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Title Section15 1984-07-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration609 1984-07-05 1 Views to be considered, details to be worked out TIMES SURVEY How you reacted: Half said Yes, half said No THE government is in no hurry to change the Central Provident Fund withdrawal age. It will take its time to consider the alternatives and to609 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-07-05 1 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Melbourne reporter By MELBOURNE. Wed. Australian federal and state police have thrown a tight security net around all family law court Judges after a bomb attack today killed a fudge's wife and Injured four others. One of the injuredUPI - 396 words
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Article74 1984-07-05 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Authorities clamped a dawn-to-dusk curfew on the capital of Kashmir state following mob clashes over the sacking of a Chief Minister that left at least 3S people Intared, officials said. Police opened fire In several locations around the state capital of Srinagar afterUPI - 74 words
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277 1984-07-05 1 Moscow refused to budge Gavs Howe MOSCOW, Wed. British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe left here today after reporting he was "disappointed with the negative tone" shown by Soviet leaders during two days of meetings. The meetings, he admitted, failed to change any of the Kremlin's positions on major EastWestAFP; Reuter; UPI - 277 words
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340 1984-07-05 1 Civil servants to get 8.2 pc NWC increase ABOUT 78,000 civil servants will enjoy a pay rise of at least 8.2 per cent from the latest National Wages Council recommendations. This will cost the government $114 million more a year. In contrast, last year's NWC riy increases averaged per cent340 words
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Article61 1984-07-05 1 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Postage stamp sales contribute more to the UN budget each year than 141 of the world body's 158 members. "Our contributions in 1963 would have ranked in 17th place," if the UN postal administration were a member country, said Mr Gisela Gruenewald, actingAP - 61 words
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517 1984-07-05 1 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED YANG RAZALI KASSIM Mochtar on Asean talks By and JAKARTA, Wed. Asean will set out to correct the impression that it is merely a political grouping when its foreign ministers meet in Jakarta next week. The foreign ministers of the six517 words
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Advertisement98 1984-07-05 1 CRIES FOR HELP In the last part of a report on the new wave of heroin addiction in Britain, readers tell of their experiences, and one addict describes her personal battle with the drag. Pages One and Five A CITY'S MOUNTAINS OF TRASH Page Six Ancient form of opera alive98 words
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Advertisement28 1984-07-05 1 Inside 60 pages today Singapore Sweep -p.g.12 SUMMARY I WORLD NEWS *4 ASEAN 1 CAUSEWAY 8 EDITORIAL 1C LETTERS 17 TMESDOLLAR lf-22 CLASSIFIEDS »4f RACING SI SPORTS 4MS28 words
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Article506 1984-07-05 2 Father's rash act KRISHNAN s/o Thamotharan, 26, was yesterday jailed for 10 months for causing the death of his three-year-old daughter, Saraswathi, by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide. He pleaded guilty. The court heard that Saraswathi was slapped repeatedly by her father when she did not506 words
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Article562 1984-07-05 2 Kashmir demos INDIAN POLICE yesterday dispersed crowds of stone-throwing demonstrators in Kashmir. Police moved in with teargas and batons to break up demonstrations in two areas of Srinagar, the capital. The state, which borders Pakistan, was plunged into political turmoil by the sacking of Chief Minister Farouq562 words
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Article214 1984-07-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ALTHOUGH the big Parliamentary detele on the Report on the Problems of the Aged has ended, the debate on how to solve the problems is far from over. Indeed, now that many people have aired their feelings and Prof S. Jayaknmar hao given an assurance214 words
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Article65 1984-07-05 2 WHAT PRICE, THIS STRIKE? FOUR MONTHS have passed since Britain's coal miners went on strike. With no end in sight, thousands of striking miners and their families are struggling for survival. The National Union of Mineworkers, with two-thirds of its 180,000 members on strike, gives no strike pay so65 words
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Article178 1984-07-05 2 NET CURRENT LIABILITIES OF BMF $125m, SAYS REPORT THE net current liabilities of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), the bank in the centre of the Carrian controversy, exceeded its assets by HKJ470.8 million (5J125.7 million) at the end of last year. Currrent assets what the bank has at the end178 words
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Article194 1984-07-05 2 Top seeds win DEFENDING champion Martina Navratilova of the United States led the top three women's seeds to victories at Wimbledon on Tuesday but fourthseeded Pam Shriver was upset by fellow American Kathy Jordan. Martina, the top seed, Czech Hana Mandlikova, the third seed, and Kathy, seeded sixth, all194 words
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Article163 1984-07-05 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Ignore rumours' PENANG Chief Minister Dr Lim ChongEu and the state's Chief Police Officer, Datuk H B Almeida, have advised the people of Penane to remain calm and not to listen to rumours. Dr Lim appeared to be referring to rumours being spread in the past163 words
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Article108 1984-07-05 2 Third delay sought THE Philippines has asked its creditor banks for a third extension of a 90-day moratorium on debt repayments, Central Bank sources said yesterday. The Marcos government first sought a suspension of payments to foreign creditors last October when the country ran into financial trouble. Tne108 words
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Article467 1984-07-05 2 The vicious trap IN the final part of a report on the new heroin epidemic sweeping south London, British readers described their experiences of drug addiction. Overwhelmingly, they said the factor that encouraged them to try heroin for the first time was availability and cheapness. They also described467 words
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Article207 1984-07-05 2 Rare opera form LOCAL audiences will get to see a well-preserved classical Fujian opera, known as gaojiaxi, during the Evening of Four Excerpts, at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday. This rare opera form originated in China more than 100 years ago. In Singapore, thanks to the Siong Leng207 words
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314 1984-07-05 3 SRINAGAR, Wed. Demos and rivalry plunge state into political turmoil POLICE opened firo and used teargas today to disperse crowds of stone-throwing demonstrators in Indian Kashmir. Police moved in with teargas and batons to break up demonstrations in two areas of Srinagar, capitalReuter - 314 words
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Article, Illustration52 1984-07-05 3 AP picture. HE'S checking oat the latest craze In Japan stuffed lizard dolls. Not 11 tram an, not Gigantor, not Marine Boy, bat staffed lizards. Well, perhaps this augurs well. Ultramaa zapped monsters, Gigantor zapped monsters. Marine Boy sapped monsters. Boring. Let the monster types haveAP - 52 words
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226 1984-07-05 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Laos said today that it had proof that three disputed border villages were in its territory and did not belong to Thailand. But it said it would not make all of its evidence public until Thailand withdrew its troops fromReuter; AP - 226 words
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Article149 1984-07-05 3 MIAMI, Wed. Declaring herself homesick, 18--year-old Miss Sri Lanka gave up her chance to become Miss Universe and boarded a plane for home yesterday while the 81 remaining contestants went through the pageant's opening night. "She was simply homesick. This is very unusual," saidUPI - 149 words
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230 1984-07-05 3 BEIJING, Wed. CHINA criticised the Soviet Union today for suggesting that improvement of their relations should not be detrimental to a "third country," apparently meaning Vietnam. Foreign Ministry spokesman Qi Huaiyuan said the principle was inappropriate He told a weekly news briefing that ChinaAP - 230 words
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Article66 1984-07-05 3 SOVIET AUTHORITIES refused to allow United States Ambassador Arthur Hartman to deliver a Fourth of July American Independence Day television address in Moscow on Tuesday. Western diplomats said an official of Soviet Television telephoned the American Embassy to say that the address "would not fit into theirNYT - 66 words
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Article55 1984-07-05 3 SOUTH KOREA yesterday called for an early resumption of talks with North Korea on reunification of the divided peninsula. The Seoul government issued the call in a statement marking the 12th anniversary of a North-South ioint communique in 1972 under which both sides held direct talks aimedReuter - 55 words
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Article65 1984-07-05 3 THE BIRTH of New Zealand's first test tube baby a fair-haired girl was announced by doctors at the National Women's Hospital in Auckland yesterday. The child s birth was a closely guarded secret because the parents had asked for no publicity. The doctors refused to give theReuter - 65 words
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Article68 1984-07-05 3 THE UNITED Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said yesterday he will press Soviet leaders about the occupation of Afghanistan when he visits Moscow next week. Mr de Cuellar also said he will intervene on behalf of Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, whose whereabouts and condition are unknown.UPI - 68 words
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Article91 1984-07-05 3 IN THE third shooting incident in Athens in one month involving Libyans, unknown gunmen yesterday shot and killed two Libyan students in their downtown appartment. Police said the two victims were identified as Abdel Molnem El Zawi, 21 and Atia Salah El Fartaz, 20. On June 21,UPI - 91 words
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Article42 1984-07-05 3 MOSCOW, Wed. A Soviet factory manager, Nikolai Dubinsky, beat a drunken mechanic to death when he refused to carry out orders to repair a pump, the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper reported today. Oubinsky was sentenced to eirht vears in Jail. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article159 1984-07-05 3 CANBERRA, Wed. The United States is prepared to back a proposal by Australia and New Zealand for a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty, Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said today. Mr Hayden said he was told today by US Secretary of State George ShultzReuter - 159 words
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Article61 1984-07-05 3 KARACHI. Wed. Police who raided a jail in Pakistan's Sind province found more than 50 prisoners watching a pornographic film show. Police arrested a school teacher, Mumtaz Qureshi, on a charge of arranging the Sunday night blue film session in the jail compound. They also seizedReuter - 61 words
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309 1984-07-05 4 Egypt to post envoy in Moscow says paper CAIRO, Wednesday EGYPT will post an ambassador m Moscow for the first time in three years by early next month, the semi-official newspaper Al-Ahram reported today. It said Mr Salah Basyouni would be the first Egyptian ambassador in the Soviet capital sinceReuter; UPI - 309 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-07-05 4 WHEN this Aston Martin with the bulletproof shield at the back and gun ports behind the signal lights made Its debut In Singapore In the James Bend film, Goldflnger, children rushed to collect picture cards of It. Now, the real thing Itself is going lor auctionAP - 96 words
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359 1984-07-05 4 WASHINGTON, W«d. IRAN has built up its tank forces to "significant levels" at a key point in its battle line facing Iraqi troops, possibly foreshadowing a long-ex-pected offensive, US intelligence sources said yesterday. These analysts were reluctant to predict the timing of the expectedReuter; AP - 359 words
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214 1984-07-05 4 Iran fails to pay $23 m loan interest TOKYO, Wednesday IRAN has failed to pay interest equivalent to 2.6 billion yen (Ss23 million) on loans from Japanese banks to finance the troubled Japanese-Iranian petrochemical complex at Bandar Khomeini in southern Iran, industry sources said today. They said the interest payment,Reuter - 214 words
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230 1984-07-05 4 W. Bank jail for Palestinian prisoners NABLI S (West Bank), Wed. Israel is transferring l,tH Palestinian prisoners to a new, maximum security Jail equipped with a computer-controlled surveillance system that keeps a filmed record of every detainee's moves. It marks a major expansion by the Israel prison service Into occupiedReuter - 230 words
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290 1984-07-05 5 Four most wanted guerillas arrested FRANKFURT, Wed. Foor of West Germany's most wanted urban guerillas of the leftist "Red Army Faction" (RAF) have been arrested In Frankfurt, a spokesman for the federal prosecutors office said yesterday. Together with two as yet unidentified suspected guerillas, they were picked up In aReuter; AP; AFP - 290 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-07-05 5 Nato chief says it must be able to retaliate in kind THE commander of Nato's forces wants the alliance to deploy binary chemical weapons in Western Europe, the authoritative Jane's Defence Weekly said in an edition published today. The publication quoted General Bernard RogersUPI - 385 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-07-05 5 The Northern Ireland conflict BELFAST, Wed. PROTESTANT and Roman Catholic leaders expressed willingness yesterday to hold new talks aimed at breaking the political deadlock in this British province, torn by nearly 15 years of sectarian violence. They were responding to an appeal onAP - 245 words
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167 1984-07-05 5 BERLIN, Wed. Bonn offered East Germany a US$32l million (***** million) trade credit linked to human rights improvements, only hours after 24 more East German refugees left the West German mission in East Berlin. The newspaper, Die Welt, and the Second Television Channel newsUPI - 167 words
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206 1984-07-05 5 LONDON, Wed. Britain's striking coal-miners meet employers this week in a third attempt to end a 17-week stoppage, frequently marked by violence. Mr Arthur Scargill, militant marxist leader of the miners, said last night that his union had agreed to another round ofReuter - 206 words
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168 1984-07-05 5 COPENHAGEN, Wed. Jogging and other forms of nard physical training lead to decreased fertility among women, according to a report. Research has shown that up to half of women of a fertile age who do hard training suffer loss of menstruation, say Danish medical researchers Inge-lisReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration100 1984-07-05 6 MONEY U Ik Is in the air and this US doUar bill made the news on the "cover" of Time magazine to illustrate a case Time Inc. brought o*» in the United States Supreme Court. The court on Tuesday ruled that the government cannotUPI - 100 words
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Article185 1984-07-05 6 SAN SALVADOR, Wed. El Salvador s left-wing guerillas have obtained Soviet-designed anti-air-craft missiles that could turn the tide in the country's civil war, according to both army and insurgent sources. Salvadorean army intelligence sources said the rebels had acquired supplies of Sam -7s portable heat-seeking missilesReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration497 1984-07-05 6 It seeks protection under bankruptcy law NEW YORK, Wed. AIR Florida, once the prime success story of airline deregulation, filed yesterday for protection under the bankruptcy law. The carrier's failure was a result of fare wars and new entrants into its markets, as other airlines learnedNYT; UPI - 497 words
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Article158 1984-07-05 6 Writer Lillian Hellman dies NEW YORK, Wed. Lillian Hellman, an outspoken rebel and one of America's leading playwrights, was buried yesterday on Martha's Vineyard at Chilmark, Massachussetts She died on Saturday at the age of 79, following a heart attack. Miss Hellman had been in failing health in recent yearsUPI - 158 words
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Article283 1984-07-05 6 Guatemala chief to step down GUATEMALA CITY, Wednesday GUATEMALAN chief of state, Gen Oscar Humberto Mejia, yesterday said he will retire following the 1985 presidential elections that are to end 30 years of military rule and return the country to democracy. "I am not going to be President. When theUPI - 283 words
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308 1984-07-05 6 Supreme Court denies prisoners privacy rights WASHINGTON, Wed. The Supreme Court ruled yesterday that the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable search and seizure does not apply to prison cells. The five-to-four decision, written by Chief Justice Warren Burger, came in one of the most bitterly disputed cases of the term.NYT - 308 words
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Article368 1984-07-05 6 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. WEST German Chancellor Helmut Kohl begins a four-day visit to Argentina today, seeking to strengthen traditionally strong economic and social ties. The visit will include two meetings with President Raul Alfonsin, an address to Congress and a visit to the cityAP - 368 words
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150 1984-07-05 7 Marcos names 'day-to-day' Cabinet panel MANILA, Wed. President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday created a seven-man Cabinet Standing Committee that would run the day-to-day affairs of the national government, an official statement said. The committee is composed of Prime Minister Cesar Virata, Deputy Prime Minister Jose Rono, Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile,AFP - 150 words
