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Title Section15 1984-06-27 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article475 1984-06-27 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Seven electoral divisions to be created, three to be eliminated for general election By THE new Parliament after the coming general election will have 79 seats. This will come about when seven new constituencies are created and three existing electoral divisions are475 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-06-27 1 HEDWID ALFRED - All the President's scholars... HEDWID ALFRED Three from Hwa Chong, one from Temasek By THREE of the four students chosen to be President's Scholars this year were from Hwa Chong Junior College. And two of the four were from Victoria School during their secondary school years. The three scholars from377 words
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Article58 1984-06-27 1 LONDON, Tues. Peugeot's Talbot motor company is about to stop production of its Paykan car kits which are shipped to Iran unless Iran resumes payments, a Talbot spokesman said today. The company is owed several million pounds on its car contract with Iran, which lastReuter - 58 words
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Article42 1984-06-27 1 LONDON, Tues. At least 1,699 death sentences were carried out last year m 39 countries, but the total number of executions worldwide was probably far higher, Amnesty International said today. It appealed for an end tn thp donth oenaltv. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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239 1984-06-27 1 Marcos drops 3 defeated ministers MANILA, Tues. The ruling KBL party today confirmed m office all the previous Cabinet ministers except three, who had lost their seats m the May 14 general election, President Ferdinand Marcos said today m a statement. The three ministers were Mr Arturo Tanco (Agriculture), MrAFP; Reuter - 239 words
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Article86 1984-06-27 1 Focus on problems of the aged WHEN Parliament sits on Friday, the subject of debate will be the Repsrt of the Committee on the Problems of the Aged. Since the report was released In late March, It has been the subject of heated debate with the proposal to raise the86 words
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Article65 1984-06-27 1 Accord on refund to Britain FONTAINEBLEAU (France), Tues. The European Community today reached agreement on a plan which diplomats said would give Britain a rebate of US$BOO million (Ssl.7 billion) on its 1984 budget contribution. French spokesman Michel Vauzelle indicated the significance of the accord when he described the row65 words
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Article68 1984-06-27 1 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Two members of the British Parliament arrived yesterday for a six-day visit aimed at improving AngloArgentine relations severed by the Falklands war two years ago. Mr Cyril Townsend of the ruling Conservative Party and Mr George Foulkes of the opposition Labour Party areUPI - 68 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-06-27 1 A lady's letter... and Lee, Goh escape ar rest 4 LEE KUAN YEW has done better than we could have done if we had won. Singapore's High Commissioner to W 'aysia, Mr Maurice Baker, quoting a communistinspired leader now in Malaysia who said this about the Prime Minister. Mr Baker223 words
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421 1984-06-27 1 Anger over US prime rate increase A big blow to Latin American nations MEXICO CITY, Tims. LATIN American debtor nations have reacted angrily to yesterday's rise m the US prime rate. The rise will increase their interest charges by millions of dollars. The half-point increase to 13 per cent mAP; Reuter - 421 words
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Article65 1984-06-27 1 LONDON, Tues. The Bank of England said m an exceptional statement today that It saw no need far a general rise In British prune rates on monetary policy grounds despite the latest rate Increase by American banks. The money market regarded the British move asReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement27 1984-06-27 1 Inside 62 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,«,7 ASEAN t CAUSEWAY It EDITORIAL 2t LETTERS 21 TIMESCOPE 22 TIMESDOLLAR 23-21 C?,ASBIFIEDS 27-14 RACING 44 SPORTS 45-4727 words
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Advertisement127 1984-06-27 1 Marcos wans of martial law again: P. SEE PAGE 4 B aBMBanajBHBBBBBk| THE KAMPUNG SPIRIT JlaVlll bV^sR v~mnwMs^Hi^HMHiiHß Tva<^> We capture, m colour, the relaxed Intimacy that binds village communities, and Is reaffirmed at every Hart Ray a celebration. Pages One and Eight MAN WHO SELLS PICNICS An enterprising Singaporean127 words
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Article615 1984-06-27 2 High price to pay HEADACHES, uncoordinated movements, nausea, damaged kidneys and liver, cancer of the blood, and even chromosome damage... these are among the litany of consequences which a person sniffing glue or other volatile inhalants may get. The solvents he wreathes m act on the brain and, within615 words
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Article294 1984-06-27 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS hard to pinpoint one main cause for the sharp increase m the number off cases off glae-snlmng. Bat parents certainly bear the greatest responslbllty (or what happens to their children. Parental neglect or overindulgence could easily set a young person on a coarse294 words
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Article225 1984-06-27 2 FIFTH TIME SINCE MARCH IF LOCAL BANKS UP PRIME RATE LOCAL banks are pondering a possible fifth rise m prime lending rates since March, following a hike m US prime rates on Monday which boosted the US dollar to record levels and sent sterling dovm to new lows against225 words
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Article262 1984-06-27 2 It's up to France WITH world champions Italy m decline and Brazil enduring a difficult transitional period, France will bear a heavy respoiisibilty when they meet Spain m today's final m the Pare des Princes stadium m Paris. The hosts, along with sadly-departed Denmark, have put the smile back262 words
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Article588 1984-06-27 2 Rebate for Britain EUROPEAN COMMUNITY leaders reached agreement yesterday on a long-standing row over Britain's budget contributions which brought the 10--nation bloc to the brink of financial crisis, French spokesman Michel Vauzelle said. He confirmed that all national delegations had agreed on a budget rebate for Britain.588 words
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Article368 1984-06-27 2 Kampung tapestry THE beauty of the kampung and the spirit of togetherness among kampung folk are among some things that will be cherished as Muslims celebrate this Hari Raya Puasa on Saturday. TERENCE WHITE captures some of the colourful scenes of kampung life m pictures and words. He368 words
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Article198 1984-06-27 2 For whom toll matters SINGAPORE cars and commercial vehicles will not be exempted when the proposed toll at the Causeway is imposed. A spokesman for the Malaysian Works Ministry said all vehicles, except motorcycles, would have to pay on the toll when leaving Johor Baru and re-entering198 words
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Article139 1984-06-27 2 Saved by official CONTINUING from last week's Bamboo Green, Yang Zhi is found guilty of manslaughter and is sentenced to hard labour. However, official Liang, having heard of Yang Zhi's prowess m martial arts, took him into his entourage and gave him the job of escorting his expensive139 words
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352 1984-06-27 3 China's cities are next to reap a profit Self-management for state-owned firms BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA will accelerate its campaign to smash the late Chairman Mao Zedong's egalitarian system by extending Mr Deng Xiaoping's moderate policies to all the cities. Mr Sha Ye, State Economic Commission secretary-general, yesterday said China, underAP - 352 words
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359 1984-06-27 3 'Confidence crisis building up' HONGKONG, Tuos. HONGKONG'S community leaders today took exception to Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's contention that there was no confidence problem m Hongkong over Beijing's plan to rule the territory from 1997. They were commenting on a statement by Sir Sze-yuen Chung,UPI - 359 words
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172 1984-06-27 3 Candy king's enemy calls off threats TOKYO, Tues. The unknown enemies of a confectionery magnate known as Japan's "candy king" today called off three months of persecution which included kidnapping, extortion and a threat to plant poisoned chocolates on supermarket shelves. A letter, sent to two mass-circulation Jap anese newspapers,Reuter - 172 words
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62 1984-06-27 3 ISLAMABAD, Toes. Urdu would soon replace English as the language m which business would be conducted m Pakistan, the Minister-ln-charge of Information and Broadcasting said yesterday. Mr Raja Mohammad Zafrul Hag said President Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq had ordered all government ministries and provincial governmentsUPI - 62 words
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213 1984-06-27 3 'British troops in Colombo not from SAS' NEW DELHI, Tues. Britain has told India that British mercenaries being hired by Sri Lanka to combat Tamil guerillas do not now belong to the Special Air Services (SAS), an External Affairs Ministry spokesman said yesterday. The assurance was made after the governmentReuter; AP; AFP - 213 words
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134 1984-06-27 3 SEOUL, Tues. Eighteen holes at a golf course near Seoul have been named after allies and a hero of the 1950-53 Korean war. In a ceremony yesterday, the first hole was named United Nations, m appreciation of the troops sent by theAP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-06-27 3 Display of anti-crime techniques IN A gravity-defying demonstration, members of China's Armed Police Force scale a building to display one of their anti-crime technlaa.es. The special police force was formed In April IMS to carry oat duties relating to Eblic security, frenr Inspection and fire control. AP picture.AP - 48 words
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Article67 1984-06-27 3 BANGKOK. Tues. Korean Airlines (KAL) today paid U*****,000 (*****,000) compensation to relatives of three Thai passengers killed m a Korean Jet shot down by the Soviets. A legal representative of KAL said the airline paid US$lOO,OOO each as compensation for the deaths of Dr Somchal Pakaranodom and hisAFP - 67 words
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255 1984-06-27 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Japan to buy rice from South Korea PETER HAZELHURST By uur lokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tues. Pushing the Japanese government into a confrontation with the country's powerful farming lobby, Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party has decided to import rice from South Korea for the first time to cope with a shortage255 words
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96 1984-06-27 4 FONTAINEBLEAU (France), Tues. European Community leaders have decided to boost European identity with projects including a common flag and a European anthem. They decided to create a task force for pushing ahead with a T 'Europe of the citizens." The task force will seekReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-06-27 4 All leaders agree on a budget rebate for London runirtUNCDLCAu v.r ranee j, luesday EUROPEAN Community leaders reached agreement today on a long row over Britain's budget contributions which brought the 10-na-tion bloc to the brink of financial crisis, French spokesman Michel Vauzelle said.Reuter; AFP; UPI - 247 words
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245 1984-06-27 4 WASHINGTON, Tuoo. THE United States has told the Soviet Union it was willing to hold private talks on arms control if returning to formal negotiations now would be too embarrassing. But Mr Richard Burt, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, yesterday told a USUPI - 245 words
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242 1984-06-27 4 BRUSSELS, Tuesday NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) officials meeting here yesterday sharply criticised the Netherlands' recent decision to delay deployment of cruise missiles and also appealed again to the Soviet Union to resume negotiations m Geneva. Nato officials said a consensus emerged among expertsAFP; UPI - 242 words
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118 1984-06-27 4 ORLEANS (France), Tues. A student tried to cheat m a university ge+grapoy examination nsiflg modern communications, long hair and a trendy scarf, news reports said. The student, Identified only as Jean-Fran-cois, had Ms girlfriend transmit the answers over a citizen's band radio fr«*n aUPI - 118 words
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Article151 1984-06-27 4 LONDON, Tues. British men are attracted more by a woman's face and legs than her breasts or bottom, a Gallup poll says. Its light-hearted poll put bottoms at the bottom of the "attraction index" with a mere 8 per cent of the men attracted toUPI - 151 words
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Article59 1984-06-27 4 AN IRANIAN passenger plane, on a domestic flight from Teheran to the port of Bushehr, was hijacked yesterday, the Iranian news agency, Irna, reported. Irna, monitored m London, said the hijackers forced the pilot of the 138--passenger Boeing 727 to fly to Qatar and land at Doha AirportUPI - 59 words
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Article76 1984-06-27 4 FORMER US Vice-President Walter Mondale, taking major strides toward uniting the Democratic Party, won a promise on Monday from his Presidential rival Gary Hart not to raise a divisive challenge at the national convention next month. In a letter to the Democratic National Committee chairman, Mr Charles Manatt,UPI - 76 words
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Article82 1984-06-27 4 SOUTH KOREAN troops fired "hundreds of large-calibre machine gun and automatic rifle bullets" at a North Korean post m the demilitarized zone (DMZ) separating North and South Korea, the North Korean Central News Agency said yesterday. The agency, monitored m Tokyo, said the barrage was aimed atAP - 82 words
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Article80 1984-06-27 4 PRESIDENT RONALD Reagan yesterday showed signs of knuckling to political reality on Nicaragua, backirg down on an earlier threat to veto legislation m Congress cutting extra cash for Nicaraguan rebels. Though the 88-1 Senate vote on Monday night stripping US$2l million (Ss44 million) m extra 1964 aidReuter - 80 words
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Article55 1984-06-27 4 CELEBRATED AFGHAN guerilla chief Ahmad Shah Masood has returned to Afghanistan's strategic Panjsher Valley and is directing operations against Soviet forces that overran it last April, Western diplomatic sources said m Islamabad yesterday. The sources also reported a lot of resistance m the Afghan capital of Kabul andReuter - 55 words
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245 1984-06-27 4 Catholic barred from job gets $28,800 award BELFAST, Tv«. IN A landmark case, a trade union has been ordered to pay compensation to a Belfast shipyard worker who claimed he was being barred from employment because of his religion. The £10,000 (5528,840) settlement, negotiated by Northern Ireland's Fail* Employment Agency,Reuter - 245 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-06-27 6 High-tech devices for security at Games LOS ANGELES, Tues. The United States government is resorting to high technology devices to seek out any terrorists arriving at Los Angeles Airport for the Olympic Games here. "We intend to use every resource at our disposal to keep terrorists, troublemakers and other undesirablesReuter; AFP - 378 words
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138 1984-06-27 6 Bank of Israel devalues shekel by 2.6 pc JERUSALEM, Tues. The Bank of Israel today ordered a 2.6 per cent devaluation of the Israeli shekel against the US dollar, financial sources said. The Israeli currency has, therefore, lost 13 per cent of its value against the US dollar since theAFP - 138 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-06-27 6 NICOSIA, Turn. OPEC'S hopes of a substantial firming of the world oil market m the second half of the year are beginning to fade under a battery of adverse indications, the authoritative oil publication, Middle East Economic Survey (Mees)UPI; Reuter - 329 words
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337 1984-06-27 6 Israeli court orders screening of election ads on TV JERUSALEM, Tu«s ISRAELI television viewers got their first glimpse of campaign commercials for the July 23 elections despite attempts by striking telecast journalists to keep them off the air. The telecast journalists had sought to buttress their claims for parity withUPI; Reuter; AP - 337 words
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290 1984-06-27 7 Thirty seconds to go shuttle flight off again CAPE CANAVERAL, Tues. The first launch of the space shuttle Discovery, already postponed once yesterday, was abruptly halted today just before blast-off when one of its Jiree main engines failed to ignite. There was no immediate explanation of why the brand-new spaceplaneReuter; AFP; UPI - 290 words
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Article73 1984-06-27 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. After a three-day delay because of mechanical problems, a Chinese-American pilot left yesterday to attempt to set a world record for a single-engine plane flight across the Pacific. Mr Jerry Tsai, an amateur pilot and accomplished boxer and sailor, took off fromAP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-06-27 7 Castro expresses goodwill towards Washington HAVANA, Tuoo. CUBAN President Fidel Castrc gave Black United States civil rights leader Jesse Jackson the rare honour of a personal welcome at Havana airport and expressed a measure of goodwill towards Washington. The Rev Jackson, running a distant thirdReuter; UPI - 416 words
