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Title Section15 1984-07-31 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-07-31 1 LAI YEW KONG; JUDY TAN - Lorryman killed in shootout and hijack drama LAI YEW KONG JUDY TAN By and A LORRY driver, whose vehicle was hijacked by a fleeing gunman, was found dead with a gunshot wound in the neck after a police car chase in the heart of the city yesterday. At least eightSIMON KER - 378 words
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Article470 1984-07-31 1 Miners court order Union branch may lose £3 m assets if £50,000 fine for contempt is not paid LONDON, Monday BRITAIN today faced the prospect of more trouble from the coal miners' strike as a union refused to pay a £50,000 (*****,000) fine for contempt of court despite a courtReuter; UPI; AP - 470 words
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Article98 1984-07-31 1 THE local stock market put on a record-break-ing performance yesterday, with investors confident that US interest rates were unlikely to rise in the short term. The Straits Times Industrial Index chalked up its largest singleday jump of 28.22 points to 932.60 points while the98 words
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Article111 1984-07-31 1 LONDON. Mon. A woman with a lifelong ambition to make a parachute jump chickened out yesterday, then broke her arm in a fall from a 0.6m children's climbing frame while showing friends how she should have done it. After a day's training, Mrs JacquiAP - 111 words
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339 1984-07-31 1 China takes the first gold medal of Games LOS ANGELES, Monday CHINA shot to golden glory on their first apSjarance at the summer lympics in 32 years. Xu Haifeng won the gold medal in the men's free pistol event and Wang Yifu took the bronze yesterday on the first dayReuter; AP - 339 words
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Article97 1984-07-31 1 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Singapore swimmer Ang Peng Siong failed to qualify for the 111 metres butterfly event on the second day of the Olympic Games competition at the McDonald's Pool here today. Peng Siong clocked 56.61 sec. to finish fourth in his heat, won by97 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-07-31 1 NO ENTRY, says the sign. But this bos turning into Henderson Road from Tlong Bahru Road did not take heed. After all, the driver, like many motorists, most have taken the same route everyday. And the sign did not exist before. Portable "no entry" signs117 words
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205 1984-07-31 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Thai Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila today said China was ready to normalise ties with Vietnam once Hanoi with drew its troops from Cambodia. He also said China felt Cambodia should be neutral. non-socialisi country after Vietnam pulled outReuter; AFP; UPI - 205 words
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Advertisement32 1984-07-31 1 Bulls charge back: Time-dollar, Page 21 Inside 5* pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 34 ASEAN 8 CAUSEWAY 9 EDITORIAL 18^ LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 29 TLMESDOLLAR 21-24 RACING 39 SPORTS 38 49-4332 words
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Article428 1984-07-31 2 Ties 'enhanced' SMUGGLING of commodities such as rubber and coffee from Indonesia to Singapore has been on the decline, the Indonesian ambassador to Singapore, Mr Sudjatmiko, said here yesterday. Mr Sudjatmiko, who is completing his term, said with regards to ties between the two countries as a whole, that428 words
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Article256 1984-07-31 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: TIES between West Germany and East Germany have been improving. Any improvement in relations between Bonn and East Berlin which can help ease East-West tension is welcome. And it would be advantageous to encourage growing independence by any Moscow ally. Obviously, the Soviets are not256 words
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Article98 1984-07-31 2 TOUGH FOR BLACKS ONE may not find many signs proclaiming "Whites Only" but few areas of life in South Africa escape the stamp of racial segregation. Recently, the authorities forced 3.5 million blacks to move to the "homelands". Statistics show that last year, police arrested over 500 blacks a98 words
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Article176 1984-07-31 2 BUYING AND SELLING SPREE IS SHARPEST SURGE SINCE MAY THE bulls charged back to the Singapore stock market yesterday, and butted the Straits Times. Index up 28.22 points in the largest one-day rise this year. This surge, the sharpest since May 24 when the index rase 20.8 points, was176 words
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Article263 1984-07-31 2 Ready to sail AS he awaits the biggest boardsailing race of hit, life today, Kelly Chan, Singapore's sole challenge on the Pacific Coast, believes ne will do well in the Los Angeles Olympic Games. The minor problems he faced when he arrived are behind him, the lonely feeling wafted263 words
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Article145 1984-07-31 2 Acting pinnacle IT had always been Richard Ng Yew Hon's dream of becoming a successful actor. That was why he gave up dentistry to study drama in Britain instead. He returned to Hongkong after spending 15 years there. After eight years and 10 films, Richard, 44, now feels145 words
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Article533 1984-07-31 2 US draft? THE United States may be forced to restore military conscription by the 1990s if it implements Slans to increase the size of the armed forces and evelop complex new weapons systems, according to a study published on Sunday. The study on America's Volunteer Military, is533 words
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Article103 1984-07-31 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Project scrapped MYSTERY surrounds the decision of the Selangor state government to abandon the proposed satellite township project of Bukit Changgang in Kuala Langat after spending millions of dollars on it. A very conservative estimate of the money poured into the project so far is said103 words
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Article107 1984-07-31 2 Rooms and gloom HOTELS in Manila are facing lean times. Rooms are empty even as hoteliers slash rates and offer special packages. To make matters worse, the Philippines' foreign exchange shortage has meant that top-class hotels no longer can import fine wines, liquors or meat. Inflationary move THE107 words
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Article435 1984-07-31 2 Move over, Indiana HE'S only 22 but dark-haired and exuberant James Heimowitz from New York has already notched an impressive list of achievements, unusual experiences and fun as well. He belongs to the first group of six Fulbright in Singapore postgraduate students here, after a lapse of more435 words
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Miscellaneous99 1984-07-31 2 TV update CHANNEL 3 5.14 The Black Arrow (Cartoon) 6.58 Ark On The Move Race Against Time 7.29 Azan Maghrib: Prayer Call 8.28 Programme Summary 8.31 Hari Ini Dalam Sejarah: Today in History 8.34 Nasyid: Religious Songs 8.41 Azan Isyak: Prayer Call 9.41 Parliament Report 11.34 A Sharp Intake of99 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-07-31 3 Zhao foresees smoothsettlement of Hongkong talks BEIJING. Mon CHINA and Britain hinted at a breakthrough today in talks on Hongkong's future, and Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang told visiting British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe that he foresees a "smooth settlement" of Sino-Brit-ish talks onAP; UPI - 356 words
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Article155 1984-07-31 3 TOKYO. Mon. A total of 14 sailors are missing after their vessels from South Korea and Singapore foundered in heavy seas whipped up by typhoon Ed around the Japanese main island of Kyushu last night, according to reports reaching here. Thirteen of the missing wereAFP - 155 words
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272 1984-07-31 3 PESHAWAR, Mon. THE Pakistan government has launched a full inquiry following a string of explosions in the North- West Frontier Province bordering Afghanistan, officials said. And there was speculation that the blasts might indicate a fresh outbreak of internecine guerilla warfare among various Afghan rebelAP; Reuter - 272 words
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Article53 1984-07-31 3 NICARAGUAN SOLDIERS killed 300 United States-backed rebels who reportedly were trying to sabotage a four-day voter registration drive, Defence Minister Humberto Ortega said on Sunday in Managua. A 3,000-man rebel task force entered Nicaragua to sabotage the drive and the July 19 anniversary of the Sandinista revolution,UPI - 53 words
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Article97 1984-07-31 3 THE UNITED NATIONS Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs, Mr Diego Cordovez, met South Korean Foreign Minister Lee Won-Kyung yesterday in Seoul after saying his visits to North and South Korea were aimed only at obtaining detailed information on the Korean situation. There has been media speculation thatAP - 97 words
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Article67 1984-07-31 3 LIBYA HAS denied Sudanese charges that it trained four Sudanese who have been arrested while allegedly on a mission to kill President Jaafar Numeiry and blow up the United States Embassy in Khartoum. Its news agency Jana, in a report received in Paris on Sunday, said theAFP - 67 words
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Article50 1984-07-31 3 THE AUTHORITIES imposed an indefinite curfew and rushed paramilitary troops to the southern Indian city of Hyderabad yesterday to control worsening Hindu-Muslim rioting that has claimed at least 10 lives. Police arrested three Muslim and one Hindu state legislators and detained them under the National Security Act. APAP - 50 words
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Article57 1984-07-31 3 THE SOVIET Union announced yesterday a proposal to build a natural gas pipeline for its East European allies, apparently to compensate for future stagnation or decline in Soviet oil deliveries. Mr Nikolai Ryzhkov, industrial chief in the Communist Party central committee, said Moscow has suggested the alliedReuter - 57 words
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Article67 1984-07-31 3 A TWO-YEAR-OLD Siamese twin whose sex was changed during an operation to separate the children was in critical condition yesterday after emergency surgery to stem severe bleeding, doctors said in Toronto. The other twin was also in critical condition. Lin Htut's sister, Win, was born male, butAP - 67 words
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190 1984-07-31 3 BEIJING, Mon. China's "Love the Motherland and Repair the Great Wall" campaign has netted I *****,000 (*****,000) in donations and several pilfered bricks returned by consciencestricken peasants, reports said today. The China Daily said restoration work began on Saturday on a 499--metre sectionUPI - 190 words
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Article70 1984-07-31 3 SYDNEY, Mon. One man is seriously ill and about 40 people are undergoing health checks in Australia after receiving blood from a homosexual victim of Aids, health officials said today. They said the homosexual thought that because he was not promiscuous he could not have AidsReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-07-31 4 MINNEAPOLIS, Mon DEMOCRATIC Party presidential nominee Waiter Mondale renewed his charge yesterday that President Ronald Reagan has a 'secret" plan for a post-election tax increase that will work against average Americans and "leave Mr Reagan's rich friends alone." "They're planning a big tax increase308 words
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Article449 1984-07-31 4 Volunteer shortage feared BOTH the Soviet Union and the United States are facing inherent problems as they continue to build and refine their military capabilities. While the Russians are beset with a lack of discipline among certain of their military units, the AmericansReuter; AP - 449 words
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Article210 1984-07-31 4 MOSCOW. Mon. A deputy chief of the Political Control Department in the Soviet Armed Forces has hinted at serious discipline problems in certain units and criticised political officers for ineffectual work. "Among certain military personnel there is a lack of conscientious discipline and they sometimes exceedReuter - 210 words
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Article268 1984-07-31 4 McGovern says talks are out MOSCOW. Mon. Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko seems convinced that the proposed space weapons talks between the Soviet Union and the United States expected to begin in September will not take place. Mr Gromyko was also firm on the Kremlin's refusal to expand the scope ofUPI; AP; Reuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration115 1984-07-31 5 A BIG beautiful and exquisite carpet to befit one of tbe most beautiful cinemas in the world the Tushchinskl Theatre ln Amsterdam ln the Netherlands. These men are seen "straggling" to lay the 151 square metre carpet In the hall of the cinema recently, aPanaphoto - 115 words
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Article416 1984-07-31 5 Religious groups meet to discuss stand JERUSALEM, Monday FOUR religious parties, holding 12 critical Parliament seats, are meeting today to decide on a bargaining stance that could determine which of Israel's two opposing blocs will rule the country. The meeting fell on the eveUPI; AP - 416 words
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229 1984-07-31 5 BONN, Mon. CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl has ordered an in3uiry into West German eliveries to Iraq of pesticide plants that might also be capable of manufacturing chemical warfare agents, the West German news agency, DP A. reported yesterday. The agency said it learned from governmentUPI; Reuter - 229 words
