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Title Section15 1984-07-17 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article919 1984-07-17 1 PHILIP LEE - Separate news rooms to remain PHILIP LEE Assurances from the two groups m the press merger: By From a reader to the editor 41 DREAD the day when our thinking public resorts to international radio broadcasts and foreign newspapers and magazines to find out what is happening a m its919 words
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133 1984-07-17 1 Hush-hush talks on nuclear weapons WASHINGTON, Mon. Twelve Western nations met m secret m Luxembourg last week and discussed ways of keeping new nations from building -nuclear weapons, Reagan administration officials said yesterday. The immediate concerns of the meeting of suppliers of nuclear technology were Pakistan's growing nuclear ability and133 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-07-17 1 EVANGELINE GAMBOA; BENG TAN - Jonathan loses his battle EVANGELINE GAMBOA BENG TAN By and 4 In Israel, when we learned he had a relapse, I told him, 'Son, we have a lot of fierce battles ahead.' He said, 'Mommy, we'll not give up. We'll fight.' So I brought him back to Singapore. We lost612 words
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Article310 1984-07-17 1 Refusal to devalue plunges NZ into crisis WELLINGTON, Mon. New Zealand was plunged into a financial and constitutional crisis tonight after outgoing Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon refused to devalue the dollar a demand made by the incoming Labour government. Sir Robert's refusal to devalue the New Zealand dollar310 words
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Article61 1984-07-17 1 Anti-theft marshals robbed MANILA, Mon. Two special agents on antitheft duties were robbed when they fell asleep on a bus, police said today. The agents were members of a 1,000-strong force of "special marshals" mobilised m the Philippine capital last month to deal with suspected robbers. A police spokesman said61 words
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Article60 1984-07-17 1 NEW DELHI, JMon. P*Uce arrested 2M people after a felled bid by a meetly women's Sikh "suicide squad" who defied a cltywlde rurfew to march en the Golden Temple In Amrttoar tonight. The Incident took place when talks between Sikh leaders and the Indian government to60 words
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Article120 1984-07-17 1 HERE'S your chance to have your work published m a special section called Uniquely Singapore planned by us for National Day. Two pages will be devoted to the best from our cartoonists on the theme: What 1 see as being uniquely Singaporean. The cartoons will be one120 words
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Advertisement30 1984-07-17 1 Inside 5* pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-« ASEAN t CAUSEWAY It EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS It BACKGROUND 2f TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 SPORTS 4t, 42, 43 RACING 41 SEE PAGE 3.30 words
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Article429 1984-07-17 2 Robots going cheap THE Skills Development Fund is making it easy for industries to lease robots on low interest and fet technical advice at a fraction of the cost. The DF is extending a $20 million low-interest credit line to Robot Leasing and Consultancy Pte Ltd to charge an429 words
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Article531 1984-07-17 2 Before or after? US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, m a letter to Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko, has said he is willing to delay the start of Soviet-proposed talks on space weapons until after November to keep the issue out of the presidential campaign, administration officials say. Their concern531 words
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Article363 1984-07-17 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: LOOKING across the Tasman Strait, the New Zealand Prime Minister-elect, Mr David Lange, will, we hope, learn from the experience of the Labour government In Australia. After the fervour of electoral victory had died down, the Hawke government engaged In a no-nonsense, down-to-earth style of363 words
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Article45 1984-07-17 2 GOLDEN SANDS THE island of Phuket has provided wealth to some families and at least a livelihood to many through its rich tin deposits. Now, with the future of tin looking bleak, the islanders look to their golden beaches to prevent economic woes. Page*45 words
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Article267 1984-07-17 2 LOCAL BUILDER TO OFFER 20 M SHARES TO PUBLIC LEE KIM TAH Holdings Limited, one of the largest local contractors, will offer 20 million 50 cent shares at $1.50 each to the public from Thursday. The offer will close on Aug 1. The issue, of which 10 per cent267 words
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Article176 1984-07-17 2 Buenos Aires blues JOHN McEnroe and Jimmy Connors, of the United States, scored straight-set victories over Martin Jaite and Jose-Luis Clerc respectively to complete a 5-0 rout of Argentina m their World Group quarter-final on Sunday. McEnroe, who retained the Wimbledon title last week, defeated Jaite 6-3, 6-4, and176 words
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Article136 1984-07-17 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Seeds of discord THE fear that Malaysian students were going their separate racial ways, which the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hitam, highlighted "m Labis, Johor, is upsetting educationists, politicians and others m Kuala Lumpur. Datuk Musa said that if this trend was unchecked, the seeds136 words
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Article142 1984-07-17 2 No OK, no money THE delay by the International Monetary Fund to endorse a $1.4 billion standby loan to the Philippines has put the country m a difficult position, banking sources say. The country's 480 private lenders will not act on requests for fresh credit and the rescheduling142 words
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Article193 1984-07-17 2 Deep dark street old age. JOHN de SOUZA meets the annoyingly practical, emotionally level English gent and his daffy, wide-eyed wife with the delicious schoolgirl giggle ...and finds himself m a real-life re-run straight off television. Leisure: Page Home is HOUSE-HUNTING can become an absorbing affair. Our contributor,193 words
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Article174 1984-07-17 2 Easy as do-re-mi LEARNING music can be made fun and as easy as counting do-re-mi on your fingers. This was the point made by Dr Yip Wai Hong, conductor of the Hongkong Yip's Children's Choir, during a workshop at the Goethe Institut auditorium on Sunday morning. Dr Yip,174 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-07-17 3 HONGKONG movie star, Idy Chan Yak Lin, seen with her bridegroom, Peter Chan, after their wedding at St Patrick Cathedral m New York on Sunday. Idy, now appearing m the television series, The Wild Bunch, on Singapore's Channel 8, Is the former girlfriend of actorAP - 55 words
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698 1984-07-17 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE Inquest into Hongkong lawyer's death By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Mon. Hongkong solicitor Edward John Richard Wimbush was alive when he entered a swimming pool at his home with a concrete manhole cover tied around his neck,698 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-07-17 3 'Japanese massacred 400 in Singapore hospital' LONDON, Mon. A former British army surgeon says Japanese soldiers massacred almost 400 people at a hospital being run by the British army m Singapore m 1942. Mr Sidney Nardell of Canterbury wrote m World Medicine, a medical journal, that he witnessed the allegedAP - 244 words
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Article44 1984-07-17 3 Strikers snub owners DHAKA, Mon. Striking journalists said today that they had rejected a request by Bangladesh newspaper owners to support the owners' demands for a cut m the price of newsprint and for more advertisements as a precondition for any pay increase. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article128 1984-07-17 3 BEIJING, Mon. A froup of peasants In finer Mongolia have found a 3,M»»vear-old Chinese computing system, probably the oldest alrutatine Instrument In the world, the Beljbig Review said In a report today. The peasants thought the Zf thin sticks of Ivory were Just a bunch of oldReuter - 128 words
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350 1984-07-17 3 THE United States is likely to tell New Zealand's new Labour Party government that the Anzus alliance is finished if Labour bans visits by US nuclear ships, a highly-placed nonAmerican Anzus source said today. The proposed ban on nuclear-armed and nuclear-powered vessels350 words
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111 1984-07-17 3 WELLINGTON, Mon. South Africa's diplomats m New Zealand are to be expelled by the newlyelected Labour government, a party official said. Labour's policy for several years has been to close the South African consulate on attaining power and party president Jim Anderton reaffirmed thisReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration365 1984-07-17 4 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, m a letter to the Soviet leader, Mr Konstantin Chernenko, has said he is willing to delay the start of Soviet-pro-posed talks on space weapons until after November to keep the issue out of the presidential campaign, according toNYT; AP - 365 words
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Article269 1984-07-17 4 HOUSTON, Mon. A BURMESE man, who stowed away on a Swedish ship, travelled round the world before seeking asylum In the United States, the ship's captain said. Robinson Karen Soglwin, 24, was m custody of US Immigration officials yesterday after winning permission from a federalAP - 269 words
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262 1984-07-17 4 Drug firm to start fund to settle law suits CINCINNATI, Mon. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals has agreed to set up a US$l2O million (***** million) fund to settle claims that its morning sickness drug bendectin caused birth defects, company officials said yesterday. The agreement was described as one of the largestReuter - 262 words
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Article264 1984-07-17 4 Tighter credit in US forecast WASHINGTON, Monday DESPITE fresh evidence that the growth of the United States' economy is slowing, many analysts are predicting that fears of inflation may still tempt Federal Reserve policymakers to tighten credit just a bit at key meetings this week. Such a move, these analystsAP - 264 words
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Article139 1984-07-17 4 Protest against tour by Pope MONTREAL, Mon A GROUP of Protestant churches protested here yesterday against the Canadian government's intention to use public funds for television and security during Pope John Paul's scheduled tour m September. The 17-member Evangelical Brotherhood of Pent ecostalists .Baptists and the Salvation Army, condemned theAFP - 139 words
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Article73 1984-07-17 4 THE EGYPTIAN Cabinet of Acting Prime Minister Kamal Hassan AH resigned yesterday m line with normal practice after parliamentary elections, an official newspaper, Mayo, said m Cairo. The newspaper, which is published by the ruling National Democratic Party, said President Hosni Mubarak asked Mr Ali to form aUPI - 73 words
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Article70 1984-07-17 4 SRI LANKA security forces rounded up 37 suspected northern Tamil separatists during a combing out operation on Sunday, bringing to 51 the total number of arrests since Friday, it was reported m Colombo yesterday. Quoting armed forces sources, the report said the suspects were carrying rifles, pistols andAFP - 70 words
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Article66 1984-07-17 4 THE NEPALESE government yesterday tightened the rules for foreign mountain climbers, to keep applicants who fail to show up from holding up traffic on the Himalayan kingdom's 122 peaks. From now on, foreign expeditions to the Nepal Himalayas will have to complete all formalities within four months afterUPI - 66 words
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Article68 1984-07-17 4 SIKH RELIGIOUS and political leaders yesterday postponed plans to send unarmed "suicide squads" to the Golden Temple m Amritsar after talks with Indian army officers and officials, a mediator m the negotiations, Mr Dilbir Singh, said. The Sikhs' main party, Akali Dal, had called for suicide squads toReuter - 68 words
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Article88 1984-07-17 4 THE INFLUENTIAL Polish Movement for National Rebirth (Pron) m Warsaw urged the government today to grant an amnesty to all political prisoners to mark the 40th anniversary of communist rule on July 22. It was following similar appeals from Pron that the government lifted martial law lastReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-07-17 5 Teheran official visited Gulf states 'to pacify situation* KUWAIT, Monday IRAN reportedly is stepping up contacts with Persian Gulf states m an effort to stem escalation of its war with Iraq amid concern within the Reagan administration over British plans to sellUPI; AP - 427 words
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332 1984-07-17 5 BEIRUT, Mon. The Syrian army today separated two pro-Syrian militias whose battle for dominance of north Lebanon's fertile farmlands left 40 people killed and 158 wounded m five days, the state radio reported. Syrian troops moved into several embattled Christian villages m theAP - 332 words
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172 1984-07-17 5 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Three people, including a former clerk m the office of the chief of staff of intelligence of the South African Defence Force (SADF), are to appear m court on Aug 1 charged with high treason, the Sunday Express reported yesterday. The DepartmentAFP - 172 words
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366 1984-07-17 5 TWENTY-TWO African countries will be looking for new ways to halt the advance of the Sahara Desert during a conference here this week. The battle-lines being drawn up m this latest stage of the war against the desert will cover a hugeAFP - 366 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-07-17 5 THAT'S MarcU Sanford's ticket to ride first class anywhere. It won her US$l5.6 million (S|S2.7 mUUon) m the! Massachusetts Megabncks Lottery on Sunday. Marcia, 45, married, with two children, won the Jackpot by picking the correct six numbers between 1 and S€,UPI - 118 words
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334 1984-07-17 5 TEL AVIV, Monday PRIME Minister Yitzhak Shamir's Likud coalition, facing elections next week, has acted to increase settlements m occupied Arab territory despite opposition charges that the move is helping push inflation to 400 per cent annually. The government said Mr Shamir's CabinetUPI - 334 words
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Article68 1984-07-17 5 LISBON, Mon. Guerillas opposed to the Marxist government of Angola claimed responsibility for killing 22 people m a bomb attack on an American-owned pipeline guarded by Cuban troops. In a communique issued yesterday m Lisbon, the National Union for the Total Liberation of Angola, or Unita, saidUPI - 68 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-07-17 6 ACTRESS Helen Slater, star of the new film "Supergirl" appears to dwarf St Paul's Cathedral from a nearby rooftop, during a photo session m London on Sunday. Helen, unknown but chosen from hundreds of hopefuls to star m the first screen adaptation of theAP - 70 words
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162 1984-07-17 6 MOSCOW, Mon. Yuri Sokolov, the former director of the most popular gourmet food store here, was executed by firing squad. The execution of Sokolov was announced last Friday m a brief article appearing m Vechernaya Moskva (Moscow Evening). The paper did not give the dateAFP - 162 words
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Article375 1984-07-17 6 PARIS, Mon. Longer-term solutions to global debt crisis sought AN ACCORD at last month's London summit to stretch out repayments for some debtor-nations will be tested when officials from Western creditor-countries meet here this week to work out the details, diplomatic sources said. This move,Reuter - 375 words
