close at a high of 552.1300/10. The greenback firmed against the other currencies supported by firm US interest rates. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.7935/45 and closed at day's high of97 words
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Article203 1984-06-26 23 Interbank Over the counter For«fn Local Mars to Foreipi currency currency one unit of to $510 foreipi currency Australian dollar 1.8148 1.8177 5.57—5 42 Canadian dollar 1.6240 1.6260 6 23—613 NZ dollar 1 3462 1 3489 7.53-7 45 Sterling pound 2.8840—2.8875 3.49—3 44 US dollar 2 1300 2.1310203 words
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Article144 1984-06-26 23 Manager.' prices Arbuthnot Securities Asia B-pjm *****9 »orJun«26 s^c^r- 080,-o B v. SKBL tf£& Singapore Unit Trust QUB.Manrani Th.cmW» 3i3-3 33.d II??;! 1^ Income Bond Unit The Savings Fund 184-201 Unwn S pore Fund 111-118 Incom, Bond 132-139 Spore Prm Fund 1 39—1 47 ffi£- F TI SiS144 words
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Article28 1984-06-26 23 pa Savings account 7 > Autosave 6 Fixed deposit 3 1 montti 7 1 3 months 7 > 6 months 7>/ 4 9 months 7 12 months 7' 428 words
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Article47 1984-06-26 23 LOAN RATES 1 Pa Prime rate 2 93, 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 51/ i 2 years 5V 4 3 years 6 4 4 years 6 147 words
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Article55 1984-06-26 23 p 1 Mcjtfvt ntes. 2 For tat customers only 3 tin $1,000 Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 3 4 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10 3 /4 MAS rediscount rates for export55 words
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Article256 1984-06-26 23 HKJ ChMfC Hk Elect Worr 830 Intl City 0 54^001 Sine Darby 024 -001 Hk Gas 580 -005 Jor<*ne M0th 8.95 -0 1 S»x> Lond Bonk Of Ea« Aw 2170 -0 3 Hk Hotels 1830 -0 2 Jordine Sec 660 -0 1 Stetux Ch^rTT^T 9 n Ob Lond 30256 words
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Article281 1984-06-26 23 2$ T« ChanfC Mitsubishi 544 .3 Mitsm Co 344 9 £jnomo,o 1100 unch M,,su. Sf»pbWo 762 2 jo** Tk 458 -2 N*ko Sec 474 unch _onon 1140 +20 Nip light 259 -I .owo Computer 1160 10 Nip Oil 004 rtl n *65 +10 N* Steel 154 .2 S^"'c 895281 words
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Article337 1984-06-26 23 luneW Centt Char*. |CI ie 2 +2 /•ml) Leighton 165 +2 ymml Lend Leose 450 unch AC I 169 unch Mogellon Pet Aust 160 unch A N I 198 -I Mayne Nkkless 213 unch AP M 203 unch Metoh Exptor AberfoyW 570 +20 N L 40 -4 Age 248337 words
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393 1984-06-26 23 Walt Disney's nephew rejoins Disney board NEW YORK Walt Disney Productions has announced that Mr Roy E. Disney, a 54-year-old former director, had rejoined the board and was elected vice-chair-man. The news took Wall Street by surprise. Mr Roy E. Disney is the nephew of Mr Walt Disney, who foundedIHT - 393 words
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106 1984-06-26 23 TOKYO Sharp Corp parent company results are likely to be higher than previously estimated In the year ending next March 31, a company spokesman said. Bat he said the company had not officially revised the earlier estimate of a profit of 32 billionReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration645 1984-06-26 23 Container Schedules Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receivmf Receiving ShD (Voyaf e) Arr Carfo Tint Block E Globe (*****W) 26/6 (1210) FSB 0700 0900 N4 Sea Fortune (27) 26/6(2300) TA3 0900-IICO A3 Family Ace (46A) 27/6(0300) FSB *****200/1400 1500 B 6 Promoter H7687E) 27/6 (0300) FSB645 words
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Article42 1984-06-26 23 TOKYO The backlog of shipbuilding orders m Japan at end-March increased 65 per cent from the year-ago level to 13.53 million gross tons, the Japan Shipbuilders Association said. The number of ships represented increased to 599 from 358. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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342 1984-06-26 24 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Chocolate Products (M) has plans for Allied Chocolate By FOR the second time m three weeks, a group of Malaysian businessmen has announced plans to use a local public listed company m Singapore to expand. Chocolate Products (M) Bhd, through its wholly-owned Phina342 words
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234 1984-06-26 24 Jack Chia's results unchanged despite 'difficult conditions' JACK Chia Enterprises (M) Bhd turned m nearly unchanged results last year, despite "difficult trading conditions." Pre-tax profits rose a marginal one per cent to $3.8 million for the year ended March 31, but turnover fell 2 per cent to $29 million. The234 words
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Article56 1984-06-26 24 THE Capital Issues Committee and Bank Negara Malaysia have approved MALAYAN BANKING'S bonus and rights issues. The listing and quotation of the unsecured notes of MJ36O million 8 per cent irredeemable convertible unsecured notes 1964/ 1994 was also approved. The proposals need shareholders' approval at the56 words
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Article44 1984-06-26 24 PEG I MALAYSIA announced that its acquisition of 81.74 per cent of Swee Lam Estates (Malaya) Sdn Bhd has been completed. It added that the purchase of the remaining shareholding of the new subsidiary will be made on similar terms and conditions.44 words
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Article45 1984-06-26 24 SELANGOR DREDGING BHD showed a 19.9 per cent jump m pretax profits to MJ7.9 million for the yearenSed March 31. Turnover edged a mere 3.3 per cent to M 516.3 million. Shareholders will be paid an unchanged 5 §er cent interim diviend. All45 words
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Article74 1984-06-26 24 THE Capital Issues Committee has approved MALAYAN CEMENT BHD's proposed one-for-one bonus issue, share-split of Msl shares into two 50 sen shares, and the revised terms of a special issue of 4.4 million shares of 50 sen each at MJ1.90 per share. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has also74 words
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Article57 1984-06-26 24 THE WILKINSON PROCESS RUBBER COMPANY BHD has reported an almost three-fold increase m interim pre-tax profits to MJ2.6 million. Turnover m the six months to March 31 also showed a 23.9 per cent increase to $11.6 million. Directors are optimistic that earnings for the full year this year57 words
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Article67 1984-06-26 24 Issue proposal KUALA LUMPUR MOUNT PLEASURE HOLDINGS BHD has announced that it proposed to issue $47,116,546 convertible unsecured loan stock o Msl each at par. The issue will com prise 15,000,000 loan stock units to bumipu tra investors approve* by the Ministry o Trade and Industry and a rights issueBernama - 67 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-06-26 24 DBS' first Auto hank Lobby boasts two Automated Teller Machines, called aatobanks. And If you have difficulty In using them, there Is a direct telephone line to the bank's ATM operations centre. The Antohank Lobby also has an Information centre, which gives yon up-to-date108 words
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Article, Illustration16 1984-06-26 24 "I don't car* what anybody says. 'Old' AT AT will always be my favourite."16 words
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Article466 1984-06-26 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By f\ CAN I obtain a Grant of \j| Probate or Letter of Administration without going to a lawyer? A YOU can approach the Public Trustee at Hill Street (Telephone. 338-0000) to administer the deceased's estate if the deceased's estate is below $50,000, he/she does not466 words
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148 1984-06-26 24 TUAN Sing chairman Lim Tjoen Kong has forecast a group pre-tax profit of about $4 million for his company this year at the company's annual general meeting yesterday. The main contributors will continue to be Tuan Sing's subsidiaries Superluck Rubber and Singapore Express148 words
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Advertisement13 1984-06-26 21 Face In the news has been held over because of prewnre m space.13 words
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Advertisement337 1984-06-26 21 I LANDMARK TOWER 1 I DELUXE SEAVtEW APARTMENT I The 37- storey Landmark Tower is the tallest I deluxe apartment m Singapore and Malaysia. Opposite PfearFs HB Park. Adjacent to Outram Park I NOT Station. With fi* view of the U^^ I and the magnificent harbour and sea view M337 words
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Advertisement220 1984-06-26 22 If you are looking for the right home financing we invite you to come m and talk with us. At Chase we make it easy and fast for you to own your home. We have the loan package that suits you. And because we know time is precious we give220 words
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Advertisement117 1984-06-26 23 T J ■HraL Through year of painstaking documentation involving letters, memoranda, telex messages and schedules, we learn that an enormous property concern on the edge of the galaxy commissioned the proiect through their proven agent m the field God Hem turn sub-contracted the work to a somewhat dubious firm known117 words
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Miscellaneous222 1984-06-26 23 hffflS^s?! Ships m port Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Kepp«l Wharves Gulf Venture 303 26/6 27,6 Abuqir 29/30 aside 26/6 Northern Star 303 26/6 26/6 Ned Barcelona 46 aside 26/6 Sri Nam Hua 4 302 26/6 26/6 Bormon Dua 25/6 aside 26/6 World Katon 304 26/6 26/6222 words
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Advertisement479 1984-06-26 24 Midland Bank m B Singapore Midland Bank m Singapore is your own direct link into one of the world's largest international banking groups. Staffed by experts with many years of local market experience Midland Bank m Singapore is involved m all aspects of wholesale international banking, including foreign exchange dealing,479 words
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Advertisement17 1984-06-26 24 SEND your financial queries to Moneywise, The Straits Times, Times House, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923.17 words
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Advertisement696 1984-06-26 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE rV'Vj j m^ Moo<tojf- Friday fjgj^pVr Jr^xTday Ord.nory 1$ 100 per word (M,n S l 5 00) I %s% /^^n r\ c^ c& lilnj^ l^^^^vi f\ ((f^iffl izi'L*. i^rjs?**^™*' wDisp| y w~ p^oLs^Lj^VcisL.e iff I ijk\^ VJ^. Ww^ II r* 1 I■* J li\ t696 words
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Advertisement720 1984-06-26 25 •^BaMMBBBBBBa^BMBBBBBBBJBaB^BMBMBaB^B^BWB^BBJBJB «BJBBBaa»BaMaB»»»aa»BBBBMaMSMaaBaB^B^B^BJBMBa» 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing SLIMBLINDS Easy to clean and maintain. A wide choice of colours to Anti-rust 25mm durable any '"t®"^ dccc* aluminium slat. Light and easy to control. ideal for Hotels, HDB, Private Homes and Offices Manufacturer: q uo<eca,i- ODD Tel: *****61 Blk720 words
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Advertisement554 1984-06-26 25 28 Health Centres/ SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard Moad, #03-29/30, Specialist Centre (0923). Tel: *****39, *****66 ext 145, Massage Sauna Bath Opens dally from 10am to 11pm. GOLDEN TOWER DE SAUNA 81--37/41, Golden Mile Tower, 6001, Beach Road, Spore 0719. Tel: *****88 *****78 Massage, Sauna Facial. CENTRAL HEALTH CENTRE, Unit554 words
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Advertisement652 1984-06-26 25 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX 4\ REFRESH YOURSELF AT Jw QftEAT EASTERN JjL HEALTH CENTRE a^fawJaW sth fir w 1 i iJn L*^aV^^y TEL: *****44 fa^T'v- <^a^flDßßJLte*l'tttfJ3 35 Houm Cleaning/ Painting PROFESSIONAL RENOVATOR. Painting $100 per room with ICI paint, all floor polishing/ parquet sanding and652 words
