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Title Section15 1984-08-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-08-14 1 Soviets are wrong Kohl Bonn denies 'one Germany' charge and says Honecker visit is still on Z We hoped, too, thet the lOC, in its wisdom, would find some way to V ensure thet Loe Angeles marks the end of en ere, and is not just another weary stage elongReuter - 536 words
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Article62 1984-08-14 1 HERE, Fnfian is the unofficial language. English and Mandarin are also spoken. Here, the motorcyclists, the disco-dancers and those in Tshirts and shorts converge. And it's $1.2t for a Cake and $4.38 for prawn noodles. Move over, McDonald's. Step aside, Far East Plata. Read about the latest haunt62 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-08-14 1 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Project to preserve cultural heritage of the Malays By A KAMPUNG is coming to life in Geylang Serai with the promise of becoming Singapore's showcase of all things Malay. Traditional arts and craft, spinning tops, kites, food and elaborate bridal costumes all these and more will387 words
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Article390 1984-08-14 1 CHAN ENG CHENG - Censors want to take a look CHAN ENG CHENG Videotapes on private social functions By VIDEOTAPES of weddings and other private functions recorded by professionals will have to be sent to the Board of Film Censors. The tapes will be checked to ensure that they contain what is specified and390 words
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Article36 1984-08-14 1 LED by Pan-Electric Industries, share prices drifted lower on the local stock market yesterday. With Wall Street performing poorly, investors were still very cautious. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 14.20 points to 948.87.36 words
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Article60 1984-08-14 1 COLOMBO, Mon. The leader of the main party In Sri .-anka's northern province. Mr Appaplllai Amlrthallngam, generalserretar\ of the Tamil United IJhtrution Front (Tulf). said today the government would have to take on the whole population in the Tamildominated north if It wanted a military solutionReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement102 1984-08-14 1 ON THE MUNCH TRAIL Our reporter tracks down the new-gener-ation food-stall operators who serve your favourite hawker fare in air-conditioned comfort, with piped music. P«0« On« BjßJßjßJlflpnjl aWj£ GARLAND OF BROKEN J DREAMS /JfmOur film columnist /J| IV looks back at t2ie life JP-' 4 of a littleglrl lost in102 words
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Advertisement28 1984-08-14 1 Bssnsnsnsnsnsnsnnsnsn> Inside 56 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 34 ASEAN 7 CAUSEWAY 8 EDITORIAL II LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMESDOLLAR 18-22 CLASSIFIEDS 23-38 RACING 38 SPORTS SMS28 words
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Advertisement92 1984-08-14 1 OTHER Olympic stories on pages 41-43. EDITORIAL: Pace 16 rrsGoriB raDGRAMMES. (And that's more, than Channel 12) Here's a picture of the Philips AWB 906 washing machine. It can offer you more programmes than Channel 12. (And that's saying something about the quality and sophisticated technology that're put into it.)92 words
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Article462 1984-08-14 2 'Jail them' move THOSE who persist in driving or riding while their licences have been suspended now risk ending up in jail. The Traffic Police intend to put such incorrigibles'* behind bars as a deterrent. It is now pressing for jail sentences in courts, instead of merely slapping on462 words
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Article578 1984-08-14 2 Accord with IMF ARGENTINA has reached a "successful and substantial agreement" wUh the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that could open the way for rescheduling payments on its staggering U5543.6 billion (S|93.7l)iUion) foreign debt. President Raul Alfonsm made the announcement in Buenos Aires on Sunday, just hours after578 words
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Article299 1984-08-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE 23rd Olympics was brilliantly organised and executed with flair and they surely won over millions to the view that the Games are better living than dead. Of course, nothing can guarantee the Olympics' future while the movement remains a chessboard for politicians and a299 words
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Article76 1984-08-14 2 WHO SPIES ON SPIES? GIVEN Britain's recent spy-mania, it is not surprising that revelations of infiltration of its secret intelligence service, MIS, by communist "moles" should receive widespread publicity. What makes this spate of allegations different is that there is now a growing political awareness that some action may76 words
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Article175 1984-08-14 2 THREE COMPANIES THAT ARE IN A FLAP OVER CRANES THE tall crane perched atop many a hifch-rise building under construction has been cubbed Singapore's national bird. But three corr.panies that supply most of the tall cranes use 5 here are not chirping happily. For they have been badly hit175 words
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Article269 1984-08-14 2 Second-leg hopes WITH the return of six Selangor players from the Olympic Games and a one-goal first-leg advantage, Malaysia's hopes of keeping the Ovaltine Cup this Saturday, in their second-leg match against Singapore, is not a pipe-dream. In fact, most Malaysian officials are coniident of a comincing victory at269 words
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Article96 1984-08-14 2 Asean: Across the Causeway PAS goes ahead MALAYSIAN opposition Islamic party PAS says it is going ahead with public meetings in Kelantan and Trengganu despite the federal government's restriction on such functions in four states. But the PAS has failed to carry out scheduled gatherings in Kedah and Perlis since96 words
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Article162 1984-08-14 2 'Anti-Jakarta groups' INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Xusumaatmadja has identified two "anti-Indonesia groups" in Australia. In a report in The Jakarta Post last Thursday, he was quoted as saying that one group comprised leftist intellectuals and the other was a small clique of journalists who were still bemoaning162 words
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Article454 1984-08-14 2 Lunch crowd-pullers UPMARKET neon-lit snack bars or take-away food counters, currently sprouting up in shopping centres and malls all over Singapore, are now giving hawker centres a run for their money. They provide hawker fare like mee siam, nasi lemak and mee rebus in air-conditioned comfort, sometimes with454 words
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Article167 1984-08-14 2 Oh Singapour! A MONTH'S stay here is helping to clear some misconceptions about Singapore held by 13 French students. They are here on a study-cum-immersion programme jointly organised by the Education Ministry and the French embassy. Guillaume Rochigneun, 15, likes the people and the food here so much167 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-08-14 3 WELLINGTON, Mon Pacific island-nations today began a two-day meeting here to discuss defence and trade needs. The meeting, attended by Australian and New Zealand officials, as well as representatives of Pacific countries, stems from the American invasion of Grenada last year. New Zealand governmentUPI - 215 words
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158 1984-08-14 3 WASHINGTON, Mon An estimated 5,000 overseas Chinese were executed by the Japanese forces in 1942 during their wartime occupation of Singapore, according to classified documents found in Washington. A 31-page typed report on the incident, dated Nov 22 1945, and its 14--page handwritten draft, dated158 words
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278 1984-08-14 3 Maneka fails in bid to reverse court ruling NEW DELHI, Mon. The High Court here today dismissed a petition by Maneka Gandhi, estranged daughter-in-law of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, seeking reversal of a judge's decision ruling for the Prime Minister in an inheritance case. A two-member Bench headed by ChiefAP - 278 words
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Article439 1984-08-14 3 Mints work overtime to boost supply of paise NEW DELHI, Mon. A SERIOUS shortage of coins has left Indians feeling shortchanged and led to what one banker called "trivial inflation" as entrepeneurs are said to be melting down the coins for other uses. CustomersAFP - 439 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-08-14 3 BUT hem be back... Niaety-year-ald Ens, the winged gad sf lave, beds dawn hi Iris eastam-fit packing crate, m rmmte fsr repairs. He get a rsssteg send-eff Cymhftto dashed sad the anaajj wmni as he teak flight last week frnai his perek ta Uaiari seedyUPI - 144 words
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Article63 1984-08-14 3 TWO IRANIANS opposed to the rule of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny went on trial in Rome yesterday for hijacking an Iran Air airliner with 305 passengers and crew aboard in a bid for political asylum in France. The Iranian embassy said it has made a formal request toUPI - 63 words
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Article53 1984-08-14 3 A UNIVERSITY college in Agartala, capital of Tripura state in north-east India, was closed yesterday after several home-made bombs exploded in a hostel, killing one student and wounding 17 others. Tripura, which borders Bangladesh, has been hit by a series of separatist guerilla attacks over the pastReuter - 53 words
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Article43 1984-08-14 3 THE BEIRUT government yesterday cancelled a Cabinet meeting that was to have dealt with political reforms and the situation in southern Lebanon, where guerillas launched at least three attacks against Israeli occupation troops. No offi- UPI ciai reason was given.UPI - 43 words
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Article76 1984-08-14 3 A WORLD conference of Sikhs has been called to try to resolve a crisis gripping the community over control of the faith and repairs ti its holiest shrine, the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The five high priests of the religion, known as the Panj Piaras (Five Beloved),Reuter - 76 words
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Article59 1984-08-14 3 SPORADIC FIGHTING between Karen guerillas and Burmese government troops continued yesterday after the rebels recaptured a strategic hill near the ThaiBurmese border, Karen sources said. So far 12 bodies of Burmese troops were found in the area while the rebels suffered five dead and nine wounded sinceAFP - 59 words
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Article71 1984-08-14 3 A SPECIAL military court on Sunday formally charged Murtaza Bhutto and Shah Nawaz Bhutto, sons of former Pakistani Premier Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, and 96 others with conspiring to overthrow the military regime of Gen Mohammed Zia-Ul-Haq, court sources said in Islamabad. The special military court has been setAFP - 71 words
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409 1984-08-14 4 Rescheduling payments on $93 b debt may be under way BUENOS AIRES, Monday ARGENTINA has reached a "successful and substantial agreement" with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that could open the way for rescheduling payments on its staggering U5543.6 billion (5593.7 billion) foreign debt. PresidentAFP; UPI - 409 words
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452 1984-08-14 4 SANTA BARBARA, Mon. President Ronald Reagan, striving to put out a political brushfire dogging his re-election campaign, said yesterday he would use higher taxes as "a last resort" to reduce the huge US federal budget deficit. The statement indicates that Mr Reagan isUPI; Reuter - 452 words
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166 1984-08-14 4 LOS ANGELES, Mon. President Ronald Reagan joked about bombing the Soviet Union while preparing for a nationwide broadcast on Saturday, US news organisations reported yesterday. Gannett newspapers, the biggest chain in the United States, and the ABC network quoted the President asReuter - 166 words
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266 1984-08-14 4 UN conference in search of consensus MEXICO CITY, Mon. Delegates at the United Nations Conference on Population held an unscheduled session yesterday in search of consensus on guidelines to help curb global population growth. The 148-nation conference is expected to end tomorrow, a day late, because of persistent disagreements whichReuter - 266 words
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Article49 1984-08-14 4 MADRID. Mon. A Basque separatist identified as Pablo Gude Pego was killed in a shootout with the Guardia Civil today in Lasarte. northern Spain, iust after he had placed two bombs at a salesroom selling French cars, the Ministry of the Interior said in a communique. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-08-14 4 LOS ANGELES, Mon. A police pilot crash-landed his helicopter on a busy Los Angeles freeway yesterday, narrowly missing thousands of people streaming towards the Olympic Games closing ceremony. Pilot Frank Klotz, police officer Bob Weaver and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) observer Karen Pontius wereReuter; AP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-08-14 4 BRASILIA, Mon. The two candidates who on Jan 15 will go to the polls to decide who will become Brazil's first civilian President in 20 years, have vowed to take tough measures in renegotiating the nation's US$95 billion (Ssl99 billion)UPI - 277 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-08-14 5 He calls for talks with Solidarity to solve problems GDANSK, Monday WARNING of a possibly "unavoidable" collision between Poles and the communist regime, Mr Lech Walesa called on Prime Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski to negotiate with the outlawed Solidarity union to solve Poland's problems. "TheUPI; Reuter - 401 words
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Article47 1984-08-14 5 WARSAW, Mon. Polish Prime Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski will receive a 21 per cent pay rise next January, bringing Ms salary to 68,0* zloties <Ssl,3tz) a month, the government newspaper. Rzeczpospolita, sold. The overage industrial wage in Poland Is 17,SM zloties a month. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-08-14 5 ACTRESS Elisabeth Taylor (background) and her adopted daughter, Maria, arriving at the cemetry in Celigny, near Lausanne in Switzerland, on Sunday to visit the grave of Richard Burton. Miss Taylor, 52, whose two tempestuous marriages to the Welsh actor fascinated millions, drove to this tiny villageUPI - 179 words
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Article182 1984-08-14 5 CHESTERFIELD, Mon. A PAIR of identical twin sisters who married identical twin brothers on the same day have given birth to a boy and a girl within an hour of each other, officials said here yesterday. The 26-year-old mothers, Pauline and Pat Collister, both gaveAP - 182 words
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347 1984-08-14 5 BELFAST, Mon. NORTHERN Ireland's police fought running street battles with demonstrators past midnight yesterday following the death of a man in a police charge earlier. Police fired plastic bullets at youths armed with Molotov cocktails and home-made bombs in the CatholicAFP; UPI - 347 words
