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Title Section16 1984-08-06 1 fttTTONAt "»KARYjßWqtfga The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8416 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-08-06 1 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG He warns the self-seeking against political opportunists By STRAIGHT-TALKING Mr Howe Yoon Chong's exit from politics will be remembered for the sound drubbing he delivered yesterday to people who try to take advantage of their MPs. After five years on the489 words
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Article204 1984-08-06 1 WE need to have faith m our doctor. And we do generally. We have our grouses about private clinics, government hospitals and medical specialists. Sometimes with more justification than others. Bat we know that the standard of medical care In Singapore is high. Not the best,204 words
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Article48 1984-08-06 1 HIROSHIMA, Sun. An estimated 20,000 anti-nu-clear campaigners rallied m the heart of Hiroshima tonight to hear protest songs and speeches marking tomorrow's 39th anniversary of the world's first atomic bomb attack. They wildly applauded resolutions demanding an immediate halt to all deployment of nuclear weapons. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article57 1984-08-06 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Soldiers and para-military forces were helping m relief operations m Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh as four states m north and north-east India continued to battle heavy monsoon floods. With 12 more deaths reported yesterday from Uttar Pradesh, the death toll m theAFP - 57 words
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Article37 1984-08-06 1 ABU DHABI, Sun. A high-level delegation of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries left for Nigeria today after getting the backing of the Unite* Arab Emirates Presiden for its pricing and Droduc tion system. APAP - 37 words
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Article30 1984-08-06 1 DHAKA, Sun. Iran and Bangladesh today decided to form a joint committee at ministerial level to "overview further widening and deepening of bilateral relations m all spheres". UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article226 1984-08-06 1 Minister to retire from politics HEALTH Minister Howe Yoon Chong announced his retirement from politics yesterday after five colourful and, recently, controversial years as MP and minister. To a subdued audience of constituents and friends at the opening of the new Potong Pasir community centre m the morning, he said226 words
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Article31 1984-08-06 1 KATMANDU, Sun. Five journalists were arrested today as they began a hunger strike m protest against a six-month-old press law that they said threatened to close 430 newspapers. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-08-06 1 Labour's Peres picked to bePM He pledges to work to form national coalition government JERUSALEM, Sun. Labour Party leader Shimon Peres was today nominated as Israel's Prime Minister-designate. He immediately pledged to work with outgoing Premier Yitzhak Shamir to form a national coalition government. Mr Peres, emerging from a meetingAFP; Reuter; UPI; AP; JERRY SEH - 273 words
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Article35 1984-08-06 1 LONDON, San. Veteran British actor Richard Burton has died In hospital, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported tonight. Mr Barton was 58. The BBC said he died m a Geneva hospital.35 words
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Article135 1984-08-06 1 $17,000 to be won BEGINNING today Is The Sunday Times Olympic Challenge No. 3, the final round In oar series of contests on the Olympic Games. The first prize has been Increased to $MM cash, and the total prize money has also been increased to mm. All yon need to135 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-08-06 1 CARL Lewis acknowledging the cheers of the spectators after his 100-metre triumph on Saturday, when he won the first of his target of four gold medals m the track and field competition of the Los Angeles Olympic Games. Lewis clocked 9.99290 words
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Article35 1984-08-06 1 THE strictest dope-testing system m the history of the Olympics produced two clear cases yesterday m the "heavies" sport of weightlifting. The two lifters were banned for life. Details on Page 2635 words
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Article34 1984-08-06 1 AT LAST, China's redoubtable Li Ning collected three individual gold medals after a disappointing bronze m the overall section of the men's gymnastics competition. His story is on Page 27.34 words
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Advertisement128 1984-08-06 1 THE CRIME THAT PAYS WELL Record companies enash their teeth when pirates are fined $4H, then go back to business the next day. But, it seems, even without piracy, the future of the local music industry is none too bright. Pag© One child learn /fi*s\ New series: An ■fHal^ f128 words
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Advertisement25 1984-08-06 1 inside 62 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,8,7 ASEAN 8 CAUSEWAY I EDITORIAL If LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMESDOLLAR 19-22 RACING 23 SPORTS 25-2825 words
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Article567 1984-08-06 2 Bright and beautiful A FORMIDABLE array of "firepower" has been lined up to go off m one big, continuous 25--mmute burst of grandeur on Thursday. It will be the most spectacular National Day fireworks display to light up the skies of Singapore. There will be two separate displays one567 words
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Article212 1984-08-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Singaporean's maturing taste for life's more sublime pursuits is becoming evident. His interest m musical concerts and the other performing arts has grown m recent years. One reason for this enthusiasm for things artistic may be the arrival here of many top-notch foreign performances.212 words
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Article90 1984-08-06 2 ARTISTES. AFOUL OF KREMLIN THE late Soviet leader, Yuri Andropov, started an anti-corruption campaign before he came to power. Now, the anti-graft drive is turning the spotlight on the performing arts. The continuing investigations followed the arrest and jail sentence of the deputy director of the concert agency Roskontsert90 words
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Article253 1984-08-06 2 Critics silenced DOUGLAS 001 silenced his critics who claim that he can only play at the Bukit Course when he won the Singapore Amateur Open golf title from a strong international field at the Serapong Course yesterday. Holding a slim overnight lead, Douglas patiently waited for his close challengers253 words
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Article148 1984-08-06 2 AN IMPORTANT STEP IN TIES BETWEEN GOVT AND BUSINESS THE MAS Amendment Act, by which the Monetary Authority of Singapore can accept deposits from government -backed companies marks an important step m the relationship between the government and business. And the movers appropriate as Singapore celebrates its 25th birthday,148 words
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Article635 1984-08-06 2 Lebanese drug link ISRAEL'S two-year-old occupation of south Lebanon, which has cost millions of dollars and nearly 600 Israeli lives, has also produced a growing drug problem. In a bizarre example of Arab- Jewish cooperation, Lebanese drug smugglers, the Israeli underworld and Sinai Bedouin nave set up635 words
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Article89 1984-08-06 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Shortage of cement JOHOR has been hit by a massive cement shortage resulting m construction work moving at a snail's pace. In some areas all work has come to a standstill. The areas worst hit are Johor Baru, Kluang and Batu Pahat. Construction work on about89 words
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Article176 1984-08-06 2 Narcotics warning DRUG TRAFFICKING is on the increase m Indonesia, a country of 160 million people, experts m Jakarta have warned. Indonesia now has about 100,000 regular addicts, of whom 20,000 are users of "hard drugs". Five years ago, the number of addicts was around 7,000. The Indonesian176 words
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Article489 1984-08-06 2 Beyond fining pirates THE general consensus m the fight against piracy of all sorts here, ranging from designer labels to computers, is that the laws have to be changed. In the case of the music recording companies, the answer is felt to lie m changing the copyright laws.489 words
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Article158 1984-08-06 2 Between covers CUT, arrange, stitch, paste and cut again. Is this what book binding is all about? No indeed, as KOH SIEW TIN found out recently when she spoke to book binders recently. Lui's Supply Company is an example of a small-time book binder which operates on a158 words
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Advertisement397 1984-08-06 2 I WeltinqkonQanden I I Direct Access To Upper Thomson Road I I From The New Road. I I Now, a new road links Ihe 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. Wellington Garden397 words
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147 1984-08-06 3 MEXICO CITY, Sun. India's population at the end of this century will be approaching the billion mark, according to an Indian government report released here on the eve of the United Nations-spon-sored Second International Conference on Population. The document shows that147 words
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153 1984-08-06 3 The report stresses that "the guiding principles for India's fucore development plans should continue to be f rowth, equality, social justice, self-reliance, improved efficiency and productivity," bat it acknowledges that development gains m the past three decades ''have been greatly eroded by rapid population growth.AFP - 153 words
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Article73 1984-08-06 3 LIMA, Sun. Peruvian linguist professor Andres Alencastre Gutierrez, 56, was burned alive last Wednesday by Indian peasants who opposed him m a land dispute, sources said here yesterday. The Indians seized the professor on the outskirts of the southern city of Cuzco and tied him upAFP - 73 words
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Article23 1984-08-06 3 DAMASCUS, Sun. Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheik Sabah al-Ahmad arrived unexpectedly here today to seek Syria's mediation m the Iran-Iraq war. APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-08-06 3 First time Zhang says this on record HONGKONG, Sun. CHINA'S Defence Minister Zhang Aiping has gone on record to say that his government had not drawn up any plans to attack Taiwan. In an interview published m the latest issue of the independent Hongkong352 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-08-06 3 US sells 24 Blackhawks to China HONGKONG, Sun. The United States has granted a licence for the sale of 24 Sikorsky Blackhawk helicopters to China m the first significant "dual use" technology transfer to the communist country. The Far Eastern Economic Review, which reported this m its latest edition, said174 words
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345 1984-08-06 3 TATUM (Northern Cambodia), Sun. Increasing numbers of Cambodian soldiers were fleeing the pro-Hanoi government army to join the guerilla struggle against Vietnamese forces m their country, Sihanoukist guerilla leaders said here. Six former members of the Heng Samrin government's 286 th division moved out withAFP; Reuter - 345 words
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Article62 1984-08-06 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. A strike which shut down one of India's major oil refineries for three days over a fight between workers and security guards has ended, a spokesman for the Indian Oil Corp said today. The strike, which started on Wednesday, closed down the Koyali refinery62 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-08-06 3 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Police today were hunting for 27 escaped convicts including several sentenced for murder after a mass breakout during a riot last night at Guirat jail about 160 kms south of here. The trouble began when a fight broke out betweenAFP - 179 words
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114 1984-08-06 3 Car that comes with traffic monitor IF GARFIELD were a driver, this would be one Monday he would smile. Imagine going to work equipped with a traffic information monitor m your car. No more getting stuck m traffic Jams. Bat say yon do. Then, Just lean your head back onPanaphoto - 114 words
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153 1984-08-06 4 Arrests for drug use up 30 per cent JERUSALEM, Sunday ISRAEL'S two-year-old occupation of south Lebanon, which has cost millions of dollars and nearly 600 Israeli lives, has also produced a growing drug problem. In a rare example of Arab-Jewish co-opera-tion, Lebanese drug153 words
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Article219 1984-08-06 4 Labour Parliamentarian Michael BarZohar said recently that the mixed gangs were smuggling hundreds of kilograms of hashish into Israel every month. He said Lebanese toss bags of hashish across the border fence at pre-deter-mined sites. Police cannot provide an accurate figure on how much hashish isReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-08-06 4 BOYDTON (Virginia), Sun. Convicts stabbed two guards and held six more officers and a woman hostage yesterday to protest against "barbaric treatment" at the maximum-security Mecklenburg Correctional Centre here. The convicts later released the guards and the hostage after a prison official read a statement by theUPI - 63 words
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Article80 1984-08-06 4 HOLDING up a miniature Palestinian flag, this ArabIsraeli woman joins 5,000 others m a protest march m the Arab village of I mm El Falun. Smiling children joined m and flashed the "V" sign (or victory during the march on Saturday by both Arabs and Jews,UPI - 80 words
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409 1984-08-06 4 PLO cuts fighters' pay to solve financial crisis It has also raised taxes from civilians FOR the first time since it was created 20 years ago, the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) is faced with a financial crisis so acute it has had to cut its fighters' pay and raise taxesAFP - 409 words
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315 1984-08-06 4 PARIS, Sun. Producer countries are pumping too much oil for the market to stand even, resulting m low global crude oil prices, the International Energy Agency (lEA) said today. In its latest monthly market report, the lEA made itReuter - 315 words
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170 1984-08-06 4 'Iran has devised decoys for Exocets' TEHERAN, Sun. PRIME Minister MirHossein Mousavi said today Iran had produced decoys to lure French-made Exocet missiles away from Iranian tankers during Iraqi attacks on Gulf shipping. Mr Mousavi, opening a confidence debate m Parliament, listed the production of the decoys as one of170 words
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Article86 1984-08-06 4 CHINA IS planning a major expansion of its shipbuilding industry and expects to boost output by a fifth this year alone, a senior official of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation said. Last year, 530,000 tonnes were built. China will develop and construct ships with new designs forReuter - 86 words
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Article65 1984-08-06 4 VIETNAM CLAIMED to haw killed or wounded over the past four months thousands of Chinese troops on .the Vietnamese side of the two countries' common border. Radio Hanoi, which was monitored m Bangkok, said on Saturday that its armed forces destroyed a large part of a ChineseAFP - 65 words
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Article70 1984-08-06 4 A BOMB exploded early yesterday m the law courts m Antwerp, 60 km north of Brussels, and destroyed two floors. However, there were no casualties. The bomb appeared to have been planted m the office of the president of the Antwerp Chamber of Commerce. There was speculationAFP - 70 words
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Article79 1984-08-06 4 HONGKONG COMMUNITY groups have been told to delay plans to talk to Chinese leaders about the colony's future until after September. Xinhua news agency, China's highest representative body here, told the Citizens' Association that it was not arranging any visits to Beijing by local groups atAFP - 79 words
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200 1984-08-06 6 Getting cows to sleep like a bear LONDON, Sun. A British government scientist today said it was only a matter of time before cows and sheep could be induced by genetic engineering to sleep m winter, a development which could reduce costs for farmers dramatically. Dr Richard Lathe, a seniorReuter - 200 words