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Advertisement620 1984-06-26 25 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor RENOVATIONS SPECIALISTS OF private houses, extension or construction, ceramic flooring, parquet, built-in cabinets, electrical, plumbing, etc. Contact: *****17. CONTRACTOR SPECIALISED IN window grilles for HDB flats. Also provide service for fixing and demolition of slotted racks. Contact *****72. CSK ENTERPRISE. WE specialise In private house/ apartment, interior/620 words
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Advertisement609 1984-06-26 25 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor AMPUMESIF r^^fn ALUMINIUM T^Z^jLLl^Lm grilles ♦♦fJL 2) Maintenance Free (Suitable for windows, doors, balconies, balustrade*) Enquiries: ALUMEX PTE. LTD. (Tel: *****54) 8 LORONG TUKANG DUA, SPORE 2261 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems SOUTH-EAST ASIA Electrical specialises m repairing of video/ CTV/hlfi system/antennae Installation and609 words
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Advertisement502 1984-06-26 25 48 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal $25.00 PER TRIP Workers available for delivery, removal and dumping. Call *****1. 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies MM SELECTRIC II (Correctable) for sale. 1 lot of 5 units. 4 and 7 years old. Good working condition. Interested, call *****82. RANK XEROX COPIER, model 2300 m good condition for502 words
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Advertisement576 1984-06-26 25 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ i Translation Services ANSWERING. TYPING, TELEX. Services available. We also provide prestigious mailing address. Call *****85. AVAILABLE REGISTRATION/ MAILING Address ($10)/ Telephone Answering ($10)/ Telex ($5)/ 24 Hours Answering ($25). *****09 55 Commercial Vsmli TUG BOATS 1350 it 2200 BHP, Barge 150 x5O x 10ft. for576 words
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Advertisement719 1984-06-26 25 I umiuanes 60 Business Opportunities FASHIONS!!' Varieties of latest Ladies' Casual Wear. WHOLESALE AT COST Welcome to view at Blk 4*B, =02-14 Crawford Lane Singapore 0719 Tel: *****64 KELONG FOR SALE a Just 5 Minutes from Ponggol. c With fish farming licence, c Pleasant surroundings. Pfaase contact: Carol: *****77 BONSAI719 words
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Advertisement561 1984-06-26 25 I 65 Situations Wanted BLACK AND WHITE PTE L* O (Licenced Employment Agency and Professional Service) We supply only well-trained English-speaking Domestic Helpers to your satisfaction on 2 years guarantee Reasonable fee for application of work permit, hospitaltsatton Insurance, security bond and medical examination Contact tel: *****42. 222M43 Sri Lankan561 words
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Advertisement594 1984-06-26 26 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies ment/Supplies Forklif t Alternative. $18 per day. Why waste sf* i The 'M' Series many thousands -i^H^^^K^ can c easec or of dollars buying {Mm I as little as $18 don't need? The BW^ Over 200 Series Walkie K^'L I594 words
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Advertisement328 1984-06-26 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial NOME TUTORS REQUIRED For all levels, all subjects. 'A' level and above. *****16 (before 6pm). PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME Tutors required to teach all levels/ districts. Please contact: *****60. PRIMARY AMD SECONDARY tutors required for Katong, Changl and Bedok area. Call *****86. d) Domestic AMAH REQUIRED. PART-TIME328 words
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Advertisement288 1984-06-26 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical OEMfTRON DtHtlHlll Minimum GCE 'O' Level with credit m Maths English 1-2 years' experience either m Shipping or Sales Department Experience m operating computers an advantage Able to type We offer a comprehensive compensation package which includes monthly profit/ productivity sharing, 5 day work week,288 words
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Advertisement663 1984-06-26 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecreUrUd/ClericMl c) SecreUrlMl/Clertcal (A Member of The Times Organisation) requires NEWSROOM ASSISTANT I RESPONSIBILITIES To assist reporters and sub-editors m preparation of news items for publication; To input or retrieve data, using Video Display Terminals linked to our computers, for processing by sub-editors;663 words
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Advertisement473 1984-06-26 26 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrtUrial/Cterlcml MESA I urgently requires H Purchasing I Clerks I (Male) Minimum GCE 'O' I level preferably pos- H sess I—2 years pur- I chasing experience I m electronic parts I and components H Must have completed I National Service H To liaise with current I473 words
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Advertisement458 1984-06-26 26 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretmrlMi/Cleric*l An oil eerviee repreeentative office haa an immediate vacancy for a FEMALE CLERICAL ASSISTANT Dutiee: Typing Si filing Accounts documents and letters Answering phone calls Sending telexes Opportunities will be given to the right applicant to be involved m bookkeeping. Intereeted applicanta ara requeeted to458 words
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Advertisement617 1984-06-26 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LTD Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for R the post of:- a TELEPHONE OPERATOR Requirement*. c Good command of spoken English S c 1 to 2 years' experience In p handling a PABX switch- board o GCE 'O' level Certificate617 words
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Advertisement595 1984-06-26 26 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretsriMl CleriCMJ well established trading company »quires: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK •quir*m#nt»" GCE "O" level Typing, with knowledge of accounts advantageous but not essential. No experience required alary MBO per month (state ex-* ected salary if experienced), lenenta: Lunch and drinks provided. Free medical benefits. 13 month,595 words
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Advertisement648 1984-06-26 26 66 Si tuition* Vacant c) SecrttMriMJ Cleriut An Established Publishing Hour* urgently requires RECEPTIONIST a CLERKS Minimum GCE O' Level with good command of English Able to type: 30-35 wpm Pleasant personality with good telephone manners Previous experience preferably Apply per tonally at> CITIMAC INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (Junction of MacPher»on a648 words
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Advertisement612 1984-06-26 27 oe biiuaiions vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Well estaMished manufacturing company m Jurong requires: FEMALE CLERK for its Accounts Department. c Working experience not necessary Secondary school education c Aptitude for figures c Able to type Able to start work immediately Attractive remuneration offered. Interested applicants please write m with full612 words
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Advertisement643 1984-06-26 27 w> situations vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST required urgently c Able to type well, c Capable of working Independently. c Handle customer enquiries, c Other clerical duties. Please apply m own handwriting with recent photograph, telephone no. to: ASIA HEALTH EQUIPMENT PTE LTD 37 GENTING LANE 08 03 PERFECT INDL.643 words
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Advertisement466 1984-06-26 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical COMPANY IN JURONG requires: GENERAL CLERKS c Able to type c Transport provided at pickup points. Stlary $400 to $450. Interested applicants pleeee cell personally oi write to: 14, Pioneer Sector 2, Jurong Singapore 2282 Tel: *****34. CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY required for immediate employment, 2nd466 words
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Advertisement782 1984-06-26 27 66 situations vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Required a smart FEMALE GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANT/ SECRETARY Knowledge of typing, accounts, shipping procedures and documentation etc. Contact: *****47/ *****46. TELEX OPERATOR EXPERIENCED MALE TELEX OPERATOR required for night shift c Tape reading essential, c Good salary and benefits. Please call *****11/2 between 9.00 a.m.782 words
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Advertisement872 1984-06-26 27 66 Situations Vacant c) SecreUriMJ/ClericMl FREIGHT FORWARDING COMPANY requires urgently Documentation Clerk. Must be thoroughly conversant with documentations pertaining to shipping and forwarding. Please tel: *****44 for interview. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED to attend calls and do some general clerical work Preferably with working experience. Interested apply personally to. Blk 1006872 words
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Advertisement527 1984-06-26 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical I FEMALE CHINESE CLERK required. GCE o- level with typing knowledge Able to start work Immediately Please call *****33 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required at Serangoon Garden Way Experience not necessary Tel: *****91/*****44 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Cum Telephonist required Experience not necessary. Interested call Milus *****36527 words
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Advertisement457 1984-06-26 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Smles t) Sales TANGS WALK-IN INTERVIEWS FOR SALES ASSISTANTS Requirements: c 16 years of age and above wth Secondary education c Pleasant and friendly personality c Able to converse m English and some Mandarin as well TELEPHONE OPERATOR Requirements: c GCE 'O' Level457 words
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Advertisement522 1984-06-26 27 66 Situations Vacant f) Smles I VAN MOUTE N I We are an established leading chocolate manufacturer We are currently expanding our sales force need the services of VAN SALESMEN Requirements; c Able to speak English. Mandarin and other dialects Possess Class 111 driving licence c Some experience m sales522 words
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Advertisement585 1984-06-26 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Smles Owe to eipeneton GIORDANO ORIGINAL S SPOKE PTILTD requires: CHINESE FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS We have several vacancies at departmental stores and retail shops at popular shopping centres. Weefter: c Attractive salary plus commission plus allowances. c Uniforms and other fringe benefits provided. c To start585 words
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Advertisement653 1984-06-26 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALES CONSULTANT required for the Singapore office of a<i e« panding Australian Trading Company. Both Male and Female ippli- tnta are invited. Although full mining is provided, applicants must have minimum 3 years' working experience with technlial products, preferably within the building industries, working closely653 words
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Advertisement864 1984-06-26 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales FEMALE PRODUCT DEMONSTRATORS for large American multi-na-tional. Prefer "A" Level if not good "O" Level Must have had relevant e<p. In Computer demonstration preferably. Call: *****22 Ladies Garment Manufacturer requires: FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS to be stationed at Leading Departmental Store. Must be able to speak864 words