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330 1984-06-27 7 NEW YORK, Tuesday MOTORISTS m New Yoric are going to hate Sidney. That's because Sidney the summons issuing device for New York can remember 10,000 vehicle licence plate numbers at a time and alert a traffic policeman right away if the vehicle at hand hasNYT - 330 words
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Article40 1984-06-27 7 HOUSTON, Tues. Shell Western, a Shell Oil Company subsidiary, announced it had confirmed a find m the range of 300 million barrels m the Beaufort Sea the first discovery of oil m the Alaskan outer continental shelf. UPIUPI - 40 words
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171 1984-06-27 7 Catholic theologians challenge the Vatican CHICAGO, Tues. In a challenge to the Vatican, a group of prominent Roman Catholic theologians has issued a strong defence of church involvement m Third World politics. The unofficial group, known as the Concilium, drew up the statement at a recent meeting m Nijmegen, theReuter - 171 words
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179 1984-06-27 7 EATONTOWN (New Jersey), Tues. It took few msnths of bureaucratic haggling to make the arrangements, but c retired Soviet train conductor clutching a bag of mU from hia homeland has arrived to visit his dying father after a 42-year separation. "I'm still InAP - 179 words
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231 1984-06-27 9 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Tues. Royal Brunei Airlines (RBA) plans to restart a Miri service m November with Malaysian Airline System, the Borneo Bulletin reported m its latest edition. An RBA spokesman was quoted as saying that final details are still being negotiated and231 words
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226 1984-06-27 9 'Stonewalling' on Aquino killing charge MANILA, Toes. Prime Minister Cesar Virata today said he did not like what he described as government "stonewalling" en the Benlgno Aquino assassination and said It was wrong to rale out involvement by anyone m the government. Mr Virata, testifying before a board pro blngAP; UPI - 226 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-06-27 9 By THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN DESK THE Indonesian government has commissioned three British companies to carry out a major study of the country's railway system as part of its £500 million (about Ssl.s billion) plan to modernise the country's railway system. One of310 words
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157 1984-06-27 9 Orang-utans forced to change diet JAKARTA, Tues. Orang-utans In the national park la Kotal (Kant Kalimantan) have turned to eating bark, twigs, and parts of yoong frees because their main food fruit and nuts has been wiped out by forest fires, Dally Kompas reported today. The paper was reporting theAFP - 157 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-06-27 9 Danger of terrorism and subversion cited as reason MANILA, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos today warned that he might have to re-impose martial law m the Philippines because of what he described as the "danger of terrorism and subversion". His warning was preceded the dayAFP; AP - 474 words
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260 1984-06-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia is willing to discuss with the Netherlands the possibility of salvaging the wreck of a Dutch merchant ship which sank off the southern coast of peninsular Malaysia m 1727, a senior government official has said. But DatukAFP; NST - 260 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-06-27 10 Tenders for building of toll gates will be issued soon KUALA LUMPUR, Tuos. SINGAPORE registered cars and commercial vehicles will not be spared when the proposed toll at the Causeway is imposed. A spokesman for the Works Ministry said all vehicles, except motor-cycles, wouldNST - 273 words
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312 1984-06-27 10 Johor Customs officers back Causeway move JOHOR BARU, Tues. The Johor Branch of the Senior Customs' Officers Association has come out m full support of the federal government's decision to impose the Causeway toll Association vicepresident, Mr Adnan Ariffin, today said the move was a step m the right direction.NST - 312 words
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110 1984-06-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. British Airways today denied ihat there was a conspiracy between BA and Singapore Airlines to prevent MAS from obtaining additional flights to London. Its sales manager for Peninsular Malaysia, Mr Chong Meng Kee, said that there was no truth m the allegationsNST - 110 words
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139 1984-06-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tv««. THE stall of the Malaysian Pastel Department began a "silent protest" yesterday against the Inadequate security at post offices, press reports said today. About 3,2 ft workers, all members of the Union «f Postal Workers, wore badges bearbig slogans that called torAFP - 139 words
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145 1984-06-27 10 KOTA BARU, Tues. Security at all railway stations m Kelantan has been tightened following the recovery of six travelling bags containing 17,700 rolls of ganja. Police said today that the drugs, weighing 39,000 gm, were believed to have been smuggled m from a neighbouring countryBernama - 145 words
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580 1984-06-27 12 GLUE-SNIFFING and inhalant abuse was first detected here m 1977. There were 820 cases last year. A national campaign will be launched on Sept 1 to educate the public and to stamp out this menace. The danger of glue-sniffing and inhalant abuse was580 words
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111 1984-06-27 12 Open verdict on maid found dead near flats A MAID who apparently left her employer s house for a jog was later found dead at the foot of a block of flats nearby, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Scan Hang Looi, 25, a Malaysian, was last seen by Madam Chan111 words
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Article25 1984-06-27 12 A BLOOD donation session will be held at Kin Keat community centre m Toa Payoh on Sunday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.25 words
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285 1984-06-27 12 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN By TWO dance hostesses who lost consciousness after drinking beer doped with a tranquilliser were abandoned after they were robbed of their cash and jewellery, a court heard yesterday. The first incident happened on Jan 27 this year. Tan Kui Seng, 23, and285 words
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Article21 1984-06-27 12 THE public can visit the Istana grounds on Hari Raya Puasa this Saturday between 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-06-27 12 THE danger of '"fc* l abuse Is very real because a number of Items commonly found In homes and shops contain solvents that provide abnsers with "kicks". Items such as shoe polish, floor polish and nail polish remover contain volatile solvents which .evaporate easily. The chemical82 words
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140 1984-06-27 12 A SCHOOLBOY who went swimming with his three friends drowned m the sea off the East Coast Parkway, near the Bedok jetty, on Sunday. Urn Earn Bing, 16, was the third person reported to have drowned off that stretch m the last six weeks. On140 words
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Article204 1984-06-27 12 Reporter gets Times study award SHIPPING reporter Gerry de SUva leaves the newsroom next week to join the National University of Singapore as a student. He is the fourth Straits Times journalist to win the Times Organisation Scholarship for Serving Employees since it was introduced m 1980. Mr de SUva,204 words
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Article47 1984-06-27 12 COUPON parking will be introduced at all six binge car parks from next Monday These are at Lorong 1, Gey lang, Kampong Java, Whitley Road. Holland Road. Delta Circus and Kallang Car Parks BandC. Motorists will have to display a 60-cent parking coupon per entry.47 words
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Article, Illustration495 1984-06-27 13 CHAN ENG CHENG - The shows are over and now more work CHAN ENG CHENG By THE Arts Festival is not over for its organisers yet. They are busier than ever sorting out the finances. Artistes' fees and income tax have to be paid quickly and rentals on halls settled. Groups such as the495 words
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260 1984-06-27 13 Halls were 94 p c full and it's a record MORE than 60 per cent of the 59 shows were sold out and there was an average of 94 per cent attendance at all shows. This is the record set by the recent Arts Festival, which ended on Sunday. A260 words
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271 1984-06-27 13 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON The burnt body case By A LORRY driver, accused of attacking a boilerman with a rake and burning him alive, told the High Court yesterday that he made two police statements on the incident because he was threatened, punched, slapped and hit271 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-06-27 13 THIS year's Singapore Lecture the fifth m the series which started m 1980 will be given by the former secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Dr Joseph Luns, on Nov 8. The lecture will be chaired by the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign223 words
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Article29 1984-06-27 13 NO MORE burials will take place at two Chinese cemeteries, one at Woodlands Road and the other at Mandai Road. They have been closed since June 13.29 words
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Article421 1984-06-27 15 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN No public entertainment licence was issued, say police By POLICE are to investigate whether dancing displays at Far East Plaza on two weekends this month contravened the Public Entertainments Act. Their records show that no public entertainment licence had been issued421 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-06-27 15 FIRE cawed by a leaking gas tank damagedtwe feed stalls at the Glutton's Gmw m Taajsag Pagar Cemplex,llepael Ritd, yesterday. N« «ac was (■tared. TV> blase, wUch breke Mt la ene *f the stalls a* 11 M a.m., sent a l—efc crewd173 words
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Article402 1984-06-27 15 PAUL WEE - Police may give dancers a break PAUL WEE By BREAKDANCERS may be given a break after all. Police are now seriously considering allowing youths to dance m public. "But first, we must find a place big enough for them," a police source told The Straits Times yesterday. "It will be402 words
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151 1984-06-27 16 Vital to have able MPs says minister SINGAPORE needs able and dedicated MPs to provide quality leadership m the government for the future. And the key to that lies m the choice of able and dedicated leaders, said the Minister for Defence and Second Health Minister, last night. Mr Goh151 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-06-27 16 ANGELINA CHOY - ANGELINA CHOY Eusoff College breaks tradition as the boys move m to set up home By SUGAR and spice and all things nice will now make way for boys and noise m Eusoff College. This last all-female bastion of the National University of Singapore crumbled on392 words
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Article55 1984-06-27 16 Course for nurses THE National Productivity Board will hold an Occupational Health Nursing Certificate course twice a week over 11 months from July 3. State registered nurses now working m industry, commerce or the service sectors and who are involved m employee health care are eligible for the course, the55 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-06-27 16 LEXIS an on-line electronic law library may find its way into Singapore. This was disclosed m the Law Society's first journal m an article contributed by Butterworths A Co. (Asia) Pte Ltd, the legal publishers. LEXIS was developed m the United States294 words
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277 1984-06-27 16 Lawyers are pleased with new-look Bar Room LAWYERS m Singapore saw their new Bar Room on Monday and gave their "verdict" it is excellent. The Law Society of Singapore had set up the new posh Bar Room at the High Court building for its more than 1,000 practising members. And277 words
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117 1984-06-27 16 Power cuts hit store and hotel in Orchard Road area SHOPPERS m Lucky Plaza and Tangs and guests m Dynasty Hotel were affected when electricity was cut off at 12.55 p.m. yesterday. Parts of Killiney and Bideford roads and the Cairnhill area were also affected by the power failure. A117 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-06-27 18 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA Publication on Singapore's contemporary history is 'definitive' By LAST night, as the last strains of Stand Up Singapore died away, a man was unmasked, and a book launched at a cocktail reception. The man was author John Drysdale and the book, Singapore: Struggle for518 words
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159 1984-06-27 18 More Indonesian and Japanese visitors in April MUroi; Japanese and Indonesians visited Singapore m April this year than the same month last year, according to statistics from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. There were 7.1 per cent more Japanese and 11.2 per cent more Indonesians who visited Singapore m April159 words
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Article174 1984-06-27 18 Housing agent cheated bank A FREELANCE housing agent received $102,000 from a bank as six months' rent and six months' advanced payment for a house when m fact he was not authorised to lease it out. Wong Peng Ngai, 32, met Mr Conor Lawson, 39, the treasurer of Gulf International174 words
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88 1984-06-27 18 Businessman loses $16,000 to robbers TWO robbers, one armed with a chopper, held up a businessman outside his home m Bukit Timah and got away with $16,680 worth of valuables on Sunday. Mr C.S. Wong, 40, returned to his Cheng Soon Garden home at about 10.30 p.m. He noticed a88 words
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78 1984-06-27 18 A ROOFER was repairing an asbestos awning at a factory m Hiil view Terrace when he fell to his death. And yesterday, Bukit Timah Air-Con, the occupier of the premises, was fined $2,500 after the company admitted that it had failed to provide a78 words
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75 1984-06-27 18 A LABOURER was accused yesterday of causing hurt to a couple m a house m Amoy Street on Monday. No plea was taken from Tee Tian Huwat alias Ang Chee Seng, 32, who allegedly hurt Mr Ng Cheng Heng, 45, and Madam Chan Yong Siew,75 words
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76 1984-06-27 18 A SALESMAN at the East Coast Park saw the means of getting back to his home abicycle left unlocked while its owner lay sleeping beside it. Hoe Lye Teck, 20, stole the bicycle without awakening student Koh Boon Leng, 14, and rode it home76 words
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Advertisement226 1984-06-27 12 While these companies manage their businesses, we manage their cars. atl£Wß** s t^,,, __h_m You're running a business to make money. And \^j\ s you wont make money while you have to keep B .^§?ksS^ we* tTI> W worrying about a fleet of cars. Or trucks. Or both. c^gs^ w226 words
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Advertisement314 1984-06-27 17 Water engineers and consultants! Here's cost-saving information about piping for water supply. Total cost unit of water delivered is cheaper wiHf Poly pipe! ff^ffff- ■~if-^ WP^sm BP* fi^^"fc& *>»^* *^Jt^r^ V Br/liPl3r' i#^M^^^ .^^^K^m^^P^^^ B^B»<^BB B^BF^ J^ v^f?^. jß^^ m.^^- v \|Bf v CmlblS^ m «an li* fr-fl#^-^ ■r- **m^^J&l^W?9msirz.314 words
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Advertisement462 1984-06-27 18 I II Pinnil Pl I If KWM^SUr XXB Series i^^^^^^^^^^B H^BH^^IBiHI^^HI There are three ma n^B V^^B B^ J qualities that distinguish Bf iBBBT B Komatsu's XXB Series Bk J y* a^Msssawas I p of Forklifts from its *j M i^g B competitors: Maximum m^^^M B fi^^^^B I power capability;462 words
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Article, Illustration2290 1984-06-27 19 A lady's letter... and Lee, Goh escape arrest Part One of an adaptation by Peter Barnard IT HAS been said that the past is another country we should visit sometimes. In a book just published yesterday and called Singapore: Struggle For Success, the author JOHN DRYSDALE a familiar name to2,290 words
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Advertisement7 1984-06-27 19 Friday: Storm clouds on an historic Saturday7 words
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477 1984-06-27 20 A 15- YEAR-OLD boy has died from sniffing glue. The events leading to his death seem familiar: a young boy left on his own with little parental supervision indulges m a deadly habit to fill the gaps m his life, and dies477 words
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Article, Illustration816 1984-06-27 20 JONATHAN POWER - JONATHAN POWER What Third World nations could do By writing for the International Herald Tribune NEW YORK The Third World, we keep being told, and rightly, is going to feel the effects of world recession long after the Western economies816 words
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Article, Illustration618 1984-06-27 20 "TV. A a Buchwald column PRESIDENT Reagan couldn't say It loud at his press conference, bat he hinted that one of the problems with having a summit conference with his counterpart In the Soviet Union Is that he doesn't know who It is. Just beforeTimes - 618 words
