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Title Section16 1984-08-08 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNES AY, AUGUST 8, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8416 words
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Article185 1984-08-08 1 TOMORROW is our 19th National Day. We celebrate the occasion by focusing on the unique m our nation. In all the shades .that the word allows for so much of Singapore is unique and there are so many aspects of Singaporean life that are unique. The185 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-08-08 1 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP $45m HDB award proves they can compete with foreign firms internationally Teh By I LOCAL contractors have come of age and are ready to take on established foreign firms m competing for jobs here and internationally. Yesterday a consortium of five local builders454 words
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256 1984-08-08 1 US ties with Asia and Europe 'complementary' WASHINGTON, Tues. Deputy Secretary of State Kenneth Dam, m a speech prepared for delivery to the American Bar Association m Chicago, said yesterday Asia was growing m importance to the United States. But he stressed this did not require a downgrading of USUPI; AP - 256 words
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Article35 1984-08-08 1 FOLKESTONE (England). Tues. Sri Lankan Kumar Anandan died yesterday attempting to swim the English Channel, the second fatality since the first crossing m 1875, a spokesman for the Channel Swimming Association said. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article110 1984-08-08 1 BARELY two Singaporeans m 10 today have experienced life without income tax. Only one m three can recall life before Mr Lee Kuan Yew as Prime Minister. World War 11, the Emergency, even merger with Malaysia, are Just second-hand knowlegde to most Singaporeans. The outlook of many110 words
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Article47 1984-08-08 1 VIENNA, Mon. The United States would In future give money to nations adopting a freeenterprise economy as It wanted better results from Its development aid. ambassador Richard Williamson declared today In an address to the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation conference ■vKt ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article275 1984-08-08 1 ALAN HUBBARD - Stricken Ovett may miss 1,500 m ALAN HUBBARD By LOS ANGELES, Toes. Olympic star Steve Overt faces a medical baa from the Los Angeles Games after finishing last la yesterdays M» metres final and being rushed to hospital. A spokesman for the orthopaedic hospital la Los Angeles, where the {ft-year-oM275 words
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Article101 1984-08-08 1 THE National Day Parade will be postponed to Sunday If the weather Is bad tomorrow. The Sunday parade will also start at 5.M p.m. If such a postponement Is necessary, It will .be announced over radio and television at various Intervals. Members of the public, partici-101 words
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397 1984-08-08 1 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By IN ONLY the second bank takeover m a decade, the United Overseas Bank is buying 50.13 per cent of Far Eastern Bank Limited for $21.99 million. UOB paid $1.80 per share for the 12.22 million ordinary shares of $1 each.397 words
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Article47 1984-08-08 1 INFLUENCED by overnight profit-taking on Wall Street, the Straits Times Industrial Index fell 11.18 points to 983.51 yesterday. This is the first major fall m the index since the rally started 11 days ago. The Business Times Composite Index fell 9.68 points to 875.49.47 words
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Advertisement34 1984-08-08 1 fBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBj, Inside a> 64 pages today Singapore Sweep Pago 15 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4.8,7 .ASEAN 8 CAUSEWAY TIMESCOPE 114? EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS If BACKGROUND 21 TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 26-41 RACING 42 SPORTS 43-4134 words
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Article412 1984-08-08 2 Battle for commuters HONGKONG'S public transport system has become a test of the commuter's tolerance. The Hongkong Mass Transit Railway (MTR) seemed to be the answer. It probably was for the passengers, for the MTR mopped up the overflow from the public transport system. But behind the scenes,412 words
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Article493 1984-08-08 2 Singles preferred MARRIED women over the age of 35 who have stopped working for some years are finding it tougher to get jobs. Some companies employ them only because of the labour shortage. Given a choice, they would prefer single women m their twenties. Employers cited these reasons family493 words
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Article599 1984-08-08 2 Sop to Soviets EAST GERMANY has pledged to intensify its economic links with the Soviet Union m a meeting m East Berlin between senior Soviet and East German economic officials. The announcement came m the wake of an attack by the Soviet communist party newspaper Pravda on599 words
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Article333 1984-08-08 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: a THE offensive launched by the Tamil separatists last weak ta underline their demand far a separate state in Sri Lanka will nat bring them any nearer their goal. If anything, it will only result in unnecessary bloodshed. The experience of secessionist rebellions elsewhere should333 words
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Article116 1984-08-08 2 PAPERS 'DECLARE WAR' SOME of South Africa's internationally acclaimed English newspapers, including the outspoken Rand Daily Mail, now face the possibility that they will be killed off m a fight among themselves. Their survival is threatened by a bitter war that has broken out between the two main English116 words
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Article134 1984-08-08 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Guiding students STUDENT guidance committees will be set up m all schools m Malaysia to counter trends towards extremism and racial polarisation, Education Minister Datuk Abdullah Bin Haji Badawi said m Kuantan on Monday. The committees will, on the one hand, monitor "unhealthy and negative influences"134 words
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Article95 1984-08-08 2 Asean's friends MALAYSIA'S Asean director-general Mohamad Yusof Hitam said yesterday that although Asean had initial setbacks, it had made great achievements m fostering regional and international cooperation. On the eve of the organisation's 17th birthday, Mr Yusof told Bernama news agency that Asean's tangible achievements included making friends95 words
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Article234 1984-08-08 2 $232m CASH CALL IS LARGEST ON THE MARKET THIS YEAR A $232 MILLION cash call from DBS Bank, the largest on the market so far this year, was accompanied by a poor set of pre-tax profits for the first half of 1984. Better news is a lower provision for234 words
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Article272 1984-08-08 2 Homecoming LUTHER BLJSSETT will be back playing m England next season... and with his former club Watford. The English First Division side confirmed yesterday that the striker they sold to Italian giants AC Milan for £1 million (552.81 million) a year ago, is returning to Vicarage Road. Manager Graham272 words
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Article137 1984-08-08 2 Tricker tricked THE story of Song Jiang, m today's Bamboo Green episode from Water Margin, takes on an interesting turn. His hypocritical nature surfaced when he tricked his friend Oin Ming. Song was, m turn, tricked by his father who did not want him to loin the bandits.137 words
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Article, Illustration488 1984-08-08 3 P. N. BALJI; PAUL JACOB - P. N. BALJI and PAUL JACOB Somare praises two opposition MPs By CHOGRM 1984 PORT MORESBY, Tues. About 200 YIPs from 30 countries, including Singapore's Mr S. Rajaratnam, today had a rare first-hand glimpse of democracy, Papua New Guinea-style. It is a democracy that incorporated the488 words
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174 1984-08-08 3 Hawke, Lange fail to agree on Anzus PORT MORESBY, Tues. Prime ministers Bob Hawke of Australia and David Lange of New Zealand failed at a meeting today to resolve their disagreements over the three-nation Anzus pact, officials said. Mr Hawke and Mr Lange, visiting Papua New Guinea for a CommonwealthUPI; Reuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-08-08 3 Raja meets an old friend PORT MORESBY, Toes. The visitors' gallery In the chamber of Papua New Guinea's new Parliament bollding was where Mr S. Rajaratnam met an old friend. The Seeoad Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), was speaking to Malaysian Prime tflnlster Datuk Seri Dr Makathir Mohamad when the133 words
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Article91 1984-08-08 3 'Boost ties' call by Mahathir PORT MORESBY, Tues. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today that increased ties between developing countries would strengthen their bargaining position with the developed world. "We have learnt bitterly that relying entirely on the developed countries will not necessarily bring solace to91 words
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340 1984-08-08 3 PORT MORESBY, Tuesday SENIOR officials of 19 Commonwealth countries who met m a preparatory session today have recommended that the Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meeting (CHOGRM) be held only as and when it is necessary. The recommendation, which had the support340 words
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433 1984-08-08 3 China asks former capitalists to help By The Straits Tim— Foreign Desk CHINA'S former capitalists, long regarded with suspicion and often relegated to manual ladout, are being increasingly called upon to use their experience, skills and overseas connections to contribute to the country's economic development. The Asian Wall Street Journal,433 words
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188 1984-08-08 3 'Keep your sex life ripe with fresh fruit and veg' LONDON, Tuesday PEOPLE'S sex lives can be improved by eating fresh fruits and vegetables. So said a report published yesterday by Britain's Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Information Bureau. It referred to the aphrodisiac qualities attributed to fruits and vegetables forUPI - 188 words
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Article43 1984-08-08 3 BEIJING, Tues. Egyptian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Boutros Boutros Ghali discussed the Middle East situation, particularly and the Gulf War, with the Chinese government today as part of a concerted attempt by Cairo to end the 47-month-old conflict. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article38 1984-08-08 3 ISLAMABAD, Tues. Storms that saw as much as 180 mm of rain fall on Pakistani cities claimed at least 21 lives, closed schools and forced hundreds of families to leave their homes, officials said today. UPIUPI - 38 words
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132 1984-08-08 3 TOKYO, Tues. The Japan National Railways (JNR) has pot 371 passenger cars on sale, mostly from lines which have been closed to help defray a nwlti-blMon-dollar deficit. And nearly I,IM people want to bay a car. JNR expects to bring m132 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-08-08 4 Kremlin not happy with growing East- West ties EAST BERLIN, Tuesday EAST Germany pledged to intensify its economic links with the Soviet Union m a meeting here between senior Soviet and Ease Germi.n economic officials. The announcement came m the wake of anNYT - 379 words
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118 1984-08-08 4 13 held as stolen parts are recovered LONDON, Tues. Police said yesterday that they had recovered stolen Rolls-Royce parts and arrested 13 people m connection with allegations of corruption at the giant aircraft and marine engine maker. Police have recovered £1.2 million (553.4 million) worth of stolen parts and expectAP - 118 words
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Article62 1984-08-08 4 SRI LANKA'S separatist guerillas have responded to a major counter-offensive against them by attacking the biggest bank m Jaffna and escaping with guns and safes, police said m Colombo yesterday. The bank was attacked as security forces continued a counter-offensive m the Jaffna area following guerilla attacksReuter - 62 words
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Article64 1984-08-08 4 A BOMB PLACED against a window of the home of Switzerland's Police and Justice Minister Rudolf Friedrich exploded on Monday night, causing some damage but no injuries, the authorities said m Berne. Mr Friedrich, 61, was m his home m Winterthur, outside Zurich, when the bomb wentAFP - 64 words
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Article74 1984-08-08 4 SOVIET WARPLANES bombed villages north of Afghanistan's capital of Kabul for the third straight week, killing 200 to 300 civilians while anti-communist guerillas killed nearly 200 Soviet and Afghan troops, Western diplomats said m New Delhi on Tuesday. The heaviest fighting raged m the Shomali valleyUPI - 74 words
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Article66 1984-08-08 4 A DEFENCE MINISTRY spokesman m New Delhi yesterday reported small-scale firing incidents along the frontier between India and Pakistan. The spokesman, Mr M. Juneja, said there had been recent "stray cases of firing" along the two countries' ceasefire line m Kashmir, but these, he added, were commonAP - 66 words
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Article75 1984-08-08 4 WITH THE Chinese deadline for a draft agreement on Hongkong's future only weeks away, Governor Sir Edward Youde arrived m Beijing yesterday for another round of talks with Chinese leaders. The two-day meeting beginning today is the 20th round of the so-called second phase of Sino-BritishAP - 75 words
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Article73 1984-08-08 4 UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar was scheduled to meet Turkish-Cypriot representative Necati Ertekun m Vienna yesterday m a new bid to reconcile the feuding Greek and Turkish communities on Cyprus. He met Greek-Cyrpiot delegate, Foreign Ministry director-general Andreas Mavromattis on Monday. He saidReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-08-08 4 STEPPING m the den of Mr Walter Wagner, 47, of Wurzburg m Bavaria, is like stepping into a gramophone shop of yesteryear. AH round the room m his house sit lovely antique gramo- phone sets. The sets, 23 m all, have been valued at between 1,511 toPanaphoto - 67 words
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Article367 1984-08-08 4 LONDON, Tuesday ACCOUNTANTS working for the High Court yesterday seized about £1 million (Ss2 8 million) belonging to Welsh miners and hidden m a bank account m the Channel Islands. The money was ordered seized when the miners refused to pay a £50,000 fine forUPI - 367 words
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257 1984-08-08 4 WARSAW, Tues. Mr Lech Walesa said yesterday night that his outlawed Solidarity trade union would commemorate next week's fourth anniversary of the Gdansk strikes, which led to the creation of Solidarity. Speaking m the northern port city of Gdansk where he lives, Mr Walesa saidAP - 257 words
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129 1984-08-08 6 Jackson's concerts to go on despite threats KNOXVILLE (Tennessee), Tues. Officials said last night that three death threats had been made against singer Michael Jackson, but promoters said he refused to cancel three concerts because he did not want to "disappoint 150,000 fans. Two newspapers and the University of TennesseeAP - 129 words
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316 1984-08-08 6 American visitors to Leningrad warned of 'harassment' WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States State Department accused the Soviet Union yesterday of gross violations of its consular agreement with the US and warned American travellers to Leningrad that they may be subjected to harassment, detention andAP; UPI - 316 words
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Article217 1984-08-08 6 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE United States has warned the World Bank to reduce its loans for energy projects m the Third World unless they are matched with commitments from private investors. The dispute is the latest m a series of disagreements between the bank, largely supported byReuter - 217 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-08-08 6 Four scaled the Liberty in protest FOUR members of Greenpeace, the environmental protest group, scaled the scaffolding on the Statue of Liberty In New York harbour on Monday and unfurled a banner protesting against nuclear weapons. A police officer is at tap upper right standing guard on the statue, whichAP - 140 words
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302 1984-08-08 6 Mondale uses deficit to hit at Reagan MINNEAPOLIS, Tuesday DEMOCRATIC Party Presidential candidate Walter Mondale yesterday raised the issue of the mounting United States Budget deficit as a political weapon against President Ronald Reagan. "The deficit is appalling and obscene," he told reporters between meetings with separate sets of outsideUPI - 302 words
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206 1984-08-08 6 US foreign trade I deficit reaches record $56 b WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States foreign trade deficit hit a record US$2&3 billion (5156.2 billion) from April through Jane of this year, the Commerce Department reported yesterday. It Is the latest measure of the nations worsening trade imbalance. The new three-monthAP - 206 words
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Article110 1984-08-08 6 Skydivers given a smelly welcome SHERIDAN (Oregon) Tues. Two skydivers who drifted away from their landing target got a smelly reception shortly after touchdown. The parachutists told a sheriff's deputy they landed on Sunday evening on the property east of the Sheridan Airport. They were then confronted by a manUPI - 110 words
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173 1984-08-08 6 CHAMPAIGN (Illinois) Tuesday THE countries which have taken part most heavily m the Olympic Games since 1896 are also the nations which spent the most time at war, a study said yesterday. "What's important is that the study dispels the myth that takingReuter - 173 words
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Article478 1984-08-08 7 Lebanese situation and Israeli invasion cited as reasons By The Straits Times Foreign Desk /OUR businessmen know what's V happening to the American interest rate, not just m the morning, m but every two minutes. 7 Mr Mutewalli SYRIA'S economy has reportedly come under severe pressure478 words