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241 1984-07-17 6 Drug addicts major Soviet headache MOSCOW, Monday TWO roubles down (about 555.2), a nod m the right direction and you can buy yourself a hashish joint here for the same price as a kilo of meat, and you do not have to queue. A young Soviet musician said you needAFP - 241 words
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Article171 1984-07-17 6 Police nab boy peddling heroin PALERMO (Sicily), Mon. A lt-year-old boy has been arrested for herein dealing In a northern Palermo suburb but will not be prosecuted because of bis age, according to police. The bey, Identified only as Francesco, was allowed to go home to relatives after Initial questioning.Reuter - 171 words
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181 1984-07-17 6 LONDON, Mon. Britain has agreed to a Nigerian demand for the recall of its High Commissioner from Lagos, Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe said last night. He said m a statement: "Although we can see no justification at all for this, m order toReuter - 181 words
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Article55 1984-07-17 6 LONDON, Mon. American screen writer and producer, Ernest Tidyman, who won an academy award m 1971 for his screenplay of The French Connection, has died m London, aged 56. Mr Tidyman, who was a journalist for 25 years, was taken to hospital on Thursday with a perforated ulcerReuter - 55 words
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339 1984-07-17 6 Europe seriously debates ways to improve defence PARIS, Mon. SPURRED by the fear that unless they do more the United States may do less, Europe's major nations are seriously debating ways to improve their common defence. So far the debate has gone little further than the theoretical level, and noUPI - 339 words
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158 1984-07-17 9 MANILA, Mon. Opposition leaders today railed for an Independent Inquiry Into military claims to have killed 53 rebels In operations In the northern Philippines over the last two weeks. Three ranger and army battalions have been operating In the Tlnglayan town area InAFP - 158 words
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376 1984-07-17 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Mamla Reporter MANILA, Mon. The Soviet Union will launch a sales campaign m the Philippines to offer packaging of major industrial projects to the government and the private sector. A two-day exhibition of Soviet technology m agricultural projects, fertilisers, nuclear power376 words
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73 1984-07-17 9 JAKARTA, Mon. Mr Phan Wanna met hee of Thailand today took over from Singapore's Chan Kai Yau as secretarygeneral of Asean for a two-year term. The change was witnessed by Asean standing committee chairman, Indonesian Foreign Minis- ter Mochtar Kusumaatmadja. A career diplomat,AFP - 73 words
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Article313 1984-07-17 9 Loan delay upsets Philippines Banks worry about survival MANILA, Mon. THE delay by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to endorse a US$65O million (551,331 million) standby loan to the Philippines has put the country at a greater credibility risk, highly placed international banking sources said today. This, the sources said,AFP; UPI - 313 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-07-17 9 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia will set up shopping areas along the border it shares with Papua New Guinea m an attempt to reduce border crossings by Indonesians, which have strained relations between the two countries, local reports said today. About 8,000 Irianese inhabitantsAP - 193 words
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Article227 1984-07-17 9 JAPANESE Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe (right) and Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda lef t toast after signing yen loan agreements at Government House m Bangkok yesterday. Mr Abe, who later loft for home, had signed a 6.963 billion baht (5J647.7 million) loan, the largest single loan extendedUPI - 227 words
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397 1984-07-17 10 M.G.G. PILLAI - M.G.G. PILLAI By Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The fear that Malaysian students were going their separate racial ways, which the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hitam. highlighted m Labis, Johor, is upsetting educationists, politicians and others here. Datuk Musa was the most senior397 words
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178 1984-07-17 10 Former strip queen Rose now masseuse PENANG, Mon. FORMER striptease queen Rose Chan, who recently spent five months m hospital because of breast cancer, is back m business as a masseuse. She is now specialising m Japanese massage a skill she acquired way back m the Fifties. In an interviewNST - 178 words
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136 1984-07-17 10 BACHOK (Kelantan), Mon. A little village about four km from here has a masseuse that gives a great massage and it's not Rose Chan, but a cat. Cik, a five-month-old cat gives people squeezes with its two front paws but never leaves aBernama - 136 words
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Article27 1984-07-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Air Force, Air Chief Marsha! Prapan Dhupatemiya, arrived here today for a three-day official visit. BernamaBernama - 27 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-07-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE President of the Gerakan Party, Dr Lim Keng Yaik, has urged the government to formulate a national economic policy to replace the New Economic Policy (NEP) after 1990. The 20-year NEP. launched m 1970, m the wake of racial riots285 words
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Article182 1984-07-17 10 $32 m savings from Labuan move AFP KOTA KINAB ALU Mon. TURNING Labuan over to the Federal government will have saved Sahah close to $32 million by the end of this year and the money saved is already being redistributed to other projects within the state, Sabah's Chief Minister, DatukAFP - 182 words
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142 1984-07-17 10 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. A GROUP of 12 Japanese tour operators, brought here to study the tourist market on the east coast, cut short their visit to Rantau Abang where they were to watch turtles laying eggs, after they were "disturbed" by some youngsters. A spokesmanNST - 142 words
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428 1984-07-17 12 SDF scheme makes it cheaper to lease robots New company also offers technical advice to industries at a low cost INDUSTRIES here can now lease robots and get technical advice at a very low cost. Under a new scheme announced yesterday, the Skills Development Fund is extending a $20 million428 words
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125 1984-07-17 12 A NEW lending library will be opened this month by Kallang community centre m Boon Keng Road not far from two other libraries. Its neighbours are the Whampoa branch of the National Library m Whampoa Road and a library at Whampoa community centre m Whampoa125 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-07-17 12 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER Story by Picture by YAP YEW PIANG CLASSES began yesterday for Singapore's first course to produce the custom-made school principal adept m management skills. The year-long course, leading to a Diploma m Educational Administration, was developed by the Institute of Education264 words
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274 1984-07-17 12 SINGAPOREANS should take civil defence seriously because civilian casualties m times of war have been on the rise since World War I. In that war, for every 20 soldiers killed, there was one civilian death, the MP for Ayer Rajah, Dr274 words
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Article117 1984-07-17 12 RESERVISTS who have doubts and questions on total defence can raise them at a forum to be held at the Public Utilities Board auditorium on Saturday at 3 p.m. This "Total Defence Employers and Reservists" forum is aimed at providing feedback from employers and reservist employees117 words
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Article116 1984-07-17 12 Short showers expected SINGAPOREANS can expect mostly varm weather with isolated short scattered showers on about six to eifht afternoons m the next fortnight A Meteorological Service forecast laid yesterday that widespread thundery showers with gusty wiids are also expected around diwn and m the mornings on a few lays.116 words
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Article47 1984-07-17 12 A COUPLE, Yeo Jit Chiang. 36, and his wife, Elizabeth Yap Mvi Kiuk, 25, were yesterday each jailed for a day and fined $700 each for stealing two wallets worth $31.50 from Metro Supreme department store m Penang Lane on Saturday afternoon. Both pleaded guilty.47 words
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Article, Illustration941 1984-07-17 13 Full text of the statement issued to staff of The Times Organisation and Singapore News and Publications Limited. That is one of the objectives outlined for the press merger Objectives The announcement on Wednesday. July 11. gave brief details of the proposed merger of Times Publishing, Straits941 words
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483 1984-07-17 13 STAFF from the three Chinese language newspapers and union leaders expressed relief over the assurance that there would be no retrenchment as a result of the proposed merger. Those from the Shin Mm Daily News m MacPherson Road and the Lian He Wan Bao483 words
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145 1984-07-17 13 THE Times group management briefed leaders of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union and the Singapore National Union of Journalists yesterday. Mr Ivan Lim, generalsecretary of the 470--member SNUJ, said his central council would meet tomorrow to study the management statement. "We have several proposals145 words
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261 1984-07-17 13 MR PETER H.L. him, editor-in-chief of The Times Organisation, said: "I believe the joint statement is reassuring m some ways: Maintenance of the status quo m the newsrooms, continuation of efforts to raise standards, no retrenchment, consultations with senior staff and the unions. "The assurance261 words
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Article248 1984-07-17 13 A SIX-MEMBER implementation committee has been set up to oversee arrangements for the proposed merger. It met for the first time yesterday for IM hours. The committee will be dissolved when the merger is completed. The three members on the committee representing Times Organisation are248 words
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Article285 1984-07-17 13 New Nation will not come back NEW NATION, the afternoon tabloid which was pot m cold storage as a result of the press restructuring two years ago, will not return to the streets as planned. The proposed merger between the Times Group and the Singapore News and Publications Ltd has285 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-07-17 14 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By A CARGO vessel was severely damaged when It struck an anchored tanker In Singapore port waters early yesterday. No one was Injured m the Incident which happened at about 3.3* a.m. The Indonesian-regis-tered Rlmha Satu, with a 27-man crew, wasARTHUR LEE - 289 words
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461 1984-07-17 14 PRIVATE car park operators who charge $1 per entry for parking may increase their fee to at least $1.20. The Urban Redevelopment Authority will suggest that all private car park operators who charge fees should increase their fees to a minimum of461 words
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Article, Illustration371 1984-07-17 14 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE By A LETTER has gone out to private doctors m Singapore hinting that legislation will be used to compel them to label medicines properly if they do not do it voluntarily. Letters, signed by Dr Kwa Soon Bee, Permanent Secretary371 words
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286 1984-07-17 14 THE Health Ministry is forming top-level teams to study specific problems which seem to evade ready solutions. It has identified three broad areas of concern the shortage of nursing, clerical and Division Four medical staff and is seeking help from its staff to286 words
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Article127 1984-07-17 14 Tied-up guard was in on robbery A SECURITY guard was gagged- by his two accomplices to feign a robbery, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Peer Mohamed so Mohamed Yusoff. 21, was found tie 1 up at the Telecoms East Area Office at Aljunied Avenue 2 on the morning of Aug127 words
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Article, Illustration350 1984-07-17 15 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN Story by SBC's Awakening II depicts turbulence of 1950s on film A TYPICAL scene m The 1950s m Singapore. An enraged mob vents its anger on the police, not because they are policemen but because they represent a hated government. Police first order themARTHUR LEE - 350 words
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224 1984-07-17 15 THE pressures on a university student, brought on by his first failure m examinations, changed his behaviour drastically. He turned to drink and violence and finally, Lim Say Kuan, 23, killed himself by jumping from a block of flats m Circuit Road on Feb224 words
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Article146 1984-07-17 15 Friends lose $46,000 in grab A GUNMAN and his accomplice got away with $46,000 after holding up a businessman and his four friends m Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road, on Sunday. Mr Lee Bak Leng, 46, managing director of Hock Leng Seng Trading Company, told police that he and his146 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-07-17 15 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Kent Ridge gears up to receive patients By THE Kent Ridge Hospital has installed its first lot of engineering and medical equipment totalling about $50 million m gearing up to receive its first patients next June. A mock-up operating theatre was yesterday223 words
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Article55 1984-07-17 15 TAN Tje Kiang. 28. was charged yesterday with the murder of another man, Koh Mong Peng, 24, at the mall m front of Paramount Hotel. East Coast Road, on July 8 at 3 a.m. No plea was taken. Tan has been remanded until further mention of55 words
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Article188 1984-07-17 16 NGIAM TONG HAI - Import fees for pigs slashed NGIAM TONG HAI By THE government has slashed import fees for pigs to encourage importers to bring m bigger consignments of porkers. Now, it costs only $100 per consignment of pigs compared to the old rate of $4 per head. Since a normal consignment consists188 words
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290 1984-07-17 16 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Shell branch of UWPI gets $2m as share of union assets By THE National Trades Union Congress has helped untangle the financial knot holding up the proposed Shell house union. The parent union, United Workers of Petroleum Industry (UWPI), has agreed290 words
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Article149 1984-07-17 16 A WOMAN took $1,334 from two petrol stations by getting a job under a false name each time. The court heard that Loo Swee Giok, 27, went to Disney Service Station m Sem- bawang Road on May 18. Using a false name, she asked149 words
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Article, Illustration175 1984-07-17 16 They grow very quickly and can cause noise and environmental problems' CHICKS are not allowed In Housing Board flats even If they are giveaways by firms. The HDB, In referring to a recent press report about some residents accepting free chicks offered by a175 words
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Article139 1984-07-17 16 Chung Hwa Clinic gets $1700 gift THE Chung Hwa Free Clinic yesterday received a cheque for $1,700, the proceeds from a calligraphy competition, exhibition and sale. Mr Wong Chin Nai, secretary-general of the Chinese Physicians' Association which runs the clinic, received the donation from Mr Lim Pheck Hong, vicepresident of139 words