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Article91 1984-07-31 5 MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Union yesterday reiterated its proposal tor an international conr t -°nce on the Middle East unJer United Nations auspices. The official Tass n_ws agency said such a conference might begin at the level of foreign ministers of participating countries and continueAFP - 91 words
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Article219 1984-07-31 5 Last Marines leave Lebanon BEIRUT, Mon. The last US Marine combat unit in Lebanon began to depart at dawn today, floating three amphibious armoured vehicles out to American warships offshore. The pullout came only hours after Druze and Sunni Muslim militiamen battled with rifles and rocket-propelled grenades in the streetsAP; UPI - 219 words
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128 1984-07-31 5 TEL AVIV, Mon. Israeli soldiers raided the largest Palestinian university ln the occupied West Bank, breaking up a show that featured handbooks on guerilla warfare and bomb-making, Israeli authorities said in Tel Aviv yesterday. The east Jerusalem-based Palestine Press Service said 19 people were arrested onUPI - 128 words
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388 1984-07-31 6 Move follows recent government amnesty WARSAW, Monday POLAND'S powerful Catholic church made clear its stand on the communist regime yesterday when it pushed for political pluralism as a follow-up to the government's recent amnesty for political detainees and prisoners. A church editorial published yesterday inUPI - 388 words
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340 1984-07-31 6 VIENNA, Mon. THE United Nations opens a conference this week that it hopes will radically change the course of industrial development in the Third World. The meeting, to be held in Vienna's Hofburg Palace from Aug 2-18, was called by the UN IndustrialUPI - 340 words
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Article, Illustration175 1984-07-31 6 THE first woman to walk ln space and two male cosmonauts parachuted their Soynz T-12 back to earth and a heroes' welcome on Sunday after 11 days in orbit. The official Soviet news agency Tass reported the trio felt "fine" soon after Svetlana Savltskaya (centre inUPI - 175 words
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Article90 1984-07-31 6 Tall feat by heart patient LONDON, Mon. A British heart transplant survivor yesterday achieved his dream of conquering England's three highest mountains in just 72 hours. Mr Jim Kelly, 50, who underwent his operation four years ago and is one of the country's longest surviving heart transplant patients, said heReuter - 90 words
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201 1984-07-31 6 East Germany responds to Soviet criticism EAST BERLIN, Mon East Germany today responded to Soviet criticism of Its closer relations with Bonn aad the West by publishing a Hungarian newspaper article praising comnrn nlst leader Erich Honecker* s foreign policy. The Communist Part} newspaper, Nests Deutschlaad, reprinted a lengthy commentaryReuter - 201 words
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Article355 1984-07-31 8 Rooms empty despite special packages and discounts MANILA, Monday HOTELS in Manila are facing lean times. Rooms are empty even as hoteliers slash rates and offer special packages. To make matters worse, the Philippines' foreign exchange shortage has meant that high class hotels, which355 words
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413 1984-07-31 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter THE emergency US$3OO million (Ss63o million) released by the central bank of the Philippines last week to meet a run in the country's banking system is expected to worsen inflation, already at an all-time high of 50 per413 words
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Article98 1984-07-31 8 JAKARTA, Mon Thieves, who broke into a house had second thoughts about robbing it after finding a police uniform in a cupboard and instead wrote a note of apology, police said today. The note to the policemen who lived in the house at Bogor in WestReuter - 98 words
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129 1984-07-31 8 BANGKOK, Mon. Fighting continued today along the ThaiCambodian border between Vietnamese-led forces and guerillas loyal to Mr Son Sann, Thai military officials said. An officer at the Supreme Command information office said Hanoi-led artillery gunners were continuing to shell O'bok, a resistance concentration oppositeAFP - 129 words
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85 1984-07-31 8 Thai editor shot dead in his home BANGKOK, Men. A Thai newspaper editor was gunned down at his house In south-eastern Thailand at the weekend while he was cradling his two-year-old sen, provincial police reported today. Mr Slngha Rattanaket, SS, was the second Thai Journalist reported murdered slnee midJune. PoliceAP - 85 words
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182 1984-07-31 8 19 killed Bangkok stampede for gifts BANGKOK. Mon At least 19 people, many of them young children, were trampled to death and 44 others injured today during a rush at an annual charity giveaway here. The crowd of between 3,000 and 4.000 people was trying to get into the meetingUPI; AP - 182 words
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Article43 1984-07-31 8 JAKARTA, Mon Two high school students from Samarinda, East Kaliman tan, were hospitalised in a coma after they were hit by an aircraft flying low over a closed road at the Samann da Airfield, the Daily Kompas reported today AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article23 1984-07-31 8 MANILA, Mon. The Coast Guard have detained 18 Taiwanese seamen found In Philippine territorial waters, a navy spokesman said today ReuterReuter - 23 words
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245 1984-07-31 9 Three ways to solve problems of alienation KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THERE is a growing sense of alienation based on ethnic lines among government officials. Finance Ministry deputy secretary-gener-al Datuk R. V. Navaratnam said at the weekend. 'Strong perceptions prevail that equal treatment is not given to all civil servants, regardless245 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-07-31 9 A PROMINENT Malaysian community leader, Datuk Kuek Ho Yao, was released by kidnappers on Saturday, more than two months after he was abducted in Johor Baru. A member of his family told The Straits Times yesterday that a sum was paid to the158 words
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326 1984-07-31 9 Those who pay kidnap ransom face stiff penalty KUALA LUMPUR, Monday FAMILY members ef kidnap victims face the maximum penalty tf they make secret payoffs te kidnappers. This means anyone who enters into clandestine deals with kidnapErs is, under the law, Me to a seven-year ell term and a One,326 words
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Article71 1984-07-31 9 LONDON, Mon. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will visit Kedah as part of her five-day visit to Malaysia beginning on Sept 15. Sources said that Mrs Thatcher would visit Kedah to see a project in which British investment was involved. She would also hold talks withNST - 71 words
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232 1984-07-31 9 Take action against MCA ministers JOHOR BARU, Mon. A Johor Umno leader yesterday called on the Malaysian Chinese Association to take disciplinary action against three MCA ministers who forced their way through the Johor Customs checkpoint in May. Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia Datuk Mohamad Rahmat, who is Pulai Umno divisionBernama - 232 words
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Article59 1984-07-31 9 JOHOR BARU, Mon. Customs officers seized six sacks of dried cuttlefish, several cartons of tinned mushroom and air-condi-tioners valued at $5,500 from a car at Pekan Nenas, 26 km from here, yesterday. Unpaid duty on the items is estimated at $2,550, assistant director of the Customs enforcement branchBernama - 59 words
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101 1984-07-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Malaysian government will launch a nationwide crackdown soon on video traders dealing in pornographic tapes, Deputy Home Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said. "The situation has reached a stage where obscene tapes are easily available even to schoolchildren," he said whenAFP - 101 words
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Article363 1984-07-31 9 Millions lost on town project KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MYSTERY surrounds the decision of the Selangor state government to abandon the proposed satellite township project of Bukit Changgang in Kuala Langat after spending millions of dollars on it. A very conservative estimate of the money poured into the project thus farNST - 363 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-07-31 11 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO says Indonesian envoy who will end six-year term soon By SMUGGLING of commodities such as rubber and coffee from Indonesia to Singapore has been on the decline in recent years, the Indonesian ambassador to Singapore. Mr Sudjatmiko, said here yesterday. Mr317 words
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321 1984-07-31 11 And 3 things that could have saved them RICE water, breast milk and vaccines, often taken for granted, could have prevented the deaths of mare than threequarters of the Infants and children who died in Asia. Heir use was recommended yesterday te321 words
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Article56 1984-07-31 11 A SALESMAN who put his hand through an irongrille gate to touch a 12--year-old girl was fined $1,000 yesterday for outraging her modesty. Lee Cheow Kiat, 22, called on a flat at Block 533, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5, last Tuesday on the pretext of selling56 words
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Article35 1984-07-31 11 TRISHAW rider Tan Swee Siong, 32, was yesterday given a discharge, not amounting to an acquittal, on a charge that he -Hied an unknown woman at a Race Course Road house on April 20.35 words
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Article162 1984-07-31 11 A CORONER could not establish yesterday whether or not a German tourist on a day's stopover in Singapore intentionally took poison in his hotel room. The inquiry heard that a receptionist at Sea View Hotel in Katong said that when Mr Hartwin Raubach telephoned her162 words
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174 1984-07-31 11 Jail for man who caused death of brothel keeper A FIGHT over a girl's radio ended with the death of a brothel keeper. And yesterday Army sergeant Jagannadh Nambiar, 26, was jailed for five years for causing the death of Mr Tan Soon Chia, 65. The High Court was told174 words
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487 1984-07-31 11 Seize the chance to excel, staff told The newspaper merger ON July 11, 1884, the boards of directors af two companies in The Times Organisation The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd and Times Publishing Bhd and the Singapore News and Publications Ltd., announced in a Joint statement that the two487 words
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342 1984-07-31 11 What the Times journalists said in their statement GENUINE competition among newspapers instils in journalists the will to excel and give readers fresh perspectives on issues of the day, a group of Times journalists has said. In a statement to the The Straits Times executive chairman, Mr S.R. Nathan, and342 words
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Article222 1984-07-31 11 DEPOSITORS will enjoy mare prise money next year when the Post Office Savings Bank stops sending tickets to them far the two draws that It holds annually ln Jane and December. This Is because af the favourable response to the tlcketless draw tried out In222 words
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Article383 1984-07-31 13 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN 'It pays to learn new skills with VITB' By JOKES. Gentle persuasion. Even "scare" tactics. The Vocational and Industrial Training Board is using them all to win over young hearts and minds. Its target: Primary Eight monolingual pupils. At Blangah Rise Primary383 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-07-31 13 HARD to believe, hut it's true. A love letter written by a bashful girl led a whole class into taking a keener Interest in English. It all began when a girl wrote a love letter to a hoy, regretted it, and wanted her letter288 words
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190 1984-07-31 13 A POLITICAL party can win the hearts and minds of the electorate and win an election in two ways: Adapt its policies to the hopes and aspirations of voters, and persuade them to accept its policies. But most important. So- cial Affairs Minister190 words
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105 1984-07-31 13 AFTER giving birth to her second daughter, a clerk sank into post-natal depression, complaining of rheumatism and general weakness. She never recovered from it and Madam Ng Swee Eng, 33, told her husband, Mr Sim Kwan Yong, that she preferred to die. She105 words
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Article93 1984-07-31 13 ATMs to sell MRT tickets THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation will use automatic teller machines to sell MRT tickets. With the move, the Singapore MRT system will be the only one in the world to use ATMs as multiple-trip ticket dispensers. MRTC's public relations manager Tammie Loke said on Sunday93 words
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345 1984-07-31 13 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH By THE government expects to save more than $62 million in operating costs over 10 years when it introduces a new and more efficient telephone system in all its departments. The scheme will be introduced in stages beginning in345 words