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129 1984-08-14 5 LONDON, Mon. Britain may be liable to pay compensation to Australian aborigines alleged to have been contaminated in atom bomb tests 30 years ago, The Observer newspaper said yesterday. The ABitish weekly said liability was spelt out in a 1956 treaty between AustraliaReuter - 129 words
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236 1984-08-14 5 LONDON, Mon. Five buses owned by the National Coal Board were destroyed in an arson attack yesterday as Britain's coal strike entered its 23rd week. Police said flammable liquid was thrown over the five buses, which were parked at an engineering works in NorthAP - 236 words
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Article49 1984-08-14 5 FANO (ITALY), Mon. Fishermen from across Italy greeted Pope John Paul fi yesterday on a visit to this small Adriatic seaside town. The city Fathers missed the start of the last papal visit 127 years ago while they argued over who would gi-eet the Pontiff. UPIUPI - 49 words
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382 1984-08-14 6 'Explosives believed to be made by Iran' CAIRO, Monday US ANTI-mine teams sent to Egypt have found three mines in the Red Sea that appeared to be of Iranian manufacture, Newsweek magazine reported yesterday. In its Aug 20 issue quoting sources inUPI; AP - 382 words
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196 1984-08-14 6 NEW YORK, Monday IRANIAN leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny suffered a severe heart attack last month, and the nation has now entered the "post-Khomeiny era", an Iranian exiled leader says in an interview with Newsweek magazine. Former Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, speaking from exile inAP - 196 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-08-14 6 VIGIL at sea Aa Israeli gunboat sits quietly on the waters of the Middle East during the weekend monitoring tankers both entering (at right) and departing (left) from the port of Aqaba in Jordan. Ships destined either for Eilat in Israel or Aqaba most pass throughUPI - 104 words
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132 1984-08-14 6 BEIRUT, Mon. UNDER growing pressure from the relatives of thousands of missing people, the government Sesterday published a st of more than 7M people described as being held in army or police Jails. The list accounts for only a small number of theNYT - 132 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-08-14 6 HARARE, THE first Congress of Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu-PF Party since independence ended with a sweeping endorsement of a oneparty socialist state and Prime Minister Robert Mugabe's leadership of a powerful new politburo. Mr Mugabe closed the landmark five-day Congress by naming theReuter - 305 words
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134 1984-08-14 6 TOKYO, Mon. A Soviet military defector, thought to be a general, has been telling United States authorities about Soviet strategy in the Middle East, according to the Sankei Shimbun. The newspaper's Washington correspondent Nagayoshi Sumita yesterday wrote that he had learned that the officerReuter - 134 words
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Article62 1984-08-14 6 BEIJING. Mon Flooding, hailstorms, droughts and other natural disasters have killed 1,800 people and injured 9,000 in China so far this year, costing the state US$B6 million (5J189.2 million) in disaster relief. Floods devastated more than 4.5 million hectares of farmland, mainly in China's eastern and southeastern provinces,UPI - 62 words
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225 1984-08-14 6 Labour and Likud agree to end rift JERUSALEM, Mon. The ruling Likud bloc and the opposition Labour Party have agreed to set up sub-commit-tees to resolve differences and end a threeweek political stalemate over the formation of a national unity government. Two subcommittes, one to deal with economic and socialUPI - 225 words
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157 1984-08-14 7 Filipino reserves level drops to $1.19 b MANILA, Mon. The Philippines' international reserves, which reached US$B94 million (Ssl.B billion) in March, dropped to US$569 million in July following the payment of debt interests and oil, press reports said today quoting central bank sources. The reserves level had fallen because inflows157 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-08-14 7 Remnants of KMT 'seeking ties with Burma Reds' BANGKOK, Mon. Remnants of Chinese Kuomingtang (KMT) forces who fled to Thailand after the 1949 communist takeover of China have approached the Burmese Communist Party (BCP) for a possible armed alliance, The Bangkok Post said today. The newspaper, quoting Thai army sources,AFP - 337 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-08-14 7 BANGKOK, Mon. THE release of rare giant catfish, vasectomies to curb population growth and nation-wide donations for charities were part of celebrations to mark the 52nd birthday of Thailand's Queen Sirikit. The birthday of the popular Queen yesterday was celebrated throughout the weekend and today,AP - 204 words
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119 1984-08-14 7 MANILA, Mon. A series of earthquakes shook several towns in the northern Philippines today but no casualties or damage were reported. The government geophysical observatory said the epicentre was 500 km north of Manila in President Ferdinand Marcos' home province of Ilocos Norte. The quakes, whichReuter; AP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-08-14 7 Australian critics of Jakarta Opponents in two groups says Mochtar JAKARTA, Mon. THE Indonesian Foreign Minister has identified two anti-In-donesia groups in Australia. In a report in The Jakarta Post last Thursday, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmad ja said the groups are leftist intellectuals and a small clique of journalists who are271 words
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Article377 1984-08-14 8 Police to take action against offenders KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Islamic party, PAS, is going ahead with public meetings in Kelantan and Trengganu despite the government's restriction on such functions. But it has failed to hold the eeramah it had scheduled earlier for Kedah and Perlis.NST - 377 words
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300 1984-08-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The University Hospital administration vehemently denied a f>ress report today that t uses flour sacks for blankets and nappies for its patients and babies. University of Malaya Vice-Chancellor Royal Prof Ungku Aziz said it was also not trueBernama - 300 words
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Article52 1984-08-14 8 ALOR STAR, Mon. An international conference to bring together 29 education specialists from the United States and Asean will be held at Pulau Langkawi from Aug 20. The three-day roundtable conference is organised jointly by the University Utara Malaysia (UUM) and the Regional Institute of Higher Education and52 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-08-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mm. Finance Minister Daim Zalnuddin expressed concern today about the still-fragile balance of payments position and what he saw aa the reluctance of the private sector to take a firmer role In the economy. Real growth In the gross domestic product fell251 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-08-14 8 KL to set up colleges offering first year studies SYDNEY, Mon. The Malaysian government plans to set up community colleges to prepare students for university education abroad, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced here today. He said the college 1 to be run along the same line as448 words
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304 1984-08-14 8 JOHOR B ARU, Mon. THERE should not be any complaints about a shortage of* cement in Johor now that the state has secured a daily supply of about 1,900 tonnes from four manufacturers, State Trade Enforcement Division chief Nik Mohamed Ariffin Jaafar said today.Bernama - 304 words
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Article330 1984-08-14 9 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Suspended motorists who take to the road may end up behind bars By THOSE who persist in driving or riding while their licences have been suspended now risk ending up in jail. The Traffic Police intend to put such "incorrigibles" behind bars as330 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-08-14 9 CRANE driver Lim Ah Poh, 41, was used to lifting things until Sunday morning when he went to answer a complaint about leaves clogging up a drain. He found himself and his crane being pivoted 11 metres off the ground (see picture) when aWAN SENG YIP - 261 words
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146 1984-08-14 9 Pay-and-stay for prisoner who broke pipe in cell A MAN is to pay for damaging his cell by paying for the damage and spending an extra 10 weeks in another cell. Neo Leong Chuan, 26, was in a Queenstown police station lock-up on Jan 30 last year when he damaged146 words
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Article180 1984-08-14 9 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By IT WASN'T Pled Piper going along Holland Road, nor was it a chase to catch the bus, although It had all started at a bus stop. A snatch-thief, stolen handbag in hand, ran with his 47-year-old victim, housewife Kuan Kum Mee180 words
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Article156 1984-08-14 9 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN By ABOUT 3,000 people are expected to attend an international convention of quality control circles which will be held at the World Trade Centre from Nov 12 to 14. The International Exposition of Quality Control Circles will be organised for the first time156 words
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152 1984-08-14 9 HDB to make all-out effort for QCCs QCCs TEAMWORK spirit is running high in the Housing Board, with more than 1,000 staff taking part in quality control circle (QCC) activities. Although the HDB started QCCs only last year, it now has 196 of them, the second largest number in Singapore.152 words
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Article28 1984-08-14 9 TOA Payoh constituency will hold a dinner at the Toa Payoh Lucky Restaurant on Saturday to celebrate Singapore's 25th year of nation-building and 19th National Day.28 words
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249 1984-08-14 9 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA By THE State Coroner, Mr S. Radhakrishnan, yesterday urged motorcyclists to realise the dangers of hell-riding after he heard how a 21-year-old man was killed when he was flung against a tree during a race with another rider. He said249 words
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Article37 1984-08-14 10 RELATIVES are asked to claim the body of Mr Govinda Appavoo, 83, who died at Tan Took Seng Hospital on Sunday at 6 p.m. They can contact assistant investigating officer Kau Eng Lee on *****00.37 words
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144 1984-08-14 10 NUS and Stanford course for top execs TOP business executives from 10 countries in the Asia-Pacific region went back to the classroom yesterday at the National University of Singapore to improve their knowledge of management principles. Their teachers are faculty staff from Stanford University renowned for its man-manage-ment courses and144 words
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Article39 1984-08-14 10 THE National Trades Union Congress will celebrate National Day with a dinner and dance on Saturday at the Shenton Way Seafood Restaurant. Mr Ong Teng Cheong, NTUC secretary-general and Minister without Portfolio, will be the guest-of -honour.39 words
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Article25 1984-08-14 10 MR LOW Wong Fook has been appointed the Chief Inspector of Factories with effect from Sept 7, according to the latest government gazette.25 words
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372 1984-08-14 10 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN By IN LESS than four hours, a labourer started fires in four vacant shophouses in the Chinatown area causing about $2,000 of damage. And a court yesterday heard that Aw Yeong Tuck Onn, 52, was detained because372 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-08-14 10 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG Many choose to cross the road despite heavy traffic By IT LIES 7.86 metres benen.h busy Penang Road, just outride the Singapore Shopping Centre an under-used and very much by-pass-ed underpass. Besides an t«casional straggler or two, some school children emerge from time to time, scuffling339 words
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74 1984-08-14 10 Support the senior citizens' week THE sixth Senior Citizens' Week will be held from Nov 25 to Dec 2. The $80,000 programme will include a regional seminar on services for the elderly, a health fair, singing contest and photographic competition ana exhibition. Organisations are invited to give financial support to74 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-08-14 11 When the company neglects safety first THREE companies paid in court yesterday for carelassnass on their part which lad to the incidents shown in the three stories hare. Tha shipyard company was fined $2,000, tha maximum. Tests had shown a lever block had not been tested and thoroughly examined. The257 words
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90 1984-08-14 11 Operator's right thumb had to be amputated PART of a machine operator's right thumb had to be amputated as a result of injuries received when she was operating a power press in a factory. Miss Tan Yean Geok was working at Uraco Precision Engineering at Senang Crescent on July 1390 words
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150 1984-08-14 11 A COMPANY was fined $2,000, the maximum, after a worker fell while standing on a prefabricated block suspended partly by a defective lever block. A magistrate's court was told yesterday that the worker, whose name was not given, was working at the shipyard,150 words
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439 1984-08-14 11 A curry, a watch, a ship, the Olympics and Singapore Leaders spice National Day talks with colourful analogies USING different analogies, government leaders yesterday told Singaporeans how to forge ahead. Stressing the importance of good leadership, Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, compared it to the making439 words
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216 1984-08-14 11 AFTER the dazzle and glitter, the National Day floats were dismantled yesterday. But not many people accepted an Invitation to watch and learn how three new-generation floats were made. This may have been due partly to a mix-up at tne Air216 words
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Article125 1984-08-14 11 LAWS should be passed to ensure that disabled people are trained and given some basic education. This would improve their chances of employment and so "help the disabled to help themselves," said an editorial in the latest issue of Singapore Paraplegics, the offical magazine of the Society125 words
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395 1984-08-14 12 MAUREEN CHUA - A legal poser at 'show cause' hearing MAUREEN CHUA The James Chia case Can Law Society complain against earlier decision? CAN the Law Society of Singapore complain against the decision of a disciplinary committee? This is the poser before three judges who are hearing a show cause action against a395 words