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184 1984-07-05 7 Thai police arrest 16 urban communists BANGKOK, Wednesday POLICE have arrested If members of the outlawed Communist Party of Thailand, Including tour party central committee members, In a roandnp of communist activists, the police chief said today. Police Gen Narong Mahanond said the If, arrested la separate raids yesterday InAP - 184 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-07-05 7 MANILA, Wednesday Plea foreseen because of delays in getting IMF credit THE Philippines has asked its creditor banks for a third extension of a 90-day moratorium on debt repayments, Central Bank sources said today. The government first sought a suspension of payments to foreignReuter; AP - 361 words
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123 1984-07-05 7 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia has agreed to launch its wayward B-2 telecommunications satellite again in July next year if it can be retrieved from space in November, Minister of Tourism and Telecommunications Achmad Tahir said today. Following a meeting with President Suharto, he said launching theAP - 123 words
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Article100 1984-07-05 7 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia had a trade surplus of US$7.6 billion (Ssl6 billion) in the financial year ended March SI, the Cabinet was told today. Information Minister Achmad Harmoko told reporters after the meeting that export earnings totalled US$22 billion against imports of US$l4.4 billion. InflationAP - 100 words
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275 1984-07-05 7 4 THIS it the first of our National Day celebrations. Now we'll have to do one for the French, for the Germans, the Australians and all the a others. s Mr Mechai. BANGKOK, Wed. Traditional hot dogs and beer were servedUPI - 275 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-07-05 8 Johor panel chief hits out at the Causeway toll JOHOR BARU, W«d. IT IS totally unjustified for the federal government to collect toll from motorists crossing into Johor Baru from Singapore to help meet the cost and maintenance of the highway linking Johor Baru with Senai. Mr Jimmy Low, chairmanNST - 426 words
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70 1984-07-05 8 KUCHING, Wed. An eye specialist at the Sarawak General Hospital here created medical history in the state when she successfully performed Sarawak's first cornea transplant yesterday. The doctor, who declined to be named, had performed many such operations in India in her 11 years ofBernama - 70 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-07-05 8 Do not listen to rumours, says Chong Eu PEN ANG, Wednesday CHIEF Minister Dr Lim Chong Eu and the state's Chief Police Officer, Datuk H. B. Almeida, have advised the .people of Penang to remain calm and not to listen to rumours. "Rumours are dangerous, do not listen to them/'NST - 268 words
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338 1984-07-05 8 British firm interested in buying Proton car SERDANG (Selangor), Wed. The made-in-Malaysia car, Proton Saga, has attracted the attention of a reputable British motor company which has expressed interest in buying 40,000 units a year for a start. Besides the British company which has about 100 outlets, Austria and severalBernama - 338 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-07-05 9 CONRAD RAJ; HSUNG BEE HWA - CONRAD RAJ HSUNG BEE HWA The 124,000 women who could ease the labour shortage By and THE labour shortage faced by some industries would ease if about 124,000 women could be persuaded to return to work. These women, aged between 20 and 50,462 words
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101 1984-07-05 9 LEUKAEMIA-stricken boy Jonathan Tan, 7, may be allowed to go home to continue treatment if his condition improves over the next few days, his father, Mr Tan Yow Kheng, said yesterday. "Jonathan is now undergoing the chemotherapy course aimed at ridding his body of101 words
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Article106 1984-07-05 9 PPD gets new head DR NGIAM TONG TAU has been appointed the director of the Primary Production Department with effect from May 18. The appointment was made by the First Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, who is Minister-in-charge of the PPD. The former director, Dr106 words
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Article96 1984-07-05 9 Businessman was burnt to death A PARTNER of a motor workshop in Sin Min Industrial Park was found burnt to death in his shop on the morning of Oct 31 last year, a coroner's court heard on Monday. Mr Goh Goke See, 48, was the finance controller of the workshop,96 words
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Article229 1984-07-05 9 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By THE Chief Justice yesterday imposed the maximum fine of $500 against a trailer driver who was last year fined $350 for careless driving resulting in a colli- sion with an overhead bridge. In increasing the fine, Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin said229 words
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412 1984-07-05 9 L.E. PREMA - Trial continues behind closed doors L.E. PREMA Day Three of the Official Secrets Act case By DAY three of the Official Secrets Act case saw the trial being held behind closed doors yesterday but not without the strong objections by defence counsel who argued that to do so would place412 words
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Article220 1984-07-05 9 FREDERICK Tan Im Klan, 41, Is charged with giving a ministry document Ministry of Foreign Affairs Information Not* No 133 83 to Pnoa Keng Tong, a company finance manager. He also faces two charge* of trying to Pass information to hna. This information was contained In notes on220 words
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Article, Illustration705 1984-07-05 10 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON 10 years' jail and 10 strokes for labourer who posed as medicine man to deceive women victims By A SHIPYARD labourer, posing as a medicine man, raped four women and cheated three of them of their jewellery after he had been released705 words
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Article82 1984-07-05 10 Woman dies after fall on bus TWO people died on Tuesday as a result of separate road accidents. Madam Ang Mui Neo. 67 died in hospital after being •njured in a fall on a Singa pore Bus Service bus which she was travelling on on Monday at 4.20 p.m. A82 words
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Article68 1984-07-05 10 A FOUR tonne hatch cover fell from a height of about one metre onto two men squatting below, killing one and injuring the other's leg, a coroner's inquiry heard on Tuesday. Chia Yan Lim, 44, died of multiple injuries after his chest and abdomen were crushed. The68 words
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Article37 1984-07-05 10 A WOMAN, Ng Bee Leng, 19, was jailed for a day and fined $1,200 on Tuesday for stealing $275 worth of clothes from Metro Far East Plaza in Scotts Road on Monday evening.37 words
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324 1984-07-05 10 MATHEW YAP - 40 tenants petition URA for 40% cut in rents at centre MATHEW YAP By ABOUT 40 tenants in Capitol Shopping Centre have petitioned the Urban Redevelopment Authority for a 40 per cent rental reduction at Funan Centre where they will be resettled. They say the rates at Funan Centre in324 words
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Article65 1984-07-05 10 POLICE booked 1,157 motorists and warned 60 others for traffic offences along the Pan-Island Expressway, the East Coast Parkway and the Central Expressway last week. Of the 1,157, 864 were caught for speeding. Another 100 were booked for road-hogging. A total of 176 motorists were booked65 words
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194 1984-07-05 10 A IICB President's Scholar has topped a post- graduate class at the prestigious Stanford Business School, Stanford University. Mr Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim, 3S, was named the best student in a class of Sl5 who received their MBA degrees on Jane 1? at the campos194 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-07-05 10 A pretty poser set in bronze TEDS enchanting sculpture of a young girl on a swing will make Its debut In the Botanic Gardens tomorrow. Smiling, barefoot, with hands grasping the swing's chains and hair and sarong kebaya flattering, she cats a picture of sheer enjoyment. This 2.13 m, life-size210 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-07-05 11 SHIRLEY TAN - It's great to walk again SHIRLEY TAN Killer litter victim up and about Picture by Story by HOUSEWIFE Lim Soh Eng, a "killer litter" victim, walked for the first time in four months on Tuesday. But her steps were slow and painful nothing like her confident pace before she wasYAP YEW PIANG - 466 words
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288 1984-07-05 11 POLICE and Film Censors Board officers have uncovered an illegal video-tape centre which used computerised records for a home delivery service. In a raid on a private apartment in MacPherson Road on June 28, the officers found only computer printouts of titles of288 words
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347 1984-07-05 11 TEACHERS from 18 pilot secondary schools started their first Confucian ethics training course in English on Tuesday. For the next three months, 43 teachers will be at the Institute of Education for 60 hours of Confucianism and its connection with the histories347 words
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Article49 1984-07-05 11 TWO public blood donation sessions will be held on Sun- day. They are at the Sindhi Merchants' Association office in Mountbatten Road between 10.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. and at the Kampong Cnai Chee community centre at Bedok North Avenue 1 from 10 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.49 words
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Article51 1984-07-05 11 A FILM on the exploits of five Ngee Ann Polytechnic stu- I dents' expedition to the Hima layas will be screened today at the polytechnic. The public is invited to view the film at lecture theatre 73 at 3.30 p.m. For further information, call 466- 6555 ext51 words
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189 1984-07-05 11 RENEWED American interest in quality and productivity has spawned companies which have been successful in promoting voluntary employeemanagement activities. The successes of companies such as Westinßhou.se, Chemical Bank, IBM ind Hewlett Packard have in turn created interest among Singapore's productivity promoters. This189 words
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242 1984-07-05 11 THE past may be dead and gone, but it is up to the museum to bring it back to life. To do this, it must be able to fulfil a few conditions, Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education), said yesterday. Firstly242 words
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263 1984-07-05 12 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEE VARAJ AH YASOTHA gffgf By If you are jvondering what the weather will be like, dial *****88. The Straits Times did at 8.20 p.m. yesterday and got this reply. "Rain or shine, be courteous at all times. The weather for Singapore from263 words
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436 1984-07-05 12 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Some bosses now even ask for girls, says NTI president WOMEN engineers may not only hold their own against males in the profession but may, in some cases, be even better ones. And though employers still generally prefer to436 words
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Article239 1984-07-05 12 MALE and female students at the Nanyang Technological Institute agree that engineering is for the fairer sex too. They feel girls would do especially well In electrical and electronic engineering. "Some things need a delicate touch," said Mr Sng Ham Chye, 22, adding that his female239 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-07-05 12 NG WENG HOONG - Two murders in two days NG WENG HOONG Telephone operator and young boy killed in separate incidents By A WOMAN telephone operator and a boy were murdered in the past two days. Miss Lim Hua Lian, 29, was found dead at the foot of Block 125 in Aliunied Road early357 words
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270 1984-07-05 12 *****46 wins first prize in Sweep TICKET No. *****46 won the first prize of $1,000,000 in the Singapore Sweep 7 84 drawn last night. The full results: Ist price ($1,000,000): *****46 2nd prize ($400,000): *****07 3rd prize ($200,000): *****93 4th prize ($100,000): *****51 sth prize ($50,000): *****99 5 Jackpot Numbers270 words
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Article73 1984-07-05 12 Man claims trial in weapon case RICHARD Ong Kheng Huat, 44, yesterday claimed trial to allegedly committing a rash act endangering life by causing a "live" anti-tank weapon to be displayed at an aerospace exhibition. A second charge accuses him of causing evidence of an offence, the Armbrust weapon which73 words
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Article56 1984-07-05 12 Open verdict on woman AN OPEN verdict has been recorded on the death of 64--year-old Madam Ng Ngee Eng, 64, who died shortly after she was hit by a motorcycle about 15 metres away from a pedestrian overhead bridge. The accident happened at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road and56 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-07-05 13 NANCY LOH - Dead girl who did not know ABC NANCY LOH By Father jailed for 10 months for causing her death by assault A THREE-year-old girl died because she did not know her ABC. Little Saraswathi was slapped repeatedly by her father, Krishnan s/o Thamotharan, 26, when she did not know her394 words
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Article201 1984-07-05 13 More reports on the Parliament sitting A PRIVATE agreement between a developer and his tenant has no binding effect on the government. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan made this clear in Parliament on Monday when answering Mr Sla Kah Hal (Paya Lebar). Mr Sia201 words
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163 1984-07-05 13 THREE private land owners were paid a total of $53,000 in compensation by the Housing Board which recently acquired their lots for public housing developments. The three plots averaging 120 sq metres each are in Owen Road and Rangoon Road The compensation sums163 words
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Article90 1984-07-05 13 20 Defu units reserved TWENTY factories built by the HDB at Defu Industrial Estate are being kept vacant for future resettlement cases. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said this when he replied to Mr Sla Kah Hal (Paya Lebar) on Monday. There were 36 unoccupied factories in the industrial90 words
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Article76 1984-07-05 13 When one kathi is enough ONE Indian Muslim kathi to solemnise marriages is enough at least for now. The sole Indian Muslim kathi has solemnised 71 marriages since his appointment in September 1977 an average of 12 a year, Or Ahmad Mat tar, the Social Affairs Minister, said in reply76 words
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111 1984-07-05 13 Poly students to be taught CAD/CAM SINGAPORE Polytechnic students taking architecture, civil engineering and building will soon be taught computer-aided design and manufacture. Mr Khoo Kay Chai, principal of the polytechnic, said the scheme will be launched at the end of this year. The first to benefit from the classes111 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1984-07-05 15 GILLIAN POW CHONG; STELLA - How people feel about the Jaya formula GILLIAN POW CHONG and STELLA By DANKER Those for fgfg RELIEF was one cause for some of the positive reactions. Some of those who thought it was a good idea meant that it was better than the Howe committee's recommendation of deferred withdrawal1,193 words
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Article589 1984-07-05 15 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Compiled by MONEY talk dominated the last Parliamentary session during which many ideas on how to handle CPF savings were put forward. Twenty-seven MPs had their say. They voiced the "anger of the people in a forthright manner and each presented what589 words
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Article317 1984-07-05 15 THE CPF withdrawal age is to be raised from 55 to 60 and later to 65, in line with the policy to raise the retirement age. At present, workers are allowed to withdraw all of their savings in a lump sum at 55. "If the present policy317 words
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Article130 1984-07-05 15 WORKERS should continue to withdraw their CPF savings at 55 but they must keep enough in the fund to be able to covertheir basic expenses for at least 10 years. Assuming that a person needs $200 or $250 a month to meet his basic needs up to130 words
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Article109 1984-07-05 15 A NEW counter has been set up at the Housing Board's sales section for flat applicants to get their latest CPF statement of account. The CPF Board yesterday said the counter is specially set up for the convenience of CPF members who are applying for109 words
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Article628 1984-07-05 15 PAUL JACOB - CPF fact sheet PAUL JACOB By THE Central Provident Fund was established in July 1955 as a scheme to provide workers with savings to fall back on when they retired or became unable to work. While this has remained its primary objective, its scope has been expanded to include both628 words
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Advertisement614 1984-07-05 11 I We pay more interest I I in more ways than one. I H All Rates effective 1 7 May 1 984 subject to change without notice I BRANCHES I Main Branch: 6 Banery Road Queenstown: I H Crosby House: 71 Robinson Road Blk 74 Commonwealth DroOl -451 01 Alexandra614 words
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Advertisement184 1984-07-05 12 BEWARE THE PIRATES OF SBRREEAKIS If you're not careful about your choice of J your Mercedes-Benz has been #j^^^^^^B^ When your Mercedes-Benz is serviced by Cycle Carriage, you are assured of first rate Jo^^^ d^fc^ expertise and original spare A^yi^^^ parts. We even give you a wKf^ 6-month guarantee on184 words
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Advertisement76 1984-07-05 12 Your Health is Your Wealth "The quality of a man's sleep determines his A /x- happiness, well-being and effectiveness in life." rr M) t r^siMMONS kN nill i r^aiii The largest stockist of quality beds O^* QU'^^ for nothing than I ne g 00 1 slee P of p^pie I76 words
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Advertisement515 1984-07-05 13 BSSPJ!St BREJmIE se hea o r esru .a a s d an d IVIAY BE FREE... healthy because it's cleansea by "negative ions." BUT IS IT FREE FROM To en the same clean air JJX, 1 i |JLJv£5 rnuifi at home m a Clty environ rULLUI KIN ment y° u515 words
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Advertisement689 1984-07-05 14 that come with ever\' hottle H [1 You'have 10 chances to win "fabulous IP iPP lOf )TARI) X.( and V.S.O.P. COgnaC. j H P"^s^ includingour major prize, ll 9 a J.V.C. colour T.V. and video recorder.^^^^^^^^^ 1 OTARD GIFTS. Every bottle gives you points to H f I Other P689 words
