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Title Section15 1984-08-18 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1984-08-18 1 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE Government wants immunity against decay even while we are m the pink of health By NATIONAL University of Singapore undergraduates Kept Mr S. Rajaratnam for 45 minutes after his talk at the forum yesterday to ask him questions on a variety or issues.1,140 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-08-18 1 ONE of the new People's Action Party candidates, Mr Lai Weng Cheong, is ill and may not stand m the coming general election. Sources told The Straits Times that Mr Lai, 44, was suffering from a serious liver disease, and there229 words
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Article65 1984-08-18 1 TEL AVIV, Frl. President Chaim Herxeg said today he may give Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir the chance to form Israel's new government If the opposition Labour Party leader Shimon Peres falls In his bid by next week. Mr Peres, as Prime Minister-designate, has 21 days ending65 words
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Article89 1984-08-18 1 New York Phil to play in Bangkok BANGKOK, Fri. The New York Philharmonic Orchestra has hastily added Thailand to its Asian tour after cancelling an appearance m Malaysia where the government objected to the inclusion of a work with Jewish theme and origins m its programme. A US Embassy spokesmanAP - 89 words
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Article87 1984-08-18 1 LONDON, Fri. Hollie Roffey, the world's youngest heart transplant patient, died today after putting up a "gallant" 18-day fight for life, doctors said. The National Heart Hospital said she died this morning after suffering breathing problems. Hollie, who was only 10 days old when sheUPI - 87 words
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248 1984-08-18 1 FOR the first time the Prime Minister will address the National Day Rally at the Singapore Conference Hall. At the rally tomorrow he will speak m Malay, Mandarin and English. The speech will be televised "live" over Channels 5 and 8 at 8248 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-08-18 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By WHERE were all the guests at the launching of the second national reading month last night? It was a special occasion the Minister for Communications, Dr Yeo Nlng Hong, was officiating and about 75 junior college students had prepared a concert for the186 words
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Advertisement124 1984-08-18 1 WRITE FROM r^B^l THE HEART A hate the idea that I yon should always f^^^B protect children. They live m the f^^t same world as we H L do. They see things W Jj^^k and hear things. The A X. worst Is when there iKfl secrets, because H they imagine124 words
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Advertisement13 1984-08-18 1 o Fall text of Mr Rajaratnam's speech on Page 17 SEE PAGE 5.13 words
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Advertisement273 1984-08-18 1 TOBUND/J Ejy I ptf M f^r Graphite that looks plays like Persimmon THE ALL SPORTS STORE P GOLF., Scholarships for publishers, sellers: P 13 Book month guide: Section Two, Page Nine Choose Wisely E 111 II 1 11 l>" I 4PS MTHE BEST TOUCH That's why it is selected by273 words
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Article498 1984-08-18 2 Dumping the earth WHILE MRT station sites and tunnels are being dug, where does the earth removed go? To the dumping site at Marina South. Each day, between 200 and 250 lorries wind their way from the various MRT sites to the $1 million disposal site where an excavator498 words
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Article595 1984-08-18 2 'Ban violent clubs' call BRITISH football clubs with a record of violence on the terraces could be banned from staging matches if a government report recommending tough new measures to crack down on the country s notorious soccer hooligans is adopted. Other measures recommended by the report595 words
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Article346 1984-08-18 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SINCE the very first day of this year, with the Hello '84 show, the Padang has been making a notable comeback on the centrestage. Next Friday the first Interconstituency Singing Contest will be held there. Let the crowds return. Let the air be filled with346 words
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Article191 1984-08-18 2 Salbiah's next stop |*WHEN you have made up your mind on achieving something, there is definitely no easy way out. And I'm determined to go through the tough times to see my ambitions fulfilled," says Salbiah Morns, the Republic's most promising bodybuilder The winner of last year's National Women's191 words
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Article90 1984-08-18 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Extremists rapped DATUK Musa Hitam has hit out at racial extremists and religious deviationists who, he said, had shown that they were willing to flout law and order to achieve their aims. The Acting Prime Minister reminded these people that m propagat ing any religion, due90 words
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Article165 1984-08-18 2 A prize and headache THE car, a prized possession m Brunei, has also become a headache. With more than 50,000 private cars on the road, traffic jams, something not seen a few years ago, are commonplace. But the car is an absolute necessity because buses run irregularly and165 words
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Article185 1984-08-18 2 LARGE REFINER OF EDIBLE OILS GOES INTO RECEIVERSHIP AT A TIME when the palm oil market m Malaysia is still suffering from the massive defaults at its futures exchange m March, the physical oils market is now reeling from the news that one of its largest refiners and exporters185 words
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Article150 1984-08-18 2 U.S. VISITS NOT ENOUGH FIRST it was US Vice-President George Bush s visit to Indonesia m early May. Then it was the US ambassador to the UN, Mrs Jeane Kirkpa trick's swing through the region later that month. And, more recently the US Secretary of State George Shultz's meetings150 words
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Article595 1984-08-18 2 Writing for teenagers ONE of the most popular writers for teenagers on both sides of the Atlantic is Judy Blume. Her books delve into such difficult subjects as puberty, divorce and violent death. Forty-six, twice divorced and a mother of two, this outspoken woman does not believe m595 words
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360 1984-08-18 3 Opposition groups against dismissal of state government NEW DELHI, Fri. Police reportedly shot and killed at least five demonstrators today m the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, where a general strike was called by opposition groups to protest against the dismissal of theAP; Reuter - 360 words
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129 1984-08-18 3 Australian minister m 'toy bear affair' reinstated CANBERRA, Fri. Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke today reinstated a Cabinet minister who was stood down last month pending an inquiry into a false Customs declaration involving a cuddly toy bear. Mr Hawke said an official inquiry by a Queen's Counsel had foundReuter - 129 words
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249 1984-08-18 3 DISGRUNTLED owners of container-tractors are threatening a strike which could paralyse Hongkong as the world's second largest container port. The threat has arisen out of a government refusal to cut hefty rises m licence fees. The government had proposed to raise the licence feeAFP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-08-18 3 THAT'S sorely a smile on celebrity baby John Brian James Brooks' face as he cuddles np to mummy, Margaret, John, two days old today, is the world's third reported frozen embryo baby. He's also probably one of the youngest film stars on recordUPI - 136 words
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Article123 1984-08-18 3 BANGKOK, Fri. The Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) which announced its "Adopt a guerilla" campaign earlier this month reports that checues and inquiries have begun nowing m. Mr Vora Huy Kanthoul of the KPNLF said scores of individuals and associations, former US VietnamAFP - 123 words
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304 1984-08-18 3 YANG RAZALI KASBIM - 'US will not get upper hand in space weapons' YANG RAZALI KASBIM By MOSCOW will not allow the United States to be superior m militarising outer space and it may be forced to develop its own anti-satellite weapons. The Soviet embassy's First Secretary, Mr Vladimir Taranenko, told reporters that the304 words
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Article83 1984-08-18 3 Man who ate 7 children hanged PESHAWAR, Fri. A Pakistani fanner who had killed, cooked and eaten seven children was hanged here yesterday, officials said. Ahmad Khan, known as the "ogre of Charsadda" was arrested by police m February 1983 as he was cooking the flesh of his last victim,AFP - 83 words
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Article46 1984-08-18 4 PARES, Fri. The French dependency of New Caledonia will be this year's host of the Pacific Arts Festival, which brings together representatives from 25 South Pacific countries every four years, it was announced here. The festival will be from Dec 8 to 22. AFPAFP - 46 words
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318 1984-08-18 4 British report suggests tough rules on hooliganism LONDON, Fri. British football clubs with a record of violence on the terraces could be banned from staging matches, if a government report recommending tough new measures to crack down on the country's notorious soccer hooligans isAFP; Reuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-08-18 4 More from Moore and the girls A VIEW to Kill certainly, with English actor Roger Moore posing with a bevy of Attractive girls bat it's also the title of the latest James Band film. Part of the A View to Kill cast were posing In front of Chantilly castle mAFP - 68 words
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333 1984-08-18 4 Poland will pay $215 m if US lifts sanctions WARSAW, Fri. POLAND is prepared to pay about US$lOO million (Ss2ls million) to the United States m outstanding arrears on debt principal and interest due since 1961, if Washington agrees to remove all sanctions linked with trade and lifts its banNYT; UPI - 333 words
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159 1984-08-18 4 British tabloids begin new circulation war LONDON, Friday BRITAIN'S tabloid newspapers launched a new round m their circulation war today, promising to make several people millionaires. The offer, unprecedented m the British press, was spread over the front pages of the Express group's Daily Express and Daily Star, and MrReuter - 159 words
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138 1984-08-18 4 BELFAST, Fri. Police used plastic bullets m an attempt to quell rioting early this morning after a second night of unrest m a pro-Brit-ish section of Belfast. Nine people were arrested m the melee which began late yesterday m the heavily ProtestantUPI - 138 words
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295 1984-08-18 5 Mystery of the missing thousands in Lebanon BEIRUT, Fri. A mystery over the whereabouts of thousands of people believed to have been abducted by various militia groups deepened yesterday after some officials questioned the usefulness of a list of names issued by the government. Officials close to the situation saidNYT - 295 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-08-18 5 TWO British frogmen m the water receiving cables from a sailor (left) at a Suez naval base on Thursday. The cables are being attached to a buoyed metal mine-hunting device. The frogmen are part of a multinational naval team working to clearing the Red Sea of mines. I UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article67 1984-08-18 5 A HELICOPTER of the Bangladesh Air Force was shot at on Thursday by either Burmese troops or Karen rebels while flying over the Thai-Burmese border. It was forced to make an emergency landing about 400 km north-west of Bangkok. An official of the Bangladesh embassy m BangkokAP - 67 words
