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Title Section15 1984-07-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-07-07 1 Most wanted Nigerian found m diplomatic bag; British rebuke envoy LONDON, Friday A FURIOUS political row erupted m Britain today over the whole question of diplomatic privilege after Nigeria's most wanted man, former Transport Minister Umaru Dikko, and two other Nigerians were found drugged475 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-07-07 1 GILLIAN POW CHONG - SAPIAH Hwwlen, 17, has riven the Botanic Gardens a touch of magic. There she Is, cast m bronze, merrily swinging away. But what Is amazing is that the figure appears to be suspended bi the air. The chains which she clutches tightly lead nowhere, and her feet284 words
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Article62 1984-07-07 1 LONDON, Frl. Mr I J main LHkko, whom police found drugged and unconscious In a crate at Stan stead airport, was found with a man who was conscious and In possession of "drags and syringes," Home Secretary Leon Brlttan said today. The two men foundAFP; AP - 62 words
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Article195 1984-07-07 1 MOSCOW, Fri. THE Soviet Union said today its offer of talks on space weapons was still valid and its representatives would meet US negotiators provided these were the only subject of their talks. The Soviet position was given m an official statement issued by Tass newsReuter; UPI - 195 words
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Article276 1984-07-07 1 Mandatory ail for foad menace Bill also seeks to forfeit vehicles involved HELL riders and hell drivers, along with those who promote illegal road races, will face mandatory imprisonment and forfeiture of their vehicles if an amendment Bill, now before Parliament, is passed. The Road Traffic (Amendment No. 2) Bill276 words
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319 1984-07-07 1 ISMAIL KASSIM; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Mochtar hits out at Indochinese charge against Thais ISMAIL KASSIM YANG RAZALI KASSIM By and JAKARTA, Friday INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadia today expressed Asean resentment at the harsh criticisms against Thailand levelled by the three Indochinese states last Monday. Although the joint communique issued at the end of319 words
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Advertisement117 1984-07-07 1 KING'S m INDUSTRIAL SAFETY J SHOES fPij'KIMO'S SHOE MFC PTE LTD VV%gfr 1 47, Kallang Way 1 Singapore 1 334. KINO SON EARTH T«it *****11 (8 lin«») TRUST Put your trust m good hands. n* I Overseas Union Trust Ltd is the subsidiary finance company of Overseas Union Bank Ltd.117 words
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Advertisement30 1984-07-07 1 Inside 74 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,8,7 ASEAN 8 CAUBEWAY t EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS It BACKGROUND 29 TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-37,39,41 RACING 38,39 SPORTS 4M3 SEE THIS PAGE30 words
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Advertisement151 1984-07-07 1 > »i" TM€ ALL-SPO«TS STORE 4hk fuu Mi' >*Pt*S' V*;«"NOCtS»f ■wj. K2^-. OBCHABO RO»0 S".G«POOt OW3 J| QAI C 'ti t»» -rim I~"^hbP 111 i I i i r V Ani 1 1 1 1 T T w~~i NUS students: What are they up to now? Peter Barnard bids farewell151 words
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Article619 1984-07-07 2 Time to serve AT FIRST, Mr Goh Choon Kang said 'no. Then he said 'yes. That was after the People's Action Party persuaded him he could serve the country better as a Member of Parliament. Mr Goh, 35, an editorial writer at Lianhe Zaobao and president of the Singapore619 words
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Article517 1984-07-07 2 £1 to equal US$l? THE big question m Britain on Thursday was: Is sterling heading for a US$l pound? On Thursday, sterling sank to an all-time low of US$l.33, compared with a high of U552.45 m November 1960. This is just over naif what it was worth517 words
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Article334 1984-07-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: Small Claims Court: For the small claims court to be effective, it is important to communicate to the man m the street the meaning of the court and how he can go about making a claim. It is likely the people who will need to334 words
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Article226 1984-07-07 2 Martina the favourite CZECHOSLOVAK-BORN American Martina Navratilova, who trails Chris Evert Lloyd 30-29, must be considered the hot favourite to level the tally today when she makes her bid for her fifth Wimbledon singles crown here. The pair, engaged m a private war for the past 11 years, came226 words
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Article126 1984-07-07 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Call for ban THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) wants the government to ban the entry of illegal Indonesian immigrants into the country. MTUC! secretary-general V. David said at a news conference m Kuala Lumpur on Thursday that these people were depriving Malaysians of jobs m126 words
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Article85 1984-07-07 2 Strategy on Cambodia ASEAN foreign ministers meeting m Jakarta on Monday for their 17th session are expected to finalise their strategy on Cambodia and South-east Asia. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said he believed that a clear Eicture of the group's strategy on Cambodia would c worked out85 words
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Article268 1984-07-07 2 INTRACO AND AEROSPACE TO SET UP $30 M PAPER MILL INTRACO and Aerospace Industry are setting up Singapore's largest paper mill at a cost of $30 million to supply the carton makers. It will also be South-east Asia's most up-to-date mill. Multi-Pak Ptt Ltd's Jurong plant, which can supply268 words
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Article84 1984-07-07 2 HK NOT REASSURED DENG XIAOPENG'S announcement that China will station troops m Hongkong after 1997 sent shock waves through the colony. Despite Mr Deng's guarantees that the People's Liberation Army will be there for defence purposes only, the people of Hongkong are not reassured. It only confirmed their fears84 words
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Article430 1984-07-07 2 All the way from Lyon OF ALL the European food that has come to Singapore, it seems that French cuisine has made the greatest impact. But the most gastronomic gift that the French have given us is their visiting chefs. One of them is Jean Fleury, who is430 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-07-07 3 Tanker on fire after collision in thick fog TANKER aflame ...the 695--tonne Japanese tanker Hosei Mara after colliding In thick fog with an Indonesian-registered freighter off Cape Omaezaki m central Japan early yesterday. Oil leaking from the tanker burned for nearly five hours before being extinguished, Maritime Safety Agency officialsAP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-07-07 3 Opec faces dilemma as some members push for higher prices PARIS, Fri. The noncommunist world is awash with oil, despite the flare-up m the Iran-Iraq war. Latest figures from the International Energy Agency put excess supply m the second quarter of 1984 just endedReuter; AP - 256 words
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198 1984-07-07 3 Abe to practise the Rome principle TOKYO, Fri. Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe is taking the Rome principle When m Rome, do as the Romans do to heart on his visit to South Korea. He will pronounce the South Korean President's name "Chun Doo Hwan" instead of "Zen To Kan" mKyodo - 198 words
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Article37 1984-07-07 3 SEOUL, Fri. The labour Ministry has decided to recall all 2,100 South Korean young women now working as hostesses at restaurants and nightclubs m Japan by December because of their alleged engagement m prostitution. AFP.37 words
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280 1984-07-07 3 Crucial talks on Beijing's demand for HK role HONGKONG, Fri. Crucial talks are taking place m London on the next round of Sino-Brit-ish negotiations on Hongkong, well-inform-ed sources said here today. What London is deciding is whether to accede to Beijing's demand for a role m the transitory fieri odAFP; Reuter - 280 words
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189 1984-07-07 3 'Techno-ladies' suffer more physical stress TOKYO, Frl. Japanese female workers m computer related Jobs have been found to be suffering from more physical problems than their counterparts m clerical work, a labour survey revealed today. The 568JM-meinber All-Japan Federation of Electric Machine Workers Union surveyed 3,7 M female workers, singleAFP - 189 words
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Article89 1984-07-07 3 New DKthrust against Viets BEIJING, Fri. The three leaders of the Democratic Kampuchean coalition government ended three days of secret talks today and said they had resolved to increase their diplomatic and military offensives against Vietnamese occupation m Cambodia. A statement said Democratic Kampuchean President Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Vice-President KhieuReuter - 89 words
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288 1984-07-07 3 COLOMBO, Fri. GUERILLAS attacked a police station m eastern Sri Lanka yesterday, wounding two policemen before making off with a large quantity of arms and ammunition, the government said. In the north, police said one person was killed and two others wereUPI - 288 words
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390 1984-07-07 4 LONDON, Friday THAT was the big question m Britain yesterday as the pound became worth a little more than half its value against the US dollar IV* years ago. Following three months of more or less steady decline, sterling sank yesterday to an all-timeReuter - 390 words
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Article133 1984-07-07 4 LONDON, Frl. A leading British consnltant was foud guilty today of conspiring to steal nearly 12,#* litres of blood donated by Midlers and selling extracted plasma to a Danish medical foundation. Dr Mark Patterson, s#, who has denied the charge, will be sentence! by criminalReuter - 133 words
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Article70 1984-07-07 4 EMPLOYERS and representatives of 165,000 West German printers on strike for a shorter workweek yesterday reached an agreement to end their 13-week strike that brought chaos to the nations magazines and newspapers. Spokesmen for both sides said details would be announced later. The deal is expected toUPI - 70 words
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Article62 1984-07-07 4 FIFTY-ONE people have been charged m connection with Taiwan's largest arms smuggling case, justice ministry officials said yesterday. Security forces seized more than 100 revolvers, submachine guns and a large quantity of ammunition believed to have been bought by underground criminal societies. Officials believe the weapons cameReuter - 62 words
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Article90 1984-07-07 4 THE reopening of Beirut airport, scheduled for yesterday, has been delayed pending a political decision by Lebanese leaders, a spokesman for the national airline said m Beirut. This and a delay m the resumption of port operations marked the first setback m a phased peace plan agreedReuter - 90 words
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Article60 1984-07-07 4 THIRTY-SEVEN people have been killed m western India m flash floods caused by monsoon fury m coastal Maharashtra state, it was reported m New Delhi yesterday. Heavy rains, meanwhile, inundated lowlying areas m the state of Assam where the Brahmaputra River and its major tributaries areAP - 60 words
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Article74 1984-07-07 4 A US$l.5 billion (Ss3.l billion) gold mine has been closed by the Papua New Guinea government after the second major spillage of cyanide m a month. The minister for energy, Mr Francis Pusul, ordererd the Ok Tedi gold and copper mine m the remote western highland toUPI - 74 words
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Article73 1984-07-07 4 TWO moderate parties, the Christian Democrats and the Union of the National Centre, will share 44 of the 88 seats m the new constituent assembly, according to final election returns released m Guatemala City yesterday. The assembly is to write a new constitution and prepare the countryAP - 73 words
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211 1984-07-07 4 LONDON, Friday THE British government yesterday bowed to pressure from the House of Lords (Upper House) and abandoned plans to scrap elections next year for London and six other big city councils. Government sources said Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet had decided instead to allow211 words
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Article85 1984-07-07 4 Execution for meat fraud MOSCOW, Fri. The director of a meat processing factory and his accomplice m the Soviel central Asian state ol Kirghizia, have been executed on fraud charges, said the local party newspaper. Anzor Bostanov and his accomplice were convicted of forging figures, claiming to have bought moreReuter - 85 words
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88 1984-07-07 4 LONDON, Fri. A husband washed the dishes after a family meal for the first time m 2$ years of marriage, and thousands of people heard about it. Mr Charles Turner, 41, who hates household chores, asked his wife for a reward. She responded withReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-07-07 4 DRIVER Dianne Hurre drove this single-seat three-wheeled e»r hairfoot to break a world record for fuel economy by travelling 6,119 km on 5.78 litre* (one gal Ion) of petrol. Going barefoot helped her save precious weight to beat more than b* vehicles which attempted toAP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-07-07 4 Chernenko restores Molotov's party membership MOSCOW, Fri. Former Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, who was sacked by Mr Nikita Khrushchev !n 1957, has been "rehabilitated" by the party. Mr Molotov was President Josef Stalin's right-hand man f»n many years. In 1961, he was accused of complicity m Stalin's crimes, notably ofAFP - 248 words
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Article299 1984-07-07 6 Tough austerity measures feared TEL AVIV, Fri. FEARING harsh austerity measures after the July 23 election, Israelis are on a spending spree, converting their shekels into apartments, new cars, electrical appliances and American dollars. Shops yesterday reported booming business and said the spree was reminiscentReuter - 299 words
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175 1984-07-07 6 BAHRAIN, Frl. A supertanker with two ■■exploded bombs aboard and cargo of Sandl Arabian oil headed for the Strait of Hormuz at the entrance to the Golf early today after coming under air attack east of Qatar. The Dutch salvage company, Sin It175 words
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Article48 1984-07-07 6 PARIS, Fri. The Foreign Ministry yesterday confirmed that France had agreed to give asylum to 25 Iranian refugees, who arrived here from Baghdad. A ministry spokesman said France had accepted a request by the International Committee of the Red Cross "on humanitarian grounds." AFP.48 words
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Article44 1984-07-07 6 BAGHDAD, Fri. Two members of the US Senate foreign relations committee exchanged views with Iraqi officials here yesterday on the 45- month-old Gulf war, a source said. The two are Mr Casimir Yost and Mr Peter Galbraith. They arrived on Wednesday. APAP - 44 words
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Article30 1984-07-07 6 CAIRO, Fri. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will visit Yugoslavia soon for talks with Yugoslav officials m an effort to end the Iran-Iraq war, it was announced yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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121 1984-07-07 6 JERUSALEM, Fri. Israeli scientists have succeeded In growing sheets of skin m the laboratory, a development that is expected to provide new nope for victims of severe barns, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. The technique of growing skin from the victim's ownReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-07-07 6 PARIS, Friday IRAN has developed successful counter measures against the French Exocet missiles, which the Iraqis are using against shipping m the Persian Gulf, Western military experts said yesterday. They are less effective than they were m the Falkland Islands war because Iran hasNYT - 233 words
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159 1984-07-07 6 ALBANY, Fri. A divided Court of Appeals yesterday dismissed Iran's US$55 billion ($ll5 billion) suit against the late Shan of Iran and his wife, Empress Farah Pahlavi. Iran alleged that the Shah and his wife took bribes and misappropriated US$35 billion while they ruledUPI - 159 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-07-07 7 IT'S A no-win situation for the debt-ridden Latin American countries. They have to spend a lot less if they want more grants from the International Monetary Fund to help them repay their debts. But their citizens say they will go on strike if they are489 words
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283 1984-07-07 7 ...Until Buenos Aires makes deeper spending cuts WASHINGTON, Friday THE International Monetary Fund said yesterday that it would not make any further loans to Argentina until Buenos Aires makes deeper spending cuts to curb its 560 per cent annual inflation. Responding to Argentinian chargesNYT - 283 words
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264 1984-07-07 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. President Joao Figueiredo of Brazil, the world's leading debtor nation, has called for urgent talks with Western industrialised countries on ways to relieve the developing world's debt burden. Brazil has attempted to use its moral authority as a country whichFT - 264 words
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261 1984-07-07 7 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. WEST German Chancellor Helmut Kohl told a joint session of the Argentine Congress yesterday that development strategies were needed to attack the Latin American debt crisis at its roots. Mr Kohl, who had earlier met President Raul Alfonsin, saidReuter; UPI - 261 words
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309 1984-07-07 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. Secretary of State George Shultz will reassure Asean nations that the United States will not provide Beijing with any weapons that may jeopardise their security, a senior State Department official said yesterday. He will also reaffirm America's refusal to have any relations withNYT; AFP - 309 words
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438 1984-07-07 8 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED YANG RAZALI KASSIM Key to problem is its unity Mochtar By and JAKARTA, Fri. The Asean foreign ministers who are meeting here on Monday are expected to finalise their strategy on Cambodia and South-east Asia. This was indicated by the438 words
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212 1984-07-07 8 Aquino murder inquiry panel ends hearing MANILA, Fri. A panel probing the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino ended open hearings today and retired from the public. Inquiry commission chairman Corazon Agrava said she and her colleagues were going into seclusion to evaluate the evidence, adding: "Let us uniteReuter; UPI - 212 words
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275 1984-07-07 8 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Thurs. The arrest on Tuesday of 16 communist suspects, including four believed to be members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Thailand (CPT), has dealt a further blow to the outlawed party, stricken m recent275 words
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147 1984-07-07 8 JAKARTA, Thurt. THE Indonesian government has banned western-style beauty contests m the country, the Education and Culture Department announced yesterday. The move follows years of controversy here over the "immoral" aspects of beauty contests abroad, where Indonesian girls have participated clandestinely, triggering outcries of indignation here.AP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-07-07 8 MANILA. Fri. The Philippine Defence Ministry yesterday launched an Inquiry Into killings by 7*l speclal agents assigned last month as undercover guards against street crime. About 4# people alleged to be suspected robbers, bandits and hoodlams, have been killed since the force was revivedReuter; UPI - 120 words