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Article75 1984-08-06 6 LONDON, Sun. Argentina has quadrupled its arsenal of French-made Exocet missiles and aircraft since it lost the 1982 Falkland Islands war to Britain, a study has revealed. A report by the Bradford School of Peace Studies indicated that Argentina's military forces are better trained and equippedUPI - 75 words
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368 1984-08-06 6 Dissident Pole says he was freed against his will WARSAW, Sun. One of Poland's leading dissident intellectuals who was freed from prison against his will yesterday said he had been beaten by guards and physically carried home by security police. Speaking by telephone from his Warsaw apartment, historian Adam Michnik,UPI; AFP; Reuter - 368 words
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Article, Illustration125 1984-08-06 6 THE aftermath of a bomb attack on the 'arts office of the European Space Agency last Thursday, which injured seven people. The French extreme leftist group, Action Directe (Direct Action), claimed respons'bliity for the attack. It left Its Initials m a message scrawled m red paint outside theUPI; AFP - 125 words
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332 1984-08-06 6 European rocket launches two satellites KOUROU (French Guiana), Sunday THE European Space Agency launched two communications satellites with its new Ariane m rocket yesterday, proving it to be a reliable delivery system and raising its backers' hopes of getting a bigger share of theAP; Reuter - 332 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-08-06 7 SANTA BARBARA - SANTA BARBARA A WAR of words has erupted between President Ronald Reagan and Walter Monale over the Democratic challenger's charge that the President has a "secret plan" to raise taxes if he is reelected m November to pay for the huge federal budget delict,NYT - 608 words
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Article288 1984-08-06 7 THE ruling junta and three major political groups announced the end of nearly 12 years of military rule m a formal agreement that will restore civilian government m Uruguay by March 1985, officials said yesterday. Leaders of the Colorado Party, the Civic Union Party, theUPI - 288 words
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Article85 1984-08-06 7 4 IT'S the same tired old formula: tax and tax to spend and spend." m President Reagan, arguing that the election promises Walter Mondale has made cannot be fulfilled without a tax increase. I'M CONVINCED that they're going to sock it to the average American that they've85 words
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Article71 1984-08-06 7 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. A powerful bomb yesterday ripped through the home of a human rights commission member investigating the cases of thousands tortured and killed during earlier military regimes, but no one was injured. Mr Rodolfo Barraco Aguirre, his wife and his grandchildren were asleep m theUPI - 71 words
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188 1984-08-06 7 GALVESTON (Texas), Sun. Cleanup crews are working around the clock to swab up an estimated 5,000 tonnes of tarlike crude oil that smeared kilometres of the Texas coast from the Louisiana line to below Galveston Bay. With heavy equipment, vacuum trucks,NYT - 188 words
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Article207 1984-08-06 7 HARTFORD (Vermont), Sun. Scott Fraser 's ship has come m. Actually, it was a toy boat the boy launched three years ago, and it recently returned to him after a 370-km trip down several rivers and into Long Island Sound. Scott, 12, of Hartford,UPI - 207 words
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345 1984-08-06 7 NEW YORK, Sun. The federal government has embarked on a broad programme to assess the theory that fires set by even a limited exchange of nuclear weapons would blot out so much sunlight with smoke and soot that life on earth would be345 words
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143 1984-08-06 8 PART of the loot m cash amounting to 5.6 million baht was displayed m front of these two bank robbers during their trial m a Thai court m Bangkok on Saturday. Thaweekiat Chancharoensuk and Pornchai Chuencharoensuk have each been jailed for 8tBangkok Post - 143 words
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Article180 1984-08-06 8 A POPULAR 40-part historical drama, dealing with events of more than 200 years ago, was abruptly stopped on Friday because some government officials were not happy with certain parts of the television production, the Nation Review reported yesterday. It quoted a spokesman of television ChannelAP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration13 1984-08-06 8 Look at all that money but it's not for them. Bangkok Post picture.13 words
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136 1984-08-06 8 tJAiNUKUK, sun. Police tracked down and killed three wanted criminals m Wild Weststyle shootouts m front of a crowded disco and a market. Two members of a gang were killed m a gunfight late on Friday m front of the discotheque m ChiangUPI - 136 words
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417 1984-08-06 8 'Growing economy offers big potential' DRUG trafficking was on the increase m Indonesia, where the country's 160 million people and its growing economy offered an enormous potential for pushers, experts here said today. Indonesia, which remains less affected by drugs than many other countriesAFP - 417 words
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Article137 1984-08-06 8 Call for common medical syllabus KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Asean medical fraternity has recommended the establishment of a common medical curriculum m the member-countries. The recommendation was made following a joint meeting recently of the executive council of the Medical Association of South-east Asian Nations (Masean) and key officials ofBernama - 137 words
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Article135 1984-08-06 8 JAKARTA, Sun. The French holiday organisation, Club Mediterranee, is planning to open a vacation centre with more than 400 rooms on Bali m late 1986, it was learned here. The new Club Mcd, the first m Indonesia, will border Nusa Dua Beach mAFP - 135 words
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339 1984-08-06 8 Marcos may restore citizens' right MANILA, Sunday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos yesterday said he was studying the possibility of immediately "restoring" the writ of habeas corpus m the troubled southern Philippines although the writ remained substantially suspended throughout the rest of the country. "The matter is under serious study and (theAP; AFP - 339 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-08-06 9 50 pc import duty hits builders as work slows to a snail's pace JOHOR has been hit by a massive cement shortage resulting m construction work moving at a snail's pace while m some areas all work has come to a standstill. The areasNST - 491 words
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150 1984-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tin miner Datuk Lim Mok Eng, whose father was held captive by kidnappers for a week, yesterday revealed how a bogus kidnapper tried to cash m on the family's misfortune during the ransom negotiations. The caller phoned Datuk Lim and demanded $500,000NST - 150 words
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246 1984-08-06 9 Mahathir to seek assurance onNZ defence presence KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad would seek an assurance from the New Zealand Labour government that Wellington would continue its commitments under the Five-Power Defence Arrangement (FPDA), an official spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said Dr Mahathir wouldAFP - 246 words
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Article80 1984-08-06 9 JOHOR BARU. Sun. A Singapore woman was among four people killed m two separate accidents along the Johor Baru-Kota Tinggi road and the Johor Baru-Air Hitam highway last night. Police identified the Singaporean as Teo Geok Moi. She died of head injuries on the way toBernama - 80 words
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275 1984-08-06 9 Police told to tighten security -m Sabah- KOTA KINABALU, Sunday FOLLOWING a rise m the crime rate, the Sabah police have been ordered to tighten security m the state, with special emphasis on the activities of immigrants, including Filipinos. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam told newsmen here yesterday that275 words
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91 1984-08-06 10 THE Consumer's Association of Singapore (Case) will hold a dinner and dance to celebrate its 13th anniversary and also 25-years-of-nation building. The guests-of -honour will be President Devan Nair, one of Case's founders, and the First Lady. Case hopes to raise about91 words
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312 1984-08-06 10 IT'S hard for a married man to have to play "second fiddle" to his own grandchildren. That is why several Muslim men went to the Syariah Court last year for help with their marital problems. While it was the older Muslim312 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-08-06 10 YAP YEW PIANG - YAP YEW PIANG Picture by A FORMIDABLE array of firepower from tiny, dgarette-siaed lances to huge, 13.t-kg shells. And when they go np In one big, continuous 25-mlnute burst of grandeur on Thursday, it will be the most spectacular fireworks display "p skies of Singapore. There will272 words
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297 1984-08-06 10 Singapore moving towards centralism: Dr Toh SINGAPORE is moving towards "centralism" with government policies that touched on people's private lives, Dr Toh Chin Chye cautioned yesterday. The MP for Rochore criticised a range of government policies which he felt were "bureaucratic." They included computer match-making of unmarried civil servants, encouraging297 words
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532 1984-08-06 10 Treat for old folk, message for young ones MPs at National Day celebrations ABOUT 160 senior citizens were treated to a lunch at Whampoa community centre yesterday. Hong bao and food provisions were also presented by Dr Augustine Tan, MP for Whampoa. The function was organised by the Whampoa Constituency532 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-08-06 11 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ No-show passengers are bad show for taxi-drivers By TAXI-DRIVER Peter Tan, 42, accepted a booking over his radiophone at 4.40 p.m. one day. A woman at Peace Mansion m Selegie Road wanted to go to the airport. He was at her place 12 minutes later.455 words
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Article164 1984-08-06 11 THE Registry of Vehicles Is ready to help taxi-drivers who face "phantom fares." "We can help them recover their fee if commuters refuse to pay when asked/ said ROY spokesman Seek Hang Peng. "All the taxi-driver has to do is to report the incident164 words
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Article168 1984-08-06 11 HERE'S a chance to find out how fit you are and what your life expectancy is free of charge at the Nutri-Health and Medicare exhibition at the World Trade Centre. While a computer works out your expected life span, a team from168 words
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350 1984-08-06 11 People have right to be consulted, says Jeya THE Workers' Party secretary-general, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, last night repeated his party's oft-stated stand: That the people had the right to be consulted before the government made any major policy decisions. In an hour-long party rally speech that hit out at the350 words
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Article, Illustration622 1984-08-06 12 New glue will mean no gaps for bacteria to No matter how well-filled a tooth cavity is, there is still a microscopic gap between the filling and the tooth. This allows bacteria to get m into the tooth, resulting m tooth decay.The Financial Times - 622 words
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Article90 1984-08-06 12 You want to tone up the flab around year stomach bat yon don't want to exercise or don't have the time to exercise. A company In the United States has come up with a passive exercise equipment, called electro-muscle stimulation (EMS). A 45-mlnute session with90 words
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Article108 1984-08-06 12 DUPLICATING machines are often bulky. But Matsushita of Japan has managed to reduce their size to something like that of a baton. Called the image sensor strip, il is made up of integrated circuits which contain photo sensitive materials. The circuits are laid down108 words
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105 1984-08-06 12 MOTOROLA has launched MC*****, claiming it to be the only commercially available microprocessor with full 32--bit internal and external architecture. This means that all the functions happen much more quickly. The new device, which should be available next year, is four times more powerful than105 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-08-06 12 TWO computer enthusiasts have developed a program which allows the user to "talk" m Tamil to a personal computer. What Mr A.K.M.lsmail, 23, a bank officer, and Mr K. Alagesan, 24, an engineering undergraduate, have done is to modify two chips m an 80-column358 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-08-06 13 SIMON KER - SIMON KER Picture by THREE men died and another was seriously injured when this Mercedes-Benz they were travelling In hit a tree along Buklt Tlmah Road yesterday at 4.5t a.m. The driver, Mr Sodlong Ahmad, 36, and rear-seat passenger Mr Narayanan Anandha Kumar, 29, were189 words
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151 1984-08-06 13 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG BY POTONG Pasir constituency may have its own day. Mr George Gaspar, 42, chairman of the Potong Pasir community centre management committee, revealed this at the official opening of the centre yesterday. Called Potong Pasir Day, it may151 words
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Article37 1984-08-06 13 CURRENT issues m international financial law will be discussed during a 3 -day conference at Hyatt Regency Hotel from Aug 15. The conference is organised by the Law Faculty of the National University of Singapore.37 words
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114 1984-08-06 13 EVERY schoolchild from Primary Four upwards will now have a copy of the song "Stand up for Singapore." The song sheets are sponsored by Esso (S) Pte Ltd. About 350,000 song sheets have been distributed to schools by the Ministry of Education.114 words
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Article115 1984-08-06 13 Health Minister and MP for Potong Pasir, Mr Howe Yoon Chong, officiated at the opening ceremony. He also opened the Potong Pasir Neighbourhood Police Post the eighth and the last of the NPPs under the jurisdiction of Toa Payoh police station. The official opening of115 words
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Article384 1984-08-06 13 Beware the passing fads: Howe bkwake those passing fads that promise more than can be attained, Mr Howe Yoon Chong warned last night. Using examples from the past 30 to 40 years, Mr Howe said every one of the important and farreaching ideas that have caught the imagination of many384 words
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281 1984-08-06 14 WELCOME was the word when Finance and Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan visited Ulu P and an constitutency yesterday morning. But behind the many welcoming speeches of grassroots leaders was an unspoken goodbye from and for the constituency's MP, Dr Chiang281 words
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328 1984-08-06 14 A good idea to lease out carparks, URA told WHY Is the Urban Redevelopment Authority m the business of managing car parks? This question has stumped Dr Tan too. The I RA's work, he said, was urban redevelopment and he thought it was a good idea for the authority to328 words
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Article403 1984-08-06 14 LEE KIM CHEW; HEDWIG ALFRED; CHAN ENG CHENG; IRENE HOE - LEE KIM CHEW HEDWIG ALFRED CHAN ENG CHENG IRENE HOE The CPF withdrawal issue and There are many other aspects to the problem It's not simply a case of providing financial security. It's a much more complex a question. FINANCE Minister Dr Tony Tan yesterday403 words
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Article286 1984-08-06 14 OF THE 250,000 men trained by the Defence Ministry last year, only one died m an accident. This compares with the 349 deaths m road accidents m 1982, Second Minister for Defence, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, said yesterday when he reassured parents that their sons286 words
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137 1984-08-06 14 Two PAP candidates get into the action DR DIXIE Tan and Dr Wang Kai Yuen, two new PAP election candidates, yesterday had a piece of the action during the walkabout. Dr Dixie Tan chaired a forum m Ulu Pandan, where she is now working with grassroots organisations. She fielded questions137 words