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139 1984-08-14 12 Tibs not allowed to run taxi service AN application by Trans-Island Bus Service (Tibs) to run taxis has been rejected because the Ministry of Communications feels there are enough taxi operators. Tibs had applied earlier this year to run a fleet of 2H taxis, Just like Singapore Bus Service. The139 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-08-14 12 DANIEUL MUDALI - DANIEUL MUDALI By FIFTY men who were attracted by a company's advertisement of well-paving Jobs in Saudi Arabia went to the Labour Ministry yesterday to complain. Like many others who are believed to have gone to Byrne ft Heath Pte Ltd in Jasmine Road,332 words
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147 1984-08-14 12 JEDDAH, Mon. The number of work permits granted to expatriate workers in Saudi Arabia dropped by 10 per cent in 1983, the newspaper, Saudi Gazette, said yesterday. Figures released by the Saudi labour office in Jeddah showed 47.9 per centReuter - 147 words
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272 1984-08-14 12 THE first time that the Singapore Youth Choir took part in an international choir competition was in 1972 in England. It was placed fourth among more than 20 countries. And that was quite an achievement for a choir that was only eight272 words
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127 1984-08-14 12 Telecoms to rent out facsimile machines TELECOMS will put out for rent facsimile machines which can receive and send text, photographs and other graphics from October. Previously, the facsimile transceiver, better known as "the fax" in business quarters, could only be bought or rented from lisenced vendors whose machines were127 words
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Article48 1984-08-14 12 AN ON-THE-SPOT flower arrangement competition was held at Havelock community centre on Sunday as part of celebrations to mark National Day and the past 25 years of nation-building. Mrs Lee Yiok Seng, wife of the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development gave away the prizes.48 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-08-14 13 ELAYNE THONG - ELAYNE THONG By PUPILS at Kay Wah School in Lim Chu Kang have turned "publishers" and, in the process, are helping their younger schoolmates. The primary three to six pupils and their teachers are producing simple story books with simple morals. They drawANDREW CHIN - 312 words
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Article185 1984-08-14 13 THE fate of Min Pao, a Chinese evening daily, will be known when shareholders of its publisher, the Singapore Publishing Co Ltd, meet on Aug 27. They will hold an emergency meeting to decide whether the company should republish the newspaper. The meeting will185 words
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322 1984-08-14 13 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN By THE centralised Work Improvement Teams (WITS) convention in the public sector may give way to decentralised ones organised at ministry level to reduce pressure on participants. This proposal will be made by the WITs development unit, organiser of this year's convention,322 words
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Article56 1984-08-14 13 POLICE booked 1,153 motorists and warned 71 others for traffic offences along the PanIsland Expressway, the East Coast Parkway and the Central Expressway last week. Most of the offenders were caught for speeding while others were booked for careless, inconsiderate and dangerous driving. Police also booked 99 road-hoggers56 words
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Article58 1984-08-14 13 THIEVES stole $300 and jewellery worth $25,850 from a terrace house in Pulasan Road, near Joo Chiat Road, on Sunday. Businessman D. Jayantilal, 72, told police he and his family left home after 7 p.m. When he returned two hours later, he found two rooms in the house58 words
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Article60 1984-08-14 13 TWO people on a motorcycle were injured after an accident with a car along the Pan-Island Expressway on Sunday at 5.20 p.m. The rider, Mr Lim Yit Kim. 55. was treated as an outpatient while his pillion rider. Madam Lee Siew Hoon, was taken to hospital60 words
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373 1984-08-14 15 VALERIE LEE - EDB bid to get more young apprentices VALERIE LEE Higher allowances and shorter bond period are offered By THE government is offering higher allowances and shorter bond periods in a bid to attract more young people to become industrial apprentices. From this month, all those who sign up at the373 words
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210 1984-08-14 15 Singaporean dies on holiday at Phuket A SINGAPOREAN died on Saturday while on holiday in Phuket with his daughter. Mr Chong See Sin, 51, who owned an auto accessories shop, had left for Phuket, a popular island resort in Thailand, on National Day with his 19-year-old daughter. Miss T. H.210 words
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70 1984-08-14 15 Man accused of credit card cheating A MAN, Romualdo Reyes Henry, 34, was charged yesterday with cheating with a credit card. He allegedly cheated Khatijah bte Ibrahim of MPH Bookstores (S) Pte Ltd in Scotts Road on Aug 11 by making her believe he was Mark O'Connor whose American Express70 words
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Article56 1984-08-14 15 MOTORISTS should avoid the portion of Lornie Road from Andrew Road to Joan Road tomorrow from 1 a.m. until 5 a.m. as the road will be closed to traffic. The Public Works Department will be installing a prestressed concrete beam for a new pedestrian overhead bridge56 words
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Article56 1984-08-14 15 NINETEEN-year-old Koh Bock Hock was charged yesterday with having four rounds of 5.56 mm ammunition at Block 514, Jurong West. Street 52, on Friday. No plea was taken from Koh, who was ordered to be remanded for a week tor further police investigations. The case will56 words
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Article62 1984-08-14 15 In another incident a seven-year-old girl was drowned while swimming at the Big Splash In East Coast Park on Friday. She has been identified as Ong Boon Ling. She was found in the pool at about 2.35 p.m. She died despite attempts to revive62 words
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285 1984-08-14 15 Blows 'broke limit of self defence' A LABOURER, who fatally struck a man with a wooden pole during a fight, was jailed for five years yesterday. And Mr Justice Sinnathuray told Lim Chiew Kee, 38, that if he had just defended himself against the man, who was armed with a285 words
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Article262 1984-08-14 15 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI By CAMPAIGNS are nothing new to Ngee Ann Polytechnic students. Since 1983, the polytechnic has had a series of campaigns like Speak More English, Crime Prevention, Water and Energy Conservation, Speak Mandarin instead of Dialects and Productivity. Today, it will launch its262 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-08-14 14 MARC TAN - MARC TAN By AT THE Changi Airport is a new haunt for the young, where Fujian is the unofficial language used, side by side with English and Mandarin. Both the city-slickers and the rural folks come to this place the Terrace538 words
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136 1984-08-14 14 Micos to explain Medisave in four languages Chai Chee MICOS, the neighbourhood mascot of Chai Chee constituency, has a new task: To explain the Medisave scheme in four languages to constituents. It discusses the scheme in a booklet reproduced from a Health Minis- try's guide to Medisave. The acronym, Micos,136 words
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Article224 1984-08-14 14 Ulu Pandan NATIONAL Day isn't just parades and fireworks, it's party time too. So, when the young and the not-so-young in a HDB block of flats decide to get together to live up the day in true neighbourhood style, anything goes. A ventriloquist and his224 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-08-14 14 Bedok SHE barely controlled her shivers but control them she did. Soon she was firm friends with the metrelong snake which eventually curled itself round her shoulders. Thirteen-year-old Tan Bee Tin's spine-chilling experience with snake charmer Mr Noormoha Med Ibrahim's performer occurred at a123 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-08-14 14 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN Tanjong Pagar By EAT your heart out, LA! So what if the Americans are hogging the limelight at the moment with their golden performances at the 1984 Olympics. To these youngsters, ripe and ready for some juicy fun, their less glamorous version342 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-08-14 14 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG Bukit Panjang By IT'S not the Ku Klux Klan. Just some people who decided that fun is putting a hood over their heads to shut the daylight out. Each line of seven people was led by one sighted soul who wasYAP YEW PIANG - 211 words
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492 1984-08-14 16 WHEN the Olympic flame flickered and died over the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, it might well have been extinguished by the accumulated sighs of relief from around the watching world. No Olympian perished during the Games. There was no catastrophe or scandal492 words
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Article, Illustration821 1984-08-14 16 'First prize' winner in divided land of Zimbabwe holds on to power Zimbabwean Prime Minister Robert Mugabe has named a Politburo for his political party, the Zimbabwe African National Union, (ZANU). The party congress, which opened last Wednesday, approved plans to create a socialist, one-party stateNYT - 821 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-08-14 16 ROME Mr Bettino Craxi, Italy's first socialist premier, began his second year in power recently, surprising many who thought the one-time spoiler of Italian politics would not last long. The 50-year-old premier has not only managed to keep his coalition afloat butAP - 561 words
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Article, Illustration786 1984-08-14 16 Asean notes Sons, through their ordination into the monkhood when they reach maturity, can earn merit for the parents that daughters cannot provide. Daughters, on the other hand, are "deprived of THAILAND BANGKOK The 30--year-old woman, brownrobed and shaven-headed, radiates calm and gentleness but she is a786 words
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269 1984-08-14 17 A strong leader like Lee needed at helm I REFER to your report "Why I have faith, says PM" (ST, Aug 9) on the Prime Minister's annual National Day message. It is gratifying to hear Mr Lee Kuan Yew confirm his faith in our younger leaders and in the ability269 words
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608 1984-08-14 17 SSO review was criticism for sake of criticism I FEEL obliged to write to you after much thought given to the many reviews which your newspapers have given in the past to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. I refer ir particular to the one on the performance of "La Boheme" by608 words
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Letter91 1984-08-14 17 If only we had more like him I HAVE noticed that Dr Toh Chin Chye has of late levelled increasingly critical comments against the government. It makes one wonder what Parliament would be like if he was (physically) in the opposite camp.... The recent amendment to the Constitution to enable91 words
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300 1984-08-14 17 THANK you for pointing out your paper's coverage of PLO leader Yasser Arafat's visit to Malaysia. I must have missed it because it was not conspicuous. May I refer to the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's excuse for not screening "Yes Minister" in your paper300 words
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Letter209 1984-08-14 17 TO write or not to write, that was the question. Now that I have written, let me assure the secretary-general of the Workers' Party, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, that Singaporeans are able to think for themselves that is why one of them has chosen to reply to his209 words
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211 1984-08-14 17 Accept these seats if you qualify THIS is an appeal to the Member for Anson, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam; the secretary-general of the Singapore Democratic Party, Mr Chiam See Tong; and other politicians to accept the nonconstituency MP seats if they qualify for them in the next election. They should accept211 words
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118 1984-08-14 17 I REFER to the letter "Punters take over" from "Resident". (ST, July 5). We would like to thank the writer for the information about the Illegal horsebetting activities at the market, the hawker centre and the nearby coffee shops at Sims Drive. The police are118 words
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Letter215 1984-08-14 17 I WOULD like to thank the Singapore Bus Service for putting up information boards on bus services at some bus stops. However, I feel these boards could be more useful if they were less awkwardly placed. Although the information is available on both sides, often commuters can easily215 words
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Article, Illustration894 1984-08-14 18 ROBIN LUSTIG - ROBIN LUSTIG Spies may be needed to ferret out moles in MIS itself By in London BRITAIN'S secret intelligence service, MB, is being subject to some unwelcome scrutiny following claims by one of its retired officers that it never adequately investigated its infiltration894 words
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Article795 1984-08-14 18 Joblessness stalks miners in Wales valley MAERDY (Wales) ABANDONED coalmines aad lengthening dole qaeaes of the Rhoadda valleys create the spectre that haunts Britain's miners, now la the twenty-second week of a strike against farther pit closures. In their heyday, the twoReuter - 795 words
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Article36 1984-08-14 19 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 20 85 13 Finance 2 17 1 Hotels 1 5 3 Properties 1 9 I Plantations I 9 0 Mining 14 1 Deb/Loans 1 8 1 Totol 27 137 2036 words
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Article43 1984-08-14 19 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 16 87 19 Finance 1 II 1 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 3 8 0 Oil palms 1 7 1 Tins 0 8 4 Rubbers 3 15 2 Deb/Loans 0 0 1 Total 24 140 2843 words
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Article88 1984-08-14 19 SHARE prices closed easier across the board in active trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Interest was quite widespread but again it focussed mainly on several situational issues. The widely followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 10.45 points to 1441.98 At the88 words
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292 1984-08-14 19 THE local stock market was generally quiet yesterday except for spurts of profit-taking. Investors were very cautious in their trading. Share prices opened weaker than overnight levels in line with the poor performance on Wall Street. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 14.20 points292 words
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Article, Illustration36 1984-08-14 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)36 words
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Article70 1984-08-14 19 MCta»-nsoc 320 +16 Mil Mr. 50c 221+13 Veneer Prod 138 +13 Lien Hoe 690+10 Rahman Hyd 390 +10 Trade- 382 10 Bedford 50c 195 +10 Samaoda rtdp 288 +8 KLhdsoc 292+7 Rorhmara mat 283+7 UIC 238+6 UlSecttrrbes 100 +6 IC$ 665+5 ShnUn 284+4 Baartaadca 268 +4 ft Nil Hot*70 words
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Article76 1984-08-14 19 Kf lanjut $1.50 680 -50 Kuala S-m 515 -30 Pan-0 50c 246 -29 ICB 645 —25 mmmm 535 -25 OCBC 1000-20 M Cmmrt 745 —20 M Propartiei 332 -20 H Leon. M 50c 320 -20 Lm~ Huat 180 —20 Gold Cat* 328 -16 Dutch Bah, 690 -15 FIN 57076 words