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Article152 1984-07-07 8 BANGKOK, Fri. Several Bangkok deluxe hotels here are engaged m a room-rate war competition m order to push the occupancy rate hard hit by a slump m foreign tourists visiting Thailand and a large surplus of rooms. The Bangkok Peninsula, which opened last year had officiallyAFP - 152 words
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202 1984-07-07 9 KL steps into dispute over MAS flight LONDON, Fri THE British government has been officially informed of Malaysia's concern over the British civil aviation authorities' refusal to grant an extra London flight to the Malaysian Airline System, The New Straits Times reported yesterday. Transport Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan202 words
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Article38 1984-07-07 9 BANGKOK, Fri. Thai Air Force Commander Air Chief Marshal Prapan Dhupa tern iy a, will visit Malaysia from July 16 to 19 as guest of the Malaysian Air Force, a Malaysian embassy official said today. APAP - 38 words
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305 1984-07-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) wants the government to ban the entry of illegal Indonesian immigrants into the country. MTUC secretary-general V. David said at a news conference here yesterday that their presence is depriving Malaysians of jobs mNST - 305 words
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210 1984-07-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The month-long demonstrations against the proposed radioactive waste dump at the mining town of Papan m Perak was called off today following a warning by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hi tarn. Over 3,000 people of Papan and the nearby areasAFP - 210 words
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Article37 1984-07-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Customs anti-drug unit seized 6.3 kg of marijuana and arrested a fruit sever near here, it was announced today. The drugs were found hidden m the fruit seller's car. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article78 1984-07-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The State Assemblyman for Bahau, Mr Chew Hock Thye, yesterday urged the Japanese government to compensate relatives of those massacred by Japanese soldiers at Kampung LuJ, In Negeri Sembllan, during World Warn. The mass grave of 368 people was fonnd recently. It was marked78 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-07-07 10 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW Journalist Goh is PAP's latest new face for general election By AT FIRST, he said no. Then, when the People's Action Party persuaded him he could serve the country better as a Member of Parliament, he changed his mind.521 words
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109 1984-07-07 10 OPERA fans can hear their favourite arias from such popular operas as Puccini's La Boheme and Tosca, Verdi's La Traviata, Bizet's Carmen and Mozart's Don Giovanni sung by five guest soloists m period costumes. Soprano Lee Ching Mci and baritones Tseng DauHsiong and Chen109 words
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148 1984-07-07 10 Prankster letters from 'zoo' make some see red IF YOU get a letter telling you that you have been chosen to supplement the ape collection at the Singapore Zoological Gardens do not get angry. Not even if it tells you that this is because you resemble them m personality, appearance148 words
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Article42 1984-07-07 10 THE Singapore Civil Defence Force will hold its second shooting competition for the individual open championship at its headquarters shooting range m Bendemeer Road tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. The guest-of-honour is Mr Tan Eng Bock, Commander Areas of the force.42 words
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181 1984-07-07 10 ELENA CHONG - Ex-poly officer fined $9,000 for taking bribes ELENA CHONG By A FORMER Ngee Ann Polytechnic executive officer was yesterday fined a total of $9,000 for receiving bribes from Indonesian students seeking admission into the polytechnic. Wong Slew Van, 50, was also ordered to pay a penalty of $13,550, being the181 words
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Article71 1984-07-07 10 A FORUM on The Importance of Total Defence will be held on July 14 at the Pek Kio community centre at 7 p.m. There will also be a film show entitled Frontline, an audio visual show on Total IJefence, and a talk by a guest71 words
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Article25 1984-07-07 10 THIEVES broke into a motor accessory shop m Balestier Road and stole $24,725 m cash and valuables between Monday night and early Tuesday.25 words
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Article126 1984-07-07 10 A DUMPLING maker was yesterday charged with two capital offences of trafficking m about 1,5 M grammes of heroin. No plea was taken from Tan Toon Hock, 39, a Malaysian, who was remanded until Friday. The first charge accuses him of transporting 2t packets of126 words
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354 1984-07-07 10 IF YOU have never seen a $10,000 bill up close, drop m at the National Museum. On display are dollar bills and coins of all denominations, both present and past ones. There are even dollar notes dating back to 1953.354 words
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Campus courtesy booklet
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Article, Illustration140 1984-07-07 11 TWO hotels yesterday played their part m the courtesy campaign. Hotel Meridien treated 40 old folk from the Little Sisters of the Poor home m Thomson Road to a visit to the zoo. A hotel spokesman said the visit was to express its concern140 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-07-07 11 FOUR students have come up with tips on campus courtesy for their fellow students. A cartoon booklet to convey the courtesy message is the result of the Joint efforts of Ngee Ann Polytechnic students May Mah, 19, Sharon Ann Pestana, 17, Ken Lim, 19 and176 words
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Article205 1984-07-07 11 Lawyer sues Monitor for libel LAWYER T.T. Rajah has issued a writ against the Singapore Monitor Ltd, its news editor and printers for defamation. The writ arose from an article written by the newspaper's news editor. Mr Ec Boon Lee, which appeared m both editions of the newspaper on May205 words
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Article66 1984-07-07 11 COINS minted m 1963 will be tested over the next few months by the seventh Annual Assay Commission appointed by the Currency Board. These tests will be carried out mainly at the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research. The coins to be tested include 8,94166 words
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408 1984-07-07 11 NPB's seven productivity strategies THE National Productivity Board yesterday unveiled seven strategies for a more productive Singapore. The strategies, announced by NPB executive director Ng Kiat Chong, are contained m the board's 1984 85 corporate plan, its first. Two of the strategies call for more emphasis on in-house training and408 words
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229 1984-07-07 11 FOUR reports, which discuss public participation m preventing crime m housing estates and industrial and commercial buildings, will be released at a one-day seminar at the Regional Language Centre on July 14. About 250 grassroot leaders, architects, engineers, representatives of banks, hotels, trade unions and229 words
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91 1984-07-07 11 A JEALOUS boyfriend, who could not tolerate his girlfriend's outings with other men, stabbed her one night. And on Wednesday, Foo Chuan, 31, was fined |2,tM and sentenced m default to four months' jail when he admitted stabbing Miss Yap Ah See, 18, at91 words
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Article188 1984-07-07 12 NO ONE knows how a six-year-old deaf-mute boy fell from a block of flats, a coroner's Inquiry heard yesterday. Bat police have not ruled out a crime. Little Tan Beng Keong's parents are separated and he lived with his grandmother who went to his father's home dally188 words
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395 1984-07-07 12 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Mode of entry as lawyers could be abolished By THE era of articled clerks people who qualify to be admitted as lawyers after serving a senior solicitor for a prescribed period of time will come to an end if a Bill,395 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-07-07 12 TAN LIAN CHOO - Fiji PM stresses concern about security TAN LIAN CHOO By FIJI is so concerned about security m the South Pacific that its Prime Minister, Ratu Sir Kamisese K.T. Mara, yesterday reiterated here that he did not wish to see a Soviet Embassy established m Suva. "I have not been (keen)470 words
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Article71 1984-07-07 12 Lorry driver injured in accident A LORRY driver was seriously iniured when his vehicle hit a lamp post and a tree along the East Coast Parkway on Thursday at 1.50 p.m. Mr Yeo Boon Chuan, 22, suffered injuries on his left leg after being pinned to his seat when the71 words
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210 1984-07-07 12 THE National Registration Department has received 1,991 enquiries on the government s $10,000 incentive scheme to encourage low-income, lowly-educated mothers to stop producing after one or two children. The department's public relations officer, Mr Goh Eng Kwee, said yesterday that of the 560 who were210 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-07-07 13 SECTION 5 of the Official Secrets Act is intended as a means to prevent people m their official capacity, or who are m the government service, from disclosing information or documents to unauthorised people. This was submitted by Mr532 words
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Article, Illustration911 1984-07-07 13 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA By Defence spends whole morning dealing with interpretation of section of Act DISTRICT JUDGE Michael Khoo yesterday reserved judgment m the trial until today to give himself time to review all the evidence and submissions. The judge said he felt911 words
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Article222 1984-07-07 13 FREDERICK Tan Im Kian, 41, Ls charged with giving a ministry document Ministry of Foreign Affairs Information Note No. 133 83 to Phua Keng Tong, a company finance manager. He also faces two charges of trying to pass information to Phua. This Information was contained m notes on222 words
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Article195 1984-07-07 13 MRTC moves ahead to new premises THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation is moving m this case not "ahead with you" on its project but literally to new premises m Paterson Road. The big shift from its two present offices m Thomson Plaza and World Trade Centre began yesterday and will195 words
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Article59 1984-07-07 13 Pahang team here for 5-day visit A DELEGATION of the Pahang Branch of the CommonwealthParliamentary Association arrived last evening for a five-day visit to Singapore Led by Datuk I.im Ah Lek, the 16-member delegation will visit the Ministry of National Development, the Housing Board, and Sentosa. Datuk Lim is an59 words
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372 1984-07-07 15 Prices for Pine Grove, Gillman Heights flats won't be lowered PAY for the exclusivity, or pick a less central area, the Housing Board said yesterday to applicants complaining about the high prices for Pine Grove and Gillman Heights apartments. The board372 words
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103 1984-07-07 15 Builder went bankrupt, so flats delayed THE HUDC flats m Gillman Heights could not be completed m time because the civil engineering contractor went bankrupt during the contract period. The Housing Board explained that it had to engage another engineering contractor last month to get the 607 HUDC apartments and103 words
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299 1984-07-07 15 THE Housing Board's offer to let oat Its Industrial units as display areas have met with overwhelming response from renovation contractors. All 33 units from the second storey upwards of Block 1114 m Geylang East have been snapped up since they were offered299 words
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455 1984-07-07 15 Loss of hotel room valuables suit By BEN DAVIDSON A SENIOR company executive testified yesterday that when he told the Hyatt Regency Hotel management that jewellery and cash were missing from his room, they had said that they would "take care455 words
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63 1984-07-07 15 A THAI woman was charged yesterday with stealing from another woman at a shopping centre on Sunday. Wannee Maneein, 24, is said to have stolen $200, an identity card, three lottery tickets and a photograph from Miss Choo Geok Lian at Sergio Pascucci Fashions63 words
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61 1984-07-07 15 THREE young men were yesterday found guilty of robbing a man of a gold chain. Selvamani s/o Subbian, 20, and Ealavarasan s/o Appavoo, 22, were each jailed for 18 months and ordered to be given six strokes of the cane. The third, Gunasegaran s/o61 words
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79 1984-07-07 15 A TAIWANESE seaman was found guilty yesterday of having a chopper with him m Clifford Pier, Collyer Quay, on Jan 11 this year, and given three months' jail and six strokes of the cane. Lin Chin Fay, 29, a first engineer with a Taiwanese79 words
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79 1984-07-07 15 A HOUSEWIFE was fined a total of $1,700 on Thursday for h wing two obscene and seven uncensonxi vid« o tapes. Lee Oh Lay, 49, was fined $1,000 for having the obscene tapes and $700 for the uncensored tapes at her Outram Park flat79 words
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158 1984-07-07 17 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By m Tokyo SINGAPORE may soon establish an exchange programme with Soka University of Japan under an ag: "cement. The president of the university, Dr Kazuo Takamatsu, will discuss details of the programme with the V ice-Chancellor of the National University of158 words
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Article50 1984-07-07 17 Jalan Sendudok closed A SECTION of Jalan Sendudok will be temporarily closed to traffic for a three-month period, starting today. The Environment Ministry is constructing a culvert at the juction of Jalan Sendudok and Sembawang Road. Motorists have been adivsed to use Sum Wah Chee Drive to enter Jalan Sendudok.50 words
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Article282 1984-07-07 17 MAY saw the second month of good increases m visitor arrivals, giving some hope that the three million visitor mark may be reached this year if the trend continues. There were 248,953 visitors m May, the biggest number to come to Singapore this year, bringing282 words
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Article28 1984-07-07 17 THE Flamingo Pool at the Jurong Bird Park will be opened by Mr Tan I Tong, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, on July 15.28 words
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Article155 1984-07-07 17 A QUICK lesson on the history of their union was given to university students as they made their way to the library yesterday. A 12-panel exhibition was put up Just outside the library by the National University of Singapore Students' Union, informing students of155 words
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Article40 1984-07-07 17 THE second Triennial Delegates' Conference, organised by the National Transport Workers Union, will be held at the DBS auditorium at 10 a.m. today. The guest of honour is Dr Tbny Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry, and Finance.40 words
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Article62 1984-07-07 17 TWO men were charged on Thursday with stealing a container a chassis and tyres worth a total of $78,575 along Lokyang Way m Jurong between Tuesday and Wednesday. No pleas were taken from Vishnu Raj. 25. and Hong Seng Huat, 30, who are alleged to have62 words
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169 1984-07-07 17 Schoolboys stabbed after staring incident TWO schoolboys died after being stabbed by one of three youths who had accused the boys of staring at them m a department store m Ang Mo Kio Central. Chua Sah Bah, 14, and his classmate, Lee Yap Jong, 15, chased the youths but they169 words
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Article, Illustration804 1984-07-07 17 M. GRETCHEN; PAUL ONG - M. GRETCHEN PAUL ONG By and FADS. They sweep through our youth, seem so important, then disappear. Sometimes the crazes linger on, occasionally they make a comeback like Rock 'n* Roll did. But mostly they sink with little trace, revisited only with nostalgia when someone asks:804 words
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Article103 1984-07-07 18 WHEN the Malaysian Works Minister, Datuk Samy Vellu, said that a toll would be imposed on vehicles using the Causeway, a public outcry broke out. Later, it was clarified that the toll was meant to cover costs for the Johor-Senai Highway. It is fair for users103 words
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Article367 1984-07-07 18 The people's court LONG m gestation, the small claims court will soon become a reality. The Small Claims Tribunal Bill, which went through its first reading m Parliament last week, provides for the establishment of a court which not so long ago was something people could only fantasise about a367 words
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523 1984-07-07 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane So one ever knmws enough. John Whmlr, cmlumnlst YES, no one ever will, not even the academician and the specialist writer. As for me, I have long realised that the more you know, the more there is to know. I had this thought at523 words
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Article, Illustration1356 1984-07-07 18 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE Ministers' walkabouts bring together the leaders and the grassroots THE ministerial walkabouts which started m October 1982 resumes this weekend after a break for the puasa month. It has so far covered 56 of the 75 constituencies. Has the government, which launched this1,356 words
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In the wake of the sitting of Parliament
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355 1984-07-07 19 Homes for the aged are necessary A LOT of statistics were quoted m Parliament about the increasing life expectancy m the future. I feel statistics are just figures and often bear no relation to the realities of life. Unless we keep this m mind we can be misled by cold355 words
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302 1984-07-07 19 IT IS a sad reflection on those Singaporeans who will accept the concept of "opposition" Members of Parliament by the "grace" of a statute. The concept has the following implications: THAT the electorate should or will continue to elect the present ruling302 words
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Letter149 1984-07-07 19 I VIEW with great concern a Member of Parliament's suggestion that national service be introduced for girls for the purpose of providing a nursing service for the aged. (ST, July 4). He seems to forget that NS is for national defence against enemy attack. It should never149 words
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435 1984-07-07 19 China should make HK a free port After 1997... THERE seems to be a certain lack of realism m much of the comment about the future of Hongkong. The fears being expressed are well-ground-ed but not for the reasons often advanced. The sensible thing for China to do would Be435 words
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Letter72 1984-07-07 19 I HAVE been prompted to write this letter because of the increasing number of cars that are affected by vandalism. The vandals use coins and keys to scratch the car surfaces while they are parked. These inconsiderate people should not be left unpunished. I appeal to all72 words
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Letter49 1984-07-07 19 LIKE many other people, I frequently jog at the Botanic Gardens. It is indeed a popular place as there are many well-maintained pathways. Perhaps the authorities could consider setting up exercise apparatus, similar to that at Macßitchie Reservoir, for the use of joggers. ANDREW CHUA Singapore tSIC49 words
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Letter, Illustration98 1984-07-07 19 I REFER to the ietter "Lighten their heavy load" by "Heavy Bag". (ST, June 27). I fully agree that school bags are getting heavier. It is especially so for the lower primary students and something ought to be done. I have a child98 words
