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Title Section15 1984-08-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-08-01 1 THE United States maintained their golden momentum by leading the race for gold medals m the Los Angeles Olympics yesterday when their swimmers took three more tiUes. Their tally is now nine, while West Germany and China are next with three golds e»"h.48 words
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Article119 1984-08-01 1 ANG PENG SIONG bettered the Singapore national record when he clocked 51.66 sec to finish second m his heat for the 100-metres freestyle on the third day of the Olympic Games swimming competition. Peng Siong, who finished 0.53 sec behind France's Stephan Caron m Heat119 words
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Article91 1984-08-01 1 THE first five gold medals m men's swimming were won m world record times, with two of them going to lanky West German Michael Gross. Gross swam an amazing final leg m the 4 X 200 m freestyle relay to make up a deficit of 1.5 seconds91 words
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Article30 1984-08-01 1 BRAZIL, the original samba footballers, showed the world why imitators would always fall short when they beat Saudi Arabia 3-1 m the soccer tournament. Details on Page 44.30 words
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Article514 1984-08-01 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Bill gives it greater autonomy and more scope to regulate financial affairs By THE Monetary Authority of Singapore is to get wider powers m regulating the financial system and m playing its role as banker and adviser to the government. Under the514 words
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423 1984-08-01 1 Britain and China clear the big hurdles on HK Sir Geoffrey likely to give details today CHINA said today the main problems m talks with Britain on Hongkong had been solved. Sources said Britain was expected to announce tomorrow agreement on maintaining the colony's present financial and banking systems, theReuter - 423 words
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158 1984-08-01 1 Pressures on prime rates easing: Volcker WASHINGTON, Tues. In a rare comment on US Interest rate prosKts, Federal Reserve ird chairman Paul Vslcker told Congress that upward pressures oa the prime rate were "diminishing at the momeat". Mr Volcker usually avoids direct comment on the outlook far lntereat rates andUPI; AFP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration38 1984-08-01 1 TOKYO. Tues. A total of 379 bodies have been recovered from five Japanese Imperial Navy ships sunk near the Truk Islands m the Pacific Ocean during World War D, a Welfare Ministry spokesman said today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article189 1984-08-01 1 AUCKLAND, Tues. An Air New Zealand hostess alleged to have sexually assaulted a sleeping male passenger will appear before airline investigators tomorrow. An airline spokesman confirmed tonight that a complaint had been made against the hostess' behaviour on an Air New Zealand flight from AucklandReuter - 189 words
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Article33 1984-08-01 1 BEIJING, Tues. Chinese Foreign Minster Wu Xue?|ian left today on a trip to our Latin American countries Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina and Brazil to broaden Chinese diplomatic ties with the region. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article182 1984-08-01 1 A country in economic turmoil ONE Is a university graduate with aa honours degree ln sociology. A new mother now on maternity leave from her Job, she earns a four-figure monthly salary. Not only can she afford to hire a foreign maid, bat she pays only a small fraction of182 words
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491 1984-08-01 1 IRENE NQOO - Slowdown in the supply of new private homes IRENE NQOO By THE great build-up m the supply of new private apartments and houses for the next five years is flagging, latest official figures indicate. The potential supply of these homes up to 1989 has shrunk by 776 units compared to491 words
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Article46 1984-08-01 1 SHARE prices rose m heavy trading for the fourth day running yesterday on the local stock market. The Straits Times Industrial Index added another 13.20 points to reach 945.80. The Business Times Composite Index rose 14.51 points to 833.36. See TlmesDollar: P. 2146 words
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Article72 1984-08-01 1 GENEVA, Tues. An Air Prance plane woo hijacked daring a flight from Frankfurt to Paris today and forced to fly to Geneva, airline aad airport officials said. An Air France spokesman said the Boeing 737 had landed at the Swiss airport. Some Ct passengers had beenReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement29 1984-08-01 1 Inside 66 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-6 ASEAN 7 CAUSEWAY 8 TIMESCOPE IC EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS lt BACKGROUND 2t TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIPIEDS 2S-42 RACING 42 SPORTS 43-4729 words
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Article423 1984-08-01 2 Missions planned VISITS to Japan and the United States are being planned to study the two countries' systems of employing people above 55 years old. Mission members will include representatives from the National Trades Union Congress, the Singapore National Employers Federation, the Ministry of Labour and the National Productivity423 words
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Article599 1984-08-01 2 Losing game PIRACY of programs for computer games has reached "desperate levels" leading to losses amounting to at least £150 million (Ss4so million) for the industry m the past year, Britain's Federation Against Software Theft (Fast), has said. The problem is growing even m countries with better599 words
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Article325 1984-08-01 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •IT IS true that New Zealand's Prime Minister David Lange has said he intends to carry out his Labour Party's pledge to ban US nuclear warships from the country's ports and waters. But there is still some ambivalence m Mr Lange's attitude and the whole325 words
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Article71 1984-08-01 2 WRONGED BY THE LAW JAPAN'S judiciary and the police force are currently on the defensive as legal experts attempt to explain why three innocent men were forced to spend a total of 97 years m prison after being wrongly convicted of murder (m unrelated cases) during the Fifties and71 words
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Article215 1984-08-01 2 DRAMATIC PROFIT RESULTS FROM SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD appears on course for a dramatic recovery this year, after a shocking performance m 1983. The group achieved an $8.4 million turnaround, transforming a loss of $2.8 million at half-time last year into a pre-tax profit of $5.6 million for the215 words
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Article277 1984-08-01 2 Gross lightning THE power of West German Michael Gross, the pace of Canadian Alex Baumann and the pull Of another Canadian, Anne Ottenbrite, pluckedsome bite away from the American supremacy at the McDonald's Pool on the second day of the Olympic swimming programme m Los Angeles on Monday. Gross,277 words
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Article131 1984-08-01 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Weighing the issues MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has suggested that the ambivalent and piecemeal results of previous policy planning could impair domestic production, deter investment and leave the country saddled with debt. He said the Cabinet's upcoming economic review would erase the131 words
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Article115 1984-08-01 2 Stormy session MR Cesar Virata was re-elected Prime Minister of the Philippines for a second term yesterday. The vote of 120 to 50 came after strong opposition attempts to disrupt his nomination m a stormy session not seen m the Philippine legislature for years. The re-election of Mr115 words
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Article435 1984-08-01 2 Special kind of job SMOKE-FILLED tunnels. Poor visibility. An outbreak of fire m a tunnel is a fearsome thought. Indeed, fighting fires m tunnels is a daunting job. So the Hongkong Mass Transit Railway Corporation set up a special Strike Force to handle underground fires as Singapore plans435 words
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Article165 1984-08-01 2 General summoned LAST WEEK, as the classic Water Margin saga unfolded, Song Jiang was used by a local official, Liv, to implicate his friend, Hua Rong. As a result, the two were accused of harbouring rebels and ordered arrested by the governor. However, they were rescued by Song's165 words
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333 1984-08-01 3 'Chinese army better able to repel attack' Tower built up m last five years' claim BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA'S armed forces are now better able to repel a conventional attack and have enough nuclear weapons to counter an enemy's first strike, according to a Chinese military expert. The army's firepower, strikeReuter - 333 words
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304 1984-08-01 3 BANGKOK, Tues. CHINA has thrown its total support behind a new Asean initiative which calls for national reconciliation m Cambodia, Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said today. The backing could mean that China, for the first time, has accepted the idea of a possibleAFP; UPI - 304 words
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Article163 1984-08-01 3 S'pore team meets Indians NEW DELHI, Tues. Senior Foreign Affairs officials from Singapore and India today discussed developments m Southeast Asia and bilateral relations during a wideranging exchange here, an Indian spokesman said. The Permanent Secretary m the Singapore Foreign Ministry, Mr Peter Chan, told Indian Foreign Office Secretary K.AFP - 163 words
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134 1984-08-01 3 'Yes' to rise in Japan's defence spending TOKYO, Tues. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today approved a 7 per cent increase m Japan's military spending for the next fiscal year, but said his government would not treat it as sacred. The decision, reached at a Cabinet meeting presided over by MrUPI - 134 words
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Article52 1984-08-01 3 BANGKOK, Tues. Vietnam said today it fought off a Chinese attack over the weekend, killing or wounding nearly 200 of the invaders. Vietnam News Agency, monitored m Bangkok, said a Chinese battalion attacked an area near Hill 233 m Vi Xuyen district of the northern province of HaReuter - 52 words
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Article57 1984-08-01 3 FIGHTS BROKE out m Jammu and Kashmir state assembly yesterday during a vote which confirmed the ouster of chief minister Farouq Abdullah. Amid unprecedented scenes m an Indian legislature, dozens of punches were thrown and security guards remove! the parliamentary speaker, an Abdullah supporter, prompting a walkoutReuter - 57 words
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Article61 1984-08-01 3 A BRITISH tanker has run aground m the Gulf of Mexico, and US officials feared an oil spill would threaten a national wildlife refuge on the Texas coast. There were no reports of injuries on the tanker, Alvenus, as the crew of 35 abandoned ship later onUPI - 61 words
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Article63 1984-08-01 3 LIBYAN RADIO said yesterday that guerillas fighting the government of Chad President Hissene Habre had captured "important centres" m the town of Mondo, about 200 km northeast of the capital, N'Djamena. The radio, monitored by the BBC, said the guerillas had inflicted heavy losses on Habre's forcesReuter - 63 words
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Article76 1984-08-01 3 PREPARATIONS ARE going ahead for the first visit to West Germany by an East German leader regardless of harsh Soviet criticism over closer ties between the two countries, Bonn government spokesman Peter Boenisch said on Monday. Moscow's campaign of attacks on Bonn's efforts to improve Inter-German relations intensifiedReuter - 76 words
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Article64 1984-08-01 3 UNITED STATES officially opened a new embassy m West Beirut yesterday, but Marines continued manning barricaded checkpoints near the former embassy, about 500 metres to the east. Embassy sources said on Monday that the Marines would be withdrawn gradually over the next few days. A contingentReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-08-01 3 BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe (right) chatting with China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping m Beijing yesterday at the end of his fiveday visit to China where he held talks on the future of Hongkong. Chinese leaders said Sir Geoffrey's talks had ledUPI - 162 words
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516 1984-08-01 4 Piracy of programs reaches 'desperate levels' LONDON, Tuesday PIRACY of programs for computer games has reached "desperate levels" leading to losses amounting to at least £150 million (Ss4so million) for the industry m the past year, said Mr Donald Mac Lean, chairman of Britain's FederationReuter - 516 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-08-01 4 13 killed as train rams bullock in central Scotland EDINBURGH, Tuos. THIRTEEN people were killed and scores injured m central Scotland when a crowded commuter train struck a bullock and ploughed into an embankment m Britain's worst rail disaster since 1967. Rescue teams were today still sifting through the wreckageReuter; UPI - 331 words
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174 1984-08-01 4 Call to boost Third World's exports GENEVA, Tues. International trade should undergo a "new liberalisation tc allow developing countries to boost their exports, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) report for 1983, published here, said. A long-term solution to the debts of developing countries needed "not only sufficientAFP - 174 words
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147 1984-08-01 4 LONDON, Tues. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government received the approval of Parliament today for moves to abolish the leftist-controlled Greater London Council (GLC), which administers key local services ln the British capital. A government Bill paving the way for the abolition of theReuter - 147 words
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386 1984-08-01 4 WARSAW, Tues. Poland's Communist Party yesterday denounced calls for liberalising the political system as an attempt by "political gamblers" to revive the outlawed Solidarity Union. The attack came a day after the powerful Roman Catholic Church, m an editorial published mUPI; AP - 386 words
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Article65 1984-08-01 4 LEWES (Delaware). Tues Treasure hunters said yesterday that they had found the wreck ot a British warship, loaded with booty from captured Spanish ships, that sank nearly 200 years ago. At a news conference, representatives of the treasure hunters. Sub-sal Inc of Reno, Nevada, displayed artifacts, aNYT - 65 words
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318 1984-08-01 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Tues. After a week of chasing fish m the lakes of Minnesota, Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale is beginning a more serious kind of fishing trip today for votes. With running mate Geraldlne Ferraro318 words
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73 1984-08-01 5 PHILADELPHIA, Tues. Homeless people living on park benches In Philadelphia yesterday aaked a federal court to give them the right to vote la the state. Philadephla oppose*) such a move, saying people without fixed addresses cannot vote because this would lead toReuter - 73 words
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Article227 1984-08-01 5 ry than the West, where 11 of the 13 states have not voted Democrat even once m the past four elections. The South at least helped put Mr Jimmy Carter into the White House m 1976. Southerners were very sceptical about Mr Mondale s choice of a woman as number227 words
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251 1984-08-01 5 10-day-old girl gets heart transplant LONDON, Tuesday A 10-DAY-OLD baby girl became the world's youngest heart transplant patient when she received a new heart m a London hospital yesterday, doctors said. The baby, Hollie Roffey, who was born with the left side of her heart missing, was m a stableReuter; UPI - 251 words
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Article159 1984-08-01 5 TORONTO, Ties. Doctors separating a Burmese pair ef Siamese twins chose "the more active, aggressive Infant" to leave as a bay, while making the meeker child a girl, the chief sf surgery at the Hospital fsr Sick Children udd yesterday. Dr Robert Filler, whoAP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration52 1984-08-01 5 SAN SALVADOR, Tues. El Salvador's state-owned train company, Fendesal, has closed all railway lines m the country because of leftist guerilla attacks, a company spokesman said today. He said the lines would remain closed until an agreement was reached with the guerillas. Reuter SHEIKH YAMANI "...some banks couldReuter - 52 words
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459 1984-08-01 5 CARDIFF Wales), Tueaday A NEW round of cuts m the price of crude oil could result m serious banking problems m the United States, including bankruptcy, Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani has said. Sheikh Yamani said last night aReuter; UPI - 459 words
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Article, Illustration132 1984-08-01 6 Tension lingers as barricades go down A LEBANESE soldier with a rocket launcher on his hack watching a bulldozer remove sand barricades m central Beirut on Monday. Efforts to clear away remaining barricades were held up by Muslim and Christian militia challenging each other to make the first move. DistrustUPI - 132 words
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354 1984-08-01 6 JERUSALEM, Tuoaday THE Israeli Labour Party did a complete turnabout today and announced it will hold talks with Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir tomorrow to try and form a coalition government. Both Mr Shamir and Labour leader Shimon Peres met separately with President Ohaim Herzog,UPI; Reuter; AP - 354 words
