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Title Section15 1984-08-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article612 1984-08-02 1 Breakthrough on main points Britain Currency freely convertible Freedom of I capital movement Legal system to be preserved Right to travel in and out HONGKONG, Wednesday CHINA and Britain have agreed that the free convertibility of the Hongkong dollar and freedom of capital movement will beAFP; Reuter; UPI - 612 words
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Article67 1984-08-02 1 LA PAZ, Wed. Serious hostilities were feared following a decision by Bolivia's government's yesterday to launch an anti-narcotics drive in the Chapare district where the peasants' main Income is from growing coca leaf. The government has mobilised paratroops, infantry, marines, and the Leopard anti-cocaine police trained by theAFP - 67 words
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Article28 1984-08-02 1 HONGKONG, Wed. Torrential rains in the central Chinese province of Sichuan have killed at least 10 people, Hooded 7,333 ha of farmland, and interrupted transportation. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-08-02 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE The Shenton Way shootout By THE slain lorry driver in Monday's Shenton Way Shootout, Mr Ong King Hock, 25, was shot at point-blank range, it was established yesterday. An autopsy by a three-man team of forensic pathologists yesterday showed that there were burn436 words
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233 1984-08-02 1 Hijackers free two hostages in Teheran BEIRUT, Wed. Three sky pirates who hijacked an Air France jetliner during a flight from Frankfurt to Paris released two hostages today, after forcing the plane to fly to Iran, but kept 58 other people captive. In a statement monitored in Beirut, the officialUPI; AP - 233 words
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Article68 1984-08-02 1 AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Bill Hayden will visit Singapore on Aug 16 and 17 at the invitation of Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr S. Dhanabalan. According to the Australian High Commission, Mr Hayden will have discussions with senior members of the Singapore government. He will be reviewing68 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-08-02 1 Peng Siong pulls off a surprise Swimmer wins 100-m consolation final in personal best time SINGAPORE'S swimming superstar, Ang Peng Slong, stunned peolside experts by winning the Los Angeles Olympics 1M metres consolation final In a personal best time yesterday. Swimming the race of his life, Peng Slong led all188 words
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Article63 1984-08-02 1 Widow wins right to sperm CRETEIL (France), Wed. A French court today ruled that a young widow had the right to the frozen sperm donated by her late husband to a sperm bank before his death last year. Cecos, the Centre for the Study and Conservation of Sperm, said itAFP; AP - 63 words
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Article30 1984-08-02 1 COPENHAGEN, Wed. The Little Mermaid, Denmark's 71-year-old national symbol, was returned yesterday to her rocky perch after an operation to graft on an arm sawn off by vandals. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-08-02 1 LOS ANGELES, Wed. For the first time in the history of the Olympics, the United States won the men's gymnastics team gold medal yesterday, beating world champions and favourites China into second place. Shouts of "U-S-A, U-S-A" echoed in the Pauley Pavilion as the Americans84 words
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Article36 1984-08-02 1 THERE have been no smog, no muggings, no true stars since the Olympics kicked off last Sunday. Alan Hubbard laments the lack of Olympian thrills in LA so far on Page 41.36 words
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Article29 1984-08-02 1 THE United States completed a clean sweep of all five gold medals at stake in yesterday's swimming competition. Godfrey Robert captures the euphoria on Page 4S.29 words
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Article55 1984-08-02 1 TEL AVIV, Wed. Israel took emergency economic action today, haltIng government hiring and partially freezing Its purchase of new goods and services for three months. Finance Minister YlgaJ Cohen-Oread said the move would stem a massive drain on foreign currency reserves and cat 4tf percent annnal55 words
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Article119 1984-08-02 2 Dancing 'king' EIGHTEEN years ago, a shy, young physics graduate stepped into the folk-dance circle in Taiwan. Today, he has danced his way into the lives of half a million Taiwanese and even folkdancers in the United States. He is Mr Chang Ching Shan, the man who popularised119 words
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Article521 1984-08-02 2 Rank achievers FOUR regular Singapore Armed Forces NCOs have earned the distinction of being the first to be selected to attend officer cadet school in a new Defence Ministry scheme which spotlights outstanding NCO regulars. For the first time this year, the Defence Ministry has formed a panel of521 words
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Article593 1984-08-02 2 Sea lanes priority JAPAN'S next five-year military buildup plan is expected to give top priority to defending the country's sea lanes, described yesterday by senior officials as the "key to our survival as a trading power". The move is also designed to placate American officials, particularly in593 words
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Article295 1984-08-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SA;7S: COURTESY: The cow-u *y message must be reinforced year after yev. The education process has only jutjt begnn. Right now, the Idea Is to get more p^»ple to be courteous beyond the campaign periods. The day when most Singaporeans £re naturally courteous that will be295 words
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Article98 1984-08-02 2 OPENING UP TO TRADE ALBANIA, a country that turned its back on what it saw as a world obsessed with material goods 40 years ago, is allowing an opening in its wall as it celebrates four decades of communist rule. This is a country with no unemployment, no taxes,98 words
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Article194 1984-08-02 2 IT'S A 'PROTECTIVE STEP' BUT BANKS EXPRESS SOME FEARS THE proposed move to allow the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to act as banker to government-owned companies is seen as a step to insulate them from the worst effects of the international debt crisis, say senior managers in these194 words
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Article246 1984-08-02 2 Back with a zeal FORMER international Seak Poh Leong returned on Tuesday night with a burning enthusiasm to revamp the structure of soccer in Singapore after an lft-month coaching stint in West Germany. Poh Leong left behind a sales job to pursue the coaching course through a scholarship offered246 words
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Article90 1984-08-02 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Tit-for-tat THE Malaysian government's decision requiring Indian nationals to obtair: visas when they visit Malaysia is a retaliation against a similar move by India, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said on Tuesday. India imposed the visa requirement on June 18 and it was enforced90 words
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Article158 1984-08-02 2 Arms grab by Reds COMMUNIST terrorists in Davao Del Norte province, about 880 km south-east of Manila, raided a municipal hall, a government food store and an armoury, bombed a reservoir, and shot dead a policeman before fleeing with 31 rifles and food, it was reported on Tuesday.158 words
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Article499 1984-08-02 2 70 years since AUGUST 1984 marks the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I. The guns of "the Great War" that blazed 70 years ago this month resulted in a horrifying, tragic waste of lives and property. They also marked the start of an era of499 words
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Advertisement335 1984-08-02 2 I UMinqton Qanden I I Direct Access To Upper Thomson Road I I From The New Road^^ I 9 Now, a new road links the Spanish-style Wellington Garden directly I with Upper Thomson Road, providing you with easy communication I facilities. Perched on a hilltop with exquisite scenic view. Wellington335 words
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241 1984-08-02 3 WINSOME LANE - New rules to control video games arcades WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. Video games arcades will be strictly controlled here under new regulations governing their operations. From today, owners of video arcades will not have their licences renewed unless they can prove they have taken sufficient measures to241 words
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Article61 1984-08-02 3 KATHMANDU, Wed. Nepal and the United States yesterday signed an agreement providing for US grant assistance of U551,739 million (513.721 million) for teacher training, the Finance Ministry announced yesterday. The five-year project will assist primary teachers through a radio education programme to improve their knowledge ofAFP - 61 words
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369 1984-08-02 3 BEUING, W«d. CHINA, the world's last major market for nuclear reactors, has foreign vendors locked in a win-or-die battle for billions of dollars in projected sales. Order-starved European, American and Japanese firms have wooed Beijing since the 1970s in the ope of snaringUPI - 369 words
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Article257 1984-08-02 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. At least six people were killed and 18 injured today in clashes between police and demonstrators in Srinagar over the sacking of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farouq Abdullah. The violence led to curfew being re-im-posed in the state capital. ShopsReuter; AFP - 257 words
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Article69 1984-08-02 3 LONDON. Wed. India has taken delivery of three Soviet-built AN-32 advanced multi-role medium range tactical transport aircraft for its air force, Jane's Defence Weekly said yesterday. The three were the first of 96 aircraft ordered by India, the London-based weekly said. Jane's said the AN-32s' advantage liesUPI - 69 words
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Article37 1984-08-02 3 ANKARA, Wed. Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar arrived here yesterday for a 24-hour official visit, which will focus on economic relations between Iran and Turkey. The IranIraq war is also expected to be discussed. AFP.AFP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-08-02 3 Two copters collide in mid-air THIS picture captures the splitsecond moment after two helicopters collided In mid-air In Kobe on Tuesday. The helicopters, carrying the news crew from the Mainichi newspaper and Asahl Broadcasting Co, were hovering over the scene of a payroll robbery which the news teams were photographing.UPI - 63 words
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Article395 1984-08-02 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Japan to boost its sea lanes PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent JAPAN'S next fiveyear military build-up plan is expected to give top priority to the government's scheme to defend the country's sea lanes, described today by senior officials as the "key to our survival as a trading power". The move395 words
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Article170 1984-08-02 3 SYDNEY, Wed. A woman who wanted to help childless couples had a stranger's son by artificial insemination but has refused to give up the 10-day -old baby, sparking a battle for parental rights. The Sydney Morning Herald reported today that the surrogate mother, fromUPI - 170 words
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427 1984-08-02 4 But authorities deny channel is mined A GROUP calling itself the "Jihad (holy war) Organisation" announced last night that it has laid 190 mines in the Suez Canal to punish "imperialists" for "encouraging the expansion of the IranIraq war". But Suez CanalAFP; Reuter - 427 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-08-02 4 MINISTER GETS 40 LASHES FOR DRINKING KHARTOUM, Wed. A Cabinet minister was sentenced to 40 lashes for drinking alcohol but his punishment was delayed while doctors determine whether he is a diabetic. Maamoun Ahmed, Minister of Housing and Public Utilities in the western Darfour region, was dismissed from the CabinetUPI - 116 words
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Article198 1984-08-02 4 Heart swop baby 'doing well' ELEVEN -day -old Hollle Roffey, the world's youngest heart transplant patient, In her germ-free world of tubes and monitors, at the National Heart Hospital in London on Tuesday. Hollie, born with the left side of her heart missing, received the heart of a braindamaged three-day-oldUPI - 198 words
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272 1984-08-02 4 WELLINGTON, Wednesday SOUTH Africa has decided to close its consulate in Wellington and withdraw its diplomatic representatives, New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange said today. Mr Lange said South African consul-general Alan Harvey paid a visit to the Foreign Ministry today to announce hisUPI; AFP - 272 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-08-02 4 Shamir and Peres to discuss new coalition TEL AVTV, Wed. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and opposition Labour Party leader Shimon Peres meet today for the first time since last week's election stalemate to discuss forming a national unity government. But there was little prospect the meeting would ciing about anyReuter - 282 words
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Article74 1984-08-02 4 FOR THE first time in American history, white men are a minority in the nation's work force, according to government statistics. In 1983, the percentage of white males in the work force fell to 49.8 per cent from 50 per cent in 1982, said Mr Samuel Ehrenhalt,AP - 74 words
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Article57 1984-08-02 4 FIRE BROKE out aboard a Kuwait Airways Boeing-747 iumbo jet at Dubai Airport yesterday, slightly injuring 100 passengers, the United Arab Emirates news agency WAM said. The fire started in the aircraft's luggage hold minutes before its take-off to Kuwait. It was brought under control beforeUPI - 57 words
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Article60 1984-08-02 4 THE LAST two major road crossings on the "Green Line" between east and west Beirut, closed by fighting between Christian and Muslim forces nearly six months ago, reopened yesterday. Lebanon's national unity government hopes to extend the plan to the mountains south-east of Beirut, where the armyReuter - 60 words
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Article75 1984-08-02 4 NORTH KOREA announced yesterday that a Japanese captain had died from wounds received when his fishing boat was fired on and captured by a North Korean patrol last Saturday. It said Captain Mitsugu Yukidomari of the No 36 Yachio Maru had died but the four other crewAFP - 75 words
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Article277 1984-08-02 5 Reagan's pledge NASHVILLE (Tennessee), Wed. President Ronald Reagan told US governors yesterday that he wants to reduce the federal deficit, but Democrats immediately challenged him to list how, when and where. In a two-minute tele- phone call to the National Governors' Conference from his California ranch,UPI - 277 words
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Article234 1984-08-02 5 Mondale's vow NEW YORK, Wed. Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale and his running mate Geraldine Ferraro promised yesterday to fight to win the White Hpuse to assure a bright future for all Americans. Mr Mondale travelled from his Minnesota home to be welcomed into MrsAP; AFP - 234 words
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387 1984-08-02 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Reagan administration, in an election-year concession to the domestic textile industry, has decided to make a change in import regulations that could bar tens of millions of dollars of foreign textiles from the American market. The decision to tighten whatNYT - 387 words
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771 1984-08-02 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - LI AK TENG KI AT AS THE US presidential •lection campaign heats up, the Democrats are contending that United States competitiveness is in decline and the Republicans mr% contending that everything is looking up. A study just released by the New York Stock Exchange771 words
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Article, Illustration86 1984-08-02 5 Ferraro's first warning CLEVELAND, Wed. In her drat campaign address, Mrs Ger&ldine Ferraro warned against what she said was a "force in American society which is trying to reverse the course of history "To those who seek to reopen the debate over segregated schools, and minority job opportunity and theAP - 86 words
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293 1984-08-02 6 E. Germany to relax travel rules to the West EAST BERLIN, Wednesday EAST Germany is expected to relax restrictions on travel to the West today in exchange for a big loan from West Germany in a deal greeted with deep suspicion in Moscow. East Germany last week agreed to theReuter - 293 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-08-02 6 A novel way to pedal in comfort IS IT or Is not a bicycle? Yes, It is. It is sapposed to give one a comfortable ride all the way as this woman is demonstrating in Switzerland, where the bicycle Is now on sale. The rider Just lies on the saddlePanaphoto - 79 words