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291 1984-07-31 14 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI K WEI Ssangyong may step into five of Seo-il's jobs By SEO-IL. the South Korean construction company threatened with bankruptcy because of its involvement in a bank-loan scandal back home, is now looking for help to complete its291 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-07-31 14 SALMA KHALIK; RONNIE WAI - SALMA KHALIK RONNIE WAI National Day floats have new features By and A GARDEN, swans, huge telephones, cable cars, Smurfs, and a Merlion on waves floating down the streets of Singapore are just some of the mobile sights in store for you on National Day.386 words
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Article300 1984-07-31 14 Woman had lewd tapes A HOUSEWIFE was yesterday fined a total of $2,2i# for having obscene and ancensored video tapes. Tan Joo Hiang, S3, admitted having three obscene and seven nncensored tapes without valid certificates at Bedok North Avenne 4 on June IS. She300 words
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507 1984-07-31 15 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Killing outside curry restaurant Drug addiction cannot be an excuse, say judges By A HAWKER'S assistant was sentenced to death by the High Court yesterday for the murder of a labourer outside a restaurant in Cuff Road three years ago. In rejecting507 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-07-31 15 EVERLASTING orchid brooches, hairpins, tieclips and even earrings have made their appearance. Businessman Lee Hock Kian has managed to preserve orchids in their original shapes, colours and sizes. The final product, which comes either with a glossy or non-glossy finish, is soft and pliable,271 words
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219 1984-07-31 15 MEMBERS of residents' committees should do a survey to find out the social and recreational needs of residents in their areas. Making the point at the •jpening of the Brickworks Zone 'D' Residents' Committee Centre on Sunday Dr Ahmad Mattar, Minister for Social219 words
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169 1984-07-31 15 A CONFERENCE to get local academics interested in the history of the Chinese community in South-east Asia is to be held in Singapore later this week. It is organised by the South Seas Society and will focus on early Chinese migration169 words
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69 1984-07-31 15 POLICE booked 1,189 motorists and warned W) Others for traffic offences along the Pan-Island Expressway, the East Coast Parkway and the Central Expressway last week of the 1,189, 832 were booked for speeding, 113 for inconsiderate driving and 111 for road hogging. Another69 words
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Article46 1984-07-31 15 TUP: closing date for applications for tho Miss Singapore Miss Asia contest has been extended to this Friday. Application forms are obtainable from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the National Safety Council of Singapore, 11 Penang Lane. •.(tt-01. SCSS Building. Singapore 092.H.46 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-07-31 17 LAI YEW KONG; JUDY TAN - LAI YEW KONG JUDY TAN The Shenton Way shootout By and A CID inspector was passing Shenton Way at about 12.30 p.m. yesterday when he saw two men, wearing crash helmets, acting suspiciously outside the Industrial and588 words
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138 1984-07-31 17 YESTERDAY'S exchange of gunfire between a gunman and police was linked te another shooting four months Police, hot on the heels of a gunman who had then robbed and shot a woman outside the Victoria Theatre, had sniffed out the two men138 words
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198 1984-07-31 17 We ducked then the windscreen shattered' A MOTORIST and his brother had a close shave when a stray ballet shattered the windscreen of their car. The motorist, who declined to be named, told The Straits Times yesterday: "I was going down Shenton Way. My brother and I were on our198 words
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Advertisement216 1984-07-31 15 H-^^^^^^^^^-^--^_^_^_M^__^_^_^_^__^___^_^_^-^__^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^______^_^_^_^_^____^_^__M_l__»_B___M_^^ There comes a time in your life when you naturally reach for the finer things. like lassale seiko. a watch as perfect outside as it is in. a watch whose contemporary design is in time with your life. whose slimness is a joy to behold. simply a matter of216 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-07-31 16 Snake charmers share the same hisstory "It's setting more and more difficult to find them here but we still catch most of our pythons in Singapore." Astonishingly, It only takes two or three weeks to tame a snake if one knows how. "We get the snakes when they are still387 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-07-31 16 When it's right to make a wrong turn Portable No Entry signs meant for parade days IT LOOKS like the work of some practical joker: This No Entry sign that has appeared out of the blue along Fort Road in the direction of the National Stadium. Motorists who are so278 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-07-31 16 MICHAEL LIM - It's the final year for school in Pulau Tekong MICHAEL LIM Changi By 'Our island in the sun' "I will come back often/' said Mr Jemaat Awang, the penghulu of Pulau Tekong. One reason is to visit his two married daughters who will stay there until they obtain their own496 words
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Article333 1984-07-31 16 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN By SUCCESS, to many RCs, is judged by the turnout of residents. But on one particular occasion in their calendar, success is gauged by the amount of junk. The more the better! Rusty and worn-out chairs and tables is a333 words
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226 1984-07-31 16 ROSNAH AHMAD - Helping hands just for the asking ROSNAH AHMAD Bukit Batok By WHEN villagers in Kampung Chaniek Bah: U (off Bukit Timah i want to hold a wedding reception, thej look for help at their community centre. Not to borrow chairs and tables, but to enlist the service of a team226 words
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Advertisement281 1984-07-31 17 The World Card. For you and yours Diners Club, the first Charge Card in the P^ 1 1 wallel asa special token of our appreciation, recognised and respected in over 155 countries HBlPjlf^^ mmMl m Fill in tne coupon and post it to the address Because for a limited period281 words
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Article466 1984-07-31 18 PERHAPS the Western equivalent to the current Soviet attitude on closer relations between West Germany and East Germany would be President Ronald Reagan's reaction to plans by some Nato allies to help build the Siberia-Europe oil pipeline. Two years ago, Mr Reagan threatened to466 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-07-31 18 Korean President Chun's coming visit to Japan TOKYO IT could be an awkward moment when Emperor Hirohito stands beneath the chandeliers in his imperial palace to welcome South Korea's President Chun Doo Hwan to Japan later this year. The 83-year-old emperor alwaysReuter - 602 words
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Article, Illustration998 1984-07-31 18 LEONARD SILK - LEONARD SILK Continental Illinois case focuses on worry over bank safety By in New York THE near-collapse of one of the biggest US banks, requiring the government to devise a US$4.5 billion (559.6 billion) rescue plan last week, has convinced many bankers, businessmen, and economistsNYT - 998 words
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Article624 1984-07-31 18 Asean notes PHILIPPINES MANILA A new film that challenged the censors and the wrath of government ls drawing box office crowds in Philippine cinemas. Sister Stella L tells the story of a nnn caught op ln labour disputes, social unrest and Clitieal agitation, truelife subjects rareReuter - 624 words
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Advertisement194 1984-07-31 18 DAILY INTEREST fcfrkn.flgH ACCOUNT (3: -000£?8 I If you open a Savers Plus account at Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance, you will have access to your daily interest savings at any of our 28 branches. HONG LEONG FINANCE LTD TEL: *****92 SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD TEL: *****33 SAVERS PLUS CENTRE194 words
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448 1984-07-31 19 Owner tells about his difficulty in getting workers THE extra controls on work permit holders that were introduced recently may be good national policy. They are. however, having adverse effects on those local entrepreneurs who depend largely on foreign workers. I operate a Chinese restaurant,448 words
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Letter, Illustration464 1984-07-31 19 Better methods used to look Garden City WE thank "Hopefully Patient", who wrote the letter "Bring back the hardy palm tree to our suburbs" (ST, June 6). for his suggestion on how the Parks and Recreation Department could reduce the cost of maintaining our greenery. We would like to assure464 words
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386 1984-07-31 19 THE Housing Board should favourably consider the litany of complaints on the poorly-de-signed executive maisonettes and their shoddy finish. Speaking generally of its flats, has the HDB analysed why new owners tear down walls, discard wooden doors, rewire the entire flat, replace water386 words
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255 1984-07-31 19 Hurt dog was tied to tree and left to die WE were heartened to read the letter by Mr M. Guin (ST, July 21), which showed concern for animals and made practical suggestions for their care and welfare. Newly-arrived in Singapore, we had a distressing experience of the attitude of255 words
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221 1984-07-31 19 Motorist hits out at 'unjust penalty' insurance companies have been jacking up premiums by _5 to 100 per cent over and above the tariff rate, and have imposed high excesses and other restrictions. The impositions may apply to a fresh proposal or after the submission of a claim. When pressed221 words
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134 1984-07-31 19 Cash teller for Teban Gardens I REFER to the letter "Install more ATMs in the estates" by "HSN". (ST, July 4). We wish to Inform the writer that there are Elans to Install a cash-on-ne teller at Teban Gardens to serve residents In the vicinity. Meanwhile, cardholders living In the134 words
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Letter110 1984-07-31 19 Income tax must be paid "CONFUCIAN", who wrote the letter "Dept does not see this act as a filial one" (ST, July 17), apparently believes that if a person leaves property to his parents, that act of filial piety should exempt them from income tax on income from that property.110 words
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Advertisement76 1984-07-31 19 THE Straita Timee welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, addreee, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wieh. Brevity ie an advantage. We rmamrm-m76 words
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Article, Illustration728 1984-07-31 20 Laws continue to ensure Black and Whites are kept separate JOHANNESBURG The controversial signs saying "Whites only" have all but disappeared from the South African landscape, but there are still few areas of political, social and economic life that escape the stamp of racial segregation.AFP - 728 words
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556 1984-07-31 20 I. D. BAPTIST - I. D. BAPTIST By in Bangkok THE proposed Asean Technology Transfer Centre is expected to facilitate and accelerate intra-Asean joint ventures and greater Asean industrial cooperation. To be established at each country level initially, the centre would pool the resources of Asean toBernama - 556 words
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Advertisement453 1984-07-31 20 CaIIACF loi/ 0 Fixed Deposits 1 month —8% p.a. 3 months 8 1 4% p.a. 6 months 8V.% p.a. We also accept Savings. 9 months B'-.% p.a. 1 2 months 8 V;_% p.a. 0w 9 ht and can deposits ASIA COMMERCIAL FINANCE LIMITED Head Office: 63/65. South Bridge Rd. SOlO5453 words
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Article56 1984-07-31 21 EtM 1440 70 Sea Maw 3:8 I U H T 755-45 SMtfta Ban 1000 40 ICS 710 +3S utn Hoe 600-35 Tarn uvi 346 -34 Glf«psoc 314 -34 M B**nt 845 ♦30 Outch Babr 670 -30 I C I 655-30 U0 I 410 +30 Maamas 492 +28 SnHartaans 24756 words
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Article26 1984-07-31 21 Btnta 850 -200 Rack Seraj 310 -20 <» Corp 50c 255 10 TOM 314 -2 Sett Cat* 262 -2 Stajreme Corpn 178 -2 TeiSeCorp 264 -126 words
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Article64 1984-07-31 21 July 27 July 30 BT Composite ***** 818 85 B! indicator *****55 *****02 BTOB/0S 56 +38 ST Industrials 904 38 932 60 ST Finance 2590 43 2630 14 ST Motels 903 30 913 88 ST Properties 557 82 569 42 STUAmnp ***** 368 92 ST Plantations 2614.01 *****6 OCBC64 words
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Article17 1984-07-31 21 Pon-EI 4,022.000 Pm. Msio 3,390,000 Pohong Cons 3, 1 17,000 HwoHona 1,119,000 Gonora. Corp 1,030,00017 words
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Article37 1984-07-31 21 Up Down Unch jlndustnars 99 7 5 Finance 18 1 2 Hotels 9 1 2 °roperties 10 0 0 Plantations 10 1 C Mining 6 0 0 Deb/Loons 6 1 3 Total 158 11 1237 words
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Article111 1984-07-31 21 INVESTORS' confidence appeared to have made a comeback as the Kuala Lumpur stock market turned bullish for the third straight day yesterday. On the whole, despite some late profit-taking, share prices finished with substantial gains across-the-board. The widely-followed 3<^counters New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose111 words
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Article36 1984-07-31 21 INDICES- Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071 91 (8 2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983 84 Lo* *****(5/1/83) 684.88(4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550 78(12/8/82)36 words