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Article251 1984-08-06 14 ARTHUR LEE - ARTHUR LEE Residents m Queen's Road tell of 'low' ground Picture by FOR years now, residents Uvlag In the Fairer Road Housing Board flats at Queen's Road have suffered that sinking feeling. Yesterday, they told it all to Finance Minister Dr Toay Tan. The tarmac and cement surfaces of neighbouring251 words
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Article, Illustration21 1984-08-06 14 Dr Tony Tan sees what residents at Queen's Road mean when they talk about that sinking feeling.21 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-08-06 15 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Sculptures will add new dimension to departure lounge By BUSINESS travellers find it efficient, tourists find it exciting, and brides love being photographed among its flowers and fountains. Children are always fascinated by the travellators and aerobridges. Even food lovers head for it. ByK.F. SEETOH - 413 words
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253 1984-08-06 15 PRINTING and production workers m The Times Organisation were yesterday urged to prepare themselves pyschologically for new conditions under the merger with the Singapore News and Publications Ltd (SNPL). "Be ready to accept new friends, new colleagues and possibly, new bosses," said Mr Tay253 words
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112 1984-08-06 15 Thieves take $38,900 from two houses THIEVES stole $38,900 m cash and jewellery from two houses. A businessman, Mr Ng Hong, 54, lost $15,000 and jewellery worth $13,400 when thieves broke into his semi-detached house m Jubilee Road on Saturday. He said his daughter-in-law left the house after locking it112 words
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Article170 1984-08-06 15 FORTY-THREE farmers have submitted their claims for compensation for having spent money to design and build pig waste treatment plants to control pollution. Two other farmers, who are also eligible for compensation, did not apply because, it is understood, they had not done much work on170 words
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339 1984-08-06 15 STELLA DANKER - New way of 'seeing' the insides of bodies STELLA DANKER By A RADIATION-FREE method of taking pictures of the insides of bodies using a huge magnet was revealed yesterday. A Swiss radiologist shared this breakthrough with doctors at the 18th Singapore- Malaysia Congress of Medicine on the theme, New Frontiers339 words
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Article74 1984-08-06 15 THE Psychological Society will hold a conference entitled the Contribution of Psychology to Society at the Regional English Language Centre m Orange Grove Road on Aug 19. Among the speakers is Professor John Watkins, who is director of clinical training at the University of Montana He has published74 words
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Article72 1984-08-06 15 MR Tan Boon Chiang, president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, was the guest of honour at the National Day Thanksgiving Service and Parade of the Boys' Brigade on Saturday. Mr Tan, the brigade's honorary president and an exBB member presented the Founder's Badge to Sgt Wong Tian72 words
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Article451 1984-08-06 16 Culture is alive and thriving NOTICE how alive Singaporeans have become to music and the other performing arts. Observe the throngs that now turn out at musical concerts, dramas, plays and operas. Even their applause, once lamented as a poor excuse for handclaps, now reverberates through451 words
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Article, Illustration2762 1984-08-06 16 Z We mutt have the courage off our convic- tions to break new ground, to take new initiatives, and to get away from the stifling constraints off past inheritances. We do need very many more doctors and specialists, medical scientists, technologists, and experts m other disciplines.2,762 words
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Advertisement244 1984-08-06 10 Honglaangßank Action Team These poor soles covered 300 kilometres Plastweek Hongkongßank Action Team are going to cc businessmen with service packages tailor-made for success. The Hongkongßank Action Team. It's from a range which includes The Hongkongßank/^ w^"^-^^ A group of highly trained men and Commercial Credit, Hire Purchase, Action Line.244 words
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Advertisement332 1984-08-06 12 ¥¥7¥l¥7 Nissan Pulsar is liUl favourite lOOOcc! WSmK^SS^m m Spaciousness Perfontianee The Pulsar has the bi^ est interior m the IOOOcc class. The Pulsar proved itself m a gruelling test covering A 'l*'sfv^ 20.000 kilometres m 18 days of non-stop 24-hour driving. V^'. T"l That's a distance halfway around the332 words
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Advertisement112 1984-08-06 13 f^^4 a interest P«^ s credited FIXED DEPOSITS 7% %p.a. I For 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. PRIME LENDING RATE 9VfeXp.a Effective 6 June 1984. (AH rates subject to change witnout notice.) i OCBC Head Office: 65 Chulia Street, OCBC Centre (0104) Tel: *****2 Branches 4 Alexandra Village112 words
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Article920 1984-08-06 17 A voice for those voters THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your totters must include your signature, full nemo, address, and homo and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity920 words
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252 1984-08-06 17 Illogical for these people to oppose scheme IT SEEMS to me that the non-constituency Member of Parliament scheme has been misunderstood or has not been understood by most of the leaders of the opposition parties and even by some MPs of the ruling party. The scheme is to remedy a252 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-08-06 17 Read first, then swallow Painkillers that can hurt AS A careful and wellinformed father of two, I also read with concern your article "Painkillers that can hurt". (ST, July 19*. It seemed frightening that paracetamol, which is readily available, could be harmful to the liver. I have checked with my192 words
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144 1984-08-06 17 THE use of disposable canteen utensils has probably caught on because they are convenient and clean. However, throwaways are not good containers of food and their cost tends to lead to an increase m the prices of food items. The consumer has to pay more. The144 words
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175 1984-08-06 17 WE refer to the letters "A group that has no protection" from Mr C.L. Etherington-Smith (ST, July 19) and "Foreign maids could do with help" from "Filipino Maid". (ST. July 27). While foreign maids do not come within the ambit of the Employment Act, their175 words
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Article165 1984-08-06 17 WE refer to the letter "Be sympathetic" by "Employer". (ST, July 19). A work permit is issued to a foreign worker to work m a specific job for a specific employer. It is the duty and responsibility of the employer to ensure that the foreign worker is engaged165 words
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Article90 1984-08-06 17 I REFER to the letter "Customs should use locks and not seals" (ST. July 17) and wish to thank "Freight Canvasser" for the suggestion. Locks are being used for certain categories of containers but they are always used together with seals. Unlike security seals, each of which90 words
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133 1984-08-06 17 YOUR reader "A Chem Engrg II Undergrad", who wrote the letter "Varsity co-op charges too much" (ST, July 23) is incorrect m saying that the co-operative sells British books at a conversion rate of $4.50 to £1. The actual rate is $4. For133 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1984-08-06 18 vlOSCOW A Soviet drive against corruption las spread into the world of the performing arts ind some of its victims are complaining that hey are being punished for carrying out busiless as usual. This month, a Soviet newspaper reported hat a corruptionNYT - 1,011 words
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583 1984-08-06 18 Dutch police crack down on child- porn AMSTERDAM Police hi Amsterdam have recently launched mi attack on the city's nourishing trade m child pornography. la raids on sexshops, they have carried off hundreds of magazines, films and video cassettes m which children as young as five or six are shown.Reuter - 583 words
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Advertisement327 1984-08-06 18 Rl A little space can earn you $3,000 or more a month With only $1 5,000 (franchise fee) and 4 sq. metres (40 sq. ft.) of spare shop space you can earn $3,000 or more a month. How? By being part of the world s largest chain of Kis photo327 words
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Advertisement460 1984-08-06 18 The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions: A. PLANNING AND COMPUTER SERVICES DEPARTMENT 1 SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST Salary Scale $4475:175:5350 Function Reporting to the Manager, the Senior Systems Analyst will systematically evaluate user requirements for computer sofKvi -c prepare system concepts and specifications, test and commission final software460 words
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100 1984-08-06 19 ADVERTISING agency, J. Walter Thompson Singapore, has won the account of Hyatt hotel, which is m the midst of an expansion programme expected to be completed next year. There will be 350 more rooms together with a fitness centre, landscaped pool with a four-storey100 words
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Article609 1984-08-06 19 Mr Sam Riskin has been appointed manager for Singapore and Malaysia for air cargo carriers, Flying Tigers. He has worked with the group for about 14 years. In his new position, Mr Riskin will be m charge of the four flights from Singapore and two flights from Malaysia every609 words
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141 1984-08-06 19 Indonesian research company to publish series of books THE Indonesian Business Data Centre (IBDC), a research company m Indonesia, is publishing a wideranging series of books on foreign Investments and local industries m the connThree of the scheduled range of Si are already on the market, namely, Construction Indonesia, Indonesian141 words
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677 1984-08-06 19 'But the Chinese still lack practical understanding' HONGKONG The trading room of Chung Mao Securities looks like many small Hongkong brokerage houses, tucked away m an unglamorous building m central Hongkong. About 20 investors sit watching closedcircuit television monitors of the Far EastIHT - 677 words
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169 1984-08-06 19 LONBON Barclays Bank FLC raised Its bad debt provision for Hongkong In the first half of 1984, and the colony Is expected to continue producing a number of bad debts, Barclays Bank finance manager Peter Leslie told reporters. Debt problems there are tiedReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration870 1984-08-06 19 DOREEN SOH - It shows By DOREEN SOH THE MAS Amendment Act, by which the Monetary Authority of Singapore can accept deposits from government-backed companies, marks an important step m the relationship between the government and business. And the move is appropriate m view of Singapore's 25th870 words
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Article205 1984-08-06 19 Car sales down TOKYO Japan's sales of new cars m July totalled 386,808 units, down 14.2 per cent from a year before, the Japan Automobile Dealers Association has reported. It was the first year-to-year decline m six months, the association said. Sales of passenger cars totalled 289,895 units,205 words
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Article, Illustration10 1984-08-06 20 Company news The Week that was Week ended Aug 3rd10 words
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Article17 1984-08-06 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Veneer Prod $8,720 ($6,601) Feb 8417 words
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Article16 1984-08-06 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to dividend profit/loss ('000) 5 (5) $478 ($201) Apr 8416 words
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Article530 1984-08-06 20 Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank's newly acquired subsidiary, Teguh Insurance Co Sdn Bhd, has been renamed Arab-Malaysian Insurance Bhd. Bedford Plantations Bhd will acquire the entire issued and paid-up capital of Yong Lee Motor Credit Sdn Bhd for MsB million cash instead of through an issue of new Bedford shares.530 words
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Article420 1984-08-06 20 Corporate news Sydney THE market finished on a buoyant note, Influenced by two days of strong performances on wall Street. The All Ordinaries Index gained 29.3 points to close at 712.5, while the All Industrials rose 36.3 points to 1,113.3. Hongkong THE market last week closed at BM.C Mints,420 words
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601 1984-08-06 20 I Overseas markets' weekly round-up Tokyo AIDED by continued spurts on Wall Street and the yen's sharp rise against the US dollar, share prices rebounded strongly from Thursday after declining four consecutive times. The 225-stock Dow Jones Average, which gained 108.84 points the previous week,601 words
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Article3478 1984-08-06 20 IN* Last Yield Net Vol Week rtth Lew Compant Sale Char*e f/E (000) rffh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL CGttMBtCIAL 310 216 Acmo 270 +30 2 7 24 5 518 270 240 308 183 Alcorn 215 +30 2.3 317 218 190 312 218 Atied Choc 292 -23,478 words
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Article543 1984-08-06 20 Cons Gold 511 +22 Rus Plant 9* +v 4 za 16* uss AAC I3H Amgotd 94* +4 AAI 47* +4* Brocken 238 +15 Blyvoors- 12 Botswana 14 -I Buffers 44 +2* De Beers 553 +33 East Dries 30* +1* Dooms 18* FSGedutd 32* +3 Gen Mining 15* GFSA 15*543 words
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Article230 1984-08-06 20 Ami 3 USJ Chance Akoo 35 +1* Allied Chem Cp 32* +1* Aids-Chalmers 9* Am Tel Tel 19* Amax Inc 20 Amr Corp 30* Bethlehem Srl 19* +1* Boeing Co 51* +2* Burroughs Cp 58* +1* Caterpekx Co 3° Chase Manhtn 38* Chrysler Cp 29* Citicorp 32* +2»230 words
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Miscellaneous50 1984-08-06 19 This week AUG 6— 7: Those who Aug 6— 8: There is a need to know more furniture fair at the Holiday Inn hotel. P»dflc annual conIt is organised by the vention and is organised Singapore Quality Reli- by the Singapore Furniability Association and ture Manufacturers and Sisir. Traders Association.50 words
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Advertisement26 1984-08-06 20 \W4 ZsHatiorial (^flower Teoh Eng Soon This book is now available at all leading bookshops. Price $14.50 Published by TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS26 words
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Article499 1984-08-06 21 Gold GOLD prices recovered further grounds during the week, helped largely by the sharp correction of the dollar, with data pointing to a cooling of the robust United States economic recovery and the consequent change of market sentiment, said Green Collier m its weekly report. On the Simex, the499 words
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Article15 1984-08-06 21 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 350.20—350.70 339.00—339.50 Fri Thurs New York 350.25—350.75 341.00—342.0015 words
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Article122 1984-08-06 21 FEATURELESS trading conditions and reduced turnover marked the week as robber fluctuated quietly within narrow confines, while fresh news was lacking, said Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co m its weekly report. Levels moved up gradually from 184.51 cents to 187.59 cento on light covering of the expiring August position, with122 words
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Article67 1984-08-06 21 VERY STEADY. The tin council's buffer stock manager demonstrated his determination to keep prices steady by absorbing a very big tonnage m Penang on Wednesday when the export quotas for August began. Stocks rose for the second week running, up 380 tonnes to 27,740 tonnes, but this made little67 words
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Article21 1984-08-06 21 Buyiif Sefcif Hhjtiest— Lowest Hghest— Lowest SS/|m SS/|m Bank of China 2396—23.34 24.14—23.52 OUB 23.88—23.49 24.03—23.64 OB 23.96—23.35 24.11—23.5021 words
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Article38 1984-08-06 21 STEADIER. Last week's softer tone was quickly reversed owing to Sterling's fall. Gold's upward trend also helped. Traders said note was also taken of the growing confidence m the United States that money should get cheaper. AFP.38 words