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Article212 1984-08-01 6 Enraged monkeys take on police DURBAN (South Africa), Tues. Two patrolmen who answered the emergency call were driven back by the intruders. Riot police then arrived, surrounded the house, shot dead four of the invaders and scattered the rest of the troop. Mrs Kittle Lambrechts said her four-hour ordeal endedAP - 212 words
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257 1984-08-01 6 'Ships in Gulf may have hit mines' WASHINGTON, Tueaday THREE ships were damaged over the weekend m the Gulf of Suez by explosions that Pentagon sources here said yesterday could have been mines. A United States State Department spokesman said he was aware of explosions that "may have been mines,"AP - 257 words
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85 1984-08-01 6 JERUSALEM, Tues. A member af an Israeli armed anti-Arab underground organisation was Jailed far three yeara today far plotting to blew ap Muslim shrines an Jerusalem's Temple Mount. Yosef Tzuria, 25, was convicted by the Jerusalem district court last week of plotting to commit aReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement281 1984-08-01 6 ______r Ammm*' Ammm commemorates Singapore's 25 Years of NationBuilding Reverse m 9_^^ m^^ Ohverse^^*a£g&og^ Specifications Diameter 38.7 mm J/D^^^^^ Weight 20gms Composition 92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper Finish Proof Price 5550.00 The 1984 $5 Sterling Silver Proof Coin issued to commemorate Singapore's '25 Years of Nation-Building', delicately portrays an inflorescence of281 words
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182 1984-08-01 7 10 Viets with powerful weapons held MANILA, Tims. FILIPINO security forces arrested 10 Vietnamese carrying high-powered weapons after they drifted into northern Philippine waters on a disabled fishing boat, the Coast Guard said today. An announcement said the Vietnamese, all men, have been held at a constabulary (national police) outpostAP - 182 words
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Article104 1984-08-01 7 JAKARTA, Tues. Police have arrested 48 people m West Java m connection with the disappearance of 20 residents earlier this year, a police spokesman said today. He said some of them had confessed to killing 13 of the missing people for being sorcerers and practisingReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-08-01 7 ABBY TAN - ABB Y TAN Opposition creates chaos during vote m Parliament By Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. Mr Cesar Virata today was re-elected Prime Minister of the Philippines for a second term. The vote of 120 to 50 came after strong Opposition attempts to derail his nomination mAP - 379 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-08-01 7 MANILA, Tues. Thousands of police and troops were mobilised today to escort three billion pesos m caah (about Ss3ls million) to 89 branches of Banco Filipino the savings bank closed last week because it could not meet withdrawals. The moneyAFP; AP - 361 words
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227 1984-08-01 7 MANILA, Tues. An opposition lawmaker and 13 protesters who took part m a demonstration which police broke up with tear gas and truncheons, sued Manila mayor Ramon Bagatsing and his police chief today for 3 million pesos (*****,000) m damages. Assemblyman Orlando Mercado andAP - 227 words
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114 1984-08-01 7 TOKYO. Tnee. Prime Minister Yasaklra Nakaaaae today aald Japan ataanld make efferta to Inereaae imparts ef primary cemmodUlee and tropical «««ds, according to govFiprnsslag kls concern aboat tke trade imkalanwfi with Aaaaa eeaatriee aad Soatk Korea, Mr Nakaaone told a regalar Caktnet meeting tkatKyodo - 114 words
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455 1984-08-01 8 Focus of Cabinet's upcoming economic review KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has suggested that the ambivalent and piecemeal results of previous, especially shortterm, policy planning could impair domestic production, deter investment and leave the country saddled with debt. SpeakingNST - 455 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-08-01 8 KU ALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE dream town af Bukit Changgang that failed to take shape will be reactivated by ether projects scheduled for construction tn the area, Selangor Menterl Beaar Datnk Ahmad Rasall bin Haji Ali said yesterday. He said: "The shephoaaeo390 words
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239 1984-08-01 8 Tycoon's family may face police action KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The family of Johor tycoon Datuk Kuek Ho Yao, who was released after being held captive for more than two months, may face police action if a ransom had been paid. Police will be interviewing family members to find out if239 words
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148 1984-08-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The nation will face a shortage of 60,000 workers both m the public and private sectors by next year, the Dewan Negara (Senate) was told yesterday. The Deputy Home Affairs Minister Mr Radzi Sheikh Ahmad, said the public sector wouldBernama - 148 words
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109 1984-08-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today that trade will be the main thrust of discussions with Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke during his official six-day visit to Australia beginning on Aug 9. He said the talks would centreBernama - 109 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-08-01 9 SOME came after school, some came daring their lunch hoar and yet others came from home. They came for their free copy of The Sunday Times posters on Monday at the seven Times bookshops. Marcns Ng, 15, a student of Willow Avenue Secondary School,223 words
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238 1984-08-01 9 Call for law to ensure local builders' share AN AMERICAN building consultant has called for laws to give local contractors a share m all major government projects. Mr Paul Nelson, vicepresident of J. A. Jones Construction and Raffles City's project executive, said this would put local builders on equal footing238 words
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Article357 1984-08-01 9 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH Groups visiting Japan and US to study job schemes for the elderly By TWO missions will visit Japan and the United States to study their systems of employing people above 55 years old. Mission members will include representatives from the National Trades Union Congress, the Singapore357 words
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332 1984-08-01 9 Jakarta cracks down on gold smuggling from Singapore By INDONESIAN authorities are cracking down on gold smugglers who, they believe, are bringing m the metal from Singapore. This follows the recent arrests of three Singaporean suspects. An Indonesian embassy spokesman, Mr Mazhar Abdullah, said on Monday that most of the332 words
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Article62 1984-08-01 9 NG WENG HOONG - FIVE films. Water m Bogor, Dam the Delta, Sailing, Harvest of the Gulfs and Gateway for Giants, will be shown at the Port of Singapore Authority Maritime Museum m August. Visitors to the museum at Sentosa can request the screening of filmshows by calling the museum office on62 words
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106 1984-08-01 9 TWO men broke into a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant through a ventilation panel m the lavatory and stole more than $11, itl from the safe. Chia Kwang Yong, 24, and his accomplice used a crowbar and a screwdriver to prise open the106 words
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Article, Illustration577 1984-08-01 11 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ 6 die m accidents on railway line so far this year Story by Pictures by AZIZ HUSSIN THE next time you want to take a short cut across the railway track, think again. You could be courting death. Six people have already beenAZIZ HUSSIN - 577 words
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Article43 1984-08-01 11 THE new traffic signals at Qu eensway Commonwealth Drive junction will be operational from Friday at 10 a.m. Also, Jalan Ampas becomes a one-way street from 10 a.m. on Aug 7 with traffic flowing from Jalan Ampas to Lorong Ampas.43 words
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Article30 1984-08-01 11 A PUBLIC blood donation session will be held at the Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services at Lorong G, Telok Kurau on Aug 5, from 9.30 a.m. until 12.30 p.m.30 words
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Article86 1984-08-01 11 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation Is coming np with a new one-hour Chinese magazine programme for Channel 8. Entitled Family Hour, it will be telecast at 7.t5 p.m. three times a week from Sept 11 and will eventually be screened daily. The programme will pack a drama86 words
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Article41 1984-08-01 11 A JOBLESS woman, Irene Ong Han Cheng, 19, was sentenced to a day's jail and fined $2,000 for shoplifting at Yaohan department store at Orchard Road on Sunday. She pleaded guilty to stealing $548.50 worth of items.41 words
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317 1984-08-01 11 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By A THAI housewife, involved m a baby-tussle with her estranged husband six months ago, was yesterday granted a divorce by the High Court on the grounds of adultery. Madam Wingduan Tan, who married Mr Rennie Tan m July 1980, and has a one-year-old317 words
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401 1984-08-01 12 Time to bank-in on a cashless society Work together to allay fears of change, says employers' magazine WORKERS have lo be encouraged to accept cashless pay-days and to receive their salaries at the bank instead. This is when employers, unions and workers themselves, have to work together m overcoming any401 words
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135 1984-08-01 12 Mr 'X' faces 13 more cheating charges THIRTEEN more cheating charges were yesterday brought against a 30-year-old man whose true identity has yet to be established. All the fresh charges, involving goods worth about $3,015, named "David W. Harris". Police inspector Michael Tay asked for another week's custody as more135 words
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170 1984-08-01 12 CHARMAINE CHAN - Why boy didn't tell others his friend drowned CHARMAINE CHAN By A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy did not tell anyone that his five-year-old friend had fallen Into a drain while fishing because he was afraid of being punished. Mohd Asm! bin Selamat told a coroner's inquiry on Monday that he saw Mohammad170 words
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Article79 1984-08-01 12 Video firm raided by thieves THIEVES broke into a video service company m Pearl Centre and stole $13,410 m cash and video equipment on Saturday. Police said the managing director of Nikko Video Service Centre, Mr P. H.Koh, said he left the shop on Friday night and returned the next79 words
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Article325 1984-08-01 12 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA Youngest member m workshop called 'musical standout' By HE'S been playing the violin since he was four years old, and took to playing the piano when he was nine. And at 12, Yew Shan was the youngest member of the Singapore delegation at the 3rd325 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-08-01 12 A GOVERNMENT official yesterday told managements and unions m the construction and woodworking industry "Do your part to improve workers' skills ana use modern methods and machinery." Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office), said the government had done more327 words
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Article98 1984-08-01 12 A LOCAL hotel has introduced special cards for its guests to ensure that they don't get lost. The card, printed m English and Mandarin, helps them communicate more effectively with taxi-drivers. One side of the card says: "Please drive me to Hotel Meridien Singapore."98 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-08-01 13 Marriage rites that will not take place THE hijacked lorrydriver who was found shot dead ln his vehicle on Monday had been preparing for his marriage according to Chinese rite*. Relatives of Mr Ong Kinc Hock, 25, said yesterday that his marriage had been officially registered. At the family flat236 words
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181 1984-08-01 13 Neptune Court doubles fees for its car parks PARKING fees at Neptune Court housing estate m Marine Vista will be raised by 100 per cent from today. The new fees are $2 per entry for a whole day and $60 for a month. The increase will affect residents who own181 words
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452 1984-08-01 13 Mini orchids may prove a big hit in flats Experiments are on to create the perfect specimen HERE'S some good news for flat dwellers who like orchids but cannot find a suitable type that they can grow m the limited space at home. Experiments are underway to create miniature orchid452 words
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241 1984-08-01 13 Five groups to send petition to minister Appeal against increasing fees m HDB car parks FIVE heavy-vehicle associations will send a joint petition to the National Development Minister, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, later this week to appeal against next year's parking fee increases. The group, representing about 2,000 lorry, crane241 words
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143 1984-08-01 13 'QCCs still in infancy after three years of effort' THE quality control circle movement m Singapore is still m its infancy after three years of "deliberate and concerted effort" at national and company level. Mr Wong Hung Khim, general manager of the 'ort of Singapore Authority (PSA), stressed that putting143 words
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187 1984-08-01 13 THE building pace m the office and shop sectors m the central area does not seem to have lost its momentum. National Development Ministry's latest statistics show projected supply of these facilities up to 1969, to be more than what had been estimated187 words
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Article33 1984-08-01 13 THE MP (or Anson, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam of the Workers' Party, addressed National University of Singapore undergraduates yesterday m a closed door forum organised by the university's Political Association.33 words
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496 1984-08-01 14 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Teng Cheong tells unions to worry if trouble-makers are 'pinched' By DON'T be unduly worried if capable union leaders are poached by employers. What unions should really worry about is when a troublesome leader is promoted to avoid problems for the management, NTUC496 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-08-01 14 GANGSTERS and drag Addicts used to tether confidential clerk Mlss Jenny Yar Ctanl Hoong, ta, when she helped ent nt her tether's coffee shop en weekends. Bat net any mere. Fer Jenny, n Volunteer Special Constable, now knows how to deal with them.242 words
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290 1984-08-01 14 Shell's out but fight for UWPI posts still keen KEEN tussle for leadership m the petroleum union remains despite the exit of the Shell branch as a house union. There was Jostling for all key posts when the United Workers of Petroleum Industry held its elections last Friday. Heeding the290 words
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Article64 1984-08-01 14 Temple ceremony THE Sri Ruthra Kaliamman temple m Depot Road is joining m Singapore's 25th year celebrations with a religious function that goes on until Aug 6. This is the first time a Hindu ceremony of this magnitude, called Sat ha Chandi Mana Yagam, is being held m the region.64 words
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Article107 1984-08-01 14 A HOUSEWIFE was yesterday jailed for a day and fined a total of $4,500 for making a false declaration and committing bigamy. Yeong Ah Mooi, 33, was fined $1,500 after she admitted making the false declaration at the Registry of Marriages on July 4 last year107 words
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Article273 1984-08-01 15 Work as one through hard times IT is important for unions and management to work together if Singapore shipyards are to adopt new measures to pull them through current difficulties, Mr S. Chandra Das, the adviser to the Keppel Shipyard union, said yesterday. In the last couple of years, it273 words
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261 1984-08-01 15 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will set up a training centre to upgrade management skills and related matters for its 6,000 members who operate small and medium-sized companies. The centre is expected to be set up early261 words
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121 1984-08-01 15 Five helping Indonesians in probe FIVE men, including a Singapore salvage company director, are still helping the Indonesian authorities m investigations after they were detained for alleged illegal entry into Indonesian waters last Friday. An Indonesian embassy spokesman said yesterday that they would be released once investigations showed that they121 words
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Article225 1984-08-01 15 TAKE a deep breath the air m Singapore is safe to breathe. But there is no guarantee that it will continue to be so, a university don said yesterday. With Singapore's rapid expansion m industrial activities and urban development, there will be constant changes225 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-08-01 15 THE increasing number of applications for flats and their faster allocation means more contact between Housing Board officers and the public. Does this mean there will be tension and discourtesy? Not at all. In June, the HDB conducted a survey to find out238 words
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Article98 1984-08-01 15 A 31- YEAR-OLD man was charged yesterday m court with possession of a 31 cm-long parang and a blade knife at the driveway of a factory at Upper Paya Lebar Road on Tuesday. No plea was taken from Choo Soy Kong, who is alleged98 words
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Article138 1984-08-01 15 THE Traffic Police yesterday emerged winner of the Courtesy Corner Competition, an tn-hoiue contest organised by the police force ln conjunction with the National Courtesy Campaign. The month-long competition which ended yesterday involved the eight iand divisions, Marine Police, Airport Police and Traffic Police. Each station138 words