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Advertisement282 1984-07-05 14 THE REMARKABLEi^^ NEC FC-8001MK UAbZSZSZ FORJUST f""™ (ti >lOCI (CPU with green monitor) ffRnKMMRMRWI mm wA WA 1^ _____y I iBi With a 64K RAM, this 2nd generation PC from NEC Furthermore, the 64K RAM provides ample space to run provides a startling range of capabilities and options. other independent282 words
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Advertisement80 1984-07-05 14 Now at last FURNITURE ALL SOLID RAM IN HARD WOOD AND HIGH DENSITY MANAU AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD COME TO LUXURY HARIRAYASALE TODAY AND ENJOY DISCOUNTS IP L-:' V SCANDINAVIAN f/$Si DESIGNS Completely Knocked down Free Assembly ■HFurniture Ready madej^B FULLYMPORTCD^Ir^ I Guaranteed Uo Veneers K| No Lamination? other80 words
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Advertisement244 1984-07-05 15 t^^a^ Striped for HP^^ good looking suits What more when they come J^^^M^Jr^Hg^l|||f^ with the unmistakable Nina touch Spitk and span r jH stitching, body flattering cutting Suits tailored to Hk- the hectic schedule of women today mFB& o^^IJI e Vested look top shaped with a star motif and .^Sfcpiß^244 words
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Article447 1984-07-05 16 ALTHOUGH the big Parliamentary debate on the Report on the Problems of the Aged has just ended, the debate on how to solve the problems is far from over. It behoves all concerned Singaporeans, therefore, using the forthcoming White Paper as the next milestone and447 words
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Article, Illustration2294 1984-07-05 16 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - What the Asean ministers hope to achieve ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED YANG RAZALI KASSIM The 17th Asean Foreign Ministers' meeting will be held in Jakarta on July 9 and 10. It will be followed, beginning on July 12, by two days of discussion with dialogue partners the US, Canada, Australia, New2,294 words
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Advertisement180 1984-07-05 16 *&S* MacGregor SYNCHROLITE The revolutionary ir>|^|]VC lightweight clubs 11 %V^l Tht Golf Sprciahtti f^L I— l PAfM-\A/EST(PTE)LTD. U I ChJ *0- x 2* I>l4/a s 'nnar urd Orchard Road, Singapore |f|T| Tel ******5 b Telex RS ***** PANWST »04 0; told Storaj«e Centrepoint 176 Orchard Ri>ad Singapore Tel *****54 «Hl*180 words
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Letter318 1984-07-05 17 I WATCHED last Sunday's Singapore Armed Forces Day parade in awe and with pride. It was not only a magnificent display but also a marvellous tribute to our nation, which is celebrating 25 years of nation-building. Amidst the cheers and claps from the sea318 words
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Letter48 1984-07-05 17 I HAVE been coming across more and more taxi drivers who smoke in their air-conditioned vehicles. As this habit is hazardous to the health of commuters, could the department concerned remind taxi drivers that thev should not smoke in their air-conditioned taxis? IRRITATED Singapore H2248 words
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144 1984-07-05 17 Coupons were not on sale in the shops I RECENTLY visited a friend in Marsiling. As I had left my parking coupons at home I decided to buy some. To my surprise, none of the shops there sold any. A parking attendant I approached also did not have any. In144 words
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242 1984-07-05 17 Common parking system has disadvantages THE task of finding a parking lot at night has now turned into a regular nightmare for me. I find other cars in the car park I have been using. Their owners are allowed to park in whatever lot they want to under the Housing242 words
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Letter192 1984-07-05 17 MY latest experience of a flat selection exercise was in April this year. I notice that the Housing Board gave only a week's notice of the date of the exercise. As I have occasionally to go overseas at short notice because of the nature of192 words
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Letter65 1984-07-05 17 I LIVE in a top floor Housing t oard flat. I like everything about my home. The only problem is this: I have never bc«en able to enjoy a cold bath between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. because the water is too hot. Could the HDB insulate65 words
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Letter51 1984-07-05 17 SIMS Drive, once a quiet Housing Board estate, now becomes a punters' haunt on weekends. During this time, the market, hawker centre and coffee shops are full of punters, young and old. The police should take action to deter punting activities in this housing estate. RESIDENT Singapore51 words
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Letter, Illustration619 1984-07-05 17 IT IS a matter of regret that your full-blooded Baba who reviewed Cecilia Ong's (not Felix Chia's) production of Pileh Menantu (ST, June 20) did not wax as lyrical as other critics did over the play. By no stretch of the imagination could619 words
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Article, Illustration773 1984-07-05 18 DOROTHEE JUNG - DOROTHEE JUNG By in Ollerton, England Free meals for families as Britain's coal miners go into fifth month of strike 4 Every day, a soup kitchen at Ollerton's miners' welfare centre provides free meals for 409 miners, their wives and children, who are clearly unable to copeReuter - 773 words
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Article685 1984-07-05 18 More sober nights for Bahrain? BAHRAIN The new moon was sighted over the Gulf during the weekend, signaling the end of Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting and prayer. In Bahrain, that means the bars are open again during daylight hours. Not even Ramadan, which requires fasting from first lightNYT - 685 words
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Advertisement421 1984-07-05 18 Meaastaf Michael bares hb soul ""bHIBM B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bb »^tb] His life is a mysterious B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B Michael in concert, with journey that few will know friends and at play. Full entirely but here gathered H colour throughout, this together is a look at the book covers many photos, inner life of the421 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-07-05 19 Better performance with prices and volumes rising THE local stock market improved further on a higher volume yesterday. Opening prices were at overnight levels but they soon picked up and continued to rise throughout the day except for some selling in selected stocks towards the close. The Straits Times Industrial272 words
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Article35 1984-07-05 19 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 65 23 23 Finance 4 4 12 Hotels 6 I 4 Properties 3 2 4 Plantations 6 Mining 3 I 0 Deb/Loans 4 2 2 Totol 91 34 4635 words
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Article42 1984-07-05 19 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 53 38 24 Finance 4 5 2 Hotels 0 I I Properties 6 2 I Oil polms 5 0 I Tins 3 4 1 Rubbers 7 3 5 Deb/Loans I 0 0 Total 79 53 3542 words
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Article85 1984-07-05 19 A LATE rally at the Kuala Lumpur stock market helped stock prices to close generally steadier yesterday. Interest was again mainly in selective issues. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 3.49 points to 1401.59. At the close of trad- ing, the Scoreboard85 words
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Article35 1984-07-05 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Fines Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/?/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/8:; 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) *****(12/8/82)35 words
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Article66 1984-07-05 19 ratenu 306 +20 MBFIMpSOc 230 +19 Mmm 500 +16 CASH S«C 372 +12 Fed Cabin 300 +11 Ttatfh* 800 +10 MMMM 660 +10 iaammmtnmi 605 +10 Umm 500 +10 W— _> 340 +10 LMI TV 330+10 larim 250 +10 SpmOmMc 172 +10 Re* Mi 50c 215 +9 S f66 words
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Article75 1984-07-05 19 UMRm 970 -170 Sft MW M 600-20 taMa taw 302 -11 WmmWrn Sic 795 -IS itwom soe 247 -io Man laat 374 -6 MM*. 835 -5 II Cm* 730 -5 IM hw 510 -5 Ptaipn i 123 -5 MKipt 264 -4 G Immm 221 -4 Stan 2(0 —3 6aaaan75 words
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Article55 1984-07-05 19 MyJ My4 BT Compost* 110.61 113.69 BT hector *****75 ******5 IT M/ OS 234 IU STWwinHs IMM ***** ST ft-MCt 2700 36 2702 79 STHoWs 910.17 912.09 S7 Properties S»9l 5*5 66 STMrnnv 373 54 373 56 STPImWiom 26M.37 2691 it XBC ***** ***** SCS M ***** 640 3055 words
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Article15 1984-07-05 19 Poo-El 4,021.000 f oKong Con» 695,000 Promet 493,000 UOB 491,000 JC-MPH Wm 400.00015 words
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533 1984-07-05 19 SENIOR dealers from member firms of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) say they expect the new gold futures contract being launched today to lift the market from its lows and generate active trading. They expect at least 300 lots of 100 Troy ouncesReuter - 533 words
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256 1984-07-05 19 THE audio-visual company, which packaged the much-acclaim-ed Post Office Savings Bank show at an international bank congress here last year, has set up shop in Singapore. A British-based company, Sound A Vision Communications Ltd. will set up Sound A Vision Communications (Singapore)256 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-07-05 19 MR YAP Yong Seong, or Data Yap, the man who polled off the $ll£-mWion Seallon Hotels coop this yew, has a vision to own a Malaysian-controlled regional conglomerate. To achieve this, Data Yap, named after his first Hated company, Data Consolidated, will invest about417 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-07-05 19 TONO YOKE THO - TONO YOKE THO By A MEDICAL "supermarket" opening today promises to bring quick relief for people in need of home nursing aids and specialised equipment usually found only in hospitals. Guardian Aids, a division of Guardian Pharmacy, aims to bring some of this equipment400 words
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Article348 1984-07-05 19 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By It owed over $125 m at end of last year THE net current liabilities of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance, the bank in the centre of the Carrian controversy, exceeded its assets by HK5470.8 million (*****.7 million) at the end of last year. Current348 words
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Article59 1984-07-05 19 NEW YORK Atari Inc, a* leading but money-losing manu facturer of video games and home computers, has been sold by Warn- er Communications Inc to a new computer company headed by Mr Jack Tramiel, former president of the Commodore Computer Company, Warner said. Warner, which bought AtariAFP - 59 words
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Article32 1984-07-05 19 SYDNEY Elders IXL Ltd sold the assets of its Elders Metals Division to Australian National Industries Ltd for As6s million (about ***** million) cash, the two companies iointlv announced. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article3349 1984-07-05 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and 1 Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table3,349 words
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Article1952 1984-07-05 20 INDUSTRIALS Alcom (2 068) (1) 2.04 (2) 2 05 (5) 2.06 Antoh (1.888 1.895) (4) 1 87 (13) 1.88(2) 1.89 A Choc (2 448 2 475) (1) 2.50 (7)2 48(2)2.46(1)2.45 AISB (4 80S) (5) 4.80 AMD (3.885) (1) 3.86 (2) 3 90 (8) 3.88 API1,952 words
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Article2847 1984-07-05 20 Al snares quoted have i par value of SI. urns otherwise specified 'Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars 19M Last field V<_ Day (Hit Lew Company Sale Chanje ('OOO) ttfti Low2,847 words
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Article32 1984-07-05 21 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 370.00 370.50 369.50 370 00 Hongkong 370.00 370.40 369.60 370.00 Tues Mon New York 369 50 370.50 371.50 372.00 London 368.10 368 60 370.50 371.0032 words
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Article27 1984-07-05 21 Ctaiif prices COPPER t tome Tun Spot 998 50—999 00 (997 00-997 50) 3 months *****0-*****0 (1015 00—1016 00) Market tone Barely steady Sites 17.325 tones27 words
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Article25 1984-07-05 21 Chnint prictt ALUMINIUM £'tonne Tuts Spot *****-***** (907 00—908 00) 3 months 926 00-926 50 (927 00—928 00) Market tone Steady Sales 14.525 tonnes25 words
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Article103 1984-07-05 21 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5525,540 and closed at 5525,637. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 10/9.50 and touched U*****.00/9.40 briefly. It closed for lunch at U*****.90/370.30. It re-opened in line and slipped down to U5J369.75/370.05, closing for the day at U*****.00/0.40. Sourve: Rothsc The London gold103 words
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Article129 1984-07-05 21 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices eased on selling pressure and reserve of buyers prompted by weaker Chicago soya futures. palm Cfoint prices Crude M/tame pabnoi Jul 1097 50 (south) 1090 (central) 1080 (north) Aug 1090 (south 4 central) Sept 1060 (south) Refined palm oi MS/tomts RBD palm oil129 words
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Article67 1984-07-05 21 THE Singapore rubber market closed lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 175.75 cents per kilo, down 4.25 cents from Tuesday. In Koala Lumpur, the rubber market closed lower with July Int One RSS buyers quoted at 192.50 cents per kilo, down four cents from Tuesday. The international67 words
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Article64 1984-07-05 21 The Straits Tin price in Penang fell five cents to the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo on lack of support as sentiment was dampened by Sterling's weakness against the nnggit. The buffer stock manager was the main buyer at this level, taking most of64 words
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Article25 1984-07-05 21 ail i/cD I^WJ fwmaWa SILVER US$/tl_y H Singapore 815— 8 20 8 22-8 27 Tues Mm New York 811-816 826—831 Source Cred. Si/ixse, S'pore25 words
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Article247 1984-07-05 21 *»n dm* Gambier n m »mMmm* Coconut Ik $/1OOkl FOeNSW 3O500( m) 8 UOCOnUI 5,^^ Produce Siclungt 20% 247 nil 2S% 242 Tone: t*" 0 mostl un R..u Ff» 7*0 00 35* 240 chanted hi quiet trading Among S?*2fo. a«S 2r-T*-"Ldll IffiwTo ik. 2si M(Hta g srifitna™ !l!^Z«r247 words
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Article303 1984-07-05 21 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 174.00 175.00N 173.50 174.50N unq unq Int. 1 RSS July 176.25 176.75 175.75 176.25 192 50 193 tO 192.50 193 50 Int. 1 RSS August 181 50 182.00 181.00 181.50 Int. 2303 words
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Article245 1984-07-05 21 THE US dollar opened at 552.1410/25 and was traded to a high of 552.1440. Trading was quiet. It closed at 5J2.1425/35. The greenback eased against major currencies as profit-taking set in. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8200/10 and was brought briefly to a high of 2.8225 35 before245 words
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Article213 1984-07-05 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1 8350 1.8380 5.51 5 40 Canadian dollar 1.6224 1.6244 6.22 6 12 NZ dollar 1.3487 1.3514 7.58— 7 34 Sterling pound 2 8677 2.8712 3.53— 3 48213 words
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Article219 1984-07-05 21 Mmmqots' prices for sth July Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 311—3 30md The Savings Fund 1 89—2 01 Spore Prog Fund 1 37-1 45 Spore Sec Fund 211—2 24 Spore Invest Fund 1 10 1 1 /id S'pore fquity fund 1 38-1 46 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest219 words
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Article375 1984-07-05 21 NEW YORK, Wed. The market closed slightly higher yesterday in dull, pre -holiday trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 4.2 points to 1134.28. Investors appeared to be encouraged by the performance of bonds, which held up well under the large Treasury refunding. This was the main cause375 words
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Article76 1984-07-05 21 i i i i i i _i i i I 1 Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 850.33 (861.83) Week ago 924.97 Austraian Al-Ordnaries T? Wednesday 663.4 (656.2) g i_ Week ago 650.4 Austraian Industrials Wednesday 924.2 (918.1) Week ago 909.9 _i Financial Tines Industrials I Tuesday 821.3(822.1) Week ago 803.976 words
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Article261 1984-07-05 21 W* Wk Owajp Hk Elect Worr 700 -0 2 Intl City 044 -0.02 Sime Corby Associated Hotels 0 165S Hk Gas 550 unch Jardine Math 770 -0.1 Sino Lond 0.2758 Bonk Of Eost Asio 1920 -06 Hk Hotels 18.005-0.1 Jordine Sac 570 -025 Stefcix Cheung Kong 725 -0 15261 words
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Article325 1984-07-05 21 My 4 Ywi Cluntt Aimomoto 1140 -10 At 401 unch Amodo 1060 20 AioK, Chem 629 +6 Aioh. Glow 768 +39 Bonk Tk 455 -2 Bndgestone 573 unch Conon 1180 uoch Covo Computer 1170 -10 Citizen 480 10 D Nip Print 907 -4 D r-fcppon Screen Doiei Do»chi Kongyo325 words
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Article340 1984-07-05 21 My 4 tats Chmci <*»t) A C I 169 uoch A N I 199 unch APM 206 +6 Abertoylf 560S unch Age 245 +5 Afcance Oil 60 +10 Afced Mil 230 unch Ampol Exp 275 -5 Ampol Pet 140 unch Am 472 unch Ashton 95 +1 B H P340 words
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Article213 1984-07-05 21 My3 IBS Ckmct Alcoa 34 Alied Cham Cp 31* A__- Chotmer* 10* -W Am Tel Tel 17* unch Amox tne 20* Amr Corp 30* Bethlehem Stl 18* Boeing Co 44* +1W Burroughs Cp 53 CotetpJor Co 37* Chase Monhtn 39* Chrysler Cp 25 Citicorp 30* -H Cons Nat213 words
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Article564 1984-07-05 21 Cons GoW 527 -2 RusPloc? lOH -5/16 ZCI 15 1 uss AAC 16 AmgoW 106 -IV, AAI 51 unch Bracken 273 +25 Blyvoors 12 +V 4 Botswana 15 -I Butte. 53W -IW De Beers 637 -8 East Dries 32 7 M Dooms 22'. -H FS Geduld 33W -1 GenMinmg564 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-07-05 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receivini Receivinf Ship (Voyafc) An Carp Time Hock B Penaca (108/84) 6/7(0700) FSB 0800 0900 1800 1 900 S? Jenwel (21/84) 6/7 (0700) fSB 0800 0900/1800 1900 B7 Mont Blanc M (51/441) 6/7(1300) FSB 1000 1200/2000 2200 B6 Or271 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-07-05 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Arr De P K«PP»I Wh«rv«« Cross, y 303 5/7 6 7 Donam No 6 37/8 aside 5/7 Golden Lake 303 5/7 8 7 Luke Lu 3/4 aside 5/7 Hakuyo Maru 306 5/7 6 7 Makmur 20 aside 5/7 Kuwana Mary 304 5/7255 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-07-05 22 ABE yon breakIng new ground in research? HAS year company come up with an ingenious new prodnet? o HAVE yon got a bright Idea you want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about It Write please don't phone to Timesdellar, 39t,194 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-07-05 22 PAINT a portrait on your television screen with the Paint Box. A TV station using it can even broadcast the picture immediately. The Paint Box's full name is Quantel's DPB 7000 series Digital Paint Box, and has been described as a tool by which artists can work205 words