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Article85 1984-08-08 7 BAHRAIN, Tues. A one-month lull m the Gulf tanker war came to an end yesterday as a Liberian-registered oil tanker reported being hit by a missile south of Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal. Lloyd's of London said the 122,962 gross tonnes Friendship L reported at 0530Reuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-08-08 7 THE deputy director of the Soviet Union Foreign Ministry's Middle East and Africa section, Vladimir Polyakov (left), met Lebanese Prime Minister Rashld Karami m Beirut on Monday. The two men discussed a renewed Soviet proposal for an international conference on the Middle East between all parties InvolvedUPI - 95 words
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Article340 1984-08-08 7 Arab states hold talks on blasts MANAMA (Bahrain), Tues. Intensive contacts were reported going on among Arab Gulf states and North Yemen and South Yemen over the rising threat to oil, trade and pilgrimage routes m the Red Sea after a series of mine explosions m the area. Muslims fromAP; Reuter - 340 words
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Article143 1984-08-08 7 HARARE, Tues. Zimbabwe's ruling party holds its first congress for 20 years tomorrow m what will be a watershed event for Africa's youngest nation. About 6,000 Zanu-PF members will debate a new draft constitution whose central plank is the establishment of a one-party state mReuter - 143 words
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464 1984-08-08 7 PARIS, Tues. A power struggle is underway m Iran and the hijacking of an Air France jetliner to Teheran last week may have figured m the political manoeuvring over who will succeed Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny, Western diplomats and Iranian exiles saidNYT - 464 words
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Advertisement133 1984-08-08 3 The stars are shining tonight at The Dynasty Singapore •••••••••••••••••••••••••a GREG MANNE AT LE VENPdME LOUNGE. Come hear the music II they will linger m of this celebrated f y° ur mind long after duo from Australia. l-||||| me evening is over. A repertoire of sentimental J-Blr^^3fe From 8 0133 words
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Advertisement118 1984-08-08 3 TIME FOR RUOKJNG! TO CELEBRATE OUR OUR SHOWROOM FROM 8TH TO 15TH AUGUST 1984 We're drinking to the successful year that's been. And to another fruitful year ahead. We've made a good So come now and join in our a^Bjw fmWm y 9tm^aa^ d 4 09 4 Jr/ **£^m\, S<aAw9118 words
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Advertisement404 1984-08-08 4 Systems Education Centre (1983) Pte Ltd (Subsidiary of the National Computer Board) Presents Seminar on COMPUTER SECURITY Tuesday, 21 August 1984 Mandarin Court Mandarin Hotel, Singapore Gearing towards the computer age, concern is growing over the security questions raised by the proliferation of computers m offices which are the most404 words
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Advertisement217 1984-08-08 4 A unique sight and taste experience awaits you at the Neptune H^^j%* y A \fl 1* jf Bg^ r^Wfl One of the finest Guangdong restaurants in\ Singapore, offering the gourmet cuisines of the region. Enjoy the crisp mouthwatering\ barbequed duckling, tasty superior largest theatre-restaurant m South-East Asia. At our reasonable217 words
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Advertisement953 1984-08-08 7 f you m 4, with a swimming pod, ask yourself Fibreglass comes up shining work is excavation, fitting and back Installation is easier with How many people do you know who fiKM M filling. Conventional pools however fibrealaas- I have bought a swimming pool and The Q loB^ g*** fm^953 words
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392 1984-08-08 8 Asean has six great friends, says Malaysian official KUALA LUMPUR, Tver MALAYSIA'S Asean director-general Mohamad Yusof Hitam said today that although Asean had initial setbacks, it had made great achievements m fostering regional and international cooperation. On the eve of the organisation's 17 th birthday, MrAP; Bernama - 392 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-08-08 8 All oi Indonesia's cultures under one roof THE Governor of Jakarta, Mr Soeprapto, opened the month-long art and cultural fair, Cltra *84, at Tainan Ismail Manukl last week. He said that the artistes and cultural authorities should be able to upgrade and give fresh presentations of the various traditional culturesJakarta Post - 206 words
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288 1984-08-08 8 Arthit backs 'reinstate officers' bid BANGKOK, Tues. Thai Supreme Commander General Arthit Kamlangek has backed a move for the reinstatement of former army officers dismissed for their involvement m an abortive coup attempt against the government m 1961, a group leader said yesterday. Col Prachak Sawangchit, one of the leaders288 words
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Article260 1984-08-08 8 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Tues. A well-known Thai social critic, Mr Sulak Sivaraksa, who was arrested on a lese majeste charge on Sunday, will only be granted bail after police Suestioning, said Thai poce chief Gen Narong Mahanonda said yesterday. An arrest warrant had260 words
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180 1984-08-08 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. Followers of the late Senator Benigno Aquino Jr, who was assassinated, hope to gather one million Filipinos m an anti-govern-ment rally m Manila to commemorate the first anniversary of his killing on Aug 21. The followers said180 words
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Article92 1984-08-08 8 BANGKOK, Tues. Thai and Laotian officials met here today to settle a border dispute but the talks did not produce a breakthrough. A Thai Foreign Ministry official, Mr Chawat At-., tayukti, said the two countries had exchanged infor: mation backing their claims to three disputedReuter - 92 words
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Article158 1984-08-08 9 Foreign wives to start work soon KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Forty-two foreign doctors who are wives of Malaysian citizens will start work in hospitals in the country this month after waiting as long as five years. They will be employed on a year-to-year contract until they get their citizenship. Deputy HealthN5T - 158 words
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Article, Illustration90 1984-08-08 9 Completion expected to be in mid-1986 THE middle span of the $75t million Penang Bridge is nearing completion. Almost It per cent of the 13.4-km-long structure has taken shape. Begun In 1982, the bridge will carry six lanes of traffic. It links Penang to ProvinceNST - 90 words
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Article362 1984-08-08 9 Move to counter extremist trends Students guidance groups for schools KUANTAN, Tuo». STUDENTS guidance committees will be set up m all schools m the country to counter trends towards extremism and racial polarisation, Education Minister Datuk Abdullah Bin Haji Badawi said here yesterday. The committees will monitor "unhealthy and negativeNST - 362 words
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278 1984-08-08 9 SingaporeMalaysia sea boundary under review JOHOR BARU, Tues. The Malaysian government is reviewing the 1927 Malaysia-Singapore sea boundary agreement because of changes to the deep water channel. Land and Regional Development Minister Datuk Seri Adib Adam, speaking to reporters after visiting the sea border area at the Tebrau Straits nearBernama - 278 words
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118 1984-08-08 9 PENANG, Toes. Batu Ferrlnghi Beach, usually abuzz with the roar of water scooters was quiet yesterday as the ban on the sport came Into effect. The 22 operators had cleared the area of all their 57 scooters by Sunday evening for fearINST - 118 words
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386 1984-08-08 10 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By Warning comes after soldier who fell during fitness test died IF YOU are suffering from flu, don't exert yourself physically. It can be dangerous. For, even without such exertion, a person having influenza or flu-like symptoms could still die suddenly386 words
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Article77 1984-08-08 10 THE Singapore Bus Service will introduce two new feeder services, Numbers 293 and 294, to serve Tampines New Town from Sunday. These two services will link Tampines Avenues 3 and 4 and Street 21 to the temporary terminal along Tampines Avenue 5. Tampines New Town is77 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-08-08 10 VALERIE LEE; DELICE GAN - VALERIE LEE DELICE GAN Bosses prefer hiring unmarried girls m their twenties By and MARRIED women over the age of 35 who have stopped working for some years are finding it tougher to get jobs. Some companies employ them only because of549 words
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180 1984-08-08 10 A COMMODITIES broker was charged yesterday with four offences relating to cheatIng Involving about $92t,Mt. Tan Seng Hat, 51, Is said to have abetted a salesman In an attempt to cheat the head office of United Overseas Bank of USs3tt,Mt on Jan 7, lttl,180 words
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Article16 1984-08-08 10 MRS ANG MUN MOI has been elected president of the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association.16 words
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194 1984-08-08 10 Good labour, management ties 'like a good marriage' GOOD worker-management relations is like a good marriage there must be mutual trust and understanding for the two to live happily together. Both partners must work as a team though retaining their separate identities. Professor Lee Soo Ann, dean of the Accountancy194 words
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134 1984-08-08 10 NPB to help better ties between labour and bosses THE National Productivity Board wants to play the same role as the Japan Productivity Centre m promoting ,<?ood labour-management ties. This has prompted the NPB to start a series of seminars on labour-man-agement relations for chief executives and union leaders. The134 words
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199 1984-08-08 11 BETTER trained and better skilled workers are needed to take advantage of the brighter business prospects, Social Affairs Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar said yesterday. This calls for joint efforts by both employers and unions, he said. Citing the Survey of Business Expectations, he said199 words
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Article90 1984-08-08 11 Three road deaths last week THREE people died m separate accidents m the past week. Madam Lim Boon Eng, 60, died m hospital on Sunday, three days after she was knocked down by a bicycle near the Kong Chian Theatre m Toa Payoh. That same morning, Mr Sriprayan Pradithan died90 words
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Article55 1984-08-08 11 THE Geylang Serai constituency will celebrate National Day and the 25th year of nation-building with a dinner and a road-show by the Singapore Armed Forces Music and Drama Company on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. at block 111 m Aljunied Crescent. The guest of honour is Mr. Othman55 words
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Article43 1984-08-08 11 THE Traffic Police booked 1,327 motorists last week for various offences at the Pan Island Expressway, East Coast Parkway and the Central Expressway. The offences ranged from reckless driving to illegal parking. Of those booked, 75 got off with a warning.43 words
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166 1984-08-08 11 ABOUT 100 players from six countries will take part m a four-day Pesta Sukan bridge tournament from tomorrow at Dynasty Hotel to mark 25 Years of Nation-Building. The countries are China, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Macau. The tournament is organised by the Singapore166 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-08-08 11 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Story by IT'S polling day today at St Gabriel's Secondary School with a big turnout expected to elect the ideal pupil. Six candidates, each with his own "party" and "manifesto" have been busy over the past few days, trying to out-smartARTHUR LEE - 346 words
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590 1984-08-08 11 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA The love-affair murder case By A DAY after a woman asked her lover to strangle her to death m a suicide pact, she told him that she was going back to her husband, the High Court was told yesterday. This was disclosed590 words
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285 1984-08-08 11 The right people must run the land CHAOS. That's what you'd get m a school if the principal swept the field, the school attendant sat m the principal's chair and the students tried to teach their teachers. The right people have to be doing the right job if things are285 words
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Article88 1984-08-08 11 Applications for VITB courses THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board is recruiting for its parttime courses starting m October. The recruitment is part of the VTTB's Continuing Education and Training programme. Registration must be made m person between Aug 15 and 17 from 6.30 to 9.30 p.m. at the Aver88 words
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Article126 1984-08-08 11 A MAN, whose identity has still not been confirmed, was charged yesterday with 12 fresh cheating charges for offences allegedly committed over two days involving goods worth $4,639.30. The charges bore the name of "David W. Harris", 30, the holder of a US passport. "Harris"126 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-08-08 12 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Story by SMURFS say it all for Singapore's 25 years of nation-building. The rather Bizarre choice took many by surprise, but for the judges the Smurfs float sponsored by Cardinal Points Pte Ltd best represented Singapore's success. Why? Nobody knows. A floats committeeMAZLAN BADRON; RAYMOND NG - 286 words
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Article149 1984-08-08 12 A NATIONAL Day pr«eesgi«i scheduled tor Ang 11 m Kirn Keat constituency has been cancelled because the organisers failed to obtain a police permit. It is understood that the permit was refused by police because of crowd control and traffic problems. Mr Norman Urn, 42, chairman of149 words
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Article305 1984-08-08 12 CHAN ENQ CHENG - Audio- visual spectacular CHAN ENQ CHENG By TREAT yourself and the family to one of the top 10 fireworks displays of the world right here m Singapore tomorrow. Not only will there be a special "quasi-stereo effect", but there will be three animated set pieces of "fire pictures". The special305 words
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356 1984-08-08 13 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DH ALIWAL B) Learner riders expected to take the tests first LEARNER motorcyclists and drivers will probably have to sit for written tests m the future. They will have to pass this written test before taking the practical test, it was learnt yesterday.356 words
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280 1984-08-08 13 WANTED: A manager and four chief instructors to take the wheels at the Singapore Safety Driving Centre. About 20 instructors will also be recruited early next year by this special driving/riding school to turn out safer drivers and motorcyclists. The four chief instructors280 words
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Article187 1984-08-08 13 What will motivate top managers CONVINCE top management that better products mean more money and it will be motivated to support programmes to instil quality awareness m workers. This is because "the language of top management is money" when it comes to such management motivation, said an expert on quality187 words
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Article66 1984-08-08 13 Cash and valuables stolen THIEVES broke into a three-room HDB flat m Jalan Bukit Merah on Monday and stole cash and valuables worth $10,200. Police said Miss Y.M. Ho, 28, a clerk, returned home at about 5.45 p.m. to find a padlock on the front door missing. A video recorder,66 words
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185 1984-08-08 13 The way to stay in shape: Dr Wong A GOVERNMENT leader has called for more training to help workers keep up with changing production processes. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Trade and Industry), said workers needed to learn new skills and knowledge to take on new jobs. "As185 words
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Article35 1984-08-08 13 THE MP for Clementi, Mr Bernard Chen, will join residents m a four kilometre jog from Clementi Town Primary School on Sunday at 7.30 a.m. This is to commemorate 25 years of nation-building.35 words
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275 1984-08-08 13 L.E. PREMA - L.E.PREMA By TRAFFIC policeman Choong Keng Yau Is probably quite adept at handling irate motorists and their displeasure at being polled op for traffic violations. Bot on one occasion m July this year, police constable Choong found that a lorry-driver, ordered to poll275 words
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Article255 1984-08-08 13 Man facing eight fraud charges A JOBLESS man was charged yesterday with eight cheating charges, one charge of attempted cheating and a charge of breaching the Hire-Pur-chase Act. No plea was taken from Mohamed Ishak bin Mohamed Yacob, 32. Six of the cheating charges allegedly occurred between July 15 and255 words
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Article48 1984-08-08 13 OLD Victorians and students from Victoria School and Victoria Junior College will battle it out m their First Triangular Games to be held from 7.30 a.m. to 12 p.m. today at Victoria Junior College. The activities include soccer, squash, badminton, tabletennis and chess.48 words
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147 1984-08-08 13 TEACHING children to maintain clean and healthy teeth will not be limited to teeth-brushing drills m schools. Dental health care may start at home when mothers of two- to six-year-olds are given instructions on how to take care of their147 words
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294 1984-08-08 14 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By Health Ministry panel to study recertification idea THE Health Ministry has set up a committee to study whether doctors should go back to school. This idea of recertification of doctors, which is done m the United States, is to ensure that294 words
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Article183 1984-08-08 14 A SURVEY questionnaire sent out to private doctors this week will determine whether the Health Ministry will use legislation to compel them to properly label the medicines they dispense. The questionnaire seeks to find out whether they have labelled the following information on the medicines dispensed:183 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-08-08 14 A 1.2-HECTARE minirobber plantation is being developed at the Singapore Srlence Centre to remind us of tbe past. It was m 1971, the centenary of the plantIng of the first rubber trees m the Botanic Gardens, that the idea of a mint-rubber plantation was153 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-08-08 14 ROBOTS to check out your weekly groceries and machines to dispense fruit and vegetables this is a child's view of the supermarket m the year 2000. For putting her vision on paper m the nine to 13 years old category of an art124 words