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Article56 1984-08-01 15 A SINGAPOREAN died m an aeroplane while flying home from Jakarta yesterday. The man, Mr Saban bin Saliman, 62, was found unconscious by his wife shortly after the plane landed at Changi Airport at 2 p.m. Police said Mr Saban had a history of heart problems.56 words
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Article67 1984-08-01 15 A 24- YEAR-OLD woman was charged yesterday with having drugs at a house at Toh Close, off Upper Changi Road, on Monday. Mary Soo is alleged to have a plastic straw of heroin, four sticks of cannabis and about 18 grams of hashish. No plea was67 words
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Article275 1984-08-01 17 DC A made surplus of $72.5 m Landing, parking and aerobridge fees were main money grossers THE Department of Civil Aviation made a surplus of $72.5 million last year. The $68.8 million from landing, parking and aerobridge fees was the major contributor to the department's operating revenue of $221.2 million.275 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-08-01 17 SALMA KHALIK - Little taste for throw-away canteen utensils SALMA KHALIK By MR HOON Sing Eng looked uncomfortable as he weaved his way past the tables. He was trying rather gingerly to carry four caps of soya bean drink to the other side of the airport staff canteen where his family was having316 words
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65 1984-08-01 17 Half-price offer to new life members LIFE membership of the Young Men's Christian Association of Singapore is available to the public at $1,500 from today to Sept 15. The current rate is $3,000 but a statement said this concession is being offered m commemoration of SingaE ore's 25 years of65 words
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196 1984-08-01 17 A MAN died and four people were injured m separate accidents over the past five days. Motorcyclist Yap Beng Hock, 19, was travelling along Cioa Chu Kang Track 2A towards Jalan Teck Whye on Monday evening when he had a196 words
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189 1984-08-01 17 M-cyclist 'extended' his own driving licence A MOTORCYCLIST eot more mileage out of his expired driving licence by extending the expiry date for another three years, a court heard yesterday. This was one of the six traffic violations against Ridhuan bin Mohamad, 22. A tampered Class 2 licence was seized189 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1984-08-01 16 A look at the country's economic turmoil, how it came about, what the prospects are and what Filipinos say about the current situation. IN mid-1983, the Republic of the Philippines appeared to be on a smooth road. Export prices were up. Industrial production had increased. The1,043 words
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Article268 1984-08-01 16 UKE so many developing coontries, the Philippines has faced the problem of how to stay on course with a development strategy while fostering political modernisation. Between Independence In 1949 and 1972, when President Marcos declared martial law, the country failed to make any headway with land reform.268 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-08-01 16 'Quick-£ix measures won't work HARVARD-trained Jaime "Jimmy" Ongpin, 46, is president of the Benguet Corporation and head of a group of export-oriented companies. An activist businessman, he is a leading critic of the government and is well-known for his vocal disagreements with older brother Roberto, who runs the country's Trade510 words
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Article, Illustration843 1984-08-01 16 IT'S now the rainy season, but the afternoon skies are crystal clear and the air is not too muggy. At the Manila International Airport, a large signboard announces a peso remittance lottery with attractive cash prizes. "To encourage our overseas workers to remit their earnings through843 words
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Advertisement340 1984-08-01 16 tf&fll fc *£jt MADRAS is *m fl _Ar~ one of the most fashion- wg^^^ ggF \_\^**ammm\ jjbai able glasses M^^^ -'S J^mm^-^^mßß******^^^^TY--m^r"". r*-f produced by the Chemical J m^ j»f <-*- jt _-i _n Sculptun'ng Systems /ts ,_m N^ _m+ "MkT*-**^ sp'endtd panels used as f Jm S m L340 words
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Advertisement338 1984-08-01 17 8 Ag^^£e^)_£j I n «^#m P^ir discounts to customotsi [J il M tLmtm^lt\m\m\m\^\^^^ From Ist Aug To 31st Aug 1984 I n n_^_wC%mr^ To patrons, Who order A Dish of Clay-Pot I J jj| Wm\*7 ii Chicken Sharks Fins $150, one Free Peking jgj/ I m^^^m^ is Every Pre-ordered table338 words
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Advertisement675 1984-08-01 17 FIND OUT HOW MUCH MORE YOU CAN GET IF YOU BUY A PERSONAL COMPUTER authorised dealer for the leading names a Personal Computers such as M, Hewlett Packard and Apple. m m m g^^^s} l \i- awl I We stand behind every Personal Computer we sell. That's a good reason675 words
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Article486 1984-08-01 18 For how long, Mr Lange? IT IS true that New Zealand's Prime Minister David Lange has said he intends to stick to what his Labour Party pledged to do m the election ban US nuclear-powered and nuclear-armed warships from the country's ports and waters. But there is still some ambivalence486 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1984-08-01 18 IVOR CREWE - IVOR CREWE By PARTIES (roughly from least to most hardline) 1904 1981 ARAB I Bm*M Democratic Front (Pro-Soviet, Palestinian Nationalist) 4 4 H I Progressive List for Peace (mixed Jewish/Arab list; mainly Arab votes) 2 0 H JEWISH LEFT "~H Citizen's Rights (radical, anti-clerical, pro-women's and Arab1,298 words
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730 1984-08-01 18 WASHINGTON FOR both Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale, relations with the Soviet Union loom as an Important campaign Issue. Each candidate wants to portray himself as better able than the other to preserve peace, to negotiate arms control accords and to stand firmNYT - 730 words
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Article, Illustration582 1984-08-01 18 The Art Buchwald column There goes Miss America TWO earth-shattering things happened recently that affected every person m this country. One was that the Democratic National Convention selected a woman as its viee-presidentialcandi-date; the other, that Miss America of 1984 appeared on the nations newstands au naturel m Penthouse magazine.LA Times - 582 words
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340 1984-08-01 19 What benefits are there m watching such shows daily? HAS SBC ever considered the pros and cons of showing a Chinese musical every day? It is indeed an undeniable fact that it is among the top-rated shows because it's fun, exciting, entertaining340 words
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199 1984-08-01 19 A case of 'heads I win, tails you lose' by insurers? PLEASE refer to the letter "Insurer can refuse to consider claim" by "General Insurance Association of Singapore." (ST, 27 July). It is just like a game of "heads I win, tails you lose." If the insurer can refuse to199 words
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284 1984-08-01 19 Sports facilities at community centres PLEASE refer to the letter "CCs should open earlier" by 8.8. which was published on July 21. In October last year, the People's Association launched a three-month trial project to open the sports facilities, study rooms and senior citizens' clubs of 10 modern community centres284 words
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Letter168 1984-08-01 19 Fair property tax assessment "VICTIM" (ST, July 23) alleges that: o Only "after much haggling" was he given owner-occupied concession for property tax. This Is not true. When the vendor's lawyer clarified the date of possession, the concession was given to him as from that date. o His house was168 words
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Letter114 1984-08-01 19 WE refer to the letter "Weeks pass and still no money" by Mr Hassan bin Sudin (ST, July 20). We are sorry that Mr Hassan had to wait some weeks for his workmen's compensation. However, the government accounting procedure requires that all money received114 words
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Letter53 1984-08-01 19 I REFER to the letter by "Concerned" (ST, July 26) regarding a sagging concrete ceiling m his new kitchen. The writer is reauested to contact the undersigned at extension 1107 or 1116 with relevant details so that immediate action can be taken. TAN HENG HUAY Executive assistant secretary,53 words
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Letter87 1984-08-01 19 THE Straits Timos welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and homo and office telephone numbers, if any. Thoy should profsrably bo typed, double-spaced, on ono sido of tho paper. You may add pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. Wo reserve tho87 words
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Letter, Illustration79 1984-08-01 19 COULD the relevant authorities look into providing Common Aerial Television (CATV) for low-rise private housing by using nearby high-rise buildings' aerials. The authorities can collect monthly rental from the users. The TV reception is getting poorer with more and more high-rise buildings coming up, no79 words
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213 1984-08-01 19 Kudos for one man, advice for all parents I WOULD like to say "Thank you* to the man who stopped a young boy from stealing my attache case while I was having lunch at Goldhill Square on July 28. Such civic-mindedness should be publicly acknowledged for it is a rare213 words
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Article, Illustration695 1984-08-01 20 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Three convicted murderers have been cleared m new hearings By Tokyo Correspondent The Menda case is an example of false accusation based on presumptive evidence. Menda was arrested on a separate charge and then made to confess to murder w under695 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-08-01 20 Sorry plight of working children GENEVA They work m mines, factories, construction sites or plantations, they weave carpets, polish shoes, sell cigarettes they are children under 15 with illegal, full-time Jobs. The "sub-proletariat In short trousers" numbers an estimated 75 million around the world, says the International Labour Organisation (ILO).Reuter - 588 words
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Advertisement341 1984-08-01 20 I llllg I Marketing Institute of Singapore I CERTIFICATE IN SALES I AND MARKETING (CSM) 3rd INTAKE B Applications are invited for the 3rd intake of the Certificate m Sales and B Marketing programme, commencing Bth October 1984 Nature of Programme fl This is a 1-year evening programme, consisting of341 words
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Article37 1984-08-01 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 97 18 9 Finance 1 9 2 Hotels 8 0 3 Properties 10 1 0 Plantations 9 2 I Mining 4 2 0 Deb/Loons 5 0 3 Total 152 25 1737 words
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Article42 1984-08-01 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 85 23 19 Finance 10 2 0 Hotels 1 0 I Properties 9 I I Oil palms 5 4 0 Tins 6 4 2 Rubbers 21 2 0 Deb/Loons 1 0 0 Total 138 36 2342 words
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Article83 1984-08-01 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market extended its rally for the fourth straight day yesterday with share prices finishing higher across the board m active trading. The widely-moni-tored New Straits Times Industrial Index rose 11.90 points to 1411.90. Reflecting the up- ward trend, the market's scoreboard showed gains83 words
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Article37 1984-08-01 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684 88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)37 words
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Article220 1984-08-01 21 Rises ChMiM 386 +56 DBS 850+30 M Brmrarits 68S 30 VanDwHoni 292 +30 Acmi 270 +30 U* *m 356 ♦28 HlMnfMsoc 320 +26 M Cement 735 +25 Lim Hrn 625 25 KwtoSMhn 525 +25 MPnpwtin 291 +23 GMrft K«rt SOc 208 +22 Borton 250 +21 OCBC 970220 words
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Article75 1984-08-01 21 BousterißM +5 bantu +6 PMC -3 Salt S*> +8 C*C +6 Haw Par +6 Pan Dk +6 Stow Darby -2 CCM +15 hchcapeßhd +1 Peril Plant +4 S Tradhf unch CoMStwaic +10 KeppH +5 Pnrrw +10 SifCitp +8 OunlopW +2 MTC +6 Promt +10 Euo unch75 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-08-01 21 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN 'Try to mix your communications outlets' Small business By THERE may be times when it is more productive if businessmen do not advertise, said Mr Ronald Friedman at a recent seminar entitled How To Get Big Results From A Small Advertising Budget. Mr588 words
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Article56 1984-08-01 21 LONDON National Westminster Bank said it plans to be^in underwriting activities m Japan m October following approval of its application to join Japan's National Bond Underwriting Syndicate. The syndicate began admitting foreign members earlier this year and Natwest, the major subsidiary of National Westminster Bank PLC, willReuter - 56 words
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Article25 1984-08-01 21 STOCKHOLM AB Volvo's car division, its biggest profit-earner last year, is expecting to improve on its record 1983 performance this year. Rev- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article386 1984-08-01 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Recovery continues with interim profit of $5.6 m By SEMBAWANG Shipyard appears on course for a dramatic recovery this year, after a shocking performance m 1983. The group achieved an $8.4 million turnaround, transforming a loss of $2.8 million at half-time last year386 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-08-01 21 IT MAY be 15 minutes after the closing bell has sounded at the Singapore stock exchange, but who wants to rush home after yet another satisfying day at the local stock market? In sharp contrast to the inactivity of119 words
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381 1984-08-01 21 CHAN ENG CHENG - Australian video group to set up shop here CHAN ENG CHENG By DESPITE the problem of piracy, the largest Australian video group is setting up shop here to tap the lucrative home video business here, estimated to be worth $120 million annually. Communications and Entertainment Ltd (CEL), the first foreign381 words
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329 1984-08-01 21 NORA CHENG - Fight over Tai Sang takes a new turn NORA CHENG By THE tussle over Tai Sang Land Development between local company United Industrial Corp and the Ma family of Hongkong has taken a new tarn. Hongkong's Commissioner for Securities has informed Wardley, UlC's financial adviser, that he wants to verify329 words
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Article101 1984-08-01 21 24 pc drop in pre-tax profits KUALA Lumpur Industries Bhd has posted a 24 per cent decline m group pre-tax profits to M 52.3 million for the half-year ended April 30, this year. Revenue fell 4.4 per cent to MJ11.5 million over the corresponding period. At the company level, there101 words
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Article4602 1984-08-01 22 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acmo (2 658 3 OOS) (2) 2 40 (2) 2 46 (3) 2 44 (2) 2 46 (2) 2 65 (1) 2 60 (500) 2 70 Alcorn (2 058X4) 1 93 (5) I 94 (4) 1 96 (3) 1 95 (4) 14,602 words
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Article2953 1984-08-01 22 IM4 Last YWd Voi Day «fh Low Company Sate Char*. (000) Mgh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL I COMMERCIAL 310 216 Acmo 270 +30 27 512 270 240 308 183 Alcom 204 +14 2 4 117 207 193 312 218 Aided Choc 290 -20 34 43 3062,953 words
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Article49 1984-08-01 23 GOLD US$/oz lues Mon Singapore 342 00— 342 50 337.00 337.50 Hongkong 342 20— 342 70 *****-***** Mon Fri New York 342.00— 342 50 341.00—342.00 London 340.00— 340 50 335.00— 335 75 Sept Dec Stmex Gold Futures high— low 354.70 353 30 Closing 344.00 354.50 Volume: 63349 words
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Article126 1984-08-01 23 -THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,705 ~and5523,912. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80/1.30 and eased to U*****.50/ 341. Steady buying pushed the market up to U*****,201.70 to close at U*****.00/1.50 for lunch. It re-opened at U*****.25/75. Strong buying drove the market up to the day's high of126 words
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Article129 1984-08-01 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed mixed on late profit-tak-ing after India's presence m the market sparked light covering and speculative buying. PALM Closing prices Crude MS/tonm palm oil Aug 995 (south k centra)) ***** (north) Sep 995 (south) Refined palm Ol MJ tonnes RBD palm Aug 605129 words
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Article57 1984-08-01 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. There was a larger offering of 205 tonnes, up from 97 tonnes on Monday. The buffer stock manager continued to support strongly at this level. There was 40 per57 words
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Article24 1984-08-01 23 Closing prices Copper £/tome Mon Spot *****0-*****0 (1011.00 1011.50) 3 months 1030 50 1031 00 (1029.00—1029 50) Market tone: Easier Sales 15.350 tonnes24 words
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Article25 1984-08-01 23 Closing prices Aluminium l/fmm Spot 877 00-877 50 (870 50 871 50) 3 months 902 00— 902.50 (895.50-895.50) Market tone Steady Sales: 12.800 tonnes25 words
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Article21 1984-08-01 23 Silver Clown prices USJ/troy iv Tues Mm Singapore 7.12—7.17 Mw fri New York 7.08— 7 13 Source Credit Suisse. Spore21 words
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Article333 1984-08-01 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) M cents/Mo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 185.50— 186.50N 185 25— 186 25N unq unq Int. IRSSAug 187.00 188 00 186 75—187 75 208 75—209 50 207 50—209 00 Int 1 RSS Sept 194 00-194 50 193.75-194 25 lot333 words
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Article360 1984-08-01 23 Noon do*! Gambier 10% 270 s«« Mew m grade pricMS/lOOkc FoeNSW 305 00 (sellers) 15* H5 new crop 209 00 CoCOnilt j. r i 20* 262 Jiangxi new crop 173 00 OH 35% 255 See Mew new crop Bulk FOB 215 00 (sellers) -t lsf r 1380 Old360 words