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Advertisement600 1984-06-26 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS urgently required. With/ without experience Parkway Parade, =02-42 Tel: *****43/ *****44. Also school boys for part-time work. PART-TIME SALESGIRLS REQUIRED from 8.30 a.m. to Ip.m. to sell souvenirs. Only those who can speak Japanese need apply. Please call Irene *****70 REAL ESTATE600 words
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Advertisement453 1984-06-26 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical iiilllllllll 1 1 interturbine Soimgiips)^ HIIIIIIHIIII; We are an established aerospace company engaged m the repair overhaul of aeroengine components and invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts: NTC-2 or equivalent At. least 5 years' experience m453 words
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Advertisement507 1984-06-26 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical A subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries invites you to apply for the position of: QAWSPfCTOBS Completed GCE 'O' level (Technical stream) or NTC 3 m Metal Machining Preferably with one year working experience m similar capacity m an aviation industry507 words
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Advertisement376 1984-06-26 28 The Singapore suMdtary of Heaße, the international rood E» Beverage Company, iMetee fartheriananpoett GCE O tori with paves m Matrien^dcs/Sdence Below 24 yssn old Involve testing of raw/pecking materials ami finished products c Abfe to work shift Completed full-time National Service The Company provMes attractive tarma and condMons of interested376 words
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Advertisement512 1984-06-26 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical tnfeas Leading Japanese manufacturer of precision engineering plastic requires Draughtswoman NTC 3 m Mechanical Draughting or related metal trade Good air-con working environment Able to commence work immediately Mould Makers Completed N.S NTC 2 Some experience m injection moulding dies Earning up to $900 per512 words
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Advertisement531 1984-06-26 28 68 Situations Vacant g) Technical An axpanding construction company invitas applications lor: SITE QUANTITY SURVEYOR Holder of Poly Diploma or part-time Poly student with 1 to 2 years' working experience as Q.S. Wa offar attractive salary plus madical, hospital. Ilia insurance and other fringe benefits Kindly ral! Elaine Ng at531 words
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Advertisement559 1984-06-26 28 66 Situations Vacant S) Technical A plastic iniaclian moulding company raquiras mala Singapore ci t.iens tor tha poat ol OC TECHNICIAN a GCE O' Level from Technical/ Science stream Starting basic salary $500 Intaraalad partiaa. plaaaa call *****41 (Karan) 130 Glit Cirri. Singapore 2282 Construction company requires s QUALIFIED SITE559 words
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Advertisement529 1984-06-26 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production W^ 2) Permanent Ist/2nd s i W free transport Korshm fH ■S) transport allowance allovwa; ,cc increments a year J 3th month pay f^M ,No scope vNork '^m Attendance bonus /ears ar e also welcome529 words
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Advertisement322 1984-06-26 29 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production I U.S.A. has got opportunities for: o Completed secondary education preferably S» from a technical stream Must be able to perform inspections, interpret engineering drawings and use various h measuring instruments Starting Wage will commensurate with quali- S^ fications and322 words
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Advertisement403 1984-06-26 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production [L& NEMIC LAMBDA I An Excellent Company With I Worldwide Networks. I 1.1 QA/QC I 1 OPERATORS 1 (Starting Pay: $445 Experience m similar position m electronic industries Must write and understand simple English 2.1 PRODUCTION I OPERATORS (Male/Female) (Starting403 words
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Advertisement526 1984-06-26 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant —^s=^asa i n) Production h) Production I Mitsui I ftA-ST High-tec I IVni (Singapore) I We are the largest IC leadframes I manufacturer m the world. Presently, we I require the services of: I 2 PLATING TECHNICIANS I I Secondary/Trade Certificate. Preferably I with526 words
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Advertisement180 1984-06-26 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production THOMSON -CSF 7am i?p^ Permanent f night shift c_ Earn up to 5640 < upon confirmation y wa > 2 rotating shifts > g Earn up to > h $520 upon confirmation y High starting pay Confirmation '"creese after 2 months Further increase after 6180 words
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Advertisement377 1984-06-26 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production ((You can EARN jj up tg... fwaU^r^ni I and enjoy GREAT Jj|Jg|TS l|Permanent Ist shift II If (7 am 3 pm) 11 11 Permanent 2nd shift II (3 pm -11 pm) 11 WALK- IN j INTERVIEW n MICALTRONIC 11 INDUSTRIES II (I tPTE) LTD Jl377 words
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Advertisement263 1984-06-26 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production HITACHI^ ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. Mar Benefits: HbWbVBBHH Introductory Bonus of up to $100 for each friend recom- mended Salary increase after 3 months 2 increments a year Annual Bonus of at least 1 month Special allowances/ meal allowances Free company transport Hostel will263 words
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Advertisement539 1984-06-26 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I HUNT I c CHEMICAL c ASIA/PACIFIC c PTE LTD 15 Tuas Avenue 7 Singapore 2263 A newly established U.S. c based Chemical Company c m Jurong requires good 0 quality MALE I PRODUCTION OPERATORS c Requirements: Secondary education Some working experience 18-30 years old539 words
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Advertisement461 1984-06-26 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous I V/A ISINGAPORG. I g| REQUIRES jjgf Completed full-time National Service for male applicants. c Able to perform three rotating shifts. Experience not necessary. Training will be provided at full pay. Salary from $480 onwards depending on experience. COMMIS COOKS c461 words
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Advertisement715 1984-06-26 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous (A Member of The Times Organisation) requires (1) Male Office Attendant (2) Personal Driver Requirements: Post(1) Between 16 to 35 years of age Should have primary education Able to work permanent night shift (Transport home will be provided after midnight.)715 words
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Advertisement263 1984-06-26 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ASAHI ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD Urgently requires Attractive starting salary Secondary education No working experience required 5 -day week Permanent Ist or 2nd shift or 2 rotating shifts 1 st shift: Bam to 5.30pm; 2nd shift: 3.45pm to 1 2 midnight 1 to 5 year's263 words
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Advertisement482 1984-06-26 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I H 1 Singapore Aero-I nginc O\erhaul (Ptel I imilcd ir Mies applications lor Impositions ol TRAINEE MECHANIC The training period is IK months during which a training allowance is pa>able as follows: Ist 6 months $270 pm 2nd 6 months $2W pm 3rd 6482 words
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Advertisement451 1984-06-26 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous ORCH/MK) HOTEL SNCWORE Invites applicants to till the following vacancies: Floor Housekeeper Accounts Clerk Electrician Bartender Receptionist 2nd Cook Asst. Security Officer (House Detective) Front Office Cashier Outlet Cashier Valet Bellman Laundry Attendant Kitchen Helper Lounge Waitress Room Maid Houseman/ Cleaner Walter Attractive salary will451 words
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Advertisement410 1984-06-26 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A tV (ID CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE rrquirtvs ROOM STEWARDESSES c Salary $455 per month TECHNICIAN c ITC m Air-conditioning and Refrigeration and/or Electrical Engineering c Preferably some experience working m a hotel c Salary %TT% per month WAITERS/ WAITRESSES r'or our 1) CAFE 7)410 words
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Advertisement478 1984-06-26 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A leading cosmetics company requires BEAUTY INSTRUCTORS c Age 21 and above c Experienced and self-moti-vated c Bilingual ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE O' level, c Bilingual c Age 21 and above, a Experienced and hardworking STENOGRAPHER a GCE 'O 1 level c Bilingual. c Age478 words
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Advertisement536 1984-06-26 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous KEN-AIR Rent a Car requires: DRIVER/ CHAUFFEUR a Possess clean record Class 111 driving licence. c 22 to 26 years old. a Minimum General Education and can converse In English. a 2 year's working experience as Driver would be an advantage. Interested applicants, pleaae call536 words
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Advertisement544 1984-06-26 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS required urgently Requirements: c Age below 55 years c Able to speak and write simple English We offer: Salary $450 to $650 Free uniforms Interested pleaae call: *****87, TAN An Established Company requires: DELIVERY ASSISTANTS c Primary or Secondary education c Able to544 words
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Advertisement580 1984-06-26 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Our printing company m Jurong requires male candidates as STOREKEEPER c Completed Secondary 4 with minimum of 3 years working experience. c Transport will be provided for successful applicant. Interested, please apply personally or cell: KOK WAH PRESS PTE LTD No. 3, Gul Crescent Singapore580 words
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Advertisement540 1984-06-26 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Japanese Restaurant m Parkway Parade requirea 1. CAPTAIN $1,200 2. WAITRESSES -$600. JCall personally: =02-02. Blk 31 Outram Park Tel: *****55/ *****76 Local Hotel require* COFFEE HOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Please apply personally during office hours at: DUKE HOTEL PTE LTD 42/ 46 Meyer Roed (Oppo.it.540 words
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Advertisement859 1984-06-26 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CHINESE SALES/DELIVERY Clerks required. Secondary education, must possess class 3 licence. Call personally 11a.m. to 7pm at: *01-39 People's Park Centre. COCKTAIL LOUNGE REQUIRES Hostesses with or without experience. Call personally at: Unit sOl-25, Ruby Plaza. 205, Balestier Road on 26th, 27th, 28th after lpm859 words
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Advertisement654 1984-06-26 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous FEMALE GENERAL HELPERS wanted to work In snack bar Age 17 42. Ring *****65 aftei 3pm. INDIAN RESTAURANT IN High Street requires 1) Walters/Waitresses. (2) Cashiers Interested call *****94. JURONG CONSTRUCTION SITE requires Office Boy. $500 negotiable. Transport and lunch provided. Please call *****15 MALAY654 words
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Advertisement811 1984-06-26 31 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire ECONOMICAL RENT:- E~IH Hourty, Ovarmoht. OaMy. Waafcly. Monthly. Yearly Ovar J I 90% Otacount On Lortftarm Rantal. §S Cars (Mm. 3 Hra) nH 1300 cc S lO CO Hourly 1600 cc $14 00 Hourly 5 PI Commercial VvhicHM (Mm. 3 Hra) fcj811 words