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287 1984-08-02 6 WARSAW, Wednesday MORE than 5,000 Poles chanting "Solidarity" marched on the eve of the 40th anniversary of a bloody anti-Nazi uprising in the first mass gathering allowed without police intevention since the 1981 imposition of martial law. The leniency of communist officialsUPI; Reuter - 287 words
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237 1984-08-02 6 Reagan to discuss sanctions with Pope's envoy SANTA BARBARA (California), Wed. President Ronald Reafan meets Pope John 'aul's personal envoy today to discuss plans to ease United States economic sanctions against Poland following Warsaw's amnesty for political prisoners on July 21. Mr Reagan invited Archbishop Pio Laghi, the Papal NuncioReuter - 237 words
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193 1984-08-02 6 PARIS, Wed. FRENCH opposition parties have announced they will use their majority in the Senate next week to scuttle President Francois Mitterrand's plan for a referendum on constitutional change. Leaders of the Gaullist RPR and the centrist UDF parties said yesterdayReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-08-02 6 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday SOVIET Irtited Nations delegate ftjchard Ovinnikov told a press conference yesterday that Washington had created three dead ends in the space weapons talks. Mr Ovinnikov identified these as Washington's proposed "artificial linkage" of space talks to nuclear disarmament, avoidance of theReuter; AFP - 213 words
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Article126 1984-08-02 6 MOSCOW, Wed. Officials of the Soviet space programme would be willing to send an entirely female crew Into spare, programme director Gen Vladimir Chatalov said here. The recent mission of the Soyuz T-12, which saw the space flight of cosmonaut Svetlana Navitskaya, proved that "women canAFP - 126 words
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Article44 1984-08-02 6 YELLOWSTONE PARK (Wyoming), Wed. Officials at Americas Yellowstone National Park are warning tourists to keep their distance from wildlife after one man was butted by a bison and another man backed into an animal during photograph-taking sessions Both injuries were minor. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Advertisement566 1984-08-02 6 HK^^EHH In his Statement on the 1984 Accounts, Sir Jack Wellings, CBE, said: The long awaited improvement in trading started to come through in the second half and we moved into trading profits alter the loss before tax in the first half Our exports from the United Kingdom and our566 words
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422 1984-08-02 8 Policeman shot dead and 31 rifles taken in raid on armoury MANILA, Wednesday PRESIDENT Marcos recently announced the possibility of him reimposing martial law in the country because of what he described as a growing communist threat. Despite his warning, violence either carried out directlyAFP - 422 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-08-02 8 Gunmen kill seven, wound three MANILA, Wed. Two men armed with automatic rifles killed seven people and seriously wounded three others early today in the southern city of Zamboanga. The gunmen herded the boarders of a lodging house and opened fire on them with M-14 and M-16 rifles, the officialAFP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-08-02 8 Thousands rush to withdraw MANILA, Wednesday TENS of thousands of depositors today thronged the 89 branches of Banco Filipino, the country's largest savings bank, as it reopened after a nineday shutdown following a run, bank officials said. The bank was able to reopen after receiving initial instalments from a threeAFP; AP - 422 words
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Article196 1984-08-02 8 NANCY CHNG - Concern over stream of refugees NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand's security chief overseeing refugee matters today expressed concern at the seemingly endless Indochinese refugee problem in the country and hinted that steps might be taken soon to seek a long-term solution. Sqn-Ldr Pras-ong Soonsiri, secretary-general of the196 words
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Article195 1984-08-02 8 MANILA, Wed. Two state-owned banks are considering "foreclosing" on debt-ridden Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corp (MMIC), one of the Philippines' top mining firms, highly-placed sources in the banks said today. The Philippine National Bank (PNB) and the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) hold mortgages overAFP - 195 words
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Article208 1984-08-02 8 HAN LING - HAN LING By BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed. Brunei has appointed a temporary anti-corruption bureau chief to replace Singaporean Ponniah Rajaratnam, who died recently. He is Mohammed Asmie bin Abdullah, 35, the agency's acting chief investigator. Mr Asmie recently returned from a one-and-a-half month course with Hongkong's208 words
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Article350 1984-08-02 9 Deputy Minister explains reason for ruling THE government's decision requiring Indian nationals to obtain visas when they visit Malaysia is a retaliation against a similar move by India, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said. India imposed the visa requirement on June 18 and itNST - 350 words
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462 1984-08-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Federal government is prepared to close down the proposed radioactive waste dump in Papan if its two foreign nuclear experts find that it poses a threat to public health. The Minister in the Prime Minister's DepartmentNST; Bernama - 462 words
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162 1984-08-02 9 Hospital staff loses key to X-ray machine KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The University Hospital here has run into yet another snag it has lost the key to its only mobile X-ray machine. Informed sources said yesterday that someone in its Radiography Department misplaced the key about a month ago and the162 words
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Article66 1984-08-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 1,908 people from India and 126 horn Sri Lanka were given short-term work permits this year in certain fields where local expertise was not available, the Dewan Negara (Senate) was told today. Deputy Home Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said in a replyBernama - 66 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-08-02 9 Practically all the members of the Cabinet have had tertiary education with six lawyers leading the crowd. This is a healthy sign but I shudder to think of a graduate-filled Cabinet. Those who have worked their way up the ranks and made good in life would make87 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-08-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia's new King, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Tuanku Mahmood Iskandar. will be officially installed at a ceremony to be held here on Nov 15, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. AP.AP - 39 words
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213 1984-08-02 9 Tin miner begs abductors to release father KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A prominent tin miner yesterday appealed to the gunmen who abducted his father to release him on humanitarian grounds. Datuk Lim Mok Eng, making the appeal through reporters at his home, said: "Please publish my appeal so that the kidnappersNST - 213 words
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Article64 1984-08-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Umno Youth has sponsored five AfShan Mujahldeen free•m fighters to study at the International Islamic University In PetalIng Java, Malaysia's Berlta Harian reported today. The male Mujahldeens were among 3M new students who registered for courses last Saturday. They would be undergot ng64 words
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182 1984-08-02 11 BANKER, bus conductor, air steward, despatch rider, housewife, restaurateur all waiting in a row. They were brought together yesterday by the love of a coin. They had to come to collect this year's issue of $5 coins commemorating the past 25 years of182 words
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Article78 1984-08-02 11 Teenagers' reading programme YOUNG people can vote for their favourite author In a special reading programme to mark this year's National Reading Month focusing on teenagers. The event is open to all teenagers. They will vote from a list of eight authors chosen from the Young People's Collections of the78 words
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Article44 1984-08-02 11 THE shipping community can find out the daily predicted times and heights of high- and low- water and other tide information in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei timetables for 19K>. Copies at $9.60 each are available from Motion Smith in Shenton Way.44 words
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Article30 1984-08-02 11 THE new Queen Street community centre will be opened by Dr Toh Chin Chye, MP for Rochore, at a dinner and variety show on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-08-02 11 How they feel about being chosen for the course He Mid he Intends to try for his A' levels la theftrtve. The youngest of the fear NCOs, Sergeant Chmg Saw Chiang, 25, said he looked forward to the challenge of bigger responsibilities as an339 words
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Article51 1984-08-02 11 THE Bedok constituency wiU bold a two-day carnival at the Bedok Community Centre on Aug U and 12. The carnival, to celebrate National Day, will have a wide array of food and games stalls. There will also be entertaining items such as snake-charming, top-making and an aerobics51 words
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335 1984-08-02 11 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By THE first ever campaign will be held early next month to give the public basic and important information on the way to take drugs. The Know Your Medicine campaign will be held jointly by the Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore and the Consumer's335 words
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Article151 1984-08-02 11 THE French-Singapore Institute and the German Singapore Institute in Jurong will hold their open houses on Saturday. The open houses, from 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. at their premises in Science Centre Road, will enable the public to observe students at the workshops or attending courses.151 words
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Article478 1984-08-02 11 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By Four regulars chosen for upgrading to officers IT'S what many fulltime non-commissioned officers aspire to be an officer. And four regular Singapore Armed Forces NCOs have earned the distinction of being the first to be selected to become officers in478 words
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Article181 1984-08-02 11 Disease at duck farms stopped DUCK production in Lim Chu Kang has returned to normal following action by the Primary Production Department to control a disease caused by bacteria early last month. The disease, pasdeurellosis, killed thousands of ducks that were about 40 to 50 days old in 11 farms181 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-08-02 12 THE First Lady receiving a bouquet of orchids from British flower arranger George Smith. MrsDevaoNalr received the bouquet which has as Its theme, "friendship through flowers" after she opened the five-day Fifth Asean Orchid Congress at the World Trade Centre yesterday. Mr Smith had pat together the190 words
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218 1984-08-02 12 JUNE TAN - Wanted: British and Australian art teachers JUNE TAN By They are to run prestigious elective programme GOOD art teachers from Britain and Australia are being recruited for classes here. This is another move to show how serious the Education Ministry is about boosting art in Singapore schools. The teachers will218 words
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236 1984-08-02 12 DOES your child draw more that) just jets and people? when he is happy, angry or s»d, does he express his feelings in art? If he does, he stands a good chance of getting into the prestigious art elective programme in Secondary One236 words
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Article64 1984-08-02 12 A NATIONAL Children's spot art contest with prizes worth $30,000 will be held at the Chinese Garden at Jurong next Sunday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The competition is divided into five main age categories Group A below six years Group B six to nine64 words
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Article27 1984-08-02 12 NTUC FairPrice awarded scholarships worth a total of $28,000 to 34 students in a presentation ceremony at the cooperative's office at National Stadium on Tuesday.27 words
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236 1984-08-02 12 Building firm boss and supervisors fined for confining foreign workers TWO foreign construction workers who ran away from their worksite were later caught and then wrongfully confined by their employer and his two worksite supervisors. The two were also hurt while they were taken from their hiding place in Cuff236 words
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95 1984-08-02 12 A WOMAN was acquitted on Monday of using threatening and insulting words to another woman during a trial last year. Lee Poh Suan. 33, was acquitted by magistrate Roman Gill after ne had heard the other woman, Julia Liew Kum Cheng, give evidence which dif-95 words
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521 1984-08-02 13 BEN DAVIDSON - Court power on graft cases ruling by CJ BEN DAVIDSON By THE Chief Justice held yesterday that the courts were entitled to impose additional penalties for corruption offences even if they were committed before law giving the courts such power came into effect. Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin rejected a521 words
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380 1984-08-02 13 JUDY TAN - Robbers grab $460,000 in jewellery JUDY TAN By ROBBERS got away with $460,000 worth of jewellery in two armed hold-ups in the past two days. Mr Or Hay Swee, 35, proprietor of the Chiang Seng Goldsmith and Ornament Manufacturer in Eunos Crescent, was robbed of a briefcase containing $300,000 worth380 words
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181 1984-08-02 13 2,000 volunteer to help drug addicts MORE than 2,000 people of different religions have signed up as volunteer aftercare officers to help drug addicts. This is in response to an appeal from the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association. Its president, Mr Baey Lian Peck, said religious counselling and activities were more important181 words
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Article42 1984-08-02 13 A part of the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) near Tarnpines New Town will be closed to traffic until the end of January 1965. This is to enable work to be carried out for a road interchange and underpass.42 words
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Article30 1984-08-02 13 A MAN, Goh Boon Lee, 20, was fined $100 on Tuesday for having an uncensored tape at the ground floor of Block 75, Strathmore Avenue, on Feb 17.30 words
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190 1984-08-02 13 AN ELDERLY man beUeved his 78-year-old wife set fire to herself. She did so because she was old, had difficulty moving about and because they were childless. Mr Tay Hal Chew, 78, also said that he was very sad Madam Heng Kok190 words
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Article146 1984-08-02 13 A FREELANCE housing agent was jailed for nine months yesterday for cheating a banker. Wong Peng Ngai, 32, received $102,000 from Mr Conor Lawson, a former treasurer of Gulf International Bank, as six months' rent and advanced payment for a house which he was not146 words
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Article51 1984-08-02 13 THE next fortnight will be mostly partly cloudy with scattered showers in the late morning and afternoon on about six to eight days. Widespread thundery showers around dawn and in the early morning can also be expected. The rainfall for July was below average over two-thirds of51 words
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Article66 1984-08-02 13 A MAN accused of throwing a wooden bed and a shelf from an llth-floor flat was remanded on Monday for a psychiatric report. Salib bin Yasani. 27. is alleged to have committed the rash act at Block 214, Boon Lay Place, last Saturday. No plea was taken from66 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-08-02 15 Machine issues parking notices AN electronic device being tested by the authorities spells good news for parking wardens. And possible bad news for errant motorists. About the size of a walkietalkie, the "handy terminal," .'is it is called, can issue notices for parking offences and302 words