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Article43 1984-07-17 16 BUSINESSMAN Low Kirn Hion, 35, was fined $3,000 yesterday for having six obscene tapes. The tapes were found hidden m the attic of his business premises m Ro chor Centre on Feb 23 last year. Low pleaded guilty.43 words
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169 1984-07-17 16 TATTOOING eyebrows or eyelids Is catching on In Singapore, but the Health Ministry warned yesterday that It has Its hazards. Among other things, you could get eye Injury. Or have other parts of your face permanently scarred, if there Is bad handling by the169 words
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Article146 1984-07-17 16 ONE of three youths, all of whom were charged with extorting $7,000 from a man by threatening to tell his wife about his alleged sex activities, yesterday had new charges filed against him. One new extortion charge said Tan Koon How, 17, with 10 other146 words
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430 1984-07-17 16 A MAN was bound and gagged by three men who got into his flat posing as video tape dealers. And the same men are alleged to have raided a neighbouring flat, robbed four people and raped a maid, a430 words
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Article78 1984-07-17 16 Man charged with corruption A MAN Yeo Yew Huat Robin, 27, was chargod yesterday with corruptly accepting $116.60 for recommending clients to an advertising firm while he was a canvasser with Times Publishing Berhad on June 8. 1982 Yeo allegedly took th»> money from Tay Sai Chng alias Lily Tay78 words
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Advertisement148 1984-07-17 13 Looking for the week's best buys? I Head straight for the Event Hall. The choice is terrific too. You get a new selection every Tuesday. I 10-pc enamel cooking- set I $8s $49.90 'TB^*'^ I JM vbß mrv Am *^ftf '~M^fc \\,wm\ Fowels $3.60 y^'wU Stainless- steel watei kettle Va148 words
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Advertisement428 1984-07-17 15 The World's Agricultural Technology Goes on Show m Malaysia »for the ASEAN Region Make plans now to visit the most On-Site Demonstrations comprehensive international agriculture Of special visitor interest at AGASIA will exhibition hekd to date for the ASEAN region be on-site demonstrations of agricultural AGASIA 84. machinery, equipment, aqrochemical428 words
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Advertisement255 1984-07-17 15 > -^tm ■^'J. *r > i p v OT^ :"?^^B*' H -ate Jj «mmmw. jJI llftKt Ij Le Chronomfetr\e r 1 This man is endowed with finely tuned technical skills. Your watch is the culmination of a tradition of specialized manufacturing that goes back to 1 79 1 by a255 words
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Advertisement219 1984-07-17 16 g) Data Dynamics Re. Ltd. See the complete range of advanced Toshiba Electronic Key Telephone Systems at our new bigger and better showroom and sales centre at 149 Rochor Road #04-06/07 Fu Lv Shou Complex Singapore 0718 Or call us at our new telephone number 336 5577 Service Centre: 1219 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-07-17 17 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Toa Payoh Emporium Holdings aims to hold off NTUC Fairprice By A WAR is brewing m Toa Payoh New Town. The combatants are fighting it out with fresh meat, fish, fruit and vegetables. That's when two supermarkets wage battle to win the330 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-07-17 17 Joo Chiat in the old days RELIVE past memories or see Joo Chiat the way you've never known it to be m a photographic exhibition called "The Joo Chiat of the Yesteryear". Organised by the Joo Chiat National Day working committee, the exhibition will trace the historical development of the99 words
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Article218 1984-07-17 17 Potong Pasir MORE than 100 members of the Potong Pasir Senior Citizens Recreation Club turned up last Sunday to listen to a group of young musicians. It was both entertainment and education for the old and the young. Many of the club members218 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-07-17 17 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Nee Soon By ETCHED la the minds of the older villagers at Track 32, off Ylo Ctan Rang, Is a rich folklore about their community. The folklore revolves around Tua Pek Kong, who is a patron deity of Taolsts. He Is often portrayed as434 words
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192 1984-07-17 17 MORNING joggers along Ulu Pandan track have three Great Danes to keep them company. But not everyone finds them ideal companions. Some stop m their tracks while others give them a wide berth because of their intimidating size. A few have also threatened to192 words
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353 1984-07-17 17 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY By BEDOK Zone 5 RC will soon get a new name. So will Changi Zone 1 and Kampong Chai Chee Fengshan Neighbourhood RC. They will all become zones m the new Fengshan constituency. It will be a new name353 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-07-17 17 Bedok PUT a clown, a magician, a lion dancer and a Chinese maiden on the same stage. And what do you get? The longest applause of the night. For five minutes, the four children of a fancy dress parade became stars at a road265 words
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486 1984-07-17 18 FOR someone whose last addition to his memoirs was entitled "Muldoon and My Way", New Zealand's Prime Minister since 1975, Sir Robert Muldoon, certainly did not have things his way m last weekend's elections. Bundled out of office by a486 words
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Article, Illustration855 1984-07-17 18 JOHN VINOCUR - Le Monde takes a hard look at itself in public JOHN VINOCUR French daily flounders for a way out of the red By writing for the International Herald Tribune PARIS For the last two weeks, a sardonic modern romance has been played out daily on the inside pages of Le855 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1984-07-17 18 MANILA He is probably the most powerful man m the Philippines outside of government. Mr Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco Jr, the Filipino billionaire, part American, part Chinese, is as complex and mysterious a character as those people read of m spy novels, He has links to governmentDepthnews - 1,008 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-07-17 18 Japan's censorship if textbooks comes under fire TOKYO The censors who vet Japan's school textbooks are under fire again. In 1982, China and South Korea protested that the censors were sanitising Japanese history, for example by calling the invasion of Manchuria m 1931 an "advance." Japan then promised to alter514 words
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131 1984-07-17 19 Please give reasons for this step On the merger THE merger of the two newspaper groups is an arranged marriage of two unenthusiastic parties. Though the commercial reasons for the merger sound persuasive, the undisclosed reasons disclose yet once more the arrogance of power. There has been constant preaching of131 words
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443 1984-07-17 19 Dept does not see this act as a filial one WHEN my father, a filial traditional Chinese with a strong belief m Confucian teachings, died two years ago, he left a house for the accommodation of his mother (who is over 90 years old), his wife and the children. Early443 words
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109 1984-07-17 19 Customs should use locks and not seals THE Customs and Excise Department has issued a circular which says it is the responsibility of consignees importers to safeguard against the unauthorised tampering or breaking of Customs seals on containers. As most importers do not have compounds of their own, containers are109 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-07-17 19 I REFER to the article "Flying days are over". (ST, July 3). My department has not received any request from the Marine Parade Radio Control Modellers Club to fly their model aircraft m the fields around Chang i Airport. Nevertheless, I would like to162 words
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Article189 1984-07-17 19 Traffic flow anything but smooth NOW that the university term has started after a break of almost four months, the traffic situation at the Clementi/Ayer Rajah Road junction has once again degenerated into queue-cutting and lane- jumping. The problem is that the left-most lane on Clementi Road leading towards the189 words
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Article328 1984-07-17 19 Times and SNPL groups to jnerge I STRONGLY oppose the merger between The Times Organisation and the Singapore News and Publications Limited, and I appeal to the government and shareholders to put a stop to it. I cannot see why Singapore cannot support two major328 words
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Article302 1984-07-17 19 WHEN the Nanyang Siang Pau and Sin Chew Jit Poh merged, I said to myself: "Give them six months to see how much they can improve". Alas! I am sad to say they have increased the number of feature pages but there has been no improvement302 words
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173 1984-07-17 19 Group parking scheme leads to jams I AGREE with the views on the new group parking system as expressed m the letter "A waste of time and oil" by Chan Wai Thong. (ST, July 9). The same thing happened at Ang Mo Kio Car Park 50 when the scheme was173 words
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98 1984-07-17 19 There's only one way to look at it THE enforced merger is sad indeed. The intention can only be read one way by the man m the street. The suppression of free competition cannot but give the impression that there is a curtailment of unbiased reporting. A harmless lunchtime demonstration98 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1984-07-17 20 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By fijngkok Correspondent Sandy beaches, clear waters and coral beds are selling points PHUKkT Nature has been good to Phuket This island m the Andaman Sea is a travel writer's dream But while tourism today would seem the likely moneyearner, the island1,174 words
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Article36 1984-07-17 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 45 29 20 Finance 5 6 6 Hotels 4 0 4 Properties 3 1 Plantations 3 3 3 Mining 2 I Deb/ Loans 2 2 6 Total 64 48 4136 words
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Article82 1984-07-17 21 SHARE prices closed generally steadier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was again lacklustre as investors remained on the sidelines despite the Cabinet reshuffle announcement. The widely-followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 7.25 points to 1345.10. At the close of trading,82 words
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Article70 1984-07-17 21 Boustead BM CtC unch CCM 2 CoU Stora|« Ounlop bid susp Esso unch FIN Gcntinfs 8 Gurnets Haw Par +2 InchcapcßM +2 Keppel +1 MTC MuKi-Ptrpos« -2 NBI +3 Nat kon +4 PMC Pan Dec +10 Pcrfs Plant +2 Prima -5 Promt +5 Robinson's Rothmans I70 words
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Article42 1984-07-17 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 56 30 22 Finance 5 0 Hotels 1 0 0 Properties 3 5 2 Oil palms 1 I 2 Tins 4 2 6 Rubbers 8 3 4 Deb/Loans 0 1 0 Total 80 47 3642 words
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Article129 1984-07-17 21 INDICES Highs Lows to $1.99 on short-cover-ing. TDM Bhd, which has seen much action m its shares over the last few weeks following rumours of corporate developments m the group, lost 12 cents to $3. Dealers said that the market improved yesterday because investors picked up some good buys after129 words
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Article242 1984-07-17 21 Kununtnf bOc 800 •20 Pm £1 CUIS 320 +18 M CjUk 500 416 R jtetfi 494 ♦16 Pm-£l SOc 232 +10 Gtnlnjs 47? 8 C» S H 50c 366 +8 MGiats 2SB +8 (moot ln| We 199+7 SM BbO 5 M BaiAnc 810 5 M Brevenei 660242 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-07-17 21 Face m the i news THE engineer who uses his computer to make changes to his threedimensional drawing of a chemical plant he is designing, is making use of a computer-aided design system to help him draft. He might go479 words
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Article453 1984-07-17 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR 50-cent shares are being issued at $1.50 each By LEE Kirn Tah Holdings Limited, one of the largest local contractors m Singapore, announced yesterday that it is offering 20 million 50 cent shares (10 million are new shares and 10 million453 words
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191 1984-07-17 21 THE National Semiconductor group has decided to close down its electroplating plant m Singapore as part of its move to streamline operations. Dynacraftlnternational, which employs about 200 workers at its Kallang factory, will close by September. Most of its production staff will be191 words
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157 1984-07-17 21 ITALY'S largest financial institution, Banca Nazio nale del Lavoro (BNL), will establish an offshore branch and a regional headquarters for Asia and Australasia by the end of the year. The bank, which has had a representative office here for the past 13 years,157 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-07-17 21 OF THE three public companies affected by the proposed publishing merger, Times Publishing Bhd will emerge with the most changes. The revamped publishing company, which prints and distributes the papers of the Times group, will now shed all Its newspaper activities and staff306 words
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Article56 1984-07-17 21 LONDON A major weakening of the US dollar is unlikely m 1984. with US interest rates seen rising further before easing, perhaps, m spring 1985, Lloyds Bank PLC said m its latest Financial Outlook. But the dollar remains vulnerable due to a record trade deficit financed largelyReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1984-07-17 21 TOKYO Fujitsu Ltd has raised its parent company current profit forecast for the year ending next March 31 due to a continuing increase m demand for large and personal computers and semiconductors at home and abroad, a company spokesman said. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article36 1984-07-17 21 HONGKONG Kowloon Electricity Supply Co (Kesco) is planning a currency swap, a company spokesman said. Banking sources said the deal is for about US$l5O million <Ss32l million) to be swapped for Hongkong dollars. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article3272 1984-07-17 22 SECTION TWO INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ac mo Alcom I I HSR I Aided Choc (2 348 2 3SS) (12) 2 ib (6) 236 (2) 2 33 (17) M Amol Steel sO< (I 428 I 435) 12 19) I 41(21" I 42 (2) I 43SET1 il 43H I3,272 words
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Article2346 1984-07-17 22 INDUSTRIALS Alcom<2 1082 125)(2)2 08 Antoh (1 798 1 82S) (1) 1 80 (10) I 81 (2) I 82 A Choc (2 528 2 58S) (20) 2 59 (2) 2 60 (3) 2 55 AISB(4 78S)(1) 4 80(1) 4 78 AMD (3 945) (6) 32,346 words
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Article2742 1984-07-17 22 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. urfess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiernpted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars 19M Last field VoJ Day »fh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) Nfh Low2,742 words
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Article62 1984-07-17 23 GOLD US$/oz Moo Fri Singapore 35? 75 353 50 34? 50 343 00 Mon Sat Hongkong 35? 10 352 60 345 00 345 50 Fri Thurs New York 344 ?5 344 75 338 00 338 50 London 344 00 344 50 ***** 34? 00 Sept Dec S,me« Gold62 words
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Article137 1984-07-17 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,947 and 5524,494. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80/ 6.30. Steady buying pushed the market higher to close for lunch at U*****.50 347. The afternoon market reopened higher at US$347 0.50. Easier US dollar encouraged buying to US$35O level. Strong buying and137 words