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307 1984-08-08 14 BEN DAVIDSON - Government must pay $89,600 to dead man's family BEN DAVIDSON Motorcyclist was killed m crash with army jeep five years ago By THE High Court yesterday ordered the government to pay $89,600 m damages to the family of a motorcyclist who died m an accident involving an army jeep nearly307 words
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144 1984-08-08 14 Accept new flexible hours of working, says MP A LABOUR MP has urged workers to accept new job arrangements designed to improve productivity. Mr Othman Haron Eusofe, MP for Geylang Serai and NTUC assistant secretary -general, said this would ensure a brighter future for workers. Referring to the amendments to144 words
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Article82 1984-08-08 14 STAMPS to commemorate 25 years of nation-building will be on sale from tomorrow. The stamps m denominations of 10, 35 and 75 cents, and $1 and $2 will also be available m presentation packs at $5.40 a pack. As tomorrow is a public holiday, special arrangements82 words
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Article141 1984-08-08 14 Peacemaker who lost his temper A MAN who tried to act as peacemaker between his wife and mother-in-law daring an argument, lost his own temper and became violent. Mnthusamy s/o Chinnyan, 31, tried to advise his wife and her mother to resolve their problems peacefully but to no avail. He141 words
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270 1984-08-08 15 *****53 wins first prize in Sweep TICKET No. *****53 won the first prize of $1,000,000 in the Singapore Sweep 8/84 drawn last night. The full results: 1st prize ($1,000,000): *****53 2nd prize ($400,000): *****07 3rd prize ($200,000): *****29 4th prize ($100.000 *****94 5th prize ($50,000): *****03 5 Jackpot Numbers (each270 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-08-08 15 RETHI GOVIN - RETHI GOVIN By IT WONT be just another Drama Festival this year. That's because the seventh annual festival has much more to offer than it ever had since it began m 1978. It will feature 58 performances m more than four languages by 28 drama369 words
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71 1984-08-08 15 A MAN and a woman were charged separately on Monday with importing 356.27 grams of heroin into Singapore m a Johorregistered car on Sunday. Sim Mai Tik, 28, a Malaysian, and Ong Hong Huat, 25, are alleged to have jointly trafficked 72 plastic packets containing71 words
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Article282 1984-08-08 15 More pass British computer exam MORE candidates passed Part 1 of the British Computer Society examination this year, the National Computer Board said yesterday. About 140 or 19 per cent of the 739 candidates who sat for the examination passed compared to about 78 or 14 per cent of the282 words
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302 1984-08-08 15 Man forged architect's signature for a friend A RESTAURANT assistant manager forged an architect's signature onto a blank credit card charge form and handed it to an accomplice. The accomplice then gave the form to a watch dealer who collected $2,376.50 from the credit card company. Yesterday, the assistant manager,302 words
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95 1984-08-08 15 A MAN and a woman died m Tan Tock Seng hospital on Monday from injuries suffered m separate road accidents last week. Police said Mr Wu Weng Chet, 21, was knocked down by a van near Gleneagles Hospital m Napier Road last Monday at95 words
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Advertisement284 1984-08-08 11 vr.^^^^L l I I Iffl I Iv Bg h^ Ik >&,■■? Come far business. Stay far pleasure. Pcnang, with its miles of white s.ind, elcar hlue waters «mcl waving p.ilnis is .m ule.il l(K.ition for \our conventions. >n the finest Ikmcli m Pen.in^ is tin /Tif^rWTyir^AVyi f^rgaJfrtfy^P^* luxurious R««Sc> S«i\«ing284 words
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Advertisement35 1984-08-08 15 HE R WORLD IF Singapore's largest I selling women's |F" kK magazine. A member Audit Bureau C"! 'lA of Circulations &%J9%J\J (Australia). TY^ T T^IX A Times Perioditals j£\. \J \J l 3 JL OHr35 words
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Advertisement139 1984-08-08 15 the taste ofsucce^^ HHHH ;'HOTELPHOEN'^ copFEEHOUSEt > nurrk. i^^tj^ A A A A A k* I I J AA.AAAA iff i~ A culinary celebration of 25 years of nation building! A fabulous 25-item buffet featuring a cross section of the multi ethnic dishes that have made Singapore famous! August 9th-25th139 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-08-08 16 HO CHIN BENG - Do you remember •when we were different? HO CHIN BENG By BARELY two Singaporeans m 10 today have experienced life without income tax. Only one m three can recall life before Mr I^ee Kuan Yew as Prime Minister. The outlook of many older Singaporeans were altered by the struggles and214 words
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Advertisement160 1984-08-08 16 Now on till August 20 At 3 Isetan X'ScSdl^ I Isetan business shirts, shortsleeved/ &fi HH77TlTTfeVSrf!rnfT!TK9irnn i^TT3!^HH longsleeved $16-$l9 $O Isetan Original leather court shoes a (Colours: natural, maroon, black, (f*HO b lWg^^OJ* tre nly H s^ 4o s2 .lo |te OßANGE! a) Children's air mattress (Japan) $18 «t>Oa%7U EjWflrlWffl160 words
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Advertisement198 1984-08-08 16 rAITRACnONI I The most talked about show band m Manila I H P^^^PJ TIL. Philippine shovk hands wen ■J to o| 'iparcd with various H H B^^^^PB Be PJ^ "tribes" m Britain's pop cultun BJ BJ BBBBPjBf j>>^ BrV BB B^^T" CT^Bl today. a croup which conies H ■J B^B^198 words
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Advertisement543 1984-08-08 17 i CASA ROSITA is living m grand style Phase 11, built at a time when tastes and wJP J\Z@fjt PIdCC dt trJ6 txlQfJt J. VtYhC within quiet surrounds m a choice location standards of homeseekers are becoming very O O close to the Orchard Road area, the proposed discerning, presents543 words
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Article460 1984-08-08 18 THE long-awaited offensive launched last weekend by the Tamil separatist guerillas m Sri Lanka will only succeed m oiling the cycle of violence. Many more people are destined to die than the several dozens already killed m the last few days when the Sinhalese-dominated security460 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-08-08 18 The Art Buchwald column Shopping for winners at the Olympics NOT everybody at the Los Angeles Olympics is there for fun. Seated m the bleachers, making notes and rarely smiling are scouts for almost every advertising agency m the world. Their dream is to find another Bruce Jenner or MarkLA Times - 588 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1984-08-08 18 Noordin Sopiee - Noordin Sopiee Part one of a three-part series by Dr On Friday: Asean's contribution to regional security Asean, the Association of South-east Asian Nations, is 17 years old today. Dr Noordin, the writer of this evaluation of the association's years of hard labour, was the editor-in1,255 words
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703 1984-08-08 18 MOSCOW For the Soviet Union's planned economy, now hip deep m trouble, sophisticated computer technology should offer a shortcut to prosperity. Not so. Instead, this logical fast track to economic growth is being by -passed. If anything, the Kremlin's aging leaders shyNYT - 703 words
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Letter, Illustration418 1984-08-08 19 IT IS an uncalled for remark by Alan Hubbard m describing the Americans as kids with their fingers m the cookie jar, wanting to grab the lot, and finally getting their hands slapped (ST, Aug 3). Mr Hubbard is entitled to418 words
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Letter123 1984-08-08 19 I LIVE m Los Angeles, California, and I wish to thank Alan Hubbard for the gold medal he bestowed on as as "the world's most violent city" (ST, Ang 2). Mr Hubbard has glven Los Angeles an undeserved honour. We are not even America's most violent123 words
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121 1984-08-08 19 Let's have clocks at the SBS interchanges THE Singapore Bus Services has to date set up various bus interchanges m our republic. They have been providing good facilities and conveniences to us, commuters, who flock everyday m the thousands to the various bus interchanges. Time spent m travelling is very121 words
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Letter79 1984-08-08 19 ON MANY occasions, while waiting for the Service 16 bus at Bras Basah Road (opposite Raffles City) after office hours, I have had to wait until the fifth bus before I could board it. All the buses before that were full. I hope the79 words
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516 1984-08-08 19 Is POSB too intent on protecting its interests? FROM my recent experiences, the Post Office Savings Bank seems so intent on protecting its own interests that it has been brushing aside the interests and convenience of depositors. Recently, when I reported the theft of my passcard at POSB HQ, I516 words
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180 1984-08-08 19 I REFER to the letter "Too much changing of teachers" by "A GESS STUDENT" (ST, July 11). The changes of teachers which affected his class were brought about initially by the transfer of two teachers, one during the third week of the first180 words
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107 1984-08-08 19 I REFER to the letter from Resident (There must be better reasons ST, July 6). There were four instances of power failure m the Caimhill area during the past six months. Investigations revealed that all four failures were caused by construction activities m the107 words
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861 1984-08-08 20 ALISTAIR SPARKS - ALISTAIR SPARKS By But more than just newspapers is at stake Any weakening of the English press will f be a political catastrophe. With Black political movements suppressed by security laws and White liberalism a weak and uncertain force, the English newspapers have long861 words
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759 1984-08-08 20 39 years later Hiroshima's victims still bare their scars HIROSHIMA Thirtynine years after the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima, survivors are still coming forward to recount experiences after casting aside fears of social stigma. Most of those who lived through the devastation of Aug 6, 1945, suffered radiation of a759 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-08-08 21 THE Straits Times Industrial Index, fell significantly for the first time since the rally started 11 days ago. It was down 11.18 points to 983.51. The last time it fell since Mr Paul Volcker's remarks eased fears of higher interest rates, was on Aug 1, when a272 words
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Article36 1984-08-08 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrial*. 35 65 22 Finance 5 13 3 Hotels 5 4 1 Properties 5 7 Plantations 8 5 1 Mining 0 2 3 Deb/Loons 6 2 3 Total 64 98 3436 words
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Article42 1984-08-08 21 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 27 81 22 Finance 3 9 I Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 7 2 2 Oil palms 0 6 2 Tins 3 6 3 Rubbers 6 12 I Deb/Loans 0 0 1 Total 46 118 3242 words
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Article87 1984-08-08 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market succumbed to heavy profit-tak-ing yesterday with share prices closing generally easier. Trading was less active compared with Monday. The market barometer, the New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 11.02 points to 1470.23. Overall turnover dropped to 14.590 million shares valued87 words
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Article, Illustration11 1984-08-08 21 Significant fall in ST index for first time in 11 days11 words
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Article36 1984-08-08 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712 29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time 10* 7475 (17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)36 words
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Article69 1984-08-08 21 Dutch Bab- 705 +35 Hum at 510 +30 Tin* Ctfixirrt 420 +18 FA CBS* 278 +18 UOL 278+18 Lira* 50c 168+18 RxMfti 520 +15 »jr*n-L» 285 15 nmaaai Bhd 227 15 Sun-yen- 50c 294 +13 Bar).*. 470 12 Katk Um 322 12 MM 1430 10 W*.-Mr, 490 10 BUmbtmant69 words
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Article74 1984-08-08 21 OCBC 1010 —50 Sth Mm hd 560-30 M Ctarian SVC 290-30 Tntlt Carp 253 -21 FIN 600-20 MBarair« 915 -15 tat aon 535 -15 Durf Dm 505 -15 Fat) Cttfes 354 —14 Van Dar hartt 282 -14 Pert. Plant 442 -12 OUE 376 -12 I C B 690 -1074 words
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Article61 1984-08-08 21 Au|6 Au,7 BT Compose MS 17 875 49 BTMutor *****82 *****9? BT 08/ OS 544 +575 ST industrials 994.(7 983 51 ST Finance 2748 05 2733 66 ST Hotah 937 39 937 U STProptrtMS 607 40 610 51 SI Nkmnp 377 78 377.65 STPlMrtitwiK *****5 2653.20 OCBC 772.34 *****61 words
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Article17 1984-08-08 21 U O L Wm 2,891,000 F«4 CoUm 2.525.000 Johon 1,605,000 Pon-EI 1,444.000 Pegi Ms.o 1.296.00017 words
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Article76 1984-08-08 21 BwsttidßM -4 Gttamu -10 PMC unch s«nb SMp unch CtC +4 Haw Par Pin the —2 Sim* Dirty 1 CCM hchcaptßM -2 Ptrfa Plan* —12 S Tradbx -10 CoM Storait —6 Ktpptl —4 Prinu —10 Dutop M —1 MTC unch Sup Corp unch Esso susp Mutti-Purpote76 words
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341 1984-08-08 21 DANIEUL MUDALI - SPC is third oil company to cut prices DANIEUL MUDALI By ANOTHER local oil company cat the Dilces of Its petroleum products yesterday. Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) Is the third company to cat its posted prices (wholesale or contract price offered to major buyers). Last week Shell and Mobil reduced341 words
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203 1984-08-08 21 IN A move to curb the recent frantic speculation m PanElectric Industries shares, the Stock Exchange of Singapore has decided the company's stock will henceforth be traded as a "designated security". Trading m Pan-El shares will be restricted to an "immediate delivery"203 words
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565 1984-08-08 21 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH XL import tax makes prices non-competitive By SINGAPORE cement manufacturers have stopped selling to Malaysia since authorities across the Causeway imposed an $80 per tonne import tax on cement on June 29. Unless the duty is lifted or new markets found, cement565 words
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Article41 1984-08-08 21 LONDON Jaguar PLC said on Monday that the offer for sale of 177.9 million of its ordinary shares at 165 pence (554.64) each was 8.3 times over-sub-scribed. The number of applications was about m line with expectations. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article45 1984-08-08 21 NEW YORK Merrill Lynch and Co Inc said Compagnie Financiere de Paribas of Paris will hold about 3 per cent of Merrill Lynch and is expected to be the largest shareholder after it trades its Becker Paribas Inc subsidiary for stock. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article43 1984-08-08 21 NEW YORK The Federal National Mortgage Association may have to raise its loan loss provisions, taking a charge against future earnings to compensate for larger than expected loan losses m the recently completed second quarter, a Fannie Mac official said. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration160 1984-08-08 21 THANKS to the insurance umbrella provided by the Insurance Corporation of Singapore, the building of the MRT Central Station at Raffles Place can continue safely. The company, named as the main insurer for the multi-million-dollar MRT project, carries 87.5 per cent of the risk-taking role m160 words
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408 1984-08-08 21 S.K. KUMAR - S.K. KUMAR Offer of one new share at $4 for every four shares held By A $232 MILLION cash call from DBS Bank, the largest on the market so far this year, was accompanied by a poor set of pre-tax profits for408 words
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Article112 1984-08-08 21 Moving into business in US THE Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd, which plans to be a more International company, Is for the first time going Into Insurance business directly In the United States. The company bought a $192,815 stake In underwriters John Street Syndicate, which Is a member of the112 words
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Article4242 1984-08-08 22 READERS should be aware of the firratatkm of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does4,242 words
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Article2881 1984-08-08 22 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 90S) Alcom (2.365) (6) 2.38 (I) 2.37 (I) 2 40(2)2 35 03)2 36 A Choc (3 088) (6) 3 12 (2) 3 20 (13)3 .16(19)3.10(13)308 AISB (4 928) (2) 4.92 AMD (3.925) 0) 3.98 (1) 3 94 (2) 3.90 (7) 3.92 API2,881 words
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Article2807 1984-08-08 22 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip nftits N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded n lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. IM3 Last Yield Vol Day Hfeh Low Company Sate Chance ('000) ttfh2,807 words
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Article49 1984-08-08 23 GOLD US$/oz Tuts Mon Singapore 346 30—346 80 351.20—351.7.*' Hongkong 346.20— 346 70 351 50 351 80 Mon Fri New York 349 00— 349.50 350 25— 350.75 London 349.50 350.00 347.50 348 00 Sept Dec Simex Gold Futures high-low 361.40 358 80 Closing 348.80 359.30 Volume: 95749 words
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Article130 1984-08-08 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5524,156 and 5524,025. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 20/8. 70. It i inched to the day's high of U*****.60/349. Selling appeared and reduced prices to U*****.80/8.30 where it closed for lunch. It re-opened lower at U*****.20/7.70 with a surging US dollar.130 words
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Article242 1984-08-08 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices rose on covering and speculative buying sparked by Pakistan's presence m the market. palm Closine prices Crude Mj/tomt palm ol Aug 1010 (central) 1007 50 (south t norm) S«pt 1007 SO (north) B (south t central) Oct 1000 (central) 997 M (south) Refined242 words
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Article55 1984-08-08 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo to reflect continuing lack of demand. The buffer stock manager was the major buyer at this level. Turnover fell to 137 tonnes from 195 tonnes on Monday. No foreign55 words
