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Title Section16 1984-08-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84 I16 words
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Article, Illustration575 1984-08-07 1 Ingredients: Prosperous neighbours; right priorities; learning from others; diligent people THE First Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, last night identified four factors which he said were behind Singapore's material progress and improved living standards. They are: Our neighbours, our priorities, our modelsUPI - 575 words
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Article50 1984-08-07 1 Latest WASHINGTON, Mon. Attorney-General William Prench Smith said today that American Intelligence believes the Soviet KGB forged threatening letters, sent In the name of the Ku Klox Klan. to 21 Asian and African nations to get them to poll oot of the Los *Mvw»«i« Games. APAP - 50 words
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Article70 1984-08-07 1 Talks on Filipina maids MANILA, Mon. Philippine Labour Minister Bias Ople today said he would visit Singapore this month to confer with labour officials on complaints of exploitation and sexual assaults on Filipina maids m the Republic. The Sunday Times of Singapore reported evidence of poor working conditions for foreign70 words
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402 1984-08-07 1 Dozens die as Jaffna rebels begin offensive COLOMBO, Mon. Tamil separatist guerillas launched a series of attacks against Sri Lankan security forces m the northern part of the country over the weekend. Reports said dozens of people were killed. "The long-awaited offensive of the terrorist groups has begun. We areUPI; Reuter; AFP; AP - 402 words
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Article67 1984-08-07 1 Happiness is WHAT brings on a happy smile? In Toa Payoh, it's a building that looks like a pancake. In Ang Mo Kio, it's 15 jackfruit. And m Alexandra, it's aluminium flashings for the kitchen windows, smoother traffic flow, and a rubbisn compound that doesn't smell. Read what have made67 words
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Article386 1984-08-07 1 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT Woman marathoner ignores heat and agony to cross finishing line By LOS ANGELES, Mon. The Olympics is not always about winners. It has a place also for the beauty, the beast and, of course, the brave. Switzerland's Gabriella Andersen-Scheiss belongs to the third category the athlete386 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-08-07 1 ST Index soars on record volume INSPIRED by Wall Street's record-breaking performance last Friday, the local stock market traded a record 39.6 million units yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index soared 29.51 points, a sharp one-day rise which broke its own record this year set only last Monday when it120 words
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Article31 1984-08-07 1 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 21.63 points to 1,223.71 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article64 1984-08-07 1 GOLDEN (Colorado), Mon. A strong earthquake today rattled a chain of islands m Indonesia, 160 km east of Singapore, the US Geological Survey reported. A spokeswoman for the survey's National Earthquake Information Centre said the quake registered 6.6 on the Richter scale and occurred at 8.01 p.m.AP - 64 words
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328 1984-08-07 1 Soviet bloc row over German ties worsens MOSCOW, Monday MOSCOW'S row with East Berlin has turned into a major Soviet bloc crisis after Hungary openly backed East German leader Erich Honecker's bid to forge closer ties with the West. Western diplomats based here today predicted that East Germany would comeReuter; UPI; NYT - 328 words
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Article470 1984-08-07 2 Better police drivers ALL police drivers are to be trained m progressive driving courses to enhance their skills. The first lessons will start m two weeks. This was revealed by the police yesterday at the official opening of its circular driving circuit m Mandai. Police drivers will be issued470 words
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Article778 1984-08-07 2 RR bribes probe BRITISH police are investigating reports that millions of dollars worth of Rolls-Royce naval engine parts have been stolen and smuggled out of Britain, destined for Iran and Argentina. The Sunday Telegraph also reported alleged widespread corruption at the state-owned manufacturer of aircraft and naval778 words
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Article62 1984-08-07 2 Back to the land THE Philippines is turning its attention to agriculture again after years of reorienting the economy towards industry. The shift m emphasis was underlined m the just-announced 1985 Budget, which the Far Eastern Economic Review reported m its latest issue. '1 he move comes at62 words
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Article317 1984-08-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE East Germany situation is a significant test for the Soviets. In their earUer efforts to neutralise West Germany, the Soviets had been selling the line that they were for peace and very much against the horrors of nuclear war. East Berlin now defends its317 words
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Article94 1984-08-07 2 CANCER INCIDENCE AN official investigation headed by Sir Douglas Black, president of the British Medical Association, recently confirmed an increased incidence of cancer among children m the area of the giant Sellafield nuclear complex m north-western England. The association said m its report that it could not establish a94 words
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Article256 1984-08-07 2 Only few missed THE six-day Olympic swimming programme has brought about the realisation that only the Russialed East bloc women swimmers and the imposing figure of Vladimir Salnikov among the men were sorely missed. Ten world and 12 Olympic records m the men's battle royale but only five Olympic256 words
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Article198 1984-08-07 2 DAY OF RECORDS AT THE SINGAPORE STOCK MART IT WAS a day of records yesterday at the Singapore stock market. Breaking its own trading record set only last Friday, the Singapore stock market saw A massive total of 39.6 million units changing hands yesterday. The Business Times Composite Index198 words
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Article419 1984-08-07 2 Into the biotech era BIOTECHNOLOGY will be a part of our everyday lives by the *****, just as computers have become so today, says Professor John Smith of the Division of Biosciences and Biotechnology at the University of Strathclyde, Britain. He was here recently to lead a 10-day419 words
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Article163 1984-08-07 2 China's music man MB HUANG YMUN, the director and principal conductor of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, is here to conduct the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. He started his music career m a primary school after graduating from a teachers' training college. He then joined a recording company before joining163 words
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Article, Illustration570 1984-08-07 3 P.N. BALJI; PAUL JACOB - P.N. BALJI PAUL JACOB Prince Charles to open $50 m Parliament Building By and PORT MORESBY, Mon. Singapore's Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, was one of the early birds flying m to Papua New Guinea's international airport atAP - 570 words
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Article357 1984-08-07 3 'India to buy MiG-29s' report INDIA has concluded a multi-million-dollar deal with the Soviet Union to buy top-of-the-line MiG-29 fighter jets just recently put into use m the Soviet air force. The deal makes India the only nation to which the Soviet Union has sold MiG-295, the United News ofAP; AFP - 357 words
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Article168 1984-08-07 3 BANGKOK, Mon. Troops loyal to Prince Norodom Sihanouk destroyed a three-gun antiaircraft battery and knocked out three trucks and two artillery pieces m raids on Vietnameseheld positions m northwest Cambodia last week, a communique said today. The Prince's office here said Sihanoukist forces killed six "enemy"AFP - 168 words
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250 1984-08-07 3 Indira denies alluding to US, Sikh links NEW DELHI. Mon. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today emphatically denied that she had spoken of links between Washington and Sikh separatists, defusing a looming diplomatic row between India and the United States. Nearly all Indian newspapers today published reports quoting Mrs Gandhi asAFP; AP - 250 words
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Article32 1984-08-07 3 MANAGUA, Mon. Supporters of Nicaragua's ruling leftist Sandinistas clashed with those of the leading opposition alliance at a political rally and 10 people were injured, authorities said yesterday. UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article237 1984-08-07 3 WELLINGTON, Mon. An Air New Zealand hostess who was dismissed for what the airline described as "going sexually berserk" on a night flight from New Zealand to Honolulu, is planning to fight to get her job back, a newspaper reported here today. The senior hostessAFP - 237 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-08-07 5 1,100-km canal completed MOSCOW, Mon. A 1,100--km canal, designed to carry water to arid regions of the Soviet central Asian republic of Turkmeniya, has just been completed, the Tass news agency has reported. The canal runs from the Amu Darya River across the Karakum Desert to the port of KrasnovodskAP - 78 words
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Article378 1984-08-07 5 Rolls-Royce spares theft probe Newspaper alleges goods sold to Iran and Argentina LONDON, Monday POLICE yesterday investigated reports that millions of dollars worth of RollsRoyce naval engine parts have been stolen and smuggled out of Britain, destined for Iran and Argentina. The Sunday Telegraph also reported alleged widespread corruption atUPI - 378 words
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260 1984-08-07 5 LONDON, Mon. THE world's youngest heart transplant patient, Hollle Roffey, turned 18 days old yesterday with her weekold heart Damping strongly though she was reported to be still 1m critical condition. Some surgeons meanwhile have started criticising heart transplant surgeon DrUPI - 260 words
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Article153 1984-08-07 5 THE wreckage of an Aeroflot cargo plane lylag en a wheat Held In Baelal Pur Village In Ifll&flMabflMl Ml StUUIAV Ike Sevtetplaae was en Its way to Tashkent from Adea when It tnaktid en Saturday, a spokesman tor the Pakistan Civil Aviation Aathority (CAA) said.UPI - 153 words
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254 1984-08-07 5 Two years for coal industry to recover' LONDON, Monday THE British coal industry could take "a couple of years" to recover, National Coal Board chairman lan MacGregor predicted as the coal miners' strike over planned pit closures entered its 22nd week today. In a television interview, Mr MacGregor renewed hisAP - 254 words
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Article33 1984-08-07 5 TOKYO, Mon. Four earthquakes, at least one "fairly strong" at its centre, shook the southernmost main Japanese island of Kyushu today, but no injuries or major damage were reDOrted. officials said.33 words
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Article81 1984-08-07 5 A GERMAN-SPEAKING gunman yesterday hijacked an Algeria-bound cargo plane with six passengers and crew aboard and demanded to go to San Francisco but surrendered when the DCS returned to Marseille Airport for refueling, police said m Marseille. None of the six people taken hostage aboard the planeUPI - 81 words
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Article81 1984-08-07 5 MEXICO AND Venezuela renewed a four-year-old agreement to sell oil to Central America and the Caribbean on generous credit terms, but threatened to cut supplies to countries that engage m "warlike" activities. The warning issued m Mexico City on Friday was designed to encourage "the preservation ofUPI - 81 words
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Article66 1984-08-07 5 THE OFFICIAL Iranian News Agency monitored m London said yesterday that Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny had died. "It is not the first time that such baseless rumours are being spread," said the head office of the agency m Teheran m reply to rumours circulating early onUPI - 66 words
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Article75 1984-08-07 5 THE BODIES of 28 of the 49 people killed m Sunday's crash of a Bangladesh airlines plane have been recovered from 10 metres of water near Zia International Airport yesterday afternoon. Navy and army divers continued to search the swampy area where the Fokker F--27 of theAP - 75 words
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455 1984-08-07 6 'Battle management' task m nuclear war WASHINGTON, Monday HUGE, sophisticated radars being built m Georgia, Texas and Siberia have led the United States and the Soviet Union to accuse each other of violating a treaty aimed at preventing a nuclear war, analysts say. The reasonNYT - 455 words
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Article238 1984-08-07 6 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Mon. A unique space shot is scheduled here this week m which three satellites from three nations must fly with the coordination of trapeze artiste, creating artificial clouds and an imitation comet to study the solar wind and earth's magnetic fields. The US$7BAP - 238 words