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379 1984-08-02 15 OELICE GAN - OELICE GAN By DIETHELM has introduced a "black book" for latecomers which may replace the present clocking system if it proves successful. The book may prove to be a timesaving and administratively neater method to discourage latecomers. Instead of having all employees clock379 words
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Article143 1984-08-02 15 Nurse on Poisons Act charges A NURSE yesterday claimed trial to using poisons order forms to mislead a doctor and selling capsules of the poison to a woman. Alice Wong Mi Ching. 45, a former nurse/dispenser at People's Clinic and Dispensary, is accused of Knowingly using the form with Intent143 words
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157 1984-08-02 15 Robot technology contest draws a blank from Singaporeans AN INTERNATIONAL competition in robot technology organised by Asea, a leading Swedish robot group here, has failed to attract a single entry from Singapore. Asea had, in June, notified Singaporeans doing research in robot technology that they could take part in the157 words
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224 1984-08-02 15 Residents to meet on the HUDC Bill HUDC flat owners in Braddell View will meet tomorrow night to discuss the effects of a proposed law to make them run their own estate. The executive committee of the Braddell View Flat Owners' Association has called the meeting to allow residents to224 words
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Article42 1984-08-02 15 A BUSINESSMAN was acquitted yesterday on a charge of molesting his 39-year-old Filipino maid at Adam Park on June 8. The maid confirmed in court that she had settled the matter with her 39-year-old employer Erik Erlandsson Anders, a Swede.42 words
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Article72 1984-08-02 15 A LABOURER who used a sewing machine key to start a pick-up was jailed for 18 months on Monday for theft. Ang Joh Joo, 22, saw an unlocked pick-up along Lorong 4, Geylang, past midnight on May 22 and decided to steal it. He was jailed for72 words
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Article47 1984-08-02 15 A TWO-day conference on strategy for the building industry in the 1990s will be held at the Pavilion InterContinental Hotel from today. Discussion topics range from export potential for Singapore s construction technology and management skills to merits and demerits of design and building contracts.47 words
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Article89 1984-08-02 15 A PERSON, claiming to be a doctor from the School Health Services, has been calling parents by telephone, asking them to take their children to the Institute of Health for medical check-ops. A Health Ministry statement said yesterday: "Daring these conversations, the person was both rude89 words
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175 1984-08-02 15 Two tourists on theft convictions jump bail WARRANTS have been issued for the arrest of two Pakistani tourists who absconded while on bail pending hearing of their joint appeal against their jail term. Ghulam Hussain, 22, and Hazoor Ali. 25, were each jailed for three months by a district court175 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-08-02 16 Picture by SEVENTEEN passengers fled from a doabledecker SBS bus when it caught fire along Paslr Pan Jang Road yesterday morning. They scrambled to safety when smoke started belching from the engine of the bos at about 7.2t pm. Blaze put out in 5 minutesH.L. CHAN - 99 words
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Article303 1984-08-02 16 WONG AI KWEI - 6,000 skilled workers hired WONG AI KWEI Labour from Hongkong, Macau, Taiwan and South Korea By SOME 5,000 to 6,000 workers from Hongkong, South Korea, Taiwan and Macau will soon work in factories and on construction sites here. It is understood that these workers were granted their two-year work permits303 words
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Article53 1984-08-02 16 THE setting up of a computer club at Bukit Ho Swee community centre has led to the computerisation of membership particulars and other records at the centre. The MP for Bukit Ho Swee. Mr Sean Mui Kok, said this when he spoke at the club's open53 words
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272 1984-08-02 16 MR NG x* Too, Political Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) and a PAP c&ididate for the coining general election, has Seen appointed a cadre meiiiber and adviser of the Singapore Port Workers' Union (SPWU). The appointments, which were endorsed at a SPWU executive council272 words
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Article74 1984-08-02 16 E. Europe trade team planned A TRAD£ mission to Eastern Europe, organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, will visit East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria next month. Chamber members who want to Join the mission may choose to visit all the four or any of the74 words
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67 1984-08-02 16 Seminar on improvement of quality A TWO-DAY seminar on practical approaches to quality improvement will be held at the HoUday Inn from Monday. The managing director of the International Centre for Quality and Management Sciences in Rotterdam will speak on quality improvement practices in Japan, Europe and US. The seminar67 words
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Article53 1984-08-02 16 A STORE security guard waa yesterday iaikd for a day and fined $2.0fJ0 for stealing a shirt worth 125.20 from Hasse Yuyi on Tuesday. Lim Cheng Chwee. 50. pleaded guilty to the theft from the department store at Grange Road. He has two previous convictions, including53 words
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Article48 1984-08-02 16 A MAN died in hospital on Monday, a week after he was involved in an accident. Mr Neo Poh Cheng. 50, was the front-seat passenger of a car which was involved in a headon collision with another car along River Valley Road on July 23.48 words
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Article62 1984-08-02 16 A a- YEAR-OLD man was yesterday ordered by a magistrate to be remanded for another week to enable police to carry out further investigations. Eng Gek Kiat, who is charged with carrying a knife and the theft of motorcycle, is believed to be involved in other cases. He62 words
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Article62 1984-08-02 16 A MAN and a woman were aquitted on Tuesday on a joint charge of cheating American Express International Incorporated after the prosecution withdrew the charge against them. Heng Chiang Yeoh. 43, and Elizabeth Phay Soo Huang, 26, were said to have dishonestly declared in an application form for62 words
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Article70 1984-08-02 16 CONSTRUCTION WORKER Chantib Ruaniai, 26, was fined $800 for harbouring a Thai woman at a worksite. The woman, Sriom Faiiin, 25, who came to Singapore to be a prostitute, was fined $400 for overstaying her visa. Chantib admitted harbouring her at Dairy Farm Road, off Upper Bukit70 words
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Article62 1984-08-02 16 A FORMER department store relief cashier who submitted a forged government medical certificate to her employer, OG Department Store, was fined $600 yesterday. Tan Bee Neo, 22, now jobless, admitted using the certificate purportedly issued by the Department of Pathology. Tan reported sick on Feb 23 because62 words
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Article96 1984-08-02 16 A MAN WAS fined $400 after he pleaded Eilty to having a chopper at Lorong Ron lg, where he lives, on June 11. The court ard that Johnson Soh's neighbour saw him holding the chopper in one hand and a packet of glue in another. The neighbour, Mr96 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-08-02 17 THE Singapore Air Defence Artillery's latest addition the ImprovedHawk missile has been test fired In Sweden by men from the IS3 SADA. A 12-man team recently conducted a liveflring exercise of the system at Vldsel, a small town in the ArcticThe Improved-Hawk (Homing All the Way103 words
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260 1984-08-02 17 Air force putting on biggest show yet THE Victory sign will be seen in waves over the Padang on National Day. That is how it will look as the Republic of Singapore Air Force planes take up the traditional V-formation for the260 words
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Article128 1984-08-02 17 EARLY Birds have snapped op all the available National Day Parade admission passes and parking labels from the six main distribution centres. A Culture Ministry official said yesterday there were no more passes and labels left at the National Stadium, Jurong Stadium, Queenstown Athletic Centre,128 words
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Article76 1984-08-02 17 THE MP for Thomson, Dr Chau Sik Ting, is to bring the traffic problems in his constituency to Parliament when it next sits. He will ask National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan if his ministry would consider building a flyover linking Upper Thomson76 words
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Article56 1984-08-02 17 THIEVES got away with $50,000 worth of watches after they broke into a ninth-floor office in High Street Plaza. Mr K.S. Chugani, 57, had left his office at about 4 p.m. on Saturday. When he returned to work on Monday at about 10.30 a.m. he found his56 words
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Article99 1984-08-02 17 A MAN and his two sons were yesterday fined a total of $5,400 for putting on sale 14,000 pirated casette tapes of Chinese pop songs. Lam Yew Beng and his sons Khim Chong and Khim Wah had faced 39 charges each involving 13,973 tapes. Mr Richard99 words
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Article343 1984-08-02 18 TO BORROW Mr Ronald Reagan's 1980 election campaign slogan, may we, just after the end of this year's courtesy campaign, ask Singaporeans: Are you better off now than in 1979, when the first campaign was launched? The answer is clearly yes. Six campaigns have certainly made Singaporeans343 words
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Article88 1984-08-02 18 CONGRATULATIONS, Ang Peng Siong, for winning the Olympics 100 metres freestyle consolation final. Our swimming champion really has nothing whatsoever to console himself over. Although he might not have been among the top illustrious eight, he has done Singapore proud. He has shown that he is88 words
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Article, Illustration932 1984-08-02 18 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED By Associate Editor WALK into the large room of Indonesia's Minister Coordinator for the Economy, Finance, Industry and Development Supervision and the first thing that will greet your eyes will be the few hundred files stacked on the minister's table. How do you932 words
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299 1984-08-02 18 Industry to play major role in job creation 41 NEVER use words such as "rosy". Just say under control. That's more q comfortable. 7 Prof Ali Wardha na's reply to a suggestion that the Indonesian economy is much rosier. THE following are some of the other points mentioned by Prof299 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-08-02 18 Austerity Thatcher's praise INDONESIA'S bold austerity measures received special mention by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher when she opened the London Summit of the non-communist industrialised countries recently. These measures were cited as exemplary and reflective of a government which is serious in its efforts to overcome economic woes in difficult492 words
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Article595 1984-08-02 18 As I was passing AMIDST the fragrance of Incense and the soft chanting of prayers, I say a silent farewell to Munah. She lies as If asleep, her face as fresh as It was six years and three months ago when she went Into a595 words
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408 1984-08-02 19 Religion is a source of strength Reader comments on President's remarks IN his address at the National Council of Churches convention on its role at St Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday, July 28, President Devan Nair was reported in the press to have said: "I respect your windows. I am confident408 words
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195 1984-08-02 19 MY husband applied for a five-room flat in July 1979. He inadvertently left blank a column in the application form which asked whether our present flat was rented or bought. When he handed in the form, the clerk accepted it without checking. when we195 words
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Letter82 1984-08-02 19 FOR the elucidation of your drama critic Tom Rao (ST, July 5), who maintained in his reply to my letter on "Pileh Menantu" that my definition (and spelling?) of the word melatah was incorrect, let me quote verbatim from MacMillan's Malay/English English/Malay Dictionary by A.E. Coope (197882 words
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153 1984-08-02 19 Must the jail term be mandatory? I REFER to the Ministry of Home Affairs letter "Jail will deter hellriders" (ST, July 28) in reply to my letter "Helldriving and speeding: The case of mistaken identity?" (ST, July 16). The ministry has missed the crucial point of my letter. I am153 words
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Letter144 1984-08-02 19 Mother worried about drug I REFER to your report "Painkillers that can hurt". (ST, July 19). I am a mother of two. For the past 12 years I have been using paracetamol or its related drugs to control my children's fever until I could get them to the doctor. Even144 words
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Letter179 1984-08-02 19 I WOULD like to bring this to the attention of all. My family recently bought a washing machine. As its wires were not long enough to reach the socket, we bought a wire-exten-sion connector. It came with a blue tag which bore the words "Ap- proved by179 words
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222 1984-08-02 19 I READ the whole text of the Prime Minister's speech in Parliament which was published on July 26. I was very touched by it. Singaporeans owe a great deal to him and his team of able, dedicated, selfless and honest men. I consider Singapore 'stransformation222 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1984-08-02 20 ULI SCHMETZER - Albania still true to Marx and Lenin ULI SCHMETZER Forty years after its communist revolution, Albania still keeps the ideology espoused by its leader for the four decades, Mr Enver Hoxha. The writer, an Australian, is one of a few Western jour- nalists allowed to travel in Albania in recent1,020 words
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698 1984-08-02 20 Water-rights Shootout In one such incident, an observer W said, shooting continued for three days over Indian peasants being allowed to cross the line to fetch water from the nearest but Pakistani-held spring. The Pakistanis wanted the peasants to keep to an agreed698 words
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Article37 1984-08-02 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 51 48 21 Finance 13 6 5 Hotels 7 3 1 Properties 6 4 3 Plantations 7 3 0 Mining 2 1 2 Deb/Loans 4 1 4 Total 90 66 3637 words
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Article43 1984-08-02 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 32 54 34 Finance 5 3 5 Hotels I 1 0 Properties 2 4 5 Oil palms 4 3 2 Tins 10 5 2 Rubbers 9 7 7 Deb/Loans 2 0 1 Totol 65 77 5643 words
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Article, Illustration106 1984-08-02 21 which lost 15 cents each to $5.30 and $2.65. respectively. Dealers felt the slight easing of prices yesterday was healthy for the local market, which had shot up too rapidly over the previous four days. They said the decline was106 words
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Article33 1984-08-02 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)33 words
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Article82 1984-08-02 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on a mixed note yesterday as profit-tak-ing set in after the sharp advances in the past few days. The market barometer, the 30-coun-ter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index, rose 0.38 point to 1412.28. At the final bell, the market82 words
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Article68 1984-08-02 21 MB*** 880 +20 Bowttidco 250 +20 Grid (Mi 282 18 PvaMMMI 266 +16 0 C 8 C 985+15 UmHh 640+15 Mm 60S +1S S«r* 9*r*d 216 +13 Uttmn 510 +12 ChM M 398 12 IfataMf 362 +12 Tatmrmnce 280 +12 UlmtmOnit 610 +10 Cvktof 590 10 total tawi 52068 words
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Article78 1984-08-02 21 CC M 530 -15 Syn Ins 265 -15 MMCkK 277 -13 F ft C B 50c 255-13 Matron Corp 362 -12 F E Ltwipton 320 -12 Em 1430 -10 Hit ton 500-10 Vncol 25c 272 -9 CiMnl Corp 272 -9 YHS 211 -8 Mflus 278 -7 Ctnbw 50c 24178 words
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Article56 1984-08-02 21 Ml 31 Au»l BT Cowporti 833 36 835.99 BTln*c»to. *****21 *****25 BTOB/0S +1« STMtttn* 945 JO 945 71 ST F.ntnee 2666 68 2678 52 SI HoMs 925 64 927.06 STPropotn 577 79 580.53 STMmn«s 369 58 370.00 STPMatoM *****8 2610.19 OCBC ***** ***** SES tod 677 36 675 1956 words
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Article14 1984-08-02 21 Pan-El 2.833.000 P«ai Msio 2.460.000 Poking Cons 1.910,000 Pronwt 1.496.000 HwoHonq 1,123.00014 words
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569 1984-08-02 21 LONDON West German investors have shown substantial interest in the offer of 177.9 million ordinary shares of Jaguar PLC, attracted both by the 165 pence (554.65) price and the reputation of the sports and luxury car manufacturer, analysts said. The offering, part of569 words