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Article22 1984-08-08 23 Ctowif prices Copp*r E/tonnt Man Spot *****0-*****0 (1007.50-1008.00) 3 months 1029 00— 1029 50 (1026.00—1027.00) Market tone Steady Sales 11.625 tonnes22 words
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Article21 1984-08-08 23 USX/troy v Tutt Mm Singapore 747—752 769—774 Mm Fri NewVork 7 55—7 60 7 69-7 74 Source Credit Suisse. Spore21 words
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Article20 1984-08-08 23 Aluminium ""Jr^S" Mm Spot ***** ***** (875.50-876.50) 3 months *****— 902.50 (899.00—899 50) Market tone Steady Sales: 16.950 tonnes20 words
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Article328 1984-08-08 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/klo) <m cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 184 50— 185 50N 183.50— 184.50N unq uno Int. 1 RSS Aug 186 00 187 00 185.00-186 00 206.00-207 00 205 00-206 50 Int 1 RSS Sept 192.50-193 00 191.50-192 00 Int.328 words
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Article272 1984-08-08 23 Gambier 20-. 262 Altaian wm< FOB NSW 305 00 (seders) Set Mew new crop Source Produce Exchange m^l mntt Ii0 I***"*** 1M0 ,2nd grade 272 00 JH ?40 Yu Jim new crop Sua? looruain 100* B 1 2nd grade 275 Tone RICE prices were mostly east HICa FanatM272 words
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Article347 1984-08-08 23 NEW YORK, Tues. Shares rose only slightly yesterday despite the second highest trading volume m the 192-year-old history of the stock exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.88 point to 1202.96. "The pull back was normal after the dramatics of the past few days," said an analyst.347 words
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Article69 1984-08-08 23 pi 1 1 1 1 i -i i i Hongkont Hang Sent Tuesday 885.49(903.47) y Week ago 800.15 Australian AB-Ordinaries ~ff Tuesday 728.3 (736.6) g Week ago 681.6 Australian Industrials Tuesday 1025.7(1034.6) Week ago 979.7 Financial fines Industrials Monday 830.3(831.4) Week ago 778.7 Do* Jones Averages r/^:/- Monday 1202.9669 words
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Article286 1984-08-08 23 *"t 7 HKJ Chanf Assoooted HoteS 0 25 Bonk Of Eost A M 19 80 -0 4 Cheung Kong 795 -0 2 Chmo Light 12 10 -0 3 Crou Horb Tunnd 9 408 F E Consortium 0.34 For Eost Exch Phitex 0030 +0005 G I Cement 6 SOB Greot286 words
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Article310 1984-08-08 23 7 Cenb Chanft IC I 218 voch (Au»») Leighton 182 unch Lend Leose 524 -6 AC I 190 -3 Magellan Pet Aust 180 unch AN I 228 -4 Moyne Nickless 280 -6 A P M 235 -5 Metals Exptor Aberfoyle 870 +40 N L 44+2 Age 290 unch /v\id«<nt310 words
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Article320 1984-08-08 23 »"C 1 Yen Change A"nomoto 1190 -30 Ako, 411 -3 Amodo 1260 +10 Asahi Chem 573 -7 Asoh, Gloss 741 -9 Bonk Tk 450 -10 Bridaaxtone 605 -5 Canon 1 250 -20 Casio Computer 1320 -70 Citizen 506 -14 D N-p Print 942 unch D Nippon Screen Doiei 671320 words
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Article220 1984-08-08 23 IBS Change Akoo 35*4 ARted Chem Cp 33 Alks-Chalmers 9* unch Am Tel Tel 18* Amax Inc 19* Amr Corp 30* Bethlehem Stl 19* +H Boeing Co 51* Burroughs Cp 58 Caterpillar Co 38* -«j Chase Manhtn 40* +1* Chrysler Cp 29* M Citicorp 331* Cons Not Gas220 words
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Article579 1984-08-08 23 *Uf 7 Pence Chanft INDUSTRIALS AHied-Lyons 157 unch Ass Dames 164 2 BTRPLC 447 unch Bobcock* 135 2 Barclays 464 2 Beechoms 335 -8 BICC 230 unch Blue Circle 393 +2 BOC Group 249 +1 Boon 161 +4 Bowoter 158 -5 BATS 249 +8 Britannia 71 +1 BP 448579 words
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Article235 1984-08-08 23 THE US dollar opened m the Far East m line with New York and edged slightly higher against the main currencies. Trading was moderate with major participants on the sidelines. Against the Deutschemark. it gained a Pfennig from the opening of 2.8860 70 to close at 2.8970/80. Against the235 words
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Article203 1984-08-08 23 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S*lo foreign currency Australian dollar *****—***** 5.61-5 50 Canadian dollar 1.6401—1.6415 6 15—6 05 NZ dollar 1.0670—1.0697 9.60—9.23 Sterling pound 2.8200-2.8235 3 56-3.51 US dollar 2 1470 2 1480 4 69-4 64 Local dollars203 words
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Article172 1984-08-08 23 ath'jtSoutt PriC f r Arbuthnot Securities Asia Bin AUgUtt Seventh B putra (B) 4G» 414 7 SporeGro«th Fund 0 88-0 93 t<h, B pu.r, <B> 436--441 Singapore unit I rust Mmmßputra 3« 3 m TheComnwct 3 31-3 52 UUB-WOntafU Ten B putra 191-1% Th« Sa»inp Fund 2 07-2172 words
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Article, Illustration594 1984-08-08 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import conta net s Ship (Voyj|e) Arr I «rt Due LCL containers unpack >d at the container* freight on August 7 (2310) LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyafe) fer Cacfo Time Hock Takan I (1038) 8/8(2359) TA3 1000 1200594 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-08-08 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Err 1 <-. M p 3 X Oonam No 9 37/ aside 8 8 Jurong Haussmann 33/4 aside Boksit aside •wen 19 aside 8 8 Dwi Daya 9 a side Ned Amersfoort 44 aside 8 8 Shiny River 9303 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-08-08 24 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Gains from stake m Cad Cam Systems will be included By MALAYA Tin Printing has forecast a group pre-tax profit of at least $2.5 million on a turnover of $45 million for the current year ending February 1985. Included m this492 words
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212 1984-08-08 24 PLANTATION group Asiatic Development Bhd, a 79.7 per-cent-owned subsidiary of tourist resort operator Gentlng Bhd, surged ahead with a massive rise In pre-tax profits from $4§Mo* to $1t.7 million for the six months to June M. Turnover rose 142.4 Ker cent to $41.9 milon. The212 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-08-08 24 THE poor performance of stock markets worldwide m the first half of this year has hit profits of General Securities Investments and led to an interim loss at United International Securities. At GSI, the investment holding arm of the DBS Bank group, pre- tax186 words
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Article65 1984-08-08 24 TOKYO Japanese businesses plan to build hotels and leisure facilities m major Chinese cities, encouraged by China's tourist industry development programmes and its positive approach towards introducing foreign capital, government sources said on Monday. The Japanese projects include construction of a 30-storey hotel m Shanghai by Nomura SecuritiesAFP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-08-08 24 Small business TROUBLE starts when you take your eye off the customer, according to Mr Ronald Friedman, a lecturer at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He did not mean, of course, that the earnest small businessman should eye the customer like a hawk.347 words
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227 1984-08-08 24 THE future looks bright for Synthetic Resins (Malaysia) Bhd which has taken steps to restructure activities before diversifying. Pre-tax profits rose three-fold from $3.7 million to $11.6 million for the year ended March 31. This exceeded the latest profit forecast of $6.6227 words
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Article110 1984-08-08 24 KUALA LUMPUR Kian Joo Can Factory Sdn Bhd said the Capital Issues Committee (CIC) has approved its proposed public issue of 8.5 million 50-sen shares at 60 sen each on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. The can manufacturer said it also plans to list theReuter - 110 words
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Article70 1984-08-08 24 INCHCAPE Bhd's group accounts will be boosted by an extraordinary profit of M 55.6 million. This comes from a Msls-million sale of a 99-year lease industrial property with office and factory building owned by Inchcape's subsidiary, Champion Motors (1975) Sdn Bhd, to Amalgamated Industrial Steel70 words
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Advertisement208 1984-08-08 21 Yearning for a home with all the trimmings of a vacation spot? Choose oneat Chuan Park mam t #Vol -J»^ m^mm\ m^m^^Lm\j^m^^^^T **^m\ m^L^m^ I I Step into Chuan Park and you're entering vacationland. It's got the widest range «f t I**** of outdoor facilities ever built for a Kl208 words
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Advertisement624 1984-08-08 24 U|9 unitedlnternational securities ltd (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors wishes to make the following announcement:A. UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1984 P1984 1983 1984 1983 %->7SS 000 SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO Total Income from Operations 1.682 3,029 -44.5 1.558 1.252 +24.4624 words
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Advertisement66 1984-08-08 24 US. $150,000,000 CREDIT LYONNAIS Floating Rate Notes Due 1995 In accordance with the conditions of the notes, notice is hereby given that for the six month period Bth August 1984 to Bth February 1985 (184 days) the notes will carry an interest rate oflSfe%p.a. Relevant interest payments will be as66 words
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Advertisement719 1984-08-08 26 V gg^ Mn^ OT| CLASS.F.CAT,ONC».DE £££b af^ i/^^**^ I /k\ C'^L C*^r ll^Bfc^V II r^V (I^V*. f/\L fr^^if* Put>l C Holldoy 900om 00pm Sem.-D.splov I$M?1 M? n o ss7 > 00 Straps T,mf. s p r »°"«l S«rvic«s/M«rchandis« p26 C* I r^~TJ^i^^\n i^^\m I I (P^^ II I [f**^ 1719 words
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Advertisement505 1984-08-08 26 11 Pleasure Boats 17' MOONHAWK 250 HP Johnson engine. Flbreglass with accessories. Just completed Inspection Price $5,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****65. WATER SKI SPEED boat. Johnson 115 h.p. Selling $5,000. Contact Wilson. *****03. 17' FIBREGLASS SPEEDBOAT for sale. Interested please call *****37 or *****01. Mr Goh. 18 1 HALF CABIN Cruiser,505 words
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Advertisement458 1984-08-08 26 20 Pets ADULT MALTESE, 2 .'emale, 1 male for sale. 1 expecting and 1 on-heat soon. Interested tel. *****53. MINIATURE POODLE (APRICOT) spitz puppies, also other breed available, price $400 $650. Tel: *****68 dally. Benji-pet. SNOOPY-DOO PET. USA trained professional dog/ cat groomer. Pet accessories and :'<>od. Tel: *****08 BEAUTIFUL458 words
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Advertisement730 1984-08-08 26 27 Wanted BEST PRICES OFFERED for Pawnshop tickets. Gold. Silver, diamond, watch, etc. Call: Miss Llm. Jalan Besar, Sim Llm Tower, =03-14. Tel: *****68 *****69. ALL BRANDS OF TV. video recorder, hi-fi, fridge, and other home appliances. Cash or hire purchase all welcome. Tel: *****29 *****36 441 1917 night). BEST730 words
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Advertisement1107 1984-08-08 26 30 Hairdretting 30 Hairdretting ■aaam 4eaBBBBB> a^H _»V X E aBBBBBBBBP^aAv 0 B^ BBB^-_ B |^---ZI bV^SSN bRHMMB in K^^T9GKHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^L^BBBBBB> I Please send me available FREE brochures on your I offers I Name I I Address 50% DISCOUNT FOR Hair fnt/ I —^^—SPerm only by Professional Lon- <v u#».i«» D^n«1,107 words
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Advertisement701 1984-08-08 26 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor LICENSED HDB CONTRACTOR (CL/W 2728) specialised In all types of renovation. For discussions quotations without obligation, call *****66 *****67 Mr Low Miss Tan. RENOVATIONS SPECIALISTS OF private houses, extension or construction, ceramic flooring, parquet plus polishing, built-in cabinets, electrical, plumbing etc Contact: *****17. WALLPAPER SPECIALIST WITH over701 words
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Advertisement549 1984-08-08 26 InjMiMJl v ■Hf w>v B BUY A COMPLETE computer B system and get free rental of X video tapes, a free program- ming course and free installation! Scan classification 53 for r full details. B 38 TV/Video/ Sound System* AERIALS INSTALLATIONS-TECH-NICAL Servicing repairs Telefunken Sharp Roxy Graetz ITT Siera Philips549 words
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Advertisement541 1984-08-08 26 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE, HOUSEHOLD services Workers provided Charges reasonable Day night services. Tel: *****95/ *****93 ALL TRANSPORTATION SERVICE to your requirement and full/ part-time workers available Day/nlghl: *****66 HOUSEHOLD/RUBBISH REMOVALS and transportation services, days nights Fast, efficient service Tel *****18 Miss Phang HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION service. Day night541 words
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Advertisement447 1984-08-08 26 53 Computer Products/Services CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF NATION BUILDING Our customers are now entitled to free rental of 5 PIECES TOP QUALITY PROGRAMMED VHS VIDEO TAPES provided by our licensed video library: INTERGLOW (S) PTE LTD of sO5-02 Buklt Tlmah Shopping Centre (authorised CEL-Com-munlcation Entertainment Ltd dealer), m addition to447 words
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Advertisement628 1984-08-08 27 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services COMPANY INCORPORATION. INCOME tax. Recounting and werelanul s«T\ues .ivailable. Telephone Dowell M.iii.int'iiu'iii at 2*6861 Valeric EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER OFFERS tx'okkeepmg services at reasonable rates to Solf I'roprielorshlDl partnerships iimipames call 7b9f)627 AVAILABLE 24 HOURS answering ($25) Registration/ mailing address ($10)/ Telephone answering ($10)/ Telex <$M628 words
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Advertisement752 1984-08-08 27 60 Business Opportunities ATTENTION ALL INVESTORS Excellent Opportunities for Investments In Johors Bahru Minimum returns 30% (thirty per centum) annually Kor particulars, write torSuites 703-707, 7th Floor Johor Tower, Jalan Grejs Johore Bahru TEL: O7-*****3/*****0/*****9 LATE PAYMENT a Bad Debts We have recovered countless amount of money for our clients752 words
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Advertisement576 1984-08-08 27 .-ill LOOKING FOR GREENER pas [I |l tures? A job that provides you M\ |r^ the opportunity to develop sa^H B I I LJB managerial proficiency, polish m your inter-personal skills and B^^ reveals the secret of successful B IT^ T^m merchandising awaits you at 11 II 1 classification 661.576 words
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Advertisement555 1984-08-08 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive An International Advertising Agency requires SENIOR VISU ALISER c Must be capable of good, quick ads layout as well as a high standard of illustration. c At least 4to 5 years' of working experience In a Graphic Studio is required. c Applicants should be555 words
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Advertisement388 1984-08-08 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Domestic ENGLISH FAMILY REQUIRES English speaking Filipina maid, starting October. Tel: *****62 No agents. MAIDB FROM PHILIPPINES available. Can cook, clean and babyslt. No need $5000 deposit. *****16/ *****97 LIVE-IN MAID TO assist house* i te for one to two months. $500 p.m Call arter 6388 words
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Advertisement719 1984-08-08 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical I requires TEMPORARY GENERAL CLERK lijijijj Female Singapore Citizen Able to type at 35 w.p.m. Able to work for at least two months salary: $20.00 per day Those staying m Jurong area are preferred as sue- :j: cessful applicants will719 words
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Advertisement477 1984-08-08 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical ■VilLrM METAL BOX SINGAPORE LTD We are a well established packaging multi-national and we have a vacancy for the post of I The person we are I looking for must have: I Good Secondary I education, preferably Secondary 4 Very pleasant voice and personality477 words
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Advertisement397 1984-08-08 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical TYPISTS SECRETARIES PABX/PMBX OPS DRIVERS DESPATCH RIDERS Call: *****66 Cos We're Looking Out Tor You! Both permanent and I temporary vacancies I available (No charge to I oppliconts) An established company has immediate vacancies for the posts of:FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS c Salary $500 c397 words
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Advertisement357 1984-08-08 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical A well established die-casting company m Jurong requires CHINESE FEMALE CLERK OCI o level c Ability totypi c Conversant In English >■» Mandarin c Mature and capable ol working with minimum supervision c Working experience no( meant ill c 5-day week Interested apolicanta. please357 words
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Advertisement391 1984-08-08 28 56 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A well established American Trading company has immediate vacancy lor RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONIST Ctklneac female, aged 25 or Ider. i talent m spoken Knglish c Good communication skill, c Possess a pleasant voice and disposition. a With GCE O level c Experience m similar position391 words
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Advertisement587 1984-08-08 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical CLERICAL ASSISTANT urgently required c GCE. O' level. c Preferably with some working experience, c Able to type about 50 w.p.m. Please apply with full resume, salary expected and contact telephone number to: PRECISION INSTRUMENTS (PTE) LTD 1 Newton Road 03-49 Gold hill Plaza Podium587 words
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Advertisement633 1984-08-08 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Time Engineering (S) Pte Ltd Jurong invites applications for ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE O' level c Intermediate bookkeeping certificate Some experience en advantage Interested applicants, please call *****55 (Mr Chew) Progressive American Co. m construction invites suitable applicants for the following posts: RECEPTIONIST c Mm.633 words
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Advertisement662 1984-08-08 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical International Air Transport Association requires an: ADMINISTRATION OFFICER c Mm GCE A' level c Basic accounting knowledge c At least 3 years' experience In office administration and personnel management c Experienced In organisation of meetings. In and out of Singapore c Ability to type an662 words
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Advertisement658 1984-08-08 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Established Public Accountants' firm has vacancies for the following posts: 1) FEMALE SECRETARY 2) FEMALE SECRETARIAL ASSISTANTS 3) TYPISTS Apply with full particulars, telephone number and salary expected to THE STAFF PARTNER P.O. Box 800 Maxwell Road Post Office Singapore 9015 Established company requires GENERAL658 words