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Article367 1984-08-01 23 NEW YORK, Tues. Stocks fell yesterday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping 4.64 points to 1109.98. The market followed the lower trend m the bond market. It was also affected by profit-taking at the end of the day. Mr Sidney Dorr of Janney Montgomery Scott said: "For367 words
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Article77 1984-08-01 23 i i i i i i -i i i I Hongkong Hans Senf Tuesday 800.15 (802.68) y Week ago 754.75 J| Australian All-Ordinaries vZ? Tuesday 681.6 (682.4) SiWeek ago 671.5 B Australian Industrials Tuesday 979.7 (977.6) Week ago 960.1 Financial Times Industrials Monday 778.7 (776.4) Week ago 755.3 Dow77 words
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Article294 1984-08-01 23 M m Chanfe Hk Elect Won 6 90 -0 1 '.ssocioted Hotek Hk Gos 5 20 -0 05 8onk Of East Asia 19 30 +0.1 Hk Hotels 14 OON unch Cheung Kong 7 25 -0 1 HK Land 2 30 -0 025 Chmo L _*it 10 60 -0 2294 words
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Article322 1984-08-01 23 31 Vtn Change Mitsubishi 54b +8 Mitsu. Co 331 -I Aimomoto 1150 unch Mitsui Shtpbldg 150 I Akoi 402 +3 Mitsu.Smelt.ng 403 -22 Amodo 1 1 10 +30 Mrtsukoih. 353 unch Asoh. Chem 634 1 2 Mitvjm. Asohi Gloss 750 +3 Murota Mfg 2370 -60 Bonk Tk 445 unch322 words
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Article327 1984-08-01 23 My 31 Cents OunfC Hooker 155 unch (Aust) I C I 202 +2 INOUSTtIALS t"^*, 00 L Lend Lease 490 -(-10 Magellan Pet Aust 190 voch ACI 182 +1 AAayne Nick less 265 +3 AN I 218 unch Metals Explor A P M 227 +2 N L 42 unch327 words
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Article242 1984-08-01 23 M» M VSf UWnjt GUf Oil Cp Alcoa 32V* -V* Gutt Res 17* Allied Chem Cp 29* unch Hewlett Pack 35% unch Alhs-Chotmers 8% Intl Bust Mach 108* Am Tel Tel 17* -V* Intl Harvester 5* Amox Inc 17V4 unch Intl Tel Tel 24 Arm Corp 26% +V*242 words
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Article558 1984-08-01 23 My 31 Pence Chance Cons Gold 481 +2 MTMKTMtI*. Rus Plont B'i 4k ■WSTRIALS ZCI 16 unch Alfced-Lyons 154 1 Ass D«r*s 150 2 US BTRPLC 424 +5 AAC 13 -H Bobcockt 133 -1 Amgold 90* -V. Barclay* 452 +5 AAI 42^ -3/4 Beechams 306 +18 Bracken 233 unch558 words
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Article206 1984-08-01 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1 7878— 1 7908 5.66—5.53 Canadian dollar 1 6392 1 6406 6 16—6 07 NZ dollar 1 0651— 1 0678 9.64-9.27 Sterling pound *****—***** 3 59— 3.53 US206 words
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Article239 1984-08-01 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1510/25 and trading was thin. Some late trading brought the rate up to a high of 5J2.1540 50 to close there. The greenback was also quietly traded against the major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8900/10 and was traded to a low239 words
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Article165 1984-08-01 23 Managers prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia seventh B Pu t-a t») m-m 31.IJuly Spore Growth Fund 08.: -086,. JKI" X Sinfapoce Unit Trust OUB-Montafu EVpT' SSStaN SfciS Union Spore Fund 1 0»-l 16 BKBw gtiii Spore Prog Fum I*4-153 U,-m« P-™l ILJ4 S pore Sec Fun, 2 19—2165 words
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381 1984-08-01 23 AFTER months of negotiations, patient shareholders of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Bhd must be pleased that its purchase of Malaysia Mining Corporation Bhd's stake m steel casing manufacturer Bradken Malaysia Bhd is now taking shape. The giant mining group will sell its 32.4381 words
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Article, Illustration543 1984-08-01 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Shp (Voy.fe) Arr Careo Time Block Glory Ace (48A) 1/8 (2100) FSB *****9P. 1.6 Jaceiin (25W) 1/8 (2130) FSB *****930 G3 maat (430E) 1/8 (2300) FSb *****100 N4 Ne- Guardian (9/84) 1/8(2300) FSB 0900 1100 B4 Bremen543 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-08-01 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Jurong Antar 46 aside 01.8 Bela Rozo 9 aside Ned Leuve 44 aside 01 8 Owi Oaya 4 aside Ol'l Aconcagua 44 01/8 02/8 Hock Hai lee 4 aside 018 Cochise 15/6 01/8 02/8 CMI 78/ B145 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-08-01 24 S. KUMAR - Peh family of Chuan Hup Duyh hotel S. KUMAR By THE Peh family of Chuan Hup Marine is buying a Ms 64 million hotel on the idyllic island of Pulau Langkawi from Promet Bhd. The private deal was secured through Scanco Services and Trading Ltd, the Hongkong-based investment arm of346 words
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Article3024 1984-08-01 24 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 84S) Alex Hldg cd Alcom (2.208) (6) 2 18 (22) 2 20 Antoh (I 946 1 955) (2) I 93 (4) 1 .92 (26) 1 94 (40) 1 95 cd A Choc (3.208) (27) 332 (17) 3.30 (4) 3.34 (5) 3.28 (14) 3.263,024 words
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Advertisement343 1984-08-01 21 AARCAD lA^ iCountr> r -home gicener>; secluded Appn >ached \ia an avenue < X^^mY*'' 11 7: 25r5sr a trees through a quiet neighlx >urh< »< id "'«SrT??r"i.:: 3r :7 50""^3 A tranquil panorama of landscaped V /iS^^Sfe gardens blending with the T mmmm mMmm J*> _______W^mL architecture of the homes343 words
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Advertisement1186 1984-08-01 24 fl The Department of Extramural Studies will be conducting the following courses during the Ist half of fl H September. 1984 H Course Title Fee Venue Date Day Time (pm) H SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY fl H Minimal BASIC $140 Waterloo Centre 1.9 Sat 2 30-5 30 H W BASIC Programming for1,186 words
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Advertisement212 1984-08-01 26 HaveA abiteat^L CHERRY the quiet basement SI 9 I .W. B of SheU Tower, mm*wwm*mw w mmaww Cherry Bistro cum Wine Bar, offers a very selective (^_Pfm_. menu thnt includes perennial v^apfSrT <fc~^ favourites such as Grilled Sirloin < y Steak, Fillet of Sole Meuniere, etc. j- J**]/ The Wine212 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-01 27 14 Antiques/Ail A Crsfts I JUBT OPENED ORIGINS An- tlques, 42 Lorong Mambong (Holland Village), Singapore 1027. Rare antiques/ arts and crafts from Japan, Korea, China and Chinese country-style 5 furniture. Open dally. Contact II Mrs Emily Goh, tei *****61 5. 1. ANTIQUE FURNITURE ANO Junk wanted. Young Antique Compa-575 words
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Advertisement481 1984-08-01 27 24 Garage Sals FOR SALE EXCLUSIVE cotton/ linen dresses m both casual and sophisticated styles at down to earth prices (Ss3o S$2SO). Feel free to Browse (Tuesdays Fridays 2.00-6.00pm) at 34A Coronation Rd West, Singapore 1026 (off Holland Road) or Call *****94 for an appointment. Limited stock only. 25 Sale:481 words
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Advertisement661 1984-08-01 27 28 Health Csntrss/ Massage FEELING TIRED A Lethargic? Call over for a relaxing massage at Goldhill de Sauna. 51 Goldhill Plaza #03-09, Podium Block. Open dally 10am to llpm. Free parking after spm. For appointment phone Corlne *****11, *****00. ORCHARD PLAZA HEALTH Centre, Unit #03-30, Ist floor. Orchard Plaza, (above661 words
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Advertisement1875 1984-08-01 27 wTTS^-tft- ATES: 1 OSSIFICATION Saturday: 8 30om 2 00pm Ordmory 00 per word (Mm $15 00) ilom deodime lor The Sunday T.me») X~~_ j Entertainment A Food guide p .17 Public Holidoy. 9.000 m I.OOpm Semi-Oisploy <Mm S&'boSfrods Times, Peraona. Servicea/Merchandiae p 27 COUNTER SERVICE: $19 50 pr col cm1,875 words
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Advertisement569 1984-08-01 27 mmwmma A'V A^a MAx\ tm W ALL GOOD pop Make private funcW Uon Irene Classifica- 37 Aircon/Retrigerators mm J mm^ mmmmm^ mmm^ mmm^ SSmmmm JSmmmmm For prompt, 24-hour island wide service. Specialist m wide range of commercial/domestic fridges, alrcondltioners, chillers St etc. sales, installation, repair re-spray mv services at reasonable569 words
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Advertisement387 1984-08-01 27 38 TV/Video/ 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems Sound Systems RX-303 Auto- Reverse Cassette Deck Auto- Reverse Discrete 2- Head System A symmetrical Dual-Capstan Transport Micro-processor Control I 39 Photography EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE W_m flr W6BUY«SELLBTftADE-IN ai brands ot cameras #01-05 Sim Lim Towe-v 10 Jalan BesarSmgaporeoB2o WANTED TO BUY Olympus Zuiko387 words
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Advertisement393 1984-08-01 27 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies MAGNETIC WHITE BOARD cheap sale $28 Free erasable pen and delivery. Enquiries telephone *****20/ *****25 Mlss June MAGNETIC WHITE BOARD for sale Any sizes available Tel *****37 51 Printing/Copying Services I mi .ill tend o' iVsigtuth} FORQLB K( M All .1 Wi lABI I Ul .Aim393 words
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Advertisement563 1984-08-01 28 53 Computar Products/ Services mv *<v siv vrv j I llm ungo I 7 I ii PCI2B-2 (Apple Compatible) X G Feature T J 6502 &Z-80 CPU 1 I 128K Main Memory fl I 40/ 80 Text Display A C Centronics Parallel T| R5232-C Serial I I PAL/ NTSC/ ROB563 words
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Advertisement996 1984-08-01 28 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies mant/Supplias i g^ m WYCt___X t__M_______W\ Imaterial/passenger hoist O "ALIMAK SCANDO" c Lifting Height 60 m c Load Capacity 750 Kg O Sc**»d 23 m per mm. O Sale Price $35,000/--e In Good Condition Interested parties pis call: j Tel: *****77 RECONDITIONED KOBELCO EXCVATOR996 words
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Advertisement1465 1984-08-01 28 I Bra r*am "REQUIRED: A HOUSEWIFE with 1 ILJI accounting experience m an I Tmm EDP environment who is willma I SkJv ing to work half a day on an WW W on-going basis...." Read classiI ■flTl^V fication 66e for a better ac- ■■111 count of the job opportunity. 651,465 words
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Advertisement504 1984-08-01 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP b) EDP •Sy»tem» (Ptal Ltd 05 39/40, Peninsula Plaza We are a fast growing computer vendor for (rlhiLidt-itrr.il, 3KIOQO appkz computers and have the vacancies for APPLICATION SOFTWARES DEMONSTRATORS Minimum 'A' level with 3 years working experience preferably m accounting or EDP504 words
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Advertisement424 1984-08-01 28 66 Situations Vacant ***m*********m******mm********»*m*******************m*m c) Secretarial/Clerical We are manufacturing praciaion electronics parts used m the Semi-conduc-tora Industries and have vacanciaa for:FEMALE CLERKS Requirements:a GCE O' level with credit m Mathematics. a 18 years and above. a Able to type at 35 wpm (electric typewriter). Minimum commoncing aalary ia $500 and424 words
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Advertisement566 1984-08-01 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretsrial Clerical HP We hava immadiata vacancies lor: PURCHASING CLERK (MALE/FEMALE) a GCE O' level a Mm 2to I years experience m similar position a Preference will be given to applicants who have attended course m purchasing principles a Male applicants must have completed /exempted (rom566 words
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Advertisement613 1984-08-01 29 66 Situations Vacant c Secretarial/Clerical mi *mmm A well eatabliahed company m Jurong has s position for ACCOUNTS/DATA PROCESSING CLERK a QCI full cert with credit m hnglish a Knowledge of word proctsalaa and telex an advantage Reasonable starting salary m cludev 2 months AWS, and othar f'tnge benefita. Interested613 words
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Advertisement646 1984-08-01 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical AMERICAN OPTICAL invites applicanta for the post of: PURCHASING CLERK c Mm GCE O' level c A flair for figures and some experience m purchasing, c Knowledge of telex/shorth.ind an advantage c Able lo type at 35 w.p.m. The company oilers attractive fringe benelits, dental,646 words
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Advertisement559 1984-08-01 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretariat/Clerical MOTOR LEASING PTE LTD 12 Sungei Kadut Avonuo Off Woodlands Road Singapora 2572 requires: RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR a Chinese female who can speak dialects, a GCE "O' level with passes ln English a Experience not necessary as training will be provided. We offer good salary,559 words
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Advertisement606 1984-08-01 29 66 Situationa Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SECRETARY PERSONAL ASSISTANT a GCE O' Level a Typing speed: 40 —60 w.p.m. a Shorthand speed: 80 100 w.p.m. a 1— 2 years' working expert- ence a Organised, responsible mature with pleasant dlspo- < sitlon. Intaraatad applicanta pleaae write m with full paraonal reeume, photo606 words
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Advertisement570 1984-08-01 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST required Able to handle PABX and typing a Mm Secondary 4 education Bilingual English and Mandarin Pleasant personality Able to commence work immediately School leavers may considered Interested pleaae call *****77 or call personally at: 21 Naw Bridge Road Singapore 0105 during office570 words
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Advertisement735 1984-08-01 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Legal Firm requires 1) STENOGRAPHER 2) CLERK/TYPIST Intereated applicants kindly requested lo write m giving full details of qualificationa. experience (il any) including telephone contact numbar and salary expected to> S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SING/ PORE 0923 c JUNIOR SECRETARIES c TELEX735 words
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Advertisement1033 1984-08-01 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical < CHINESE AUDIT/ACCOUNTS As- Fl sistants GCF 'A' level (Com- M tnerce) or LCC Higher Account- al ing. able to type Apply stating T full resume, expected salary and contact telephone number to: Fl 11-03. Maxwell House. Spore $.1 0106 'C 91 RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK1,033 words
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Advertisement688 1984-08-01 29 66 Situations Vacant a) Secretarial/Clerical EMALE CLERKS WANTED $4(NI lust be able Id type Interview I: -03-27. Peoples Park Outre ■fcMMMft EMALE CLERK/TYPIST required 120 $X*i p. 111 Minimum QCI level. Interested call Sliaroi 5644 EMALE CLERK REOUIREO. With it In mm experience Able to typt nd answer phone calls688 words
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Advertisement725 1984-08-01 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales Iwnrn requires: SALES i REPRESENTATIVES I for various products divisions 11. MATERIAL HANDLING DIVISION Technical Sales NTC 3 In HDDM or equivalent prefer ably with some experience m forklift j repairs. j •To provide technical assistance to customers and to725 words
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Advertisement641 1984-08-01 30 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales MARK CONTROLLS CORPORATION A US based multi-national company engaged m the manufacturing and marketing of flow control equipment for the energy and petroleum industries m the FAR EAST hes immediate vecency for: ORDER PROCESSING CO-ORDINATOR Requirements: c GCE A' level or equivalent. c Technical know-how641 words
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Advertisement563 1984-08-01 30 66 Situations Vacant f) Smles Goldsmith shop at Bedok Central requirea SALESGIRLS c no experience essential c knowledge of English and Malay c 8 working hours Interested, tel: *****84 or call personally at BLK. 206. NEW UPPER CHANGI ROAD #01 669 SINGAPORE 1646. INDOOR FEMALE SALE PROMOTERS required for man's563 words
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Advertisement758 1984-08-01 30 66 Situations Vacant t) Smles FREELANCE MALE FEMALE SALES PERSONS Good income Your own area Dress making products Intarastad contact: *****45 OPTICAL SHOP m Parkway Parade urgently requiree: FEMALE ASSISTANT c Must be pleasant, courteous and hardworking Interested, pleaee call for an appointment *****75/ *****63 (Office hours) or: *****49 (after758 words
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Advertisement954 1984-08-01 30 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical to train you as Machine Technician Multi-Pak is a new high technology Benefits: paper manufacturing company On the job training with further incorporating the latest techniques m opportunity of training954 words
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Advertisement426 1984-08-01 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An expanding mgr firm m Jurong J |1. Quality Assurance 1 Engineer i I i I Degree Dinloma m Mechanical/ I Production S Engineering S j 2/3 years experience I m similar capacity I Knowledge of i! inspection S techniques and CNC Machmesadvantageous 12. Senior426 words
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Advertisement437 1984-08-01 30 66 Situationa Vacant g) Technical Hrn invites applications from Siiik;ipore CMtaaaa for the posl of (A) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (LIAISON) (B) ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN (C) HOUSING MAINTENANCE INSPECTOR (D) TECHNICIAN (PREFABRICATE) Requirements for Potts iA) Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma m Building or Civil/Structural Engineering or approved equivalent (B)&(D) GCE 3 O Level437 words
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Advertisement272 1984-08-01 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical j CHARGEHANDS I IMAIN^^ I MECHANICS (Electrical) I A Shipping Company m Jurong haa tha following vacanciaa:MAINTENANCE ENGINEER Tha Job: Prepare forecast operating costs for a fleet of tug boats barges- tankers Schedule vessels' repairs/dry docking/special surveys. Draw up repair lists for vessels and obtain272 words
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Advertisement479 1984-08-01 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical I PENTEX I SCHWEIZER CIRCUITS PTELTD Female age above 18 GCE'O' Level from Technical Stream Experience preferred but not essential Attractive salary and excellent fringe benefits will be offered to the right candidate Interested applicants are invited to call personally for interview at 11 Penjuru479 words
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Advertisement479 1984-08-01 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical PHILIPS requires AUTOINSERTION TECHNICIANS Applicants should possess working experience m the maintenance and servicing of auto-insertion machines and preferably a NTC 2 or ITC m Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Applicants must be prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts. Pieese csll personelly for sn interview479 words