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Article55 1984-08-18 5 SPECIAL FIRE-FIGHTING units battled gas-fed flames yesterday after an explosion at Brazil's largest offshore oil rig. A team of US oil and gas fire-fighting experts was expected to join the effort to douse the blaze on the 50-storey Insova platform m the Campos basin, 180 km northUPI - 55 words
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Article55 1984-08-18 5 A TOWERING Delta rocket thundered aloft on Thursday, carrying three satellites on an international mission to study the solar wind and its effect on earth's potent magnetic field. The satellites, one each provided by the United States, West Germany and the United Kingdom, were launched from the CapeUPI - 55 words
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Article67 1984-08-18 5 UNITY TALKS between Israel's Labour Party and Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's Likud bloc appeared headed for collapse yesterday with each side blaming the other for the stalemate. Although Labour and Likud committees were to hold more discussions on an emergency programme to heal the Israeli economyUPI - 67 words
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260 1984-08-18 5 Five hurt in bomb attack on police PRETORIA, Fri. Five South African policemen were injured, one seriously, yesterday when a powerful explosion rip. «ed through the fourth floor offices of the police district commandant for Soweto east m Roodepoort, 20 km west of Johannesburg, a police spokesman said. According toAFP; AP - 260 words
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Article82 1984-08-18 5 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. United Nations SecretaryGeneral Javier Perez de Cuellar signed an agreement yesterday that will provide satellite links between New York and UN peace-keeping and relief units m the Middle East. Under the five-year agreement, signed by Mr Perez de Cueilar and Intelstat director-generalUPI - 82 words
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331 1984-08-18 5 Egyptian navy 'destroys Red Sea mine' CAIRO, Friday AN EGYPTIAN minesweeper detonated a mine m the Red Sea yesterday, the "first mine found by the Egyptian navy", a Cairo newspaper said today. The daily Al-Gomhou-riya did not say where the mine had been discovered nor did it give any furtherAP - 331 words
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337 1984-08-18 6 Issues may be available as early as next month WASHINGTON, Fri. THE US Treasury plans to target specially registered issues of US government securities to foreign investors, Mr Donald Regan, US Treasury Secretary announced yesterday. The new issues, which will not be available toFT; NYT - 337 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-08-18 6 Convention time in Dallas THE city of Dallas, m Texas, Is all set to host the Republican Party's national convention which starts on Monday. Businessmen all over the town are ready to cash In on the event and Larry Barber (left)and Erika Ku, are no exceptions. They have moved InUPI - 79 words
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Article249 1984-08-18 6 Unesco pledges it return funds UNITED NATIONS, Fri. A UNITED Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) official said yesterday that the agency will return all surplus funds and interest built up m a currency fluctuation account to member states, and the United States will get its share even if249 words
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259 1984-08-18 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. American retailers, importers and farmers have joined foreign governments m lobbying President Ronald Reagan to withdraw or at least delay new "country of origin" regulations governing imports of textiles and clothing. Retailers say the new rules, effective on Sept 7, would driveUPI - 259 words
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147 1984-08-18 6 US to spend $60 m on 'video game' missile HUNTSVILLE (Alabama), Fri. The United States army is spending US$3O million (Ss6o million) to develop a cheap missile that can be guided to battlefield targets by ground troops using television screens and joy stick controllers m what amounts to a deadlyUPI - 147 words
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128 1984-08-18 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan, offered the chance m a computer-generated letter to become a Marine, turned down the offer. "Nancy (Mr Reagan's wife) is happy with the house and I am totally satisfied with my Job/ he told Gen Paul Kelley, the commandant128 words
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453 1984-08-18 8 HAN LING - HAN LING, More than 50,000 private cars on the road... By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEG AW AN, Fri. The motor car is a prized possession m Brunei but it has also become a headache. With more than 50,000 private cars on the road,453 words
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91 1984-08-18 8 Discovery will try to rescue Palapa WASHINGTON, Fri. The American space shuttle Discovery will try next November to recover aa Indonesian communications satellite which went astray In space after it was pat into a false orbit earlier this year. The mission to rescue the Palapa satellite, announced yesterday by theReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-08-18 8 Minister opposes plan to ban becak JAKARTA, Fri. Manpower Minister Sudomo Has said he is opposed to plans to ban the becak from Jakarta's streets as of next year unless there is an "integrated plan" to provide new jobs for the drivers. The minister is quoted by The Jakarta Post198 words
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374 1984-08-18 8 Philippines' first N-plant ready by January MANILA, Fri. AFTER years of bitter controversy and costly delay, contractors are now applying finishing touches to the Philippines' first nuclear power plant scheduled for commercial operation by January 1985. The 620-megawatt plant, located near an extinct volcano and the South China Sea mAFP - 374 words
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167 1984-08-18 8 ABBY TAN - Filipinos stage protest rally in heavy rain ABBY TAN, By Mamla Reporter MANILA, Fri. Tens of thousands of jeering Filipinos marched m heavy rain late tonight m a protest rally after police withdrew barricades following a fourhour tense standoff. The stalemate ended peacefully when riot police allowed them to march167 words
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Article163 1984-08-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Indonesian boat carrying about 300 passengers, which capsized and sank m rough seas off the south-east coast of Sabah on Wednesday, was heavily overloaded, according to an Indonesian official. The junior consul for Tawau district, Mr Eddy Abdul Rachman, said the passenger limitAFP - 163 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-08-18 9 Religious deviationists also draw fire for flouting laws KUALA LUMPUR, Friday DATUK Musa Hitam today hit out at racial extremists and religious deviationists who, he said, had shown that they were willing to flout law and order to achieve their aims. The Acting PrimeBernama - 382 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-08-18 9 SNARLING defiantly at Its captors, one of Borneo's rarest animals sits m a cage m Marudi. For this Is a clouded leopard, never known to have been caught alive ref ore In Sarawak, according to wildlife experts who are very excited by theBorneo Bulletin - 144 words
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151 1984-08-18 9 TANAH RATA, Friday A SMALL group of people are still giving material and moral support to the communist terrorists, the Mentri Besar of Pahang said today. Security forces had found evidence of people providing food and shelter to them, Datuk Najib Tun Abdul Razak said. HeBernama - 151 words
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Article98 1984-08-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Some counter clerks at the Selangor Turf Club are not accepting $50 notes for fear that they are forgeries. The fake money bogey hit the club m July last year when officials refused to accept $100 notes alter the club wasNST - 98 words
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Article183 1984-08-18 9 Dredge workers get job offer PETALING JAVA, Fri. A security firm has offered to employ some of the 96 workers whose services with Sungai Klang Dredging Sdn Bhd were terminated following last week's mining tragedy. Mr Akbar Mohamad Khan said his company would be able to employ 90 men asNST - 183 words
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Article41 1984-08-18 9 PENANG. Fri. A security guard at a finance company accidentally fired his shotgun, shattering the glass entrance and smashing the windows of a passing car this morning. The driver of the car and his passenger escaped unhurt. NSTNST - 41 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-08-18 11 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL $4.9 m job to dump unwanted earth from MRT sites By Keeping Track SOGGY greyish-black sludge. Tonnes of it. The place looks like a huge slippery wasteland or dump. A lorry laden with more of this muck drives up and461 words
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150 1984-08-18 11 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By A GROUP of disabled people, who have volunteered to serve on the Social Affairs Ministry's committees will attend interviews at the ministry next week. Those selected from the 23 volunteers will go through an orientation session early next month where they will150 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-08-18 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - Court awards judgment against stallholder CHARMAINE CHAN B The Hup Hin Market case By A STALLHOLDER has lost his fight against eviction from a wet market m South Buona Vista Road. HAP Holdings Pte Ltd, the owner of Hup Hin Market, was yesterday awarded judgment m what was regarded as224 words
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Article65 1984-08-18 11 THE new Chong Boon community centre m Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 will be officially opened today by Mr Chandra Das. the MP for Chong Boon, and a group of community leaders. A dinner, a variety show and an MRT exhibition will be held m65 words
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116 1984-08-18 11 A LANGUAGE teacher killed herself by jumping from the fourteenth floor of a building, but the reason she turned to suicide still remains a mystery. A coroner's inquiry yesterday heard that Chay Mcc Chan, 34, who taught Chinese language to Primary Five and Seven pupils,116 words
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Article48 1984-08-18 11 A STRETCH of Upper Jurong Road from Benoi Road to Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim is now being widened by the PublicWorks Department. The existing traffic flow will be diverted to the first new carriageway from 10 a.m. today to enable the second carriageway to be built.48 words
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308 1984-08-18 13 THE mission: Solve the Eroblem of damage to oxes covering power points at the void decks of Housing Board apartment blocks at Henderson. Hie team: Nine HDB maintenance officers from Henderson area office calling themselves Octopussy. The result: Cost of repairs308 words
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99 1984-08-18 13 THE man charged with the murder of Chartered Industries of Singapore (Pte) Ltd's chief security officer, Mr Lye Pak Ming, was yesterday further remanded as police investigations are incomplete. Chew Soon Teik, 46, a Malaysian who was the security station inspector of the99 words
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266 1984-08-18 13 Dream of an office that moves with the times THE office of the future is here. There is a computer terminal for almost all the staff, executive chairs for better support and comfort, and specially-made desks to allow computer terminals to be plugged m. Then there are individual rooms for266 words