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Article256 1984-07-05 22 S. KUMAR - Ben Co suspends trading S. KUMAR Move follows sharp rise in share prices amidst deal rumours By TRADING in Ben Co shares in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges has been temporarily suspended following a request from the company. In a brief statement yesterday, the company said negotiations were256 words
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365 1984-07-05 22 NORA CHENG - MBf Holdings to buy Super Homes Development NORA CHENG By IN A M518.5 million share deal, MBf Holdings, the parent of Malaysia Borneo Finance, is buying Super Homes Development (SHD). The acquisition will strengthen the MBf property development arm. The condominium development project on SHD's three pieces of land in365 words
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Article104 1984-07-05 22 100 pc interim dividend KINTA Kellas Tin Dredging PLC, a British-regis-tered company resident in Malaysia, lias declared an interim dividend of 100 per cent on the 25p shares for the year to March 31, this year. Last year, shareholders received a total dividend of 240 per cent. However, directors do104 words
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Article57 1984-07-05 22 THE newly -reconstructed company, Samanda Holdings Bhd. formerly Loytape Bhd, has announced a pre-tax profit of $3.7 million for the half-year ending March 31. Sales for the same period were $55.17 million. The directors say the main reason for the profits were the manufacturing activities in the Taman57 words
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Advertisement307 1984-07-05 19 I The lavish hill-top home I I you've always dreamed of I I Super Large Spanish-style I f^ 10 w %#at Upper Bukit Timah Road I Qa mor I arrux 3-storey split-level garden bungalows H Z^T7f-2L 3-«loiey split-level semi-detached bungalows j@jJBll3!i I SpaniSh-Style 3-storey split-level garden ten^ce houses n r307 words
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Advertisement115 1984-07-05 20 Opens Tomorrow I I Jiang Su/Shanghai I Blackwood Furniture Show T^B Bfl .^^r v^k Ail ■r^TWJ r H I I Far Eastern Furnishing (HK) Ltd Asia's largest dealer and sole distributor for Jiang Su in Chinese Antique Furniture will be doing it again. Unbelievably inexpensive prices will be offered for115 words
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Advertisement486 1984-07-05 22 Professional investment advice from Britannia Britannia offshore funds offer both m*m security and T y flexibility Investing through Britannia's wide range of 18 specialist funds provides you with an efficient and cost effective method of obtaining a diversified spread of investments under full-time professional management. Coupled with the safeguards of486 words
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Advertisement65 1984-07-05 22 Ifttt Bid-$7 Ask Price* m US dollar* Quote as of 2nd July 1 984 H K^ Iri V^Bbbb I apiial Bain- in IT tfjol.al k nwla-t- Eg- j||P < an ximpU w-nt.' u- a now and lh>' »rt»kl> INVESTORS ALERT n.u.l. tt. r willr»-s»-ni ft.-, ami without obligation Flr«t Commerce65 words
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Advertisement609 1984-07-05 23 a/\ TELEPHONE SERVICE: p t- 1 Monday Friday 900am-5 30 pm *****66 12 noon for Sun Mon) I /3/ 1 Times House, 39o Kim Seng Road 9 00am S oopm (Monday Friday) 900 am 100 pm (Saturday) OU€EN AStRML -r 30 SfiMIAWAMG M<ltB F OiST It, EASY AC( Mrs. Wee609 words
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Advertisement595 1984-07-05 23 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing THONG IT is specialized in repairing and rewrapping, old sofa and cushion or changing leather and clothing cover. Welcome for make to order. Moderate charges. Lovely gift given to any order above $250 Tel: *****42 MANUFACTURE AND SALE direct from factory. Kitchen cabinet from $95 p.f.r.595 words
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Advertisement517 1984-07-05 23 25 Sale: Other Products KEPPEL CLUB INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP for sale at: $34,000 excluding transfer im. Please call: JESSIE TAN *****00 SELLING CHEAP! NEW copiers, chequewrlters, calculators, computer tables, manual, electronic typewriters (established brands), printers cum typewriters, *****55/*****53/4. PRINCESS IMPORTED POOL size table, immaculate, adjustable legs, foldable with full accessories, including517 words
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Advertisement379 1984-07-05 23 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing ABISTRONjT ALUMINIUM GRILLES (SLIDING, SWING OR FIXED PANELS) a <» Specially manufactured and reinforced to provide greater security effectiveness for your home Approved design by HDB authorities Produced to our specifications Strong 'Non-rusting Elegant Life time maintenance free Anodised bronze/silver r~ZZI ABIS379 words
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Advertisement236 1984-07-05 23 30 Hairdressing HAIR WORLD STUDIO offers professional services by Pivot Point trained hairstylists. For appointment tel: *****82. MELISSA HAIR TRAINING School requires model for advanced students. Cut $4.00. Perm $5.00. Call: *****25. 31 Tailoring Basic Fashion Design Certificate Course Advanced Fashion Design Diploma Course Fashion Design Rapid Accomplished Course All236 words
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Advertisement588 1984-07-05 23 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor 9j^bbbbSbbl S^L >- aK* aW f oee CMUNMi) BALurrßADim, Garden Lamp Post, Awmnf/Car porch ft Mars. Flower /Telephone stand etc. < Can be attend to mhobs neifnts. Easy to tract ready to fix. i Maintenance free/with power coated Msa. •WlP^Be* f Panß"£Tev)Pl*lt> I TEL: *****W Alu. Decorative588 words
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Advertisement672 1984-07-05 23 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor PERFECTION MAINTENANCE SERVICE specialise in roof leaking, plumbing, electrical, and house repair. Call David. *****01 PLASTERING AND CONCRETING sand for sale at Woodlands vicinity. Delivery to site arrangeable. Call *****43 Kan Trading SPECIALISED IN AMPLIMESH grilles, aluminium glass sliding doors /windows, shop front and partitionings. Tel: *****28672 words
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Advertisement1469 1984-07-05 23 RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Ordinory I 00 per word (M.n $1 5 00) I Tl^oo~e i Entartainmont A Food guide p23 Sem,-D.sp!ov (M ,n $5700°^^ T.mes) P«fwoal Sanricaa/M^chandiaa p23 $19 50 pr col cm 1 Buaiiw. To Butin— p 23. 24 (Mm $58 50 Sundoy T.mes) Employment p 24—30 D $231,469 words
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Advertisement647 1984-07-05 24 56 Industria Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies 4 units Nissan diesel truck tractor m CK3O BTN. Registration No. XASBBG, XA591,« XAIIISO,XAIII6D. 1 uni >, Renault prime mover GBH2BO m Registration No. XAIBI3A M units Fruehauf platform semi- M Regi Oration No. TR3232, TR3231. S 2 units Fruehauf 40' platform trailer.^647 words
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Advertisement439 1984-07-05 24 60 Business Opportunities SNACK BAR IN city area for sale at $35,000. Contact Mr. Ong *****69 IIA wtmjynmm 65 Situations Wanted A Z INFOR SERVICES HAVE Indonesian. Sri Lankan Filipino maids available for selections on video tapes and biodata Construction and General Workers from Macau/ Hong Kong and other foreign439 words
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Advertisement348 1984-07-05 24 JLp. ATTENTION BREAKDANCERS! 111 L^l Here's an opportunity for you I T^Z to do your thing at the right V I B LJV place and get paid for it! l m M Read Classification 116 and P^m break into the world of profes1 1^ 1I slonal dancing. 66 Situations Vacant348 words
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Advertisement559 1984-07-05 24 m) Professional/ Executive SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN has vacancies for ASSOCIATION TEACHER for Towner Gardens School at diet. 1232. Qualifications: e OCE 'A' level or OCE 'O 1 level with at least 5 credits including English. Ssl a r y w 111 GOfit'ifiOfttUffflvQ with qualifications and experience. Interested persons,559 words
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Advertisement374 1984-07-05 24 d) Domestic A COOK, TWO housemaid and a Children Nanny required by a Government Minister In Oman. Children Nanny is to take sole care of two girls age one and four years and no house work. Must be well spoken In English and totally competent to take care of children374 words
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Advertisement468 1984-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical aV i_ BUGBWOn One of the world s largest manufacturer of capacitors invites applicant for the post of Requirements: j=- »GCEO level [^_4 With or without experience S Able to work overtime BB B Salary. B Basic salary $380 per468 words
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Advertisement232 1984-07-05 24 A major capital equipment company haying conaoHdatod ita activities ia now on an expansion phaaa for tho 80's and wo invite suitably qualified applications for tn# following position: STOCK CONTROL CLERK ■a Candidates must have minimum GCE O' level with passes In Mathematics and English. e Some experience in equipment232 words
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Advertisement429 1984-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical \^e^sMßLaa^a^s»^L^aaaPJ EMPORIUM HOLDINGS GROUP Invites applications for the following positions: AUDIT SUPERVISOR to aaaiata Management auditor to conduct audit* in-line with tha Group's direction, make recommendations from tima to tima. Raquiramaitta:--a Minimum GCE A' level with LCC Higher accounting. a Minimum 3 years' auditing experience429 words
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Advertisement568 1984-07-05 24 I 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical An established company engaged in manufacturing, engineering and construction requires an experienced: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT a Minimum OCE O' level with credits In English and Mathematics a LCCI Certificate in Bookkeeping a 1 to 2 years' experience In similar position a Knowledge of payroll568 words
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Advertisement484 1984-07-05 24 reMeaMßaeaaMeieajeaßMaaeaMe— 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical Established company ha* immediate vncancies lor: RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK to work in Jurong. a Minimum GCE O' lt*vel a Good at figure work and able to type fast and accurately Kxpenence not necessary Interested pteaea write with copies ol curriculum vitaa, certificate* and484 words
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Advertisement517 1984-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical ASSISTANT CASHIER e CCJ- (> Ifvtl e Sonn 1 experience in handling cash, preferably at financial institution e A«e betOW 24 e Must he prepared to perform relu-t dill M Male applicants must complete lull lime National Service FEMALE CLERK for Deposit Depailment (H'K level517 words
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Advertisement538 1984-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical INDOOR OUTDOOR SALES e STI Electronic/ Electrical Certificate With Class 2or 3 licence GENERAL ACCOUNTS CLERKS GCE 'O' or 'A' Levels 35-40 wpm 2 years working experience in trading company Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested applicants, please apply personally or write to:538 words
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Advertisement500 1984-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Public accountants require (A) TRAINEE SECRETARY/ TYPIST (B) TRAINEE AUDIT ASSISTANTS Benefits: Alternate 5-day week, examination Inclusive, etc. Those interested please call personally *****74 10 Anson Road International Plaza n 20-05 Singapore 0207 Required by International company CLINIC ASSISTANTS CUM ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIST 18 to 28500 words
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Advertisement614 1984-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretariat/Clerical CLERK TYPIST required by Firm of Public Accountants. Applicants must possess OCE O' level and be able to type accurately. Preference will be given to those who have prior experience in typing of accounts and tax returns. Those lntereste.l please write with particulars and salary614 words
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Advertisement524 1984-07-05 25 66 Situation* Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical SUM CHEONG invites applications for A SECRETARY with Ito 2 years' experience e typing and shorthand certificates preferred Ploate contact *****22 EXT. 33. Vacancy for FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e GCE O' level preferably with some working experience but not essential. We otter transport allowance, generous524 words
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Advertisement896 1984-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS e Able to handle business correspondences Interested please call personally at: Plaza Singapura =04-37 88 Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Urgently required GENERAL CLERK e Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit in English e Able to type and handle correspondence Please896 words
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Advertisement865 1984-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical '< ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL Clerk. Knowledge of telex operation (Model no ERB3) and keeping full set of accounts. 1 2 years experience, salary $600 $650. PLaaaa tei *****51 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY REQUIRES General Clerk Able tc type and converse in English and Chinese. Call *****44 for865 words
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Advertisement418 1984-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical TEMPORARY PABX OPERATOR/ Receptionist required at Upper Bukit Timuh Call: ;UH5BBi =06-03. Colombo Court I WANTED SHORTHAND CLERK. interested applicants please write to S T Box A*****. 390 Kiim i Seng Road. Singapore 0923 CLERK CUM TELEPHONE Operator wanted for new office Salary negotiable Call:418 words
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Advertisement452 1984-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales i) Sales I fSEUQU EXPRESS THE SMARTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS invites suitably qualified personnels for the following posts: A) MARKETING EXECUTIVES Preferably with experience in airfreight sales or related industry Above 22 years of age and possess own transport Pleasant personality452 words
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Advertisement284 1984-07-05 25 v y 8[ a tf exist pkjs)l v 9 v Ti has immediate vacancies for W I MALE/FEMALE t\ SALES PERSONNEL I I CASHIERS I Requirement t j j* Must have pleasant per- u a sonallly U Completed NS Be Some experience in u 'I related fteld A !r e284 words
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Advertisement523 1984-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales requires: A) SENIOR SALES ASSISTANTS B) SALES ASSISTANTS Requirements. -a Min secondary qualification lor 2 years of relevant experience Able to converse fluently In English We offere Medical and hospitalisation benefits e Dental benefits e Good discount on staff purchaaes a $50 meal allowance a523 words
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Advertisement609 1984-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant Sales Due to rmpni expansion, an established company requires urgently SALES EXECUTIVES Requirement*: Minimum 'O' Level cert. a Able to communicate effectively at all levels e Have Initiative and drive a Preferably have knowledge in interior Attractive remuneration and hinge benefit* will be offered to the right609 words
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Advertisement616 1984-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Trading Company dealing in furniture require*: MALE SALES COORDINATOR e GCE •O 1 level e Completed N.S. e Class 3 driving licence, e Sales experience preferred but not necessary. Apply personally: 04-01, Tetok Blangah House 52. Telok Blangah Road (opp. PSA Gate 1, near to616 words
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Advertisement900 1984-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant Sales Wall establiahed international company require* Sales Executive*. If you are a young and aggressive lady with burning ambitions for promotion to management level and have experience In the cosmetlc field, able to speak Mandarin and possess driving licence, call personally to> 302 Orchard Road 16-O2 Tong900 words
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Advertisement555 1984-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales EXPERIENCED FULL-TIME/ WEEKEND Salesgirls wanted for boutique in Orchard Road Call *****74. FREE-LANCE ADVERTISING Canvassers urgently required for professional publication. Tel *****27 after sp.m INBURANCE BALEB AGENTS Wanted. Training provided. Call Jimmy 9121 16/*****64. Min 3 GCE ■O 1 level. INSURANCE AGENTS REQUIRED. 3 •O555 words
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Advertisement459 1984-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical M If you are looking for V a long term career 1 in a peopleoriented environment I join Whoal HEWLETT I JOIN XWtM PACKARD H We have the following vacancies for: H I TECHNICIANS I459 words
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Advertisement75 1984-07-05 26 MECHANICAL FITTERS REQUIRED by engineering company. Qualifications: VITB certificate or equivalent. Experience an advantage. Apply to The Manager, Asia Projects Engrg Pte Ltd, 32 Penjuru Road, S'pore 2260 1 SKILLED AND I Apprentice required by Plumbing contractor. Interested parties, please call personally (9am lpm): 17 Jalan Lembah Kallang Tel: *****87/*****01.75 words
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Advertisement438 1984-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical WALK-IN I INTERVIEWS on July 5 6 (9.00am 9.00pm) we are a leading manufacturer of high technology aircraft components and have vacancies for the following positions EXPEDITOR CCE "0' level (pref erably in a technical stream) At least one year's438 words
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Advertisement603 1984-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical A subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries has vacancy for the position of: ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Responsible for repair and maintenance of all electronic equipment and facilities in the factory Possess Diploma or ITC in Electrical/ Electronic Engineering Having I—2 years experience603 words