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Advertisement590 1984-08-01 31 66 Situations Vacant i g) Technical A multi-storsy commsrcisl complsx m Orchard Road requires: ELECTRICIAN c VITB certificate. a Experienced m general building elpctncal maintenance work s Some experience m control circuit. Intsrsstsd applicants, pissss callFLORA AT *****17 *****26 to arrange for sn intsrvisw or writs to:THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT 1590 words
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Advertisement626 1984-08-01 31 66 Situationa Vacant g) Technical Esteblished medical laboratory requires TECHNICIANS Some working experience m medical laboratory is essential Intsrsstsd plsass writs m with full psrticulsrs snd contsct phons number to: THE ADVERTISER S T BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAO SINGAPORE 0923 Estsblishsd Consulting Enginssring Firm rsquirss CIVIL STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN626 words
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Advertisement707 1984-08-01 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant mmm^^ m^^^ mm,^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m h) Production ti) Production h) Production h) Production y See you this weekend ~^T Saturday 4tfi Sunday sth August [WF (INTERNATIONAL) LTD ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES (USA), the fastest growing multinational semi-conductor company has expanded707 words
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Advertisement463 1984-08-01 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vac; nt h) Production h) Production TOSHIBA Toshiba is a multi-national colour TV and radio cassette recorder manufacturing company at the junction of Pasir Panjang and Alexandra Roads. We are expanding and Invite you to join us as Primary education Age 16-40 years MH M.463 words
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Advertisement451 1984-08-01 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production y ii t /^Hfls fljae fdr vau nawi^ SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD A new line has been set up due to our rapid expansion. a leading microwave oven manufacturing company has 1 new vacancies451 words
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Advertisement734 1984-08-01 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant h) Production h) Production a) Production f I I I I A U*%\ I I I I I i T"i i i i Fn i a afm '_a\ i U jr i yS&%: IJ^Er" _jT* t tjL4)****SiL I HITACHT tmwA* H734 words
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Advertisement557 1984-08-01 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant a *******mmm******m*********mmmmmm************mm********m eii^^B^^^^^Jj^jjgj h) Production h) Production METALS ORES PTE. LTD. (member of the Union Carbide Croup) offers you higher salary I MALE 1 PRODUCTION I OPERATORS £> Attractive fringe benefits include: m shift allowance ffy $4.40 (3rd shift), $2.20 (2nd shift) Medical/dental benefits557 words
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Advertisement359 1984-08-01 32 66 Situations Vacant h) Production HITACHI KOKI (S) PTE LTD Requires 1) MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION I OPERATORS Completed Pr 6 Above 16 years of age 2) MALE MACHINE OPERATORS WE OFFER:- 5-day week Free transportation transport allowance Free uniform Paid annual/ marriage/ sick/ compassionate leave 13th month pay Attendance bonus359 words
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Advertisement202 1984-08-01 32 66 Situationa Vacant h) Production El r SINGAPORE UMITED BEA PART OF US Let us help you to a good start m your career W (*ft> \S_____VJ> I f You will enjoy: N Shift Allowance ($3 for 2nd shift and $»fc)f 3rd shift) Salary increase afler3 months Attendance Awards Life202 words
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Advertisement393 1984-08-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production JVC ELECTRONICS* SINGAPORE PTE LTD _______*_P~ WAAL----- k .^^BHBL m r --am \__\"_jm requires QC INSPECTORS PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements: Age 15-35 years Primary 6 above No experience required We offer: 5 day week (8.00 am 5.20 pm) No shift or393 words
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Advertisement150 1984-08-01 33 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Here's your chance to grow with us I Join one of the ___t world's largest fridge compressor makers and also one S of Singapore's fastest growing companies as PRODUCTION OPERATORS Male *****.00 Requirements: Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Have completed Primary/Secondary jjj Education150 words
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Advertisement279 1984-08-01 33 66 Situations Vacant cc Situations Vacant I) Mlacollmmooua i) Mlacollanoona BOULEV\RD HOTEL •X* SWGAPORE yyy Come September 1984, our new extension with an YY addition of 353 rooms is scheduled to open and 'Yyy. applications are Invited for the posts of: ROOM STEWARDESS ■Yy\ Salary: $514/534 per month YY HOUSE279 words
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Advertisement296 1984-08-01 33 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Mlscellmneous 1) Miscellaneous MOVE AHEAD AND GROW WITH US DC CORAL m%W Our Fast Food Chain m Singapore has the following positions General Crews rj or Part time Full time starting salary $402 $452 p.m. Part-time starting salary $2 10 $2 30 pernour296 words
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Advertisement323 1984-08-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) MlsceUAneous REQUIRES TECHNICIANS J Some Mechanical Experience I j Willing to work on 3 rotating shift or j normal shift Incompany training will be provided to upgrade the skill. ACCOUNTS/ GENERAL CLERK 2-3 years experience m i manufacturing sector Successful candidates323 words
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Advertisement198 1984-08-01 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Singapore Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd Bus Drivers jaawmmwaammm Age above 21 Completed NS ftissess Class 4 or4A driving licence Commencing pay above $32 per day (inclusive of basic wage, incentive and over-time). Bus Conductors Age above 1 8 Completed NS Singapore Citizens or Permanent Resident198 words
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Advertisement334 1984-08-01 34 66 Situations Vacant h) Production m_z~ TRAVENOL LABORATORIES PTE LTD We are a multinational company specialising m the manufacture of medical products. Come and join us at our new plant at Woodlands Road equipped with a m self -serve cafeteria. JS*** Requirements Applicants should be 16 to 40 years old334 words
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Advertisement871 1984-08-01 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous JW I fjP) I MISTER MINIT] Mister Minit is a well known international company I with chain stores worldwide, providing fast quality B and efficient service m shoes repair and key II cutting, join the Mister Minit team as PC871 words
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Advertisement416 1984-08-01 34 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous a J HOTEL MIRAMAR J (S) LTD J NEW LOUNGE j requires SENIOR HOSTESSES BARTENDERS 1 la LOUNGE HOSTESSES ASST. j BARTENDERS la BAR I DISPENSERS CASHIERS WAITERS/ t WAITRESSES (Coffee House) H 4- Call personally from 10am < 4-— 12pm M 2.30pm 4.30pm at:416 words
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Advertisement530 1984-08-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Mlscellmneous El BIG A FRIED CHICKEN a RESTAURANT has vacancies for the following positions Full/Part times staff 1) WAITERS I 2) WAITRESSES t 3) KITCHEN COOKS 4) KITCHEN I HELPERS t 5) CASHIERS P Interested applicants please call J personally any times at: a 1) BIG530 words
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Advertisement408 1984-08-01 34 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous ijT SECURITY PTE LTD^k I ti<is v<ii .mc ie"> to' hotels m Ofchdid Road atM HOUSE 1 DETECTIVES Secondary level Salary commensurates J j with experience j SECURITY GUARDS i 'Male Female) {'I a Minimum Gross Pay $710 p.m. a After 3 months $740 p.m.408 words
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Advertisement439 1984-08-01 34 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous RIDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM (Holland Road araa) requires SECURITY GUARDS for ita own security department Requirements: Preferably ex -army or retired police personnel. Prepared to work on 3 shifts Able to read and write simple English W* offer: Starting basic salary of $430 Shift allowance. Incentive allowance.439 words
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Advertisement511 1984-08-01 34 66 Situations Vacant i I) Miscellaneous The world's leading clock manu- I facturing company requires 1) FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 2) DESPATCH RIDER/DRIVER Salary S Fringe Benefits New starting salary 5-day work week full transport reimbursement upon confirmation paid sick leave Please call personally to: Rhythm Singapor* Pt* Ltd No. 6511 words
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Advertisement539 1984-08-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED BEER PROMOTERS (Male Female) s Age Male -20to 40 yrs Female 18 to 28 yrs c Salary $350 monthly plus attractive commission Working hours: 6- 10 pm or 7-11 pm The Job: Male Promotion of beer at coffee shops and hawker centres Female539 words
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Advertisement567 1984-08-01 34 66 Situations Vacant i 1) Miscellaneous An international publishing company m Jurong requires WAREHOUSE ASSISTANTS No experience required Benefit*: Transport provided 5-day week 13th month bonus Medical benefits Pleasant working environment Please call 2****** to arranga lor an interview DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED ut gently. Commencing salary $42P A transport allowance567 words
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Advertisement765 1984-08-01 35 66 Situationa Vacant ■■■■■■■Mi i I) Miscellaneous Newly ••tablishad pub requires: CASHIER c At least 1 year's experience Inter. 'sled. caH personally for an interview today WATER-HOLE PUB 25 Lorong Ltput (Holland Village) Singapore 1027 Tai 734SS8S/ *****90 Required urgently 1) LO^RY DRIVERS c Musi possess class 4 driving licence765 words
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Advertisement854 1984-08-01 35 66 Situations Vacant I I) Mlscellmneous EATING HOUSE URGENTLY requires waitresses. Please call personally for an interview between 900 am and 300 pm at =03-19 Far East Plaza or tel. *****81 Mrs Llm INTERNATIONAL FORWARDING COMPANY requires GEneral Workers. Good salary for the right persons Apply personally at: Blk 17,854 words
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Advertisement699 1984-08-01 35 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WELL EATABLISHED TRADING company m district 0208 requires urgently Delivery Assistants. Age below 25 Call *****66 9, BRAS BASAH Road. Delivery Boy and Storekeepers. Must have motorcycle licence. Contact: Mr Sim, *****51 OQ HANDLERS REQUIRED. With or without experience. Training provided. Please call *****98 PERSONAL699 words
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Advertisement449 1984-08-01 35 417 In This Section 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing ammwaaa _______________________________m_________________ Leasing and Hire Purchase. For improved financial drive. rah shing g LOONG W FINANCE ISJ LIMITED A h, ills -owncil subi kii.ir\ of rhe Keppel Group. 337 TELOK BLANGAH ROAD, SINGAPORE 0409 TEL: 271 7767 (8 LINES) I449 words
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Advertisement456 1984-08-01 35 78 Vahiclaa For Sala b) BMW SEPT. 1663 BMW 3201, one owner, 18,000 km, $66,000 0.n.0. Call *****55/ *****01. 1676 BMW 320 with aircon, sports rims, radio cassette, tip top condition. Call: *****49. 1677 BMW 520. PARF, aircon, new Ux, passed Vicom. $18,300. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex SUtlon. 1661 BMW456 words
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Advertisement670 1984-08-01 35 76 Vehiclea For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan EARLY 1660 BEAUTIFUL 100A New tax, aircon. hl-fl, sports wheels, etc. $13,950 0.n.0. Appointment: *****66. END 76 DATSUN 120 Y. Beautiful condition. PARF. Aircon, radio and cassette. $12,800 0.n.0 Tel: *****23. FEBRUARY 76 DATBUN 120 Y. aircond, cassette, two private owners, metallic green. $13,500.670 words
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Advertisement855 1984-08-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford AUG 1961 FORO Laser 15 Ghla Aircon. cassette radio Sport rims l private owner Showroom condition $18,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****11 DEC. 1679 FORO Cortina 16 GL. 1 private owner. Tax Nov. Low mileage Original paint Very well maintained $10,400 0.n.0. *****72. 1977, FORO CORTINA855 words
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Advertisement695 1984-08-01 35 76 Vahiclaa For Sala g) Mazda 1877 MAZOA 1000 Jumbo 4-door PARF eligible, aircon, cassette, good cheap transportation *****54. 1661 MAZDA 323, 13 hatchback, aircon. hlfl, cassette, tuff-kote. metallic paint, passed inspection. $17,800. *****05 1662 MAZOA 323, 13. 5-speed. notchback, 1 private owner, full expensive accessories, downpayment $4,000 *****02. 1662695 words
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Advertisement833 1984-08-01 35 76 Vahiclaa For Sala mmm__-m__m___m________-______ m m i h) Mercedes 1974, MERCEDES 230 Automatic Co regd 1 owner Excellent condition Interested, tel *****55 Mr Ho. 1674 MERCEDES 2608 automatic, one owner, for export Tip top condition, price negotiable Ter *****55 167$ MERCEDEB 230.6. power steering, aircond, cassette, white $8,000. Expat833 words
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Advertisement546 1984-08-01 35 76 Vahiclaa For Sala J) Toyota COMPANY REGISTRATION MIO 1979 ToyoU Royal Crown 2 6 fully automatic. 1 owner, director's car, chauffeur driven, factory ritted front and rear aircond. radio cassette, power steering/ wlniows. central locking, electric control mirror, new Ux. done 50.000 Km Immaculate condition $16,800 ono Tel *****17546 words
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Advertisement801 1984-08-01 36 76 Vahicles For Sale 76 Vehiclea For Sale 76 Vehiclea For Sale J) Toyota j) Toyota j) Toyota W lr W m a/Wm***a\ Now more _S__^_)m_¥_m mWw value than ever W wg_f 9 \m_ W wmw^ **M***af Get your Toyota WWW^^lWW^^^^^a^AWAWW now and save your sett TOYOTA COROLLA 1.6 Liftback801 words
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Advertisement455 1984-08-01 36 76 Vehiclea For Sale k) Others JAN '81 DATSUN BROUGHAM 260E Automatic Ex-co car, 1 private owner. EP plate. Insurance/ road tax till Dec '84. Eligible for company registration. Price above $18,000 secures AUG 78 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 Stationwagon QC plata. Price $2,000 0.n.0. Above car m tip top condition455 words
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Advertisement580 1984-08-01 36 76 Vahiclaa For Sala k) Others 1961 SUZUKI 600, aircon. radio, well maintained, showroom condition, new tyres, $12,600. Phone: *****55. 1963 SUBARU 700 DL (new) at 7500 km. Aircon, radio cassette, 5 new radial tyres. Asking $16,000 Tel: *****32 75 VOLKSWAGEN 1200 CC. NonPARF. private registered. Very good condition. $9,300.580 words
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Advertisement1378 1984-08-01 36 76 Vahiclaa For Sala 76 Vahiclaa For Sala 1) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles I FREE AIR-CON With every purchase of an Isuzu light commercial vehicle Tel: nmwr— 1960 DAIHATSU SSO Van. One owner, seldom used, new ta; perfect condition. $4,900. *****2 Tay. 1960 TOYOTA PANEL Van. Atrcoi accident free.1,378 words
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Advertisement1899 1984-08-01 36 1 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Homsos DIST. 10 Maiestic bungalow on elevated aita. 5 bedrms. nice extended patio overlooks matured garden, awimming pool, tennis court. DIST. 21 BINJAI PK. Cosy singlestorey bungalow m quiat CUL OE SAC. 4 bedrms, nice extended patio, awimming pool. $8,500. DIST. 10/11 Stavana Cloaa. Shelford1,899 words
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Advertisement750 1984-08-01 36 86 Accommodation Vacant i i a) Houses I DIST 15. BEAUTIFULLY RENOVAT I ED bungalow 10.000 sq ft 4 1 I bedrooms. Unfurnished SL' .too I *****1 1<2( Agent! j DIST 1955 TAI HWAN 1 6J8461 I California!! bungalow for rental I Large land area Interested rail *****28 I DIST750 words
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Advertisement577 1984-08-01 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments a Dial 9 Grange Gerden lower m.iiM nrt tf bad i di mi store, spin llvtnf dining DOOI $5,500 negotiable pal n.iiiy furniatied c Dial. 10 Mount Row* lower ■Mleonetta I badroom* ver van) i greeneri Faciliuo* $5,500 negotiable p.irii.llv furniahad a Dial. 10 Spring577 words
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Advertisement741 1984-08-01 37 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments Singapore's newest and most exclusive serviced apartments. Now The Ascott at Scotts Road is the best residential address m town. One, two and three bedroom apartments are available for long or short lease. Superbly designed interiors, with complete furnishings and741 words
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Advertisement778 1984-08-01 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OIST. 9 HORIZON TOWER HORIZON VIEW. Brand new luxurious apartments offering excellent recreational facilities. 4 bedrooms, central aircon. From $4,500. OIST. 21 PANDAN VALLEY. Beautifully furnished apartment. 3 bedrooms, study, servant's, fully aircon, full recreational facilities. $3,000. ESTEEM REALTY *****01 (5 LINES) ELIZABETH TOWERS I778 words
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Advertisement870 1984-08-01 37 86 Vacant b) Apartments OIST. 9. WILMER COURT, 1 Leonie Hill Road. Kental $1,850 p.m. unfurnished. Leonie Towers (Blks A St B), Leonie Hill. Rental from $4,500 $5,500 p.m. furnished. Contact Christina at Colliers: *****2. HOLLAND ROAO APARTMENT with 1 bedroom. 1 study, 1 bath. Fully aircond, carpeted. Exclusively furnished870 words
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Advertisement781 1984-08-01 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments $1,850 COLD STORAGE/ Yaohan brand new apartment, fully furnished. Pool/ squash/ tennis/ sauna. Tel: *****13. 43A JALAN ARNAP 2nd level with entrance same level as Car Park, 3 bedrooms with aircon, fully furnished at $1,800 ono for Immediate occupation. Agents welcome Tel: *****8 BALMORAL PARK/781 words
