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Title Section15 1984-08-13 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article502 1984-08-13 1 Reagan, Chernenko reaffirm stand in reply to peace bureau chief DUBLIN, Sun. China calls for normal Soviet ties UNITED States President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Konstantin Chemenko reaffirmed in separate letters released today that they want better relations between their countries. They were replying toReuter; AFP; NYT - 502 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-08-13 1 picture. FIRST! Carl Lewis, anchoring the United States team through the men's 4tt m relay, crosses the finishing line with a gold medal ran that also helped the team break the Olympic record for the AP event.AP - 42 words
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221 1984-08-13 1 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Carl Lewis joined Jesse Owens in Olympic legend and Sebastian Coe retained his 1,500 m crown on a day which saw the only track record of the 1984 Games. Lewis added the final piece to his Olympic jigsaw yesterday,AP - 221 words
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250 1984-08-13 1 Jeya: Why I didn't stand up for PM WHEN the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, arrived at City Hall for the National Day parade, everybody at the VIP stands stood up except Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, the Member of Parliament for Anson. Yesterday, the MP for Chong Boon, Mr250 words
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300 1984-08-13 1 LIM KWAN KWAN - Pine Grove s first HUDC estate with RC LIM K WAN KWAN By PINE Grove has become the first HUDC estate to have a resldents' committee All other HUDC estates, built under the first aid second phases, have residents' associations (RA) which elect their own leaders. The Paslr Pan Jang300 words
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Article47 1984-08-13 1 BELFAST, Son. Thousands of troops and police today moved Into the cities of Belfast and Londonderry after a night of stone throwing, petrol bombs and shooting as demonstrators opposed to British role prepared to mark the 13th anniversary of detention without trial. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article107 1984-08-13 1 WOLVERHAMPTON (England), San. Karen Dawn Sonthwlck, aged 22, walked down the aisle yesterday to get married. Three hears later, Karen Dawn Southwick, aged 22, walked down the same aisle to be wed. It was not the quickest bigamy on record, last a coincidence of two women, unrelatedReuter - 107 words
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425 1984-08-13 1 Bomb blast at Jaffna police station kills 11 Watch your step in the province, government warns visitors JAFFNA, Sun. A bomb blast at a police station in Chunnakam on the outskirts of Jaffna killed at least 11 people. The Defence Ministry in Colombo today blamed separatist guerillas for the explosionReuter - 425 words
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Article65 1984-08-13 1 TAIPEH. Sun. Foreign and overseas Chinese tourist arrivals in Taiwan topped 882,000 in the first seven months of this year, up 6.1 per cent from the same 1963 period, an official said here today. A Tourism Bureau official said that foreign tourists, mostly Japanese, totalled more thanAFP - 65 words
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Advertisement9 1984-08-13 1 Jeya says be will stand again In Anson. PageS9 words
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Advertisement31 1984-08-13 1 Inside SB pages today Classifieds are in Section Two SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEH 3 34 ASEAN 7 CAUSEWAY 8 EDITORIAL 14 LETfERS 15 BACKGROUND 11 TIMKSDOLLAR 17-2t RACING 22 SPORTS 23-2731 words
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Advertisement248 1984-08-13 1 LACOSTE Since 1933 from France LACOSTE we set the standards GREAT LEAPS FORWARD m N 3 hnMi _i isy fc W»* n^ntf Colour: Exciting new things are happening to traditional Asean dance. We bring you the photographs, an analysis of the emerging talent at the Asean Festival of Performing Arts248 words
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Article602 1984-08-13 2 Voluntary cutbacks LEADING members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) have voluntarily reined in production in recent weeks. Gulf traders said the hefty cuts in output by Saudi Arabia and Iran, backed up by a fall in Kuwait's production, should relieve pressure on Britain to602 words
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Article288 1984-08-13 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS Ironical that Singapore professionals who are the more articulate In the population should also be the silent minority. Their codes of ethics be they doctors, lawyers or architects forbid them from saying or doing anything which might be Interpreted as self-advertising. Yet they288 words
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Article89 1984-08-13 2 NO RED CARPET TREATMENT THERE is a new mood displayed by the West's anti-nuclear campaigners. Tainted in the past by their association with pro-Soviet and Soviet-sponsored groups, they recently gave a rough time to a group of Russian and East European delegates to the European Nuclear Disarmament (END) convention89 words
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Article105 1984-08-13 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Good, if not better AN INFLUENTIAL group representing top Malaysian civil servants has refuted charges that the civil service's performance has declined. The president of the Administrative and Diplomatic Service Officers' Association (PTD), Datuk Dr Abdullah Sanusi, said he "totally disagreed" with this view. "3efore Independence,105 words
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Article153 1984-08-13 2 Central bank sued THE largest savings bank in the Philippines. which closed for a week last month when it could not me3t withdrawal demands, has sued the Philippine Central Bank for allegedly contributing to its financial crisis. Banco Filipino is suing government banking officials for allegedly trying to153 words
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Article176 1984-08-13 2 WHY MAS HAS TO TALK TOUGH OVER FLIGHTS TO LONDON MALAYSIAN Airline System wants 10 increase the number of its flights to London from four a week to five. Britain has said no. Wh?n Mrs Margaret Thatcher, the British Prime Minister, visits Kuala Lumpur next month, the Malaysians are176 words
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Article328 1984-08-13 2 Medals and memories HE CAME, he vowed (and wowed)... and now he has conquered. Carl Lewis has equalled the legendary Jesse Owers' record of four gold medals. She came, she vowed too, but now she has only the memory of misfortune snatched from the aws of possible victory. Mary328 words
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Article439 1984-08-13 2 Out of the blues EVERYBODY gets "depressed" occasionally. Fortunately, most people manage to get out of it themselves by simply thinking things through. "It's a matter of trying to learn and say to yourself: 'I've my faults but basically I'm a good person and if others do not439 words
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Article142 1984-08-13 2 Word prowess MASUMI MURAMATSU, a Japanese clerk-typist who spoke little English in his youth, is today a sought-after English- Japanese interpreter. He has built up one of Tokyo's largest companies providing interpreting services, organising conferences and publishing books. He has also put his experience into two volumes of142 words
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Article374 1984-08-13 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Overseas development aid By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. While Japanese overseas development aid (ODA) rose to a record level of US$3.7 billion (557.7 billion) last year, government officials admitted yesterday that Japan will not be able to live up to a much-vaunted374 words
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Article57 1984-08-13 3 A NEWLY-FORMED Islamic Front has asked President Hossain Mohammad Ershad to declare Bangladesh an Islamic Republic and introduce strict Islamic laws. The Front, which comprises 19 small opposition parties, said in Dhaka yesterday that such a move was necessary because more than 80 per cent of Bangladesh'sReuter - 57 words
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Article58 1984-08-13 3 VIETNAM SAID yesterday that Chinese artillery shelling of a northern Vietnamese border village five days ago killed or injured 10 civilians. Radio Hanoi, monitored in Bangladesh, said Chinese forces fired 1,000 rounds of artillery into Vietnam's Ha Tuyen province on Aug 7 causing 10 civilian casualtiesReuter - 58 words
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Article103 1984-08-13 3 LATIN AMERICAN leaders are becoming increasingly worried about the impact of the illegal drug trade on their economies, United States Vice-President George Bush said in Quito, Ecuador, on Saturday. "They are concerned about the enormous impact this has on the economies of their countries, their stabilityUPI - 103 words
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Article64 1984-08-13 3 NICARAGUAN LEADER Daniel Ortega was quoted in Washington yesterday as saying that United States-Nicaraguan detente talks begun on June 1 could lead to a solution of security problems between the two countries. Mr Ortega gave the indication in an interview with The Washington Post. The detente talks beganReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-08-13 3 MACAO, Sun. Macao gets its first taste of real democracy next week under Portuguese administrators who want the eventual handover of the tiny south China territory to its Beijing owners to be smooth and orderly. Direct elections will be heldReuter - 325 words
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Article57 1984-08-13 3 LONDON, Sun. Three-week-old Hollie Roffey, the world's youngest heart transplant patient, was "slightly better yesterday but still critically ill, a spokesman at the National Heart Hospital said. Hollie, who received her new heart when she was just 10 days old, remains on a kidney machine becauseUPI - 57 words
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Article32 1984-08-13 3 BEIJING, Sun. Li Weihan. one of the early members of the Communist Party of China and vice-chairman of the Central Adivisory Commission, died yesterday in Beijing He was 88. UPIUPI - 32 words
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413 1984-08-13 3 Political aim behind smooth transfer of sovereignty CHINA'S watchword in the Hongkong talk* is "on* country, two systems." It is rnors than a catchphrase. It could be a political theory which is applicable to dividad countrias such as Garmany and Korea. But forReuter - 413 words
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Article115 1984-08-13 4 OUAGADOUGOU, Sun. Chadian rebels fighting to overthrow President Hissene Habre say they have taken prisoner the country's Defence Minister. But the prisoner's identity is puzzling because, in a Cabinet reshuffle last month, Defence Minister Rouptouan Yoma became Justice Minister, Mr Habre himself took over the Defence Ministry,Reuter - 115 words
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Article31 1984-08-13 4 NEW YORK. Sun. Publisher Alfred Knopf, whose firm produced books that won 16 Nobel Prizes and 26 Pulitzer Prizes, died on Friday of heart failure. He was 91. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article34 1984-08-13 4 ISLAMABAD, Sun. A group of 15 Afghans who had Been clandestinely running a Maoist organisation in Afghanistan have been sentenced to death by a revolutionary court. Radio Kabul said yesterday. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-08-13 4 Leading members reduce output to shore up oil prices KUWAIT, Sunday THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries' (Opec) intention to cut its production ceiling to help prop up prices appeared unlikely as leading members had voluntarily reined in production in recent weeks. Gulf tradersReuter - 384 words
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Article118 1984-08-13 4 Diamond find's no chicken feed THEUNISSEN (South Africa), Sun. Kobus Mouton, an employee of the Star diamond mine near here, stumbled across 160 carats of diamonds this week when digging up a dilapidated chicken run to turn it into a vegetable garden. He told South African radio he had almostAFP - 118 words
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Article207 1984-08-13 4 Pretoria's with Africa booming JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Sooth Africa says Ittrade is booming with those countries which profess to be Its sworn political enemies the other states of the African continent. "All bat four nation* on the African continent maintain economic relations with us", deputy Foreign Minister Louis Nel said last207 words
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339 1984-08-13 4 CAIRO, Sun. EGYPTIAN police have swapped their antiquated rifles and bayonets for electric megaphones. No longer displaying their legendary nonchalance, they are engaged in a drive to discipline the city's wild drivers and pedestrians. At the biggest intei-sec-tions of the city, harshAFP - 339 words
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299 1984-08-13 4 CAIRO, Sun. Libya yesterday denied accusations that it was responsible for laying mines in the Red Sea and Gulf of Suez, calling the issue a "conspiracy by Israel and western nations, the Libyan news agency, Jana, reported. The statement by the Libyan ForeignAP - 299 words
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475 1984-08-13 5 Fastest growing group the elderly Problem of ageing will soon hit developing countries THE elderly now constitute the world's" fastest growing population group and their abilities if properly utilised could prove an unexpected bonus for society. That is the theme of a report by the United Nations Educational, Scientific andAFP; AP - 475 words
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129 1984-08-13 5 US mission branded 'a major spy centre' MOSCOW, Sun. Two days after the end of a popular 10-part TV thriller about American spying in the Soviet Union, the Soviet press today branded the United States Embassy here as a major spy centre. Lengthy articles in major Soviet dailies gave accountsReuter - 129 words
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201 1984-08-13 5 SAN JOSE, Sun. THE Cabinet of Costa Rican President Luis Alberto Monge resigned yesterday as part of a high-level shake-up in reaction to rumours of an impending coup, the government said. Vice-President Armando Arauz Aguilar said that apart from the Cabinet, presidents and executivesUPI; AP - 201 words
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Article122 1984-08-13 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was "extremely insecure" during his White House years, with a liking for "Machiavellian intrigue" and a tendency to disregard the truth, according to the Under-Secretary of State for political affairs under former President Richard Nixon. In a book titledAFP - 122 words
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Article, Illustration209 1984-08-13 5 BRASILIA, Son. Mr Panlo Salim Malnf, the son of a Lebanese immigrant, won the government party's presidential nomination tost night at the first disputed political convention in two decades of military rale. 'The biggest victory is for our leader, President Jeao Flgneiredo, because the convention completedReuter; AP - 209 words
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426 1984-08-13 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - Why Reagan is giving Congress a failing grade LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sun. Nine months Is a very, very long time in politics. Just last November, President Ronald Reagan was praising Congress for the work it had done during the year, and generously saying that it "deserves426 words
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Article55 1984-08-13 6 BONN, Sun. The West German firm Kraft werk- Union (KWU) is negotiating to sell Beijing two 1000-megawatt nuclear power stations costing four billion marks (about 552.9 billion), tte newspaper Die Welt said here yesterday. It would be the most important order ever given by China to West GermanAFP - 55 words
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373 1984-08-13 6 Europe concerned about safeguards move by US BONN, Sunday THE United States is becoming embroiled with European governments over exports of advanced technology goods to communist countries in Eastern Europe. European concern focuses on growing indications that the US is considering tighter safeguardsNYT - 373 words
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340 1984-08-13 6 GENEVA, Thurs. ITALY, Spain and Greece, well-known major exporters of clandestine labour, are now finding themselves victims of the same economic phenomenon, says a study issued by the International Labour Organisation (ILO). At a conservative estimate, their numbers are now put at 600,000FT - 340 words