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Article17 1984-08-14 19 Pan El 2.188,000 U I C 1,275,000 UOL W'ta 929.000 UOL 592,000 Pahong Com 587,00017 words
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Article61 1984-08-14 19 Aug 10 Aug 13 BT Composite 855 19 841.62 BTMcator 251 1971 *****76 BT 08/OS +406 +234 ST Industrials 963.07 ***** ST Finance 26)7 07 *****3 ST Hotels 935 35 932.38 ST Properties 599 22 591.40 ST Minings ***** ***** ST Plantations 7647 44 2641 90 OCBC ***** 734.0961 words
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Article78 1984-08-14 19 Botrstead Bhd —I G— *mm unch NIC —2 Sen* Ship 1 CtC -4 Haw Par 4 Pan Dec -29 Sam Darby —4 CCM -10 tachcjptßhd -5 Perib Plant -i S Tratfcr. -5 CoHS.ori.e —6 KcppH +2 St_p Corp —3 Dunlop M 1 MTC —2 Wma —1078 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-08-14 19 A SINGAPORE medical publisher and a British publisher have joined hands to produce a series of medical atlases, the first of its kind, on lens implant for cataract patients. The co-publishing agreement between P. G. Publishing Pte Ltd and John Wright Sons389 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-08-14 19 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By THE three companies that supply most of the tall cranes used in Singapore, once dubbed the national bird, have been hit hard by the recent slowdown in construction. Compounding their problems, they said, is a worldwide glut of second-hand357 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-08-14 19 Meet Mr Rotberg the 'world's biggest non-sovereign borrower' Race in the llvvfO FIFTEEN years age, the World Bank only borrowed USsl* mifUon a year. Today, that figure Is more than USslt billion (5521.4 billion) annually. The man responsible for this "extraordinary record of accomplishment" is 54-year-old Mr Eagene Ratberg, the444 words
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Article25 1984-08-14 19 SYDNEY Australian stock exchanges will begin operating under uniform trading hours from August 20, Australian Associated Stock Exchanges chairman Jim Bain announced. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article54 1984-08-14 19 TOKYO The Tokyo Rubber Exchange has accepted another three non-Japanese mem- bers, taking the total to 11, exchange officials said. The new foreign companies under the associate member system are Singapore Tong Teik Ltd of Singapore, Joo Seng Rubber Co of Malaysia and Hecht Heyworth and AlcanReuter - 54 words
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268 1984-08-14 19 NGIAM TONG HAI - 'Don't import any more ceramic tiles' NGIAM TONG HAI By CERAMIC tiles enough to cover nearly 10,000 floors of five-room Housing Board flats have been imported in the past two months just to ease the current shortage of renovation building materials. This is double the usual amount each month. The268 words
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Article3851 1984-08-14 20 U A C (3 645) READERS should be aware of the imHatiom of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarJy covered in "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are3,851 words
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Article2506 1984-08-14 20 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 90S) Alcorn (2 208 2 225) (4) 2 25 (2) 2 24 (6) 2 23 (4) 2 20 (1) 2 21 (1) 2 22 Anton 1 89S) (4) I 90 (2) 1 88 cd A Xhoc (3 048 3 06S) (1) 3.122,506 words
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Article2734 1984-08-14 20 AI shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/ rifhts N Tai-eiempted dividend ABM is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. 1983 Last Yield Vol Day Mffi Low Company Sale Chant* ('000) Mfh2,734 words
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Article, Illustration30 1984-08-14 21 Closing prices Rubber cents/Ho Singapore September 189.00 up 0.75 cents Malaysia September 209.25 up 0.25 cents Tin Closing prices Ms/Mo Straits Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 87 tonnes down 38 tonnes30 words
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Article41 1984-08-14 21 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 342.50—343.00 351.50 352.00 Mon Sat Hongkong 342 50—343 00 344.40—344.90 Fri Thurs New York 343.00-343.50 349.00—349.50 London 347.25-347.75 345.50—346.00 Dec Fee Simex Gold Futures high— low 356.40—354.60 362.60—362 Closing 354.70 361.60 Volume: 1153 541 words
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Article134 1984-08-14 21 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5523,945 and 5*23,810. The Far East go! U*****.50/4.00. It was traded within a narrow range of U*****.50/4.00 in a quiet morning session to close for lunch at the day's high of U5J344.00/4.50. The market reopened in the afternoon at U*****.60/4.10 and came off134 words
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Article117 1984-08-14 21 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed quietly lower on light selling and lack of interest. palm Caning prices Crude Mt/twm palm ol Aof 992 50 (central) Refined palm ol MS/tomes RBD palm Aug 600 (sellers) Sept 585 (sellers) Oct 555 (sellers) RBD Stearin Aug 420 (sellers) Sept 410117 words
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Article52 1984-08-14 21 THE Straits Tin price in Penang was unchanged at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of MJ29.15 per kilo on continued lack of demand. The buffer stock manager maintained strong support at this level. Turnover fell to 87 tonnes from 125 on Friday. Foreign concentrates or rationing was52 words
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Article25 1984-08-14 21 AlnminiiifM "5B a**** Aluminium r t^m ma9m M. Fri Spot 886.50- -887.50 (883.00-884.00) 3 months 909.50-910.00 (906.50—907.00) Market tone: Barely steady Sales: 8.350 tonnes25 words
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Article22 1984-08-14 21 Ctosbig prices Copper £/taaaa Fri Spot 1022.50-*****0 (1013.00-1013.50) 3 months 1041.00—1041.50 (1033 00— 1033 50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 31.750 tonnes22 words
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Article21 1984-08-14 21 Silver CJosiig prices US$7 troy m Maa Ftl apore 756-7.61 7.85—790 Fri Than York Unav 7.80—785 Source Credit Suisse. S'pt21 words
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Article290 1984-08-14 21 FOB in bales RAS MRELB cents/Ho) (M cenb/Uo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 184.50— 185.50N 184.50— 185.50N unq una Int. 1 RSS Sept 189.00-189.50 189.00-189.50 209.00-209 25 209 25-209 50 Int. 1 RSS Oct 193.50—194.00 193.50-194.00 an.a-an.vi Int. 2 RSS Sept 180.5C— 181 50N 181.00— 182.00N290 words
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Article386 1984-08-14 21 Noon doskig Gambler Coconut rie,,,/ 00 FOBNSW 305 00 (sellers) *WCt Produtt Eulungt oil Bulk FOB 215.00 (sellers) OM drum FOB 228.00 (sellers) *tm%\ t--gee«» New drum FOB 232.00 (sellers) RICO wmm Copra 100 t i s t ctus Mued (loose) 115 00 (buyers) (Kangaroo) new crop IDS386 words
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Article365 1984-08-14 21 HONGKONG, Mon. The market closed slightly higher today. The Hang Seng Index closed 0.69 points up at 926.39. Hongkong Land confirmed it paid HK$l.9 billion to the government today regarding its exchange square development. This helped the market to recover from the day's lows as there had been speculation on365 words
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Article39 1984-08-14 21 Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 926.39(925.70) _^i Week ago 903.47 :jjjj Austrafan U-Ordnaries j!P Monday 734.1 (738.7) Week ago 736.6 Austraian Industrials Monday 1021.1 (1025.8) Week ago 1034.6 (Fituret in buckets rtler to thow o» Mm prenous tradhf day)39 words
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Article258 1984-08-14 21 *ue 13 HK$ Chanfi Assooated HoteK 0 25 +0 02 i Bonk Of East Ana 20 90 +0 1 Chtun^ Kong 8 10 0 1 |Chmo Light 1260 -0 1 Cross Hart) Tunnel 9 45 F E Comortium 0 35 +0005 for Eott Exch Phrfex 0025B G I Cement258 words
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Article326 1984-08-14 21 Aii| 13 to Chante A|»mmoto 1200 10 Ako. 412 -2 Amodo 1340 -10 Asoni Cfwn 578 -6 A*ohi doss 756 +8 Bonk Tk 445 unch Brxtgeiton* 610 +8 Conor. 1300 +10 Covo Computer 1440 +10 Citaen 534 18 O r*p Print 949 13 D Nippon Screen Doiw 662 +1326 words
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Article332 1984-08-14 21 13 Cent* Change (tot) A C I 192 unch A N I 235 +1 A P M 235 -I Abecfoyte 894S Aoc 290 -3 Afconce Oil 73 +1 Ali«d Mil 228 +3 Ampol Exp 285 unch Ampol Pet 173 +1 Am 482 -3 Ashton «02 -2 B H P332 words
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545 1984-08-14 21 DETROIT Share prices for the "Big Three" US car companies have raced ahead over the past week, rewarding those who invested in the stocks during Wall Street's doldrums a few weeks ago. Analysts said they think the group will continue toReuter - 545 words
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Article231 1984-08-14 21 THE US dollar opened at 552.1515.30 and was traded to a high of 552.1535 before easing to a low of 5J2.1505 15. It closed at 552.1515/25. The greenback retained a firm undertone against major currencies in light trading sessions. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.9210/20 and was brought231 words
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Article221 1984-08-14 21 MmmMMf. price** for 14th August Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.06—3.25 The Savings Fund l 92— 204 S pore Prog, Fund 1.37 1 45 Spore Sec Fund 200— 2.12»d Spore Invest Fund 116—123 Spore Equity Fund 1 .36 1 44 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 55—221 words
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Article199 1984-08-14 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreifn Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreifn currency Australian dollar 1.8083 ***** 5.62-5 49 Canadian dollar *****—***** 6 15-6 06 NZ dollar 1.0682 1 0708 9.61-9 25 Sterling pound 2.BCS6— 2 8100 3.59—3 54 US dollar 2.1515 2199 words
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Article, Illustration600 1984-08-14 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving SNp (Voyjft) Arr Carfo Tine Block Sin Bhum (181N) 14/8(2300) TA3 *****100 11 S A Vaal (6314F) 15/8(0700) TA3 1000-1100/*****900 P4 Strathfyne (24W) 15/8 (0700) FSB *****800/ 1700 1900 U2 Y Bondarenko (24CE84) 15/8(0700) 51 1300 1500600 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-08-14 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep K appal Wharvaa Bolan 33/4 aside 14/8 Chidambaram 47 aside 14/8 Donam No 6 37/8 aside 14/8 Gaiety 27/8 aside 14/8 Larch 35/6 aside 14/8 Makmur 21E aside 14/8 Sankou Maru 25/6 aside 14/8 Stolt Tenacity 15/6 aside 14/8 Waheng 45 aside 14/8231 words
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88 1984-08-14 21 TOKYO Japan's shipyards, under fire from other industrial nations for dominating world shipbuilding, have reported that orders for new vessels had fallen. The Japan Ship Exporters Association saia its members secured contracts to build only 46 new vessels between April and June this year,Reuter - 88 words
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355 1984-08-14 22 THE situation at General Lumber Holdings Bhd has taken a fresh perspective with the appointments of two nominees from the Raleigh Cycles and Associates' camp to its board. General Lumber announced, during the weekend, the appointments of Mr Tajuddin bin RamU,355 words
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Article213 1984-08-14 22 A COMPETITIVE tin mining industry has forced three tin mining companies to turn in poor results for this year. The first company, Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Bhd, may have more than doubled its pre-tax profits by the end of the year to March 1964. But the213 words
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Article424 1984-08-14 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Prime International buys 3.3 m stake in company By IT IS almost certain that Prime International (Holdings) Pte Ltd is Van Der Horst Ltd's secret suitor. Yesterday, Van Der Horst announced that two of their substantial shareholders sold their stakes in the424 words
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241 1984-08-14 22 Dunlop's interest in Sabah's cocoa on the rise DUNLOP Estates BM, tke ptsatattoa arm sf the Multi-Par-nooe groan, Is going deeper fans esesa la Ba hah, aa Increasingly important foreign axemamga earner la Malaysia. Doaisp Estates has SBhsertbed IST ft per eeat at Sasaki Sd Bad, comprising three million flBT - 241 words
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Article40 1984-08-14 22 PRASES a. NEAVE has acquired the remaining 50 per cent stake in a plywood company for about $1.92 million. With the latest acquisition the Singapore Plywood Co Pte Ltd, formerly an associate, will now become a wholly-owned subsidiary40 words
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Article37 1984-08-14 22 MULTI-PURPOSE HOLDINGS BHD said it received acceptances of 146.14 million shares from its rights issue of 150.21 million shares of Msl when it closed on July 31. This was 97.3 per cent of the issue. Reuter.37 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-08-14 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QIS IT BETTER to bay a share with a high P/E ratio or one with a low P/E ratio? Am I correct to say the higher the yield, the bettor the stock? Can yon give a worked example? AIT DOES not follow that a share with392 words
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Advertisement632 1984-08-14 22 1^ 1 1 Register now. J IBM tDomputerSearch 84' is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Just call in and visit I the exhibition when you like. The seminars are by registration only i on a first-come, first-served basis. They are completely free of charge and you can632 words
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Advertisement4675 1984-08-14 23 Xf/V^ 2-52E •sT*iaW RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Mil ii i ii awW**^ sf\#^ I ,^af\af™""^af*"^. fcw Sotordoy: 8 30om 2 00pm Ordmory SI 00 per word (M,n SI 5 00> EnlorlMnmonl Food oufdO p23 /^S«' V V /^W*[] fi\ I*B^ MIY iVISr l^a^T Is?^^ //VS. (mf^kfimr Holiday 9 .OOom -ToOpm' Sem-D.sploy4,675 words
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Advertisement516 1984-08-14 23 ii smsbV n 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removals, deliveries and disposal services. Specialised in pianos, organs, safes. Careful uniformed workers provided. 24-hr service including Sundays and Public Holidays. Tel: *****73/ *****91 Shalom Transport Services. HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION services. Office removal, specialised In pianos, organs, delivery516 words
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Advertisement504 1984-08-14 23 53 Computsr Products/Services aQaaaa»Baaaaaaa^a»i^aaaaaaa»SS» EBSwl II PLUS "B* ***** NSW AT SS2SSB/--65C2* 180 onboard. 80 column card. Green monitor, inclusive ol 2 i 32M8 Drim. double 55 (valued it 551.400/) 1 i reiiei auaMy/Dot Mitni Printer (vaued it SJ7OO 120 cpv 1 i Kertrank Mi ;Oe Keyboard fm wmtHmi Am504 words
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Advertisement675 1984-08-14 24 48 Business Financing 48 Business Financing DBSRNANCE FOR BETTER EQUIPMENT FINANCING o Different financing package to suit individual requirements Competitive fixed and floating interest rate Financing up to 100% of purchase price can be considered 0 Prompt processing Construction equipment financing scheme of the Ministry of National Development at low675 words