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Advertisement620 1984-06-26 31 76 Vehicles For Sal* b) BMW 1994 BMW 32M Manual owner, brand new condition, alrcond. radio cassette, sports rims, tax till Dec -84 Tel: *****01 1979 BMW 3.19. 1 owner, new paintwork, alrcon.. cassette, good condition Tel: *****72 1992 BMW BOA l private owner, agent maintained Immaculate condition Tel: *****74620 words
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Advertisement799 1984-06-26 32 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year 5V2 p.a. 64 South Bridge Rd 5.0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 6 p.a. Blk 37 Circuit Rd #01-403 5.1337 Tel: *****40. 3 years 6V4 p.a. Blk 65 Telok799 words
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Advertisement627 1984-06-26 32 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford IMMACULATE CONDITION FORD Granada. 2.8. .VVh power steering/window and central locking. Air« on. radio/rassette and seatcovers. Interested contact Andrew *****33. ALMOST 1974 FORD Escort, 1.3 XL. aircon, huh power radio/ cassette, sports steering, new tyres, tax till Oct., price $3,000. Call: *****67 after 9am627 words
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Advertisement777 1984-06-26 32 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda END 1960 HONDA Prelude automatic, 1602 c.c. Sports rims, PARF eligible. $22,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****81. HONDA OUINTET '61 One owner. Road tax December '84. Accident free Original condition. Price $22,000 0.n.0. Call Michael *****01. HONDA ACCORD EX, power steering, original power window, aircon, sports777 words
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Advertisement751 1984-06-26 32 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1977 323 1.5 5-door. 5-speed. Alrcond., new paint, one owner. Tip top condition $20,200 0.n.0. Tel: 737-7879. 1960 MAZDA 626, alrcond. 2nd private owner. New tax. Excellent condition $15,200 View 143 Braddell Road 1961 MAZDA 929 L Q' plate, good condition. Vinyl roof, sports751 words
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Advertisement860 1984-06-26 32 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes MAY '62 MERCEDES Benz 200, manual, 1 private owner tax April 85. $77,000 0.n.0. Tel *****70 1971, MERCEDES 200 converted to 1975 model. 1 year's tax Aircond Beautiful condition $6,900 Tel *****58. 1973 MERCEDES 200 Company registered. New tyres, good condition. Selling $4,000 Tel860 words
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Advertisement868 1984-06-26 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1979 MITSUBISHI SIGMA A I nun. sports rims, radio cassette, tiptop condition $12,800 negotiable Tel: *****91 1980. MIT. COLT Lancer GL. Aircond. raio, cassette, road tax till Nov. 1984. $17,800 ono. Tel *****56. 1960 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1400 SL 2 private owners, aircon, sports rims,868 words
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Advertisement760 1984-06-26 32 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota j) Toyota J) Toyot* I $jf!&jm MID-YEAR SPECIAL! from us this month and we will give you Tuff kote rustproof ing -FREE! BORNEO MOTORS As usual, you get a great760 words
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Advertisement638 1984-06-26 32 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others SEPT. 1962 VOLVO 244 GL Turbo manual. (Imported model). 1 private owner, director's car, tax 8/84. Aircond, radio cassette, power steering/ windows. Done 24.000 Km. Original paint, m showroom condition. TeT *****17. PORSCHE 92SS, RED Manual In tip top condition. One owner End 1980638 words
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Advertisement597 1984-06-26 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others SUBARU a r^t Singapore Motors I^e Ltd -4^ -A 1 9 Len 9 Kee R oacl, Singapore 031 5. Telephone: *****6. DOWNPAYMENT $6,000 FOR Porsche 924 (manual). Sun-roof. Contact *****34 Collln Lew. EXECUTIVE OWNED VOLVO 244 GL 1980597 words
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Advertisement493 1984-06-26 32 1 76 Vehicles For Sale Commercial Vehicles LATE 77 DATSUN Pick-up steel body 1 owner beautiful condition Tel: *****28 1973 MAZDA PETROL Lorry, wooden bed. good condition. Asking $3,000 0.n.0 Tel: *****72 1974 MINI VAN. Road tax new. Good condition. $1,200 o n o. *****85 1979 DAIHATSU LORRY 10 ft493 words
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Advertisement516 1984-06-26 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others Buy the Hyundai Stellar now and get one year insurance FREE good looks and strong body shell ARF price $28,655516 words
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Advertisement297 1984-06-26 33 78 Scrap Vehicles REQUIRED 1974/ 1975 Mercedes, Jaguars, Volvos (all models) with I PAR? for export. High price guaranteed. Hooper Automobile, *****51. WANTED ANY CAPACITY PARF scrap cars/ used cars. Highest offer *****58/ *****63, Kwok I Balestier Road. I CASH PAYMENT FOR any type PARF scrap cars. Good price 1297 words
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Advertisement362 1984-06-26 33 a) Houses a Binjai Park (pool) $7,501 a Bintong/ Laadon Pk $6,501 a Bukit Tunggal $4,501 Camborna Rd (pool) $10,00( a Chancery Lana $2,50( a Coronation Rd Waat $5,00( a Eng Nao Ava (pool) $12.00( a Goodwood Hill (pool) $13,(XX c Namly Hill $6.00( Slevena Rd (pool) $8.00( Trevo*aCre». 33,50362 words
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Advertisement596 1984-06-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant tf m) Houses HILLCREST ROAD, SEMI-DE-TACHED at cul-de-sac; very private location; 3 plus 1 bedrooms I and 3 bathrooms; freshly paintI ed; immediate occupation availI able; Rental at $2,300 p.m. 0.n.0. I Interested please call: Mrs Choo, *****55 office hours only RAFFLES PARK VICINITY Newly renovated single-storey596 words
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Advertisement561 1984-06-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses ORCHID INN VICINITY (Dlst. 11). Newly renovated and painted double-storey semi-detached. Nice garden and big patio. Partially furnished. Rental $3,500. Tel: *****66. URGENT RENTALI PASIR Ris SeaSide Bungalow. Tastefully furnished, landscaped garden, 8,000 sq.ft. Very reasonable price. Distinctive: *****15/ *****66/ *****33 ext. 116 (anytime). BELMONT561 words
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Advertisement803 1984-06-26 33 86 Accommodation i Vacant a; Houses FURNISHED DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-DET ACHED house off Holland Road' East Coast Road 3 bedrooms/ 4 bedrooms Rental: $1,600 $2,400 Call: *****88 JALAN ANGIN LAUT (list 16. 2storey. 6-bedroomed semi-de-tached, all bedroom attached, suitable for workers. Fuhai property. *****73/ *****59. KATHERINE HOUSING OFFERS: furnished/unfurnished Apartments/ Houses803 words
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Advertisement675 1984-06-26 33 w «««"nioaaiion 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments II PENTHOUSE FOR LEASE |1 I GRANGE HEIGHTS (District 0923) II I 5 bedrooms 4 luxury split-level penthouse with an area of II I 4,000 sq.ft. located on the fringe of the Orchard Road. II I Unique675 words
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Advertisement380 1984-06-26 33 P AND AN VALLEY Full cordo. and shopping facilities. Walking distance to American school. 2/3/4/5 bedroom: apartment, townhouses and penthouses from $2,500 to $5,000. ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SALE WING ON UFE BUKIT TMMAH 4 bedrooms (3500 sq.ft.) spacious split-level, dining/ living (marble flooring) all bedrooms/ living and dining open out380 words
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Advertisement678 1984-06-26 33 c Diat. 10. Sommerville Park, large beautifully lurnished apartment, 3 alrcon bedrooms, swimming pool, squash/ tennis courts. $3 500 a Dial. 9, Future luxurious apartment, partly/ fully furnished, 4 bedrooms, central alrcon. big living/ dining, swimming pool, $4,500. c Diet. 9, Cavenegh Court, fully furnished. 3 alrcon bedrooms, swimming pool,678 words
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Advertisement803 1984-06-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EXCLUSIVE LISTING GRANGEGORD 2/3 rooms $3,000 $3,500 RIDGEWOOD LIHOLIHO $3,200 GENERAL PROPERTIES *****13/ *****75 HIGHPOINT DIST 0*22 Ideally located within the vicinity of exciting Orchard Road. Apartment with 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, llvlng/dlnlng room. Famli,' area, kitchen, maid's room ana (rues' toilet. Rant: $4. »oo803 words
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Advertisement845 1984-06-26 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 5, TYPE A Tut Lee Court. 999 years bedrooms, attached bathrooms. 1146 sq.ft. Full condo facilities Completed. Immediate occupation Partially furnished $2,500 (Sale $395,000) Ring *****.54 OIST. 9. TANGLIN CLUB vicinity. brand new 3/ 4-bedroomed low rise apartments with poll and squash courts facilities.845 words
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Advertisement812 1984-06-26 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BOTANICAL GARDEN VICINITY and 5 mins walk to Orchard Road Renovated and furnished 3-bedroomed walk-up flat. $2,000. Tel: *****78. BRAND NEW BALMEG Court apartment with swimming pool. Very suitable for senior executives and Japanese families. Tel. *****33 ext 213/ 193. BRAND NEW OCEAN Park High812 words
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Advertisement795 1984-06-26 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 21 SHERWOOD TOWER. Maisonette, high floor, 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Beautifully furnished $2,300. Victor Morris *****33 DIST. 27 GARDENIA COURT, 3 bedrooms, split-level, fully furnished, alrcond. swimming pool. $1,700. (Strictly no agent). Call *****84 DIST. 20 FABER GARDEN, new quiet 3-bedroomed 'condominium. Swimming/ tennis/ squash/795 words
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Advertisement809 1984-06-26 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, PRINCESS OF Wales 3 plus 1 bedrooms, utility. Fu'.ly furnished. $2,000. Trillion. *****00. DIST. 10, CORONATION PLAZA. studio maisonette. 1 bedroom, study. Partially furnished. $1,600. Trillion. *****00. DIST. 11, SHELFORD GARDEN. 2 bedrooms, spacious living, dining, pool. Furnished $2,300. Trillion. *****00. DIST 10.809 words
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Advertisement834 1984-06-26 34 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms ENQUIRIES: *****14/ *****90. Long listing of rooms/ flats/ apartments available for rental. Master bedroom: International Plaza $600. AMK/ Spottiswoode Park $300. GILSTEAD ROAD (OPP. Goldhill Square) spacious master bedroom. Furnished with TV fridge, aircon. $1000 p.m. Also rooms at $650/$550 p m All Inclusive laundry834 words
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Advertisement732 1984-06-26 34 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FOREIGNER STUDENTS/EXPATS. Telok Blangah. rooms for rental Contact *****41 FURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE at Bukit Timah, 10 milestones Rent: $200 Tel *****73 FURNISHED ROOM, OIST. 16, for foreign student Food and laundry available. Call *****23. FURNISHED QUIET ROOM at Far rer Court. Rental $350. Whole fiat732 words
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Advertisement567 1984-06-26 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses Mortgages. We'll make you fed at home. ran shing g loong g& FINANCE LIU LIMITED A 11T1 iifjr i" naa*TiiT— IFarj. <<i Hu KaffatGaaeai 337. TELOK BLANGAH ROAD. SINGAPORE 0409 TEL 271 7767 (8 LINES) PERIOD I 9fPA567 words
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Advertisement705 1984-06-26 34 3-STOREY TERRACE WITH 4 PLUS 1 BEDROOMS Tasteful Interior, fully furnished, aircondltioned and unique architectural design. Price negotiable TEL: 2925*20 (NO AGENTS) DIST 14, BRAND NEW 3-storey split-level detached bungalow with unique and distinctive architectural design. Among high class residential estate with 4 bedrooms plus servant's room. Quality marble flooring/705 words