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231 1984-08-07 6 Pet pig saves life of retarded boy HOUSTON, Mon. PRISCILLA, a four-month-old swimming pet pig saved the life of a mentally retarded youngster who ventured too far out into Lake Somerville yesterday. Carol Burk took her 11--year-old son, Anthony Melton, and her friend's pig swimming a week ago. Anthony, whoUPI - 231 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-08-07 6 BIKINI-clad Lori Garner, 18, examining some chunks of tattylike oil that washed op on a beach m Galveston, Texas on Friday. The oil, which is almost solidified after mixing with sediment m the Golf of Mexico, is from the huge oil spillUPI - 65 words
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Article156 1984-08-07 6 NEW YORK, Mon. WORLD population is now growing at a slower rate than it was a decade ago, a United Nations official said m the latest issue of Newsweek magazine. Mr Rafael Salas, director of the UN Fund for Population Activities and secretarygeneral of the internationalAFP - 156 words
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350 1984-08-07 6 Conflicting views at population conference MEXICO CITY, Mon. Representatives of 140 nations gathered for the United Nations World Population Conference opening today amid controversy over the US decision to deny aid to international organisations that support abortion. Conference organisers have stressed that there is more agreement than disagreement among nationsUPI - 350 words
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Article58 1984-08-07 5 PERTH, Mon. Eighteen Japanese fishermen were rescued uninjured but suffering from shock and exposure after their trawler was wrecked on an island off Western Australia early today. The 36-metre tuna boat ran aground m heavy seas on a reef off Rottnest Island near here after the captainReuter; UPI - 58 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-08-07 8 Mubarak in fresh move to settle Iran-Iraq war CAIRO, Monday EGYPT'S President Hosni Mubarak flies to Yugoslavia today to discuss a new Egyptian initiative through the non-aligned movement to settle the 47-month-old Iraq-Iran conflict. Presidential aide Osama Baz said last night that Egypt wanted to revive its peace initiative toReuter - 218 words
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Article395 1984-08-07 8 Two countries responsible for blasts, says minister CAIRO, Mon. PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak announced today that he has ordered measures to end a series of mine explosions threatening shipping m the Red Sea and Gulf of Suez and to find out who is responsible. MrUPI - 395 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-08-07 8 BEIRUT, Mon THE Lebanese government has cancelled a special Cabinet session scheduled for today because ministers are at odds over a plan to deploy troops m militiaheld areas outside Beirut, Cabinet sources said yesterday. The plan has already been revised once, after objections320 words
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246 1984-08-07 8 ABU DHABI, Monday RICHER members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) are be'ng urged to produce less oil to help stabilise he world oil market. In an interview with the newspaper AlBayan, Indonesian Oil Minister Dr Subroto did not identify the targetedAP; UPI - 246 words
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132 1984-08-07 8 Turkey, Iraq talks on new oil pipeline ANKARA, Mon. Iraq and Turkey yesterday discussed a proposal to build an oil pipeline between the two countries and boost Baghdad's exports, which have been nurt by the 46-month-old Gulf war with Iran, officials said. Turkish Prime Minister Turgut Ozal and the visitingUPI - 132 words
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Article105 1984-08-07 8 PARIS, Mon. Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi warned that he would take steps to "destroy immediately" a new middle class, hostile to the ideals of his regime, which was emerging m Libya. Every consumer also had to be a producer, he told a meeting of city officials mAFP - 105 words
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374 1984-08-07 9 By THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN DESK THE Philippines is turning its attention to agriculture again after years of reorienting the economy towards industry. The move to take another look at agriculture is a a shift underlined m the justannounced 1985 Budget, which the Far374 words
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Article247 1984-08-07 9 THEPA BEACH (Thailand), Mon. Two Soviet ships shadowed Thai and American vessels m the Gulf of Siam for three days as Thai and American Marines, supported by a task force stormed this southern Thai beach to climax the weeks-long war games. The war games dubbed Cobra247 words
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58 1984-08-07 9 BANGKOK, Mon. Laotian Deputy Foreign Minister Souban Srithlrath arrived today for a second round of talks to settle a dispute over three border villages. Talks between the two sides are scheduled to begin tomorrow. The two sides were unable to settle the dispute afterReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-08-07 9 KANCHANABURI (Thailand), Mod. Archaeologists from Silapakorn University are trying to establish whether there was a human settlement m Tambon Wangdong as far back as 3,m to 5,«4« years ago. A group of II post-graduate students and four professors, who started digging Just overBangkok Post - 186 words
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Article344 1984-08-07 10 Ministry: 60,000 workers needed m estate, building sectors MALAYSIA can provide employment for all its workers who have lost their jobs m Singapore and for those still working there but who may be phased out later. A Labour and Manpower Ministry spokesman yesterday said344 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-08-07 10 DATUM Kuek Ho Yao at a dinner thrown for him by his Mends m Johor Barn on Sanday night. It was his first public appearance after being released by his kidnappers on inly 28. Datuk Kuek, a prominent Malaysian community leader and manager of Knok Brothers m133 words
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Article196 1984-08-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Infertility is a problem among 10 to 15 per cent of married couples m Malaysia, according to the National Population and Family Development Board. Of the affected couples. 66 per cent are Malays, 19 per cent Chinese, 12 per centBernama - 196 words
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254 1984-08-07 10 Two-state ban on political meetings ALOR STAR, Monday POLICE today banned the holding of political assemblies m Kedah and Perils. The ban is to preserve peace and security m the two states, deputy OCCI (Officer Commanding Criminal Investigation) Harun Ismail 1 said here today. "Because Kedah and Perlis border Thailand,NST - 254 words
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186 1984-08-07 10 MALACCA, Mon. The next time you are m Malacca Town, make sure you think twice before deciding to throw that empty cigarette pack, ice-cream stick or used bus ticket. For if you do, you may find yourself emptying your pocket to pay an on-the-spot186 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-08-07 11 Three-tier grading system for permits Pictures by H.L. CHAN Story by JUDY TAN ALL police drivers are to be trained m progressive driving courses to enhance their skills. The first lessons start m two weeks. This was revealed by the police yesterday at the414 words
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Article273 1984-08-07 11 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON %s By I A FILIPINO seaman fatally stabbed his second engineer on board a Saudi Arabian livestock carrier because the officer had got him the sack. Yesterday Leopoldo Olmo Dela Cruz, 26, was jailed for eight years for stabbing Nazirahmed Gulamohamed Fadra, 43.273 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-08-07 11 CONSTITUENTS of Alexandra may soon have a logo that will reflect the spirit of harmony among them. This was disclosed by the constituency's logo design competition organising committee when it picked the winning entries at Alexandra community centre on Sunday. The winning logo138 words
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Article55 1984-08-07 11 A MIDDLE-AGED woman, who gave her name as Goh Lay Hwa, was found at Goodwood Park Hotel. She had no identification papers and could not give details of her background. Members of her family or friends can contact Miss Goh Nguk Nong at the Social Affairs Ministry on55 words
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Article19 1984-08-07 11 MR HO LENG POH has been elected president of the Housing ana Development Board Daily-Rated Employees' Union.19 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-08-07 12 JEFFREY TSANG - AAS in a legal tussle with contractor JEFFREY TSANG By of Business Times A FIERCE legal tussle is raging between the Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS) and the main contractor of its new building along River Valley Road. The first salvo was fired sometime ago by Lip Tat Building Construction579 words
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214 1984-08-07 12 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By CHINESE evening daily Mm Pao failed to hit the streets last night, for the second day running, owing to a lack of printing machines to publish the newspaper. Its assistant editor-in-chief, Mr Tan Chye Chong, said214 words
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234 1984-08-07 12 Former director fined $10,000 for graft A MAN was yesterday fined $10,000 and ordered to pay a penalty of $30,000 for corruptly obtaining that amount from an Indonesian businessman. Wilson Sung Teow Leonfc, 54, who was then managing director of Meridien Credit Corporation Pte Ltd (MCCPL) received $30,000 from Mr234 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-08-07 12 Civil defence gets rescue vehicle THE $75, M» rescae vehicle which was deUver ed to Ike Singapore Civil Defence Force lust Wednesday ha* equipment similar to the Singapore Fire Service tender. The Civil Defence Force will use It to complement other emergency services when there is a disaster. The equipment188 words
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347 1984-08-07 12 STEPS axe being taken to make it easier for Singapore architects to talk publicly about their work. Local architects have complained m the past that they cannot talk to the media for fear of violating their ethics code, which forbids advertising. Foreign347 words
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94 1984-08-07 12 IS THERE a link between Chinese calligraphy and being law-abld-Yes, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence), Mr Phna Bah Lee, said last week. He said people m Korea and Japan were very law-abiding and these two countries had become advanced and prosperous94 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-08-07 13 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHU A By Lover stabbed her m anger, court told A MAN stabbed his girlfriend several times with a fruit knife *vhen she decided to go back to her husband, the High Court heard yesterday. Khor Gek Hong, 24, had known Wong Foot328 words
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384 1984-08-07 13 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA By Neptune Court owners take action after notices are ignored WHILE roads are being widened elsewhere, a stretch of road m Neptune Court, a housing project for civil servants, was narrowed earlier this year. This was done to prevent some384 words
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Article72 1984-08-07 13 CPIB now at Hill Street Centre THE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) is now located at the new Hill Street Centre. It moved yesterday from its Stamford Road premises to the sixth level of the new building. All correspondence should be addressed to the Director, CPIB, at 64, Hill Street,72 words
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202 1984-08-07 13 Course to develop all-round airport managers AIRPORT managers need to be all-rounders. That is why the Department of Civil Aviation is conducting a single course for their general training. The course, which started yesterday, combines two separate ones that had been offered for the past five years. These were Airport202 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-08-07 13 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE By THINGS have come a full circle for the Singapore Armed Forces Yacht Club. Today, it faces the same problem it did some 18 years ago how to get sailing going. More than a year after its re-launch332 words
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60 1984-08-07 13 SIX CASSETTE tapes containing obscene songs m Mandarin which a shop proprietor intended to sell, cost him $1,000 m fines yesterday. Goh Soon Hock, 24, owner of Moonchild Department Store m Block 4A, Woodlands Town Centre, pleaded guilty to having the tapes m60 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-08-07 14 IT was wet bat it was home for 37 Singapore navy midshipmen yesterday after about five weeks away. Although it was drizzling continuously from 1.30 p.m., their loved ones turned up m full force to welcome them at Pulau BranJ Naval Base.171 words
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347 1984-08-07 14 STELLA DANKER - When help is just a neighbour away... STELLA DANKER Sage announces home-care plan for bedridden old folk m flats By! A NEIGHBOURhood watch for bedridden senior citizens living at home is the latest project of the Singapore Action Group of Elders (Sage). This is not the policeresidents scheme m which347 words
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297 1984-08-07 14 Sign on skilled local seamen, shipowners told LOCAL shipowners were urged yesterday to employ more skilled Singapore seamen rather than rely on cheaper foreign crew. This would help alleviate the high unemployment among local seamen, the chairman of NTUC Comfort transport cooperative, Mr Mah Bow Tan, said. He also suggested297 words