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Article58 1984-08-13 6 LOS ANGELES, Sun. A group of 74 visitors from the Tonga Islands believed to have used the Olympics to illegally enter the United States have been detained. An immigration spokesman said the federal authorities received an anonymous phone call claiming that the tour group intended to overstayAFP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-08-13 6 WORKMEN in Leghorn, Italy, dredging the town's Royal Canal, last Thursday brought up a third stone head which authorities believe may be the long lost work of Italian artist Amedeo Modlglianl who lived in the early 19th Century. The sculpture was lost when ItUPI - 107 words
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278 1984-08-13 6 MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union said today it is not prepared to sanction a change of order in Eastern Europe. The Soviet position came on the anniversary of the Soviet Union's nowar pact with West Germany signed in Moscow 14 yearsReuter - 278 words
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269 1984-08-13 6 Miners' wives march to support strike LONDON, Sun. Thou sands of wives of striking Bt itish miners marched through London yesterday in support of the 22--week-old coalfield strike over pit closure plans. The women, many with thi»ir children, silently laii black flowers along Whitehall before staging a rally in aReuter - 269 words
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Article634 1984-08-13 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Officials accused of contributing to run on deposits By Manila Reporter Civilians evacuated before military offensive MANILA, Sunday MANILA, Sun. Civilians were evacuated to safety before the current military offensive in central Mindanao in southern Philippines, Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen FabianAFP; AP - 634 words
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Article47 1984-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia's windsurfing King, Sultan Lskandar, and his consort are in Brunei on a private visit, the national news agency, Bernama, reported yesterday. The king is leading a team for a three-day friendly windsurfing competition organised by the Roval Brunei Yacht Club. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article126 1984-08-13 7 Thai social critic out on bail BANGKOK, Sun. A criminal court on Friday released a well-known Thai writer and social critic who had been arrested for writing comments detrimental to Thailand's King. Sulak Sivarak was released after he deposited land title deeds worth 1.7 million baht (about S$148,000) and 1,000AP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-08-13 7 BANDAR SEW BEG AW AN, Sunday BRUNEI'S independence celebrations earlier this year have put the tiny country on the world map. And now, stories about the Sultanate are popping up in magazines all over the world, the Borneo Bulletin reported in itsBorneo Bulletin - 427 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-08-13 7 Proposal to extend Gen Arthit's tenure BANGKOK, Sunday THE Thai armed forces have reportedly proposed to Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda to extend the tenure of Gen Arthit Kamlang-Ek as supreme commander and commander-in-chief of the army. The Bangkok Post, in a report on Thursday quoting informed military sources, said Gen372 words
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104 1984-08-13 7 JAKARTA, Son. An Indonesian navy officer standing trial on esptonage ekarges has admitted receiving money from Soviet officiate In exchange for secret documents, the official Antare news agency reported. Lt-Col Johannes Batista Snsdaryanto, 4», told a military tribunal that he handed military documents to atReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration275 1984-08-13 8 AT A civil service seminar on July 28 in Kuala Lumpur, a senior Malaysian civil servant dropped what the New Sunday Times yesterday called "a bombshell." Datuk Ramon Navaratnam, the Finance Ministry's deputy secretary-general, said Malaysia's civil service performance had declined in recent years. "We must arrest the275 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-08-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday staff is as good, if not better, than in the past. "Contrary to belief, PTD officers are specialists, not generalists. Out of 2,800 officers, 445 have postgraduate training in management, 393 have Masters' degrees in social and natural sciences, and236 words
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Article349 1984-08-13 8 What union leaders say TRADE union leaders, whose members are closely allied with Malaysian civil servants, have urged the government to promote staff on merit and not on ethnic lines. Mr Ahmad Nor, president of the Coagreas of Unions of Employees la the Public andNST - 349 words
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355 1984-08-13 8 What some officers say A 35-year-old Foreign Ministry official (Malay): Ethnic alienation certainly exists. I feel it personally. It's very unpleasant when my non-Malay friends in the service complain that they have been left out of the promotions list. In most cases, it's so obvious355 words
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334 1984-08-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. THE government will Present a White Paper in Parliament on the activities of extremist Muslim groups in the country, the Deputy Home Affairs Minister, Mr Radzi Sheikh Ahmad, said here yesterday. He added the White Paper would explain why policeAFP; Bernama; NST - 334 words
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492 1984-08-13 9 CHUANG PECK MING - CHUANG PECK MING By of Business Times Tripartite efforts result in 'orderly increases in income' SINGAPORE has won international recognition as one of the few countries where government, employers and workers have worked together to carry out an incomes policy successfully. An International Labour492 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-08-13 9 GRACE CHNG - Arts need peace, resources and people Chok Tong GRACE CHNG By POLITICAL and social stability, resources and people these are the three factors needed to preserve traditional arts and games sucessfully. To illustrate what he meant, the Minister for Defence and Second Minister for Health, Mr Goh Chok Tong, yesterday417 words
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125 1984-08-13 9 AINA binti Amir, 20, died after the seed of a salted plum ("sour-kana") she was eating slipped into her windpipe, apparently because she was having an attack of fits. Aina, who used to have epileptic seizures, had the attack at a125 words
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116 1984-08-13 9 POLICE want to contact the relatives of two men who died last week. Mr Johnny Chong, 64, d.ed in Woodbndge Hospital on Friday at about 4.40 p.m. His last known address was 148, Lorong Sarina, off Changi Road. His next-of-kin are asked116 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-08-13 9 THIEVES shattered the windows and quarter windows of 12 vehicles In a Jurong car park on Saturday, bat got away with Just and six cassette tapes. Police found a lorry, a pick-up, two vans and eight can vandalised at the car park near Block189 words
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146 1984-08-13 9 Jeya says he will stand in Anson again WORKERS' PARTY secretary-general, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, yesterday said he will definitely stand for re-election in Anson during the coming general election. He denied rumours that he will not contest the constituency. With the support of the voters in Anson, he added, he146 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-08-13 10 IF YOU were to go to the airport early this morning, yon will see one of The Spirit of Man sculptures waiting patiently outside the departure lounge. It will be moved Into the building today as the workers did not have time to do it yesterdayAZIZ HUSSIN - 220 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-08-13 10 DELICE GAN - Take labour seriously, bosses told DELICE GAN By Call to hire older women EMPLOYERS were yesterday told to take the labour shortage problem seriously and overcome it by encouraging older women to join the workforce. They are still hoping that the governrr. ent will liberalise its work permit policy to332 words
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175 1984-08-13 10 NATIONAL leaders can only win the respect and confidence of their people if they can identify with their lives, hardship, sorrow, joy and aspirations. These matters of the heart cannot be won overnight with a string of university degrees, positions of high175 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-08-13 11 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By This year's focus will be on teenagers and young adults LAST week, Singaporeans carried flags and marched for National Day. This week, they will carry books to get ready for Singapore's second National Reading Month. The month-long activities, geared to get377 words
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162 1984-08-13 11 MADAM Fatlmah binti Awang and her family whose two-room flat was destroyed on Jane 1, need no assurance that they live in a caring society. For no sooner had their rented flat at Jalan Rnmah Tlnggi burnt down than hats were passed around162 words
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456 1984-08-13 11 Guides and scouts play criminals to spread the stop-crime theme SAF exercise THE sketches had the audience roaring with laughter. But the message was a serious one. Gaily-garbed guides and scouts from Tiong Bahru and Ahmad Ibrahim secondary schools role-played the crime preven- THE Singapore Armed Forces will hold military456 words
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181 1984-08-13 11 A MAN confessed to the police that he had opened a current account with the Post Office Savings Bank solely to get a cheque book as he wanted to use It tor cheating. Loo Choon Seng alias Son Thlan Hock, 32,181 words
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236 1984-08-13 11 S'porean woman replies to Swiss bachelors SEVEN lonely Swiss farmers who are seeking brides, have drawn a response from a Singapore woman. Anita, 50, is keen to be a farmer's wife. She wanted to find out more about these bachelors and through the Swiss Embassy got a contact address and236 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-08-13 12 FIVE men figured prominently in the fields of education and community service this year, and for their efforts have been awarded the Public Service Star (Bar). Former civil servant Lim Thean Soo, 59, from Jalan Belangkas was responsible for coordinating the393 words
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497 1984-08-13 12 dfgdfgddfgdfg dfgfdgfdgdfg dfgdfgdfgf Confidence is the antidote to see us through, says Sian Chin COMMUNISTS, communalists and complacency. These are the three Cs that could threaten Singapore in the next 25 years, says Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin. The first two have497 words
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323 1984-08-13 12 No shortage of organising secretaries now THE hours are from 2.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. and that usually includes the weekend. The job often entails listening to a host of complaints with a smile in an office that could be way out in a rural area. The job of an323 words
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Advertisement782 1984-08-13 12 WORLD LEADER FOR QUALITY TOOLS y/ invites you totestthe incomparable A HILTI TM 8 I i-r-IH-1 1 llv 1 1 >l > H 1. Speed and ease of a HAMMER DRILL for A\||Gj I effortless drilling of concrete and brickwork at up X^jjfl HH to twice the speed of most782 words
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Article, Illustration548 1984-08-13 13 What scientists want to do with embryos NOW that scientists have succeeded in fertilising a human embryo in a test-tube (in-vitro fertilisation or IVF), they are anxious to use embryonic tissue for experiments. Such activities have raised ethical questions but they have scientific merit too. Our Changing World outlines whatThe Economist - 548 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-08-13 13 ATHLETES who took part In the 23rd Olympics In Los Angeles have never been better prepared for their events. Gone are the days when the naturally talented athletes, with little training, take to the field. Today, coaches aided by scientists have276 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-08-13 13 A NEW type of aircraft, called Helitruck, was unveiled at the Hanover air show recently. It has four rotors mounted on four short wing spans and attached to the main body. Its design is based on a combination of blimp, helicopter and airplane engineering technologies.103 words
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Article, Illustration125 1984-08-13 13 POLAROID has developed a system which ran give almost instant prints of graphics appearing on computer screens. Called the Polaroid Palette computer image recorder, It comes In two types. The first allows graphirs on the screen to be reproduced as colour prints in about125 words
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Article97 1984-08-13 13 A new method of making straw more easily digestible as a fodder has been discovered. Cellulose, the major content of straw, is not easily digestible unless treated with alkalis such as calcium hy- droxide, sodium hydroxide and ammonium hydroxide. But large quantities of these chemicals,97 words
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Advertisement886 1984-08-13 13 Advertisement 'Hair Week success to be repeated' SINGAPORE watches their hairline 1 1 1 After the success of getting higher and JlnflHsnntes. S """^^v the recent Hair Week at higher doubts that thev fl u^nw /^^^L*t the Svenson Hair Cen- can do anything about F^^^V sm I snk A A886 words
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Article475 1984-08-13 14 IT IS ironical that Singapore professionals who are the nation's more articulate citizens should also be its silent minority. These learned men and women doctors, lawyers, architects and others must have opinions worthy of being shared. But they are seldom seen or heard. Opinion, if475 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-08-13 14 Canadian election campaign TORONTO Prime Minister John Turner's re-election campaign has been battered by top-level dissension, unfavourable poll results and Mr Turner's own goofs, giving a boost to opposition leader Brian Mulroney just weeks before Canada's Sept 4 election. Mr Turner, whoAP - 630 words
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Article, Illustration1398 1984-08-13 14 RUPERT CORNWELL - Flirtation between the Germanys worries Moscow RUPERT CORN WELL By in Bonn and LESLIE COLITT in West Berlin Economic and political ties branded as threats to 'socialist order' A GHOST has slipped forth from a long-locked diplomatic cellar. Flitting on the edge of the European stage once more is theFT - 1,398 words
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Advertisement6 1984-08-13 14 The show-piece of timepieces. RADO DiaStar«V22oo>6 words
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Advertisement302 1984-08-13 14 vumni i u\ ACE I PTE LTD/ OpenHous^Aßiir^l7(SlBAug:B4 Euerythii^ ¥>uVe Ajgvays Wanted To Know v&w^ But Were AfraidTb Ask. d '•^T' j* In conjunction with 25 years of nation building. ComputerAge invites you m.% 4 i^^^ to learn about microcomputers and their applications. On display ai this event *"^m w^^^^^tel_302 words
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Letter, Illustration282 1984-08-13 15 Queues and some people I AM a regular commuter on Service 97. I would like to draw the attention of the authorities to the blatant queue-jumping at the Jurong East temporary terminus, especially from about 6.45 a.m. when only half the people in the queue are able282 words
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Letter, Illustration299 1984-08-13 15 WE know queues are an efficient and orderly way of dealing with any sort of demand. On occasion, however, demand can be met in other ways. People need not then have to queue up. The recent sale of stamps and first day covers is a good example299 words
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Letter175 1984-08-13 15 Doctor not allowed exemption BOTH President Devan Nair and now the Health Ministry recognise the need for graduate doctors to attend continuing education courses and seminars after graduating to keep abreast of the times. Those of us who pride ourselves on keeping up to date by taking leave from our175 words
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280 1984-08-13 15 Why patients are afraid to ask questions THE Ministry of Health has expressed concern over the reluctance of doctors to label the medicines they dispense. I know of doctors who have told their patients off as trying to be too smart when they ask questions about the medication they are280 words
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Letter85 1984-08-13 15 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve85 words