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Advertisement859 1984-06-26 34 89 Properties For Sale i a) Houses DIST. 14 JALAN PUNAI brand new 3-storey semi-detached Approx 3.500 sq ft Big master bedroom, on elevated ground. Freehold. Immediute occupation $690 000 on o ***** 1 1 DIST. 14 JALAN GRISEK. brand new double-storey semi-detach-ed Approx 4.600 sq ft 4 bedrooms/ 1859 words
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Advertisement797 1984-06-26 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 16, DOUBLE-STOREY semi detached house with 4 bedrooms $595,000. Dlst 15. renovated double-storey corner terrace $550,000 Admiral *****22 DIST 10. OESIREABLE NEIGHBOURHOOD Elegant bungalow nicely landscaped on over ***** sq ft elevated garden $3 2 million Admiral *****22 DIST. 10 WELL KEPT single-storey797 words
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Advertisement742 1984-06-26 35 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST. 10, COSY 3 BEDROOMEC bunitalow on 13.000 sq ft bt'autl fill mature garden. $1 45 millior 0 M Stanley Kictmrrt *****88 OIST. 19 .".INGLE-STOREY SEMI detached racial South 4.2« sq ft bedrcuns. $480,000 Kuro home *****22/;. DIST 11 WATTEN i STATE double storey742 words
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Advertisement681 1984-06-26 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale t) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments js>.4 A life of luxury j&in a serene cxxintry setting^ IKiW_ £Z|i* mmamy *^3ft**mW A *^™*^^^amwSamm^^mmmma%r^ m%\ A tmmV tT 111 E^ 4 wmaW i WtX bsm l^mamW m681 words
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Advertisement42 1984-06-26 35 LUXURIOUSLY RENOVATED, CORNER 2-bedroomed apartment on 38th floor International Plaza with unobstructed view of sea and Orchard Road. New wallpapers, curtains, carpet, expensive bar counter, lights, fixtures, furniture, free carpark. Approx 1.550 sq.ft 3 bathrooms $410,000 0.n.0. Excellent value Tel 1 *****79.42 words
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Advertisement215 1984-06-26 35 DIST. 1024 JALAN MUTIARA DRAGON VIEW PARK. 4th floor Of 14-Storey building. Freehold land. APPROXIMATELY 1,700 eq.fl. 3 bedrooms plus 1 servant's room, balcony. Master bedroom with attached bathroom. Fully furnished. Selling with tenancy, 24-hour security. ASKING PRICE: $345,000 CALL: *****17 /*****6S DIST. SOPHIA COURT 870 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms facilities.215 words
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Advertisement649 1984-06-26 35 89 Properttot For Sato 89 Proptrttot For Sato 89 Proptrttot For Sato t) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments rHfeliflf ,X? I r™F. jrfl DOUBLE-STOREY _r. -*?«Sh^l *iaU^i,^^Ml I Or LI I ~L_t V tl_ \*#»^^^^^^it«^tl SEMI-DETACHED l i TTTftt' 'kxJtjks&'f^rT. n-fi. BUNGALOWS '"".<.^ Spanliih-Styt* Ooubto-Stor^r Sp»tt-i*»rt Swnt-O«tach«l649 words
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Advertisement16 1984-06-26 35 CHEMPAKA COURT. Pandan Valley, with front garden. 5 bedrooms. 3.700 sq.ft. $680 000 (Agent *****13/ *****7516 words
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Advertisement529 1984-06-26 35 THEPLAZA High floor l-bedroomed studio apartment. Built-in area around 730 sq.ft. with sea view. Price $270,000 0.n.0. LAND ALE PTE LTO TEL: 91M00 URGENT SALEI WING ON GARDEN Several units, different floors and facing available 3,200-3.400 •q.ft. pool, squash, twmto NASSIM MANSION Prestigeous apartment 3,500 sq.ft. Large balcony FUTURA High529 words
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Advertisement806 1984-06-26 35 89 ProptrtiM For Sato 89 Property For Sale t) Prtnf Afttmtutt b) Print* Abutments I 4 bedrooms, 3300 sq. ft, Ss3oo p.s.f. on o. I Interested contact Miss Lai at *****25 B GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX, spaclous luxury apartment. High floor. Harbour view. Marble/ parquet flooring. All built-in approx. 960 sq.ft.806 words
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Advertisement832 1984-06-26 35 STEVENS DRIVE APARTMENT 2.000 sq.ft. with 3 bertr~jffi». iwing/diuii.g area. Facing poolslde on ground level. Enquiries *****52. ST. PATRICK'S GARDEN 4-storey apaitment, 940 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms, groundfloor. Type C. $335,000 Foreigners can buy. Tel: *****74 Yin Yang Realty TAI KENG GARDEN Apartment for sale. Dlst 3953. 3 bedrooms, built-in area832 words
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Advertisement814 1984-06-26 35 89 Properties For Salt c) HUDC Apartments HUDC. PHASE 1 LAKEVIEW ESTATE. TYPE A 1.770 sq fl Blk A B C High low floors racing Macßltchle Reservoir amidst quiet lush greenery VANOA REALTY PTE. LTD 2»7iai«(3LINES) LAGUNA PARK HUDC PhaM I. Typ* A 1770 sq.ft 3 looms 1 servants 2814 words
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Advertisement850 1984-06-26 36 O9 rruper n -a ror oaie d) HDB Apartments STIRLING ROAD, 3-ROOMED, corner. Uth floor, parquet/ mosaic, partly furnished, near market, schools, shopping centres. Tel: *****45 rELOK BLANGAH HEIGHTS, ftroomed point block, with balcony facing sea view, partially rurnished. price: $155,000. Please call *****00 1 rELOK BLANGAH HEIGHTS 3'ooms. Blk850 words
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Advertisement563 1984-06-26 36 O9 riu\/vj ues ror oaie d) HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH, 3-ROOM improved, Blk 157. opposite Interchange. $42.000 0 n o Tel *****31. 2 ROOMED FLAT, MACPHERSON Estate Good location. $20,000 Contact: *****25 after 2 p.m. $25,500 3 ROOMED FLAT In Sembawang Road. Call *****23. 90 Properties Wanted CORNER TERRACE HOUSE563 words
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Advertisement499 1984-06-26 36 9U rropcriie* wanted «v rtu|wiuoinam»« «v riupemes warned ■M 2HI» rr ,anisation is looking for g3 Baci factories as dimensions ar« *> w 3 W& wnd Plots d various <*m re us b£| 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park Prime freehold *f lotted factories/warehouses499 words
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Advertisement267 1984-06-26 36 SIMS DRIVE/ Paya Lebar. factory, warehouse cum office for rent. Area: 1,596/ 1,961/ 2,617/ 2.874 sq.ft. Rental: $1.15 p.s.f. inclusive maintenance. *****34/ *****12 Kent Housing. FACTORY IN JUfIONQ for sale. Land area: 40,000 sq.ft. Covered area: 22,000 sq.ft. Office: 2.400 sq.ft. Building height 40. Tel: *****77. FACTORY FOR SALE at267 words
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Advertisement511 1984-06-26 36 82 warehouses/ 92 warenouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces WAREHOUSING SERVICES Keppel Automated Warehouse Keppel Warehouse Multi-Storey Complex Pasir Panjang Complex I Warehouses! Ibr lease NEAR TO PORT/CITY Now you can increase your productivity by being with us. Our comprehensive range of warehouses cum office concept have the features to meet511 words
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Advertisement281 1984-06-26 36 93 OfflceSpaces a) Mala GROUND FLOOR OF SECONDSTOREY TERRACE SHOPHOUSE Land Araa: 167.22 aq. m. (1,100 aq.IL). Built-in araa appro*. 1,110 aq.IL Freehold, well renovated, complete with central alrcon, 2 offices and General Office, toilet, storeroom. Suitable for use by Finance Company, Trading Company, Showroom, Automobile Accessories or Services, Second-hand281 words
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Advertisement715 1984-06-26 36 93 Otttca Spacts 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces aaaaaaaaaag m mm mm j^^________ m wm mm m b) Rentml t) Rental b) Rental m m m w mm ———m—wm ______________________________m______________________m bbk^hl aaaa\i —W——i .aaaaaa^Baaaaaaaa^Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßat aal JbbW^bbbW -W-Wt L_r**^ A P _________^_t mt^^^/_ BB> i#l I BBWBB^^ I ■bbm^^^^ <*aaa^a^BJ715 words
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Advertisement804 1984-06-26 37 93 Office Spaces b) Rental Rafflaa Pl»ce/ Shenton Way/ Robin* on Road Cecil Street Vicinity The Arc»de 1.180 sf. Asia Inaut anca Building 227 to 1,210 Sf. Afro Asia Building 333/956 s f Anton Centra 434 to 5.500 kf. Asia Chambers 2.181 to 4,545 sf Bangkok Bank Building 113/5. 113804 words
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Advertisement702 1984-06-26 37 93 Office Spaces b) Rental AIRCON OFFICES TO let al $2 20 p.s.f Size 230, 450 sq.ft 4th floor of building along Jalan Besar. Call' Koh, *****19. no agenLs pleaae AUTO PARTS CENTRE, mezzanine floor. 700 sq.ft. office cum showroom, rental $2,200 inclusive. Asian: *****51 AVAILABLE NOW! Table spaces with702 words
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Advertisement256 1984-06-26 37 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental RENT •drugstore boutique •souvenir/curios •hairdressing salon restaurant Excelsior Hotel and. Shopping Centre 4 I *Ss Shop Space m FbrLease 2 from 210--1 Suitablefbr ;.JPgiS93s 11 allkindsof 'f^P^^m retalltrade (CVjrO) EXCELSIOR HOTEL (PTE) LTD (GI.V>) l*""""^ »>«> Con»oUd«t«l Hot.li Lid) v256 words
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Advertisement509 1984-06-26 37 PARKWAY PARADE B*s*m*nt shop «pac« for Area: 1790 sq.ft. Prime unit m departmental store, with good frontage and good circulation. PHONE: JONES LANG WOOTTON R*t#ll D*p#rtm*nt T*fcS323MS BHOP FOR IMMEDIATE RENT Beach Road, Golden Mile Tower. Area 445 sq.ft. Shop front 30' $3.00 p.s.f. Contact: MMSft Ltrn ***** 1 0509 words
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Advertisement454 1984-06-26 37 95 Other Real Estate DIST. 19 VACANT LAND 8.800 sq ft planning approved for 2 doublestorey semi-detached. Freehold Dlst. 15 approved for 1 doublestorey bungalow, 5009 sq ft Freehold. Boom times *****00 DIST. 16. 3 PLOTS of Varant Freehold land Totalling: 52 806 sq.ft. for construction of terrace houses. Selling:454 words
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Advertisement786 1984-06-26 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours [THE KEYS TO; liiis®§*j*P^^^ ■#wki^ i €mT^^^\ The keys we refer to are those iSHBy Jfe^^° c on 9 m 9 t0 shining Ford Sierras I Ws&Sw (or any make of your choice). With them. B igfiy/^^-^j^iJK jff y° u aye eey786 words
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Advertisement231 1984-06-26 37 1 WEEK FREE IN THE MALDIVES $1220 for 9 days on Velassaru. Reethi Raa and Rannali cost more but give you one week free. Includes airfare, boat transfers and all meals. Unbeatable! More unbeatable holidays to SRI LANKA TAJ MAHAL KASHMIR NEPAL BALI THAILAND WITH PATTAYA CHA'AM. Cai 296 1100231 words
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Advertisement604 1984-06-26 37 102 Tours METROPOLITAN YMCA tiers EUROPE OVERLAND 25 day*, dap 28/7. from $1,638 (exclude* airfara) PULAU TIOMAN Dep 5 M> _'N PUB PULAU TINGGI (CORAL ISLAND) Dep 2H h 3D :(N »14r> AIR PAPAN/PULAU RAWA Dep 7 ID M.tlSB For lurthar dalail*. contact TOURS DEPARTMENT TEL: *****66 TA362 EDUCATION (SSI604 words
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Advertisement513 1984-06-26 38 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours B^^^aaa^aaw Lm^^ J A&bk We've Got Great News vHS^mWWt'jfi&X A *or Parents and Your *Kids! wßPa^»^4r JT^ For Every 2 Adults on Our ««r «see America on Wheels" Holiday Package Your *Kids Go FREE I Yet, Ifstme, but this offer is tor BmHed period513 words
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Advertisement612 1984-06-26 38 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours j Air hew Zealand Chan Brothers Travel I /g^^^lfek jointly organise Not another mass-wedding, no rehersal, no appearing before the public and all that hussle. Its new, it's different, its a tiuly romantic celebration for just two of you! lL^ 0 All honeymooners are612 words