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117 1984-08-07 14 A YOUTH was charged yesterday with having a dagger with a 15 cm blade, while six other youths were separately charged with being with the youth and being likely to know that he had such a weapon. No plea was taken from Gunalan117 words
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Article113 1984-08-07 14 A MAN who bought a knife after a fight was yesterday fined $300. The court heard that Amarjeet Singh Karuah alias Terrance Adrian Kaurah, 31, had joined three men for drinks at the Haig Road hawker centre on July 3. A fight between him113 words
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172 1984-08-07 14 WHAT brought an end to the popular British TV series "Yes Minister" on SBC? Dr Toh Chin Chye, MP for Rochore, said on Sunday that the political satire was stopped at the fourth episode over Channel 5. It was one of the examples172 words
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202 1984-08-07 14 Police act to pacify crowd at airport POLICE were callec m last night to pacif/ a noisy group of over 200 Madras-bound passengers at Changi Airport. The passengers, all Indian nationals, were forced to extend their holi day here after all flight* to Madras were cance !ed because of last202 words
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141 1984-08-07 14 A GOOD government, social cohesiveness, selfreliance and meritocracy have been and will continue to be the ingredients of Singapore's success. The MP for Bukit Panja.ig and Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development), Mr Lee Yiok Seng, gave this message when he spoke141 words
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Article40 1984-08-07 14 ALL Public Daily Rated Architect Workers' Union members will receive an umbrella each to commemorate Singapore's 19th National Day. Members will collect their souvenir from the Union House today and tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m40 words
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Article29 1984-08-07 14 MR PHILLIP TAN, a charter ed accountant and partner m Cooper and Ly brand, has been elected president of the National Association of Apex Clubs of Singapore.29 words
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Article421 1984-08-07 16 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM Alexandra NEW aluminium flashings installed over their kitchen casement windows to keep the rain out. A daily traffic jam relieved. A smelly bin centre cleaned up. If you see residents m Alexandra constituency smiling a lot more these days it is because they have421 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-08-07 16 By AUGUSTINE LOW HARVEST time traditionally means song and dance for the rural folk. Bat tor the "farmers" of Ang Mo Klo, It meant lots of handshaking, back patting aad toothy smiles. The pat on the back was t r members311 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-08-07 16 Kaki Bukit THERE will be songs, sketches and dances put up by 25 overseas and local artistes. There will also be a 15-kilogramme cake. The occasion is the Kaki Bukit Variety Show '84, organised by the Kaki Bukit community centre management committee to celebrate163 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-08-07 16 Braving the waves for sumptuous dinner Pulau Übin WHIPPING up a dinner is not as easy as a matter of "from the freezer to the oven to the table". At least not for this one. Five hours before dinner started, 28 cooks and helpers had to cart about 600 kilogrammes187 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-08-07 16 Potong Pasir IT IS a practice that dates back to Ancient China, but one that is still being observed today. With a brush and red ink, Health Minister and MP for Potong Pasir Howe Yoon Chong performed the eye-dotting ceremony to bring "life" to three202 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-08-07 16 CEPHAH TAN - Library to instal a lift for the handicapped CEPHAH TAN By WHEELCHAIR-bound Mr Chee Yuan Cheow (below) will no longer have to wait at the first floor of Toa Payoh Dranch library while a librarian gets him the books he wants from the adult section on the third floor. The206 words
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Article, Illustration152 1984-08-07 16 Toa Payoh A PANCAKE. That's how some residents m the blocks of flats overlooking the Toa Payoh Indoor Stadium Jokingly describe it. Bat laughing stock it certainly Isn't. When completed this month, the |S million "pancake" between Toa Payoh Athletics Centre and the estate's swimming152 words
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253 1984-08-07 17 Council to promote Malay games, handicrafts A COUNCIL has been formed to promote the various Malay traditional games and handicrafts. Called Massutra, the council will also help m the production and promotion of the various Malay handicrafts for commercial purposes, reported Berita Minggu on Sunday. It will eventually act as253 words
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365 1984-08-07 17 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Follow-up to Shenton Way shoot-out 'not good enough' B POLICE are looking into their alert system following last Monday's shooting incident m Shenton Way m which the gunman gave them the slip. It is understood that police chiefs are unhappy365 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-08-07 17 A little bird, some string and loads of fun SO who needs to run to fly a kltef Esmond Turn 4mm It sitting down. One sharp tag here rive, hb V* the unpetas to sear Even Intheraln. Eiiuwi Md about 15 ether members of the Seelety far AM to the199 words
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287 1984-08-07 17 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By A POSSIBLE "killer" Utter accident was prevented but m averting it, a worker died because he was not wearing a safety-belt. The way Mohd Zahari bin Ismail, 22, was carrying out his duties, a Ministry of Labour factory inspector287 words
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Article484 1984-08-07 20 Test for the Soviets A SPECTRE is haunting Moscow. This is the spectre of a more independent East Germany. And it is appearing at a most awkward time for the Soviets. Revanchism may be part of what is worrying the Soviets. The Soviets, who lost millions484 words
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Article, Illustration860 1984-08-07 20 More protectionism and emphasis on human rights most likely effects to be felt WASHINGTON: If Democratic Party presidential nominee Walter Mondale makes it to the White House after the November election, Asia is unlikely to notice much difference m United States860 words
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Article, Illustration970 1984-08-07 20 Nixon returns irom Watergate setback WASHINGTON GFDGSGF A millionaire today but he is not likely to hold office A decade later he has emerged, at 71 years of age, as an elder statesman, commentator on foreign and domestic affairs, adviser to world leaders, a multi-mil ionair and a successful author970 words
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Advertisement395 1984-08-07 11 APC. Not just "A PC. W Super Screen, Super Speed, Super Storage, Super Support. When it comes to the high performance business APC runs rings around the competition with also supports two 10-megabyte hard disks. For personal computing that's serious business applications demand, ordinary PC's just can't its fast, true395 words
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Advertisement267 1984-08-07 13 From the 8 August right up to the 19 August, All tastefully and meticulously prepared by 14 Southern Village will be serving local delights from chefs, specially flown m from Penang Penang at modest, hawker-centre prices. So take a short trip down to Southern Village If your taste buds missed267 words
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Advertisement251 1984-08-07 17 The Pavilion Inter-Continental presents The Thomas Wee Collection: lpm Saturday August 11th Tobring_our Singapore Celebrations ~}q a m'^^^^^^^^^^ thrilling climax, we are bringing you the f '^~~^^J^^^^^^^^^^ latest collection of leading fashion designer,/ Thomas Wee. ~7 /W||P; The fashion show will be held, I 111 after buffet lunch, m the251 words
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Advertisement135 1984-08-07 17 (Sun exercise real THE Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) will be conducting live firing exercises at the Southern Island Live Firing Range at Pulau Pawai and Pulau Senang this week. The exercise at Pulai Pawai, which started yesterday, ends tomorrow, and will carry on again this Friday, from 8135 words
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Advertisement397 1984-08-07 17 IHA HUTSHELL, wmsim PICTURES HASHEVER BEEH EASIER f :jfrMWOGA Too dark, blurr and fuzzy, double exposure? The new AF-S from Minolta Is a totally automatic 35mm camera that just won't let you make such mistakes. Ever! It automatically loads the film and sets it for the first shot. And after397 words
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Advertisement836 1984-08-07 19 THE TOTAL SYSTEMS SOLUTION V COMPREHENSIVE SOFTWARE SERVICES =sassrr*-» :2rss==£ -K^v ITr~TT^ T~Z ~~n I X X experiences m the installation of many on-line systems Market Proven Software W^m W mr i A L^&mß^' 'Comprehensive Software Senrtcee .^^^lJC^t\« I vW J^f"ovicle a high level of support serv,ces m the following836 words
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Advertisement237 1984-08-07 20 IfSJ FORWARD OVERSiA CREDIT UMITfD I Small businesses I I are big business I I atPOCL I can 533-3737 FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED 65. Chulia Street. #46-02. OCBC Centre Smqaporo 0104 |g Ad Permit No 4199 I w \fl^Bk^ v r \t^fl Em ft <\4<Broßk r M BkSEVv9v id i237 words
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363 1984-08-07 21 Police must act against all erring -motorists— THE letter "Those who live nearby suffer" by "Weekend Offender" (ST, July 26) requires that the rationale for the action taken by the police be clearly stated. Virtually all the roads within the housing estates m the vicinity of the Singapore Turf Club363 words
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135 1984-08-07 21 I REFER to the letter of "Badly-Treated". (ST, July 31). Most insurers prefer to have damaged vehicles repaired at their "authorised" workshops because they are timetested and generally quite reliable, compared: to workshops where insurers have no say on workmanship. Your insurance agent/ broker or135 words
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165 1984-08-07 21 I REFER to the various complaints against insurers lately. A motor policy is legally enforceable and where there is a breach by one party, it entitles the other to repudiate the contract entered into. With regard to the condition wnereby policyholders have to notify165 words
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111 1984-08-07 21 Many don't understand those mentally ill THE average Singaporean may care about the plight of the handicapped. Many, however, do not appreciate the problem when it comes to mental health. Instead of helping those who may have suffered mental illness, many of them, including employers, have a stigma against such111 words
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225 1984-08-07 21 Admin problems delayed formation of association I REFER to the article "Businesswomen's association formed after twoyear wait". (ST, July 20). First, we of the committee would like to thankyou for your coverage. The article described well the first informal luncheon held after the recent acceptance of our application by the225 words
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Article429 1984-08-07 21 12 -hour shift: Will it work? Productivity will go down I REFER to your article "Work hours: You'll get a vote". (The Sunday Times, July 29). Economic reasons have been given for allowing employers to employ nonshift employees to work 12 hours a day under the new employment law. With429 words
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Article185 1984-08-07 21 Take home pay will be affected will only come about when there is not enough manpower. The loss of overtime work will adversely affect the take home pay of nonshift workers. They will not be able to earn more money to live a better life, and may suffer a drop185 words
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156 1984-08-07 21 On jobs for older women WE refer to the letter "All they wanted was a job, all they got was pain" by "Disgusted Husband". (ST. July 26). My ministry would like to investigate the allegations that some factories are not offering jobs156 words
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Article92 1984-08-07 21 WE refer to the letters from "Disgusted Husband" (ST, July 26) and "Jobless Married Over-30-Year-Old Woman". (ST, July 30). We are always looking for people to fill job vacancies m our restaurants. We offer very good terms and no experience is needed. We are now92 words
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Advertisement88 1984-08-07 21 __^aaaaaaa?BSßßaaviaaaaaaßi i THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters mutt include your signature, full name, address, and horn* and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of tho paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage.88 words
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Advertisement931 1984-08-07 21 I Marketing Institute of Singapore I I CERTIFICATE IN SALES I I AND MARKETING (CSM) I I 3rd INTAKE I Applications are invited for the 3rd intake of the Certificate m Sales and I m Marketing programme, commencing Bth October 19G4 I I Nature of Programme I This is a931 words
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Article1494 1984-08-07 22 BARRY JAMES - BARRY JAMES By 6 THERE were some born with serious defects, what I would call parts missing. They had short tongues or no tongues at all. They had quite a lot off skin and hair missing Just down to the raw flesh. Some of the sheep developed1,494 words