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Article42 1984-07-31 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 111 3 2 Finance II 0 I Hotels 2 0 0 Properties 10 1 0 Oil palms 6 0 I Tins 13 0 0 Rubbers 18 1 0 Deb/Loans 0 1 I Total 171 6 542 words
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Article51 1984-07-31 21 OMBttadOM +10 Ghmss +12 CtC +6 Mi* Par +16 CoW Storage -+8 £g* *Jt DwkpM +10 27r Em +70 F.N +15 MalPwptii +7 Sentnp +15 NOT susp Nat Iron W Sen* Ship +4 PMC +13 SimDxby +13 Robinson's +1 U M Herts +18 Rothmaml +4 Ntamn51 words
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Article78 1984-07-31 21 HONGKONG Two government sites were sold at an auction offering four sites, government sources said. Yan Fook Heng Co Ltd, a member of the Chinachem group, paid HK$l65 million (Ss4s million), against a reserve of HK$l5O million, for a 5,057-square metre plot in Kowloon. AReuter - 78 words
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Article29 1984-07-31 21 EINDHOVEN Philips of the Netherlands and Akashi Seisakusho of Japan have decided against cooperating in the field of electronic microscopy, a Philips spokesman said here last week. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-07-31 21 Vessel Berth An Dep Keppel Wharves Aquartius Bright 6,7 aside 31 7 Athenian Spirit 35 6 aside 31/7 Builder 22 aside 31 7 Iwen 45A aside 31/7 Rota Berkat 10,11 aside 31/7 Warsak 13,4 aside 31 H Yamasugi Maru 23/4 aside 31/7 Antar 46 31/7 01/8 Hughenerett274 words
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Article, Illustration668 1984-07-31 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo THE schedule on LCL containers to be unpacked at the containers freight today was not available yesterday. LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Art Cargo Time Block Sir Bhum il/9N) 317(2300) TA3 *****100 II Mont Blanc M 1 5? 544) 31/7(2359)668 words
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Article58 1984-07-31 21 BOMBAY The Indian government approved a proposal by the stateowned Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) to buy 12 bulk carriers of 45,000 dwt each from Daewoo Corp of South Korea, SCI sources have reported. The ships, costing about US$l6 million (about 5534.2 million) each, are expected toReuter - 58 words
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600 1984-07-31 21 S. KUMAR; ANTHONY HOE - The bulls charge back to the local stock mart S. KUMAR ANTHONY HOE Straits Times index makes its highest one-day rise for this year By and THE bulls charged back to the Singapore stock market yesterday, and butted the Straits Times Index up 28.22 points in the largest oneday rise600 words
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581 1984-07-31 21 Heated Olympic duel between Kodak and Fuji WHILE the world's tap athletes are taking a crack at gold medals, another heated Olympic competition between Japan and the United States has been going on ©utslde the sporting arena. The name of the game is a film war. Eastman Kodak Co, aAFP - 581 words
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336 1984-07-31 21 TENANTS at Change Alley Aerial Plaza are again asking for lower rents because of poor business. Last September, 51 tenants petitioned the landlord, Clifford Holdings, for a re-think on rent increases of between 11 to 27 per cent. Twelve of the 55 units336 words
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261 1984-07-31 21 KOICHI ISHIYAMA - High-tech patents to be offered free by japan KOICHI ISHIYAM A By Tokyo Reporter TOKYO Japan has decided to offer free its high-tech patents to South-east Asia and other developing nations. Officials of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry Miti said the offer of the government-owned patents will also261 words
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261 1984-07-31 21 Japan may use phones made in S'pore SOME Japanese phonrusers may soon be saying "hello" with ma do- in -Sin gapore te ephooes. 1 phone manufacturer Semicon Inrti. Imu shipped I two consignments worth U*****,000 (5J535.000. of its wall or de.sk mode. Japan and is awaiting approval for another four261 words
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Article4256 1984-07-31 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done' Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does4,256 words
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Article3146 1984-07-31 22 INDUSTRIALS Alex Hldg cd Alcorn (2 228) (2) 2 16 (2) 2 18 (4) 2 20 (10) 2 24 (3) 2 26 (4) 2.23 (2) 2 25 (22) 2.22 Antoh (I 928 1 965) (2) 1 96 (2) I 86 (7) 1 87 (5) 1.90(9)3,146 words
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Article2889 1984-07-31 22 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted for scrip rights N Taieiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted n dolars 1914 Last YieW Vol Day Hrfh Low Company Sale Chanje ('000) Kfti2,889 words
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Article54 1984-07-31 23 GOID USJ/oz Mon Fri Singapore 337 00 337 50 334 00— 335.00 Mon Sat Hongkong 377 00— 337 50 339 00—339 50 Fri Thurs New York 341 00— 342.00 333.75 334.25 London 335 00— 335 75 343 25— 343 75 Simex Gold Futures higO-low 351 50— 350.10 Closing54 words
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Article152 1984-07-31 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523, 441 and 5523.573. The Far East gold market opened in the morning at U*****.00/ 7.50, touched U*****,757.25 and found support. It rallied to high of U*****.90 8.40 on local buying on the back of a weaker US dollai and closed for lunch at152 words
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Article126 1984-07-31 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil eased from the day's highs on profittaking and speculative selling to close mixed. palm ClosiTt prices Crude Ms/tonm palm ol Ami 9.7 50 i jotitti) 990 (central 4 north) MM palm oi MS/tanm> RBOpalm Sept 572.50 (sellers) Oct 530 (sellers) Nov 520 (sellers) RBD126 words
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Article25 1984-07-31 23 Ctoani prices AlurrWnmm i/Hmm Fri Spot 870.50 871.50 (869 00—869.50) 3 months 895 50— 895 50 (894 00—894.50) Market tone Steady Sales 9,175 tonnes25 words
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Article, Illustration38 1984-07-31 23 Closing prices Rubber C ents/klo Singapore August 185 00 up -U cents Malaysia August 206 00 down 2 00 cents Tin Closing prices Ms/kilo Straits Tin 29 15 down 2 00 cents Turnover: 97 tonnes up 17 tonnes38 words
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Article55 1984-07-31 23 THE Straits Tin price in Penang fell two cents to the International Ti n Agreement's lower range of M529.15 per kilo on lack of demand. The buffer stock manager absorbed the bulk of the disposals. Turnover rose to 97 tonnes from Friday's 80 on weekend accumulation. No foreign55 words
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Article25 1984-07-31 23 c<______ Q«*l prices C °P~ W £/tmne Fri Spot 1011 00 1011.50 (1017.50-1018.50) 3 months *****0—1029.50 (1037.00-1037 50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 25,225 tonnes25 words
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Article21 1984-07-31 23 S*lv» r Ctainf prices LSS/troy Mw Fri apore 6.88—6 93 Una* Fri Thurs York 703—7.08 Una» Source: Credit Suisse. S'pore21 words
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Article289 1984-07-31 23 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 182.75— 183.75N 183.25— 184.25N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Aug 184 50— 185.50 185.00-186.00 207.75-208.25 206 00-207 00 Int. 1 RSS Sept 191 50 192.00 192.00 192.50 Int 2 RSS Aug 179.00—289 words
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Article332 1984-07-31 23 rtoonctein prices J/100 kg Coconut Bulk FOB ***** (sellers) Old drum FOB 228.00 (seders) New drum FOB 232.00 (severs) Copra Mued (loose) 115.00 (buyers) Popper Muntok White Asia FOB NUN 587 50 (seders) Sarawak white tact FOB N.W 580.00 (seller.) Sarawak special black FOB ftW 342 50 (seders)332 words
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Article368 1984-07-31 23 HONGKONG, Mon. Share prices finished higher today. The Hang Seng Index closed 16.69 points up to 802.68, the first time in two weeks since it ended above the 800 mark. The market was boosted by positive remarks by Chinese officials on British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe's visit to Beijing.368 words
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Article37 1984-07-31 23 Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 802.58 (785.99) Week ago 747.02 Australian All-Ordinaries Monday 682.3 (683.6) Week ago 675.0 Australian Industrials Monday 977.6 (976.9) Week ago 965.5 (figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day)37 words
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Article274 1984-07-31 23 Mr* Ctorc Associated Hoteh Bonk Of East Avo 19 20 +0 2 Cheung Kong 7 35 +0 3 Cfwxj Light 10 80 +0 2 Cross Hart) Tunnel 8 808 +02 F E Consortium 0 295 +0015 Far East E»ch Phrfex 0 0356 G I Cement Great EooJe 0 25274 words
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Article328 1984-07-31 23 M3O T« ChMCc Ajnomolo 1150 +20 Ako. 399 9 Amodo 1080 10 Asa*. Chem 622 4 Asoh. Gloss 747 2 Bonk Tk 445 10 Bndgestone 550 unch Conor 1150 unch Cos*> Computer 1080 -20 Citiien 460 I D N*> Prmt 875 10 D Nkppon Screen Do*. 665 +5 Do«ch.328 words
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Article340 1984-07-31 23 My M Cents Chance (Kurt) INDUSTRIALS A C I 181 -2 A N I 218 +3 A P M 225 unch Abert oyle 600 +34 Age 280+5 Ahonce Oil 61 -3 Abed Mil 222 unch Ampcd Exp 270 5 Ampol Pet 161 I Anz 455 -3 Ashton 87 -2340 words
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275 1984-07-31 23 Businessman appointed to save Riccar TOKYO Mr Umeo Oyama, a businessman famous for saving 17 floundering companies in the past 28 years, will take the lead in rehabilitating Riccar, at one time Japan's No. 1 sewing machine maker. The Tokyo-based company filed an application for a revamp with the Tokyo275 words
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Article119 1984-07-31 23 MELBOURNE Australia's biggest company, Broken Hill Proprietary, which is riding on the back of the country's economic recovery last week announced record annual profits of more than As6o9 million (S$l.M billion) dollars. The biggest boost came from its oil and gas division, which reported an earningsReuter - 119 words
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Article238 1984-07-31 23 THE US dollar opened at 552. 1550/60 and trading was a bit mixed with the high at 552.1575 and low at 552.1545. It closed at 552.1568/78. The greenback gained more ground against major currencies in fairly active trading. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8930/40 and was traded between238 words
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Article193 1984-07-31 23 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit ot to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar *****-***** 5.69—5.56 Canadian dollar 1.6382 1.6394 6 17—6 07 NZ dollar 1.0663- 1 0681 9.64-9.27 Sterling pound 2 8167 2 8195 3.58-3.52 of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10 6063-10193 words
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Article197 1984-07-31 23 Managers' prices (s)for 31st July Singapore Unit Trust The Commeri e 3 24—3 44 The Savings Fund 2 00— 2 IT Spore Prog Fund l 44- 1 53 S pore Sec Fund 2 19-2 32 Spore Invest Fund l 22— i 29«d S pore Equkv Fund l 44—197 words
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577 1984-07-31 24 S. KUMAR - S.KUMAR By THE public offer of Lee Kim Tah Holdings Ltd's 20 million shares closes tomorrow. And amid improving sentiment in the local stock market, a lastminute rush for the shares is expected. Though L&M Investments' over-subscription record of 248 times is likely577 words
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517 1984-07-31 24 Tai Sang 'risks violating HK takeover rules' TAI Sang Land Development Ltd of Hongkong, which is resisting a takeover bid by the Singapore company, United Industnal Corporation, may be in jeopardy of violating Hongkong's corporate securities code, says the Asian WaU Street Journal. The risk results from the unexpected departure517 words
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Article51 1984-07-31 24 SINGAPORE will be considered as the next representative office of the EXPORT IMPORT BANK OF INDIA for the South-east Asian region, bank chairman R.C. Shah said last Thursday. The bank, which is owned by the government of India, is the main financial institution coordinating and financing India's51 words
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Article23 1984-07-31 24 RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN BERHAD has announced that an interim dividend of 15 cents for 1984 will be paid on Aug 29 this23 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-07-31 24 QIF A person dies, leaving a sum of money in the bank and some shares, aad there is no will, who will inherit his assets? How do I lodge a claim? A YOU will have to approach a lawyer to file for estate duty clearance and for a Letter264 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-07-31 24 ANGELINE TAN - Woman's business drive steers her to company's helm ANGELINE TAN Face in the news By A DOUBLE first, in slightly over a year, is what Mrs Perlita Tiro, 40, can boast of in the business world. Mrs Tiro, who has worked for PA Consulting Services Pte Ltd for about 4287 words
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Advertisement610 1984-07-31 22 -_-_rtTWiTf.IT!TiIfM BA^mmiAßaMAAMMgAaam Mk9kmk^kmkAk9k9kW9kW99kW Transmission Office Square do MeeOs 35 B- 1 040 Brussels, Belgium Telephone (02)51 2 59 80 Telex ***** FNSB Telefax (02)51 3 98 93 Moke your money Stock Option American market and only really aork Syndicates work de f s throu h syndi- cate managers at leading610 words
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Advertisement19 1984-07-31 23 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 the only reference standard accepted in a court of law. Call STP Distributors Tel: *****28 *****4419 words