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Advertisement364 1984-06-26 38 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students and others) FEE: $100/- for the whole course (Special concession for students only you will be required to identify yourself as a student) INTENSIVE COURSE 1)T/Th 2.00- 5.00pm 03/07 2)M/W/F 900-12.00pm 09/07 3)M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 09/07 4)M/W/F 9 00-12364 words
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Advertisement446 1984-06-26 38 102 Tours 102 Tours a FOR HOTEL AND AIRFARE PACKAGES CALL: *****55 (4 LINES) i^^T^ Mm Travel Sendee Pte. Ltd ■C^ll'ffl 7500A B*Kh Rom). *O1 -320, Tb« Plaza Sinaapor»o7l9 T.I *****42 (7 Un*» MtJi^ijii lava* w p.- unnm Dec ».v JKT/tatai/PlMk/M iP dm SSH/SMt Oep Sur Mir ■KK/m/Taavainal Qws S73VMU/SIIS446 words
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Advertisement263 1984-06-26 38 111 Typmg/Secrttarial I SHORTHAND I Soaad Davalopmant Claaaas Commencing July Monday-Sunday, from 50wpm-130wpm TYPEWRITING a Classes (or all levels Commencing July Enquiries: SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE =07-05. 7 th Ik, Orchard Stag Ctr (above Mohan's Dipt Store) I Tel: ******5/*****30 112 Commercial/ Technical a Bookkeeping Elamantary •Tue 7.00-10.00pm 26/6 •Sun263 words
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Advertisement461 1984-06-26 38 111 Typing/ Secrefarial 111 T)rp«ng/S«crtt«nal V SYSTEMATIC (4 PRODUCES I WINNERS I Last year's prize winners I included LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate istpLax P^ ■■uJI v JafaffLJ Our prize winners and guest speakers at our Annual Seminar at Mandarin Ballroom, April 1984 Our next LCCI Private Secretary* Certificate Course will461 words
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Advertisement352 1984-06-26 38 112 Commercial/ Technical MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING pi. i/ii/m Leading to CAG Exam 85 New classes commencing on 26th June to 3rd July, '84 conducted by qualified lecturers. Mon/ Tue/ Wed/ Thur/ Frl 7-lOp.m Sat 3-6pm, Sun.»-12pm, 12--3 p.m. 3-6p m CORTINA TRAINING CENTRE #09-11 Colombo Court *****47/ *****45 C&G 748352 words
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Obituary, Illustration202 1984-06-26 39 141 Deaths 141 Deaths GURDEV SINGH RANSIHKE AGED 28 Passed away peacefully at Singapore General Hospital on 24.6.84 at 1.55 am. He leaves behind Wife: Manjit Kaur Father: Thaman Singh Mother: Sarjlt Kaur Brother Lashman Singh Sisters: Gurdev Kaur Sukhdev Kaur Brother-in-law: Avtar Singh Sister-in-law: Kirpal Kaur And two nephews202 words
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Obituary, Illustration113 1984-06-26 39 Jenny Tan Beng Kirn Departed to the Lord on 20.6 84 The family of the late Jenny Tan Beng Kirn wish to thank all relatives, pastors, and friends for their kind assistance, condolences and praysra during their recent bef*>ve>m#nt. Thay also wish to express their thanks and appreciation113 words
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Obituary, Illustration272 1984-06-26 39 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences We extend our deepest sympathy condolences to: MR DAVID WONG PAX LUE on the demise of his beloved mother MDM MAX on 24th June 1984 From: Directors Staff of GUAN TONG CONSTRUCTION CO. PTE. LTD. TELECOMS STAFF of AVER RAJAH EXCHANGE JURONG EAST EXCHANGE272 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1984-06-26 39 The family of the late Mdm Ong Chin Neo wish to thank relatives, friends and Rev. Francis Ngol, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, Mrs Ngol, Mr Chan Fook Kay, Church and Group Ministry Members, the Director and Staff of the Singapore Fire Service and colleagues for their comforting59 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1984-06-26 39 In loving memory of my Beloved Huebend RICHARD KWAN When I'm alone. I really miss I see your face within my mind and as my silent dreams unwind, I feel the emptiness you left behind. The memories that shut me m I'd really like to change them111 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1984-06-26 39 In memory of our door •totar MOM LUCIA NO SOU CHEE (MRS POOH WENG YEW) Departed 26th June 1973 Gone from our lives one so dear. But In our hearts forever near. In Loving Memory of HELEN NO CHONG SIM Departed 28th Jim* IMO Always r*m*ml>«r*d by57 words
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Obituary, Illustration86 1984-06-26 39 In Lowing Momory Of MR M.K. KRISHNA Born 24th D*c*mb*r 1920 D*part*d 26th Jun* 1962 Your presence Is ever near us. Your love remains with us yet; You were the kind of person, Your loved ones will never forget. Always r*m*mb*r*d by family and •ill lov#o on#s.86 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1984-06-26 39 Mr. K. Kurumban (Serang) Tnelei T neves am will be held Oft 26/6/54 at 44, Jalan Sembawang K#cllil froffi 7pm to vpfll. n#tativ#s and friend* ara raqu**lad to traal lhi« a* a personal invitation. Fondly mntmlMnd by batovad on, daughtars, >aon*-in-law, daughtar -in-law. grandchildran and grwal-grandcMMran. For any55 words
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TIMESPORT
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The Wimbledon Championships
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Article, Illustration532 1984-06-26 39 Greatest of the century? MARTINA is not unbeat- able, but she's not far from it. Nobody else can play that way. s Kathy Jordan. SHE is playing to wall that moat of tha othar girls are afraid of har. It's logical aha ia a red-hot favourite. Baseline players have littleAP - 532 words
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Article361 1984-06-26 39 LONDON, Mon. John McEnroe received a final warning that he will be punished m accordance with the rules if his behaviour warrants it at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships starting today. Virtually at the same time, McEnroe was elected to the board of the Association of TennisReuter - 361 words
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Motor Sports
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Article260 1984-06-26 39 DETROIT, Mon. Defending world champion Nelson Piquet, of Brazil, swopped his badly-dam-aged Brabham for his back-up car after a pileup m the early moments of the Detroit Grand Prix yesterday and went on to win his second sucwssive Formula One race. The race had to be260 words
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Article148 1984-06-26 39 ZELTWCG (Austria), Mon. Gerard Coudray and Patrick Igoa, of France, steered their works Honda to a clear win m the Austrian I,oookm motorcycle endurance championship here yesterday. ReMlto: 1 Gerard Coudray Patrick Igoa (Fra-Honda) 6:15:33.97 (average speed 160.435kph). 2 Jean-Pierre Oudin Didier de Radigues (FraReuter - 148 words
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Article381 1984-06-26 42 THE Chunichi Dragons pounced out 18 hits, including Yasiinori Oshima's 18th homer of the season, to defeat the Hanshin Tigers 10-1 m a baseball match at Nagcya, Japan, on Sunday. Other results: Yokohama Taiyo Whales 8 Yakult Swallows 0. i'aciflr League: Kintetsu Buffaloes 3 Hankyu Braves 1, Lotte OrionsReuter; AFP; AP - 381 words
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Article102 1984-06-26 42 Kenneth Brylle, right foot, Denmark 1 Spain 0. Carlos Sar.ti liana, right foot, Denmark 1 Spain 1. Jesper Olsen, left foot, Denmark 2 Spain 1. Juan Senor, right foot, Denmark 2 Spain 2. Michael Laudrup, right foot, missed, Luis Arconada moved so to be retaken, ArconadaUPI - 102 words
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Article309 1984-06-26 42 MANUEL Amorw, the French full-back sent off m the opening match, may return for the European Championship final tomorrow after serving a three-match suspension. French trainer Michel Hidalgo described Amoros' head butt on Denmark's Jesper Olsen on June 12 as "a detestable gesture" but added thatReuter; AFP - 309 words
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Article558 1984-06-26 42 Elkjaer's last-gasp miss caps his side's hard-luck story Denmark 1 Spain 1 (after extra time). Spain win 5-4 on penalties. LYON, Mon. Spain became the latest team to benefit from soccer's Russian roulette when they beat Denmark 5-4 on penalties m the semi-finals of the European Championship hereReuter - 558 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-06-26 42 PARIS, Mon. Spectators at the European Championship final between France and Spain here on Wednesday can only hope the two semifinal matches have not squeezed the last drop of drama from the competition. Last night, 24 hours after Michel Platini's 119thminute goal secured a 3-2 victoryReuter; AP - 412 words
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Article87 1984-06-26 42 FRENCHMAN Michel Platinl is way ahead In the goalscorero' list. The French captain, whose dramatic lastminute extra-time semifinal goal took his side to tomorrow's final, has eight goals to his credit five .ih» ad of Dane Frank Arnesen. In 14 group and semifinal matches, 39 goals have beenReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration520 1984-06-26 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S leading women squash player, I.im Seok Hui, has been specially invited to the Malaysian Junior Open Championships at the Subang Complex from July 13-15. Although the organisers have invited Singapore to send at least four boys and two girls, only Seok520 words
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Article317 1984-06-26 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI D-day for coach as he decides between soccer and army By THE first round of negotiations between Jita Singh and the Football Association of Singapore began yesterday with an offer of a professional coaching contract to the former Singapore manager-coach. And the talks317 words
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Article193 1984-06-26 43 Geylang out for a United encore TAMPINES ROVERS' anxiety over the National Football League Division One title may end tonight when Geylang International take on Farrer. Park United at the Jalan Besar Stadium (8 p.m.). For United, their main rivals for the crown, lost to Geylang 3-1 m a firstround193 words
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Article458 1984-06-26 43 CHRISTINA THAM set a meet record m the girls' under-17 200 metres breaststroke m the Singapore Swimming Club's 12th Junior Championships at Tanjong Rhu last night. She clocked 2min 59.155 ec against Jane Greenwood's 1974 time of 3:1C6. Secondplaced Chan Hsuet Funn also bettered Jane's record, clocking 3:18.92.458 words
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Article195 1984-06-26 43 SINGAPORE Cricket Club survived some harrowing moments m the second half before drawing 1-1 with Ceylon Sports Club m a Premier League hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. Except for CSC fullback sect Swee Teck's temporary suspension seconds after the start of the second195 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-06-26 43 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Region's 800 m runners to vie for supremacy at Times meet By ASIAN GAMES silvermedallist Kirn Bock Ju, of South Korea, will be given another chance to compete with the continent's leading runners m the Times Inter-Busi-ness Houses Athletics meet on Sept 1 at332 words
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122 1984-06-26 43 WHILE the main attraction m the Premier League hockey fixtures today will be the top-of-the-table clash between undefeated Jansenites and Singapore Cricket Club at the Padang, an equally keen tussle is expected from the tail-enders, Indian Association and Police Sports Association, at Balestier Road.122 words
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Wimbledon atest
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Article350 1984-06-26 43 LONDON, Mon. A well-behaved John McEnroe safely reached the second round of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships here today when he beat Australian Paul McNamee 6-4, 6-4, 67, 6-1 on the Centre Court of the All-England Club. The 25-year-old defending champion wrapped up his350 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-06-26 43 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Double world champion Mary Decker was beaten for the first time m four years over 1,500 metres at the United States Olympic athletic trials here yesterday. Ruth Wysocki, a 27--year-old Californian, overhauled the front-run-ning Mary m the last 100 metres, winning mAFP; Reuter; UPI - 358 words