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248 1984-08-02 21 Too early to make public disclosure Pan-EI PAN-Electrlc Industries has told the Stock Exchange of Singapore that no decision has been made yet about floatIng Its hotel and property divisions. tu 1..* The exchange had queried Pan-El on a Business Times report, which speculated that the recent Interest In Its248 words
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485 1984-08-02 21 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Bankers fear less business if funds find way to the MAS By and 8. KUMAR THE proposed move to allow the Monetary Authority of Singapore to act as banker to governmentowned companies is seen as a step to insulate them485 words
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Article, Illustration487 1984-08-02 21 IMAGINE yourself at the beach on a hot day. The F&N television advertisement suggests you drink Sarsi to cool off. Logical? No, said Dr C.K. Tseng of Tseng Mass Communications Marketing and a lecturer with the Singapore Institute of Management. That was487 words
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275 1984-08-02 21 Dorchester Hotel sold to HK group for $112.8 m LONDON The prestigious Dorchester Hotel here was sold for £4t million (*****.8 million) to the Regent International Hotels group of Hongkong, Regent president Robert Burns announced on Monday. Traditions at the 53--year-old Dorchester, where Richard Barton currently stays, will not change275 words
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229 1984-08-02 21 ANTHONY HOE - Good response to LKT's share offer By ANTHONY HOE LOCAL contractor and civil engineering group Lee Kim Tan Holdings Ltd's public issue of 20 million 50--cent shares at $1.50 each has been oversubscribed about 40 times. This was within the expectations of most dealers. Lee Kim Tah attracted some $1.2229 words
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Article4645 1984-08-02 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are frouped together, the table does4,645 words
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Article3079 1984-08-02 22 INDUSTRIALS Alex Hldg cd Alcom (2 258) (3) 224 (5) 2 28 (21) 230 (4) 234 (6) 232 (1) 2 27 (5) 2 26 Antoh (1 955) (11) 1 96 (1) 2 02 (24) I 98 (12) 1 97 (7) 1 99 (1) 1 92(3)3,079 words
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Article2868 1984-08-02 22 M shares quoted have i par value of $1, ufcss otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/ riftits N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars 1984 Last YWd Voi OU M|h Low Company Sale Chango ('000) Hfc,2,868 words
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Article, Illustration36 1984-08-02 23 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 342.00—342.50 Hongkong 336.50—337.00 342 20—342 70 Tues Mon New York 337.25—337 75 342.00—342.50 London 340.60—341 10 340.00—340.50 Sept Dec Simei Gold Futures high—tow 351.20—349.40 Closing 339.90 350.40 Volume: 94436 words
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Article129 1984-08-02 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,491 and 5523,596. The Far East gold market ODened at USS33K.2O/6.70 yesterday morning. There was some buying interest out of Hongkong. It closed for lunch at U*****.00/ 7.50. It re-opened in the afternoon at U*****.20/7.70 and advanced slightly to the day's high of U*****.10/8.60129 words
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Article130 1984-08-02 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices eased on profittaking and speculative selling sparked dv a rise in CPO export duty announced by the Malaysian government yesterday. PALM Closinf prices Crude MS/tanw palm oi faif 980 (south, central 4 north MM palm oi MS/toraws RBO palm Aug 610 (sellers) Sept130 words
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Article58 1984-08-02 23 THE Straits Tin price in Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo with sentiment dampened again by a large offering. The buffer stock manager featured as the main buyer. Turnover rose to 761 tonnes from 205 tonnes on Tuesday. There was 2058 words
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Article25 1984-08-02 23 m Clotinc pricts Co**™ £/tam Tun Spot 1009 50—1010.00 (1012 50—1013 00) 3 months 1029 00-1029.50 (1030 50-*****0) Market tone Easier Sales 26.900 tonnes25 words
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Article26 1984-08-02 23 CM* prict* Aluminium £/tomt Tun Spot 875.50—***** (877 00 877.50) 1 months 901 00— 901 50 (902 00-902 50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 11.425 tonnes26 words
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Article22 1984-08-02 23 8 ji». r Oo*n price* WWtr US$/troy oz Wtd Tun Singapore 6.95—7.00 Tun Mm Him York 698-7.03 Source Credit Suisst, S'pore22 words
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Article296 1984-08-02 23 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/Mo) (M cents/Mo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 185 50— 186.50N 185.75— 186. 75N unq unq Int 1 RSS Aug 187.00—188.00 187.50-188.50 208 05— 208 75 208.00-209 00 Int 1 RSS Sept 194 00—194 50 194.00—195 00 Int. 2 RSS296 words
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Article288 1984-08-02 23 NwicMßf Gambier 10% 270 lstgr** ***** prices S/10Q kg fobnsw 305 00 (seders) 2« ***** to*.*** 8 g ,90 00 OH 35% 255 taMMNMt Bulk FOB 215.00 (setters) See Me« new crop Old drum FOB 228 .00 (sellers) P***; Ist grade unq New drum FOB 232.00 (sellers) Super288 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-08-02 23 a round-up of wire services NEW YORK, Wed. Stocks rose yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange largely on news that the strong US economic recovery seemed to be slowing down. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 5.30 points to 1115.28. Stocks and bonds jumped at the outset381 words
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Article216 1984-08-02 23 My 31 US$ Chwtfe Gulf Oa Cp Alcoo 31* Gulf Res 17* unch AKed Chem Cp 28* Hewlett Pock 36* H Alrs-Cholmen 8* unch In* Busi Moch MO* +2* Am Tel Tel 17* unch Intl Harvester 5* +W Amax Inc 17H Intl Tel Tel 24* Amr Corp 27216 words
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Article262 1984-08-02 23 *u|l HK$ Chanje Hk Elect Worr 730 +04 Inti City 0.445 +0015 Sime Dorby 7 108 +0 1 A»»ooot«d Hotek Hk Go* 5.40 +02 Jordine Moth 650 +03 Sino Land 0.27 unch Bonk Of Eott Aim 19 70 +0 4 Hk Hotels 14 608— Jordine Sec s 60 +0262 words
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Article308 1984-08-02 23 »ut 1 Yw Cham MiHubahi 535 -10 Mitoui Co 327 -4 Aj|nofiK>to 1140 10 Mrfju, y.ipbWg 150 unch ko> f?* Mif»ui Smelting. 407 +4 J™*. '09° "20 Mrttukoth. 3so -3 AwK Ch«r> 620 -U Mitium. 900 -30 a i 2£"-£ 0 i 1% iL Murato Mfg Bndgettone 540 unch308 words
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Article321 1984-08-02 23 Aw 1 Cents Ctianfi Hooker 160 +5 (Autt) 'C I 210 +8 INDUSTIULS L^fT^ 495 +5 MogeKon Pet Aust 190 unch AC I 185 +3 Moyne N.ckle« 265 unch AN I 215 -3 Metok Expkv APM 230 +3 N L 37 42S Aberfo^le M,d*ast 38S Age 285 +5 M,m321 words
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Article553 1984-08-02 23 AMI 1 Pence CJunfe Com Gold 477 -4 iutm icTtiiAi c Rus Plant 8H l tDUSTRMLS zci Isv. -v, AKed-Lyons 156 2 ll<e Ass. Dairies 150 unch ui BTRPLC 424 unch AAC 12V. -W Bobcocks 133 unch Amgotd 88 V. -2V. Barclay* 454 +2 AAI 41 -IVi Beechoms 313553 words
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Article231 1984-08-02 23 THE US dollar opened at 552. 1620/35 and was traded to a low of 552.1578 in late trading. It closed at 552.1580 90 The greenback closed easier against major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.9175/85 and was traded to a high of 2.9195/05 before closing at a231 words
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Article157 1984-08-02 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreijn Local dollars to Foreign currency foreign currency Austrian schilling 10 5383 10 5458 95.80—93 47 Belgian tranc (com) 3.6610 3.6633 276 28—***** Danish kronor 20.2486 20.2627 50 08—49 06 Deutschemark 73.9927 74 0524 13 61—13 41 Finnish mark 35.2326 35.2604 French franc 24.1117157 words
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Article, Illustration593 1984-08-02 23 Delivery of FCL import container* Ship (Voyace) Arr Rent Oue Khd Romas (27AE84) 317(0015) 3/3(1500) K KoilovsJiiy (266W84) 31/7 (0725) 3 8 (1500) P^tapor (94) 31/7 (0740) !/8 (1500) E Pionwr (183OOW) 31/7 (0920) 3'B (1500) Louis MS (8404) 31/7(0925) 4 8(0700) JambangVH (7260) 31/7(1010) 3/8(1500) Nihon (242)593 words
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Article193 1984-08-02 23 Managers' prices for 2nd August Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.24—3.44 The Savings Fund 200— 2 12 Spore Prog Fund 1 44 1 53 Spore Sec Fund 2 14— 2 27«d Spore Invest Fund 1 23-1 30 S pore Equity Fund 1.44 1 53 Asia Unit Trust Mai193 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-08-02 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Coch.se 13/4 aside 02/8 Jurata 33/4 aside 0? 8 Ned Baltimore 47 a side 02, 8 Pres Wilson 15/6 aside 02/8 Regent Ruth 19 a side 028 Santiago Del Estero 35/6 aside 0? 8 Yu Guan Shan 3/9 aside 02/8 Elm341 words
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316 1984-08-02 24 24 pc profit decline for KL Industries PROPERTY and finance group, Kuala Lumpur Industries Bhd, which was promoted to the first trading section of the Stock Exchange of Singapore recently, posted a 24 per cent decline in pre-tax Erofits to M52.3 milon for the six months to April 30 on316 words
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425 1984-08-02 24 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG The deadline for Tai Sang Land Development Ltd to make recommendations to minority shareholders on a takeover bid by Singapore-based UIC has been extended until tomorrow. Mr William Ma, managing director of the Hongkong property company, Tai Sang425 words
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208 1984-08-02 24 KHONG Gaan Floor Milling performed slightly better in the last financial year. Tbe milling group with Interests in shipping, more than halved its operating losses tram &l,m to |223,N* on a smaller turnover of $111 million In the year to April St. Bat208 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-08-02 24 NORA CHENG - SAT's security briefcase from Switzerland will explode in a puff of red smoke seconds after it's snatched or slashed. First a sound alarm goes off, activated by a lever in the handle. And if that doesn't deter the thief, don't bother to run after224 words
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Article84 1984-08-02 24 A LOCALLY manufactured printing machine, Plasmac In-RP-2, prints plastic bags in two different colours at any one time. The machine's designer, Mr C. S. Huang, claims that the Plasmac will cut down scrap and labour cost because the machine has an automatic stop device and84 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-08-02 24 YOU can now be alerted by an alarm if your baby stops breathing. This electronic home monitoring device is designed to reduce the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome, or cot death. The Electronic Breathing Supervisor has a battery-operat-ed flat sensor pad. It136 words
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Advertisement252 1984-08-02 21 Upgrade Your Company's Image Your company's name represents the hallmark of quality and goodwill. Upgrade your company's image now with custom-printed gift ribbons! Attractive and economical, you have a wide variety of ribbon- widths and over 100 eye-catching colours to choose from.. .what's more, solid gold and silver impressions can252 words
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Advertisement187 1984-08-02 24 ARE you breaking the world to know new ground In re- about? search? Then tell Innovations HAS your company about it. Write come op with aa In- please don't phone genleos new product? to Tlmesdollar, 391, HAVE you got Kim Seng Road, Slngabrlght Idea you want pore W23. KSr^ c^187 words
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Advertisement617 1984-08-02 25 1 *****66* 1 .la, t n VV» MB3JI O»ST 10. EASY AC( i w»t s. ooueicrrofteY mekm WANTED: TO BUY used good clothes. Call *****96. This was the advertisement that got Mr Ali "an overwhelming response from the public." Mr Ali will be organising a sale of these clothes for617 words
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Advertisement594 1984-08-02 25 20 Pets BEAUTIFUL COLLIE (LASSIE), puppies for sale. SKC registered. Parents imported. Call: *****85 (Mrs Loy). MALE ROTTWEILER. S 1/2 months old. Pedigree from Australia, with papers. $2,200 Tel: *****80/ *****41 RECENTLY ARRIVED. IMPORTED. quality puppies. Rottwelller, Pomeranian, Shin Tzu, etc. Tel: *****95 (Singapore). SILKY TERRIER, MALE 2 1/2 years,594 words
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Advertisement402 1984-08-02 25 28 Health Centres/ Man bob FEELING TIRED Lethargic? Call over for a relaxing massage at Goldhill de Sauna, 51 Goldhlll Plaza #03-09, Podium Block. Open daily 10am to 11pm. Free parking after spm. For appointment phone Corine *****11, *****00. ORCHARD PLAZA HEALTH Centre, Unit #03-30, Ist floor. Orchard Plaza, (above402 words
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Advertisement534 1984-08-02 25 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor We boost our efficiency through quality and good workmanship, 3 days to complete your whole flooring In ceramics and kitchen wall tiles! (Effective only for the first 10 customers) Wide rang* of haavy duty Kalian Ceramics and Marbles. Call or saa us at our showroom. »02-OS, Sultan534 words
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Advertisement1025 1984-08-02 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday-Friday: 9 OOom 5.00pm Saturday: 8.30am 2 00pm I lam deadline tor The Sunday Times Public Holidoy: 9.00am 1 00pm COUNTER SERVICE: I Times Orchard Centre, "02-105 Lucky Plaza I 10 00am— 12noon, x lpm -5 30pm (Mon Fn) (4 00pm for next day) Times House, 390 Kim1,025 words
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Advertisement631 1984-08-02 25 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems ONG LEE SPECIALISES In reliring of video/ C.T.V./ hlfl sys•111 antenna installation. Serce guaranteed. Tel: *****62. O SHIN A SPECIALISES IN TV ntenna installation/ service ith 1-year guarantee. Call: !*****/ *****69 1 lam 9.30pm EONG LECK SPECIALISES In retiring video, colour T.V., hi-fi /stem, antennae installation,631 words
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Advertisement609 1984-08-02 25 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Food guide B Personcl Services A Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles F Accommodations A Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries WHOLESALE ROAST Char Slew" and Hongkong Honey "Char Siew" at $1 1 80 and $12609 words
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Advertisement533 1984-08-02 26 ■aB I D Secrttmriml/ClerlaU II ILI D O YOU HAVE a liking for chil- I urgently I dren? If you do, look up classi- I required 1 p^H 2 fication 661: join this children's 1 1 society and help them plan so- ■ACCOUIItS i^B ißflrß cial programmes for the little533 words
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Advertisement503 1984-08-02 26 Company providing Managamcnl A Computtr »«rvic»» to associala compam»« in Indonesia, invitt* application* for 1) COMPUTER ANALYST 2) MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Preferably overseas graduates with 1 year's working experience. Applicants, must be willing to travel and stay In Jakarta. Competitve salary and attractive fringe benefits will be offered to successful applicants.503 words
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Advertisement441 1984-08-02 26 jJkMaNaW and Ser\ ice i|| Be A Part of our Rapid Growth H CREDIT CONTROL H CLERK Igßssij To prepare documents for letter of credit B§ssa negotiation and to assist in credit and collec£|sS» tion sections. H| Applicants must have CCE 'O' level with LCCI Rssa3j Bookkeeping and able to441 words
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Advertisement483 1984-08-02 26 66 Situations Vacant e) SecrttMriMl/aericMl EXPORT CREDIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OF SINGAPORE LTD invites suitably qualified fe- male Singapore citizen* to apply for the position of: RECEPTIONIST Requirements:--e GCE O 1 level e Ability to operate PABX e Ability to converse fluently in English e Pleasant personality s At least 1483 words
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Advertisement930 1984-08-02 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant SecretMriMl/aeric*! SecretuiMl/ClericA Where outstanding people work. .^^^^^L^ f CLERKS We are expanding our operations in some of our departments and therefore require clerks for the following departments:— CASH CONTROL Candidate should preferably have cash handling experience and Class 111 driving licence and must be930 words
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Advertisement567 1984-08-02 26 66 Situations Vacant rr=^__ I e) SecretMrial/CleriaU A well established company in Jurong has a position for ACCOUNTS/DATA PROCESSING CLERK e GCE full cert with credit In English e Knowledge of word processing and telex an advantage. Reasonable starting salary includes 2 months AWS, and other fringe benefits. Interested applicants567 words