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Advertisement565 1984-08-08 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Established company requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS c GCE O' level c Must be able to type Please write with full particulars to: THE GENERAL MANAGER MAXWELL ROAD P.O. BOX 789 SINGAPORE 9015. Established company requires: TYPISTS/ GENERAL CLERKS Typing speed 35 to 40 w.p.m. c565 words
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Advertisement971 1984-08-08 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical 3 Vacancies for JUNIOR SECRETARIES Are you a school leaver still looking for a job? IX) you already possess a Secretarial qualification and aspire to be a good Secretary one day? Are you keen to learn and make it to the level of the best971 words
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Advertisement734 1984-08-08 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical MUTUAL DESIGN PTE ltd re quires female Receptionist Please ring: *****93 between 10.00 a.m. 12.00 noon or write to: Blk 6015. -01-336. AriK Mo Kio Industrial Park 3. Spore 2056 SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS Junior Secretaries. Receptionists both permanent and temporary available Please call *****00734 words
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Advertisement946 1984-08-08 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sates i *|An established Company manufao H turing and marketing fast-moving con- products invites applications for jithe position of: E FEMALE t MERCHANDISERS (Contract Basis) This job involves product display, layout and pre IE j~~T~ sentation at supermarkets and special functions946 words
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Advertisement412 1984-08-08 29 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales t) Sales We're looking for 12 FOOD PROMOTERS fo promote and demoastrate a range of last-selling consumer products for a well-known international food company. Mainly m supermarkets. On a contractual basis. The Benefits Successful applicants will receive412 words
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Advertisement448 1984-08-08 29 WALK-IN INTERVIEW Well established company with an extensive team of retail dealers invites applications for the poata of: A) VAN SALESMEN B) ASSISTANT VAN SALESMEN Applicants should be male Singapore Citizens with proven experience m selling fast-moving consumer products to retail dealers Class 3 driving licence required Interested applicants please448 words
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Advertisement638 1984-08-08 29 MISCHIEF CREATIONS requires SALES ASSISTANTS Call personally at: Far Eaal Plaza -04-133 Tel *****83 or Parkway Parade NMI Tel: *****96. PROPERTY EXECUTIVE required by a well established real ••tat* company. Experience not necessary, c Must possess own car. Writ* m with full resume and recent photograph to: KATONG P.O. BOX638 words
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Advertisement456 1984-08-08 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales INDOOR SALESGIRLS REQUIRED at Districts 0316 and 1544 for departmental stores Salary $450. Call *****34 REQUIRED URGENTLY ENGLISH speaking Salesgirls Call personally: 41 43 High Street, Spore 0617 SALESGIRL REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. Experience an advantage Age above 20 Pay and CPF plus fringe benefits. Tel: *****43.456 words
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Advertisement729 1984-08-08 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical H 111 w ar rapidly growing company offering H I f contracting services for assembly of I H computer-grade printed circuit boards m H USA, Singapore and Hong Kong. H Due to our expansion programme, we are H B looking729 words
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Advertisement621 1984-08-08 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical BphTupsK WALK-IN INTERVIEW Wednesday (8.8.84) Friday (10.8.84) I 9.00 am 11.00 am 2.00pm 4.00pm I Electrical Technician I Holder of ITC or NTC II m Electrical Engineering with preferably I—2 years related experience Trouble-shooting ability m electropneumatic circuitry would be621 words
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Advertisement489 1984-08-08 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SERVICE TECHNICIANS Our Service Oept urgently requires 3 more Technicians to service our growing number ot Photocopier installations. You should: c possess Private YITB ITC Certificate c hardworking and resourceful. c preferably have experlpairing office equipment e.g photocopying machines. c own a motorcycle We otter489 words
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Advertisement387 1984-08-08 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SENIOR CLERK-OF-WORKS required for the supervision ol a high class commercial/ residential development, the duration of which is approximately 27 months. Minimum 7 yean t-xperi-MICC 111 the Ml|«T\lmoii of architectural works with knowledge of MM *<>rks .m advajitacs Preferably eandMatas *h n i n con387 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-08 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN c ITC or NTC lin electronic servicing c 1 w 2 years working experience c Completed N S Interview at: HOMBURG ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 514 CHAI CHEE LANE 06-04 BEDOK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 1646 TEL: *****40 A well established PVC pipe manufacturing plant575 words
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Advertisement388 1984-08-08 30 66 Situations Vacant 'g) Technical TRAINEE/ TECHNICIANS requited a Completed Secondary 4 with science ruu-kground a NTC Holders preferable Class 2 licence and own transport a Just completed N S are also welcome. Call personally at: 04 0 7 ualan Sultan Centra 50 Jalan Sultan Singapore 0719. or tel: *****56/7388 words
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Advertisement471 1984-08-08 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production ■fl^B^Br W SANYO B BB SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD wLB Jain us far Hy advancement f A new line has been set up due to our rapid expansion, a leading microwave oven manufacturing company471 words
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Advertisement535 1984-08-08 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production WALK-IN INTERVIEW a Female Production Operators H |WI Toa Payott Plant AngMoKlo B IHHI wafer Diffusion Plant S 553 CASH wrtaM ica?c pop EZHird H NEWMWB WORK ONLY 15 DAYS 9. S ($5O. $100. $200)535 words
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Advertisement305 1984-08-08 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant h) Production h) Production WELCOMES YOU I I to join us as I FEMALE^ PRODUCTION OPERATORS Mo microscopic work^^ NO SHIFT WORK (5-DAY WEEK) or O2 ROTATING SHIFTS Starting salary: Up to P^O Upon confirmation: Up to $***MJ oc INSPECTORS Starting salary: Up to305 words
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Advertisement140 1984-08-08 30 am m X Urgently Requires vS I QUALITY I I CONTROL I CHECKERS 5 (Female) Mm. Secondary 2 1 V education V Age 18-25 years old t| A« Exp*ri*nc« is not necessary, training f N> will be provided J Interested applicants, please 3f call with NRIC to: i V THE140 words
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Advertisement814 1984-08-08 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production my^}- JXfJ (g^- y iAk^^ HITACHI lI L //VC i ELECTRONIC DEVICES \p I* l^fc (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTO. Due to rapid expansion, our multimillion Colour Television Picture Tubes 1 j I Manufacturing Company m Jurong814 words
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Advertisement475 1984-08-08 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production gg MPM t—V TECHNICIAN/ TECHNICIAN^} Wm a Age between 20 25 pf a Mechanical Electrical Certificate from M. VITB al I a Experience not essential l\ PRODUCTION OPERATORS I B (MALE/FEMALE) J A NORMAL SHIFT Bam to 5.30pm M r^L475 words
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Advertisement242 1984-08-08 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production SINGAPORE LIMITED BE A PART OF US Let us help you to a good start m your career You wHI enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2- for 2nd shift and for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training242 words
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Advertisement488 1984-08-08 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous GM Singapore 1 w r PteLtd. H requires H I SECURITY I I GUARDS I H for its new leased facility m Ang Mo H H Kio Industrial Park I. H I Requirements I H Male below 45 years old488 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-08 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous fm A marine engineering concern m Jurong I requires applicants for l^^ammmmmmmmm*m^mi JB^B BM§n^^^4^^^Bi^^^J^^BM j 1 CCE level Wlth a crecllt n Englisr '.1 Ability to type accurately I 1 2 years relevant experience prefer II tt I^b^^^-HML J-I-WBI H575 words
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Advertisement592 1984-08-08 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous REQUIRES I TECHNICIANS J Some Mechanical Experience. 5- Willing to work on 3 rotating shift Incompany training will be provided to upgrade the skill. ACCOUNTS/ GENERAL CLERK 2-3 years experience m manufacturing sector. Successful candidates will receive an attractive salary592 words
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Advertisement359 1984-08-08 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 0 Shcinori La hotel the ideal place for you to work No. I Hotel m Singapore. Proven record as good employer. Good, happy working environment. High starting pay. Annual NWC awards and bonus. Merit Increment. Free duty meals, coffee/ tea at breaks. Free uniforms and359 words
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Advertisement370 1984-08-08 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ~W SEA VIEW HOTEL vacancies 1) CHAMBERMAIDS (Airport Day Rooms) 2 shifts: Bam to Bpm Bpm to Bam Alternate day off 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Grots salary up to $530) 3) BARMEN (Gross salary up to $650) 4) COOKS (Gross salary up to $745) 5) KITCHEN370 words
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Advertisement531 1984-08-08 32 66 Situation! Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE mmajjZm SPORTS •■WSSS council requires PARKS SUPERVISOR <SB6O-40A-940/980-40A-$1340> Qualifications and Experience: GCE 3 O' level or equivalent. Experience m supervision of labour force. Knowledge of layout of sports and games playing areas and equipment requirements. Active m sports and games. Ability to speak Malay531 words
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Advertisement504 1984-08-08 32 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous POLYGLOT PTE LTO is a computerised typesetting company using the most modern techniques to compose a wide variety of books tor International Publishers. We require more: KEYBOARD OPERATORS If you are an experienced Operator and want to upgrade yoursell this could be the opportunity you are504 words
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Advertisement462 1984-08-08 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous urgently for French Restaurant CHEFS DEPARTIE COMMIS COOKS CASHIER Must have initiative and be responsible c Preferably with some knowledge oi stock control and able to operate NCR electronic cash register Attractive fringe benefits including free uniforms, tree meals, service charge, annual leave medical benefits.462 words
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Advertisement557 1984-08-08 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An established metal work factory m Jurong urgently require*: 1. FEMALE QUANTITY CONTROLLER 2. METAL CUTTERS 3. MACHINE OPERATORS 4. SPOT WELDERS 5. PACKERS 6. DRIVER 7. DELIVERY BOY 8. STORE ASSISTANT Interested applicants please call personally for interview during office hours at: 29. KIAN557 words
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Advertisement519 1984-08-08 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous aW«laa!*-JI r^^Vi Tr7*i*B*****! r EffSggggg: "itm DELIVERY I CLERK required GCE O' level c Knowledge of English and Mandarin c Class 3 driving licence (To train to be a Sales Representative) I Interested parties please write In with salary expected and con- 3 tact number519 words
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Advertisement425 1984-08-08 32 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous SNACK BAR requires FULL-TIME/PART-TIME CHINESE STAFFS 0 work immediate!} Speak English at least Secondary Working hours 10am 6pm or 3pm llpm ($2 00 per hourt Age 16 and ar>o\e 1 student are also welcome ttervtew S PORE SQUASH CENTRE Fort Canning Ria* Singapora 0817 Tel425 words
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Advertisement526 1984-08-08 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DELIVERY BOY required Completed National Service Interested kindly call: TEL: *****22 tor interview DESPATCH RIDER Interested applicants please call personally at: TIONG CHOON CO. PTE LTD BLK. 11 SHORT STREET -01-16/17 SINGAPORE 0718 TEL: *****16/*****41 DESPATCH RIDERS urgently required c Speak and understand English c526 words
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Advertisement935 1984-08-08 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED HEALTH CLUB for exclusive members has Immediate vacancies for Male Female Masseuses We pay attractive commissions and financial scheme to the right candidates. Interested applicants, please call personally at 156 Cecil Street. SOB-04 Far Eastern Bank Building COMGUARDS REQUIRES SECURITY Guards for Pandan Loop,935 words
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Advertisement674 1984-08-08 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MANUFACTURING COMPANY REQUIRES Male' Female Machine Operators. Interested, please call personally to: Blk. 16, Unit 105 Pandan Loop. Spore 0512 NURSES REOUIRED FOR clinic m Chai Chee district. Should be able to speak Chinese dialects and some Malay. Contact: Mr Lee *****75. RENOVATION FIRM REQUIRES674 words
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Advertisement486 1984-08-08 33 blfdt!f?Tf3 ATTENTION CAR OWNERS! A 1 1 J S I I H. stock clear ance sale of scheelU UUfa-3 mann car seats is now on m >«^ jjy t«m\ classification 76k. ORIENT CAR LEASING PTE LTD offers National Day Special 1300 ex. 9230 1600 cc. $250 Collection: Wednesday 4pm Return:486 words
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Advertisement547 1984-08-08 33 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing Leasing and Hire Purchase. For improved financial drive. figISHING g LOONG f& FINANCE 13J LIMITED A wholly-owned subsidiary of The Kcppcl Group. 337. TELOK BLANGAH ROAD. SINGAPORE 0409 TEL: 271 7767 (8 LINES) I PERIOD I *fIA PASSENGER VEHICLES 1 year 5.50 2 years547 words
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Advertisement430 1984-08-08 33 76 Vehicles For Sale BMW 1979 BMW 316 EK7522Y. Excelle condition. Twin electric mlrroi Pioneer stereo. $31,000 o.n. Phone: *****47. after 5 p.m. 1961, BMW 7261 Automatic. 1 pi vate owner. Showroom cond tion. Best offer secures. Tel: Ra mond Ho. *****5. 1962 BMW 315 1 owner, accldei free, tip430 words
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Advertisement886 1984-08-08 33 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssmn JULY 1963 PULSAR 10 DX Ist I owner Brand new condition. Aircond. hifi. $21,800 ono Phone 1 *****43 j NEAR 1977 OATSUN 120Y Private I owner. PARF eligible, aircon, sports rims, good condition. j $8,800 Tel *****15 Jimmy. NISSAN PULSAR 1.5 EXA turbo 3886 words
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Advertisement663 1984-08-08 33 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda LATE 1979 HONDA Civic 3-door. aircon, radio cassette, company regd $6,900. Loan $5,000 arrangeable *****79 NOV. 1980 HONDA Accord 1 private owner, aircon. radio, excellent condition $20,600 Tel *****52. 1981. HONDA ACCORD. Excellent condition. Low mileage I owner. Asking $22,800 Contact Richard Kang. *****5663 words
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Advertisement866 1984-08-08 33 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes NOVEMBER 1979 MERCEDES 200 1 private owner Very good condition White colour Serviced exclusively by CLC $50,000 Tel *****43 (office hours) *****08 (after 9pm 1978 MERCEDES BENZ 200 Fifth private owner Highest offer secures Please call personally or write to aOl-10 President Hotel Complex.866 words
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Advertisement501 1984-08-08 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1982 AUTOMATIC SIGMA 1600 r c EX model 2nd owner, power windows ItMftoa. sports rims and radio caaatttc $22,500 Tel *****10 1983 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1 private owner, ainui. radio I .!•<- -settr, sports runs, up top condition $19,800 Tel *****40 Steven Yap ALMOST 1980501 words
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Advertisement937 1984-08-08 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota *i(jl/(0lJ m\J¥ m m¥Mm^^" Now more .Sm±a^\Mmmm mMJ 9 value than ever W WB^\W*^^^^L^ofwW now anct save yourself USUAL KiAktAf USUAL Ktr\\ki NETTARF INUW NETT PARF FMUW TOYOTA COROLLA 16 Liftback leoocc937 words
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Advertisement417 1984-08-08 34 TOYOTA CORONA 1980 Aug. good condition, with aircon, cassette, selling $16,500 Tel: *****27 1977 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 Private owner, aircond, radio cassette, new tax, tyres. Tel: *****68. 1960 AUG. TOYOTA Corolla DX. 1 owner, new tax. $17,500 0.n.0. Call *****55. Allan Ang/ Mr. Liang. 1960 CROWN 2.6. Tld top. company417 words
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Advertisement558 1984-08-08 34 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1964 AUDI 100 CD. Latest model. power steering/ windows, central locking, sports rims. $76,000 0.n.0. View: 492 Tanglln Halt Close. ALMOST 1979 DAIHATSU Charade 5-sped. 2 owners, alrcon, radio, tax April 1985 $11,800 negotiable. *****54. COMPANY VOLVO 244 auto, 1977. Sports rims, power windows,558 words
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Advertisement1426 1984-08-08 34 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles I Oua/tYy for a 3-year I Acceterated Depreciation Upgrade to Ikitotsu Detto Truck now K^aHP^' JfaßJai I I Atti^X. .;-ia^j..^^ij Ma^te»i»»r-i^B^il^^aßM f£dl\ t&& Maa^al alP^ fR££AtX-COHOffe*fO*S€tfCT&*KU>eCS PHBS Sin Tien Seng re L H^ I Head Office1,426 words
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Advertisement489 1984-08-08 34 77 Vehicles Wanted REQUIRED A CO. regd vehicle Any model considered Offers to tel *****08 (before 9a.m.) 2845<J49. Danny 1982 ONWARDS. MERCEDES Ml si. BKL wanted Must be m good condition Please offer to *****78 IF YOU'RE LOOKING (or the best value (or your cur (all models). Contact nk. :u779«9489 words
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Advertisement150 1984-08-08 34 :ii r til t '^?!£*iv&Mm^9r*ir^**my ypf^ :^:^^lß__gji__r__B__.j^ I ffy"7ttr*t Sound Secure provides PROPERTY FINANCE For Residential Commercial properties call *****92 *****47 FOR DETAILS I A P No 0020 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 BUNGALOWS Binjai Park tropical bungalow 1 4.000 sq ft of land c Aesthetic, peaceful surroundings150 words