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Article171 1984-06-26 43 BEIJING, Mm. High Jumper Zhn Jiaakaa. the current world record-hold-er, heads a SB-member Chinese track and Held squad for the Las Angeles Olympics, the New China News Agency reported. lie ssmfti: Men Zfcu JUohu, Lin Yupeag, Cal Shi (high Jump), Uu Ymhiang, Wu| SUJk (l««tgReuter - 171 words
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Article332 1984-06-26 43 Defeated Coe gets nod for 1,500 m LONDON, Mon. Sebastian Coe was today selected to defend his Olympic 1,500 metres track and field title, a day after his defeat over the distance by fellow Briton Peter Elliott at a meeting m Crystal Palace here. Coe was named by the selectorsReuter - 332 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration713 1984-06-26 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP (Four winners m a day for I a visiting rider f but the American ace bagged them m a row By FOUR winners m one day is a record for a visiting jockey. At Penang last Sunday, champion Hongkong rider Tony Da Cruz713 words
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Article1570 1984-06-26 40 WEIGHTS. barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY CUM 1 My. 2 1,«00m (lUHno* 154-138) 16 Joyful Affair m 57 154 15 Wonderful Joy 36.5 153 1 Texas Ranger IV 56 152 6 Forest Archer 55.5 151 8 Prime Asset 55 1901,570 words
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Article232 1984-06-26 40 PENANG, Mon. These horses did well over the weekend here and it will pay to follow them: Grand Charles has come right. His effortless 4 1 /2 -length victory for top division Class 3 horses over 1,400 m suggests that he should soon be on hisTONPO - 232 words
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168 1984-06-26 40 PARIS, Mon. Englishtrained At Talaq, fourth m the Epsom Derby earlier this month, just held on to win the Grand Prix De Paris (Group 1) race run over 3,000 m at Longchamps yesterday. Owned by Hamdam-Al-Maktoum and trained by Harry Thomson-Jones, AtReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-06-26 40 •At the 400 m FMm m m *w A c* oo •At the finish Restricted terms EMv B 1,200m 1. Return To Reno H 2. Perak Guy 3. Talplng Lake 4. James Brigand Dist: 3 1 A 4, nk Time 1.13.3 Restricted terms218 words
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Article313 1984-06-26 41 On the cricket scene CHELMSFORD, Mon. Graham Gooch, banned from playing Test matches for England, yesterday became the first player to take a century off the rampant West Indies on their current tour. The 30-year-old Essex open<?r, serving out the last year of a three-year banReuter - 313 words
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Article, Illustration439 1984-06-26 41 SHAKER HEIGHTS (Ohio), Mon. Arnold Palmer found his old magic touch and beat five-times British Open champion Peter Thomson, of Australia, by three strokes to win the U*****,000 ($520,000) Seniors' Golf Championship here yesterday. Palmer shot a 69 for a 72-hole total of 12-under-par 276. Final leadingReuter - 439 words
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Article157 1984-06-26 41 LONDON, Mon. Uncapped openers Chris Broad and Martyn Moxon have been called up by the England selectors for the Second Test against the West Indies starting here at Lord's on Thursday. The inclusion of Broad and Moxon and the recall of fast bowler Norman CowansReuter - 157 words
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Article222 1984-06-26 41 LONDON, Mon. Dallas Moir and Bob Taylor set a Sunday League ninth-wicket record of 105, scored m only 11 overs, to carry Derbyshire io a remarkable win over Kent at Derby yesterday. Brief scores At Old Trafford: Lancashire bt Worcestershire by 97 runs. LanesReuter - 222 words
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Article138 1984-06-26 41 SINGAPORE seem set for a semi-final berth m the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association tournament. Last Saturday, they cruised to their fourth straight victory when they whipped Negri Sembilan 91-56 m the return leg m Seremban. Singapore, who were ahead 53-31 at half-time, were hardly required to138 words
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Article363 1984-06-26 41 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By ITALY have pulled out of the inaugural Merlion Cup basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium m August. But their absence is unlikely to be felt as the Basketball Association of Singapore have managed to persuade Spain to fill the void. Local363 words
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Article258 1984-06-26 41 Lotto keep winning rhythm LOTTO maintained their ining streak when they beat Bedok Community Centre Youth Club 71-35 m the Milo Youth basketball championships at Kallang on Sunday. Otfcer reMlte Baya: Radin Mas 55 Jalan Besar SC X. Weng Soon 57 Feng Jioun 26. Thomson (White) 53 Leong Electrical 46,258 words
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268 1984-06-26 41 NEW YORK. Mon. For a guy who doesn't have the teeth he used to have. Rick Sutcliffe did a pretty good job yesterday of chewing up ihe Chicago Cubs. The 27-year-old righthander allowed only five hits and struck out 14 m leading the CubsUPI - 268 words
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Miscellaneous13 1984-06-26 40 ALONG THE BYJON "Stop Introducing me to your friends m 'my Utile filly.'13 words
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Miscellaneous55 1984-06-26 43 Today's events HOCKEY Premier Lmim: IA v Police (Balesti er Road), SCC v Jansenites (Pidang); Dlv 1: SRC B v SAFSA B (Padang), matches at 5.30 i n BOCCEK NFL Dlv 1: Farrer Park United v Geylang International (Jalan Besar Stadium, 8 p. mi SWIMMING SSC 12th Junior Championships (TanJong55 words
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256 1984-06-26 44 Part of 'Mersing find' auctioned in London LONDON, Monday PART of the treasure, believed to be from the sunken vessel that was discovered in Johor waters off the Mersing coast, was sold at an artique fair here last week. The treasure, comprising Chinese porcelain from the Ming period, was presentedNST - 256 words
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Article134 1984-06-26 44 Moo.. .it's a yow BOWMAN iVILLE (Ontario), Mon. A Canadian zoo has inadvertently bred what co aid be the world's first "yow" the offspring of a Tibetan yak and a Scottish Highland boll. "What else could yon call a cross between a yak and a cow?" zoo owner Alan ConnelReuter - 134 words
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Article71 1984-06-26 44 LONDON, Mon. Reuters and United Press International (UPI) have signed a photo exchange agreement which will enable Reuters to launch a full news picture service outside the United States m January 1965, the two companies announced today. Under the 10-year deal UPl's photos from the United States willReuter - 71 words
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Article43 1984-06-26 44 TOKYO, Mon. In a move to placate Western criticism against Japan's global trade surplus, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today urged Japanese traders to import more manufactured goods especially from the United States and the European Community, trade ministry officials said. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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150 1984-06-26 44 Policeman jumps into river to arrest suspect A SUSPECTED thief was arrested m the Kallang River after he had dived m to escape from the police early yesterday. One of the two pursuing policemen suffered a slight cut on his foot during the struggle with the suspect. The suspect had150 words
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Article43 1984-06-26 44 TOKYO, Mon. A Japanese exploration company has hit a very promising offshore oil and natural gas field m the Japan Sea with a daily production of 9,300 barrels m terms of crude oil, Kyodo news serv ported on Monday. APAP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-06-26 44 GRACE CHANG - GRACE CHANG By TRAVELLERS' reactions to the Malaysian government's decision to impose a toll on traffic using the Causeway were varied, interviews conducted by The Straits Times yesterday showed. A Malaysian computer professional who works here said the toll expected to be $1 for two-way544 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-06-26 44 President and Speaker differ over planned offensive, say analysts KUWAIT, Mon. A power struggle has broken out m Iran between President Ali Khamenei and Parliament Speaker Hajetoleslam Rafsanjani. And this is delaying Teheran's long-ex-pected offensive against Iraq. Arab and Western analysts said here today thatAP - 427 words
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98 1984-06-26 44 September date for HK accord, says EEC official BEIJING, Mon. European Parliament President Pieter Dankert said today he believed that Britain and China had agreed on September as the date for an outline accord on the future of Hongkong. But a British embassy spokesman said later that Britain still didReuter - 98 words
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Article32 1984-06-26 44 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.53 points to 1.133.60 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Rtnoi7 v,^k««»«. today. APAP - 32 words
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133 1984-06-26 44 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Mm. The maiden voyage of the space shuttle Discovery was postponed for at least 24 hours today by computer problems which developed less than an hoar before launch. Discovery, the third winged space plane In a planned fleet of four, wasReuter - 133 words
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251 1984-06-26 44 Hopes up for end to German strike BONN, Mon. Arbitrators between the union and employers m West Germany's engineering industry said today they had worked out a compromise proposal that would probably end the worst industrial conflict m the nations history. Chief arbitrator Georg Leber said the proposal had notReuter - 251 words
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Advertisement557 1984-06-26 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Sterling took a heavy pounding m the foreign exchange markets yesterday and sank to an all-time low against the Singapore dollar and the US currency while several US banks raised their prime rate to 13 per cent. SOH TIANG KENG reports. Singapore557 words
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Miscellaneous138 1984-06-26 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 2S mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. Adelaide 5/15 C Cloudy Manila 23/28 C Rain Amsterdam 10/15 C Cloudy Melbourne 10/14 C Showers Bangkok 29/34 C Gear Moscow 18138 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration939 1984-06-26 1 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG Talks on how to invest your money wisely, seminars to teach you to communicate better, forums on how to juggle work m the office and at home, conferences to tell you how to use the computer all organised by women, for women. Our939 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-06-26 1 DRESSED m their Sunday best or neat office wear, they turned up m hordes for the seminars, armed with note pads and pencils. Earnestly, they sat for hours and listened to the speakers, then threw a barrage of questions, opinions and more questions. Who are these women409 words