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Advertisement818 1984-08-01 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments NEAR AMERICAN/JAPANESE School Pandan Valley, best block facing pool Completely new furnishing 3 bedrooms. $2,600 Eurohome *****22/3. NEW. CENTRAL, SPACIOUS 4 bedrooms plus study apartment In Dist. 9, Built-in approx. 3400 sq It Excellent security. ERA 466-3366 Anthony. ONLY $2,5001 OIST. 9. Centrepoint. brand new.818 words
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Advertisement802 1984-08-01 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MARBELLA COURT NEAR American/Japanese School m quiet serene environment. Pool, security Hoe -Tan *****21 MIMOSA PARK, SELETAR clean, well furnished 4-bedroom apartment, reasonable rental Call: *****35 NO. 75 BEACH ROAD. Fu Guan Building =04-01, apartment for rental Please call *****91. *****14 (Mr Tan) OFF RIVE802 words
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Advertisement745 1984-08-01 37 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS available m various districts for students, singles, couples Please call *****92/ *****00 FURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE singles/ couples are welcome. Interested call *****74 Mdm Wong after spm FURNISHED ROOM WITH balcony. Bedok Changi Road Junction. $350. Private house ln quiet surroundings *****32 FURNISHED,745 words
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Advertisement598 1984-08-01 37 88 Short-term Accommodation: Local/Foreign DIST. 0 PECK HAY Road Singapura Mansion spacious 3-bed-roomed split-level apartment Fully rurnished Rental $2,300 p.m. Grand International Corpn .*****11. THE PLAZA PENTHOUSE, within Hotel and Shopping Complex, tastefully furnished. 3 bediooms commanding panoramic sea view 3/ 6 months $4,000 p.m. Will consider sale Call *****16598 words
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Advertisement372 1984-08-01 37 89 Propert ies For S ale A) Houses Call Wayfoong for Fast approvals on loans Competitive rates Friendly, efficient service Way'oong Mortgage ana Finance (Si Ltd A wholly owned subsidiary 8 Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore Hill »03 00 Claymore Pia;a Singapore 09?2 a. 1 CLUNY HILL PARK MODERN A COLONIAL372 words
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Advertisement1216 1984-08-01 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Saie 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses g/f&Pjfo FREEHOLD LAND I mm-~''^^m———fg^ ~*F_T *_W__m____\ *g%___W__\^^ A\^ .mf\ Exclusive 2-storey Split-level Terrace Houses, on the Fun-filled East Coast. Located at Jalan Keris. Adjacent to Jackie's Bowl Katong/Ocean Park. Superb Spanish-influenced1,216 words
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Advertisement849 1984-08-01 38 89 Properties For Salt a) Houses DIST 19, DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE at Serangoon Garden, land area: 3300 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, servant's, good orientation, $520,000 0.n.0 Kingdom Properties, *****07/9 DIST. 28, UPPER NERAM Road, double-storey semi-detached, 4.000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, with 3 attached bathrooms. $720,000. Occidental Real Estate *****00/ *****31. DIST. 21849 words
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Advertisement813 1984-08-01 38 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST 21. RENOVATED SEMI-DE-TACHED freehold, 5 bedrooms, land 3,500 sq ft Offer above $600,000 secures Tel. owner *****24 DIST 28, JALAN KECHUBONG. semi-detached double-storey for sale 7370 sq ft. 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's and 2 bathrooms. Call--*****61 ext 230. No agents please DIST. 20813 words
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Advertisement674 1984-08-01 38 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST. 13 RENOVATED SINGLE STOREY Semi-detached 5,00( sq ft $630,000 ono Call: *****78 DIST. MOOERN 2-STOREY (or ncr terrace, freehold, tor only $535,000 Tel: *****63 DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER TERRACE dist 1X35 2200 sqft $500,000 *****92 )PERA ESTATE 3-BEDROOMED terrace house 1600 sqft Tel *****93. No674 words
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Advertisement1123 1984-08-01 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale i iiSiSSSB^SSSSi^^^SSiMSSSSB b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Located near Thomson Poad/ Braddell Road w Chuan P^'ifl/"i'l' l i^irf-fj 2*^mWm3(L)ty .SC EN ,CLUSH .f'SiJllfc S 1^ 0 8 .2SSJU i Sills ential living 1 51,123 words
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Advertisement571 1984-08-01 38 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 9. CAIRNHILL PLAZA, pn s llge apartment, high floor. 3 bedroOßlS, servant's 2.820 sq ft Swimming pool squash courts, sauna. $630,000 negotiable Hoi land Housing 469-7979 DIST 9. GRANGEFORD. TENANT ED/ untenanted. 2-bedroomed apartment Oood returns. 1.200 sq ft Ke.tsonable offer secures571 words
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Advertisement871 1984-08-01 39 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 15 EASTERN LAGOON high floor 2 I bedrooms MS sq M 1375 sq It Full facilities Freehold $278,000 $410,000 Everton MMII DIST. 27 GARDENIA COURT, I plus I bedrooms. MMaq.fl Swimming pool Foreigners eligible Fully furnished $330,000 Villanelle MMMI DIST 21 CLEMENTI871 words
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Advertisement856 1984-08-01 39 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments TAI KENG GARDEN, 3 bedroomed apartment 1.550 sq.ft $290,000 Beautifully renovated. Also kin|l Mansion. $340,000. *****5. URGENT SALE. DIST. 0718 Textile Centre, CWIMt unit 2-bedroomed apartment 1000 sq ft. $260,000 negi. liable Houseworid *****15. VERY CHEAP. PATERSON Tower. 2.H00 sq.ft $610,000 Peace Mansion.856 words
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Advertisement828 1984-08-01 39 89 Properties For Sals d) HDB Apartments HENDERSON CRESCENT, 4-ROOM, 9th floor. Vinyl tiles throughout, unobstructed view, near market, schools. Post Office $80,000 negotiable Tel: *****56. HOLLAND ROAD, BLK 20 3-room-ed. high floor. Marble throughout, built-in cabinets, wallpaper. Selling $55,000 Tel: *****97 (agent). QUEENSWAY, BLK 168 -A, 4-room-ed. opposite shopping828 words
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Advertisement628 1984-08-01 39 89 Properties For Ssle d) HDB Apartments 4-ROOMED IMPROVED DOVER Crescent, selling furnished. Contact *****04 (after Ip.m. $42,0001 MARINE DRIVE. 3-room Fully seaview. Near Parkway. Mid floor CPF $39,060. *****75 3-ROOM BLK M, ZION Road for sale. Call: *****46 4-ROOMED ANQ MO Klo. Partially furnished. $85,000. Tel: *****24 90 Properties628 words
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Advertisement1075 1984-08-01 39 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted A) Detached Industrial Building With 40,000 sq.ft. warehouse area ground level 12,000 sq.ft. office area. B) Freehold/ leasehold vacant land Area 40,000 sq.ft. to 100,000 sq.ft. for development of warehouse building. 91 Factory Spaces 91 Fectory Spaces W MANUFACTURING FACILITY FOR LEASE IN HILLVIEW1,075 words
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Advertisement424 1984-08-01 39 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I Warehouse-* \k 3-Storey Warehouse c omplex I located off Eunos I ink I \k New Warehouse mits with I I practical design W W "k 24 Hour Security I I \k Efficient Loading/ 1 I loading I H facilities I I424 words
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Advertisement678 1984-08-01 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Speces b) Rental b) Rental Various Floors Available 355 to 3239 sq ft Attractive Rents Offices Renovated Good Maintenance Central Airconditioning gfek 3 Lifts —No Congestion IH& Contact Miss Ho Today *p BB Tel: 225 0066 ffc CENTRAL BUILDING 1 Magazine Road (jf SLF COMPLEX678 words
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Advertisement822 1984-08-01 40 93 Office Spaces b) Rental APPROX 400 SQ FT it $3 60 psl available to sublet m carpeted, prestigeous building m the heart ..f CBD Please tel Mlss Low *****3 l lor more details ATONA PROPERTIES oilers olfice space lor rental al prestigious locations area 500 10.000 sq ft $2822 words
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Advertisement518 1984-08-01 40 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale FAR EAST PLAZA 850 sq 11 (I level, good In ation Owner will ing to rent back premises froti buyer ideal investment $85 p.s t Wess "*****44 KIM SENG SHOPPING (entre. ap prox 400 sq.tt.. 2nd floor, tenant cd. selling $220,000 negotiabh Contact *****38 *****76518 words
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Advertisement1066 1984-08-01 40 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental I SINGAPORE I FINANCE HOUSE I SHOPS/SHOWROOMS I 517 6824 sq ft I fl Located at North Bridge fl Road. fl BM All floors linked by Escalators/Lifts fl Good Business Potential I fl Attractive Rentals Other concessions fl available fl1,066 words
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Advertisement582 1984-08-01 40 100 Air Travel CHARTER FLIGHT T0... HAADYAI I)KP: 09 12 AUO 4 DAY HAAOYAI/SONGKHLA $399 DEP: 06 12 AUCi 4 DAY HA ADY AI/SONGKHL A COACH AIR TKT HOTEL $210 DEP: 06/12 AUO 4 DAY PHUKET/PHANG-NGA $499 DEP 06/12 AUO 5 DAY PHUKET/HAADYAI $549 DEP 12 AUO ONE WAY AIR/ONE582 words
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Advertisement907 1984-08-01 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours rwm/////////////////////////////////////w^^ X NAM HO J I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. gf YA Mr *^^^*MofK>lMlu*LoMAno.to.* I Y/. SanFrsnoisoo#LssVsossiMsxioot 7f Only mATJMSyM Dtp Evry Mon (Pull Ch.n«- maam) 'A Yf. KOREA'S PARADISE ISLAND, CHEJU I 7/ 7 Exclu»rv« m our Japan/KorM package 1 2 days907 words
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Advertisement515 1984-08-01 40 102 Tours 102 Tours SANiAirT 7 Gives You JHjH^MA —ff a mw a w ma^W^m*aaA __M__\m±" *g. i[ u9 I'A m TS ii I China's Centuries cf Splendour East China: Guangzhou Guilin. Beijing Nanjing Vangzhou. Zhe.iiang. Wum. Suzhou. Hangzhou. Shanghai West China: Guangzhou. Guilin Nanlin humming Chengde Chongqing Yichang. Wuhan.515 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1984-08-01 41 In Loving Memory Of THAMBOO RAMACHANDRA Departed: 1.8.78 Looking back with tenderness Alweya remembered by wife end children. MDM LUCY PANG Deperted: 1.8.76 Take her m Thy arms, dear Lord, And ever let her be A messenger of love Between our hearts and Thee. Alwaya remembered by79 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1984-08-01 41 LOVING MBMORY OF MRSLIMYFWBENO NEE CHEW BEE NEO DEPARTED 1 8.83 Gone from our Uvea one so dear. But In our he irt.s forever near Always remembeeab by Husband and lovsdßias. *tmmmmmWkmmm****W*Wm In EvorlovtngMenißry of MR. ALBERT KOH TOHG JIN Departed lat Auguat tl "We shall grieve78 words
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Advertisement1055 1984-08-01 41 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours ?^Jte1 l W^. -^mr t Va _\_w -*S*\.. 'i'u fmwßamt. V W *m___. \mm\ Am_-Ammm__-_. V g»^-^ _fm_\ *mw*— kA *^^k W >v«W m***' m*Tm********W f_~^ aa aA^A '_____\**m. viTTT^i^nHPi^M^^^^^^^^^L A ________mg\ \\W l _^iC*^i_y i NoTlbur Operator to AUSTRALIA wi^ m 6«D«ysP^lh from1,055 words
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Advertisement1342 1984-08-01 41 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer m^^^^^^^^^a^mm^^^m^m^^^^i^m^^Am aMHß^^^H^^^^^HiM C&G 747 Certificate m Computer Programming Information Processing a a practice-oriented course covering theory and hands-on experience equips you with U.K. qualification as a programmer No prior computer knowledge required Diploma m Computer Studies incorporates 2 U.K. qualifications. C&G 747 course and1,342 words
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Advertisement1055 1984-08-01 41 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ > Technical Technical PERFORMANCE COUNTS Thousands of students have gamed success m various examinations since 1 950, which is why PERFORMANCE counts at STAMFORD c General Education c Marketing Cambridge GCE A/O levels I M/LCCI AEB GCE A/O levels HSC/STPM/SPM [i a M n a A1,055 words
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Advertisement412 1984-08-01 41 119 Others 119 Others I j^fe^i Get into shape wirft^ I .Dk AEROBICS I W\ m W A combination of cahstheuic H I /mAAAr\ an<^ ver^ sim P le da r, ce B W iL^-v'^^f mov ements all put to rrwmkf V^ increases stamina, strength Wf W v and flexibility412 words
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Obituary, Illustration392 1984-08-01 42 141 Deaths 141 Deaths TOH CHWEE GUAN AGED: 63 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 30-7-84 LEAVING BEHIND HIS BELOVED WIVES: LIM KIM NEO YEO HELEN SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW. ALAN. CHENG HOE BESSIE SEAH KIM SOON ANDREW. KENG HOE BETTY TAY KEE NOl ANTHONY, CHIN HOE DIZZIE SIM KIAT NEO ARTHUR. CHIANG HOE392 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1984-08-01 42 Commanding Officar, Officers and Men ol 3rd Bn Singapora Guards send their deepest condolences to the family of tha lata LCP YAP BENG HOCK who passed away suddenly on Monday the 30th July IW4.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration119 1984-08-01 42 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements Tha Family of Hrn lata HA JJ AH MARHAMMAH BTE. HJ. IDRIS would Hk* to sxprass thoir haai Halt thanks lo ralativaa, friandt, Doctors ft Nursm of SOH Blk. 7, Blk 4 Ward 72 47 for thair kind aaaiatanca during har racant hospitalization. THE FAMILY OF119 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1984-08-01 42 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. 8. VADIVELOO (Paoaod away on 29-7-84) Would like to express their heartfelt thanks to Toa Payoh Police staffs, 150 Squadron. Richard Leong Agencies and others, M.R.T. staffs, relatives and friends for their kind assistance, condolences and contributions during their recent bereavement. Athma70 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1984-08-01 42 PERWADI LEEL A Always remembered by OFFICERS ANO MEN of Reserve Signal Training Centra, Kranji Camp SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES21 words
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Article134 1984-08-01 42 LONDON, Tues. JOINT favourite Petong (8-1), ridden by Bruce Raymond, defied a punishing weight of 61.5 kg to beat 25 rivals m the Stewards Cup run over 1,200 m today, opening day of the Goodwood meeting. No horse has carried such a weight to victory m134 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-08-01 42 EPSOM JEEP - Trainers up in arms over penalties EPSOM JEEP Horses which fail pre-race urine test By SHOULD trainers be punished if horses under their care fail their pre-race urine test? No, say the trainers, naturally, and they have a strong case to back up their contention. Said a leading trainer: "Pre-race481 words
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Article434 1984-08-01 42 ON THE TRACK with TONTO STAR-MAKER, a surprise second m the Queen Elizabeth II Cup and entered solely for the $75,000 Pesta Sukan Cup on Sunday, showed brilliant speed at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With a riding boy astride, the Zamazaan six-year-old was kept on the434 words
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Article188 1984-08-01 42 LEXINGTON (Kentucky), Tuesday BRITISH racehorse owner Robert Sangster expects to be able to cancel an USsB. sm (about Ssl7 million) deal for a prize colt he later found to have a sore foot, his American lawyer, Gibson Downing, said yesterday. Downing said he wasReuter - 188 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-08-01 42 At the 400 metres At the finish c Pictures by and JONATHAN CHOO ALBERT SIM Restricted Terms Div C I,loom 1. Catchword 2. Kinross Lad 3. Light Of Dawn 4. Gesture n Dist: v_ 3. IM, Tim* 1 -fi Q Restricted TermsJONATHAN CHOO; ALBERT SIM - 238 words
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Advertisement268 1984-08-01 42 The family of the late MR. PONNIAH RAJARATNAM wish to expresa their heartfelt thanks to: The President of the Republic of Singapore and Mrs. Devan Nair. The Prime Minister. Ministers and Members of Parliament af the Republic of Singapore: The Commissioner. Officers and Staff of the Singapore Police Force: The268 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-08-01 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By BELIEVE it or not! Three of SingaGre's table tennis internationals c Yew Chye, Yeung Hin Chong and Loy Soo Chow do not qualify to play m the tournament proper of the national individual championships. They have been slotted among humble companyJONATHAN CHOO - 266 words
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Article162 1984-08-01 43 NATIONAL striker Kannan Kun jura man gave Changi United a fitting farewell present at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. His two goals helped the club to a crucial 5-0 win over Balestier United m their National Football League Division Two match. With this162 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-08-01 43 JOE DORAI - Noh says yes with a 'but' JOE DORAI By FORMER international Mohamed Noh is prepared to accept the Football Association of Singapore's invitation to rejoin the national squad for three major tournaments this season. But his comeback will have to be approved by his employers, Lotto, who have planned several507 words
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Article246 1984-08-01 43 TAMWORTH (Australia). The touring New Zealand All-Blacks rugby union team beat a New South Wales side 21-3 at Tamworth, Australia, today. Fraser, Pokere, Mexted, and Newton scored for the Kiwis, while Grant put m a penalty for the home team. BELGIAN international Walter Meeuws yesterday signedReuter - 246 words
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Article175 1984-08-01 43 MAHMOOO GAZNAVI - MAHMOOO GAZNAVI AT THE CREASE ARMED Forces Isa Jamaluddin is the only newcomer m a no-sur-prise team named yesterday for the Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state final against hosts Federal Territory m Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Isa is however no stranger to representative cricket, having played175 words
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Article261 1984-08-01 43 ON THE COURTS WASHINGTON, Tues. Ecuador's Andres Gomez cruised to a 6-2, 6-2 victory against American Aaron Krickstein m the final of the D. C. National Bank tennis Classic yesterday. The second seed Gomez, ranked sixth m the world, used deep, powerful base-line shots to keepUPI; Reuter - 261 words