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Article, Illustration844 1984-06-27 20 HAROLD JACKSON - America prepares for life after World War III HAROLD JACKSON By m Washington THE vice-president of America's General Telephone and Electronic Corp, Mr Bruce Carswell, is m no doubt about the firm's priority m the aftermath of World War m. "If the world doesn't end," he remarked, "we would like844 words
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244 1984-06-27 21 I REFER to your report "Think twice before tasting it" (ST, June 13) and the letter "Three durians and $20 later, I was much wiser", by "Pow-Jiak Turned Rotten" (ST June 20). I recently had a similar experience. On June 18, when my244 words
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284 1984-06-27 21 PLEASE refer to the letter "Cert should list subjects taken" by "13 Disillusioned Trainees" (ST, May 23). It is not the practice of the board to state the subjects taken and the grades obtained m the Formal certificate awarded to a trainee on284 words
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Letter84 1984-06-27 21 Lighten their heavy load TODAY'S school bags are getting heavi-r because of the book load. I see young students crossing the roads, climbing overhead bridges and boarding buses, struggling with these heavy bags. My suggestion is that books should be printed m loose-page form. So each day, after being told84 words
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236 1984-06-27 21 WE would like to thank "A Caring Citizen" for bis concern over the use of improperly maintained equipment m factories and worksites. (ST, May 23). The writer is correct m pointing out that machinery and plant which is not properly maintained may cause236 words
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279 1984-06-27 21 WE THANK "Early Jogger" for his letter which has some valuable observations on the maintenance activities at the Botanic Gardens. Some of his suggestions will be looked into but the one on changing the working hours of the maintenance crew may279 words
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147 1984-06-27 21 Bosses only got usual mementos after pay pact I REFER to your report "Thanks for the big raise, boss" (ST. June 17). We thank you for covering and reporting the occasion of the signing of the collective agreement on June 16. However we wish to clarify certain points. They are:147 words
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150 1984-06-27 21 $3 charge only if taxis booked in advance PLEASE refer to the letter "Tactic radio taxis use to charge more" by "Passenger' r (ST, June The surcharge for calling a taxi through the telephone is $1.00. In addition, a booking fee of $2.00 is charged when a taxi is booked150 words
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156 1984-06-27 21 I REFER to your article "Crashed the <;<••• Hda" (ST, Jane 23). It is good to know that there is no place for Imitations m Singapore. However, I am not pleased with the action taken with regard to the disposal of the156 words
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191 1984-06-27 21 I RECEIVED a notice from SBC that a late payment fee of $25 was levied on me for not renewing my TV licence m time. I appealed to SBC to cancel the fine of $25 on the grounds that I did not receive the191 words
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242 1984-06-27 21 It takes too long to return library books I WOULD like to comment on the system of returning books m the National Library, Queenstown Branch. Now that the library has reopened after a period of renovation, I am pleased to say that not only has it improved m its outlook,242 words
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Article, Illustration80 1984-06-27 22 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG BY DESIGN: NOLIAH MUSTAPHA ARTWORK: JIMMY KANG PARLIAMENT sits this Friday to debate the Report of the Committee on the Problems of the Aged. Hotly debated since its release has been the suggestion of raising the CPF withdrawal age with80 words
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709 1984-06-27 22 PAUL ONG - PAUL ONG The Howe Report Stories by "Society must change its attitude towards old age. Far from being a burden, the elderly must be recognised as possessing experience, skill knowledge, talent and wisdom. So began the 54-page Report of the Committee on the709 words
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541 1984-06-27 22 THE CammittM en the PifMem «f the Aged was set up m June IMB to study the problems that "greying" population and longer life expectancies can cans*. Committee members, led by Health Minister Howe Yoon Cheng, were asked to look Into specific areas541 words
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Advertisement84 1984-06-27 22 HJli^-J^^^^^B I 7 Szechuan cuisine at the Meisan Restaurant comes to you m a delicious, sumptuous range. Every dish is an exquisite creation and authentic to the last ingredient. Dine on such servings of genuine Szechuan specialities as Camphor Smoked Duck, Drunken Chicken, tender Meisan Pork Ribs and even live84 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-06-27 23 Index slips for fifth successive day to 900 level AMID nervous trading, the local stock market fell for the fifth successive day to within a whisker of the psychologically important 900 barrier. The Straits Times Industrial Index now stands at 900.34, down 4.70 points from Monday. The Business Times Composite267 words
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Article68 1984-06-27 23 TextteCorp 310 +22 TaapComSOc 600 +20 MCtment 730 +10 ROass 231 +6 i earn 144 +6 KwiMtthki 50c 815 +5 SeiJrsjor Ortdf 600 +5 aasaasi 488 +4 UOLLoan 98+2 HotoiProp 86 +I'j JCarHßrh 28'/j +1V» BAT 22c 233+1 Roth Mi 50c 208+1 PavflSOc 203 +1 Sifma Metal 171 +168 words
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Article71 1984-06-27 23 Trssrlißms 900 —60 NS T 850 —50 I laaa 640 -so TimmM 840 —40 Fedoral Flour 300 —36 Sunfaißasi 1000 —20 a*aaan 500 -20 Jacks hit 480 —20 W Wood 265 —20 DIC Bank 50c 275 —17 CASH 50c 358-16 SPTtitte 350 -16 Sai Vtew 255 —14 MCaheas 45871 words
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Article57 1984-06-27 23 June 25 June 26 BT Composite (1993 SUM BTMcator *****58 *****70 BT 08/ OS 353 360 ST Wujtriars ***** 900.34 ST Finance 2723.12 2704.53 STHoleh 930 15 927.37 ST Proptrtw 586 05 SM 20 st mmm 37s ss s/a.si STPtantabons 2711.20 2705.80 OCSC ***** ***** SES M £31 4357 words
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Article15 1984-06-27 23 Pan-El 766.000 Shim Dorby 731,000 T.xtita Corp 662,000 M Gla«* 439.000 Londmorkt 349,00015 words
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Article36 1984-06-27 23 Singapore barometer Up Oown Unch Industrials 13 75 21 Finance 0 14 4 Hotels 1 4 3 Properties 0 5 3 Plantations 19 3 Mining 2 5 0 Deb/Loans 3 5 2 Total 20 117 3636 words
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Article43 1984-06-27 23 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Uncli Industrials 7 80 22 Finance I 9 4 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 2 7 1 Oil palms 0 2 1 Tins 2 9 2 Rubbers 3 13 5 Deb/Loons 0 2 0 Totol 15 134 3543 words
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Article75 1984-06-27 23 APART from the debut of Cement Industries of Malaysia Bhd at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, share prices passed through another boring session. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index was down 7.88 points to 1411.95. The Scoreboard showed 127 issves losing as against75 words
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Article71 1984-06-27 23 BwrtudBM -1 CIC -4 CGM —2 Co*d$lor»|. —8 DufcpM susp Esm unch f N -10 Gantbip unch Giatara +4 Hi* Par unch MtcaptM —3 Kappal -1 HTC HUtt-rvjmt -1 NBT —4 Nat Iran unch PMC -3 Pan [tec +1 Pitfc Plant unch Priiw -5 PraMt -371 words
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Article36 1984-06-27 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)36 words
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425 1984-06-27 23 They now use more aggressive marketing strategies NEW YORK More than birth-control information is being dispensed by Planned Parenthood Federation of America these days. Since last summer, the group has sold a million condoms under its own brand name at itsAFP - 425 words
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449 1984-06-27 23 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Bankers, dealers predict increase within next week By LOCAL banks are pondering a possible fifth rise m prime lending rates since March, following a hike m US prime rates on Monday which boosted the US dollar to record levels and sent449 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-06-27 23 Small business IF YOU can afford to spend about $40,000 on installing a computer, the microcomputer advice offered by Arthur Andersen Associates Pte may help. The company, one of the world's largest consultancies, thinks their Microguide service can help small and medium businessmen choose a385 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-06-27 23 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By TAKE a Japanese product. Spice it with local expertise. The result? A run-away success for curry sardine. Sardines m tomato sauce have been around for years. But two years ago, Mima International, the local agents for Japanese sardine290 words
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Article67 1984-06-27 23 TOKYO Earnings from horse-racing and other gambling operations run by local governments declined for the third consecutive year m fiscal 1983, the Home Affairs Ministry said yesterday. It attributed the poor performance to diversified leisure pursuits. Combined receipts at speedboat, cycling, horse racing and car races m fiscalAFP - 67 words
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395 1984-06-27 23 RONNIE LIM - Oil storage terminals gear up for boom RONNIE LIM By TWO Dutch-Singapore government oil storage terminals are glaring up for a potential business boom with ihe expected influx of products from new Middle East refineries. One of the operators, Paktank, which counts Singapore National Oil Company as a partner, recently395 words
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Article40 1984-06-27 23 RYE BROOK (New York) International Business Machines Corp said it was introducing two advanced versions of the IBM 3270 personal computer that brought many of the sophisticated graphics functions of large host computers to the desktop. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article2288 1984-06-27 24 READERS should be aware of the Mtobm of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m it the Stifapore and Kuala Lumpur stock eichanjes, is necessariry covered m "business done". Further because al deainfs at a particular price are grouped tofether, the table does2,288 words
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Article1647 1984-06-27 24 INDUSTRIALS Alcom (2.108 2 MS) (3) 2.10 (I) 2.11 Antah(1.84B)(l) 1.85(2) 1.82(3) 1. 83 (5)1.84 A Choc (2.448 2.465) (6) 2.43 (11)2.44(1)2.42(1)2.46 AISB (7) 4 80 AMD (3.806 3 84S) (1) 3.92 (1) 3.88(1)3.84 API (1.398 14.05) (10) 1.43 (7) 1.42(13) I 41 (1) 1.39(9)1,647 words
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Article2693 1984-06-27 24 U sham quoted have a par valw of $1. mint otherwise specified Adjusted tar scr<p/ri|Ms. N Tai-eiempttd tfwtend UN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. Last Twad M Day rif> Ins* Canaan* Sain Gaanaa COM) La**. Law SECTION2,693 words
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Article22 1984-06-27 25 GOLD US$/oz Tins Men Singapore 369.00—369.50 370.00—370.50 Hongkong 269.00—369.30 370.10 370.50 Mon Fri New York 368.50—369.00 372.50—373.00 London 369.00—369.50 374.30—374.8022 words
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Article109 1984-06-27 25 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5525,252 and 5525.331. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.70 ,'9.10, slipped to a low of U*****. 00/ 8. 40 and closed at U*****. 30/8.70 for the morning. It re-opened at U*****.40/8.80, eased again before climbing to U*****.10/9.50 on short-cover-ing. It Closed at109 words
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Article138 1984-06-27 25 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed slightly lower on lack of follow through support after a steady opening and renewed selling. palm Ctoiinf prices Crude pafcn ol Jun 1285 (central) 1285 (antral) 1280 (north) Jul 1280 (south) 1287 50 (cantral) 1282 50 (north) Auf 1270 (south) 1265 (north)138 words
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Article63 1984-06-27 25 THE Singapore rubber market closed quietly steady with July One RSS buyers quoted at 181.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from Monday. In Koala Lumpur, the rubber market closed steady at 197.00 cents per kilo for July Int One RSS buyers, unchanged from Monday. The International Natural Rubber Organisation's market63 words
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Article80 1984-06-27 25 THE Straits Tin price m Penang weakened eight cents to M 529.20 per kilo, five cents above the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15. There was a lack of support following weakness of Sterling against the ringgit. The buffer stock manager absorbed the bulk of the80 words
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Article18 1984-06-27 25 1 swr Tm Mm Smppore 8.33—8.38 8.49-B.M Mm M New York 8.33-8.38 8.60-8.65 Some*: Cmtt Suast, Spore18 words
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Article22 1984-06-27 25 ClO** price* COPPER £/tMM Mm Spot $74.00-975.00 1976.50-977.00) 3 months 995.00-995.50 (997.50—998.00) Market tone Barely steady after firmer Sales: .5.150 tones22 words
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Article23 1984-06-27 25 CbtMi price* ALMMMUM t/km MM Spot 927.00—927.50 (934.50—935 00) 3 months 944.50— 945 00 (951.50-952.50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 21 850 tonnes23 words
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Article265 1984-06-27 25 FOB m bates MS MRELB (S cenb/kno) tj C o*nVUo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 181.50-182.50H 179.00-180 DON una in^T Int. IRSS July 184.00-184.50 181.50-182.00 197.00-199 00 197 00-198 00 Int. 1 RSS August 188.50-189.00 186.00-186.50 w #-ij«.uu 19/00-198.00 Int. 2 RSS July 181.00— 182 00N265 words
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Article352 1984-06-27 25 d^L k Ganribitar 10% iso aa mow i*t trade r-~.» n ..t FOBNSW 305 00 (setters) 15} 245 crop 209.00 COCOnUt s^. p^c^ 2» 242 2mlgride 186.00 Oil ««7 Ui harsjx. new crop Bow. FOB 240.00 (sailers) fcM.BB*. Ulo OW drum FO6 253 00 (sellers) s^™ 21g J"352 words
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Article77 1984-06-27 25 I I i I i i -i i i i 1 Honfkonf Hartf Senf Tuesday 927.92 (936.37) Week ago 927.39 .g Austraian M-Ordrarfes 0 Tuesday 656.3 (661.9) g t- Week ago 648.2 g' Austraian Industrials Tuesday 915.2 (919.9) Week ago 899.8 Financial Times Industrials Monday 812.7 (811.7) Week ago77 words
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Article257 1984-06-27 25 MS Chjm« Awocated Hcteh 0 235 -0 005 Bonk Of Eo»t Awo 21 20 -0 5 <?>«uno Kong 8 35 -0 15 CNno bght 11 80 +0 1 Oom Horb Turmrt 1020 F E Consortium 033 -001 For East Exch 0055NG I Cenent 8 90S Gr«ot fogt« "°»9 Lung257 words
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Article328 1984-06-27 25 Tret) Change •^inomoto 1 1 10 +10 Mioi 380 -5 *jnodo 1060 +10 Ksohi Chem 582 +32 •.soh. Gk»* 695 -5 sank Tk 455 -3 ihdgestone 549 -1 lonon 1150 +10 CraMS Computer 1170 +10 Irtuen 466 I 3 Nep Print 900 +5 5 Nippon Screen >o*ei 670 unch328 words
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Article281 1984-06-27 25 JMW2C Cents Change (JWst) A C I 168 -I A N I 198 unch A P M 202 -I Aberfoyle Age 245 -3 Aionce Oil 53 -2 ABied MM 220 -5 Ampol Exp 295 -8 Ampol Pet 155 +3 Aru 471 -4 Ashton B H P 926 -10 Beach281 words
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Article214 1984-06-27 25 MMZS USS Cttangt Alcoo 32* ABed Chem Cp 32* A*»-Cbolmer» ll* Am Tel Tel 16* Amox Inc 20* unch Amr Corp 32* Ba^nkajTrtTpafii Sti 1 9U Boeaig Co 43* Burroughs Cp 52* Cotemiar Co 37 -I* Chase Manhtn 39 Chrysler Cp 24* -U Citicorp 30* Cons Not Gas214 words
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Article543 1984-06-27 25 aataZS Ponce Change MWSIMM.S AMed-Lyons 157 -2 As* Dories 162 unch BTRPLC 424 -6 Bobcocks 125 -1-1 Bordoys 444 -3 Deochoms 298 -5 BtCC 226 -2 Blue Circle) 393 unch BOC Group 235 -3 toots 165 -2 Bowotor 242 -4 BATS 217 -1 Baaaants 71 unch BP 456 -10543 words
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Article220 1984-06-27 25 THE US dollar opened at a high of 552.1285/00 and eased to a low of 552.1250 before closing at 552.1275/85. Trading was fairly active with some technical sell-off. The greenback closed firm against major currencies but off the day's high. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8035/50 and eased220 words
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Article182 1984-06-27 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency ctarency one uasrt of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8222 1.8241 5.60— 5 47 Canadian dollar 1.6199 1.6219 6.24—6 13 NZ dollar 1.3442—1.3469 7.55 7.37 Sterling pound 2.8763 2.8793 3.51—3 46 US dollar 2.1275 2 1285 4.74—4.69182 words
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Article209 1984-06-27 25 MtofUPo9fs' pric#9 for Jun»27 Singapore Urit Trust The Commerce 310— 3 29id Tht Smap Fund 1 87-1 98 Sport Prof Fynd 1 37-1 45 Spore Sec Fund 211-2 24 Spore bntst Fund 1.11-118 Spore Equity Fund 1 37-1 45 Asia UnH Trust Md Inmt Fund 2.48— 2 63id209 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-06-27 25 R»c«ipt off Export FCL container* and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers LCL containers unpacked af tho containers freight on Juno 26 (2300) LCI RKetVinf Receivint Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Tarn Hock N Zircon (265/N) 28/6 (0300) FSB 1300 1500/1300 .500 A3/B3 Sea Hawk (45) 28/6 (0700)590 words
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67 1984-06-27 25 NEW DELHI India's director general of shipping has given domestic shipping companies permission to sell 19 old ships as scrap, a government statement said. A'l but one will be sold within the country, it said, without elaborating. Sources said shipping companies stopped sales ofReuter - 67 words