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Article36 1984-08-06 21 IRREGULAR. Early buying developed following the fall m stocks, down 2,800 tonnes to 141,250 tonnes, the lowest since November 1981. Merchants outside the London Metal Exchange quoted a slightly cheaper U551, 175-U551,205 a tonne. AFP.36 words
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Article, Illustration764 1984-08-06 21 TRADING activity at the Singapore produce market was moderate last week. At the coffee market, traders said, exports to Europe and the United States declined, but local business continued to be fairly active. Prices firmed up against the background of a Brazilian frost scare. However, selling quotes should764 words
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Article91 1984-08-06 21 TAIPEH Total cargo volume handled at Taiwanese ports exceeded 88.36 million tonnes m the first half of this year, up 26.29 per cent from the same period last year, the Communications Ministry said. A ministry official attributed it to rising Taiwanese exports and imports due91 words
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Article173 1984-08-06 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dotars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8031 1.8061 5.62—5.50 Canadian dollar 1.6403 1.6417 6.16—6.06 NZ dollar 1.0687—1.0703 9.61-9.24 Sterling pound 2.8236—2.8270 3.58—3.52 US dollar 2.1505 2.1515 4.68—4.63 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign173 words
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Article36 1984-08-06 21 UNCERTAIN. Prices were well maintained at first m anticipation of another sharp reduction m market stocks. But when the stock figure of 192,025 tonnes, down only 2,050 tonnes, was announced, profit-takers quickly moved m. AFP.36 words
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Article, Illustration624 1984-08-06 21 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, August 3. Bank PLR Algemene Bank 10 '< American Express 10 1 < Am 1 Dam Rterdam Bank 10 i Arab Banking Corp 10 'i Asia Commercial 10 A HI Banking Group 10 .> Ban624 words
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Article130 1984-08-06 21 THE US dollar opened for the week at 552.1550/60 and was traded to a high of 552.1620 30 before closing lower at 5J2.1435 45. The Singapore unit weakened against Sterling, the Hongkong dollar, Deutschemark, Japanese yen, Australian and New Zealand dollar but strengthened against the Malaysian ringgit. After the130 words
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Article210 1984-08-06 21 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended August 3: HD PRICES uss Hrgh Lew 7 days 11'^ 115/16 1 month ll 1 11'. 2 months 11V 4 11 9/16 3 months 12 3/16 lIS 6 months 12 3/16 11 15/16 9 months 12 2 12 3/16210 words
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Article37 1984-08-06 21 US dollar Sterling HK dollar M'sian dollar D'mark Yen Aust dollar NZ dollar Source: OCBC Auf 4 July 28 2.1435 2.1445 2.8520 2.8243 2740 27.34 91.92 92.15 74.94 74.86 0.8882 0.8790 1.8123 1.7960 ***** *****37 words
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Article208 1984-08-06 21 Vessel Berth An Dep Horn 306 6/8 7/8 Maiu Yong Hua 302 6/8 6/8 Orient Venture 302 6/8 7/8 Vega 304 6/8 7/8 Jurong Anangel Honour 5 a side 6/8 Kenzan Maru 3 aside 6/8 Boksit 7 6/8 9/8 Budi Jaya 10 6/8 7/8 Budi Utama 10208 words
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Advertisement98 1984-08-06 21 SINGAPORE STOPOVER by Gene Swinstead George Haddon Catch a glimpse of trundling trishaws, a stoic surveillant Merlion, the fading sisterhood of the Samsui, the Victorian splendour of Raffles Hotel, übiquitous food stalls. This is a wonderfully funny and warm book which any reader will find particularly engaging. If you are98 words
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Advertisement315 1984-08-06 21 FIXED DEPOSITS WHY CCS Interest on deposits placed one year or more paid every 6 months Interest cheque mailed to you or credited to your account Renewal or withdrawal by mail 1 month 8.00% p.a 3 months 8.00% pxl 6 months 8.00% p.a. 9 months 8.25% p.a. 12 months 8.25%315 words
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Article, Illustration607 1984-08-06 22 THE day may not be too distant when the small investor m Singapore will be able to use the same kind of sophisticated technology as the professional stockbroker or fund manager. The Stock Exchange of Singapore is currently computerising the trading system to allow607 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-08-06 22 United Industrial Corporation UNITED Industrial Corporation is better known today for property leasing and development thai for detergents, which started the group off 2t years ago. It went public m IM§ and Is a holding company with a wide range of interests which includes computer systems, petrochemicals, investment m stocks102 words
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Article186 1984-08-06 22 Development has raffled a few feathers, especially the plumes of the Ma family, who are said to held about M per cent of the shares. Their close relatives reportedly hold another 22 per cent. The offer for Tal Sang Land closes today. The property and detergent group186 words
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272 1984-08-06 22 LONDON The British government's public offering of stock m luxury car maker Jaguar PLC appears to be "substantially over-sub-scribed", underwriters Hill Samuel A Co Ltd said on Friday. A spokesman for the underwriters said it received more than 250,000 applications by the time theAP - 272 words
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Article, Illustration763 1984-08-06 22 LOS ANGELES The opening ceremonies were enchanting and the first races full of thrills, but Los Angeles businessmen have found their dreams of Olympic gold unexpectedly turning to straw. "If it continues at this rate, we will have theIHT - 763 words
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Article49 1984-08-06 22 HUME Industries (Malaysia) and Lian Seng Properties are to manufacture concrete roofing tiles through joint venture company far ME ROOFING TILES (JOHOR). The company was incorporated m 1973 and is not expected to affect materially the results of Hume Industries for the year ending June 30, 1985.49 words
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Article20 1984-08-06 22 SPK-SENTOSA CORPORATION'S one-for-one rights issue of 10.1 million shares received 9.7 million acceptances with 920,447 applications for excess shares.20 words
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Article37 1984-08-06 22 MR LIM Tjoen Kong has been elected chairman of SPP LTD while Mr Ong Tiong Soon has resigned as managing director of the company due to poor health. He is replaced by Mr Leonard Cheng.37 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-08-06 23 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM. MARY PHUA Aged 85 years Passed away peacefully on 5 Aug 1984 leaving be hind beloved:Son Daughter m-law Joseph Lee Chan Hua Nio Daughters Sons-in-law Mary Lee Francis Ng Rose Lee Choo Swan Seng Catherine Lee Tan Kuan Ler Jenny Lee Yeo Sia Kong Molly173 words
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Article, Illustration1740 1984-08-06 23 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM By AURIC Stable's Best told, third and second m his last two outings, made no mistake at Bukit Timah yesterday when he cut down 11 rivals on a soft track to capture thp $75,000 Pesta Sukan Cup (Race 4). Pushed to1,740 words
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Article662 1984-08-06 23 Stipe's report APPRENTICE M. Gopal was suspended two race days for careless riding while astride Mandarin Scholar m Race 7 at Bukit Timah yesterday. The race meeting stewards concluded their inquiry into the riding and running of Beau Bijou on the first weekend and662 words
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Article, Illustration672 1984-08-06 23 Race 8 CLASS I 1,859 m OmSUMe's (2) OHM'S LAW 57 (7223-2227) Tims 1 (9) Mm Scottre 53.5 (2906-1385) Salri I (8) Temajbi m 49 c 46.5 (1974-1119) Gopal 3 (14) No Apolegy 49.5 (1671-881) RaJuutt 4 (10) Barudan47.s (2241-1560) Ismadi 5 (7) Storm Trooper 49 (1044-584) Asuwadi672 words
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Article94 1984-08-06 23 QE II Cup in Kentucky LEXINGTON (Kentucky), Sun. Queen Elizabeth has agreed to present a permanent trophy for a new race m Kentucky. She will present the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup to the winning owner at the inaugural running of the race on Oct 11, a spokesman for the94 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-08-06 23 142 Condolences 141 Deaths Ng Kirn 8w«e) PMMd away peacefully on 4th August 1984 leaving behind hi. beWMe Llm Pong Huay Son* Ng Cheng Khin Ng Cheng Teck Daughters Ng Cheng Lan Ng Cheng Thlap Ng Cheng Wan Ng Choon Sons In law Low Chong Poh Ton Kirn Peng Tong471 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-08-06 23 In Loving Memory Of MR. KHOO THIAM HOCK Departed 6 August 1983 Sweet are the memories. silii\ir kept Of one we loved dearly .mil n>-\--forget Always remembered by TAN N(JAN MBO ON(i SOO KIONO JOHN KHOO DAUGHTERS: ESTHER KHOO SONS-IN-LAW: KRANKIETAN HO KOK TONC DAUGHTERS l'« LAW180 words
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Advertisement210 1984-08-06 24 }L<|j|re||||||j^^ |P H^ A In Korea, when you complete international airline. Thus, its perfect balance and harmony of 1984. As Korean now flies one of your 15th year, you step from "adulthood" is more than just Korea's universe. the world's most modern fleets, childhood into adulthood. symbolic. It is fact.210 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-08-06 25 JOE OORAI - JOE OORAI By Two a-piece for Hwee Seng and SIA Group HWEE SENG notched up a double last night when they added the Business Houses Football League Senior knockout title to the Second Division League crown already m their showcase. In the final at Jalan Besar yesterday, they beat274 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-08-06 25 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By A VOICE from the crowd upset former two-time champion Png Kirn Siang's apple cart m the men's final of the national table tennis individual championships at To a Pay oh last night. It tore up the 1980 and331 words
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Article154 1984-08-06 25 PETER SIOW - Katong roll ahead JACKIE'S KATONG put more distance between them and their rivals m the women's section of the Anchor Beer National Bowling Team League. At Kallang Bowl yesterday, they humbled the hosts 5-0 to move to the top of the women's division with 19 wins and one defeat. Katong's154 words
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Article154 1984-08-06 25 Cowans back in form LONDON, Sun. Norman Cowans snapped up three West Indies wickets m his first 25 balls yesterday as Middlesex got off to a useful start m a rainhit three-day match at Lords. The black England fast bowler made full use of a green wicket to claim theReuter - 154 words
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Article162 1984-08-06 25 NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Sun. Top-seeded Martina Navratilova yesterday coasted to a 6-1, 6--1 semi-final victory over unseeded Elizabeth Minter, of Australia, m a US$l5O,OOO ($321,000) women's tennis tournament here. In the other semi-final, Gigi Fernandez, of Puerto Rico, blasted rocketing returns of service to beat SouthReuter - 162 words
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Article306 1984-08-06 25 Mahmood Gaznavi on the Singapore scene FEDERAL TERRITORY defeated Singapore by 64 runs m the decisive third match of the Malaysian Cricket Association League final at the. Kuala Lumpur Padang yesterday. After early morning rain had limited the match to 30 overs, Singapore won the306 words
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610 1984-08-06 25 TAY CHENG KHOON - DOUGLAS 001 silenced his critics who claim that he can only play at the Bukit Course when he won the Singapore Amateur Open golf title from a strong international field at the Serapong Course yesterday. Holding a slim overnight lead, Douglas patiently waited for610 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-08-06 25 SIX of the Republic's leading golfers will take part m the Indonesian Amateur Open Championship at the Pondok Indah Course from Aug 23-26. They are Annavi Chelliah, Poh Ec Kiat, Vincent Lee, Daniel Lim, M. Murugiah and Ting Sa Tee. Donglas...had to wait untU final pott50 words
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384 1984-08-06 25 BERNHARD Langer, of West Germany, was, poised for his second successive win on the European golf tour when he shot a 67 to take a, one-stroke lead from Britain's David Russell m the third round of the Irish Open Championship! yesterday. Langer, equalled theReuter - 384 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-08-06 26 Life suspension shock for ironmen who took drugs LOS ANGELES, Sun. The governing body of international weightlifting slapped life bans last night on an Algerian and a Lebanese, disqualified from the Olympic Games for using muscle-building drugs. The International Weightlifting Federation, m a move to crackUPI - 502 words
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Article93 1984-08-06 26 LOG .ANGELES, Bu. He International Football Federation (FIFA) have expelled Canadian c«ach Thy Walters from the match between Brazil and Canada after Walton gave Instruction* to his team and left the bench daring the Canada-Cameroon FIFA said Waiters would not be allowed match against Brazil tomorrow.93 words
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Article236 1984-08-06 26 WRESTLING LOS ANGELES, Sun. American Jeff Blatnick held up his Olympic gold medal yesterday and said he was not ashamed of crying into the homes of 60 million television viewers after snatching triumph from tragedy. Blatnick, 27, still stricken by the death of his brotherReuter - 236 words
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Article206 1984-08-06 26 German joy LOS ANGELES, Sun. West Germany took full marks not only m courtcraft but oratory, too, when they beat Brazil 78--75 (41-37) to reach the men's basketball quarterfinals. Topscorer Detlef Schrempf, who amassed 36 points, was the inspiration. But of their next quarter-finalReuter - 206 words
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Article176 1984-08-06 26 LOS ANGELES, Sun. West Germany outclassed Malaysia 5-0 m men's Group A hockey yesterday to stay m the hunt for a semi-final berth. Only a series of misses denied the Germans a more crushing win. Heiner Dopp scored twice and Volker Fried, Stefan BlocherReuter - 176 words
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Article1022 1984-08-06 26 Men 1M metres: Seml-flaal 1: 1 Ray Stewart (Jam) 10.26 2 Sam Graddy (USA) 10.27 S Donovan Reid (GBR) 10.32 4 Ron Brown (USA) 10.34 i Desai Williams (Can) 10.34 C Christian Haas (FRG) 10.41 7 Marc Gasparoni (Fra) 10.49 8 Purnomo Ina) 10.51. Seml-flmal 1: 1 Carl Lewis1,022 words
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Article382 1984-08-06 26 Schumann-Lottman G ua 12.23. Heat 4: 1 Grace Jackson (Jam) 11.38 2 Jeanette Bolden (USA) 11.42 3 Marie-France Loyal (Fra) 11.56 4 Pauline Davis (Bah) 11.61 5 Teresa Rione (Esp) 11.76 Esmeralda Garcia (Bra) 11.82 7 Ruth Enang Mesode (Cmr) 12.02 8 NzaeU Kyomo (Tan) 12.53.382 words
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Article58 1984-08-06 26 Men: Alex Banmann (Can) 2Mm Individual Medley, 2:11.42 World record. (2:12.25). Rick Carey (USA) IMm backstroke, 55.41 Olympic record. (55.45). United States 4 x IMm medley relay. 3:».3t World record. (3:49.42. Ernesto Canto (Mcx) 2fkm walk, 1:23:13 Olympic record. (1:23:55.5). Women: Mary Meagher (USA) 2Mm butterfly, 2:MJt58 words
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Article202 1984-08-06 26 Men All finals: Fleer exercise: 1 Li Ning (Chn) 19.925 2 Lou Yun (Chn) 19.775 3 Koji Sotomura (Jpn) 19.700 3 Philippe Vatuone (Fra) 19.700 5 Bart Conner (USA( 19.675 Valentin Pintea (Rum) 19.600 7 Peter Vidmar (USA) 19.550 8 Koji Gushiken (Jpn) 19.450. Peminel berae: 1 Li Ning202 words
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Article31 1984-08-06 26 Grasp A: Iceland 21 Japan 17, Yugoslavia 25 Algeria 10, Romania 23 Switzerland 17 Gr.up B: W Germany 18 Sweden 17, Spain 31 South Korea 25, Denmark 19, USA 16.31 words
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Article40 1984-08-06 26 MeaExtra Ugat (Mkg) nnal: Shinji Hosokawa (Jpn) bt JaeYup Kirn (Kor). TUN place: Neil Eckersley (GBR) and Edward Liddle (USA). Repackage peel A: Edward Uddie (USA) bt Guy Delvingt (Fra). Peel B: Neil Eckersley (GBR) bt Felice Mariani (Ita).40 words
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Article77 1984-08-06 26 1G 8 B 38 28 9 12 9 5 17 4 I t 11 (48 5 8 5 5 2 5 3 S 9 2 2 4 2 2 4 1 2 19 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 19 2 1 9 2 1977 words
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Article26 1984-08-06 26 MeaGrcap A: Australia 94 Egypt 78, Brazil 75 W Germany 78, Yugoslavia 69 Italy 65. Grasp B: USA 101 Spain 68. Canada 96 France 69.26 words