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Advertisement789 1984-08-14 24 60 Business Opportunities COMPLETE DISCO/LOUNGE bust ness and shops near Orchar Road for sale/rent 1870 sq.f $1700 psr. 0.n.0 (No Agents Leasing negotiable. Tel: Mr. Fan *****49/*****27 DISTRIBUTORS WANTED TO sei •Zestron' Clean Air lonizer Instapure' Water Filter o Sparklets' Sodamaster. Ideal In vestment for big profits. Contac David. *****77.789 words
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Advertisement559 1984-08-14 24 65 Situationa Wsntsd S INDIAN. SRI LANKA, Phlllpino house maids avallable through I blo-data selection house-keep- Ing, cooking, baby sitting Si > general house-work Please call: *****66 Licenced Agency. DOMESTIC SERVANTS $160 pm II Bond and documentation arrangeable Also available foreign r professional skilled/ unskilled workers. Phone: *****21 Angjan. INDIAN/559 words
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Advertisement846 1984-08-14 24 66 Situstions Vscsnt 66 Situstions Vscsnt 66 Situstions Vscsnt e) Secretarial Clerical e) Secretarial /Clerical e) Secretarial Cleria I 'xi WLmWMmi€Bk\l» I l WORLDWIDE SERVICES J I PERMANENT TEMPORARY I WE LOOK AFTER BOTH I PERFECT STAFF I I IT *mi I ML \r If you want to get a846 words
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Advertisement621 1984-08-14 24 66 Situstions Vscsnt 66 Situstions Vscsnt e) SecTetarlaJ/ClericaJ e) Secretarial /Clerical A well established Group of Companies engaged in financial services invites applications for the position of: SMtBMaMMMMMBMBMMT M to the y^mJm^ Group Managing MB j Director M Degree in Arts/ Social Science or recog- nised Professional qualificcition. Vrll Candidates621 words
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Advertisement769 1984-08-14 25 86 Situstions Vscsnt 66 Situstions Vscsnt e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical hnus Distributors Sdn Bhd (A member of Tha Times Organisation) requires GENERAL CLERKS (Starting salary: $400 p.m. or mora) for employment at Times Jurong, situated opposite "■:'y.\ the Jurong Bus Interchange REQUIREMENTS: Female Singapore Citizen yyy. •vx: 3 GCE 'O'769 words
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Advertisement447 1984-08-14 25 66 Situstions Vscsnt e) Secretarial/Clerical YOU ARE PEOPLE WE LIKE TO MEET TODAYI a Stenographers e Girl Friday e Jr. Accounts Clerks e Sales Clerka a Typiate Above 30 wpm. a Recept. cum Typiate (PABX experience) e Tele Opa. (PABX/ PMBX experience) Call RELYONUS *****66/5. A well established foreign owned447 words
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Advertisement445 1984-08-14 25 66 Situations Vscsnt e) Secretarial/Clerical McALISTER INDUSTRIES PTELTD 11 LORONG TUKANQ DUA JURONG TOWN SINGAPORE 2261 roquiroa ACCOUNTS CLERKS Some knowledge of book-keeping. Able to type 35 wpm. a OCE 'O' level with credit in English. Intarastad plaaaa call *****54/*****12 for interview appointment. j A last expending food company Invites445 words
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Advertisement688 1984-08-14 25 66 Situstions Vscsnt e) Secretarial/Clerical S.E.A. GLASS INDUSTRY PTE LTD immediate opening for:--1) FEMALE INVENTORY CLERK 2) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e GCE O level with credit in Maths e Some of flee experience Intereated applicants, please write in with full personal particulars or come personally for *n interview Ba> No688 words
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Advertisement593 1984-08-14 25 66 Situstions Vscsnt e) Secretarial/Clerical ENDER CLEANING SERVICES PTE LTD We require a JUNIOR FEMALE GENERAL CLERK to work in our Changi Airport site office. B.ooam to 5 00pm Salary $400 a GCE O' level, e Ability to type e Experience is not necessary as training will be provided Cell593 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-14 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Established Shipping Company Requires FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK e GCE O' level minimum e Above 21 years of age e Ability to type accurately e Only those with experience need apply Please apply with fu'.l persona data, photograph contact Tel No. to facilitate an immediate interview575 words
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Advertisement585 1984-08-14 25 66 Situations Vacant g^^^gg^22^SBBBBBBBBBs3BBBBBBBBBBBVSsBBBaS e) Secretarial /Clerical TOPPAN COMPANY (S) PTE LTD requires ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT e Education OCI "O" Level. LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping e Experience 1-2 years' experience, debtor's accounts I Selery negotiebte. Transport provided I Please apply with contact Ulephone number to The Manager TOPPAN COMPANY (S) PTE LTD585 words
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Advertisement833 1984-08-14 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial /Clerical Trading compeny urgently requirea en: ACCOUNTS CLERK e Minimum Of FO level with LCC Bookkeeping e Able to type at 35 wp m e At least lto 2 years' accounting experience and able to keep full set of accuunLs Interested, please contact Mias Tarn833 words
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Advertisement908 1984-08-14 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical TRADING FIRM IN Suns Drive requires 1 1 Junior Accounts Cum General Clerk Knowledge of telex operation. 2) 1 Shipping Cum deneral Clerk Salary $450 $550 pm Commence immediately Call *****55 URGENTLY REQUIRED TELEPHONE Operator cum Typist. Starting salary: $450. Only interested parties need908 words
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Advertisement536 1984-08-14 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical URGENTLY REOUIRED. GENERAL Clerk Knowledge of typing. Apply at: Blk I Pandan Loop, 86/ 88, tel: *****26/ *****80 URGENTLY REOUIRED FEMALE General Clerk Able to type. Interested please call: *****04 *****72 828.50 PER DAY for 25 days if you can keypunch Into any terminal You536 words
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Advertisement1302 1984-08-14 26 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB a=as B B*BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBB> i) Sales i) Sales t) Sales ago I Sales Assistants I Many of our SALES ASSISTANTS are already STORE MANAGERS with thair own stores. I HOW GOOD ARE YOU? 7-ELEVEN, the first largest and best convenience store1,302 words
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Advertisement772 1984-08-14 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales GEMS FACTORY REQUIRES: CHINESE INDOOR SALES ASSISTANTS a Age below 35 years e Pleasant personality e Working hours: 8,20 a.m. to 4.50 p.m. Apply peraonally at: 2 Kallang Junction Singapore 1233 Tel: *****29/ *****48 (Susan). MALE/FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS e Age 18 to 30, secondary level,772 words
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Advertisement566 1984-08-14 26 66 Situations Vacant Sales REAL ESTATE COMPANY In Or chard Road requires Top-Notcr Sales Persons. Must have owr transport Contact *****66 foi appointment RECORD SHOP SALESGIRLS wanted Experience not necessary Come personally at: #03-0t Plaza Singapura. 68 OrcharC Road SALES EXECUTIVES Proven sale: record Bilingual, pleasant personality -09-370 Tan Tong566 words
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Advertisement803 1984-08-14 26 eßSßaaai Baaßßa ammmm —Z——————— tlt ammmmmmu m mU: 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant ~66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical IfliiVl Slnga pore^^ I w r PtaLtd. I I GM Singapore Pte Ltd, specialising in automotive stereo I M receiver assemblies, engine control modules and irrfegrcrted I803 words
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Advertisement517 1984-08-14 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical f GEAC has got opportunities for: Mmm \2akSl LllSfl aalae^^^lr^sa^^^a^^rj e Experience In the fields of electronics, elecr trlcal and mechanical maintenance O Candidates who are currently undertaking NTC 3 course In Electro-Mechanical Main- I tenance are welcomed to apply517 words
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Advertisement456 1984-08-14 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical mmm JJm HAGEMEYER W//M ELECTRONICS I V//M PTE. LTD. I Dwa to axpansion within tha Company, owr Sarvica Dapartmatit now has furthar vacancias far tha following pos it lorn, to ha ffillad:Applicants should possess an NTC2 or ITC in air456 words
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Advertisement605 1984-08-14 27 66 Situationa Vacant g) Technical ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN a ITC or NTC 3 in electronic servicing lor 2 years working experience a Completed N.S. In tarviaw at: HOMBURG ELECTRONICS PTELTD 514 CHAI CHEE LANE #06-04 BEDOK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 1646 TEL: *****40 I An International Freight Forwarder in Jurong is looking605 words
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Advertisement392 1984-08-14 27 66 Situations Vacant •aaSBBBBBBBBBBBJ BBBBBBB *****I BBBBBB^^K I g) Technical MAINTENANCE MECHANIC (SEm7 SKILLED). Preferably with some maintenance experience on cars/ vans Must possess class ;t driving licence Please call Jack *****19 for interview ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE REQUIRES Junior Draughtsman Write with contact telephone number to 16 King George's Ave. Singapore392 words
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Advertisement367 1984-08-14 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production A NEMIC LAMBDA An excellent company with worldwide networks invites you to join us as m Min Sec two education Experience m similar position in electronics industry Must write and understand simple English Starting Pay Up to $400 •Soldering Insertion367 words
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Advertisement544 1984-08-14 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production Share this benefit and many rdfil Of 9941 others with us PLUS *™*J^ ww ~^L mxmaa i Cash Incentive of $50 to $200 after 1 st ■flQ£gjjQ^jjQy* fflgjjjg I 2nd544 words
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Advertisement322 1984-08-14 28 HITACHI KOKI (8) PTE LTD Requires 1) MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Completed Pr. 6 Above 16 yearj of age 2) MALE MACHINE OPERATORS 3) MALE STORE ASSISTANTS Min. Sec 2 education WE OFFER:- 5-day week free transportation transport allowance Free uniform Paid annual/marriage/ sick /com passionate leave 13th month pay322 words
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Advertisement757 1984-08-14 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production I It's about time You Join The Right -flfe m m m Company With The 1 WJ Right Job And Right ii x %i^ m l V^ ]C r^^l Mak Up To: $532 I L-J757 words
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Advertisement228 1984-08-14 28 66 Situation! Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant h) Production h) Production [PHILIPS! I WELCOMES YOU I to Join us as I FEMALE PRODOCTIOM OPERATORS Ut, microscopic wor*^^ NO SHIFT WORK (5-DAY WEEK) or •2 ROTATING SHIFTS Starting salary: Up to Upon confirmation: Up to S>«VW QC INSPECTORS Starting salary: U P228 words
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Advertisement460 1984-08-14 28 66 Situationa Vacant h) Production Due to out .iiiMuii mH li.n* the fallowing immeili.i'i BBcanctM For Normal Shift H.im t<. •> :uipm O A OPERATORS a gtarUng Miai) Mai p Including aUowancßi Mu>t Bava atBBB work vparamea PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting salary $410 pm. BKlUdtng .illuwanies Banafita:--2 incramanla par yaar. 13th460 words
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Advertisement521 1984-08-14 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production JVC ELECTRONICS* SINGAPORE PTE LTD flfa— _T ffiT,' k jbtfa— E '^mmWMSfA HBBT^r mmm m. -aalß-__l mmuu m mvWmmmm**** -miMm aaaBBBBB _____i em a™ m0 _f Bv^p requires QC INSPECTORS PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements: Age 15-35 years Primary 6 above No521 words
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Advertisement958 1984-08-14 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant maaummmmmuuum m mummum a___— l) Miscellaneous I) Mlscellaneoma l) Miscellaneous I NTUC FairPrice Invites applications for the following positions: SALES ASSISTANTS CLERICAL OFFICERS Minimum secondary education Female aged 18 and above a Experience is not essential Bi -lingual (English/Mandarin) a Vacancies958 words
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Advertisement404 1984-08-14 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous isetan Singapore tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the following positions:A) SALES ASSISTANTS Salary $477 $502 furthar adjustment upon confirmation Able to work on 2 rotating shifts B) PART-TIME SALES ASSISTANTS (Famala) i) Day Scheme:Working Houre:10am 6pm OR at least 6 hours per day404 words
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Advertisement344 1984-08-14 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ImmW* Singapore Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd Bus Drivers Age above 21 Completed NS fossess 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 Resident344 words
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Advertisement562 1984-08-14 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SUGAR INDUSTRY OF SINGAPORE LIMITED requires A) ENGINEERING ASSISTANT (Electrical) Qualificationa: a Candidates shoal- have Singapore Polytechnic or Ngee Ann Polytechnic Technical Diploma or equivalent Eapanance e With or without practical sa perience in tttctrtcal maintenance in a large tactor\ Dufias: a Take charge of562 words
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Advertisement446 1984-08-14 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous <§> Hitachi Express Spore (Pte) Ltd required urgently FORKLIFT DRIVER Requirements e Physically fit e Completed/Exempted fron National Service e Singaporean or Malaysian e Minimum 1-2 years relate( experience Benefits: e Free transport uniform e Dental/Medical benefits a Salary increment after months probation Interested, please446 words
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Advertisement434 1984-08-14 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous m PLAZA HOTEL requires a Hava a pleasant personal rty and anioy aarving people a No experience raquirad. a Have at laast 1 yaar'a similar aiparianc* in a Chinese/ western restaurant/ coffee house. Interested, please apply personally or in writing to: Tha Personnel Dapartmant -04-301434 words
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Advertisement581 1984-08-14 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GOODWOOD PRODUCTS PTE LTD requires GENERAL WORKERS (Male/Female) e Age 16 years above e Attractive salary DRIVER e Possess Class 3 driving li cence e Preferably with expenenc* I In similar capacity. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Bilingual, able to speak other dialects an advantage, e Knowledge581 words
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Advertisement571 1984-08-14 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Established lAT A Trevel agenc requires (A) TICKETING RESERVATION CLERK (B) TICKETING RESERVATION OFFICER (Japanese speaking) Candidataa muat possess: e at least 1 year's experience I ticketing/ fare calculation e at least GCE O' level. o presently working in airline travel agency e able to571 words
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Advertisement565 1984-08-14 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Well eatabiiahed manutactum company in Jurong requiraa: MESSENGER/ OFFICE ATTENDAN e Age above 16 e Minimum primary 6 educi tion e Able to communicate i Mandarin Intarastad applicants plaasa cm personally for an intarviaw at: 26 CHIA PING ROAD JURONG TOWN TEL: *****55 NEWTON (PRIVATE)565 words