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174 1984-06-27 26 TWO local construction companies harbouring ambitions to go public are still awaiting word on their applications from the Securities Industry Council and the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Lee Kirn Tah Pte Ltd, a construction group, and Lim Kah Ngam (S)174 words
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351 1984-06-27 26 Sri Hartamas share offer oversubscribed THE block of 1i.97 million shares tn Sri Hartamas Corporation recently offered to the Malaysian pablic has itoen oversubscribed by h times. Mr David Chua, the general manager of SHC, said that there was a total of over 18t,Mt applications for 221.5 million shares. "More351 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-06-27 26 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG New owner Hwa Hong to get at least $4.3 m m net income this year By SITTING prominently beside the Singapore River at the junction of Martin Road and River Valley Close is a multi-storey warehouse worth at least $4.3 million m412 words
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337 1984-06-27 26 JACKS International Limited is aiming to become a one-stop supermarket for the construction industry m Southeast Asia, says its group chairman, Mr Tan Kay Hock, m his latest annual report. He said Jacks International was now committed to rationalise and expand itsBernama - 337 words
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Article44 1984-06-27 26 SHAREHOLDERS of CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LTD have authorised the company's directors to issue more shares at their own discretion provided that the total number of shares so issued does not exceed 10 per cent of the company's present issued share capital.44 words
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Article13 1984-06-27 26 MULTI-PURPOSE HOLDINGS BHD has declared an interim dividend of 2 per cent.13 words
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Article60 1984-06-27 26 FIRST ALLIED CORPORATION BHD has proposed to acquire First Allied Credit and Leasing Sdn Bhd's entire issued and paid-up capital of two shares of $1 each at par. FACL was incorpo- rated on May 5 last year as IMT Credit and Leasing Sdn Bhd and subsequently changed60 words
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193 1984-06-27 26 THE heavy increases 1b tobacco duties contlnaed to take Its to take Its toll on Malayslan Tobacco Company Bhd. The company's pretax profits were down by S3 per cent to $33.7 million although turnover rose a marginal 2 Keent to $381.4 mlli la the193 words
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Advertisement263 1984-06-27 23 The Garden Terrace House of Your Dream B^^ [SUNRISE VIUA| I Exclusive 2-storey split-level Garden Terrace Houses I I Situated at Thomson/Yio Chu Kang Rd area I Near Yio Chu Kang/Ang Mo Kio MRT Station I High Class Residential Area J/f^^^ "^SS^^ySZ ?y 4^ X I •Classic Architectural Environment J^L263 words
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Advertisement172 1984-06-27 24 When it comes to construction, CONPEX-ASIA is your show... r^ j Alvs i«n«B iBIEHKI SiHK lIHM G'^Wl In 1977 we started the first construction show m Singapore. Since then building has never stopped. Today it's a multi billion market. Raffles City. Marina Centre. MRT. Other multiplier projects Throughout Asean, construction172 words
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Advertisement82 1984-06-27 25 I DILLINGER by Hdv p?eso author of The Eagle Has Landed John Dillinger was the most notorious criminal """^fev^* of hls time ln Marcn 1^ 34 ne made a i^^^ v spectacular escape from Lake County Jail, -.flftfat Indiana and vanished N^JB^p^Bfe^^^^ What really happened to him 7 ■R^^Qk 1^82 words
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Advertisement1044 1984-06-27 26 j^Jit^gS^l REACH OUT f^?5553 l\ ESSENTIAL ENGLISH I P a^M I V^t^CSAH tVi PRACTICE for Secondary One and IM V^tfialßTP^^^P Two based on the Assessment ■BBHL^BBB ■a^^^Hß UM^^^Jl Guidelines of the Ministry of Education. I^B Bif 11 are designed to test students' itf^MaaaaVH flaaVaaaa^^aW JaaaV H aaaaaaaa^aaaf^a^ competence m comprehension1,044 words
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Advertisement23 1984-06-27 26 i ii i (ci r f '984 Tr.bun* Company Syndic!!* Inc *ll Righli Hntn*} "I'm funded by a special grant from my granddaddy."23 words
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Advertisement5219 1984-06-27 27 _jv TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP /K\ Monday Friday 9.00 am -5 30 pm f~ "T In ry, n<tr w M „t,c m I *-~*»»IFlCATIO!<l CROUP fi I _»j p^,^ (5 00 pm for next day) Ordmory >I UU per word (Mm J l 3 00) «J SJgfe i/^^ I5,219 words
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Advertisement585 1984-06-27 27 mmm n ill Jlmi I 4 t*^k 1 1 W iMimml Bmp^Wiill^^^r^Bmmi IPH Bk^HRMIHB I HpiMBB9|BH We are the wholesaler, supplier and retailer for the following products. Datahfe. Nashua. 3M Scotch, Maxell Xidex. REL. Athana. SKC. Micromate. Datamini, Memorex. Dysan B^B^B^B^a^m^m^Biw CO v I c iTT*^B^B^B^B^m^m^mw BMC. Taxan. Sakata. Logitec.585 words
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Advertisement181 1984-06-27 27 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services AVAILABLE 24 HOURS Answering ($25)/ Registration/ Mailing Address ($10)/ Telephone AnswerIng ($10)/ Telex ($5) *****09 INCOME TAX SECRETARIAL Services for Pte. Ltd.. Housing Agency. Kindly phone Wellcome Secretarial Co.: *****84 TYPING WORD Processing, services for letters, resumes, addresses, stencil/cyclostyling. Private Secretarial Services *****73 TYPING181 words
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Advertisement631 1984-06-27 28 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies BRAND NEW PLASTIC BAG MAKING MACHINE TOMI BRANO MACHINE Model: IF-450-40 for LIJPK with 120/ 60 mm l)ia Die 1 set IF-450-40 for HDPE with 30/ 45 mm Dla Die 1 set. IF MO- 55 for I I H'V with 150 mm Dla Die 1 set IF-000-55631 words
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Advertisement1533 1984-06-27 28 Sf* TRAVEL TOUR OPERATOR I WITH ASSETS IN EXCESS I I OF $1.6 MILLION BY WAY OF I I EQUIPMENTS IS OFFERING I I FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN I MbV ST. BOX A***** ILI-. A 390 KIM SENG ROAD Jk U^\ Mi SINGAPORE 0923 gL m3\ CAN OFFER1,533 words
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Advertisement464 1984-06-27 28 Joint venture airconditioning company invites applications for tha post of COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Interested applicants with experience, please write m to: A.C.E. DAIKIN (S) PTE LTD Blk. 104, Boon Keng Road #03-04, Singapore 1233 I) Domestic VE-IN COUPLE REQUIRED lglish-speaking. She: houseeping, washing, babysitting. experienced driver and garnlng. Expat family 1464 words
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Advertisement446 1984-06-27 28 c) Secretmrtal/Clerlcml ULSA I ACCOUNTS I CLERK s GCE t) 1 Level Certificate with good credits m Mathematics and English Preference will be given to candidates from the Commerce stream o LCCI Accounting Certificate o 1 -2 years' experience m general accounting or job costing o Ability to type will446 words
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Advertisement731 1984-06-27 28 A well-established Company m Robinson Road requires:--(1) MARKETING EXECUTIVES c A degree or diploma In Marketing c Preferably with Ito 2 years' experience m marketing and credit analysis work c Those without relevant experience may also apply (2) INTERNAL AUDITORS c A degree or professional qualification m Accounting c Minimum731 words
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Advertisement505 1984-06-27 28 SiAßilli |l ifCHNQtOGV We require additional clerical staff to support our expansion programme m both our Marsiling and Kallang plants GCE 'O' level LCC Intermediate (Book- keeping) 1 to 2 years book-keeping or accounting experience Vacancies open m both our MarsWng and Kallang plants. GCE 4 O' level Pleasant personality505 words
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Advertisement257 1984-06-27 28 Fast expanding progressive 1 electronics engineering I company has Immediate va- I cancles for ACCOUNTS CLERKS Posilkki 1 c GCE O' or A' level c LCC Higher Costing/ Higher Accounting 3to 4 years experience In manufacturing environment Works independently and able to keep a full set of accounts Experience m257 words
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Advertisement403 1984-06-27 28 f SECRETARY TO 1 GENERAL MANAGER AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY WITH A RAPIDLY EXPANDING MARKET BASE INVITES APPLICATIONS KOR THE ABOVE POSITION GCE A' LEVELS WITH A GOOD COMMAND OF WRITTEN AND SPOKEN ENGLISH SHORTHAND AND TYPINO SPEED OF 100/ 50 WPM IS ESSENTIAL A AECOONIZED SECRETARIAL QUALIFICATION MINIMUM 4 YEARS403 words
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Advertisement584 1984-06-27 29 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrttarlMl/ClericMl I An •»!»bii»h»d group located I I at Weal Coast Road/ Jurong In- I I vites applications lor the tol- I I lowing post I Minimum OCE O' Level Typing speed 40 w.p.m. Shorthand knowledge. Preferably conversant with telex operation. Pleasant and able to work584 words
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Advertisement441 1984-06-27 29 DAEWOO CORPORATION requires RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR c GCE O" level c Cheerful and pleasant personality with good telephone manners. a At least 1 year's working experience m handling PABX switchboard. Interested applicants, please sand resume, contact telephone number with a recent passport sixa photograph to: THE PERBONNEL MANAGER DAEWOO CORPN.441 words
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Advertisement556 1984-06-27 29 An electrical steel •luting company requires: PRODUCTION CLERK a Age 18 to 27 c GCE o Level with a pass In Mathematics, a 5-day work week, a No shift work, c On-the-Job training, a Attractive salary, c Transport allowance of $00 p.m. a Medical/ dental benefits and Insurance. Interacted applicants,556 words
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Advertisement630 1984-06-27 29 CLERICAL/ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT to assist m Administration end Accounts work. c GCE 'O' level. c Bilingual and fluent In English. c Knowledge of Accounts and shorthand. a Able to handle correspondence. c Mln. typing speed 40 w.p.m. Thoae with relevant quaWtcaMowa an invited to apply with Ml particulars stating salary expected,630 words
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Advertisement618 1984-06-27 29 FEMALE TYPIST raquired by an Engineering Company a Able to type well a Capable of working Inde- I pendently a Handle Customers' enquiries a Fix appointments a Other clerical duties PLEASE CALL: *****31 070 TOA PAVOH NORTH #01—04 SINGAPORE 1231 FOR INTERVIEW i FULL-TIME BOOK-KEEPER ACCOUNTS CLERK a OCE 'O'618 words
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Advertisement647 1984-06-27 29 An ostebliehed firm requires: (1) MESSENGER OFFICE BOY (With Class 2 driving licence) (2) 1 DRIVER s 30 years and above Interested call paraonaHy with all resume at: 11-15 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA SINGAPORE 0207 An Established Educational Training Centre requlres:RECEPTIONIBT OCE O' Level s Ability to converse In English It Mandarin647 words
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Advertisement751 1984-06-27 29 Law firm requires SECRETARY a At least 2 years relevant working experience c Able to do shorthand a Salary range $900 to $1,100 p.m. *****00 (Mtaa Yong) L#Qa>l firm roojtJtfOw) ACCOUNTS CLERK Part-time (half days), c Must be familiar with accounts of Legal Firms. Writ# lot* The Advertieer S.T. Box751 words
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Advertisement911 1984-06-27 29 ACCOUNTS CLERK REQUIRED by manufacturing company. Must be able to handle full set of accounts. Interested applicants please write to: 22 Hlllvlew Terrace. Spore 2366 ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL Clerk Knowledge of telex operation (Model No ERB3) and keeping full set of accounts. 1 2 years' experience. Please tel: *****51 (Reglna).911 words
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Advertisement562 1984-06-27 29 VOLVO We are looking for hardworking personnel to fill the following vacancies: A) SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Cars) B) SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Commercial Vehicles) Requirements- Must have Class 3 driving licence. c Preferably possess own transport. c Experience In sales preferred. Attractive terms of service and salary commensurate with experience and qualifications will562 words
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Advertisement298 1984-06-27 29 m ROBINSON'S ha* vacancies for th* toMowing petition* A) SENIOR SALES ASSISTANTS B) SALES ASSISTANTS Requirements for the above posltlons:- Mln. secondary qualification lor 2 years of relevant experience Able to converse fluently In English SUITABLE APPLICANTS WILL BE OFFERED ATTRACTIVE SALARY PLUS ISO MEAL ALLOWANCE AND MANY FRINGE BENEFITS.298 words
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Advertisement455 1984-06-27 30 >^^*>^>^»^»^Wsssssss>^sMßMa»ss»Bssl 66 Situations Vacant Sales SCHMIDT SCIENTIFIC (PTE) LTD invites applications for the post of' SALES REPRESENTATIVES Scientific Instrumentation REQUIREMENTS: c GCE at 'A' Level ii science subjects. Sales experience m Uv field of scientific lnslru ments preferred but no essential, as oversea training will be provided c Own car.455 words
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Advertisement766 1984-06-27 30 I b?"h 8L..8 H ft' p~i H I «kj *^fc ft? if a I I *f "*H^sm 1| j*> Jt I B I l^^^^*^'' at aaaL. .■^aa .^sssa! I t I w^r a^Bßßai II nm. Tim w w m^^^Xktm'Rockm- I I H n tmmi ffow Ptaw> SH I "Paris m766 words
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Advertisement439 1984-06-27 30 y YOUNG AMBITIOUS LADIES/GENTLEMEN 1) Do you want to write yout own paycheque at the end ol the month? 2) Do you want to be paid on 0 salary, high commission, bonus, travelling allowances and also fringe benefits? 1 3) Do you want to work In a pleasant environment? If439 words
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Advertisement448 1984-06-27 30 ROD. AND UNEMPLOYED ONLY Opportunity for those who seek sales as a career. Young and hardworking sales representatives required. Must be able to travel overseas for sales. Unlimited income and outstanding person will be promoted to supervisor In 3 months. Training provided. Call personally (Wed. It Thurs.) Blk. 96 Marine448 words
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Advertisement503 1984-06-27 30 l«Ma«*A«4i a«a aw_ RiRIiMJUH IM^MiClfl fOf FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS to work m OopaHnioK Sterea. c Training and uniforms provided. c Attractive salary, commission and fringe benefits. TetiSettftaAeV (or immediate interview. MOOOR SALESOMLS WANTED Salary $450 to $900 plus Mgh comExpertanee and education not Interested applicants contact: *****71/2 LADY SALES PROMOTERS503 words
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Advertisement1283 1984-06-27 30 INEXPERIENCED SALES ASSIST- ANTS required to work at Ontrepo.ru Salary $350 $380. IKJ/^OblJ Call personally at: Patches. inwvlfl =03 1 1 Centrepoint, Orchard CIM/ s AI%Anr Road. Singapore 0023 OiPIVJ AKUKL REQUIRED SALESGIRLS WITH/ ZJLt^Z^XZ without experience for Perfum- |¥inilllW cry shop. Conversant with Eng- iM*T4+±ajj lish and Mandarin. Call1,283 words
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Advertisement573 1984-06-27 30 HBLON3 MAKINO ASIA PTE LTD mh^m^hb^ I I (A US- Japan joint venture multi-national I I Company specialising m the manufacturing of high I I quality precision lathes, and computerised numerical j I control machines.) I I invites applications for the post of K^-— Machinists I I (Starting salary: $700573 words
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Advertisement374 1984-06-27 30 EASTRECO (PTE) LTD 1 H (A Nestle Research ft Development E Company) HE has opportunities for c= Candidates must possess Diploma In 5 5=3 Chemical Process Technology. Working ==S experience Is preferred but not essential. E= E— However successful candidates can look for- §1 S=3 ward to career development opportunities374 words
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Advertisement529 1984-06-27 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An American electronics company has Immediate vacancies for: ITC/Diploma m Electronics c Experience not essential M|HHHMHM c NTC 3 m Electronics c Experience not essential c CCE '0' level c Able to type c Preferably with 1 year's experience m production control work c Completed529 words
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Advertisement487 1984-06-27 31 Multi-National Electronics Industry requires: MALE TECHNICAL SERVICE ASSISTANT The Technical Service Assistant will be involved m analysis of materials and technical service to customers. Applicant* with analytical mind and keen inclination towards research will be moat suitable. Able to speak and write fluent English. A Poly Diploma m Chemical Engineering487 words
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Advertisement299 1984-06-27 31 r MALAYAN BREWERIES (SPORE) PTE. LTD. Brewers of Tiger Anchor Sear ABC Stout The Job Installation of draft beer dispensing equipment m Hotels, Cocktail Lounges, Bars. Restaurants and other outlets Inspection, servicing and maintenance of draft beer dispensing equipment Tha Man Singapore Citizen, aged between 21-30 years Have a liking299 words
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Advertisement492 1984-06-27 31 We have immediate vacancies for: GRINDER/POLISHER a Completed Secondary education (Technical). 1-2 years' experience In polishing and grinding on steel products Is advantageous. SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS Completed Secondary education (Technical). Some workshop experience preferred. a Those with bending Si shearlng experience can also apply. a Those with NTC 3 Welding is492 words
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Advertisement565 1984-06-27 31 OHBAYASHI-GUrVII, LTD (Treasury Building Protect) invites applications for the post of: DRAFTSMAN For Architectural finishing drawing, Structural drawing (especially Steel Bar) M E Coordination drawing Qualification Polytechnic Graduate or equivalent Experience 2-3 years on highrise building working experience Interested applicants are requested to call personally at Site Office. 2nd Storey.565 words