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Article184 1984-08-06 26 UfM-fly (48kg): Mamoru Kuroiwa (Jpn) bt Francis Tejedor Casseres (Col); Keith Mwila (Zam) bt Pao-Ming Chung (Tai); Salvatore Todisco (Ita) bt Gerrard Hawkins (Irl); Rafael Ramos (Pur) bt Jesus Hen-era (Dom); Jose Marcelino Bolivar (Yen) bt Agapito Gomez (Spa); Carlos Mot ta -Tar arena (Gua) bt Daniel Mwanci (Ken);184 words
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Article37 1984-08-06 26 MeaSabre Individual final: 1 Jean Francois Lamour (Fra) I Marco Marin (Ita) 3 Peter Westbrook (USA) 4 Herve Granger-Veyron (Fra) i Pierre Guichot (Fra) C Marin Mustafa (Rum) 7 Giovanni Scalzo (Ita) 8 loan Pop (Rum).37 words
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Article23 1984-08-06 26 Mea Prellmlaary peel A: West Germany 5 Malaysia 0, Australia 4 India 2, Spain 3 USAI. Wemen USA 2 New Zealand 0.23 words
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Article140 1984-08-06 26 Wemea (All finals): Ccxci (•urs 1 Romania 3:19.30 2 Canada 3:21.55 3 Australia 3:23.29 4 USA 3:23.58 5 Netherlands 3:23.97 C W Germany 3:29.03 Deable sculls 1 Romania 3:26.75 2 Netherlands 3:29.13 3 Canada 3:29.82 4 Sweden 3:30.79 5 Norway 332 09 I USA 3:32.33 Cexfeas pain 1 Romania140 words
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Article45 1984-08-06 26 MtmSkeet final: 1 Matthew Dryke (USA) 198 t Ole Riber Rasmussen (Den) 196 3 Luca Scribani Rossi (Ita) 196 4 Johannes Pierik (Hoi) 194 S Anders Berglind (Swe) 194 I Norbert Hofmann (FRG) 194 7 Jorge Molina (Col) 194 8 lan Hale (Aus) 193.45 words
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Article31 1984-08-06 26 MtmGroup A: S Korea bt Brazil 15-4, 15-13, 13-15, 15-8, Argentina bt Tunisia 15-9. 15-7, 15-3 Gr*np B: Japan bt Egypt 15-6. 15-10. 15-11. Canada bt China 15-8. 15-7. 15-3.31 words
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Article841 1984-08-06 26 Men -'Mm Individual m*4ley: Heat I: I Nell («raraa (GBR) J:»S.» (OR) Z Robert Woodhouse (Aus) 2:06.45 3 Arne Borjjstrom (Nor) 2.08.09 4 An drey Aguilar (CRO 2:11.63 i Luis Augusto Juncos (Arg) 2:12.83 C femad Elshafei (Egy) 2:1487 7 Warren Sorby (FTj) Heat 2: 1 Ricardo Prado (Bra)841 words
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Article58 1984-08-06 26 U K ht-hc«x> (tt.Skg) nmai: 1 Petre Beoheru (Rum) 355k£ (155.0) I Robert Kabbas (Aus) 342.5 (150) S Ryoii Isaoka (Jpn) 340 (150) 4 Newton Bur rowes (GBR) 327.5 (147.5) S Ebraheem Elbakh (Egy) 322 5 (145) C Kane Seog Lee (Kor) 322 5 (140) 7 Yvan Darsienv (Can)58 words
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Miscellaneous27 1984-08-06 25 Today's events SOCCER P«rt Leagao! Uamameat: Suzue Cold v Keppel Wharves (Bukit Cher-' mm, 5.15 p. m.). SQI ASH Ovaltfne liJlvMmal graded r'iklpa (Kallang, 6 p. mi27 words
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Article, Illustration992 1984-08-06 27 ALAN HUBBARD - By ALAN HUBBARD LOS ANGELES, Sun. From sunny California to the New York island, America is bursting with pride. The decision by the Russians to give the Olympic Games a miss has provided the United States with their greatest propaganda coup since Neil Amstrong placedUPI - 992 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-08-06 27 Attraction of the Li Ning tower of China World No. 3 regains his golden touch for hat-trick LOS ANGELES, Sun. Li Ning, the Chinese gymnast with the mischievous face and flashing smile, finally stood aloft on the Olympic medal rostrum yesterday when he scooped three gold medals and a silverReuter; UPI - 499 words
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Article385 1984-08-06 27 ALAN HIBBARD - LOS ANGELES, Sun. An unscheduled backstage bout between American coach Pat Nappi and several members of his boxing team has proved among the liveliest exchanges of the Olympic tournament. Nappi threatened to walk out and got as far as the airport before being talked out of385 words
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Article179 1984-08-06 27 LOS ANGELES, Son. Former world flyweight champion Steve McCrory raised the United States' unbeaten streak to 14 In Olympic boxing yesterday when he knocked oat Faasto Garcia, of Mexico, In the first round to reach the quarter-finals. Three other strong medal contenders m theReuter - 179 words
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Advertisement211 1984-08-06 27 BANGKOK 4Days,3Nights for Only USsl26* For a start, it will get you four days and three nights m The Royal Orchid. Bangkok's newest and most exciting riverside hotel, for only USsl26* inclusive. But your spacious, luxurious room with its panoramic views over the Chao Phya the River of Kings is211 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-08-06 28 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT LOS ANGELES, Sun. Singapore's four swimmers kept their heads above water as they completed their farewell appearance m the Olympic Games at the McDonald's pool here yesterday morning. David Lim, Oon Jin Teik, Ang Peng Siong and Oon Jin Gee did not illuminate the pool,188 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-08-06 28 GODFREY ROBERT - LOS ANGELES, Sun. A two-hour discussion-cum-post mortem, followed by a complete switch-off from yatching, was the antidote for boardsailor Kelly Chan yesterday following his mediocre performance m the four-day windgliding event m the Olympic Games here. Kelly, whose wife Ann left for home on Friday night, decided171 words
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Article, Illustration769 1984-08-06 28 Spotlight on two of swimming's biggest names: Mark Spitz, the forgotten hero of Munich, and Alex Baumann, the man of the moment picture Soviet absence makes two-gold Baumann's heart grow fonder MEDALS are more important than records at this meet, but with the Soviet blocUPI - 769 words
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Article393 1984-08-06 28 LOS ANGELES - LOS ANGELES SYNCHRONISEDs w i mming makes its Olympic debut tomorrow and fans are hoping the competitors will do for the sport what Olga Korbut did for gymnastics at the 1972 Games. World-wide television exposure should help, especially now that the solo event has393 words
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Article235 1984-08-06 28 ALAN HUBBARD - LOS ANGELES, Sun. Despite the public outcry that followed his exclusion from the opening ceremony, there will be no place for multi-gold medallist swimmer Mark Spitz at next Sunday's closing ceremony, either. "We have no plans to feature former Olympians," says a spokesman tor the Los235 words
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423 1984-08-06 28 ONE of the biggest problems facing the thousands of writers covering the Games is dealing with the interpreters. Nowhere is the problem more complex than m boxing, which has drawn competitors from all corners of the earth. Following a victory by a fighter423 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-08-06 28 LOS ANGELES, San. British Airways and a London hospital had a hand In Britain's fencing team's reaching the quarterfinals of the Olympic Games men's foil competition. Britain's national flag-carrier, whose slogan is "We'll take more care of yon", flew a replacement artificial hand here for team member RobertReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration1488 1984-08-06 29 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD picture Lightning Lewis is worth a cool million ...and the figure is rising fast and furious Why Wells wasn't glad to see the back of Lewis E Earlier, m the semi- finals, Lewis had brilliantly psyched out the Moscow Olympic champion, Allan Wells,UPI; JERRY SEH - 1,488 words
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119 1984-08-06 29 On your marks, set... hang on a minute THE Olympic sprinters were In their positions, they were set to go hot there was no bang. Race starter James Smith, about to send off superstar Carl Lewis and the other runners In last night's 1M metres final, discovered his pistol was119 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-08-06 29 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Few athletes can claim the distinction of becoming virtually synonymous with their chosen event, but for millions of athletics fans the world over, American Edwin Moses is the 400 m hurdles. Even m the clamour of publicity surrounding another411 words
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Article158 1984-08-06 29 ATHLETICS: Men: Pole vault qualifying, 200 metres first and second round, 110 m hurdles semi-finals and final, hammer final, 400 m semi-finals, long jump final, 800 m final, 3,000 m steeplechase first round. 10,000 m final. Women's 3,000 m first round, 400 m hurdles semi-finals,158 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-08-06 29 Mary, be wary of Little Miss Mystery LOS ANGELES, Sun. World champion Mary Decker has five million reasons for fearing tiny Zola Budd. Mary Peters, the 1972 Olympic pentathlon champion who is retiring as British women's athletics manager after these Games, claims the American stands to lose US$5 million ($10.7AFP; Reuter - 383 words
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Article188 1984-08-06 29 MOSCOW, Sun. Tatyana Kazankina, of the Soviet Union, smashed the world 2,000 metres record yesterday, just hours after American Mary Decker had rewritten Zola Budd's mark m a non-Olympic event m Eugene, Oregon. Tatyana clocked smin 23.725 ec at an athletics meeting here, beating Mary's Friday nightReuter - 188 words
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344 1984-08-06 30 Man takes legal action against surrogate mother Custody battle SYDNEY, Sun. A man, described as a well-to-do professional, has begun a legal fight for custody of a two-week-old baby boy after the surrogate mother refused to give him up. He has accused a 32--year-old woman of going back on aUPI; AP - 344 words
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198 1984-08-06 30 Cut links with S. Africa, pension fund warns NEW YORK, Sun. The largest pension fund for employees of New York City is to get rid of its holdings m companies doing Dusiness m South Africa if they do not give equal treatment to Black and Coloured workers there. The 11Reuter - 198 words
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398 1984-08-06 30 Shell the biggest beneficiary m deals that involve payment of incentives, says report WESTERN oil companies have been paid nearly US$5OO million (about Ssl billion) for secret shipments of oil to South Africa m defiance of international economic sanctions, the ObserverAFP; Reuter - 398 words
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9 1984-08-06 30 Two conquer heights... one in a flight to freedom...9 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-08-06 30 Bomb ambush kills policeman in Jaffna picture. COLOMBO, Sun. An assistant superintendent of police was killed and an army major seriously injured m a separatist guerilla ambush m Sri Lanka's troubled northern district of Jaffna today, police said. They said the men were on a routine patrol when bombs wereReuter; UPI - 187 words
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Article259 1984-08-06 30 mine' DJIBOUTI, Sun. The Liberian-registered tanker, the 87,200-tonne Oceanic Energy, sank today after striking a mine last night m the south of the Red Sea, Djibouti central radio office, which monitors maritime radio calls m the area, reported today. This is the first sinking of a vessel since mysteriousAFP; Reuter; NYT - 259 words
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182 1984-08-06 30 Czech student escapes in homemade glider VIENNA, Son. In a daring break for freedom, a Czechoslovakia student escaped Into Austria yesterday In a homemade, ultralight kite-like glider powered by pedals and a tiny two-cylinder engine. The 24-year-eld man, Identified only as Ivo Z, asked for political asylum and wanted toUPI - 182 words
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224 1984-08-06 30 ...ihe other m a soirit of adventure I SEATTLE, San. A one-legged woman conquered the 4,4#t-metre high Mount Rainier on Friday using specially-designed crutches, one of which had an Ice pick attached to It to give her extra traction on the slippery mountainside. MissUPI - 224 words
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71 1984-08-06 30 49 die as plane crashes into marsh DHAKA, Sun. All the 45 passengers and four crew of a Fokker F-27 aircraft were killed when it crashed m a marsh near Dhaka airport today, officials of Bangladesh national airlines Biman said. The plane was coming from the port city of Chittagong71 words
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165 1984-08-06 30 17 bodies found in Soviet wreckage In KARACHI, rescue workers have recovered 17 charred bodies from the wreckage of a Soviet cargo plane which crashed m southern Pakistan yesterday on its way to Tashkent m Soviet central Asia. Local authorities have cordoned off the crash site at Nawab- shah, 210165 words
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Article116 1984-08-06 30 KAMPALA, Sun. Suspected sabotage of a major transmission line left Uganda's capital without power for 20 hours yesterday. Reuter JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia is to move its ambassador to Malaysia, retired Lieutenant General Rais Abin, to Singapore, the Far Eastern Economic Review said m its latest edition. His replacementReuter - 116 words
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Article51 1984-08-06 30 AMMAN, Sun. The Jordanian army's Chief of Staff left Amman today for a five-day official visit to the Soviet Union. During his visit. General Sharif Zeid bin Shaker will tour various Soviet military sites and may explore the possibility of buying am™ from the Soviet Union.AP - 51 words
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Article49 1984-08-06 30 LONDON, Sun. A longlost novel by D. H. Lawrence is to be published for the first time next month, more than 60 years after it was written. Mr Noon is unfinished but autobiographical enough to throw new light on the great English author's fpmnpstuous love atfair* APAP - 49 words
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9 1984-08-06 30 Jakarta's XL envoy 'to move to S'pore asdf sadfsdaf9 words
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Miscellaneous141 1984-08-06 30 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers over several areas m the afternoon. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 1M a.m. Adelaide 11/17 C Cloudy Manila 23 28C Goudy Amsterdam 14/21 C Goudy Melbourne 1114 C Rain141 words
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New weapons to Sight pirates SECTION TWO
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Title Section43 1984-08-06 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1984 SECTION TWO Teaching the child at home and In school OUTLOOK, Page Two Honest flow of dance Ideas LEISURE, Page Twenty-six Box office busters for your living room LEISURt, Page Twenty-seven New weapons to Sight pirates43 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1984-08-06 1 KANNAN CHANDRAN - How do you fight music piracy which is threatening to kill the local music industry? In the second and final part of an update on this issue, our writer looks into possible solutions such as government intervention, imposition of stiffer penalties for piracy and the pooling of resources by record1,300 words
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Article, Illustration942 1984-08-06 2 In the first part of a series on children's learning process, our writer focuses on the classic parent-teacher-child triangle. Adults should support each other's efforts so that the child respects the requirements of both home and school. Recognition of good work done at V school, encouragement toCopley - 942 words
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Article, Illustration798 1984-08-06 2 FRANK MACOMBER - 'Supercamp' teaches children to learn effectively FRANK MACOMBER By Two programmes for different age groups preschoolers and teenagers help children cope with life. The first is a behaviour management course, and the second is a camp that teaches students how to learn more effectively. m Del Mar, California MANY children798 words
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785 1984-08-06 2 DEBORA COLVIN in Perth - DEBORA COLVIN in Perth By CHILDREN want to be liked and accepted. You may find that hard to believe when your child screams and stamps his feet m the middle of the supermarket, making sure everyone knows that you're his parent and that you'rewestern Australian Newspapers - 785 words
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Article, Illustration699 1984-08-06 3 Christine Khor - Christine Khor A FINE group of archaic bronzes was the highlight of Sotheby's major summer sale m London last month. It is probably the most important group of archaic Chinese bronzes to come on the market m recent years many of them have been exhibited m Europe m699 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-08-06 26 Our writer reports on the mood of honesty and frankness pervaded the dance lecture-discussions m Manila EVER wanted to be an elegant, older 18th Century gentleman? Well, it's a bit late now, but here's your chance to play one, at least. Male actors m their 40s and213 words
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Article811 1984-08-06 26 JOHN de SOUZA - Honest flow o£ dance ideas JOHN de SOUZA By TOO often at past Asean Festivals of Performing Arts, lecturediscussions tended to be mere re-affirmations of each country's official stance on dance. Not so m the sessions at this fourth festival m Manila, which had revealing lectures, frank exchanges of ideas,811 words