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Article126 1984-07-17 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices rose slightly on late covering and light speculative buying after an uncertain opening. palm Closing prices Crude 18/ tonne palm oi lul 101% (south) 1010 (central) Au| 101 b (south) 1010 (central) 1000 (north) Refined pabTt Od MJ tonnes RBD palm Aug 590126 words
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Article56 1984-07-17 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo on a continuing lack of overseas demand. The buffer stock manager was the main buyer. Turnover was 167 tonnes, down from 182 on Friday. Turnover included 20 per cent56 words
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Article29 1984-07-17 23 Clos«n prices Aluminium £/lome Fri Spot 888 50 889 00 (882 00 882 50) 3 months 912 00-912 50 (906 00-907 00) Market tone Firmer Sates 21,700 tonnes29 words
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Article29 1984-07-17 23 Ck>s*i{ prices Copp«r £/tome Fri Spot 1011 1012 00 (1006 00 1006 50) 3 months 1029 1029 50 (1024 50 1025 00) Market tone Steadier Sales 28,800 tones29 words
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Article23 1984-07-17 23 siivar Ootini prices Man Fri Singapore Unav 7 39- 7 44 Fri ihui New York Unav 727 732 Source Credit Sursse Spore23 words
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Article328 1984-07-17 23 FOB m bales Noon Close Noon Int I RSS prompt 190 50 191 SON 188 25 189 25N unq IntlßSSAug 195 50 196 00 *****-***** *****-***** *****-***** Int 1 RSS Sept 201.00-***** *****-***** 5U Int 2 RSS Aug ***** *****N 182 50 183 SON 208 00 -209 OON 207328 words
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Article383 1984-07-17 23 NoondMtx prices J 100 k t Coconut oil Bulk FOB 210 00 (sellers) Old drum FO6 223 00 (sellers) New drum FOB 227 00 (sellers) Copra Mued (loose) 11? 00 (buyers) Pepper Muntok White Asta FOB NIW 612 50 (sellers) Sarawak white tag FOB NIW 60S 00 (sellers)383 words
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Article242 1984-07-17 23 Forex THE US dollar opened at 5J2.1405 20 and trading was quiet with high at 552.1425. It closed at 5J2.1410 20. The greenback also eased off against major currencies m lacklustre trading. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8310 20 and was traded to a high of 2.8330 40242 words
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Article306 1984-07-17 23 My 16 HK$ Chute Associated Hotels 0 18 +0 02 I Bank Ot I ost Asm 18 206 Cheung Kong 685 +07 Chmo light 10 30 +0 35 I Crow Horb Tunnet 850 +0 2 I f F Consortium 0 22N For East Exch PM»» 0 050S I G306 words
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Article341 1984-07-17 23 Mr 16 Yen Chjofe Aimomoto I 1 60 20 Ako. 395 +3 Amodo 1070 -10 A%oh. Chem 620 8 Ajoh. Gfcm 741 5 Bontt Tk 465 1 3 Bndgestone 555 -2 Canon 1 1 20 unch Cow Computer I 160 +10 C.Men 462 2 0 N*> Ptmt 890 5341 words
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Article340 1984-07-17 23 My IS Cents Ch-.nje mm A C I 182+4 A N I 202+2 A P M 216 2 Abertoyle 550S Age 270 2 Alfconce Oil 65+3 AHied Mill 225 8 Ampol Exp 257 +2 Ampol Pet 152 2 An/ 460 +15 Ashton 90 I BHP 956 20 Beoch Petroleum340 words
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483 1984-07-17 23 NEW YORK The New York Stock Exchange is being buffeted on several fronts as it tries to adjust to the rapidly changing securities-trading business. Faced with the potential loss last week of such prestigious stocks as General Motors Corp, the exchange began aReuter - 483 words
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Article224 1984-07-17 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSI O foreign currency Australian dollar 1 7991 1 8021 567 547 Canadian dollar *****-***** 626-616 NZ dollar 0 0000-0 0000 unq 741 Sterling pound 2 8214 2 8248 3 59-3 53 US224 words
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Article202 1984-07-17 23 Managers' prices for 17th July Singapore Unit Trust The Commefce 3 05—3 24 The Savings Fund I 86— I 97 Spore Prog Fund I 35- 1 43 Spore Sec Fund 207 220 Spore Invest Fund 1 10—1 17« d S pore Equity Fund 1 34- 14? Asia Unit202 words
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Article, Illustration742 1984-07-17 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Access (1861 5E) 177(2300) FSB *****100 N? Jenwel (2284) 17/7(2300) FSB 1000 1100 B 7 P F.llmore (136/1 17 7(2359) TA3 1100 1300 N3 Sir. Bhum (177N) 18/7(0100) TA3 1100 1300742 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-07-17 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Mana Bed 306 Mil 19 7 Northern Star 303 17 7 18 7 Progress Carrier II 30? 17 7 18 7 Southern Glory 303 17 7 17 7 Jurong Bogo 3 aside 17 7 Kuala Raia II B 10 aside 17 7 lauan403 words
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312 1984-07-17 24 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR 'Better terms of contract' lead to reconsideration By THE Emporium Holdings group is moving into Hougang after all despite its much-publicised withdrawal announced early last month. Mr Peter Chan, the group advertising and public relations manager, said that Emporium Holdings had decided312 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-07-17 24 THE much talked about Apple Macintosh (Mac) personal computer is here at last. Sime Darby Systems, Apple's distributor m the region, had hoped to get 600 Macs m but had to be satisfied with 200 instead, due to the runaway success of the Mac m166 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-07-17 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QWIIAT is a "back-to-back" letter of credit? What are the legal aspects? How often is this type of L/C used m business? A A BACK-TO-BACK LC is needed when: 1. The original letter of credit m favour of the seller is not transferable. 2. Or, if457 words
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324 1984-07-17 24 QAF Holdings, the Brunei company which was looking for a public listing m the region, has possibly found its public vehicle m Ben and Company m Singapore. Negotiations between the two companies are now going on which, if successful, will324 words
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Article347 1984-07-17 24 THE Straits Steamship group is selling two of its less profitable properties m the market for about $73 million. These properties are its remaining snare m Bukit Timah Plaza, offered at $42.7 million, and Keppel House, a five-storey building at Keppel Road, which carries a priceBT - 347 words
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Advertisement241 1984-07-17 21 At The Dynasty Singapore. At The Dynasty Singapore, jf JP you can unwind with there are places to wine &k,, ....^m? L^i^^fc. drinks and friends, and dine on the ,^o^9^' A pl^'f that's awake finest fare A mm whenever you are. tKI jJ #^^^n^Bn^nW .^B^w H. In fIBMJLA^MPff* v IH~I241 words
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Advertisement700 1984-07-17 22 f colour keys cut With attractive colour code. Kis Express cuts your house, office and car keys faster and better. Within minutes. Using precision Kis automatic key cutting machines for areaier accuracy. And more durable high-tensile steel from France. Colour hs. v coded to make it easier to identify s=sS700 words
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Advertisement101 1984-07-17 24 1 lIIIIJIV. Ill' 111 t* I I'll I What does top management need when investing III! If I ri k A^k 4^ m^f^wf \ttending an IBM tiomputer-Sense seminar i>. L T)| pi V 1 VI VI V| 111 J-| I 111 111 II II I an essential step for e\er\101 words
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Advertisement425 1984-07-17 25 fa C.A.T.S. *****66 TO tfIMAWAMG Hit. O.ST It. CASv Too many cooks does not spoil the broth m Mrs Sng's case. When she advertised her cookery course m The Straits Times Classifieds yesterday she got more than enough to form her class. "I'm very satisfied with the twelve calls I425 words
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Advertisement1518 1984-07-17 25 CLASSIFIED 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing 5777i/i£e SLIMBLINDS Easy to clean and maintain A wide choice of colours to Anti-rust 25mm durable an V intenof decor aluminium slat Light and easy to control Idmml tor Bungslow. Mote/a, HOB A Privat* apmrtmont* Manufacturer v^ u c a ,t1,518 words
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Advertisement656 1984-07-17 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 900 am 530 pm 5 00 pm for next day Saturday 9 00 am 300 pm 12 30 pm for Sunday Times Public Holiday 900 am 100 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre. -02-105 Lucky Plaxa 10 00am 12N;lpm 5 30pm (Mon Fri) 4 00 pm656 words
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Advertisement447 1984-07-17 25 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor GENERAL RENOVATION WORK m office partition, false celling, aluminium sliding windows, painting, wallpaper, kitchen cabinets, carpet, vinyl tiles, etc Free quotation Dial: *****95 RENOVATIOti OF HDB flats, private house*, all kinds of flooring work, wall plastering, carpet, wallpaper, fanciful ceiling, cabinets, painting, window grilles, etc Tel: *****57447 words
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Advertisement502 1984-07-17 25 RATES: Ordinory 1 00 per word 'Mm I 5 00 1 "I I ~TI9 00 per col cm Sem-Duploy M ,n $57 00 Stro.ts T,messl9 50 pr col cm 'Mm $58 50 Sunday T.mes $23 75 per col cm Dlsploy 'Mm $71 25Stroits T.mes) $24 40 per col cm 'Mm502 words
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Advertisement345 1984-07-17 25 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Entertainment A Food guide p 25 Personal Services/Merchandise p 25 Business To Business Employment p 26 32 Vehicles p 32 34 Accommodation/Properties p 34— 3S Travel Guide p 39.40 Education A Instruction p 40-42 Announcements p 42 Obituaries p 42 48 Business Financing 48 Business Financing DHSFINANCE FOR345 words
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Advertisement194 1984-07-17 25 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal TRANSPORTATION. OFFICE, HOUSEHOLD MM Hi Workers provided Charges reasonable Day night services Tel *****9.") *****93 CALL: *****44/5 for your household, office, factory removal, packing 24 hours service Pager *****61 HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION service Day night service Workers provided Charges reasonable Pleas.- call *****78 $25 VAN. $55 LORRY194 words
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Advertisement717 1984-07-17 26 51 Printing/Copying Services SPECIALIZING IN STATIONERY cusii'tui/ed Buslneii Cards, Advertising and sales Bro- hum rypeaetllns and creative IVmkii ot New Business Forms Call little Beaver instant :':i<i rTW OFFSET PRINTING: LETTERHEAOS, envelopes invoices, re- -eipt.v office documents, business forms i instant printing available) lei nieSH OFFSET PRINTING: LETTERHEADS, Name Cards,717 words
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Advertisement801 1984-07-17 26 57 Temporary Help/ Employment Agencies WE HAVE ACCOUNTS/ Secretarial r.cii.'ral Clerks available for temporary permanent assignments, call Financial Point Management Services, MBMU 59 Other Services BAD DEBTS COLLECTION service For more details call 9 *****. *****27 60 Business Opportunities OVERSEAS INVESTMENT Interested parties are invited to participate m Prune Mortgage801 words
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Advertisement560 1984-07-17 26 ■VJ Bar bbh I I bbh ILJb A FAST EXPANDING Company H I H requires a Textile Quality Confl troller. If you have previous ex0 fl perience and like travelling, fl| apply at clasaification 66i. P^a^BaffsffsffsVaaaffsfl J *^bbbbbb( 1 a^Bßßßail a^Bßßal \v>X*X* 65 Situations Wanted A Z INFOR SERVICES HAVE560 words
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Advertisement500 1984-07-17 26 68 Situations Vacant m) ProtessionM]/ Executive I Applications are invited I from suitably qualified I I Singapore citizens for 1 I the position of: I Diploma C G Certificate m Electrical Engineering PUB Electrical Licence Supervisory experience m maintenance of workshop overhead cranes, air-compressors, water pumps motors, switchboards, installation of500 words
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Advertisement445 1984-07-17 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial TUTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY from all districts. Qualifications: graduate, undergraduate, polytechnic, 'A7 'O' levels. Contact *****23/ *****35. TUTORS NEEDED: MAHSILING. Bedok, Katong. Ang Mo Klo. Tamplnes, Clementi, Queenstown, Geylang, Serangoon, Buklt T I ma h (*****39) 100 GRADUATES/ UNDERGRAD/ Poly/ Ngee Ann/ A level Tutors required445 words
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Advertisement454 1984-07-17 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical I USA I GEHMO I invites applications from suitably quail- I fled candidates for the positions of: GCE o; or A' level with good credit m English language Must have a flair m writing simple reports/ essays I454 words
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Advertisement521 1984-07-17 26 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrttMrtMj/aerlaU mMiTttcomaNA •Hi* I OSTMCOOO B*M I An affiliate of SCM Corpora ion, USA, manufacturing electric typewriters invites interested applicants to fill the position of: CLERKS t Female GCE 'o' level a Typing speed 40 wpm a Some previous clerical experience Interested applicants, please write m521 words
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Advertisement418 1984-07-17 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Canon BILL COLLECTOR Responsibilities: 'To visit eust* 1 mises to colloct ovffdued accounts Requirements: Completed secondary education and bilingual m English and Mandarin Between 30 to 40 years old Possess class 2 driving licence and willing to ride a motorbike Several years experience m418 words
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Advertisement292 1984-07-17 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Will 111 111 ORCHARD RENT-A-CAR has immediate vacancy for COUNTER RECEPTIONISTS Requirements: c Singapore i lti/etis between 18 to 25 years of GCE O' Level c Ability to type and communicate well with people of all walks of life c Possession of a valid292 words
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Advertisement488 1984-07-17 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Established trading company invites suitably qualified applicants for the pott of: JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK Pre-requisites: c Minimum CC'K O' Level ■run. credjt In KnKlis.ii a I. Cl'I Intermediate BookkeepuiK or equivalent c Able la type c l'refer;ibly with 1 year of working experience c488 words
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Advertisement630 1984-07-17 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical OFFICE MESSENGER c Class 2 driving licence c Understands simple English c Own motorbike preferred Salary negotiable Interested pleese cell personally at: The Personnel Dept. HONG LEONG GAS CYLINDERS PTE LTD 17 Wan Shih Road, Spore 2262 Tel: *****55 SBS feeder no. 2SI from630 words
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Advertisement591 1984-07-17 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical A Recruitment Consultancy firm hes vacancies tor SERVICE PERSONNEL (female) The person we are seeking must be ebteto: c Speak confidently and able to communicate effectively with people c Must be energetic anJ enthusiastic to learn our kind of business c Should be a591 words
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Advertisement648 1984-07-17 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical RECEPTIONIST/TELEPHONE OPERATOR required urgently by a well established trading compeny m town. c OCE O' Level c Pleasant personality and ability to converse m Mandarin c Must be able to do simple typing Salary negotiable with attractive bonus and medical benefits S working deys648 words
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Advertisement414 1984-07-17 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A Shipping Company m World Trad* Centre require*: RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST c Minimum UCE "O" level c Ito 2 years' similar experience c Able to type 35 wpm c 18 to 23 years old Please call: SUSIE OR LALIT A TEL: *****75. A smalt office near414 words
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Advertisement654 1984-07-17 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST Requirements c (IC'K <)■ level c Ability to type well and accurately c Experience not necessity c Able to commence work immediately Apply with full personal details, salary expected and telephone number to 02-31, Goldhill Plaza Thomson Road Singapore 1130 HIRE PURCHASE654 words