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Advertisement557 1984-06-27 31 CZI/I/S INTERNATIONAL TECHNICIAN required Class 2 and 3 driving licence, c Possess a motorbike. c Able to speak and write English c Completed N.S. c Knowledge In electricity. Good knowledge of Singapore roads. c Available Immediately. For interviews call TEL: *****55/ *****56. Marine engineering company urgently requires: (A) EXPERIENCED WORKSHOP557 words
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Advertisement602 1984-06-27 31 enfeas 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 NS NTC 2 Some experience m injection moulding dies Earning up to $900 per month Interested applicants. please apply602 words
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Advertisement383 1984-06-27 31 h) Production h) Production h) Production I v^B ■Brr 9 GEAC has got opportunities for: *I v O Completed secondary education preferably S from a technical stream S Must be able to perform inspections, inter- v pret engineering drawings and use various B \j measuring instrument: N Starting Wage will383 words
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Advertisement254 1984-06-27 31 WMITHCOmONA U Presents its latest Q revised salaries H upon confirmation LJ after 6 months H after 1 year /Wok I IN ADDITION H YOU'LL GET H after 3 months f^ OOUU B ex -gratia after a further I If you join between Q I April 2, 1984 to I254 words
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Advertisement488 1984-06-27 32 66 Situations Vacant /i> Production WMiTMCamONA still expanding. Come and join us for a challenging and rewarding career. We pay I for your work experience TOOLMAKERS c At least 2-3 years working experience c Able to make tools with precision machinery e.g. jig grinding wire-cut EDM form-grinding mold making c488 words
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Advertisement828 1984-06-27 32 wT V^S\ Natlonal Semiconductor 1 mLjM ...where people make the difference. I I PRODUCTION OPERATORS No experience required. Training will be I H (Female) provided. Those with experience will have I H Ane- 14 —50 higher startin s^ary- I You can earn up to Call *****59/*****1 1 or walk m828 words
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Advertisement310 1984-06-27 32 11 Housewives; J J[^J lechnology and Service gives you the opportunity v I s||s|l t0 earn extra income as J|s| I f Female 1 1 I Production I I I Operators Convenient Hours. 6.55 am 11.00 am i| 11.00 am 2.55pm l^ For just about 4 hours work per day310 words
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Advertisement628 1984-06-27 32 WALBRO SINGAPORE I RB*I PRIVATE LIMITED s\ |^_^^j (Singapore's only manufacturer n^ l^***^** ll of carburetors) 164 Kallang Way «01-07 to 0117 I Kolam Ayer Industrial Park Singapore 1334 Tel: *****11 nX requires *5 NTC 3or Completed Secondary 4 (Technical or Science stream) Minimum 1 year relevant working experience SI628 words
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Advertisement314 1984-06-27 32 (Female Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents between the age of 16 years to 50 years may apply to work as: PRODUCTION OPERATORS m any of the following shifts NORMAL SHIFTS: Day 730 am to 4.48 pm Second 4.48 pm to 1.18 am Shift allowance and free transport home provided Night314 words
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Advertisement362 1984-06-27 33 06 Situations Vacant h) Production aaavT^^aaai MALAYAN BREWERIES (SPORE) PTE LTD Brewers of Tiger Anchor Beer ABC Stout In possession of PUB Electrical Worker's I Licence or NTC 3 m I Industrial Electricity Minimum 2 years' k experience m electrical plant maintenance J Willing to work on 2- rotating shifts362 words
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Advertisement538 1984-06-27 33 I CHLORIDE An excellent company wtth worldwide network requlres:(STARTING TOTAL EARNING SsssO/PER MONTH) Our offer is one of the BEST packages m Jurong Starting pay *****/-. |f you have related experience you will be paid even more. 1984 NWC will be added w e f Ist July 1984 We pay538 words
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Advertisement223 1984-06-27 33 U^BEA [PART OF US Let us help you to a good start m your career You wtti enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2 tor 2nd shift and for 3rd shift) Salary ir crease after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training Free transport Alrcondltloned work environment Recreation facilities223 words
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Advertisement345 1984-06-27 33 are I I invited for the I I positions of: I Mm. 1 year working experience m a manufacturing set-out Able to read and use measuring instruments M •Mate applicants must have com- I pleted N.S. or I 1 exempted I Interested applicants should I i caH personalty or 1345 words
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Advertisement585 1984-06-27 33 Due to our expansion, we have the following Immediate vacancies. For Normal OhHt Bam to 5.30pm O.A. OPERATORO o Starting salary $435 p.m. Including allowances. a Must have scope work experience. PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting salary $410 p.m. Including allowances. For 2nd Shift (5.45pm to 1 lpm PRODUCTION OPERATORS a Starting585 words
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Advertisement488 1984-06-27 33 PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS rox|uif#xJ a Preferably Singapore Citizen. a Completed N.S a Must work 2 rotating shifts. a Transport provided and shift allowance. a With/ without technical background. Ptaaaa call paraowaHy tor tntarviaw on 26th a 27th Juno 1004 at: MIR ASON PACKAGING INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD S,Tuae Drivel Singapore 2263488 words
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Advertisement480 1984-06-27 33 I GM Singapore requires H 1 10 SECURITY GUARDS I I for its new leased facility m Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park I. I I Requirements Male below 45 years old H Previous similar experience would be preferred though we H will also consider applications from ex-arm forces H ES;480 words
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Advertisement356 1984-06-27 33 fLJM NATIONAL CiaV univirsity WS/OF M^ SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of: COOK (Muslim and Chinese) QUALIFICATIONS Experience m cooking a variety of Muslim or Chinese dishes SALARY SCALE $425 i 15 455 x 20 555 (Gross monthly emoluments inclusive of NWC wage increase m accordance356 words
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Advertisement1010 1984-06-27 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous M Ef3| i aMafl IPfljj I l illl MOTOR LEASING PTE LTD l^f^^ REQUIRES I I^Flfl^P I FINANCE DIVISION (Sungei Kadut Avenue) jj A) ACCOUNTS CLERK j RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT z gee o level CORPORATION <PTE> LTD I Pltmail s O r1,010 words
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Advertisement405 1984-06-27 34 CI4S AIRPORT SERVICES Bhas immediate vacan S cies for the posts of i isms a Singaporean, 18 -35 S years old g c Physically fit for B handling cargo/bag E gages S Willing to do shift S work S Preferably have valid B class 3 driving licence 5 CROSS SALARY:405 words
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Advertisement424 1984-06-27 34 m HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE requires A. ASST. TELEPHONE SUPERVISOR B. GENERAL CLEANERS C. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Requirements: For Post (A): c Must be familiar with EPABX c 1 to 2 years" supervisory working experience. c Bilingual with good command of English. c Must be prepared to work on shifts For Post424 words
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Advertisement354 1984-06-27 34 PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL requires 1. COOKS (Nasi Padang) 2. COMMIS COOKS (Terrace Garden) 3. TELEPHONE OPERATORS 4. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 5. LOUNGE HOSTESSES 6. SECURITY GUARDS (Mate/Female) 7. CHAMBERMAIDS/ MEN 8. CASHIERS We offer attractive salaries plus generow* (ring* benefits including free duly meal*, insurance coverage and excellent career opportunities Interested354 words
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Advertisement382 1984-06-27 34 SWENSENS ICE CREAM RESTAURANT Due to our expansion we have immediate vacancies lor the following 1) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2) PASTRYCOOKS 3) FOUNTAIN DISPENSERS to dispense our ice rream and the professional presentations of ice cream items 4) BATCH FREEZER OPERATORS to manufacture and programme the daily production of ice cream382 words
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Advertisement443 1984-06-27 34 York Hotel Requires OUTSTATION CASHIER SUPERVISOR GCE 'O' level with good credit m Mathematics Ability to supervise and train stiff At least 1 year's related experience BARMAN Preferably with experience In a similar capacity Ability to mix a wide variety of drinks and Cocktails ASSISTANT BARMAN LOUNGE WAITRESS WAITER/ WAITRESS443 words
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Advertisement377 1984-06-27 34 [To mee> >ti raptd expansion 1 I needs I >• Newman chain el I I mop*nnef Kels is inviting appii- I fce«M..*s o the loltowing peals: I c Mule ol 18 years and above, c Minim m: Secondary 2 education c No experience necessary as an intensive 6-month training shall377 words
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Advertisement984 1984-06-27 35 66 Situations Vacant P^r*lWP^P^P^aPPH I) Miscellaneous kasalsaaßsßsa^kWsaaaaßi STORE ASSISTANTS itJBSSSSSSgSSggggSa required for Delivery a Ware ij house duties. j He -on d ary2education. X (ompleted N.S. PARKWAY PARADE J8 c Between 18 and 24 years. KATONG Interested applicants reruns additional staff J p ease comp and us V Sl V984 words
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Advertisement602 1984-06-27 35 CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER c Bxperteoeed police/ army officer lo head the security department c Possess own transport essential At least '.i years ol senior experience In security work To plan, co-ordinate and control all security functions Salary negotiable but commensurste with experience. Please submit full details of career including present602 words
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Advertisement569 1984-06-27 35 An established European company requires a WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR c Have some working experience c Familiar with export parking Able to work independently c Must have class 3 licence Write to: ST. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 An established piling and civil engineering contractor has immediate vacancies for569 words
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Advertisement1176 1984-06-27 35 A large sports organisation has im- Bl ATA nftMM medial* vacancy lor fLAaCA BUWL MALE LOCKER ATTENOANT Malays are also welcomed RECEPTIONIST appiy ed PerS ns may also SECURITY GUARDS Interested applicants, please tel- 200 Jal n Sultan *****64 ext. 25 #08-11, Textile Centre An estaWishjd Engineering firm Pr(nMnfl rm1,176 words
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Advertisement984 1984-06-27 35 (1) GENERAL WORKERS. Male (2) Female Machine Operators. (3) Male Printing Machine Operators (4) Male Extrusion Machine Operators Walk-in for an Interview at Hock Tat Polythene Pte Ltd. 115A Commonwealth Drive. -01-17. Singapore 0314 DESPATCH RIDERS. Must have own motorbike Permanent employment with salary. Interesting work with good income and984 words
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Advertisement860 1984-06-27 35 EXPERIENCED DESPATCH RIDERS urKently required preferably Chlnaae iMt-a.se call *J2s>hoo 08-179. Union UuildniK GENERAL WORKERS REOUIRED by established construction company Tel *****59 for immediate interview GENERAL WORKERS NEEDED to start work immediately Plea.se call *****22 ext 11 S2 Honßkonn Street. Spore 0105 HOTEL REQUIRES COFFEE-HOUSE Waitresses and Cocktail Lounge Cashier860 words
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Advertisement636 1984-06-27 35 I /^*V* Cal; us early for a I StlanvOL. i specially rated festive 1 2&a&iu*l weekend hmng from 2 July (Monday) 1984 I Q SSK&tals *****2^ *****39 I ECONOMICAL RENT:- PIH Koorty, O*»rn^ht. D««», W»*fcl y Monthly. Y««fl, O»«r I SO% Discount On Lonylarm Ranui Cara (Mm. 3 Hra) 1300636 words
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Advertisement422 1984-06-27 35 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alfa/Peugeot 19«3 ALFA SPRINT I owner, excellent condition. Tei *****1 Ivan I.ltn Highest offer secures b) BMW TIP TOP CONDITION. July 1 980, 320 Auto done only .HVOOIi Km. power steering windoAs remote control mirrors and many imported original ac< e.sories i lady owner Highest422 words
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Advertisement963 1984-06-27 36 76 Vehicles For Sal* c) Datsun Nissan EXPATRIATE AUG 1980 Datsun 2001. Manual Private owner Aircon. radio cassette Sports rims I'uurr steering window PARF eligible Immaculate condition $19,300 ono Tel: *****55 JULY 1978 DATSUN 100A Excellent condition 2 owners PARF. Aircon. radio CBBMtM), sports rims Passed inspection. New paint Tuff-koU963 words
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Advertisement993 1984-06-27 36 JULY 1977 FORD Tortilla IJOL, aircond. 1 owner, good condition. i PART eliKinle $8,200 Tel *****55 1979 CORTINA STATION WAGON I Air eon, clear. well maintain- ed $***** 4810.Ki7 after 3pm. t) Honda DECEMBER 1982 HONDA Accord 4-door. automatic, one company owner, power steering' window, central locking, low mileage. Tax993 words
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Advertisement758 1984-06-27 36 1983 MAZDA 626 (iI.X 5-door. Hatchback. 5-speed, aircond, .ports rims, radio cassette, 1 )wi) c r Original condition. W2.500 on o Tel: *****20 COMPANY REGISTERED LATE 79 Mazda 626 Radio Cassette. AirDoa and Rust-Proofed Call Alex, UtfcMMU. FEW MONTHS OLD Mazda 929. Sedan Auto, full options. Ist ■ompany owner, save758 words
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Advertisement1688 1984-06-27 36 n^j pmbm 1975 MERCEDES BENZ 200. 7« V«hiCtßß For &AMk company owner, aircon, radio, cassette, original condition, tax new. reasonable offer to: *****57. 1976 MERCEDES BENZ 200. Air- fl TOJOtM con. radio/ cassette. Private owner PARF eligible. $19,300. *****89 ALMOST 1978 TOYOTA Corolla 1977 MERCEDES BENZ 200. private Stationwagon 12001,688 words
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Advertisement810 1984-06-27 36 West Coast Service Centre 2 Pandan Crescent Tel: 778-5566 Tel: 778-5061 (after 5.30pm) Open: Mon to Fri B.ooam to 5.30pm Leng Kee Service Centre 31/33 Leng Kee Road Tel: 479-0411 Tel: 479-4210, 479-4385 (after 5.30pm) 9 Open: Mon to Fri B.ooam to 5.30pm Sat B.ooam to 12 noon Who m810 words
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Advertisement768 1984-06-27 36 VOLVO 244 GL manual. July 1981 1 owner, excellent condition. $31,500 ono. 53. Toh Tuck Walk. Tel: *****38 1900 VW 1300 selling m tip top condition. Aircon. new tyres, sports rims, please call Ai Lin *****55 1975 VOLVO 144S Manual NonPARF. Aircond radio cassette Tip top condition $4,500. View: 190768 words
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Advertisement888 1984-06-27 36 v T f rw "T" i^ Econo Diesel Ituclc FD Strong. Powerful. Economical. The very best choice m the medium weight class from the best selling make m Japan. 165 h.p. Gross weight 9900 Kg. Payload63ooKg. Cargo body length 5.8 m. Cargo body width 2.4 m. Low chassis height. For888 words
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Advertisement580 1984-06-27 36 77 Vahtefcja Wantad :ash PAYMENT FOR any model. •ARF. non-PARF', and any cc 'ARF scrap vehicles, or any nodel commercial vans/pickups, r all models non-PARF* Meredes 23. Lorong Biawak. Spore 335. Tel: *****17/*****07. Mr Llm 7.00 a.m. 1000pm 1 lASH PAYMENT. HIGHEST offer or all kinds of Q registered. 'ARF.580 words
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Advertisement782 1984-06-27 37 86 Accommodation Vacant Houses DIST. 10 WILBY ROAD (Old Holland Rd) single-storey bungalow with oidnh charm, 3 bedrms. outhouse for servants, nice patio overlooks 17,000 sq.ft. matured garden $4,800. OIST. 11 CHANCERY LANE cosy single-storey bungalow In quiet serene surroundings. 3 bedrms 7.000 sq.ft. antiquelurnishing $2,800. DIST. 10 JELITA COLD782 words
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Advertisement910 1984-06-27 37 JAMES REAL ESTATE Agency offer Dlst 19, available Immediately, beautifully renovated, single-storey detached bungalow. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, walking distance to the Beach. Must see to appreciate! Rental $1,400 negotiable. Tel: *****45/ 6. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW OFF Bukit Timah, large garden, patio for entertainment. 4 airconditloned bedrooms, study, servant's, cul-de-sac locality.910 words
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Advertisement866 1984-06-27 37 DIST. 10 KING'S GARDEN doublestorey semi-detached, 4 spacious bedrooms/ servant's. Partially (urnished. $2,100. Berners *****72/ 4. DIST. 10 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL vicinity, double-storey semi-de-tached, 4 bedrooms/ servant's. See to appreciate. $3,500. Berners *****72/4 DIST. 10 LEEDON PARK vicinity, double-storey bungalow, 4 bedrooms, servant's. Partially furnished $4,900. Wess *****44/ *****65 DIST. 11866 words
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Advertisement710 1984-06-27 37 b) Apartments HORIZON TOWERS located on Leonie Hill. BRAND NEW 4 b/r apartment on high/ low Hoot. Full clubhouse facilities $4,500 p.m. DRAYCOTT TOWERS. 3 b/r $5,000 HIGH POINT, 3 b/r $4,800 BALMORAL TOWER. 4 b/r $4,000 WILSHIRE 4 b/r $4,000 Bargain! VILLA DELLE ROSE ground maiaonatta, 3 b/r. family710 words
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Advertisement552 1984-06-27 37 C^'*!?— .Si BUILDING iff M TWO-IN-ONEhCKAGE... Iwrnmrnm-'m REPRESENTATIVE 0* P"" PFF/Cl H^% I k™ 111- -Z ACdpMMQDATION I H If you are setting up a V y^l/A I representative office m 1. \v V^^^^^X 1 I Singapore as a base tlH^ —^nS^>| H for your business operations m^^^mt^ 1 11^^^552 words