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818 1984-08-07 22 Why the 'invisible economy' in Brazil is flourishing Hard tines force jobless to peddling for a livi RIO DE JANEIRO When Brazil's economic crisis began to bite deep* ly into urban employment last year, many of the newly jobless were forced to live off the streets, peddling everything from candies818 words
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Advertisement361 1984-08-07 22 yy I \\The Olivetti W>rd Processing System "Z~~ Linked up to m^B^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^r^ keep costs down Olivetti has long been at the forefront m innovation. Hie company was the first m the^R world to produce the electronic typewriter. And once again, Olivetti leads the way with its *JW new word processing361 words
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Advertisement83 1984-08-07 22 f < •'tajUUiO €11 y JBBS Finance O^pa FOR RXED A SAVINGS DEPOSITS I CALL DEPOSITS I AT COMPETITIVE RATES DAILY INTEREST I CREDITED MONTHLY FOR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS < INTER-BRANCH DEPOSIT/WITHDRAWAL FACHJTY FOR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOR DEPOSITS OF 5550.000 AND ABOVE. PLEASE CALL OUR BRANCH r|l MANAGERS. iJBDBSRNANCE We've more83 words
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Article36 1984-08-07 23 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 109 4 8 Finance 22 2 0 Hotels 9 1 0 Properties 8 3 4 Plantations 1 3 Mining 3 0 1 Deb/Loans 8 0 I Totol 170 11 1736 words
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Article43 1984-08-07 23 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 121 I 6 Finance 15 0 0 Hotels 2 0 0 Properties 10 0 I OH palms 9 0 0 Tins 10 0 4 Rubbers 19 0 4 D«b/Loons 1 0 I Totol 187 1 1643 words
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Article103 1984-08-07 23 SHARE prices closed sharply higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday m bullish trading with turnover reaching its second highest ever. The widely-followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index advanced 34.34 points to 1481.25. A total of 19.606 million shares valued at MJ51.680 million chang-103 words
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Article82 1984-08-07 23 Auf 3 «ug 6 BT Composite 857 39 886 33 BT Indicator *****10 *****8? BT 08/ OS 382 +544 ST loduslr.il-, 965 36 994 87 STFinjnce 2693 43 *****5 ST Notch ***** 337 39 ST Properties 592 62 607 40 STMmncs ***** 377 78 ST PUntatwns *****3 2651.35 OCBC82 words
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Article107 1984-08-07 23 Chief price changes Rises OCBC 1060+60 MttoWp 430 +58 S*lta»««n 382 +46 T*CmSfc 630 +4S FIN 620+40 MM* 930 +35 mitm 550 +30 OUB 456+28 UOB 525 +27 DBS 890 +25 Gtnfefi 580 +25 lacks M 555 +25 Botton 275 +25 rtrfcrM 454 +24 MTP 422 +22 LIMSOc 372 +22107 words
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Article76 1984-08-07 23 BnBtt«IBM +14 Gufeawts +17 PMC +1S S«nbSMp +4 CtC +6 HwP« 1-7 ranEtec +8 SmDvfey +6 I CCM +5 tnchciftßM +16 Pwfa ftart +24 STra*| +20 1 C«WStorn« -18 Kappd +8 Mm +10 I DurtopW +4 MTC +8 &*> Corp -7 Esse susp IMB-ftrpoM +3 Pramtt76 words
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Article118 1984-08-07 23 LONDON Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corp is holding talks aimed at obtaining a stake m James Capel Co., one of London's biggest stockbrokerages, according to the Sunday Telegraph. The newspaper quoted one of Capers senior partners as saying the discussions had been m progress for some timeIHT; Reuter - 118 words
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Article52 1984-08-07 23 MELBOURNE An Arab bank, Kuwait Asia Bank EC, will open its first Australian office m Melbourne, Victoria, State Treasurer Rob Jolly has announced. It would be the first Arab bank to have a representative office m this country and would begin operating m the next few weeks,52 words
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Article82 1984-08-07 23 Learning course ABOUT 40 employees of a computer multi-na-tional -m Singapore will learn how to be more professional m servicing customers through an audio-visual programme. Hewlett Packard, manufacturer of precision electronic measuring instruments, recently bought 212 packages of a Xerox training program called Customer Satisfaction Skills. The program teaches workers82 words
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Article, Illustration556 1984-08-07 23 Face m the news Terrific patience needed, says group account director WHEN China opened her doors to the world after the Cultural Revolution, Mr Douglas King, new group account director at McCann-Erickson m Singapore, was ready. An Oxford University fraduate m Oriental tudies,556 words
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Article40 1984-08-07 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times I Industrial Composite I 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) I 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) I All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) I AlltimeLow 74 75 (17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82) I40 words
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Article66 1984-08-07 23 BEIJING China is planning a major expansion of its shipbuilding industry and expects to boost output by 20 per cent this year alone, according to a senior official of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC). Mr Wang Rongsheng, CSSC deputy general manager, told the Xinhua news agency66 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-08-07 23 Advice to banks Sleeping giant's dream record LONDON British banks should continue to improve their bad debt provisions and capital retentions, though present levels are perfectly satisfactory, Bank of England governor Robin LeighPemberton said. He said an increase m dividends does not have a serious effect on the rate ofReuter - 201 words
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564 1984-08-07 23 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By IT WAS a day of records yesterday at the Singapore stock market. Breaking its own trading record set only last Friday, the Singapore stock market saw a massive 39.6 million units changing hands yesterday. The Business Times Composite Index also564 words
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228 1984-08-07 23 The way to better sales is a better finish FURNITURE manufacturers should pay more attention to the flnUh Ing ot their products V they want to sell more to the United States and Europe. Opening the ltth convention organised by the Association of Furniture Industries of Asia and Pacific yesterday,228 words
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399 1984-08-07 23 KLCCH can draw foreign investors 'if seen as bona fide exchange- THE Kuala Lumpur Commodities Clearing House (KLCCH) can attract foreigners to trade m crude palm oil futures if it is seen as a bona fide exchange. Local traders should also be less inclined toward short-term killings. An editorial mMBT - 399 words
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Article4937 1984-08-07 24 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acmo (2 686 2 755) (3) 270 Alcom (11) 220 (2) 217 (5) 2 16SETT (6) 2 18 Allied Choc (2 90S) (1)2.90 (3) 293 (1) 290 SETT (2906) (1) 2 90 (3) 2 90 Amal Steel 50< 1 668) (9) 14,937 words
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Article2899 1984-08-07 24 Lwt VieW yol Day Hgh Low Company Sale Chance (000) rtfti Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMRCIAL 310 216 Acmo 270 unch 2.7 3 270 270 308 183 Alcom 216 +1 2.3 24 220 216 312 218 Alted Choc 290 -2 34 9 293 290 198 1372,899 words
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Article1827 1984-08-07 24 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 88S) Ait. Hlds cd Alcom (2 428 2 435) (2) 2 38 (17) 2 40 (4) 2.41 (18) 2 43 (I) 2 39 (9)2 44 02)2 42 Antoh '13)2.00 (41) 2 04 (1) 2 05(5) I 98 (1 8)2 02 cd A1,827 words
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Article471 1984-08-07 25 S,ngapore ctraits Tin 29 15 August 187.00 Mra,tS n r \r down 1.25 cents u Malaysia Turnover: 195 tonnes August 207 50 "P 24 tonnes down 0 50 cents 1 I Gold Market GOLD US$/oz Singapore 351.20— -'51.70 345 50—346 00 Mon Sat Hongkong 351.30 351 8C 350.20—350.70 New471 words
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Article661 1984-08-07 25 COCOnUt FOBNiW 30b 00 (sellers) 3b% 2M See Mew new crop o :i Source- Produce [ichange Broken net Ist grade 138 00 st 08 s»oo <=r e^^. ass, s ?Mwc,o P ***** SSI'S 38 SB RiCft S2Z+- TT 275 ealplWiar rirtrtli Ton RICt milie<l SWrTR c, 2JO fairly661 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-08-07 25 HONGKONG, Mon. The market closed higher today. The Hang Seng Index ended 8.87 points higher at 903.47 to close above the psychologically important 900 mark. Investors were also speculating further cuts m local interest rates although the Association of Banks decided not to cut rates at its weekly386 words
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1331 1984-08-07 25 Bigger IBM dividend helps raise share prices ACTING as if it had just acquired a new life, the stock of the International Business Machines Corporation has helped to power the equity market ahead since the computer company raised its quarterly dividend last Tuesday to US$l.lO (552.36) a share from 951,331 words
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Article1099 1984-08-07 25 THE US dollar opened at a high of 552.1430/40 and was brought to a low of 552.1400/10. But it closed slightly higher at 5J2.1410/20. The greenback lost ground against major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8610 20 and eased to a low of 2.8515/25 before closing at1,099 words
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Article191 1984-08-07 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar *****—***** 5 56—5 45 Canadian dollar *****—***** 6 17—607 NZ dollar 1.0737-1 0763 9 57-9.20 Sterling pound 2 8496 2 8531 3.54-3 49 US dollar 2.1410—***** 4 70—4191 words
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Article438 1984-08-07 25 Boto Kowon (4 688) (8) 4 64 (10) 4.62(1)4 66(12)4 70 Bento (10 008 10 I OS) (2) 990 (2) IC 10(1) 10.20(10) 10 00 Consplont (3 08S) (63) 3 10 (5) 3 12(14)3.08 HMPB (3 888 3 90S) (10) 386 (84) 3 88 (71) 3 90 xd438 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-08-07 25 Container schedules Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving SNp (Voyaje) An Cargo Time Block Sin Bhum (180N) 7/8(2300) TA3 *****100 II Jayakarta (*****) 7/8 (2300) TA3 0900 1100 Nl Petr Dutov (23CE84) 8/8(0700) 51 *****300/1700 1900 B 7 B Dahlia (210/84) 7/8(0800) FSB 1200 1300328 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-08-07 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Kepp«l Wharves Balantang 306 7 8 7 8 Oonam No 9 37,8 aside 7/8 Central Visayas 302 8 8 Hong Shou Shan 18 a side 7/8 Dong Mm 306 8 8 Jenhol 22 a side 7/8 Heng Heng 7/8333 words
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261 1984-08-07 26 MORA CHENG - MORA CHENG UIC extends offer to Aug 24 after getting only about 31 pc By I BY THE close of its contested bid to buy Tai Sang shares yesterday, United Industrial Corporation was able to get only about a 31 per cent261 words
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331 1984-08-07 26 MTP to buy 50 pc stake in Cad Cam for 1.65 m TIN can manufacturer and printer, Malaya Tin Printing, will take a 5t per cent stake In Cad Cam Systems (CCS), US CAD/CAM systems giant, Computervision's representative m Singapore and Malaysia. The $1.15 million purchase will be paid for331 words
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308 1984-08-07 26 FIRST Allied Corporation's second step into property development is also its first m Sabah. It expects to bring m a pre-tax profit of more than Ms7o million over three years. This move will "substantially improve the earnings of the group," say308 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-08-07 26 Turnover offset LOWER average room rates resulting from increasing competition m the hotel industry offset MING COURT HOTEL LTIVS increased turnover for the six months to June 30. This was disclosed by the company to the Stock Exchange of Singapore. 30 pc purchased KUALA LUMPUR ANTAH159 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-08-07 26 QWE ARE operating a business partnership of two. The firm is m its first year and has not made any profits yet. One of as is a full-time partner with no other income. The other works elsewhere and is contributing to the CPF aid Medisave through his employer. Must359 words
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Article, Illustration25 1984-08-07 26 All Rights Reserved "In predicting the course of human events, I figure things are going to get a lot worse before they get any better."25 words
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Advertisement551 1984-08-07 28 65 Situations Wanted HOMEMAIDS SPECIALIST. *****67 We provide only experienced Filipino/Sri Lankan.s Housemaids (tuarantee pretralned English speaking babysitter Housekeeper with light cooking. Also available experienced nursing midwife caring invalid elderly. Bond documentations arrangeable. Absolute guarantee given for your satisfactory (Reliable Licenced Agency). Contact Home visiting. *****1 1 EHL ENTERPRISE (Licenced551 words
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Advertisement517 1984-08-07 28 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL OF SINGAPORE 321 Joo Chiat Place Singapore 1542 Immediate vacancy opens for: NURSE EDUCATOR a Responsible for identifying educational needs, planning. Implementing and evaluating nursing educational programmes throughout the Hospital Also responsible for ongoing Community Help education programmes Requirements: a Graduate517 words