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Advertisement356 1984-07-07 19 f^rth 5350) with even $5,000 purchase. ■V »^t_ I "I vrFms^^m^m^t^^^ ftWlfi f New arrKals ol great \anet> ot Chinese Antique Rosewood furniture and countless other items All suitable for HDB HI IK flats. Condominiums. Apanments. Terraoe. Semi-IX-tached and Bungalows At yen affordable prices (irab the chance to own them356 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1984-07-07 20 MAX CHUNG SHING - MAX CHUNG SHING HK people fear rule 'from the barrel of a gun' By of Shin Mm Daily News Just after Mr Deng's statement about the stationing of troops, Hongkong's stock market index fell more than 30 points. Many of Hongkong's people1,583 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-07-07 21 Prices end lower because of late profit-taking IF NOT for some profit-taking towards the close yesterday, the local stock market would have rounded-up the week with another day of improvement. Opening prices were mostly at overnight levels and rose marginally during the morning. Prices held firm during the earlier part266 words
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Article36 1984-07-07 21 Up Down Unch Industr.ols 31 56 27 Finance 8 8 8 Hotels 6 4 Properties 3 5 I Plantations 2 6 0 Mining I 2 1 Deb/Loans 5 2 2 Total 51 85 4336 words
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Article43 1984-07-07 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 40 53 23 Finance 3 7 3 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties I 2 2 Oil palms 7 5 3 Tins 2 4 8 Rubbers 10 9 2 Deb/Loans 0 I 1 Total 63 82 4243 words
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Article88 1984-07-07 21 A LACK of follow through support caused share prices to close on a mixed to easier note at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index lost 2.20 points to 1408.65. Trading, though fairly active, was again dominated by selective88 words
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Article217 1984-07-07 21 Rises UMFbur 1100 +20 Pin-0 CU.S 322 +16 CCM SOO +14 K|lMJ*tSl.M »0 +10 C«tt«f 600 +10 S N P I 570+10 facts M 530 10 Khonf Gmm 360+10 Ut Coconut* 350 10 KGMp 262 +7 OUB 410 +6 C USHSOc 380+6 OmmHw 374 Sin Ito FMnci217 words
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Article35 1984-07-07 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) AlltimeLow 74 75 (17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)35 words
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Article53 1984-07-07 21 BouttadßM -4 Gunmsj -14 PMC J S«mb Sh* -3 CtC HawPw 1 Pan Dec -t-2 Stow Dvby —3 CCM +14 kKhcapcßM —1 Peiti Pbnt unch s Tndhf —5 F t N unch IST —1 IteMnan't (I M Wwfcs unch Gfntoip unch Nat iron unch Rottanam I53 words
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383 1984-07-07 21 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By PROCESSING of Malaysian crude oil at four Singapore refineries started this week under new three- year arrangements the longest-ever the Singapore industry has had. The oil is coming m, despite several unresolved issues between Petronas, the Malaysian national383 words
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Article54 1984-07-07 21 1,465 lots traded at Simex A TOTAL of 1,465 lots of gold futures were traded yesterday, the second day at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange. Prices opened at U*****.70 and reached a high of $379.40 and a low of U*****.10 during the day. Settlement prices for September and December were54 words
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Article116 1984-07-07 21 SINGAPORE Airl-'nes has won a $30-milli >n contract to provide maintenance services for Air Lanka's new B7<V7 jumbo jet. The three-y» ar contract, which will add $10 million a year to SlA's coffers, was wt n against stiff competition from Hongkong Aircraft Engineering Co116 words
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402 1984-07-07 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Intraco and Aerospace set up plant m Jurong By INTRACO and Aerospace Industry are setting up Singapore's largest, and South-east Asia's most up-to-date, paper mill at a cost of $30 million to supply the carton makers. Multi-Pak Pte Ltd's Jurong402 words
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Article, Illustration476 1984-07-07 21 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN By MEET Mr Norman Ng, the modern milkman who makes door-to-door delivery of Magnolia fresh milk. But unlike the personal, friendly service of the Indian milkman. of yesteryear, Mr Ng is part of an aggressive, marketing strategy by local fresh milk giant, Magnolia of476 words
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141 1984-07-07 21 Singapore setsup trade office in Sydney THE Trade Development Board has opened an office m Sydney to better serve businessmen. Miss Loh Li Yoon, who has more than eight years' experience, is the centre director. She will make contacts with buyers, importers and distributors. She will introduce Australian buyers to141 words
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Article34 1984-07-07 21 MIAMI Air Florida System Inc reported assets of U*****.2 million (*****.3 million) and liabilities of U*****.4 million when it filed for Chapter 11 protection on Tuesday, bankruptcy court papers show. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article23 1984-07-07 21 BOMBAY India will open its first diamond exchange here next month to boost exports, state-owned Minerals Metals Trading Corp said. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article29 1984-07-07 21 ELEVEN letters of intent were signed between the foreign delegates and various Tianjin corporations at the end of the Second China Business Conference held last month.29 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-07-07 21 This man Tokuno is no 'paper tiger' HELPING to start up Singapore's latest as well as South-fast Asia's most modern paper mill will be a cinch to Mr Masateru Tokuno or "Tiger" to his friends as he has already commissioned 49 such mills m places such as the United States,313 words
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Article3716 1984-07-07 22 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of this information. Not every transaction nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al deaings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,716 words
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Article2624 1984-07-07 22 INDUSTRIALS Alcom(2 168)0)2 14 0)2 16 Antoh (I 89S) 09) I 90 (2) 1 91 (I) 1 89 A Choc (2 468 2 48S) 0 250 (I 2 48 (7) 2 46 MSB (4 868 4 945) AMD (3 928 3 945) (6) 3 922,624 words
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Article2795 1984-07-07 22 M sham quoted have a par vafcit of $1, tafet* otherwise specified Adjusted for sot/rights. N Tai-utmptri dtfiotnd AM is traded m lots of 10 starts each, with the price quoted ti dolars. IM4 Last YWd V* Day «fh Low Company Sail Chan|t fOQQ) H* L2,795 words
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Article33 1984-07-07 23 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 361.00 361 50 367 00 367 50 Hong Kong *****—***** 367 00—367 40 Thurs Wed New York 359 50 360.50 closed London 364 50—365 00 369.00-*****33 words
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Article15 1984-07-07 23 Closing prices MS/kilo Straits Tin 29 15 unch Turnover: 475 tonnes up 338 tonnes15 words
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Article, Illustration18 1984-07-07 23 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore July ***** up 0 25 cents Malaysia July ***** up 1 00 cent18 words
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Article101 1984-07-07 23 HONGKONG Gold closed at U*****.00 40 an ounce against New York's close of U*****.50/ 360.50. On the local market, it ended at HK53,405 a tael against an opening of HK53,368. Reuter. The London gold fix fell US$B.OO to U*****.00. The KiUbar and the Far East market reports were not101 words
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Article136 1984-07-07 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed off the day's lows on late covering and speculative buying. PALM Closinf prices Crude MS/t«m palm oi Hil 1000 (south central) (north) Aug 1000 (south, central) (nortti) Sept 950 (south and central) Refined palm oi MS/ tomes RBD palm oil Jul 590136 words
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Article26 1984-07-07 23 Clount prices Copj»r E/tome Tim Spot 998 00—998 50 (1000 00-1000 50 3 months 1017 50-*****0 (1019 00—1019 50 Market tone Easier Sales 17.675 tones26 words
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Article24 1984-07-07 23 Ctotin| prices Aluminium £/tainc Tnwi Spot 892 50--893.50 (894 50— 895 00) 3 months *****—***** (915 00-*****) Market tone Easter Sites 16.100 tonnes24 words
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Article71 1984-07-07 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher with July One RSS buyers quoted at 181.75 cents per kilo, up a quarter cent from Thursday. In Kuala Lumpur, the rubber market closed slightly higher with July Int One RSS buyers quoted at 197 50 cents per kilo, up one cent71 words
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Article68 1984-07-07 23 The Straits Tin price m Penang stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of MJ29.15 per kilo. Sentiment was dampened by a larger offering of 475 tonnes, up from 137 on Thursday. The buffer stock manager again provided most of the support at this level with a68 words
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Article25 1984-07-07 23 au^-, Clowf prices Fri Dm Singapore 7 74-7 80 7 96-8 01 Thus Ned New fork 7 67—7 7? closed Source Credit Suisst Spore25 words
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Article324 1984-07-07 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kilo) (M QttAs/kio Noon Close Noon rin<» Int I RSS prompt 180 00— 181 00N 179.50— 180 50N uno Int. IRSS July 182 25-182 75 181.75-***** 197 00-197 75 lQ7«;n ioo w Int. 1 RSS August 187 50-188.00 187.00-187 50 13/UUIS/^ 197 50-199324 words
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Article369 1984-07-07 23 Noon ctounf pricn J/100 k| Coconut oil Bulk roe 240 00 (sellers) OKI drum FOB 253 00 (sellers) New drum FOB 257 00 (sellm) Copra Mued (loose) 125 00 (buyers) Pepper Muntok White Asta fOB NIW 627 50 (setters) Sarawak white taq FOB NIW 620 00 (sellers) Sarawak369 words
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Article276 1984-07-07 23 My 6 HKJ ChMft Aiiocioted Hotafc 0 14 Bonk Of Eo*t Aim 18 10 +0 1 Cheung Kong 695 0 1 Chmo Light 1 0 60 0 1 Crow Horb Tunoe) 10 lON unch F E Consortium 026 -0 01 Far East F»ch PMt» 005S G I Cement Groat276 words
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Article328 1984-07-07 23 Hir 6 Ym Chmf c Afnomoto 1180 -10 Ako. 403 2 Amoda 1080 20 Awhi Ch«m 632 8 AsoN Glass 780 +8 Bonk Tk 455 unch Brxioestone 584 -2 Canon 1190 -10 Como Computer 1190 +10 Cit««n 471 -6 0 Nip Pnnt 900 4 0 hkppon Screen Do*. 665328 words
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Article341 1984-07-07 23 My 6 Cents Chanf c M A C I 177 +1 A N I 199 unch A P M 210 2 Aberfoyte 550 30 Age 245 +5 AKtonce CM 59 5 Allied Mill 230-3 Ampol Exp 275 -10 Ampol Pet 145 +3 Am 475 -7 Ashton 98 unch B341 words
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Article238 1984-07-07 23 My 5 IBS Chant* AJcoo 33% Afced Chem Cp 31% Alks-Chalmeri 10% Am Tel Tel 1 7 Mi unch Amax Inc 19% -W Amr Cotp 30* Beth»«h«m Stt 17% Boeing Co 44% Burroughs Cp 53* Coterpior Co 37% -Vt Chot« Monhtn 39H -K Chry*l«r Cp 25 unch Citicorp238 words
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Article578 1984-07-07 23 My 6 Pence Chance INDUSTRIALS All.ed-l.yons 164 -2 Ass Dairies 168 -4 BTRPLC 442 -7 Babcocks 138 uoch Barclays 467 -10 Beechorm 305 -3 BCC 225 -3 Blue Circle 398 3 BOC Group 245 5 Boots 162 -5 Bowater 250 -7 BATS 231 -2 Britannia 72 unch BP 458578 words
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Article220 1984-07-07 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1430/40. Trading was extremely quiet ahead of the weekend and it closed at 552.1435/45. The greenback remained bullish against major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8285 95 and firmed to a high of 2.8340/50 before closing at 2.8330/40. Against the yen, it220 words
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Article211 1984-07-07 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar *****-***** V 60 —5.47 Canadian dollar 1 6140— 1 6160 6.26- 6 16 NZ dollar 1 3365 1 3392 7 64-7 39 Sterling pound 2.8101—2.8135 3 57-3 52211 words
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Article216 1984-07-07 23 Managers 1 prices for 7th A 9th July Singapore Unit Trust Tht Commerce 3 10-3 29 The Savings fund 188 200 Spore Prog fund 137-145 Spore Sec fund 2 10—2 23 Spore Invest fund I 10 I 17»d S pore Iquity Fund 1 37- 145 Asia Unit Trust216 words
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Article, Illustration613 1984-07-07 23 Ship (Voyaje) far E Giant (*****W) 7/7 (2000) P Fillmore (135/3) 8/7 (0700) F E Trader (2S/3N) 8/7 (0700) Harvester (36A/84) 8/7 (0700) Namg Glory (6N/84) 8/7 (0700) R Gavnlov (24BE84) 8/7 (0700) E Cheng (20E) 8/7 (0700) Anson (*****N) 8/7 (1200) Cape Monze (01WB) 8/7(1500) Sea Fortune613 words
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Article99 1984-07-07 23 LONDON Fresh enquiry and fixing of vessels loading crude oil m the Middle East Gulf was very slow to develop with increased chartering reserve evident following a claim by Iraq that it had destroyed at least five ships near Bandar Khomeini, tanker brokers have said. TheReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration181 1984-07-07 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Oep Keppel Wharves Bahan Pratama 303 8 Alkindi 3/4 aside 7/7 Ben Thanh 107 Anshan 23/4 as.de 7/7 Cattleya Auby 21W as.de 7/7 Cherry Orient 306 12 7 Equator IV 22 aside 7/7 K'"B Star 7/7 Penang Express 15/6 aside181 words
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435 1984-07-07 24 Loss estimates vary between $38 m and $171 m LONDON A multi-million-dollar scandal of unauthorised trades m Eurobonds has rocked the international securities market and left the holders of unsettled bonds unsure if they will be honoured, bond market sources said on Thursday. The scandalReuter - 435 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-07-07 24 Most active stock PAN-ELECTRIC Industries Ltd topped the most active list everyday last week. Trading on 12.8 mllion units over the week, it rose 19 cents to a year's high of $2.21. The share price rose one cent on both Monday and Tuesday seven cents225 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-07-07 24 INTERNATIONAL Wood Products Ltd has again turned In heavy losses for the year ended Feb 29, I$M, largely doe to its unprofitable traditional plywood and Moekboard activities In Singapore. The only consolation Is that the losses have been reduced considerably. At the operatingBT - 309 words
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263 1984-07-07 24 PAPER manufacturer, Paper Products (Malaysia) Bhd, m the red for the past two years, has said it would return to the black this year. It forecasts a pre-tax profit of $8.3 million for the calendar year 1964. The promise263 words
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150 1984-07-07 24 K. Lumpur AFTER an extended weekend holiday on Monday for the Hari Raya Puasa, the Kuala Lumpur stock market improved from Tuesday to Thursday. But a lack of followthrough support eased prices on Friday. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index rose 15.5 points150 words
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523 1984-07-07 24 Singapore Top five stocks THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low foi 1984 Cmpany523 words
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Advertisement175 1984-07-07 21 Saperibaiafl FACTORY AREA 50,000 SQ. FT. y^^^^ \y WIDE VARIETY OF DESIGNS TO SATISFY ALL TASTE TRANSPORT FEE A urn i FREE $45^ R c E H v is R E V w$L 5" s m \vY "w over $300 [\^c^<<-^\ m W \V J —^z^ HJlfl^ft \V^ CONVENIENT JH175 words
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Advertisement136 1984-07-07 22 f^\ iffS j& 1$ f& SD T.D S D& D CANE FURNITURE 7 Thomson Ridge. Singapore 2057. TEL: 454 601 1 454 61 55 Factory: 18-B, Chestnut Close, Singapore 2367. I Opening Sales Offer! POST OFFICE j^ i W _(JPPFR THOMSON ROACr^""~^ |rT«« HB HBT MM I CAPITAL REQUIRED By136 words
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Advertisement38 1984-07-07 23 Putting Mnuik Manager to Work^ From the best-selling "One minute Manager now comes this logical extension-putting what you have learnt, to work, m real life situations If you only read 2 books a year read this one twice38 words
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Advertisement961 1984-07-07 24 HAYO MACKEREL SARDINES MANDARIN ORANGES I < CASH LUCKY DRAW FREE GIFTS (July 7, 1984 to Oct 15, 1984) 1 ris_w I/ m i» 'W-Pw#% y Ist prize /f»V ."^i^^ Ll IIVB f LVj-M /canned^, sh\ 1 GENERAL P206 20 CTV with •>.l*^» jfll^- '<4l l^l^Hi and Mandarin monitor Wireless961 words
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Advertisement1357 1984-07-07 25 I TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE n*k 1 I Ord,n Ofy I tTOQ^r w Ofd ,M,n S l 5 00, I en^.inm.n, Food fl u«. p2. /^W 1 C f^ it^t ll^^T I/'VI /V^ /^X^IX r Ufd r fl^mfoKday Times, Sem,.D,spl ov TT.ms. s j P Sarv.ca./M.rch.odi^ p2b ca j.s.1,357 words
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Advertisement705 1984-07-07 25 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing MANUFACTURE AND SALE direct from factory. Kitchen cabinet from $95 p.f.r. and wardrobes from $120 p.f.r. Custom made furniture are welcome. Tel: *****19/*****87. DIRECT FROM FACTORY, wardrobes, kitchen cabinets, or bedroom/ hall furniture. Free design consultation. Mr Yap *****62 *****05 RE UPHOLSTER YOUR SOFA, settee, etc705 words
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Advertisement862 1984-07-07 25 20 Pets ONE FEMALE SHOW quality Boxer puppy for sale. Brindle and white colour. $700 Tel' *****00 SKC REGISTERED FEMALE Dobermann, 4 months old. parents imported. Selling cheap Tel: *****4/ *****4 WHITE/ CREAM PEKINESE puppies with certificate price $550/ $600 Tel: *****68 (Helen Sat Sun). 2 COCKER SPANIEL puppies, brown862 words
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Advertisement605 1984-07-07 25 25 Sale: Other Products Auction of European ft Oriental Antlquea including Victorian and Georgian furniture Chinese teak furniture porcelain Clocks and gramaphones (horn type) Plus Oriental carpets and much more belonging to a Gentleman Others at No. 23 Rebecca Road, Singapore 1026 (Victoria Park) on SUNDAY, BTH JULY 1964 Tjme:605 words
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Advertisement609 1984-07-07 25 28 Health Centres/ Massage CENTRAL HEALTH CENTRE Unit 01-08. Central Building. Massage (everyday 10.30 am 11 p.m.) Tel: *****1/ *****8 29 Beauty Culture EXPAT LEAVING. JEAN Pierre Fleuremen new professional fully equipped make-up case for sale ideal for models or bridal make-up artistes. Refill stock available $450. Tel: *****08 ANNIVERSAY609 words
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Advertisement554 1984-07-07 25 m ADD MORE SUGAR and spice to your new food business by consuiting this team of specialists first. Find out what's cooking X at classification 118. 28 Health Centre!/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RBJUC A REFRESH YOURSELF AT X A >. ORBAT EASTERN M£'u -HEALTH CENTRE ffii S. B^B^B^M^Bk554 words
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Advertisement482 1984-07-07 25 38 TV/Vld«o/ Sound Systems A READABLE KOWA Electrical specialises In antenna installation, repairing all kinds of video, colour TV. and washing machines Tel: *****28/ *****17 DIGITAL ON BUDGET! Impressive CD Collection: Classical/Jazz/ Pop, «02-02 Lucky Plaza (opposite Ooiden Tulip Coffeehouse) 11am 7pm daily. NATURAL SPECIALISES IN repairing: colour TV., video,482 words
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Advertisement506 1984-07-07 25 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION services Office removal, specialised m pianos, organs, delivery and disposal services Experienced, reliable, responsible workers provided Reasonable charges and fast service. Day nlghtservlce. Please call *****97 *****01 $15 PER TRIP Cheap transportation and 24-hour delivery services. Reliable, experienced, responsible workers provided for household/offtce/lndustrial removal,506 words
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Advertisement523 1984-07-07 26 53 Computer Products/Services NEW ARRIVAL! PRINTERS Super I EN-P 1091 dot matrix/ letter quality Logiter FT- 5002 NLQ dot matrix letter quality Disk drive 320K Tandon disk drive (USA) tor IBM and IBM Compatible PET ELECTRONICS TRADING PTE LTD 03 86, People's Park Ctr Tel: *****13 Branch: 03-39, Sim Lim523 words