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Article393 1984-08-01 43 Calypso joy for Windies MANCHESTER, Tues. The West Indies went through the routine of another convincing win over England m the Fourth Test at Old Trafford here today. England, 120-5 at the start of play today, finally collapsed to 156-9. The West Indies won by an innings and 64 runs.Reuter - 393 words
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Article473 1984-08-01 44 Saudis surprise Brazil with skill before going down Canada 1 Iraq 1, Yugoslavia 2 Cameroon 1, West Germany 2 Morocco I, Brazil 3 Saudi Arabia 1. LOS ANGELES, Tues. Stylish Brazil sounded a warning to the rest of the Olympic soccer finalists yesterday with an impressive 3-1Reuter - 473 words
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Article151 1984-08-01 44 LOS ANGELES, Tne. The International Football Federation (Fifa) yesterday suspended fear players seat off In pitched battles between Italy aad Egypt at the start of the Olympic soccer tournament. Pita's disciplinary committee also handed oat a general caution te the eatlre Egyptian team for misconduct mReuter - 151 words
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Article2403 1984-08-01 44 Men: Prelims Group A: Yugoslavia 94 Australia 64, Italy 80 West Germany 72, Brazil 91 Egypt 82. Group B: Italy 80 W Germany 72. Women: Prelims: S Korea 67 Canada 62, USA 83 Yugoslavia 55, China 67 Australia 64. H BOXING Middleweight (75 kg) First round:2,403 words
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Article, Illustration919 1984-08-01 45 Over-slight as Spitz, the Munich Torpedo, is forsaken m America's finest sporting hour LOS ANGELES, Tues. He looks much the same as he did 12 years ago. The swarthy good looks, the bronze tan and the golden smile. Mark Spitz is just about the most successful swimmer919 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-08-01 45 SAN DIEGO, Tues. Freddie Martin has faced more handicaps m his 17 years than most people encounter m a lifetime. Born m South Africa, he's black, almost totally deaf and shortsighted. But the tenacious teenager is having a ball just being hereUPI - 177 words
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344 1984-08-01 45 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT LOS ANGELES, Tues The Kelly tradition that was what struck me when I discovered on Sunday night that Singapore's boardsailor Kelly Chan had named his son Kelly Junior. For m another sea sport rowing that tradition has gone down into the344 words
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274 1984-08-01 45 LOS ANGELES, Tues. It took a gunshot wound to convince Paul Gonzales, a member of the American Olympic team, that boxing was safer than teenage gang warfare. Gonzales, 20, who still lives m the tough east Los Angeles neighbourhood where he grew up, wasReuter - 274 words
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269 1984-08-01 45 CHINO, California, Tues. American Ed Etzel was one shot short of perfection as he captured the gold medal yesterday m the English match smallbore rifle event of the Olympic shooting competition. Etzel scored 599 out of 600 possible points to tie an OlympicReuter - 269 words
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Article59 1984-08-01 45 A HUNGRY mouse played havoc with the Olympic schedules on Monday ny gnawing through a cable and delaying the start of the trap shooting competition. The mouse caused a short circuit, which put the Uunching machine for clay pigeons out of action and many competitors had59 words
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Article54 1984-08-01 45 RUMANIAN gymnast Nadia Comaneci, sur of the 1976 Montreal Games, has agreed to join the Internationai Olympic Committee Athletes' Commission, who look after the interests of competitors. lOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch invited Nadia to join tne commission when he met her and a54 words
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Article58 1984-08-01 45 STEVE LUNDQUIST, who on Sunday broke tht first world swimming record of the Games m the 100 m breaststroke, revealed that the secret of his succees was shedding 11.3 kg. Lundquist said: "I was so fat I needed two mirrors." But a crash diet helped58 words
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Article64 1984-08-01 45 NEW ZEALAND archer Neroli Fairhill, the first paraphlegic to compete m f J»e Olympics, received an official apology on Monday for being mishandled by Olympic Village security officials. The Commonwealth Games gold medallist, paralysed since 1969 following a motorcycle accident, was hauled out of her64 words
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Article54 1984-08-01 45 DRY-CLEANERS appear to be an unfruitful field for amorous athletes at the Olympic Village m the University of Calif ornir at LA. Officials said five women who work at the cleaners there have so far received 25 requests for dates from male competitors and54 words
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Article54 1984-08-01 45 NUNS at the Carmel of St Joseph Convent, m Long Beach, are disgusted someone stole the Olympic flag fluttering from a pole m their grounds overlooking the Pacific. An American flag had also been thrown to the ground. "The whole thing shows a pretty low-calibre54 words
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Article40 1984-08-01 45 A SANTA MONICA bookshop that specialises m science fiction has announced itself as "official headquarters of the Martian Olympic team". It said Martian athletes, being six-metres tall, would be formidable competitors m the high jump.40 words
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Article58 1984-08-01 45 SWIMMER Sara Guido has more language problems than most of the athletes from 140 countries she speaks almost no Spanish and needs an interpreter to converse with her team-mates from Mexico. Guido was raised and still lives m Texas. "I have to use an interpreter all the58 words
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Article44 1984-08-01 45 HANNU LAHTINEN, Finland's Greco-Roman wrestler, took a fall on Monday. As he sat down before his bout with Austrian Herbert Nigsch, the Finn's manager accidentally pulled away his chair. Lahtinen went on to win on points. Reuter. AFP, UPI.44 words
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Article, Illustration901 1984-08-01 46 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT German 'Albatross' spreads his wings and flies to a world mark By LOS ANGELES, Tues. The power of West German Michael Gross, the pace of Canadian Alex Baumann and the pull of another Canadian, Anne Ottenbrite, plucked some bite away from the American authority at theAP; JERRY SEH - 901 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-08-01 46 GODFREY ROBERT - Peng Siong in need of the final big push GODFREY ROBERT LOS ANGELES, Tues. Of the 47 swimmers who failed to qualify for the men's 100 metres butterfly final at McDonald's Pool here yesterday, Singapore's broad-shouldered, crew-cut Ang Peng Siong was probably the only one to flash a smile. WhileJERRY SEH - 447 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-08-01 46 41 PUSHED myself to the limit. I swam my best time and still got beaten by a great athlete. I could hardly move with 10 metres to go. Mich- m ael is fantastic. Morales (left) on Gross39 words
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Article201 1984-08-01 46 SAN DIEGO (California), Toes. John Walker, an Olympic champion eight years aga, boosted Us Lm Angeles challenge with a win over I,M§ metres yesterday. The evergreen New Zealander clocked 2min lt J7sec to win trom Italian Stef ano Mcl ln a last sating before the OlympicReuter - 201 words
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Article297 1984-08-01 46 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Indians call for more protection after hockey disruption By LOS ANGELES, Tues. India's Olympic officials have asked for special protection for their team during today's match against Malaysia here. This follows an incident involving a group said to support a terrorist movement. It occurred during297 words
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Article431 1984-08-01 46 World champs hit by two late Kiwi goals MONTEREY PARK, Tues. New Zealand scored twice m the last three minutes to seize a dramatic 3-3 draw with World Cup-holders Pakistan yesterday m an Olympic hockey match. Holland earlier swept by Canada 4-1 with three goals m 11Reuter - 431 words
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Article, Illustration913 1984-08-01 47 Alan Hubbard - TOTALLY ENCHANTING Alan Hubbard Former queen is relishing the Rumanian reign of new Nadias Nadia (left) watched impassively w from her seat m the YIP box, politely posing for photographs and signing autographs. No one knows more than her that behind the happy smiles of these gymnasts, all over 15Jerry Seh - 913 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-08-01 47 LOS ANGELES, Tues. China were hailed yesterday as a new force emerging m world weightlifting to challenge the overwhelming domination of the Soviet Union and Bulgaria. Re-appearing m the Olympics after a 32--year absence, the Chinese filled the first two places m the onlyReuter; UPI - 321 words
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Article, Illustration611 1984-08-01 47 —^m——^——^^—^^—^^—^^—^^ m m m m I m W _______________^_y ,udoka Yamashita hungers for his certain gold LOS ANGELES, Tue. Yasuhiro Yamashita prepares for battle on the judo mat like a medieval Samurai warrior going off to war. He scrubs his house clean before leaving for a tournament611 words
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Article310 1984-08-01 47 LOS ANGELES, Tues. When silent screen hero Douglas Fairbanks wanted to get away from swash-buckling across a Hollywood film set, he retreated to a romantic hideaway m a southern California valj ley. There, on Rancho Zorro, named after the masked hero he made famous, the debonairReuter - 310 words
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Article158 1984-08-01 47 WHAT'S ON TODAY BASKETBALL < ICM GMT) Men's pre iminaries: Group A: West Germany v Australia. Egypt v Yugoslavia, Italy v Brazi.; Group B: China v Canada, US v Uruguay, France v Spain. BOXING (18M) Preliminary bouts. CYCLING <n«) 4,000 metres individual pursuit semifinals finals; sprint quarter-finals; points race qualifying.Reuter - 158 words
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296 1984-08-01 47 CYCLING LOS ANGELES, Tues. Former world champion Fredy Schmidtke, of West Germany, withstood stifling heat yesterday to sprint to the gold medal m the kilometre timetrial, the first Olympic cycling track title. Schmidtke, a 23-year-old soldier, started last as top seed and producedReuter - 296 words
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296 1984-08-01 47 BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES, Tues. The coach of the Australian women's team, after a narrow defeat by China m the Olympic tournament yesterday, paid tribute to the victors and marvelled at their rapid progress m the sport. "In the last two to three years, they'veReuter - 296 words
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Article91 1984-08-01 47 VOLLEYBALL LOS ANGELES, Tues. World champions China aad gold medal favourites the United States cruised through their first preliminary pool matches an the opening day af the women's tournament. Only paints difference separated the twa favourites at the top of Group A after China beat Brazil IMS,91 words
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Miscellaneous66 1984-08-01 43 Today's events HOCKEY SHA Premier Leagae: CSC v Khalsa (Balestier Road, 5.00 p.m.). JUDO National schools c'nhipn (Kirn Seng Tech School, 2 p.m.). SOCCFR Jurong Intercompany Ovaltine Leagae Div 2: Vanleer Spore v Fitzpatrick (Jurong Stadium, 5.15 p.m.). Part Leagae tourney: CTED v BFW (Bk Chermin, 5.15 p.m.). SQUASH Ovaltine66 words
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Advertisement87 1984-08-01 46 The No.l Consumer R£r m Town V #|The 6th m the Annual Series^ discount fflp'o4 ThepNo.l Consumer Fair m Town CgAaawmar Wimv€me*S4 now into its third successful year Together they form a winning combination. Imitated by many but equalled by none. Join the winners! Join m this year's 7-day carnival87 words
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Advertisement87 1984-08-01 47 HOW TO ENTER: A j I. find the correct answer to gj^^ the question from today's ___\t^ Sports pages, and fill m the *m*_ answer m the entry form to be TSt w^^^ found m The Sunday Times /~\f m \_t* m JJR9fc on 5 August h)s4 \j7^y\J yjr€^y 2.87 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-08-01 48 Prem blames poor organisation IT WAS an annual charity event but it turned into a stampede that left 20 people dead and 44 others injured, many of them youngsters. It happened on Monday when between 3,008 and 4,000 people turned up at a privately-run Buddhist associationUPI - 150 words
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157 1984-08-01 48 Miners defy the courts LONDON, Tues. Three full-time officials of the south Wales branch of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), fearing court moves to seize the union's assets, have paid themselves six months' salary m advance. A British High Court yesterday fined the branchUPI - 157 words
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112 1984-08-01 48 CHRISTCHURCH, Tues. A new-born baby was thrown out with dirty linen at a Christchurch hospital, a senior health official said today. Nurses searching frantically for the child found it alive and unhurt m a linen bag. "It was a terribly unfortunate accidentAP; Reuter - 112 words
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473 1984-08-01 48 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG The Shenton Way shootout By POLICE have mounted island-wide raids m search of the gunman who escaped after an abducted lorry driver was found shot dead following a shoot-out with police on Monday. About 400 officers and men from the CID,473 words
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Article310 1984-08-01 48 Argentina repays $625 m loan Buenos Aires predicts accord with IMF soon lion repayment was also made to Colombia. Today is the deadline for repaying the loans, which were part of a US$5OO million emergency package that enabled the country to meet a March 31 deadline for paying overdue interestFT - 310 words
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Article107 1984-08-01 48 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Three politicians have suggested that Argentines sell their blood abroad to help pay off the country's US$43 billion (5589.5 billion) foreign debt. "Our plasma is among the best m the world," one of the politicians, Mr Juan Carlos Fernandez, told reporters. MrReuter - 107 words
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Article47 1984-08-01 48 TAIPEH, Tues. Taiwanese jails are so overcrowded that the Justice Ministry is considering allowing some convicts to work outside on environmental projects. A Justice Ministry official said today that Taiwan prisons were designed to accommodate 15,983 prisoners. But this month there were 22,450 inmates. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article31 1984-08-01 48 NEW YORK. Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.75 points to 1.114.73 m the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchsnao today. APAP - 31 words
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332 1984-08-01 48 AMSTERDAM, Tues. Venezuelan anti-terror-ist Im today stormed a hijacked Venezuelan plane and (reed all If hostages at Curacao airport. The twa hijackers aboard were killed. lie Creed passengers mod crew were taken tc hospital sn the Dutch Caribbean island bet no one wasReuter; UPI - 332 words
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Article70 1984-08-01 48 WASHINGTON, Tues. One of the two weather satellites used by the United States stopped operating on Sunday just when it was needed to spot hurricanes, the government said yesterday. The other satellite will be moved to the centre of the country during the hurricane season and then returnReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement460 1984-08-01 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapor? s Financial Dally IN TODAYS ISSUE Major amendments have been proposed to the Monetary Authority of Singapore Act to cope with the changing worldwide financial scene. ALVIN TAY has the details. Expatriate creative directors are 'over-paid, oversexed and underworked,' and off course over here ANNA TEO ond460 words
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Title Section18 1984-08-01 1 SECTION TWO c Tonsils and tonsillitis OUTLOOK, Poge Two c Indonesia dancers steal the show LEISURE, Page Fourteen18 words
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Article, Illustration912 1984-08-01 1 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Story: Photographs: THE scene: A half-dug tunnel, half -gutted by fire. Uneven ground. Visibility blurred by smoke. Work equipment scattered around. Firefighting underground is a challenge that can only be met by a special breed of men who are brave, medically fit and specially trained.TAN SUAN ANN - 912 words
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Article, Illustration1466 1984-08-01 2 DR CSC - DR CSC By Should the tonsils be removed after an attack of tonsillitis? When should a tonsillectomy be done, if at all, and what are the possible complications? These are some of the questions answered by our doctor. THE tonsils are a pair of1,466 words
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840 1984-08-01 2 CHRIS WALSH in Perth - CHRIS WALSH in Perth By ASK a child to list his dreams, and they might include eating m front of the TV set or being allowed to do what he wants. Idyllic perhaps, but such freedom can cause stress m children because they feel840 words
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Article, Illustration902 1984-08-01 7 EDWARD FISKE - Foreign students wanted EDWARD FISKE By WHEN US Secretary of State George Shultz arrived m Kuala Lumpur recently on a state visit, among the questions he was asked was one that must have seemed strangely familiar: "How can we get our children into Ivy League schools The inquiries reflected Malaysia'sNYT - 902 words
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Article, Illustration714 1984-08-01 7 WILLIAM ROBBINS - WILLIAM ROBBINS In the face of a declining number of 18-year-olds m the United States, its colleges and universities are aggressively recruiting foreign students. Although many political leaders and educators are pushing for more scholarships for foreign students, othersNYT - 714 words