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Advertisement479 1984-08-14 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous BAR-TENDERS WAITERS p WAITRESSES f with/ without experience anc retired persons ■I Please apply in person to: HOTEL VIP J 5, BALMORAL CRESCENT SINGAPORE 1025 DRIVER CUM DESPATCH CLERK Must possess class 2 and 3 driving licence. Interested, please call: *****44/ 5 between 9a.m. and479 words
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Advertisement875 1984-08-14 30 > a__— i———— 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Urgently required 1 INSTALLATION MAN for cooker hood company e Possess class 3 driving I cence Intereeted. pleaae call *****t9 *****66 for interview. UTOPIA LOUNGE requiresWAITERS Intereated pleas* TEL: *****26/ *****72 between 10.30em 7.30pm -04-33, Orchard Towers 400 Orchard Road Spore 0923875 words
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Advertisement892 1984-08-14 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED urgently Prferably using own motor-bike Call personally after 11am at =03-641. Blk 2. Balestier Hill Shopping Centre. Singapore 1232 GENERAL WORKERS NEEDED Temporary or permanent Please apply personally 1 Jalan Remaja. off Hillview Avenue. Slnga pore 2366 Direct buses 173/ 193 Tel892 words
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Advertisement688 1984-08-14 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE/FEMALE DELIVERY Driver vk anted by garment factory in dist 1334 Call *****54 (morning); *****16 (afternoon) MALE/FEMALE FREELANCE Hairstylists and Junior Hairstylist required at Orchard Plaza. Interested call *****76 OFFICE GIRL REOUIRED. Interested pleaes call personally at: 140 i Cecil Street. =10-02, PIL Building. Spore688 words
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Advertisement732 1984-08-14 31 72 Vehicles For Hira DATSUN PICK-UP/VAN Stationwagon, diesel lorry/ AC car. Kin Sat Motor Vehicles Rental *****38. *****59 ELVIN TRANSPORT SELF-DRIVE aircondltloned cars for dally, weekly and monthly. At Reasonable Rates. *****91/ 8. FORD CORTBIA AND Datsun for dally or weekly rental with 40% 50% discount on monthly rental Tel:732 words
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Advertisement847 1984-08-14 31 76 Vahiclee For Sets c) Datsun/Nlssan $4,800.00 driva away a now NISSAN SUNNY I.SGL KOK YOKE CHUAN 2SBBBII (Men. lo Pri. Ba.m. to 9p.m.) (Sal. Ba.m. lo Bp.m.) (Sun. tOa.m. lo 4p.m.) COMPANY'S REGISTRATION LATE 1981 Nissan Laurel 2.0 Auto. 1 owner. Director's car. Alrcon, radio cassette. Power steering/ windows.847 words
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Advertisement839 1984-08-14 31 76 Vehidee For Sale c) Dmtsmm/Mlmutn TMI DATSUN 888, alrcon, sports rims, good condition, asking $6,800 0.n.0. Contact tel: *****75. 1861 SEPTEMBER DATSUN 100A. 1 private owner, alrcond, new tyres, original paint. Tel: *****58. 1983 NISSAN PULSAR One owner, accident free. $20,200 0.n.0. Susie Pang. *****66. 1888 NISSAN PULSAR, 1839 words
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Advertisement881 1984-08-14 31 76 Vahidaa For Sale t) Memda tMI HONDA ACCORD Auto. One private owner. Power steering high power cassette. $22,500 loan $16,000 I *****02 1888 HONOA ACCORD EX. beautiful condiUon, sports rlms, etc $32,000 negotiable. Contact *****86 Janet 1663 HONOA PRELUDE EX model. manual. Alrcond, radio cassette tip top condiUon. $42,500881 words
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Advertisement901 1984-08-14 31 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes DEC. '76 MERCEDES 250 auto, chauffeur driven car, one private owner, well maintained, with accessories. Road tax till Nov. '84. Call *****84 EXPAT LEAVING. 1972 Mercedes 280S. Very well maintained. Reasonable price. New tyres. Seeing Is believing. Tel: Moses. *****63. MERCEDES 200, (REGISTRATION No.901 words
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Advertisement836 1984-08-14 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi MIO-1973 MIT. GALANT 1400 cc Non-PARF. With aircon Tip lop condition $5,400. 18 Maju Avenue. Serangoon Gardens NEAR '76 SIGMA GS, alrcon, sports rlms. PARK. $9,700. downpayment $2,500. exchange considered. Tel: *****57. OCTOBER '79 MITSUBISHI Colt 1400 GLX. Sports rlms. alrcond. radio cassette, excellent836 words
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Advertisement1773 1984-08-14 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sele «___________i J) Toyota j) Toyota J) Toyota I WMwfW m a¥Mw^*A* Now more _^^fc jfc/|f#_ffi/| value thar, ever M MtL^^—mmm JFC^Vef .-^mmW Get your Toyota ml mmAfMm mmmmt^mmw^ww^m now an d save yourself M At rs'at. \Lmmmwo^ We1,773 words
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Advertisement1341 1984-08-14 32 76 Vahiclas For Sala 76 Vahiclas For Sala m) Motorcycles/ m) Motorcycles/ scooters scooters I Z 400 LTD BELT DRIVE __!^-^*_s' B___^B_r __S____ (Call at your nearest Dealer) (ivershine Auto Tel: S£ 76 Vahiclas For Sala 76 Vahiclas For Sala i) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles FREE AIRCON With every1,341 words
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Advertisement887 1984-08-14 32 86 Accommodation Vacant s. h >■ a) Houses e, l DIST. 9/10/11 bungalows, town area/Holland Road/Bukit Timah vicinity, double-storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms, servant's. renovated, matured garden, pary tially/fully furnished. Big land area. Rent $4,000 $6,500 Boomtimes 3366:100 8 lines) LEEDON PARK. MAJESTIC spa- cious modern 3-storey bungalow. r 5 bedrooms.887 words
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Advertisement813 1984-08-14 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OIST. 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL vicinity, very well maintained double-storey semi-detached. 3 plus 1 bedrooms $2,500 Wess *****44 DIST. 1648 3-STOREY TERRACE House near Bedok Shopping Centre Furnished/ unfurnished. Please contact Sally. *****f»8 for details DIST. 10 SPANISH DESIGNED bungalow (pool) 4/ study/ servant's, modern bathrooms/813 words
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Advertisement552 1984-08-14 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses SWISS CLUB AVENUE I 1 lanj modern bungalow with pool Or highest sup parti* rurnuhed Reasonable rent Tel _.!531 TANJONG KATONG. LANGSAT, CVylon Road. Telok Kurau. Didi Street. Kew Drive $*****000 Acts *****00 THOMSON HILL VICINITY double storey corner terrace. 3 bedrooms/ servants, partially fur552 words
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Advertisement689 1984-08-14 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dist 21 Pandan Velley, (Potnaettia Tower), 3t).r plus a study, splitlevel living/ dining, pool, recreational facilities Rental: $2,200. Oist. 10 Sommerville Park Condo, 1.244 sq ft 3 b r Clubhouse facilities Rentel: $3,200 hilly tarnished. DURHAM HOUSING PTE. LTD TEL: ******8 DIST. 27. GARDENIA COURT689 words
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Advertisement878 1984-08-14 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EXCLUSIVE PANDAN VALLEY apartment High floor, tastefully furnished and renovated. 3 bedrooms and study. Avallable Nov 1984: $4,300. Call Mrs Teo, 9.00am to 100pm. *****74 (no agents). PANDAN VALLEY, BAUHINIA terrace, full recreational facilities, Just renovated, bright and airy, 1 -level apartment with own garden,878 words
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Advertisement842 1984-08-14 33 86 Accommodation Vacant __SS-_^_=_H__H_HB____ b) Apartments BELLIAN *****35. Dist. 11 Watten condominium walk-up maisonette. Ist floor. Area: 1,400 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms fully furnished with American style kitchen. Pool. $2,600. CLEMENCEAU COURT, 3 rooms. 2 halls. Newly renovated. Unfurnished. Rent: 551,700. Alrvlew Towers, penthouse, 4 rooms, 2 halls. Unfurnished. Rent: Ssl.Boo.842 words
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Advertisement799 1984-08-14 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments SISHOPSGATE TOWNHOUSE behind Marco Polo Hotel. Serene surroundings. 3 plus 1 bedrooms. Fully furnished $3,500. *****55 x 426. BRADDELL VIEW, MARINE Terrace, Eunos Mansion, Tampines, Bedok Reservoir, Thomson, Changi. $600 $1,500. *****44/ *****44. BRAND NEW APARTMENT around Orchard vicinity, 2548 sq.ft. with condo. facilities. 4799 words
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Advertisement837 1984-08-14 33 86 Accommodation Vacant h) Apartments GRANGE TOWER/80MMERVILLE/ Pandan Valley/ Hillcrest Arcadla/Rldgewood/Hlmlko Court $1800 $3000 *****91/*****92/ *****83. HEART OF ORCHARD. Apartment 1,800 sq.ft. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, fully furnished. Carpeted/ aircond, asking $1,800. Agent: 235-0163/ 235-9165. HUOC, LAKE VIEW, FULLY furnished. Rosewood furniture, t.v., hlfl, washing machine, refrigerator. Rental $1,800 p.m.837 words
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Advertisement802 1984-08-14 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9 FUTURA APARTMENT 3.200 sq.ft. 3 plus 1 bedroom, high floor, only $4,000. Viewing call *****07/ *****58 (agent) DIST. 9 PACIFIC MANSION beautifully renovated 3 bedrooms, attached bathroom, furnished $1,500. Contact *****54/ *****04 DIST. 9, PHOENIX COURT, 3-bed-roomed apartment, spacious living/dining, swimming pool. $2000.802 words
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Advertisement707 1984-08-14 33 86 Accommodation Vacant c) moeens FURNISHED /UNFURNISHED ROOMS avai'able in various districts for students, singles, couples Please call *****92/ *****00 FURNISHEO ROOM NEAR Parkway Parade Ideal for respectable working single' couple. Call *****64 Lim FURNISHED ROOM IN Clover Park. Terrace house with balcony, parking students/singles. $250 Singh *****93 FURNISHED SPACIOUS707 words
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Advertisement637 1984-08-14 33 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments CLIENTS REQUIRE APARTMENTS in dist 10 Holland View or Leedon Heights and semi-detached/ bungalows in dist 16 Owners, please contact *****68 GENUINE CLIENTS REQUIRE apartments/houses in Balestier/ Katong. Sale/rent Flexible budgets. Owners please call *****32/*****67 PROFESSIONAL COUPLES/ EXPATRIATE families require furnished/ unfurnished flats/ houses Any637 words
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Advertisement1002 1984-08-14 33 i mmmmmmmmmmmmmm 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale j a) Houses a) Houses W^ Mortgagees' Sale M of Properties By Public Auction I H To Be Held At No 6 Cool Street o2 04 People s H mM Insurance Building, on Wednesday 29th August 1984 at 3 001,002 words
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Advertisement803 1984-08-14 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Mouses a) Mouses a) Houses Financing inclusive of CPF Contribution -^^^i I BUY NOW f^>% IBEST INVESTMENT^°\ir| Deluxe _-stc*ey spM level Luxunc-S 2-storey spin-level Garden Terrace Mouses _^_B**'__-_4 Semi- detached B_M__M| sss—T' 'X^ m* S_*. 4___~"™^ "fl803 words
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Advertisement382 1984-08-14 34 DIST 5. FABER HILL, doublestorey semi— detached, renovated, freehold, well maintained, 5600 sq.ft., 5 bedrooms, servant's, furnished, $770,000 negotiable. Holland Housing. *****79. DIST 5. FABER HILLS. 2-Storey semi-detached facing children's playground. 4 Bedrooms, servant's room, split-level living/ dining. Large garden 4.200 sq.ft. $710,000/- Greenacres *****88. DIST. 9. DEVONSHIRE ROAO. double-storey382 words
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Advertisement356 1984-08-14 34 OIST. 16 LUCKY HEIGHTS luxurious 2 1/2-storey terrace. Approx. 2,200 sq.ft. with basement and 4 bedrooms. Interested, please call *****57 DIST. 10 GOOD LOCALITY singlestorey colonial bungalow, separate servant's quarters, garage, big garden. Chang Agencies. *****22. DIST. 19 NANYANG PARK, newly renovated, double-storey semidetached. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. 3.000 sq.ft. $540,000.356 words
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Advertisement813 1984-08-14 34 89 Propwliw For Sale a) Mouses OIST. 2» MUGLISTON PARK Modern double-storey terrace. Splitlevel, 3 bedrooms, attached bath S rooms. 2,000 sq.ft. $465,000 Exquisite: *****14. OIST 20 FULTON HILL beautifully renovated double-storey corner A terrace. Split-level. 3 bedrooms/ I servant's, freehold. Approx. 2800 I sq.ft. $500,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. I813 words
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Advertisement668 1984-08-14 34 89 Propertiet For Sal* <■— s_iS_i_^_s__si^g^^^^^^^^= Houses HONO LEONG QARDEN. Sem.-de tached, double-storey, 5 bed rooms. 5,400 sq ft. Vacan possession. Dynasty *****66 MUGLISTON PARK (DIST. 28 beautiful double-storey semi detached house, approx 4 001 sq.ft. $585,000. Concord *****88 I PHENQ GEK AVE, double -storej terrace, 3 bedrooms, convenient ly668 words
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Advertisement1039 1984-08-14 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale ___________________ssss_____ b) Prime Apmrtments b) Private Apmrtments b) Prlrate Apmrtments S Wjw AMe of luxury j& in a serene country settiriQ& urn Jm, _P— 9? :x mmX Mm __BI B_^_ —v '_r M r m -Amm _># t1,039 words
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Advertisement889 1984-08-14 34 89 Properties For Sale I h) Private Apartments HILLTOPS. CAIRNHILL CIRCLE. Dist 9, high floor, unobstructed view Although not the latest development, the advanUge Is it has 3 large airy bedrooms, living' dining, balcony, servant's room, amenities, kitchen Area 2.400 sq ft Price $575,000 o no Knight Frank Cheong Hock889 words
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Advertisement887 1984-08-14 34 89 Propsrtist For Sal9 b) Private Apartments OIST. 5 TAT LEE Court brand new 2nd floor 1.200 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, furnished, facing swimming pool 999 years Asking $335,000 Villanelle *****81 DIST 5 NORMANTON PARK Condominium 3-bedroomed apartment $199,000 negotiable. SAF regular officers only *****19 after 7 00pm DIST. 9, HIGH887 words
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Advertisement893 1984-08-14 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments PALM BEACH CONDOMINIUM. DM 16. 3-storey. 2.700 sq.ft. 6 bedrooms Well renovated Selling furnished Dynasty *****45 PASIR PANJANG BRAND new 3bfdroomed Condominium, 1,330/ 1 TMI) sq ft Foreigners eligible. $315,000 $410,000 *****82/ *****80 "RAJAH TOWER" UNITS -M-81, 18-04. =21-04. =22-04 for sule rent893 words
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Advertisement813 1984-08-14 35 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apmrtments BLK 161, MEI LING Street 3-room ed point block Terrazzo $45,00 negotiable Can fully utilise CPF *****77/8 BLK 4, MARINE TERRACE 3-room ed corner Terrazzo floorinc $49,000 negotiable CPF $45,00( *****51/ 2. BLK 66 BEDOK SOUTH 5-roomed ceramic, parquet flooring $110,000 ono. CPF813 words
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Advertisement739 1984-08-14 35 90 Properties Wanted OUR CLIENTS REQUIRE, to purI chase Houses/Apartments/ Lands (residential/commercial) Owners contact Homer (Pte) Ltd *****08 REGISTERED BUYERS with ready cash want to buy 3/ 4/ 5-roomed flats in any area Call *****21/ l *****22 SINGAPOREAN WISHES TO purchase cond imimum or apartI ment in dist. 9, 10,739 words
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Advertisement964 1984-08-14 35 91 Factory Speces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park Prime freehold flatted factories/warehouses for sale Features: w fyr^^^ maintenance free V M^eVl tile finish to exterior of building. J electronically controlled security system. seperate executive toilets on all floors. provision for water supply piping in all units.964 words