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365 1984-08-18 13 WHO goes to the book fair? Students, housewives and national servicemen. Do they shun local books? No, up to half the visitors buy local books. These were some of the results of the first survey of visitors to the365 words
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Article, Illustration376 1984-08-18 13 HEDWIG ALFRED; ELAYNE THONG - HEDWIG ALFRED ELAYNE THONG A new chapter for book fair By and THE book people are going big this year. Next month's book fair will not only have more titles and more stands, but will also see the launch of a scholarship scheme for people m376 words
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Article156 1984-08-18 13 4 FOR our workers and our professionals, the world of the future will not be the same as that of the past. Knowledge acquired In school, college and university becomes outdated rapidly. Skills acquired previously will become less and less relevant to Jobs of the future.156 words
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Article64 1984-08-18 13 THE stretch of Cuppage Road from Kramat Road to Orchard Road will be closed to motorists from tomorrow for work to be carried out on a pedestrian mall by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Motorists who are on their way to Orchard Road are advised to64 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-08-18 14 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Appeal Court reverses ruling m Lee Wah Furniture case By A THREE-JUDGE court yesterday reversed a High Court ruling that the lawyer of a company under liquidation cannot be compelled by the liquidator to disclose information about the company's affairs. The High Court494 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-08-18 14 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By A DAY to mark a fourfold joy. That was the scene at Anderson Secondary School yesterday. Not only was it the school's 14th Speech Day, it was also its 25th anniversary which coincides with Singapore's 25 years of nation-building.353 words
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208 1984-08-18 14 'Seek advice on guiding your children' MALAY/Muslim parents were yesterday reminded of their duty towards their children, to prevent them from being a burden to the community and country. They were urged not to take the attitude: "I am only a labourer. My pay is small. I have many children.208 words
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124 1984-08-18 14 Two fined after big pirate tape raid A SIX-DAY trial following the seizure three years ago of about 137,Mt pirated English cassette tapes ended yesterday with the conviction of a man and his wife. Tan Stew liong, manager of Rainbow Sound Enterprise, and her Malaysian hosband, Chong Loy Sen, were124 words
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Article, Illustration143 1984-08-18 14 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By NOT all eyes were on the National Day march past, as a pickpocket had thought. At least one pair, undistracted by the parade at the junction of High Street and Hill Street, were focused on Joseph Kasran. 31.143 words
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434 1984-08-18 16 Campaign opens to advise learners to take tests early CLOSE to 40,000 learner-motorcyclists stand to "lose" their motorcycles by October next year when lenders are barred by law from going on the roads. The Singapore Motorcycle Trade Association, concerned by the apparent complacency of434 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-08-18 16 SINGAPOREANS are earning more m real terms every year, the Prime Minister said on Thursday night when he spoke at Tanjong Pagar community centre. The people are palpably better off. How was this achieved? Through higher skills, hard work and the willingness to learn, heMinistry of Labour - 99 words
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361 1984-08-18 16 Of prayers, sleep and need for tolerance THE Prime Minister spoke on Thursday night about two conflicting rights: The right of some people to be called to prayer and the right of others to go to sleep. And he told of how with a live-and-let-live attitude, the rights of these361 words
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159 1984-08-18 16 THE visit here by Australlan Foreign Minister BUI llavden. originally scheduled for Aug 11 and 17. hms been "postponed to another mutually convenient time", a spokesman for the Australian High Commission said yesterday. No new dates have been fixed bat It Is understood that159 words
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Article, Illustration90 1984-08-18 16 HOME Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin and the Indonesian Charge d' Affaires, Mr A. Murtadho (right) exchanging toasts last night to celebrate the 39th anniversary of Indonesian independence. The cocktail reception, held at the Royal Pavilion Ballroom of the Pavilion Inter-Continen- tal Hotel, was also90 words
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Article66 1984-08-18 16 A 16-YEAR-old girl who was alleged to have been raped by a youth on a vacant plot m the West Coast area more than two years ago yesterday gave her evidence m the High Court behind closed doors. She was testifying against Subramaniam Ravi, 19, who66 words
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Article51 1984-08-18 16 A PIECE of land with an area of 16,219.8 sq m m Tanglin is needed for general development under the Land Acquisition Act. The latest government gazette also said that 5,556.5 sq m of land m the Changi, Bedok and Sembwang area.? are required for the same51 words
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Article21 1984-08-18 16 The nuclear-powered submarine USS Omaha arrived yesterday (or a five-day visit following routine operations m i he Pacific Ocean.21 words
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147 1984-08-18 16 A FORMER national boxing champion is helping police with investigations into a suspected case of "dog-napping." He was picked up by Joo Chiat police yesterday after a dog breeder claimed he had taken his Dobermann puppy. The breeder, Mr Richard Lim, had advertised m147 words
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Article, Illustration3558 1984-08-18 17 Speech by Mr S. Rajaratnam at the NUS forum at Kent Ridge yesterday The facts The US: The American Century predicted failed to materialise The Soviet UlliOIi: Showing chilling symptoms of demise of earlier empires China: Mao's East Wind has been replaced by Deng's West Wind W.3,558 words
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Article469 1984-08-18 18 WHICH is really the heart of Singapore? Bustling Raffles Place, the business centre? Prestigious Shenton Way, the financial hub? Glamorous Orchard Road, the tourist belt? Or perhaps colourful Chinatown? Each of these has a strong claim to the title. But all would have to469 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1984-08-18 18 In less than a month, Mr Punch Coomaraswamy, 58, becomes one of Singapore's seven High Court judges, finally returning to his first love, the law, after a 17-year absence. Just before he left Washington, he spoke to Our Washington Correspondent LIAK TENG KIAT. Q Showing that Singapore1,345 words
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428 1984-08-18 18 TOKYO Why are all foreigners treated as criminals In Japan? In a nutshell, this is the substance of a heated controversy m Tokyo these days as some assertive Americans and Koreans contest the Japanese government's long-standing right to fingerprint all foreigners m Japan. Under Japanese428 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-08-18 18 IF THE the Justice Ministry continues to remain Intractable, at least some things are changing form m Japan. For years, millions of Japanese have sat down at eating houses to convey food to their mouths with a popular utensil warlbashi, rough wooden203 words
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527 1984-08-18 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane A II roads lead to Rome. Nth Century Christendom s*ying THIS saying has today been widely interpreted by liberal minds to mean that all the main religions of the world are true and good, keeping us correctly on The Path. As for Rome itself,527 words
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Letter, Illustration150 1984-08-18 19 WE are sad that on an event of great significance our nations 25th anniversary our marching contingent was not captured by SBC cameras during the "live" telecast of the march past. We spent many months training for the occasion, not so much as to see ourselves on150 words
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Letter87 1984-08-18 19 DR Toh Chin Chye has written a letter on the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's decision not to screen the "Yes Minister" series. (ST, Aug 14). While SBC is m the process of replying on the matter it could also give viewers a good explanation for discon- tinuing the popular87 words
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Letter81 1984-08-18 19 I THINK the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is going to great lengths to promote the local television series "The Awakening". Half of one Chinese variety show was devoted to it the lead actors and actresses were inter viewed and all the songs belted out. Cn National Day, SBC marched81 words
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823 1984-08-18 19 Malay MPs and the community's future 4 The few among the Malays who have made it to the university and have become professionals and successful m society have managed to do so primarily because we have addressed ourselves to the larger community to be Singaporean first and Singaporean last. Once823 words
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295 1984-08-18 19 I REFER to the report "Police take a second look at alert system" (ST, Aug 7), which intimated that police administrators were unhappy with the follow-up action taken by police operational units after the shootout at Shenton Way on July 30. This is incorrect295 words
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168 1984-08-18 19 AFTER waiting for more than live years, I have finally been able to select my Housing Board maisonette m dementi Avenue 6. However, my happiness has been short lived because of the HDB's plan to build a funeral parlour m the avenue, near residential apartments168 words
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Article, Illustration930 1984-08-18 20 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN Jakarta academic criticises 'y° u lead, we follow' policy The Region With FIRST it was US Vice-Presi-dent George Bush's visit ro Indonesia m early May. Then it was the US ambassador to the UN, Mrs Jeanne Kirkpatrick's swing through the930 words
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Article, Illustration700 1984-08-18 20 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT, By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON cratic presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro should have remained the Congresswoman from Queens, New York. If she had, no one would be braying after her to release her own and her husband's tax returns. And no one would be asking700 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-08-18 21 THE overnight improvement on Wall Street failed to lift local share prices yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 3.76 points to 936.68. The Business Times Composite Index lost 3.94 points to 828.22. Share prices drifted down across the board throughout the day. By the close of257 words
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Article38 1984-08-18 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 14 82 20 Finance 8 11 4 Hotels 0 6 5 Properties 3 7 0 Plantations 3 7 2 Mining 2 1 1 Deb /Loans 4 2 4 Total 34 116 3638 words
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Article42 1984-08-18 21 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 13 79 26 Finance 0 9 6 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 1 5 3 Oil palms 1 4 5 Tins 0 5 3 Rubbers 3 14 2 Deb/Loons 1 0 I Total 19 117 4642 words
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Article79 1984-08-18 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on an easier note yesterday as turnover dropped to its lowest level for the month. The widely-followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index eased 4.83 points to 1428.15. Reflecting the easier trend, the market scoreboard registered only 19 gains against79 words