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Article, Illustration852 1984-08-01 12 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By Hongkong's Strike Force 4 Policemen are present daily m every MTR station during train operation times At any one time, 10 policemen will be patrolling the moving trains. A squad can be rushed to the scene of a crime w within minutes. s ATAN SUAN ANN - 852 words
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Article, Illustration967 1984-08-01 13 JOHN do SOUZA - Bittersweet triumph Java style JOHN do SOUZA Stories by m Manila Photographs by NIK KASMANI LAST year, Indonesia's dancers stole the limelight at the Asean Festival of Performing Arts. Twice. In Kuala Lumpur m January, they did it with the vibrant, bubbly athleticism of Aceh dance. In Bangkok m June,NIK KASMANI - 967 words
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Article, Illustration627 1984-08-01 13 Come play my horn says Pizka Story by CATHERINE TAN Photograph by KENNETH KOH WHEN Hans Pizka grew his first set of milk teeth, his father, Erich, a professor of horn-playing, taught him how to play the instrument. When he was 15, he gave his first solo performances m Eastern627 words
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525 1984-08-01 13 This centre is gateway to Filipino art THE Cultural Centre of the Philippines, venue for the fourth Asean Festival of Performing Arts, is a huge, impressive multi-purpose arts complex on Manila's sea-front highway, Roxas Boulevard. Known simply as the CCP, it is the centre of the capital city's major artistic525 words
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Advertisement106 1984-08-01 7 rmnp :ifl -:oj m m7T\ *z CHAD ZHOU 2BS?°" garden cuis,ne RESTAURANT 6th storey. UIC Building. Shenton Way For reservations, please call Ellen. Tel: *****55. rm 1 1 1 3£ (aolden IMmhmi i.v Slrhuan R«-«<miraiit Sichuan cuisine Hote Equatorial 429 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 1025. For reservations. please call Diana.106 words
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Advertisement272 1984-08-01 7 /jj |^A\TC Organised by: Sydney Interior Decoration &a\ *r*__ 'Budget-Buy' Furniture Fair^^p^^ XjSp^fatty tailored for new homemakers and the newly-weds. «VJ\. j^^Y^r^ An opportunity for you to set up a new home Vanuß Chinese Chamber of Commerce 3 tmJk Vra*vJ. on a budget Very reasonable priced imported HUI Street furniture272 words
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Advertisement344 1984-08-01 8 r 4th oi August-, I The professionals behind I I perfection excellence. I OFFICIAL OPENING OF I -\mKOrl4r4t imil^SnulioSercicesPteLnl I 77?e most elaborate I exhibit on bridal cars ever! I ffo//s ftoyce /.of us Mercedes BMW Volvo I Bridal fashion parade I Kolin s bridal gown design team brings you344 words
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Miscellaneous156 1984-08-01 8 COMICS *gg^g""g THE 25TH CENTURY *ma m aamna^ AUw-a DARliM^"' i TO M\/ iou7 ONLY T fciyiPOß^RVj I4f CEO OA-fl. TO jW^a/J\l____K. THE BOHN LOSER By Art Smnsom j^X«3OSTHEA«?\| X HE^OH.HAVIMfe...*)!^ I I 7mtsltm7*J r~V I -***r*^Ammmu*—m—^-^^ > I All THE GAMBOLS ll^^^^^ o^^ II KN 6^ TQ NEED) MARRIEP156 words
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Advertisement996 1984-08-01 9 LEICA M4-P Camera 3SUMMJUB/SUMMICRON lenses. I t_wam___4__- I ipMI y«*i|Mj *m -g, i mfaam W _W^* K W WJM w <^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^^H flfi^H taa^-^aa**^^^^^^^****^^^^** R& MaLY ■i.JB Pa^^ BBBtw Y-~ l^^__t Bk. '__\W B ok _WiM BtKol ww* fl fljlß^cfl fZ__W*W flJH^flflßß^^B B |Q KJ M PI IB /•aJT.vP and a996 words
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Miscellaneous443 1984-08-01 9 Sl_ PEANUT^^ ayaeamu \l_^_jgj_\_^j_^_\ j^BACK FROM PARIS.' IN THE MORNIN6! I TO SEEMVVACATION I mm********* *W _*t T**^ i l tma^wM YAm i 11/llm tw* ll 1 1 lIM H _^A ~-__M \_____t tmw llllllmt m Wm*a 11/llm ~~^m I ll Ha II lam m*M mm_________mm_____wM_ _________Y^_^_^YA^^^**^_ m v_*p^a*m*M l443 words
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Advertisement642 1984-08-01 10 0 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF Q O THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS A |> Q THE MINISTER FOR CULTURE ft 5 xik MR. S. DHANABALAN Q Xfnn) QUOTA CLUB OF SINGAPORE g 2 v^w^ Praaanta JK J H A CHARITY FILM PREMIERE (jS I B IN AID OF _^^S!642 words
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Advertisement332 1984-08-01 10 Golden New Town Clementi Princess Palace Zenith and Metropole GRAND OPENING TODAY al 7 Thaatraal G:1 1,1.30.4,6.45,9.30 NT: 1.30, 3.30, 7.00, 9.00 C: 1.30. 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 Pr: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 P: 1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 Z: 2 Showsl 7.30. 9.30 j j M 1 30, 3.30. 7 00,332 words
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Advertisement363 1984-08-01 10 fl 7 WHt__t_^%M l -uJi m \\fl*\ lw^ m I mm m aW^W^W^W^W^W^W^WwW^W^W^ w *aaW M Wm w THE BRUSSELS SAXOPHONE QUARTET Luc Schollaert, soprano Willy Demey, alio Christian Vangeyte, \enor Freddy Vanattenhoven, baritone Saturday 4 August at 8 pm DBS Auditorium Tickets: $8, $5 j Programme: Introduction A. Stroeyteus*363 words
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Advertisement810 1984-08-01 10 mjt LIDO: 2 DAYS ONLY i TODAY TOMORROW! I v (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45,4.00,6.45,9.15 The Dirty Dozen Italian Style *______m> V mr 9 fe Luc MERENDA 1 W 3Ps# TOMAS MILIAN 1 CAPITOL: LAST DAY jl (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 Jl II SUrhng810 words
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Advertisement314 1984-08-01 11 Enjoy a $10 discount for the purchase of any single Giordano item. Aug 1 Sept 2, 1984 __\__\Wm_%. ____________________________t__^^^^^^^^a 1 Don't be carried away by the seemingly .J^riirri^l— low prices offered by others. With _P Mitt! L Rediffusion you'll actually end up Y^ paying LESS for a CTV. WHY? W*l314 words
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Advertisement353 1984-08-01 11 a "mt X m-aammaaaajL. aamTma, Ramon and the New Blackjacks W war- V m _____Wm- *m ___t ____W I XKa. ____.*> \W am m_ flfl «|L fl w^ I ii^ Jfl w^ m W^m'^w aw 1 L kW M __W mm m JL A___m fl mm. _W_a***- flflfl flfl m353 words
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Advertisement456 1984-08-01 11 Kn I October means business at llj, 3rd South East As' 30 Personal Business Computer nlifc, Hardware Software Show a3*" v ___W-w^wamjmmw, 29 October -2 November 1984 1 World Trade Centre Singapore 'Mainframes, minis micros (are now talking' "^riidfc" <**V m\ t *+>\ Wt I Make the right connections at456 words
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Advertisement168 1984-08-01 12 Maheshwary offers The Electronic Typewriter wftft Unlimited /Memory: WA—. *^H t^A__ ~-rrl^M **r___jp Official Typewrrtar m^YW t^^Y^____\ W^_^\ Of ttw Los Angeles W\ t_\_^^W Wk-m. -T fc 1984 Olympic Games W rn^M w^_____w_m WWW^m \W_____QQQ _^********Y^^^a r*a__ \\__^W_ \W W__*x. W_^\W W technology yQy,. the can any levers to The168 words
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Advertisement221 1984-08-01 12 Give yourself a break Take advantage of Sea View Hotel's Special Offer 3 days/2 nights* stay for $180 conjunction ~~"'i_*fa£o& m Singapore 's tfj^fSaWj'i' i mmmwk. ar^^^ I a_______________________________________________________.___a_\**mM*a A< jH I KA Bt mm^*^***t mm^*^^* a^*^^^^^*Mea. 'IB H \^m_w_f m \\wla_WEßS^—\WSSß *~A I If W*_m___\. fl ■re JT^^7 *r^221 words
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Advertisement559 1984-08-01 13 WHERE RELIANCE LEADS, THE WORLD FOLLOWS. Under tfie banner of Reliance, travellers are implanting their footsteps all over the world Among the thousands of Reliance regulars and new-comers, you would find Asian nationalities from J^^ Canada, America, Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, H^ Hong Kong as well as Malaysia and559 words
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Miscellaneous110 1984-08-01 13 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 1.16 a.m. (3.0 m), 8.07 a.m. -0.1 m), 2.37 p.m. (2.4 m), 8.15 p.m. (0.6 m). Sedili Kechil 12.41 a.m. (2.2 m), 7.11 a.m. (0.1 m), 2.16 p.m. (2.2 m), 7.45 p.m. (0.9 m). Port Dickson 3.58 a.m. (0.5 m), 9.26 a.m. (2.9 m), 4.30 p.m.110 words
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Miscellaneous161 1984-08-01 13 What's on *********************mbw anti-cancer campaign EXHIBITION Twelve boards cover the general aspects of cancer m this exhibition entitled Let's Fight Cancer and Live. These include the eight warning signs, prevention and treatment, and the services of the Singapore Cancer Society. Goldhill Square. Includes video shows from Monday Fridays from 2,161 words
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Advertisement377 1984-08-01 14 ATaste oi Greece From Shish Kebab to Baklava At The Belvedere Buffet Lundheon li-iiirri^Mlflli'BWfltofiriri- I?'"4_J__¥ a I _._M'_ip' *v' iiiij __t _^*m _mW__ammmm___swr__ A *i .irii^'^'^fo^t. 'i_a_i f__*___^_ m. m\ BwaJk A IT Wr* _f _^^maammTmms ______k: 'Am_______WM__mama_________m__- ___mW ■'■■•_a_r Y-_m_m _W _____am _W_7^m Ma aa _m^m_ Jr___* aW a_--377 words
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Advertisement80 1984-08-01 14 NATIONAL CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ 'Q4 X*"*^ *^^^^^^M^ Y'^WmmWa* lwWWw\^______________________________\^ .^*Hh ly'ljj y I y' ___WW_B_WFWF&? r '_s^_____W St Am W^ I I Watch the exciting contests between the teams X~X \^^^^7 Quarter-Finals j Serai-Finals I Final I w^ tw. 3. 12. 17 and 7 and 14 n rv^nw itwa r9an,sed80 words
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Miscellaneous1793 1984-08-01 14 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE -<Q« I| C £^r^(^ ill II _a___W l^fl 225 SBC Teit Live Sample Pages 650 HaDOV Days Roger gets all flustered when his olrl 5 M AM Nationa l Anthem j»rt 1.J5 Your Lunchdate IO V OVJ I 111 1 V M .■■ft\:^^ m mmm1,793 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1984-08-01 1 LI LIEN- FUNG - LI LIEN-FUNG Bamboo green By IN LAST week's story. Song Jiang, a hero m the Chinese classic Shut Hu, was captured by a local official, Un, who intended to use him as a pawn m his plot against his enemy, Hua Rong. The story continues. IT1,286 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-08-01 1 n&MMtt)mmx.mm vk"ii:>>wu«[j*ffl|. rf^H*ff**Alß fe;fttß*{t*M«E r*<j 4Ufefe^ ff«MJ|i9% »*^K*ttffM ff ij*ikriN»tt.ff 9^ffM#^lß o [Aijifc H MtE ff f 'J sic ff M ?ft mmm »^ff ffitufttiii mmm MfmmmXmmmmm atm nmmmmum "tißaKffffik tlS N »fflir^^X*< -*m*r»rff*rix« ffff^ffA ftb A^ITJB 4Hfc7* ff it a ir- ai ff R{t*J*ftff*ffH£ t-V A -9ffA ffi %a302 words
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Advertisement304 1984-08-01 1 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■■■ISTANTS RSSOBBIMHH Sales Service: I Rtfe,. I B^se,^. Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD Tel *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Collected: S$ 5.00 A 2669 Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Posted*: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS DU PONT FAR EAST INC. subsidiary of one of the largest fl American304 words
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Advertisement260 1984-08-01 1 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION (SINGAPORE) If you are looking for a career of a Technical nature, JTC offers you an excellent opportunity for growth. We have vacancies for the following positions:A) TECHNICAL OFFICERS (SURVEY/MAINTENANCE) Salary ($lOBl $2416) Qualifications Technician Diploma m Land Surveying/ Building from the Singapore Polytechnic/ Ngee Ann Polytechnic260 words
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Advertisement194 1984-08-01 1 DenFurn Design Due to our expansion programme our Company has immediate vacanies for> INTERIOR DESIGNER ♦Diploma m Interior Designing ♦Minimum 2 years relevant experience ♦Applicant must be able to work independently ♦Pleasant personality SHOWROOM SALES ASSISTANT/CASHIER ♦Secondary School Education ♦Able to write and speak fluent English *Age between 16—25 FREELANCE194 words
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Advertisement285 1984-08-01 1 __m*^***^___ '•'s*____ SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION has a vacancy for an I OPERATIONS ASSISTANT The successful candidate will assist the Officer-in-charge m the day-to-day administra- tion and the upgrading work of the Coralarium. He is also required to assist m the physical arrangement of promotional activities of the Operations Department Due285 words
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Article, Illustration958 1984-08-01 2 CHINESE fans date back more than 6,000 years when, according to legend, the Yellow Emperor used them m his palace. The ancient characters for fan contained the pictographs for bamboo and feathers, implying that, m those days, fans were probably made of these materials. The earliestSinorama - 958 words
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Advertisement315 1984-08-01 2 APPOINTMENTS GENERAL ELECTRIC I USA. I Television Appliance Pte lid H 1 Why we Need To Tap 1 2 Your Talent? I SYSTEMS ANALYST 1 we are seeing tremendous growth m the i I area of our Business Information Systems I and we are committed to a major auto- y315 words
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Advertisement510 1984-08-01 2 A leading hotel along Orchard Road invites suitable applicants for the positions of Assistant Executive Housekeeper leading to the position of Executive Housekeeper The Job: A demanding and challenging position, the successful applicant will assist the present Executive Housekeeper m all Housekeeping Operations including the training and supervision of all510 words
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Advertisement202 1984-08-01 2 I CHEMITREAT f J| CHEMITREAT PTE llf t is the leading local t water and waste fre^ ment company with 9 expanding business interests m the ASEAN f region. Due to the rA>id expansion of our I business, we have Bimediate vacancies j Engineers IQuuHflcuNoin. m Chemical Engineering Degree or202 words
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Advertisement234 1984-08-01 2 I W~"l pamxhiii hoi isi SINGAPORE requires PUBUC RELATIONS OFFICER (Female) Should have: Knowledge/experience m journalism, public relations or related field Be young and presentable with initiative, drive and pleasant personality o GCE 'A' level Good command of v/ritten English and speaks Mandarin s Be able to handle travel requirements234 words
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Advertisement631 1984-08-01 3 APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for the following posts: 9 1 CLERK-OF-WORKS I IB Qualifications and Experience: (a) Preferably completed Secondary Four m a Government or HB Government-Aided School. Technical qualifications m BuildW_W ing will be an advantage. fo' Experience m the supervision of multi-storey reinforced concrete structures and finishes. Well-versed631 words
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Advertisement706 1984-08-01 3 EP for University, Singapore I n Polytechnic Graduates I DBS Bank is m the process of expanding and upgrading its data I processing services. Currently, we are looking for computer I professionals to work m the following areas:- I Applications Development I Computer Operations I In the Applications Development area,706 words
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Advertisement578 1984-08-01 3 i Accountant RICHE MONDE PTE LTD one of the leading Wines and Spirits Distributors m the region seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced candidate for the post of:ACCOUNTANT SINGAPORE The appointee will report to the General Manager/Director and will be primarily responsible for the day-to-day running of the578 words
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Advertisement57 1984-08-01 3 Brush up your spelling, punctuation and grammar, style and diction, note-taking and essay-writing. WRITING ENGLISH The comprehensive and practica' guide to all the skills of written communication. $7.20 111 Times IHU Distributors AIATX TOI TUvR PREVIEWS Sl PREMISES Br^^^^ v^ l^" ____\Wm*_\^ yrs Available only at all *m Q y57 words
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Article, Illustration714 1984-08-01 4 FATIMAH ABDULLAH - FATIMAH ABDULLAH By Pre-U 3, Bartley Sec. Sch. Bilingual youth MOST kampung Malays and those of the older generation strictly adhere to customs and traditions. Most of these customs and traditions are collectively referred to by the Malays as the adat. And, until as late714 words
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Article873 1984-08-01 4 Oleh FATIMAH ABDULLAH - Oleh FATIMAH ABDULLAH Pra-U 3, Sek. Men. Bartley ORANG-ORANG Melayu amat berpegang teguh pada adat-resam dan pantang larang sehinggakan pada suatu masa dulu perkara mi amat merugikan mereka. Kadangkala pantang larang dan adat resam mereka mengongkong kehidupan, kemajuan serta cara pemikiran mereka. Ini merupakan salah satu873 words
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Article796 1984-08-01 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By Let's learn Malay Soalan 1 Question 1: Terjemahkan potongan karaagaa yaag berikut ke dalam bahasa Inggeris: Translate the following passage Into English: KECENDERUNGAN menghias dan melengkapkan rumah dengan peralatan-peralatan yang bermutu telah menjadi begitu pontine di kalangan para pengguna hari mi. Ia adalah ekoran796 words
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Advertisement713 1984-08-01 4 APPOINTMENTS _w i <#**.?« i f7?r mm i^~tT WW m..-.-.^mm tt-__****__\m***», W***m____i_____\ t\__\ I Course On I I Industrial Solid I State Electronics I H The Department of Electrical Electronic Engineering invites applications from Technicians and industrial maintenance personnel for admission to a 60-hour course on Programmable Controllers and Solid713 words
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Advertisement410 1984-08-01 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up Ns. 117 sf 1984 In the Natter ai the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the Matter of FIGDOR PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed410 words
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Advertisement613 1984-08-01 4 m^mmwmgwwmma^mwm 1 NOTICE I 1984 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION I QUALIFYING TEST fl Registration for the 1984 Qualifying Test will H be held from Ito 14 August, excluding Saturfl days and Sundays. fl Applicants must have completed their primary fl education m or before 1980, or must be 19 years fl613 words
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Advertisement323 1984-08-01 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. StSof IW4 la the Matter of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 Ia the Matter at HO BROTHERS INDUSTRIES LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice is hereby given that Petition for the Winding Up of the abovenamed Company by323 words
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