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Advertisement181 1984-08-08 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BALMORAL ROAD Double-storey bungalow within 5 minutes walking distance to Shangri-la Hotel, Tanglln and American Clubs. 3 bedrooms. study/ t.v room, servant's, utility room. $5,000 p.m. Furnished. VICTOR ft MORRIS *****33. OIST. 11. MINBU ROAD Luxurious, 3-storey, furnished, terrace house 5 bedrooms, alrconds. 2 lounges181 words
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Advertisement215 1984-08-08 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses For Top Executive* DIST 10 LEEDON PARK Exclusive and magnificent 2-slorey bungalow with nice swimming pool ard landscaped garden m pleesanl environment. 4 bedrooms with bath attached. Large study room, servant's room, split-level living/ dining room, large car porch and store. Reasonable rentel. For viewing215 words
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Advertisement387 1984-08-08 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OEI TIONC HAM I'ark H.rc opportuntlj Ui live In this splendid buncairra «rttli I bedroatJU plu^ itud) Separate living dmiiik Mcai for entertaining Fully aircond M.900 Available midSept ERA4H out, Anthony PEMIMPIN PLACE (CORAL Park I Beautiful rtwinlt iloraj semidetuc tied house Furnished $2,000 Loroni387 words
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Advertisement813 1984-08-08 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 20, NEAR SINGAPORE Island i iiit'. modern double-storey Nemi-detached Just renovated, furnished 4 bedrooms, servant's, quiet surroundings $1,700 Agent: 22.5«*1 1 DIST 5. FABER PARK doublestorey detached, with .swimming pool, tentral aircond. tastefully renovated Ideal for expatriates. $10,000 (negotiable). Contact SMBMJi FABER HILL SEMI-DETACHED813 words
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Advertisement796 1984-08-08 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Mouses WORKERS WELCOME! Single storey bungalow near Thomson Vaohan Also near Sixth Avenue double-storey semi-detached 4 bedrooms. $1,800. Call *****40. DIST 15, EAST COAST vicinity, single-storey semi-detached, fully furnished, alrcon $1500 Marlfold; *****22. DIST 15, TELOK KURAU new double-storey semi-detached, 3 rooms, unfurnished, rent: $1 550796 words
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Advertisement714 1984-08-08 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments Singapore's newest and most exclusive serviced apartments. Now The Ascott at Scotts Road is the best residential address m town. One, two and three bedroom apartments are available for long or short lease. Superbly designed interiors, with complete furnishings and714 words
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Advertisement555 1984-08-08 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BRAND NEW DOUBLESTOREY MAISONETTE HABITAT I Area 3507 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms plus l study, fully alrcond. Rental $6,500 p.m. Intaraatad, contact Judy 265-8888 FUTURA CONDOMINIUM a best design fully furnished 4 bedrooms 4 bathrooms servant's room fully carpeted alrcond a beautiful kitchen 24 hour security555 words
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Advertisement731 1984-08-08 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments GILSTEAD COURT DISTRICT 11 Convenient walk-up apartment with 3 bedrooms and swimming pool. Fully aircondltioned. Rental $2600 pm. CONTACT: JONES LANG WOOTTON TEL:S323SM GRENVILLE CONDOMINIUM (of) Holland Road) Just behind Cold Storage Jeltta. Double-storey lower maisonette with private garden. 3-bedroom-ed/ servant's, spacious living/ dining. Furnished/731 words
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Advertisement838 1984-08-08 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10, LEEDON HEIGHTS. Rtdgewood, Dynasty Garden. Sommerville Park. Pandan Valley, Tanglin Hill, with full recreational facilities. Close to American Japanese schools. $2,000 onwards. Kingdom Properties, *****77 ARANG COURT. OFF Braddell Road 3-bedroomed apartment. Fully furnished, for immediate accommodation. Swimming pool, squash court and club838 words
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Advertisement816 1984-08-08 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 11. TAN TONG Meng tower apartment. 3200 sq.ft., fully furnished, 4 bedrooms, atrcon, rental: $3,300 or sale: $700,000 Contact Mr ST. Ong tel: *****21 (from 10 oOa m to 5.00 p.m.). DIST. 11. KEW LODGE. 3-storey town houses Brand new, quiet surroundings. 3 bedrooms,816 words
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Advertisement796 1984-08-08 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 16. TANAH MERAH Mansion. brand new 2-bedroomed apartment, with swimming pool partially furnished $1,400 Rolf *****11 DIST. 1130. THOMSON COURT beautiful 3-bedroomed apartment, well furnished $1,300 Buktt Tlmah $1,300 *****6/7 (Agent) DIST. 16. WALK-UP FLAT at Jalan Senang with 3 bedrooms. I hall. I796 words
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Advertisement512 1984-08-08 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EASY ACCESS to Orchard Jurong. beautiful 2-bedroomed apartment with condominium facilities Fully furnished at $2,000 City: *****91 GRANGE TOWER/ SOMMERVILLE/ Pandan Valley Hill< re.st Arcadia Ridgewood Hlmiko Court. $1,800 $3,000 *****91 2879f>92 *****83 GRENVILLE MAISONETTE CONDOMINIUM. plus 1 bedrooms, fully aircond and carpeted, partially furnished.512 words
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Advertisement2500 1984-08-08 36 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 87 Accommodation 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale vacant Vacant vacant Vacant Wanted j^^^^s— —^^s M^ a^^ gßMMißM^ aMa^— mimm^^^^^^^^^^^^^ •■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■> "BBlB*BlaWBta11*»Bl»«»»»a»«»»«*»lla1^^BB^^HBlalB»» ■a«B«B«a«a«B«B«B«B«B«B«**B«a«a*a«B«B*a*a«B«SVa a a a aflVlVlW a2,500 words
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Advertisement829 1984-08-08 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses BUNGALOW a Barkar Road (1130) Freehold. 14.000 sq H lar 7000 sq ft built-in. 4 levels bedrooms with pool ar waterfall, large hall, ente tamment area and roof dec mam. a FrankatEatata(ls4s) Freehold. 563S si|. ft storey, large built-in area, bedrooms $790,000 SEMI-DETACHED Jalan829 words
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Advertisement863 1984-08-08 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses y*. OIST 15, INTERMEDIATE TEI r RACE, double-storey. 3 bedroom terrazzo living/dining, land are 1.700 sq.ft. Freehold $440.00 Occidental Real Estate *****0( *****31 Ml DIST 1027. MOON BEAM vicinit r renovated and well mainlainei douMe-storey semi-detache with new fixtures and lighting approximately 3700 sq.ft.,863 words
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Advertisement839 1984-08-08 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 20 THOMSON GARDEN! s, double-storey terrace house a Freehold. 3 bedrooms. $299,00 C 0. Ooodwind Investment *****05 *****67 DOUBLE-STOREY, DIST. 15/ 16 V. semi-detached, terrace/ corner 1. Pick and choose Budget $430,00) d and above. Agape, *****22 (Ber s. nard). DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER TER839 words
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Advertisement1178 1984-08-08 37 89 ProptrtiH for Sato 89 Propwti— For Sato 89 Proper ties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments 3 > ***^»»»»»»»">a»»»»»**a»»»»B^aBBBBBBBBBBBMawaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMai I m\ I Db^T Ad i° inin 9 Manhattan I a I M AA|« I^MVlafiimPff L^ei House/San Centre, H mmrwm IfUTllll m Chin Swee Road.1,178 words
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Advertisement857 1984-08-08 37 89 Properties For Salt b) Private Apartments PLEASANTHILL LODGE Freehold title ONLY 4 exclusive units Individual entrance, gardei and carpark. Equipped with Amencai made heavy-duty washe and dryer. German madi j V&B .sanitary fittings etc. No management fees. RENTAL available ENQUIRIES: *****88 (Miss Ang) URGENT SALEM Rajah Twf, mid floor,857 words
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Advertisement834 1984-08-08 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments BAYSHORE PARK, high floor, facing sea/morning sun. 956 sq ft bedrooms $277,000/ 1.295 sq ft i bedrooms. $377,000 Collier' *****11. BEDOK COURT. NEW condom m i urn, approx 2300 sq ft Zlnnif Block, facing South. 3 bedrooms large balcony/ private garden Tel: *****93834 words
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Advertisement853 1984-08-08 37 89 Proper ties For Sale I b) Private Apartments DIST. 15 WALK-UP APARTMENT bedrooms, only $200,000 Free hold Hardy Housing *****44 *****46 DIST. 10 JAVA TOWER KxrluMve spacious balcony private hf lobby Approximately 2.500 sq ft $580,000 *****91 I.PY Properties DIST. 11. NEW APARTMENT. Com pletion December 'Bs 1350 sq853 words
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Advertisement551 1984-08-08 37 89 Properties For Sale r d) HDB Apartments 3-ROOM HOB. TOA I'.iyoh LOTOCI| 7. Blk IS, $35,000 Toa Pa>o!i < i tral corner unit Hlk 151. door-to-door, renovated, loan $33,000 $40,000 Blk ?9 taking $4) on) i tans man 3-ROOMED FLAT TAMAN Jurong Blk 113. 7th floor China ter flooring,551 words
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Advertisement886 1984-08-08 38 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments COMMONWEALTH 3-ROOM. Klk 102 BeaulKully renovated High floor Mosaic < rubber tiles $32.000' Ca1l 7345 175 DOVER ROAD. 3-ROOMED corner. $47,000 Karrer Road (off Bukit Timahl 3-roomed improved. $45,000 DTPS *****12 I EUNOS CRESCENT. BLK. 11, 4 rooms, ceramic Asking $95 000 Loan886 words
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Advertisement584 1984-08-08 38 90 Properties Wanted HOB RESALE CENTRE wanted vi gently 3/4 5 roomed, quic transaction Owners call MH79 WE HAVE CLIENTS wishing t purchase 4 5-room HUB- HUD flats *****63 *****68/ *****98 4/ 5-ROOMED HOB/ MUDC flal required by qualified buyers wit ready cash Tel *****11 91 Factory Spaces ideally located584 words
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Advertisement790 1984-08-08 38 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces o I s DBSFINANCE FOR BETTER COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY FINANCING Up to 85% of valuation Attractive interest rate of 10 a 4% pa. Maximum repayment period of 15 years Loans for industrial property also available under the EDB's Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Head Office:790 words
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Advertisement815 1984-08-08 38 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces 1 1 I 1 I I I «^^mß^Bßr7~T~ ■VlmbblbbbbbP^^^Li lal V m i h4ev»iy compieteo bl l storey light industrial building j. ai Jin Pcm<fnpin Wk Caniral Location. THOMSON AREA surrounded by V^ Ang Me Kw. Toa Paycyi'815 words
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Advertisement1549 1984-08-08 38 93 Office Space* 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces S Sale a) Sale a) Sale W The Golden Opportunities for Business I Investment at Golden Landmark are only I I for those who are Quick to realise them I I Bounded by 4 Busy Thoroughfares r^^ I I Prominent Units1,549 words
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Advertisement530 1984-08-08 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental I structure I *°o**j^£ ">y <^^ towers over the WmP^ At the J unctlon Cecil $i <$, Street/McCallum Stieet. Wjf, adiacent to Bangkok m 'I kdM Bank Building. Central Air conditioning M \y K1 System530 words
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Advertisement281 1984-08-08 39 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental SUPREME HOUSE OFFICE SPACE 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2) MEDICAL SPACE 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2) SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) AIRCONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES REASONABLE RENTAL (AMPLE PARKING LOT 8) SPECIAL CONCESSIONAL RENT.U. FOR OPTICAL SHOP BOOKSHOP ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SUPREME HOUSE 0923 I TEL: 336-24-66 AVAILABLE FOR281 words
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Advertisement485 1984-08-08 39 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental KATONO SHOPPING CENTRE Shop space for Lease 194 sq ft 409 sq ft Good Location Established Shopping Complex Good flow of Shoppers Enquiries *****31 THE PROMENADE, ORCHARD ROAD Shop units are to open for business soon. Join the shops which has well-established names tn Singapore.485 words
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Advertisement568 1984-08-08 39 95 Other Real Estate LAND OR BUILDING required for privele school Aree: between 1 and 1 5 hectare I Preferably m: Dlst 5. 9. 10. 1 1 Will consider other district* nearl Please telephone *****88 >4< nUVtLOUK* 100 Air Travel SnJDOITTMVa«gTMLJ j call: 734 5681 LSTA TRAVEL PTE LTD MING568 words
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Advertisement368 1984-08-08 39 102 Tours 102 Tourt 102 Tours I GULLIVER'S TRAVEL IN I I FORMOSA ll SEE BEIJIN— I The Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven and J I Many Other Historic Sites Of Mainland I China. Hong Kong II See more of Taiwan m a >w»^n M i^^/ 8 B mnrQ OAm^^«UL368 words
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Advertisement798 1984-08-08 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours SI A HOLIDAYS FROM $490 The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified, sightseeing tours escorted by professional guides;all transfers between airports and hotels; meetandassist service or.798 words
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Advertisement1016 1984-08-08 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 10 2 Tours I SNAMHA 1 I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. g i <»** m**— P«P Ev*rv Moniars,r,T«J!S!* iOO W/ KOREA'S PARADISE ISLAND, CHEJU 1 W £xclu3.ve m our Japan/Korea package 1 2 days «S2.S4fl Pep Eve^Wed 7/ BEST CHOICE IN TOWN 0 I See1,016 words
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Advertisement768 1984-08-08 40 102 Tours 102 Tours I *****55 I 111 *****22 Taiwan Madurodam Mini China Ist m Asia, the one and only miniature LJf T Chinese town **^jim Lm™" I" a^B i B^fl. jfl l^^iii^MMBie^^ ea^BJW^Bf t^ a^l m World renown sceneries of China at a glance 66 items of replica places768 words
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Advertisement472 1984-08-08 40 102 Tours i WATIrVAU UAOFR OF CHINA fCONOMY TOURS fOfl SIGMTSHINO OR VISITING fc'IAIIVIS GUANG/MOU i SWATOW S HSIAMEN SIOSO HJ/MOU HIV HAINAN ISLANO SIOSO SPtCIAI ARRANGtMCNT ro Mu> >mis t«i MM OR MOR TUf* BY lIPRISS AC CO»CH saH l? 0»» CHINA (CONOMV TOUR COVIRIN& PIKING NANKING SHANGHAI HAN/HOU472 words
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Advertisement414 1984-08-08 40 108 Foreign I i (f*\ EDUCATION (Enlkge CANADA OFFERS GRADES 11. 12 A 13 COURSES LEADING TO OSSHGD PROVIDES WELL-FURNISHED DORMITORY FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. OUR OSSHGD HOLDERS ARE AC CEPTABLt TO ALL CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES For details contact CAREER ft EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS PTE LTD 47 SCOTTS ROAD *01-11.414 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1984-08-08 41 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences I With deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to our Managing Director, Mr. Tan Peng Nam on the demise of his beloved father Mr. Tan Chiew From I The Board of Directors, Management I Staff 1 Sino-America Advertising Pte. Ltd.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1984-08-08 41 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements Mr. Liao Yee Seng Departed 4-8-1984 The family of the late Mr. Liao Yee Seng wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, business associates, colleagues for their kind assistance, attendance, wreaths, scrolls, donations and condolences during their recent I bereavement. I49 words
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Obituary, Illustration109 1984-08-08 41 'Gone To Be With The Lord on Ist August 1984. MDM SHIA SIEW KHIM Mrs. Mary Chew Seong Yean and Mrs Janet Neo Kirn Chuan and Family Members of the late Mdm Shia Siew Khim would like to thank brothers and sisters of the Christian assembly, Telok Ayer Methodist Church,109 words
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Obituary, Illustration257 1984-08-08 41 MRS TANMAHHIAN nee KATMIF FUNG AGED 5? passed away peacefully on Sth AUGUST 1984 leaving behind Beloved Husband Brother*: Edward I v William r mm Rfnipjjliiii K.ir (Milan Hcnrj T»n< Ttoni Harry Tan CtJOl X i\ KunaUl T.im i 11. k Daughters-in-law Monica I.pnkr Kan I pirn Chan257 words
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Advertisement395 1984-08-08 41 118 Cookery JIA XUAN COOKING CENTRE Theory Practical Training n Business Group Classes fo students m the Food Catenni Industry. Chinese Home Restauran Cuisines: Padang curry. Bread Cakes. Pastries Special Busines Roasting Classes. T.I *****08 119 Othort FENG TU ART STUDIO We prowid* Children's art Children's handicraft Art for Secondary395 words
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Advertisement272 1984-08-08 41 119 Others 119 Others 119 Others i I \lxir Fitness Career BegfrisHeie For Whom Foe Whom A theory and practical course aes.gned lor an A professional course deseed <r. M .t-, .nterested m Mness as a CAREER <x m acq^.r.ng (ales, techniques m the field ol Aerob.cs KJea' toinformation on272 words
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Article27 1984-08-08 42 D**p**t Sympathies ft Condolences to the family of the late DATO TSANG TAX CHUEN From: Mrs. Loh Pup Chin a family a Rosemary A family.27 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-08-08 42 The family of MDM MARY TAY GEKEE wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind attendance, assistance, donations, condolences, wreaths and scrolls during their recent bereavement. Special thanks also to our parish Priests and all members of the clubs and association.50 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-08-08 42 In Loving Memory of FREDDY TAN KOK WAH Departed: 8/8/81 Not Just today but everyday We remember the times we shared Always rwnwHwwd and misted by family. In Loving Memory Of YONG KIM KONG Departed: 8 8.1962 Your departure we never forget The day you left and116 words
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Article, Illustration34 1984-08-08 42 CHAR AN JIT SINGH S/O PRITAM SINGH SIDHU PA'ATH DA BHOG TO BE HELD ON 98 84 AT 11.00 AM AT SEMBAWANG SIKH TEMPLE. SADLY MISSED AND ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY LOVED ONES.34 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-08-08 42 141 Deaths 141 Deaths FRANCIS CHEANG SENG KEE AGE: 77 GONE TO BE WITH THE LORD ON 6th August 1984 LEAVING BEHIND:WIFE: ELIZABETH SEOW SEOK CHEOW SON: DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: GILBERT, SEANG NORAINI BTE OTHMAN CHUAN DAUGHTERS: SON-IN-LAW: ANNE, ANN NEO PAUL CHUA CHYE SOON SHIRLEY, SWEENEO FRANCES, CHIN NEO GODSON: GOD97 words