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Advertisement340 1984-08-14 35 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces rwsAi WAREHOUSING SERVICES Keppel Automated Warehouse Keppel Warehouse -■_P_i_B_B~M_r«R *-_..E2S£ Multi-Storey Complex Pasir Panjang Complex Warehouses lor lease NEAR TO PORT/CITY Now you can increase your productivity by being with us. Our comprehensive range of warehouses cum office concept have the features340 words
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Advertisement1049 1984-08-14 35 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental r FORLEASE.^^^ SHOWROOM SPACE Building Size (sq ft) UOE House 4,700 Finlayson House 4 101 HTC Building 3^121 SIA Building 4,090 Keppel House 5,124 Offices Outside CBD Boon Siew Building 650/980/1 ,620/2,000/ 5.000/8.000 Goldhill Plaza 1 ,109/1 .800/2,476/ 3,703/7,500 Goldhill1,049 words
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Advertisement642 1984-08-14 36 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces mmmmmmm —-—---i mmm. a) Sale a) Sale a) sale M The Golden Opportunities for Business Investment] j at Golden Landmark, North Bridge Road, are only I I for those who are Quick to realise thern^ I fl Prominent Units suitable for642 words
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Advertisement195 1984-08-14 36 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental GOLDHILL SQUARE 4 F Prime location shop! r spacesfor rent: I #01-29 275 sq.ft. at 2 L $8.00 p.e.f. a #01-53 180 sq.ft. at $10.00 p.s.f. x #01-25 -245 sq.ft. at! $8.00 p.s.f. f #02-01 475 sq.ft. at $6.00 p.s.f. i k Please telephone: a195 words
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Advertisement162 1984-08-14 36 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental CENTREPOINT ORCHARD ROAD Shop units of various sites, available tor rant. Suitable for following businass:--a Snack shop a Boutiques Bridal Shops a Porcelain ware/silverware a Hobbycraft Haberdashery a Antiques/curios Branded products Furniture Intarastad plaaaa talaphono: I *****00 Irana Yeo Tan (Strictly principals only) CUPPAGE PLAZA162 words
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Advertisement1095 1984-08-14 36 94 ShopSpacßß 94 ShopSpace» 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) mental PRIME SHOPS HHHEASE Centre of Orchard Road tourist belt with direct tunnel link to future MRT JU sq.m. to ZOO0 sq.m. Orchard Road's best value for money. Call W.L. Sim *****22 r Pedestrian and vehicle traffic will1,095 words
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Advertisement817 1984-08-14 36 102 Tourt 102 Tours 102 Tours t NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. < Yj T %-___-B-Uf*V 14 days Wast Coaat USA. YJ Jf X^^^ Honolulu 1 l **yZmm\\^2S?mm\^^ l j Only 882,888 Dep Every Mon (Pull Chmaw mealt) W YJ KOREA'S PARADISE ISLAND, CHEJU I Yj Excluarva in817 words
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Advertisement347 1984-08-14 36 102 Tours MW DYNASTY W \m\itn I T our Operator HU.I to Australia' p PERTH I ALBANY Spring time I 6/7/9 Days From $1199 Come in for details ot Wj available tours to Gold 50 Coast, Great Barrier 'A Reef. Eastern Australia, Australia Delights, Yj Australia Adventure, /A Tasmania Discovery347 words
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Advertisement1034 1984-08-14 37 102 Tours 102 Tours KsT^s~Ji— ~_s~s— l La— _____l E A great way to travel H cl_jfi7^^ Sakura Delights/ Disneyland. Bullet-Train AH Japan /Okinawa- All Kyushu Kagoshima/ Miyazaki/ Beppu/ Sugmoi Palace Hotel/ Mt Aso/ Kumamoto/ 99 Amakusa Islands/ Pean Line 5 Budges/ Nagazaki/Fukuoka/Osaka/Nara/Kyoto/ Tokyo/Mt Fu|i/Hakone/Atamt/Buliet-Train Tokyo Disneyland 11/17/20/22 Days. 11/171,034 words
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Advertisement670 1984-08-14 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours U^ft jMT V**** LIMITED SEATS $2^BB 10 days All Japan Tour Kagoshima Kirishima Sakurajima Ibusuki V Kumamoto •Mt Aso Nagasaki Fukuoka M v\ Akiyoshidai Plateau Osaka Nara Kyoto Tokyo Disneyland Hakone Mt Fuji (Dep. dates 11/B, lB^, 25K, 1/9, 8/9, 15/9, 22/9, 29/9) days670 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration413 1984-08-14 38 141 Deaths 141 Deaths I MDM WAN YOKE LIN I I AGE: 81 I I Cortege will leave No. 1 Ford Avenue on I I Wednesday, 15th August 1984 at 2.00 p.m. for I I burial at CHUA CHU KANG CHINESE! 1 CEMETERY M (Please Note Change Of Burial Ground)413 words
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Article, Illustration653 1984-08-14 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Never before has a race been declared void because of a false start— and the Selangor Turf Club is not about to create a precedent By NEVER in history has a race been declared void because of a false start. The racing stewards of the653 words
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Article, Illustration21 1984-08-14 38 BYJON - BYJON "What shall we do now? The first rare has come and gone and so has my money."21 words
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Article200 1984-08-14 38 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By Our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Men. "Unfair daylight robbery" complained punters who had betted on Tudor Rama In Race yesterday when the "all clear" was given aad ne mention was made of any refund. The race was marred by a false start In200 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-08-14 38 At the 400m Pictures at the 499 m by ALBERT SIM At the finish V1 i>v ....Jvr^ '^T" 1 A j aymoss r eeness u3. Kamsaftamida 4. Scotch Reel Dist 1 3 4 2 > Time 1 12.8 um, a _nv l i.eoom260 words
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Article1341 1984-08-14 38 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 3 Oiv. 2 1,200m (Ratings: 87-80) 1 Victoria Park 57 87 9 Golden Force 56 5 86 4On The Double 56.5 86 11 Oval Office 56.5 86 13 Flash Gordon 56 851,341 words
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Article136 1984-08-14 38 $10,000 fine cut on appeal The case of Tudor Rama KUALA LUMPUR trainer Mak Siau King, who in June was fined $10,000 after his charge. Tudor Rama, failed his pre-race urine test and was withdrawn from Race 2 on April 14, third day of the Sultan of Selangor Gk>ld Cup136 words
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Article80 1984-08-14 38 THE following horses have been deleted Class ll On Top. Never Quit Class 2: All Is Great, Joy n, Up And On, Tug Of War, Midnight Rider, Cameron Highlands IV. Classe D'Or Class 3: Mighty Legend. Karya Indah, Je'Taime, Long Sabre, Kumpel, It's Terrific, Buttons N Bow,80 words
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Article84 1984-08-14 38 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The following horses who won over the weekend have been promoted: Frem Clam 3 to 2: Star Buck (105), Three Pips (103), Safe Home 111 (102) Tiki (100). Anchoring (100). Entertainment X (99), Legs (99). Noble Ambition (98) Sir North (98). Midas84 words
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Advertisement189 1984-08-14 38 r*B\ ANNOUIK:_MENT« 134 Lost 134 Lost MISSING WHITE/ GREY male Shlh Tzu on 9th Aug. "84 at Jalan Pemimpin. Contact: *****79. 136 Car Pools PAID LIFT REOUIRED from Toh Tuck to Toa Payoh by Ba.m. Please call: Joyce. *****35 after 7p.m PAID LIFT REQUIRED Parrer Road Post Office to World189 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration267 1984-08-14 39 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths Mrs Soh Kiah Tit nee Mdm Quek Ah Khim Age 72 Called home to the Lord on 12 August 1984 at 10.45 am Your love continues to grow In us. Sons: Oaughtara-in-law: Song Pheng Helen Ng Swee Hlah Soh Yan Agnes Hoe Adopted Son267 words
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Obituary, Illustration122 1984-08-14 39 P. Veloo Vasudevan (Departed 14th Auguat '80) Gone from our lives one so dear. But in our hearts forever near. Alwaya remembered by family, relatives a (hands TAN LIP BOON Dapartad: Chinese calendar 7th moon eighteenth day (Auguat 13, 1978) Called to eternal raat 8 yaara ago122 words
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Obituary, Illustration158 1984-08-14 39 Tha Family Of Tha Lata MDM. LIM SEK WEE Age: 84 Departed 8.8.84 wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Bhante MM. Mahaweera, members of Mangala Vlhara, all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind attendance, assistance, donations, condolences, wreaths and scrolls during thel" recent bereavement. Inserted by158 words
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Obituary, Illustration110 1984-08-14 39 The family of the late MRS. CHANG BANG HWI nee TAN SIANG EEM Aged: 6s wish to express thair heartfelt thanks to REV. HENG TECK IM and all mambars of Singapora Life Church, MR. TEO CHONG TEE Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs A Environment) Member of Parliament for Changi110 words
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Obituary, Illustration225 1984-08-14 39 |_a>***»>**»>*«>»>**>¥*-l«| II J In Cherished Mamory J of our daarasl *J J SOK CHOO fl 1 called to ba with tha Lord on_ Z 14th Auguat, 1983 Much as we tried, none could Tfill the emptiness you left_ Tbehind. J That unselfish life, it has not Idled.225 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1984-08-14 39 In Loving Memory of MR. HENRY DAWSON JOSEPH Dapartad 14th Auguat IMI Upright and just in all his ways. Loyal and true through all his days. Silently suffered patiently bore. Ood took him home to suffer no more Always ramambarad by all lovad onas IN EVERLOVING MEMORY79 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration414 1984-08-14 39 JOE DORAI - The calm before the storm JOE DORAI Hussein keeps cool as Malaysia welcome back the Selangor six REVIEW By WITH the return of six Selangor players from the Olympic Games and a one-goal first-leg advantage, Malaysia's hopes of keeping the Ovaltine Cup after Saturday's second-leg match against Singapore is notALBERT SIM - 414 words
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Article123 1984-08-14 39 Youthful hopes brighten THE withdrawal of Iran has boosted Singapore's chances of a semi-final berth in the inaugural World Under-16 qualifying tournament in Bangkok starting on Monday. Iran and hosts Thailand were favourites in Group Two. Others in the group are Nepal, the Philippines and Japan. In Group One are123 words
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377 1984-08-14 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THE 74-card which Vincent Lee returned in the Warren Golf Club monthly medal competition did more than win him the overall best gross prize it boosted his flagging confidence. "I was getting a phobia about putting," said the 19-year-old international. "The377 words
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Article183 1984-08-14 39 GALWAY (Ireland), Mon. Gordon Brand Junior, without a win on the European golf circuit for over two years, took the Celtic Classic here yesterday with a par- 70 final round. He had a total of eight-under-par 272. Final scores (Britons unless stated): 272 Gordon Brand Jnr. 67,183 words
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Article240 1984-08-14 39 LONDON, Mon. The West Indies left England to amass their biggest total of the series, 375, to win the fifth and final cricket Test and avoid the humiliation of a whitewash at the Oval here today. Clive Lloyd's touring team, 28 ahead on first innings, added240 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-08-14 39 Bordeaux turn down Arsenal's bid for star LONDON, Mon. French champions Bordeaux have rejected a £-00,000 ($846,000) bid for international midfielder Jean Tigana from English First Division club Arsenal, it was reported here yesterday. According to the newspaper, Sunday People, Tigana is keen to leave, but Bordeaux want304 words
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Article174 1984-08-14 39 IHUIANAPOLIS( Indiana), Mon. Top-seeded Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, beat Balazs Taroczy, of Hungary, 6-0, 7-6 (7-5) yesterday to win the men's singles title in the US$5OO,OOO ($1.07 million) United States Open claycourt championships here. In the men's doubles final, Americans Ken Flach and Robert Seguso defeated Balazs174 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-08-14 40 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Shy Azhari finds his shell is no shelter from Subramaniam's fury By THERE was nothing laughable about Azhari Masyadi's "peek-a--boo" stance. After all, it did help the 21-year-old national serviceman fend off the crunching blows N. Subramaniam kept sending his way in theirJONATHAN CHOO - 428 words
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Article, Illustration623 1984-08-14 40 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By Boon Huat captures rifle titles TAN BOON HUAT showed his versatility with firearms when he set his sights on the fullbore and smallbore rifle events, both of which he snatched in the Singapore Rifle Association international invitation tournament at Mount Vernon Range last week. An623 words
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Article347 1984-08-14 40 By PETER SIOW BUTCHER Wee Chwee Ang wields a bowling ball as expertly as he does a knife. He proved this point yesterday when he disR laced overnight leader like Wee from the top spot in the qualifying round of the Singapore International Open bowling championships347 words
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Article84 1984-08-14 40 DR BRADLEY Nelson, an expert on Preventive Medicine and Total Health Conditioning, will give a talk on "Factors on Total Fitness" at the Singapore Sports Council on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. FARRER Park beat Kuwait 3-1 in a friendly youth soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium84 words
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Article162 1984-08-14 40 LOCAL gymnastics will go international next month when South-east Asia's best gymnasts compete for the cake in the Singapore international invitational competition at the SBA Hall (Sept 5-6). Already, the Philippines. Indonesia and Malaysia have confirmed their participation in the event, which is being held in conjunction162 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-08-14 41 The scare before the flair... I can tell you I was scared going into that dive, but I thought no matter what happened, my mother still loved me and that gave me inner strength. I was out there to win, not to break records. But if aReuter - 505 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-08-14 41 LOS ANGELES, Mon. The Olympic soccer tournament broke all attendance records for the sport in the United States but officials are already asking: Will the crowds come back? The final saw 101,799 spectators see France beat Brazil 2-0 at the Pasadena Rose Bowl onAP - 411 words
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459 1984-08-14 41 Note: Medals were decided in two boxing classes before the Aug 11 finals because of injury and disqualification. Two golds and no silvers awarded in each of the following events: Women's 100m freestyle swimming, men's gymnastics individual pommel horse, men's rings, women's gymnastics uneven bars,459 words
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Article1132 1984-08-14 42 rtkjel Oh no, Silver! BEING part at an Olympic medal eel-many at the close at the Games wan too much far Abdullah, the American showjnmping horse that helped his rider win a silver medal. Aa the rider, Conrad Horn! eld, was being presented with the medal last1,132 words
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167 1984-08-14 42 f;igf[ LOS ANGELES, Mon. Martti Vainio, of Finland, the 10,000 metres silvermedallist, yesterday faced disqualification after joining the growing ranks of Olympic drugtakers. Finnish Olympic deleSation leader Carl-Olaf [omen said the International Olympic Committee's medical commission had recommended tha t Vainio, second in last Monday's167 words