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Advertisement653 1984-08-02 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical An international offshore oi related company invites apph cants for the position of SECRETARY Requirements: e Minimum GCE O' level witt recognised Secretarial Or tificate e Some years experience in t similar position e Salary will be comtnensursiU with experience. Transport will be provided653 words
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Advertisement492 1984-08-02 26 66 Situations Vacant r e) Secretarial Clerical A leading printing ink manufactur- ing company in Juroog require*: A) TEMPORARY SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK e Able to work at least rj months e Able to do trial balance sfiet-t 1 e At least 2to .1 years accounting experience B) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK492 words
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Advertisement693 1984-08-02 27 66 Situations Vacant e) SecreurUU/aertaU Admin/ Account* Clark Applicants should preferably be living In or around districts 13, 14, 15 and 16, and should have OCE O 1 level certificate Proficiency in English and Mandarin Accuracy In typing at 35 wpm Basic accounting experience Salary commensurate with experience and capability.693 words
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Advertisement690 1984-08-02 27 86 Situations Vacant m) SecreUriMl/derlcMl Wall eetabwahed electrical company in diet. 0020 invitee appHeanta for FEMALE GENERAL CLERK o Minimum OCE. '0' level with good credits In English, Mathematics and Chinese. a Able to type, handle accounts and do general correspondence. a Minimum 2 years working experience. mtoroatod applicants, ptoaaa690 words
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Advertisement648 1984-08-02 27 66 Situations Vacant •J SecretMiiMl/CleriaU Trading company raojuiraa urgently: FEMALE OFFICE ADMINSTR ATOR e Minimum OCE *0' level with good credit In English e Oood typing and organisation skills a Knowledge of Import b export shipping procedures e Ability to handle correspondence and self-inde-pendent Intaraatad appiicanta, plaaaa apply in writing648 words
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Advertisement564 1984-08-02 27 66 Situations Vacant e) SecrtUrial/OtricMl A reputable jewellery manufacturer requires: CHINESE FEMALE CLERK (Starting Salary- $470 Par Month) a Primarily to assist In recording grading of gemstones. rO€ intorvio^Rt, "oii~ *****34/5 or call pereonaNy at:BLK 34 COMMONWEALTH LANE #03-M/32 SINGAPORE 0314 A Shipping Company urgently requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST564 words
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Advertisement858 1984-08-02 27 66 Situations Vacant SecreimrUa/atricMl Real Eatata Company raquiraa a PROPERTY ASSISTANT (Famale) a Minimum GCE '0' level, a Outgoing personality, a Able to type efficiently, a Speaks fluent English, a Real estate experience preferred. Intoraatod plaaaa call *****M. RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL CLERK required a GCE "O Level with credit In English a858 words
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Advertisement949 1984-08-02 27 66 Situations Vacant e) SecrttMrtMl/auieml ACCOUNTS CLERK REQUIRED urgently. Able to do simple correspondence. Please write with contact telephone number to: Hua Yi Property Co. Blk. 13. Short Street -01-159, Singapore 0718. ENGINEERING FIRM REQUIRES General Clerk. Interested call personally at: Blk 4027. Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park 1. #01-247.949 words
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Advertisement587 1984-08-02 27 68 Situations Vacant e) SecretMriMl/OeriaU GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED by Jurong Engineering company. Call: *****97 JUNIOR CLERK/ TYPIST required Preferably Malay. Minimum GCE. '0' level. Contact: *****41. REQUIRED FEMALE ACCOUNTS Assistant Clerk. Interested please call *****01 Lutia Yang. TEMPORARY MALE IBM Computer Operator required, 2 shifts. Call: *****81 #O6-03. Colombo Court).587 words
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Advertisement562 1984-08-02 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacan t) Sales i) sales MALE/FEMALE (1) SALES ASSISTANTS (Full-Time) (2) SALES PROMOTERS (Part-Time) For poet (1), salary and allowance $500 to $650 For poet (2), salary $2.50 to $3.00 per hour. Flexible working hours: (a) 7.00a.m. to 1.00p.m. or (b) 5.00p.m. to 11.00p.m. or562 words
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Advertisement510 1984-08-02 27 t 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales APEX PHARMACY INT'L PTE LTD mute* IBOjtcalaMM for FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Salary is naSJOUsMt COSMkMSM rating vitn txperteaee and capabtltuei InUraittd please :all in person tor an interview during office hour* at: 301 UPPER THOMSON ROAD 02-01, THOMSON PLAZA SINGAPORE 2057 TEL: *****95 Or:510 words
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Advertisement569 1984-08-02 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales t) Sales HEALTHY HOMES MARKETING PTE. LTD SALES REPRESENTATIVES $24,000 $36,000 Per Annum We are inviting success-oriented man and woman to join our selected group ol sales representatives in the marketing of the prestigious Rainbow machine. To successful candidates we offer sales training,569 words
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Advertisement599 1984-08-02 28 EXECUTIVES Requirement* e Proven sales record, e GCE 0' Level Pleasant personality Bilingual Call personally at 09-370. TAN TONG MENG TOWER THOMSON ROAD A wall established raal estate company requires PROPERTY EXECUTIVES Experience not necessary. Must possess own car. State personal particulars with recent photograph and contact number to: Katong599 words
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Advertisement730 1984-08-02 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALESGIRLS REQUIRED. SALES experience preferable School leavers will be considered. Call personally at: sOl-04, Parklane Shopping Mall. 35 Selegie Road. Singapore 0718 from 11a.m. Bpm SALESMAN REQUIRED. No experience necessary. Interview at: Stanley 4 Co Pte Ltd. Basement 1/2/3 Peninsula Shopping Centre. Coleman Street. Tel:730 words
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Advertisement484 1984-08-02 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical [I INCOM "X SINGAPORE INCCW INTRNA T K>iAL INC OQCKDCR A well tatrHehrrt American multi-national company taw vacancies for the following: y y NIC 2/3 Metal Machining Certificate F Able to set-up punch press machines Preferably I—2 years experience working484 words
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Advertisement827 1984-08-02 28 66 Siti ations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Mecomb Engineering, a division of Sime Darby and a leading manufacturer of industrial fans, urgently requires: Tradesman Trade Certificates in Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance with 1 to 2 years experience Ability to troubleshoot electrical and mechanical faults and to827 words
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Advertisement600 1984-08-02 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Further eipansions in our welding division has created vacancies for: TECHNICIANS e Possess VITB certificate or Electrical/ Mechanical/ Installations or equivalent e 2 years' experience In repair/ service of electrical equipment. e Class 3 licence (Q.D.L.) e Knowledge of service documentations an advantage e School600 words
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Advertisement431 1984-08-02 28 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical An expanding w/r firm in Jurong 1 1. Quality I 0 Assurance H U Engineer H |H* Degree/Diploma in mm Mechanical/ H nn Production E3 tel Engineering W B9 2 3 years experience H I in similar capacity |He Knowledge of SJ M inspection W431 words
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Advertisement440 1984-08-02 28 66 Situations Vacant sSsaaaaßaaaaaaaßßaaaaaSs>3fißsßSß g) Technical cnpias Leading Japanese manufacturer of precision engineering plastic requires: I I I INSPECTORS Opportunity to leam a skill in quality control of precision engineering plastic components Salary above $400 per month I Clean air-conditioned I environment I 5 days week GCE O level I440 words
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Advertisement789 1984-08-02 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Urganlly Raquirad: ONE ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Qualification a Diploma In Engrg or equiva- i lent i Exparianca: a Ito 2 years in engrg field for appointment, call TEL: *****83. Ann* or write to: YEOW HWA ENGRG PTE LTD 7, Tuaa Avanwaii Singapore 2263. An established piling789 words
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Advertisement301 1984-08-02 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical TEMPORARY DRAFTSMAN Rl QUIRED Urgently Prrferabl with experience Please cull Nlr to Five at *****00 1 MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN Rl QUIRED Possess GCE '0' lev* Contact 28M833 h) Production Hitachi Cable (S) Pte Ltd Automatic Machine Operators 1 (Male) I a Possess NTC 3 Completed National301 words
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Advertisement305 1984-08-02 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I ■>■ E nn Here's your 22 chance to grow jjj with us I Join one of the H world's largest fridge compressor SS makers and also one SSS of Singapore's fastest growing I companies as II PRODUCTION OPERATORS Male *****.00 Requirements: Able to work305 words
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Advertisement437 1984-08-02 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I Urgently Requires yt QUALITY CONTROL CHECKERS (Female) Min. Secondary 2 A education Y Ag« 18-25 years old Experience is not N necessary, training f win oe pranotih y Interested applicants, please \l call with NRIC to: THE PERSONNEL DEPT 7, FOSTER ELECTRIC (8) £l437 words
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Advertisement504 1984-08-02 29 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Production h) Production h) Production h) I ICS T ANAKA ELECTRONICS I ll I~TJ SPORE PTE LTD |i b^bß B^Bb^b^^^^^^^ "a b^b^B I Female Casual \Xrbrkers\ II II Age: 45 years old maximum IE y Monday to Friday (4.45pm to504 words
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Advertisement664 1984-08-02 29 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Production j h) Production h) Production x_ mcmuvu oo C" We are one of the largest manufacturers of capacitors in the world 23 and due to expansion, we now specially invites only interested =&X applicants to work as Jz^ MALE PRODUCTION OPERATOR664 words
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Advertisement53 1984-08-02 29 Progressive Manufacturing Company in Jurong requires MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS BENEFITS: 5-day week and no shift work Transport at designated points a Attractive salary of $430 $600 pm Including overtime Free drinks and biscuits Interested applicants please call personally at: 9 GUL LANE SINGAPORE 22«2 Td *****22 Feeder But no. 25553 words
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Advertisement191 1984-08-02 29 A imw manufacturing company in Tuaa has immediate vacancies for: MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Good promotional prospects for the right candidates. On-the-Job training will be provided. Attractive darting salary and fringe benefit*. Please call: I Group of companies require 1. PRODUCTION ENGINEER With 10 years production experience In printing field 2.191 words
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Advertisement341 1984-08-02 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 situations vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production i jM Walk- in infcrVicW JlAsVlf*! 1 1 AUS multinational manufacturing plant equipped with the most advanced sophisticated machineries involving high technology processes341 words
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Advertisement287 1984-08-02 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I i WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday to Friday (Bam to spm) i SBS 250/255 from Jurong Interchange. j si van; I I *****\4N4M.1 H We are the designer and manufacturer of H the Ist 5 W Winchester Disc Drive and to meet our increased production capacity287 words
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Advertisement539 1984-08-02 30 66 Situations Vacant n) Production B 1 Mitsui B B M-fT Hi 9htec B IVI 1 1 (Singapore) B BI I I Pte. Ltd. J I Wye are the largest IC leadframes manufacturer I I in the world. Due to expansion, we urgently I require OPERATORS (2 Grades) At least539 words
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Advertisement568 1984-08-02 30 86 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous QCHDbDE3ES3DEsIDKX3E9 I^9E9»9E9E3bDbbQE3DE9Ejb(jH THE AMERICAN CLUB will be opening a new and up-class penthouse meeting place for its members in th e recently completed Keck Seng Towers in Cecil street. Our "Downtown" Club invites experienced personnel who has worked in a568 words
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Advertisement378 1984-08-02 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous IMMimmH Y WALK- IN k INTERVIEW i Has A Job For Ton Vow! As a member of our Part- Tima Staff, you will enjoy the following benefits:- Tips entitlement Free uniform Paid training Staff discount Pull CPF contributions Meals ft transport reimbursement Additional 3 days378 words
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Advertisement330 1984-08-02 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous FsiNGAPORE^ Applications are invited for the I positions of- I HANDYMAN (Permanent Day j A 2nd Shift) j Male below 25 years I old. Completed I National Service and I able to communicate I in English. Required I to deliver parts to I production line330 words
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Advertisement375 1984-08-02 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous s TANGS WALK-IN INTERVIEWS FOR SALES ASSISTANTS (Full-time)/ Part- time) 16 years of age and above with Secondary education Pleasant and friendly personality Able to converse in English and some Mandarin TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Full-time/ Part-time) GCE O' Level Good spoken English and ability to converse375 words
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Advertisement362 1984-08-02 31 66 Situations Vacant i I) Miscellaneous MiniScnbe E Applications are invited for the fol- lowing positions: Possess NTC in Maintenance Fit- ting/Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Minimum 1 to 2 years experience in maintenance work involving repairs and maintenance of plant and office equipment. Able to speak and E write simple362 words
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Advertisement471 1984-08-02 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) SECURITY SUPERVISORS 2) MALE/ FEMALE SECURITY GUARDS for city and Jurong area*. Age 25 to 55 years Physically fit a Able to SDeak and write English Experience in security work preferable Attractive salary Transport allowances Medical benefit e Uniforms provided Bor 12-hour duty shift471 words
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Advertisement425 1984-08-02 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Reputable Freight Forwarding Company has immediate vacancies for: CARGO HANDS a Gross salary per month: $442.50 or more Plus good benefits e Candidates from Bedolc, Chai Chee and Changl areas preferred PIMM apply in person to: THE PERSONNEL DEPT SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY PTE LTD 17425 words
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Advertisement523 1984-08-02 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous YMCA OF SINGAPORE requires FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS CHAMBERMAIDS SECURITY GUARDS TELEPHONE OPERATORS HOUSEMEN POOL ATTENDANT M&E TECHNICIANS PLUMBER CARPENTER ACCOUNTS CLERK Interested applicants please call personally or write in with full particulars and photograph and contact telephone number to: The Hostel Manager THE YMCA OF523 words
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Advertisement502 1984-08-02 31 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous W WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING PTE LTD lias immediate vacancies for: 1) PRESSERS 2) CHECKERS 3) LAUNDRY ATTENDANTS 4) DRIVER CUM CARPET CLEANERS Interested applicant*, please apply personally to: 34, Tagore Lene (Upp Thomson Rd, 7 1/2 m.s.) Singapore 2678 Tel: *****72. Required Urgently FEMALE502 words
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Advertisement554 1984-08-02 31 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous l) Miscellaneous -1 c Long < jfohnSHvctS The largest USA seafood chain in the world. Join our exciting LJS Crew in our Far East Plaza, Liang Court and Parkway Parade shops. CREW MEMBERS I Basic pay: I554 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-02 31 5 RAFFLES HOTEL ft requires V FRONT OFFICE I RECEPTIONIST K e GCE O 1 Level I J e Able to type J fa Willing to work 3fl shifts fe J^ a Immediate employ- f V ment n Intereeted parties please call personally or write in f A Personnel Dept.575 words
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Advertisement492 1984-08-02 31 HYUNDAI requires INDUSTRIAL NURSE Requirements: e Age 22 to 36 e 2 years' relevant experience e No shift work e Good salary will be offered to the right candidate e Lunch and transport provided to from Bedok Interchange Interested, please call: *****11 International Courier Company requires MALE OPERATION ASSISTANT Must492 words