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Letter, Illustration60 1984-08-13 15 ALTHOUGH the Singapore Bus Service has done much to improve its services in the existing housing estates, there are othars in the new housing estates which need immediate attention. Service 18 plies between Bedok Interchange and Tampines Avenue 2. There are, however, not enough buses on this60 words
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Letter67 1984-08-13 15 COULD the Singapore Bus Service consider scheduling Service 98 to start at 5.30 instead of 6 a.m.? Since more people have moved into Jurong West more people are already at the bus stop before the first bus moves off. The early bus will enable workers to get67 words
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Letter64 1984-08-13 15 THE introduction of one-man-operated buses has unfortunately resulted in more people throwing their tickets and other litter in the buses because the drivers are unable to check on them. The bus companies should employ officers in plain clothes to check on litterbugs, and even vandals. Only when this64 words
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187 1984-08-13 15 I REFER to the letter "Must the jail term be mandatory?" by Mr Ling How Doong. (ST, Aug 2). Over the years, the Traffic Police have stepped up their operations against hell-riding activities. However, the punishments meted out to those convicted do187 words
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Letter60 1984-08-13 15 I READ with concern the report of a driver threatening a police officer with an iron rod. (ST, Aug 8). The carriage in the driver passengercompartment of any long object that may be used as a weapon should be made an offence. The police should look out for60 words
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Letter111 1984-08-13 15 I STRONGLY support the government's decision to impose heavier sentences to deter criminals. To quote Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin: "Unfortunately, the sentences meted out by our courts today appear neither to hurt the criminal nor are proportionate to the gravity of the offence. This is111 words
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Article, Illustration672 1984-08-13 16 TAN LIAN CHOO - East bloc delegates to anti-nuke meeting given rough time by Westerners IT IS now summer in Europe and Italy is, as expected, swarming with tourists who enjoy the sights by suffering its heat. But the climate was even hotter for a group of672 words
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Article, Illustration688 1984-08-13 16 ALLISTER SPARKS - A bitter dispute splits Indian community ALLISTER SPARKS Racial rights in South Africa By in Johannesburg FOR a century, it was the policy of successive South African governments that the country's 870,000 Indians, the descendants of indentured labourers brought here to work the Natal sugar plantations, should be repatriated toThe Observer - 688 words
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Advertisement304 1984-08-13 16 *i nljr 1^ P|^P^J f M^K^M vlf^P Z^^ife WMm' f rr^ it 11%, ir [fr <. ißr'^rSKM Jrz^^z: w»i i* mf *f~v in y^m 1 PRlifn MS-!3lfll F" IrSflß n HL i^iK.^jppwMßf* BPB^l^^H4lSk^7 S^f^^^^^i ii ■ibis *4f^ 11 1 II? LEEDCSV HEIGHIS PHASE H NOWOPEN FC«I SALE The view from304 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-08-13 17 CHILDREN'S drawings of festivals in Singapore will a Id colour to milk cartons this year. The drawings were gathered from the winners of a competition for pre-school and primary school children organised by the Milk for Children Advisory Council in the middle of this year.84 words
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Article313 1984-08-13 17 THE new general manager of Nippon Kokan K.K. Singapore is Mr Makoto Kasogal. Mr Kasugai, 55, who has been with the company for 24 years, has worked in several departments in the head office in Japan and in Iraq. Mr Richard Beere is the travel services manager of the313 words
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Article329 1984-08-13 17 Aug 13 14: Starting A Productivity Improvement Programme In Your White Collar Areas will emphasise the importance of total staff involvement if executives want to improve productivity. The seminar at Thong Teck Building is conducted by Mr Hugh Whitmore and organised by the Singapore Institute of Management. Fees329 words
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617 1984-08-13 17 Souvenir traders have a field day at the Olympics LOS ANGELES On the principle that no one goes away from the Olympics empty-handed, there is going to be an awful lot of money left behind in Los Angeles. And a good deal of it would have found its way intoAFP - 617 words
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Article, Illustration634 1984-08-13 17 Malaysia needs all the international flights it can get MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS), Malaysia's stateowned airline, wants to increase the number of its flights to London from four a week to five. Britain has said no. When Mrs Margaret Thatcher, the BritishThe Economist - 634 words
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390 1984-08-13 17 THERE should be a regional dialogue on ways of regulating stock markets, Hongkong's Commissioner for Securities, Mr Robert Fell, told a conference in Singapore last Friday. Old boundaries are disappearing with the advent of futures trading and the inter nationalisation of investment,390 words
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Article56 1984-08-13 17 TOKYO Isuzu Motors Ltd said it has acquired a 25 per cent equity stake in Automotive Manufacturers (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (AMM) to promote sales of Isuzu vehicles in Malaysia. An Isuzu spokesman said the capital participation in the Malaysian company is in line with the Malaysian govern- ment's policyAFP - 56 words
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Article36 1984-08-13 17 TOKYO The total liabilities of major business failures in Japan soared last month due to the bankruptcy of a major sewing machine maker. Riccar Co, a private credit research agency reported on Friday. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article180 1984-08-13 17 BANGKOK Two governmentowned banks and 14 private commercial banks agreed to provide a two-biflion-baht (*****.4 million) standby credit line to Asia Trust Bank Ltd after it agreed to a government takeover last Thursday, banking sources said. The state-run Krung Thai Bank and theReuter - 180 words
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223 1984-08-13 17 China's plans to boost electronics output HONGKONG China aims to boost the output of its electronics industry to 8C billion yuan (S$B5.S billion) a year and bring its technology up to 199# world standards by the year 2tM, a top Chinese official has said. "The Chinese government attaches great importanceAFP - 223 words
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Article524 1984-08-13 18 Company news The week that was Corporate news Week ended Aug 10th DBS: Proposed rights issue of one for four at $1 each Amalgamated Industrial Steel Bhd has bought some property belonging to an Inchcape Bhd's subsidiary, Champion Motors (1975) Sdn Bhd, for Msls million. First Allied Corporation Bhd is524 words
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Article232 1984-08-13 18 lUif 10 US) Change Alcoa 37W unch Aided Chem Cp 33* AfcsCholmers 9* Am Tel Tel 19* W Amax Inc 19* Amr Corp 27* Bethlehem Stl 19 Bueng Co 51 -"4 Burroughs Cp 57*. +M Co t erpiUor Co 39 Chose Manhtn 43* I V. Chrysler Cp 30*232 words
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Article40 1984-08-13 18 Financial Times Industrials Friday 846.3(827.1) 2W Week ago 831.4 jff£Dow Jones Industrials 1 Friday 1218.09 (1224.05) —T: Week ago 1202.08 r^U (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous tridinf day) II'tIII I I I l l I40 words
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Article138 1984-08-13 18 FOR the second consecutive week, Wall Street exploded with record -shattering volume that drove prices to their highest level in more than six months. The stampede was based on hopes of lower Interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which soared to a record 87.46 points the previous138 words
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506 1984-08-13 18 London Cost of borrowing drops as British banks cut base rates FALLING interest rates and a leaping Jaguar dominated London stock markets last week. The cost of borrowing appears to be declining almost as quickly as it rose last month, with the Big Four British506 words
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Article63 1984-08-13 18 AUSTRALIAN sharemarkets finished the week on a firm note having followed strong gains on Wall Street, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index picked up 25.7 points to end the week at 7iB.fi points. Brokers »aid there was a greater air of confidence pervading the market as signals improved overseas63 words
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Article44 1984-08-13 18 BOOSTED by the bullish atmosphere surrounding the Sino-Brltish talks on the future of Hongkong and speculation of an imminent cut in local interest rates, the stock market closed stronger last week. The Hang Seng Index Jumped 31.11 points to 925.71 on the week.44 words
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Article83 1984-08-13 18 SHARE prices on the Tokyo stock market suffered a minor setback in thin trading last week. The market average of 225 stocks, which surged 35t.13 last week, lost 9.19 to close over the week at 19,375.93. Trading volume averaged 223.1 million shares a day, down from the previous week's83 words
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Article554 1984-08-13 18 *ut 10 Pence Chant* MUSTRMLS Allied-Lyons 162 +3 Ass Domes 168 +2 BTRPLC 462 +8 Babcocks 138 +1 Barclays 462 +5 Beechams 343 +20 BrCC 223 unch Blue Circle 403 +2 BOC Group 227 -4 Boots 164 +3 Bowater 162 +6 BATS 255 +4 Britannia 72 +2 BP 478554 words
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Article3594 1984-08-13 18 1984 Last Yield Net Voi Week Hfti Low Company Sale Chance P/E (000) Kfh Low INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 3»O 216 Acmo 255 -15 29 23 1 5 270 255 308 183 Alcom 205 -10 24 44 220 203 312 218 Afced Choc 285 -7 35 3093,594 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-08-13 19 LAST week again saw gold prices characteristically swinging against the value of the US dollar. As the dollar retreated, the metal traded firmly to as high as US$353 a Troy ounce on the international spot gold markets, said Green ft Collier in its weekly report. Whenever the currency resurged496 words
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Article142 1984-08-13 19 LETHARGIC trading and minimal turnover ruled the week as August fluctuated marginally around 186 cents, with the market down about two cents overall. The continuing absence of fresh orders, particularly so from Europe due to summer holiday factory closures, made for quiet and featureless conditions and gave no incentive142 words
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Article51 1984-08-13 19 STEADY. Values were held comfortably around previous peak levels, with the tin council's buffer stock manager staying mostly in the background. Penang's recent parity with London after being at a large premium for several months, gave some stability to the market. Stocks were down 590 tonnes at 27,150 tonnes.AFP - 51 words
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Article18 1984-08-13 19 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri Hongkong *****—344.90 351.20 351 70 Fri Thurs New York 343.00 343.50 349.00—349.5018 words
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Article, Illustration516 1984-08-13 19 Delivery of FCL import container* Ship (Voya|e> An Rent Due B Seroia (358) 118 (0950) 14/8 (2300) Hakata M (53/545) 11/8 (1200) 14/8 (2300) Willm Tokyo (548) 11/8 (1345) 14/8 (2300) Namg Glory (7N/84) 11/8 (1600) 14/8 (2300) Thana Bhum (131N) 11/8 (1540) 14/8 (2300) MS Mango (*****8)516 words
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Article24 1984-08-13 19 Buyint Stßnf lifhest Lowest llfhcst Lowest Ss/fm Ss/|m Bank of China 24 24—23.76 24.42—23.94 OUB 24.19 23.74 24.34^23.89 UOB 24.26 23.91 24.41—23.9224 words
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Article36 1984-08-13 19 QUIET. Prices fluctuated with gold, with a "ceiling" evident around the 600 pence an ounce mark, before a late firmness developed along with other precious metals. Stocks rose by 210,000 ounces to 49,488,000 ounces. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article45 1984-08-13 19 IRREGULAR. Price movements largely reflected those on the bullion market. Stocks were down quite sharply last week by 7,950 tonnes to 184,075 tonnes. This was the lowest since November 1962 and the seventh successive weekly fall, and was enough to keep prices steady. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article179 1984-08-13 19 MOST commodity prices at the Singapore produce market closed higher last week. At the pepper market, tight supply of the commodity coupled with strong demand sent prices rising between $5 and $6 per picul. Local traders said poorer harvest of both black and white pepper from major supplier179 words
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87 1984-08-13 19 LONDON The decline in laid-up tonnage throughout the Western world continued in June, with 71.5 million deadweight tonnes idle, down nearly three million tonnes over the previous month, the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) said on Friday. The GCBS, while welcoming the decrease thatAFP - 87 words
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Article53 1984-08-13 19 STEADY. Prices stayed within a narrow range, marginally above last week's levels. The fall in market stocks by 1,875 tonnes to 139,375 tonnes was countered by dealers' expectation that Western world stocks in June, as calculated by the International Primary Aluminium Institute (IPAI), would rise between 60,000 tonnes andAFP - 53 words
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Article174 1984-08-13 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8091 1 8116 5.59—5.46 Canadian dollar 1.6391 1.6411 6.17—6.07 NZ dollar 1.0694 1.0720 9.58—9.21 Sterling pound 2.8290—2.8324 3.57—3.51 US dollar 2.1440—2.1450 4.70—4.66 Local dolars to 100 units of174 words
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Article502 1984-08-13 19 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, August 10. Bank PLR Algemene Bank 10' 4 American Express 10 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 10 'i Arab Banking Corp 10 .'2 Asia Commercial 10 A NZ Banking Group 10 "2 Ban Hin Lee Bank lO'/a502 words
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Article262 1984-08-13 19 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended August 10: BD PRICES us rtfh Low 7 days 1111/16 117/16 1 month 11 11/16 11 7/16 2 months 118 119/16 3 months 1115/16 1111/16 6 months 12 3/16 11 15/16 9 months 12 7/16 12 1/16 12 months262 words
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Article28 1984-08-13 19 DEPOSIT RATES p.a. Sayings account 7 4 Autosave 6 Fued deposit 3 1 month 7'-« 3 months >?W 6 months 7 U 9 months 7'« 12 months 7U28 words
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Article45 1984-08-13 19 LOAN %p.ap RATES1 Prime rate 2 9 5 i Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (discounted) Up to 10 years 10 II to 25 years 10 >« Hire purchase Cars 1 year s'.* 2 years s'/4 3 years 6 i 4 years 6 145 words
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Article53 1984-08-13 19 BUSINESS p.a. LOANS Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SiFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working cap tal loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10=^ MAS rediscount rates for export bills 7 Source DBS Bank 1 hdk itwe rattt. 2 For belt cwtftun only.53 words
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Article131 1984-08-13 19 THE US dollar opened for tht week at 552.1430 40 and was traded to a low of 552.1400. 10 and a high of 512.1560/70 before closing for the week at 552.1440 50. The Singapore unit strengthened against the Sterling, Hongkong dollar, Malaysian dollar, Deutsehemark, Australian dollar and New Zealand131 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-08-13 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Kappai Wharvas AnjinNoll 15/6 aside 13/8 Sea Endeavour 10/1 aside 13/8 Waheng 45 aside 13/8 Equator IV 22 13/8 13/8 Kota Jade 10/1 13/8 13/8 Makmur 21 13/8 14/8 Sankou Maru 25/6 13/8 14/8 Stolt Tenacity 15/6 13/8 14/8 Paair Panjang Al Salma253 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-08-13 20 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By THE latest profits statement from Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd, looks far from "finger lickin' good". The only listed fast fot.d chain posted a 14.8 per cent drop in gfoup pre-tax profits to S3.fi million for the six months to June327 words