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Advertisement632 1984-07-31 24 <£* r\ A\/C Organised b\: T\ Sydney Interior Decoration %-4if» *jT r V\ i 'Budget-Buy' Furniture r^^^^^gt X. Specially tailored for new homeniakers and the newly-weds. _!/V_ -.i^C-^P^' <et Ven ie Chinese Chamber of Commerce y mALmaASJ^a \jFy\*\ .hie i'.'ced imported Hill Street JmAM^^ACJ^^ ..jilable at ou. Budget Buy p632 words
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Advertisement124 1984-07-31 24 SEND your finsncisl queries to Moneywise. Tho Straits Timet, Times House, 390 Kim Song Rood, Singapore 0923. O *VGOLD °<T COAST /HEALTH CENTRE Ih-B, East Coast Road, Singapore 1542 2nd Fl.Tay Buan Guan Shopping Centre Open Daily: 11am 11pm Tel: *****68 *****68 *****68 Relax Soothe Yourself at Singapore's Latest Biggest124 words
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Advertisement4680 1984-07-31 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE ajfmZ Mondoy-Fridoy: 9.00am 5.00pm r— q'H -—j _^MSW/\ am\ _^«W n A*\ A *W\ L Soturdoy: 830orn 2.00pm Ord.nory ,1I 00 pww, I v,r. 1 1 .QQ Enlsrts.nm.nl Food guids p25 J»"*<&_H__* /_^3n f\ IG& IG& V^ tfV^ f\ f^vSr? Holiday: UU-Too'p,/ Un Se-,-D,splov 'J,4,680 words
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Advertisement228 1984-07-31 25 I ___S_a_-_BB-B_B_-_B 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies ONE COMPLETE SET Kanda key telephone system. EK-516. IS months old 5X12 extension phones available prompt Please contact *****44 (Miss Cheong I SECONDHAND TELEPHONE SYSTEM, Harris Dl2OO PABX with 14 lines and 49 exchanges for sale Excellent condition Price negotiable Contact James *****2 RICOH228 words
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Advertisement551 1984-07-31 25 53 Computer Products/Services K_j_ <. 1 EiSIGN II PLUS lum *ep» pr«r«~ ma ST *****5/ 6.C2' ZBO onboard. 8C coiumr card G'eer monito-' inclusive ol 2 i 320K8 Drives double sided (valued at SSI 400 1 i Lertei qualt. Dot Matm Preiier (valued at SJ7OO 120 cps 1 i Keytronc551 words
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Advertisement326 1984-07-31 26 53 Computer 53 Computer 53 Computer 53 Computer Products/ Services Products/Services Products/Services Products/Services —i The Perfect ______________U I l_^ .fl ..-.BL Ps3^"^ ______k jM vh _Ssv __^^fl BP^iS^ il? M m^m HbL'' 4 ___F ___r ______r____iJ^^ t^lvO'.^^ AJ^A* V i___7% <k 1 V>^ The ultimate 1 include: Personal Computer^^Qfe^O^ that326 words
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Advertisement322 1984-07-31 26 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies SELLING CNEAP 1 USED Aluminium Container measuring 9' x 8' x 9". Needs little repair. Tel: Frank *****89 57 Temporary Help/ Employment Agencies WE HAVE ACCOUNTS/ Secretarial/ General Clerks available for temporary/ permanent assignments. Call: Financial Point Management Services, *****33. 60 Business Opportunities An International Firm having322 words
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Advertisement544 1984-07-31 26 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Credit Corporation %^__W|___] (Singapore) Limited SOUNd SECURE A of*** a 4 i" n 354, Orchard Road. #03-01 Shaw House, S'pore 0923. P O Box 87. Killiney Rd. Post Office. Tel: *****66 Tlx: CREDCO RS ***** Cable: CREDCORP' APNOOQ2O_^ BUILD YOU OWN Business. We just544 words
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Advertisement654 1984-07-31 26 60 Business Opportunities PET SHOP FOR complete takeover. Clientele good will. Highest offer secures *****48. SNACK SHOP IN city area for immediate take-over at $35,000. Contact Mr Ong *****69 T-SHIRTS PRINTING AND stationery supplies for all organisations. Call: *****52/ *****53. WANTED SUPPLIER FOR drafting room equipment and supplies for export.654 words
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Advertisement978 1984-07-31 26 ____H 9I W U AN ESTABLISHED ADVERTISING M 9 I I f M agency is looking for a Dark- I Am t___i room Man. Their advertiseK M 9 ment at classification 66i will M M MT* F*M throw more light. W WMtaJ l__B 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e)978 words
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Advertisement534 1984-07-31 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical STUDIO 3 An established sound recording studio producing radio T.V. commercials has an immediate vacancy lor: RECEPTIONIST TYPIST PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR The candidate we ere looking tor. would have en opportunity tor a long term career to move up to handle production co-ordination, client contact servicing.534 words
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Advertisement510 1984-07-31 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK l i Level minimum 35 Moes penence required i a Attractive commeni ta| s;_...r j In! t"-l Interested persons pleaae call personally or write personal particulars with contact tele I phone lo The Personnel Manager JSW (PTE) LTD 17, Gul Lane, Jurong Singapore510 words
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Advertisement561 1984-07-31 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant j66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant !66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical SUCCESS Clerk Typists Girl Friday Recept-Typists Sr. Accounts Clerks j Sales Clerks o Data Entry Ops (IBM Pt'561 words
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Advertisement612 1984-07-31 27 e) Secretarial/Clerical GIRL FRIDAYS To work for several reputable American Japanese Coys Jobs would be suitable for anyone who types, does a little telexing and has office clerical skills Kind out more Call: *****77 i JETAIME JEWELLERY f invitee applicants tor GENERAL CLERK e Minimum GCE 'O' Level e Knowledge612 words
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Advertisement380 1984-07-31 27 e) Secretarial/Clerical CLERK /TYPIST Typing about 35 w p.m. > Mm Sec 4. Chinese I English educated i Any age With 'without working experience i Salary according to experience i Only those willing to work in Sungei Kadut Industrial Estate need apply Pleese write to: PATENT FURNITURE CO PTE LTD380 words
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Advertisement598 1984-07-31 27 e) Secretarial/Clerical Pharmaceutical company urgently requires A FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK e GCE O' level e LCCI Book-keeping Higher Accounting e 3to 5 years' working experience e salary not less than $700 p.m. negotiable e able to start work Immediately Interested, pleaae call personally at BLK. 123, BUKIT MERAH LANE 1598 words
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Advertisement759 1984-07-31 27 e) Secretarial/Clerical II you are a lady between 22 and 32 with a good command ol Engliah, able to type 35 w.p.m. With good experience in export documentation, you need to call ua lor an appointment, we hava a job awaiting you. TEL: GINA *****24 JUN HENG LOONG PTE LTD759 words
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Advertisement892 1984-07-31 27 e) Secretarial/Clerical CHINESE FEMALE CLERK required Duties typing, clerical, filing Able to read English. With or without experience Call person- ally at Blk 603, Clementi West .St 1. #01-35, Spore 0512. Tel 77t>05f.ti 9 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY REQUIRES Site Clerk Knowledge of general accounting up to trial balance Interested parties please892 words
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Advertisement683 1984-07-31 27 e) Secretarial/Clerical ESTABLISHED BUILDING PROD- j UCTS ('ompany requires Office j Assistant who must be good in English and typing. Tel *****50. GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST required Interested, call personally: 15-03, Blanco Court. 2p.in. lo Spin Tuesday to Thursday PABX/PMBX OPERATORS. Good jobs available with good pay. To work in well known683 words
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Advertisement1140 1984-07-31 27 i) Sales t) Sales W^SA^^EPRESENTATh7n^« Jr Male/Female Requirements Secondary education Young agy- Dedicated prepared to make sales h mtn i ROD and mexpenenced personnels intensive sales training will be provided Valid Class 3 Driving Licence pre'erred We offer: Basic salary plus attractive commission Fun CPF contribution plus year-end bonus Medical1,140 words
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Advertisement494 1984-07-31 27 Sales sales EmCUTM a ACCOUNTS CU IM i. Pre, SECRETARY come i 80 Genting Line 09-04 Genling Bio-: eu. lndu»tnai Compiti Singapore 13>= tel rarmnt Urgently required INDOOF I'EMALt SALES PERSONNEi Attn i i_o a Ai Interested please call at PEOPLE S FURNISHING CFNTRE PTE I TD BLOCK Sfc MARINE494 words
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Advertisement1190 1984-07-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Sales WANTED FEMALE SALES PWSOO- EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS REnei 'Ait. i iinli.iu..' .nul !l.ur QUIRES llio.sf who sprak limited TU'r It ui itint vil-ir> .iiui Japanese are niMteil to •'all Jefcommisston will be p*td accord- !re> at M7IMO Ing io experience lnexpertence«i but1,190 words
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Advertisement376 1984-07-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical GEAC baa got opportunities for: Experience in the fields ol electronics, elec- trical and mechanical maintenance Those taking NTC 3 exam, in Electro- Mechanical Maintenance are also welcome 5 to apply ii Minimum Trade Certificate ln Radlo/Elec- tronic Servicing m376 words
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Advertisement476 1984-07-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical GEHMO I Invites suitably qualified candidates for I the positions of: Have undergone formal apprenticeship training in machining or possess a NTC 2 in either milling or grinding or both trades Minimum 2 3 years direct experience in a precision476 words
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Advertisement699 1984-07-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I g) Technical g) Technical With the acquisition of new product lines and business expansion, we invite suitably qualified candidates for the post of: Customer Engineer/ Servicelechnician The Job: To install, test and service microcomputers, mini-computers and computer peripherals. Requirements: Diploma or ITC in699 words
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Advertisement345 1984-07-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant g) Technical g) Technical E_2 I CHARTERED 1 ELECTRONICS itf INDUSTRIES 3» PTE LTD jg A subsidiary of CV I I invites applications I QC I i INSPECTORS I (Male/Female) K Preferably completed I GCE '0' level with Credits in Maths I and English345 words
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Advertisement592 1984-07-31 28 A well established Construe tion Company requires FOREMEN e A; j lU WtUtOUt tltl mal qualifications Inr rtenstve woi king =>xpen- I. v> 111 expei .-nee in ClVll I ..A.I. •t|tl ol working pi-ndently ted applicants i apply |el 0. educational quahti. aUons workini eapet enci sent and expe< ted592 words
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Advertisement662 1984-07-31 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant mmmm^*^ a ma^*^*^*^*^a^*^*^*^»^i^a^a^a^a^*aa*aaaa*«. ■MMM___M_M_H__MM_M_HM_M_i_MM_g_H_gg_-MB-^_M MMMMMMMMMMHMMMMHMMMMMM«MMM__I B>MIIBI^" BBI *"MMM_^MM__M-a__MMMMMHMHMMiIIH> -S_S-l-_^_^_S-5-S__sS-_S-_M_i__ssM-_l MMMMMMMM^^^^^^M_MM_i-MMMMMHiMMiiSHi g) Technical h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production662 words
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Advertisement664 1984-07-31 29 I It's about time You Join The Right I aaMA Company With The I Wi Risht Job And Risht fl 11// 9y^/^a^^ J I /j IJ Y Tl^^ Male Up To: $532 I C^y L^i Wi Female Up To: $484 I N_» V^ (Excludes 0.T.) H Sunrise To Sunset The664 words
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Advertisement386 1984-07-31 29 A NEMIC /A LAMBDA Lmmm.^S&\ An excellent company with worldwide networks invites you to join us as (Male/Female) Starting Pay Up to $400 Soldering Insertion Line Assembly We offer EXCELLENT BENEFITS, including: 5 day week FastPromotim JJ No shift work I No microscope viewing Adjustment after probation Z Paid tea386 words
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Advertisement727 1984-07-31 29 i Would you like to earn extra H income through temporary job? H We would like to invite you young ladies, especially housewives to work with us as: m^ Temporary Female I Production Operators g at your convenience during any of the following mm time:- 7am- 3 pm $16.50 B727 words
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Advertisement415 1984-07-31 29 A inetree We welcome applicants for the following =_re poaitiona Accounts Clerk EE Salary: $650 per montii Waiters sss (Dining Room. Banquet Catering 55 Salarv-: 5550 per moinh Steward Hands Salary-: $500 per month F B Cost Controller S Remuneration will commensurate uith experience. Candidates who have had j=J previous415 words
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Advertisement817 1984-07-31 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant —S_^S_S__S_S a__s__s_s_s_^_M__s3s—S_SI) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous JURONG TOWN CORPORATION I We nave vacancies for A) MAINTENANCE INSPECTORS I B) LANDS INSPECTORS 1 Gross Salary Range: $537 $1541 per month I Qualifications 'GCE A Level Higher School Certifi- Level Passes or817 words
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Advertisement379 1984-07-31 30 66 Situationa Vacant 1) Miscellaneous York Hotel Requires 1. WAGE CLERK QCE <■>' Level with good credit in Mathematics A hie to type well Preferably with l year's experience m .similar capacity 2. RECEPTIONIST/ INFORMATION QCE 'O' level with good credit in English Related experience prelerred Pleasant disposition 3. OUTSTATION379 words
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Advertisement325 1984-07-31 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A modern and first class Japanese Restaurant has vacancies for the following positions. __n_n_W__| Sushi Waitresses taamaaaaaaam taamammaaaaaaamm Walters/Waitresses Bar-tenders Cleaners Interested candidates without previous experience may also apply. We offer good remuneration and attractive fringe benefits for the right candidates. Location of interview Shima325 words