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Advertisement570 1984-08-02 31 68 Situations Vacant I) Mlscmllmneous Japan*** construction company raqutra* TEA LAOY CUM OFFICE DUTIES LAOY Ability to understand simple EnglUh Age below 20 interested applicants plaaaa call personally to: HAZAMA GUMI LTD. 7SOOA Beec h Road 14-324 Tha Plaza Singapora 0719 Tel 29VM79 KWANG SI A PTE LTD requires: DESPATCH570 words
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Advertisement573 1984-08-02 32 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Concrete manufacturing company require* GENERAL LABOURERS Experience nut MCMU) interested applicant*, please com* personally to our REDIKON SITE PLANT at MRT Station opposite CK Tang lor interview DELIVERY CLERK Cla.s.s 3 driving licence Completed secondary 2 Ability to handle physical work interested call in parson lo:573 words
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Advertisement1848 1984-08-02 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED WAREHOUSING AND transportation company requires 1 Despatch Clerk. Must possess own bike. Salary allowance over $600 Please call *****22 Michael FLUENT ENGLISH SPEAKING "SZ" Drivers Preferably with experience in similar line. Please call: *****19 between 0830 hours and 1130 hours to1,848 words
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Advertisement572 1984-08-02 32 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous PART/ FULL-TIME Cleaners required in Jurong/ Orchard. Call Anchor Cleaning Tel: *****34/ *****63. PART-TIME FEMALE ASSISTANT required by Catering Company in Dtst 0316 Call: Mrs Low 7.X5754. PETROL KIOSK REQUIRES 2 Servicing Attendants from 8.00 a.m. to 5 00 p.m at $400/ $500 p.m. Interested, call:572 words
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Advertisement565 1984-08-02 32 r^-firM-it— i THE BEETLE WHEELS in again! UIIUIQf %qJ This time it's a nine-year old i JO I J Si Volkswagen fitted with a "perU M iLZSI formance" engine from AmeriKS\ fF!\ fk\ Kf^\ ca Track il down at classifica- \bmß\^Bß\^^^^^^^^Bß\ mBBBBB^^mm-. 72 Vehicles For Hire DATSUN PICKUPS AND delivery565 words
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Advertisement739 1984-08-02 32 76 Vehicles For Sato b) BMW JAN. 1981 BMW 520A PARF. Immaculate condition, low mileage, one owner. Highest offer secures Tel: *****39 MID 80 BMW 320 M6 Excellent condition. Sports rims, radio cassette, new tax. $37,000. Contact William: *****98. 1974 BMW 520 manual. Aircon. radio cassette, brand new, sports rims,739 words
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Advertisement763 1984-08-02 32 76 Vehicle* For Sato c) Dmtsan/Nlssan 1992 NISSAN LAUREL 2.0 Auto. Expat leaving. Full accessories New tax. immaculate condition *****91 ext. 6272. 1992 NISSAN STANZA 16 2 private owners, alrcon. Showroom condition Selling $22,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****98 1963 APRIL NISSAN. Pulsar. First owner. Aircon. radio cassette. Highest offer secures. Tel.763 words
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Advertisement884 1984-08-02 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan c) Datsun/Nlssan I) Mitsubishi HHMHHI 4 year "1 IiJL^HB re Paymenx [Q^SmmV '-5^ ■I I— TlS'1 9 I Wt\ M m AF Pro I^mmml mL^-'X^" j 1 1 ri\ T T i iTi^^^^iir^^i mm^m^Mbb^^_J Authoriud NISSAN884 words
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Advertisement835 1984-08-02 32 i h) Mercedes OCTOBER -76 MERCEDES Henz 200 2 private owners, pewer windows. Central locking. Tip top condition. Price $20,001. ono Call: *****86 1978 MERCEDES 200 manual. 1 company owner. 5 new tyres, I metallic paint Road tax till Feb. 1985 Showroom condition Selling: $37,000 Tel: *****04 ALMOST 1973 MERCEDES835 words
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Advertisement1008 1984-08-02 32 CORDIA 10-MONTH OLD 1 lady I owner %r. i >u> ont.n t nvrrr} ext 12H MID Tl MITSUBISHI 1 r 1200 j C.C., selling prICC liejSi ono I Call Jimmy aM SPORTY 1977 MIT 1 BtMt9 white. Sports riU'.N ■ifCond SKMtOO TV| Wl 1 49H A IV 1977 COLT LANCER1,008 words
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Advertisement869 1984-08-02 33 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 5 MONTHS OLD Corona GL 1600 DM o*ner. aircon. Pioneer hi-fi, accident free, showroom condition J33.800 Tel: *****76 ALMOST 1977, TOYOTA Corolla Airiond, cassett* and radio. Selling $i0.5000 no Tel *****86 JANUARY 1979 COROLLA One lady owner, good condition. $12,500 Tel *****1 JUNE, 1977.869 words
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Advertisement655 1984-08-02 33 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1 SJ^a^^^H B^B^^t^^BM^PBMW^^WBMBBBJBSBBSJBJBS»»S>B^BB»BBa^a^BBBa^a^^^^M^^^M .^B^BBBbK. 1 Bp f ~-^^bbß BBWsBBBBaBBBBBBSB^rTE^ PCI I AKI/^LC IVilinmr^DQ Showroom Service /Parts Centre: LjSr l >7V l^ l VSi jy I^^ V?7 O 9 Leng Kee Road Singapore 0315 Umcial Agent Of Peugeot Talbot Tel: *****4. Telex: us ***** relims655 words
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Advertisement428 1984-08-02 33 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Others 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR PARF non-PARF used cars. Private, company registered, commercial van pick-up. Any model any c.c. all welcome. (Trade-in considered). Kindly contact Mr Goh tei: *****33 *****88. Mr Ong tei: *****56 /7. (Night Mr Ong Mr Goh tei: *****68 *****13).428 words
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Advertisement332 1984-08-02 33 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 78 Scrap Vehicle* WANTED ANY CAPACITY PARF scrap/. used/ commercial vehicles. Highest offer. *****58/ *****63, Kwok night, *****61 ATTRACTIVE PRICE FOR PARF, Scrap used commercial company vehicles. Cash payment. *****86 /*****67 (night: *****35). ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER for PARF scrap vehicles below 1000 2000 c.c.332 words
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Advertisement477 1984-08-02 33 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Others mj nouses FOR LEASE DIST 1027 GREENLEAF AVENUE 2-storey semi-detached house, it boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large living and dining area, kitchen and utility area. Land Area: 3,500 sq ft Rental $2,300 OIST 1543 MEYER ROAD 2-storey semi-detached bungalow with 4 i bedrooms,477 words
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Advertisement648 1984-08-02 33 Ivlv'tbwjP Rs 'BdAdf 1 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DISTRICT 10 CORONATION ROAD WEST Double-storey link semi-detach-?d. 3 bedrooms, study/children's room, servant's room. Furnished. Rental $3.500p.m. Contact: Jono* Lang Wootton *****88 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, INSPECTION BEFORE ADVERTISEMENT Dlst 10 Hotel Equatorial vicinity, single-storey detached. 10.000 sq.ft. 4 plus 1 bedroom. $4,000.648 words
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Advertisement718 1984-08-02 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 15 FRANKEL DRIVE Singlestorey bungalow. 7,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 aircons, furnished. $1,900 p.m. Sin Hua Hln Housing Agency *****57 (5 lines). DIST. 21. OFF VARWOOD Avenue Double-Storey Detached Bungalow. 5 Bedrooms. Spacious Splitlevel Dining/ Lounge. Tastefully Furnished. Reasonable Rental. *****78. DIST718 words
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Advertisement721 1984-08-02 33 86 Accommodation Vacant m) Houses MST. IS. TASTEFULLY FURNISHED md beautifully renovated 3-bed-oomed corner terrace. $1,600. iee to appreciate *****11/2 Agent) HST. 10 HOTEL EOUATOMAL vitnlty. Well maintained detachd bungalow. 3 bedrooms, study, ervant's. $4,500 $5,000 Esteem lealty: *****01. MST 10 OFF HOLLAND Road cosy louble-storey bungalow In cul-le-sac 3721 words
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Advertisement434 1984-08-02 33 86 Accommodation Vacant m) Houses RIDGEWOOD TERRACE NEAR American School. 3 bedrooms, luxuriously furnished, hig balcony $4 000 23M772/3 $1,800 ORCHARD ROAD vicinity 4 bedrooms plus study's. 2-storey semi-detached with mature garden ERA. 466-3366. Anthony 5-BEOROOM SEMI-DETACHED house for rent at Princess of Wales Road Ring Bernie *****17 No agent434 words
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Advertisement695 1984-08-02 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apmrtments PENTHOUSE IN CMOICI RESIDENTIAL DIST 11. 4 hfdro mis large Uftng .unl dining, fully aircond. superbly funttaiMd. includes PtaajtWOOd Swimming pool. t*n891 Mju.isli For only $4,500 HUGE APARTMENT IN CAIRNHILL CIRCLE DIST. 9. I Md -us bedrooms, separate living .*nd dining, swimming pool Ranlal $3,500695 words
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Advertisement576 1984-08-02 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments i Singapore's newest and most exclusive serviced apartments. Now The Ascott at Scotts Road is the best residential address in town. One, two and three bedroom apartments are available for long or short lease. Superbly designed interiors, with complete furnishings and fittings right down to576 words
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Advertisement374 1984-08-02 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments I I To Let Luxurious Flat < Highrise Penthouse At Grunge Road I Contact Choon K h«ng P1» Ltd. *****56 j I I < VILLA DELLE ROSE DIST 10 J luxurious maisonette with 3 large bedrooms, all with attach- ed bathrooms plus a servant's room.374 words
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Advertisement925 1984-08-02 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9 HABITAT brand new exclusive apartment, near Orchard Hotel. 4 spacious bedrooms, huge living/ dining with store, big balcony, central aircond Facilities include swimming pool and squash. Partly furnished $5,500 p.m. Banyan Properties *****77 FAR EAST MANSION Fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, carpeted, aircond. $1,600:925 words
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Advertisement887 1984-08-02 34 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments' OIST. 10 CHARMING GARDEN. King's Road vicinity, brand new low rise condo 2,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's Swimming pool $3,000 $3,500 Continental Appraisal *****22 DIST. 11 NEWTON POINT. Goldhill Plaza vicinity, brand new. high floor, 2 bedrooms. 933 sq.ft. Swimming pool. Furnished $2,700 Continental Appraisal887 words
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Advertisement852 1984-08-02 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 SPRING COURT off Holland Road. 3 spacious bedrooms attached bathrooms, servant's Well maintained. $2,200 furnished. Standard Properties: *****91 DIST. 10. GRENVILLE, BEAUTIFULLY designed, lower maisonette. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Fully aircond. Pool, squash. $4,300 Trillion. *****00 DIST 11, HILLCREST ARCADIA 3 bedrooms, beautifully furnished852 words
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Advertisement894 1984-08-02 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments ORCHARD ROAD, fully furnished 4-bedrootned centrally aircond executive apartment. Pool and tennis court and 24-hr security. Rental $6,000 Fields *****11 PACIFIC MANSION/ SERENE House $1,800 (swimming pool) Tanjong Katong/ People's Park $900 Deland Company: *****33/ *****44 PANDAN VALLEY. BEST Block. Big balcony facing pool. 3894 words
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Advertisement880 1984-08-02 34 I 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments ONE FULLY FURNISHED first floor flat near Changi Airport, including washing machine. TV. etc. with big garden Ring: *****79 ONE ROOM FLAT, 338F-5 River Valley Road Unfurnished, available immediately Rental $600/Telephone *****10. ORCHARD ROAD VICINITY, tastefully furnished 2/3-bedroomed apartments. CTV, washing machine Capitaus: *****92/880 words
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Advertisement752 1984-08-02 34 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms 1 UNFURNISHED ROOM. Single/ couple preferred No cooking Tel: *****17 2 ROOMS FOR rent at Tanjong Katong. Contact Miss Lye--*****79. 2 ROOMS TO let at Toa Payoh North. Cooking allowed. Tel: *****59 eaaaa—aa» 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses A well known established firm looking for752 words
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Advertisement673 1984-08-02 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses i >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«) i Dist. 9, Cairnhill 4 Road < 2-storey pre-war ter- < race house, renovated, freehold. Area 1,987 sq.ft. vacant possession. Sailing $490,000 negotiable Dist. 10, Bukit Timah Road X (batwaan Robin Walk a Robin Lane) I673 words
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Advertisement937 1984-08-02 34 EAST COAST ROAD. New I I 2 Storey m-hii -ilelarhed Area 3.300 sq ft Built-in 1 tiOO sq ft Facing Fast 3 Bedrooms, study. 4 bathrooms, servants facilities Marble, ceramic, parquet flooring i $795,000/- quality fixtures/fittings Clreenacre.s *****88 ORCHID INN HOTEL vii inity. DM 11 2-storey split-level Intermediate terrace 4937 words
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Advertisement514 1984-08-02 35 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses Fsuß Isf Luiunoui 2-slorey *plil levti Semi detached Bunqalows The New I Semk Situated at Near Yio C Special Features 7 picturesque public children s playgrounc Many facilities for ou High class finishes a Pleasant living envirc Beautiful scenery Easy transportation nFor Bookings anc514 words
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Advertisement465 1984-08-02 35 89 Properties For Sale I a) Houses IRISB) MmM,L^ma*mHM War Design of 2-Store ietached/Terrace Thomson area/Yio Chi Kang/ Ang Mo Kio I YIOCHUi *^*f* y\^^^^ fflV>C{ijfl X 4\ ct atiaij BR^Mlsß»^k> rr HANG StC V" A^©tßSOl JUNIOS g -^g^MQ KIO AVE b [I ANGMOKK ANG MO KIO AVE 3 open465 words
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Advertisement624 1984-08-02 35 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses fl yi w^mA I C eluie 2 storey »put level I Gjrden Terrace Houses Hf7 sh i^» *^H mm .ut^UMFV I I '*^^H y Split Level Houses u Kang Road MRT Station i KANG ROAD !/§rSlH!| s Ik I 5 5 j l> JAVEB-*624 words
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Advertisement919 1984-08-02 35 89 Properties For Sale r b) Private Apartments 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments I =il 1 An Eminently Exclusive Address... *S*^ AUiiquely Prestigious Name... t \j? E^Cqt w pi -/T^±m /a tfc m»^ P^hbb •^MH^^i^^i^^^ta*^ *SH^^BF3fe^p^Wß 96 ultra-modern apartments set on919 words
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Advertisement825 1984-08-02 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments JERVOIS GARDENS (Just Completed) Finance up to 100% Spanish des*gn condominium malsonettes/flat No restriction to foreigners Only $515,000 onwards V y 1 < J ule t and good resl <lential area within the vicinity of embassies Freehold SHOW UNITS SPECIALLY OPEN UNTIL 9PM825 words
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Advertisement837 1984-08-02 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments sq.ft. 3-bedroomed apartment, attached bathrooms, selling with tenancy for $350,000 Owner migrating 1 SBS Realty Services: *****22 OIST. 10. DYNASTY GARDEN, (Off Sixth Avenue). 3 huge bedrooms 2.400 sq ft. split-level living/ dining, marble throughout, freehold Selling with/ without tenancy $728,000 Agent: *****88837 words
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Advertisement956 1984-08-02 35 89 Properties For Salt j b) Private Apartments DIST 9 OXLEY RISE w. inity. walk-up apartment 1.200 sq ft 3 1 bedrooms, renovated low Maintenance $260,000 Han Boons ntwia DIST 9 PATERSON TOWER, spacious maisonette with swim- I ming pool 2.800 sq ft Selling I. with tenancy $650,000 negoti 1956 words
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Advertisement955 1984-08-02 35 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDC Apartments Braddvll Vitw P»nlhou»» J leveli with roof garden, [•in<. ramie wt-w overlooking M.i.Kltcfile. PI). iv-' I. S4M •>q ft extensive renovation $530,000 0.n.0 Braddcll View, PROM 1 !.u ing 1 .1-1 ITU mj it U mao hall. parallel rooms built-in wararobei $2«s.ooo 0.n.0.955 words
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Advertisement859 1984-08-02 36 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments COMMONWEALTH AVENUE WES 5-room Terrazzo throughout Cabinets Prue $132,000' Boan value $87,000 Call *****34. OIST 15 MARINE TERRACE. lo\ floor, 5-room, HUB flat, marbl flooring. $135,000 Fuhai proper!) 5:«4273' *****59. DOVER CRESCENT. 5-ROOMED N blockage, high floor, near col leges Price: $138,000 negotiable859 words
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Advertisement2199 1984-08-02 36 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces i 91 Factory Spaces 92 Warehouses/ =s=-^ Storage Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park fTT I I 1 TT-l-,fliiiSW^^MFX: Prime freehold flatted factories/warehouses for w/e maintenance free 1£ bPlb^lwNPvt^^^bCv\ A^^a^Ml-d exterior of building. J inl^ electronically controlled m2,199 words
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Advertisement924 1984-08-02 36 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Space* 93 Office Spaces 1 »> Sal m) Sale a) sale The Golden Opportunities for Business "^W I Investment at Golden Landmark are only 3 I for those who are Quick to realise them I Bounded by 4 Busy Thoroughfares H^ 1 I Prominent Units924 words
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Advertisement577 1984-08-02 37 93 Office Space* b) Rental Exclusive Office Space available Tong Eng Building Modern 26 storey Office Building at Cecil Street Partitioned and carpeted office space of 600 sq. ft and above available for lease. Excellent parking facilities. 1 1 Interested parties, please contact: Tong Eng Brothers Pte Ltd R^ Tel577 words