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Article178 1984-06-26 1 THE following activities are scheduled for women by the various women's organisations here. *"ly Import and Export for Your Business RELC auditorium, 7 p.m. -9 p.m. Organised Dy oDrWA. July 18 Personnel Management m Your Business, RELC auditorium, 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Organised by SBPW A. Jaly 21178 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration1834 1984-06-26 2 ERIC GIRON; MAY HO - ERIC GIRON MAY HO While urbanised Asians may follow the latest Western fashions, the majority of their countryfolk continue wearing their traditional dress. By m Manila vUiiw vj Vietnamese women wear the ao dai of soft silk or diaphanous cloth split on both sides The Chinese women1,834 words
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Article630 1984-06-26 3 AUTOLYCUS - Who reads 0.98 o f a book? AUTOLYCUS By a Caledonian gourmet, photographer, rock musician, iconoclast and literature teacher BRITISH humorist Alan Coren once wrote a book called Golfing for Cats. Its cover bore only the title and a huge black swastika. It was a collection of humorous essays. Coren630 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration634 1984-06-26 8 KEVIN SULLIVAN - KEVIN SULLIVAN INSPIRATION: An Exhibition of Paintings by Nino Artists Alpha Gallery, 21 Bin jai Park Until Monday Roviowoclby THE large number of visitors to the opening night (June 19) of this exhibition made Alpha Gallery's new premises, just off Bukit Timah Road, appear quite small. There634 words
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Article, Illustration834 1984-06-26 8 Y.L. GOH - Y.L. GOH By "TODAY the orchestra is almost like a family ...I don't leave them for more than two weeks at a time, apart from the summer holidays. "We work on concerts, films and, of course, records for eight to 10 days at a time Some834 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1984-06-26 9 PHILIP COOREY - Gentlemen prefer this blonde PHILIP COOREY Rmand film-makers By SHE has breasts like granite and a brain like Swiss cheese, full of holes. Extracting a performance from her is like pulling teeth. Film director Billy Wilder As near genius as any actress I ever knew. Film director Joshua Logan MARILYN1,207 words
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Advertisement669 1984-06-26 4 S VSB^ OPGANtSATOM X LAST 5 DAYS Lr DUf TO CLO' |J}l lorn. I 30. 4. 6 30& 9 lbi>H I 1 1 Cosh Bookings No f'te I is' I II I A <tonca I. o* IhmSO .s i i »^> i < i»:;;i;rja»a>it».vw:':i 'i I AST DAYS' I HURRY'669 words
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Miscellaneous254 1984-06-26 6 COMICS GARFIELD ByJlmDmvls q JTM \7AVf6> fo-26 BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates Spmrllng FDWERLESS PVUON 6HIP, /Hk THErvr BUCK THEY V BROKE THO66 UAN^Si" THE BOHN LOSER ByArtSansom f&c£,ime A.IKNOWIPIALgP N i^AH,TWAT IS ID IGSeP TWa cX)RRgc:T FRETTY SPDOKY^> Hoy .T ]p icmow why r kbep bvbm254 words
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Miscellaneous509 1984-06-26 6 THIS CONCLUPES THE TOMORROU) YOU'LL SEE I NQ I U)ON'T...I HAVE /THIS ANNOUNCEr\ 6 SEMIFINALS MATCH... THE FINALS RIGHT HERE TO 60 TO MV I DOESN'T KNOUJ J -~u "^"^PT^l^ GRAMMA'S HOUSE.' KING TUT i* c ,m /y) BEETLE BAILEY ByMortW*l*er ZERO, BRING <i)op/ WMAT^ I'M I PON'T \TOO] ME509 words
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Advertisement639 1984-06-26 7 NOTICES BUSINESS PREMISES AND^^^H I APARTMENT TO LET I I Tenders are invited for the letting of the I following:- I A) Shops at:- 8 (i) Golden Shoe Car Park I (ii) Beauty World Centre I (iii) Blanco Court I B) Offices at:- I I (i) Jalan Sultan Centre (ii)639 words
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Advertisement1809 1984-06-26 7 v£*7 SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED /&Ar\ and its subsidiary company (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS AS AT 31 ST DECEMBER 1983 The Group The Company Note 1983 1982 1983 1982 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 FIXED ASSETS 6 1 ,299 I 424 I 299 I 424 LEASED EQUIPMENT1,809 words
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Advertisement290 1984-06-26 8 Announcing the Seoul International Trade Fair '84 m Korea Korea has emerged as a full-fledged represented. More than 720 Korean and international trading nation, at the hub of 280 foreign exhibitors guarantee a festival the world's most economically dynamic of unparalleled commercial diversity and region. And SITRA "84 provides enterprising290 words
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Advertisement386 1984-06-26 9 Hi Something every young couple should know before they get married... You're wonderfully and deeply m love. crystal, dishwashers, freezers, furnicure, Never before have stolen moments together hi-fi, silverware, washing machines you name it. meant so much. If you want to compare quality and prices, you And m those moments,386 words
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Miscellaneous313 1984-06-26 9 What's on VISUAL ARTS INSPD2ATION Two art exhibitions are An exhibition of paintnow on at the National ings by nine artists. Museum Art Gallery Alpha Gallery, a Bmjai from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Park. From 10 a.m. to 4 Free. p.m. On till July 2. (See story on Page313 words
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Advertisement230 1984-06-26 10 Its out/ The leader copies. With Selex Plain Paper Copiers. a^.^tfH^^^H^^^^^^^^^^Cft.^l Photocopying wherever you see this sign :^^H^ ,he pc' YeV cc r ,C^ h en', ea d eS Per<eCt E 9£!Z So when Singapore Colour Centre, the leader m photo wvl Hi YOUR BUSINESS finishing installs Selex Copiers m230 words
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Miscellaneous1569 1984-06-26 10 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE Songs with local flavour lsbcs i^a, SINGERS AND THEIR i trmM 1 ADU C i»/»t soNtis (DEBUT) (Ch J| fc*^^ 2 3( J SBCText "Live" Sample Pages 9.15 The Love Boat (Part Two): Vicki falls m love 5 M AM National Anthem port 1.J5 Your1,569 words
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Article, Illustration814 1984-06-26 1 College rejoices with music Hwa Chong Junior College is 10 years old. To kick off its three-week celebration, two of its orchestras will strike up m a public performance tonight at the Singapore Conference Hall. Former and present students who are members of the orchestras tell how they practised for814 words
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Advertisement472 1984-06-26 1 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES &BBUBQBJ Telex Address: Rates: STANTS S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. RSSOAAI RS <***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. no JUOQ Sa|es sepvipp,. Times House Box Service: TOfIBPCB Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 390, Kirn Seng. Road Collected: S$ 5.00 Singapore 0923 Posted:472 words
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Advertisement221 1984-06-26 1 ~H~| SATS invites applications from Singapore citizens for appointment as: INTERNAL AUDITOR Candidates must be members of recognised accountancy bodies and have at least two years' experience m auditing. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience. NATIONAL SERVICE INCREMENT Those who had completed at least 2 years' full-time national service221 words
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Advertisement299 1984-06-26 1 A large multi-national organisation, renowned for being a forerunner m the office business systems, requires the professional services of a Regional Personnel I Director Responsible for the total personnel function m the Company, the Personnel Director will be required to oversee the recruit- HH ment of staff, manpower planning and299 words
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Advertisement326 1984-06-26 1 I TOOL DIE MAKERS^! Minimum 4 years Tool Die making H experience m metal stamping industries H Be able to operate toolroom equipment Preference will be given to those who can construct progressive die. I WORKING HOURS Permanent day shift I SALARY Above $900.00 per month' I I TECHNICIANS I326 words
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Article, Illustration788 1984-06-26 2 New wave sweeps Chinese cinema as directors inject everyday life into their films CHINA'S film output rose from 20 m 1977 to 127 last year, an average of one film m three days. The directors got the ideas for their films from everyday life.788 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-06-26 2 4"HA^gi>¥W3 1 x •*sBff nnwAiifiim^'iirsrfn^tbffi^A^^fti 1 o fP^ tt^^ffi^A^- jfcifr3fc;£A HW&Ri±—^MmA ?fftfrl3i4ia4J^W ««mgs#A#*&* it a*S7*SAw ♦fi It* JOr (Paderew es In)- *f6# (Lipatti fttVJt (Cortot)3s M (Michelangeli) M ->? (Claudio Arrau)- ft: f. Fischer) |0 ft 5^ MlrxM (Rubinstein) «iX*fe^# ft Wi*#*rtffi( Vladimir Ashkenazy ft] 34. i^l^l {Daniel Barenboim Milt142 words
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Advertisement211 1984-06-26 2 APPOINTMENTS I ff^ff -^-W-* f r^ :i 6> >>. i^riw.-si»flj H jjl SANSEI SINGAPiRA PTE LTD H I Due to rapid expansion and development of the company, we are seeking suitably qualified cjndidates to fill the positions H I SALES I I EXECUTIVES I B for the fo''ow;ng divisions:- Aristor.211 words
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Advertisement315 1984-06-26 2 I Uj TAIPAN RAMADA lIOTII I SINGAPORE I I Invites applications for I EXECUTIVE I I HOUSEKEEPER I I THE CANDIDATE I I Candidate should be matured with a pleasant I I personality and possess good organisational qual- I I ities. She must be able to communicate effectively I I315 words
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Advertisement352 1984-06-26 2 I V^^> I SALES MANAGER^,! I Q&<J^ I VL FOOD PRODUCTS I I DO YOU NAVE ENOUGH STYLE TO PERSUADE 111 Food Distribution Division. This DJvis°on' handfe^well "known I ELTON JOHN TO USE 'MY PLACE' AS HIS I products frorT< USA> Switzerland and ccc. I PLACE WHEN IN TOWN? 11l352 words
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Advertisement2125 1984-06-26 3 E« JJffiJfflMre ORGANIZATION UMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES UNAPPROPRIATED PROFIT 3,940,009 3.586,438 3,830,571 3,527,245 Unquoted shares 7 50,000 SHARE CAPITAL AND RESERVES 13,409,586 12.716.415 13,300.148 12,657,222 HOUSING AND GENERAL LOANS 8 LONG-TERM LIABILITIES Repayable after 12 months 50.884.204 40.340.171 50.884.204 40 *****1 CURRENT LIABILITIES Authority s Singapore netary 5,935.987 62,125 words
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Article, Illustration840 1984-06-26 4 YAAKUB RASHID - A 'family' affair YAAKUB RASHID They come to see the stars By Picture* by THE open space next to the Kuo Chuan Community Centre is usually quiet at night and the silence is only sometimes broken by shouts and laughter of children playing beyond their normal playing time m theYAP YEW PIANG - 840 words
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Article, Illustration790 1984-06-26 4 Mengenal dekat penyanyi2 dim estet sendiri Oleh YAAKUB RASHID dan gambar oleh YAP YEW PIANG LELAPANG di sebelah Balai Rakyat Kuo Chuan biasanya lengang di waktu malam dan kalau ada yang berbuat bising pun adalah kanak-kanak atau beberapa orang belia yang bermain bola keranjang. Tetapi pada Sabtu malam, 16 Jun790 words
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Advertisement902 1984-06-26 4 NOTICES I ESSO MALAYSIA BERHAD bvH^ 9 (Incorporated m the States of Malaya) I NOTICE OF I I EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING I H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting will be held at the I II Raya Room, Equatorial Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on July902 words
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Advertisement170 1984-06-26 4 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that our following employee CHUA AH SENG, LAWRENCE, NRIC No: *****68/ B is no longer employed by our Company as a Sales Representative. He is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on behalf of the Company. BRITISH EASTERN (M) LTD.170 words
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