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Advertisement181 1984-06-27 37 c Dtot. 11, Dutch Club vicinity, new luxurious maisonettes, total only 12 units, 2/ 4 bedrooms, servant's, fully aircon, spacious living/ dining, swimming pool, $3,000/ $3300. Dtot. 10, Duchess Park, exclusive apartment, 3 big bedrooms, big living/ dining, swimming pool, squash courts, $4300. a Dtot. 9. Kirn Urn Mansion, furnished,181 words
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Advertisement465 1984-06-27 37 PRIVACY/ COOLNESS make thfc well praaantad HIGH CEILING 4 brma excellent value. Formal dining with French doors leading to covered patio area and '.ARGEPOOL. Hill top detached bungalow < brms plus study. 25,000 eq-fL 01 aprawMng grounds situated In Cul-de-sac. Various TERRACE S/SEM4-OE TACHED BUNGALOWS. In varlou: districts. Partly/fully furnished465 words
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Advertisement810 1984-06-27 37 (ELIZABETH TOWERS LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS DISTRICT 9 MOUNT fUZABf TH Inear ORCHARD ROADI BLOCK A UNIT 002 03 iSALEREOTi UNIT 005 03 ISAIEI UNIT 002 04 |SALE/RtNTi PENTHOUSE UNIT ***** (SAU/KNTAII TEL: *****77-8 EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS WITH SWIMMING POOL a Futura $4,500 a Woollerton Park (4-rm) $4,500 a Grangeford (2/3-rm) $3,000/ $3.810 words
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Advertisement921 1984-06-27 37 OIST. 0923 LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSES with personal swimming pool inside ,>eiithf>use, high floor beautifully >urnished $7,500 (negotiable) Stu.ilo apartments $3,300 DtSt 0921 Hilltops $3,500 Celco *****05/ 223 ?506 DIST 09 EXCLUSIVE APARTMENT at Highpoint 4 bedrooms, central aircon. fully carpeted, w.ilk ing distance to Orchard Koad and Shopping Centres with swimming921 words
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Advertisement961 1984-06-27 37 OIST 15 MANOIS COURT Brand new upj>er lower m.usonettes for rent Aren 2500 2800 sq ft 3 plus I rooms Mental I I Hun one Contact :i;tfia2iH X)99Bi»> (•ftnt i OIST 2. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. 2-be<irix>med fjlly furnished "ip.irtt.it'nt with .sea view Carpeted central aircond Rental $2,100 Tel Pauline *****87 No961 words
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Advertisement876 1984-06-27 38 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 WOOLLERTON PARK, luxurious 3 bedrooms apartment with servant's, room, 2,350 sq.ft. furnished. $4,200 Available Immediately. *****27. DIST 10. JAVA TOWER near Hotel Equatorial. Exclusive/ low density 3-bedroomed apartment with spacious balcony on high floor. Kenwood: *****43/ *****16. DIST. 10 (RIOGEWOOD) BEAUTIFULLY furnished 3-bedroomed876 words
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Advertisement964 1984-06-27 38 BRAND NEW KHEAM Hock Road maisonette, 4 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, aircond. Price' $4,500 only Tel: *****52. CITY PLAZA/ SPOmSWOODE. 2bedroomed apartments, $1,350. Hougang $600, Clementl 5-room flat. $1,100. *****6/ 7 (Agent). CLEMENTI PARK MAISONETTE unobstructed view, 2055 sq.ft., fully furnished, aircon. $3 000 p.m. Tel: *****66. Wong DISTRICT 10, WALK-UP964 words
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Advertisement883 1984-06-27 38 DIST. 11, THOMSON, UNFURNISHED room with cooking and washing facilities $350 Working couple or respectable single lady. Tel: W. K. Tan. *****01 (office hours) *****35 (evening). ENQUIRIES: *****14/ *****00. Long listing of rooms/ flats/ apartments available for rental. Master bedroom: International Plaza $600. Ang Mo Kio/ Spottlswoode Park $300. HIN883 words
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Advertisement757 1984-06-27 38 MRT JAPANESE CORPORATION urgently needs apartments m dlsts. 3, 5, 9, 10, 11. 15. 21. East Coast HUDC. Flexible budget. Owners contact *****13/ *****57. PROFESSIONAL EXPATRIATE FAMILY needs flat/house. Katong. Clementi, any ideal district. $500 $1,200. *****44/ *****44. PROFESSIONAL COUPLES/ EXPATRIATE families require furnished/ unfurnished flats/ houses. Any location considered.757 words
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Advertisement937 1984-06-27 38 M SPANISH-STYLE DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES k I rATUAV QnQ< HOUSING LOAN I VMI 11 AY vJUy^O LOW INTEREST RATES I I HADflEil FREEHOLD I I wAKUcn mm^M land i BBj BBBBBBBB> &i .^Br Bm a 88l ■V W^ 7 JHljv j W > -ctW^Bh BB^^ BBJ s^B7aßj^7~ b^"* m^K&*** B^^^^B^l937 words
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Advertisement702 1984-06-27 38 Particulars Landed Properties B_| 1 No. 38 Namly Crescent KVJ Vm (2 storey detached bungalow) Land Area: 840.4 sq m Title: Freehold H Solicitors. M/s. Rajah Tann H 2) No. 36 Woo Mun Chew Road I (2 storey detached bungalow) Land Area: 520 sq.m Title: Freehold Solicitors: Ms Donaldson Burkinshaw702 words
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Advertisement568 1984-06-27 38 DIST. 1854 NEWLY RENOVATED single-storey semi-detached, near Rosyth Road. Approx. 3.200 sq rt Split-level living/ dining. 5 rooms, arched patio, 2 bathrooms (one attached), heavy duty ceramic floor throughout, rewired renewed lightings, new paint, new sliding windows and carved wooden doors. $480,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****80. DIST. 18, 1 YEAR Old.568 words
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Advertisement948 1984-06-27 38 2-STOftEV SCMI-OETACHED: Dunbar Walk 4300 sq ft 3 brdroomi. servant's $760,000. Thomson Heights. 5.200 sq ft. 4 bedrooms, servant's $880,000 Orove Drive corner terrace, 3,200 sq ft $665,000 Pacific *****20 bukit sembawang AREA, terrace house with 3 bedrooms Uniquely renovated Well maintained by owner (architect). Asking $380,000 No agent* Tel948 words
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Advertisement920 1984-06-27 39 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 11 MERRYN AVENUE, double-storey Intermediate terrace 1,800 sq ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's, freehold. $525,000 Cltlprop *****75. DIST. 15. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED renovated double-storey terrace. 5 bedrooms, Terrazzo/ parquet. $470,000 o.no. Hap Seng *****68. D'ST 15 OPERA ESTATE Doublestorey terrace. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Terrazzo920 words
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Advertisement621 1984-06-27 39 OIST. IS3S. BRAND NEW doublestorey bungalow ror sale. $1.12 million Please call *****69 QEVLANO AREA CORNER 4 roomed terrace 1,500 sq.ft Selllns $320,000 Tel: *****08 »> PriTMte Apurtmeats FREEHOLD PROPERTIES (REDUCED TO SELL) DIST. 9 SCOTTB TOWER 1.300 sq.ft 3 bedrooms. TOL early '85 3 units available on high floor.621 words
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Advertisement530 1984-06-27 39 Newton Point Exclusive yet affordable Only 39 apartm£nts for privacy From 109 sq m (1174 sq ft) onwards Prices from $4 14,000 Close to Newton Qccu^Food Centre but away from main iwds MRT stations nearby, accessitiJe from everywhere Near top schools Extras include airi^dftioning, ipdge, cooker and oven, kitchen cabii|ets530 words
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Advertisement331 1984-06-27 39 a MarbaHa Court brand new/ 3 bedrooms/ walkup/ 125S sq.ft./ view/ swimming pool/ squash/ $440,000 a Rldpswood LJhoMto 3 bedrooms/ 1,600 sq.ft./ fully furnished/ well maintained/ SttJSgOOO. EXECUTIVE MANORS TEL: 2M-0084/ 2M-0840 SOMMERVILLE PARK TOWNHOUSE 2,500 sq ft. built-in area. Full facilities including Olympic site pool. CONTACT OWNER: *****30 $000331 words
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Advertisement390 1984-06-27 39 DMT. 10, BRAND NEW Con- domlnlum. Situated m a very quiet and residential area. Splitlevel living/ dining. 3 bedrooms with all attached bathrooms/ servant's amenities. Freehold. 2,300 sq.ft. $415,000 negotiable. Admer *****66. DMT. 0 WESTWOOD MARCO Polo vicinity high-rise apartment 3,200 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, servant's, well-kept Fully carpeted,390 words
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Advertisement774 1984-06-27 39 HJ HEIGHTS I Low riM Condominium Davalopma.it on 5 acraa of I Prima Land m diatrict 2159, oppoaita Bukit Bwtok School I and International School. Wo 9, Marbok Craacant. 4-atoray maiaonatta. 2 lavals of 2,050 »q.H par unit. I a 3 spacious bedrooms with parquet flooring. S a Living/ dining774 words
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Advertisement358 1984-06-27 39 JURONQ LAKESIDE APARTMENT, facing Chinese/ Japanese/ Mit- sukoshl Gardens, furnished, currently tenanted until March 1985. Asking $290,000 0.n.0. Please contact *****62. KINGS MANSION. BLK C. high level facing sea, 5 bedrooms, with 4 bathrooms, large living room with balcony, dining room, swimming pool, freehold. 2750 sq.ft Miss Lee, *****21. MACPHERSON358 words
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Advertisement979 1984-06-27 39 DIST. 15 MARYLAND PARK, 1,900 sq.ft. Phase 2. 3 bedrooms, panoramic view Facing pool. Splitlevel, freehold Only $415,000. Wang Lin *****73 DIST. IS EAST COAST Vllle approx 1.900 sq.ft. Upper corner maisonette, facing pool. 3 bedrooms. Completion soon. Freehold. $490,000 Wess *****44 DIST. 15 BRAND NEW 3-storey townhouse, foreigners can979 words
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Advertisement888 1984-06-27 39 DIST 9. SOPHIA COURT. Studio /2bedroomed. best facing, completion soon Freehold $300,000 $410,000 negotiable *****66 EASTERN LAGOON CONDOMINIUM 1/2/3 bedrooms, occupation mid-Sept Freehold Sale $230,000 upwards Han Boons *****70 EUNOS MANSION. NEW apartment. 3 bedrooms, high floor Area 1.400 sq ft. Selling $320,000 Contact: *****70 FAIRWAYS. MOH FLOOR, facing pool888 words
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Advertisement986 1984-06-27 39 DOVER CLOSE EAST, exclusively sited, tastefully furnished, beautiful decor. 5-roomed point block $158,000 negotiable. Call *****02/ *****29 HOLLAND CLOSE 4 room flat, flooring terrazzo. kitchen «ablnet, room alr-condltloning $86,800/- negotiable (CPF $64,000) Tel *****89 Mr Chin 3-ROOMED HDB FLAT for sale Centrally located at Taman Jurong Interested please contact Mr986 words
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Advertisement459 1984-06-27 40 90 Properties Wanted READY GENUINE BUYER Wants to purchase t> years or brand new semi-detached wit Inn dlst. 15, Meyer Road. Goodman Road, Mountbatten Road and around Katong Shopping Centre. Dlst. 20. off Seletar Hill, below 3 years or brand new bungalow required. Budget range from $800,000 $900,000 Owners please459 words
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Advertisement713 1984-06-27 40 •■■B .^^^HHBBaTTMMBa^H iH^^k^^ > ■■I ijf^H t I Cj I I^BB^BSHLVLVBIBDBBffaVV fIaVBBBHiI F Mainland I I Industrial Building I H V In the midst of a strong labour force H In the company of high H H l___— 7^~~ techiidogteal lndustries;^. V \o\ UfMi^PPf Units left I ff^-JzL^Occupation 1 I713 words
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Advertisement635 1984-06-27 40 2.000 SQ.FT. FACTORY at Gordon Industrial Building, Eunos Avenue 3. renovated. Suitable for light industry. Rental $2,500 inclusive of maintenance. TeT *****46. Mr. Lee. EUNOS AVENUE FACTORY space for Immediate occupation. Conveniently located. From 1,300 sq.ft. onwards. $1.00 p.s.f. Everton *****36. FACTORY/ BTORE FOR lease at MacPherson/ Aljunied Junctions. Approximate635 words
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Advertisement649 1984-06-27 40 ■bW^^^Bm V 4Ba V^ft m W^ Liil^^Bk V^^^^aasß^lß^e^L\^Bß bUb^hlvC\wl Reasonable rental rates Free Parking Space LOCATION: SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE (off River Valley Road) Enquiries, please call: *****11/*****19 (Mrs C.K. Chen) I I DBS LAND Warehouses for Lease/Sale LOCATION: WEST COAST ROAD 4-storey Warehouse Complex Unit area ranging from 132m 2 to649 words
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Advertisement638 1984-06-27 40 I Hll A Modem > Attractive loans available Wll U Warehouse 5 Yer V competitive rentals! BaaaaVßaaNJaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHßa^Bi£.Vtt I bUmml l i dR m; RQI jIT Jfllfl BflPal aWll ftY J HJU Mtl3P'~. IE 11H aMaM Cv^^ai wt M b^m "*traa amaaa iv ■i wi i^L3.c^^^^ r^^^Tj^^*jaajaaTaaaaajßcaaaaaa^aaaaj WE'VE MORE TO OFFER638 words
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Advertisement736 1984-06-27 41 93 Office Spaces If) RentmJ ONLY 6 UNITS LEFT (Insid* oui«id« CBO) T h» choic* it your* THE PLAZA 3M«q.tt. UOL BUILDING 1,401 aq.ft. 2JK2 «q FABER HOUSE 1.970 ao.ft. UNITED HOUSE 452 754 »q ti TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW Special rental. Attractive terms. 24-hour security service. Covered parking lots. Furnishings736 words
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Advertisement899 1984-06-27 41 rr:.T^\ :.i -nn- Share this same address with lulHr^mi nxi ttese distinguished names at PmLlßf^ M I Keck Seng Tower Malayan United Bank Bhd MjA. (Singapore Branch) M KlW^ Thai International Airways M XX \*f London Guarantee f^W X Reinsurance Co Ltd JIHEi aaaaH^H V Construction Industry f^P^ It Development899 words
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Advertisement549 1984-06-27 41 I FAR EAST PLAZA L Ideal place m tourist belt to set up I fast-food and other restaurants. 1 1 W*^' Limited units I l^vailablejorlea^ f Freehold land H Easy Instalments j| HM •No restriction m^£»S on foreigners ■AUMtaaflMM! EaaOkMV H Centrally located at the junction of ■Orchard Road and549 words
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Advertisement453 1984-06-27 41 An Excellent Real Estate Investment Opportunity m BUKITTIMAH PLAZA yy v^ 1 n .^^t» f HI B^^B^fe^^Bh_ »'j^« B^B^B Bflß^ B^bl B^k V \^^&t^Z^^^^^ B^B^B B^B bl^ afl Ih 2ft^L b^bV I B^B^b B^^^ w^^^^^* BmJ^^^^^^A B^B^Bj B^H bb^Bhhhhhv'^^Q^ 1 1 B^^Bj B^B} <^^^ a^ M^Bflßt^^L ■U^BT^BJB^**^^^^^Jjßß Bb^ Bbi ■*aKMBirr.*TT453 words
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Advertisement817 1984-06-27 41 NEXT TO KENTUCKY Fried Chicken, near entrance lo FlUpatrlcks' Supermarket ti entrance to departmental store 270 sq ft. to 1175 sq ft with water supply People's Park Katong Norman Tan *****7 BRAND NEW, JALAN Besar Plaza. 2nd storey, good location, with 1 water facilities Suitable for salon/ clinic, etc. $3.75817 words
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Advertisement290 1984-06-27 41 HHBilillJ TA 003 ?81 OS DYNASTY S&* yft Tour Operator If (M to Australia! PERTH ALBANY eW*^3V e^Bt 6/7/9 Days From $1155 Accommodation at Ist. class hotel Daily American Breakfast Sight seeing Tours Sppcia! Double- deckei} nightlife tour Meals (mainly Chinese)! Deluxe aircon coach. Free Preview on Video} *IW(Am TOURS*290 words
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Advertisement595 1984-06-27 42 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 101 Cruises t r r or Rising Sun with the jUEEN O North Cape Cruise VTT^LIZABETH L HJuly 1984 at only $6,500 (19 days Fly/Cruise package from Singapore) I Book now! limited cabins. (or cross the Atlantic Ocean 6 September 1984 from only $6,789) or the595 words
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Advertisement937 1984-06-27 42 rf////////////////////////////////////////////;/s^^^^ f tNAMHO] TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. < j Jy Onty 882,888 Dep Evgry Mon, Sat (Full Chinese mqgis) fA 7t J KOREA'S PARADISE ISLAND, CHEJU -J 7/ Z Exctusive In our J»P»"/«o''»» package 1 2 days 88»,8«9 Dep Every W»d W 7t BEST CHOICE IN TOWN ft ft937 words
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Advertisement521 1984-06-27 42 ■B ff 1 al3 iVf jbw a. I H *.r I 1 -ff M nC3POos No. 1 Tour OlP^fßtiof I Reliance Travel Agencies Pte. Ltd. 1 TXHClemenceic 'iwi* »o.' 'S 009 .'O Singjocxe Vtocang Cenrre Smgjpore BBS I for enoo<r»es caff 7*/.- *****55 (20 Lines) COME JOINT MODERN I KING521 words
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Advertisement309 1984-06-27 42 /■to h*** I***1 108 Foreign OVERSEAS I EDUCATION Do you have ONE of the following: ♦5 GCE 'O Levels •1 or 2 GCE 'A' Levels We can place you m an ACCREDITED college or university m CANADA or < AMERICA. For further details and FREE advice contact CAREER ft EDUCATIONAL309 words
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Advertisement1271 1984-06-27 42 tjCrtyii/Tiitir v_ r \AJnli 4 fit IV Romanian Folk I S^T) Artauid (sKcfmatm aa^ m ■•fr. 7 Day* lor 811. ttt 00 Departure June Ist. Bth 16th sVf> HMauja^- tT _^bY $ki&F HAW PAR /BL .^fIHHT TRAVEL PTE L Tr>y^BM J A 302 Orchard Road. 04-02 .^B»T Ib\ Tong Building.1,271 words
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Advertisement644 1984-06-27 43 MO Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer A. DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER lecturer m Computing Science at STUDIES NCORPORATING Thames Polytechnic. CA G 74V -No prior computer Students 0 the BCS GP knowledge required. 1& 2 wjtnjn Q after passing B DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER the IDPM Part Ito IV examinations STUDIES TOP644 words
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Advertisement201 1984-06-27 43 111 Typing/SacratariaJ SHORTHAND Spaad Davalopfnafit CUihi Commencing July Monday-Sunday, (rom sOwpm-130wpm TYPEWRITING Cl*M*a for all lavate Commencing July Enquirwa: SYSTEMATIC BUSINEBB TR AIMING CENTRE a 07-05, 7th fir, Orchard Stag Ctr (abeva Mohan's Dapt Stora) Tah *****55/*****50 CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (STAMFORD COLLEGE GROUP) 218 Queen Street Singapore 0718 SHORTHAND201 words
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Advertisement374 1984-06-27 43 112 Commareial/ Tachnicai IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE DThurs 8.00- 10.00pm 28/06 2) Tues 7 JO- 9.30pm 03/07 3) Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 04/07 4) Sun 9.30- 11.30 am 08/07 5) Sat 4.00- 6.00pm 21/07 6) Mon 7.30- 9.30pm 20/08 book-keeping (Bagsnwar») l)Frl 6.00- 7.30pm 29/06 2) Sun 9.30- 11.374 words
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Advertisement1688 1984-06-27 43 119 Othwrt 119 Othßrt 119 Othßft FITNESS FOUNDATIONS ji\, WITH THE PROFESSIONALS V-jimf^tvJgW^^ THE 3 essential guidelines you should keep m mind to stay gLaV^a* .^Jt* f" a- ~~k requency r I We offer you conducive facilities trained instructors Lg^i^J 7 days a week &at convenient hours. t' I I1,688 words