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Article, Illustration819 1984-08-13 20 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By WkM mortgage rates an rising as they are now, your best bet as a prospective home buyer is to shop around and tocJ in tr«e best rate. It could save you money in *he long run. Negotiate, and819 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-08-13 20 KL Kepong KUALA Lumpur Kepong Bhd has 31 estates in West Malaysia and eight in Sabah totalling 52,738 hectares. Of these, 63 per cent are planted in oil palm, 33 per cent, robber and 4 per cent, cocoa. Formed in 1973, KLK's origins dated back to 19M.281 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-08-13 20 India-Malaysia Textiles by five-step scheme A FIVE-STEP scheme to restructure and revive the ailing IndiaMalaysia Textiles Bhd (IMT) was announced last Friday. Details of the scheme released to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange late in the evening included a rights issue, a revaluation of IMT's property and the acquisition ofNST - 289 words
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94 1984-08-13 20 INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank Ltd has reported a one per cent drop in group pre-tax profits to $18 9 million for the first six months of this year. However, the bank's profits showed an improvement of 7 per cent to $114 million. The94 words
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Article43 1984-08-13 20 Leading book publisher seeks manuscripts of all types: fn tion. non fiction, poetry, tex-h meal, scholarly and religious works, etc. New authors w»! corned. Send for free booklet SS 4 Vantage I're^s. Mti V\ Ust New V>rk KNKtI43 words
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Advertisement553 1984-08-13 17 Adviser The Treasury, Malaysia. INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR RNANCNG FOR DEVELOPMENT 10TH 12TH SEPTEMBER 1984,HILT0N HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES This International Seminar is jointly organised by the Faculty of Economics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and the Public Bank Berhad with the view to gather academicians, policy makers, bankers and business executives553 words
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Advertisement83 1984-08-13 18 ILLUSTRATING COMPUTERS (WITHOUT MUCH JARGON) by Colin Day and Donald Alcock Using a minimum of jargon, this book illustrates how computers work, from scratch. It will help you to understand what computers are like, how they function and what they are used for. *•*> ->«* rtß^is^* -'«o J Now available83 words
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Advertisement21 1984-08-13 18 The New ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 the only reference standard accepted in a court of law. Call STP Distributors Tel: *****28 *****4421 words
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Advertisement64 1984-08-13 20 $7> Bid S8 Ask Prices .n US dolors Ouote as ol August 9 1984 > lnw>liirMnli-r«>su-<1 I in making dramii 1. < apiUl uainv in *k _J UJohalMiirk markfis L-»|^P <an simpl\ *nif u> ~*k. i ati'Dr anrllht- w«-kl> i\m:.stors alert m* *mm will tx'M-nl fro- ami wiihoui ohhfialion Flr»t64 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-08-13 21 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By i Singaporean artists' works are promoted on cruise ship WELCOME aboard Goh Beng Kwan, Ong Kim Seng, Lee Man Foi.g, Ong Chye Cho, Nai Swee Leng These are just a few of some 30 Singapore artists whose works are being promoted563 words
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180 1984-08-13 21 Residents' running of fair a good sign Dr Yeo THE Kim Seng constituency National Day food and fan fair was a success even before It began at t a.m. yesterday. It was the first time that residents were Involved In organising the fair and In running the stalls, said the180 words
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Article48 1984-08-13 21 THE Alexandra community centre's Photographic Club will hold a talk on Photography and Travelling at the centre on Aug 31 at 8 p.m. The club will also organise a 12-session basic photographic course, starting on Sept 12, every Wednesday from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.48 words
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325 1984-08-13 21 SBS extends air-con bus trial period SINGAPORE Bus Service's three-month trial period of running an air-conditioned bus service between Ang Mo Kio and Orchard Road will be extended by an unspecified period. It was learnt on Saturday that the experiment had met with some success but that SBS wanted a325 words
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129 1984-08-13 21 A MOTORCYCLIST died in hospital on Thursday from injuries suffered in an accident in Circuit Road in the MacPherson housing estate on Wednesday night. Police said Mr Khew Shu Chow, 23, was riding towards Pipit Road at about 11.35 p.m. when he lost control129 words
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Article43 1984-08-13 21 THE Ministry of Culture and the National Museum will jointly organise the 1964 National Day Arts and Photographic Exhibition from Aug 17 to Aug 31 at the National Museum Art Gal'ery. The exhibition is to mark Singapore's 25 years of nationbuilding.43 words
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Obituary, Illustration338 1984-08-13 22 MR. LOKE WING Age: 67 paaaad away peacefully on U.S. leaving behind hi* beloved Wife: Mdm Wong Choi Kam Sons Loke Weng Hong (deceased) Loke Weng Sun Loke Went Yew Daughter-in-law HuiChot Kheng Deughtera Loke Lai Kuen Loke Lye Fong Loke Lai Hlng Loke Lai Kt iwui Loke338 words
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Obituary, Illustration123 1984-08-13 22 dfgdfgfdg The family of the late Depart*^ MnTugusT. 1984 wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to Ven MM. Mahaweera Maha Nayaka Thero. members of Mangala Vlhara Youth Section Dhammaduta Group, our family Doctor. Doctors Nurses of Ward 54. Tan Tock Beng Hospital, relatives, colleagues, business associates and friends123 words
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Obituary, Illustration182 1984-08-13 22 MR. CHAN KOON PENG AGE: 62 years pissed away peacefully on 11th August 1984 Leaving behind: Wife: Yeo Ah Cheng Sons: Daughters-in-law: See Tong, Francis Png Hwee Kheng, Alleen Seh Hock, Bernand Llm Joo Mul, Jenny Sze Ngee, Ronnie Sze Yong Tan Puay Hoon Sze Kiang182 words
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Obituary, Illustration172 1984-08-13 22 I In Ever Loving Memory of 1 LATE HASAN ALI JIVABHAI (H.A. JIVABHAI) Five years have passed, we still remember. He had a smile, a pleasant way, A helping hand to all he knew. He was kind, generous and true. On earth he nobly did his best:172 words
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Obituary, Illustration176 1984-08-13 22 i In lo v inQ m#fitory of LEE TONG CHEE DEPARTED 13th AUG SI We often think of the yesteryears When we were together; Fond memories of you linger, Making your absence that more painful for us. Always remembered by close colleagues of EA TECH 72 AETI.176 words
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Article, Illustration2524 1984-08-13 22 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM By KUALA LUMPTJR, Sun. Jockey Peter Lee, who won on Jaymoss and Condominium yesterday, rode another two winners today to bring his tally to four for the weekend. He took the first and last races on TIba Tlba2,524 words
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Article1036 1984-08-13 22 Stipe's report KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Jockeys S. Sairi, P.K. Yeap and D. Kwong were suspended for three days each over the handling of their mounts yesterday while S.H. Chew was sidelined for two race days for allowing his mount to shift ground under the1,036 words
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Advertisement26 1984-08-13 22 144 In Memoriam In E verlovmq Memory of Mr Andrew Lim Kai Huat Our late President From: Member* of the Science Society (*3/M) St Andrew'* Junior26 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-08-13 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Hero David turns villain as Zainal nets the only goal KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Ovaltine Cup soccer first-leg match ended with an ironic twist at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight as Malaysia beat Singapore with a goal two minutes before time. The central figure in500 words
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Article458 1984-08-13 23 HAKIKAT RAI - H AKIK AT RAI By Walking ace weaves her way to gold THE brick-red National Stadium track, with its sea of walkers, did little to check Low Guay Hoon's rhythmical sway to the gold medal in the women's five-kilometre walk on the second458 words
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218 1984-08-13 23 INDIANAPOLIS, Sun. Manuela Maleeva, of Bulfaria, won the United tates Open clay court women's tennis championship here by beating American Lisa Bonder 64, 6-3 yesterday. The top-seeded 17-year-old used a crosscourt backhand in the ninth game to break the thirdseeded Lisa's service for a218 words
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Article259 1984-08-13 23 LONDON, Sun. Desmond Haynes produced his best innings of the series when it was most needed by scoring 111 not out to put the West Indies in charge of the fifth and final cricket Test against England at the London Oval yesterday. The Barbadian259 words
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Article231 1984-08-13 23 M. GAZNAVI - M. GAZNAVI By ARMED FORCES upset title-contenders Singapore Cricket Club in the Singapore Cricket Associaion Senior League, winning by 22 runs at Tanglin yesterday. Despite six soldiers being sent back to the terrace by medium pace bowler John Wood, Armed Forces still managed to chalk up a231 words
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Article110 1984-08-13 23 GRAND BLANC (Michigan), Sun. American Mark O'Meara fired an eight-under 64 yesterday to take a one-shot lead after three rounds of the US$4OO,OOO ($856,000) PGA tournament here. litadfag mww: tn Mark O'Meara (US) 69. 69. 64. MS Lee Trevino (US) 70. 64, 69; Payne110 words
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Article173 1984-08-13 23 ROSEMARY LEE came from out of the blue to top the women's qualifying list with 1,223 pinfalls in the Singapore International Open bowling championships at Kallang Bowler-Drome yesterday. A fine 193 in the opening game set the tempo for Rosemary, who went on173 words
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Article193 1984-08-13 23 No gilt after guilt KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Gold medal awards are normally cherished with fond memories, (writes Joe Dora!). But for Singapore goalkeeper David Lee, the gola medal he received tonight for being the "Best Player" in the Ovaltine Cup match will most probably not find a pride of place193 words
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Article273 1984-08-13 23 SOCCER ROUND-UP GLASGOW, Sun. Scottish Premier Division champions Aberdeen kicked off the new British soccer season in familiar winning style yesterday afternoon with a 3-2 victory over Dundee in a League clash at Pittodrie. But for Glasgow giants Rangers and Celtic, it was a goallessReuter; AFP - 273 words
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Article44 1984-08-13 23 SINGAPORE'S U>ra Chua won the Women's Open darts championships at Plaza Hotel yesterday when she thrashed Malaysian Pauline Leong 4-0 in the final. Australian Jo Vardy was third. Mea's remits: 1 HP One (Mai), t Ajit Singh (Sin), 1 Peter Rusdy (Ene)44 words
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Article594 1984-08-13 24 Ex -jailbird Tillman dashes DeWit's Great White Hope in upset LOS ANGELES, Sun. Henry Tillman avenged two defeats by Canadian world heavyweight champion Willie DeWit to clinch the United States' fourth Olympic boxing gold medal yesterday. Tillman's upset 5-0 win over DeWit followed victories by world amateur champions594 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-08-13 24 An Asian almighty LOS ANGELES, Sun. A soft-spoken 23-year-old physical education teacher from Seoul who wants to train South Korea's next generation of fighters was the only one yesterday to be able to break the American stranglehold on the boxing gold medals in the Olympic Games.UPI - 572 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-08-13 24 dfgdfgfdgdg LOS ANGELES, Sun. Japan's Yasuhiro Yamashita, the greatest judo fighter of all time, overcame injury yesterday to win the only major competition prize that has eluded him an Olympic gold medal. The Open category was plunged into uncertainty after Yamashita, unbeaten forReuter - 327 words
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Article, Illustration37 1984-08-13 25 dfgdfgfdgfdgdfgdfgfdgdfgdfg A touch of determination from marathon runner Gabriella Andersen-Schiess (left), admiration for gymnast Mary Lou Retton (above) and patriotism from hardier Benita Fitzgerald Brown that add up to the m agic of the Olympics.37 words
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Article950 1984-08-13 25 A personal view...by GODFREY ROBERT LOS ANGELES, Sun. So Carl Lewis equalled the legendary Jesse Owens' record of four gold medals, his sister Carol failed to leap into the medal reckoning, American boxer Evander Holyfield was knocked out by his own "illegal punch", shooter Xu Haifeng950 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-08-13 25 Winger scores winner in 83rd minute LOS ANGELES, Sun. World Cup holders Pakistan regained their form yesterday to complete a 2-1 extra-time win over West Germany in the men's hockey final. An 83rd-minute goal by right-winger K a leemullah sealed Pakistan's first success since 1968. They alsoReuter - 285 words
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Article290 1984-08-13 25 LOS ANGELES, Sun. American Greg Louganis yesterday scored the highest total ever in platform diving and declared he could perform even better. The Californian demoralised his opponents with a succession of brilliant difficult dives to score 688.05 points in the preliminaries of the 10--metres Olympic divingReuter - 290 words
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174 1984-08-13 25 LOS ANGELES, Sun. At 1.55 metres and 45 kilogrammes, Chinese diver Zhou Jihong seems as fragile as a porcelain swan. In her case, looks are deceiving. Inwardly the 19-year-old student from Hubal Province is tempered steel, and she proved it on Friday by rapturing herAP - 174 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-08-13 26 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD sfdsfdfdsfdsfds LOS ANGELES, Sun. Martii Vaino, one of Finland's most famous runners and silver medallist in the 10,000m here, was sensationally pulled out of the 5,000m final seconds before the start yesterday and told he had failed a drugs test taken seven days ago.250 words
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Article324 1984-08-13 26 How high pressure led to a low leap LOS ANGELES, Sun. World record-holder Zhu Jianhua, of China, could not handle the pressure of Olympic competition. That was the concensus of the top jumpers after Zhu finished third in the high jump here yesterday. "I was not impressedAP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-08-13 26 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Former Olympian Rafer Johnson took the spotlight for lighting the Olympic flame during the Games' opening ceremony on July 28. But the Ynan in charge of dousing it will work in relative obscurity. The self-proclaimed official fire extinguisher of the 1984 Games is Marv Wig,AP - 195 words
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Article257 1984-08-13 26 dsfdsfsdfsdfdsfsdf LOS ANGELES, Sun. A fifth drug disqualification shook the Olympic Games last night, with Greece's European champion javelin thrower, Anna Verouli, vigorously denying allegations she had taken a body-boosting steroid. "It is not just me who is tarnished, it is the whole of Greece. A conspiracyReuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration749 1984-08-13 26 JERRY SEH - JERRY SEH Godfrey Robert joins 100,000 spectators in applauding an historic French soccer success by History in the making... striker Daniel Xuereb (extreme left) tucking in France's second goal in their historic 2-0 victory over Brazil on Saturday. It was France's first soccer749 words
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Article, Illustration41 1984-08-13 27 Pictures by and Lewis A Cee Unlimited.. .hteterle moments as Carl Lewis flies the flag after Jetting 1m for his fourth gold medal of the Games and Sebastian Coe roars his approval for his 15Mm action replay. AP UPIAP; UPI - 41 words
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Article, Illustration1503 1984-08-13 27 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By LOS ANGELES, Sun. It takes an exceptional man to lick a legend. But without coming closer to Carl Lewis than a passing nod at the trackside, Sebastian Newbold Coe has managed to eclipse the sungod of speed who1,503 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-08-13 27 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Raul Gon zalez defied sweltering heat to give Mexico their second Olympic walking gold medal when he won the 50-kilo-metre event with a flourish yester day. Gonzalez, silver medallist behind team-mate Ernesto Canto in the 20--km walk nine days ago, powered home alone underReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration465 1984-08-13 27 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD ZOLA BUDD, who gained British citizenship in a world record time of 10 days in order to qualify for the Olympic Games, is returning home to South Africa and will not run again this year. The 18-year-old student is said to be "shattered"465 words