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Advertisement780 1984-07-07 26 55 Commercial Vessels FOR SALE: 1 unit secondhand marine diesel engine Nigata 930 h.p. Complete with gear box, shaft Si propellor Contact *****12/ *****55 TUG BARGE leaving for Malik papan soon. I'argo space available Contact *****03 Telex: RS2BO27SEGI 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ONE SET OF high speed paper box glueing and780 words
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Advertisement663 1984-07-07 26 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities II BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 11 OWNER OPERATORS Self starters who believe diligence pay dividends are invited to join the growing hydraulics industry as Van Owner Operators. This is an opportunity to tie up with one of the established names m the hydraulics industry and become663 words
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Advertisement389 1984-07-07 26 66 Situations Vacant m) Protesmlonmi/ Executive ARE YOU OUR MAN? The jobstrainee OFFICER The Person?* c Singapore male, between 20 and 30 years of age c Degree from Recognised University preferably m Sociology or psychology or any related discipline or Good GCE A' level c Completed N.S. Non-degree holder must389 words
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Advertisement564 1984-07-07 26 m DISC-JOCKEY, EXTRAORDIH I Ir^ NAIRE! if you have the talent, BI B LJB take this challenge Meet 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive A Wall established eirconditioning company m Jurong requires 1) ASSISTANT RAD ENGINEER c Polytechnic Technician dibloma. a 1 year's similar working experience preferably In airconditioning industry.564 words
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Advertisement437 1984-07-07 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive Our client, a Company located at Pandan Loop and trading m Precision Equipment A Instruments has an immediate vacancy for BOOK-KEEPER cum OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR R#Qtiir#fH#fitB!" c Age 25-35. c LCC higher accounting. c Able to operate a microcomputer. c Able to keep full set437 words
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Advertisement589 1984-07-07 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial TUTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY from all districts. Qualifications: graduate, undergraduate, polytechnic, "AY 'O 1 levels. Contact *****23/ *****35 TUTORS NEEDED: BEDOK Jurong. Aljunled, Geylang. Kallang, Katong, Marslling, Queenstown, Braddell, Tamplnes. Serangoon, Ang MO Klo (*****39). RELIABLE. EXPERIENCED TUTORS for primary, secondary and PreU students. All districts.589 words
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Advertisement723 1984-07-07 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) EDP b) EDP A > .'..".:::l»*:::E a tt:l* a r f ALL Exceptional Opportunities I X For Exceptional Peop'e a I to join an exceptional Computer Company I Applications are invited for positions m our Customer 3 Engin««ring and Development D«partm*nts. I The723 words
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Advertisement321 1984-07-07 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical 2 Hong Kong I Teakwood Works (S) Pte Ltd •-.South East Asia's«i ♦largest manufacturer fl *of knockdown furnl-^ lure m Singapore in-* ♦vites applications for: »A) GENERAL I CLERKS I Minimum GCE O'-* Level passes Je Fluent m English J 4- and Chinese Je321 words
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Advertisement583 1984-07-07 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical DU PONT FAR EAST INC subsidiary Of j E.I Dv Pont cle Nemours, one of the E largest American corporations world- E wide, invites applications for the fol- lowing positions m its Electronics Division I Planner 1 Technician583 words
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Advertisement631 1984-07-07 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) SecrtUriMl/CleriCMl Ong Commodities Pte Ltd. a member of the Ong Group of Companies invites applications for the following positions:DEALERS Degree, recognised professional qualification or good G.C.E. A' Level Pass Self motivated and reliable Experience not necessary as training will be provided.631 words
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Advertisement609 1984-07-07 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant SecretariaJ/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical A LEADING BANK REQUIRES CLERKS/TELLERS TELEPHONE OPERATORS Requirements: Singapore citizens above the age of 17 years; GCE O Level Certificate with minimum of 4 Credits including English and Maths; Pleasant and cheerful personality. An attractive salary and benefits scheme which includes609 words
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Advertisement511 1984-07-07 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Eg Eatabllshad dta- |M S casting firm ha» j following vacandaa j In tha account* j department: aJACCOUNTS I CLERK i (TRAINEE) 9 I 2 Vacancies 3 b)RECEPTIONIST 1 Vacancy Bjbj Ho experience It [>T B required for both posts. Isl Q For Poat A511 words
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Advertisement519 1984-07-07 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/ Clerical An established > international chemical firm require immediately Female Receptionist Possess pleasant personality and good communication skills a Preferably with some relevant working experience Minimum GCE O Level General Clerk c GCE O Level with i credit m English Able to type at 35519 words
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Advertisement524 1984-07-07 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical requires Secondary 4 education c Minimum LCCI Book-keeping a Knowledge of costing and some typing 1 year similar working experience preferably m the manufacturing firm Salary negotiable Interested please write m with contact telephone number to The Personnel Dept KES SYSTEMS SERVICE PTE LTD524 words
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Advertisement501 1984-07-07 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical An International organisation i with worldwide effiliations has I vacancies for the positions of: GENERAL CLERKS a Minimum GCK O Level a Able to type Vrefer .i l> I y with 1 >r,i i I BJOrktng experience a Age 18 >t a .irs and501 words
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Advertisement501 1984-07-07 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical j Local aerosol components manufacturer requires urgently CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY to Managing Director c UCK A' Level Certificate with good written spoken Knglish and Chinese Ciood shorthand /typing c 3to 5 years relevant working experience Able to manage office during absence of M.D. a Able to501 words
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Advertisement353 1984-07-07 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical [Established Progressive! Company requires A) A QCB O Level with credit m English Able to type at least 40 wpm to handle simple correspondence Should be ra mi liar with the use or word processor other modern office equipment B) OCE C) Level or equivalent353 words
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Advertisement565 1984-07-07 28 66 Situations Vacant i i c) Secretarial/Clerical Urgently required by international company's representative office m Singapore 1. RECEPTIONIST CUM TRAFFIC CLERK c GCE A 1 Level c Good with figures. c Accurate with typing and telex. c Pleasant telephone manners s Age above 22. 2. CO-ORDINATOR Age 26-35 (completed fulltime565 words
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Advertisement684 1984-07-07 28 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An expanding marketing company requires:CHINEBE FEMALE SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements:- Minimum OCE O' level Higher Accounting rerun cate Capable or handling full sets of books With 2to 3 years of working experience Singapore citizen and bilingual Interested applicants, please send resume with expected salary contact684 words
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Advertisement624 1984-07-07 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE CLERICAL ASSISTANT required by American Company located m Ang Mo Kio. Requirements a lor 2 years" experience c Age between 18 and 22. a Pleasant personality. Salary $500 p.m Intarastad applicants, writs m with full resume together with nonreturnable photograph to 1 BLK. 5071,624 words
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Advertisement636 1984-07-07 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK A wall established company invites application* for the above position Requirements c GCE O' level a Ability to type 40 wpm Speaks and writes good English and Mandarin a Experience is not necessary, as training will be provided Intarastad parties, please call:636 words
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Advertisement594 1984-07-07 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Vacancy for: TRAINEE SHIPPING ASSISTANT (MALE) a GCE •O" level with credit m English a Possess class 3 driving licence. a Completed NS a Experience not necessary. Applicants ara to submit photo and contact telephone number to THE ADVERTISER TANGLIN P.O BOX 119 SINGAPORE 9124594 words
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Advertisement742 1984-07-07 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK, knowledge of Mandarin, experienced or inexperienced. Please contact tel 265U10 Blk 1002, Lor 8. Toa Payoh Industrial Park. -03-1413 Spore 1231 MATURE GIRL FRIOAY wanted Able to work independently Knowledge of telex Also Driver Afternoon or evening (parttime) Salary around $500 Please742 words
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Advertisement442 1984-07-07 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales g) Sales If BE YOUR OWN 11 II BOSS II H We are an aggressive marketing company H with exclusive distribution for a leading H H brand of electronic cash registers, and we H H are seeking highly motivated, independent H sales442 words
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Advertisement133 1984-07-07 28 ASIA TRAVEIX SERVICE PTE. LTD. seeks to employ SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements: Male/Female aged 21-30 years. GCE 'O'ievel. Pleasant and outgoing personality Ability to communicate at all levels. Some 1 2 years experience m airline or travel industry would be advantageous. Possess own transport, preferably owns a car. Duties To generate133 words
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Advertisement782 1984-07-07 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales /> Smles t) Smles SHARKAT NATIONAL H I SHARIKAT NATIONAL requires I SALES EXECUTIVES I I We are a leading supplier of quality building materials. We market reading brands of I I ceramic tiles, tile adhesives, ready-mix mortar, carpets,782 words
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Advertisement490 1984-07-07 29 Gorman company has immediate vacancies:--(1) MALE/ FEMALE ASSISTANT To Sales Manager Building Materiela (Finishes) c Diploma m Building or equivalent essential. c N.S. completed. c Pref. 1/2 years experience. c Good personality and interest m sales promotions with architects and contractors. a On the Job training will be provided. (2)490 words
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Advertisement539 1984-07-07 29 SALES ENGINEER Due to expansion, the Singapore office of an international valve group, seeks a •>ales Engineer for Its S.E. Asia operations Pro- requisites: 1 Singaporean 2) Technical education 3) Minimum 2 years' sales experience with valve or related products to the regional oil and gas Industry 4 Possess own539 words
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Advertisement619 1984-07-07 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Smles Established fashion boutiqua require*: SALESGIRLS Preferably with some experience. Interested candidatas, plaasa call personally at: 03-147, CITY PLAZA From 1.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. FEMALE SALES CO-ORDINATOR (INDOOR) a level c Pleasant personality c No experience required as training will be provided Please call *****88619 words
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Advertisement688 1984-07-07 29 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technicat g) Technical g) Technicat aammaaaaaaaag We are a member of the G/aXO Group, one of the B world's principal health care companies, with interests B spanning ethical and proprietary Pharmaceuticals, B foods, surgical instruments and hospital equipment. B We688 words
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Advertisement212 1984-07-07 29 Singatronics We are a fast growing electronics company. Due to our expansion, we have immediate requirements for: PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR (2 vacancies) Permanent 2nd shift Minimum n 'O' level preferaoly with technical background Experience m a related industry would be desired TECHNICIAN (3 vacancies) ITC or NTC m Electronics Engineering Experience212 words
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Advertisement395 1984-07-07 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical g) Technical We are one of the largest quality printing I companies In South East Asia serving cus- I tomers worldwide). In line with our expansion B programme, we Invite applications for the I following posts: I INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC TBCHHtCtAN Possess Technician395 words
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Advertisement227 1984-07-07 29 An established plastic manufacturing company urgently require* the following personnel for it* factory m Jurong. (A) GENERAL CLERK c OCEO" Level c Experience necessary m General Clerical duties c Ability to type a must c Ability to operate PMBX switchboard is an advantage (B) ELECTRICIANS c 2-3 years' relevant experience227 words
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Advertisement493 1984-07-07 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical A Well Established Construction Firm requires the following: A) WATCHMAN B) CONCRETE TUBE MAKERS AND SLUMP TAKERS c Candidates should have at least 1 years experience tn a similar capaiiC) ELECTRICAL FOREMAN c Possess NTC 3 Certificate 3to 5 years experience ;n repairing generator set493 words
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Advertisement805 1984-07-07 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Greater Challenges IH Ahead J Equipment J Engineer sssjs* Responsibilities SskSS To rtesi 9 n or modify existing equipment so as R^^ to achieve the highest efficiency m both pro SS$sS duction and quality Qualifications Degree or Diploma holders m805 words
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Advertisement753 1984-07-07 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical WmToCKjll COMPANY INI L LTD H REED, an American compcny manufacturing H H oilfield equipment wishes to invite suitable H H applicants to fill the following positions: II I Production Machinists II Minimum NTC 3 certificate m Metal H Machining753 words
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Advertisement528 1984-07-07 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical |^^Ch l^B bM ,n ne mm our ex^s.on programme. we .nv.te I suitable candidates tor the posts ot I RESIDENT ENGINEER H R Sngual ,n English and Nat.onal Language/ 1 I Sto "^Pendently and co-ordinate with B 1 The successful528 words
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Advertisement330 1984-07-07 30 SALES ENGINEER (Refrigeration ft Airconditioning) Established local company is looking for experienced refrigeration and airconditioning Engineer to handle sales enquiries, quotations and project estimations. Incumbent must possess a Technician certificate m refrigeration and airconditioning from Singapore Technical Institute or equivalent Interested applicants please write stating qualifications, experience and salary expected330 words
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Advertisement596 1984-07-07 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An established CARRIER aireondilioning dealer requires A) MECHANICS NTC 3or equivalent Minimum 2 years' experienre m uirronriitionmg mil refrigeration B) APPRENTICES Completed N S Training Will be provided Good salary for right candidates Interested, please call Evelyn (.Man. at tel *****22 or come personally to:596 words
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Advertisement480 1984-07-07 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production m I I (INTERNATIONAL) LTD Advance Micro Devices (usa), the fastest growing multinational semi-conductor company has -J expanded its manufacturing operations to Singapore I STEP RIGHT IN 1 GROW WITH US Starting gk^ Mo^4^ P480 words
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Advertisement803 1984-07-07 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production i fSANYO k M SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD Bj HAS A JOB FOR YOU NOW! W\ A new hne has been set up due to our rapid expansion, a leading microwave oven manufacturing company803 words
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Advertisement407 1984-07-07 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production U.S.A. GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) AV'ATION SERVICE OPERATION PTE LTD is CE's new aircraft engine business group's wholly-owned subsidiary m Singapore. The Company perform high technology component repairs on CE's aircraft engines. We are Inviting appWcatfons for the post* oonsof: GCE X>* level with credit m407 words
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Advertisement516 1984-07-07 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production bTI A NEMIC n I /A LAMBDA We art Ike World Ne. 1 Manufacturer of Power Supplies to support the growth and advancement of industrial products. We hay several vacancies for I Starting Pay $445 Experience m similar position m516 words
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Advertisement687 1984-07-07 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous P™^NGEE ANN I I invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore citizens and I Permanent Residents of Singapore to fill j the following posts: I Gross salary ranges from: $638 to $1914 I I per month Qualifications Experience I Must possess687 words
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Advertisement589 1984-07-07 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous PHILIPS We manufacture and export electrical and electronic products and equipment to more than 120 countries throughout the world. We are looking for suitably qualified persons to fill the positions of Personnel Clerk Applicants should possess a GCE 'O' level589 words
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Advertisement327 1984-07-07 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous requires Female Housekeeper I (Stay-in) r I Dutres/Responsibilities: I To ensure the dormitory rules and general I cleanliness properly observed I To upkeep proper record on all company I properties entrusted to the hostel ites I To take care of327 words
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Advertisement184 1984-07-07 32 BURGER KING mi Come join the crew. BURGER KING® invites you to join its friendly, hardworking and energetic crew. Vacancies exist at the following BURGER KING® restaurantsOrchard Plaza Parkway Parade Uang Court International Building Peninsula Plaza You can select your own hours. Starting pay of $1.90 or $2.10 per hour184 words
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Advertisement656 1984-07-07 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Mlmcmllmmmtmt j/taisei-snhmizu- mmukni g/ CONSORTIUM M MRT-107A PROJECT M MRT-108 PROJECT II rawpiir— i I PROJECT I ENGIMEHIIMfi fflflaSaMMa! c targe cfvH engineering project expertenee Of 9 years or more. c Good experience In previous dvH myi*mh*9 construction companies. Direct experience656 words
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Advertisement494 1984-07-07 32 66 Situations Vacant i •*aana^a^MßslßßßMßißßaaaa3 I) Miscellaneous requires FULL-TIME SERVICE STAFF j Our Requirements: i Male or Female 18 to 25 yrs Secondary Education Bilingual m English Mandarin or Malay I Willing to work on a shift basis Your Benefits: Starting Gross Salary above $550/I Annual 13th month pay plus494 words
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Advertisement438 1984-07-07 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PEER Wa have immediate vacanciee for the folk) wing posts: 1) HOSTESSES Pleasant and cheerful personality. Age between 18 -25 years o Salary: $38 per night plus other remuneration. Working hours from 7.30p.m la.m. 2) BARMAIDS Able to communicate well with customers Age between 18-22438 words