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Advertisement369 1984-07-31 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous a^/X^hs. EUROPfI AT CHANGI VILLAGE EUROPA LOUNGE RESTAURANT requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (iood wages. Transport provided e Meals provided a Accommodation provided. months wage incentives. a Malaysians welcome. Please call personally for an interview between 11am and 3pm at BLK 5, UPPER CHANGI ROAD =01-2001, S'PORE369 words
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Advertisement663 1984-07-31 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Our company with a chain ot exclusive member's clubs catering tor high management executives has the following vacancies: 1) HOSTESSES Age between 17 -29 years a Basic salary $40 to $80 daily. Attractive commission. a Quarterly and yearly bonuses. Part-timers and freelance can also apply.663 words
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Advertisement317 1984-07-31 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Vitoky VITAKY FAST FOOD Restaurant (Fried Chicken Burger) vacancies for Full- Time Staff 1) CASHIERS a Experience not necessary e Willing to work 2 shift Female only 2) KITCHEN HELPERS e Male only e Age 17 to 25 a Willing to work 2 shift 3)317 words
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Advertisement510 1984-07-31 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous W PEINIGER INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Fire Proofing Division) requires SPRAYERS For spraying cementtous producti (mandollte P-20 p-50 or equivalent products 1. Horn men. betveei $3.00 $4 00 per hour Ovei allowance and transport allowance a hi i.<- paid '-Mr.! Interested applicants please con tact510 words
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Advertisement538 1984-07-31 30 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous A well establish*, trading compan. require. SAMPLfcS MAKER GENERAL WORKERS e A.--e M.i el if e A..lf- 10 w.>rk In ipei a i ini) applicant* reel I I around h Semi a ing Attractive salary anc benefit* the right candidates (created le *****31 t tor Mist538 words
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Advertisement531 1984-07-31 31 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous SNACK BAR require-FULL-TIME/PART-TIME CHINESE STAFFS wi irk imn'.e.!i.i_elv e tnuhsli .it le.ist SCCoudarj 1 Working bows Mm fiptn oi .spin llpn \»;e is. md above St i.ii< nta are also welcome Interview S PORE SOUASH CENTRE Foil Canning Rise Sngapore 0617 Tel: *****55 i SUBWAY531 words
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Advertisement614 1984-07-31 31 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE MESSENGERS required to deapatctv deliver mail*, document*, etc e Age Hto 39 years e Must poaaeaa own motorbike and hold Class 2 licence Plaaaa ring *****73 lor interview NEW HEALTH CENTRE requires (1) MASSEUSE (2) CASHIER (6.30pm 11.00pm) Above 21 yrs old Training will614 words
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Advertisement1601 1984-07-31 31 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous DISCO/ BREAKDANCERS REOUIR- MALAY DRIVER WITH good knowlED. Foreign and local teenagers ed*e pertaining tourism wanted above 15 years old required Part- immediately for car rental time as'Party Leaders Assist- company. Only those with exams Must love children Call perience1,601 words
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Advertisement685 1984-07-31 31 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous OFFICE BOY NEEDED, must possess own motorbike Walk-in interview. =01-22 Farklane Shopping Mall PART-TIME PUMP ATTENDANT required. Night shift. Retired/ elderly person living in Toa Fayoh preferred Tel: *****75. SECURITY OFFICERS REQUIRED by an established Propertv Company. Please call *****1 1 for an appointment. STARLIGHT685 words
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Advertisement1641 1984-07-31 31 low I llMim A 1984 HONDA motorcycle "lp'lDl |C* which has travelled only 3.000 JL JPl fj_H km is available. Find this _Z_L _J_s™ jmT^ mmaamK beautifully built two-wheeler ID) ffyl fi\\ Ini at classification 76m. fix W* J /f|\ l UJ ______________T r '^fi liC ife-afife 9M' WWA -S^N-rT*1,641 words
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Advertisement943 1984-07-31 31 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford 1983 BRAND NEW I Id< .1. NotchtMdi (tin on i I casaette f ull ararrai KH on the road Deposit 13 Monthlj (613 Pteasi all Modern Motors Rte Ltd 356M Alexamii.i Road 1 pore nil i- ''-55_2 CORTINA GHIA 2000 Dei 78 Beautiful condition943 words
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Advertisement518 1984-07-31 31 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1983 APRII MAZDA KM sel sport riO show ondition i MO-SB pl.iV LATE 1961 MAZDA It Aircond mdition, I owner tit. .300 o n o Loan LATE 1961 MAZDA rivalov, net 51...H4H 1981 MAZDA 62* power window! central locking radio, cassette, brand n> I518 words
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Advertisement1829 1984-07-31 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale l^= h) Mercedes h) Mercedes i) Mitsubishi j I) Mitsubishi j) Toyota I— l 1981 AUG LANCER 1 100 5 speed a Due owner Aircond sports runs e lax 11,829 words
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Advertisement367 1984-07-31 32 TOYOTA corolla GL November 1982 I owner, cassette radio. aircon, beautiful condition Asking ._3.O(K) (i nn, Tel: *****95. TOYOTA STARLET 1983 one owner, aircon, radio-cassette, excellent condition $21.***** ono T.-I: *****11 1973 corolla 1200 alrcond, new paintwork o months' tax Showroom condition $6,000 o n o *****49 John 1973 TOYOTA367 words
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Advertisement1288 1984-07-31 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others SUBARU I \mS^^^^^^^^ a r4r Singapore Motors Pte Ltd •4» r 1 9 Leng Kee Road, Singapore 031 5. Telephone: *****6. 1979 JULY AUSTIN Allegro. 1300 c.c, new tax, aircon.. non-PARF. private registered. $6,500. Can loan $5,000. Phone1,288 words
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Advertisement866 1984-07-31 32 76 Vehicles For Sale Commercial Vehicles 1979 DATSUN P# NEL low ner l'.iHO. Datsun C2O. pick-up 1 owner, 1982 Datsun pick-up. 720. flat-bed. 1 vi ner. tel *****2 ires 1 ,:.7().'.:.. (office) 1981 DATSUN DIESEL pickup With one owner Reidn number GJS7HIR Offers to Sin Thai Hin Trading IMe Ltd866 words
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Advertisement738 1984-07-31 32 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAVMENT HIGHEST tor all kinds ol Q ret rU PARI non-PARf sei ondhand vehicles my a v t: m ***** 09 1 night 1 Mr Tan 11. Kensington Park Road. Seran goon Uardem S'| r 19 BETTER OFFER FOR i' a r i si rap need738 words
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Advertisement805 1984-07-31 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Available Immediately Bufcll Timah Rd 2 sum Ul A tuer: churches, martceti entrance guest rm S bathroom- Split leve. dining ar.-a with Italian tl Big kitchen with new cal Sei vants i.Vk n amenities Tel *****09 (office i Strictly nc ajjentt BALMORAI ROAD Double-slop Aittiii.805 words
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Advertisement895 1984-07-31 33 OPENFDFJLFJL 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing M 12 months W*% 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses OIST. 17. BEAUTIFUL SINGLE- DIST. 5. WEST COAST Road, new STOREY detached bungalow. 3 corner terrace house. 2-storey, bedrooms/ servant's, fully air- fully furnished. 3 bedrooms/ atcon fully furnished.895 words
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Advertisement674 1984-07-31 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 21 ENG KONG Crescent, beautiful 2-bedroomed renovated apartment, quiet neighbourhood. $1100 Hardy Housing *****44/6. EAST COAST VICINITY Well maintained modern design beautifully furnished doublestorey 5-bedroomed bungalow. $3,000. House world *****21. KATHERINE HOUSING OFFERS furnished/ unfurnished apartments/ Houses ln districts: 5, 9, 10, 11. 12.674 words
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Advertisement556 1984-07-31 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses $4,000 BIG BUNGALOW, 7 bedrooms. 5 baths attached. Available soon *****13 b) Apartmants BALMORAL PARK APARTMENTS 2/3 bedrooms (2 bathrooms) Walk-up apartments Located in Prime Residential area Minutes to Orchard Road $1,750/$1,950 Unfurnished nun RIDGELUOOD CONDOMINIUM Lunalilo 3 bedroom $3 300.00 Lunalilo 3 bedroom $3556 words
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Advertisement1212 1984-07-31 33 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments cA^dmore c Park^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service1,212 words
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Advertisement883 1984-07-31 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, THE WIL SHIRE, branc new central airconditionec apartment with facilities, spacious living/ dining with adjoining 2.500 sq.ft. private terract garden. 3 bedrooma/ bathroomplus servant's. $6,500 Fully furnished 4-bedroomed apartment $5,500 Deans Property *****55 DIST. 10, EQUATORIAL HOTEL vicinity, very well maintained apartment with883 words
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Advertisement857 1984-07-31 33 86 Accommodation Vacant mmmmaamaammmmmmammammamammmmmmmmmmmmmuumm b) Apartments I CLEMENCEAU COURT, 3 rooms 2 i halls Newly renovated Unfur- nished Rent: 551.700 Aimew Towers, penthouse. 4 rooms. 2 i halls Unfurnished Rent Ssl. Boo Tel: *****65 t CLEMENT PARK CONDO studio apartment Tastefully decorated/ furnished Facilities include squash/ tennis courts, swimI ming857 words
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Advertisement566 1984-07-31 33 86 Accommodation Vacant < b) Apartments DEAR BACHELORS! I rooms In prestigious locality. j With facilities $1.800 $3,000 And nthen foi rout tasti tu u men *****11 DESIREABLE LOCATION! Elegant I maisonette with I lovelf bed- rooms plus squash and pool. near International School $3,500 Admiral .3481 122 DISTRICT 10.566 words
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Advertisement907 1984-07-31 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 RIDGEWOOD KUHIO I ii hed recreal i. 900 Kingdom Properties i *****77 DIST 21 SHERWOOD TOWfc*b mid floor all i bedroomed u i B< fully furnished S» im squash $2,000 *****83 (Agl OIST 21 CLEMENTI PARK. 3 phi- I bedrooou im lb furnished907 words
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Article, Illustration696 1984-07-31 39 EPSOM JEEP - St Gallen again glamour horse EPSOM JEEP Paititi Gold has pride of place but... By CLASS 1 DIV 1 1,600 m (Ratings: 175 148) 3 PAITITI GOLD 60 (Bougoure) 175 4 SIAPAH RAJAH IV 59 (Allan) 173 12 FREEDOM FIGHTER U 58.5 (Buang) 172 8 OUR SAINT 58 (Bougoure) 171696 words
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Article230 1984-07-31 39 By THE RACING EDITOR RACE callers in the local circuit should confine themselves to straightforward commentaries and refrain from making unwarranted remarks about a horse or horses trailing the field. 1 In Race 5 at Bukit Timah last Sunday, Ohm's Law was very slow into stride in230 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-07-31 39 At the dOOm At the finish Pictures by and JONATHAN CHOO ALBERT SIM Restricted terms Div E I.loom 1. Siamese Fighter 2. Simply Perfect 3. Smart Slick 4. Phenomena Dist: 1, V_, 6 1 h Time 1:9.6 Restricted terms Div B I,loomJONATHAN CHOO; ALBERT SIM - 180 words
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159 1984-07-31 39 Stewards Cup: Raymond's mount is favourite LONDON, Mon AT THE final forfeit stage today, 26 runners were declared for the 1,200 m Stewards Cup to be run at Goodwood tomorrow. They are: Petong (Bruce Raymond), All Is Forgiven (Lester Piggott), Kirchner (Philip Waldron), Sylvan Barbarosa (Philip Robinson), Jack Tar (PaulReuter - 159 words
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Article1041 1984-07-31 39 WEIGHTS, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 1 Div. 2 I,ooom (Ratings: 152-134) 10 Paris B 57 152 4 Passionate Prince 56 150 16 Joint Command IB 56 150 17 Wonderful Joy 54 146 1 Misty Line IB 52.5 1431,041 words
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Article68 1984-07-31 39 CLASS 6 horses Arumugam and Fait Accompli, who won at Bukit Timah last Sunday, have been promoted to Class 5. They are now rated 48 and 45 respectively. Reclassifications Class 3: Catchword (80). Kentish (83), Legs (81), Siamese Fighter (75), Tequila Sunrise (83) Class68 words
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174 1984-07-31 39 Trainer lashes out at Ascot over blinkers LONDON, Mon. A CONTROVERSY is raging over the withdrawal of French challenger Esprit Du Nord seconds before the start of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Royal Ascot on Saturday. Esprit Du Nord pulled out just before the horsesAFP; Reuter - 174 words
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Obituary, Illustration196 1984-07-31 39 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths NEO POH CHENG Born: 14.2.34 Departed on 30.7.84 Sadly missed by Wives: Chua Sai Le ow Ong Ah Suan Sons: Yock Hoo. Christopher Geok Eng. Jimmy Yock Koon. Albert Wee Keong, Johnny (deceased Wee Tiong. Robert Daughters: Sons-in-law: Jho Hong Pang Ngol Wah Geok196 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1984-07-31 39 142 Condolences 142 Condolences MR. TAN KOK WAH Departed 23/7/84 Deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of the late Mr. Tan Kok Wah From: Mr. Mrs. Frankie Low T.H. D CJNHA (GREGOj G S dm; I Audrey and (i»-r.. la.* rands Peters si I get Skyln Road rter Ctiurci76 words
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Obituary, Illustration157 1984-07-31 39 The Family of the late MDM CHAN AH LEK, MARY would like to express their heartfelt thank* tc Rev Fr Benit Rev Fr Ho Rev Fr Tan: MP tor Sembawang Doctors Nurse* ot SGH Ward 77 Relative* a, friend* tor then kind assistance night visits message* of condolences157 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1984-07-31 39 In Loving Memory Of Miss CHAN SUI KENG Departed 31 7.80 >-.• iseOod fT Than d Becauj beyond Bectuw ti- bird in t sky We k:; eat: Dad. Mum Weng Yung Meng In Loving Memory of MRS USSY GOMEZ departed on 31/7/81 (3rd Anniversary) Inserted by loving93 words