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Advertisement505 1984-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Tecmnicml am I WALK-IN INTERVIEW on Thursday, 5 July 1984 (9 am 11 am) (2 pm 4 pm) Auto-Insertion Technician (Rotating Shifts) ITC or Trade Certificate Holder with at least 1 year's experience in a technical field. Training will be provided505 words
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Advertisement462 1984-07-05 27 J An established company I require* AIRCONDITIONING MECHANIC APPRENTICE e VITB Grade 2 in alrconditioning and refrigeration. e 3 to 4 years practical experience. e Class 3 driving licence. Attractive starting salary■fitor#6l#o pl#4i s# t#l#pnoo# Mr Pang/ Mr Soon: L TEL: *****0 Out to rapid expansion, an established exhibition atand462 words
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Advertisement565 1984-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical S.E.A. GLASS INDUSTRY PTE LTD immediate opening tor:MACHINIST e NTC 3ln metal machining e Ito 2 years relevant working experience Salary depending on qualifications and experience Intereeted applicants, pleaee write or call personally at:No. 1, Tum Ave. 3 Jurong, S'pore 2263 TEL: *****55 x 209/206565 words
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Advertisement443 1984-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Required AIRCON/ VENTILATION WORKERS with/ without experience. Training provided. Call Patrick/ Derek *****83 TECHNICIAN with experience in granulation and tabletting wanted Please write to: Blk. 104 Boon Keng Road 03-03 Singapore 1233 V.1.T.8. GRADUATES required for automatic doors installation Apply personally at KIM SAN ENGINEERS443 words
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Advertisement394 1984-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production "PHILIPS" I Starting Salary s-mi— $419 IteMnWt Upon Confirmation UMU^UMT UMMMMMMMM^a^^UM^U^U^UM^B^ar •^■J^—^bbbbbj Vl I a^^Uf^UmmM C~tM n ill2-^^ve\ Walk-in Interview \^oo^ o^ o^<^^ e Mondays to Fridays \#s d aVS rO vTAoti° n B.ooam 5.30pm394 words
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Advertisement117 1984-07-05 27 permanent night shift Earn up to I $640 upon confirmat.on and 2 rotating shifts Earn up to 9SSO upon confirmation I (pem® n^ night sh»* Earn up to $670 and $550 2 votat'"9 3 b pn .od nam p m 3 pm' High starting pay Confirmation increase after 2 months117 words
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Advertisement274 1984-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production f^BE A [PART OF US Let us help you to a good start in your career^ You will enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2 tor 2nd shift and $S tor 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities tor Overseas Training Free274 words
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Advertisement417 1984-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production |!ff| GM SINGAPORE I the Biggest Employer in Ang Mo Kio > > W\ 1 aaaf Uft D PICNIC AT SENTOSA invites you to join us as 1 PRODUCTION OPERATORS] Female Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident aged between 16 years417 words
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Advertisement428 1984-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production n) Production I \iR B© I An American multinational Company I requires:- I OPERATORS I (2 rotating shifts) other exclusive benefits: 5-day week 14 days annual leave 2nd shift allowance of $3.50 Free medical and Hospital isation benefits Transport provided for Ist428 words
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Advertisement414 1984-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production II PRODUCTION |l ■I OPERATORS up to $350 plus II HI $200 bonus after 6 months IH HI We offer. IH Good starting salary Pay increase every 3 months 5-day week H^B No shift duty lil Attendance allowance $15 I^l414 words
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Advertisement264 1984-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production ((You cm EARN}) and enjoy GREAT J^jElgrTre J|Permanent Ist shift II If (7 am 3 pm 11 ll Permanent 2nd shift II II (3 pm -11 pm) 11 1 WALK-IN j INTERVIEW if MICALTRONIC 11 INDUSTRIES II II (PTE) LTD II 11 Blk 54 Kallang264 words
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Advertisement263 1984-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production are invited for the positions of:- Min. 1 year I working I experience in a I manufacturing I set-up Able to read and use measuring instruments •Male applicants must have completed N.S. or exempted Interested applicants should call personally or write in with contact telephone263 words
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Advertisement283 1984-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant a h) Production J A well established diecasting company requires: MALE FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Male: $500 p.m. Female. $400 p.m. e Attractive starting salary Transport provided e Medical benefits and Incentives Malaysians are welcome. Interested applicants, please come personally with I.C. for interview at: JONES ENTERPRISE PTE283 words
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Advertisement448 1984-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Production PLUMMER OPTICS PTE LTD requires CRAFTSMAN. TRADESMAN and SKILLED OPERATORS Mile/Female NTC II or relevant experience in the following: Milling Grinding I Polishing I Edging I Openings available for those who are inexperienced, but willing to learn. Salary will commensurate with experience. Interested, please apply448 words
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Advertisement375 1984-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production TEMPORARY PROCESS WORKERS required by manufacturing company Attractive rates per day to successful candidates Walk-in interview Thursday Friday at: RHEEM (F.E.) PTE LTD 31 Hillviaw Avenue Singapore 2366. Ask to tee C. C. CHEONG. YAMAUCHI RUBBER (S) PTE LTD requires 1) TRAINEE MACHINISTS (MALE) 2)375 words
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Advertisement436 1984-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I I ISINGAPORe W W REQUIRES Bgl T^^^vwter^^tt?esse^^^^| Completed full-time National Service for male I applicants. I Able to perform three rotating shifts. I J Experience not necessary. Training will be provided I at full pay. M Salary from $480436 words
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Advertisement32 1984-07-05 29 DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED. I Preferably with own motorbike. I Please call *****90. I Find it in The Straits Times Classifieds where you'll always find good buys, everyday. Phone now, pay later. ISwm«l32 words
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Advertisement599 1984-07-05 29 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous aECKO WOODPRODUCTS (PTE) LTD Member of the **n fTuitK Grocp A large furniture manufacturing concern located at Sungei Kadut Industrial Estate invites applications for the positions of: STOREKEEPER Candidates must: Have completed at least Secondary 2 education. Have knowledge of599 words
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Advertisement307 1984-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous =f A well established s and expanding E sanitary and plumbing firm invites applications for the following posts: il Effl^ li •Minimum 3 years j experience in sanitary/plumbing installation VITB relevant H qualifications With minimum 3 5 years working ss experience in 5 sanitary/plumbing 8307 words
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Advertisement525 1984-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous r [PDRISONn DORISON TRAVEL PTE L T D A leading Travel Agency invites applications for the following posts TRAVEL ASSISTANTS Minimum GC E '0' level Working experience preferrobly in this field Possess a good command of English and Mandarin JR. ACCOUNTCLERK Minimum GC E '0'525 words
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Advertisement350 1984-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HOTEL PHOENIX invites applicants for 1) CHAMBERMAIDS (Full/ Part-time) 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Full/ Part-time) 3) OFFICE MESSENGER 4) ASSISTANT COOKS 5) SECURITY OFFICERS 6) HOUSEMEN We provide: e Free uniforms laundry e Free duty meals Annual 13lh month bonus e NWC Increments e Paid Annual/350 words
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Advertisement491 1984-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Tan Chong Son* Motor Co (S) Pte Ltd urgently ri'vjuires 1. DESPATCH CLERK Secondary 2 education (Engli.sh stream I Class 2 3 driving licence 2. VEHICLE MECHANICS Preferably some experience in related trade, those without experience may apply as training will be provided 3. SECURITY491 words
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Advertisement439 1984-07-05 29 1 WAITRESSES working hours 7:» m to <P m preferably staying In C'bangi and Bedok area f Please apply in person from 3p.m. to 6p.m. today tomorrow at OKOH CHANGI AIRPORT 3RD. FLOOR V PASSENGER TERMINAL BLOG. SINGAPORE CHANGI 1 AIRPORT TEL: *****42. i r_ It's eosy with CATS. S.E.A.439 words
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Advertisement396 1984-07-05 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous YWCA (JURONG) invites applications ol the post O' HOSTEL STAFF e Age above 2>. e Accommodation provided a Mandarin speaking preferable e OCEO' level a Salary negotiable Please apply in wi ting to: Chairman YWCA JURONG CENTRE YWCA House. Blk. 78 A 79 Yung An396 words
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Advertisement441 1984-07-05 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Required: 1) CASHIERS/ PANTRYMAIDS (For Katong Parkway Shop Counter) e Starting salary $480 2) WAITRESSES (For Tanglin Restaurant) e Age 15 to 26 years. e Experience not necessary. BENEFITS: Free meals and drinks. Uniforms provided. Attractive allowance* Please call personally between 9--spm with your Identity441 words
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Advertisement487 1984-07-05 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WAITRESSES wanted for Coffeehouse/ Restaurant Apply personally: GREAT RESTAURANT 10A Collyer Quay Ocean Bldg. Annexe #02-10 Tel: *****6 An established ladies garments manufacturer requires: FASHION DESIGNER Interested applicants, please apply with full resume, experience and contact telephone number to: THE MANAGER 65, Sims Avenue 03-06,487 words
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Advertisement534 1984-07-05 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Wall established company has immediate vacancies tor TEMPORARY LABOURERS (MALE/FEMALE) Singapore Citizens who are 16 years of age or above are welcome to apply In person during office hours at: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT BATA SHOE (8) PTE LTD 86 TELOK BLANOAH ROAD SINGAPORE 0409 Advertising534 words
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Advertisement485 1984-07-05 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscenaneous GO RYEO JEONG KOREAN RESTAURANT has immediate vacancies for: A) WAITERS/WAITRESSES B) DRIVER Interested apply personally on 5, 6, 7th July from 2.30pm to 6pm at: 150 ORCHARD ROAD =05-00 to =05-16 ORCHARD PLAZA SINGAPORE 0623. London trained trained HAIRSTYLISTS mate/ female tor new health485 words
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Advertisement921 1984-07-05 30 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous WAITERS WAITRESSES (Part-time Full-time) required by a new Coffee House and Bar. e No experience needed but with a good personality, e Basic salary $400 SUBWAY CAFE =03-14 FAR EAST PLAZA SCOTTS ROAD (3pm-7pm) FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED Minimum GCE O level (English). School-leavers may apply. Male921 words
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Advertisement888 1984-07-05 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED COMPANY IN Upper Serangoon Road requires: Drivers/ Cleaners Interested parties kindly call at: Blk 14, Defu Lane 10. =01-412. Singapore 1953 Tel: *****18 EXPERIENCED INTERIOR DESIGNERS Design Assistants required. Please write with full particulars to: 545 Orchard Road, Far East Shopping Centre «03-10, Spore888 words
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Advertisement686 1984-07-05 30 66 Situations Vacant —^j^^S^^= I I) Miscellaneous DELIVERY HELPERS REQUIRED Able to speak simple English No experience required. Staying in Jurong Tel: *****88 John Tan DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED immediately. Those with bike preferred. Interested, please call at: =09-12 Blanco Court. DESPATCH RIDER, CLASS 2 licence, motorcycle provided. Fringe benefits Salary686 words
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Advertisement356 1984-07-05 30 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire ECONOMICAL RENT:- HI Mourty, Overnight. D»lly <H—k\y Monthly Y»arly O«»f Jj I 50% Dracownl On Longtarm R«m«i Cart (Mm 3 Hra) 1300 CC $10 00 Hourly 1600 CC $14 00 Hourly EXI Commercial Vahicla* (Mm 3 Hra) E3 Pickups $5 00 Hourly356 words
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Advertisement569 1984-07-05 30 KIM HOCK LYE offers cars, pickup vans, for hire »01-ll Maxwell House. Spore 0106 fall *****73 ■MM MITSUBISHI LANCER S speed It Mazda 626 auto for rental at special rate for weekly monthly free mileage Tel *****58 RENTAL FOR AIRCOND non-air-cond pickups Blind panel vans $10-03 Golden Mile Tower. Beach569 words
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Advertisement441 1984-07-05 31 I r-imtn AN AUTOMATIC PEUGEOT I In pJI Qt\ C* which is about five-years old Is I II JO|JCi for sale today. Previously I U f. W chauffeur-driven, it is now I (T£h fr>\ #AA \~T\\ used by a company executive. I IS\ I ]/o\J Find it in Classification 76a.441 words
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Advertisement404 1984-07-05 31 76 Vehicle! For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan 52.M0.00 Drive away n«w NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 DX KOK YOKE CHUAN MM (Mon. to Fri. ta.m. to 9p.m.) (Sal. 8«m. to 6p.m.) (Sun. 10«.m. to 4p.m.). SEPTEMBER *7S DATSUN 120 Y. OL. Alrcon, radio cassette, new tyres. Showroom condition. Price: $12,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****77404 words
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Advertisement401 1984-07-05 31 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsan/Mssan NOVEMBER 1900 BLUEBIRD Alrcon. radio cassette. Tip top condition. $17,500 0.n.0. Tel" *****88 Andrew. SEPT 1977 DATSUN 100A FII, alrcond, radio/ cassette, PARF eligible. Asking $8,000 0.n.0. Call *****81 Sim. 1977 120V STATIONWAOON PARF aircond, new tax, beautiful condition, 36 months repayment *****62. 1979401 words
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Advertisement420 1984-07-05 31 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Fiat FIAT 131 1979/ '79 model Excellent condition. Parts all re- I newed. 1 owner, chauffeur driven Interested parties, call > *****14 AUG. '73 FIAT 132. Alrcond. selling $1,500 ono View: 259 Macpher- I son Road. (Shell Petrol kiosk). Mr Teo 1975 FIAT 124 Sport.420 words
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Advertisement425 1984-07-05 31 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda AUGUST 1979. HONDA Accord. 4door, 2 owners, alrcon, radio, cassette, original white colour, excellent condition. Asking for $18,800 0.n.0. Contact: Pamela Llm. *****33. EXPAT LEAVING, MUST sell! June 1980 Honda Accord, 4-door, Automatic, power steering, brakes, radio cassette, very good condition. $21,000 0.n.0. Phone:425 words
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Advertisement408 1984-07-05 31 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Honda 1992 AUG HONOA Civic Notchback. 5-speed. Ist owner. Aircon. cassette Beautiful condition $21,900 Tel: *****46 1992 HONDA ACCORD 4-door. 1 private owner, power steering, central locking, full expensive accessories. *****02. 1992 HONDA ACCORD 1600 manual. Aircon, sports rims, expensive Hi-fi. Ist owner Tuff-kote $28.500.*****31.408 words
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Advertisement336 1984-07-05 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 8) Mmxdm 19M. MAZDA 929L. EX-CO registration. Eligible for company Alrcond. sport rims Fully automatic New tax Asking $16,500 Tel: *****30 ALMOST 1990. MAZDA 626 1 co owner Alrcond, radio, cassette, new tax Showroom condition $12,500 Tel: *****58 APRIL t2 MADZA 323 13 Notchback 4-speed Guaranteed336 words
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Advertisement416 1984-07-05 31 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes COMPANY REGISTRATION 197$ Mercedes Benz 250 manual (white). 1 owner chauffeur driven With Power steering/ window Central locking Aircon. radio- cassette Michelin tyres. White seat-covers Low mileage Accident free Showroom condition Tel *****55 MERCEDES 250. NON PAR? One private owner Power steering Automatic Leather416 words
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Advertisement779 1984-07-05 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes BRAND NEW M BEAUTIFUL 1972 MERCEDES 200 Manual Tax till 9 84. Aircond., radio cassette, etc Tip top condition $8,500 0.n.0 Kasy payment arrangeable Call Peter Chong, *****55 *****34 MERCEDES 350 SLC Automatic Excellent condition, beautiful number plate779 words
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Advertisement766 1984-07-05 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1982 MITSUBISHI COLT Mipershlft 1200 1 careful owner, aircon, expensive radio cassette, immaculate condition. $19,200 0.n.0. *****53 9-MONTH OLD CORDIA GSR Turbo, original sun-roof, digital meter, power windows, highest offer secures Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****5. Simon Lim ALMOST 78 COLT Sigma, aircon, sports rims,766 words
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Advertisement803 1984-07-05 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale IJ) Toyota J) Toyota tpqt nmvit u THE EXCITING NEW v .O^ CORONA 1.6 r Oy *O** PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR r Of A SPACIOUS, POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL 4 NEW COROLLA 1.3 P 1 DX PARF $21,770 ARF $28,650 *i"V'""~"*1 rnvnTA GL803 words
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Advertisement790 1984-07-05 32 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others END '82 SUZUKI 800. Original paint, 1 owner, aircon, cassette. $13,100. 81 Brighton Crescent, S'pore 1955. (near Serangoon Garden Way beside BP Station). PINIFARINA FIAT 130 Coupe. 1977. New tyres. Fully automatic. Full accessories. 3200 c.c. PARF Excellent condition. Best offer secures. Tel: *****78790 words
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Advertisement259 1984-07-05 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) CommerdMl Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles /Tf ,99° \Ol\N flll Offer valid for this month only BORNEO MOTORS Fora great deal more ALJUNIED ROAD TEL *****32 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD TEL *****55 67 8 9 EAST259 words