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Advertisement512 1984-08-07 28 86 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT FOR A Level undergrads. graduates (all districts) who are reliable, experienced Tel: *****98/*****84 (anytime). TUTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY from all districts Qualifications: graduate, undergraduate, polytechnic. 'A'/ 'O' level Contact 560:«23/ *****35 TUTORS REQUIRED TO teach English. Maths. Science subjects for secondary and Pre-U students512 words
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Advertisement656 1984-08-07 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMiial/ClericMl c) Secretarial Cleria •<:'■''"■"" I" Jm...1..,4.."'' ii I ...I I WALK-IN INTBMBrV Date: Monday Friday Time: 8.30 am 4.30pm GEAC u.s.a. has immediate vacancy for •Passed GCE'O 1 level wtth credit m English I Proficient m typewriting with a minimum j typing656 words
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Advertisement717 1984-08-07 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant 1/ c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial Cleria WT O THOMSON- CSF H (A World Ludar m Profaaional Elactronicsl I requires I Personnel Clerk CaCE '0' level with credit m English Knowledge of payroll computation Typing speed of at least 35 wpm Preferably with I—2717 words
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Advertisement449 1984-08-07 28 66 Situations Vacant II j c) Secretarial Clerical ■Hpjii^B^Bß^pß^pa^paj^aLW Organisers o' internahonai Traae f«hiDitiors seeks ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Prerequitrte c f ffii en' respor «..t>.e ana nara working c Possess ICCI equivalent Abie to keep lull se' ot accounts c Fluent m fngiish c Typing speed O' 40 45 wpm c449 words
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Advertisement377 1984-08-07 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical r~v Panther S P r va e v^y Limited requires: RECEPTIONIST Completed secondary education Pleasant personality Ability to speak fluent English and local dialects Interested please call *****77, or come personally during office hours at: PANTHER INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 202 Kallang Bahru 07-01, Singapore 1233377 words
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Advertisement626 1984-08-07 29 66 Situations Vacant e>BlBBBBB^B^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMB*BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^B9ABBBBB«B^BBBBBBBBBB i c) Secretarial/ Clerics RECEPTIONIST a Pleasant personality. c Fluent m English and loci dialerl.s c Experience is essential Salary range: minimum $500. ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS a LCC Intermediate Acrounl ing a Ito 2 years experience, c Must be able to type. Minimum starting salary: $800.626 words
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Advertisement711 1984-08-07 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerics CORRESPONDENCI WRITER ii Established civil and aanitai engineering contractor invitl applications for the abov post. Applicant* must have at least years of relevant experience an a flair for writing business le ters and have a good comman t_ of English Language. Knowledf of shorthand711 words
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Advertisement669 1984-08-07 29 66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial Clerical ry X ANSAI PAINT (8) PTE LTD w requires GENERAL CLERK jj a Mm GCE O" level, credit In English l a Able to converse In Mandate rln a Able to type accurately. Inlaraatad applicant*, plaaaa call personally to: THE EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DEPT669 words
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Advertisement644 1984-08-07 29 66 Situations Vacant eBSSSSSBaaaBBBBBBaaaaaaaasiaBBBaaBBBB^BBB c) Secretarial/Clerical Established company raquiras GENERAL CLERK c Able to start work immediately. a Bilingual m Chinese and English a No experience required. Intarastad, plaasa coma personally for interview at:PEOPLE'S FURNISHING PTE LTD BLOCK 86 02-101/102 MARINE PARADE CENTRAL SINGAPORE 1544 1 Opposite Marina Parada Library644 words
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Advertisement483 1984-08-07 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A large Accounting Firm has vacancies for: FILING CLERKS Relevant working experience is preferred but not essential Interested applicants, please call CAROL LEE TEL: *****11 for an interview. An established Home Appliances manufacturer raquiras a: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Experience not necessary a Able to483 words
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Advertisement753 1984-08-07 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical LIBRARIAN CUM ADMIN. CLERK Qualifications: a OCB 3 "O" Level, passes including English a Typing speed 25 wpm a Age between 20 and 25 years Salary ottered will commensurate with qualifications and experience Intarastad applicants please call: ESTHER AT *****00 X 238 for an appointment753 words
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Advertisement947 1984-08-07 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Cleric* IMMEDIATE VACANCY F0 Receptionist and Oeneral Cler Requirements: Abi.ity to lyp Secondary education, experie n< not essential, pleasant personu Ity and have a good telephoi manners. Interested parties. <•; Irene for appointment Tt *****96 URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMAI Receptionist cum General Cler Interested applicants, please c;947 words
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Advertisement724 1984-08-07 29 66 Situations Vacant II c) Secretarial /Clerical >R FEMALE CLERK URGENTLY He k quired Able to type Kxperierire c. not essential OCI preferred cc Please contact ;*****36 ilM FEMALE GENERAL CLERK requirill ed urgently Able to type and 1 have full knowledge "1 BjCCOUntl Please call MTMO3 .E JUNIOR SECRETARY724 words
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Advertisement541 1984-08-07 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales CHERRIES BAKERY (GoldhillC*ntr«) invites applications for 1) FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS a Conversant m Kngllsh and Mandarin Poaaaai eosjrtaow .md pleasant p*Tsonalit\ 2) FEMALE SALES CLERK Completed OCI > Laval Hardworking and able to work independently W« off»f attractive salary and oth«r (f inge bansfits. Interested541 words
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Advertisement820 1984-08-07 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales t) Sales I Sales .Assistants Many of our SALES ASSISTANTS are already STORE MANAGERS with their own stores. HOW GOOD ARE YOU? 7-ELEVEN, the first largest and best convenience store chain m Singapore offers jobs with a820 words
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Advertisement407 1984-08-07 30 r OPPORTUNITY FOR^ YOU TO EARN MORE THAN $10,000 PER MONTH if you possess A High Degree of Initiative and Drive. Suitable applicants please call personally for an interview at: 141 MIDDLE ROAD, QSMBLDG. #04-06 BIWQAPORK 071S Royal Sporting House Pte Ltd has immediate vacancies for ths post of SALESGIRLS407 words
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Advertisement691 1984-08-07 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales Poh Kong Chye Goldsmiths require SALES ASSISTANTS To be stationed at Bukit Merah branch. Working hours: 12.30pm 9.30pm. a Salary according to experience. In tar via w at a O5-03/04 SOB SPORE WAREHOUSE (OFF RIVER VALLEY CLOSE) TEL: *****1* Reuired INDUSTRIAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE to sail691 words
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Advertisement577 1984-08-07 30 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALESMEN REQUIRED BY Motor Company Allowance plus attractive commission, training will be provided. Interested call personally at: 190 Middle Road =01-13/14, Fortune Centre Singapore 0718. WELL ESTABLISHED TRADING company requires aggressive part-time male female Sales Representatives. Interested please call at *05 10. Peninsula Plaza Tel:577 words
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Advertisement765 1984-08-07 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical ~g~) Technical /Sj=E at Sb EUROPEAN STANDARD =5S where we provide on-the-job training with I I unlimited advancement to your Jl Technical Career ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS LINE TECHNICIANS ITC m Electronics Engineering with765 words
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Advertisement125 1984-08-07 30 1 wwirw RTirnedtetety*.- rvrgP l m .:v 2 3 yew* working >«HQMejßrioe v) evYwe# j etwxrtfnj of itkmM fnrturee •ccofwno to dsv SMMMIBVI JMAMSM ■JOftm tD~4.W»rri THk PkhSOMMcL I wmSnmtr I 'hH eVelnraHflfei Stngapore) 1232. Amtek Group of Companies urgently requires •Position 1 2 Secondary education •Position 3 Primary education125 words
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Advertisement246 1984-08-07 30 MMITHCOmaNA An affiliate of SCM Corporation, USA, manufacturing electric typewriters invites interested applicants to fill the position of: DRAUGHTSMAN Male/Female Singapore Technical Institute Certificate c Preferably 2 years experience m drafting jigs, fixtures and press tools Knowledge of workshop practice desirable Interested applicants, please write m with I full resume,246 words
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Advertisement594 1984-08-07 30 66 Situations Vacant |S) Technical SERVICE TECHNICIANS Our Service Dept urgently re quires 3 more Technicians to service our growing number of Photocopier installations. You should: c possess Private VITH ITI Certificate c hardworking and resourceful c preferably have experience m servicing and repairing office equipment eg photocopying machines c594 words
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Advertisement618 1984-08-07 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical urgently requires ASSISTANT LINE LEADERS c OCI Technical stream or NTC .5 m Metal Machining c Able to work 3 rotating shif Us c No experience is required as training \n ill be provided c Completed National Service MACHINE OPERATORS c Secondary 2or 3 c.618 words
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Advertisement556 1984-08-07 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical A well established trading company requires TRAINEE TECHNICIANS c OCI O' level Technical stream c Age 18 to 28 years Possess motorcycle or scooter. c Experience m basic electronics and electricity would be an advantage c Attractive salary plus commission. TEL: *****66 tor an appointment.556 words
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Advertisement522 1984-08-07 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Wall established engineering firm requires an: EXPERIENCED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Minimum 5 years experience. Interested, please submit with particulars and contact telephone number to: The Advertiser S«5 North Bridge Road 12-09/11. Blanco Court Singapore 0718. ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN REQUIRED for maintenance at Jurong electroplating factory Preferred PUB522 words
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Advertisement828 1984-08-07 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production r? rr r\ n m n n_q r~~ 1 n n n n i J BukltMerah a Q Tamplnes -cm. Toa pT|f| I i 1-^-. Payoh n G nnn l^A A jV I _L n828 words
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Advertisement348 1984-08-07 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production M V Production Operators y U yr Pcnnancnt 1 st shift: |j 6.45 am 4.03pm 1 1 Pemianent 2nd shift: I] 4.03pm 11.33pm Pemianent 3rd shift 1 1 .33pm 6.45 am We offer you: I c 5-day work week Attractive348 words
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Advertisement448 1984-08-07 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Earn up to $500/- or more FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Earn up to $450/- or more Requirements: Age between 16 40 years Physically fit Normal shift or 2 rotating shifts Benefits: 5 day week Shorter working hours Salary448 words
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Advertisement492 1984-08-07 32 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Due to our expansion, we have the following immediate vacancies:For Normal Shift iKam to h.llOpm) Q.A. OPERATORS Starting salary $4Hft p.m. iiu'luding allowances Must have scope *ork experience PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting salary $410 pm Including, allowances, B*n«tits--2 increments par year. 13th month bonus. Medical /denial492 words
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Advertisement918 1984-08-07 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I M»MS^^BSSSSS^BS^^«B^^^B^B^B^^BBBBBBBBBBBBB»BBBBBaBBaBaa» i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous |p= VVdlk In Interview [Jlamd I VI (INTERNATIONAL) LTD I ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES (USA), the fastest growing multinational semiconductor company has expanded its manufacturing operations to Singapore. FACILITIES TECHNICIANS NTC/ITC m Electrical Engineering918 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-07 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous f/SjSrEN6INEEnINGT I <gy PLASTICS PTE LTD_ Due to our recent expansion, our manufacturing I department has Immediate vacancies for the following posts: 1 TECHNICIANS Injection I I (Male) Moulding I "Must be prepared to rotate 3 shifts I Completed N575 words
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Advertisement342 1984-08-07 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Singapore Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd Bus Drivers Age above 21 Completed NS Possess Class 4or 4A driving licence Commencing pay above $32 per day (inclusive of basic wage, incentive and over-time). Bus Conductors Age above 18 Completed NS Singapore Citizens or Permanent Resident Commencing salary342 words
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Advertisement458 1984-08-07 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous BOULEMKRO HOTEL Come September 1984, our new extension with an addition of 353 rooms is scheduled to open and applications are invited for the posts of: FRONT OFFICE CASHIER (FEMALE) Salary: $554/574 per month TELEPHONE/TELEX OPERATORS Salary: $534 554 per month DRIVER TECHNICIAN Relevant experience458 words