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Article36 1984-08-18 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983 06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712 29 (5/1/83) 684.88(4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)36 words
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Article17 1984-08-18 21 TDM 1,148,000 U I C 970,000 JC-MPH Wrtt A 755.000 DCS Oris 667,000 UOL 394.00017 words
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Article218 1984-08-18 21 Rises HleonjC/e* 590 +40 G Elite 1830 '30 Kentucky Sprt 480 +20 MB F Mdp 50c 245 +15 H» Corp SOC 255 +13 Tronoh Mhtt 920 10 I C B 650+10 S«i»ntor Dredf 600 10 FIN 570 10 NraSffMfcft 358 +6 Oah Tint 342 6 MBankitf 90S218 words
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Article60 1984-08-18 21 BowteidßM -2 Guinness unch PMC —4 Sen* Ship -2 C& C —4 Haw Par —3 Pan Dec —2 Sine Darby unch 1 ST* -5 -10 S«pC^ +1 Eu« susp MM-Purposc —1 hornet —2 Fines Pub susp Ft N MO NBT susp Robinson's U M Norks unch60 words
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202 1984-08-18 21 Travenol reinvests workers' share dividends EMPLOYEES of Travenol Laboratories Pte Ltd, the subsidiary of Baxter Travenol Laboratories of the United States, who own or intend to buy shares m the parent company can now have the dividends from their shares automatically reinvested. These dividends are not taxable and this addition202 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-08-18 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By BECOMING the chocolate king on both sides of the Causeway has not limited the ambitions of Datuk Lim Kheng Kirn. His Chocolate Products (M) Bhd acquired Allied Chocolate Industries of Singapore m May. Now he is looking for368 words
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466 1984-08-18 21 A LAWYER has said that the recent amendment to the Banking Act, which determines payment priority should a bank windup, may deter some Asian Currency Unit depositors. Mr Lucien Wong, a Singapore lawyer, drew the attention of about 150 delegates at a financial law seminar466 words
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323 1984-08-18 21 Marina Square mall opts for variety in shop-siting MARINA Square will use the theme, variety Is the spice of life, as Its rule of thumb when siting stores In its shopping mall. Shoppers can expect to find a cookie shop next to a sports shop and a tea house next323 words
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588 1984-08-18 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Socoil is believed to have suffered a loss of at least Msso m By AT A time when the palm oil market m Malaysia is still suffering from the massive defaults at its futures exchange m March, the physical oils market is588 words
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281 1984-08-18 21 Income confident about surpassing target NTUC Income is confident that it will be able to surpass its sales target of $500 million m insurance cover this year. The company has already sold 8,156 policies worth $240.8 million m insurance during the first six months of the year. This is one-third281 words
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Article, Illustration4257 1984-08-18 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchan.es, is necessariy covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does4,257 words
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Article2646 1984-08-18 22 INDUSTRIALS Aiinomoto (3 90S) Aicom (2 12S) (2) 2 14 2.10 20) 2 1 2 A Choc (3 008 3 02S) (7) 3 10 (3) 3 0o [111 3 06 (1) 3 12 .5) 3.04 (3) 3 02 (2) 3?9 (41 3 00 AISB U2,646 words
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Article2758 1984-08-18 22 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted (or scrip rights N Tai-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m (Mars. 1983 Last YteW Vot Day Nfh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) Kfh2,758 words
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Article74 1984-08-18 23 dfdjhfd Closing prices Rubber cents/kilo Singapore September ***** down 0 75 cents Malaysia September 209.50 down 0.25 cents Tin Closin* prices Ms/kilo Straits Tin 29 15 unch Turnover 163 tonnes up 76 tonnes GOLD USJ/oz Fn Thurs Singapore 350 00—350 50 351 50— ***** Hongkong 350.10 350 6074 words
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Article133 1984-08-18 23 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5524,159 and closed at 5524,229. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.2079.70 and slowly went up to U*****.00/0.50. It met selling and closed for lunch at U*****.80/ 350.30. The market re-opened at U*****.50/5.00 and early Swiss buying &ushed it up to *****.50/1.00. It133 words
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Article148 1984-08-18 23 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market eased m thin and cautious trading amid operators' concern over the failure of Socoil Corp Bhd, a leading Malaysian palm oil refiner. palm Ctosine prices Crude MS/tome palm ol Au|962 50 ■(south) MS (central) 967 50 (north) Sept 965 (south)148 words
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Article57 1984-08-18 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager maintained support at this level amid small scattered local buying. Turnover rose to 163 tonnes from 87 on Thursday. About 15 per cent foreign concentrate57 words
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Article23 1984-08-18 23 CkKing prices Copper E/tonnc Thurs Snot 1008.00-1009.00 (1009.50—1010 00) 3 months 1027.50-1028.00 (1029 00-1029 50) Market tone Barely Steady Sales 19.000 tonnes23 words
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Article25 1984-08-18 23 BHV#f US$/troy m Fri Thurs Singapore 7 82-7 87 8 07-8.12 Hrn New New York 7 84-7 89 7.87-7 92 Source Credit Suisse. Spore25 words
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Article139 1984-08-18 23 Ctosfif prices Alumin.um i/mm Thin Spot *****—862.00 (*****—872 00) 3 months 884 50— 885 00 (894 00-894 50) Market tone: Barely Steady Sales 14.325 tonnes Noon cfaftf prices 100 i Coconut oil Bulk FOB 214 00 (sellers) 0M drum FOB 223 00 (sellers) New drum fob 227 00 (sellers)139 words
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Article285 1984-08-18 23 Gambier ?6o Awtrafan mm FOBNSW ***** (seHers, 35%^ SB."" 0 11 .3800 Source Produce [Melange A) Super 240 2nd grate 272 00 A I Special 237 Yu Jim new crop Ciotim ofkM Loonzain 100% Ist grade 124 20 t/kin >>.>«tiMii 2nd grade 275 Broken nee 180 00 ei[nwiwn285 words
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Article339 1984-08-18 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cenh/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 182 25-183 25N 183.25— 184 25N unq unq Int 1 RSS Sept 186 50— ***** 187.25-187 75 209 00-209 25 209 50-209 75 Int 1 RSS Oct 191.25 191.75 192.25-192 75 Int339 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-08-18 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Shares rose sharply yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 10.16 points to 1209.14. Investors, worried about rising interest rates, were encouraged by signs that the housing industry's output might have peaked. The advance was also influenced by the strong bond market, said analysts. However, there320 words
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Article294 1984-08-18 23 Aui 17 HR$ Chance Associoted Hoteh 0 26S +0 01 Bonk CM East Amo 19 70 Cheung Kong 775 unch China Light 12 50 -0 1 Cross Hort) Tunnel 9 30 +0 05 F E Consortium 0 345 For tost Exch Pb**x 0030 +***** C I Cement 7 15294 words
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Article342 1984-08-18 23 Auf 17 Ten Chance Aimomoto 1 220 1 0 Akoi 420 +5 Amodo 1 330 40 Asoh. Chem 559 I Asoh. Gkm 745 5 Bonk Tk 450 10 Bndgesfone 580 -13 Conon 1290 10 Cosio Computer 1410 -20 Citizen 549 +21 D Nip Pr.nt 960 +5 0 Nippon Screen342 words
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Article340 1984-08-18 23 Auf 17 Ctnh Chanfe (Awt) A C I 192 unch A N I 225 -5 A P M 233 +1 AbeHoyle 880 +20 Age 290 unch Alliance CM 90 +6 Allied Mid 228 -2 Ampol Exp 302 +6 Ampol Pet 178 +3 Am 488 unch Ashton 103 1 BH340 words
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Article232 1984-08-18 23 Auc 16 USS Chance AJcoo 36 ADwd Ch«m Cp 32Vi Vi AKs-Chotmers 10 unch Am Tel Tel 18* +H Amax Ine 20 +Vi Amr Corp 28 +W Bethlehem Sti 18* H Boeing Co 52 1* Burroughs Cp 56H +1* Cot«rp*or Co 38H Chase Monhtn 41(4 -fW Chrysler Cp232 words
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Article564 1984-08-18 23 kn 17 Pence Chance MDUSTRMLS Alied-Lyons 159 +1 Ass Dairies 168 -2 BTRPLC 484 +10 Babcocks 133 -1 Barclays 454 -3 Beechams 335 unch HCC 223 +3 Blue Circle 3*3 unch BOC Group 238 -3 Booh 161 +1 Bowatcr 172 unch BATS 259 -I Britannia 71 unch BP 476564 words
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Article249 1984-08-18 23 THE US dollar opened at 5J2.1400 20 and was brought to a high of 552.1430 before closing at 552.1405 15. Trading was thin ahead of the weekend. The greenback was traded easier against major currencies m narrow trading. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8570 85 and was traded249 words
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Article, Illustration689 1984-08-18 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyate) An Carfo Time Block PFillmore (138/3) 18/8(2000) TA3 0700 0800/0700 0800 P3/S3 Sea Prelude (32) 18/8(2300) TA3 *****100 P4 E Greet (001RW) 18/8(2359) FSB *****200 PZ E Handsome (032E) 19/8(0700) FSB *****100/*****900 L 7 C689 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-08-18 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Barber Tampa 46/7 aside 18/8 knson IV 22 aside 18/8 Kota Berkat 10/1 aside 18/8 Kuwana Maru 27/28 a side 18/8 Ming Belle 8/9 a side 18/8 Sa Morgenster 44 a side 18/8 Frotano 33/4 17/8 18/8 Hong Lam 06 45A266 words
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Article207 1984-08-18 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar *****—***** 5 58-545 Canadian dollar 1.6421—***** 615 606 HZ dollar 1 0734 1 0761 9 57—9 20 Sterling pound 2 8350— 2 8385 3 56-3 50 US dollar207 words
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Article217 1984-08-18 23 Managers' prices for 18 A 20th August Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 26—3 25 The Savings Fund l 97—2 04 S pore Prog Fund l 37-1 45 Spore Sec Fund 2 00— 2 12»d Spore Invest Fund 1.17—124 S pore Equity Fund 1 36— 1 44 Asia217 words
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70 1984-08-18 23 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia plans to abolish incorporation of foreign shipping companies which are managed from outside. Transport Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan has said. The proposed move fitted m with the government's aim of requiring all locally-incorporated shipping companies to be locally-managed, he said.AFP - 70 words
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169 1984-08-18 24 KUALA Sidim has told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange tSat there is no formal sales and purchase agreement for its purchase of a 51_per cent stake m Nak Estate. Instead, there were letters of offer and acceptance and these letters are contractually169 words
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601 1984-08-18 24 ldfldkf Singapore j jjj K. Lumpur Top five stocks THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units closing prices601 words
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Article, Illustration222 1984-08-18 24 Prices drift lower as profit-taking continues PROFIT-TAKING c on t i nued on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange during the week and share prices drifted lower. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary jhare Index lost 24.28 points over the week to 1428.15. Activity was light and the month's lowest222 words