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Advertisement468 1984-07-05 32 1971 MAZDA FlOO Stationwagon. company reg.. passed inspection, tax till Nov., new paintwork. Very good condition. Tel: *****67. 1980 DATSUN 120Y Blind van Aircond. excellent condition. $6,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****82 (9.30am to 5.30pm). 1981 DATSUN PICK-UP model 720. petrol, one private owner, beautiful condition. $10,200 0.n.0. *****81. 1982 NISSAN E23468 words
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Advertisement453 1984-07-05 32 76 Vehicle* For Sato m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters BEAUTIFUL YAMAHA XS2SO. 1981. Special Chopper, 1 owner. $1,150. 1980 Vespa PISOX. blue. $1,290 *****62. CASH MONEY BUYING your Motorcycles, Scramblers, Scooters. For attractive value, please tel: *****63 Ne-Cycle welcome. CASH NEGOTIABLE. 1982 Yamaha RXK, Ist owner, $1,250. 1979 Suzuki GTI2SEN, sports453 words
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Advertisement765 1984-07-05 32 77 Vehicles Wanted COMPANY EXPATRIATES RE- QUIRE private or company used cars. Japanese or Continental model Tel *****93 William PREPARED TO PAY high price for quality used cars Any make model Please ring *****77 Mr Koh. SCRAP/ COMPANY CARS in any condition. Available Mercedes and other cars for export Tel765 words
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Advertisement776 1984-07-05 32 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses MINISTRY OF FINANCE REVENUE DIVISION I LETTINGS SECTION Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential properties:Location Type (A) 4 Goodwood Hill Double-storey colonial (District 1025) bungalow (4 bedrooms) with separate servants' quarters and garages. Land area776 words
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Advertisement612 1984-07-05 32 SUNORIDGE PARK. OFF Braddell Road, single-storey bungalow. 12.000 sq ft with large garden private car porch, 3 bedrooms and servant's with airconds. partially furnished $2,600 Contact Koh, *****71 BEAUTIFUL DETACHED BUNGALOW, 9.000 sq ft Kully furnished, mature garden with pond, patio for entertainment. Ideal for expats. Located at Saraca Road612 words
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Advertisement1712 1984-07-05 33 v^'i'iH'X"'. >'■" "*jJL- 'i ■lasV'^H '"■'■'■V' l '-f- li' *y '''•^^s^'''*''''w*'''^"''^'*^^«^^^^^*^^^^^BSvvWH'Bv b) Apartments YOU NAME IT, WE HAVE IT! For thote who appreciate luxurious and healthy living. 3 /4-bedroomed apartments, with spacious living and balcony, overlooking lush greenery with outstanding facilities. 10 mins drive to City. IRRESISTIBLE! THAT'S THE WORD!1,712 words
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Advertisement717 1984-07-05 33 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments \o^Ardmore c Park^\ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service717 words
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Advertisement503 1984-07-05 33 a Claymore Plaza studio apartment, walking distance to hotel. $2,000. e Brookvale Townhouse apartment at Clement) Park, $4,000 $4,500. e Draycott Towars, 3 bedrooms, centraliaed aircond. $5,500. e Arcadia Garden $7,000. MIDFIELD REALTY PTE. LTD *****66 DISTRICT 10 LEONIE HILLS VICINITY Brand naw luxurious 4-bedroomed apartment on high/ low floors503 words
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Advertisement779 1984-07-05 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Hlllcre.st Arcadia $3,400/54.500 Hon/on Towers $4,500 Kommerville Park $3,500/54.000 e Lucky Towers $4,000 FernhilUirove $3,300 e Equatorial Cool $3,000 Faber Garden 52.800/51.800 e Devonshire Apt $2,200 e Nim Park $2,200 e Hilton Tower $1,800 The Fla/a $1,800/51.500 SHANG PROPERTIES PTE. LTD TEL: *****85 (5 LINES)779 words
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Advertisement843 1984-07-05 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10. EQUATORIAL HOTEL viClntt) 1.800 sq ft apartment, 2 bedrooms large master bedroom I and a den All attached b*lh». Fully furnished, with covered carpark, very attractive apartment $2,000 p.m Phone *****53 0ffice hours (No agents). DIST 2. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 2 bedrooms, fully furnished,843 words
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Advertisement848 1984-07-05 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments ALONG KHEAM HOCK Road, quirt pleasant surroundings I brand ne" townhuuses. bedrooms, partially furnished, pool security. i'.i.Boo. Call 29M828/ *****50 (agent) DIST. 0206 SPOTTISWOODE PARK 3 rooms. 2 halls, furnished, aircond. $1.3J0 Bedok Reservoir. Tampines 5.-roomed (fully approval) furnished. $1,100 Jurong West $700 $850 IMHSI848 words
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Advertisement791 1984-07-05 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10. RIDGEWOOD. KALAKAUA Rise, tuii recreational faculties, low Hour >- bedfOOmsd apartment 63.000 Deans Property *****55 DIST. 10. THE WILSHIRE. brand new central airconditioned apartment, fully furnished. 4 bedrooms servant's. $5,500 IV.in- PTOpeftJ L'*****5 OIST. 10. BEVERLY MAI. high floor, fully furnished. 3 bedrooms791 words
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Advertisement847 1984-07-05 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LUCKY PLAZA. 3 bedrooms with i attached bath, fully furnished with full privacy, middle of Or- -hard Road lot $3,200 pm Tel *****83 MICHEL APARTMENT. Tanglm district new furnishings, luxurious aire onditioned 1-bedrooni flat All modern conveniences Tel ;U7.«itC NEAR BOTANIC GARDENS exclusi\e and maelOUS847 words
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Advertisement809 1984-07-05 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments ORCHARD ROAD VICINITY. heLiulilul. spacious 3-bedroooMd high Hour Full* luriiistied $1,700 Rodoi Wtawk l h .m:w79 ORCHARD ROAD lu-hmil lucky Fla/a. 3- roomed apartment, fully furnished. :f alrcondi $1,500 ono CWltaCt M***** POINCIANA TOWER. PANOAN Valley 4 bedrooms, partially furnished $:;.7<>o negotiable. Call *****00. POTONG809 words
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Advertisement651 1984-07-05 34 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms WELL FURNISHED ROOM al .luruiiK Fast Strnet 2. (or couple Interested please tel BOM4S T7ttM72 No aejMrta pteuse 2 ROOMS TO let at I.uroiiß Salleh Jin Kunos Preferably single lady Contact 22Z5650. (Bam Spin DIST 1955. ROOM TO let Single/ students No cooking I' ;t651 words
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Advertisement969 1984-07-05 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses SPANISH-STYLE DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES k A ATI! AV qnQ< housing loan I V#%l HAY OU/mD low interest rates I -t*ABHEII FREEHOLD I wAKUCN d^TEii land I ■■j^^V s^F^ww'S i.^^^r^*V H um a969 words
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Advertisement572 1984-07-05 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses I Particulars:- fl IA) No. 35. Stitfio Roal #02-07"Parklam I Shopping Mall". Singapore 0718. Lot No 319 7 B B TS 19 B Built Up Area 65 sq m. OR 700 sq tU B B Title Leasehold 99572 words
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Advertisement322 1984-07-05 34 EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED SINGLE-STOREY COTTAGE STYLE LINK BUNGALOW AT LORONG J, TELOK KURAU 3 bedrooms with attached baths, servant's room and separate living/dining room. $680,000 0.n.0. CALL: *****00 e Serangoon Gdn $430,000 e Plantation Ave $320,000 e Simon Walk $310,000 e Jin Redop $450,000 Stirling Rd $600,000 e Lucky Hts $700,000322 words
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Advertisement602 1984-07-05 34 89 Properties For Salt a) Houses DIST 1335 DAISY PARK vi< in ly renovated double-storey bungii low. with mature garden I.an<l area approx 12.000 sq ft Built-in 4000 sq ft 7 bedrooms attached bathrooms servanfs Freehold Ideal for 3-tier generation family $1 IMonu Denker *****11 DIST. 21 SUNSET CRESCENT. dementi602 words
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Advertisement869 1984-07-05 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 1334 BUTTERFLY AVENUE storey semi-detached 3500 sq :t Freehold 4 bedrooms 2 halls, marble- parquet flooring $650,000 Sin Hua Mm Housing Agency *****57 IK lines I DIST. 20 SHANGRI-LA PARK, u cinity. extensively renovated single-storey terrace 3 i<edrooms. spacious kitchen Carporch 2.050 sq869 words
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Advertisement873 1984-07-05 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 20 SELLING CHEAP I |W n son Pkirk Amibte-ttOftJ terr.K I Heiiovated J'cln.< mv t<rnao parquet MIOJO9O.IUI Hap Seng NNM OIST 20 NEAR THOMSON reunited 2-storey terrace 2 100 sq It $460,000 [list M P.it.i> li-Morev terrace I.OM sqft $4.«(iiKK> Homer 29H4904 OIST.873 words
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Advertisement658 1984-07-05 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Locgted near Thomson Road/ 1 Braddeil Road I PANORAMIC Am^m HjALWH I VIEW OF THE f U IflN CITY LIFE VifiWffil 1 liilMP CPfIPK SCENIC LUSH 5 1! 585658 words
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Advertisement238 1984-07-05 35 Disl. 5, Patir Panjang Road, only 2 units of brand new townhousesleft. Land area: 3.000 sq.ft. Built-in: 2,600 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms plus servant's. $570,000. Oiat. 9, Grangaford. 2 and 3 bedrooms, area: 1,200 sq.ft. and 1,700 sq.ft. $430,000/ $585,000. Disl. 10, Ouchaas Court, lower maisonette, 3 bedrooms, 2,600 sq.ft $830,000.238 words
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Advertisement749 1984-07-05 35 89 Proptfti* For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments ilfA Eminent^ Exclusive Address... %F& J A^i^y Prestigious Name... t2l^vS^ n El •96 ultra-modern apartments set on top i \v. <XH of a hill. s^) C^ )y Tranquil and749 words
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Advertisement166 1984-07-05 35 DISTRICT 10 BALMORAL ROAD VICINITY Lower maisonette with own private garden, facing swimming pool, built-in area 2,500 aq.ft. 3 spacious bedrooms. SELLING $670,000 with vacant possession. METZ PROPERTIES PTE LTD TEL: *****88 (5 LINES). DIST. 10 WOOLLERTON PARK 3 bedrooms, servant's. 2350 sq.ft. Spacious living/dining, central aircon, facing pool. Selling166 words
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Advertisement290 1984-07-05 35 Shattord Rd 3.280 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, servant's, marble throughout. Tenanted end 1984. $680,000. Fabar Gdn. 1.500 sq ft $398,000 Pandan Valtey 2.650 sq.ft. $590,000 Farnhill Mai 2.000 sq.ft. $680,000 Sommerville 2.010 sq.ft. $655,000 Graan Mtidowi 2.250 sq.ft. $438,000 Wallan Eat Iwnhit 2.435 sq.ft $635,000 CHAMBERS: *****77 LUCKY PLAZA. 1700 sq.ft.290 words
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Advertisement889 1984-07-05 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 21 GOODLUCK GARDEN brand new 3-bedroomed high floor apartment/ attached bathroom, split-level, built-in kitchen cabinets, full facilities. 1906 sq ft Freehold. Completion soon. $415,000 0.n.0. Denker *****1 1. DIST. 9 FERNHILL GROVE near Shangri-la Hotel, lower corner maisonette. 3 spacious bedrooms and889 words
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Advertisement880 1984-07-05 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 10 RENOVATED BOTANICAL Garden Mansion 3 bedrooms. I servant's, suitable for immediate occupancy Freehold Tel *****35 No agents DIST 15. EASTERN MANSION. 1 450 sq.ft. High floor, facing sea. quiet and convenient location, newly renovated Foreigners eligible *****.000. Call: *****05 DIST. 10880 words
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Advertisement845 1984-07-05 35 89 Properties For Sale i b) Private Apartments j OIST. 9 WALK-UP APARTMENT. large bedrooms/ servant's balcony, 1,200 sq ft $280,000 Hardy Housing *****14 DIST 9 AIRVIEW TOWER. I bedrooms/ servant's. 1.700 sq ft High floor, good facing. $300,000 ono Kenwood *****16 *****43 DIST. 9 JALAN JINTAN 2 bedrooms apartment845 words
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Advertisement823 1984-07-05 35 89 F'ropertit For Sale d) HDB Apartments TANGLIN HALT. 3 rooms. Sir. floor. 2nd corner unit, very good location, vacant end August Highest offer above $27,000 secures Tel *****55 *****09 TELOK BLANGAH HEIGHTS 3roomed Blk 54 60 62 63/64 75 $59,000 negotiable Other Telok Blangah units available Multlmark *****72 *****32823 words
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Advertisement802 1984-07-05 36 90 Properties Wanted URGENTLY REQUIRED SINGLE/ iloiit>le-sU>r»-\ IHIIHIIIWI it> 'list i). io. li with tenancy coniktewd UudKft $2M and ahove Owners. call W441>1 i.i«et>n BUSINESSMAN LOOKING FOR lIDH A .=> rooms Nnartftf markel. small lamily required A rooms *****34. ;:w;«u BUYERS ON WAITING list wants Io purchase mm ind iiuuc802 words
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Advertisement578 1984-07-05 36 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces inourmiAL COrWX I 9m I wr-r** JlcH^awgtK Silirlftiii^^ 8 storey twin-tower complex of I j. H flatted factory space -M s& A New Industrial Building strategically located at m the crossroads ot MacPherson/Paya Lebar/Airport' S Upper Paya Lebar Roads 2,701 sqft to 18.000 sqtt578 words
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Advertisement72 1984-07-05 36 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces v Warehouse v for Lease Area Unit No. (sq.m.) 01-07 156 01-08 156 01-13/14 297 01-19/20 297 01-21/22 361 01-26 156 01-27 to 1231 01-34 02-01/02 264 02-15 214 02-22 140 02-24 to 140 02-30 per unit Please contact Mrs Bessie Wong at: J Find it72 words
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Advertisement643 1984-07-05 36 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouse*/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces En oy th<; convenience ol Having your entire business .none sell-contained Ull HI Warehouse cum Ott.ce Each unit consists of |bbP^b\bbbblbbWH L °a<*ny Unloading Lorry Bay Carpark Facilities 3 tonne hoist cranp/^^^ lndll "dual643 words
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Advertisement332 1984-07-05 36 SIONG HOE 5-STORE Y WAREHOUSE Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 Available for lease immediately: 4th/sth storey 1298, small spaces available. 3rd storey 1296. 8.500 sq.ft (789.6 sq.m.) 2nd storey 1296, small spaces available. High ceiling. 2 main goods lifts 2 tons load capacity each. Spacious parking space. 24-hour security332 words
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Advertisement404 1984-07-05 36 93 Office Spaces a) Mate FORTUNE CENTRE, prestigious office space, high floor, area 2175 sq.ft., asking $510 p.s.f neg. Fields: *****11. MIDDLE ROAD OFFICE Space 2.500 sq.ft. Fully renovated. Immediate occupation. $410 p.s.f. *****09 (No Agent). OUTSIDE CBD PRESTIGIOUS Office for sale. 7.400 sq.ft. on whole floor, high floor. Swisshomes404 words
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Advertisement787 1984-07-05 36 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I Industrial Space For Rent I Prestigious and ideally located ground floor 1 warehousing space for rental: H Built-in area 4.5005q ft t034.0005q ft fl Rental —$1 80psf ono Location Alexandra Road H Occupation Mid-July 1984 V City Valuers Consultants Pte Ltd787 words
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Advertisement527 1984-07-05 36 MING ARCADE, BEHIND Ming Court Hotel. 2 units available 200 sq.ft. Office cum showroom. $800 (1 month deposit) Sime Realty. *****01/2. OFFICE FOR RENT. Shop front office. 340 sq.ft. at Ist floor. Woh Hup Complex, with partitions Rental $3 50 p.s.f Tel 3H5565 No agents please OFFICE AT ICB Building.527 words
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Advertisement561 1984-07-05 36 93 Office Spaces c) Wanted LARGE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY pretend) occupying MparaM offices in Singapore, wUhei i<> teaa* about isjiia4.li of of Wea ipace !<> consolidate its opera* lion Locality preferred is Orchard Road .'ire.i ouutde CBO However nuM roniklrr other toraUoni Pteaat *nt»- to s T Box AM329 wo K561 words
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Advertisement974 1984-07-05 37 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental We have the space You have the goods So call us and discover the business potential in our new shopping complex SHOP UNITS from 517 sq.ft. at SINGAPORE FINANCE HOUSE H telephone *****31 At North Bridge Road, adjacent to GOLDEN974 words
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Advertisement170 1984-07-05 37 100 Air Travel TIOMAN 40/3N $145 00 Full Board 28 6 to 17 Daily Departures available Call MAS Travel *****77 *****55 at 06-42 Tanglln Shopping Centre (Beside Ming Court Hotel) or Tel: *****55 at 36K Prinsep Street (opposite Cathay Cinema) TA 175 ALOHA TRAVEL/TOURS *****66 Worldwide Air Ticket Specialist Student170 words
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Advertisement943 1984-07-05 37 101 CruiMt 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 3 days discovering die natural wonders of Phuket kT^^yC "-^L^ o^^_Bfc___l^s£S "»-_____T™_ _v~ ____i "^"V v_| B___te__\vv rt r^^^SZ£S2S22^*CL/Z>^r vx\Aorc the grottos cruise/fly P\ n_x^ anJcavc rnsofThum U~l:^l~,r 1 I*^^^>> v^ V<^^^^ Lud, visit a traditional Holiday lnClUQing^*^- st.lt village at Koh Panyi Penang943 words
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Advertisement602 1984-07-05 37 102 Tourt 102 Toure 102 Tour« 102 Tourt MJUAGCA.TIOMAN. NOW ONLY ONE HOUR AND $95 AWAY. Services operated by Tradewinds and Malaysia Air Charter from Seletar Airport. For reservations please caP %M^ Singapore Airlines on 545 *****r \KK^ aJLT Tradewinds on 222 461 1/2. w«« MAC FU6HTNO. FWCOUBCT 1 DgMTUWI602 words
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Advertisement231 1984-07-05 37 asu ft 1 Tour Operator lIOJ to Australia! PERTH ALBANY 6/7/9 Days From $1155 Accommodation at Ist. class hotel Daily American Breakiast Sight seeing Tours Special Double-decker nightlife tour Meals (mainly Chinese) Deluxe- aircon coach. Free Preview on Video! Tel: *****55/*****11 #01 03 Wellington Bldg 20 Bideford Road Wprnc*r ot231 words
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Advertisement594 1984-07-05 38 102. Tours 102 Tours Holiday Best Sellers mwj/ to travel We may not be the region 's Largest, but we're certainly better! A THE GRAND EUROPA (15 Countries) Denmark/ Austria/Eastern Europe Hungary/ Yugoslavia/ Italy/San Marino/ Vatican/Spam/ France/ Monaco (Monte 94 Davs SS4 I 58 l i Carlo) /Switzerland/ Germany/Holland/ 7,,594 words
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Advertisement689 1984-07-05 38 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Bfßfl ■sk-'" Penang I MJESStz jkwfw_. tr \?j r '*<>*«**(/ '//n/ff/f.U' PP|C/P^"^jJ mwm b Tl! P riCe incllJ des I ff Return economy air-fare SIN PEN SIN Wj m |H Accommodation at Holiday Inn Penang m^S^^ |J on twin-shanrig basis *W vVelcomo Drink HP689 words
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Advertisement32 1984-07-05 38 N B U S I N E S S Then venture into Section C, "Business To Business", where you'll discover your business needs and businesses in need! ft* C.A.T.S. 1 ******* 132 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration494 1984-07-05 39 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Andermatt or St Gallen for the Queen Elizabeth II Cup? By TERRY LUCAS, a jockey with the big race temperament, is in somewhat of a quandary- He has the choice of rides between Andermatt and St Gallen in the 2,000 m Queen Elizabeth494 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-07-05 39 ON THE TRACK with TONTO DAWNGLOW n, entered solely for the Temasek Trophy race for Class 1 Div 1 horses over 1,400 m on Sunday, drew attention to his chances with an impressive workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With visiting Hongkong ■■H^BM^ jockey M.C.307 words