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Advertisement413 1984-08-07 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Hotel Requires 1. WAGE CLERK (ICE -O" Level with good credit m Mathematics Able to type well Preferably with 1 year's experience m similar capacity 2. HECEPTIONIST/ INFORMATION GCE O' Level with good credit m English Related experience preferred Pleasant disposition 3. OUTSTATION CASHIER SUPERVISOR413 words
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Advertisement553 1984-08-07 32 68 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SAMKYU (S) PTE LTD has Immediate vacancies for t lie following t) ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE O' Level a Accounting experience preferable a Working experience required 2) FEMALE CLERK a OCE O 1 Level Working experience preferable a Able to type and perform clerical duties 3)553 words
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Advertisement355 1984-08-07 33 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Suitably quaHfted cam*dates an Invited to apply Ior the following positions In our shipyard. SALES OFFICER Degree nokter m any discipline or Diploma holders m Mechanic* 1 Engineering Similar working experience preferred Completed full time ns Age below 30 years TECHNICIANS Diploma holders m any355 words
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Advertisement875 1984-08-07 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous j[!L air express c LMMJ INTERNATIONAL Royal requires: T\oWt£Uja*\lrV DESPATCH Singapore RIDERS ronaV 9 0 r th P P o^" minimum qualltied Class 2B licence with clean record R FEMALE Ahlt to speak and writ*DCrCDTIAyiCT simple English nCI/Cr I lUNIo875 words
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Advertisement506 1984-08-07 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE OPERATIONS CLERK HJTIES: Carry out Inspection of empty containers at Penjuru Slipway prior to their embarkation onto the barge. Assist the Slipway's foreman m controlling vehicle traffic. Assist In the enforcement of safety standards. Any other duties assigned by the foreman from time to506 words
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Advertisement490 1984-08-07 33 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous T Class 4 "1 J Drivers J~~ L Able t« apeak «bd write simple Englteh Experience m Bupcrmartetftr* cold stores def litMtrtoii Arrangement for interview contact: Ms Diana Ang *****44 DUE TO EXPANSION an Engineering Company requirea the following paraonnal: (1) GENERAL CLERKS GCE O490 words
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Advertisement616 1984-08-07 33 66 Situations Vacant SBal^BBHBBBBBBBBBBB«BBaBBBV S I) Miscellaneous i Kn Intemationel Freight Forwardng Company requiraa: 1) SALES EXECUTIVES > Experience In the relevant field. Possess own vehicle. 2) CUSTOMER SERVICES EXECUTIVES > Have pleasant disposition. Ability to relate well with others 3) AIRFREIGHT GENERAL CLERK Ability to type. > Willing to616 words
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Advertisement517 1984-08-07 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous j (guovzc T^AHTCOfPB CO»f[MOutlk COCKTAn LOVXKM urgently requires: WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Day Shift) iterested applicants, please cs ersonally at: SB, ORCHARD ROAD #02-01. PLAZA SMOAPUfM SIMOAPORE 0923. n International Scionoatiflc Pul iher it looking for auHaMe app mis to fW the following poeiHom i) CLERK TYPIST517 words
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Advertisement641 1984-08-07 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous VANDA NURSING HOME No. 10, Vanda Drive Singapore 112S Urgently requires for new branch: 1) STAFF NURSES 2) ASSISTANT NURSES 3) NURSING AIDES 4) SERVANTS (Male/ female) (Shift duties or office hours). Pteeee tel Mrs. Lee: 111 *****23 for interview appointment i WoN established Japanese641 words
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Advertisement813 1984-08-07 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous NOODLE RESTAURANT urgently requires 1) FULL-TIME/PART-TIME J WAITRESSES 2) FULL-TIME/ PART-TIME DISH t WASHERS a CLEANERS I Attractive salary will be offered. Interested parties, please call personally at: 220, Orchard Reed -05-01 Orchard C*E Bldg (0923) Tel: ***** v s PERSONAL DRIVER (for Manager) c813 words
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Advertisement912 1984-08-07 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 3ENERAL WORKERS/ DRIVERS leeded Temporary or permalent Please apply personally 1 lalan Remaja off Hlllview Avenue. Singapore 2366 Direct )uses: 173/ 193 Tel *****28 (beV>re 12 noon) MESSENGER CUM OFFICE Boy reluired by established company Must be able to speak simple Cngllsh Interested applicants. jleuse912 words
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Advertisement841 1984-08-07 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER REOUIRED Company motorbike provided Interested applicants, please rail Su/ie *****71 to arrange foi an appointment DRIVERS CUM GENERAL Worker: •mnted We offer attractive sal ary and other fringe benefits Call personally at: 51 Sims Aye nue. Singapore 1438 ESTABLISHED COMPANY RE QUIRES Despatch841 words
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Advertisement793 1984-08-07 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PART-TIME WAITRESS WANTED by a Japanese Rest. Ham to 3pm. Call *****15 r REOUIRED CAR DRIVER m Katong area from Sept 6 days a week 5 Tel: *****96 REOUIRED DRIVERS AND General Workers. Call personally at: 20, Lorong Ah Soo Tel: *****33. TRAINEE PLUMBERS AND793 words
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Advertisement802 1984-08-07 34 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW PERFORMANCE MOTOR LTD Used Car Department BMW 7281A 1981 Other immaculate BMW 3 and 7 series alto available. Call: *****00 Ext 2016. :HEAP SALE. NON-PARF almost 979 BMW 728A, 2 owners, fully luto, tax November, $40,000 0.n.0. :an loan $30,000. Trade-in conIdered. Phone *****17.802 words
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Advertisement815 1984-08-07 34 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nissan c) Datsun/Nissan ffPPH 4-Year T I lityl repa yment I Uii^i^m Sunny 1 3 f? 2 9 50] flVl 'arf Pricm L 3*3,290 Authorise* NISSAN Outer DfTI DELIA MOTOR (PTE) LTD (A member of Ruby Group) Main Office/Showroom Tel: *****55815 words
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Advertisement706 1984-08-07 34 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford COMPANY REGISTERED IMMACULATELY maintained 1979 Cortina I.6GL. Aircon, radio/cassette, $4,800. Charles Tan *****88/ *****55. CORTINA GHIA 2000 automatic, taxed, non PARF, well above average condition. Leaving must sell. Offers over $5,000. Haseman *****25. NON-PARF 1975 FORD Cortina 1600 c.c. Aircon., radio, cassette, new paint,706 words
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Advertisement813 1984-08-07 34 76 Vehicles For Sale i g) Mazda 1981 MAZDA 323, 4-door notchback, 1 company owner, aircon. radio, cassette, original metallic gold colour Asking $14,800 Tel: *****39 after 10am 7/76 MAZDA JUMBO 1000 c.c. Excellent condition. 2 owners. Radio, Tuft-Kote. PARF. just passed inspection. Tax Dec. $7,500 Tel: *****43, Peter. ALMOST813 words
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Advertisement853 1984-08-07 34 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1973 MERCEDES 200. prlvati registration, aircond, cassette road tax till Dec 8-1 Price $5 900 Tel *****33 1974 MERCEDES 230 Q plate, auto power steering, very good condi tion. Road tax just renewed $7,000 Call *****46 1974 MERCEDES 230.6. New tax insurance New paint.853 words
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Advertisement929 1984-08-07 34 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi I 1980 COLT LANCER 1400 1 owner. tip top condition. $16,000 0.n.0. I Tel: *****86. Thomas Ton 81 LANCER 1400 C.C. air-con i. sports-rlms radio cassette no PARF asking $14,000 Call *****91 J) Toyota I 1983, TOYOTA COROLLA DX. 1300. $21,000 0.n.0. Original condition.929 words
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Advertisement839 1984-08-07 34 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others LEONG HUAT SOON VEHICLES PTE LTD 164 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE 0922 TEL: *****35/ *****50 1982 Toyota Starlet 1.0 alrcond Nissan Sunny 1.3 alrcond 1961 Toyota Cressida 2000 auto, i aircond. sports rims Mini Clubman 1000 alrcond Mazda 323 15 auto, alrcond Datsun 100A839 words
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Advertisement843 1984-08-07 34 76 Vehicle* For Salo I aHBHBBBHBS^saBBJSSSBBBBSiBBBBSBBSBI I) CommtrdMl Vekldes 1961 TOYOTA COROLLA DX blind van Alrcon. road tax new Showroom condition Highest offer secures View: Blk. 8. Kolam Ayer Ind Park cOS-ll (opp Macpherson Road market). JULY 1993 TOYOTA Llteace 5-door Panel Van l owner, new road tax. radio/ cassette843 words
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Advertisement1018 1984-08-07 35 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale 78 Vehiclet For Sale m 1) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles S^X^Z&jfZ' ft ft b^blH aP^^ia^aff^ a^H /^J'^V^^/x fcr PI «H I JmmmtimmF WJt t '^ir^Br^'ts BSfc^a^ I dJ^^^C^^ vx^ m ti^^h1,018 words
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Advertisement380 1984-08-07 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) HOUMOM A SUPERB SEAM- DETACHED BUNGALOW IN FABER PARK, DISTRICT 0512 FOR $2,500 ONLY. A fairly large fully furnished alrcondltloned and well decorated house with bathroom attached, 4 bedrooms/ balconies, etc etc tn the upper level. Lower level consisting of a covered car porch, spacious front380 words
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Advertisement1626 1984-08-07 35 76 VWucakFofSttt 76 Vahtelaa For Sak 76 Vahteiat For Sale I) Cmmtrdal rtJMctef i> CtmmtrcUd Vehicles -j rrmaiiiifirrjiiJJjj 1517Z17 "^k BbBBBBBp ElßMir^Tv^^^ir ■BBbV. H^n^'^BM EHJZU 2 TQHER IIDSI FLArUBjT. The proven and reliable tough truck Free iJr-con with every purchase j^»^^^oa\C£ m TotaHn-cab servicing from vT aC«[j M driver's seated1,626 words
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Advertisement819 1984-08-07 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Bomses DIST 27. JALAN LENOKOK Sei bawang, 3-bedroomed slngl storey semi-detached, furnish $900. Also for sale ***** (agents). MST. 5, MONO LEONQ Garde double-storey corner terrac Large garden, 3 bedrooms, se vant's. Fully furnished $16 Trillion, *****00. MST. f MONO LEONO Garde n 1 Ayer Rajah819 words
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Advertisement786 1984-08-07 35 so Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vocant Vacant Apartments b) Apartments les Singapore's newest and most exclusive serviced apartments. off 1 rey Now The Ascott at Scotts Road is the best residential address m town One. two and three bedroom apartments are available for long or vl short lease. rey Superbly designed786 words
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Advertisement1204 1984-08-07 36 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant to) Apartments to) Apartments Dist. 9 Hillcourt. newlj reno _W^__\ WRM _W^__\ lled 3 bedroomed aparl m *^^I^^9^a 7* ment with spacious liviiik r A»V 1 1 1 i^I BIN dining, swimming pool, 2A W___\ hours securlt) RENTAL FOR LEASE S Faber Hilla, lower1,204 words
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Advertisement715 1984-08-07 36 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments Dist. 10, Fernhill Road, beautifully furnished maisonette, 3 aircon bedrooms, swimming pool. $3,000. c Dist. 10, Duchess Park, luxurious apartment, partly furnished. 3 aircon bedrooms, big living/ dining, swimming pool. $4,000. FORWARD PROPERTIES *****00 (5 Lines) DIST. 27, GARDENIA COURT 3-bedroomed condominium, large master room,715 words
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Advertisement860 1984-08-07 36 86 Accommodation Vacant t) Apartments OIST. 10 NEAR HOLLAND Village cosy apartment, 2 bedrooms/servant's, spacious lounge/ dining/ patio. $1600. Dlst. 20 Faber Garden, near Thomson Plaza. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, condominium facilities, furnished $2000 negotiable Homer *****08 DIST. 3, TASTEFULLY FURNISHED 3 bedroom apartment on high floor. Close to supermarket, shopping860 words
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Advertisement842 1984-08-07 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10. BRAND NEW unique condo. In prime residential locality. 3 bedrooms, servant's, convenient to all amenities! Swimming pool, squash, tennis $2,700 $3,500 Alpha *****33. DIST. 12. RAJAH TOWER, brand new apartment with facilities. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, split living with new furnishings 2.300 sq842 words
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Advertisement779 1984-08-07 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CHEAP RENTAL, DIST. 10, Pavillion Hotel vicinity Fully furnished 3-bedroomed apartments. Covenlent location $1,650. Houseworld. *****65 CLEMENTI PARK CONDO, 1700 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, partially furnished. Overlooking greenery. $2,700 Occidental Real Estate *****00/*****31 DIST 11, GILSTEAD MANSION, low floor. 3 bedrooms, walk-u apartment. $1600. furnished. Va779 words
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Advertisement819 1984-08-07 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MARYLAND. MEYER TOWER. Parkway Apartment, Tahir Mansion. Rose Garden, The Plaza 2 I rooms *****42 (agent). MICHEL APARTMENT, Tang! in district, new furnishings, luxurious, airconditioned 1-bedroom flat. All modern conveniences. Tel: *****82 NEWTON/ THOMSON/ CLEMENCEAU apartments $1,400. Thomson/ Seletar terrace. $1,000 Pandan Garden $800. Eunos819 words