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Advertisement662 1984-08-02 37 93 Office Space* b) Rental JALAN BESAR PLAZA. Prime Oroundfloor Shops facing main road for rent. Area 1016 1149 sqft Idea) for Showroom/ Finance/ Fastfood/ Retail etc. Tel: *****24 Rent negotiable 11 COLLYER QUAY. CO3-03 The Arcade, Raffles Place, 354 sq.ft. facing restaurant. $2,200 inclusive maintenance. Immediate occupation. Golden Estate662 words
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Advertisement365 1984-08-02 37 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental l I RETAIL SHOPS I I FOR LEASE I I 334 sq ft 3014 sq ft I I Escalators serve all Shopping I I Floors I I All Shops face Escalators/Main I I Passages I I All Shops planned for I I Maximum and Effective365 words
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Advertisement170 1984-08-02 37 94 Shop Spaces i) Rental 102 Tours DYNASTY y n Tour Operator lIU .1 to Australia! PERTH ALBANY Spring time 6/7/9 Days From $1199 Come in for details of available tours to Gold Coast, Great Barrier Reef, Eastern Australia, Australia Delights, Australia Adventure, Tasmania Discovery Also watch for our regular170 words
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Advertisement456 1984-08-02 37 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 3 days discovering the natural wonders of Phuket /ri Nj' /^^^^H^^^^^Q^V^explorc tlu grottoCrUlSe/tly 57- p A JV^^ nnd cavenw of Thum 1-lfilirl-iTr inriin^iiMr^*^!^ Lud, visit a traditional nouaay including m^ stllt vl laßc at Koh Panyi Penang from S$ 1450. and Kh;i Phin Guin456 words
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Advertisement1045 1984-08-02 37 102 Touri 102 Tours 102 Tours #Y ////^WMM////////////////////////////////^^^ I NAM HO 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. -Y i J\5SS2?Sii 14 dey. West Coast USA J M 0 01 1 «-o« Angeles i >f San Francisco Las Vegas Mexico fj Only *****S Pep Every Mon (Pull Chinese meals) KOREA'S PARADISE1,045 words
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Advertisement602 1984-08-02 38 102 Tours 102 Tours Holiday Best Sellers A great way to travel We may not be the region 's Largest, but we're certainly better! j£tu±s. **i» jaajßM THE GRAND EUROPA (15 Countries) Denmark/ Austria/Eastern Europe/Hungary/ Yugoslavia/ Italy/San Manno/ Vatican/Spam/ France/Monaco (Monte 04 n»v« 1 Carlo)/Switzerland/Germany/Holland/ Oi?-tovo Belgium/England 14 Nights *****0602 words
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Advertisement415 1984-08-02 38 102 Tours 102 Tours 7 MALAYSIA Diify frtirtim 2/3 days Otttrt from $1007*1 207*1 75 X Stay at the Desaru View or Merlin Hotels i 2/3 days G«rt)af Hlfhliiitfs from $255 G I 2/3 days Malacci (by air) from $265 I n 3/4 days Piliu Tiimii (by air) from $295415 words
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Advertisement456 1984-08-02 38 102 Tourt Discover With Global Travel Days L^ From /^s/s^r^K »»■<*•*•• to-. n I CMoßai Travl P*> LW 110. KMnay Row) .0101 Singapore 0823 I Tat 733*886 I CMBIATOUR 15th Sopt-THi Oct *M Organized by CITS Beijing, $3,995 for 23 days NATIONAL DAY HOUOAY, 40/3N, DCP. t/l: PULAU TIOMAM $145456 words
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Advertisement573 1984-08-02 38 109 Acadsmic ENGLISH Taught by profooaionaNy trainod. •xporioncod, gradual* lacturar*. Writing English Effwctiv»ly 40hrs Commencing 11 August 1984 Saturday 4.30 7.30 p.m Spoke* English 40 hra (Intwrmwdiatw) Commencing 17 August 1984 Mon ti Frl 6.30 8.30 p.m. Report Writing Business Corrwapondwncw 40 hra Commencing 21 August 1964 Tues Si Thurs573 words
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Advertisement630 1984-08-02 38 110 Computef 1 A. DIPLOMA IN COMPUTEII STUDIES by expatriate lecturers together with Mr MCIIPOMTIN6 C 8 747 Steve Walhs (BSc. MSc. MBCS. No prior computer knowledge required. AFIMA) a senior lecturer m Computing DIPLOMA IN COMPUTE! STUOIEB TOP UP S^ I**1 at Tto lt COURSE Students who passed the630 words
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Advertisement466 1984-08-02 38 110 Computer 112. Comnvercial/ J Technical < 1 i NEW CLASSES COMMENCING AT CUFFORO EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545. Block 162 Buklt Merah Town Centre Tol: *****00 (0 Nnss) I Accounting (Hlghar) Thur 7.00- 8.30pm 2/8 Sat 3 JO- 5.00pm 4/8 BaatdMapmg Elamantary Tue/Thu 6 00- 7.00pm 2/8 Thur 7.00- 1466 words
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Advertisement1038 1984-08-02 38 112 Commercial/ Technical ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE Thurs 6 0(1 730pm 02/08 Sat 200 5 00pm 04/08; Mon 7 30 9 00pm 13/08 People's Park Commercial School Tel *****71/*****21 RAJAS COLLEGE OFFERS: Secretarial, Shorthand. Bookkeeping. Correspondence Fnglmh for Commerce: "04-37. Bras Basal) Complex *****03/*****70 113 Language JAPANESE (Beginners) CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING1,038 words
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RACING
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614 1984-08-02 39 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By AT a quick count, near to 450 horses have been imported from England, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in the past 12 months. Quite a few have made it to the top class while a good number have shown potential of614 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-08-02 39 RESTRICTED TERMS performer James Brigand, a non-acceptor last week, was the most impressive galloper among a handful of horses sent out against the clock on a good Bukit Timah track yesterday morning. j Looking a picture of fitness, the Brigand ridgeling went better than stablemate319 words
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Article1197 1984-08-02 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 301 horses, comprising 196 in Class 3 and 103 in Class 5, has been entered for the Selangor Turf Club August Meeting starting on Aug 11. The entries are: CLASS3 Actinium 1200 1200 Alexander 1200 1200 Al Cartoon 1200 1200 Almecolour 18001,197 words
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Article110 1984-08-02 39 FIRST DAY: Class 3 Divs 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 1,200m; Class 5 Divs 1 and 3 1,200m and 1.600m. SECOND DAY: Class 3 Div 1 1,200m and 1,800m; Div 2 1.800m; Divs 3, 5, 7 and 9 1,200m; Class 5 Div 2 1.200m and 1,600m; Div110 words
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Advertisement400 1984-08-02 39 |fj| I EDUCATION A INSTRUCTION 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/ Secretarial I Be a top flight Secretary through I Stamford professional I secretarial training. I COURSE FACILITIES PROVIDE: I Typewriters Manual, electric and I electronic B Hands-on training Telex machine and I word processor Secretarial Project Work I Educational films/video cassettes400 words
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Advertisement92 1984-08-02 39 ANNOUNCEMENTS ~IM Other 138 Other ~IM Other Announcements/ Announcements/ Announcements/ Messages Messages Messages Change Of Telephone Number I Please be informed that effective 3rd August 1984, our main switchboard number will be changed from *****77 to: *****11 I Our Telefax Number is *****36. The address and telex numbers of our92 words
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Advertisement40 1984-08-02 39 CQNAN $4.90 t^!* t" CAR AND DRIVER $1140 COMPUTING TODAY $5.20 nnnnji OMNI $9.75 "RUNNING $6.20 MICRO $6-20 COMPUTER TENNIS WORLD $6.20 SCIENCE DIGEST $10.70 ,j« I ■in hii i ■ttiil Htt THE FACE $4.90 Tip Times 111 llyi Dislrihurors40 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary60 1984-08-02 40 142 Condolences 142 Condolences WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHIES A HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES to: HAIRANI SAABAN HARDJO FAMILY OF THE LATE SABAN BIN SALIMAN From Mr. A Mrs Lee Seow Cheok Lee Soon Hong Dr. A Mr* Lee Ngak Siang Lee Km Siang Helen Chin Le« Pniah Char Lee H wee Huang Lee60 words
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Obituary, Illustration348 1984-08-02 40 MDM. WONG NA MOI (PATSY) AGE: 52 was called to be with our Lord on 1 August 1984 leaving behind son Yap S w e e Toong daughter Yap Ful Choon daughter-in-law Julie Yong son-in-law Lee Hon Leong grandson Daniel Lee Fun»f«! at BHc. 37 Sin Ming Oriv*348 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1984-08-02 40 141 Deaths 143 Acknowledgements MRS. VASUGHIDEVI W/O K. KU MARASURIAR MCAS K.L.) passed away peacefully on 1.8.84 after a short Illness, leaving daughters Gayathrl, Vldyathrl, father Ma panaplllal (Kluang), brothers M. Poopalaslngam, T.S. Slngam, sisters Parasakthy, Pakeerathy, Visagapoozanl. Mother-in-law Mrs. Kanapathlplllay (Klang). Funeral on same day at Kluang. The Family137 words
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Obituary, Illustration201 1984-08-02 40 wsnrassn IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARGARET CHUA SIEW MENG DEPARTED 2 AUGUST '83. TAKE HER IN THY ARMS. DEAR LORD AND EVER LET HER BE A MESSENGER OF LOVE BETWEEN OUR HEARTS AND THEE ALWAYS AND DEARLY REMEMBERED BY HUSBAND:- TAN KIM CHYE SONS:- TAN JING HWA201 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-08-02 40 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FORMER international Seak Poh Leong returned on Tuesday night with a burning enthusiasm to revamp the structure of soccer in Singapore after an 18-month coaching stint in West Germany. Poh Leong left behind a sales job to pursue the coaching course241 words
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Article161 1984-08-02 40 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Khalsa joy in CSC vacuum MAHMOOD GAZNAVI THE vacuum left behind by the absence of six regulars in the Ceylon Sports Club side proved costly for they went down 3-0 to Khalsa in a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at Bales tier Road yesterday. With skipper M. Jeevanathan and161 words
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Article168 1984-08-02 40 AUCKLAND, Wed. Britain's disastrous rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand ended yesterday with the indignity of defeat by Auckland. A last-minute penalty gave Auckland an 18-16 victory and the hapless tourists the kind of send-off that has been typical of their luck andAFP; Reuter - 168 words
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Article159 1984-08-02 40 NATIONAL Football League Division Three club Ponggol Constituency suffered a double blow yesterday (writes Joe Doral). The Football Association of Singapore's Appeals Board not only revoked their 1-0 victory over Hai Sing Park Rangers but also slapped a $100 fine on them for fielding an ineligible159 words
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Article256 1984-08-02 40 NORTH CONWAY, Wed SWEDE Henrik Sundstrom and Czech Tomas Smid, the second and third seeds, both lost in the first round of a US$2OO,OOO ($428,000) Grand Prix tennis tournament here in New Hampshire. Sundstrom lost 7-6 (9--7), 6-4 to Israeli Shlomo Glides tein, while Smid fellReuter; AFP - 256 words
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Article189 1984-08-02 40 LONDON, Wed. Discarded England Test batsman Mike Gat ting scored a century in 85 minutes the fastest this season. His flawless stroke-play and unbeaten 128 led fastimproving Middlesex to a nine-wicket victory over Hampshire in the English county cricket championship yesterday. Catting cracked 18 fours andAFP; Reuter - 189 words
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Article249 1984-08-02 40 THE Irish Republic have called up Manchester United defender Paul McGrath for a friendly international against Mexico in Dublin on Aug 8. The others are James McDonagh (Notts County). Gerry Peyton (Fulham). Kieron O' Reagan, Gerry Ryan, Gary Howie tt (all Brighton), Kevin Moran (Man Utd). Mick McArthyAFP; Reuter - 249 words
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Miscellaneous66 1984-08-02 40 Today's events GOLF S'parr Ammttmr Optm (Serapong. 7.15 a. m). HOCKEY S>U«ul Srfcaato Mv: East Pay oh Sec v Monks Hill Sec (Balestler Road, 3 p. m.). SOCCEB Jarwm imUr-emmpm-ay OvaMae Loagae Mv S: Marothon Let v Hymold (dementi Complex. 5 15 p. ml BQIABH Ovalttee taftvMul grated r'rirtpa (Kalian*.66 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-08-02 41 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By LOS ANGELES, Tues. Singapore's Kelly Chan had a nighmarish start in his Olympic Games debut when he ended up 26th in a field of 37 in the Windgliding event at Long Beach here today. Kelly, 27, experienced some rough moments and had to settle239 words
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Article, Illustration936 1984-08-02 41 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD When all that's golden is not glitter BY LOS ANGELES, Wed. After five days of the Olympics, there are still no stars, no sensations. And no scandals, either. The Games that have brought seven thousand story-seeking scribes here so far have been as flat as a936 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-08-02 41 Gross: It's practically impossible for anyone to win seven golds LOS ANGELES, Wed. West German Olympian Michael Gross is becoming an international swimming hero as the gold medal-winning "Albatross" with the long arms, but admits he can't equal American Mark Spitz's record of seven goldAP - 381 words
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Article148 1984-08-02 41 BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES. Wed. China handed France their second heart-break-ing defeat of the Olympic basketball tournament today, overcoming a 14--point deficit in the second half with tenacious defence for an 85-83 (48-39) victory. In the women's section, favourites United States lifted their record to 2-0 by routing AustraliaReuter - 148 words
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Article200 1984-08-02 41 WEIGHT-LIFTING LOS ANGELES, Wed. China and Taiwan yesterday shared a slice of Olympic history and It promptly shewed up their political differences. Their flags last night flew alongside each other for the first time at any Olympics when China's wefghtllfter Chen Welqlang wen the featherweight geldReuter - 200 words
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Article556 1984-08-02 41 I WENT through fe most of this alone. I refused to live at home during the radiation treatments because I did not want my parents to see me getting weaker. It would have shown on their faces... l thought: Until I do feel sick, I'mAP - 556 words
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Article128 1984-08-02 41 WRESTLING LOS ANGELES, Wed. American Steve Fraser upset three- time world champion Frank Andersson, of Sweden, in the Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling competition yesterday. Fraser, whose 4-1 points' victory eastablished him as favourite to win the light-heavyweight class, said Andersson walked straight into a head look. "He was kindReuter - 128 words
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Article2026 1984-08-02 41 13 BASKETBALL Mea: PreUms Greap B: USA bt Canada 89-68, China bt France 85-83. WeoMa't reeae* reMa: Canada bt China 66-61, USA bt Australia 81-47, S Korea bt Yugoslavia 55-52. Q BOXING Flyweight: (51 kg) prelim boa to: Peter Ayesu (Maw) bt Prabin Tuladhar, Oppe Pnto2,026 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-08-02 41 Men: Rowdy Gaines (USA) lMm free 49.8tsec (49.M). Olympic record. Rick Carey (USA) 2Mm back 1:58.9 (1:59.19). Olympic record. Women: Tiffany Cohen (USA) 499m free 4:97.19 (4:08.76). Olympic record. Note: Old times in brackets. Rowdy Gaines39 words
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Article79 1984-08-02 41 NOTE: la the women's Mm free, two golds were awarded. 1 i US II 7 1 Chin lIS <*iuwU S 3 1 WO S 1 4 lUly 111 Anst 12 4 Fraaee I 2 1 Britala I 1 S Holland I 1 S Swrdrn I 1 1 Brail79 words
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Article, Illustration748 1984-08-02 42 Alan Hubbard pays tribute to a Yankee yippee American men vault to the top with team gold and Olympic record 4 AMERICA haven't enjoyed such a night since the youthful US ice hockey team scored a stunning upset victory over Russia in the final of the 1980 Winter748 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-08-02 42 Julia in the centre of gymnastics controversy over scoring LOS ANGELES, Wed. Rumanian Judge Julia Roterescu has been criticised by termer Rumania si gymnastics eeaeh Beta Karelyi for her marking during the women's team competition. Karolyl, whe coached fttflA Ro HanaJi an%A^J hAfftM) bisReuter; AP - 382 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-08-02 42 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Rumania, the one Warsaw Pact country to ignore the Soviet-led boycott of the Olympics, paid only about a third of the cost to bring a team here, a Games official said. The rest about US$l2O,OOO ($256,800) was donated by the Los Angeles Olympic171 words
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Article171 1984-08-02 42 LAKE Casitas was chosen as the site for Olympic rowing and kayak events only after the organising committee agreed to stock it with extra catfish. Anglers at the lake, 130 kilometres from Los Angeles, are delighted by the deal. They will be able to chase anReuter; AFP - 171 words
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Article153 1984-08-02 42 FLYWEIGHT champion Zeng Gooqiang was the youngest ever weigh tllftlng gold medallist. At It years 132 days old, the babyfaced Chinese had a 75-day advantage on the previous youngest, Russian Aleksey Vakhonln the bantamweight winner at the IM4 Games. Bulgaria's Mlntcho Pachov was the youngest medallist whenReuter; AFP - 153 words