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Article141 1984-07-05 39 JOH ANNESBURG, Wed AN AMERICAN syndicate has withdrawn a US$3 million (about 556.3 million) offer to buy South Africa's leading racehorse, Wolf Power, a representative of the buyers said yesterday. Mick Goss, South Africa-based agent of the Celestial Acres Stud in Oklahoma, said the sale ofReuter - 141 words
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Article841 1984-07-05 39 IPOH, Wed. A total 250 entries, comprising 146 in Class 2, 96 in Class 5 and nine in Classes 5 and 6, has been entered for the Perak Turf Club Meeting starting on July 14. CLASS 2: Ist run: l,lMm straight <»), l,2Stm (b) and l,7ttm (c); ted841 words
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Article124 1984-07-05 39 FIRST DAY: Class 2 Divs 1 and 2 1,100 m straight; Divs 4 and 5 1,200m; Gass 5 Divs 1 and 3 1,200m; Div 2 1,200 m and 1,600 m SECOND DAY: Class 2 Divs 1 and 2 1,200 m and 1,700m; Div 3 1,200m; Class 5124 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration420 1984-07-05 40 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MADAM LIM KAH HOON, VICTORIA (wife of the late MR. TAN WHYE GEK) Age: 75 years old. was called to the Lord on 3RD JULY, 1984 Leaving behind beloved: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Hong Teck Cecilia Chua Hong Leng Goh Teck Lim Hong Chuang Rosa Tan DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW420 words
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Obituary, Illustration382 1984-07-05 40 JESUS said "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies, and whoever lives and believes in me will never die. John 11:25-26 SNG EE BOH aged 84 was called Home to be with the Lord on 3 7382 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1984-07-05 40 The family of the late Mdm. Low Chui Har naa Mrs CO. Tan (departed 1.7.M) wish to thank all friends and relatives for their condolences and expressions of support.31 words
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Obituary, Illustration188 1984-07-05 40 In loving memory ol FRANCIS LEE TECK CHYE Departed on 5 July 1983 A year has passed But memories stay fresh and painful Peacefully sleeping, resting at last The world's weary troubles and trails are past In silence he suffered, in patience he bore Till God called him188 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1984-07-05 40 RAVICHANDRAN K. Oiad at 2.30pm. 4.7 A* Funeral arrangements please ring. Tel: *****35 MDM LEONG LAU SIM Age 78 Passed away peacefully in Vancouver. Canada on Ist July 1984. Affectionately rtmtmbirtd by family.35 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-07-05 40 fdfd LONDON, Wed. He is four months short of his 50th birthday, his name does not appear on the Wimbledon roll of champions, his private life never made any headlines... But the magic of Ken Rosewall lives on. Yesterday, more than 800 spectators the connoisseurs368 words
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Article124 1984-07-05 40 WIMBLEDON, Wed. Two young Soviet players have again made their mark here. For the second year running, Larissa Savchenko, 17, and Svetlana Cherneva, 21, have reached the doubles quarter-finals, dropping only one set on the way when they beat Chris Evert Lloyd and Catherine Tanvier yesterday. The pair,AP - 124 words
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Article287 1984-07-05 40 CERGY-PONTOISE (France), Wed. Portugal's Paulo Fereira added an emotional chapter to Tour de Prance cycle race history here yesterday when he won the fifth stage and dedicated it to his late compatriot, Joaquim Agostinho. Fereira was in tears at the victory ceremony after theReuter - 287 words
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Article94 1984-07-05 40 PARIS, Wed. Swiss Tour de France cyclist Serge Demierre was sent home by his team manager for disciplinary reasons. Auguste Girard, manager of the Cilo team, ordered Demierre home from a hotel in Lille where the squad were staying after Monday's fourth stage of the 24-dayReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-07-05 40 ggg Sixth seed upsets Pam to reach last four LONDON, Wed. Czechoslovak-born defending champion Martina Navratilova, of the United States, led the top three women's seeds to victories at Wimbledon yesterday but fourth-seed-ed Pam Shriver was upset by fellow American Kathy Jordan. Martina, the topReuter - 561 words
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Article189 1984-07-05 40 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Guillermo Vilas is missing from the Argentine Davis Cup tennis team for the first time in 12 years. Vilas has ruled himself out of Argentina's world group quarter-final against the United States in Atlanta from July 13-15 because of injured stomach muscles.Reuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-07-05 41 Greenidge cuts down England LONDON, Wed. West Indies, fired by a magnificent unbeaten 214 from Gordon Greenidge (left), strode imperiously to a ninewicket win over England on the final day of the Second Cricket Test at Lord's here yesterday. The tourists' triumph, which put themReuter - 374 words
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272 1984-07-05 41 L'Equipe's team Ton! Schumacher (WO); Mircea Rednlc (Run), Antonio Maceda (Spa), Maxime Bossis (Fra), Jean-Francois Domergne (Fra), Jean Tigana (Fra), Michel Platlnl (Fra), Lois Fernandez (Fra), Fernando Chalana (Por), Preben Elkjaer (Den), Carlos Santfllana (Spa). Renter. PARIS, Wed. Michel Platini, who led France to theReuter - 272 words
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Article388 1984-07-05 41 Tavare helps Kent to grand draw LONDON, Wod. A SMART slip-catch by skipper Chris Tavare off Australian fast-medium bowler Terry Alderman earned Kent a remarkable draw with Sussex in their English County Cricket Championship match at Hastings yesterday. It was the first draw between the two teams in the championshipReuter - 388 words
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210 1984-07-05 41 LONDON, Wed. It was double joy for West Indies cricket captain Clive Lloyd yesterday. Not only did his side achieve the seemingly impossible by making 344, runs, with 270 minutes to play, to beat England, it also marked a fine end to hisReuter - 210 words
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Article342 1984-07-05 41 NAPOIJ'S glorious welcome for newlysigned Argentine star Diego Maradona has been mysteriously postponed. Thousands of cheering fans were expected to take part in the Italian club's "Dieguitoday", a welcoming party for Maradona in which the US$7.5 million ($15.6m) buy was to have arrived by helicopter in the centreReuter; AFP; AP - 342 words
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Article327 1984-07-05 42 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By WHEN the curtain lifts for the Europe-Asia badminton epic, some of the game's most famous personalities will be on parade at the Singapore Badminton Hall in Guillemard Road on July 16 and 17. Luan Jin, conqueror of Liem Swie327 words
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Article206 1984-07-05 42 Less is more TORONTO, Wed. In the case of Jim Gott, less is definitely more. As the fifth starter in the Toronto Blue Jays' rotation, Gott does not work nearly as much as the other starters. Yet, while he pitches less, the extra time has made him stronger and increased206 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-07-05 42 Ueberroth crosses fingers over US gaffe YOU'D think, after losing just over half the reigning world champions from the 21 sports in the Olympics because of the Red boycott, that the Americans would tread a bit carefully through sport's political minefield as the big day approaches.550 words
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Article285 1984-07-05 42 WHICH British girl athlete is most likely to win a gold medal in Los Angeles? Zola Budd? Don't bet on it. Mark down the name of Shirley Strong, a 25-year-old blonde hurdler who is something of a phenomenon. She is the Commonwealth Games champion and285 words
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Article52 1984-07-05 42 I WISH these were the last words we'll hear on the Soviet boycott, but I fear they won't be, sensible as they are. They come from America's former decathlon champion, Bill Toomey. "Let's Just say, ladles and gentleman, the Russians aren't coming. That's It. End of story."52 words
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Article454 1984-07-05 42 MORE trouble for Olympic boxing. Following the introduction of headguards, which is likely to detract from the tournament as a TV spectacle, comes news of a two-fist-ed assault on the sport by doctors. The call from the British Medical Association, representing some 80,000 doctors,454 words
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Article349 1984-07-05 42 World record to Sedykh again CORK (Ireland), Wed. Olympic champion Yuri Sedykh, of the Soviet Union, smashed the world hammer record by 2.20 metres in an international athletics meet here yesterday to take the record for the fourth time Sec'ykh, Olympic gold medallist in 1976 and 1980, had a firstReuter; AFP; AP - 349 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-07-05 42 WASHINGTON, Wed. A leading Soviet athlete has written to an American counterpart, expressing his regret and explaining why he te\t the Soviet team could not come to Los Angeles. The text of the letter from world champion pole vaolter Sergei Bnbka to former recordholder Earl Bell,Reuter - 201 words
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Article179 1984-07-05 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI THE Football Association of Singapore want nothing less than the national squad from Australia for the Merlion Cup tournament at the National Stadium from Oct 14-28. FAS executive secretary Steven Tan sent a cable to the Australian Soccer Federation yesterday, pointing179 words
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177 1984-07-05 43 FOR all of you still going strong by the time you finish the New Nation Big Walk on Sunday, Caldbeck MacGregor have something packed just for you. They have donated a case of Johnny Walker Black Label 12-year-old whisky. They are just one177 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-07-05 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By THEY call him Johnny Walker but really, Fredrick Philips needs no namesake. He's become a legend in his own right. Not as advertised perhaps, but certainly as evergreen. He is 72 and suffers from varicose veins. His stock of white394 words
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329 1984-07-05 43 SPORTS SHORTB DESPITE a fine innings by guest player Abhijit Dass, Indian Association Invitation succumbed to a five-wicket defeat by India's Citizens' Cricket Club at Balestier Road yesterday. Abhijit contributed 55 runs, which included eight boundaries, to lA's total of 138 inAFP; Reuter; AP - 329 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-07-05 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Tang Boon opts out of the national squad By tans' Gold Cup tournafor Singapore Malays. Striker Kannan Kunjuraman will also be available next week for the Anchor Cup tournament, the first of the Singapore squad's three major assignments this year. Kannan346 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-07-05 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON It won't be so easy for Ee Kiat this year By WHILE Poh Ee Kiat is the pre-tournament favourite for the Sentosa Open Invitation championship starting at Serapong tomorrow, the young golfer can expect a tougher challenge this year. Ee Kiat, who spends most of323 words
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Article149 1984-07-05 43 First toe: I.M Douglas Ooi, E.K. Poh, A. Chelliah. I.M Daniel Urn, M. Murugiah, A. Tulloch. 1.12 Eugene Campos, H. Yusoff, Samson Gimson. 1.18 Prem Sachdev, E.T. Poh, Vincent Lee. 1.24 N. Raju, Gerald Loong, R. Langdale. IM Wong Weng Foo, Stephen Poon, M.H. Chua. 1.3C M.149 words
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Article179 1984-07-05 43 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - VICTORY will be uppermost on Indian Association's mind when they take on defending champions Singapore Recreation Club In a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at the Padang today (5.30). IA convenor Gurcharan Singh said: "We started the season badly, losing our first two179 words
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Article70 1984-07-05 43 MALCOLM MURFETT'S goal six minutes from time earned the National University of Singapore a 1-0 win over Ceylon worts Club B in a Singapore Hockey Association Division One match at Balestier Road yesterday. CSC had only themselves to blame for the defeat as they failed to take advantage70 words
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Article321 1984-07-05 43 dfdf LONDON, Wed. Ivan Lendl stormed Into the semi-finals of the men's singles here today when he beat Czech Davis Cap team-mate Tomas Smld 8-1 M^ Mi The match lasted Just over one-and-a-half hoars, and Lendl earned a waning for "verbal abase". The incident occurredAFP; Reuter - 321 words
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285 1984-07-05 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON TONY KOH. all the way from Larkin in Johor, must have been a good luck charm for Charlie Chia. The pair, meeting for the first time yesterday, proved to be a winning one when they won top prize in the285 words
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第43页 其他
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Miscellaneous51 1984-07-05 43 Today 's. events HOCKEY SHA Premier Lmcm: SRC v lA. SCC v Armed Forces (Padang). Mv t: Ratflesians v PARC Police (Tanglin) All matches at 5.30 p. m. Natteaal Sehult Bwi* C Dlirklw ft— l ami tUri/towtt plaelig (Balestier Road, 8.40 a.m.) VOLLEYBALL NTUC laterudM teaney (Bras Basah CC, 851 words
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429 1984-07-05 44 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Information will help them market Singapore in the right places By HOTELS and travel agents are getting previously confidential information from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to help them sell Singapore more effectively. Giving the travel industry access to market intelligence429 words
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Article419 1984-07-05 44 WINSOME LANE - BMF sacks auditors WINSOME LANE Imputations in their report unacceptable, says company By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. Bumiputra Malaysian Finance limited yesterday dismissed its auditors, Touche Ross and Company of Hongkong. It is also considering taking legal action against the auditors for statements made by them in their annual report419 words
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98 1984-07-05 44 LONDON, Wed. A British van driver today won the right to petition Parliament for permission to marry his mother-in-law. A House of Ix>rds committee cleared the way for Mr Alan Monk, 29, and Mrs Valerie Hill, 49, to ask Parliament to set aside aReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-07-05 44 ANG LAY WAH - ANG LAY WAH Pauline Wai of Hongkong believes in being nice and doing her job well By THE face of llsaglisag conrtesy came to Stagapore tUs week tat fee farm of 2f -year-eld Immigration officer Mrs PaaUaeWaL Her fear-day trip was tke prise she waa far being sae458 words
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Article120 1984-07-05 44 Thatcher due here in September BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is expected to visit Singapore in September as part of a fournation tour of this region. Mrs Thatcher will probably be here on Sept 19 after her visit to Kuala Lumpur. The British High Commission here, however, cannot confirm the120 words
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Article44 1984-07-05 44 KARACHI, Wed. At least 20 employees of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), including air hostesses, flight stewards and cargo and engineering staff, have been sacked on a charge of smuggling contraband hashish and opium. The sackings followed an investigation by PIA. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article37 1984-07-05 44 ABU DHABI. Wed. Police arrested 35 Iranians when they tried to enter the United Arab Emirates illegally. They were seen by a police patrol as they disembarked from a dhow in Dubai on Sunday. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-07-05 44 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By A SALES manager played detective yesterday and helped to recover $80,000 worth of new tyres which his company had reported missing lust four hours earlier. Eight suspects were also arrested. When Mr Tay Boon Hua, 29, of Stamford Tyres Pte Ltd363 words
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Article74 1984-07-05 44 HOUSTON (Texas), Wed. Federal agents investigating an international drug trafficking ring have confiscated US$6.B million (5J14.2 million) deposited in two accounts in a Dallas bank, a federal prosecutor said today. One of the accounts at the Republic Bank of Houston had been opened in the name ofAFP - 74 words
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Article51 1984-07-05 44 LONDON, Wed. The squealing of piss can make their keepers deaf, according to a British government report. At feeding time, the squeals from pigs can reach 108 decibels, enough to cause hearing problems unless ear protection is worn, it said. Even a chainsaw, at 106 decibels, is auieter.Reuter - 51 words
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Article348 1984-07-05 44 Troops take control of Beirut BEIRUT, Wed. Thousands of Lebanese army units took control of all major areas in Beirut today from warring Muslim and Christian militia. It was a bid to end nine years of civil strife under a new government peace plan. After five months of continual clashesReuter; UPI; AP - 348 words
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Article41 1984-07-05 44 ROME, Wed. West German film star Nastasia Klnski has given birth to a baby boy named Alessandro in a clinic here, friends said yesterday. Miss Kinski, 23, has not identified the father of the child. born on Saturday. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Advertisement322 1984-07-05 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Potential car buyers now face the prospect of not only higher prices for cars but also costlier financing. JEFFREY TSANG and ALVIN TAY have the details. Women are ready to enter the job market if they are offered the right incentives. FOO322 words
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Miscellaneous117 1984-07-05 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 rain. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 a.m. Adelaide 4/16C Rain Manila 23/33C Fair Amsterdam 12/18C Cloudy Melbourne 2/13C Fine Bangkok 25/33C Fine Moscow 20/23C Rain Betjbig 20/32C Sunny New117 words