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Article, Illustration804 1984-08-06 27 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is certainly improving on its selection of films. It has spent a lot of money to acquire some excellent films that have been box office spectaculars. 4s all these films are expensive, SBC has acquired them for two runs over804 words
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Article, Illustration603 1984-08-06 27 By BRENDAN BOYLE IRANIAN composer Ali Rahbari felt the silent rebuke of empty frontrow seats when he conducted the world premiere of his racially charged Half Moon Symphony. But vindication came as the rhythm of an ancient tribal melody brought the people who did attendUPI - 603 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-08-06 27 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation recently lost a valuable member of its staff the controller of the Children and Education Unit, Goh Guan Siew. Guan Siew's resignation on Aug 1 brings to lan end more than 13 > years of service with538 words
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Advertisement92 1984-08-06 3 This frosted glass bowl with Maggi 2-Minute Noodles Maggi 2- minute Noodles has a free frosted glass bowl m store for you with every purchase of our bumper ten- pack. You can use this attractive bowl to serve anything, from Maggi 2-Minute Noodles, to home- cooked dishes, to snacks. Pick92 words
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Advertisement312 1984-08-06 5 [DAIHATSU I DAIHATSU DIESEL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 1 Shenton Way 11-02, Robina House Singapore 0106. Tel: *****11 Telex: RS ***** DAISPOR Cable: DAIDIESEL 315 Outram Road 11-06/07, Tan Boon Liat Building Singapore 0316. Tel: *****10 Telex: CODAR RS ***** Cable: CODARTRON We are very proud to have supplied "FEROZE GANDHI"312 words
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Advertisement257 1984-08-06 5 #iI i S CHEONG HUP WENG MARINE CO. 99 Upper Faya Lebar Road Singapore 1953. Tel: *****47 Best Stainless Steel Engineering Specialise m: Handrail, Balustrade, Door, Kitchen Equipment, Showcase, Fitting Accessories, Custom Make To Specification. Sunbeam Trading Engineering Co Pte Ltd (Marine Engineering Services) No. 13, Tuas Crescent, Jurong, Singapore257 words
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Advertisement1683 1984-08-06 6 ITfiEHEM^TfILL^^ (ji^^Bi^^^M^^WpMafl Z CApTtOL:VowVhSwING I £§Wmwl tNJUY Q m^^m^mt^^mm^mmm^m^^^^^m^mmm^^^m^m^m^^m^^ (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45. 4.00. 6.30. 9.15 Q J o£_sn5 JON fi _T O I_y V I .^W\ Deep Transylvania where Dracula and his >| !__^T,--___ ..9 M^_.-./-A__i_._. 8 /i_M \_A^ V^\ handmaidens mle.the Werewolf rises every... Q G3Z32ZEEISSI1,683 words
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Advertisement94 1984-08-06 6 I Congratulations fl aaaaaaal I T&* A completion of Hull No. 33Z I I "Fero^Qandhffor I I 7& Shipping Corporation of India Ltd I I We are proud to have equipped I I Feroze Gandhi'and the other 9 vessels, I (yet to be completed) I with auxiliary generating sets I94 words
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Advertisement2318 1984-08-06 7 .*x L E S EP c°, ME o E r5! ICE: on RATES; CLASSIFICATION GUIDE i^Vv Mondoy-Fndoy: 9. 000 m 5.00pm i i rf o^^ p^^ Soturdoy 8 30orn 2.00pm Ordinory S) 00 per word (Mm $15 00) Entert A Food id* 7 &L j C^P o^^ H^B^V lI^B^V if^l2,318 words
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Advertisement746 1984-08-06 7 36 House Renova- tion/Repair/Decor aBHBBBBB^S^BS^^BSS 1 1 W« «p«c>>W— d m: Partitions Carpets and flooring. 1 Paintings. i All other Interior/ exterior > works. AppMnbto lor offleM, taetorM* and Incfcidw approval and planning. Satisfaction guaranload. EnquirM*: *****19 WE SPECIALISE IN resldentlals. offices, factories, internal external renovations. Roof leak- ages (repair746 words
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Advertisement1163 1984-08-06 7 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor (HDB Licence: SDR 1992) RtUIOIIIinOHARtHaWSrmiCTHW •j Experience and more S Superstructure •Plastering •Electrical Plumbinge)Ceilinge> Wall covering Partitioning* Fencing* Cabinets B Furnishinge>Window grilles B Deco doors* Painting •Flooring SPECIALISE IN AMPLIMESH M^^' grilles, aluminium glass sliding 39 PhOtOQrephV ioors windows, shop front and r^1,163 words
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Advertisement1840 1984-08-06 7 m M^ SUNNY TAY found five m strips of film negatives at the Mf elevator lobby of Shing Kwan mi House, Shenton Wa> yesterday and has advertised at classim m m m m m m m m m m m m ficatlon 135 m the hope of W locating the1,840 words
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Advertisement715 1984-08-06 8 65 Situations Wanted A Z INFOR SERVICES HAVE Indonesian, sn l.ankan Kiiipmo iiuiKts avatlaMs fat selections cm Milm ta|)t*s and hloilat.i i un.Ntrtic lion and Otnanl \Snrkcrs [mni Macau lluii^i Kiiuk and other foretsja i 'niiiitries Work perm 1 1 mediral. se- < hi itj bond airanaaaMt Enquirw*. COLOMBO COURT715 words
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Advertisement728 1984-08-06 8 R H 1 1 I H f U 'EXPERIENCED AND TRAINED I If S illustrator/ cartoonist seeks VIS L^Jai employment..." Draw him out «p at classification 65 today. iuu 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t>) EDP b) EDP b) EDP Jr I Telephone Number *****15 I728 words
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Advertisement538 1984-08-06 8 «i^ 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMi/ClertCMl c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial /Clerical c) Secretarial /Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical PENINSULA HOTEL invites suitable applicants for the following posts: FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS Secondary education with538 words
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Advertisement663 1984-08-06 8 aw^jEiiTvlii I A) CLERICAL OFFICER^ I B) DATA ENTRY OFFICER (FEMALE) REQUIREMENTS: Singapore Citizen between 17 and 25 years of age. 4 GCE 'O' level passes including English Language Preference will be given to candidates with ability to type. DUTIES: A) General clerical duties. B) •To operate data entry machines663 words
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Advertisement328 1984-08-06 8 Olivetti (Manufacturing Division) requires Minimum 1 year m accounting, preferably m manufacturing environment and experienced m fixed assets registration overhead expenses schedule, and petty cash book GC E O level (Minimum 3 subjects) and LCC m bookkeeping Selected candidate will be provided opportunity for training and growth m our Finance328 words
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Advertisement404 1984-08-06 8 KnHtlni Jtm t< >r> m litrMaf Hecjllires rrV'Tlth (1) FEMALE PAYROLL/ GENERAL CLERK Applfc vita muM |><.^« -v* (JCK'O level Al It-ast I year expentnci m payroll calculation .sutn»- knovtatfft ur perw..rk (2) FEMALE OFFICE ASSISTANT Minimum sei' 1 erlin .1 Uipm hut must (>»• able to vPf ;i k404 words
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Advertisement457 1984-08-06 9 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical TEMP JOBS If you have) typing, telex skills, etc why not join us. We need RECEPTIONISTS/ TEL. OP a TELEX OPS a GIRL FRIDAY TYPISTS/CLERKS CLERICAL ASSTS (Kxpenence/skills not necessary) JR ACCOUNTS CLERKS GENERAL WORKERS *****62/ *****63 Supreme House 9 Penang Road 10-04. Spore457 words
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Advertisement581 1984-08-06 9 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Requires GENERAL CLERK a Mln GCE O' level a Ability to type 35 w.p.m. Transport provided Interested, please apply with full resume, salary expected and contact telephone number to: THE SALES MANAGER 35 Gul Avanua Jurong Singapore 2262 Vacancy for a DEDICATED 4 HARDWORKING FEMALE581 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-06 9 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Cleric*! TET WAI COMPUTER SERVICES (PTE) LTD Requires JUNIOR SECRETARY a Completed Private Secretary's Certificate Course. c GCE o Level with good credit m English. c Some experience preferred. RECEPTIONIST c Fluent In English, c Pleasant personality, c Good telephone manners, c Able to type,575 words
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Advertisement628 1984-08-06 9 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /CleriaU Our hardware company requires a: SECRETARY a GCE 'O' or 'A' level. a Have experience m working as a Secretary. c Able to write English and Mandarin letters and market reports. c Neat and good handwriting. If interested please write to: P.O Box 872628 words
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Advertisement711 1984-08-06 9 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required urgently by hardware company. Knowledge of simple Book keeping a Age 20 -25 years old Salary: SSSO and above Pl«a»a call talaphona:46SSS01. CAROL. GENERAL CLERK CUM TYPIST a Some working experience. Must be able to speak English Intaraatad ptaaaa writa711 words
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Advertisement1449 1984-08-06 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f c) Secretarial Clerical i) Safes Smies FURNITURE MANFUACTURER RE- J^Ht^l QUIRES General Clerk for facto- V "§F ry Secondary 4 level Bilingual aB>aBBBaBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBk M ■■■■■■■bbbbbbbbbbb^^^m (Knglish and Mandarin) Prefer- I ■9 ■Ta.^^'^CaV H ahly .staying at MarsHing ur ■■^■^■^BaßaaaaaaaaaA Ibbb^ZZ^bTSM1,449 words
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Advertisement342 1984-08-06 9 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Junior Sal** R»pr»»entati v«m (Mato/Fwnato) required for On-the-Joh training for Management positions. We are a leading sales company and a member of the Times Organisation. We specialises m training and developing people like YOU Into becoming dynamic managers to work with us We are interested342 words
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Advertisement597 1984-08-06 9 66 Situations Vacant Ssies (A MKMBKROr THK TIMKS ORfiANISATION) A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH A BIG ORGANISATION WANTED 5 HARDWORKING TRAINEES SALES EXECUTIVE REQUIREMENTS: Above 18 years with outgoing personality Academic qualifications is not trie criteria but one should be able to speak fluent English and Mandarin. CAREER PLAN:597 words
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Advertisement547 1984-08-06 10 66 Situations Vacant I) Sales Wa ara expanding our marketing operations m Singapore to service various market segments by spe- cialiration Wa have immediate requirements lor: SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male/ Female) Minimum 3 years direct laelllng experience, c Familiar with office equipment and systems, a Minimum GCE 'O 1 Level with547 words
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Advertisement602 1984-08-06 10 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales Building materials company m Ka long district requires SHOWROOM SALES CLERK (Female) c Experience m ceramic tile trade an advantage, a Can type, c Can speak English and Mandarin well, a Living nearby desirable, c Maturity an advantage. Good basic pay and commission. Please apply602 words
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Advertisement636 1984-08-06 10 66 Situations Vacant I) Sales Required 1) JEWELLERY BOXEB SALESMEN Have good contacts with goldsmiths and Jewellery shops. 2) FEMALE SALES CLERK Have GCE < > Level, able to type Interested, call personally at. 51 Kampong Bogis next to Kallang Qm Work* -08-O6 Singapore Johora Factory BuikMng Tel: *****66. SALESGIRLS636 words
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Advertisement1716 1984-08-06 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situation. Vacant t) Smiem g) TecMnlcml g) Technical g) Technical BOOKWORM SERVICES REQUIRES <^nW^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—^^—^^^^-^^^^^—^ Fulltime or Temporary Male/he- jT,y^*"asss^ssssssssss%sssssßsssssssssssssla^sssssssssTJß^ssssssWsWsTj^ssWsssss'asss male Assistant Helpers. Daily ~~^l^ salary $20 plus Incentive Age i below 25 Hardworking staff will LssT t^BB LsssV I be promoted to supervisor1,716 words
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Advertisement597 1984-08-06 10 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical bnri— •Waßlr^i^i IfIBTER group of companies! I lnvh% appllcatfons for ttw following H positions: I ELECTRICAL I TECHNICIANS a. Electrical Hoist and Crane I SecHon b. Electrical Home Appliances I Section NTC 3in Electrical/Electronic Servicing or equivalent I Some working597 words
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Advertisement429 1984-08-06 10 66 Situations Vacant !g) Technical I I Trans- Island I Management I Engineering I Services Pte Ltd I A fast expanding public I transport company In- I vites applicants for the I post of I /VehicleX Mechanics Requirements: Candidates should possess NTC 2 and 3 m MVM Relevant experience is429 words
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Advertisement689 1984-08-06 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical r 5 i TIMES PRINTERS (a member of the Times Organisation) invites applications for the positions of GRAPHIC 1 REPRODUCTION ASSISTANTS ;:j: with experience m any of the following skills: process camera operation offset plalemaking g film imposition/layout work Those689 words
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Advertisement711 1984-08-06 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Panasonic, I Office Autorration^V\\ We seek intelligent, highly motivated and hardworking personnel for the post of: SERVICE TECHNICIAN i (Male) c Age 20 25. c Mm. qualification: ITC m Electronics Engineering. c Must have experience m servicing Office Equipment. c711 words
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Advertisement455 1984-08-06 11 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical GOLDHILL SQUARE has immediate vacancies for th following posts: (I)MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS II Carpenter Painter Mai#on Locksmith, c Passed secondary 2. National Trade Certificate 3 or 2 years' working experience and able to carry out 2 of the 4 listed trades. Starting salary $650. (2)MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS455 words
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Advertisement331 1984-08-06 11 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN I c ITC or NTC 3in elec- tronic servicing I lor 2 years working experience c Completed N.S. I nt a>rv i# w ait HOMBURQ ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 514 CHAI CHEE LANE #08-0« BEDOK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 164* I TEL: *****40 An Established331 words
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Advertisement755 1984-08-06 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production Mjjjj-rjiMjn 111 :aada^±eb^±±b±-^^^ pTf^r^^Tr aS^L a I I I T*V W^u7^uT^ur\w\ xl Ifli I AeMPCat* INTERNATIONAL r™nl L-J ASM fct (q PIE LTD I ■ft -JjJk We require: m I755 words
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Advertisement158 1984-08-06 11 wtn&m\ f SINGAPORE UMTTEO BE A PART OF US Let us help you to a good start m your career MvmH You will enjoy: Shift Allowance (s2t <or 2nd shift and $5> for 3rd Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards j Lite Insurance Coverage I Opportunities for Overseas j158 words
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Advertisement884 1984-08-06 12 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production I We are **§mW***" Come and join us •wHw#aTafaf w sfc«VWSOafWA 0 for a challenging and rewarding career^^^^^^*- AFFILIATE OF SCM CORPORATION S&fifl IVe pay884 words
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Advertisement511 1984-08-06 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production KQiAt Dnrp i ti^ /afl OPERATORS J Female Singapore Citizen or .free in-house medical facilities. Permanent Resident aged 16 money-savings program. years and above may apply to recreational activities etc I work m any of511 words
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Advertisement278 1984-08-06 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Production h) Production We offer: I V/ 2 months AWS s 5-day, 40 hours work week I Shift allowances up to $6,00 per night I Life insurance coverage j Many growth opportunities Join us as: iPfTmnnartt aWI4V\ I v yrnermwirnt iro ttml) J E278 words
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Advertisement515 1984-08-06 13 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production n g n n M n n Fp ■■■■■■v-r-'- I I BukltMerah a a Tamplnes a a I Toa R i 1 Payoh I o s I nan I W~l^- Macpherson I te nnri q515 words
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Advertisement967 1984-08-06 13 86 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production TOSHIBA I Toahi^iaamullMiatioi^colowTVandradto I H caswtte recorder manufacturing company at I H Via Junction of Paslr Panfana and Akraandra H noacla* W0 are vxpandktQ ano Invtta you to )oin SJ I MM I Primary education I Age 16-40 years ■■■■■■■■■■■■il967 words