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Article194 1984-08-13 27 Relaying magic moments FOLLOWING the United States men's 4xloo metres relay team's world mark on Saturday, here is a list of Olympic winners and recent world records in the event Olympic winners alace IMS: IMS US 40.6. lttt US 40.1 (40.26). IMC US 39.5 (39.59). lMf Germany 39.5 (39.66). IM4UPI - 194 words
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Miscellaneous54 1984-08-13 23 Today's events BOWLING Singapore Inter national Open Championships (Kallang, 9 a. m). BOXING Singapore Open Championships (Gay World. 7 p. m.). SOCCER Port LiMtgae U«rMuneat: Specs v CT (Bukit Chprmin. 5.15 p.m.). Kuwait World Youths v Farrer Park Youths Jalan Besar, 7.30 p. m.). SOFTBALL National Schools Boys B final.54 words
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387 1984-08-13 28 Japan takes first step to revamp its school system Reform becomes a top issue Three-year study on education TOKYO, Sun. Japan has taken the first formal step in reshaping its national school system, which has come under attack by domestic critics for stifling creativity. At the urging of Prime MinisterNYT - 387 words
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Article, Illustration391 1984-08-13 28 DAVID TAN - DAVID TAN Pictures by Three seek their own nooks to get away from crowd IT WAS the biggest gathering of young, budding artists one could ever recall seeing in Singapore. Ten thousand children. They put their impressions of Singapore on paper at the National Children's391 words
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Article, Illustration435 1984-08-13 28 Cancellation by orchestra 'won't hurt anybody' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The New York Philharmonic Orchestra's decision to cancel a visit here after it was asked not to perform music by a Jewish composer "won't hurt anybody", Malaysian Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said yesterday. "It's entirely their decision whether to comeReuter; NST - 435 words
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Article29 1984-08-13 28 JERUSALEM, Sun. The President of Zaire, Marshal Mobutu Sese Sekou, will pay an official visit to Israel in two months' time, a source said here today. AFPAFP - 29 words
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233 1984-08-13 28 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Sun. Police fired teargas and turned water hoses on 1,500 stone-throwing demonstrators who tried to stage a rally without a police permit here today. More than 20 people were reported injured, including at least 11 policemen hurt by233 words
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Article64 1984-08-13 28 TOKYO, Sun. Trafficking in illegal stimulant drugs in Japan was picking up at an alarming pace, dominated by large supplies from Taiwan, the National Police Agency reported yesterday. Police confiscated 132 kg of methamphetamine, worth US$llO million (***** mil-.. lion) in street value, in the firstAFP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-08-13 1 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA Words: New moves are afoot in the evolution of Asean dance, strongly evident at the Fourth Asean Festival of Performing Arts which ended in Manila on July 27. Turn to Leisure, Page Twenty-four for an overview of what happened at the festival. ABSTRACT WEAVE:198 words
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Article, Illustration895 1984-08-13 2 MAY HO - The depressed and the unhappy: What is the difference? MAY HO A woman psychologist left Australia for Britain 16 years ago to research into depression. Today, she has won recognition in this field and written a prize-winning book. Our writer meets her in Singapore while, in the accompanying piece, a895 words
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Article, Illustration783 1984-08-13 2 Parents should try to understand their child's psychological and social needs. In a nutshell, these are the needs for security, new experiences, praise and responsibility. By DAVID OON, psychologist, Child Psychiatry Clinic, Ministry of Health NO TWO children are exactly alike, not even twins. Every child783 words
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Article570 1984-08-13 2 JILL TWEEDIE - The answer lies in living wisely JILL TWEEDIE By If you want absolute cer- tainty, you must give up freedom, love and hope because all of those are uncertain and hope can only exist where there is uncertainty. Absolute certainty means absolute hopelessness. RECENTLY, I read a new book called570 words
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Article, Illustration703 1984-08-13 3 Clinsllwfr Klmht; LU CHISEN - Clinsllwfr Klmht LU CHISEN *dfM toy By I A selection of Old Master Drawings from Chatsworth an English country house changed hands last month. Our columnist, who attended the auction, describes the best buys. CHATSWORTH for centuries home of the Cavendish family (the Dukes of703 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-08-13 3 LU CHISEN - LU CHISEN THE late Lord Clark of Saltwood collected works of art throughout his life. These included Old Master paintings and drawings, medieval and later works of art and manuscripts, European porcelain, Oriental works of art and 18th, 19th and 20th Century sculpture, drawings and231 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-08-13 4 Great leaps forward From Page On* LOVE'S SACRIFICE: Tun Teja gives herself to another man although she loves Malacca's legendary warrior, Hang Tuah. This contemporary Malaysian dance drama has elements of silat, th*Joget Gamelan court dance, the Ulik Mayang trance dance and the Chinos*206 words
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Article1091 1984-08-13 5 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA By The recent Fourth Asean Festival of Performing Arts in Manila saw dances that were imaginative and open to modern interpretations unlike dances that were featured in past festivals. Our writer, who attended the festival, offers his comments and suggestions for the1,091 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-08-13 5 J RAJENDRAN - J R AJENDR AN By GARY VALENCIANO and Zsa Zsa Padilla are two singers the Philippines can be immensely proud of. Hand them a mike each, put them on stage, and you will know why the two 20-year-olds were voted their country's top male266 words
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Article, Illustration846 1984-08-13 5 DANCES OF THE ORIENT 1984. By the National Theatre Chinese Dance Company. Palace Theatre, Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. Tickets ($lO, $8, $5, $3) at the Central Booking Office and National Theatre. Previewed by PAULINE WALKER AS AN URBAN child, Gan Beng Lee846 words
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Advertisement610 1984-08-13 5 30 Italrdr— ling cHi BEN BENJAMIN MAMBTVIJNG team anniversary promotional cutting $10, perming $25 by professional hairstylists Simon, Daniel, Appointment only. (Models cutting $4, perming $10). (International dploma course commencing). #02-02 Odeon Katoi.,, *****45. Hairstylists, Shampoo Girls required. When in need, The Straits Times Classified is what you need. FREE610 words
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Advertisement727 1984-08-13 5 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor FLOOR TILES Special Introductory offer on newly imported heavy duty unglazed extruded floor tiles. Size: 240mm x 115mm Suitable for outdoor patio, poolslde terrace, walk -way, drive-way, staircase, lobby area, etc. Interested party renovation contractor, please call: Inhwa Marfcating Pta. Ltd. 50 Oul Avanua Jurong Industrial Eatata727 words
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Advertisement718 1984-08-13 5 I 36 House Renovation/Rapair/Dacor SPECIALIST IN REPAIRING roof leakage, gutter, awning, celling, brick wall, fencing, floor tiling/ polishing, window grilles/am pllmesh. painting, and all kinds of renovation work. Reasonable price. Tel. *****67/ *****78 GENERAL RENOVATION WORK In office partition, false celling, aluminium sliding windows, painting, wallpaper, kitchen cabinets, carpet, vinyl718 words
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Advertisement616 1984-08-13 5 tor The Sunday Times 37 Aircon/Refrigtrators LI AIRCON INSTALL Repair, service and trade-in for all types of alrcon. Tel: *****24. 38 TV/VkJao/ Sound Systems RENT A 36CM colour TV from $24 per month. Immediate installation. $100 deposit or guarantor required. Long or short term rental available. We also offer maintenance616 words
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Advertisement553 1984-08-13 5 ...^.^Kceceai.t^,^, Obitu«h». p 22 (Sect.on I) I m A HOTEL ?OR dogs? That's M r right! An advertiser is offering that facility exclusively for canine guests at classification 20. It's helpful if you're going for a B holiday and need a place to ■p- board your dog. 50 Office Equipment/553 words
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Advertisement524 1984-08-13 5 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services ACCOUNTS/ TAX RETURNS Reasonable fees. Good services assured. Commercial Services Centre *****57 *****78 (day night) ANSWERING SERVICE. REGISTRATION/ mailing address, telex Established and strictly confidential. Many telephone lines. *****10/ *****58 AVAILABLE AT PRESTIGIOUS address confidential personalised answering, telex, mailing, bookkeeping and typing services. Telephone524 words
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Advertisement548 1984-08-13 5 60 Business Opportunities ATTENTION ALL INVESTORS Excellent Opportunities tor Investments In Johore Bahru Minimum returns 30% (thirty per centum) annually. For particulars, write toSuites 703-707. 7th Floor Johor Tower, Jslan Greja Johore Bahru TEL: 07-*****3/2231 10/*****9 SELLING JFXLY FISH (Both bodies and IeRS) SHARKSKINS DRIED SHARK'S MKAT DRIKI) SHARKS FILLET548 words
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Advertisement1143 1984-08-13 6 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies ment/Supplies I OF USED EQUIPMENT I "^"afPf^BaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßja^aa^aaaa 1 I L^Hbbbbbbbb! aateftSsßl w%aaammmF^P^k£^mwt 7^ i I A^-^^^^^^ I e^ I I ij^ahMmwmaW IIT I I fUJ rVMaeaM ZA fiakkaaCaS R I 1 I* "HLH M»a aa»aSlBM aaaaaaafT^tall taWr J I IMb^1,143 words
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Advertisement293 1984-08-13 6 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive fSANVO ELECTRWHCB IS) PTE LTD requires Diploma in Electronic Engineering Experience not necessary Atl male applicants must have completed National Service. Interested applicants, please write in with complete resume, contact telephone number and expected salary to The Personnel Depi 160 Katieng Way Bln9apof»l3»*s HOTEL293 words
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Advertisement388 1984-08-13 6 Wmrß INTERIOR DESIGNER AND an I ILJO Senior Draughtsman are re- I am quired by a design company m *> servicing local and foreign 0 fl clients. If you are able to proa«^K| duce a high standard of work H 1 1 in an independent situation mHJ 1 a PP!y388 words
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Advertisement343 1984-08-13 6 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 9) SecrttMrtMl/CleriCMl 0) Secretarial/Clerical I A well-established Company in Robinson Road requires:1. MARKETING EXECUTIVES A degree or diploma in Marketing Preferably with Ito 2 years' experience in marketing and credit analysis work Those without relevant experience may also apply 2. INTERNAL AUDITORS A degree343 words
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Advertisement694 1984-08-13 6 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical _m A large oil field service company, acknowledged toV W be one of the leaders in the industry, is seeking torn K fill the following positions: S EDP ASSISTANT m 9 This position will involve: B Assistance in introduction/training in694 words
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Advertisement394 1984-08-13 6 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical fiTcl a We are a group of 2 large International j > companies manufac- turing steel products i for the building Indus i try Due to continuing i expansion, we have a vacancy for a: 1 CCE 0' level or equi i 2 vaient394 words
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Advertisement359 1984-08-13 6 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical We hava t*mp/ perm jobs all j around Singapore. Interested? *****62 *****63 i Jobs available in TOWN: TEMPORARY i CLERKS/TYPISTS RECEPTIONISTS GIRL FRIDAY JUNIOR/SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS SHIPPING CLERKS DESPATCH RIDERS (With own bikes i PERMANENT TYPISTS RECEPTIONISTS ($5OO SB $600) Jobs available in JURONG:359 words
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Advertisement648 1984-08-13 7 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant ~66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretariat/Clerical e) Secretarial /Cleric Canon RECEPTIONIST STORE CLERK (Male or Female) At Canon a receptionist is a vital part of our A career opportunity is open for a648 words
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Advertisement389 1984-08-13 7 KISCO has immediate vacancy for the post of: GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST Requirements: GCE O' level Age 17 to 25 e Sex: Female Able to type e Preferably with some working experience but not essential e Knowledge of correspondence Able to converse fluently In English Interested applicants, please phone: The Admin.389 words
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Advertisement294 1984-08-13 7 ■''111 T A leading trading firm re- 1 I quires: BOOK-KEEPER I GCE A' level with BookI keeping or equivalent with 3 I years" practical experience in an accounting or trading firm OR GCE O" level with 5 years' relevant experience and be able to handle full set of accounts294 words
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Advertisement290 1984-08-13 7 PELMEC A large ball bearing manufacturing company in Jurong ha* immediate vacancy for a: FEMALE RECEPTION CLERK GCE O- level e Able to type e Pleasant personality and a good voice e Able to operate PABX switchboard Attractive remuneration a fringe benefits Free transport Alternate 5-day week. Interested applicants please290 words
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Advertisement325 1984-08-13 7 FEMALE required by Sui v«y Company in Jurong area: 1. SECRETARY 2. OFFICE CLERK 3. PROCESSING ASSISTANT 4. DRAFTING ASSISTANT e Completed secondary educs tion e No experience needed e Fresh school leavers ma also apply e Age 17 years and above e Pleasant personality e Transportation provided Interested please325 words
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Advertisement630 1984-08-13 7 66 Situations Vacant Ml e) Secretarial Clerica An established Tradin 1 Company has vacancy for fo> I lowing post: SECRETARY Requirements: e Candidates must have a Pri vate Secretarial Certlf icat and a min. qualifications c an 'A' level Certificate a Shorthand typing and tele ability. e Min. 3 years'630 words
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Advertisement530 1984-08-13 7 66 Situations Vacant e) SecretMriaJ Cleric i f FEMALE RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST I for woman's clinic in Tan f I lin I e aged 18 to 22 x I e applicants must b fluent in English n I Mandarin and dialects *****33 f L for interview. SONY requires FEMALE RECEPTIONIST 2530 words
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Advertisement622 1984-08-13 7 j 66 Situations Vacant •V e) SecretMrial/Clerica Well Established Heavy Coi struction Equipment Distributor has immediate vacancy for: TELEPHONE OPERATOR e No experience required, e Must speak English fluently. I- e Free transport and lunch pr< I vided. Interested applicants plea? e apply with full particulars an i salary required622 words
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Advertisement641 1984-08-13 7 66 Situations Vacant 1/ e) Secretarial Clerical CLERK/TYPIST required urgently. e Willing, work hard e Experience not necessary a.s training will he provided Interested parties please call: *****46 CREATIVE CHEMISTRY FOR CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD Blk 14. Delu Lane 10 -01-406 Singapore 1953 requires immediately CLERK/TYPIST e GCE O' level with641 words
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Advertisement900 1984-08-13 7 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical Required FEMALE CAR RENTAL CUM SALES REPRESENTATIVE e OCI O level e Conversant and bUUMJIMI e Possess class 3 driving licence Ring. *****91 for an appointment. URGES Ti y REOUIRED EXPERIENCED TELEX OPERATOR for International Money Broker e (io ;d speed and aivurars e900 words
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Advertisement680 1984-08-13 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical REOUIRED MOTOR INSURANCE ilfrk OtMrll I'lerk urgently. "O" level Sal.iry attractive UMI negotiable l'lease call per■oruUljf at: 94. Rangoon Road, or tel: *****88 A TRADING COMPANY urgently needs a Typist Clerk. Call personally at 8, Commonwealth lane. S pore 0314. or tel: *****22 for immediate680 words