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Advertisement316 1984-07-07 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous f\ OKAMOTO 1) TRADESMAN 2) PAINTERS Raquiramenta: a Male, age below 25 years old and have completed N.S. Must work 2 shifts on weekly rotation Commencing salary: $430 $4ao and upon complatton 1 yaar rising up to $500 $850. Oftvar fringa banafita inctuoa maal subsidy316 words
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Advertisement573 1984-07-07 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Mlscellmneous Established shipping company requires: TRAINEE SHIP BROKER Qualifications: c GCE 'A' level c Age 22 to 27 years/must have completed full-time National Service/some working preferred but not necessary c Must be matured m outlook c Have a pleasant personality and be able to work independently.573 words
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Advertisement772 1984-07-07 32 j 66 Situations Vacant I) Mlscellmneous Security agency urgently require* SECURITY SUPERVISOR AND GUARDS RECEPTIONIST CARPARK ATTENDANTS Interested let: 330*37* STOREMEN CUM DELIVERY •ranted by trading firm m Ayer Rajah Ind. Esl. c Must have driving licence Pieeee come personally to: BIV 55. «ot-48 Ayer Rajah Ind. Eei. Of phone:772 words
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Advertisement725 1984-07-07 32 '1 66 Situations Vacant I) Mla€»Umm—um LORRY DRIVERS WITH class 4 licence required by an established trinsport company m West Coas>t area. Interested call 77)***** for Jimmy MOVING COMPANY NEEDS (lass 4 Driver Preferably staying m Ang Mo Klo and able to do overtime Suitable applicants please call *****52 REQUIRED725 words
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Advertisement576 1984-07-07 33 U-IJUvJ PUT THIS ADVERTISER'S search to an end. If you have a scramLn till Of \C* bier or a Suzuki motorcycle J L Jn 1 1 5 i and intend t0 S ive ft U P> track LJ w *LZ3 this anxious buyer at classi.^asiaßßßßßßßß^^l^aßßSaaUaßßßWsßl aV 1 L aaataaß^^ ECONOMICAL576 words
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Advertisement638 1984-07-07 33 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW JULY '83 BMW 3201 A.1. 1 careful owner. EZ plate PARF, full accessories. 1 year tax. guaranteed accident free. Immaculate condition Ring *****18 1963 BMW 320 i manual. 1 private owner, well maintained, central locking, power windows, steering. Blaupunki radio cassette. 48. Frankel Avenue.638 words
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Advertisement393 1984-07-07 33 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun /Nissan BEAUTIFUL LATE 1980, Bluebird, full expensive accessories, accident free. $16,500, strictly after 9am, *****70. DECEMBER '77 100A F2 Aircon. sports rim, full acceaaorles, new road tax/ paint. 58.600 0.n.0 Tel: *****31. END 1982 NISSAN Sunny 1.5. sspeed. 1 private owner, aircond, sports rims,393 words
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Advertisement330 1984-07-07 33 Do you drive a For every car there's a MONROE shock absorber to suit your driving needs. THE BORNEO COMPANY PTE LTD 989 Burnt Tmnah Road Singapore 2158 r e' *****88 \XJ^J^M> BORNEO ENGINEERING PO Box 1080 Jalan Solan Petakng Jaya T* *****6 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing DBS330 words
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Advertisement177 1984-07-07 33 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford •77 PARF FORO Escort GS. 1 100 c.c. Tax insurance, radio cassette, aircon. good condition. Asking $8,700 0.n.0. Loan available $7,200. Contact *****78. residence *****14. LATE 1978. FORO CORTINA 16 GL 1 private owner. PARF. Vicom, aircon. radio cassette, good condition. Price $9,500 Tel:177 words
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Advertisement569 1984-07-07 33 76 Vehicle* For Sale c) Ford 1978 FORD CORTINA 2.0 NonPARF. Private owner. Very good condition. $5,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****45. 1979 FORD CORTINA I.6GL. Company registered. Outright sale or special arrangement. Any proposal. Tel. *****37 AUG '78 FORD Cortina I.6GL good condition, radio/cassette aircon. $8,900 ono Tel: *****61. 1978 CORTINA569 words
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Advertisement795 1984-07-07 33 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda HONDA ACCORD 4-DOOR XX Dec 1981! F.xpensive radio, cassette. ■Mftfl rims. 53 1.000 ono Tel. *****70 JULY 1953 HONDA Accord. 4-door. F.X 1 private owner, aircond. cassette, showroom condition. Tel *****33 LATE 1983 EX Honda Accord Showroom condition Genuine mileage 600 km Auto, fully loaded795 words
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Advertisement814 1984-07-07 33 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes DOCTOR'S CAR. CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN MERCEDES 230.6 a 1974 a very excellent condition a newly overhauled, new paintwork and upholstery a no PARF a private plate a highest offer above $9,500 secures Tal: *****06 (Sal. 9a.m. to 3p.m.). SIN KAH HENG MOTOR TRADING CO 55814 words
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Advertisement858 1984-07-07 33 76 Vehicle* For Sale I I) Mitsubishi I END 1979 LANCER (il. metallic brown, tip top condition, sports rims, aircon. ln-power radio cassette, selling $16,200 ono Contact Raymond *****35 JULY 1977 MITSUBISHI Colt Lancer 1400 EL, stationwagon. aircondltioned radio. PARK eligible Asking $9,500 o no Contact *****04 *****33 MIO "77858 words
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Advertisement597 1984-07-07 33 76 Vehicle* For Sale J) Toyota JAN. '80 TOYOTA Starlet «-4OOf Tax new aircond. radio cassette Selling $14,300 o n o Call 4694.5. W. PrancM JAN 82 TOYOTA Carina. DX KM con radio lassclle. road tax till Dec. $21,000 Tel *****66 (after 9am) MAY '77 TOYOTA CWPUB, aircon radio ea.ssetle.597 words
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Advertisement276 1984-07-07 34 76 Vehicles For Sale <e!es For Sale j) Toyota j) Toyota TFgT DRIVE TME EXCITING NEW iC^r COHONAI.6 r Ou o o> SPACIOUS, POWERFUL. ECONOMICAL 4 NEW COROLLA 1.3 770 ARF $28.650; 14.110 ARF $31,790 FOYOTA bT^""M".W'' !T— '"""erciai; sTre^ffiJmaffaftt^BssssssV vehicles Mo. VEHITO COMPANY A |s j L 1 I276 words
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Advertisement417 1984-07-07 34 MAY '81 SUBARU 1800 EpOTtl owner, vi r cperuive hi-fi SIB.OOO ono X.< ban MID 1982 SUZUKI 800. yellow. I tereo, beau'XX) 0.n.0. 20 faber Avenue, Singapore 0512. Tel: 77,' MUST SELL DATSUN 280ZX 79 omoanv registered GL, auto, tioid excellent condition No dealers please. Ring: Mr Ltm,33NMI SPITFIRE CONVERTIBLE417 words
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Advertisement929 1984-07-07 34 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1967 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MK< Heautitui condition Genuine bll) en only lew Hlk 44 (lenieiueau Avenue -01-48 1970. VOLKSWAGEN |OOd condiLion Aircon radio cassette. ipollei metallic black silver lel M 691 ii .tcuxii 1975 MORRIS MINOR IUOO Vicom 1 passed sircond, radio cassette. non-PARF. good929 words
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Advertisement692 1984-07-07 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motorcycles/ m) Motorcycles/ Scooters Scooters An invitation to ©YAMAHA'S Special FREE Servicing For YAMAHA Motorcycles and Scooters imported by Hong Leong Corporation Ltd and its authorised dealers. From 2 July 1984 to 12 July 1984 between 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.692 words
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Advertisement662 1984-07-07 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OIST 10, 90A CORONATION Road West, next to Bin Tong Park double-storey detached bungalow. 4 bedrooms. I servant's, near foreign school. Fully aircond. $4,500 nett Viewing: 1 0.30a m to 630pm Tel: *****93/ *****51 agents welcome 67 MING TECK PARK 2-storey large semi-detached. 4 bedrooms/662 words
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Advertisement559 1984-07-07 34 I 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses ONLY $2,000 P.M. Namly Drive, semi-detached. 3 beJrooms. servant's, fully furnisned Airview Agency. *****88 ext. 798 (anytime) SELETAR HILL JALAN Selaseh newly renovated, semi-detached bungalow, partly furnished. Rent: $1,000 p.m. Hana Company Tel: *****31/ *****16 SEMI-DETACHED IN WATTEN Estate. DM, 11 for rent. Area:559 words
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Advertisement1017 1984-07-07 34 i 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation I Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments cyirdmow c Psok^\ OPEN HOUSE I Long or short lease I 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 $4,5251,017 words
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Advertisement833 1984-07-07 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MICHEL APARTMENT. Tanglm j district, new furnishings, luxurious, aire onditioned 1-IMdffOMH flat All modern conveniences Tel *****82 NEAR JAPANESE/INTERNATIONAL schools, beautifully furnished 4bedroomed walkup apartment. swimming pool, security, servant's room $2,700 Call *****49 ONLY $3,2001 Tanglm Hill Condo. 3 bedrooms, split-level, central aircond. club facilities833 words
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Advertisement553 1984-07-07 34 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms KIND EUROPEAN GENTtEMAN 3 i.irg.- furnished roomi ISM Mch Hist ::m«, Hand] la Ng«-»-Ann and Hukit Tlmafi Flam rel MObM ROOMS FOR RENTAL at Ink WhN i. .hi.' aiiii m i mi la hall and kitchen Contact Mi Moha mad Abdullah at t.■ 1 .*****04553 words
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Advertisement568 1984-07-07 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments lAx\RCADI^^ Q>untiy4iomeg^ scckickxl from the concrete Jungle B^BBV^^BwLia\> 402 B^^^^ Bh« ft^BE .^BBaV Approached \ia an avenue of raintrees through a quiet neighbourhood A tranquil panorama of landscaped gardens blending with the architecture of the568 words
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Advertisement512 1984-07-07 35 89 Properties For Sato a) Houses DIST. 10 BUNGALOWS »itnd Hill vicinity 2-storey Fairly new 8300 sq.ft. $1.48 M Ewa Boon Rd, 1 -storey 21,000 sq.ft. 11.95 M iin Tong Pk, 1/2-storey 24,000 sq.ft. Quiet, secluded environment. 52.3 M Victoria Pk 2-storey 33.000 sq.ft. 7 Mdrooms. on elevated land, jnobstructed512 words
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Advertisement533 1984-07-07 35 89 Properties For Sato a) Houses DIST 20 RENOVATED DOUBLESTOREY 3-bedroomed terrace. Split-level living/ dining. Selling vacant possession $540,000 inclusive fixtures. Tel: *****32. DON'T MISS DIST. 15, renovated double-storey corner terrace. Big master bedroom/ 2 bedrooms/ servant's attached bathrooms. Split livlng/dlning 2600 sq.ft. $560,000 negotiable. Hap Seng *****58 BRAND NEW533 words
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Advertisement855 1984-07-07 35 89 Propftit for Sato 89 Propertit For Sate 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses m Houses A SPANISH-STYLE DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES k I ATI! AY QHO^C housing loan I OUXO LOW INTEREST RATES I I*IIIII%EAI FREEHOLD I I UAKVEII M^VcM land I H I lIP AV^ r Z855 words
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Advertisement492 1984-07-07 35 JALAN BETIA DOUBLE-STOREY Terrace (behind Great Eastern Hotel). Renovated. Selling: $280,000. No Agents. Tel: *****40. ONLY $430,000 DIST. 15 Renovated double-storey terrace. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, built-in 2,000 sq.ft. Extended kitchen. *****44 (agent). OPERA ESTATE, DIST 10 3-bed-roorned single-storey terrace on 1313 sq ft. freehold land. Well maintained. DHE, *****5.492 words
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Advertisement550 1984-07-07 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments OIST. 22, LAKESIDE TOWER, mid floor, facing Chinese Garden.' lake. Renovated. Built-up area 1940 sq.ft Foreigners eligible to buy. Owner selling at $285,000. For appointment call *****89 (day)/ *****58 (evening). ABANG COURT ONLY few units of 2 -level Maisonette at $350,000 each. No550 words
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Advertisement756 1984-07-07 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments >HW^ Located near Thomson Road/ Braddell Road PANORAMIC m M IA^J VIEW OF THE yi|||N CITY UFE VTIWII CPODK I l fWfif TnKIV scenic lush i-^ I Sir High Class756 words
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Advertisement258 1984-07-07 35 DIST. 26. GREENME ADOWS UPPER maisonette. 3 plus 1 bedrooms. 800 ssq ft partially furnished $415,000 Maxview *****22 DIST. 30 THOMSON GROVE. Apartment overlooking pool, 3 bedrooms. 1520 sq.ft. Freehold. $385,000 Hardy Housing *****14 DIST 22 PARKVIEW MANSION, facing Chinese Garden quiet surrounding Asking $230,000 ono Tel: 268-8389 Mdm Chin258 words
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Advertisement884 1984-07-07 35 89 ProfMrtws For Sato c) HU DC Apartments OIST. 10. HIGH FLOOR. Farrer Court. HUDC apartment type A Beautifully furnished Wall papered and built-in cabinet.* 3 hedrooms. servants, separate iivmt md dining 1 770 sq ft $290,000 TrtllHMi. *****00 (Satur day Sunday BRADOELL VIEW HUDC Pha.se 1 Type A. 1770884 words
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Advertisement483 1984-07-07 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments .^BMB^^bB jK \y±Jr <F J&, *mmmma^-^^ CXv*^ S o e* tfW^ —mm 1 af^ £1? JL I f?} urn W Hh| I A 14-storey Condominium strategically j «bjbm located483 words
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Advertisement522 1984-07-07 36 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments ANG MO KIO. Blk 319. 3-roomed. Terrazzo, cabinets, near central and market. Price negotiable. Tel: *****62 ANG MO KIO, Blk 563. pure 4 rooms, new generation, renovated, price $90,000 negotiable Tel: *****67 after 6pm ANG MO KIO, 5-roomed, well renovated, marble, built-in cabinets.522 words
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Advertisement536 1984-07-07 36 89 Properties For Sab d) HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH NORTH. 3-roomed modified corner. Marble flooring. High floor. CPF $45,200. Tel: *****54. Michael. TOA PAYOH, LORONG 1 Blk 123, 3-roomed improved, renovated, near market, school. Price negotiable. Tel: *****16 TOA PAYOH NORTH Block 205. 3roomed improved. Unobstructed view. Conveniently located. Tel:536 words
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Advertisement763 1984-07-07 36 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH LORONG 3 3-room Improved with renovation and furnish $50,000 Tel: *****67. TOA PAYOH 3-ROOM Improved, Blk 3, Lorong 7. Good location. Good offer secures. Call *****79 TOA PAYOH CENTRAL/ 3-room, improved flat. CPF $39,000 Block 85C, 4th Storey Tel: *****10. UPPER763 words
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Advertisement441 1984-07-07 36 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I^CHOICExI fg FACTORY I SPACE FOR I I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I dimensions at Sims Aye./ B I Eunos Road for lease. I Please contact: *****81/ *****95 (Miss Ng) or *****58 (Mr. Chong) 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage441 words
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Advertisement260 1984-07-07 36 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental EXCELLENT SHOWROOMS AT People's Park Katong. Ming Arcade and Orchard Plaza from 12,764 sq.ft. Norman Tan *****7 FAR EAST PLAZA -(M-til. $7.00 p.s.f. excluding maintenance. 342 sq.ft. Telephone office *****35/ *****63. LUCKY PLAZA (2ND), ideal florist, cosmetics salon, interior design, travel, service business. $1,400. *****66/260 words
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Advertisement443 1984-07-07 36 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces M /^l^^^k 3- Storey Terrace Warehouse I Complex designed for maximum I tfC functional efficiency. I I H^ For SALE or LEASE. I I w&Mw^^^P*s t f t^^ p—^^ < B^H H X B Warehouse Complex is ideally443 words
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Advertisement116 1984-07-07 36 102 Tours 102 Tourt AMERICA EUROPE AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND ASIA KEN-AIR AMERICA AilMa|Ml M(Mys BW Ml M^^^^" Bra«< TfS5« 7 <»y ACS C^ V»-l MMW 'B<Hys S3KC Wfja. V^ \MTtm '9diys MHt *£^T^ KEN-AIR EUROPE 4^|||§ liipniMi ?oa^ H«/Jtt GLOBAL EUROPE OUKE^""" tufopaar Round UO'EiKoown f^ /Sb^l > A()vm<i>f«<P3norancVirw<inaß4nd L^mJ^l116 words
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Advertisement255 1984-07-07 36 102 Tourt S UNIVERSAL i Travel Corpn Pte Ltd C Tel: *****7 3 Days Genting By Shuttle Bus Service $2St/S2M MODERN TOURS 391-3. Blk 23. Outram Park Shopping Complex Singapore 0318 *****29/*****29/*****11 TA275 (f^\ EDUCATION tHSJ msthuction I 11, J 106 Foreign ABBEY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE A co-eduratlnnal boarding school orfenng255 words
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Advertisement1174 1984-07-07 37 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 101 Cruises I The c ruise you have waited for. ORIANA J m .one of the largest cruise liners m the world. H The majestic 42.000 ton ORIANA Is some 3to 6 times larger than most cruise days and island1,174 words
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Advertisement50 1984-07-07 37 Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified When you're thinking of a new home, be it a Hat, terrace house, penthouse or almost any real estate, look m the Classified, it has the widest selection at today's best values. CATS I 737H66 I The Straits Times Clossified's Accommodation Properties50 words
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Advertisement483 1984-07-07 37 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) INTENSIVE COURSE I) M/W/F 8.30-1 1.30 am 09/07 2)T/Th/Sa 8.30-11.30 am 1007 3) M/W/F 2 00- 5 00pm 1607 4)T/Th 2.00- 5 00pm 17/07 5) M/W/F 8.30-11 30am 23/07 6) M/W/F 200- 5.00pm 23/07 7) M/W/F 8 30-11 30am 30/07 8)T/Th 2 00- 5.00pm 31/07483 words
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Advertisement292 1984-07-07 37 102 Tours 102 Tours *****55 A *****22/ /^i R^A 3m i 4> S^S^g^*T^^ai^a^sr _^«jw MS^HB X •Bangkok /Pattaya /Chiang Mai 7 5/8 Days $735/5915 •Bangkok/Pattaya/HongKong/ Macau 8 Days $1490 Dtp: 1/7. g/7. 15/7 22/7 29/7 5/8 8/8 9/8.12/8. 19/8. 26/8. 2/9. 9/9. 16/9. 23/9 30/9. 7/10 14/10. 21/10. 2S/1Q 4/11.292 words
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Advertisement599 1984-07-07 37 102 Tourt 102 Tours J 7 m' aY v M Y^^^^fl San Lfl IF YOU THINK THAT WEDDING CELEBRATION ON A SUPERJET IS SOMETHING NEW. THEN YOU ARE NO T COMPLETEL V RIGHT' OXLEY HAS FOR THE PAST NINE YEARS BEEN ORGANISING SUCH CELEBRATIONS FOR HER MASS WEDDING HONEYMOON COUPLES599 words
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Advertisement124 1984-07-07 37 112 Commercial/ Technical DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/PUBLIC RELATIONS Leading to LCCI 1985 Exam Marketing. Advertising. Public Relations, Salesmanship New Classes Commencing at CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE '05-3545. Block 182 Buklt Merar Town Centre Tel: *****90 lines Sat 2.0 5.00pm 7/7 •Wed 7.00-10 00pm 11/7 LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE *0t»-14. People's124 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-07-07 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP No telling just how far he will go By WELLINGTON HAMMER, unbeaten m his last four starts, can keep it up by taking Race 6 for Class 1 Div 2 horses over 1,400 m at Bukit Timah today. This racy three-year-old colt284 words
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Article254 1984-07-07 38 »ACE EP8OM0EEP RAC ,WOED TOWTO PED.QREE WENQ 8OOK 1 JSnitJ^r* 10 w A lrrtten 3B~tAh,.y. 9F*rcAdm.r.tion 3B~tAlw. y J^ 2? 1SCTPlC 3 Best Always 3 Post Express 1Sen>iCO iFlyu^Fii 6 Spontaneous 7 Talisman 9 Fierce Admiration 9 ,?STc r mUr 38 38««, J2 Two Steps 12254 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-07-07 38 Sir Frontal can make it three-up -for Tarn— By PEDIGREE r— n^^sßEH i RACE 1: Proud Moment m. Spontaneous. Talisman 11, Quotable RACE t: Gentleman 11, Satu Hati n RACE Quincy Rhythm Master, Win The Battle RA E V Slr Tob y n m FoU Magari OPP«rtunity, Shipping Magnate, Feu259 words
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214 1984-07-07 38 TONTO - TONTO By our man on the track HIGH FOIL, who failed to get a berth m the Queen Elizabeth n Cup race tomorrow, should gain some consolation by taking Race 4 today for Div 2 horses to be run over the Cup distance. In214 words
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Article33 1984-07-07 38 THE Singapore Turf Qub (Pesta Sukan Cup) Meeting at Bukit Timah starting on July 28 will cater for Classes 1 and 6 and restricted terms horses. Entries close on July 17.33 words
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Article4036 1984-07-07 38 HPffHPM 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 8 1,400 m (Ratings: 66-55) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 5**506 Serpie* II 51 (X) Serpico-Bougoure 6agds .5 Midfield throughout last weekend, finishing 6th of 11 Div 3 1600 m good; came from last WMft^'MSMftiffifrrfßa-iiH-a last week Div 3 1600 m good; second4,036 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-07-07 39 FIRST-UP restricted terms winner Millionaire Bob failed to pass his post-race urine test and is barred from racing until the case has been resolved by the racing stewards of the Penang Turf Club, according to the latest Malayan Racing Association classification list. The colt, trained at Ipoh129 words