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635 1984-08-18 24 Analysts forecast 75 pc to 90 pc higher profits STOCK analysts are expecting to see a marked improvement m Sime Darby Bhd's results for the year ended June 1964. Against the dismal performance seen m the previous year, when Erofits were almost alved, the diversified635 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-08-18 24 Most active stock AMIDST a bid to take over property comr*uiy Tai Sang Land Development Ltd m Hongkong, United Industrial Corporation emerged as the most active stock for the week. Trading with a total of 6.6 million units, the stock rose eight cents282 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-08-18 37 Ladies first...in gymnastics, m bodybuilding and m athletics Teen wonder receives non-stop offers CHARLESTON (West Virginia), Fri. Gymnast Mary Lou Retton was one of the stars of the United States Olympics team, winning the hearts of millions of Americans. Now the 16-year-old s gold medal isAP; JERRY SEH - 340 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-08-18 37 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By SUCCESS takes many varying forms. And for Salbiah Morris, the Republic's most promising bodybuilder, winning this year's National Women's Championship will mean accomplishing a small part of her flex drive. The 26-year-old defending champion is hoping tomorrow's competition at the World Trade270 words
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Article252 1984-08-18 37 HAKIKAT RAI - JOAN BENOIT to run the Singapore Marathon? There is a possibility that the women's world record-holder and Olympic Games gold-medallist may keep a date with the Dec 9 happening m the Republic if talks prove successful. "We are certainly negotiating with Joan," said Goh Teck Phuan, organising252 words
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Article264 1984-08-18 37 PETER SIOW - LAU WENG YEW and Benjamin Lui. the national No. 1 and 2 respectively, are not exactly chirping about their chances m the Camus Singapore Masters snooker tournament on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Mandarin Hotel. No, they have no pessimistic streak m them. It's just that the264 words
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Advertisement305 1984-08-18 24 Advertisement Furniture Buyers Beware All that glitters is not gold is proving true for many home makers. Traditionally solid wood had ranked highest as the material for choice furniture. Such furniture has gradually become very expensive. With imitations of wood, or fancy plastics, laminated on artificial panel products today, furniture305 words
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Advertisement384 1984-08-18 25 I Restaurant I I X *fc j# I I Specially Prepared by I Thai Master Chef I Authentic Thai Culinary Delight I •Wide variety of Thai Style I Chinese Cuisine I Famous Thai Steam-Boat I Jurong Town Swimming Pool. International Road X\ Tel: *****18, *****84 jft Authantic Rittoranti Italiani (undar384 words
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Advertisement739 1984-08-18 26 28 Health Centres/ Massage DOUBLE FORTUNE HEALTH Centre, =04-12/13 Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road Massage/sauna. All rooms with shower attached Daily 10 30am to 11pm. Tel: *****44/*****45 PARAMOUNT DE HEALTH Salon Paramount Hotel. 4th floor massage, sauna facial All rooms showers attached. Open daily 10am 12 midnight. Tel: *****82/*****77 ext.739 words
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Advertisement601 1984-08-18 26 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_»_^_^_^_^_^_^a^_^_^_^_« m m EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN m graduate who is proficient m English, French, German and m Spanish has advertised to m coach those who are keen to m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m m pick up any of these languages. m Read classification 113 for wr more 25601 words
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Advertisement369 1984-08-18 26 LEGALIZED YOUR RENOVATIONS with DBCD approval through our services. We of fer professionalism, efficient and good workmanship on Interior design, drafting, service and renovation works at reasonable cost. Tel: *****05 for Jenny HDB LICENSED CONTRACTOR. We specialise In Interior decoration, renovation works for marble mosaic, terrazzo. ceramic tiles, parquet flooring,369 words
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Advertisement591 1984-08-18 26 36 House Aenovetion/Repeir/Decor IRON CHAIN LINK fencing contractor, stainless steel hand railing, window grilles, gates, grating Enquiry: *****11 KAH LIAN COMPANY specialises m electrical works, repairing, wiring, installation and maintenance Please tel *****86 NEW TYPE OF Marble ceramics, reasonable price please call: Mr Tan *****47 *****30 HOB licence no: C591 words
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Advertisement740 1984-08-18 27 36 TV/Video/ Sound Systems SONY V 5 COMPO s>Ntem. 4 Months old. selling for $1,200 negotiable I'lease contact Mr Jonathan Tan after spm Tel AN EXPRESS SERVICE and repair TV. Video. Antenna installations Hi ti set *****52 *****80 Wave Electron les HONG LEE SPECIALISES m re- pairing ol video C740 words
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Advertisement712 1984-08-18 27 53 Computer Products/Services MIM LINGO I l m 4 PCI2B-2 X I (Appla Compatible) t IS Feature:- A MM &Z-80 CPU I I 128K Main Memory I 40/80 Text Display J ft Centronics Parallel 9 I RB23Z-C Serial 1 PAL/NTSC/RGB Color 6 6 Extra Slots rf Detachable Keyboard I Inclusive712 words
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Advertisement580 1984-08-18 27 60 Business Opportunities MARINE FLOATING FISH farm fo sale at Pasir Rls Stout construe tion with solid polyethylene fibreglass-coated floats. Cal 4.544M2 UNISEX SALON AT Jalan Sultai for complete takeover Reasona ble price Interested partie please call *****36. Mr Tan afte 1000a m ACTIVE PARTNER WANTED for i Beauty Salon580 words
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Advertisement568 1984-08-18 27 j *J HOW WOULD YOU like a job HI J m that wou,d tak e you places'? A Wf^ra Provision Officer is wanted by ILi-l a sn 'PPing company at classi- I UPS fication 66i. If you have three HI •I years seagoing experiehce as a B 0 Chief Steward568 words
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Advertisement446 1984-08-18 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive TECHNICAL OFFICERS WANTED Requirements: a Below 30 years of age. b) Diploma m Electronics and Communication. c) Male applicants mast have completed their N.S. preferably as an Officer. d) Preferably with working experience m the technical line/communication equipment. s initiel salary will be batwaan446 words
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Advertisement476 1984-08-18 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive operations consultant An European •hipping company requiras a person to assist m our •hipbrokaring company m developing our ships operations/ demurrage claim depertmant. Preference will ba givan to:I) Master Marina or equivalent (retired). II) Tanker experience Intereatad applicants, please writs m with lull particulars,476 words
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Advertisement531 1984-08-18 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP b) EDP requires SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYSTS SYSTEMS ANALYSTS Candidates for these positions must have at least 1 year's experience m developing commercial application systems m an IBM mainframe environment. The successful candidates will be involved m developing new application systems for our531 words
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Advertisement701 1984-08-18 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical TIMES PERKXXAIS PTE. LID 1 requires ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Qualifications Applicants should possess GCE O" level credlLs m $83 English and Mathematics. They should also have a LOCI Bookkeeping certificate and at least 3 years' xjx experience m credit control functions.701 words
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Advertisement396 1984-08-18 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical An International Financial Institution invites candidates for a challenging career m its INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT Candidates applying for the ebove position should possess the following prerequisites c Good academic records, with credits m English and Mathematics. Good verbal and written396 words
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Advertisement272 1984-08-18 28 SINGAPORE COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTE. LTD. f requires c gee 'O' level c Typing speed of at least 35 wpm c initiative with some experience m secretarial duties OCE ty level aNo experience required as training wtt be provided Must be prepared to work on shifts The successful candidates can look272 words
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Advertisement420 1984-08-18 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical International Company requires the following positions to be filled immediately: GIRL FRIDAY REQUIREMENTS: c Possess pleasant personality, c Can communicate well both In spoken and written, c Good command of English. GCE O' level c Shorthand 80 wpm, typing 40 wpm. Minimum 1 year relevant420 words
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Advertisement530 1984-08-18 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical "~8~~ MAERSK Our Finance Department requires an ACCOUNTS CLERK c OCE O' LEVELS c BASIC BOOKKEEPING KNOWLEDGE c RELEVANT WORKING EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT ESSENTIAL Those interested please apply with full particulars to:The Finance Manager MAERSK LINE (S) PTE LTD PO BOX IS3I SINGAPORE 9032530 words
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Advertisement672 1984-08-18 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A well established Ger ment Factory invitee applications for the post of: FEMALE SHIPPING ASSISTANT Qualifications: GCE O' Level with credits m English and Mathematics. c Must be bilingual. o With minimum 1 year relevant working experience m a garment factory. Must be able to672 words
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Advertisement465 1984-08-18 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical fmWmmmmi] m _v __k /GCE 'O' Level > Able to type Can speak Mandarin Interested please write m with full details, expected salary, contact number to 19, Senoko Avenue Spore 2775 '^p*****8aBaaaj88BBBBBaB888B» wmwaawmwammwamtmiwas SkmIARHART requires GCE 'O Level Pleasant personality c Good typing speed Able465 words
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Advertisement648 1984-08-18 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Manufacturer/Exporter requires: EXPORT CLERK Job: c Co-ordinate export sales. c Correspondence with overseas clienLs c Maintaining and promotion of products Requirements: o A" or '0' level with credit In English. c Good typing and fluent In spoken English c Able to work with minimum supervision.648 words
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Advertisement648 1984-08-18 28 66 Situations Vacant > B c) Secretarial/Clerical Chartered Accountants Firm tnvites applications lor the posts ol: 1. AUDIT SENIORS 2. AUDIT/ ACCOUNTS CLERKS 3 RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST 4. COMPUTER OPERATORS 5. DRIVER/OFFICE BOY Interested applicants please i write In with personal resume and contact telephone number > to: P.O. Box648 words
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Advertisement728 1984-08-18 28 66 Situations Vacant 1 c) Secretarial Clerical Urgently required JUNIOR SECRETARY o Age 18 to 23 years GCE O' level c I—2 years working experience Typing 40 wpm. c Salary depending on qualification and experience Interested applicants please c«n TEL: *****85 *****87 lor appointment. A Well Established Company has the728 words
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Advertisement865 1984-08-18 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical LEGAL FIRM REQUIRES a Junior Stenographer Preferably with 1 year's experience Interested please write m giving full details and salary expected to Mr Philip Chung c/o '06-01 Fldvl Building. No 97 Market Street. Singapore 0104 REQUIRED A FEMALE Clerk Able to operate telex and type865 words
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Advertisement452 1984-08-18 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Males t) Males <A4WT\ie Times Organisation The Strait* Timed (iruup The Times Publishing Group Marketing leader m welding systems consumables requires: MALE/ FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES c GCE 'O' level with technical background or equivalent. c 2— 3 years' experience m Industrial sales preferably452 words