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218 1984-08-02 42 TONS of char-broiled steak, hundreds of thousands of apples and nearly 2 million cups of ice cream are being devoured by Olympic athletes in what will add up to more than a million meals. It's a food fiend's "Paradise", according to Ed Krein,Reuter - 218 words
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Article465 1984-08-02 42 SOCCER Italy 1 US 0, Egypt 4 Costa Rica 1, France 2 Norway 1, Chile 1 Qatar 0 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Italy became the first team to qualify for the last eight of the Olympic tournament when they beat the United States 1-0 in a Group DReuter - 465 words
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Article137 1984-08-02 42 SOUTHERN California's major tourist spots have complained that they are suffering the worst summer in years that will cost hundreds of millions of dollars thanks to the Olympics. Attendance at Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Six Flags, Magic Mountain, Universal Studios Tour and the Spruce Goose Queen Mary areUPI - 137 words
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Article131 1984-08-02 42 A GROUP of West German Olympic visitors thought their number was op when a It-man gang trapped them In a dark Los Angeles alley this week. Bnt their guardian angels were watching •ver them. The Germans had ventured Into a seedy district known locally as "TheReuter - 131 words
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Article264 1984-08-02 42 LORD KILLANIN, of Ireland, former president of the International Olympic Committee from 1972 to 1960, choked on food at an Olympics reception last week, but was saved from injury by a policeman's blows to the back. Killanin, who turned 70 on Monday, "stood up,AP - 264 words
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Miscellaneous148 1984-08-02 42 ITLJ C (T i wf^^^^l X/KJIDI A KIO 7KE.viu-ior>4~-M*m*m wvwosli ■Ji^^^^B mbih ■■■■^P^H I piigicuKO limit 1 ACAIN IN fc^ •♦S6CS I B^Bm "CT^UNCD HIS '00 MCTCCS WEbi-i IVCC JJL— CT I P"W*«MWAMOICUOF I ANSWWOWSBCTTIMe I I CHAMPIONSHIP, AT QWIWCBP, IN A I^<rJT I ioo Mena&s-LONG salt mdate* no^N in148 words
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Miscellaneous144 1984-08-02 42 What's on today BASKETBALL: Men's preliminaries: Group A: west Germany v Egypt, Brazil v Yugoslavia, Italy v Australia, women's roundrobin: Australia v Canada, United States v South Korea, China v Yugoslavia. BOXING: Preliminary bouts. CYCLING: 4,000 metres team pursuit qualifying and quarter-finals, sprint semifinals. FENCING: Men's individual foil preliminaries and144 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1984-08-02 43 Godfrey Robert captures the magic atmosphere of Peng Siong's memorable milestone in LA LOS ANGELES, Wed. Everybody around him was excited. Coach Phil Hansel dashed down from the Press gallery and hugged him tight. Swimmers David Lim and Oon Jin Teik stretched out their right palms to feelUPI - 1,523 words
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Article, Illustration40 1984-08-02 43 Jerry Seh - The lovely touches of victory Jerry Seh Pictures by Tears of joy... Peng Siong and fiancee Wendy exchange tears at his moment of glory- Hug of joy... Peng Siong goes For the congratulatory embrace (below) of his father, Teck Bee.40 words
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304 1984-08-02 43 BOXING LOS ANGELES, Wed. Western Samoa's Salulolo Aumua was yesterday rushed to an orthopedic hospital with a serious neck injury and head trauma suffered during an Olympic boxing lightmiddleweight bout. Aumua suffered a separation of the first and second vertebrae and head injuries whenReuter - 304 words
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291 1984-08-02 43 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Defending champions India beat Malaysia 3-1 in a bad-tempered Olympic men's match yesterday in which five players received temporary suspensions. Two goals in the last four minutes gave India ihe?r victory and they now lie S2~oTid in Group A behindReuter - 291 words
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Article97 1984-08-02 43 Li on the mark for China SHOOTING LOS ANGELES, Wed. China's U Yuwel wh the ami's running game tenet gold modal and Pat Sporgln helped •well America's treasure chest by taking the women's aft rifle title hen yesterday. U scored 881 points oat of a possible m to win fromUPI - 97 words
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Advertisement99 1984-08-02 43 Jl v^llc. k-JlvJXlcd V Hi > VH^^i 4** k3XXX^CILIvJX C/ vVcLlXin^ XOi r > —-y *Uy y 8w WdXLXXI^ l Oi HOW TO ENTER; m_ 1. Find the correct answer to the question from today's Sports pages, and fill in the J^ answer in the entry form to be found99 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-08-02 44 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Story: THE railway station was crowded yesterday morning. But the crowd had come for one reason only to try oat the rations that began plying the Stngapore-Johor route yesterday. Among them was the Yap family, which had turned up inYAP YEW PIANG - 425 words
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Article, Illustration32 1984-08-02 44 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 7.07 points to 1,122.35 points in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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462 1984-08-02 44 Two workplace creches popular with mothers Queues for places at CIS and MND PARENTS are booking places in advance for their children in workplace creches. Singapore's first workplace creche at Chartered Industries of Singapore was fully booked even before it opened two years ago today. It had been operating at462 words
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72 1984-08-02 44 THE Housing Board will in future be able to grant loans to businessmen who buy land from it. This provision is made in the Housing and Development (Amendment) Bill which was introduced in Parliament last week by the National Development Minister, Mr72 words
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296 1984-08-02 44 Striking miners barricade union hq Bid to prevent seizure of assets STRIKING coal miners today barricaded their local headquarters here to prevent possible seizure of union assets by court bailiffs. A deadline ran out today for the south Wales branch of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) to pay aReuter; UPI - 296 words
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161 1984-08-02 44 Hawker didn't show up 23 times in court AN ILLEGAL hawker tuned op in eeart yesterday after falling to appear en 23 occssioaa Ye* Kim Swee was promptly locked ap when be could not pay a total «f n&* la tees. He may have to remain behind ban tor mare161 words
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161 1984-08-02 44 Tanaka retrial judge caught stealing TOKYO, Wed. A Tokyo high court judge named to preside over the bribery retrial of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka resigned today because he was caught shoplifting two books worth about US$l5 (Ss3l) last month, officials said. Officials of the Japanese Supreme Court said TsuyoshiUPI - 161 words
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Article62 1984-08-02 44 Mason's last scene VEVEY (Switzerland). Wed. Family members and dose friends attended a simple funeral service yesterday for British actor James Mason, who died last Friday at the age of 75. The family said fellow stage and screen personalities, instead of travelling to Vevey on Lake Geneva for the funeral,UPI - 62 words
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Article22 1984-08-02 44 TEL AVIV, Wed. Israeli soldiers killed two guerillas today as they were planting a roadside bomb south of Sidon. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article64 1984-08-02 44 BEIJING, Wed. A bulldozer driver, trying to outrun an oncoming freight train, was killed instantly when the vehicles collided at a railway crossing in north-eastern China, reports reaching Beijing today said. The official Xinhua news agency said three people were injured in the collision, which took placeUPI - 64 words
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Miscellaneous143 1984-08-02 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas around noon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m. SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. Adelaide 11 17C Goudy j Manila 23/32C Cloudy Amsterdam 18/21 C Goudy Melbourne 11/17C Goudy Bangkok 25 33 c Fair143 words
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Title Section20 1984-08-02 1 SECTION TWO Raising a family on your own OUTLOOK, Page Two In retrospect: Jobs lost and found LEISURE, Page Seven20 words
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Article59 1984-08-02 1 The guns of "the Great War" that blazed 70 years ago this month resulted in a tragic waste of lives and property. They marked the start of an era of social, economic and even artistic re-organisation. Above all, our writer feels, the war crystallised the ascendancy of59 words
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Article, Illustration1468 1984-08-02 1 SHASHI THAROOR - SHASHI THAROOR By CHANCES are that an important anniversary will go largely unnoticed this month. August 1964 marks the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One. When it began, no one knew that it would exceed in horror, destruction and waste every previous conflict,1,468 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-08-02 1 YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU TOP: French Midlers moving up to the front after the start of World War One in 1114. Enthusiasm was high In every country, and flowers were strewn In the paths nf troops marching off. But the world soon learni that war was not glorious. ABOVE: A79 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1984-08-02 2 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG Our writer talks to two single parents and finds out more about the setting up of a self-help group for children suffering from the trauma of their parent's divorce. Stories by 4 Our society makes it easier for men than women to re-marry.1,473 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-08-02 2 The war years cinema came of age at the end of World War One, and Charlie Chaplin immortalised the little man as the symbol of the new age; from the despair and angst emerged new forms and directions for the arts: Picasso and Cubism was one example.50 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-08-02 2 ALEX HARRIS - By ALEX HARRIS AN AUSTRALIAN naturalist, who has spent most of her life eavesdropping, believes she may be the first person to crack the animals' communication code. To Pat Smith, it represents more than 30 years' work most of it among the birds in258 words
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Article, Illustration530 1984-08-02 7 KANNANCHANDRAN - KANNANCHANDRAN 25 YEARS IN RETROSPECT: JOBS LOST AND FOUND Tonight, Ch 5, 9.15 p.m. Previewed by ral SINGAPORE'S economic development is the subject of tonight's concluding chapter of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's trilogy, 25 Years in Retrospect. It focuses on a topic that is still530 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-08-02 7 LESLIE LEOW - LESLIE LEOW Chess By CHESS problems, an art form of the game that is perhaps closer to music than over-the-board chess, can be enjoyed at three levels. The highest level is the composition of chess problems, somewhat comparable to composing music. Genuine problems463 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-08-02 7 KEVIN SULLIVAN - KEVIN SULLIVAN By TO FIND out where art in Singapore is at, you might pop into a newly opened gallery which promises to display local painting in all its styles and forms. "This is the first time a gallery has gone all out for551 words
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Miscellaneous109 1984-08-02 7 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 2.07 a.m. (2.9 m), 8.54 a.m. (0.0 m), 3.13 p.m. (2.4 m), 9.01 p.m. (0.6 m). Sedill Kechll 1.35 a.m. (2.2 m), 7.58 a.m. (0.3 m), 2.48 p.m. (2.2 m), 8.26 p.m. (0.8 m). Port Diekson 4.26 a.m. (0.5 m), 10.07 a.m. (2.9 m), 5.09 p.m.109 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1969 1984-08-02 8 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GODE -fc(_ Music and memories sbcs i i Radioon* i I I —^^n i 1 !nX 2I21 C Te J!! 7 UUve Sample Pa e$ He IS unaware that after the weddmg he Wl te wJS^oS^ 11 gy? IS N u e n w S da1,969 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1984-08-02 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO Twinkle-toes Chang Ching-shan knows folk dances from all over the world and hopes to popularise them among his countrymen in Taiwan. In town to conduct folk dance workshops, he tells how he keeps in step with the world of dance. Story byLESLEY KOH - 1,035 words
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Article53 1984-08-02 1 fib/£l96B^3tA# a±jßiftwa*ffA £!*SfflttXfts Witt: *sfc^«j& I*±AMI *ltt'jl*|--r¥ AJ*»<- fft &1971*f*mtt <>£ ***—^4»a« .h«*fio [si^. fas* 4>Ji*a *sfc7&tiftfi*Mft*fl *c *'K i> b K l* ttlt ftttJtiifi&4i fen ±A9MA7«nU%fI MrlilßMA ik^ttit m* I**4B**l r/;fi-jAi i* Af'j HSO7AS t-.KHiS ilt^h OJ^AH* 9k±f*l**± -g't'-A fc^iA* !-.K»^^ I. Kl^ii'j VJ| ,'ii/KXfi'j > bftHM ft* b£53 words
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Advertisement272 1984-08-02 1 NTUC CATERING DIVISION is now embarking on an expansion programme at Jurong Bus Interchange to convert the existing food and drink stalls into a large, modern and well-equipped self-service canteen. This has created a post of CATERING MANAGER to oversee the operations of the canteen. Responsibilities Design and implement an272 words
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Article, Illustration869 1984-08-02 2 AN ANECDOTE in Zhuang Zi (a volume of more than 100,000 words, mostly fables, by Zhuang Zhou, a contemporary of Mencius) relates elements of a dream in which Zhuang Zhou found himself a butterfly, fluttering around, happy and doing what he pleased. When Zhuang Zhou869 words
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Advertisement286 1984-08-02 2 SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) INTERIM RESULTS 1984 The Directors of Sembawang Shipyard Limited announce the unaudited results of the company and the group for the half year ended 30 June 1 984 as follows: COMPANY GROUP 1984 1983 1984 1983 SS'OOO SS'OOO Turnover 60,096 40,593286 words
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Advertisement435 1984-08-02 2 THE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF SNGAPORE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (A Subsidiary of DBS Bank) I) UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE HA LF YEAR ENDED 30.6.84 1984 1983 Of Group Company Group Company Group Company SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO 1 (a) Gross Premium Income 45.239 38,727 52.758 48,075 (14.3)435 words
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Advertisement1179 1984-08-02 3 CAPITOL CHANGI: OPENS TODAY! f^ r^n^^TnSffim^^ (CAPITOL *****59) 5 SHOWS DAILY at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 M M A *M/», UDfiltS U||U II All U I OfldV I I (CHANGI *****59) 5 SHOWS DAILY at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 H fl M *\WMf> V IVlini ll# I \#\J«1,179 words
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Advertisement319 1984-08-02 3 PfflfErßEcoßD 006 lUin BREAKING WEEK At The Cathay r mm Xrsr.KKt^ Athletic SHOES )1 Dataila in St. Tim«» (24.5 15 6 84) OPENS TODAY KJ GOLDEN SULTAN/ODEON-KATONG/JURONG DRIVE-IN < SATURDAY MIDNIGHT At BROAOWAY/REGAL/BEOOK/GALA/MAJESTIC/KONG CHIAN, VENUS Ii —SUNDAY MORNING SHOW At 1 BROADWAY/REGAL/BEDOK/MAJESTIC/KONG CHIAN t^t^^r^r.itM^ ZHEN ZIOAN HT-W Hk SHEN OIANXIA319 words
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916 1984-08-02 4 HARI SASTERA kali ini akan diadakan di Pulau Pinang. Seperti perhimpunan sebelumnya, ia akan diadakan selama empat hari dan akan diisi dengan ceramah-ceramah utama daripada tokohtokoh jemputan khas; Panel-panel perbincangan di sekitar tema, Sessi-sessi dengan seniman, di mana para peserta akan berdepan dengan tokoh-tokoh pengarang916 words
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493 1984-08-02 4 HAJI MUHAMMAD ARIFF AHMAD - HAJI MUHAMMAD ARIFF AHMAD Sari Bahasa I essence oi Maiav j Dikelolakan Oleh HAJI MUHAMMAD ARIFF AHMAD was a lecturer In Malay language at the Institute oi Education. In this column he writes about the Essence of the Malay language and various aspects493 words
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Article781 1984-08-02 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By Jawapan 1 Answer 1: THE inclination to decorate the home and equip it with quality furniture and appliances has become an important trend among consumers today. This is the result of wise selection made by them when deciding their list of priority and the781 words
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Advertisement1171 1984-08-02 4 APPOINTMENTS Our search for Engineering Talents has brought us all over the world. Having established ourselves here in Singapore, we are still moving ahead. To achieve new heights of success we need new Talents to grow with us as we strive together for higher technological advances. To all Engineering professionals,1,171 words
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Advertisement66 1984-08-02 4 Thebig picture' of the world... Business Week INTERNATIONAL gives you the 'big picture' of the world of business. Above all, it anticipates, analyses and interprets critical developments of American economy, commerce, industry and technology. Now Available at all Good Bookshops Newsagents. 181 Times H (U Distributors Times Jurong. No 2.66 words
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