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Advertisement654 1984-08-13 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales i) Sales It j?KJ METRO! I Sales Assistants I I Above 1 5 years of age Completed Secondary 2 education H Possess a pleasant and friendly H personality Able to converse fluently in English j H and an additional language H Experience654 words
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Advertisement515 1984-08-13 8 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales Eleclrolux a household name in vacuum cleaners has just launched a Mf W product into the market With this NEW product, we require D7SALES REPRESENTATIVES 2)1 LADY DEMONSTRATOR No selling experience required Full salesmanship training course will be provided Basic salary plus high commission Free515 words
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Advertisement558 1984-08-13 8 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates An international shipping organisation with worldwids shipping/forwarding sorvices invites the following applications: 1. MARKETING MANAGER/ MANAGERESS 2. MALE/FEMALE EXECUTIVES for its containerised and conventional services. Applicants should have some experience in a similar capacity. Possession of own transport is essential. An attractive remuneration package will558 words
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Advertisement572 1984-08-13 8 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates Expanding organisation has vacancies for SALES REPRESENTATIVES Possess own transport. e Below 25 years of age preferable. Ito 2 years sales experience In industrial power tools and cutting tools an advantage but not necessary. Attractive compensation package will be offered to tha right candidates. Call572 words
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Advertisement741 1984-08-13 8 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates Urgently Required 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES e Basic $800 Monthly income above $3,000 2) DRIVERS e Daily pay $50 plus commission. 3) DELIVERY MEN e Daily pay $30 (bonus 3 months). Interested, call personally at: BLK 163, -03-3563 BUKIT MERAH CENTRAL SINGAPORE 03 1S. Expanding building741 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-13 8 66 Situation* Vacant Sales ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE A* enry urgently requires dynamic Sales Executives Experience an added asset but not compulsory Applicants must possess own transport. Please call Wang Lin *****73 for appointment TEMPORARY/ PART TfME STAFF wanted for promotions showroom. 2 temporary junior assistants for Katong Orchard 1 part-time575 words
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Advertisement366 1984-08-13 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical ===^BW II C A J C3EAC I haa got opportunities for: Experience in the fields of electronics, electrical and mechanical maintenance Candidates who are currently undertaking NTC 3 course in Electro-Mechanical Maintenance are welcomed to apply Minimum Trade Certificate in366 words
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Advertisement879 1984-08-13 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical m WaWamaWmULwdmWkk^ k^aWm^maWaW I >Sv ■^^^bT.^^^Ww'jV'jT I x< l tm r tmJmSSmm I still expanding. *^gjfc: '"S^ K&aftTM FVUBtM^^ I Come and join us j^itifc879 words
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Advertisement331 1984-08-13 9 EgB—URT We are a US multi-nationalmanuf acturing precision metal parts lor Emhart Machinery. Our factory in Jurong-has a highly sophisticated workshop with 6 CNC-machines. Due to our expansion, we are now looking for suitable candidates for the position of: SKILLED h MACHINISTS I (Rotating Ist and 2nd shifts) I Applicants331 words
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Advertisement632 1984-08-13 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Tecknicml g) Technical jS SAMCO H Singapore Aerospace Maintenance Co Pte Ltd a subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries invites applications for the positions of: I TECHNICIAN (R.E&I) Technician Diploma, C& G (FTC) ITC or AETI Graduate 3-5 years' experience in Electrical Instru- ments632 words
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Advertisement564 1984-08-13 9 66 Situat.ons Vacant 66 Situations Vacant *> Technical g) Technical Canon Careers I are growing with Canon. i CAMERA/VIDEO TECHNICIAN Wouldn't you like to be properly rewarded for your talents 7 We are looking for a first class technician Ana we are offering top money to find mm I You564 words
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Advertisement74 1984-08-13 9 I PENTEX I SCHWEIZER I CIRCUITS PTE LTD requires Female age above 18 GCEO' Level from Technical Stream Ji Minimum 2 years' experience Attractive salary and excellent fringe benefits will be offered to the right candidate Interested applicants K*iJ are invited to call applic personally for interview I P*'"™ at74 words
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Advertisement402 1984-08-13 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical I CHARTERED I INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD I A member ot JC Singapore Technology Corporation I Our subsidiary I SINGAPORE ASSAY OFFICE PTE LTD invites applications I LABORATORY I TECHNICIANS/ I PROCESS I ASSISTANTS GCE '0' level pre ferably with a pass in Chemistry402 words
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Advertisement480 1984-08-13 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Ellis (Pte) Ltd invites applications trom suitably experienced candidates to fill the following vacancies in their OrvSite Management Team 3 4 years' experience in the operations of chiller plants e Preference will be given to those with maintenance fittings airconditioning services expedience For above positions,480 words
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Advertisement508 1984-08-13 10 66 Situations Vacant i j g) Technical urgently requires 1) TECHNICAL OFFICER (Female) Possess diploma in Production Engineering 2) MACHINE OPERATORS (Mate/ Female) a Completion of Secondary 3 education or possess VITB trade certificate. Please call personally for interview: The Personnel Department YEO HIAP SENG LTD 950 Dunearn Road Singapore508 words
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Advertisement541 1984-08-13 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Expanding construction company invitee applications for the post: SAFETY OFFICER Requirement! Completed Course for Safety Officer conducted by NPB e Min 3 years' experience in similar position e Preferably holding a valid Class 3 driving licence Age between 25 and 30 Interested applicants with above541 words
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Advertisement577 1984-08-13 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An established Building Construction Firm invites applications torSITE SUPERVISORS a Possess building or civil engineering Diploma e 2 years' site experience e Qualifications may be waived if candidate has extensive experience. Pleaae write in stating full personal particulars, experience, expected salary end contact tel. no.577 words
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Advertisement664 1984-08-13 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production I SeagatelecliHologif 'urgenPlif requires 8 ff^^WVfWWfPPf BSPWPWrIIPPPH $50/- monthly bonus KiU^UJLiiUl|£l 13th month bonus H KH Free uniforms H Friendly, clean, •No experience required •No experience required airconditioned working as664 words
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Advertisement133 1984-08-13 10 H YMOLD PTE LTD Plastic injection molding factory requires: MACHINE OPERATORS (on permanent night shift) MACHINE OPERATORS (on 2 rotating shifts) SHIFT ALLOWANCE: Ist shift 2.00 2nd shift 8.00 3rd shift $10.00 We offer: e New higher starting salary Good salary Increment after 3 months Job allowance up to $50/--e133 words
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Advertisement384 1984-08-13 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production I CEHMO +Meal Allowance Attendance Allowance +Fiee Drinks +More Goodies I FEMALE J PRODUCTION P I OPERATORS I E (2nd shift) Total starting pay: E Wage adjustment on confirmation i I MALE MACHINE I OPERATORS 1 E (2nd shift) Total384 words
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Advertisement502 1984-08-13 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production BV v~* "-Jlb^' '^w£ s^'^' y~l^ V u-^ a^B^B^B^B^B /I >>*£* jmm %A\m w^^L^L^L^M 1 W DDAM I^TlbT^bM K ADPQATODC UrCtlAI \JW\ O Female Singapore Citizen or five in-house medical facilities. H Permanent Resident aged502 words
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Advertisement675 1984-08-13 11 66 SiUiationtVßCßnt 66 Situation! Vacant 66 Situations Vacant m) Production h) Production h) Production I lIIMOMHfIIII (UMiaill I II I •yrnitliwifirß technology MjLUlli^swUaliU^ jfk APPLIED MAGNETICS MtTyaTl'l I i JKJ (Singapore) pte ltd 5 day work week (Monday to Friday) MM [Jsl^ e Working hours :Bam to 4.30pm **W x>fHßno«675 words
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Advertisement306 1984-08-13 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production rx A M A V Production Operators J v^" Pennanent Ist shift: >^ 6.45am 4.03pm x^ Permanent 2nd shift: 4.03pm- 11.33pm Pennanent 3rd shift f 1 1.33pm -6.45am We offer you: May work week Attractive interest rate for employee savings306 words
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Advertisement511 1984-08-13 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production invite you to join us as Temporary Female ET Assemblers There w« be three wortdng hours 8.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. _^_3^_T" 8.00 a.m. 12 noon -—tfH^^^^ 1.00 p.m. -5.00 p.m. —^^S§=U We offer: =^0§!8— Competmve salary Free transport within Ang511 words
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Advertisement422 1984-08-13 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production JBIPHILIPSam I We are a large and well-established multi- I I mitional company. I M Our Video Factory which manufactures I colour T.V. sets for local as well as foreign I markets has vacancies for: 9 Male Production I Workers422 words
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Advertisement125 1984-08-13 12 nmb| I SINGAPORE LIMITED I I urgently require I I I &i|a|iklLaUcfl I IwiSSSII I We offer: Shift allowance (S2A per shift) On-the-job training Medical benefits Recreation activities and many others Please walk-in for an interview at: The Personnel Department NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED 54, Kallang Bahru #03-11 Singapore 1233 OR125 words
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Advertisement283 1984-08-13 12 66 Situations Vacant h) Production i WMITHCOHOMA ah >»n a* »c** cc"*™*'" *> 1/ "P to F $515 starting 11b V- up t° $565 after 6 months EM kIEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS School leavers and those above 40 years are also welcome. I I If you join between 1 April 2.283 words
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Advertisement390 1984-08-13 12 66 Situations Vacant h) Production BRIDGEPORT MACHINES SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD A multi-national machine tool manufacturer has the following vacancies:SPRAY PAINTER Able to read and write simple English. e l year experience in spray painting work and its related activities. e Preferably experi ence in painting machine tools. a Those without390 words
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Advertisement431 1984-08-13 12 66 Situations Vacant h) Production MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS (Male) (3 rotating shifts) e ITC or Diploma in Eleetronirs Fngineering Able to communicate in English e Training will be provided ASSISTANT TEST TECHNICIANS (3 rotating shifts) e Secondary education or NTC'ITC e Able to communicate in English e Training will be provided431 words
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Advertisement401 1984-08-13 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous The World's Largest Specialty Toy Retail Chain will be OPENING SOON IN MARINE PARADE and offer exciting career prospects with the following positions! M^PMiilßiß^Mßa^aaaMß^Bil REQUIREMENTS: For Positions 1) 2) Minimum401 words
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Advertisement355 1984-08-13 12 tmf REQI IRES 1"V \b* STAFF COOK 'm/ J Able to prepare local food dishes Salary negotiable depending on experience f HOUSEMAN r\ \m Physically fit and healthy Wg j Salar/ $430 p.m. V^ BELL HOP L I Salary $430 p.m. J^\ CARPARK ATTENDANTS (FEMALE) r\ \m Salary $450 p.m.355 words
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Advertisement286 1984-08-13 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 4 J.fAAn cm tie urgently requires the following: QUOTATIONS/ PRICING ADMINISTRATOR ($BOO -Sl. 2oopm) GCE 'A' level or Technician Diploma 2 years experience in pricing and quotations preferably in aerospace industries TELEX OPERATOR/ TYPIST ($450 $550 pir.) GCE '0' level with experience on ER 83286 words
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Advertisement419 1984-08-13 13 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous r ILI IDO £USa9 Exclusive, First Class Lounge Niteclub invites applicants for: WAITRESSES Age 17 25 Singaporean Only $850 and above GENERAL WORKERS 9 Chinese Male Singaporean Only Preferably completed N.S. Age not above 25 I I Plus very attractive419 words
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Advertisement634 1984-08-13 13 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Career opportunities exist for the follow- I ing positions: I CLERK/TYPISTS I GCE 'O' level with at least 3 credits I Preference will be given to those who I can type 30 wpm I •To undertake general clerical duties I634 words
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Advertisement415 1984-08-13 13 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous p%l I The largest lift manu- facturlng company in i Singapore requires: I 3 CCE "o' levels 5 including English g Able to speak clearly a to clients through i telephone H 1 3 cce "0" levels 1 1 Able to type 35 wpm 5415 words
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Advertisement397 1984-08-13 13 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous iMi r SINGAPORE 1 We have immediate job openings for;SECURITY GUARDS (3 Rotating Shifts) Male below 45 years old. Previous similar experience preferred though we will also consider applications from ex-armed forces personnel. HANDYMAN I (Permanent Afternoon Evening Shifts) Male below 25 years old. Completed397 words
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Advertisement417 1984-08-13 13 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I A we>l established enterprise manufacturing disposable medical supplies invites applicants to apply for the fr flowing positions: Secondary education or NTC 3 certificate Able to speak and write English 3 rotating shifts No experience required as training in plastic moulding injection will be provided417 words
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Advertisement446 1984-08-13 13 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Singapore Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd Bus Drivers Age above 21 Completed NS Possess Class 4or 4A driving licence Commencing pay above $32 per day (inclusive of basic wage, incentive and over-time). Bus Conductors Age above 1 8 Completed NS Singapore Citizens or Permanent Resident Commencing446 words
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Advertisement580 1984-08-13 13 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous k |**«»**»e>t>s)e)s>e>e>i <D KANEKA SINGAPORE J CO (PTE) LTD A specialist in the manufac- f kture of pharmaceutical a intermediates situated in a Jurong has openings for the J following poau 9 MALE PROCESS < OPERATORS a Willing to work I rotul- a ing shifts580 words
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Advertisement494 1984-08-13 13 66 Situations Vacant i— I) Miscellaneous i X CAIMKMni HOIK! S UX4H requires I 1) COOKS (WMUrn) (iniss salur> .itttr confirmation $645 2) STEWARDS 3) BARTENDERS Oross salary a!l»-r confirmation $515 4) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Ciross s.ilar> a!t.r confirmation $485 5) WAITRESSES CUM HOSTESSES I (Loung*) i Gross salary after confirmation494 words
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Advertisement487 1984-08-13 14 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous SBHDB InvttM applu .itioiis truin Singapore Citi/ens lot (Me post of (A)ASSISTANT LIBRARY OFFICER (B)TEMPORARY RESETTLEMENT INSPECTOR (C)ASSISTANT LIFT RESCUE OPERATOR Requirements for Posts A > QCI 3 O 1 Level and City CiuiUl.s Library Assistants Certificate with some relevant working experience (B)CH'K O'487 words
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Advertisement435 1984-08-13 14 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL require 1. MAE TECHNICIANS I (Boiler man) 2. M&E TECHNICIANS II 3. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 4. LOUNGE HOSTESSES 5. TELEPHONE OPERATORS 6. SECURITY GUARDS 7. CHAMBERMAIDS 8. LINEN MAIDS 9. LOUNGE CAPTAIN 10. COOKS (Coffee Houae) 11. PANTRY MAIDS 12. FRONT OFFICE CASHIERS 13.435 words