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Advertisement297 1984-06-27 43 141 Deaths 141 Deaths BT*^ I I ""^BB»»" BB S^BBJBBBBBj CHIA KA HUAY Age 79 fluid away peacefully on 25. 6. M leaving behind: SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Loh Ah Bee Ng Ah Lek Loh Bl Tee Tay Lan Loh Ngaw Choon Leek Choon Kirn DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: Loh Ah Hlang N ing297 words
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Advertisement77 1984-06-27 43 f v fll Fascinate your child with the M^W, true-to-life full colour pictures I m every Brimax Board Book. I Ten Chicks In The Farmyard I Tell The Time With Benji I IB 7EL I T«N A0^ Xl flc if aB I BK: I' .;Vj-f.-' li^^f^S* I***1 If*\Vl\Q\MV i i»77 words
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Obituary, Illustration152 1984-06-27 44 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths WEE CHENG KIONG AGED 79 pMMd away peacefully on Tuesday 26th Juna 1964 leaving behind hie beloved: WIFE: Mdm Soh Geok Lul SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Wee Jim Chong, Jimmy Julie Yong Wee Jim Hock Margaret Chan Wee Eng Chong, Eugene Margaret Yong DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Nancy152 words
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35 1984-06-27 44 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM. MAX WISH TO THANK ALL FRIENDS, RELATIVES AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE RENDERED, WREATHS, DONATIONS AND CONDOLENCE DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1984-06-27 44 ELIZABETH KUO SAI YING Aged 57, pasted away peacefully on 25th June 1984. leaving bohind SONS: Lav Li Hien Henry Lav LI Tah Patrick Lav Lee Chuan Andrew DAUGHTERS Lav Li Hee Catherine Lav Lee Slew Mary Bernadette DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Chua Siew Hua C hristine Ho Wai Ching Gonevieve168 words
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Obituary, Illustration268 1984-06-27 44 MDM. NAGAMMAL Dvperted: 27.6.83 Time may hea: the broken heart, Time may make the wound less sore. But time can never stop the longing For the loved ore gone before. Always ramambarad by lovod onoa. In loving memory of LEE KOK CHYE Departed 27 6.83 Daarly miaaad268 words
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Obituary42 1984-06-27 44 In iwml memory of MR M.S. PERERA Departed 27th June 1981 In life, love and honoured In death,., remembered, may It reap the harvest of his good deeds Always riiMfflbtrMl by beloved Wife, sons, daughters, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law and grandchildren.42 words
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Article, Illustration614 1984-06-27 44 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By But quest for fame and fortune on the turf goes on unabated RACEHORSE owners m Singapore and Malaysia are currently spending a whopping $2.1 million each month to upkeep a record number of horses m training. By year's end, they would have expended614 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-06-27 44 At the 400 metres the finish •Pk!taM JONATHAN CHOO Restricted terms Div C 1,200 m 1. Roily Polly 2. Marie Lisa 3. Shogun n 4. Silvery Moon n Dist: 5. l'/ 2 5 Time 1:15 5 Q 6 Div 3 1,400 m 1.JONATHAN CHOO - 229 words
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Article, Illustration661 1984-06-27 44 Agasam has strong hand m QE II Cup Meeting ON THE TRACK with TONTO AGASAM Stable's Class 1 galloper Ontario n did a sizzling workout at Bukit Timan yesterday morning, reeling off 600 m m 35.2 sec and finishing a length m front of stablemate Pftgaa661 words
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Article191 1984-06-27 44 Miller splits with Way over sons PERTH, Tim. WESTERN Australia's top raring team, trainer George Way and jockey John Miller, have split. The dispute between Miller and way is believed to have flared after Miller's son, Mark, was beaten on Way's heavily-backed Andretti at Belmont Park Racecourse here recently. WayWAN BAO - 191 words
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Article, Illustration632 1984-06-27 45 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SHOWDOWN Jg0 FRANCE v SPAIN Smooth-as-silk French hope 80-year wait will be over 4 We attack when we have the ball, we defend when we don't. That is what football is about. I'd like to point out that we are still unbeaten mReuter - 632 words
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Article522 1984-06-27 45 Meet the managers... French supremo believes m all-out attack PARIS, Tues. Michel Hidalgo, never one to sacrifice style for results, is poised to pull off victory with panache here tomorrow when he guides France for the last time m the final against Spain. Hidalgo, son of anReuter - 522 words
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467 1984-06-27 45 Munoz the old man of soccer craft PARIS, Tues. Master tactician Miguel Munoz, the quiet man behind Spain's entry into tomorrow's final, has restored a nations pride. The achievement of the 62-year-old Munoz, the oldest trainer m the championship, would be hard to overestimate. He took over the national teamReuter - 467 words
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Article224 1984-06-27 45 PETER ShreevM has been appointed manager of English First Division soccer club Tottenham. Shreeves, who served as assistant to former manager Keith Burkinshaw and helped steer Tottenham to victory m the European Football Union (UEFA) Cup last season, joined the club as youth team manager mReuter; AFP - 224 words
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424 1984-06-27 45 LYON, Tues. Spain headed for Paris yesterday hoping to win both the title and the public's respect when they meet France m the final tomorrow. Trainer Miguel Munoz and his players feel slightly aggrieved and with some justification that they nave notReuter - 424 words
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Article243 1984-06-27 46 LONDON, Tues. The sun shone on American Scott Davis at Wimbledon yesterday and changed his luck, transforming nis potential into the first big upset of the tournament. Davis, 21, from the Californian sun resort of Santa Monica, bundled out No. 10 seed Anders Jarryd, of Sweden,Reuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-06-27 46 Press -ing his point McEnroe pulls a fast one and slams media instead of umpires LONDON, Tues. The first day of Wimbledon yesterday gave the British Press a taste of what they expected a characteristically surly John McEnroe. But the New Yorker pulled a fast one on his critics, turningReuter - 394 words
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Article310 1984-06-27 46 Mtm'a stack* (Americans, unless stated): Scott Davis bt Anders Jarryd (Swe) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2; Derek Tarr (SA) bt Christophe Roger-Vasselin (Fra) 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, 6-1; John Lloyd (Bri) bt Andres Maurer (WG) 34, W, 34, W, Kevin Curren (SA) bt Steve Denton 6-4, 34, 4-6, 7-6,Reuter - 310 words
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Article231 1984-06-27 46 Men lMm: Allan Wells, Mike McFarlane, Donovan Reid, tttai: Wells, Ade Mafe. Todd Bennett, Phil Brown, Kriss Akabusi. BMm: Seb Coe, Peter Elliott, Steve Ovett. IiNU: Ovett, Steve Cram, Coe. lllm hardies: Nigel Walker, Wilbert Greaves. 4Nm hurdles: Martin Brings. S,H«m: Dave Moorcroft, Eamonn Martin Tim Hutchings.AFP - 231 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-06-27 46 LONDON, Tues. In the old days, Jimmy Connors used to be regarded as the bad boy of Wimbledon. At 31, the gestures and antics are still there and Connors still has his clashes with the game's officials and lawmakers. But after years on the circuit and withAP - 307 words
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Article, Illustration836 1984-06-27 46 dfmdlkfd.fjd,f Lewis lines up journey into immortality IF THE Moscow Games were designed as a monument to Karl Marx, then those m Los Angeles seem destined to herald the apotheosis of Carl Lewis. The 22-year-old American's leap towards Olympic immortality began m earnest yesterday when he was836 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-06-27 46 INDIANA, Tues. John Moffet, often a best man to Steve Lundquist, set a world record here yesterday m the American Olympic swimming 100--metre breaststroke trials. Moffet, 19, and Lundquist, 23, both qualified for Los Angeles by eclipsing Lundquist s previous world standard of 1 mm.AP - 148 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-06-27 46 Men IMm: Carl Lewis. Sam Graddy, Ron Brown. Mb: Lewis, Kirk Baptiste, Thomas Jefferson. (Mb: Antonio McKay, Alonzo Babers, Sunder Nix. Mm: Earl Jones, Johnny Gray, John Marshall. IJMm: Jim Spivey, Steve Scott, Sydney Maree. 6,tMm: Doug Padilla, Steve Lacy, DonAFP - 304 words
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396 1984-06-27 46 i^^^^^^^^^^j^^^^^^^^i^B LONDON, Tues. Top seeds Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd struck for lightning victories today as women took to the centre courts. Martina, the defending champion, took just 41 minutes to dispatch fellow-American Peanut Louie 6-4, 6-0. Chris, a three-time WimbledonAP; Reuter - 396 words
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Article470 1984-06-27 46 Baseball? No, it's basebrawl THE Taipeh Baseball Association have ordered a series of Little League matches to be suspended after two players were injured m a brawl at the end of a game on Sunday. The trouble started when the Pushing cheerleaders suddenly rushed onto the diamond, clutching baseball batsReuter; AFP; AP - 470 words
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Article118 1984-06-27 47 Derwall calls it quits PARIS. Tnes. Jupp Derwall resigned today as trainer of the West German team. West German Football Federation president Hermann Nenberger announced. Derwall, 57, whose contract was doe to ran until the ISB6 World Cup, has been under heavy firs In the West German m«dla. The criticism118 words
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Article308 1984-06-27 47 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI World Cup camp all at sea and desperately m need- of kiss of life By NATIONAL Junior hockey coach V. K. Chelvan and team manager Farouk Mariean are like drowning men desperately seeking a lifeline. Both of them are on the verge of throwing308 words
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Article112 1984-06-27 47 SINGAPORE Cricket Club continued their onbeaten ran wltb a thumping S-t win over high-flying Jansenites In a Premier League hookey match at the Padang yesterday. Except for a fiveminute spell late In the necoad half, when Jansenltes look really threatening, the match was a testimony to112 words
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Article248 1984-06-27 47 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI GECON Recreation Club, who have always approached sports with a sense of fun, will add a new dimension when they take part m the Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics meet for the first time on Sept. 1 at the National Stadium. It is competition they248 words
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Article408 1984-06-27 47 RPIGNING champion Paul Lim will spearhead Singapore's challenge m the Asian darts tournament m Tokyo tomorrow. He will be joined by Scow Kirn Meng, Lam Yin Koi, AJit Singh, Albert Woon, Laura Chua and Tan Soon Tee. The 9quad, who leave today, are confident of retaining408 words
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Article453 1984-06-27 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By 6 To clarify tho position of Mr Jita Singh's resignation as national coach with tha FAS, wa would lika to confirm that a letter of raaignation from Jita waa received on June 12, 1964. A preliminary discussion took place between Jita, Mr Tao Chong Tea453 words
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Article, Illustration443 1984-06-27 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THE agony lingers on for National Football League Division One leaders Tampines Rovers. Last night, their officials and players watched m silent horror as Farrer Park United, the only team with a chance to throw a spanner m the Tampines' celebration works,JERRY SEH - 443 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-06-27 47 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH THE organisers of Sunday week's New Nation Big Walk have arranged pick-up points for participants at five housing estates and at the junction of Rex Cinema and Bukit Timah Road. However, as the number of buses is small m comparison with the239 words
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Article240 1984-06-27 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SHUKOR SALLEH, one of Penang's and Malaysia's finest footballers, will make next month's Anchor Beer competition at the National Stadium his swansong. Shukor, coach and skipper of Penang's 18--man team, had earlier intended to quit soccer after the Malaysia Cup ended last month but240 words
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237 1984-06-27 47 LONDON, Tues. New Zealand pace-bowler Richard Hadlee helped Nottinghamshire into a strong position on the second day of their top-of-the-table clash with English County Cricket Championship leaders Leicestershire yesterday After second-placed Notts had batted on from Saturday's total of 289-4 to 404, HadleeReuter - 237 words
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Article143 1984-06-27 47 CHELMSFORD (England), Tues. West Indies' Joel Garner joined fellow pace- bowler Michael Holding on the injury list here yesterday three days before the start of the Second Test against England. Garner, who took nine wickets m the First Test, twisted an ankle against Essex afterReuter - 143 words
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Article173 1984-06-27 47 GILLIAN Chee and Christina Tham broke a record each at the Singapore Swimming Club's 12th Junior championships at Tanjong Rhu last night. Gillian claimed the 400 metres individual medley while Christina rewrote the 100 m breaststroke, both m the girls' under-17. Rtmitm B»yn' U-l«: Mm trawt:173 words
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Advertisement22 1984-06-27 45 Game fc SUPER JACKPOT FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 51/84 TO BE HELD AT COLOMBO COURT AFTER 5.30 P.M. SUBMIT YOUR TOTO COUPONS EARLY22 words
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Advertisement65 1984-06-27 45 Our deepest condolences I to the family of the late I Mr Wong Chan Hong I (Founder Member) I who passed away I I peacefully on the I I 25th of June 1984 I I Tai Wah Holdings Pte Ltd I I and subsidiaries I As a mark of respect65 words
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Advertisement210 1984-06-27 46 Anl nnr wr nni nn* &l wA NOWSS.OOOFF EVERY &$/imm/> SHIRT Yes! A genuine $5.00 discount for every Blumah Shirt. Get your Blumah Discount Voucher with every $20 00 purchase from EMPORIUM HOLDINGS STORE (except medical products) between Ist of June 1984 to Ist of July 1984. A vailable at210 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-06-27 46 Today's events ATHLETKS Outram Sec meet (Toa Payoh. 2.15 k>.m.) HOCKEY DH Oac. CSC B v PARC (B&lestier Rd) W* Tw»: SCRC v Boon Lay (Farrer Parti AC), Marailla« CC v Ttienc (T«nglin). Matches at 5 30 p m39 words
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Advertisement151 1984-06-27 47 I 1 feiiM^sidß Br «*il <j& WE HI YOUR GAME. Authorised Retail Outlets METRO GRAND SENTOSA PRO SHOP JOG KATONG MALAYSIA INDONESIA iJCky Plaza Orchard Rd Sentosa Country Club Cok) Storage Katonq PHOENIX THE SPORTING HOUSE SINGAPORE DAIMARU YAOHAN ORCHARD JOG LIANG COURT Milton Hotel Kuala Lumpur Hotel Borobodu* Intercontinental151 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-06-27 48 New route bypasses Gulf and may be ready by end 1985 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE US government's Export-Import Bank announced yesterday that it would guarantee financing of more than US$5OO million (551.04 billion) m American equipment for a pipeline to bringAP; Reuter - 382 words
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186 1984-06-27 48 Asean foreign ministers' talks JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said today the annual meeting of Asean foreign ministers next month would discuss the Cambodian problem and closer economic cooperation with the European Economic Community (EEC) and theAP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-06-27 48 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By IT MAY weU be the start of a whole new trend In eating-eat at Singapore's hawker centres. Styref earn bowls, paper caps, plastic plaice and utensils all disposable will be the norm at the airport hawker centre from next week.393 words
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145 1984-06-27 48 Five Asians to stand trial on drug charges PERTH, Tues. Five Asians were committed to stand trial here yesterday on charges relating to an alleged attempt to import about As2o million (Ss36 million) worth of heroin into Australia. Cheong Fin Fong, 42, Chee Koh Teo, 37. and Lee Kok Soon,AFP - 145 words
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Article32 1984-06-27 48 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 5.30 points to 1,125.22 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stork Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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220 1984-06-27 48 Bonn stops E. Germans from entering its embassy 50 take refuge m mission EAST BERLIN, Tues. West Germany today barred East Germans from entering its mission m East Berlin, where about 50 people have taken refuge m an attempt to emigrate. Mr Hans Otto Braeutigam, head of the mission, toldReuter - 220 words
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Article128 1984-06-27 48 BEIJING, Ties. The luxurious Parisian restaurant Maxim's, which opened a branch In Beljtag last year for wealthy clients, now has Its down-market equivalent here Minim's. Mr Pierre Cardin, owner of Maxim's 1m Paris and a partner m the Joint venture here, presented the new restaurantAFP - 128 words
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95 1984-06-27 48 A CAR which shot past a red light signal along Telok Blangah Road caught the eye of a Traffic Police constable. When he checked on the driver, a 15-year-old girl, she was unable to produce her driving licence. 'L' plates were also not displayed. The95 words