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Advertisement820 1984-08-07 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LUXURIOUS S-ROOMED APART MENT Peach Garden With swimming pool. $3,000 fully furnished *****91 LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED APARTMENT of I Bukit Timah Close to International School Call: *****88 for details MARYLANO PARK, BLK A sth floor, furnished. 3 aircond rooms. Bathrooms attached $1,850 Tel: *****61 No agents820 words
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Advertisement787 1984-08-07 36 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms HOLLAND ROAD BUNGALOW ai aircon. TV Irulge. harlrnmt court Meals .irraiiKe;itj|e |> student SUM) TH 4f!71n12 ORCHARD AREA. RENTAL $4 inclusive airronditioning. fu carpeted, cooking allowe Preferably Mn«le Call *****00 OWNERS HAVE ECONOMICAL !i: nished un f urn I shed roon available at various districts787 words
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Advertisement691 1984-08-07 36 87 Accommodation Wantod b) Apartments SMALL FAMILY URGENTLY r. on quires 3-roomed 4-roorned HDH er flat Furnished unfurnished any location Tel 4673.526 M SMALL EXPATRIATE FAMILY re My quires HOB fl.ii.s. apartment d houses m any locality Flexible budget Owners call *****42 r APARTMENT REQUIRED unfur is nished Interested parties691 words
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Advertisement1354 1984-08-07 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses o j vS^s^ Next to Katong Seaview Palace I P* EAST COAST HILL I wkW 3 Special Features Situated at Upper East Coast Road, next to I I i ato-Mncnn Cn m1,354 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-08-07 41 With Deepest Condolences to the Managing Director of TLH Building Supplies Pte Ltd, Dr. Liv Shek Yuen Family of .aaaaY the late Mr. Liao Yee Seng FROM: MR. MRS. TAN YEOW BENG SIBASCO PTE LTD TRADE CREDIT TRANSPORTATION (PTE) LTD UNIBUILD SERVICES (PTE) LTD135 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-08-07 41 MRS TANMAHHIAN n— KATHIE FUNG AGED 57 patted away peacefully on S AUGUST 1954 leaving b«hmd Beloved Husband Brothers I ilvk.ml Kirn* Dr kVUllun v i,i.. Sons: K»'iu>' Tan K.ir CMii.tn Henry r*n »'tn>r i long Ham .m CIMC K.ih Koiand TknChor Hock Daughters: Kllt->Mi lan ChWCC I.382 words
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Article, Illustration98 1984-08-07 42 Our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to our Financial Director Mr. Tan Peng Nam on the demise of his beloved father Mr. Tan Chiew Khiang from The Board of Directors of PEWTER INDUSTRIES (S) PTE. LTD. Our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to Mr.98 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-08-07 42 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths Madam Soon Loke Aged 92 years was called home to be with the Lord on 5.8.84 leaving behind: Sons OaugM«r.-in-Law Chong Weng Kee Chong Weng Meng Wong Ah Mul Chong Weng Pleu Lou Ah Ylng Daughters Sone-in-Law Chong Weng Keow Tan Slew Suu Deceased270 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-08-07 42 v In Loving Memory Of 0 Kuppusamy Letchimi Kuppusamy Departed 7.8.1983 Departed 2.12.1952 "Time may heal our broken hearts. Time may make our wounds less sore, But time can never stop our longing For the loved ones gone before." Always remembered by your Loving51 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-08-07 42 To The Family Of Late Officer Cadet Alan Wu Wei Chet Always remembered by Officers and Men of HO, Republic of Singapore Navy Singapore Armed Force*. 143 Acknowledgements The Family ol the late MR TAN S WEE LEONG Departed 3/8/84 wishes lo express their heartfelt thanks to relative*,66 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-08-07 42 MR. GERARD LEE TEE TEE Departed 2.8.84 wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, colleagues especially Rev Kr. Francis Lee and the prayer group from Church of the Risen Christ for their kind assistance, attendance, contributions, wreaths and condolences during their recent bereavement THE FAMILY OF121 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-08-07 42 In Loving Memory Of MDM DING HUA ING Departed 7th August 1979 Always remembered by: Husband, daughters, sons, son-in-law and grandchildren. MARIAN FRANCIS Departed: 7th Aug 1982 For to me to live is Christ And to die is Gain Philipplans 1:21 From Alice, Alax A John Moms122 words
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Article1654 1984-08-07 42 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Weights, barri- er draws and ratings for this weekend's; races here: j SATURDAY Class 3 Div. 2 1,200 m (Ratings: 87-81) 6 Swing Top 57 87 1 5 Unforgettable II 1 56.5 86 I 4 Carrot Gold II 56 85 12 Flash Gordon 56 851,654 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-08-07 42 By EPSOM JEEP BEST BOLD, the easiest of winners m the Pesta Sukan Cup series at Bukit Timah last Sunday, belongs to a vanishing breed. This tough five-year-old American-bred gelding by Bold Hour has never had a let-up since he made his bow on the local turf265 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-08-07 42 Best Bold a galloper who thrives on racing the local turf will perhaps never be surpassed. Like so many tough campaigners m pre-war years, Windgarde, an Australian gelding by Ard-Na-Nee, rarely missed a chance to race. In 1934, Windgarde was already nine years old, yet he became almost a regular247 words
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Article242 1984-08-07 42 THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and it will pay to follow them Sweet Memory 111, who won four races m a row early m his career, is back at his best. The Staincross five-year-old hung on grimly by a nose from Camberly242 words
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Article146 1984-08-07 42 THE Racehorse Owners Association has written to Malaysian trainers through Eddie van Breukelen informing them that it has appealed to the Malayan Racing Association to allow apprentice jockeys to ride at trial runs for restricted terms horses. In its letter to the MRA, the146 words
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Article414 1984-08-07 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Anhar, Om guilty, Kg Kapor cleared By TWO National Football League Division Three players, Anhar Ali and Om Prakash Munillal, were last night suspended for six years each by the Fi»otbail Association of Singapore Disciplinary Committee for assaulting a referee at the Jalan Besar414 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-08-07 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THEY are all ready for bigger things now. Trie Singapore Amateur Open Golf Championship which ended on Sunday at Serapong has shown that not only are there quite a few young faces ready for national team selection but388 words
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233 1984-08-07 43 DUBLIN, Mon. Bernhard Langer, of West Germany, ran away with the Irish Open golf championship yesterday when he shot a final round 66 to win by four strokes from Mark James, of Britain. Langer, winner of last week's Dutch Open and runner-up m233 words
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Article122 1984-08-07 43 Juniors in race for time SINGAPORE today launch their preparations for the forthcoming Junior World Cup hockey tournament when they leave for a two-week t r a ining-cum-competition tour of Australia. Team manager Farouk Marican, beset by absenteeism at training, intends to make up for lost ground. "For one reason122 words
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254 1984-08-07 43 Newport, Mon. American Martina Navratilova, the world's top-ranked woman tennis player, yesterday struggled desperately to beat littleknown Gigi Fernandez, of Puerto Rico, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3) m the final of a US$l5O,--000 ($326,000) tennis tournament here yesterday. In New Jersey, topseeded Johan Kriek beatReuter - 254 words
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Article178 1984-08-07 43 LONDON, Mon. Captain Mike Gatting gave the Middlesex crick°t match against West Indies a much-needfHi jolt on the second day when he hit a quiokfire half-century before declaring at 177-4 34 behind the tourists' first innings total of 211 at Lord's here yesterday. West Indies respondedAFP - 178 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-08-07 43 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By LIGHTNING, they say, doesn't strike twice m the same spot. But don't ever tell that to Fandi Ahmad, the Singapore footballer now m Holland for his second one-year contract with FC Groningen. Exactly a year ago, when an eager Fandi made189 words
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143 1984-08-07 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SOUTH KOREA hope to be third time lucky m the Merlion Cup soccer tournament at the National Stadium from Oct 14-28. Twice unsuccessful, the South Korean Football Federation have decided to send their Olympic Games squad. Said Football Association of Singapore executive143 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-08-07 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By Nirvana for nerveless Kam Fook WAN KAM FOOK is a stickler for precision. He has to be. His bread is buttered by it. He is a maintenance technician. Last Sunday, the portly 38-year-old transferred his strictness for accuracy to the Jackie's Orchard lanes and guaranteed himself351 words
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Article, Illustration589 1984-08-07 44 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By He's as mean as a junkyard dog... The so-and-so will knock hell out of you, and love every moment DeWit's coach LOS ANGELES, Mon. Willie DeWit may sound like a character m a comic strip, but the Olympics are no laughing matter for the 1.98589 words
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Article270 1984-08-07 44 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Sung-Kil Moon, of South Korea, ended the run of United States victories m the Olympic boxing tournament when he stopped Robert Shannon m the last round of their threeround bantamweight bout yesterday. The referee called a halt 1 mm. 14 sec. into the270 words
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Article1234 1984-08-07 44 Q ATHLETICS Mea: Him hurdle* quarterfinals: Heat 1: 1 Arto Bryggare (Pin) 13.35 2 Mark McKoy (Can) 13.58 S Daniele Fontecchio (Ita) 13.75 4 Yu Zhicheng (Chn) 14.20 5 Mohamed-Ryad Benhaddad (Alg) 14.44 I Nicolas Chaparro (Par) 15.51. Heat 2: 1 Anthony Campbell (USA) 13.53 21,234 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1984-08-07 44 Men: Gregory Foster (USA) lffm hurdles, 13.24. Equalled Olympic record. Nlcn Vlad (Ram) welghtllftlng middle-heavy class, 392.5 kg (172.5, 221). Olympic record. (382.5 kg). Evelyn Ash ford Women: Evelyn Ashford (USA) IMm 1f.97, Olympic record. (ll.tl). Joan Benolt (USA) Marathon (new event) 2hr 24mln 52sec. Ann Louise1,102 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-08-07 45 Rumanian sweetheart arrives to herald the dawn or a new cnaoter m gymnastics LOS ANGELES, Mon. Tiny Rumanian gymnast Ecaterina Szabo gate-crashed the United States' celebration party here last night and made off with with three priceless Olympic golds. Thousands of Americans expected to see newReuter - 427 words
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Article149 1984-08-07 45 LOS ANGELES, Mon. America's sweetheart Mary Lou Retton, the 16-year-old tomboy gymnast, says she can handle all the adulation that comes with winning the Olympic overall gold medal. "I'm going to love it," she said when she was asked if she could cope with public acclaimAP - 149 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1984-08-07 45 No Red sails but what a golden sunset LOS ANGELES, Mon. From the six-metre depths of the McDonald's Pool, venue of the six-day swimming programme which ended yesterday, surfaced one significant point: that the Russia-led East bloc women swimmers and only the imposing figure of Vladimir Salnikov among the men1,063 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-08-07 45 BACKSTROKE swimmer Theresa Andrews and butterfly specialist Mary T. Meagber between them brought 21 brothers and sisters to watch their goldmedal performance for the United States In the Olympic 4Mm medley relay. Theresa has eight brothers and three sisters and Mary has nine sisters and a brother.51 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-08-07 45 Godfrey Robert reviews the swimming splashes and spills at McDonald's Pool Singapore quartet finish with grand national records LOS ANGELES, Mon. Some call it a perfect 10. It's also known as bullseye. But six out of six is for those with perfect eyesight. Singapore's four swimmers Ang462 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1984-08-07 46 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD I The main prospectors j m the I Games 800 m goldrush Moses.. .dedicated his golden race to the memory of his father. AP picture. THE way Cruz has been running here, he is either m prime condition or very foolhardy.1,205 words
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Article36 1984-08-07 46 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Britain's Allan Wells, the Moscow Games silver medallist, has withdrawn from the 2M metres because of a foot Injury* Wells suffered the injury before the IMm semi-finals on Saturday. APAP - 36 words
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Article89 1984-08-07 46 FDSG LOS ANGELES, Mon. A Swedish wrestler will fly home m disgrace after using banned drags to win an Olympic silver medal, a Swedish team official said today! The contestant, Greco-Roman super-heavyweight Thomas Johansson, admitted taking bulk-building anabolic steroids after a positive dope test. "He is ashamed.Reuter - 89 words
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Article102 1984-08-07 46 FDSFDS LOS ANGELES, Mon. A stick-waving Nigerian boxing official provoked a violent melee outside the ring after his light-welterweight boxer Charles Nwokolo lost a close points decision to Puerto Rican, Jorge Maisonet. As the 9,1 M crowd at the Memorial Sports Arena screamed m protest at the result,Reuter - 102 words