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Advertisement448 1984-08-13 14 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ROTHMANS OF PALL MALL urgently requires MALE GENERAL WORKERS Requirements:- Age 16 years and above Completed National Service. Benefits:- Bonus 2 1/2 months. Free meals drinks. 5 day week. Free medical Dental Benefits. 1 Good Promotional I Prospects. I Pleasant working j environment. I Interested448 words
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Advertisement467 1984-08-13 14 66 Situation* Vacant Miscellaneous A leading and expanding printing factory located at Toa Payoh North has immediate vacancies for: 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male/Female) e Possess GCF. O' level, e Preferably with some industrial printing knowledge Outgoing personality, aggressive and optimistic. e Possess class 3 driving licence and own transport. 2)467 words
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Advertisement401 1984-08-13 14 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous philips] requires GENERAL HELPERS Requirements: e Completed Primary education. e Completed or exempted from fulltime National Service. Physically fit. Transport will be provided. Please call personally for en interview today, between 9am 4pm bringing with you all relevant documents at: PHILIPS SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Jurong401 words
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Advertisement562 1984-08-13 14 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. requires 1. MALE GENERAL WORKERS e must be Singaporeans above 16 years of age 2. MEAT CUTTER BUTCHER e preferably with some experience Attractive salary paid and good fringe benefits 3. DESPATCH ASSISTANT e must be able to speak English562 words
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Advertisement407 1984-08-13 14 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous The world's largest manufacturer of writing instruments requires DELIVERY CLERKS e Male Singapore citizen, preferably ex-National Service man with Secondary education. Must possess a clean class 3 driving licence. Please apply personally with particulars between 10.00am and 12.00 noon or 2.30pm and 4.30pm at:--150 ORCHARD407 words
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Advertisement516 1984-08-13 14 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous i—^— i^_ i Established US Multi-national company in Woodlands requires: WAREHOUSE PACKER/ GENERAL WORKER Able to speak English Ito 2 years' experience Willing to perform some gardening work Preferably possess own motorcycle We offer:--e Good salary of at least $650 p.m. e 13th month pay516 words
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Advertisement523 1984-08-13 14 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDERS Own bike $620. Lor Bakar Batu. MALE STORE CLERKS $600. Lok Yang Way GENERAL WORKERS $550. Jurong. Due to expansion, we have immediate vacancy for: GENERAL CLERK Must complete GCK 'O' Level Preferably candidates with some working exper, ence but not essential Able523 words
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Advertisement543 1984-08-13 14 66 Situations Vacant SSBSSBSSaBSBSSi I) Miscellaneous OTIS ELEVATOR CO (S) PTE LTD DRIVER e Possess class 3 licence e Preferably completed Primary t< education e Singapore ctUSM or panaaV nen! reasSeni e C'ompletrd or exempted from Nation. il lervtM Please call personally at: 1 13-04 Jalan Sultan Centre 50 Jalan543 words
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Advertisement476 1984-08-13 15 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Factory Building at Paya Lebar area requi r es 1 PARK ING A TTENDANTS 2) FACTORY WATCHMEN Apply personally at> 157, South Bridge Road Singapore 0105 to Mr Tan b*twe«n 9.00am and 5.00pm FEMALE DENTAL NURSES required in Orchard area Kxperienced/ inexperienced, a Full training476 words
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Advertisement926 1984-08-13 15 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We require urgently Despatch Ridar Possess class 2 driving licence Able to speak and write English Interested applicants are to call personally to: Mayartro Industrial Pi* Ltd 40 Pandan Road Singapore 2260 DESPATCH RIDER REOUIRED urgently. Commencing salary: 5420. A transport allowance of $150 will926 words
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Advertisement798 1984-08-13 15 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CLINIC NURSE WANTED in Bedok New Town. Experience not necessary. Preferably able to speak Malay and do simple typing Ring. *****61. COMPANY REQUIRES HARDWORKING Driver cum Delivery Assistant with class 3 driving licence. Completed N.S. Call *****22. EXPERIENCED SECURITY GUARDS required for Immediate employment around798 words
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Advertisement491 1984-08-13 15 I VIJ/C^J FOR SALE: A stylish Porsche I L. aJitOia-J which has only done 36,000km 1 nnlHila and is stm in its brand new 1 Ik JOIIPI condition. Spot it at classifica--1 J-et tion 76k today TOYOTA MEaf&tnam JWy^Bfißßraß Rant a Car bbßMßit!ibl II fl i i I b^bl J9l491 words
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Advertisement587 1984-08-13 15 74 Vehicle Financing VAO WEN PROVIDES new/ secondhand car loan. Competitive interest rates. Non-transfer acceptable. Immediate approval. Phone *****39/ *****49 ASCONA MOTOR OFFERS new/ secondhand car loan, nontransfer acceptable. Immediate approval. Tel: *****66/ *****33. KAH HUA CREDIT. Attractive terms for car hire purchase. Tel: *****55, *****57. #01-08, Golden Wall Auto587 words
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Advertisement649 1984-08-13 15 76 Vehicle* For Sato c) Datsun/mssmn SEPTEMBER '78 DATSUN 120Y. excellent condition, radio/ cassette, aircon. good tyres. $11,700 0.n.0. Tel: *****77, Shirley Sim (office) SEPT. 1979, DATSUN 120Y GL. 2 owners. Aircond. sport rims, radio, cassette. $13,800. Downpay- ment $3,800. Loan $10,000. Tel: *****87 1974 DATSUN 120Y Stationwagon. new paint,649 words
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Advertisement854 1984-08-13 15 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford 1981 FORD LASER 13. 5-door. Hatchback, really beautiful condition, aircon.. cassette. $18,500 *****14/*****29 1962 FORD LASER 13 Notchback Aircond. radio cassette. $19,200 on.O *****91 ext 2955 t) Honda APRIL 1962 HONDA Accord. EX model. 1 private owner, aircon., power steering, central locking, expensive audio854 words
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Advertisement838 1984-08-13 15 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes '82 MERCEDES 280S. Automatic 2nd private owner, low mileage, in showroom condition Highest offer secures Tel: *****31 1975 MERCEDES 280S. l .ompany owner, aircond, cassette tel--*****33. 1977 MERCEDES 200 Company regd., perfect condition. *****91 ext. 1239 1961 MERCEDES 260S automatic. 1 private owner, brand838 words
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Advertisement733 1984-08-13 15 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota APRIL. 1963. COROLLA 1 3 DX Ist owner. Brand new condition. Beautiful number $'.2 800 negotiable Tel: *****43 BEAUTIFUL DECEMBER 1960 Toyota Corolla DX. aircond. radio' cassette, asking $17,800 Contact *****20 ONLY $9,250 NEAR 1977 beauttfull Corolla. Aircon' accessories Passed Inspection Well maintained Enquiries733 words
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Advertisement898 1984-08-13 15 j 78 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 19*0 SUBARU 1600 C'.l.r 5-spee d I private owners, aircon. radio. cassette, good condition, asking $12,800 Tel *****24 1900 VOLVO 244 Gl. 1 owner, new tax. power steering' window Pioneer car stereo, alrcon sports rims. PARK, tel *****19 1661 SUZUKI 600, aircon. radio898 words
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Advertisement650 1984-08-13 16 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others SAVE up!© $875 tL limited stock offer m' m I CHARADE 3 door TX 5 speed SSin Tien Seng pet Head Office* Kallang Centre: 7481 166 Jurong Centre: *****1 1 QAIMATBU Sin Ming Centre: 4531 166 Whampoa West650 words
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Advertisement384 1984-08-13 16 78 Scrap Vehicles ALL TYPES OF Scrap good used cars wanted Good price offered *****02/*****76 Mr. Toh. HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for 985 4000 c c m rap cars *****27, night *****3 Ricky Tay WANTED PARF SCRAP car 1001 to 1600 c.r. Cash payment. Tel: *****59 mil A PROPERTIES l 85384 words
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Advertisement432 1984-08-13 16 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I i) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles V^^mM^^^-^am^^maamaaM 111l II waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam I IJxr ■■■•■■^^J ■^^U^el^bi H PHj Ha I S f-fj^^ -^■Smr-ii ar^aaWr^™- s oMßbh I ISU/U^B i r^uL «^9al ■■^^^^^^aV ISUZU 6 TOB TRUCK432 words
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Advertisement235 1984-08-13 16 Dial. 10, Ewart Park, elegant detached with character. 4 bedrooms, patio, large matured garden, $4,800. Dial. 10, O*i Tion 9 Ham Park, majestic detached. 4 bedrooms, study, big living/ dining, patio, swimming pool, 20.000 s^.ft. Matured garden. $10,000. FORWARD PROPERTIES *****00 (S Line*) DIST. 20 WINDSOR PARK Cottage single-storey bungalow.235 words
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Advertisement403 1984-08-13 16 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses SELETAR HILLS RENOVATED single-storey semi-detached, $1,100. Upper Thomson singlestorey bungalow, 7000 sq.ft. $1,200. Serangoon Gardens doublestorey semi-detached. 4 plus 1 bedrooms, marble flooring, $1,500. Katoni; beautiful doublestorey terrace. $1,600. L.A. Agency: *****28. DIST 11 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY fully furnished bungalow. 4 airconditioners. New cooker, washing machine,403 words
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Advertisement782 1984-08-13 16 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 16 MAJESTIC COLONIAL bungalow, well maintained double-storey 3 bedrooms, study. 1 servant's. With large garden and putio Kenwood. *****16/ *****43 DIST. 21, BEAUTIFUL 5-BEDROOM-ED detached bungalow, splitlevel living/ dining, fully aircond, mature garden from $2,700 $4,800. Holland Houaing. 469-7979. DIST. 20, JALAN TAMBUR doubleStorey782 words
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Advertisement811 1984-08-13 16 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses •BMB«BHaBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBXB«BBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBJ SJ DIST. 16 CHANGI DOUBLE-STOREY terrace semi-detached house 4 bedrooms, mosaic flooring Con- tact: *****21 DIST. 15 SIGLAP ROAD vicinity double-storey corner terrace. Fully furnished. 3 bedrooms. $1,500 Manfold *****22 DIST. 19 SERANGOON VICINITY 2 1 2-storey terrace house. Fully furnished 5 bedrooms $1,500811 words
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Advertisement475 1984-08-13 16 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments Y~\ M B BVI aaal l ll I ff^CPTp? l H™i--Xdba*aSa«a-^La^a-*as»mtaß iLEI I a .-i-^ai njjny L I aaP^afl I^^ :^fc' 1 f\\ tl^^^^^^^aaal i B L»hL naßu^UJß^^^^LJ wam^amwa^*^^^^^^^^ i l^i LaMMMMlaaaaaal I fc Exc|475 words
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Advertisement138 1984-08-13 16 DIST. 10, LEEOON HEIGHTS 5 minutes drive to American School. High floor. I bedrooms, splitlevel, fully furnished, full facilities $2,800 inclusive maintenance We have several units available on different floor. Sime Realty *****01/2. DIST. 9 THE HABITAT Hrand new luxurious 4 bedroom and servants Spacious hviliK dinillK. large balcony Partly138 words
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Advertisement474 1984-08-13 16 LONG/SHORT TERM RENTAL WELCOME Dial. S, near Orchard Road. ■TUMI new luxuriously furnish ed studio apartments. 2 t>edroon.s. living, dining, ki'rhenette Kree carpark, gfrden. security. Exclusive surroundings yet conveniently .situated Stone-throw away .supt-rnarkH. wet-mitrket. shopping mill, restaur.ints. stalls, theatre;. Name it huve !t Phone *****51 WOOLLERTON PARK DIST. 10, rosy474 words
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Advertisement706 1984-08-13 17 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments ELIZABETH HEIGHTS DISTRICT 10 2.Mn) sij it Newly completed 4bctfraotb maisonette apartment ide.ilh located behind Orchard Scott's Roads with full condominium facilities Partially furnished Rental $4.()<x> pin inclusive Contact: JONES LANG WOOTTON BJBJBJI GRENVILLE CONDOMINIUM (off Holland Road) Jusl behind Cold Storage Jelita IJounle-storey lower706 words
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Advertisement868 1984-08-13 17 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, BAUHINIA race, full recreational facilities just renovated, bright and airy Ilevel apartment with own gar den. spacious living/ dining, bedrooms/ study, servant's. 3 00< sq ft. Partly furnished $3.50(1, fully furnished $4,000. Dean: Property *****55 APARTMENTS: HILLCOURT 2001 sq ft. Skyscraper 1800 sq.ft.868 words
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Advertisement830 1984-08-13 17 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 5 HONG LEONG Garden i. Condominium Well maintained 3-bedroomed apartment/ attached bathroom, fully equipped kitchen' full facilities KurnlshJ ed.s2.3oo Denker *****11 s DIST. 9, SPACIOUS APARTMENT near Orchard Road, 3.200 sq.ft. 3 large bedrooms, servant's, sepa--1 rate living/ dining, with addl- tional family room,830 words
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Advertisement789 1984-08-13 17 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OIST. 9 (VALLEY MANSION) Good residential location fully furnished 3-bedroomed apartment. Near Dalmaru. $1,453. Houseworld *****64. OIST 9. SKYVILLA WALK-UP Apartment, 3 bedrooms, 2 airconds, newly renovated, furnished, $1,500 0.n.0. *****28 (no agents). 01 8 T. 9 LEONIE GARDEN. Price asking for $2,200. 3 bedrooms,789 words
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Advertisement782 1984-08-13 17 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OIST 21. CLEMENTI PARK con domlnlum. ideally located. 3 bedrooms, furnished. $2,700. No agents please Call: *****46. DIST. 21 PANDAN VALLEY Condomln'um. 3/ 4 bedrooms, furnished. $2,800/ $3,500 0.n.0 Hua Realty *****08/ 2565U9 DIST. 21 PANDAN VALLEY. Luxuriously furnished. 2 bedrooms, balconies. Complete recreational facilities.782 words
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Advertisement718 1984-08-13 17 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE immediately at SeranKoon Harden. $250 Tel *****38 OaOffpi 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses BUNGALOWS. TOWNHOUSES AND apartments with 4 bedrooms in dlst 9, 10. 11 and 21. For company's expatriates. Properties with tenancy till end September considered. Budget S3OOO to $6000. Please718 words
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Advertisement842 1984-08-13 17 89 Properties For Sato 89 Properties For Sate 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses To be held at the Mercury Room (18th floor) Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore on Thursday, 23rd August 1984 H at 2.00 p.m. H DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL LANDS OT-J BLOCK 1 YEW TEE842 words
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Advertisement196 1984-08-13 17 DIST. 11 Bungalow on high ground with lovely scenic view. Land area I l".000 sq ft. Built-up 6.000 sq.ft Price MM VILLA INVESTMENTS *****40 DIST. 10. HENRY PARK Extensively renovated single-storey bungalow. Central aircon. under 8,000 sq ft 4 bedrooms. 3 bail 1 rooms, large entertaining area. Spacious kitchen A196 words
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Advertisement936 1984-08-13 17 89 Properties For Sal* a) Houses GOODMAN/ ARTHUR ROAD bungalow area in Kato.ig Due of a kind. 2-storey Spanish Imkbungalow Completion in lH months I. and area approx 5401) sqft Built-in area approx 3100 sqft 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, family hall, living dining aren. fitted kitchen, ser vant's room936 words
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Advertisement667 1984-08-13 18 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses I At Upper Serangoon Road I H Two-Storey Split-Level Semi-Detached Bungalows H Two-Storey Terrace Houses *jmbt' I B^Bh «i <^i •'J^^BB iSii, O> H^**» \i "^wPPP^ ti- tb. -*j^ B^B^Bx r m^^^667 words
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Advertisement401 1984-08-13 18 DIST 28 IMMACULATE SEMI-DE-TACHED. 5 large bedrooms, splitlevel hall, mature garden Good facing 3800 sq.ft $645,000 negotiable. L.J. Realty, *****2/ 91">534. DIST. 21. MANDARIN PARK double-storey semi-detached Approx 3.500 sq.ft. 3 rooms/ 1 servant's. $590,000 0.n.0. View Enterprise *****54. DIST. 21 LORONG KISMIS 2 1/2storey semi-detached 4^l rooms, approximately 4,000401 words