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Advertisement319 1984-08-06 13 66 Situations Vacant i h) Production li^ka^H lE EE Here's your chance to grow jj wi th us Join one of the IB world's largest SSS fridge compressor S™ makers and also one of Singapore's w^ m fastest growing companies as PRODUCTION OPERATORS BS Requirements Able to work on 2319 words
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Advertisement276 1984-08-06 14 66 Situations Vacant h) Production HYMOLO PTE LTD Plastic injection molding factory requires: TRAINEE LINE LEADER (on 3 rotating shifts) MACHINE OPERATORS (on 2 rotating shifts) SHIFT ALLOWANCE: Ist shift 2.00 2nd shift 8.00 3rd shift $10.00 I We offer: New higher starting salary Good salary Increment after 3 months276 words
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Advertisement315 1984-08-06 14 66 Situations Vacant h) Production PRODUCTION OPERATORS! GET OUT OF THE FACTORY AND INTO AN OFFICE $20 PER DAY We'll giv» you a nf» chance to start m »n office if you -.m type 25 w.p.m. Call: *****88 *****22 *****77 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I A well established I enterprise315 words
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Advertisement604 1984-08-06 14 06 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I GM Singapore 1 requires I SECURITY I I GUARDS I H for its new leased facility m Ang Mo H I Kio Industrial Park I. B Requirements H Male below 45 years old H Previous similar experience would H604 words
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Advertisement425 1984-08-06 14 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous /aWA I IMeubJehj TV Factory m **M Tknah and Bl Mi ii n ,m 1 ffuwaanca I OPPRRsUJC CHINESE FEMALE RECEPTIONIST (BukH Tknah) Secondary 4 education Age: 16 to 24 Working experience preferred but not essential I^CLERI^^^ I (Woodlands) Secondary 4 education (Technical) Age 16425 words
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Advertisement469 1984-08-06 14 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Pdnomouni Hotel Come and team up with us. We need YOU. 1. Aaaiatant Storekeeper 2. Muslim Cook 3. Canteen Chinese Cook 4. Commis Cooks 5. Pantry Maids 6. Chambermaids 7. Linen Maids/ Valets 8. Waiters 9. Waitresses 10. Bartender 11.469 words
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Advertisement534 1984-08-06 14 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous am I WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday, 6th August 1984 to Wednesday, Bth August 1984 I Material Handler B The Person: Completed Secondary 2 education Completed or exempted from National Service Experience is not essential I I The Job: I Feeding components534 words
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Advertisement327 1984-08-06 14 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous The largest lift manu- 1 facturing Company In I Singapore requires L I 3 GCE -a levels including English a Able to speak clearly to clients through |j telephone 3 3 GCE tv levels P M Able to type 35 wpm Class 3 driving licence327 words
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Advertisement509 1984-08-06 15 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous =ts ftf? ISLAND^ Trans- Island Bus Services (Pte) Ltd S* Daily gross salary range $32 $37 (inclusive of basic salary, overtime and incentive bonus) •Age above 21 years Possess Class 4 or 4A driving licence I* Daily gross salary range $22 $27 •5s (inclusive of509 words
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Advertisement371 1984-08-06 15 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 'SINGAPORE ISLAND* COUNTRY CLUB requires A) COOKS Gross Salary: $500 $800 depending upon experience and qualification. Able to prepare a variety of both local and western short-order dishes, barbecue and buffet Must have at least 2 years experience m established coffee house and snack bar371 words
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Advertisement456 1984-08-06 15 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Vegetable oil factory m Jurong requires A. SHIPPING SUPERVISOR B. TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR For Post (A) Good command of English, GCE 'O' level minimum. c Good knowledge m shipping procedures. c Able to prepare shipping documents. c Knowledge of LC negotiation preferable. c Must own a456 words
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Advertisement430 1984-08-06 15 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I (with own I bikes) ■Our Despatchers I earn $800. I HOW MUCH WOULD I YOU LIKE TO EARN? I Call Amar I *****79 I NOW Requires Stonehands (Male) Requirements: Completed Primary education or certificate m Basic education Preference will be giye,n to candidates with430 words
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Advertisement385 1984-08-06 15 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ▼VJ Wywy Pte Ltd requires DELIVERY ASSISTANTS/ STORE ATTENDANTS Requirementa: Able to read and write slmj pie English, a Experience not necessary, a Physically fit and strong, a Preferably residing around district 3. Interested please call personally at: Wywy Store 12 -14 Hoy Fatt Road385 words
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Advertisement465 1984-08-06 15 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Immediate employment for PERSONAL DRIVERS Age 30 -50 years old a Ratirad pohca/ army paraonnal watcomo. PrafaraMy Malay and flaying around Katong araa. DESPATCH CLERKS CUM RELIEF DRIVERS o Class 2 and 3 driving licence Motorcyclaa will ba provided GOOD SALARY AND BENEFITS. Interested, please465 words
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Advertisement449 1984-08-06 15 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A leading at*ctrontc« company ki Kallang Bahru requires OFFICE BOYS o Completed Secondary 2 education Able to speak and write simple English Must be willing to learn a Completed NS or exempted Intaraatad applicant* kindly call asetati to arranoa tor an intarviaw or call personally449 words
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Advertisement480 1984-08-06 16 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous EXECUTIVE JAPANESE LOUNGE urgently requires: (1) EXPERIENCED FEMALE SUPERVISORS c Attractive salary EXPERIENCED HOSTESSES Attractive new salary range plus commission. Transport will be provided. Interested applicants, please call personally Today 4 Tomorrow from 7p.m. op.m. at: 100, Kirn Seng Road, -01-17, Kirn Seng Shopping Centre,480 words
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Advertisement495 1984-08-06 16 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CLERK c OCE O 1 level c Ability to type DESPATCH CLERK c Able to speak simple English. Please apply with 1 passport photograph to: 141 Market Street 303-00 Harapan Building Singapore 0104 or call tel: *****91 for Interview Concrete manufacturing company requires TRUCK MIXER495 words
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Advertisement900 1984-08-06 16 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1 DELIVERY BOY wanted c Possess own motorbike c Salary $520 plus incentives Interested please come personally to: 150 South Bridge Road #12-03 Fook Hat BMg Singapore 0105 VACANCIES FOR MALE Autc lathe Operators. Transport allowance. Salary $400 to $500 Apply personally at: William! Precision900 words
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Advertisement642 1984-08-06 16 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous REQUIRED URGENTLY 2 Delivery Men. Please call at: Golden Mile Complex, #01-36, 5001 Beach Road or 10 Wan Lee Road, Jurong. SUSHI /ASSISTANT COOKS want- cd. Speak Japanese preferable, salary will commensurate according to experience. Call: *****15. DESPATCH CLERKS REQUIRED Please call *****84 (80-82 South642 words
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Advertisement1889 1984-08-06 16 I S^f^^- KEEN ON A three-year old 1 UliUlQf C"3 Peugeot going at $6,000? The r I JL In L 15. advertiser, a diplomat, is partI CJ fJULZfI in 8 with this well maintained CS l^ /gS\ /TV |pJ\ vehicle at classification 76a. ■SiX^p 76 VvhicHM For Sato I HUH1,889 words
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Advertisement794 1984-08-06 16 76 Vehicles For Sato g) Mamda SPORTY METALLIC BLACK. 1979 Mazda 626. Coupe, hardtop with alrcon, radio, hi ft, central locklng. broad tyres, back spoiler. $13,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****68 1979 MAZDA 323. 1000 c.c Lady owner, aircond, radio cassette, new tax, excellent condition Asking $11,800 0.n.0. Phone *****53. Justin. 1992794 words
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Advertisement885 1984-08-06 16 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1979 JUNE MITSUBISHI Sigma 1600 c.c new road tax and insurance, radio, cassette, beautiful condition. PARF Tel: *****36 1991 JULY COLT Galant GS. 1 private owner, alrcon, sports rims, tax 12/84. original paint. $19,200 *****67 1992 GALANT 1000 OLF Alrcon. sports rims. Hi-fi. Ist885 words
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Advertisement821 1984-08-06 16 76 Vahiclßs For Sale I k) Others I SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot E Fnnjt Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapor* 0973 Talaprton*: 734*911/ 8 (Opart* from 9.00 am 5.30pm) TRADE-IN a LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1994 Mtt Lancer OLX 1 3 Aircond 1993 Mazda RX7 S/rlms Aircond Honda Prelude Aircond821 words
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Advertisement1286 1984-08-06 17 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota j) Toyota j) Toyota 10) ijmlcl now MaXM at value than ever. W wJ^\MMm m Wa^W bmT Get your Toyota W WR^^^ m 9*^\^ m mmm \loJ^W now anc^ save yourself •fuHafl^P^^ USUAL Kirwn USUAL Ktr~wti1,286 words
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Advertisement547 1984-08-06 17 4F •JBKfK^^Bt'! SS^SaaawSf'^A I CmSh3i^EK*^Hs'^B*-''-"***'"*-''' r/~\r^ r*\r~T who b^hHsbHA^h Eb Lm^LsSSS! tJ§ 9 1 v_A *yMP^3i^iiM|g#SppSß»6SSsS!jß p A free and unique time and money-saving service designed especially for the expatriate home-hunters. PROPERTY for the week HABITAT I Brand new apartment. 5 bedrooms, guest room and 1 balcony. Walking distance to547 words
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Advertisement676 1984-08-06 17 86 Accommodation Vacant Mi LOW BUDGET BUNGALOWS: DIST LOCATION RENTAL 11 JlnMarlimau 2.400 14 JlnWaringin 1,000 15 Siglap 52.00 C IS Frank*. Dr $2,100 20 Jki Mw«kudii eiooo 21 JlnK»ria $I,MO 21 SunMtSq $2,700 23 ChmtmrtAv* $2,000 FOR MORE DETAILS. CALL: RPC. *****16/ *****03 DETACHED BUNGALOW AT Saraca Road (2880).676 words
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Advertisement636 1984-08-06 17 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 21 BINJAI PARK vicinity Almost new double-storey semidetached. 3 spacious bedrooms, servant's, fully aircon. $2,300 partially fully furnished Esteem Realty: *****01. HOUSEWIFE S DELIGHT TO have a modern kitchen m a 3-bedroom-ed double-storey corner terrace In Tal llwan Garden Excellent view. 5 minutes to636 words
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Advertisement612 1984-08-06 17 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 21, CLEMENTI PARK, corner double-storey detached. 3 bedrooms, family patio, servant's, furnishing negotiable. $4,000 Citlprop *****75. DIST 5. CORNER TERRACE house, furnished with 4 bedrooms, quiet residential area. Interested please call: Acclaim Realty, *****88 DIST 5. FABER HILLS 2-storey 4bedroomed semi-detached, split living/ dining,612 words
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Advertisement783 1984-08-06 17 88 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments Singapore's newest and most exclusive serviced apartments. Now The Ascott at Scotts Road is the best residential address m town. One, two and three bedroom apartments are available for long or short lease. Superbly designed interiors, with complete furnishings and783 words
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Advertisement611 1984-08-06 17 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LOW BUDGET APARTMENTS DIST LOCATION RENTAL 5 P.»ir P.nj.ng 5i.200 5 Eng Chaong Twr $1 800 6 Oil.y R,i. $1,850 9 Pacific Man* $1600 9 Kirn Sia Court $1,500 10 StrmHouH $1,700 10 Taman Sara*i $1,800 12 Lock Choo Apt $1700 14 Chang Hong Man*611 words
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Advertisement741 1984-08-06 18 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dist 07 rtstila Clf $1,500 Dili 09 IV met Mansion $2,500 Ditt lOHi.lki-viiii.il $3,000 Di«l lOCir.'iiwlU- $3,800 Disl 11 Watten Ksl $3,500 Disl 20 FmbM ..in $2,200 Oisl 28 N m. Mimosa $2,500 Others Finland Gcin. Hrn Seng, Holland Orchard Rd etc Fnqu.nei *****21 OIST741 words
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Advertisement868 1984-08-06 18 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments AMERICAN DESIGNED APARTMENT at Mimosa Park. 20 minutes from city Near French School, 3 bedrooms, 1 study, balcony overlooking greenery Country club, swimming pool, squash facilities. $1,750. Gebian: *****49/*****29 AT LAGUNA PARK a well furnished 2-bedroomed. 1 study apartment. Balcony facing the sea. Modern kitchen,868 words
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Advertisement802 1984-08-06 18 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DISr. 10, PANDAN VALLEY, splitlevel living/dining. 2 aircond bedrooms with attached bathrooms, luxuriously furnished with carpet. $2,000. Admer *****66 DIST. 10. LEEDON HEIGHTS 5 mins drive to American School. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, fully furnished. Full Condominium facilities. $2,700. Admer *****66. DIST. 21, BROOKVALE802 words
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Advertisement789 1984-08-06 18 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED 2-bedroomed walk-up apartment, central aircond. Available Immediately $2,900 Lai Housing *****76 DIST. 11 SUFFOLK APARTMENT, 4 bedrooms, squash, pool. Partially furnished. $2,300. Contact Henry Cheng. *****2. Goddard Smith. Talhar Wong. DIST 10 MARBLE LIVING/ dining, well maintained, low density/ exclusive 3-bedroomed789 words
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Advertisement795 1984-08-06 18 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BRADDELL ROAD, 3-BEDROOMED apartment, fully furnished. 4 alrcond. rental $1,600 Call *****61 (No agents please). BRAND NEW REGENT Court. Serangoon Road with facilities, 2/3 bedrooms. $1,500 to $2,200. Contact *****20 CHUAN COURT. SPACIOUS maisonette, approx. 3.000 sq.ft. 4 plus 1 bedrooms. $2,000. Wess *****44. DIST.795 words
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Advertisement686 1984-08-06 18 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms ANG MO KIO, Serangoon Gardens, Upper Thomson, Upper Serangoon $210 $600 p.m *****98/ *****46 BALMORAL ROAD. FURNISHED aircond rooms. $700. Own bathroom, heater, fridge, carpark. Private entrance. Tel: *****41. BALMORAL ROAD, FURNISHED aircond room with fridge for single girl/couple. No cooking. Rent: $480 Tel *****41.686 words
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Advertisement845 1984-08-06 18 89 Proptrtivs For Sale a) Houses RARE OPPORTUNITY! T.nglin Hill, Disl. 1024 Well maintained 2-storey bungalow. Prime locality. Very realdential landscaped garden. Beautiful interior and lay-out. Upstairs 4 bedrooms with balcony. 3 bathrooms, large family. Downstairs guest room, attached bathroom, split-level dining/ living. 2 servant's rooms etc. Central alrcond. Land845 words
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Advertisement799 1984-08-06 18 89 Property For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Proptrtiw For Sate m) Houses a) Houses a) Houses I SUNRISE VIIIA Hi 1 ■^•WJ«fiNl T^bMfc J Oetu.e 2 ».orr, *p»l ■ii Tl^W» :Wnni'.> SBBt^ I G«ro«n Terracr Houwi Luxurious 2-itorey spilt level B^B Seini-cJelached Bunqalowb j^fl 1^ S^S^a^rwQ^ I The799 words
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Advertisement318 1984-08-06 18 DIST. 2057 DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER terrace. Land ;trea approximately 2.900 sq.ft 3 bedrooms/ servants. Partially furnished. Vacant possession. Price $590,000 Don Associates *****41/ *****42 DIST. 21 SIAN TUAN Avenue, renovated single-storey semidetached, land approx. 5.000 sq.ft. Built-in: 3.000 sq.ft. Freehold. Selling reasonable price. Han it Boons *****70 DIST. 2159 2-STOREY BUNGALOW.318 words
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Advertisement296 1984-08-06 18 DIST 10. NAMLY ESTATE <louMc storey serril-detached. 1 bedrooms/ servant's. 3.800 sq "It Freehold. $350,000 negotiable J C *****21 DIST 19, SERANGOOK JAROtN single-storey seml-d ;tact\fd 4,800 sq ft 3 bedrooms. ..ttachjed bhthrooms. large pat.o Tel Ti *****. DIST. 16, SEMI-DETACHED/ TERRACE double-storey, B rooms, spacious living/ dining, nearby shopping/296 words
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Advertisement563 1984-08-06 19 89 Propaftis* For Sal* m) Houses DIST 20 SEMBAWANG HILL well maintained single-storey terrace. 2,100 sq ft. 3 bedrooms, carporch $335,000. Tonsen *****01/ *****69. DIST 2159 CHENG SOON Cresrent. Phase 4. double-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms, servant's room. 4,100 sq.ft. Interest- ed parties please contact: *****43. .DIST. 20 THOMSON YAOHAN Vl-563 words