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Advertisement589 1984-07-17 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An established trading firm requires urgently 1) FEMALE RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK 2) FEMALE IMPORT/ EXPORT CLERK Must be able to start work immediately Interested applicants, please call personally or phone: 107- A. Lavender Street Singapore 1233 Tel: 29*8255 AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY LOCATED AT JALAN BESAR589 words
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Advertisement875 1984-07-17 27 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Public Accounting Firm raquiras: AUDIT ACCOUNTS CLERKS Interested applicants, please write m with full resume, sahiry expected and contact number to 7SOOA. Baach Road 11-320 '322. Tha Plaza Singapore 0719 RECEPTIONIST CUM ADMIN CLERK required a Knowledge of typing, accounts and filing a Able875 words
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Advertisement733 1984-07-17 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED Must I tie BMC to t)pe Rxperiflice not necessarj Pie*** call personal!) 100 Jalan Bultan -09-09 sultan I'la/.i S pore 07 1.* Tel 29r>514.S FEMALE CHINESE STORE Clerk Production Clerk. Clerk Typist require.! tor An* Mo Kio salary M.SO-SS.SO C.ill {.<«58«l733 words
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Advertisement525 1984-07-17 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates isetan Singapore i okyo KATONG DEPARTMENT STORE has Immediate VMsUsttN for ihe post of SALES ASSISTANTS A«e lri 22ye.ir^ a Singapore clUsem Secondary education a Experience not necessar) itraining will be provided a Able to work on 2 rut.itm k shift?, Salary $470 Further adjustment525 words
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Advertisement609 1984-07-17 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sates t) Sates t) Sates TOYS SI US* The World's Largest Specialty Toy Retail Chain will be Opening Soon m MARINE PARADE We offer exciting carser prospects with the following positions: 1) 2) SHOP ASSISTANTS (MALE/FEMALE) 3) GENERAL WORKERS REQUIREMENTS: For609 words
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Advertisement426 1984-07-17 28 TIME The weekly newsmagazine requirea female/ male ea SUBSCRIPTION ADVISORS Benefits: a Overseas convention, a Training provided, c Transport allowance, c Quarterly and year end bonus. c Attractive commission. (Our present sales atari are making about $1,200 per month). Requiremanta: a Secondary education with fluent spoken English, a Aggressive and426 words
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Advertisement578 1984-07-17 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sates t) Bates A loading industrial rubber hose manufacturing company m Jurong requires: SALES EXECUTIVE Interested applicants should have:--e GCE O' level, bilingual m English and Mandarin. possess own transport. good industrial contacts. completed National Service. c m m. 2to 3 years sales experience.578 words
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Advertisement448 1984-07-17 28 Due to our company expansion, we hava immediate vacancies for ready, secure and personal satisfactory jobs aa MALE OR FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements c Above 20 years of age. c Able to speak local dialects, c Secondary education c Experience not necessary as training will be provided. We pay: c448 words
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Advertisement765 1984-07-17 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales MARKETING EXECUTIVE TRAINEES A High fashion retail outlet chain seeks girls looking for rewerding career to manage their expanding boutiques. Intensive marketing training and attractive salary/ allowance plus commissions will be offered. Sales experience preferable but not essential. Contact Mr Leong at tel: *****84 for appointment765 words
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Advertisement844 1984-07-17 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales URGENTLY REQUIRED PART-TIME Female Sales Promoters to be stationed at Jurong Bukit Tim. ih leading Departmental Stores Attractive salary plus commission Interested applicants, please call *****55/ *****56 DORRIS HEALTH STUDIO requires a Female Sales Officer Age 21 and above, with relevant working experience preferred. Interested844 words
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Advertisement388 1984-07-17 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales SALESMEN/SALESGIRLS WANT EO m Electronic Toy Shop Interview at 02-lOn l.u< ky I'la/a Tel *****12 URGENTLY REQUIRES SALESGIRL with or without experience with basic pay plus commission Interested call *****96 or *****69 WANTED SALESGIRLS Conversant m English and Chinese Languages Apply personally 313 North Bridge Road,388 words
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Advertisement469 1984-07-17 28 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical g) Technical haa got opportunities for: I Completed secondary education preferably I from a technical stream fl Must be able to perform Inspections, inter j fl pret engineering drawings and use various fl measuring Instruments I Starting Wage will commensurate with fl469 words
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Advertisement861 1984-07-17 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical Pacific Precision Casting is a modern foundry HHsVHkJ^si^H specialising m the making oi qualit\ grc\ and a J^mM ductile iron castings. We wish to invite applications j^Mm«|«^^^^^ to till the- following positions oi ifSjsS**""" Metrician861 words
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Advertisement507 1984-07-17 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical IV J KANEKA SINGAPORE CO I VR/ (PTE) LTD A specialist m the manufacture of pharmaceutical intermediates situated m Jurong invites suitably qualified applicants for the following postsA) ASSISTANT CHEMIST (Executive Position) Possess Technician Diploma m Chemical Process Technology with507 words
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Advertisement612 1984-07-17 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical g) Technical rl PHI LI PS WALK-IN INTERVIEW Tuesday, 17-7-84 Wednesday, 18 7-84 (9 am 11 am) (2 pm 4 pm) Quality Assurance Technician We are looking for an ITC or NTC-2 Holders m Electronic Engineering. Related experience would be a distinct612 words
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Advertisement358 1984-07-17 29 A manufacturing Company In Jurong Invites application* for the following positions due to rapid expansion NTC 3 holders m Maintenance. Mechanical or Electrical Shift work on rotation Salary will commensurate with qualifications experience Benefits; Good starting salary Minimum salary increase on confirmation ($5O for Males ,$4O for Females) Liberal shift358 words
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Advertisement563 1984-07-17 29 66 Situations Vacant i g) Technical I A leading tire protection specialist requires A) DESIGN MANAGER (Female) B) PROJECT EXECUTIVE C) ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR Pre-requisites: Positions (A) A (B) good diploma m electrical/ electronics or mechanical engineering Minimum 4 years experience m related field Position (C) good results from VI or563 words
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Advertisement431 1984-07-17 29 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical Well established engineering trading company requires TECHNICIANS c Kesponsible for repair and maintenance ol all electron irs and other relate.] e.juip ment c Must completed National Service c Preferably from vi i B c Those with electronic s back ground may aiaoappl) c Class 9431 words
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Advertisement491 1984-07-17 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Established electrical contractor requires ELECTRICIANS Expertem m undi Midi: 1 1 1«1 1 1 1 kf work* Please write or call personally at BLK 721 01 IJ2 CLEMENTI WEST STREET 2 SINGAPORE OSI2 TEL *****64 Leading equipment distributor m Jurong requires CRANE MECHANICS c WIUI491 words
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Advertisement795 1984-07-17 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production I We are the World No. 1 Manufacturer of Power Supplies to support the growth and advancement of I 1 industrial products. We have several vacancies for fl f^^PRODUCtION^^ rK^^^^iSi^S795 words
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Advertisement157 1984-07-17 30 ((You can EARMU and enjoy I IfPermanent Ist shift If (7 am 3 pm) 11 11 Permanent 2nd shift If II (3 pm -11pm) 11 1 WALK- IN I INTERVIEW II MICALTRONIC 11 INDUSTRIES II II (PTE) LTD 11 Blk 54 Kallang Bahru (I (I #03-11 11 11 Singapore 1233157 words
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Advertisement550 1984-07-17 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production I I I |v V (INTERNATIONAL) LTD Advance Micro Devices <usa>, the fastest JH growing multinational semi-conductor company has ■J expanded its manufacturing operations to Singapore. 1 STEP RIGHT IN a I I GROW WITH550 words
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Advertisement273 1984-07-17 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production A M A 10 join S GEAC F U.S.A. 4 as Female I PioducHon J Operators S .^^^m 1 Free transportation to and from work Free drinks 7 Free meals for Ist month i Free inplant BEST classes 4 Daily273 words
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Advertisement255 1984-07-17 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Applications are 1 I invited for the I I positions of: I ■1911 For Permanent 2nd Shift (3.00 pm to 11. oa pm) I We offer: Shift allowance (S2A per shift) On-the-job training Medical benefits Recreation activities and many others Interested applicants should call personally255 words
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Advertisement529 1984-07-17 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production Housewives! J| Vvvvvs aV^'aaV 'I i 1 ww\ |vml lechnology >'.;.< %m^m^mW and Service u>n^ gives you the opportunity S§§s|i to earn extra income as §|S|* |F_^Part-Tlme\% I f Female 1 I i I Production I I I Operators I529 words
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Advertisement380 1984-07-17 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Up to 5360 after confirmation. Benefits: Free transport Free medical care a Additional overtime allowance Attendance Incentives c No shift duty a 5-day week Interview at: HOMBURG ELECTRONICS PTELTO 514 CHAI CHEE STREET -06-04 BEDOK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 1646 TEL:44SSO4O ~66 Situations380 words
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Advertisement394 1984-07-17 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) MlscollMnooms I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous t) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous GENERAL MANAGER aaV m me> ea «■> Automotive Dealership W wo> »-ap and Generous Benefits Package Our client, one of the Arabian Gulfs most progressive394 words
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Advertisement379 1984-07-17 31 Bss BaK ■We are an established company m Singapore fl B wtth Its head office and othar plants m Japan, B USA and Hong Kong. B Wa now apaoiaNy Invite applicants to apply. B A. (3 shifts rotation) M p= (7.00 am 3.10pm/2.40pm f= 10.50pm/10.40pm 7.10 am) h= »Age 16379 words
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Advertisement141 1984-07-17 31 r (<§cfuwsi A preajraaalva and expanding IntarnaMenai Furnitura Company Invite* MM>tiCeMtOfl9 fOf' STOREKEEPER (MALE) a Age between 26-35. a 2 3 years' experience In general warehousing procedures and operational aspects of a warehouse/ store. a Able to communicate effectively. a Completed National Service. a Able to start work immediately. Interested141 words
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Advertisement327 1984-07-17 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ■P^VQ JavHHHJflHfl|B Earnuptoss3O or more Experience not necessary Singaporeans but Malaysians are also welcome Shift work on rotation No experience required Primary education Benefits: Good starting salary c Minimum salary increase of S5O 00 on confirmation Liberal shift allowance (For post 1) Transport' reimbursement Meal327 words
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Advertisement359 1984-07-17 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Due to rapid expansion m our organisation we have vacancies for the following positions. 1. TRAINEE SALESMAN (Indoor) hrn ih Byewi c Able |o read write rngllsh c Able tn «.p»\ik lo«a! ettaMCU c Have Technical knowledge .m advantage Salary expected: $400 $500 p.m. 2.359 words
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Advertisement451 1984-07-17 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I Applications are 1 invited for the I position of: Completed primary 6 Physically strong Interested applicants should call personally or write m with contact telephone number (if any) tojj (PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL invites smuttily qualified uppli- < -;mt.s fur thf positions of: LOBBY MANAGER451 words
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Advertisement350 1984-07-17 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TAI-IHN X M \|>\ HOTEL MSStPSM has Immediate vacancies for the following positions1. FRONT OFFICE CASHIER 2. RECEPTIONIST 3. F&B CAPTAIN (MALE/FEMALE) 4. FAB WAITER/ WAITRESS 5. LOUNGE HOSTESS 6. CHAMBERMAID 7. BOILERMAN c Ist or 2nd Class Certificate of Competency. 8. LAUNDRY OPERATOR Applicants350 words
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Advertisement458 1984-07-17 32 66 Situation! Vacant I) Miscellaneous Olivetti (Manufacturing Division) requires Selected candidates will be required to work m our production or store areas Primary education and physically fit Training will be provided to applicants without experience Interested applicants please call personally or write m toThe Personnel Department OLIVETTI (Singapore) Pte Ltd458 words
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Advertisement537 1984-07-17 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MANAGEMENT TRAINEES (INCOME APPROXIMATELY $12.000/ -P.A.) An established organisation on an expansion programme In the Far East requires several dynamic and personable Ladles and Gentlemen to join the Company as MANAGEMENT TRAINEES. All applicants should have: Minimum G C.E. 'O' Level Be personably aggressive and537 words
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Advertisement500 1984-07-17 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ff COMMIS WAITRESS j a c Secondary educao tion JF Interested parties plea** i r cell: < t/ Personnel Department Tel: *****41 ext. 180 or write m to: t ft RAFFLES HOTEL 1 3 Beech Rd, < U£ Spore 0718. Established group of companies urgently500 words
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Advertisement481 1984-07-17 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Electrical/ manufacturing company urgently require* 1) INDOOR SALES ASSISTANTS Preferably with some experience m electrical Items. 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK Able to handle full set of manufacturing accounts up to trial balance. Interested please apply with full personal particulars, qualification*, contact telephone number and salary expected481 words
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Advertisement534 1984-07-17 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Welt established engineering trading company requires STORE ASSISTANT c Musi completed National Service c At least Secondary 2 education c Preferably have knowledge m store procedures and class 3 licence Interested applicant* plea** writ* or caM personalty at -143 KALLANG WAY 1 TEL: *****67 YUMIN534 words
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Advertisement610 1984-07-17 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Newly >pened exclusive Lounge requires: WAITRESSES HOSTESSES Apply pesonaily at 05-01, Supreme House (besidtsOkoh Restaurant) 'enang Road. Singapore 0923. Iro i 2p.m. 6p.m. OFFICE MESSENGER required by Legal Firm Age must be below 18 years. Phone:3HAM 220-I*ll OFFICE BOY CUM GENERAL WORKER required by architectural610 words
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Advertisement948 1984-07-17 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED Delivery Driver Able to speak English .ige 25 40 years old ITterested Interested please call: *****23 fur immediate interview :Q\ -331 The Plaza. 7500A He:ich Koad. Singapore 0719 THE BARN STEAK House requires Waiter Waitrea.s Working hours 10a. m to 6p m948 words