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Article, Illustration643 1984-08-14 42 4 MARY Lou Retton is a delightful little girl, but what aha doaa on bare and baams beera mora relation to a i Chrietmae-timeproduc-tion of "Peter Pan" than an Olympics... The most celebrated young man in China today is notAP - 643 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-08-14 42 136,500 for repeat clash JOHANNESBURG, Mon. A businessman has offered U5565,000 ($136,500) for a rematch between American star Mary Decker and ex-Spring-bok athlete Zola Budd. Mary's hopes of an Olympic gold medal were shattered on Friday when she was carried off the track after colliding with Zola in the women'sUPI; AP - 314 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-08-14 43 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Carlos Lopes wasn't going to let a little thing like being hit by a car prevent him from running in the Olympics. Twenty days after being struck by a car while working out in his native Portugal, the 37-year-old surprised a better-known fieldAP; Reuter; UPI - 352 words
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Article, Illustration651 1984-08-14 43 Jesse Owens is a legend, I'm just a a person. 7 Carl Lewis, in one of his more humble moments LEWIS OWENS 100m: 9.99 100m: 10.3 200m: 19.80 200m: 20.7 Long jump: Long jump: 8.54m 8.06m 400m relay: 400m relay: 37.83 39.8 Alan Hubbard compares Carl Lewis651 words
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Article281 1984-08-14 43 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Carl Lewis sat back yesterday and looked forward to a golden future which could include a career in professional American football. Twenty-four hours after sweeping to four track-and-field Olympic gold medals, the 23-year-old American was clearly ready to consider anything and everything. Lewis played281 words
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Article111 1984-08-14 43 Do not spoil athletes BEIJING, Mon. Beijing's top sports officials are trying to discourage Chinese firms from giving gifts to Olympic medal- winning athletes, the People's Daily said yesterday. The official paper quoted National Sports Federation officials as saying they did not encourage companies which had promised athletes electrical goods,Reuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-08-14 43 IN 198., the Soviet Union set an Olympics record bv winning 8. gold medals. Bat the United States, West Germany and Japan headed a long list of boycotting nations. The US broke that record in this year's Games, which ended on Sunday. But the SovietQuinon; Bubka - 367 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-08-14 43 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Said Aouita, former soccer star turned distance runner, wanted a fast Olympic 5,000 metres final and he got it here last Saturday. Taking the lead with 220m left, the little Moroccan showed the benefits of his soccer training in outkicking Switzerland'sAP - 220 words
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216 1984-08-14 43 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Dietmar Moegenburg, the West German who won the Olympic high jump gold medal on Saturday, said yesterday he planned' to switch to the decathlon next season, because he needs a new challenge. Moegenburg, who will be 23 on Wednesday, cleared 2.35Reuter; AP - 216 words
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Miscellaneous72 1984-08-14 39 Today's events BOWLING Singapore Int national Open Championsh (Kallang, 9 a. m > HOCKEY SHA Prem Leagae: SIA v Police (Tangli Div Oae: IA B v SIA II (Bale er Rd). Div Twa: Police B v C C (Police Academy). All at I p.m. SOCCER Part Leagae tt i— meat:72 words
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Advertisement659 1984-08-14 40 Service to Humanity for the Glory of God X Am***a* fa The Executive Committee, Members and Staff of the Bible Society of Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei extend their heartiest congratulations to their President, The REV. KHOO SIAW HUA, J.P. on the conferment of The Public Service Star (Bar) by the659 words
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Advertisement255 1984-08-14 41 Tttj^^ THE RECORD BREAKERS J^^^LfC- Men: Greg Lougan- is (USA) platform 1^ diving. 711.91 pts. 'm*,m***«» WorId record. (688.15, B Loaganis). J^N^M Carlos Lopes (Por) marathon. 2:M:21. vv\ Olympic record \\ll (2:19:55, W. Cler- *^Bk. pinski, GDR). \f ~-^^*V sote: Old mark la Lopes bnckets. Q 1 I Waldo (Can)255 words
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Advertisement52 1984-08-14 42 With deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences to our Managing Director, Mr Seow Kok Pin, and family on the demise of their beloved mother, MDM TANG HWEE KOH From: The Board of Directors and Staff of: J. W. Construction Company (S) Pte Ltd J. W. Services Pte Ltd J. W. Properties52 words
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Advertisement221 1984-08-14 43 mm^_ mu M My* A^lw T^^ jtyg r9O leds indicate incoming calls <—W' _c-__ ne b usy JM y^^S^--* e,rtefnal lines on *nich a call is waiting 'im^ J^Am,,^ f*"^^^^^fcgr~~ The yellow LEDs indicate A^W AW* _e '^__Sh__L__l^W_ nelner a internal lines are busy jM^AV tmT a*~ >MJh |S________^ "ti^tner221 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-08-14 44 Six Chinese leave Seoul for Taiwan SEOUL, Monday SIX Chinese, jailed here for hijacking a Chinese airliner to Seoul in May last year, left for political asylum in Taiwan today after being freed by South Korea. A brief government statement said the Justice Ministry had decided to freeReuter; AP - 415 words
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Article183 1984-08-14 44 10-part serial sheds light on spy agency MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet secret police, KGB, has come out of the cold and on to television in a 10-part serial, "Tass is authorised to state..." The serial shows the United States embassy in Moscow electronically "bugged" from an opposite building.AFP - 183 words
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Article343 1984-08-14 44 BEN DAVIDSON - Two to appeal to Privy Council BEN DAVIDSON /./,b/.v By TWO former City Country Club directors, who were forbidden from taking part in the management of any company for five years, were given permission yesterday to appeal to the Priw Council J The ex-directors, Quek Leng Chye and Gan Khai343 words
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97 1984-08-14 44 Five held: Indonesian embassy clarifies THE Straits Times reB Dried on July 28 that ve officials of Selco Salvage Company were being detained by Indonesian authorities for alleged illegal entry into Indonesian waters. That information was fiven by a spokesman or the Indonesian embassy. Another report on Aug 1 quoted97 words
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Article152 1984-08-14 44 What it should have been IN The Straits Times of Aug 11, 1964, it was reported that after leaving out a profit of $26.37 million arising from the sale of United Overseas Bank's share in International Bank of Singapore last year, UOB's net group profits rose 28 per cent for152 words
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Article31 1984-08-14 44 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 4.97 points to 1,213.12 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-08-14 44 A serious mistake, says pioneer surgeon Barnard An option for untreatable condition, says consultant LONDON, Mob. Heart transplant pioneer Chrlstfaan Barnard says da-tan made a "serious mistake" by transplanting a tiay heart la a 11-day -old girl because there was a* wayUPI - 382 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-08-14 44 Lankan rebels clash with police COLOMBO, Monday TENSION mounted in Sri Lanka's northern province today as separatist guerillas stepped up attacks and security forces responded angrily. Five guerillas were killed when guerillas fought a fierce 45-minute battle with police in the northern province, the National Security Minister said. The latest261 words
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Advertisement193 1984-08-14 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Traders are now more bullish about business prospects for the second half of this year than they were in March. SOH TIANG KENG reports. A Malaysian sources said the Kuok Foundation, which holds 7.6 million shares in the Malaysian French Bank, has193 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1984-08-14 1 What's in a Hat? OUTLOOK Page Two Judy Garland "in unprotected territory" LEISURE Page Six Mee goreng, duck rice, laksa and more, plus airconditioning and piped music. New-generation hawker stalls? Hardly. These are the cosy little snack counters sandwiched between shops or tucked into odd corners1,142 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-08-14 2 CHOO SOH ENG - Hats sell like hot cakes but who buys them? CHOO SOH ENG They're snapped up by the hundreds every month by trendy teenagers, tourists and Japanese housewives. But where do these hats go? Our writer reports on the hat trade in Singapore. In the story on the opposite page, weNQHAI CHEE WAH; KENNETH KOH - 511 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-08-14 2 Hawker fare in comfort From Pago Ono and adopt a take-it-or-leave-it attitude because they pay cheap rents. This is a known fact. But we have a smaller margin for making mistakes. "We worry about paying higher rents as well as PUB charges of $400 to $500 each385 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1984-08-14 3 JACINTHA - Milliner who's tops in her trade JACINTHA By ABISHEGANADEN in New York IN UPTOWN New York there's a little shop with a yellowing signboard bearing the name "Josephine Tripoli" painted in black cursive letters. It's not an eye-catching sign, but the gorjeous hats in the window make you stop. The1,339 words
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Article, Illustration603 1984-08-14 3 JEFFREY LAW - JEFFREY LAW Tuesday column 1 By an assistant manager, 42 4 The teacher may not be the only one to blame. For children like Ah Seng probably get a good amount of damaging criticism at home too. A child deprived of parental603 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1984-08-14 6 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY Rim and film-makers By 4 She won the stage from the BOJB Of ttliee, hod Bit incredible voice with a fascinating in-built tremble, end wee called the superstar who managed the ____h_^___,________^_h£.-_____L____k^____kS____B Wmmm.AmmA\ AmmAm consKiereDie feat of COfftVßftiltQ herself into an underdog. s1,206 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-08-14 6 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT Last Friday World Trade Centre Auditorium Reviewed by LUO LIAN PIN IN SPITE of the rather dry acoustics in the World Trade Auditorium, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra fared rather well last Friday night with guest conductor Huang Yijun, also the principal conductor396 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-08-14 7 Mysterious gem of a thriller THE MOONSTONE Channel 12, Tonight 9 p.m. Previewed by CATHERINE TAN DIAMONDS are a girl's best friend. But in The Moonstone. a special diamond, almost the size of heroine Rachel Verinder's palm, brings her only trouble. The mystery opens with a much-Anglicised turbaned Indian, who559 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-08-14 7 ADVERTISING FOR ART AND ARTISTS- POSTERS OF GALERIE DER SPIEGEL, COLOGNE Goethe-Institut On until Aug 31 Re viewed by KEVIN SULLIVAN THE 50 posters at the Goethe-Institut's current exhibition are interesting mainly as examples of the variety of style to be found in568 words
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Advertisement738 1984-08-14 7 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES MM W^riwtwß Development Board ln Th High Court Of The Republic or |^*R§| R«L H m^^^'^^ m^ m^^ mm^ m Si,it No 3855 f Execution No 696 of IMHI invites applications for the following positions In the Cause of a-~- n m PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK CLERICAL OFFICER, ...Plaintiffs738 words
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Advertisement277 1984-08-14 8 I A Singapore/USA joint venture Company will soon commence manufacturing micro-computer peripheral products. We are looking for suitable candidates to join us. MATERIALS PRODUCTION CONTROLLER ENGINEER Requirements: Requirements: e At least 2 years relevant working ex- s Degree/ Diploma in Electronic /Producperience in the electronic industry. tion engineering, a Working277 words
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Article, Illustration984 1984-08-14 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By A MONTH ago, when she left for Singapore to study the Chinese language, 18-year-old French student Delphine Grieder looked forward to seeing the Chinatown she had heard about, bum boats on the Singapore River, and a city full of Chinese-speaking people.984 words
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Article, Illustration622 1984-08-14 2 Brainwashing is not so terrible, says last of the Manchus THE old Manchurian looked up from his tattered yellow scrapbook, took a quick drag on a cigarette and declared there was much to be said for brainwashing. "When Westerners talk about brainwashing, it terrifies them," he said in the smooth,622 words
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Advertisement344 1984-08-14 2 APPOINTMENT'S We are a well-established European Company situated in Jurong and invite suitably qualified personnel to take up the post of MANAGER (approx $48,000 per annum) Who will be responsible to the top management in the day-to-day operation of the company. Applicants should meet the following requirements: Singapore Citizen Aged344 words
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Advertisement814 1984-08-14 3 NOTICES Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd 10 (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Directors of Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd ("the Company") are pleased to make the following announcementI UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SECOND QUARTER AND SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH JUNE 1984 COMPANY GROUP COMPANY GROUP COMPANY GROUP COMPANY814 words
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Article, Illustration676 1984-08-14 4 ANUAR OTHMAN - A seminar on Islamic fine art ANUAR OTHMAN By MUSLIM artists must equip themselves with knowledge. This is because Islamic art is inseparable from knowledge. As the Malays say, it's like music and rhythm. They cannot be separated remove one and the other will be out of place entirely and676 words
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Article, Illustration515 1984-08-14 4 Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN - Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN SENIMAN Islam mestilah memperlengkapkan diri dengan ilmu. Ini kerana kesenian Islam tidak dapat dipisahkan dengan ilmu. Ia bagaikan lagu dan irama, tidak boleh dipisahkan. Demikian kata Timbalan Menteri Pengangkutan Malaysia, Hajah Rahmah Othman ketika merasmikan Seminar Kesenian Islam anjuran bersama515 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-08-14 4 Kesenlan Islam, sama ada yang tertera pada permaldani atau gam bar-gam bar biasa, lazlmnya berciilkan lukisan-lukisan yang halns dan rumit. Biasanya, lukisan-lukisan seperti itu yang dlbnat dengan tangan memerlukan kemahlran yang bukan gedildt dan pengalaman yang lama. Con toh kehalusan kesenlan Islam Itu boleh anda lihat dalam54 words
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Advertisement892 1984-08-14 4 APPOINTMENTS UM 1 HARRIS SEMICONDUCTOR (M) SDN. BHD. Here's an opportunity to join our Professional Management Team. Dial 03-*****2/137 to make an appointment to discuss your future. M H HARRIS SEMICONDUCTOR (M) SDN BHD is a division of HARRIS CORPORATION, a worldwide organisation with a unique reputation for high technology892 words
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