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Advertisement550 1984-08-18 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant AY Males t) Males f SINGER j A The market leader m Sewing Machines requiree: k FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS I Requirements: I f c Bilingual. J c Pleasant sales disposition. I c Experience preferred but not essential as A 1 training will be provided.550 words
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Advertisement231 1984-08-18 29 Intsrnstional British company, spsciaaaing m building mstsrisls, rsquirss: SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE) Minimum GCE O' level. c Able to communicate with people at all levels. c Must possess a clean Class 3 driving licence s and having own transport. c Must complete National Service. Commencing eslsry is negotiable. Fringe benefits includes231 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-18 29 68 Situationa Vacant f) Males TM£ WOBLD WIOE COUBiEBS invites applications for the position of SALES EXECUTIVES (MALE/FEMALE) To complement our present experienced, dynamic and exciting Sales Team. The potential candidates should therefore possess the lollowing assets: o Mature, with pleasant personality. o Experienced with a good track record In575 words
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Advertisement713 1984-08-18 29 66 Situationa Vacant f) Males WWW. Wm^m m m m $3,000/- IN EXTRA INCOME! JUST FOR YOU II you are dedicated, determined, dynamic ft willing to < I spend your free hours selling our variety of top-soiling interi- or decoration/ renovation i I products. Training will be pro- vided. Don't713 words
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Advertisement750 1984-08-18 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant s________________________ ___i___i g) Technical g) Technical I GENERAL $fi&\ ELECTRIC I I Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd J I requires suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: m candidates must possess NTC/ITC m Electronics tronics Servicing or equivalent Relevant working experience m an Elec- tronics750 words
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Advertisement728 1984-08-18 29 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical mpwiupsmm I CHALLENGING CAREERS FOR THE RIGHT PERSONS I We are a large and well-established multi- national organisation engaged m the I manufacture of electrical/electronic pro- ducts for export to more than 120 countries m the world. I We seek728 words
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Advertisement670 1984-08-18 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical A multi-million dollar bulk liquid handling and storage terminal m Jurong invites applications for the position of: Responsibilities: To assist the Fire Safety Officer m fire, safety and security areas including inter alia, the 'ollowing: Issue of work permits; tank670 words
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Advertisement765 1984-08-18 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical LEE KIM TAN(PTE) LTD yf X /An established construction firm has immedi-\ ate vacancies for the following positions: 1) PROJECT ENGINEER Must be a Registered Professional Engineer of Singapore. a At least 3 years' experience m supervision of high rise765 words
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Advertisement522 1984-08-18 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical YKK W INDUSTRIES 1 I (S) PTE LTD I A leading Japanese I I Firm specialising m I I the fabrication of I aluminium windows I I and doors requires B m Requirements M a NTC 3 Certificate m i H Maintenance Fitting 1 c522 words
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Advertisement529 1984-08-18 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical AERO SYSTEMS WORKSHOP TECHNICIANS Requirements ITC or equivalent m electronic engineering c At least 3 years' working experience In repair and trouble-shooting of radio or radar equipment. Interested applicants ere kindly requested to submit details of their personal particulars, experience, selery expected end contact number529 words
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Advertisement574 1984-08-18 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical EPABX/EKTS I I TECHNICIANS I m Due lo last expansion, a leadA ing EPABX/EKTS distributor is i J looking for EPABX/EKTS Tech a nicians. a Minimum NTC 111 m 9 Klectronic/Communicak tion Knginee ring I tr a Previous experience m 1 KPABX/FKTS is an I574 words
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Advertisement645 1984-08-18 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical VIDEO TECHNICIAN/ MAINTENANCE YARRA FILMS needs another Video Technician and Maintenance Expert tn service their new video facility Experience In Kleclroiins essential Preference will he given to those with practical knowledge Salary negotiable. Please call Intan ot: 29*5777 and state your particulars including salary expectation.645 words
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Advertisement645 1984-08-18 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant h) Production h) Production ijiiSfJEjSS BAKELITE S.E.A. a division of BP Singapore Pte Ltd., manufacturing copper clad industrial laminates for the electronics industry m the Asian Region, seeks candidates for the positions of. a GCE O' level a 12 years working experience a Able645 words
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Advertisement633 1984-08-18 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant ww_-MH_-a_-^_-M_-aß_ißß_^Ba-aBa_HBB_-^BBaBa-i ■_-aa^B-HB-^B-Ma-^BB-i_-MBa_v_-a_-HM_a B _«-i h) Production h) Production J-BBS SMA n Mm of BP Singapore Pic I Id BAKELITE S.E.A., a division of BP Singapore Pte Ltd, manufacturing copper clad industrial laminates for the electronics industry m the Asian Region, requires: ■[EDUCTION Bk WORKERS633 words
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Advertisement309 1984-08-18 31 66 Situations Vf cant h) Production NEMIC LAMBDA An excellent company with worldwide networks WE TAKE CARE OF YOU JOIN US TODAY AS QC OPERATORS Mm Sec 2 education Experience m similar position m electronics irilustries Must write and understand simple English PRODUCTION OPERATORS STARTING PAY UP TO Soldering Insertion309 words
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Advertisement700 1984-08-18 31 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant m _s__» ____a___ ___i I) Miscellaneous l) Miscellaneous l) Miscellaneous I ii a I he Monetary Authority of I I lAllhf Singapore I invites applications from suitably qualified candidates or the post of H_ j mt INSECURITY OFriCERS^g H Responsibilities Hi700 words
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Advertisement119 1984-08-18 31 GLOBAL AIRFREIGHT urgently requires TRAFFIC CO-ORDINATORS c Minimum Secondary education with knowledge of English. Ability to speak dialects and Malay. c Capable of handing a group of 15 to 20 dtlvers and cargo hands. Must be prepared to work long hours. Preferably with class 3 driving licence. c Preference given119 words
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Advertisement363 1984-08-18 31 V Expending food processing* compeny In Jurong invites suitable qualified applicants to fill the following positions:mj A^^mmmmmWW 0 GCE 'A'/O' level c At least 2-3 years relevant experience preferably m food industry c Incumbent should possess own car and have independent. outgoing and dynamic personality c The remuneration will be363 words
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Advertisement726 1984-08-18 31 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous CHARTERED INDUSTRIES I OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD I A member of I K s^P° reTMhn^y c °nKK atton I The following vacancies exist m our Subsidiaries: I f mm W{ CHARTERED ELECTRONICS I Ll^d.3 IN DUSTRIES PTE LTD I PURCHASING726 words
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Advertisement526 1984-08-18 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous CHILD CARE CENTRE m Maxwall Road invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the following positions: (I)KINDERGARTEN TEACHER a At least possess 3 GCE 'O' level with an O' level pass m English Language or Chinese Language a Possess child care/ basic kindergarten526 words
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Advertisement539 1984-08-18 31 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous w JUNIOR STOREKEEPERS (MALE) Applications ;ire invited for the above positions and all applicants should submit full personal particulars Including qualifications, experience, present salary and a contact telephone number to: The Parts Managar KAH MOTOR CO SDN BHD 3 Commonwealth Lana Singapora 0314 Only shortlisted539 words
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Advertisement517 1984-08-18 32 I 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous PROVISION OFFICER Requirements: Becondar} i level Must have store fceeoinaj inventor) experience m provision stores Preferably .i years seagoing experience on hoard mmm .is a Clue' Steward I'le.ise apply m confidence, stating details "i iiuaiiiuatioiis and experience, present and expect ed s.ii.wv together with517 words
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Advertisement436 1984-08-18 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Established < oinpany located at Tuas. Jurong requires experienced CHIEF STORE-KEEPER c QCTW level c Experience m stock control anil inventory records m consumer and industrial products Applicants with at least 3 years' proven store experience need apply stating age and selary expected to: The436 words
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Advertisement721 1984-08-18 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An expanding company has immediate vacancy tor: DESPATCH RIDER c Posses.', clean valid Class 2 licence. c Ability lo speak and write simole English Interested please cell: *****33 for interview. A Privete Investigating Agency requires the following*: 1. OFFICE BOY c Possess own motor-cycie 2.721 words
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Advertisement683 1984-08-18 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WANTED RIGGERS/GENERAL Workers Immediate employment. Tel: *****66, or apply: Betlme Building. »02-03. Macpherson Road. FLORIST REQUIRES AN Assistant cum Driver Preferably living around Bedok vicinity. Tel: *****18 Miss Koh HARDWORKING CAR WASHEHS. Good pay. And Motorcar Apprentices. Please call: *****7/ *****4 for Interview REOUIRED DRIVERS683 words
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Advertisement460 1984-08-18 32 I >^1-M A VOLKSWAGEN THAT'S de- GTjnClTl l"!!] scribed as "unbeetable" and I iriSFlp reputed to be the only type I U £JUe-___l here is available for sale at p-r-v A mmm classification 76k. |__®_yD 1 >_■ 1^ E^IJ.! Kf^9 72 vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire I ECONOMICAL460 words
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Advertisement324 1984-08-18 32 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW EXCLUSIVE SPOILERS KITS AND ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE FOR: BMW 3, 5. 6 ANO 7 SERIES. CALL: *****98/ *****38 •82/83 BMW 520 i Automatic. One owner. PARF eligible. Tax till December '84. Full accessories. Accident free and In showroom condition. Available immediately to the highest offer.324 words
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Advertisement697 1984-08-18 32 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan 1983 JUNE PULSAR 1000 cc. "EW6354J", 1 owner, engineer fitted electronic ignition, sports coll. sun-X tinting. 4-way cassette, radio, remote control hatch opener, boot light, xseat covers, brand new upholstery, accident free, agent maintained. 1 year's road tax. asking $24,000 0.n.0. *****32 Roy DEC697 words
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Advertisement1972 1984-08-18 32 THE BETTER DEAL- FULSAN tH| Visit us today for friendly service and W km" 1 the better deal on i rTTT-_ffyTTl m\ tm A your new l^l-MkVTIV- __k_m Affordable downpayment H _k w Low interest rates Wltn easier H f I L W repayment terms H f I 11 High1,972 words