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489 1984-06-27 48 Kuwait seeks advanced weapons from Soviets Move comes after Stinger sale hitch KUWAIT, Tues. Kuwait is turning to the Soviet Union for sophisticated weaponry after the United States baulked at its request to buy shoulder-fired, anti-aircraft Stinger missiles, it is reported here today. Defence Minister Sheik Salem Al-Sabah said lastAP - 489 words
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175 1984-06-27 48 Burmese leader to visit Japan next week RANGOON, Tues. President U San Yu will visit Japan its foremost financial backer to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1964 War Reparations Agreement, the Foreign Office announced today. The agreement is considered to be the major reason for rapid growth m economicUPI - 175 words
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Article63 1984-06-27 48 MADRID, Tues. Twelve nuns and two priests have been kidnapped by rebels of the Union (or the Total Independence of Angola, the Catholic daily newspaper, Ya, reported today, quoting the Sisters of Mercy order. The order said three of the nuns were Spanish, eight were MexicansAFP - 63 words
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Article38 1984-06-27 48 TAIPEI, Tues. A cash donation drive was m full swing to help the families of miners killed m an explosion at the Haishan coal mine near here last Wednesday, the Taipei county gove^"»"*"* n»oorted today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement574 1984-06-27 48 BALDING? When you start feeling afraid of combing your hair, it's time to face the problem. Thinning hair. If you hesitate, you may not do anything about it. And the problem only gets worse. With the Svenson Non-Surgical Method of Hair Replacement, we can replace what you've lost m only574 words
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Miscellaneous130 1984-06-27 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas. TEMP. (C) op to a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.13 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.tl a.m. Adelaide 6/16 C Cloudy Manila 23/28 C Rain Amsterdam 10/16 C Cloudy Melbourne 8/13 C Cloudy Baagkok 26/33 C Cloudy Moscow 13/25 C130 words
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SECTION TWO
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Title Section9 1984-06-27 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. 1984 SECTION TWO9 words
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Article, Illustration512 1984-06-27 1 TERENCE WHITE - TERENCE WHITE Pictures and captions by The festive spirit is m the air again as our Muslims prepare for Hari Raya Puasa on Saturday. Nowhere is the auspicious event more fervently celebrated than m a kampung set amidst fruit trees and foraging chickens. The kampung, which is gradually512 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration1595 1984-06-27 2 Z P lB on c way for million of people suffering from allergies. More effective vaccines are being developed, according to allergy specialist Dr Jordan Fink, president of the* American Academy of Allergy and Immunology, m an interview by US News and World Report.1,595 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-06-27 2 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG By LIFE may be no picnic for many of us, but lan Chua hopes to change that. Lan organises picnics for a living. For $54, tourists can spend a day at the beach, soaking m the sun, playing cards, backgammon or volleyball,559 words
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Article, Illustration986 1984-06-27 3 EDWARD ASHPOLE - Do dreams 'spring clean the mind? EDWARD ASHPOLE A new theory on the function of dreaming is raising strong opposition from psychologists and psychiatrists. The theory suggests that dreaming enables us to forget unwanted memories and so avoid overloading the circuits of the brain. If the theory is correct, psychiatrists986 words
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Article537 1984-06-27 3 LES KJOS - LES KJOS By m Miami SCIENTISTS at the Parkinson's Foundation m Miami, Florida, are examining everything from turtles to electrical charges m the head to find out what causes brain disorders. The cause of Parkinson's disease has eluded researchers for more than a century, and theUPI - 537 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration533 1984-06-27 8 From Page One: Kampung togetherness Hand-washed clothes y Many kampung folk still wash their clothes by hand, as this Is believed to clean more thoroughly than a washing machine. While some clothes hang on the line, a large pile waits to be washed. To the right533 words
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Article, Illustration853 1984-06-27 9 MINU THAROOR - MINU THAROOR Our writer gives some background to Ernest Hemingway and his works. The Nobel Prize-winning author is featured at 8 p.m. on Channel 12 tonight. By OUTSIDE the bullring m the northern Spanish city of Pamplona is a rather solemn-looking bust mounted on a pedestal.853 words
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Article, Illustration911 1984-06-27 9 CHRIS HO - CHRIS HO By IT'S hard to appreciate R.E.M. without thinking of the ephemeral and crass pop going around today. It is even harder to understand the group's lack of pretension without thinking of the studious, and sometimes self-effac-ing, stances of most American rock heroes, from911 words
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Advertisement107 1984-06-27 2 Causes and symptoms of hay fever T^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^ Where hoy fever starts The nose-lining of a hay fever suffer- er contains antibodies which react to particular sorts of pollen grain. The tendency to produce these antitS9*mfa bodies is passed on genetically. Tear-filled or itchy eyes Runny or stuffed-up nose ffy I107 words
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Advertisement453 1984-06-27 6 msr MALAYAN BREWERIES I invites applications for the position of: I DISTRICT I REPRESENTATIVES The Job: The incumbent will after a period of training, be m charge of a-given district. He will be responsible for the sales development and activities of the distributors m the district allocated to him. Requirements:453 words
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Miscellaneous386 1984-06-27 6 PEANUTS BySchuiz fi /V i 1 1 1984 United Feature Syndicate Inc I i I I J <i»_ jii -ll ivlNu TUT Dm/ oy o f m BEETLE BAILEY B^v-mw.^r I'LLSAVOMETHiMS, rtEV! I I f t'mthponf wwotijßw^ on MI&& BUXLtrY SUKE POE& WAIT A t TUP i i/Sut-c Pv/cov aaoCkjim/^/386 words
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Advertisement296 1984-06-27 8 NOTICES %T Malaysian Tobacco Company Berhad I ANNOUNCEMENT I The Board of Directors arnounce the following unaudited results for the first half I year to 3 1 st March 1 984 I RESULTS I 1984 1983 I f ooos $'000s Turiover (Gross) 381,390 37 5 1 2 I Investment and296 words
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Advertisement335 1984-06-27 8 f 1 SELANGOR DREDGING BERHAD I ANNOUNCEMENT OF UNAUDITED RESULTS Preliminary Final Statement on the results for the year ended 31st March 1984. These figures have not been audited. Current Previous Year To Year To 31.3.84 31.3.83 Change $'000 $'000 Turnover I A3¥L 15 .,771_ 33 Operating Profit before tax335 words
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Advertisement402 1984-06-27 8 SMS perlis plantations berhad V|r (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) I HALF YEARLY REPORT AND DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT The unaudited results of the Group and the Company for the first half of the financial year ending 30th September 1964, compared to the corresponding period of the previous year are as follows GROUP COMPANY402 words
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Miscellaneous314 1984-06-27 9 What's on VISUAL ARTS At the National Museum Art Gallery from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Free. SINGAPORE ART: A DECADE Some outstanding paintings and sculptures produced between 1974 and 1983 by Singapore artists. On till Sunday. THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK COLIJECTION AMERICAN ART OF THE *tts AND Ts On314 words
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Advertisement130 1984-06-27 10 Hitachi recommends AAwlH^^^^M That's because SUPER FAB is specially formulated to give just the right level of suds II for a more thorough wash m your Hitachi wJt washing machine. fJ What's more, SUPER FAB gets out stubborn stains and dirt better leaving your whole wash cleaner than ever before.130 words
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Miscellaneous1991 1984-06-27 10 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE ff n*«"°°"» i A tale of 13 men 1 sbc s 5.58 AM National Anthem port 1.35 Your Lunchdate followed by Opening An- (cont'd) 2.99 News m 7inpu W T..t "i «,««u d, nouncemt-ni CM News m Brief 2.95 On the House 1 Je» H1,991 words
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Title Section13 1984-06-27 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1984 SECTION THREE 1*1% x *t tiL #-<$13 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1984-06-27 1 LAST week, we read how Yang Zhi was provoked into killing the Hairless Tiger. Found guilty of manslaughter, he was sentenced to hard labour m a northern city. The official, Liang, to whom Yang Zhi reported at his destination, had heard of Yang Zhi's fame1,330 words
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Article, Illustration26 1984-06-27 1 LI LIEN- FUNG - LI LIEN-FUNG By r^it^^^li lift* n&^c^ *7«!iiffe-jt: jfc*»HW:fc xfKift n w^m-fej* f-77 *«ema **a« Li!tf«J7iSa^j^i3iA t-bAff±lfc— fct4iifpr^^iitt*feiif^. «EA^.ift k&t&& f£ irrfnWFS'JiSajoE ft fs^?E?#m¥ f&fi'j26 words
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Article90 1984-06-27 1 ti 1 m:£J^ IR fIU -b A fi? i- o «?!lA—igf:£Aftm ir^^-'hAJt^&jfe .i*:»*«iiw&sßi£tot2i *H«f i&iiMM-T fig «Jr«feifei;-«7*j^ ft Jg IB to M Jfe ft tf'fr iTHI iii:- ft. R M At«? "A£f&^{#. *««T— "A hah n *n h ra t a*itiA.iAP7cf:HW. *f!l HI iIJ ?fi Pft ifi <ft Artft^^A^rfim^ fe90 words
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Advertisement313 1984-06-27 1 APPOINTMENTS A wholly owned subsidiary of an interna- tional group of companies specialising m the manufacturing of aluminium products and based m Tuas, Jurong, wishes to appoint suitably qualified person for the position of: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY THE JOB: The position reports to the Divisional Sales Manager and the person shall313 words
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Advertisement337 1984-06-27 1 \J Wealco ■p. ■BJ A member of the Wearne Brothers Group TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE We are a highly profitable and successful distributor of many leading products which are current market leaders m Singapore. Our expansion into existing and new areas of business requires young men and women who look upon337 words
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Advertisement278 1984-06-27 1 r Management Trainees Sales Marketing ¥|fc are an established Engineering and tT Trading Organisation looking for fresh graduates m Engineering and Business Administration, preferably with first or second class honours degrees, who are interested m pursuing a career m Sales and Marketing. Attractive salaries and Cringe benefits will be offered278 words
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Advertisement302 1984-06-27 1 I /Local subsidiary of U.S. Multi-national j I Corporation marketing flavours to Asean I countries has an opening for: TOBACCO FLAVOUR TECHNICIAN Personal Background A male Singaporean or Malaysian with good command of the Chinese, Indonesian /Malay and English Languages. Two years experience of flavour applications m tobacco. Some marketing302 words
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Advertisement242 1984-06-27 1 A leading seafood processing and distributing company m Jurong requires Production Engineer Duties Planning and implementation of equipment, mechanisation and automation project with bearing to achieve maximum utilization of factory facilities. To ensure that raw materials used for production and the processed products meet international accepted standard. To lead and242 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-06-27 2 »^h««««Ji»*^«S SINGAPORE FESTIVAL mm OF ARTS fc M Amm r *m 'l -I wat c f l l 9 c fit f K *jM Wi i« <l W »f ftu W fV- ifii ft 'b (i'J fV- I'r H irtc W B 'l£ M ft b*«^se W iL-JKuf.^JM'jYiiW-^ IPHI**H ill287 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-06-27 2 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG Our writer attended the two workshops given by the visiting Guangdong Nationalities Song and Dance Troupe which were held over the weekend as part of the Arts Festival. By THE two well-conducted workshops by the Guangdong Nationalities Song and Dance Troupe were a451 words
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Advertisement391 1984-06-27 2 APPOINTMENTS Performance Motors Ltd, subsidiary of Sime Darby Singapore Ltd., seeks qualified candidates for the post of: I CUSTOMER SERVICES I I OFFICERS I The Job The main responsibility is the provision of an efficient after-sales service to our customers. He is expected to establish good rapport with and provide391 words
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Advertisement347 1984-06-27 2 f QBE |j I QBE INSURANCE (INTERNATIONAL) LIMITED 1 1 requires 1 1 ACCOUNTANT I QBE is one of Australia's largest and progressive general insurance groups 1 1 I and has been active m South East Asia since 1886. We seek a dynamic and 1 1 responsible accountant with adequate347 words
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Advertisement414 1984-06-27 2 I McDERMOTT SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE. LTD. A leading multi-national marine engineering and construction company has a vacancy for the I position of: I Communications I Coordinator The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating the implementation and maintenance of sophisticated communication facilities. The selected candidate should be mature, motivated,414 words
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Advertisement202 1984-06-27 2 (1) LADY MEDICAL OFFICER (2)STATISTICAL OFFICER Qualifications/ Experience For Post (1) a) A registrable medical qualification b) Experience m Maternal and Child Health/Family Planning ard outpatient work will be an advantage For Post (2) Pass Degree with either Statistics, Economics or Mathematics as one of the subjects Mm a) Conducting202 words
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Advertisement893 1984-06-27 3 APPOINTMENTS I Years of Semiconductor Innovation 1959 1984 I National Semiconductor 1 ...where people make the difference. I National is a billion-dollar multi-national corporation at the forefront of innovative high-technology. We have an impressive international operation B spanning the major capitals of the world. This y^ar we celebrate 25 years893 words
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Advertisement469 1984-06-27 3 IK It PRIMARY INDUSTRIES M JPg^ ENTERPRISE PTE. LTD. invites suitably qualified applicants for the following posts: GCE O Level H| Related working experience is an added BS advantage and applicants must be able to converse m major local dialects Sag Have a flair for sales and able to converse469 words
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Advertisement585 1984-06-27 3 NOTICES f SINGAPORE I POLYTECHNIC I I DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL I B PRODUCTION ENGINEERING I B DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING 1 B Jointly offer a short course on I I BOILER OPERATION AND I MAINTENANCE H COMMENCING DATE 6th August 1984 H H DURATION 4 weeks H Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays585 words
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Advertisement85 1984-06-27 3 It was dynamite a devastating attack on the whole nuclear programme. P Paul Brack had abandoned a glittering career, even sacrificed personal relationships m his crusade against the nuclear nightmare But now Brack had thrown down a gauntlet This time he would not be allowed to escape unscathed. And no85 words
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Advertisement731 1984-06-27 3 W SHERIFFS SALK In thr Hlph (oort Of Th< Republic Of Slnjr.aporr Salt Sn HBf IM4 I \.-< ution N«. |M IW4 H In th<- QHM of I NKW VI I.IK alias NKV* YKW LAI alias I I N m \KW LA) a M NKW VI UK (CKNKRAL CONTRACTOR) Plaintiffs731 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-06-27 4 JAGAT WARTAWAN INDONESIA By Soebagijo I. N. P.T. Gunung Agung, Jakarta, 1981 633 pp $33.75 Reviewed by NOOR HIDAYAT Megenai buku-buku AS an established publishing house Gunung Agung is willing to take risk rather than making huge profits. This can be seen from its publication of books507 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-06-27 4 NOOR HIDAYAT - NOOR HIDAYAT Diperkatakan oleh SEBAGAI sebuah badan penerbitan yang ternama, Penerbit Gunung Agung begitu bersedia untuk menanggung risiko kerugian daripada meraih keurtungan yang lumayan. Ini dapat dilihat dari siri-siri penerbitannya yang lebih menjurus kepada karya-karya bidang ilmiah, pelajaran dan biografi daripada karya-karya picisan yang503 words
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Article473 1984-06-27 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 110A Easy Steps to Malay By BACA karangan di bawah dengan tellti dan jawab soalansoalan yang berikutnya sebagal sata latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: LANGKAH yang diambil oleh Taman Bacann Pemuda Pemudi Melayu473 words
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Advertisement657 1984-06-27 4 NOTICES I Jack Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd (Incorporated m Malaysia) H PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS RESULTS 23 June 1984 The results subject to audit for the year ended 31st March 1984 are: The Group The Company 1984 1983 Change T984 1983 Change $'000 $'000 $'000 $000 1 Turnover including investment657 words
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Advertisement632 1984-06-27 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO ISC OF IM4 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap 185, l*7» EdJtten) And In the Matter of CATHAY FILM SERVICES PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding632 words
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