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Advertisement829 1984-07-17 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GENERAL WORKERS WANTED Starting salary $350 Male N male welcome Call personally #01-08. Shaw Towers 100. Beach Road HARDWORKING DESPATCH RIDERS with own motorcycles required Understand and write simple English Attractive salary and Incentives Call *****02 MALE/FEMALE OENERAL Workers required Please rail personally at Nam829 words
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Advertisement615 1984-07-17 33 (jp"Q VEHICLES 72 Vehicles For Hire I SUNRISE CAR RENTALS I (PTE) L TO Brand New Sunny 1.3 DX Special Offer for yearly rental. *****26/*****39 109, Bukit T.mah Road Singapore 0922 (A membei of Ruby Group) EXKLUSIV CAR RENTAL TEL: *****66 Attractive daily weekly/ monthly rental Unlimited mileage on Renault615 words
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Advertisement1378 1984-07-17 33 glgjj THERE ARE J" VEHICLES AVAILABLE Jft\lUj/p\JUj IN THIS SECTION .^bb^H bb^t byp^bV bbl V B»^*^^^^e^Bi aaaal ear naal EaH BBTP aaaß 9l %^H btbt*^* -Z^bbbbbi 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year —5V2 p.a.1,378 words
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Advertisement859 1984-07-17 33 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan 1979 200 L. PARF eligible $18,800 0.n.0 Tel: *****44 Ext 289 After «30pm call *****48. 1980 DATSUN 120 Y. good condition, PARF eligible, aircon. Tel *****80 1982 NISSAN LAUREL 2.0 Auto Full option Expat leaving *****91 ext 6272 1982 NISSAN SUNNY 1 3GL859 words
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Advertisement832 1984-07-17 33 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda 1979 HONDA PRELUDE 1602 c c Turbo, full accessories. PARK. $23,500 on i) Blk 6024. -03-28 Ann Mo Klo Ind Park 3 1979 HONDA PRELUDE. 1602 Air con. sport runs Cassette PARF Beautiful condition $21,500 o.no Te1:*****4»i 1960 HONDA PRELUDE. I owner. aircon, radio, power832 words
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Advertisement798 1984-07-17 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes m BRAND NEW M 1983 MERCEDES 200. I private owner, fully automatic, beautiful number Low mileage, new road tax $93,000 ono *****5. Tony (ioh MERCEDES BENZ 250 non-PAKF 1979 New paint tureen), tax and insurance, power steering Suitable798 words
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Advertisement756 1984-07-17 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1962 MITSUBISHI COLT BUpOTSMfI 5-door First owner. air> on, expensive Alpine set. showroom condition. Price negotiable 7444:>H7 ALMOST 1980 LANCER I l()0 OL, aircon radio, cassette sports rims, good condition. $17,200 ono Jimmy: *****02 END 1977 GALANT Sikiii a. iS. aircon, radio cassette, sports756 words
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Advertisement775 1984-07-17 33 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota 1982 TOYOTA 1300 i Aircon Hi ti Ist ownei 1 kote Be nitiiiil condition *J. 2.Sr)H4.HH 1983 TOYOTA COROLLA i >X 1 pn- »wnef alrrond s|,,, r ts radio MtU lyrei sho-Aro m 78 TOYOTA CARINA .V sports runs hi t; radio PAKI- eligible775 words
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Advertisement531 1984-07-17 33 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others JAGUAR 7 8 XJ6 A t lon < "ertil I JAGUAR XJ<5 4 00 1 ne k m owner. I Margan LATE 1973 MINI hi-fi radio ance m Scran SEPTEMBER 1983 VOLVO urbo I prti ate ownei Mils, po > window ■MOM 1974 VOLVO531 words
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Advertisement748 1984-07-17 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others SUBARU 1 >™ a rH Singapore Motors Pte Ltd *4^ L 19 LengKee Road, Singapore 031 5. Telephone: *****6. VW KARMANN GHIA Type 3. 1500 S. excellent londition Most parts new BMWoiMI Call *****00 $1,500 DOWNPAVMENT. CAN drive748 words
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Advertisement612 1984-07-17 34 m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters GOOD YAMAHA RXKI3S, $490 RD1251.C. $840 Suzuki CiPIOO. $250 R*****.C. $1,700 GSI2S TRHIIB. $450 (iSX4OOK *****. $950 OS4OO GSX2SO. $750 Kawasaki ARI2SLC. $680 Z250 LTU2SO. $850 Vespa Sprint. $380 Scrambler TSIBS TSI2SN KEI2S. $270 Call: *****62. Peter 12 Gopeng Street. Singapore 0207, (opposite Tanjonß Pagar Plaza.612 words
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Advertisement493 1984-07-17 34 76 Vehiclet For Sale 76 Vehiclet For Sale 76 Vehiclet For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehiclet For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles 1) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles The best-selling van with more attractive features: 'Large cargo space: 2300 mm deep 'Spacious driver's493 words
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Advertisement324 1984-07-17 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Dist 11, Dutch /Japanese club vicinity, semi-detached. 3 b/r, servants, fully furnished. 10 mlns to city $1,900 only! Dist 9, double-storey terrace, 3 b/r, servant's. $2,200 0.n.0. Dist 10, French Embassy vicinity, well renovated. .1 b/r. servant's $2,300 neg. Dist 16. semi-detached, ideally located at324 words
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Advertisement107 1984-07-17 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10, OEI TIONG Ham Park, single-storey detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms, guest/ servant's, central aircon, partially furnished. $7,000 Dist. 11. Eng Neo Avenue, large modern 2-storey detached bungalow with basement floor and swimming pool, 4 bedrooms with attached bathroom, servant's amenities, central aircon, partially furnished.107 words
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Advertisement336 1984-07-17 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 MARCO POLO HOTEL, TANGLIN HILL vicinity Ranevalad colonial bungalow with 5 bedrms. New flooring/ kitchen. Spacious living open to nica patio, matured garden. $10,000. DIST. 10 WILBY RD. Single-storey bungalow. 17,000 iq.fi. $3,500--$4,000. Alao Houaaa In PEEL RD, SWETTENHAM RD. RIDEOUT, RIDLEY PK336 words
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Advertisement387 1984-07-17 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses TOP OF HILL, fully airconditioned Spanish design double-storey bungalow with swimming pool for rent 5 bedrooms/ study room, 2 servant's quarters, garage for 3 cars, area 20.008 sq.ft. Rental: $12,000 p.m. 0.n.0 Interested please call *****67 office hours/ *****44 after office hours DIST 10 HOLLAND387 words
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Advertisement610 1984-07-17 34 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles TOWttUIE-KE t2°oor 517.200 mil V N l3oocc power hi mi^ Tinted alsss I ctORNEO B Forag^ atdealmOre Aliunieri Road Tei *****32 Buhit tmt»\ Read Te 1 *****55 6 78610 words
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Advertisement448 1984-07-17 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE pleasantly, conveniently located m Katong Tastefully furnished at unbelievable $1,500 Admiral: 3481 122 COLD STORAGE JELITA vicinity, close to International Schools. 2storey semi-detached. Newly renovated, tastefully furnished Rental $2,400 Tel *****66 COTTAGE STYLE BUNGALOW. near Swiss Club, cosy 3 bedrooms, servant's, on448 words
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Advertisement450 1984-07-17 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 5. FABER HILLS 2-storey 4bedroomed semi-detached, split living/ dining, partially furnished $2,300 Tropical Realty. *****51 DIST. 5 HONG LEONG Garden (off Ayer Rajah Road) double-storey semi-detached bungalow. 4-bed-roomed study Partially furnished Hongswee: *****11 DIST. 5 (HONG LEONG) Doublestorey 3-bedroomed terrace Furnished Near shopping centre450 words
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Advertisement746 1984-07-17 35 86 Accommodation Vacant i a) Houses OIST ?8 NIM PARK nicely furnished. 2 storey semi -detached, A bedrooms servant*! Tat: OIST 26 MENG SUAN ilouhle storey MMI deli, hoi 1.000 M It ■i b« .iri'Mins ■ervant'k, iuli> furafchadtlJlM MartfoM STMBS. OiST 23 CHO YEN Street 2-storey seiiu-iirt.u-hfd I Uilrooms, fully746 words
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Advertisement680 1984-07-17 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments \c^Ardmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3- bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service charge680 words
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Advertisement424 1984-07-17 35 CITIPORT CENTRE APARTMENTS Naar World Trada Centre 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's room Spacious living/dining area Large kitchen Rental $2,700.00 Call Ownera *****68/*****66 COSY TOWNHOUSE naar Orchard Road, 4 spacious bedrooms/ servant's. Fully aircond. Only 12 families sharing pool. $5,000. Othars m diet*. 9, 10, 11: a' GRENVILLE a TANGLIN HILL424 words
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Advertisement724 1984-07-17 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartment* D15T. 0923 PATERSON TOWER Luxuriously furnished apartment on high floor available for rent Facilities available are tennis court, swimming pool. 24-hr security provided. Interested parties please call *****11 Mdm S.G. Ng/ Helen/ Alice Dlst 09 Kum Hing Ct $2,000 Dlst 09 Peace Mansion $2,950 Dlst724 words
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Advertisement857 1984-07-17 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DISTRICT 10 FERNHILL GROVE (near Shangri-La Hotel) 3 Bedrooms maisonette Swimming pool and security Partly furnished $3,500 Tel *****36 (9.30 am to 4.00pm) 4698H8 (after 5.00pm DISTRICT 9 TWO FULLY furnished ground floor apartments, newly renovated with antique tudor style living/ dining interiors. 3 aircond857 words
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Advertisement832 1984-07-17 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CHOICE APARTMENTS/ MAISONETTES at Glenville. Grangeford. Ridgewood. Watten Estate. Sommerville From $3,200 $3,800 Enquiries J I. Chen Associates Tel: *****8H *****34 DIST. 11. NEWTON MEADOWS brand new condominium for rent. Area 3.660 sq ft Type A. 2nd and 3rd floor 4 bedrooms. For enquiries, tel.832 words
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Advertisement789 1984-07-17 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10. LUCKY TOWER, high floor. 4 bedrooms plus servant's 2800 sq.ft Facing morning sun Beautiful view $5,000 Occidental Real Estate *****00/ *****31 DIST. 11. CENTRALLY LOCATED fully furnished 3-bedroomed apartments available immediately Rental $1,300 $1,700 Tel *****59/ *****11 DIST. 14. CHENG HONG Mansion 4789 words
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Advertisement794 1984-07-17 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, RIDGEWOOD LIHOLIHO High floor. 3 bedrooms, furnish- cd. Rental negotiable OA Real F.state *****66' *****25 OIST. 11. GRAND TOWER. A bed rooms/ servant's, facing swimming pool, furnished (lose to shopping centre Contact *****88 OIST. 10. $3,000 best block m Rldgewood. facing facilities High794 words
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Advertisement563 1984-07-17 35 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS: Ang Mo Kio Marine I., rade Katong. Bedok. Queenstown. Clementl. Spottlswoode. Jurong Whole flat Tamplnes L>94l26s(Link Housing) FLAT TO SHARE m Katong for single executive, fully furnished, free parking at $700 p m. inclusive Call Jane *****26 (office) *****30 I home) FURNISHED563 words
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Advertisement726 1984-07-17 35 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms DIST 2D6S. UNFURNISHED ROOM and master bedroom as.n.it w 1 for $200 to $250 p m Tel 7697?7H OIST 22. TEBAN GARDEN. roo for student* ladles/ couples Tel *****33 *****55 FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent a Clementl. for single or student Tel *****83 FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED ROOMS m726 words
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Advertisement871 1984-07-17 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses SPANISH-STYLE DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES f ATI! AY QOQ^C housing loan VHI nlll OU/O LOW INTEREST RATES ICADMII freehold IIAKIIEII 11 TEH LAND <^4ammmu±JiaMtAi y t<l JrJm AT^^^^at |Hp jffXt a^ama^ f H|871 words
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Advertisement436 1984-07-17 36 Brand new 3-storey terni-datach-ed/ bungalow for booking. a Location: Upper East Coast Road Land area: 3.300 sq.ft. upwards. a Built-in area: 3,000 sq.ft. upwards. a 4 bedrooms with bathrooms attached/ study. Completion date: Expected Oct 1984 Enqumar *****34/ *****12 KENT HOUSING AGENCY a Dial. 1027. Gra«nleal Avanua. double-storey semidetached $700,000.436 words
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Advertisement743 1984-07-17 36 89 Property* For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses Mortgages. We" II make you feel at home ISHING LOONG FINANCE LIMITED A »li<ilK-nuiH'.lsiih>M l |i. l rt l Hi. K.|.|»l(,r,,u r 337 TELOK BLANGAH ROAD SINGAPORE 0409 TEL 271 7767 (8 LINES) PERIOD 1 %PA RESIDENTIAL I—lo743 words
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Advertisement576 1984-07-17 36 DIST. IS ELITE TERRACE doublestorey terrace, 3 bedrooms plus servant's, approximately 1 ,800 sq.ft. Freehold. $500,000 negotiable. Rosalind Realty *****64/ *****22 (any day). DIST. 1953, NEWLY RENOVATED intermediate terrace house, 2.300 sq.ft. Freehold. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, within walking distance to MRT station. $450,000. Tel: *****03. No agents. DIST. 19 ATTRACTIVE576 words
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Advertisement838 1984-07-17 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST. 15. PEACH GARDEN. 2storey link bungalow 4 hedroorn.s. I study. I servants $l 05 million Foursome Holdings I'te Ltd 734ti8KK DIST. 10. BRIZAY PARK, extensively renovated, detached, elevated land 4 bedrooms servant's 16.000 sq tt $1.6 million Trillion *****00 OIST. 11. CALDECOTT HILL838 words
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Advertisement815 1984-07-17 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SINGLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW at Walmer Drive. land area' s.l3B sq It Selling below market pn; c $400,000 Enquiries tel *****33. Helen SINGLE-STOREY SCMI DETACH ED. A 677 sqft 3 bedrooms, big niriien. carporch. $430,000 Principals please call Vmros 7.*****2 THOMSON YAOHAN VICINITY, double-storey terrace815 words
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Advertisement827 1984-07-17 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments WZ A life of luxury ife m a serene country setting ffi i^B*^"^ rpjf* y vTjHzn^^f v shh t»B^ -***^&^am&m^* l^Come see Villa des Flores t^»»? Apartments from 128827 words
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Advertisement515 1984-07-17 36 DIST. 11 SHELFORD APARTMENT Upper maisonette, area 2.000 sq.ft Freehold. 3 bedrooms with servant's, swimming pool Vacant possession Selling partially furnished $430,000 ono. Call: *****57 c Diat. 9 Elizabeth Heights, corner unit 2600 sq ft $720,000 Dial. 10, Sommerville Park townhouse $800,000 a Dial. 10 Lucky Tower, high floor. 2800515 words
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Advertisement592 1984-07-17 37 89 ProptrtiM For Salt b) Private Apartments DIST 10. FOREIGNER ELIGIBLE. Allsworlh Park, brand new 3roomed apartment Bth floor 1991 sq (t With swimming pool. .squash, closed circuit t v 24 -hour security Completion soon Deo 1984 $575,000 Contact Mr Yeo. *****M9 GRENVILLE CONOO. DISTRICT 10. Upper maisonette m Emerald592 words
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Advertisement844 1984-07-17 37 89 ProptrtiM For Salt b) Private Apartments OIST. 21 GOOOLUCK GARDEN. High floor. 3 bedrooms attached bathroom 1,906 sq.ft., completing soon. Beautiful landscape garden $425,000 Exquisite: *****14 DIST. 20. MIMOSA PARK. 4 bedrooms/ servant's, 2008 sq.ft. Fully furnished Split-level. Full facilities. Varant possession Freehold $439,000 Interested call *****88 DIST. 20,844 words
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Advertisement836 1984-07-17 37 89 ProptrWti For Salt b) Private Apartments DIST. 0 CLAYMORE PLAZA Splitlevel. 2 bedrooms, attached bathroom. Ceramic parquet, l 244 sq.ft. See to offer. Exquisite: *****14 DIST 0 PACIFIC MANSION 3-bed-roomed, high floor apartment/ 2 attached bathrooms, 1700 sq.ft. Vacant possession. $280,000 0.n.0. Denker *****11 DUNEARN CONDOMINIUM, splitlevel, marble, squash,836 words