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281 1984-08-07 46 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Young soldier Nicu Vlad smashed five Olympic weightlifting records last night when he won a second successive gold medal for Rumania. The chunky 20-year-old took the middle-heavy-weight (90kg) class with 32.5 kg to spare and promptly dismissed speculation that he might281 words
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Article, Illustration1360 1984-08-07 47 ALAN HUBBARD; JERRY SEH - Victory for women's rights as Joan wins first Olympic marathon By^ ALAN HUBBARD LOS ANGELES, Mon. Aristotle, that unashamed old MCP (male chauvinist philosopher), who had never been known to run, even for a chariot, used to speak of the "inherent weakness and passivity of women". Obviously1,360 words
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Article, Illustration30 1984-08-07 47 As one star ends her act, another enters the scene... runner Mary Decker with her fiance Richard Slaney (left) and gymnast Mary Lou Retton.30 words
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Article168 1984-08-07 47 LOS ANGELES, Mon. A radlai t Mary Decker arrived at the Olympic Games yesterday, claiming It was a miracle she would be able to race and slyly announcing her engagement. Five weeks of doubt that she wonld even be here, Mary said, made herAP - 168 words
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Article128 1984-08-07 47 Basketball (24M GMT): Women's final: South Korea v US; Third-placing: Canada v China. Boxing (18M): Quarterfinal bouts. Canoeing (14M): Men's I,ooom heats and repechages, women's 500 m heats and repechages. Diving (1700): Men's springboard preliminaries. Equestrianism (lift): Team show jumping. Fencing (1680): Men's individual epee128 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-08-07 47 MOSCOW, Mon. Tatyana Kazankina, of the Soviet Union, clipped nearly four seconds off the 2,000 metres world record here on Saturday, not nine seconds as earlier reported by the Soviet news agency Tass. Tatyana set a record of 5 mm. 28.72 sec. for the nonOlympic event, just214 words
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398 1984-08-07 48 STELLA DANKER - Findings of a study of children m Homes CHILD-CAREinstitu-tions set up m the 1950s for- orphans are being filleJ by children from single-par-ent families. A Singapore Council of Social Service study shows that more than half the children m institutional care today come from398 words
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186 1984-08-07 48 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA A BABY girl was found half submerged m a pail of detergent while her family was busy preparing for her first birthday party the following day. Heng Kia Gek, who would have been one year old on Dec186 words
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Article32 1984-08-07 48 Missile success TOKYO, Mon. Japan today successfully test-fired its first home-made ground-to-air missile, a Defence Ministry spokesman said. Japan has until now relied on United States technology for its air-to-ground missiles. Reuter.32 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-08-07 48 Actors pay tribute to Burton GENEVA, Mon. Actors worldwide today mourned the death of Richard Burton, one of the most gifted performers of his generation bat was perhaps more famous for Ms two sensational marriages to Elizabeth Taylor. Mr Burton died yesterday of cerebral haemorrhage at the age Expressions of166 words
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179 1984-08-07 48 Nine-storey tall banner adorns bank building YOU can't miss this the redand-whlte banner standing oat from the 2tth to the 37th floor of the 45-storey Chartered Bank building m Battery Road. The nine-storey tall canvas banner was pat up on Sunday by the bank as Its way of marking the179 words
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254 1984-08-07 48 Shell denies getting $4 15 m in secret payments LONDON, Mon. The Shell international oil company yesterday denied receiving secret bonus payments for supplying oil to South Africa and said it had never breached producing countries' restrictions on where it sold their oil. The company issued the denial m response254 words
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Article291 1984-08-07 48 Likud bloc officials snub Peres JERUSALEM, Monday THE ruling Likud bloc today refused to recognise Labour Party leader Shimon Peres who yesterday received a presidential mandate to form his country's next government as Prime Minister-desig-nate. Likud officials said Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who has been running the country at the291 words
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Article155 1984-08-07 48 Appeal court backs ban on union LONDON, Mon. An appeal court ruled today that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher acted lawfully m banning trade union membership at Britain's main electronic spying centre. The decision reversed a court ruling last month that Mrs Thatcher had failed to hold proper consultations with staff155 words
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Article70 1984-08-07 48 What it should have been OVER the next five years, 634 detached. 1,154 semi-detached and 1,969 terrace houses are expected to be completed and not 1,413, 3,922 and 4,832 as reported m last week's Landscope. Last week's figures were the number or private houses built over the past 10 years.70 words
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Miscellaneous49 1984-08-07 43 Today's events CYCLING Pesta Sukan 100 km team trial (Changi Coastal Road, 8.30 a.m.) RUGBY Nat. Schools I nder-14: St. Andrew's v Whitley, RI v Clementi Town (8.00 a. m.at Woodsville). Dunearn Tech. v ACS (Dunearn Road, 9.15 a. m. SQUASH Ovaltlne individual graded c'ships: Quarter-finals (Kallang, 6 p.m.).49 words
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Advertisement226 1984-08-07 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE The World Bank's South-East Asian group has blamed the monetary, fiscal and trade policies of major industrialised countries for aggravating the problems of developing countries. AMY BALAN reports. Share prices on the Singapore stockmarket yesterday continued to soar across the board on226 words
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Miscellaneous135 1984-08-07 48 y veather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.§4 a.m. Adelaide 12/17 C Fine Manila 24 30C Showers Amsterdam 13 21C Cloudy Melbourne 917 C Goudy Bangkok 26/32 C Fair Moscow135 words
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Title Section9 1984-08-07 1 SECTION TWO THE STRAITS TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 19849 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1984-08-07 1 IRENE CHUA - Harnessing microbes for industry IRENE CHUA By HAVE you ever sat down to eat a bowl of lontong and wondered how that wafer of tempe m your gravy was made? Tempe, soya sauce, beer and yoghurt have one thing m common they are produced by using a micro-organism to ferment1,121 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration832 1984-08-07 2 "BIOTECH is here to stay and will have a major impact on how society is run. "By the *****, it will be part of our everyday lives, just as computers are now," said Professor John Smith, chairman of the Division of Bio Sciences and Biotechnology,832 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-08-07 2 MARC LIM - MARC LIM Tuesday column By a national serviceman SATURDAY night at Far East Plaza. We came looking for young people like those m the spectacular lineup above. Michael Jackson brushed past me. Two boys m bowler hats ran towards one another. A girl m511 words
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Article, Illustration459 1984-08-07 3 Allan turns to beads and linen Story by CATHERINE TAN Photograph* by KENNETH KOH LIKE the soft-spoken designer with a gentle air about him, the clothes were quietly elegant and always utterly feminine. Allan Chai's new 1984 collection shown at the Hyatt's Crystal Ballroom two Saturdays ago was stamped with459 words
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Article, Illustration844 1984-08-07 6 Richard Burton tragedy of a 'troubled spirit' RICHARD Burton, the son of a Welsh coal-miner whose celebrity was defined as much by his tempestuous personal life as by his remarkable acting skills, died of a cerebral hemorrhage on Sunday m Switzerland. He was 58. The death stunned the actor's family844 words
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Article553 1984-08-07 6 THE first of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's concerts held this month at the World Trade Centre Auditorium (pending renovations m Victoria Memorial Hall) drew a small but enthusiastic audience who heard the ensemble under the guest baton of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra's Huang Yijun. While553 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-08-07 6 AUDREY PERERA - Music scholar to turn pro AUDREY PERERA Chan Tze Law, who returned recently, will give a violin recital at the DBS Auditorium tomorrow at 8 p.m. By HE WAS only 16 when he left Singapore to pursue a music course m London m 1980. He had won a scholarship to505 words
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Article, Illustration978 1984-08-07 7 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Meet a singer and compere who's a bundle of unabashed fun. By "MAH CHOON HONG?" The young man at the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation smiles ana beckons us to follow him. Down some corridors, across a car park and then through the entrance of Studio978 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-08-07 7 WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY? By The Stage Club Drama Centre, 8 p.m Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday $6 and $10 Previewed by NANCY KOH WHEN all is hopeless and there is no possible chance of recovery, do patients have the right to die? This Brian433 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1984-08-07 8 CHRONICLE: ORPHEUS AND THE GENTLEMAN FARMER (Ch 12, 8 p.m.): In AD 360, a Roman farmer commissioned a mosaic depicting Orpheus and the four seasons for the private chapel of his country home. It was discovered about seven years ago m David Seton Wills' Roman villa m1,264 words
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Advertisement19 1984-08-07 1 Designer turns to beads OUTLOOK, Page Three Barton: Troubled spirit LEISURE, Page Six The lady entertains LEISURE, Page Seven19 words
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Advertisement189 1984-08-07 2 By the *****, it (biotech) will be part of our everyday lives, just as computers are now. Prof John Smith, British biotechnologist (above) 1 1 K^59*5 I* K wMfmi III K9B I M^S I LvXw j i^Vl I x LV r c that our Orchard Towers store is J^^^j^^^^^^^^M^Sk We189 words
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Advertisement45 1984-08-07 2 Growth potential for biotechnology markets by the year 2000 Mirfcet sector Enerey $16,350 mil. Foods $12,655 mil. Chemicals $10,550 mil. Health care (Pharmaceuticals) $9,080 mil. Aericulture $8,546 mil. Metal recovery $4,570 mil. Pofcition control $100 mil. Other (i.e. unexpected developments) $3,000 mil. Total $64,581 mil.45 words
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Miscellaneous117 1984-08-07 7 What's on ANTI-CANCER CAMPAIGN wealthy bourgeois family Exhibition comprising 12 who have a deep hatred for boards covering the general one another, with English aspects of cancer. Bukit subtitles. Cultural Theatre. Timah Plaza. Includes video Cuscaden Road. 9 p.m. shows from 6.30 p.m. 8.30 Free, p.m. Till Friday. ADVERTISING FOR117 words
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Miscellaneous106 1984-08-07 7 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 1.33 a.m. (0.5 m), 8.52 a.m. (1.9 m), 1.41 p.m. (1.3 m), 7.24 p.m. (2.3 m). Sedlll Kechll 12.28 a.m. (0.6 m), 8.07 a.m. (1.9 m), 1.35 p.m. (1.5 m), 6.07 p.m. (1.8 m). Port Dickson 3.01 a.m. (1.8 m), 9.16 a.m. (0.9 m), 3.50 p.m.106 words
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Title Section9 1984-08-07 1 SECTION THREE THE STRAITS TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 19849 words
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Article, Illustration961 1984-08-07 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By Life for Huang Yijun has been a string of accidents and surprises. It has been responsible for his passage from primary school teacher to conductor of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. Photography by WATCHING him conduct the orchestra, one can hardly believe thatMICHAEL LIEW - 961 words
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Article565 1984-08-07 2 HONG CHONG WING - All ideal that counts CHONG WING HONG Kwek Leong works hard as a dancer By FIGURES are an integral part of 28-year-old Tang Kwek Leong's life. In the day, the Singapore Polytechnic graduate works as a technical officer at Changi Airport, using figures to help m drafting engineering plans. But565 words
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Article, Illustration733 1984-08-07 4 IT WAS a few minutes to 2.00 p.m. on Sunday, July 29. Seats m the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's auditorium began to be filled. Most of the people who came were parents many of whom had their children with them. They were there to see the733 words
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Article, Illustration970 1984-08-07 4 PETANG itu, disekitar jam 2, pada 29 Julai lepas, auditorium Perbadanan Penyiaran Singapura (SBC) mula didatangi oleh para penonton yang terdiri daripada orang dewasa dan kanak-kanak. Mereka datang kerana ingin menyaksikan pertandingan bercerita untuk kanak-kanak peringkat akhir yang dianjurkan oleh Radio 2, SBC. Di atas pent970 words
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