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Article, Illustration1740 1984-07-05 1 JUSTINE PICARDIEBI - JUSTINE PICARDIEBI Final part of a report on the new heroin epidemic sweeping housing estates in south London. British readers were invited to describe their experiences of drug addiction. The response was alarming. fdfd Caught in a vicious circle Parents 9 failure to spot the1,740 words
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Article, Illustration472 1984-07-05 1 A steady job ended 1 6 years of charmless life Maureen Foster was a heroin addict for 16 years, starting in the '50s. She gave up the drug nine years ago, and is now writing poetry. This is her story. THE effect of heroin, which I always injected, was aThe Sunday Times - 472 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1984-07-05 2 ARGUS - ARGUS But it's no figment of the imagination Nature watch By This week, our writer discusses the fascinating relationship between wasps and figs how one cannot live without the other. FIGS you may not have eaten them, but you must have seen them because fig1,293 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-07-05 3 KAYE ANN - KAYE ANN Anything which can be strung can be made into necklaces, bracelets and pendants. Our writer offers more tips on how you can make your own accessories. By Arty crafts NECKLACES, bracelets and brooches can be made from all sorts of things. Hardware and craft397 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-07-05 3 GUESS what these white b.ads are. Fishbones! But you wnuld have to trim them first and file the rough parts. Then wash the bones in detergent. When diy, leave for a few days. Wash again in detergent with a brush and varnish them. They'll look like carved ivory65 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-07-05 3 FOR this cote pendant (left), y©u need thick rubber ring which can be bought from a hardware shop. The one in the picture has a sUt round Its outer circumference. Push the chain into the slit. Make sore that the chain Is equally long on either side. Open113 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-07-05 3 TO ATTACH beads to a metal chain, coil one end of the wire as in X (see diagram on right). The coil should be slightly larger than the hole in the bead. Thread the wire through the bead. Then bend the coil flat on109 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration994 1984-07-05 6 JOHN GIVEN - New York and all that trash JOHN GIVEN America's largest city is fast running out of sites to dispose of its ever-growing mountain of trash. Would a waste-to-energy system be the answer? By in N«w York BENEATH the Manhattan skyline, a long, flat garbage scow, heavily laden with an odoriferous994 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-07-05 10 Love that lives against all odds AGAINST ALL ODDS Opens tomorrow at Orchard Cinema Previewed by CATHERINE TAN IF YOU wore eyeglasses, they would have steamed up. A very sexy mystery, a steamy love triangle sizzling with betrayal, double-crossing and torrid romance raved the American media over Taylor Hackford's (of617 words
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Article, Illustration520 1984-07-05 11 THE ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC CHAMBER PLAYERS Singapore Conference Hall Saturday, 8.15 p.m. Previewed by JOHN de SOUZA PITY if you missed the Nash Ensemble of London's superb musicianship in last month's Arts Festival. But here's your chance to make up for it, and to experience the eavesdropping intimacy520 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-07-05 11 LESLIE LEOW - LESLIE LEOW Chess By SOVIET domination of chess is so complete that people sometimes wonder whether they can beat the rest of the world put together. Last week, the Russians did just that in a friendly match in London. That such a match could444 words
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Advertisement456 1984-07-05 5 THE SinGRPQRE SWEEPJ 2nd PRIZE $4OO 9 000 3rd PRIZE $2OO 5 000 4th PRIZE $100,000 sth PRIZE 50,000 5 JACKPOT PRIZES $15,000 each 4 DIGIT MAJOR PRIZES 500 each 10 LUCKY PRIZES 5,000 each (Terminal digits) 25 GIFT PRIZES 3,000 each 4-DIGIT MINOR PRIZES $350 each -COWUIWi™ $2,000 each456 words
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Advertisement485 1984-07-05 6 THE GREAT MID-YEAR M^ FURNITURE SALE 3 j fc ■SSSSI i ;v^ A iBBBPff^ iff! Cons/st; t 3-Door- Wardrobe, 7 0006/6^6^l i h IBedsldeTable T Dressing Table. Jointly organised by Hfet I i«€ n 1 pi mapr manufacturers to I^PB^H (^HP bring you the latest Ui j «g— -J-^T-rw "^^J^485 words
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Advertisement680 1984-07-05 7 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES mg| Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mln. Charges: CTAUTC S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times 5571.25 noenTfiAi RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5J24.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times- Ss73 20 RSSOBBI sales serv,^. Times House HIHHMB Trl: *****11 e'xt 2724-7 2669 s!rlg^e 5092S 0923680 words
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Advertisement612 1984-07-05 7 ■■BHHHHHHH sundstrqnd im^HH^ I PROJECT ENGINEER I 8 The Sundstrand Advanced Technology Ciroup, with headquarters I in Rockford, Illinois, U.S.A. and a manufacturing plant in I Singapore, is seeking an engineer for a challenging assignment in I the U.S.A. and Singapore. I The appointee will act as the representative in612 words
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Advertisement650 1984-07-05 7 Your Link To Technology r«^ Gear yourself for a career to meet the challenging demands of I today's new technology industries. At any of the 3 EDB centres, you will be given intensive training That is programmed for young people I I to face the challenge. To do this, the650 words
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Advertisement354 1984-07-05 7 Due to the rapid expansion of its operations in Singapore, MK ELECTRIC (S) PTE LTD. has immediate vacancies for an 1. inventory Clerk JOb: Responsible for stock records and other docu mentation flow in the warehouse located at Cul Crescent in Jurong Requirements: CCE '0' level 1 year's relevant working354 words
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Advertisement499 1984-07-05 8 APPOINTMENTS I tWWI WOCOM I N*^ COMMODITIES I KAJ PTE LIMITED Subsidiary of a Major International Commodity Financial Futures Group which commenced operations in Singapore recently requires the following experienced personnel: BUSINESS MANAGER With several years experience in the futures industry with the ability to I recruit, train and supervise499 words
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Advertisement49 1984-07-05 8 HARLEQUIN The heart doesn't count the years or the tears. And if romance is grand the first time, there is nothing more precious than dioodn HOLD EAST TIL MORNING Brthßrtxjkrs I < wmmmmmmmmm V rui> NoLtn ft rißpiiii w. K' .(H H i a > \l Ml dood Bookshops. HARLEQUIN49 words
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Advertisement518 1984-07-05 8 m @k Comsertrec I I JVP% Computer I I OO Centre I Established in 1 976 with the I I following organisational goals: H •to contribute to the development of the H H computer professional H H •to assist companies in computerising by H H providing total solutions (hardware, H518 words
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Miscellaneous246 1984-07-05 8 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jlm Davis GOOP BVENINO^APIt^ ANP r*>/^\n r"t-v I WELCOME TO N GERMS. IV LIKE VOfJ TO M£ET VJSS 0 fl rt Vs SHOW 2>\Z. K\V POOKV, /VNV GAG WRITER C^>l H 4sR Ml* J?AA t7AVTS| I I II "7-g 1964 Uniled Feature Syndicate.lnc >_ (J U\246 words
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Advertisement549 1984-07-05 9 APPOINTMENT I TRAyB^OLLABOWAIOWIES I We are a multi-national company specialising in the manufacturing of medical products. Our company is now embarking on an expansion program. We invite applications for the positions of: HI AHUrAu I UHINb cNoINIIIi (Office hours) Requirements: Degree in Electrical, Electronics or Mechanical Engineering preferably with 3-5549 words
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Advertisement100 1984-07-05 9 Putting to^brk Putting The One Minute Manager to Work is a companion volume to The One Minute Manager, the hugely successful international bestseller which has sold more than a million hardback copies and has been translated into sixteen, languages. In this second volume Kenneth Blanchard and Robert l.orber show how100 words
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Advertisement594 1984-07-05 9 NOTICES r *ws pubuc unung \y boord THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD (WATER SUPPLY) REGULATIONS, 1977. EXAMINATIONS FOR THE REGISTRATION OF WATER SERVICE PLUMBERS The Public Utilities Board will be conducting examinations tor suitably qualified persons who wish to register as Water Service Plumbers under Part 111 Regulation 60 of the594 words
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Miscellaneous462 1984-07-05 9 PEANUTS BySchuiz I I 6EE I DON'T KNOW II *H I ACTUALLY, NOTMIN6 /TT\ I REALLV TMINK VOU'b COULP INTEREST ME \y]J r~~^~^ ME. THANKS ANYWAY... N --> s^A A SEEP T AS™6 KING TUT g* ciift 'BEETLE BAILEY ByMortWmlker I VMO6ECRL/P Y IT OT WMOSe CRUP "\w6iL TO sX462 words
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Advertisement371 1984-07-05 10 E Guardian Aids on your official opening at Clifford Centre. Rampart moves forward with you. HOME PATIENT 1 CARE mr^m Jpll PRODUCTS L^pJ S U RENTAL 1\ 'SERVICE O I Ramlite offers the widest range yjk < i of rehabilitaiion care Wa kers equipment in the market. w^ Ripple mattresses371 words
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Advertisement338 1984-07-05 10 ANNOUNCEMENT Jka wwa to infatnt, that cue, NGO HOCK AUTO SPARES CO. (PTE) LTD. kavc siuomtd am own ntmhetuu] aman/jentenU with, ejfad fajom sik flukf, 1934. AH m(m <wd afai-idei muixi and nmnteaanci of Totdcke com will, faont, t/tu date,, be handled Ixf ui at the fallowuuj addMU:NGO HOCK AUTO338 words
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Advertisement350 1984-07-05 10 LOSS POLICY "Applications have been made to the Company to issue duplicate copy to replace the following Life Assurance Policies: Number Issue On On the Life of *****5 12th August 1977 NG SONG KANG *****2 sth January 1984 CHAN SIEW ENG *****3 sth January 1984 YEO NIA KIA NOTICE IS350 words
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Advertisement149 1984-07-05 10 In the Matter of the Ompaales Act, Cap. 185 Meadwgreeß (Private) limited (In Voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 24 Raffles Place #23-01, Clifford Centre, Singapore 0104 on 29th June 1984, the following resolutions were passed:Speelal Resolution WlndiagUp "That Meadowgreen (Private) Limited be wound149 words
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Advertisement137 1984-07-05 10 Four approaches to creative expression M r*Jm Just $5.50 each^^l^^ mf^m Artistic expression needs careful channelling if it is to become truly rewarding. To really learn the craft, these books are designed as a starting point and guide to four basic artistic subjects. They lead the budding artist by personal137 words
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Miscellaneous102 1984-07-05 10 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 3.11 a.m. (2.7 m), 10.01 a.m. (0.1m), 4.45 p.m. (2.2 m), 10.15 p.m. (0.9 m). Sedlll Kechll 2.30 a.m. (2.0m). 9.05 a.m. (0.3 m), 4.15 p.m. (2.1 m), 9.50 p.m. (1.0 m). Port Dickson 5.20 a.m. (0.8 m), 11.16 a.m. (2.6 m), 6.11p.m. (0.7 m), }1.46102 words
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Advertisement35 1984-07-05 11 C€I£DRATION TlA^e AT C€NTRePOIKT! £V It^s our Ist Birthday Sate! 5. June29-Julyls '*MkJ M*~- J3^K vVP no^ s-^ s SkL Ov Ae* e \e^ v^ '^Centrepoint' I^!t \l|| VA 76 orchard Road, S.ngaporS^ t<^e^ ft35 words
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Miscellaneous348 1984-07-05 11 What's on SINGAPORE lfM IW4 Noon -6 p.m. daily. Till o Waterway Exhibiton organised by July 31. A look at the work of thp National Museum the WEDDINGS AND HOME hydrographic service in The National Library and the BH J?* Netherlands. Archives and Oral History Exhibition of wedding o Boy348 words
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Advertisement134 1984-07-05 12 ■^Bb B^Bk -'^BB B^BM afl bbt :^ik afl B^F >Jb^b^b^b^b^b^bi Slfl BiK' bS BibT BBk: "^Bttii^sli: la^l B^E Jb^Bh^ BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BH ■■m iB Bm^^^iiF Jjffl I BK bV W^mtr^ Mirinda now brings you some sensational magic tricks. To amaze, intrigue and trick your friends. Five magic xssnqx /s&*§\ i¥**\ liners plus134 words
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Miscellaneous1881 1984-07-05 12 \OUR VIEWING AND USTENING GUDE 4x_ Question time pick i sbcs i r^ciioone m Of fhP iM AM National Anthem port 1.56 Your Lunchdate «HB mm m 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Paws 6.15 News (English) foUowed by Opening An- (confd) Z.M News in Offl Flit 011 Ch day1,881 words
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Article, Illustration748 1984-07-05 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By An ancient form of Fujian opera is well-preserved and thriving in Singapore, thanks to the Siong Leng Musical Association. Its leader, Mr Teng Mah Seng, and some young members tell our reporter about four excerpts of this rare opera which they will perform748 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-07-05 1 >fflM^ssfl^:^ Mtfiflf f -ft ft** tf»JI%_h«W»JH ft M*g«ifrr J ifct*»fr ft- "Mtm^m" o «*s:« m^r-m teW^i*^—^ ft «ftraiffi«A-*feftf^ SJft--HAW#« m^m. ten ftfinn#-fa:'& m%k m% .tg ffl x m *p us s m -93 i*'i!L>k*Rmm-k&' f» WJAs&«ffllKffJfHf! Miss Yan Yaewei plays Bai Sozhen42 words
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Article507 1984-07-05 1 HONG CHONG WING - LOCAL audiences will get to see a well-preserved classical Fujian opera, known as gaojiaxi hVM^ during The Evening of Fur Excerpts presented by Siong Leng Musical Association. Popular in Singapore and Malaysia in the *****, gaojiaxi originated in China more than 100 years ago, during507 words
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Advertisement201 1984-07-05 1 From to-day i NGO HOCK AUTO SPARES CO. (PTE)LTD. &k f Message 1 f" IES^S lIJ fl Managing Director I g/Ve you unrivalled services and satisfaction I 35^^^?^ I response to tf7e demands of thL LTD ln I Idm 01^^ Ur ™°^oom sai'eT'm^ I > flsjSSlßH^St^i^Bf/i M^^^^^Bw^w^^Biiij^gjwg^^^^^^^^^^7iiiiniTir.-«^r^^i3*^*' I soare nftrtc201 words
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Article, Illustration787 1984-07-05 2 FILM director King Hu has just ventured into the animated film industry in Taiwan. The industry, famous as a source of contract work for foreign cartoon projects, suffers from a lack of local creativity. Few Chinese style cartoons have been produced by local companies. But787 words
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Article39 1984-07-05 2 .ft CflMi*Ht M# tti fa Bfc '«:<*.£# 'MJfifc#C?lr/f. <&«"«> .I t 111 7s. zcrrT t=* \—l PT| ~RJ 3v| >lii> m H wj n tTwi ft ii nntezxm iSi!feiKi4ittffiHtfJ 4— #ttff* M*M MPKX« V'kX ft ffiKHJ,Wi. f- Eft fcfcTilTXfctt 3k*f"tl\ iliftffl39 words
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Article167 1984-07-05 2 H—^hm^-fiiJ^ ft ft\ Ai k ft l» «ft -J t^fi^j#^ H» tfl-h ft "|f" rfi f^ mm s iea m fastis 6<; ffj fc*/sffj3R-^ ft F MAifelUV ft'JlH* ft4>Bl f-;* mm ft 9an je ft W l Jt '-i 6 Z f- to 5,1 M r «Ktfji»,-«/v 9 1* t167 words
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Advertisement139 1984-07-05 2 TOMATiSWEHfIY fl B Girl In A Glow H Step-by-step make-up and a .u»\ V* x fl\ H beauty countdown, .^r.. »c r® c(".6^ rt rs IP KiA cxoS m Bm v^^lH«l. 2v mH^F H^^V -4^ ,^BHH\ Bfc BlBB^^k-^k^. "*^^^^^Bi B^» BB B^^ i j^b .^Mk^B^BWbhf^^ CBi^^^^^^ I B^k j AvA^A—Mf^CL139 words
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Advertisement427 1984-07-05 2 ITEPBH A heritage of Swte* precision m\ jT/aWaTI and depenit^NHty you tmed UJLL^^Ui at the price you Ito. presents your catalogues, price lists, company brochures and many other literature In an attractive style that makes your customers want to reactfHl JLiill II l ill j ill 1 1 j 1427 words
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Advertisement179 1984-07-05 2 HOKY^ The Incredible Floor and Carpet Sweeper. Dtfnonsttwoon Avmtubf At \\l \TM*d) incredible Floor and Carpet l^l J V*~3r dj "CARPET-CAT' picks up almost 'HLI W everything from all surfaces. It is |1| 1 easy to use no hose, no |^Tifpjßji V^ lugging, no cords to tangle. The \ff9tSffwt 1179 words
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Advertisement309 1984-07-05 3 loth WEEK k B^^^^^ Ki^V W* I IW^ Lucinda Dickey O I 1/ m ShabbaDoo X At The CATHAY Athletic SHOES J i Or cownsrof i^mp-^i i r D«taitt in St. Tim— (24.5 A 15.6.84) t 1J ORC J|5 BD: L *?3 M Sffij— J y^^^C v B^^^^B^|^C^^BBBBByMBJRa«JBBB| i sr^SLEEpiN^^EAUTY^onlll^nu!t^^?lS^^309 words
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Advertisement254 1984-07-05 3 1 BVf^!y^iilaU«iHrP -i b^^l ■filaHllHiy n k < p j j I cannon I df/m/k/^r^ I FILMS I W/ m I a^E_ B^K. v 9aV^^^^ .^^L^ST^h^ i i i JMHb^b^b^^A* >$^ I \Q vC> <^ BJ BB*BBBBk BBB^^V 1 BBP' 3O* x^ I C»3£ ma miES I r I jßb^^^T254 words
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Advertisement1119 1984-07-05 3 I wSSxJUMJ 8/(S\ CATHAY 5 'ORGANISATION C>Vjjyn»GANiSA!OM V lyi^miW'KTEHrlll X fafli'FV'AW'lifV*! C m today i4b 4ix) 64b 9\b m a i*fiHiriiß*rirfa> m v "MONKS GO CRAZY" (Mondi 6tti Record Breokma WEEK' V' m TOMORROW ONLY il l lam, ***** 30 4 9 1 5pm rj B -The ChampkNW" Mandorm k1,119 words
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Article, Illustration808 1984-07-05 4 THE end of the fasting month not only ushers in Hari Raya Aidilfitri but also heralds the beginning of various types of celebrations organised by Muslim and Malay associations here. The celebrations differ from association to association but they all have one common goal of fostering808 words
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Article, Illustration745 1984-07-05 4 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ BIASANYA, bersempena dengan Hari Raya Aidilfitri, banyak badan-badan Melayu yang menganjurkan perjumpaan atau majlis-majlis untuk meraikan hari yang mulia itu. Malah, ada juga badan-badan yang telah menjadikan majlis itu salah satu acara tahunannya. Aturcara yang disusun pula, kebanyakannya berbeza di antara satu pertubuhan dengan745 words
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Article691 1984-07-05 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By Lot's town w Jmwpma 1 Answer 1: THE special guests that they had been waiting for finally arrived. Madam Mariam Sulaiman promptly went to receive them with a friendly and warm smile. They shook hands and greeted each other with the customary selamat Hari691 words
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Advertisement309 1984-07-05 4 ■BflßEßsß^^B^^l v ~:>" a\\\w. Fanbo makes heads turn for you. It always has. With the jS^^^^ Elegance II Skincare Range, for example. Made from various natural SBSfIV extracts of rare plants the Elegance II Range will improve your skin condition, especially for women living in a tropical climate. ifeHlflp Now309 words
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