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Advertisement486 1984-08-13 18 DIST. 21 ELEVATED 2-STOREY corner terrace. 3300 sq.ft. Well maintained. 4 bedrooms. $545,000 negotiable Anfield *****43. DIST 2158. 17 GREENBANK Park. 2 1/2-storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms /servant's, 4000 sq.ft., $750,000 Tel: *****12 *****74 DIST. 5, ZEHNDER ROAD, 3-level semi-detached. 6.000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, study, servant's, large terrace. $650,000. Colliers 3364U1.486 words
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Advertisement489 1984-08-13 18 89 ProprtiwFofSate 89 Property For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments .^^r^r^^LW Located near Thomson Road/ I4MillKH^ Braddell Road PANORAMIC A^m BB ■^•^n VIEW OF THE U lIIN CITY LIFE VnUfil i iftiiiSiia I IMJV SCENIC LUSH V^S 33 S l9 greenery489 words
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Advertisement329 1984-08-13 18 PLEASANTHILL LODGE Freehold title ONLY 4 exclusive units. Individ lal entrance, garden and carpark. Equipped with American made heavy-duty washer and dryer, German made V&B sanitary fittings etc. No management fees Rental available ENQUIRIES: *****98 (Miss Anfl) SHERWOOD TOWERS 3 bedroom maisonatta. Araa: 1.700 sq.ft. Pool/ squash courts. REASONABLY PRICED.329 words
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Advertisement607 1984-08-13 18 BELOW COST SALE! Brookvale Park Condominium maisonette. 2,460 sq ft Partly furnished Beautifully renovated. Selling: $535,000 nett. Interested, please call *****97. Strictly no agents please! ALLSWORTH PARK on Holland Road, brand new, soon to be completed, condominium with pool, tennis and squash. 1.990 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. $540,000. Foreigners eligible. DYP607 words
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Advertisement838 1984-08-13 18 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments OIST. 5. GREENACRES brand new upper maisonette, faring pool. 1 700 sqft 3 bedrooms, close to Japanese school. $440,000 negotiable DYP *****23 OIST. S. FABER HILLS Condominium 3-level Maisonettes. 1.820 sq ft Beautifully furnished/ unfurnished $430,000/ $415 000 *****82 77H0880 OIST. 5. PASIR838 words
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Advertisement847 1984-08-13 18 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDCApMrtmeats LEEDON HEIGHTS. Hi^i i| r 1550 sq ft. 3 bedrooms, renovated partly furnished $265 000 *****47 Agent FARRER COURT, 1550 sq ft higr floor. 3 bedrooms, well main tamed. $265,000 OYP 296H923 LACUNA PARK, high floor, facinf sea Selling at $350,000 Cal *****77 No847 words
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Advertisement623 1984-08-13 18 89 Properties For Salt d) HDB Apartments 4 BOOMED NEW GENERATION corner Nat THok Hlangar Heights $(18,000 <> n o Tel *****0! Mr Wo. ;iMer 7pm 4 BOOMED AT BLK. 105 Near JU rong Drive-in Cinema. For salt at $65,000 Please contact Work Property *****ti.') *****52 4 ROOMS/ HOLLAND W2OOO623 words
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Advertisement541 1984-08-13 18 ■^■^i—*»fißißaaai 91 Factory Spaces DETACHED FACTORY AT 16, Banot Plac*. Jurong FOR SALE Land 40 000 *q It Factory arc* 23.500 iqlt Offica area: 2.400 tq It Building height: 40 ft TEL: *****77 JTC DETACHED FACTORY LOKYANG WAY (JURONG) For Engineering works or related industries, land area 150.000 sq.ft Built-up541 words
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Advertisement371 1984-08-13 19 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted A) Detached Industrial Building With 40,000 sq.ft. warehouse area ground level 12,000 sq.ft. office area. B) Freehold/ leasehold vacant land Area 40,000 sq.ft. to 100,000 sq.ft. for development of warehouse building. 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces ©DBS LAND Prime Industrial Properties for Sale/Lease371 words
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Advertisement126 1984-08-13 19 CORNER TERRACE. 'OPEN HOUSE". 16 Tagore Lane. DoubleStorey self-contained Built-in 4.800. Tenant removing to larger facilities. Takeover rental September. Conquest *****64 No agents please. NEW SINGLE-STOREY WAREHOUSE 19.000 sq.ft in Jurong for rental at $1 psf. (negotiable) and fully furnished office, 900 sq.rt. inclusive Call *****50 BRAND NEW GROUNDFLOOR Warehouse.126 words
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Advertisement614 1984-08-13 19 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces nmGirrwAY S I s BUILDING S I Quality warehouse light 5 industrial building 5 m Better location 5 W Off Macpherson Road 9 Better management K I maintenance. I Qj Ready for occupation n I Areas from 1614 words
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Advertisement718 1984-08-13 19 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I g^2sSSBBBBBSBBSaBBBBBB i^»^»^»^»^»^^^S EXCLUSIVE WAREHOUSE I PREMISES FOR I SALE/LEASE I IN PRIME LOCATIONS I Civic Warehouse at Airport Road I Gordon Warehouse at Airport Road Intreprid Warehouse at Airport Road NoWe Warehouse at Tannery Lane Pan-I Warehouse at Sims Drive Perfect718 words
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Advertisement912 1984-08-13 19 93 Office Spaces b) Rental LAVENDER STREET. GROUNDFLOOR shophouse/ office: 1500 sq ft. and third floor office 1200 sq.ft. Available for rent immediately. Extremely reasonable rate Negotiable after viewing. Call Irene tel. *****88. Mon Frl 09 00 18 00. Sat: 09 00 14 00 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE at International Plaza.912 words
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Advertisement613 1984-08-13 19 93 Office Spaces b) Rental CALL 2M5450 FOR Small office room and table space at DM 0719 DIST 1, HONG KONG Street office space, 3rd storey 1. 700 sq ft $1 20 p.s.f. only Tel: *****77 DIST 3, OUTSIDE CBD. 661 530 sq ft 2 partitions. $3 60 p s613 words
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Advertisement548 1984-08-13 19 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental SHOP SPACE FOR RENT AT: THE PLAZA (Plaza Hot*!/ Beach Road) Ara«: 48.') NJ.fl U>SM«| ft ODEON KATONG SHOPPING COMPLEX Araa: :*7y sq fi u> 2.245 sqft (With water supply) 2.239 aq.M (raalaurant ■jbsbJ W UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LTD 292-2833 PENINSULA PLAZA Units S q548 words
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Advertisement696 1984-08-13 20 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental LUCKY PLAZA. SHOP rental. SI.LIHt I r vel ht-low Metro, suitable showroom otfice Any service husint'.vs 445 i 754 RUBY PLAZA. SHOP 170 sq ft./ Ueaulv World J'laza 294 sq.ft./ l.ueky Plaza .shop 401 sq.tt. Contad *****64 SULTAN PLAZA sth level, 1,079/ i.iHV2 sq ft696 words
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Advertisement676 1984-08-13 20 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces c) Wanted C Wanted SHOPS WANTED I Suitable for bakery and snack bar. Should be located in areas with high pedestrian traffic I Area between 500 and 800 Must have water facility, 3- phase power supply and air- conditioning. M Owners please call Mansfield676 words
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Advertisement702 1984-08-13 20 102 Tour* 102 Tours 102 Tours mm^^^^ m^^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "^^^^"^"^^^S^^^i^M^^^M^^^M #y////////////////>//>/^^^^^ I v4K" n#%ivi n^# A TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. < 7/ Only D^p Evary Mon (Full Chrrwaa mg»l») 'A ?A KOREA'S I PARADISE ISLAND. CMEJU I Exciuiivo in our Japan/Korea pactoga 1 2 <toyi %*1.%A9 Oep Every Wed f702 words
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Advertisement496 1984-08-13 20 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours ijX.,; wtmot: Iffiiflkg. jwugjai E*^X> 5 DAYS— Land only 1 TASTE OF EUROPE tfIERH r PARIS. AMSTERDAM. BRUSSELS ■?:>!'»■ 7 DAYS Land only ENGLAND SCOTLAND >_»ii LONDON, EDINBURGH, YORK. NOTTINGHAM ■■■3TSLIH OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE MB™ EM ■W- *16 DAYS Land Only BEST OF SCANDINAVIA L-496 words
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Advertisement452 1984-08-13 20 108 Foreign 108 Foreign K]^ AIPHA COLLEGE VANCOUVER -CANADA p Applications are invtted for courses In Grades 10.11 and 12 (Senior High A Pre>U) from students intending to enter Canadian and U.S. Universities. I For more information, please contact HUI KUAH PTE LTD #04-18, 4t» Fhtr. Orcfeim Tmre. Stonsm 1123.452 words
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Advertisement395 1984-08-13 20 111 Typing/ Secretarial PRIVATE ft SECRETARY'S J ft CERTIFICATE COURSE J I in preparation for j 1 JUNE 1985 EXAM J Commencing: f f 15TH AUGUST 84 I (PART -TIME) 1 Entry Requirement fa 1 credit pass in GCE "O fj I OR 1 pass in LCCI Exam J A395 words
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Advertisement537 1984-08-13 20 112 Commercial/ Technical fr* ELECTRONIC ELECTRICAL Full-time Day Classes Part-Time Evening Classes Sunday Classes are avaJablr ELECTRONICS FULL COURSE Mon to Fri 9am 3/9 e RADIO SERVICING (BEG) TRANSISTOR RADIO Sun 4pm 9'9 Km 7pm 31 8 e B/W/TV SERVICING Sun 4pm 28 10 e COLOUR TV SERVICING MontoFri9am 1537 words
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Advertisement817 1984-08-13 1 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer |y City and Guilds Certificate 1 in Computer Programming and I Information Processing. I The internationally recognised City and Guilds Certificate I can be your key to a successful career in computer programming. I The Stamford Computer Centre supplements professional I training in the817 words
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Advertisement577 1984-08-13 1 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical LCCI I CERTIFICATE 1 DIPLOMA COURSES I in preparation for May/ June '85 Exams I COMMENCING AUG/ SEPT I Accounting Marketing Bookkeeping Advertising Costing Salesmanship ft Sales I Management Accounting Management I Business Administration Public Relations I Economics Shipping Commerce A Finance Marine Insurance577 words
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Advertisement281 1984-08-13 1 113 Language LEARN JAPANESE THE JAPANESE WAY (Taught by Native Spaakars) New Elementary Courses 6-MONTH NORMAL i Sat 18 Aug (10 00am- 11.30am) Sun 19 Aug (240pm-4 10pm) j Wed 22 Aug (6.00pm-7.30pm i 3-MONTH INTENSIVE j Tues 14 Aug(6.lspm-9.15pm) Wed 15 Aug (6.15pm-9. 15pm) Taught by qualified taachara Study281 words
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Advertisement807 1984-08-13 1 NOTICES I THE COMPANIES ACT 1948 I I NOTICE OF MEMBERS' FINAL WINDING UP MEETING I (Members' Voluntary Winding Up) AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE is hereby given (pursuant to Section 290 of the Companies Act 1948) that a General Meeting of the Members of the above-named807 words
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Advertisement140 1984-08-13 1 p Available Only At M ye Good Bookshops. niIIOTiiTUH: Times Jurong No 2. Jurong F>ort Road I 11 1 lIV Singapore 226' 111 lly' Distributors \m SUPERSELLER 'Ifc ffl**9r%l dinner of %-™BaOT the Premio Strega &z3i.^\^ il^ snc f )e Pr *fnio «_^*T*^p Viareggio in Italy, vm*»K»*J+ and the Prix140 words
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Advertisement689 1984-08-13 2 1 1 1 1 s i— lEK T ~3 I— d PK jL±. i ±J 1 1 1 1 i^r T" ij£? y5 Tn PR 3 ■5^ r^l "tltr UMTED OVERSEAS BANK LTD "fjfr CHUNG KHIAW BAIMK LTD II I I (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) (INCORPORATED IN THE689 words
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Miscellaneous730 1984-08-13 3 COMICS GARFIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS i jiiii wmmmmmmmt > t I' 9 —^i^—^i— "V SCiiUIZ MJ 'rf f I lIT 8-/j II \T 1 V7~ r- —^i rj \Vwv"((k(/ pi C WH6N VOU ARE LEAST >\ f SORRY, MANA6ER i I MY 6LOVE ISN T l (iXCcLy, EXPECTING 1T...730 words
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Advertisement41 1984-08-13 4 A £amil Y of R °Yal Jewellers since 1914. Head Office: 38-40. High Street. Singapore 0617. Tel: *****08 Telex: R*****4 DIAOLI #01-31 Peninsula Plaza, 111 North Bridge Road. Singapore 0617. Tel: *****34 #03-30 Lucky Plaza. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****50/*****3641 words
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Advertisement219 1984-08-13 4 IBAE WE MANUFACTURE INDUSTRIAL BOILERS -AND SERVICE THEM. All types of boilers. Since 1 973. All J manufactured to ASME, Australian and British fjm WM Standards. Capacity from 300 pph to 1 00,000 pph. Jm Bsws^| More than 1 00 palm oil mills, sugar, wood and mV/d^^\^^% other type of219 words
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Advertisement72 1984-08-13 5 Here's your chance to savour the unique beauty of sjfi Tanioncf Jara; a beach resort designed like an Istana Af and with all the palatial luxuries. Sited in one A& of the most beautiful parts of the East Coast of Malaysia. (t>i For reservations, call tel: *****00 or *****88 or72 words
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Miscellaneous374 1984-08-13 5 What's on ART EXHIBITION of Penzance, and 6: HMS Training and Health request to see any of the about water-control engiBy Linda Bladhom, a de- Pinafore. Lecture Hal), Education Department, following films from the neering in Holland, signer and illustrator. Bukit Merah Library. Singapore Family Plan- Maritime Museum office «AII374 words
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Advertisement297 1984-08-13 6 .^^»m^«^,» o, canro in in» auironwy rag» m in» main paper. m N^uiXSncheon fui Music 'No problem' you ,^B^E a I^l H Navy trade training is might be forgiven for thinking. i^-JBBB B greatly respected in Industrv, However, the ladies we re S><^*sSi B f because it not only offers297 words
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Miscellaneous1277 1984-08-13 6 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE .QR down e r?ht l OH 1116 I 2 .30 PMMC Text Live SamptePajes 6.25 Kinetic Karnival Fluid and Friction: Jearl 5.58 am National An- day Market Report i.» *-v _i W _k _f^« m m upenmg ana Krogramme Highlights followed by Walker explains static,1,277 words
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Article, Illustration987 1984-08-13 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By A Japanese clerk-typist who spoke little English in his youth, is today a top Japanese/ English interpreter, a wizard with words and the successful head of a group of companies providing interpreting services, organising conferences and publishing books. He tells987 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-08-13 2 t&z&ik' THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediftasion and SBC's Radio Three on Mon Son at 11.15 a.m. The English notes are provided by us. 4 1 5t Lesson 255 The Hungry Ghosts Festival VOCABULARY: 1) c245 words
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Article1050 1984-08-13 2 Jp m *****77 JJ Ig+Hi* f 5 it Alt Dishfsftn ke You king jiu xue f( ju Lesson 13 Learning a few words whenever there is time il X Kewen Lesson ft E B M I 1 ft Wang taitai, nY hao. Qmg w^n nf I1,050 words
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Article, Illustration712 1984-08-13 4 S^bhafuzsa IF everything goes according to plan, a mission comprising members of the Singapore Baweanese Association or Persatuan Bawean Singapura (PBS) will be visiting the island of their forefathers at the end of this year. The island is known as Pulau Bawean or Bawean Island712 words
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Article, Illustration792 1984-08-13 4 Oleh Azman Siraj - Oleh Azman Siraj JIKA tiada aral melintang, sebuah rombongan anggota Jawatankuasa Kerja Persatuan Bawean Singapura (PBS) akan mengadakan satu lawatan ke Pulau Bawean pada hujung tahun ini. Tujuan utama lawatan itu ialah untuk mengetahui lebih lanjut tentang seni budaya dan kehidupan masyarakat di pulau itu. Rancangan bagi792 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-08-13 4 Bahagian 2 Word Quiz T, Part 2 INSTRUCTIONS: At the centre of the circle there is the letter «S\ Using the clues given, fill in the blank spaces with suitable letters so as to form the words required. Take note that questions 1 to 5 involve446 words
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Advertisement910 1984-08-13 3 APPOINTMENTS pj^An established firm of Consulting Engineers in Malavsia II Singapore and Brunei invite applications for the following fl H posts in their Sabah and Brunei Office I fl |i (A) Electrical Engineer %M m fl Candidates with a recognised degree in Electrical fl B B B Engineering and at910 words
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Advertisement290 1984-08-13 3 The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions. CLERICAL OFFICERS (GRADE III) Salary Scale: $620x40 -860/900x40 1 260 Requirements: Singapore Cambridge/GCE 0' Level passes including English Language 3-b years related experience in tender and purchasing work in a large organisation Knowledge of operating word processors would be an advantage290 words
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Advertisement127 1984-08-13 3 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. I Krishnan Puspha Sagaram of No. Block 210 -03-1626 Avenue 3 Ang Mo Kio Singapore 2056, have applied for a Public House First Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Beer Hop Lounge, 27A Lorong Li put Singapore 1027. and that this application127 words
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