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Advertisement841 1984-08-18 33 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 19*3 MERCEDES 200, auto, showroom condition, 1 private owner. Highest offer secures, tel *****06. 1984 MERCEDES 230.6 Company registration Perfect condition Contact Ong, TNMSI *****J.8 '71 MERCEDES 200 pass ROY aircon sports-rim. In-fi 74 model asking $4,800 Call 288H32 I) Mitsubishi ALMOST 1980 MITSUBISHI841 words
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Advertisement974 1984-08-18 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi I NEWTON I AUTHORISED MITSUBISHI DEALER I I G1 B G2 Ncvtrn villa. 275 Thomson Road I I (Opposite Novena Church) 'Singapore 1130 H M^km Tel: 253-8877 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J)974 words
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Advertisement875 1984-08-18 33 76 Vehicle* For Sale _h na__n__i_ k) Others JANUARY 1981 TALBOT Solara SX Auto One private owner. Excellent condition. Power steering, power windows. Central locking etc $23,000 Tel: *****71 Ot *****70 MID-1981 LANCER GSR, very few on the road. In beautiful condition Modified with full accessories. See to appreciate. Please875 words
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Advertisement751 1984-08-18 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehlcln FREE AIRCON With every purchase of an Isuzu light commercial vehicle Tel: *****70 *****35/8 *****88 1990 TOYOTA PANEL van Very well maintained. Aircon. road tax. Asking for $6,800 0.n.0. *****22 1962 DATSUN PICKUP In tip top condition.751 words
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Advertisement692 1984-08-18 33 78 Scrap Vehicles CASH PAYMENT. PARF Scrap used company Highest offer *****86 *****67 Night *****35) Sat Sun REOUIRED 1974/ 1975 Mercedes. Jaguars (all models) with PARF for export High price guaranteed. *****81 WANTED ANY CAPACITY PARK scrap/ used/ commercial vehicles Highest offer. *****58/ *****63. Kwok < Night *****61 WANTED SCRAP692 words
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Advertisement806 1984-08-18 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motorcycles/ m) Motorcycles/ Scooters Scooters SWING INTO SUZUKI SCOOTER f SPECIAL FREE OFFER! from Ist Aug to 31 Dec: 1 .Gift Voucher worth $100 at all Yaohan Dept Stores. \2. Extended Warranty from 3 months to 6 months. J \3. Extended806 words
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Advertisement744 1984-08-18 33 86 Accommodation i Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 NEAR SCHOOLS super markets. 2 -stnrev semi-detach-ed. 4 bedrooms good loialitv Fully furnished $2,400 *****54 DIST. 10 EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED bungalow with 3 bedrooms, plus study 10.000 sq ft Mature garden ERA 466-3366 Anthony DIST. 11. RAFFLES PARK, well furnished beautiful bungalow to744 words
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Advertisement604 1984-08-18 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments AMERICAN/ rOREIGN/ JAPANESE schools vicinity, beautiful I I 1 bedrooms with nice balconj central aircond full racllltles Grenville. Pandan Valley. Clementi Park. Ridgewood I>> nast> OBfden 1 eedon Heights Charming (iardens. Chatswwr:,', Court and Wing On Tower from $2,100 $;.000 Holland Housing 4hy-7979 DIST 10.604 words
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Advertisement359 1984-08-18 34 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing W mmmmmmmmmmm > *V T_^fc_v_zK. <a* a^wj^^a4t 3 _rf^ into these better home financing schemes. financing HUDC (Phase 1) financing >^ You can receive optimum financing with y^ You get financing up to 85% of or without your CPF savings Your359 words
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Advertisement263 1984-08-18 34 b) Apartments b) Apartments Singapore's newest and most exclusive serviced apartments. Now The Ascott at Scotts Road is the best residential address m town. One, two and three bedroom apartments are available for long or short lease. Superbly designed interiors, with complete furnishings and fittings right down to the crockery,263 words
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Advertisement825 1984-08-18 34 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments I^^ATTEhJ ESTATI_^^^ BUKIT TIMAH ROAD District 11 H Exclusive TWO TO THREE bedroom Maisonettes for lease. Immediate occupation. Located along Watten Estate Road m Singapore s most prestigious residential area Lush greenery X^Lm Quiet surroundings Spacious swimming pool with tropical825 words
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Advertisement745 1984-08-18 34 DIST. 9. OXLEY ROAD Apartment. 3 large aircon bedrooms, furnished No Agents Tel: *****06 4-ROOMS FLAT TO let at Bedok South Avenue 1 $800 p.m Tel *****05, Mrs. Poh c) Rooms BENG'S LODGE otters luxurious furnished airconditioned rooms with own bathroom, private entrance and telephone available m Dial. 15. Linen,745 words
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Advertisement625 1984-08-18 34 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms ROOM TO LET, furnished, fund and laundry provided, student single tfiUristod all *****47 ROOM TO LET al Boon KeiiK Serangoon Road $250 ConlaCl *****1.1 No agents ROOM TO LET no cooking Bedok Tarnpines Street 21. Tel: *****78 alter 7pm FURNISHED AIRCON ROOM for rent Contact625 words
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Advertisement872 1984-08-18 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale j a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses Financing inclusive of CPF Contnbutio^^^A^ I BUY NOW Aj^S^J ■best investment {v€^ y Deluxe 2 storey split level Luxurious 2 storey split level Garden Terrace Houses J «w#» r *qT Semi872 words
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Advertisement225 1984-08-18 34 DIST. 11. HILLCREST PARK 2storey semi-detached at Greenwood Avenue. Genuine buyers only Please contact: *****12 (No Agents). OIST. 15 DUNBAR WALK, renovated double-storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. 5.500 sq ft $760,000 Hardy Housing *****44/ *****46 Saturday Sunday DIST. 21. SELLING CHEAP. Double-storey semi-detached. 4 plus 1 bedrooms. Well maintained Freehold225 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1984-08-18 37 PETER LOH SER HOCK Age: 64 years passed away peacefully on 16-8-84 leaving behind boloved: Wife: Anna Lim Son: Raymond Loh Future Daughter-in-law: Susan Lim Daughters: Elizabeth Caroline Anne Dorothy Sona-ir -law: ixm Spurling Andy Ngeh Humphrey Tlo Tony Barrett Grandsons: Barrie Ngeh Mark Ngeh Body lying; at156 words
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Obituary75 1984-08-18 37 The family of the late Mr. Lim Siow Yam wiahea to express heir hearttalt thanks to associations, relatives, colleagues and frienrfe lor their condolences, wreaths, contributions, assistance and kind attendance during their recen' bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the li te Mr. W.'ing Chiang Kee express their heart-felt gratitude to Rev.75 words
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Obituary, Illustration196 1984-08-18 37 Mdm Choo Ah Keow Age. 51 passed away peacefully on 16 8.84 leaving behlnd.Husband: Koh Hoe Hye Sons: Koh Boon Tong Koh Boon Chuan Koh Boon Meng. Phillip Koh Boon Huat Daughters: Koh Sew King Koh Slew Ling Daughter s-in -law Tan Kok Luang Teo Eng Lan. Ivy196 words
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Obituary, Illustration144 1984-08-18 37 Bishop Moses Tay, hia brothers and listers and members of Ihe family of the lete MRS TAY SENG HOON nee Loh Sor Tan »ish to expreae their heartfelt thanks to relativea, frienda and colleagues for their condolences, attendance, aaaiatance and donations (to Diocese of Singepore Development Fund) during144 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1984-08-18 37 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. CHAN KOON PENG wuhes to express thair heartfelt thanks to relatives, colleagues and tnends lor their condolences, wreaths, scrolls, contributions, assistance and kind attendance during their recent bereavement.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration194 1984-08-18 37 In loving memory of S. DARSHAN SINGH KAIRON departed 19.8.83. Path da Bhog will ba held batwaan 3 spm on 19.8.84 at Sri Guru Sing Sabha, Wilkie Road. FONDLY REMEMBERED BY KAIftON FAMILY. Mdm Choo Chew Kirn Auguat 18, 1*82 When all my labours and trials are194 words
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Obituary, Illustration110 1984-08-18 37 MR. NG KEE CHEONG AGE: 59 Passed away peacefully on 17/8/84, leaving behind Wlfa: Scow Lay Khim Sona: Daughter* in-law: Ng Koon Ong Nam Ah Moi Ng Koon Poh. Andrew Oh Bee Chin Ng Lip Eng, Kelly Ng Lip Soon, Johnny Daughtara: Sons-in-law: Ng Khek Nah, Celine Morris110 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1984-08-18 37 In Precious Memory Mdm. Lee Chwee Lian Departed to be with the Lord on 18 August 1983. Thought of you bring tears of one we loved so dear. Deeply regret, I did not show my love when you were here. Daughter44 words
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Obituary, Illustration133 1984-08-18 37 FONDEST MEMORIES OF MDM LUCY CHAN (MRS LEE GEK SENG) called Home to be with the Lord on August 18 1983. We remember, the goodness of your heart, the generosity of your Love. The gentle sacrifices made with your hands and the good times we had with you. You have133 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1984-08-18 37 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS SEOW SWEE CHEONG NEE MDM TANG MWEE KOH Wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, business araociatee, colleagues and friends for their condolences, wreaths, scrolls contributions and kind attandanca during their recant bereavement.42 words
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Advertisement37 1984-08-18 37 STRAITS TIMES $15.00 for 15 words RATES (run-on style) $57.00 for 3 cm FOR x 1 col. (semi-display style) PERSONAL $71 25 for 3 cm ADS x 1 col. OBITUARIES (display style) More Obituaries on Page 3937 words
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Advertisement24 1984-08-18 37 Tickets for the championships, f triced at $10 and $15, are available rom Paul Chua (tel: *****35 6) or from Hotel Tai-pan, Room 607.24 words
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Article, Illustration365 1984-08-18 38 EPSOM JEEP - By FORMER jockey Douglas Dragon can score his first success as a trainer with Actinium m Race 7 for Class 3 Div 2 horses over 1,200 m at Kuala Lumpur today. Victory for Actimium will also mean a nice going-away present365 words
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Article319 1984-08-18 38 RACE -PSOMJEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO WENG BOOK 3 North Atlantic IJ.C. Joey 6 His Eminence 6 Hia Eminence 6 Hit Eminence 1 1 JC. Joey 6 His Eminence 3 North Atlantic 8 Kuala Trengganu 3 North Atlantic 8 Kuala Trengganu 11 Scotland Yard 1319 words
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Article4001 1984-08-18 38 •^•_P_P__L___2_s CLASS 5 DIV 1 1, 600rn LU__U RfSWII (Ratings: 53-40) (Stakes: $12,500) l *526*2 J.C. Joey (53) Memphis-Cheng 4eg ul +1.5 Chased Space Ship H all the way home for 2nd last week Div 2 1600 m good; came home strongly for 3-length 6\h of 124,001 words
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Article211 1984-08-18 38 PEDIGREE - KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The following horses did well last weekend and it will pay to follow them when they next step out. Of the six, only Tintitium is running this weekend. Actinium appears to be the one he has to beat. Safe Heme ITI, now m Class211 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-08-18 38 PEDIGREE - Top -form Peter Lee out to add PEDIGREE, By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bang-in-from jockey Peter Lee, who topscored last weekend with four winners from only five rides, can keep up his winning ways on his only mount, His Eminence 11, m the opening race for309 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-08-18 39 PERTH, Fri. It looks like somebody has thrown a tin of Jialnt over this racehorse left), but the peculiar coat Is all his own. The zebra-striped colt, who was bought for Astt,ttt (about Ssl7t,ttt) at this season's yearling sales In New229 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-08-18 39 PEDIGREE - Tunku's Bliss faultless ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tonka's Bliss, with Malcolm Johnston astride, strode out faultlessly over 600 m m 43.6 sec on a good track here this morning. The four-year-old grey has benefited from last weekend's run and looks good for each-way m the Selangor445 words