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Advertisement792 1984-07-17 37 89 ProptrtiM For Salt O HUDC Apartments BRADDELL VIEW Phase 1. Type A, facing East 1770 sq.ft., terrazzo hall, parquet rooms, built-in wardrobes $300,000 0.n.0. LAOUNA PARK Phase 1. Type A 1770 sq ft.. 3 rooms 1 servant's, 2 alrconds, built-in furniture Facing sea, morning sun and green foliage $335,000792 words
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Advertisement775 1984-07-17 37 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apsrtments BLK 109, ANO MO Klo 3-roomed. ceramic throughout, cabinet $52,000 negotiable. CPF $52 000 *****77/8. BLK 225, TOA PAYOH 4-roomed. ceramic throughout, built-in cupboards. $78,000 0.n.0 CPF $74,400. *****94/ *****22. BLK 23, BEDOK SOUTH 3-roomed corner, terrazzo throughout $60,000 negotiable. CPF $***** *****77/8.775 words
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Advertisement442 1984-07-17 37 90 Properties Wanted IMMEDIATE CLIENTS WISH to purchase 2-roomed HOB. Tanglin Halt. 3-roomed Circuit Road. Jalan Bukit Merah. Alexandra Road, Paya Lebar Way, 4roomed Ham Road, Beach Road. Owners kindly call *****8/ *****2 mall garden GENUINE CLIENT REQUIRE single-storey terrace house with small garden urgently Also required dist. 13 detached442 words
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Advertisement497 1984-07-17 37 91 Factory Spacat PANDAN LOOP. JTC terrace factory cum office for sale 2. .W0 sq ft Selling $350,000 Interested call *****33 $114* P.M. UPWARDS unrhiMit-) 764 sq ft Aljunied I i^ht Industrial cum Offlct ButMlnf Norman Tan *****7 2 STOREY TERRACE FACTORY HilKiew Terrace for rental About 6.000 sq ft497 words
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Advertisement208 1984-07-17 38 MUST RENT OUTI ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED Centrally located near Sub Court Very easy parking just one .floor below offices Renovation period free rent Central aircon carpeted OG BUILDING Area: 393 1030 if Contact: Mr C S Tay *****8 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENTAL About 1,000 sq ft available208 words
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Advertisement743 1984-07-17 38 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental Attractive sale rental rates Close to Rochore MRT station Easily accessible Ample carparking lots Conducive working environment with landscaped atnum Enquiries ft Bookings rffllmMs VIIDLINK DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD Phone: *****55 Joint Sole Marketing Agent JonesLang m Phone: *****88 W^^ PRIME743 words
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Article255 1984-07-17 39 Davis Cup tennis UNITED STATES 5 ARGENTINA 0 ATLANTA (Georgia), Mon. John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors, of the United States, yesteray scored straightset victories over Martin Jaite and Jose-Luis Clerc respectively to complete a 5-0 rout of Argentina m their World Group quarterfinal. McEnroe, who retained the WimbledonReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-07-17 39 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 3 FRANCE 2 HRADEC KRALOVE (Czechoslovakia). Mon. Czechoslovakia moved into the semi-finals here yesterday when Ivan Lendl beat Guy Forget, of France, 11-9, 6-4, 6-2 to establish an unassailable 3-1 lead m the World Group quarter-final tie. The team captains then agreed to a three-set match betweenReuter - 210 words
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Article242 1984-07-17 39 SWEDEN 4 PARAGUAY 1 BAASTAD (Sweden), Mon. Henrik Sundstrom crushed Francisco Gonzalez 6-3, 6-1, 6-2 m one hour and 24 minutes to give Sweden an unbeatable 3-1 lead over Paraguay m their quarter-final tie here yesterday. The victory, with one singles remaining, puts Sweden, the beaten final- istsReuter - 242 words
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Article139 1984-07-17 39 AUSTRALIA 5 ITALY 0 BRISBANE, Mon. Defending champions Australia completed a whitewash of Italy m their World Group tennis quarter-final here today. Australia went m to the best-of-three sets reverse singles postponed until today because of rain with an unbeatable lead, but the two dead rubbers still producedReuter - 139 words
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Article193 1984-07-17 39 STUTTGART (West Germany), Mon. Former world No. 1 Bjorn Borg returns to Grand Prix tennis this week and by a curious twist of fate his first-round opponent is the Frenchman who beat him before his semi-retire-ment 16 months ago. The multi-millionaire Swede, who won five WimbledonReuter - 193 words
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Article182 1984-07-17 39 NEWPORT i Rhode Island), Mon. Unseeded Viiay Amritraj, of India, was American Tim Mayotte's stumbling block this time as he scored a 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 victory yesterday over the top seed m the final of the Hall of Fame Championship. Amritraj collected US$2O,OOO ($41,600) for hisReuter - 182 words
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Article215 1984-07-17 39 MELBOURNE, Mon. Hawthorn defeated Richmond 185 (28.17)-97 (14.13) m a major Australian Rules football game. Other remits: Essendon 20.7 (127) bt Fitzroy 9.12 (66), Sydney Swans 16 17 (113) bt Footscray 12.15 (87 >. Adelaide: Central 24.23 (167) bt West Adelaide 11.16 (82). North Adelaide 23.12 (150)UPI - 215 words
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Article, Illustration582 1984-07-17 40 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI 'Lousy run' is a record-breaker for Sandy By SPRINTER Sandy Ang brushed aside last season's misery with a record-breaking run m the National Schools 200 metres at the National Stadium yesterday. The 20-year-old from Woodsville Secondary zipped through m 21.8 sec toALBERT SIM - 582 words
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Article143 1984-07-17 40 BIRMINGHAM. Mon. World, European and Commonwealth 1,500 metres champion Steve Cram, of Britain, bounced back to winning form here yesterday, 13 days before the start of the Los Angeles Olympics. Less than 48 hours after finishing last m a I,ooom race m London, his firstReuter - 143 words
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Article132 1984-07-17 40 WALNUT (California), Mon. Bill Green shattered his American record m the hammer throw and Holland's Rla Stalman rewrote her national record In the women's discus at a ore-Olympic meet here last night. Green threw the hammer ifi.ii metres, beating the national mark of 74.73 m heAFP; AP - 132 words
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Article225 1984-07-17 40 LA RUCHERE EN CHARTREUSE, Mon. Laurent Fignon, of France, won the 16th stage of the Tour de France cycle race here yesterday, beating arch-rival Bernard Hinault by 33 seconds. The 23-year-old defending champion's win cut team-mate Vincent Barteau's overall lead to 6 mm. 29 sec. HinaultReuter - 225 words
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Article146 1984-07-17 40 PERTH, Mon. The New Zealand All-Blacks Rugby Union team scored 30 points m 15 minutes during a devastating second-half spell as they romped to a 72-0 win over Western Australia at Perry Lakes Stadium here yesterday. The All-Blacks were m irresistible form as they openedReuter - 146 words
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Article352 1984-07-17 40 INDONESIA won two gold medals m the individual finals of the Third Association of South-east Asian Nations Schools" gymnastics competition m Manila. Indonesia's Ronald Sanger, 17. topped the hoys' division with 64.80 points as Malaysia's Poon Yian I^oon and Kau Git Kaur, both also 17, somersaulted into secondAP; AFP - 352 words
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Article163 1984-07-17 40 A Brave Atlanta display NEW YORK. Mon. Claudell Washington drove m three runs, including a tiebreaker on a grounder m the seventh, as Atlanta Braves beat New York Mets 8-3 m a United States National l-eague baseball game yesterday The victory ended the JVlets' eight-gamo winning streak. Other National LraßurAP; Reuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-07-17 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON SGA moving m right direction with juniors By THE light at the end of Singapore golf's long dark tunnel is getting brighter and brighter these days. Though the Republic once again ended up losers m their annual encounter against Malaysia over411 words
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Article502 1984-07-17 42 WILLIAMSBURG (Virginia), Mon. Ronnie Black recorded the biggest come-from-behind victory of the Professional Golfers' Association season yesterday, making up seven shots on fellow American Willie Wood to win the US$2OO,OOO ($416,000) Williamsburg Classic. Black fired a Kingsmill Club course record-tying round of eight-under-par 63 to capture the US$63,--000Reuter; AFP - 502 words
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Article149 1984-07-17 42 THE couple who play together win together. At least that's what Sangnan aid Jimmy Teo proved when they wen the Tanah Merah Open Mixed four ball competition on Sunday. The hasband-and-wife combination totalled M points to edge rat two other pairs, Jimmy Khoo and Yvonne Gan,149 words
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Article301 1984-07-17 42 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By BASKETBALL, as everyone knows, is a sport well-suited to the giants. It was meant to Even Dr James Naismith, the sport's inventor, admitted he had m mind the "tall, agile athlete" when he drew up the blueprint m the last century. Singapore, sadly,301 words
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Article162 1984-07-17 42 KINGSTON (New York). Mon. Billy Costello floored challenger Ronnie Shields three times to retain his World Boxing Council super-lightweight title by a unanimous points decision here yesterday. Costello, roared on by a hometown crowd, held his own against the top-rank-ed fellow American challenger who waded mReuter; AFP - 162 words
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282 1984-07-17 42 ABERDEEN (Scotland), Mon. Canada and New Zealand pulled off surprise victories over England and Australia m the World Bowls Championship pairs competition here last night. England's David Bryant and Tony Allcock, who looked sure to qualify for the final earlier m the day when theyReuter - 282 words
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Article193 1984-07-17 42 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI WITH an unim press ye away record, Singapore Cricket Club's main aim In today's encounter against hosts Indian Association In a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match will be to set things right this time. Although they will be without the193 words
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Article, Illustration105 1984-07-17 43 Second women's singles: Hwang Hai Young (SK) lost to Kirsten Larsen (Den) 5-11, 7-11. Second men's doubles: Jalani Sidek (Mai) and Icuk Sugiarto (Indon) bt Martin Dew and Steve Baddeley (Eng) 15-8, 15-9. First men's singles: Luan Jin (Chi) lost to Morten Frost (Den) 15-8, 4-15, 6-15.105 words
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Article64 1984-07-17 43 Women's doubles: Wu Jianqui and Guan Weizhen (Chi) v Karen Beckman and Gillian Gilks (Eng). Third men's singles: Prakash Padukone Ind v Steve Butler (Eng). Pint women's singles: Li Lingwei (Chi) v Helen Troke (Eng). Second men's singles: Icuk Sugiarto (Indon) v Steve Baddeley (Eng). First men's doubles:64 words
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Article323 1984-07-17 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By IF ever Indonesia's world champion Icuk Sugiarto decides to give up singles play, he will have no problems finding a doubles partner... not after the way he proved himself m the EuropeAsia encounter yesterday. Coming on as a surprise re§lacement for Malaysian Razif323 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-07-17 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON A 1,200-KILOMETRE car ride proved too much for South Korean Hwang Hai Young who was reduced to a passenger m her singles tie against Dane Kirsten Larsen. Hai Young, a last-minute addition to the Asian team, couldn't get a plane out of IpohALBERT SIM - 291 words
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Article472 1984-07-17 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW ASIA vs EUROPE BADMINTON CHALLENGE By Chilling Dane turns on the heat m thriller MORTEN FROST turned the Singapore Badminton Hall into a torture chamber for China's Luan Jin m last night's main draw of the Asia-Europe confrontation. Wielding his racket m much the472 words
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281 1984-07-17 43 FETER SIOW - All square, but Asia in the driving seat FETER SIOW El ROPE stooi* shoulder to shoulder with Asia after the first day of their epir badminton meeting at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. The two cnntltinils drew 2-2, with Europe clinching both the singles and Asia the doubles. Klrsten281 words
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Article315 1984-07-17 43 LONDON, Mon. Former England off -spinner Pat Pocock helped Surrey keep up their Sunday League title chase with three for four off only nine balls at The Oval yesterday. With leaders Middlesex and second-placed Essex both winning, Surrey could not afford any slip-up against315 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-07-17 43 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai Reports by Pride of Pahang blasts hat-trick for six-shooters PAHANG 6 JOHOR 1 MALAYSIA CUP runners-up Pahang, with ace striker Zainal A hid m m splendid form, lighted up a grey evening with a feast of goals, trouncing Johor 6-1 m an Anchor Cup matchJERRY SEH - 426 words
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Article197 1984-07-17 43 ON THE CRICKET SCENE LEEDS, Mon. The West Indies inflicted another crushing defeat on England, this time by eight wickets, m the Third Test here today to take an unassailable 3-0 lead m the five-match series. The victory, with a day-and-a-half to spare, followed West197 words
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Article269 1984-07-17 43 TONGUE-LASHING from no-nonsense coach Hussein Aljunied has put the Singapore soccer squad m a fiery mood for tonight's crucial Anchor Cup match against Penang at the National Stadium (7). Though Hussein, who took charge of the squad 12 days ago, was happy after the opening win269 words
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Article194 1984-07-17 43 ancor SABAH 3 PENANG 2 SABAH upset Penang 3-2 at the National Stadium last night and staked their claim for a semifinal berth. Sabah made it a night to remember when they fought back from the brink of defeat twice before snatching victory m194 words
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Article151 1984-07-17 43 ENGLAND Ist Inns Tl% WEST INDIES Ist Inns 3K ENGLAND 2nd inns (overnight 135-C) G. Fawkr <• and b Marshall 50 B. Broad c Baptiste b Marshall 2 V. Terry lbw Garner D. (iowe r r Dujon b Harper 43 A. Lamb lbw Marshall 3 I. Bctham G Dujon151 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-07-17 41 JOCKEY C.H. Chna Is token away on a stretcher to an ambulance after being dislodged from Saragoza In Race 4 at Ipoh on Sunday. Saragoza had jumped awkwardly at the start with Chua losing the use of his off-side Iron. He parted company with hisALBERT SIM - 114 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-07-17 41 EPSOM JEEP - When it's folly to follow 'smart money' EPSOM JEEP By FOLLOWING inspired money from stable connections or big backers known to have access to "reliable sources" of information does pay at times, but this betting system is by no means infallible. Punters who blindly followed "smart money" at Ipoh over561 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-07-17 41 LUCKY LEO - Chan back in the saddle next week LUCKY LEO By AFTER five months of enforced holiday because of a leg injury, jockey Clement M.S. Chan (above) will be back m action a.t the Pesta Sukan Cup Meeting beginning at Bukit Timah on July 28. Chan, 25, fractured a shin bone155 words
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Article, Illustration14 1984-07-17 41 JON - JON BY "What I want Is a winner, not a drink."14 words
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Article1175 1984-07-17 41 IPOH, Mon. Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this j weekend's races here: SATURDAY Claaa 2 Div. 11,200 m 1 ,200 m (Rating*: 115-104) 15 Quiet Gent 57 a:. 5 Loonshiang V 56 113 6 Designer's Dream 55.5 112 3 Hittite Warrior 55 111 9 Auspicious Boy1,175 words