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Advertisement48 1984-07-31 39 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late MR WILLIAM KHOO wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, business associates, colleagues for their kind assistance, attendance, wreaths, scrolls, donations and condolences during their recent bereavement. In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember48 words
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Advertisement377 1984-07-31 40 The 2nd Times Inter-Dusiness Houses Athletics Meet Scrtui^oy-Septeinberl-1904.NQtionol Sted ium, SjOpm. THE RACE TO IHE FINALS I You start with the collection of number togs. At Promotions Deportment Times House, from 00th July to Ord August. Teams are advised to collect en bloc. When you come to claim your number377 words
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Miscellaneous56 1984-07-31 40 Today's events BADMINTON Na_a__l rank- taama (SBA. 7 p.m.). SHPAK TAKRAW National mm Bt-nl c__ps: (Gay World Sudlum. 2 p. m SOCCER NFL Dtv. I: Changi Utd v Balestier Utd (Jin Besar. 8 30 p. m). Frteadly: Straits Times v Darul Afiah (Farrer Park. 515 p m. 9QI ASH OvaltU*56 words
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Article113 1984-07-31 40 Jarryd gets one back on Smid HILVERSUM (Holland). Mon. Anders Jan yd. of Sweden, overpowered his doubles partner. Tomas Smid. of Czechoslovakia. 6-3. 6-3. 2-6, 6-2 to win the U*****,000 ($381,400) Dutch Open tennis championship here yesterday. Jarryd's clay-court victory was his first over Smid in three meetings. In Washington,Reuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-07-31 40 JOE DORAI - The last Changi waltz for Kannan JOE DORAI By KANNAN Kunjuraman will play his last National F oat ball League Division Two match for Changi United tonight after which the national striker will be released to Cheq Point, of Kuala Lumpur. Kannan was forced to miss Cheq Point's two earlier235 words
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Article95 1984-07-31 40 AFTER two unsuccessful attempts Somerset United Sports club have made the grade for next year's National Football League Division Three. Others are Mayflower, Darul Afiah and Orchard Boulevard. The fourth place will be contested among Redhill Rangers, Eunos Crescent and Singapore Cricket Club in a playoff95 words
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Article186 1984-07-31 40 Singapore keep soldiers at bay LUMUT (Perak), Mon. Singapore drew 1-1 with Malaysian Armed Forces in a North Zone Razak Cup soccer match at the Royal Malaysian Navy Stadium here yesterday. Robai Desa gave the soldiers the lead in the ninth minute. Latif Abdul Rahman replied in the 62nd minute.186 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-07-31 40 PETER SIOW - Vaneco knights return PETER SIOW Robin shot down in pingpong's battle royale Report by VANECO, who abdicated their throne last year, returned to claim the crown last night in an explosive national team table tennis championships final at Toa Payoh. They ousted imposters Robin Group, who had usurped the throneJONATHAN CHOO - 591 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-07-31 40 SO FAR, only two gleaming bowling trophies are line up in the display cabinet of national champion Jack Wong's Toa Payoh flat. Amazingly, both were acquired within a month (writes Peter Slow). But the lean booty does not truly reflect Jack's consummate bowling skills.277 words
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Article64 1984-07-31 40 PASLR Panjang Bowl and Jackie's Katong are the men's and women s leader, respectively in the National League bowling championships, which entered the third week at Jackie's Orchard on Sunday Pasir Panjang. with 12 wins for and three against, lead with 6.442 pintails Jackie's Katong are64 words
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Article346 1984-07-31 40 HARTFORD, Mon. American Peter Jacobsen in command throughout, shot a one-under-par 70 yesterday for a 15-under-par total of 269 to clinch victory in the Greater Hartford Open. "I felt like I was in control all day, and that's a good feeling," said Jacobsen. Leading scores:Reuter - 346 words
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Article147 1984-07-31 40 Lamb no easy meat MANCHESTER, Mon Allan Lamb became the first batsman to score three centuries in a series against the West Indies in England a.s paceman Joel Garner took the last three English first innings wickets in the Fourth Test here today. West Indies skipper Clive Lloyd enforced theReuter - 147 words
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Article538 1984-07-31 40 COLLINGWOOD 6.19 (55) defeated Geelong 4.5 (29) in a major Australian Rules Football game. Other results: Carlton 7.10 (52) bt Melbourne 3.8 (26). Essendon 4.10 (34) bt Footscray 3.14 (32), Fitzrov 11.11 (77) bt Hawthorn 10.7 (67), Richmond 12.19 (91) bt Sydney Swans 3.10 (28), Nth Melbourne 5.14538 words
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THE LA OLYMPICS
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Article, Illustration863 1984-07-31 41 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT Kelly's Pacific pledge: I want to bring home a catch By 4 I'M beginning to feel that I'll finish among the top 12. There are some big names in the list but they are not unbeatable. What I'm hoping is forJERRY SEH - 863 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-07-31 41 First interview draws crowd of journalists SAN DIEGO, Mon. A timid and soft-spoken Zola Budd held her first news conference in the United States yesterday, avoiding politics but revealing she might put on shoes unusual for the barefoot runner for Olympic heats. Zola, 18,AP - 268 words
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403 1984-07-31 41 It's smog for sale BOTTLED smog is on sale around the arenas where athletes battle breathlessly for Olympic honours. The price is two dollars a bottle but takers seem to be few and far between. "The idea is for visitors to take the403 words
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Article1972 1984-07-31 41 STEVE LUNTJQUIST (USA) lttm breaststroke lmin 11.655ec (1:12.13). World and Olympic record. MICHAEL GROSS (FRG) 296m freestyle lmin 47.44 (1:47.55). World and Olympic record. Note: Old times in brackets. G S B China i Canada 1 2 I W. Germany 113 Australia I 1 2 s1,972 words
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Article, Illustration929 1984-07-31 42 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT American swimmers make history By Jin Teik's one for the memory LOS ANGELES, Mon. Singapore's Oon Jin Teik was among the record-breakers when he set a national mark of 1 min. 19.23 sec. in the heats of the IM metres breaststroke final at theAP; JERRY SEH - 929 words
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Article, Illustration679 1984-07-31 42 The art of diving as practised by Louganis LOS ANGELES, Mon. Splash is a word that does not exist in the vocabulary of Greg Louganis, the world diving champion who has turned the sport into an art form. For the 24-year-old Californian honesReuter - 679 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-07-31 42 GODFREY ROBERT - Siong's butterfly pillar from Japan GODFREY ROBERT LOS ANGELES, Mon. Japan's Taihei Saka should spur Singapore's Ang Peng Siong to a national record in the men's 100 metres butterfly event at the McDonald's Pool on the second day of the Olympic Games swimming programme here today. Saka lived up toUPI - 294 words
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Article109 1984-07-31 42 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Four swimmers selected for 1981 teams who did not go to Moscow because of political boycotts finally won their Olympic gold medals. Tracy Caulklns, Steve Lundquist and Nancy Hogshead won golds for the United States who dominated the first day at the Olympic pool.Reuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-07-31 43 CHINO, California, Mon. Xu Halfeng and Wang Ylfa, of China, became their country's first Olympic medal winners today, taking the gold and bronze ln the men's tree pistol competition at the Los Angeles Gaines. Xu originally was given a score of M oat of a possibleReuter; UPI - 187 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-07-31 43 MISSION VIEJO, Mon. Alexl Grewal, the American rider who won a last-minute reprieve from a positive dope test, sprinted to an Olympic gold medal In the men's cycling road race yesterday. His win made it a cycling double for the United States after Connie Carpenter clinchedReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1984-07-31 43 Sharpshooter triggers off notches on China's gunbelt Alan Hubbard reviews the first day's action with a 10-gallon hat and six-shooter LOS ANGELES, Mon. No-one thumped the air in ecstasy or fell to his knees in tearful prayer or heaped kisses on the coach yesterday. If Mr XuUPI - 1,414 words
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Article, Illustration577 1984-07-31 43 Four see red in tempestuous start to soccer competition LOS ANGELES, Mon. Four players were sent off and seven booked as Italy beat Egypt 1-0 in a bad-tempered Group D opening match of the Olympic soccer tournament at Pasadena yesterday. In front of 50,000 spectators, Serena scored theAFP; Reuter; AP - 577 words
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Article, Illustration573 1984-07-31 43 Americans lead succession of world-class gymnastics marks LOS ANGELES, Mon. Mitch Gaylord and Peter Vidmar yesterday swept the United States towards the end of an 80-year wait for an Olympic gymnastics gold. The 23-year-olds each plundered a perfect score of 10 in a succession of world-class marks lastReuter - 573 words
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184 1984-07-31 43 LOS ANGELES. Mon. China took advantage of the Soviet -led boycott of the 1984 Olympic Games to carry off the first gold and silver weightlifting medals last night. Nineteen-year-old -Seng Guoqiang won the flyweight (52kg) class from team-mate Zhou Peishun, eclipsing their more fancied JapaneseReuter - 184 words
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168 1984-07-31 43 LOS ANGELES. Mon. The United States men's basketball team, overwhelmingf a v ourites to capture the gold medal, made an auspicious debut in the 12-team tournament as they roared to a 97-49 victory over China yesterday. Defending champions Yugoslavia were also victorious, defeatingReuter - 168 words
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171 1984-07-31 43 MONTEREY PARK (California), Mon. Australia, the favourites, beat Malaysia 5-0 in the opening match of the Olympic men's hockey tournament Terry Walsh, Australia's centre forward, scored their first four foals and laid on the fifth or inside-left Peter Haselhurst. Australia's victory in the GroupReuter; AFP - 171 words
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Obituary, Illustration113 1984-07-31 41 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam MRS. HERBERT LAUW GEOK LAM nee EVELINE LEE ENG NEO departed 31.7.80 Four years have passed since you suddenly left us Tho grief still linger deep and painful. Dearest Mom, is it God's will that you must leave us? Bitter conscience will remain in113 words
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Miscellaneous225 1984-07-31 42 WHAT'S ON TODAY BASKETBALL (IfM GMT): Women's round MOWING (1431): Mens heats, robin matches Australia v US China v Canada. SHOOTING (INI): Clay target: trap, men's Yugoslavia v South Korea. Men's preliminaries running game target, women's air rifle. Croup B China v France. US v Canada. Uruguay SOCCER (SMI): Preliminaries:225 words
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Advertisement441 1984-07-31 43 ■BIWINNERSISS Tulip Pork Luncheon Meat's Lucky Draw Ist Prize 22k Yellow Gold Chain (46gm) Doris Gn Bee Suan |/C No. *****62 B 2nd Prize 22k Yel-ow Gold Chain (31.71 gm) Toh Ka> Tat l/C No. *****55 J 3rd Prize Credit Suisse Iogm pure gold with case Vincent 3oh l/C No.441 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-07-31 44 Five services a day to be run during one-month trial TRAVELLERS to Johor Bam will be able to try out a new railbus service from tomorrow. The railbus, on loan to the Malayan Railway Administration (KTM) by British Rail Engineering and Ley land, will289 words
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108 1984-07-31 44 Travel papers exemption for Sabah, Sarawak citizens KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Citizens of Sabah and Sarawak will not need travel documents to enter Peninsular Malaysia from Aug 1, according 10 an immigration o.der announced here tooay. yut Malaysians from Peninsular Malaysia must still have travel papers for entry into Sabah orBernama - 108 words
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442 1984-07-31 44 A life for a life, an injury for an injury Pakistan bringing in tough new penalties ISLAMABAD, Mon. PAKISTAN is to introduce new penalties for bodily crimes based on Islamic principles calling for "a life for a life" and "injury for injury". The draft law is a k»y element inAFP; Reuter - 442 words
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106 1984-07-31 44 Borneo Bulletin on that forex report THE Borneo Bulletin has denied that it used a Bank of America report for a story on Brunei's forex links with Singapore without authorisation. The Straits Times last Thursday carried a New Straits Times article quoting a Brunei official as saying that the bank106 words
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Article59 1984-07-31 44 FRANKFURT, Mon. The dollar broke through the 2.90 marks barrier for a while today, trading at its highest against the West German currency (or 11-1/2 years. It touched 2.9010 marks in mid-afternoon. However, it failed to hold that peak and soon declined to 2.8940, though dealers feltReuter - 59 words
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Article32 1984-07-31 44 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 1.55 points to 1,113.07 points in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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195 1984-07-31 44 Hijackers want to trade hostages for arms and cash AMSTERDAM, Mon. Hijackers, holding more than 80 people aboard a Venezuelan plane on the Dutch Caribbean Island of Aruba, threatened to kill their hostages unless their demands for grenades, machine guns and US$5 million (Sslt.S million) were met, the Dutch newsAP; UPI; Reuter - 195 words