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Article71 1984-08-08 42 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to: MR MRS VICTOR CHEE on the demise of his brother, MR. CHEE SENG CHIANG From: FOUR SEAS CONSTRUCTION CO PTE LTD ASIA ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTE LTD The Management Staff Of T.K. CHOONG ASSOCIATES express their heartfelt condolences to Mr71 words
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Article, Illustration146 1984-08-08 42 43 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgement! THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM TAN HOON NGIN Departed 3rd August 1984 Wish to express their gratitude to. The Venerable Seek Kong Poh for performing the funeral rites, The Members Of The Singapore Buddhist Lodge for their nightly Prayer Services, The Doctors Staff Of SGH146 words
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Article39 1984-08-08 42 With reference to the death announcement regarding the late MRS. TAN MAH HIAN rmKATHIEFUNG m S.T 7/B^B4. the name ol the son should have read as RONALD TAN CHOR HOCK instead of Roland Tan Chor Hock 139 words
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Article, Illustration575 1984-08-08 42 First-up runaway winner clocks 39.45 ec on tight rein ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. First-up runaway winner Blitz 'Em worked with gusto on a track with some "give" here this morning. Despite being kept on a tight hold by a riding boy,575 words
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Article133 1984-08-08 42 Arumugam is now Screamin' Scott POUR-YEAR-OLD gelding Arumugam, who won his first race (a Class 6 Div 1 sprint over 1,200 m) on th* second day of the just-con-cluded Pesta Sukan Meeting at Bukit Timah after failing m 10 outings, has been renamed Screamin' Scott. Promoted to Class 5 after133 words
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Article603 1984-08-08 42 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE Penang Sprint Trophy, one of the principal sprint races of the season, will remain a weight-for-age affair. Carrying $100,000 m stakes plus $5,000 "consolation" to the fourth horse, the 1,400 m classic will be run on Sept 2, last day of the603 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-08-08 42 Pictures by JONATHAN CHOO and ALBERT SIM At the finish rm mm m m muuumuuummm Restricted Terms Div C l,2>~*fon 1. James Brigand 2. Satin 3. Serom 4. Smart A Slick Dist 5 2 1 Time 1 18.8 BB""BB""-BT-BT--ai mi R^cted Terms CMv A 1,200m 1234 words
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Advertisement26 1984-08-08 42 T R A I N G See our "Travel Guide" at Section G for the widest choice of tour itineraries around the world! C.A.T.S. I *****6626 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-08-08 43 PETER WATSON - PETER WATSON SEVERAL hundred snooker fans have headed the rush to book a tableside place for the list Camus Singapore Masters snooker tournament later this month. More than 500 tickets have already been snapped up at the end of the first week that they have been on264 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-08-08 43 LONDON, Tues. Luther Blissett will be back playing m England next season... and with his former club Watford. The English First Division side confirmed today that the striker they sold to Italian giants AC Milan for £1 million ($2.81 mil) a year ago, is returning toAFP - 375 words
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Article250 1984-08-08 43 BUDAPEST, Tues. Sixteen Hungarian soccer players and officials were indicted on bribery charges for allegedly rigging three matches m the National First Division championship, it was announced here yesterday. The indictment said "the mentioned players and officials can be rightly suspected of having asked for, andAP; Reuter - 250 words
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Article201 1984-08-08 43 JOE DORAI - TAHIR Bl JANG has palled out from the Singapore soccer squad, leavfag coach Hussein AUunfed with just three strikers for the Ovaltine Cap two-leg series beginning on Sunday at Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium. Tahlr, who was recruited by former coach Jlta Singh, withdrew to201 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-08-08 43 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI k_________l______ _Lu_L__ .i___lj x l By FORMER national Under-19 champion Patrick Thio made a thumping comeback to the local squash scene when he eliminated top seed Kelvin Sng 10-8, 9-4, 10-9 m the quarter-finals of the Men's C Grade Ovaltine Individual Championship at298 words
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Article272 1984-08-08 43 NORTH CONWAY, Tues. Swede Joakim Nystrom, seeded eighth, beat unseeded American Tim Wilkison 6-2, 7-5 m the final of the Volvo international tennis tournament yesterday. This was Nystrom's second tournament victory m four weeks and the biggest success of his career. Results, doubles final: Brian Gottfried (US) and272 words
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Article323 1984-08-08 43 LONDON, Tues. A spell of three wickets for two runs by England rebel John Emburey was not enough to tarnish West Indies unbeaten cricket tour record as their three-day match against Middlesex petered out m a draw at Lord's yesterday. West Indies, 34 ahead on theirReuter - 323 words
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Article2068 1984-08-08 43 Q ATHLETICS Men: quarter-finals: Heat 1: 1 Carl Lewis (USA) 20.48 2 Stefano Tilli (Ita) 20.64 3 Atlee Mahorn (Can) 20.69 4 Luis Morales (Per) 20.82 i Purnomo Una) 20.93 C Patrick Barre (Fra) 20.95 7 Dudley Parker (Bah) 21.10 8 Ali Bakhta (Alg) 21.35. Heat2,068 words
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Article298 1984-08-08 44 The Samba skips a few beats LOS ANGELES, Tues. Brazil staggered into the semi-finals last night when they beat plucky Canada 4-2 on penalty kicks at the Stanford Stadium m Palo Alto. The teams were level 1-1 at the end of both normal and extra-time. In the penalty shootout, the298 words
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Article169 1984-08-08 44 WEIGHTLIFTING LOS ANGELES, Tues. Veteran West German Rolf Milser turned back the clock to recapture past glory and cap his career with the Olympic heavyweight gold last night. Milser, 33, who was world champion m 1978, said he now had his eyes on the 1988 Olympics but169 words
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Article70 1984-08-08 44 LOB ANGELES, Tnes. Canada, emptying ■ggrfwive btoeUag tactics, hawied Japan their tint defeat and secured a berth In the semi-finals «f the men's tournament here. The surprise victory hoisted Canada to see«ad place In P«al B behind Italy, wh« beat Egypt yesterday. vmrtmy <f tfce70 words
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Article482 1984-08-08 44 Still going for gold medal after 52 years LOS ANGELES, Tues. Hilda Strike narrowly lost the 100 metres at the 1932 Olympics to a woman who turned out to be a man. Now she wants her gold medal. "They have got a lot of medals there m LosReuter - 482 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-08-08 44 LOS ANGELES, Tues. A Nigerian appeal against the defeat of light-wel-terweight boxer Charles Nwokolo has been disallowed, Olympic boxing commissioner Danny Villanueva said yesterday. The Judges' decision to award a bout to Puerto Rican Jorge Maisonet provoked Sunday's outburst in which a top Nigerian Boxing Association officialReuter - 77 words
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Article429 1984-08-08 44 LOS ANGELES, Tues. Algerian heavyweight Monamed Bouchiche took on a strong favourite m Olympic boxing, and his trainer, Lonnes Lahiana, took on six cops. Little-known Bouchiche, 22, was supposed to have been cannon fodder for 23-year-old Canadian Willie DeWit, who has won 50 ofReuter; UPI - 429 words
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Article, Illustration814 1984-08-08 44 Britain prove a point by making semis HOCKEY...Godfrey Robert LOS ANGELES, .Tues. Four years ago, Britain snubbed Russia and skipped the Olympic hockey competition. Yesterday, after their dramatic 4-3 triumph over Holland, they must have thanked the Soviets. For Britain's presence here at the LosJERRY SEH - 814 words
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Article153 1984-08-08 44 JUDO LOS ANGELES, Tues. Japan's monopoly ended tonight when South Korea's Ahn ByeongKeui won the lightweight class after the shock elimination of Japanese world champion Hidetoshi Nakanishi. In a gruelling final, Ahn beat Italy's brilliant Ezio Zamba. The bronze medals went to Britain's Kerrith Brown and Brazil'sReuter - 153 words
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Article71 1984-08-08 44 LOS ANGELES is living up to its reputation as a city that depends on wheels during the Olympics. The LA Olympic Organising Committee report they rented lBoo buses to get athletes and reporters around town, and another 1,400 cars and vans for Olympic staff. The LAOOC, who employ71 words
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Article69 1984-08-08 44 BEFORE the Soviet-led boycott, saleswoman Charlene Weitman was offered U552,900 to rent her twobedroom home m the expensive Marina del Rey area for the duration of the Games. When the Soviets decided to stay home, so did her prospective tenants. Last week, a couple from Wisconsin moved into69 words
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Article61 1984-08-08 44 GOLD-MEDAL winners will soon have something m common with the California gold miners of the 1800s. Lev! Strauss, who created the world's first blue jeans for prospectors during the gold rush, say they will award custom-made pairs of jeans to title-holders at the Games. The special jeans, which61 words
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Article49 1984-08-08 44 CAR-PARK operators hoping to make a killing have fallen on lean times. Some were charging up to US$lOO ($215) a day for space around the Coliseum for the opening ceremony last Saturday, but few motorists would pay that much. Now the rate varies between US$lO and US$2O.49 words
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66 1984-08-08 44 TWO young members of the housekeeping staff at one Olympic Village were arrested after a French athlete said he found them taking a stereo system from his room, police reported. They said Gerard Santoro, 22, managed to hold the pair until police arrived at the University66 words
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Article, Illustration998 1984-08-08 45 Two days of reckoning as decathletes Thompson and Hingsen battle for title of supreme athlete LOS ANGELES, Tuesday FOR the past year, Britain's Daley Thompson and West Germany's Juergen Hingsen have been sizing each other up like a pair of prizefighters. At stake is the Olympic998 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-08-08 45 MAKING waves and history.. .the calm before the storm as Canada's Sylvle Bender (left, m AP picture) executes a reverse one-and-a-half somersault, with half-twist, en route to becoming her country's first-ever Olympic gold medallist m the women's springboard diving event. Another first m the same McDonald's93 words
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Article421 1984-08-08 45 LOS ANGELES, Tues. THE Olympic debut of synchronised swimming became a comedy of errors yesterday when a row erupted over the timing of the preliminary duet routines. The United States and France had one point deducted for failing to complete the minimum time of 3min 45sec. ButReuter - 421 words
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Article198 1984-08-08 45 MALIBU (California), Tues. The United States came close to losing their unbeaten record m the Olympic water polo tournament here yesterday. The Americans, tipped for a firstever gold medal, had to defend resolutely to keep out their Dutch opponents and scraped home 8-7. American captain Terry SchroederReuter - 198 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-08-08 46 LOS ANGELES, Tues. Jamaica's world champion Bert Cameron qualified for the men's 400 metres final m dramatic style when he clawed back a 10-metre deficit after palling up almost stationary m the far straight. Cameron hopped briefly, clutching his left thigh, then accelerated m breathtaking fashionReuter; UPI - 113 words
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Article, Illustration749 1984-08-08 46 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD The Carl Lewis Show on the Olympic track and backstage Beamon's record stays as the champ takes it easy By Tessa first black woman to win gold for Britain LOS ANGELES, Tues. Not content with becoming the world's fastest human, Carl Lewis is determined to achieveJERRY SEH - 749 words
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Article44 1984-08-08 46 MOSCOW, Toes. Natalya Artemova, of the Soviet Union, set a women's mile world record of 4 mln. 15.8 sec. here yesterday. She beat the previous best of 4:17.44 set by Marlcica Pule*, of Romania, In Rietl, Italy. In Sent IM2. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article803 1984-08-08 46 DAVE ANDERSON - DAVE ANDERSON Lights, action camera ...enter the Olympic salesman By of The New -York Time* LOS ANGELES, Tues. For all his headlines, Carl Lewis somehow hasn't had a nickname worthy of his stature as an athlete. But as these Olympics progress, a nickname worthy of his stature as803 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-08-08 46 LOS ANGELES, Tues. The United States predictably won the men's 110 metres hurdles but the gold medal went to Roger Kingdom and not the favourite, world champion Greg Foster. Kingdom and Foster, on the inside and outside lanes, charged stride for stride down the track. ButReuter; UPI; AP - 418 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-08-08 47 Ovett and out for 800 m Olympic king Alan Hubbard on the emergence of a Pele of the track and the decline of Britain's twin Chariots of Fire The bigger question mark left m the wake of Cruz's m whirring feet is whether Ovett can recover from either the psychologicalUPI - 218 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1984-08-08 47 I feel like an old man who has been mugged by a teenager Coe on Cruz LOS ANGELES, Tues. There's a new kid on the blocks... and 21-year-old Joaquim Cruz, once a shoeshine boy is ready to polish off his second Olympic gold medal here this week. TheJERRY SEH - 1,273 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-08-08 47 The great marathon medical debate hots up following Gaby's frightening finish LOS ANGELES, Tues. Gaby Andersen-Schiess went for a brisk run last night within 30 hours of her harrowing finish In the Olympic women's marathon. But controversy still raged over whether doctors should have pulledReuter; AFP; AP - 510 words
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288 1984-08-08 47 Asia count on Usha to clear the final hurdle LOS ANGELES, Tues. India's P.T. Usha raised Asia's hopes (or a track medal when she burst through the final stretch to win the second semi-final of the women's 400 metres hurdles m an Asian record of 55.545 ec at the Los288 words
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Miscellaneous256 1984-08-08 43 Jr(_Jf iwlß I^IIIW I Tur; r F viwiNr ?rae ctvwerr, wvtt* a manS nnf|nr: S I r -*'f>, AND Hf* SCAfJTV ATTjfCr S^c« CT K^^^lBl What's on m LA today Arefeery: Men's 70 and 90 metres, women's 60 and 70m. A thirties: Decathlon, men's discus, women's 200 m first and256 words
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Advertisement104 1984-08-08 44 POCARI PERFECT BALANCE FOR YOUR BODY IN ONE CAN Perfect isn't it? The balance you see here. Cooling POCARI does the same for your body. Working faster than water, it puts back body fluids lost through perspiration m a most balanced manner. With a mild, natural taste it's rich m104 words
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Advertisement82 1984-08-08 47 HOW TO ENTER; 1 Find the correct answer to ~JsssE—jF* the question herein from today's "^Si^s^ Sports pages, and fill m the ==^""'j^™?. answer m the entry form to be ~*y* ~Sn found m The Sunda) limes /"V/^\/*"^ Jlß^ton 12 August 1984" V^H^S-^ 2. The full set of rules and82 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-08-08 48 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG MEN from the American company which produces fireworks displays for Disneyland and the Los Angeles Olympic Games nave set up the framework for 2,000 aerial shells for the National Day fireworks show. By tomorrow night, firing cables will m place at theLIM SENG TIONG - 199 words
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300 1984-08-08 48 But it can mean more difficulties, says Virata MANILA, Tues. The Philippine economy would not collapse if there was a delay beyond October m approving a US$65O-million (Ssl.4 billion) standby credit from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Prime Minister Cesar VirataReuter; AFP - 300 words
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218 1984-08-08 48 'Adopt a guerilla' offer from Khmer group BANGKOK, Tues. Armchair insurgents and over-the-hilf soldiers of fortune who are worried about the world situation can get involved by "sponsoring" a real anti-communist guerilla fighter for only US$lO (Ss2o) a month. The unusual offer is contained m the August issue of the218 words
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Article35 1984-08-08 48 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 8.39 points to 1,194 .57 points m the first half hour of trading; on the New York Stork Kxrhancp toriav AP UPIAP; UPI - 35 words
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118 1984-08-08 48 A GIRL alerted the police when her father threw two bicycles, four flower pots, a tin and a plank from the corridor outside their sixth-storey home after a quarrel. The court heard that Ho Kok Kee, 51, quarrelled with his son at 1.31118 words
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Article106 1984-08-08 48 Beauty centre boss fined THE proprietor of a beauty centre was fined $400 yesterday for having for sale ointment to be applied after eyelids and eyebrows are tattooed which contained a listed poison. Chou Ting Hwa, owner of Artemis Beauty Centre m the Singapore Shopping Centre m Clemenceau Avenue, pleaded106 words
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294 1984-08-08 48 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tues. Japan's Parliament cracked down on abuses of the country's health insurance scheme today when the Lower House of Representatives passed a controversial Bill which will force most Japanese patients to pay part of their medical294 words
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Article193 1984-08-08 48 A year's jail for getting fresh AN ODD-JOB labourer who molested a lone girl at a bus stop and also outraged the modesty of two others was yesterday jailed for one year. Tan Peoh Chwee, 36, pleaded guilty. He is a first offender. District Judge Peter Lim heard that on193 words
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Article63 1984-08-08 48 What it should have been IT WAS reported yesterday that Gold Coin shares closed on Monday at $4, a $1.19 rise from last Friday. The price quote was taken from the computer print-out on daily share movements from the Stock Exchange of Singapore. In fact. Gold Coin rose nine cents63 words
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Advertisement211 1984-08-08 48 TAKE A BUSINESS BREAK! ASIA- BANGKOK ML introduces... JmT^ THE PATTAYA EXTENSION. Have your girl Friday book you Asia Hotel, Bangkok the newest of the "big league" hotels where the business executive is pampered with every amenity and service to smooth the way for a successful conclusion. Then, take the211 words