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Article1535 1984-07-07 39 W^nrnn 200 CLASS 4 DIV 5 1,400 m LhUIJJ (Ratings: 69-62) mttttlM (Stakes: $15,500) 1 ii*74*9 Gr»vner 57 Jl) ,'mvnpr Mak 4ag dl •1. Johnston 9 2 7*0060 Skyblrd 5C.5 X Chong-Owner 3 nzg d 3 +.5 Samsol 2 3 lnd> 's DeUgkt 51 (17) PK Leonp-Owner 31,535 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-07-07 39 ROGER YUE - VETERAN Melbourne Jockey Kevin Mitchell, who rode with great success In the Singapore-Malaysia circuit m the 1951s and lMfe, has made the front cover of the latest Issue of Australia's top-selling racing magazine, Racetrack. Mitchell appeared on the cover of Racetrack by412 words
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Article, Illustration487 1984-07-07 39 Lucas opts for St Gallen, so Da Cruz to ride Andermatt Tian Ting is out CHENS Stable's Tian Ting has been scratched from tomorrow's Queen Elizabeth II Cup on veterinary advice, leaving a field of If to contest the 2,Mt m classic.487 words
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Article106 1984-07-07 39 TUESDAY (good going): Andermatt 40, Sentimental Journey II 35.6, St Gallen 43, Kelab Istimewa 35.1, Juara 37.9, Semar 38.7, Han Solo 38.7, Best Always 37, Unit Four 36.3, Elegance's Brun 36, Hawaiian Song 38.4. WEDNESDAY (good): Dawnglow II 39.2, Blue Ribbon 38.7, Determination IV 38.2, The Three106 words
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Article94 1984-07-07 39 LONDON, Fri. Runners and riders for the Eclipse Stakes (Group 1 race) to be run over 2,000 m at Sandown tomorrow: Crystal Gutters (Alfred Gibert), Miramar Reef (Richard Fox), Morcon (Willie Carson), Society Boy (Philip Waldron), Tolomeo (Darrel McHargue), Wassl (Greville Starkey), Cormorant Wood (Steve Cauthen), Time Charter94 words
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Article178 1984-07-07 39 Total No. or placlngs Placlngs (or last It rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey ***** 31 18 ********** 2 Johnston 201 31 21 17 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 Dull 148 22 17 11 ********** 4 Khoo 144 22 14 8178 words
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Article92 1984-07-07 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 41 29 27 Allan 28 26 17 Zafir 27 22 18 E van Breukelen 23 25 22 Bougoure 19 20 21 G van Breukelen 18 16 12 Urn 18 14 16 Rodger* 16 25 19 West 15 17 25 Bnang 14 13 19 Daniels92 words
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Article88 1984-07-07 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 21 21 15 Goodman 13 6 11 Agasam 10 12 13 Inderapura 8 9 6 Sonny Khoo 6 2 4 AJK 4 4 4 HT Wee 4 3 3 Caballo 4 3 0 Andereslngh 4 11 FH Chn 4 10 Joseph Phon 4 088 words
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Advertisement30 1984-07-07 38 CONAN $4.90 CAR AND DRIVER $11.40 COMPUTING TODAY $5.20 "jnnnji OMNI $9.75 RUNNING $6.20 MICRO $6.20 COMPUTER TENNIS WORLD $6.20 SCIENCE DIGEST $10.70 THE FACE $4.90 IP Times liyi Distributors30 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1984-07-07 39 WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO OR EDWARD JACOB •nd FAMILY on the demise of his beloved mother PEARL JACOB From: Doris Lim. Dorothy Chan. Peggy Yeong. Tiong Siew Yin. Wong Ngiok Mji. Francis Chua. Lim S*a Hang and Ying K«ok Chan. NEW EE HAI DEPARTED 30 6 84 Always61 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1984-07-07 39 MDM. M. PAPA Departed 19th June 1983 Just a token Of love devotion That our hearts still long tor you Prayers will b« held today at 9a.m. same place. Dearly missed by Mr. R Ramayah A family, No. 14 Veeraptllay Rotd. S pore 277547 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1984-07-07 39 In Loving Memory Ol Our Mother MA ROSARY Departed 07-07-S3 The Mill shines outside Yet mil hearts teel the gloom m»tdf We yearn for yesteryear* When your Love .mil lare lnurhed us all Yet there is consolation In the thought That Our Lord is your companion IMM105 words
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Advertisement571 1984-07-07 39 112 Commercial/ Technical DRAFTSMEN TECHNICIANS DESIGNERS Upgrade your expertise and Enhance your income opportunities Learn Computer Drafting (CAD) We offer: An Intensive 5-day Hands-on Course c Courses start every Monday c We have an advanced multiterminal computer-aided-drafting system c No computer experience is necessary c Successful students may become registered571 words
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Advertisement442 1984-07-07 39 115 Driving EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTOR GIV ING itriMMK tesaont s.l Queenstown area Weekdaj 110.54 Weekend and Public Holidaj $11 50 Tel *****21 ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Kelrh Send -<)i-:k) Kirn Brag Shopping Centre, Kirn Seng. Road *****78 *****8" LEARNING TO DRIVE Enrol it Lamberts linving School 10 Balmoral Road Tel 7:C!IW.*-4 *****S442 words
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Advertisement335 1984-07-07 39 116 Dancing jazz by lim FMSben B»finn*rj 1 MMR Tuesday 1(1 M h Ida) IS 7 H4 Intermediate 7JOp m Tuesday 10 7 H4. 1- n.i.iy IS 7 H-J SOBp m Baturdaj n t M David S( hool ol Dancing ip page Centre *****81 117 Modelling TRADITIONS CONDUCTING 3 months335 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1984-07-07 40 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MADAM TAN ANG HIOK AGED 71 passed away peacefully on sth July, 1984, leaving behind her beloved SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Lee Swa Hai Llm Ah Moy Lee Lat Hai Tay Slew Chieng Lee Choon Pore Tan Kirn Hiang Lee Chong Hay Ang Swee Mvi Lee Chong Meng100 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1984-07-07 40 142 Condolences 142 Condolences The Singapore Squash Rackets Association and the squash fraternity extend their deepest condolences to Dr. Eddy Jacob and his family on the demise of his beloved mother, Pearl.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration185 1984-07-07 40 MR HO KEE BUAY AGE 85 Passed away peacefully at 9.15 am on 3 July 1984 leaving behind his: SOWS: Ho Ah Bee, Ho Leng Seng Ho Ah Chor DAUGHTERS: Ho Ai Kirn, Ho Ai Guak SONS-H-IAW: Tan Ho Kirn, Ong Teck Choon DAUGHTERS IN LAW: Ong Lye185 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1984-07-07 40 FOO CHIA JIANG AGE 64 Passad away peacefully on 3.7.84 m Canada. Leaving behind hi* beloved wife MOM. TAN LAM JEE 4 tons 2 daughters 3 daughter* m -law 2 sons-in-law 7 grandchildren to mourn hit loss. MR. M. ABDUL HAMEED RETIRED SENIOR INVESTIGATION OFFICER INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT62 words
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Obituary23 1984-07-07 40 BAHAVATHY TM AMBIPILL AI sister of SP, SK, SV, late SA and SC Vadlvale passed away In Tholpuram, Lanka on 5.7.8423 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1984-07-07 40 The family of the lat* KAMACHI NAIKER YELLAAMMAL Departed on 22nd June. '84 wish to express their gratitude and heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for their kind attendance, condolences and donations during their recent bereavement. Aim* Shanti Prayert will b* held at Holy Tree. Bala»ubramaniam T«mple at156 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1984-07-07 40 WILLIE GOH m MM MM <d 5 who left us on eg 7th July 1982 Alw *y > e»» by wMe, son, parents family. STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS A OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 word* (run-on «tyle) $57.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. (••mi-display style) $71.2556 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-07-07 40 KOJGF.KLEJK LKPFLIPWIEOICKJIL A Grand Slammer's charge to make it a hat-trick IF Chris plays the way she did today, the final could be a heck of a match. Beating her so often I have felt sorry for her as a friend, though not as a com- «m petitor.685 words
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Article312 1984-07-07 40 LONDON, Frl. Chris Evert LJovd let her tennis do the talking at Wimbledon yesterday and it voiced her indignation at being written off too soon. A near-flawless display to root Czechoslovak third seed Hana MandUkova 6-1, 8-2 pat Chris, 29, through to tomorrow's Final312 words
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Article366 1984-07-07 40 A WOMAN, Georgina Clark, will umpire today's women's singles final between Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd the first time m the tournament's history. Mrs Clark was the line-official involved m an incident with men's second seed Ivan Lendl when the Czech asked her if she was blindAP; AFP - 366 words
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Article314 1984-07-07 40 Rest of tennis BRISBANE, Fri. Italy's Davis Cup team, none the worse for wear after their long journey, wasted no time m getting down to serious practice today for next week's Quarter-final tie against up-holders Australia. The Italians, who arrived here yesterday after a 32-hourAFP; Reuter; AP - 314 words
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Article299 1984-07-07 40 LONDON, Fri. Kathy Jordan is unrepentant. She just doesn't think Chris Evert Lloyd is m Martina Navratilova's league. Despite Chris's thrashing of third seed Hana Mandlikova m the singles semi-finals, Kathy said she didn't "give Chris much of a chance" against Martina, a fourtimeAP - 299 words
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Article, Illustration249 1984-07-07 40 Bow's out as Hana bows out WIMBLEDON, Fri. Hana Mandlikova broke with Wimbledon tradition yesterday by walking alone from Centre Court and received a verbal lashing from her former Czech compatriot, Martina Navratilova. After her humiliating 6-1, 6-2 defeat by Chris Evert Lloyd m the women's singles semifinals, Hana stalked249 words
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227 1984-07-07 41 IF YOU are surrounded by some M athletes wearing Identical T shirts with Banking Computer Services printed boldly on them, do not be alarmed (writes Hakikat Hal). It's their way of fostering team spirit, and it all started because of the Times227 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-07-07 41 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Leading athletes to light up meet for masses By THE number of entries is already staggering, having swelled to well over a thousand. But what is even more exciting is that Singapore's leading athletes are all set to light up the Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics431 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-07-07 41 Will he DeWit in his last amateur fling? OTTAWA, Fri. Willie DeWifs supporters wear T-shirts proclaiming "Tell them Willie Boy is here". But when the Los Angeles Olympics end next month, the 23-year-old Canadian heavyweight is likely to have done enough to publicise his own arrival on the world's boxingReuter - 413 words
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208 1984-07-07 41 PETER WATSON - PETER WATSON TELEVISED Singapore snooker Twelve months a^o, it seemed a forlorn hope and the 20,000 snookcr-pla>-ing fans m the Republic had to be satisfied with a TV diet of year-old Pot Rlack programmes. Bill today sees the start of a208 words
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Article239 1984-07-07 41 COLWYN BAY (Wales), Fri. Goidon Greenidge carried on here yesterday where he had left off m the Second Test against England, hitting 93 off 84 balls to help the West Indies to a firstinnings total of 401 against the League Cricket Conference. Greenidge, normally an openerReuter; AFP - 239 words
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272 1984-07-07 41 NEW YORK, Fri. One doctor's successful fight against the excruciating pain of arthritis, plus three years of scientific study, is helping American athletes reach peak condition for this month's Olympic Games. The doctor, Irving Dardik. is chairman of the US Olympic Committee Council on SportsReuter - 272 words
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Article254 1984-07-07 41 INDIANAPOLIS, Fri. GREG LOUGANIS, seeking to become the first male m diving history to capture Olympic gold medals m both springboard and platform events, began his bid yesterday by finishing first m the three-metre springboard preliminaries at the United States Olympic trials. Louganis, 24, scored 710.94 pointsAP - 254 words
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Article337 1984-07-07 42 Prakash sails through BANGKOK, Fri. Top-seeded Prakash Padukone, of India, and second-seeded Steve Baddeley, of England, last night cruised into the men's singles quarter-finals of the first Pro-Kennex Thailand Open Badminton Championships here. Prakash, the 1981 AllEngland champion, beat Indonesian Eddy Ismanto 15-4. 15-9, and Baddeley defeated Swede Stefan KarlssonReuter - 337 words
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Article211 1984-07-07 42 DALLAS, Fri. A month ago, Nelson Piquet's chances of retaining his world Formula One title looked remote. He had failed to score a point m the first six Grand Prix of the season. But since then, the charismatic Brazilian's fortunes have changed dramatically, and onReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-07-07 42 NAPLES, Friday AN estimated 70,000 Napoli soccer fans watched Diego Maradona kick his first ball m the San Paolo Stadium yesterday as Naples unleashed a frenzied welcome for their newly-signed Argentine. Maradona, m a dark blue tracksuit and a light blue shirt, the colours of his new club,Reuter - 305 words
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Article300 1984-07-07 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By NEWCOMERS Kampong Kapor Football Club have been expelled from the National Football League following their players' assault on two match officials after their Division Three match at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday night. A Football Association of Singapore tournament committee statement issued yesterday said:300 words
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Article122 1984-07-07 42 Derby's three cheers ENGLISH Second Division soccer side Derby County have signed a two-year sponsorship deal with brewers Bass Worthington as well as two players. New Derby manager Arthur Cox continued his re-building programme when he signed 23-year-old Sunder land centrehalf Rob Hindmarch and 19-year-old Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Billy Livingstone,AFP - 122 words
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Article114 1984-07-07 42 BRUSSELS, Fri. Police raided the offices of Belgian football team RWD Molenbeek here yesterday and discovered that the club were m a grave financial position. The incident threatens to unleash a new Belgian football scandal following that of Standard Liege. Investigators, who also went to the homes ofAFP - 114 words
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Article123 1984-07-07 42 BERNE, Fri. The European Football Union (UEFA) have fined Italian club Ju vent us US$2l,OOO ($44,100) for their fans' misbehaviour at the European Cup-Winners' Cup final against Porto, of Portugal, m May. Supporters damaged a wire fence, rushed on to the pitch and also flung firecrackers andReuter - 123 words
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Article131 1984-07-07 42 JOE DORAI - New hope for Hussein JOE DORAI SINGAPORE soccer team manager Yusoff Ismail has sought a meeting with the Ministry of Defence to expedite national coach Hussein Aljunied's release. Until last night MIN DEF had not given their approval for Hussein to handle the national squad. Hussein was present at the131 words
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Article63 1984-07-07 42 No honour for chief scout Elie PARIS, Prl. Receatly relegated French soccer dab Saint Ettenne sacked their chief KNt Jean-Marie EUe yesterday. The clab blamed the poor showing by pUvers he hired as the raumi fo. his 41smlws.1 Elle, a termer player who returned te the club six yean m,AFP - 63 words
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Article125 1984-07-07 42 Malayan Breweries' donation to sports is a magical $lm SINGAPORE sports owes a million thanks to Malayan Breweries for their support m sponsoring various projects. From August last year until yesterday morning, the Tiger and Anchor Beer brewers, I had forked out a f stunning $1 million125 words
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349 1984-07-07 43 Wimbledon Lates Jimbo outlasts Lendl m battle of endurance LONDON, Friday THIRD-SEEDED Jimmy Connors won a semi-final battle of determination and endurance over Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, here today to reach the men's singles final for the sixth time. The pugnacious 31-year-old American foughtReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration88 1984-07-07 43 Men's singles, semifinal: Jimmy Connors (US) bt Ivan Lendl (Cze) 6-7, 6-3, 7-5, 6-1. Women's doubles semifinals: Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver (US) bt Jo Durie (Bri) and Ann Kiyomura (US) 6-3, 6-4; Kathy Jordan and Anne Smith (US) bt Barbara Potter and Sharon Walsh (US) 3-6, 6-3,6-2. Mixed88 words
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Article128 1984-07-07 43 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - IA keep fingers crossed MAHMOOD GAZNAVI INDIAN ASSOCIATION'S hopes of giving a good account of themselves against Khalsa m a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at Tanglin this evening (5.30) will depend very much on the availability of their players. IA could manage only 10 men against defending champions128 words
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Article217 1984-07-07 43 HAKIKAT RAI - Umpire steals limelight HAKIKAT RAI By THE midfield genius of M. Jeevanathan and N. Rajkumar determined the fates of Ceylon Sports Club and Singapore Airlines Group m their 1-1 draw m a Premier League hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. But it was umpire M. Neethianathan's decision to disallow a217 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-07-07 43 FITNESS INTERNATIONAL will be giving a "Sahrte to fUmpim" by taUag part la tomorrow's New Nattaa iHg Walk, oa» eftke maay events celebrattag the Island's 2S yean of aatloa aalMlag. Forty-seven UUmm faaattw from the physical fitness centre wUI striae eat la T-shirts158 words
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99 1984-07-07 43 THE organisers of tomorrow's New Nation Big Walk have extended the closing time for the collection of number tags. Those who have yet to pick np their tags may do so from the Singapore Sports Council today between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.99 words
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Article, Illustration175 1984-07-07 43 THE organisers have arranged Tor buses to pick up those who cannot find their own transport. Pick-up points: Toa Payoh Interchange (three buses). Bedok Inter-change (three). Two buses will pass Parkway Parade for those living m Marine Parade. Ang Mo Kio Interchange, Yaohan Jurong carpark and175 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-07-07 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By AND you think Singapore has plenty to celebrate this year. Well, a certain Jaswant Singh has his own 25-year-old milestones to commemorate, too. His silver wedding anniversary, for one. And 25 years' long service at Robinson's, where he362 words
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Article72 1984-07-07 43 FUJI Film have added their own flash of colour to tomorrow's Big Walk. They will be giving out a total of 5,000 sunvisors to participants en route, and have also given 1,000 rolls of 12--exposure colour film. They are also providing a life-size Sam the Eagle72 words
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Article311 1984-07-07 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By IT WAS horses for courses m the first round of the Apollo Sentosa Open golf championship at the Serapong course yesterday. Home-grown Poh Ec Kiat effortlessly returned a one-over-par 73 to race to a three-stroke lead over stable-mate Robin Langdale. While many311 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-07-07 43 13 Poh Ec Kiat. 7i Robin Langdale. TI Chua Moi>g Heng. 78 Poh Eng Teck. 1* Douglas Ooi. Prem Sachdev. M George Tan. 81 Annavi Chelliah, Vincent Lee, M. Balraj. 82 N. Raju, Gerlad Hyatt. 83 Ariffin Abu, Solomon George. 84 Daniel Lim, M. Murugiah,122 words
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Article374 1984-07-07 43 FOREIGN GOLF STOCKHOLM, Fri. Sandy Lyle, of Britain, who shot a 65 to take third place m the Glasgow Open last Sunday, repeated the score to lead the Scandinavian Open here yesterday. The Ryder Cup international had nine birdies and three bogeys to finish theReuter - 374 words