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Article296 1984-07-17 41 MARKSMAN - IPOH, Mon. These horses did well over the weekend here and it will pay to follow them: Sonobe came home well for fourth to Your Highness IV over the 1,100 m straight. It was hardly the five-year-old's proper distance and he will be an296 words
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Article80 1984-07-17 41 Seven now in top class IPOH, Mon. The following horses who won over the weekend have been sent up a class (new ratings within brackets): From Class 2 to 1: Big Chief (138), Camberly n (129), Jolly Burglar (127). Up 'N' Up (126), High Ruler IV (122), Your Highness IV80 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-07-17 42 MR. W. NORBERT FERNANDO PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 16th JULY 19(4 DEEPLY MOURNED BY WIFE: AILEEN FERNANDO DAUGHTERS: BERTHA CHANDRASEKARA LALITHA PERERA SUJATHA SIYORIS SONS-IN-LAW: WINNIE CHANDRASEKARA ANANDA PERERA CYRIL SIYORIS S GRANDCHILDREN AND NEPHEW JUSTIN FERNANDO TO MOURN HIS LOSS FOR FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS CALL 2824*28 NO WREATHS51 words
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Article, Illustration94 1984-07-17 42 141 Deaths 141 Deaths GOE KIM VAN Age: 75 Passed away peacefully on 15.7.84 leaving behind: Wife: Tay Sian Tee Sons: Daughters-in-law: Meng Hee Teyo Ah Choon Meng Lai Goh Chlew Loon Meng Wah Kwa Eliane Meng Hak Sim Ai Geok Nang Heng Daughters: Sons-in-law: Guek Kiow Koh Seah Leng94 words
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Article45 1984-07-17 42 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Our Deepest Sympathy Condolence to the family of the late: MR CHUNG PAH HING FOUNDER OF CHUNG PAH HING (B) SDN BHD From: The Management and Staff of: AUSTASIA INSURANCE BROKERS PTE LTD AIU (S) PTE LTD QBE INSURANCE (INT'L) LTD45 words
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Article, Illustration40 1984-07-17 42 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The family of the late MDM TAN GEOK HOON (MRS LIM KIM HAI) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for their attendance, messages of condolences, donations and assistance during their recent bereavement.40 words
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Article, Illustration43 1984-07-17 42 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam In Ever Loving Memory Of MISS R. THANALETCHMEI MR. P. R AITHAIN AN DEPARTED: 17/7/82 DEPARTED: 5/8/71 Not Just today, but every day, We remember the times we shared. Always remembered by Family, Relatives and Loved Ones.43 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-07-17 42 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements JOY NGA REV MRS T C NQA AND FAMILY EXPRESS GRATITUDE TO: The Almighty God for the ltfe of Joy (b. 25.12.59 d. 11.7.84) Doctors and Nurses of SGH and TTSH Friends and Relatives for their prayers, assistance visits during her 2-year Illness and donations to135 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-07-17 42 MR KWA ENO KHAI (KWU ENG KIM) pMMd away at 6.10pm on 15/7/ 19*4 having behind his beloved: Wife Chea Jerk Eng Son* Cheng Song 0 Cheng Huat Cheng Hock Cheng Kwang Daughters-in-law TanChay Huay Koh Peck Ha Daughter* Cheng Ing Cheng Khlm Cheng Choo Cheng Huang Son-in-law179 words
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Article, Illustration37 1984-07-17 42 CHENG CHAP LINO B.E. (AUCKLAND) passed away peacefully on 15, July 1984. .Daapty miaaad by: HOHOOIMIN LEE THONG BIANG LONG AH YEOW 001 SOON KEN TAN YOKE SAN SEE TEIK HOCK PH 07-*****0 PONTIAN, JOHORE37 words
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Article56 1984-07-17 42 Tha Family of tha lata NANCY KOO MEE CHIN AOE:37 DEPARTED: 9TH JULY 19*4 wish to uprtii their sincara thank* and gratituda to all ralativ»«, trianda, P«»tor and Church mambara for thair kind altandanca. prayart, •••ItUnca, condotoncaa and wraatha during thair racant baraavamant and ilto to Doctor* mnd56 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-07-17 42 The family of the late Mr. V.I. Evan Wong wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to relative*, friends and colleagues for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. THE F AMU. Y Of THE LATE MR MOK CHEW SAN wish to express their76 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-07-17 42 In EveriaeHng A Loving Momory of OurD— roatFatnor MR. BAL WANT SINGH DHILLON (BAHMANIWALA) Doportod: 17th July 1979 D#ofly fnitiid and always refiieniberod by wife, Sons, Daughters, Sona-in law. Paughlor a m law and Grandchild ren. In sweet memory of CHU A YOMO SENG departed July 1770 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-07-17 42 ATHMA SHANT! POO JA IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. NEELAK ANDAN BALAN DEPARTED ON 3/7/84 Tha family of tha lata MR. NEELAK andan BALAN with to axpraaa thair thanka to all ralativaa and frianda for thair kind altandanca. aaalatanca, condolvnc*. wraatha and donations during thair racant baraavamant. THE76 words
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Miscellaneous81 1984-07-17 43 Today's events ATHLETICS National Schowls mrrt (8 30 am and 2.15 p.m i BADMINTON Aria v Europe (SBH. 7 p m.) HOCKEY SHA Pirmirr l/eanur: Jansenitt>s v Armed Forces (Tanglin). IA v SCC (Balestier Road) Both matches at 5.30 p m National vhiKils' B B«>- srml-flnalH: SJI v East Payoh81 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-07-17 44 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Few on special programme have been to Arts Fest and SSO performances Their reasons i Could not get tickets Busy with homework Not their cup of tea I What Ministry will do i Tickets to concerts will be set aside for514 words
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Article32 1984-07-17 44 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.54 points to 1,113.41 points m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration554 1984-07-17 44 LIAK TENG KIAT - LI AK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent Manatt to remain as Democratic national committee chairman after all SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Flip, Hop and flip again all within 36 hours. Mr Walter Mondale set a record of sorts for indecisiveness when it was announced late yesterday that Democratic National554 words
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Article59 1984-07-17 44 WASHINGTON, Mon. The proposed 1985 Pentagon budget of around US$3OO billion (***** billion) is the largest m peacetime, a private defence study group said today. The Centre for Defence Information said the U552,600 billion proposed for the Pentagon from 1982-89 was at least US$3OO billion larger than whatReuter - 59 words
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Article38 1984-07-17 44 TOKYO. Mon. Japanese celebrated "Christmas m July' yesterday and this year's gift-giving brought a bonanza worth billions of dollars to department stores. The Japanese, like to celebrate their good fortune by exchanging "summer gifts." UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article37 1984-07-17 44 ROME, Mon. Female employees of Iran Air's Rome office do not have to obey a new regulation ordering them to don a chador the bulky Islamic veil at work, a justice official said today. UPIUPI - 37 words
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237 1984-07-17 44 Dock strike spreads, ban on spy centre lifted LONDON, Mon. The British government was dealt two stunning blows today m its running battle with the trade unions as the Cabinet began meeting whether it should declare a state of emergency and use the army toReuter; AP; UPI - 237 words
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Article298 1984-07-17 44 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Train fares are expected to go up by 7 or 8 per cent on all routes from this week to cover higher operating costs. Freight charges are also expected to be increased by 3 to 6 per cent forNST - 298 words
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Advertisement122 1984-07-17 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Manufacturing companies can now have robots on a lease thanks to an attractive package of low-cost financing and technical consultancy being offered by the government. RICHARD SEAH reports. Which are the most asset-rich companies listed on the Stock Exchonge of Singapore? Find122 words
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Miscellaneous142 1984-07-17 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers In several areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. Adelaide 5/14 C Rain j Manila 24/34 C Fair Amsterdam 14 18C Cloudy Melbourne 1/15 C Cloudy Bangkok 2331 C142 words
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Article, Illustration1595 1984-07-17 1 TERESA OOI - Face face TERESA OOI •••with a great, great, great grand-uncle who is Raffles The heir of Sir Stamford Raffles describes how he discovered his family's "embarrassing" secret and fell under the spell of his ancestor's life story. By Our London Reporter AS A young lad. Michael Stewart would gaze curiously1,595 words
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Article792 1984-07-17 2 MAYA JAYAPAL - MAYA JAYAPAL Tuesday column By a housewife TO MY husband, hunting for a house is almost like choosing a wife. You set out with certain requirements m mind, but what you finally choose m a blind flash of revelation is something totally different and unjustifiable.792 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-07-17 3 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG JUHPH photographic clothes from hari by david BAKED earth. Scorching sun. Searing heat. Dry wind. In the horizon looms an oasis of civilisation, wealth and success. Soon, this parched and arid land will be tamed and made sophisticated by buildings of263 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1984-07-17 7 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA Our writer interviews husband-and-wife team John Alderton and Pauline Collins of Thomas and Sarah and No Honestly fame. ■^■■■■nvßy HE: "We haven't worked together for four years." She: "'Cos he's so awful!" He: "Don't believe a word she says." She:NGHAI CHEE WAH - 1,320 words
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Article, Illustration831 1984-07-17 7 ARJ - ARJ By THE action starts the moment singer Sherry Aljunied comes on stage. Like a human dynamo unleashed, she dances, gyrates and tosses her curls frantically to the incessant beat as she sings with all the heart and soul her petite frame can muster. Members of Sherry's831 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-07-17 7 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran Round-up by FEEDBACK has taken a 10-week pause to regroup and plan for a weekly (instead of fortnightly) return m October. Its sayonara last Thursday night ended on a high note, and promised better things to come if future programmes are238 words
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Advertisement181 1984-07-17 1 In colour Hybrid fashion OUTLOOK, Page Three Honestly speaking LEISURE, Page Seven < Andnow for something I cannpleteJy diiierent 1 ■T^ilMlL. 1 v-^ Ml It is common knowledge that equally delicious Australian counterThe Rotisserie serves the finest parts, charcoal- grilled food m Singapore. Come and choose which you'd Prime beef181 words
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Advertisement79 1984-07-17 2 Getanew slim look. Is your appetite spoiling your diet plan? Just take one Mirapront-N capsule m the morning and keep your appetite under control all day long. Mirapront-N is an effective diet aid which you can buy economically. So you can lose weight faster. For your diet to be really79 words
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Advertisement379 1984-07-17 5 Dial 09 for the Eastern Region of West Malaysia Since 12.01 am on Sunday, 15 July 1984, the Jabatan Telekom Malaysia (JTM) has changed the STD (Subscriber Trunk Dialling) codes for the Eastern Region (mainly for the states of Pahang, Trengganu and Kelantan). The 3-digit code previously used has been379 words
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Miscellaneous114 1984-07-17 7 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 1.05 a.m. (2.7 m), 7.58 a.m. (0.1 m), 2.41 p.m. (2.2 m), 7.48 p.m. (0.9 m). Sedlll Kechii 12.33 a.m. (2.0 m), 7.11 a.m. (0.3 m), 2.30 p.m. (2.1 m), 7.50 p.m. (1.2 m). Port Dickson 3.20 a.m. (0.8 m), 9.13 a.m. (2.5 m), 3.45 p.m.114 words
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Miscellaneous277 1984-07-17 7 What's on LE GENOV DE CLAIRE nised by Lim Chong Keat. the drainage schemes m French film with English Alpha Gallery. 10 a.m. the Northern part of the subtitles. This is one of 8 p.m. including week- Netherlands which is Eric Rohmer's famous ends. On till July 26. threatening the277 words
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Advertisement85 1984-07-17 8 r*^ v~ O'^ packs Nestum Baby Cereals m these new attractive packs! Reformulated and improved, Nestum Baby Cereals now also come m more attractive packs. Look out for these new packs on your next trip to the store. Nestum Baby Cereals. Now with improved formulations, more pleasantly textured and easier85 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-07-17 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By LEARNING music can be made fun and as easy as counting do, re, mi on your fingers. This was the point made by Dr Yip Wai Hong, conductor of the Hongkong Yip's Children's Choir, during a workshop at the GoetheInstitut761 words
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Article, Illustration944 1984-07-17 2 JOHN STREET - JOHN STREET By m Wolong, China China to rescue animal from starvation Attempts to breed pandas m captivity have become argent as fewer pandas are being born m the wild. (From above left): In one experiment, Zheng Zheng, which was born In captivity, was fed cow's milkGEORGE GASCON - 944 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-07-17 2 »««fe(*)...ttffiA*Rrtel«!K««*sfc p.fr F HU^ff ft fef&ffj #&--#s■ A* it m*l&iE&ikMU'') It* A -&*m as**? ?■&<£&% PAJfß—if ±iM (!s#/£#;# *ufcfflam*ifc mm V h^^HF^JT^Hm"* "i^i ma-; worn -io km** fe«T X* r A#iv wff w ?f» fie nil fesfwfrfi ftb n v mi Üb* 1.!*■. 1 1 (Scheherazade-Sym phonic Suite, Op. 35117 words
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Advertisement305 1984-07-17 2 APPOINTMENTS I CAREERS I I IN I I THE MARKETING OF I I PRINT MEDIA I I The rimes Publishing croup, the leafing and iarflesi publishing H house In South Easl Asia, which includes the activities of printing and m distributing The straits Times Group newspapers, The straits Times. I305 words
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Advertisement326 1984-07-17 2 NOTICES I 1 Applications are invited from Singapore I Citizens for the appointment scheduled I below: I Typist (English Typewriter) (DeI fence) I Gross Salary Scale: $61 1/- $805/- per month I Passed Secondary II (Form III) or equivalent m I a Government or Government Aided School. I Typing at326 words
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Article, Illustration692 1984-07-17 4 J. YASOTHA - J. YASOTHA By PEOPLE who passed the open ground between Ngee Ann Building an Mandarin Hotel on Sunday morning a week ago should not be blamed for stopping m their tracks. Who wouldn't after hearing sweet chirps and other "thrilling" sounds from cage after cage692 words
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Article, Illustration583 1984-07-17 4 Oleh J. YASOTHA - Peraduan burung menghibur orangramai Oleh J. YASOTHA ORANGRAMAI yang berjalan dekat Hotel Mandarin atau bangunan Ngee Ann pada hari Ahad minggu lalu tentu merasa hairan mendengar kicauan begitu banyak burung. Sebenarnya burung-bu-rung itu bukanlah burungburung yang beterbangan secara bekeliaran di alam semulajadi mi tetapi burung-burung peliharaan yang pada hari itu583 words
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Article166 1984-07-17 4 Dearer than gold THIS SS2M.M6 dove was brought to Singapore by owner Daoh PI from Thailand. The bird was one of the exhibits m the display of merboks at our National Bird Singing Contest, on Sunday a week ago. When Mr Daoh Pi bought the bird two years and three166 words
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Advertisement1726 1984-07-17 4 I 2 Z Singapore Association of Personal Executive Secretaries n COLLEGE 1985 SCHOLARSHIP valued at SS 14,000 The Singapore Association of Personal Executive Secretaries (SAPES) invites applications for the above scholarship which is tenable tor one year SECRETARIAL DIPLOMA Course at Edwards College m Perth, Western Australia for the 11,726 words
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