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Article35 1984-07-31 44 GUINGAMP (France), Mon. Gilbert Renault, known as Colonel Remy and considered one of France's greatest Resistance heroes during the Nazi occupation, died of a heart attack yesterday, police said. He was 79.- UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-07-31 44 WELLINGTON, Monday PRIME Minister David Lange said last night his Labour Party government's ban on visits by nuclear-powered and armed warships such as those of the US Pacific fleet was not negotiable. In his first major television interview last night since his party's victory284 words
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111 1984-07-31 44 The new Prime Minister also said New Zealand would close South Africa's consulate in Wellington soon. "It is going to be closed. That is also not negotiable. "It (South Africa) is a country which has entrenched, as a matter of creed, a distinction asUPI; Reuter - 111 words
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510 1984-07-31 44 Day cashier punched customer over ten cents Magistrate fines one and ticks off the other THINGS got a little heated at the checkout till when cashier Ng Seng Cheong overcharged customer Seek Boh Koon by just 10 cents. First words were exchanged, then a collar was grabbed and finally a510 words
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Miscellaneous140 1984-07-31 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) ap to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.95 a.m. Adelaide 9 16 C Cloudy .Manila 23 33 C Fair Amsterdam 25/30C Clear i Melbourne 7 14C Cloudv Bangkok 26 33C Fair Moscow 23 25140 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1984-07-31 1 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN A well-travelled multi-lingual New Yorker is the first Fulbright in Singapore scholar, after the prestigious programme was suspended for over 15 years. In an interview, the Ph.D student in political and economic analysis relates his experiences such as how his discodancing skillsDAVID TAN - 1,267 words
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Article, Illustration635 1984-07-31 2 KONG SOOK CHIN - The 95-year-old globetrotter KONG SOOK CHIN At an age when most people are content to lead a quiet life at home, 95-year-old Margaret Newman still retains her zest for life and a love of travelling. She shares her outlook on life with our writer. By SPRIGHTLY Margaret Newman from Brisbane,KENNETH KOH - 635 words
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Article628 1984-07-31 2 PAMELA HOLLIE - PAMELA HOLLIE By in New York MUSK, a centuries-old scent, is becoming a major force in the fragrance market of the '80s. After a decade of slow but steady growth, the earthy scent has outgrown its street origins to become an important mainline fragrance inNYT - 628 words
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Article538 1984-07-31 2 D.R. JOE - D.R. JOE Tuesday column By a 36-year-old estimator "YOUR X-ray shows you have early signs of tuberculosis in your lungs," the nurse said calmly. With that pronouncement, the world seemed to stop spinning. I was dumbfounded. The rest of her words came from afar, disjointed. "Great538 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-07-31 3 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN Coordinator: This may not be the 1984 Olympics but it's definitely the wilder side of the track. This year, designers have taken the traditional idea of sportswear one step further, almost right out of the arena. You will recognise the same comfortable, stretchy fabricsSTEVEN LEE - 479 words
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Article, Illustration614 1984-07-31 6 KANNAN CHANDRAN - Fran gets them on their feet KANNAN CHANDRAN By AGAINST a painted backdrop of the Manhattan skyline, bathed in lights of bloody red, Fran and the Fabulous Freedom deliver a polished rendition of Nena's 99 Red Balloons. Some sewer-mouthed patrons, initially doubting the 22-year-old singer's ability, stop their harassing and614 words
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523 1984-07-31 6 KEVIN NOBLE - KEVIN NOBLE By in Buenos Aires CINEMA-GOERS in this nationalistic country are about to get a technicolour dose of recent, bitter history the Falkland Islands war. Chieos de la Guerra. or Boys of the War, makes its debut in cinemas across the country onAP - 523 words
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Article, Illustration574 1984-07-31 7 DAVID CAMPBELL - DAVID CAMPBELL SINGAPORE YOUTH ORCHESTRA Singapore Conference Hall Last Sunday Reviewed by VKSOUR was the keyword in the performance of the Singapore Youth Orchestra last Sunday afternoon at the Singapore Conference Hall. From the incisive and sharply -etched conducting of the ensemble's music director, Vivien574 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-07-31 7 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY By HIS voice was his most distinctive characteristic. He could have been a man of a thousand faces but nothing could disguise that unique voice. Every word, precise and clear, was delivered with a slightly husky drawl. And that voice was perfect for538 words
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Advertisement267 1984-07-31 1 Colour: Sports fashion A tribute to James Mason LEISURE, Page Seven P_Tv___fl __SBi ■P"* ___L fl V?_i_____i __________t^_fl___________l PS !!___^___S _______i___F^l____^l _^s_£_fl_i S^SwEFif. _k_2H_____G ____^«V___l ■PItsFJU _B__p* *»Am Ate^M _E_H -..«_t3g-B^-i---B__iSßß^^fe i TfUfl !.r^ r ffi^HHHHWfflrn_L fl^__H_l-P ________________________________________________HB_fl_HnS_H ;^H__H^_ra^^^_lctS 4 _^SHh____&_ »^^yßS __________________________________________rffiß____Brm "'''O-nlflf^ll--^^ JL- 'jIfKJ ■^^_BB__>6aEJsM- SJfi-flSi-K" W _^"fl267 words
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Advertisement605 1984-07-31 2 "wC'-FCrfJ fS __r Jfl??l^"'fl___S-ri -£_-E SSS ONIV A _rA _t_i-iVlx_? I -jB-g^-V 00^ 00 •cleansadisinfects^deodorizes^^A^^^^mmmmm^ r _^i^^^^ We all Know of the advantages of having an longer to generate Negative lons \JU(\rLc OA hf\ljr*S ga rtgaif f clears lhe a po,lu,lon and P rovldes health^ivmg clean Iresh air Bu ha605 words
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Advertisement1085 1984-07-31 3 a nnATMVti EETVc /ei/wtacc _______i ir^^sr^^ A PPOINTiVIENTS/ NOTICES Ife^lsl »««St« HfIHSTANTS RSsofiBl_flfl_fl Sales Service: Rates: I Box Service: P \Bi§J/ A I HONGKONG not* ww vi Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Collected: S$ 5.00 s < m *J m > ■fl Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS1,085 words
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Advertisement467 1984-07-31 4 We're nawA year old \A%J M mM WMAW ___B _B_H m WAT A\ AmW A A^Mf k^LW J j Y) a y '^-_2s___^_^-____-^ A whole new range of Cantonese and Sichuan dishes K^C._'_____ _^<zyy*j^~ r^^t.? >^____i__^^^ from our new menu. =ii;:=^^ ;:i;i;:;:^ X ,^^^^^^?^^_y New management that'll promise you even467 words
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Miscellaneous404 1984-07-31 5 _^N_^X__k _il_^N_T Tuk° I I ilx/11l yu \mJKmmSW\\KmJ\D _J GARFIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS By Schulz l C^TOffi'M^AMOTl Pr,Hl^^_f% I C SO^CROWPEP i 7 "1/^1 P YOU CA..EC ME AT "1 I YO. r,^' WsJmE X™ THEBEACH^L K_ FORME? Ahm BIMMOMEIf *M TWO O'CLOCK IN THE PIP VOU CHUCK? jtm404 words
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Advertisement348 1984-07-31 6 NOTICES 2,680 TELEPHONE NUMBERS TO BE CHANGED S y\ Govt. Copyright Reserved. Today at about 8.00 a.m. some 2.680 telephone subscribers in the Jurong Telephone Exchange area (as shown in the unshaded portion of the map above) will have their telephone numbers changed. The last four digits of the old348 words
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Advertisement337 1984-07-31 6 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. 195 OF 1984 In the matter of the Companies Act, Cap 185 AND In the matter of CHINESE POTTERY ARTS AND HANDICRAFT PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for WindingiUp of337 words
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Advertisement281 1984-07-31 7 BANGKOK BONUS! ASIA HOTEL JOINS THE BIG LEAGUE We're just puttmg the CELEBRATES WITH 650 standard, superior finishing touches to a kAWAWA .m^A^mafa and de-luxe rooms and rebuilding and expansion A\ Hk suites programme which, ovei _^__!_^B_l A vdriet v of the past 2 years, has lifted ■W_ _______fl_V serving281 words
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Miscellaneous298 1984-07-31 7 PRINTS ISA Gallery, Singapore Shop- o Waddensea Bird An exhibition of 43 ping Centre. Noon to 6 Paradise works created since 1981 p.m. Ends today. o Waterway by California print- o Boy and His River makers FILM SHOWS Better Yards for BetNational Museum Art Visitors in groups of 10 ter298 words
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Advertisement1055 1984-07-31 8 I-UfT^ IN THE HH.H COI'RT OK THK RK-PI BUC OK SIM.AI'OK. THE KWANGTUNG PROVINCIAL BANK 7™zr_ BALANCE SHEET j And fto I j SOH SVE JOON t a LEE 31st December, 1983 hong habowabec ASSETS AMOUNT (Renminbi) LIABILITIES AMOUNT (Renminbi) I MACHINERY <o Cash Due from Banks 1,300.621.522.35 Due to1,055 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1984-07-31 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG It often makes HK comedian Ng cry Richard Ng, one of Hongkong's most popular film comedians was in town last week to promote his latest film The Return of Pom Pom. He tells our reporter how he switched from dentistry to serious acting1,044 words
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Article289 1984-07-31 1 ffl Pmmm m > B /I fiifi.iVirU* :H! <r :n; R8 S rfl W 3 li fefi£-*sfl| _K«| *fv.ll_B;<wft _LR ffl HIM* t'J'-I \&-__tol_t_rtl__g^ffc.JMift* KI9&&II _£^a# a Bi£ F_R6sMF£fi H*«tt Mfttt fc ft* fcJft ff Hal f_fe £9 A tt'M *u ft_3.fr j fri"! BW ffeift "ts_£ 9£ fii'j-i^t'r.rttj _ti289 words
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Advertisement1406 1984-07-31 1 APPOINTMENTS fr ~~^S A _> HR« M SINGER COMPANY I §5| TEM AmSAM EXPORT F^ RFPRFQFMTATIIIFQ A leader in the marketing of sewing machines and household H WIO 1 CI ■■■__H__i__HHii^____H_H__H__iß kJirwni OHLU ncrncocniHllfEO appliances, invites applications from youna and dvnamic candi- __H dates for the followinn Dosition^ I Industrialised1,406 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-07-31 2 CHRISTOPHER WREN - CHRISTOPHER WREN By in Beijing 4 The Great Wall is the symbol off the Chinese nation. Loving and repairing the Great Wall will reflect the patriotic feelings of the Chinese m Zhang Zhihua, Beijing Evening News correspondent. FARMERS in an area north of Beijing761 words
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Article357 1984-07-31 2 jfUfc Tjmtt&Aft ffc^ifclff i'V Cf. P'i v> .'j! l.*tt fi_l* 9f«lf*lH gr^«g M -'/iiJ' nj-pj- J i "i Pt_fltt"_!"_!H'. r tii^^H'iri &ft a. fi^\iri._:n!.i^A*. ft3S?ts Kfi- ti_-'i_ If gf£ iii't.Mli'J w;i_f{-^-^H^i_ff-^-S H_*.l AA ft h'j K *ll)_iii, Ui'j'i_ff-^ i£ mm.& t Jiv to m x <i-t ii t a n357 words
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Advertisement189 1984-07-31 2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF RODAN SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Members' Voluntary Liquidation) FINAL MEETING Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the FINAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the above-named company189 words
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Advertisement264 1984-07-31 2 [SHERIFFS SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF SUIT NO. 985 OF 1983 WRIT OF POSSESSION NO. 561 OF HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD PLAINTIFFS VERSUS CHUNG FOOK SENG <& CHANG FOOK SENG DEFENDANTS AUCTION SALE OF Shaping. Grinding, Cutting, Drilling, Sawing. Welding Lathe Machines,264 words
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Advertisement381 1984-07-31 2 SI'BORDINATE COITtTS, SINGAPORE j D.C. Summons No j 4531 af 1983. Between i The Chartered Bank Plaintiffs And Wong Moi Len (f Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To Wong Mui Len lateofNo.96-E Lorong J. Telok Kurau Road Singapore 1542 and Apt. Block 51. Chai Chee Street 12-308, Singapore 1646. Take notice381 words
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Article, Illustration847 1984-07-31 4 JABAR HANIEF - JABAR HANIEF By MANY Malays still believe that their customs, referred to by them as the adat must be observed, as long as they do not contradict Islamic rules. To some extent, this belief remains entrenched in the family, particularly in the rural areas.847 words
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Article, Illustration872 1984-07-31 4 Oleh JABAR HANIEF - Dari bersanding hinggalah mandi bersama Oleh JABAR HANIEF ADAT mesti diadatkan, mesti dituruti. Kalimat ini masih lagi dipegang oleh ramai orang Melayu terutama sekali bila hendak mengadakan majlis perkahwinan. Hal ini akan lebih disedari lagi sebaik saja sesebuah keluarga itu mula mengatur rancangan persiapan untuk majlis perkahwinan. Biar sekecil mana872 words
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Advertisement568 1984-07-31 4 APPOINTMENTS W^m\ M M H_S 2V mWWmr^Mw^^M WMW __r^H l___ T fi T _J 1 i dTil F.l V.i il I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I I WITH THE VITB I Applications arc united tor the following positions lA. GRAPHIC ARTISTS I I (Grade II) I Monthly Gross Salary Ranges: H 5760568 words
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Advertisement451 1984-07-31 4 CERTIFICATE IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT (UK) The Certificate in Industrial Management is now oemg conducted by Management Development Institute Of Singapore (Formerly known as Supervisory Management Training Association Of Singapore) on a two year part-time programme This leads to the examinations and award of the Certificate in industrial Management (UK) from451 words
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