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Article265 1984-07-07 43 ATANAS ZAPRIANOV, of Bulgaria, achieved the European best performance of the season when he leapt 8.31 metres m the men's long jump at a national meeting m Sofia on Wednesday. YASUNOBI OSHIMA doubled home the winning run m the seventh inning, leading the Chunichi Dragons to a 4-3265 words
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Article285 1984-07-07 43 JANICE SEAH - Blazing the trail for sports JANICE SEAH THE lights dimmed m the grand ballroom. The chatter ceased and the string sextet closed their melody. From a door emerged a figure, dressed m black, heading an impressive column. And as he made his way to the front, the people broke into285 words
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Article121 1984-07-07 43 LE MANS, Fri. Laurent Fignon stepped up his bid (or a repeat victory m the Tour de France here yesterday by winning the 67-kilo-metre cycling time-trial from Alencon. The Frenchman, 18min llsec behind unfancied leader and compatriot Vincent Barteau overnight, cut 5:17 from his deficitReuter - 121 words
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Miscellaneous87 1984-07-07 43 Todays events GENERAL SRC Games Day (Padang. 3 p.m.). GOLF Sentosa Open (Sera pong. 7.30 a.m.). HOCKEY Premier League: Khalsa y IA (Tanglin. 5.30 p.m.). Dlv t: Bedok v Dutch Club (Tanglin. 3.45). RUGBY Fourth Inter-Old Boys seven-a -side (Dunearn Sec.. 1.30 p.m.). SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: F.P. United v87 words
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Article401 1984-07-07 44 PETER HAZELHURST - Low-cost video theatres 'the answer to falling cinema attendances' TOKYO, Fri. The impact of television and the burgeoning video industry m Asia, Europe and the United States has put thousands of small cinemas out of business m recent years. But now, m Japan, a group of business401 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-07-07 44 Jackson to go on Soviet mission despite warning WASHINGTON, Fri. Democratic presidential candidate, the Reverand Jesse Jackson, ignoring a veiled warning from President Ronald Reagan that he could be violating the law, said yesterday he would go to the Soviet Union m an effort to aid dissident Andrei Sakha rowUPI; NYT; AP - 270 words
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Article, Illustration85 1984-07-07 44 What it should have been THE Straits Times reported on Thursday that Madam Ang Mvi Neo, 67, died after she was injured m a fall on an SBS bus on Monday at 4.20 p.m. Traffic Police yesterday clarified that the accident happened at about 1.55 p.m. Anyone who saw the85 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-07-07 44 By NQ WENG HOONG and ALAN WONG THREE workers died while another fell unconscious while working m a confined compartment below deck m a barge anchored off Bedok yesterday. They were believed to have been overcome by a shortage of oxygen m the compartment. The431 words
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138 1984-07-07 44 Make your mark and save the Great Wall BEIJING, Friday A DECADE ago, yon Just took oat a pocket knife and scratched it on. Today It will cost yon US$25l (*****) to get your name recorded for posterity on the Great WaU of China. From yesterday, the People's Bank ofReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-07-07 44 Man who threw mattress from flat jailed A MECHANIC who threw a mattress and a drawer from the common corridor of his flat, after a quarrel with his wife, was jailed for a month yesterday. Lim Kwee Yew, 34, threw the items from the fourth-floor corridor of Block 504. Ang123 words
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Article47 1984-07-07 44 AN AERIAL evacuation exercise involving a Republic of Singapore Air Force helicopter and the Singapore Fire Services will be carried out over the Central Provident Fund Building m Robinson Road between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. today. The public is advised not to be alarmed.47 words
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Article34 1984-07-07 44 NEW DELHI, Fri. Separatist rebels shot and killed four paramilitary troops yesterday m the second ambush of security forces m the remote northeastern state of Tripura m eight days, officials said. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article27 1984-07-07 44 LONDON, Fri. A 17thcentury German clock fetched a world record price for a timepiece when sold today for £842,000 (552.4 million), Sotheby's auctioneers said. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article33 1984-07-07 44 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 4.75 points to 1,119.80 points m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 33 words
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247 1984-07-07 44 Hijackers give up in Lahore, hostages freed LAHORE, Friday EIGHT hijackers of an Indian airliner today freed all 264 hostages on board and then surrendered to Pakistan authorities, a government statement said. The plane, an Indian airlines Airbus A-300, was hijacked to Lahore, capital of Pakistan's Punjab province, during aReuter; UPI - 247 words
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Advertisement399 1984-07-07 44 BUSINESS TIMES j Singapore's Financial Dally j IN TODAY'S ISSUE As the upward march of world interest rates quickened yesterday, sterling took yet another severe pounding m the foreign exchange markets, sinking to a new all time low. SON TUNG KENG gives the I rates. j McDonalcTs restaurant at the399 words
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Miscellaneous84 1984-07-07 44 Weather UP TO lp.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) np to la.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.i3 a.m. Adelaide 413 C Cloudy Manila 2231 C Qoudy Amsterdam tC t Melbourne 1 12 C Fine 532^ 2 C Fair l MaBr W 20 22C Showers 22™t84 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-07-07 1 So young and alive! A picture portrait of our youth m celebration by STEVEN LEE, TAN SUAN ANN, MICHAEL LIEW and WONG KWAI CHOW Story and more photographs on Page Twenty-eight Youth Oil guard Yio Chu Kang Secondary School students defend Teamwork and Loyalty m a dance In Bigh Spirits72 words
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Advertisement73 1984-07-07 1 I Iv i l v I i Un bouquet parfume dune infinie tendresse Available at: Garden Plaza Stores Orchard Fragrance Pages Drug Store Lucky Drug Store (all at Lucky Plaza Kimberley Cosmetics (Outram Park and Parkway Parade) Basement Cosmetics Emporium at Peninsula Shopping Centre and other leading stores Sole Distributor73 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1984-07-07 2 ll* s rough waging wnose it rmsrakes i we r e right I MISTAKES can be fun but sometimes, lethal! Many of us are reluctant to admit our mistakes because we feel that we will lose the respect of our peers if we do so.1,134 words
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Article158 1984-07-07 2 DEAR Uncle Otak, My name is Juliana Poh and I am 12 years old. I am writing to you because I need your help. Can you print a pen-pal column next week? You see, I don't have a pen-pal at all. Can you get me girl158 words
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Article148 1984-07-07 2 DEAR Uncle Otak, I always read Kids and Things but I do not find it interesting. My friends feel the same, too. Therefore, I have some suggestions to make. Besides giving drawing contests for children, you should introduce composition contests as well as puzzles for148 words
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Advertisement385 1984-07-07 2 A prize £or sharp eyes KIDS, I'm sure you are waiting anxiously for the results of this contest! Here are the top 10 best entries listed according to their scores. Points scored 10th best entry Shashi Kala 30 9th best entry Ernest Low 30 h Bth best entry y Y385 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1984-07-07 4 A marriage of French tastes IF IT has not been said before, I am saying it now. Of all the European food that has come to Singapore, French cuisine has made the greatest impact. During the past few years, we have seen a burgeoning market here for all manner of1,300 words
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Article, Illustration938 1984-07-07 5 HUO MEILI - HUO MEILI On the lunch trai By Pampered dining, nice touches and a $27 price tag make the set luncheon at Hugo's practically a steal. But do watch the extras, warns our writer. CONSroERING that a comparable meal from the regular menu would have938 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-07-07 5 Etuvee de pom fret au cnalls de polvrons et aux capres (Braised white pomfret with bell-peppers and caper cream sauce for two) Made with local ingredients and simplified for everyday use) Ingredients: 300 g pomfret fillet (cleaned) 1 red pepper 40 g chopped shallots 1/2 dl fresh cream 10276 words
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Advertisement394 1984-07-07 4 L.J jgL (§panoUri rymdUty Pte. Ltd. In appreciation of our customers, we are having our first ever pre-renovation sale. We are offering sale prices on all jewellery. To avoid disappointment, come early for the best selection. XV& I sXO Tanglin Shopping Centre #01-33 Ground Floor, Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024. Tel:394 words
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Advertisement101 1984-07-07 4 How can you feel d»9 your pretty, feminine best if tW^5Jb W\ if your arms and legs ±r \£*UB. are hairy? Mr Jl ?t.^M Unwanted hair is embarrassing jf M nc) shaving it off can bo \er> unpleasant and i«. J unfeminine. F"!^! livt'' > What you really need is101 words
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Article, Illustration672 1984-07-07 6 Dash it! What's it all about? A maze of a book that's almost, but not quite, worth the work BETRAYED BY RITA HAYWORTH By Manuel Puig Arena Books, London, 1984 222 pages, $14.15 Reviewed by SHASHI THAROOR WHY Is this review written m such a peculiar fashion? Because the book672 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-07-07 6 VOICE OF THE HEART By Barbara Taylor Bradford Panther Books. London, 1984 928 pages. £1.95 Reviewed by IRENE PATES HERE are 928 pages of dreams that plunge the reader into a world of make-believe. It's pure entertainment. The blurb claims478 words
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Article, Illustration222 1984-07-07 6 REPORT ON PLANET THREE AND OTHER SPECULATIONS By Arthur C. Clarke Pan, 1984 254 pages. 58 40 Reviewed by HAN MAY I FISHED out my 1973 edition to compare with this 1984 edition of Arthur Clarke's collection of essays. They were identical m content. For222 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-07-07 6 THE Tangled Wing: Biological Constraints on the Human Spirit by Melvin Konner (Pelican, $23.85) How far are our emotions and actions determined by our biological make-up? Melvin Konner, who holds a PhD m biological anthropology from Harvard University, joins m the controversial debate between the rival significance341 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-07-07 6 WHO'S WHO IN THE 1984 OLYMPICS Edited by David Emery Pelham Books 192 pages. $19.90 Reviewed by ALAN HUBBARD EVERY four years, there is a race to see who will be the first to churn out a who-when-where-what Guide to the Olympics. This323 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1984-07-07 7 Exploding the Beatles myth THE LOVE YOU MAKE (An Insider's Story of the Beatles) By Peter Brown and Steven Gaines Pan, 1984, 401 pages, $14.20 Reviewed by PETER ONG AFTER reading The Love You Make, someone had better come up with a new definition for the word "definitive". Here, m1,060 words
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Article207 1984-07-07 7 Letter I READ with Interest Yong Mun Cheong's review of C.E. Wurtzburg's Raffles of the Eastern Isles (ST June 16) and In particular his regretful comment that no other comprehensive account of Raffles' career m the East was available. I have just read one,207 words
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Article, Illustration581 1984-07-07 7 NATHANAEL LIM - NATHANAEL LIM The young reader PERIOD By JoAnn Gardner Loulan, Bonnie Lopez and Marcie Quacken l )ush Graham Brash. Asian Edition Singapore. 1984 89 pages, '>5 Reviewed by IT WAS once one of those subjects simply not brought up m conversation. Today, even when parents can581 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-07-07 7 SPACE WARPS Black Holes, White Holes, Quasars and the Universe by John Gribbin (Pelican, $18.95) A glimpse into the mysteries of the cosmos black holes, white holes, quasars, pulsars, X-ray stars and even time travel. In God's Name by David Yallop (Jonathan Cape, $47.75)294 words
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Advertisement388 1984-07-07 6 iMrUwiv a^' yf&\ \'<.\t- I'imnn:/ l\/>i Store) m 9^L Mjg 4^9^^^^^k < fj^^^^P^^S^^^.-^ 'v Kangi- On I)ispla\ o 'Z^jJo££@L *^^5H s B^^^^ '^v^^^h I l«1i L'- r '..'igil^^p^M IHfJi I YAMAHA UJURTNL LIKLANS I An Insight Into Our "Live" Performances "A Career In Electone I Proven Highly Successful By Miss388 words
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Advertisement1009 1984-07-07 7 Western Australian College of Advanced Education Perth, Western Australia TERTIARY STUDY IN AUSTRALIA THE COLLEGE The Western Australian College a degree granting tertiary mstitu tion. was established m 1981 by the Australian Government Its four constituent campuses are situated within 10 kilometres of the centre of Perth, capital of Western1,009 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-07-07 8 With the opening of Sin Soon Huat's Welding Centre m Jurong today by Mr Chandra Das, Chairman of the Trade Development Board, the company has reached an important milestone m its quest to become an established distributor of welding and fabrication systems414 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-07-07 8 Message from Mdm Tan Bee Eng Chairperson Sin Soon Huat Pte Ltd This is a very important day for the management and staff of Sin Soon Huat Pte Ltd. It marks the beginning of a new era for us, as it brings the company another step further towards the goal418 words
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Article, Illustration527 1984-07-07 8 Sin Soon Huat 40 years of reliable service to industry Sin Soon Huat Pte Ltd has been a reliable supplier of industrial materials to the shipbuilding and repairing industry for the past 40 years. It began as a humble hardware dealer and through the past few decades developed its business527 words
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Article558 1984-07-07 8 You are welcome to visit the Sin Soon Huat Welding Centre which will be having its Open House from July 9 to 18, 1984. The Centre, which is located at 21, Pioneer Sector 1 m Jurong Industrial Estate, will be open from 9am to 6pm558 words
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Advertisement87 1984-07-07 8 of their Welding Centre ■tZ And we are pleased to announce the >J vj appointment of Sin Soon Huat Re. Ltd as V ■v Agent for- Yj Aiko Weld Arc Monitor X X Ikeda Automatic Clad Weld Machine bi Kilony Seam Tracker 3y X Koei Slame Bevel Machine ijj 0.87 words
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Advertisement51 1984-07-07 8 HEACTE^ CONGRATULATIONS IV J I sin SoonHwal" Pte Ltd. ov\ Ifie Official Opting oftfer Welding Cent^p Iron Steel Specialist. HANWA CO LTD I&+Usf>ja*i£(ft/O*! W^b] TOKYO JAPAN HANWA SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD 122. MIDDLE RD. »0701 MIDLINK PLAZA S(0718) TEL *****81 (4 LINES) TELEX RS ***** HANWA CABLE ADD HANWASAMA PANAFAX *****7051 words
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Advertisement41 1984-07-07 9 f^&s -^#> u^- ceofrom /T^K I 1^ 1 W* Subsidiaries. "rVTu \k>\— Sari Sarana Hidup Marketing (S) Re. Ltd. l^A\ Nr SSHuat (M) Sdn. Bhd. Associated Companies /-S^ BN Engineering (M) Sdn. Bhd. \Me\dW^ PT. Dharma Kita Bersama. >N^ WISCO Trading Corporation.41 words
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Advertisement143 1984-07-07 9 CONGRATULATIONS A I *./^-l I MECHANISED WELDING TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY WITH LINCOLN ELECTRIC PRODUCTS fWfWJfJJIW* 1 LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY (AUST.) PTY. LTD. lAU^SmJu^L-^t 16, ARUMUGAM ROAD «01-00 I Cl B??Blff* I TECK CHIANG INDUSTRIAL BLDG SINGAPORE 144 C I g*»^*» I Hl \o J^ TEL *****88 TELEX RS ***** CABLE143 words
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Advertisement60 1984-07-07 10 I m iti I IL r I V I Sin Soon Huat C© LXCI UTTING t^^ EQUI >MENT WIDDER CORPORATION /i_ I Know what's happening through **jk The Straits Times Classified. ,K^ I *****— 1 i M JI'JIIII'iIII'IIIIIIIIMMI— M^^^^mM 1 I ■k. L«-^ ?WwpF "T^^nl-V^iU it A AUTOMATIC CUTTING 460 words
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Advertisement206 1984-07-07 10 HE^RIIST r HE4SHST TO* TOM^ Sin Soon Huat IU M^ Sin Soon Huat Pte. Ltd. Pte. Ltd. on the Of i(]AL CPENhfi on the OfiqAL CPEN^ (^z_j of their Welding Centre of their Welding Centre Norwich Winterthur Insurance (Far East) Pte. Ltd. |S# > l e lu l ,I-C3r3orate<3,ns,rgapore. -^___W-206 words
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Advertisement126 1984-07-07 11 /^jf\v!^^ .-?/W^^ f™* 1811 J >T\ Times Industrial Building r^^fft^isr 5— f 7 -U^?j/ 1 4Zi^ 2 Juroog Port Road. Singapore 2261 A member erf The Times Organisation THE GREAT MID-YEAR FURNITURE SALE «I^^^H« lf* 'nf J Jointly organised by M- t^TJ^ MBH^ major manufacturers to j^Mj |HHA bring you126 words
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Advertisement113 1984-07-07 11 Through years of painstaking documentation involving letters, memoranda, telex messages and schedules, we learn that an enormous property concern on the edge of the galaxy commissioned the project through their proven agent m the field: God He m turn sub-contracted the work to a somewhat dubious firm known as the113 words
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Advertisement449 1984-07-07 11 TAIWAN MARBLE SHOWROOM specially crranged by Yean Chemn Marble Co. Ltd. of Taiwan and Poly Art Marble Factory of Singapore. I I BB Wk *V^.^ SPECIAL DJSCOUNT t^^pj 'Marble sofa, dining tables office tables I^lL^^H wa corner stools and stands 'Marblecratt L>on Buddha, flower vase censer ■■kab^La ao< many hu449 words
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Advertisement821 1984-07-07 13 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES I JBHMBB Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mln. Charges: OTAIJTC S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 BoeAaoi RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524. 40 psc. cm. Sunday Times 5573.20 KoOIJOO I Sa|es iServlre Times House HBH Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669821 words
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Advertisement694 1984-07-07 13 I MATTEL (M) SDN. BHD. I MATTEL (M) SDN. BHD., m line with its expansion programme has vacancies for the following positions:- TOOLMAKERS I I Certificate or diploma m tool making with 4 years apprenticeship. Minimum 3 years experience m mold/tool fabrication as well as working with tool shop equipment.694 words
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Advertisement609 1984-07-07 13 I OTIS ELEVATOR CO. 1 (S) PTE LTD I I SERVICE SALES I I REPRESENTATIVE I j| (Male) Requirements: S •Technical diploma from a recognised college/polytechnic S PreferaDly having some technical sales experience #Able to handle correspondence m- dependently S Duties: j= Promoting Service Sales £3 Securing contraas for repairs609 words
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Advertisement686 1984-07-07 13 m Cl PRIMARY INDUSTRIES M JgjS ENTERPRISE PTE. LTD. invites suitably qualified applicants for U the following posts: 10 GCE O Level jfl Have a flair for sales and able to converse m Ml H major local dialects HH Typing ability jHj Qsra I ■t^l kI L 1 L^j f686 words
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Advertisement772 1984-07-07 14 APPOINTMENTS r~ EMERY WORLDWIDE We are a leading international air freight forwarder with 166 offices worldwide employing more than 3000 employees. In 1983, our total revenue was m excess of US$6OO million. As an industry leader, we are always thinking of ways of staying ahead of our competitors. For example,772 words
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Advertisement744 1984-07-07 14 "Representing NTL Institute, U.S.A. I 'Agents For University Associates International Publications I PERSONNEL MANAGER I I SALARY: $40,000 Per Annum Benefits I I Ref No ES 1437 I I A joint-venture company with international affiliations I and multi-million dollar investments m Malaysia I requires a well qualified Bumiputra Personnel Manager744 words
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Advertisement986 1984-07-07 14 I Sales Manager mnm» Our client is an established European company specialising m high quality electrical and electromechanical components and related products for the European market. In line with its reorganisation, the Company is now m the process of expanding its business to the markets m the Far East and986 words