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Advertisement483 1984-08-08 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE United Overseas Bank is now the second largest public-listed company m Singapore and Malaysia based on total assets following the purchase of a controlling stake m Far Eastern Bank. ALVIN TAY and CHAN MAY PENG report. DBS BANK is taking advantage of483 words
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Miscellaneous148 1984-08-08 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas. TEMP. (C) op to S a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. Adelaide 11/18 C Fine Manila 23 28 C Showers Amsterdam 12/19 C Goudy Melbourne 10/17 C Fine Bangkok 25/32 C Goudy Moscow148 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1984-08-08 1 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL Story by Competition between the MTR and the buses in Hongkong hots up Hongkong's Mass Transit Railway seemed to be the answer to the public transport woes which plagued the colony through the 1960s and *****. The MTR quickly became a godsend to the wearyTAN SUAN ANN - 1,232 words
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Article, Illustration2475 1984-08-08 2 DR C. L - DR C.L. By New medical techniques can help a childless couple. Our writer discusses the solutions to subfertility, ranging from simple surgery to the latest in-vitro fertilisation method. The latter is a process m which the egg is fertilised outside, then transferred to the2,475 words
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613 1984-08-08 2 SHARON RUTENBERG - SHARON RUTENBERG By m Chicago PREGNANCY should be diagnosed as soon as possible to avoid potential hazards such as smoking, alcohol, medication and radiation during the crucial first trimester. "Get to the doctor early. Get good pre-natal care early, says Dr Sheldon Cherry, anUPI - 613 words
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Article, Illustration803 1984-08-08 5 IT'S functional, efficient but oh-so-plain, made m a hurry for the man m a hurry. That's how I found the Hongkong Mass Transit Railway after two weeks of riding on its trains. Almost the first thing that strikes you is its near-clinical starkness, its absence of frills.803 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-08-08 10 Men are incapable of sustained intimacy. Women expect an intimate involvement throughout marriage; but men are much more comfortable with the role of provider and leader This is Why Modern Marriage is So Tough On Men says a study by American author Maureen Green. And Five Singapore Men Explain298 words
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Article1016 1984-08-08 10 KEVIN SULLIVAN - Fury of the brush KEVIN SULLIVAN By "I CONFESS that I am, by natural instinct, better fitted to execute very large works than little curiosities," Rubens once observed. He could well have applied this remark to the manner of his life as much as to the size of his paintings.1,016 words
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Article, Illustration887 1984-08-08 11 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN If you're staying home tomorrow, here's a guide to what you can watch on TV. By A PARADE, films, cartoons and a "live" concert are among the highlights of this year's National Day celebrations on TV. Kicking off the holiday treats is a887 words
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Article, Illustration497 1984-08-08 11 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By HARRY WAYNE CASEY (or XC to his fans), who almost died two years ago m a car accident, will perform here at the Shangri-la Hotel on Aug 20. Yes, Casey has survived not just the nearfatal accident, but a stagnant phase m497 words
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Advertisement272 1984-08-08 5 "Learning //tSJIN&N^ Founded Never Ends" l^gUgfiJ 1946 AICRICAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT 45 Hi Hard Street Boston (Quincy) m ***** U.S.A. The Institute offers a passport to continuing education through membership. We offer our members an opportunity to keep abreast of contemporary management practices through: Professional Development Courses included m membership272 words
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Advertisement344 1984-08-08 5 Iy7 a }r'-/' ™,V* >\ •■WawBK ,>u o— L. P* Upper Mezzanine, Mandarin Hotel Orchard Road THE SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AT THE WORLD TRADE CENTRE AUDITORIUM MUSIC DIRECTOR RESIDENT CONDUCTOR CHOO HOEY V 1 IUICXI I I 1 Concerts K>*» **IS"B Guest Conductor Huang Yijun bR9 Soloist: Lee Pan Hon344 words
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Advertisement612 1984-08-08 6 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I^^^ BBk ""^^V EXCEPT, PERHAPS OUR LITTLE GESTURES THAT HAVE BECOME ATRADITDN. You pmhablv bMM about OUT 900 ilr little thing. lake pleasure m Kuuatorial doni lx- tin) surprised unnslu-d rooms and su.tes. our do,,^. I, ke small hat totem how muh more we famous rrsranrants. the Katnpathi. havrbecome a612 words
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Advertisement114 1984-08-08 6 itlel oii9H^^H Hell X W^^Bf VlllGl l^^ -^7^ Natural Mineral water from France A pure refreshing drink for people o f Scotch or brandy deserves the pure all ages and a natural complement to good taste of Vittel the ideal mixer 9ood food. Comes m 1 .5 litre, 500 ml,114 words
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Advertisement337 1984-08-08 6 COUKVOISIER-VSOP announces the results of HoneymcjonersTravel Draw 1984 mur^KL*T ■^Rfc^ ir^-ar^ _s>^fl Congratulations Winners! Ist Prize: Trip to Japan (including Disneyland) Mr LOH SIANG CHAI I/C No: ***** 548 Ticket No. 0309 2nd Prize: Trip to Bangkok Hong Kong Mr CHER LEW CHYE I/C No. *****96A Ticket No. 0046 3rd337 words
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Advertisement1223 1984-08-08 7 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES MATHPACK PTK LTD A QAI PQ PfclftlNPPß (In Member's VolunUry r An •stabllsh«d Company manufacturing and wMLCO CnVainCCn Uqold»U«ii) marketing fast-movtng consumer products /ACOUSTIC PRODUCTS^ OAI CO NOTICE IS HEREBY 3MLi!w Boustead Engineering Singapore, Regional dis- fl GIVEN that pursuant to m tributor for the Industrial Acoustics Corporation1,223 words
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Advertisement1050 1984-08-08 7 l/lj j d/\I >j r\ THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD To: All Shareholders The Board of Directors of The Development Bank of Singapore Ltd wishes to make the following announcement: 1. RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1984 DBS BANK DBS GROUP Six months ended Six months1,050 words
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Advertisement740 1984-08-08 7 IN THK II l«. II MM XT OF THK KH'I HI M OF SIV.APORK ompanlo Winding I p No. of I*4. In the Matter of the Companies Art (Chapter 185) Aml In the Matter «f (AKRIAN INVKSTMKNT (SIM.APOKK) PTK LTD ADVKKTISKMKNT OF PKTITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition740 words
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Miscellaneous540 1984-08-08 8 COMICS g° OAWr ltL Li LI By Jim Davis ™EAWUXS mj V jf fl kM 1 7 2 WHY PO IPO IT? I TM^NEIGMBORMOOPALWAVS I JOST AN6W£R^P I I /^m /tua^N II t ucap vnn'oc d. aviuc I AQ^^ ITr l^flTl IT o A 1 1 WMV PO I CLIAAB540 words
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Advertisement916 1984-08-08 9 Bpp! Bppjßtpp Bppl pppi p^^^B"*" jijf "^ilß Bfl B I Bppj pppß —#H B S3H IflHP^ j^i I v 118 "pfpP pi ppk "?^SS Bl^^pP^^^^ I 818 I I I p^ PPP*> I^P^ P '^0 PPPPB P^r I 1 PM 1 PA t^P^BkJ \*^k* "M^^ P^i P^^T Hk H^ H^^P916 words
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Advertisement67 1984-08-08 11 The Free World's Largest Airline Now Flies To The Orient! "We'll show you the easiest way to get to our 153 Cities across the U.SA." Now. fly the friendly skies of UNITED from Hong Kong or Tokyo m true state of the art style to almost anywhere m the US67 words
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Advertisement672 1984-08-08 11 NOTICES Sheriffs Sale In The High Court Of The Republic Of Singapore Suit No 5232 of 1983 Execution No 384 of 1984 In the cause of ELECTRO MOTION U.K. (EXPORT) LIMITED Plaintiffs versus TUCK WAH ENGINEERING PTE LTD Defendants Auction sale of 1 unit A5952 Rushworth press brake TO BE672 words
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Advertisement387 1984-08-08 11 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF TAI TONG ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LIMITED (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At a General Meeting of the Members of Tal Tong Enterprises Private Limited duly convened and held at the Registered Office, Tong Eng Building, 101 Cecil Street #26-01/07,387 words
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Advertisement683 1984-08-08 11 j I IN THK lIK.M COl RT OF TUX RKPIBIJC OF SINGAPORE Ompanlrtt Winding up MS. -.f IM4. In th. Matter «f the («mpMtai Art (Chapter 185) In the Matter *f GAY HKOTHKRS MTI \l INDt STRIES PTK LTD ADVHRTLSKMKNT OF PKTmON Notice is hereby given that a Petition for683 words
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Miscellaneous334 1984-08-08 11 What's on BOONLAY VARIETY SHOW At the open space between Blocks 187 and 190, Boon Lay Avenue. 7.30 p.m. MUSIC FOR EVERYONE Recital by violinist Chan Tze Law and pianist Mark Bebbington. DBS Auditorium, 8 p.m. Tickets at $5 and $3 available at Cold Storage Centrepoint, Tangs, and Victoria Theatre.334 words
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Advertisement148 1984-08-08 12 NOTICES FORSALE Plant and machinery for the manufacture of welding rods. complete and fully operational including stocks of welding rods Location: Singapore Interested parties, please contact: The Receiver Manager c/o Alwyn Lim Co Public Accountants 7500A Beach Road 1 3-320 I The Plaza. Singapore 0719 Tel: *****11 Telex: RS *****148 words
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Advertisement186 1984-08-08 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 1171 ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OP SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 761 OP 1184 Re: WINNER METAL PLASTIC MOULDING FACTORY (a firm) Ex part*-: SEAMARK (PTE) LTD ..a Creditor In the matter of a Bankruptcy Notice Issued on the 11th day of May, 1984. To:186 words
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Advertisement353 1984-08-08 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: D a Receiving and Adjudication Orders were n made against the following debtors on the 27th day of July 1984. IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 137/84 Victor Francis Olsen I/C ***** 04 /Z of Block 109Spottiswoode Park Road #05-83 Singapore c 0208 155/84 Lim353 words
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Advertisement357 1984-08-08 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) N THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE N BANKRUPTCY (O. Mt OF IW4 IE: TOH CHOONO TUCK X PASTE: OVERSEAS MON BANK LIMITED NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT la the Matter «C ft Bukrapty Nrtlee Wed mi the 4th d»y f April ltM. :o: TOH357 words
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Advertisement327 1984-08-08 12 GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of General Securities Investments Limited is pleased to make the following announcement:I UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1984 30.6.84 30.6.83 or Company Group Company Group Company Group 1. Total income From S$327 words
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Advertisement48 1984-08-08 12 APOLOGY I, Balraj Joseph, hereby sincerely apologise with regret to Mdm Chua Cho Eng (Ah Eng) for having caused embarrassment to her on the morning of 30th July, 1984. TIME LIFE BOOKS A WINDOW TO A LIFETIME OF KNOWLEDGE FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL SIP M.stnhutors 7H *****5848 words
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Miscellaneous1517 1984-08-08 12 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE <Q» PM SpeakS tO I SBCS Radio On. th tiAtlOn I 'f** 1 230 PM SBC Text Live Sample Pates 6.25 Telematch uv HIC IlCt 11 Mil J 3.00 Ojnta and Pr.,,^^ fofc ei by 7.20 Me^wateh (News bullefn tor children) 1 tSS^JtSS^u THF PKIMF1,517 words
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Article1490 1984-08-08 1 LI LIEN- FUNG - LI LIEN-FUNG Bamboo green -By IN LAST week's story, General Qin Ming, who had been captured by the bandits, returned to the capital only to find that someone masquerading as himself had burned and looted the countryside. In retaliation, his wife had been beheaded.1,490 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-08-08 1 *a:a^«**i»* <ft I 0f IU A 6U -B'J-S'&^#»JBiJW. mvß -rh^ai*^ J^AiWtfj^M. #ji«it*MJfc9fi° ft7¥*e#o/JAirt. tftfUlitoSM&fnifcfflfi!! f*:^-/m?*te#*A»c tfe*fig®f*Sfc.&7 «ft7^i+ fl»Jit*Ht! ?ih«fr]fTFUß >fe«? ffc i^ #WS/A 1$ fij T «JkH "®-4/EK«^ *a#TAJ»Wi s^ ®*-ih z^&m i n'^ftb^A flii*Hfl *ffliK.T.4llfnnsit &7 H^-% tpxeat ffl Wtlfl^ HUX ft? X ff7a^ao«a 5^ lU^ffe o fifeJsKffB'J«E^ m149 words
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Advertisement829 1984-08-08 1 ■■■iSTANTS RSSOBBIHHIB SaleD Service: Rates: Box Service: Ttelex Service: S.T.A.N.TJS RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 eXt 7 StraitS Times Sf23 75 P BO cm Collected: S$ 5.00 I 4 2669 Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS I DD^ >*^^^^^ We are a leading recreation centre with large b#b#^^829 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-08-08 2 tffi^jssos* H26M H)T|(|26#f|i& ua 5000^ w ±wo iX? fffi n& > 57& M M-gft fry W^WSSfcitJSife^ «ww 45 •m m Gutenberg's printing press ...400 years earlier the Chinese had their own Mr Jin his work is featured m the exhibition39 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-08-08 2 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO By Koreans show their love for Chinese culture THEY do not speakMandarin, but their bold and graceful brush strokes speak of their strong love for the Chinese culture. They are 11 Korean calligraphers who are here for a joint exhibition with their442 words
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Article486 1984-08-08 2 AEROBICS came to China long before Jane Fonda sold American women the Joys of dance exercises. And the Chinese have used missiles even before the nuclear button for intercontinental missiles was invented m the West. In fact, for centuries the Chinese were the world's greatest scientistsDepthnews - 486 words
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Advertisement555 1984-08-08 2 APPOINTMENTS 4 I INCOM INTERNATIONAL INC I mmm HaCftf*m#*OT»r I\ffsirlrf»tincf THf* T ±r\ I A us based company engaged m the manufacturing of world I I ld^ClllCy Cl IVIctTKCUIIg rXC IAU. I renowned ACME roller chain and MORSE CONTROLS cable I «049 I P roducts wishes to recruit a suitably555 words
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Advertisement321 1984-08-08 2 ENGINEER AROUND $46,000 PER ANNUM PMR 1315 Our client is a multi-national manufacturing Electrical/Electronic Engineering and at company having a modern plant m least five years experience m the Singapore which produces automotive supervision/management of maintenance components for export. The equipment and plant engineering activities. As this is a employed321 words
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Advertisement678 1984-08-08 3 APPOINTMENTS 5j3 National Semiconductor mjtk -where people make the difference. 40,000 Dedicated People, US$l.6 billion Sales National is committed to lead m a high-tech world. From a small venture 25 years ago, it has grown into a multi-billion dollar international corporation. Our secret for success lies m its main asset678 words
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Advertisement719 1984-08-08 3 rAn established Transport Company is looking for a suitable v% candidate to fill the position of: OPERATIONS MANAGER I To provide the expertise to lead and motivate a large team of personnel. Qualifications The applicant must have the relevant knowledge and experience m this line to control a large fleet719 words
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Advertisement145 1984-08-08 3 NOT JUST roR £L TEST TAKING STRATEGIES s.- v^fc^^BS^*/ ff^3wsr» V r ex,** «■wM f *wo <jor**3 How to raise your scores on all types of tests $12.25 I J^k§ I immSSmSmw* I Includes the two most successful methods of organising notes outlining and patterning. $9.15 I I The techniques145 words
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Advertisement1136 1984-08-08 3 SINGAPORE SAFETY DRIVING CENTRE LTD SINGAPORE SAFETY DRIVING CENTRE LTD, a newly established training centre situated m Ang Mo Kio invites suitably qualified individuals to take up the following positions. The Centre, the 1 st of its kind m Singapore offers the most advance and sophisticated methods of teaching on1,136 words
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Article996 1984-08-08 4 From earth he cometh Islamic literature m Malay Part 2 The writer, AMIN LEO, is an academic of high standing, well-versed m Malay language and literature. In this article he retells the story about the creation of Adam, the first man on Earth. The story is found m Islamic literature996 words
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795 1984-08-08 4 Oleh AMIN LEO TUHAN hendak menjadikan seorang manusia di atas bumi, maka diperintahkanNyaJibrail turun ke dunia untuk mengambil segenggam tanah. Jibrail tidak mampu melaksanakan titah Tuhan itu. Demikian juga Mikail dan Israfil. Hanyalah Izrail saja yang dapat menjalankan perintah tersebut, keranaBoomberg - 795 words
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Article540 1984-08-08 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman Lesson 114A By LeTs team Malay BACA karangan di bawah dengan teUtl dan jawab soalansoalan yang berikutnya sebagal satu laWtan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: KEPESATAN pembangunan bidang perusahaan di Republik mi hari mi540 words
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Advertisement685 1984-08-08 4 APPOINTMENTS I The Urban Redevelopment Authority is the statutory board m charge of comprehensive redevelopment of the city area. It is inviting applications from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for appointment asMAINTENANCE MECHANIC/ ELECTRICIAN Qualifications and Experience Passed Secondary II and a Trade Certificate (Electrical). Preference will be given to candidates685 words
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Advertisement563 1984-08-08 4 I CRpwn I ®PRJ9CE HOTEL H SINGAPORE H requires I Ia) GUEST RELATIONS I I OFFICER I for our Teochew Restaurant 'Feng Cheng Lou' I I Requirements: I Have a charming personality with initiative I and drive Be meticulous, with an eye for details I Be discreetly personable with guests563 words
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Advertisement39 1984-08-08 4 "Ada bnklt ada pay*." MBBp|M||HMMp\ Malay Proverb. B CCODG l|lli^|«Jd|l "There are hills and there are swamps." HBhBhHHMvJBVbV Literal translation. r% nnnnn r ©TIDQnQSQ "There could be no great ones If there were no little ones." Equivalent English proverb.39 words
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