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Advertisement680 1984-08-06 19 89 Properties For Sato m) Houses WBT. 10, SNMU.E-BTOREY BUNGALOW. Well situated on 12,960 sq ft Large private front garden $1.4 million 0.n.0 *****88 OtST. 15, 2 1/2-STOREY TERRACE. 2.200 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms, parquet flooring. Freehold. Vlllanelle *****81. DI3T 15, BUNGALOW ON 7,000 sq.ft garden 3 bedroom. Pleasant neighbours, convenient,680 words
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Advertisement1634 1984-08-06 19 89 PToptrtißf For Sato 89 Propftiw For Salt 89 Proptrtm For Sals b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartmemts b) Private Apartments IN LANDMARK TOWER^W a 37-storey luxurious apartment at Chin Swee Road I WHERE THE VIEW IS PANORAMIC! H Lush gardens, seaview and convenience of city life H •V Opposite1,634 words
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Advertisement825 1984-08-06 19 89 Proptrtwt For Salt b) Private Apartmeats DIST. 21 QOODLUCK GARDEN, 2bedroomed split-level apartment. 1,155 sq.ft. Complete condominium facilities. $330,000. Ring: *****19. DIST. 20 BRAND NEW upper maisonette, 1650 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. $405,000. Contact Diana, *****2. Goddard tt Smith, Talhar tt Wong. DIST. 21 GOOOLUCK GARDEN 3 bedrooms with terrace.825 words
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Advertisement832 1984-08-06 19 89 Propsftt#s For Sbm c) BVDC Apartments BraddaN Viaw Panthouaa. 2 levels with roof garden, panoramic view, overlooking Macßltchie. Phase I, 3400 sq.ft., extensive renovation. $520,000 0.n.0. BraddaN Viaw, Phase I, facing East. 1770 sq.ft., terrazzo hall, parquet rooms, built-in wardrobes. $299,000 0.n.0. Laguna Park, Phase I, 1770 sq.ft.. low832 words
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Advertisement652 1984-08-06 19 89 Prop«fti«s For Sale d) HDB Apartments POINT BLOCK, TOA Payoh nearer Braddell Road, marble/ parquet flooring, furnished. $135,000 Unlwest: *****92/ *****15. TEBAN GARDEN, BLK. 12, 5 rooms, marble/ terrazzo Asking $118,000 Loan $95,000 *****14' *****15/*****16 TELOK BLANQAH CRESCENT ft. roomed flat. Near school and market, price negotiable. Please contact652 words
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Advertisement697 1984-08-06 19 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spacos I AN INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX I OF MODERN FACTORY SPACE 8-storey twin tower complex B A New Industrial Building strategically I located at the crossroads of MacPherson/ Paya Lebar/Airport/Upper Paya Lebar Roads I 2,701 sq ft to 4 Goods Lifts 18.000 sq ft 2 Passenger697 words
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Advertisement824 1984-08-06 20 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I .B^^BBBBBBBBB^a* l utffIHIHII^^HI l2a^^ml, rpVfc. flH^V* BSBBBBB B^BBBaßßßßaa^^.^ I Mainland I I Industrial Building I H In me midst of a strong labour force 1 In the company of high ZD L— technological kndu9M**^___^ -V H .'J^ ,^'u, L tV,»l824 words
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Advertisement810 1984-08-06 20 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I RUBY WAREHOUSE COMPLEX Few Units Left Tenants can enjoy FREE electrical installation BOOK NOW! (C±s) Ruby Ufeirehouse (Pie) Ltd Tel: *****62/*****07 (Mrs. Berne Wong) No. 8 MM Bukit Road 2. *01 36/01-36, (off Euno> Link). Sinawon 1441 Mmi* 93 Office Spaces810 words
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Advertisement1095 1984-08-06 20 93 Office Space* 93 Office Space* 93 Office Spaces b) Rentml b) Rentml b) Rentml b^Bb^Kb^b^b^B^B^B^B^bV mm «ZZb^^^*"**^-«» b^Bb^H Ik 4 m_ bbb^b^b^L^Ls B B^HLJobI WW- t' [ocean building II Located m the heart of the Tl .x^i financial and business district I J L^^V^^" Next to Raffles Place ChulaSjres,1,095 words
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Advertisement416 1984-08-06 20 a DIST 1. MONO KONG Street office space, 3rd storey. 1,700 sq.ft. $1 20 psf. only Tel: *****77. DIST 7, BYLANO BUILDING, area 255 sq.ft.. Interested please call: *****86/*****88. ICB BUBJMNO GROUND floor available. Suitable for showroom In Shenton Way. Contact *****91. OFFICE AVAILABLE AT Golden Hill Tower 578 sq.ft.416 words
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Advertisement367 1984-08-06 20 94 ShopSpac** 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental I PJiCZU I I RETAIL SHOPS I I FOR LEASE I I 334 sq ft 3014 sq ft I I Escalators serve all Shopping I I All Shops face Escalators/Main I I Passages I I All Shops planned for I I367 words
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Advertisement499 1984-08-06 20 SHOP SPACE FOR LEASE Singapore Shopping Centre (opposite future MRT station). Groundfloor (corner of Clemenceau Aye/ Penang Road), 377/ 441/ 463/ 507/ 884/ 904 sq.ft. at 56.90 p.* t Contact Nari *****11 Air-Cond Market 500 sq.ft. -3000 sq.ft. People* Park Katong Norman Tan: *****7 KATONO PLAZA/PRIME SHOPS for rental Ground499 words
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Advertisement584 1984-08-06 21 100 Air Travel CHARTER FLIGHT TO HAADYAI DEP OH/12 AUCi 4 DAY HAAOYAI/SONGKHLA 5399 DKF 0612 AUO 4 DAY HAADYAI/SONGKHLA COACH AIR TKT HOTEL $210 DEF: 06/12 AUG 4 DAY PMUKE T PH ANG NG A S499DKF 06/12 AUG 3 DAY PHUKET/HAADYAI |549 DKP 12 AUG One way air/one way584 words
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Advertisement876 1984-08-06 21 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours X NAM HO J TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. < j i it'teisSbftf i Yj 1^ 14d^n»WMtCo^tU8A. 4 i *V~it Honolulu it Lorn AM%omfm it if g 9j 9mn Franotooo Las Vmomm M«xioo Z, Yj Q«tyS*l4HHiDtpev»yMon(FuWa*Hmm«»to) j j KOREA'S PARADISE ISLAND, CHCJU I BEST876 words
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Advertisement794 1984-08-06 21 102 Tour« 102 Tourt 102 Tourt I $3^^ pbrih w|idhower tour 1 1 rd\Tff ALL NEW PROGRAMME I 1 6/9 DAYS 1 1 33/$ 1 366 v I GOLD COAST/BRISBANE 6fMyxslsss| I GOLD COAST BRiSMNE SYDNEY 9 days 999 Pep Every Thursday £fc .C^ e^^ o o^ s I^>^-^ I794 words
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Advertisement965 1984-08-06 21 108 Foreign 106 Foreign HUI KUAH PTE LTD. #04-18 Orchard Towers, Spore 0923. 109 Academic 110 Computer SPECIAL REVISION CLASSES <> BH^ Level Engllsh/Maths/Prlnciples l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Of Accounts: Expert Coaching By experienced Teachers. Slnga- COMPUTER pore Institute of Commerce DDn^DJiuimi/« =04-283 Selegie Complex Tel PHUGHAMMING *****81/*****49/*****01 COURSES BILINGUAL TRAINED TEACHERS RAClf*«965 words
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Advertisement597 1984-08-06 21 112 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES COMMENCIW i AT CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE '05-3M5. Block 182 Bukit Mer.ili Town Centre T.I *****0 <• hnti Accounting (Higher) •Sat 3 30- 5 00pm 11/8 Thur 7 00- 8 30pm 16/8 Book h Hpmg E Itminli' Mon Fri 6.00- 7 30pm 6/8 Mon 7597 words
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Advertisement1096 1984-08-06 22 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer City and Guilds Certificate I m Computer Programming and I Information Processing. I The internationally recognised City and Guilds Certificate I can be your key to a successful career m computer I programming. fl The Stamford Computer Centre supplements professional I training m the1,096 words
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Advertisement1450 1984-08-06 22 111 Typing/SBCftßrißl 111 Typing/S>cretBriBl 111 Typing/Stcrttorißl 111 Typing/Stcrotßrirt 113 Language 113 Language i«"~Da^iri I THE CAREER PATH TO A I f JAPANES C E O C U R N S V E E S RSATION 1 SSS W*W*Wmw*% ■■m ejße>vMie>«ameja LUUHbtb m* t>> appointment only c-..i, I BRIGHT FUTURE FOR1,450 words
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Advertisement447 1984-08-06 23 it jirmmj nwcj, MunuAl, AUbUil O, I yO4 NOTICES N V Bin^^l'n»tf !j|p m 111 l BB^ |lllKj£2ifii L««fc| YE BAO ZHONG 101 »»9»/' from 01 's<. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB) PxT j^T 7 Tefeßank *****22 3365U1 iround the dock enquiries m our new phone numbers. From today, the Unicard (ATM) and Teleßank447 words
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Advertisement429 1984-08-06 23 ;N THE HIGH COUBT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ompftah* Wlßdlßg-Up N». OS «f MM la the Matter the CMapMdes Act, Chapter 185 Aml la the Matter «f WAN FUBNITUBE INTERNATIONAL (PTE.) LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the abovenamed429 words
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Advertisement1258 1984-08-06 23 PAGE TWENTY-THREE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. Ong Chin Sum (C.S. Ong) nnc no 0 1 ***** /F is no longer m our employment wef Ist August 1984 He is therefore not authorised to transact any business on behalf of our company We take this opportunity once again1,258 words
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Miscellaneous361 1984-08-06 24 COMICS U° G ARFIELD By Jim Davis I PEANUTS ,^7 f- 1964 united Feature Syndicatelnc ikIWC JTUX C/m -v^ i BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates v spmrung HeAW ooup" rf hlw^ OUR V^p/ THE BOHN LOSER ByArtSmnsom E|^rC\ fc^T^^i^H^ fi4M J^^^^^^^H f4Lg/ UL w^la^t /I V BUGS361 words
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Advertisement965 1984-08-06 25 J^^^^ II /MBfl H^^al£3Bl^^^^ I 111 V I wl«l^^^ «l Jn^* i]N^VS9IH|^BP!r Uil l»^ _^|[^l 11^^ I I Guide 1 jj^isS B^M With the help of this book the windsurfer will make 1 M B^^^V I ItS "tQQ 1 raP d progress from be 9 lpner to expert B ,*|l965 words
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Advertisement346 1984-08-06 26 Men are incapable of sustained intimacy. Women expect an intimate involvement I throughout marriage; but men are much more comfortable with the role of provider and leader. This is Why Modern Marriage is So Tough On Men says a study by American author Maureen Green. And Fiv^ Singapore m Men346 words
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Miscellaneous244 1984-08-06 26 What's on ANTI-CANCER CAMPAIGN FAMILY PLANNING TALK EXHIBITION FOR THE NEWLY-WEDS Twelve boards display (he n Mandarin by Dr Lim Hai general aspects of cancW m a h t e f main vr this exhibition entitled Lets i h Fight Cancer and Live. Bukit men t of ia ,^,l?. nd244 words
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Advertisement69 1984-08-06 27 pr^^L IN CONJUNCTION WITH: CONVENTION BH|^^^ Towards Better Cooperation BE AUSTRALIA PHILIPPINES i^RRaS I^. INDONESIA SINGAPORE Sl^RB BEy9^^. japan •Taiwan M^KifilSl^. KOREA •THAILAND '^/v'l 3^^^ •MALAYSIA ORGANISERS: fl^9|\ THE ASSOCIATION OF FURNITURE V^By INDUSTRIES OF ASIA AND PACIFIC Prizes Sponsored by= mmmm Singapore furniture manufacturers PnnvMntnrQ AND TRADERS ASSOCIATION wujf69 words
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Advertisement708 1984-08-06 28 Every way you look at it, it makes sense to rent from Thorn If you buy a television set, you are WILL IT STOP THERE? video recorders. In the UK, 50% of all can't buy them m m\ I buying a depreciating asset Definitely not where televisions are P^ple from708 words
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Miscellaneous1554 1984-08-06 28 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE >Q> Xiao Lan and Zheng Jie return i sbcs Radioone FT iLMM, 4 ill M, I'm nU fI S« IVJ p"«i iV Ii am EJ e i a vf i v Day) 5 M AM National Anthem l.St Midday Market Re 11 ibH| I Hil1,554 words
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Title Section9 1984-08-06 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1984 SECTION THREE9 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1984-08-06 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN Story by Book-binding services are still m demand, but it is becoming difficult to attract skilled hands to join the trade. Our reporter finds out how a family-run business m Chinatown is coping with the problem, and how the Singapore Corporation of1,030 words
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Advertisement36 1984-08-06 1 What stands between your child and his mortar board? Read Shin Mm's National Day supplement on Aug 8 and find out. £$T488& r^^r -ik II j I !jLi;^ssss«--rw ii a V M| l -%xmßT'\ mBBBBBk^B M36 words
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Advertisement788 1984-08-06 1 APPOJNTMeiXS/NOTICES IHIHHSTANTS RSSOBBIHHHB box service. Telex Service: S.T.A.N.TJS RS ***** TIMEAD CXt 2724 7 StraitS Times: Ss23 15 cm CoUected: S$ 5.00 2669 Sunday Times: 5J24.40 psc. cm. Posted": Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS Bar MXffIffITSIIIHB tfk Deluxe Hotel seeks a qu^ifi^V As£u?s££XSSr t au a M nrDCANMTi il I AOOiC-r Ati-r IA)788 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-08-06 2 KsL£fik THIS programme is compiled by Rediffasion and broadcast dally m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four. Radio Three: Mon Sun: 11.15 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m. The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 254 Celebrate National579 words
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Advertisement537 1984-08-06 2 APPOINTMENTS fi ==TI senior accountant (§p^y (A mambar of tha Timaa Organisation) I^"^l™»"Hb^HßbtHb^b^b^b^b^bW invites suitably qualified applicants for the post of: Spany la among tha wortd* a laadlng auppHart of alactronto-batad systams for tha information procaaalng, dafanca and aaroapaca CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY markats. Reporting to the Regional Controller, this appointment will537 words
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Advertisement210 1984-08-06 2 9l|SBmecs 1 jfcfjglF MATSUSHITA DENSHI ■m^B-fS) PTE. LTD. We are Crowing and we invite you to grow with us. WALK-IN on 7/8/84 between 9 am to 5 pm for career for Tomorrow. PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Diploma m Electrical, Mechanical or Production Engineering with or without experience incumbent will be responsible for210 words
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Advertisement590 1984-08-06 2 GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualified candi ates to ill the posts of AREA ENGINEERING OFFICERS m th Telecom mumcations Department Ministry of Communicant .ns Negaia Brunei Darussalam SALARY SCALE: B 2 BDLRS227O 2360 2450 2540 2630 2720 2810 2905 3000 3095 3 1P0 3300590 words
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Advertisement420 1984-08-06 3 APPOINTMENTS Cl PRIMARY INDUSTRIES Jp£ ENTERPRISE PTE. LTD. invites suitably qualified applicants for the following posts: Workplace: Kampong Java Road I 1 MECH FITTERS I H (OPERATION ASSISTANTS] M 111 Workplace: Kirn Chuan Road or i WMMMEUMMMM m am Workplace: Kirn Chuan Road |£rj I BgßEjj Workplace: Commonwealth Lane KB420 words
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Advertisement590 1984-08-06 3 ©Reliability I INCORPORATED •> I An •stablistod American Etoctronlcs Company In Ang Mo Kk> requires a highly motivated professional to fill the position of:I Reid Service Engineer The Job: Start-up, maintain and service all Reliability products/systems Train customers m details and use of products and work with various engineering groups590 words
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Advertisement698 1984-08-06 3 GOVERNMENT OF I NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM I Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of ARCHITECT m the Public Works Department, Ministry of Development, Negara Brunei Darussalam. Salary Seal*: B 2 EB3 *****0 2360 2450 2540 2630 2720 2810 2905 3000 3095 3190 3300 3410 3520698 words
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Advertisement430 1984-08-06 3 I DU PONT FAR EAST INC subsidiary of one of the largest American multinational corporations, invites applications for I the position of: I Systems Analyst/ Programmer QualMcattons Experience: Degree m Computer Science or related field from a recognised University 2 3 years experience m Systems Work Knowledge of HP3OOO computer430 words
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Advertisement281 1984-08-06 3 This runaway best- seller disects the secrets of America s most successful corporations and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense $24.65 (Half the hardbound price). 71MEf__ 7HEBOOKSHOP Get the most out of your life Read HER WORLD U You KNOW you re a darned281 words
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Article, Illustration863 1984-08-06 4 AT A HARI RAYA gathering held recently it was announced that efforts would be made by a few local Malay bodies to co-operate with Indonesian organisations m the staging of dramatic plays. The joint presentations will be made both here and m Indonesia. Calls were863 words
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Article690 1984-08-06 4 Olch BUDIMAN A. R - Olch BUDIMAN A.R. PERTUBUHANPERTUBUHAN budaya di sini telah diseru supaya bekerjasama untuk memupuk persefahaman dalam usaha memajukan bidang seni di Singapura. Seruan itu telah dibuat oleh para ketua Persatuan Kemuning Singapura (PKS), Badan Kesenian Melayu (BKM) dan Perkumpulan Seni (PS) ketika membuat ucapan masing-masing dalam satu690 words
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