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Advertisement707 1984-07-07 15 APPOINTMENTS IC DESIGN ENGINEERS WE'RE DESIGNING A PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE WITH TRAINING IN THE US SECURITY IN OUR IC DESIGN CENTRE. We have big plans for the upgrading of the technological base of our Singapore plant. It includes the setting up of a design centre to cope with the707 words
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Advertisement753 1984-07-07 15 4 We offer \.ou o unr'J i,i I^L I/% s~% <*/%/% f A lifestyle full of fascinating phu es und nte'est^nq p, fl W^ IB I wlr Ifl/lCr AS a Cathai Pac 'f' c H'Q hl Attendant you'll star: ,r. l IKU <HX) per W^^T fl M. I m\_s I753 words
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Advertisement713 1984-07-07 15 I LJussein Associates Ccn.3hd 8 IB I I JH ■^X: JL Management Consultants '^H B MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS I Kuala Lumpur S Jaffar Hussein Associates the management consultancy arm of Price Waterhouse wk continues toexpand.As a result of our substantial portfolio of challenging and large afl multi-disciplinary consulting assignments m both713 words
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Advertisement568 1984-07-07 16 APPOINTMENTS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMPUTER SALES PERSONNEL IN SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA Sime Darby Systems, the computer services arm oftheSime Darby Group of Companies, offers a wide range of computer products and services throughout the Asean Region. With fast business expansion, we now have vacancies for the following positions:I SALES MANAGER568 words
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Advertisement580 1984-07-07 16 I SYNDICATIONS I DRESDNER (SOUTH EAST ASIA) LIMITED I H is the merchant banking subsidiary of West Germany's H H second largest banking group and has been one of the H H foremost merchant banks m Singapore for over 1 0 years. H H Applications are invited from mature individuals580 words
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Advertisement525 1984-07-07 16 Expanding subsidiary of an American multi- national company has a vacancy m its marketing office for H CONFIDENTIAL I SECRETARY I If you have B Recognised secretarial certificate or H equivalent Excellent command of spoken and written English H Plenty of initiative H Minimum 3 years experience Knowledge of office525 words
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Advertisement582 1984-07-07 16 ACCOUNTING FOR THE MANAGEMENT We are looking for a versatile accountant to |om Our finance team m a management position The initial responsibilities will involve the General Accounting functions and the candidate will also be required to review the company s financial transactions to ensure compliance with accounting policies and582 words
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Advertisement684 1984-07-07 17 APPOINTMENTS IT I Has I a^^al Bas a^^l B tJ7I fif/^9 STj^m £AtJl*s\i [l)77(l K^l aal DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, the worid's leader In the z= minicomputer industry is seeking for a suitably qualified individual 3 for the position of: Systems Analyst The Job: s SZ Our MIS Department runs the684 words
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Advertisement1138 1984-07-07 17 ACCOUNTANCY/ S&.V CONSULTANCY CAREERS mp im AN &Co offers challenging careers m the fields of auditing, taxation^fc^ I .secretarial services, and management consultancy Pi, one of the JI^J largest professional organisations m Malaysia, with offices m Kuala H Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. Johor Bahru, Kuching and a worldwide H association, we1,138 words
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Advertisement380 1984-07-07 17 wAni MESA requires the following staff for its: ENGINEERING DIVISION U Assistant Electronics Engineer Requirements/Duties: •Diploma/ITC m Electronics Engineering •Minimum 2 years' experience m the electronics field •To assist new models pre-production •To trouble-shoot and rectify production problems Assistant Mechanical Engineers Requirements/Duties: •A Diploma m Mechanical Engineering and knowledge m380 words
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Advertisement469 1984-07-07 17 Career opportunities exist for: 1 1 SENIOR SUPERVISOR I (Taxi Operations) 1 1 ($7OO -$1,800) II Requirements: 1 1 Full GCE 'A' level Must possess Class 3 driving licence Preference will be given to those with some mechanical knowledge of vehicles Job description: 1 1 The incumbent will be assigned469 words
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Advertisement641 1984-07-07 18 APPOINTMENTS W EXECUTIVE H SECRETARY This position commands a key Secretary post to the President of a Multi-Narional Company. The candidate must be holding similar post for not less than 5 years with excellent record. |^H The successful candidate must possess the professional private I secretarial qualifications with shorthand speed641 words
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Advertisement542 1984-07-07 18 P* X<^l bP^H^HP^^HI^BBW 4. invites applications from suitably H qualified Singapore citizens, H Permanent Residents of Singapore and other H H ASEAN citizens to fill the following post H I SYSTEMS I I ANAIYST I (COMPUTER CENTRE) H (Gross salary range per month H $1701 to $4413) Qualifications/ Experience A542 words
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Advertisement499 1984-07-07 18 j3 DYNA^PERT I £2 EMHART I DYNA/PERT, a divison of EMHART CORPORATION a Fortune 500 company, is the specialist manufacturer of automated component insertion machine for printed circuit board assembly. In 1983, DYNA/PERT acquired DAQE PRECIMA INTERNATIONAL LTD, a pioneer m the field of microelectronic assembly systems, particularly surface mounted499 words
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Advertisement235 1984-07-07 18 SeaELand J SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC. J World wide ship operator invites applications I from Singapore citizens for the post of: MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Qualification/Experience Minimum University Degree OR equivalent with I 2 years working experience Rwnunorstion Attractive salary and fringe benefits of 551 6,000 5521,000 per annum will be offered to235 words
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Advertisement852 1984-07-07 19 APPOINTMENTS Sineapore Tourist j j Promotion Board Applications are invited from citizens/ permanent residents of Singapore for appointment as: j S::|:|:; EXECUTIVE OFFICER (grade iv> l&p m the Facilitation Department j Qualifications Experience a) A recognised University Degree preferably with relevant working experience A good command of English f b)852 words
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Advertisement509 1984-07-07 19 E DIGITAL EQCIIPMENT CORPORATION, the world's leader m the minicomputer industry is seeking for suitably qualified individuals for the positions of: I TestEigineer I 1 Candidates must possess a degree m Electronics. Computer or mmm Software Engineering. Experience m handling computer controlled p^f test equipment and knowledge of engineering software509 words
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Advertisement547 1984-07-07 19 MiroScnbe I Be a part of us I I ffont the start, j MINISCRIBE, a leading us multinational 3 specialized In the manufacture of computer peripherals Is here now In Singapore Tech- nlcal personnel who have acquired both re- levant education and valuable practical ex- perlence can now look forward547 words
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Advertisement619 1984-07-07 19 I NES(S.E.A V PTil LTD I H A fast growing and progressive Company and Specialist Contractor m Mechanical and Electrical Fngineering turnkey pro- I jects, H.T. and L.T. Switchgear Manufac- B turer, as well as an Industrial/ Ship Auto- I marion Specialist, has immediate vacan- I H cies for: fl|619 words
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Advertisement663 1984-07-07 20 APPOINTMENTS THEXArtenN Stamford &Westin Plaza R^ffLEsaTy ANALYST/PROGRAMMER An integral part of Raffles City, The Westin Stamford Westin Plaza will be two of the most luxurious hotels m Singapore. These two fully computerised hotels will have more than 2000 rooms, 15 food and beverage outlets and one of the most extensive663 words
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Advertisement598 1984-07-07 20 W PPSC PHILLIPS PETROLEUM SINGAPORE I WjSm CHEMICALS (PRIVATE) LIMITED I 181 51. Goldhill Plaza #21-10 I V^^V Singapore 1130 I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I The petrochemical industry will be growing significantly m the H 80s and is one of the key factors to the Republic's strategy H M m structuring598 words
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Advertisement509 1984-07-07 20 USA I I GEHMO I I Invites applications from suitably quailI Itod candidates for the position of. I BUYER I I ftuullßc uMoot Si Experience: H I Applicants should possess a Degree/ I I Diploma m Engineering with minimum 3 I years relevant experience m a manufacI turing organisation. Preference509 words
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Advertisement760 1984-07-07 20 1 Being people oriented, particularly m staff welfare, development and rewards, we are deeply committed to the local community m bringing m value-added capital investment and state of (heart semi-conductor technology We wafer- sort, assemble and test products of high complexities, such as D/ A convenor, gate arrays and microprocessor760 words
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Advertisement532 1984-07-07 21 APPOINTMENTS fA Major American Electronics Sales and Systems I Engineering Company has Openings for several I Challenging Positions m Electronics I SYSTEMS SALES ENGINEER Candidates must have a record of Proven Experience selling Computer Peripherals, with Hardware and Software knowledge, to head up a major sales and marketing effort m532 words
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Advertisement641 1984-07-07 21 I PHILIPS Working towards a better tomorrow We are a large multi-national organisation, manufacturing and exporting electrical and electronic products to more than 120 countries throughout the world. We are looking for resourceful and career-oriented individuals to join us as: Ekxtriad Engineers QC Engineer Asscxiate Engineer (Engineering) (Quality Control) tho641 words
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Advertisement243 1984-07-07 21 I CDC CONSTRUCTION I I DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD I is looking for suitable personnel for the I following posts:- H IA) DESIGN ENGINEER I I (STRUCTURAL) I University Graduate or equivalent with minimum H 3 years' design experience, preferably m concrete H B and steel buildings. H I B) ASSISTANT243 words
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Advertisement238 1984-07-07 21 STf\TE ENTERPRISE IN SINGAPORE: Legal Importation Development by Dr. Philip Pillai Singapore, like many other developing countries, has a legal system that is borrowed from Britain. The key question posed is how differently do imported legal systems function after independence and why do they differ. This study looks at this238 words
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Advertisement828 1984-07-07 22 APPOINTMENTS Top calibre engineers I I are m our Research and ~T> r I I Development division. m3^( I I Come, join the winning I A subsidiary of Thomson-Grand Public \a f/^f~-\ti& I I largest manufacturer of electronic products m vl "~iiK > $^> .^lB J I II France and828 words
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Advertisement180 1984-07-07 22 Cold Storage Manufacturing invites applications for the following posttorw EDP SUPERVISOR To supervise the day-to-day computer operations, maintenance of computer files and records, control of input documents and prim-outs and liaise vMh compuiGr v6ooors. To maintain computer files and documentation, liaise with computer vendors and ensure that input documents and180 words
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Advertisement803 1984-07-07 22 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MEDIA An Organisation pioneering a winning concept m the media industry is looking for top calibre personnel to assume the following positions:- Market Development Sales Manager Sales Supervisors Manager (5524,000 40,000 per annum) (S$ 18,000 24,000 per annum) (5536,000 50,000 per annum plus car) Responsible for achieving803 words
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Advertisement256 1984-07-07 22 RUTH rSdiu THE FIRST LADY OF CRIME THE SPEAKER OF MANDARIN by Ruth Rendell There were some things about this trip to China that Inspector Wexford. a country policeman could never have dreamt of That an old woman with bound feet would haunt him from one city to the next256 words
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Advertisement538 1984-07-07 23 APPOINTMENTS GCE A' LEVEL HOLDERS EARN A DIPLOMA AND A SALARY AT THE SAME TIME THROUGH OUR DIPLOMA SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME FOR COURSES ON THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY. I In conjunction with. the EDB, we are offering GCE 'A' level holders this opportunity for a secure future through our Diploma Scholarship Scheme.538 words
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Advertisement549 1984-07-07 23 w *A W^ATWrU^k The s n 9>Pore Institute of Stand- I^BVjl^ ard and Industrial Research m- I I afl Jffl vite applications for the follow(A) ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEER Duties: Standardisation quality assurance activities; Consultancy training m quality assurance and related areas, c Promotion marketing Qualification: A good degree m Electrical/Electronics Engineering549 words
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Advertisement274 1984-07-07 23 NOTICES ffiHDB N TO LET BY TENDER SHOPS OFFICES AT JOO CHIAT COMPLEX CONTRACT 1 AND TANJONG KATONG COMPLEX FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED SHOPPING AND OFFICE COMPLEX EXCELLENT Situated m the heart of the rapidly LOCATION: expanding Joo Chiat/Chiat/ Changi District and Katong /Geyla ng District respectively. Easily accessible by public transport.274 words
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Advertisement280 1984-07-07 23 Mwvvy) *1 ft q A 4, J^^M THE JUNIOR f S^'^J GENERAL V 0^ V J KNOWLEDGE ENCYCLOPAEDIA Knowledge abounds m this wonderful new encyclopaedia for children aged between eight and twelve years old. There are eleven sections with each subject presented m full colour on an easy-to-read spread of280 words
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Advertisement661 1984-07-07 24 NOTICES r EHDB TO LET BY PUBLIC TENDER WAREHOUSES AT KAMPONG ÜBI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Location Blocks 30 1 6, 30 1 8 and 30 1 9 Übi Road I Strategically located at the junction of Übi Road I and Übi Avenue 4 (Off Paya Lebar Road) close to the PanIsland661 words
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Advertisement636 1984-07-07 24 frHDB BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the following:--1) Shops at Jurong West N'Hood 4 Contract 18 (Block 479) 2) Shops at Tampines N'Hood 9 Contract 2 (Block 929) 3) Bank and Offices at Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre 4) Automated Teller Machine Sites at various636 words
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Advertisement331 1984-07-07 24 To: UN SEN now or formerly of II Faker Park Singapore Re: Mortgage of Lot 413-A-l of Town Subdivision XXV cwnprlslßg the flat formerly known as No. 29 Block A Taman Serasi (mw known as 18 Tainan Serasi «11-2t) Stagapwe AS SOLICITORS for and on behalf of GUINNESS MAHON ASIA331 words
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Miscellaneous339 1984-07-07 24 COMICS GAR FIELD By Jim Davis &UTTERFLIES ARE V/ERSATILE.. 1^ THtV CAN KI6S THE PEW )Fl ANP TW£V CAN I THEY CAN CARE6S TME AIR j V FROM TME FLOWERS^i^ (EMBEP THEAA€>E.LVEt>) BUCK ROGERS IN THE 15TH CENTURY By Bates sparing WaaaaaaaaaaaaWW ii m i i I TMO&e v> LOyAiI339 words
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Advertisement502 1984-07-07 25 Feast Your Eyes On What EKCO Has To Offer! H^^^T Thple Wall Construction K# 0 Outer layer of stainless steel A/ V (D R adiant heat core to store and B^Kjv spread heat evenly so you can U2Ml\ cook at a low heat and save on your energy bills i^^^^Br^^^502 words
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Advertisement363 1984-07-07 25 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 AND IN THE MATTER OP MAGNA (ART A PRIVATE LIMITED i (Incorporated In Singapore) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of MAGNA! CARTA PRIVATE! LIMITED, duly convened and held at 11 Collyer Quay, 18-02 The Arcade, Singapore 0104 on363 words
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Advertisement179 1984-07-07 25 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Camelia Marine Pri-j vate Limited ot 166 Tyrwhitt Road. Singapore 0820, hereby give notice j that m consequence ofj changing of ship's name, we have applied to the, Registrai of Singapore' Ships, under section 417 of the Merchant Shipping] Act (Chapter179 words
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Advertisement45 1984-07-07 25 I It J Between the covers of Mills Boon, you'll discover romance. Seemingly unattainable. Always fascinating. The Mills Boon rose is the rose of romance. New and different romances every month. Available at all good bookshops $4.50 V^ •»ch JW>»^ 1 H Times lllllUl Distributors45 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-07-07 28 So young and alive! Our youth m celebration EXUBERANT youth, 20,000-strong, bursting into song, dance, and carefully-re-hearsed formations, should stir up some pride today. For they will be displaying ?.ll the symbols and ideals of a disciplined, productive and progressive society, constantly m search of excellence.348 words
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376 1984-07-07 26 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN By THERE will be something old and something new for Talentime *84, to be telecast "live" from Studio A every Sunday from Sept 9 to Nov 4 over Channel 5 at 9.15 p.m. For that something old, producer J.T. Koh is376 words
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Article, Illustration914 1984-07-07 26 VINCENT CANBY - There's a bit of Donald in us all VINCENT CANBY The loudmouthed, excitable, impatient, but oh-so-human Donald Duck has just turned 50! By TO BE perfectly frank, Mickey Mouse has always seemed a bit of a prig, a thoroughly decent, unassuming sort of fellow who's a natural-born leader, but stillNYT - 914 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-07-07 26 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN FILM FOCUS: THE WINGS OF THE DOVE Ch 12, tomorrow 8.40 p.m. AFTER a weekend house party, friends of novelist Henry James noticed him studying the pairs of shoes outside bedroom doors. When they enquired about his activities, they were told that he379 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-07-07 29 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By Tokyo square;, it's not a place m Japan, but a dynamic pop group m Singapore which gives the impression that it's been together for eight years, when it has actually been only eigfot months. At first glance, there seems to be nothing special513 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1984-07-07 29 CHRIS HO - Sounds of an old-timer CHRIS HO Today, we launch a monthly column which will help you keep m touch with the latest record releases m town. Watch out for this column on the first Saturday of every month. By New m town WITH the recent success of Flashdance, Footloose, and1,454 words
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Miscellaneous509 1984-07-07 29 What's on WAREHOUSE SALE tioethe-Institut Art GalAnnual Federal Publica- lery, Singapore Shopping tions' sale of books at dis- Centre. Noon -6 p.m. Excount prices. Times Indus- tended to July 31. trial Building. 422, Thorn- KXHIBITON OF HINKSK son Road. 9 a.m. -6 p.m. ART CUM Free admission but limited DEMONSTRATION509 words
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Advertisement347 1984-07-07 30 MOVE UP TO THE GOOD LIFE SINGAPORE Sommerville Park offers the utmost m flßHfitttt£ g|if» jm gracious, country club style living. 'W S Situated on a 6.5 hectare (21 acre) elevated site bounded by Fairer and Holland flV^^^lfe Roads, amidst tropical foliage, arrays of Egt iH scented flowers, rustic rock347 words
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Miscellaneous1808 1984-07-07 30 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE .<fi. h^^^^^M^l X 12.30 PJJ SBCText- "Live" Sample Pafes Good Sport: Acts of poor sportsmanship over a 5.58 AM National Anthem Programme Summary ik^KJ II: a. P uperang and Programme Highfights folowed by game of checkers cause Paula and Woody to followed by owning An1,808 words
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