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Article76 1984-08-18 39 Week's top gallops TUESDAY (good going): Fascination fil (Velu) 38, Powerful Kris 37.4, Hokaido (H. Bakri) 40.1, Yellows 40.5, Flag Commander (apprentice Danis) 40.4, Critical (apprentice M. Rahman) 40.4. WEDNESDAY (good): Easy Jet 39.6, Dollar Might (Samsol) 39.3, Cash II (Samsol) 39.7, Rio Blanco (Chiam) 44.1. THURSDAY (good): Beyond Belief76 words
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Article50 1984-08-18 39 THE Malayan Racing Association has derided that effective from the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting next month, entries will close one week earlier. Entries for the Gold Cup Meeting, which will cater for Classes 1 and 3 horses, will therefore close on Sept 4 (Tuesday) instead of Sept 11.50 words
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Article216 1984-08-18 39 Total No of placings Placings for last 1* rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey 243 45 $5 22 ********** 2 Johnston 2664*2723 ********** 3 Danls 182 24 21 11 ********** 4 Khoo 177 24 IS 11 ********** 5 Lucas 178 It 24 S ********** < Cook 116216 words
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Article91 1984-08-18 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 46 37 32 Allan 34 32 22 Zaflr 32 27 21 Bongonre 28 22 26 E van Breukelen 25 28 29 Rodgen 25 26 25 Llm 22 18 18 G van Breukelen 21 20 17 West 18 25 29 Buang 17 20 22 Ng91 words
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Article86 1984-08-18 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 23 24 20 Agasam 14 15 16 Goodman 14 9 15 Jnderapura 10 11 6 Sonny Khoo 8 2 5 Bokleung 5 4 6 HT Wee 5 4 3 Chens 5 2 2 Joseph Phun 5 0 1 Marvel 5 0 0 AJK 486 words
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Article1188 1984-08-18 39 ■?WJJ"W| 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 7 1,200 m U-AU (Ratings: 77-69) (Stakes: 14,500) 1 ****** Byloa 57 (77) Lucky Leo-Dragon seg <J2 +•5 Asawad] 7 2 1*00*» Atom Ast SS.S (7«) Tina-Yap 4 nzh d 4 +1 Annar 9 S 334*10 ChatoAi Garden 55.5 (74) Dynamite-Lee 4 ag1,188 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1984-08-18 39 MRS STEPHEN LEE TIAN HWEE nee MDM TERESA LUCY TAN CHENG NEO BORN 31 JANUARY 1927 DIED 17 AUGUST 1904 was csNsd Hems to bo with ths Lord leaving bshind h«r bolovod STEPHEN LEE TIAN HWEE DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW HELENA LEE SIMON SEOW HOCK CHYE VIRGINIA LEE VINCENT LIM TIANG HOCK80 words
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Obituary, Illustration119 1984-08-18 39 MR KOH MU TEE passed away peacefully on August 17, 1984 leaving behind beloved: Lim Kirn Eng SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Koh Geok Beng. Larry Chung Lee Yun, Gillian Koh Geok Wah, Tan Kirn Lian, Jessie Jimmy (DR) Koh Geok Huat, George Khoo Ai Lian. Alice Koh Geok Leong, Tony119 words
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Obituary, Illustration110 1984-08-18 39 MRS LEE CHWEE KIM MDM RUTH TAN Aged: 72 was called Home to bo with the Lord on 15.8.84. Deeply mourned by: HUSBAND: Loo Chwee Kirn Sons Daughters-in-law Arthur Lee Rosalind Chan Ross Lee Catherine Kuek Donald Lee Julie Leong Daughters Sons-in-law Kathleen Lee Soh Seng Chee Grace110 words
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Advertisement317 1984-08-18 38 THE HEART OF THE DRAGON Amm9' 4____ 1 $45.00 A quarter of the people on earth live m China, yet it has remained a mystery. The Heart Of The Dragon opens the door on this most secret of continents, and illuminates the world of its 1000 million inhabitants as has317 words
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Advertisement337 1984-08-18 39 THANKS MRS FLORENCE TANG AND CHILDREN of the late MR MICHAEL TANG TATT KONG would like to thank the Pastors and Mambars of Tha XL Waslay Church, Tha Gidaons ot Fadaral Tarritory Salangor, Malaysia and Singapora and all ralativas and friands for their sincere condolences over their sudden bereavement. Please337 words
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267 1984-08-18 40 COLUMBUS (Ohio), Fri. Unseeded American Vince van Patten upset top-seeded compatriot Scott Davis 6-2. 6-0 yesterday and moved into the quarter-finals of a US$lOO,OOO ($213,000) Grand Prix tennis tournament here. In another upset, unseeded Terry Moor outlasted fifth seeder 1 TimReuter; AP; UPI - 267 words
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Article80 1984-08-18 40 DETROIT, Fri. Tom Brookens drove m a pair of runs with three hits and Dave Bergman drove m three runs with two triples last night m leading the Detroit Tigers to an 8-3 triumph over the California Angels m the American Baseball League. Other results: New York 3UPI - 80 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-08-18 40 TAY CHENG KHOON - THE annual Lord Selkirk Trophy, which pitches the best of Singapore Island Country Club golfers against the Rest, has been cancelled. Scheduled for tomorrow, it h.d to be called off because no course was available. Said Joe Goh, captain of the Rest: "It's unfortuateAP - 197 words
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Article274 1984-08-18 40 FULFORD, Fri. SCOTLAND'S Sam Torrance carded two eagles and six birdies m a course record-breaking 63 which left him four shots clear of the field m the first round of the York Classic golf tournament yesterday. "It's all down to my mum and dad,"Reuter - 274 words
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Article160 1984-08-18 40 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. M. Rama van survived a stiff challenge from Sahabuddin Yusof and Fiji's Vijay Singh to win the PFP Classic golf title and the $15,000 first prize, his first major victory m two years. And the 29-year-old Royal Perak Golf Club resident proBernama - 160 words
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Article357 1984-08-18 40 Ray's rough and tumble joyride RAY FLOYD birdied the last two holes m an up-and-down round that included an eagle yesterday to take the first-round lead m the PGA golf championship. Floyd, a two-time PGA champion who has been m a year-long slump that he blamed on a change mReuter - 357 words
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Article100 1984-08-18 40 68 Ray Floyd. 69 Nick Faldo (Brl), Dave Barr (Can), Victor Regalado (Mcx), Lee Trevlno, Andy Bean, Chip Beck, Gary Hallberg, Scott Simpson. 79 Seve Ballesteros (Spa), Hubert Green, Peter Jacobsen, Don Vooley, Bob Gilder, Jay Haas, Leonard Thompson, Donnie Hammond. 71 Craig Stadler, Rex Caldwell, Jim Colbert,Reuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration585 1984-08-18 41 picture. PRAGUE, Fri. East bloc athletes who boycotted the Olympics eclipsed the Los Angeles performances on the first day of the three-day women's athletics meet last night. On a damp, chilly evening, the winners of all six events bettered the Olympic gold medallists' performances.Reuter; UPI - 585 words
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Article541 1984-08-18 41 Friendship Games a Soviet bloc attempt to upstage Olympics MOSCOW, Friday ATHLETES mainly from the Communist world today start "Friendship--1984" Games, a week of competition here and also m Prague and Budapest that Soviet officials hope will upstage the Los Angeles Olympics. The Russians and East Germans are expectedReuter - 541 words
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Article190 1984-08-18 41 ARUNDEL (England), Fri. Ashantha de Mcl guided the Sri Lankan cricketers to their first win of the tour here yesterday wheh they beat a Duchess of Norfolk's XI off the second-last ball of a 50-over match. De Mcl hoisted successive sixes off the bowling of John BarclayReuter - 190 words
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Article330 1984-08-18 41 Postscript to the LA Olympics JOHANNESBURG, Fri ZOLA BUDD may remain m her native country rather than return to Britain, her adopted home, the national television. South African Broadcasting Corp., said yesterday. Zola, 18, arrived home from Los Angeles to a barrage of reporters, photographersAP; AFP - 330 words
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Article75 1984-08-18 41 WEST BERLIN, Fri. Valeric Brisco-Hooks, the United States' triple Olympic champion, lost one of her gold medals during a night from New York to here, airport officials said yesterday. Valeric, 24, who struck gold m the women's 200 m, 400 m and the 4 x 4«tomAFP - 75 words
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189 1984-08-18 41 SYDNEY. Fri. The LA Olympics were a sham and were disgracefully Organised, Australian marathoner, Rob de Castella, said yesterday. De Castella, 27, winner of last year's Helsinki World Championship marathon, was speaking on his return to hometown Canberra from LA and became irate as he189 words
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289 1984-08-18 42 Warning for managers Hay, Ferguson MANAGERS David Hay, of Celtic, and Aberdeen's Alex Ferguson escaped with warnings on Thursday, after appearing before the Scottish Football Association executive committee. Hay and Ferguson were charged with bringing the game into disrepute, following remarks made before and after last season's Scottish FA CupAFP; AP; Reuter - 289 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1984-08-18 42 The Martin Palmer Column Players on the transfer trail Ray Wllkins Man I to AC Milan. Graeme Soilness Liverpool to Sampdoria. Mark Hateley Portsmouth to AC Milan. Steve Archibald Spurs to Barcelona. Luther Blissett AC Milan to Watford. Joe Jordan Verona to Southampton. Jesper Olsen Ajax Amsterdam1,259 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-08-18 42 Countdown to the Merseyside meeting Kevin set to return after missing the big one LONDON, Fri. Kevin Sheedy, forced to miss Everton 's Football Association Cup final triumph, is m line for a Wembley return m the Charity Shield match against Liverpool tomorrow. Sheedy 's last competitiveAFP - 362 words
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Article33 1984-08-18 42 BIG CLASH 'LIVE' ON TV THE Charity Shield match will be shown "live" over the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Channel Five at 9.50 p.m. Radio Television Malaysia will also telecast the Merseyside clash "live".33 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-08-18 43 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THE Singapore Amateur Cycling Association have plunged into darkness following resignations and allegations of dictatorial role. SACA secretary Abdullah Hamzah, his assistant Mini Abdul Rahim and another committee member have resigned m the face of accusations that the secretary was304 words
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Article, Illustration465 1984-08-18 43 Sundram setback, but Hussein banks on switch JOE DORAI previews tonight's Ovaltine Cup second-leg match (7) SINGAPORE soccer coach Hussein Aljunied must have had a sweet-sour taste m his mouth during dinner last night, 24 hours before his team face Malaysia m the second465 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-08-18 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON On the racket sports scene By ALBERT TEO, who has had a lengthy wait m the wings of national prominence, could finally take centre-stage if he plays his cards correctly during the National Tennis Championships starting this weekend at Kallang. The National331 words
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198 1984-08-18 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hosts Malaysia were shown the exit when they were beaten 4-1 by Thailand m the girls' team event on the second day of the fourth Asean schools badminton championships at the Selangor Badminton Association Hall here today. The defeat dashed Malaysia's hopeBernama - 198 words
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Article30 1984-08-18 43 ARMED Forces defeated Ceylon Sports Club 2-0 m a Singapore Hockey Association Division One match at Balestier Road yesterday. At Tanglin, Khalsa and Singapore Airlines drew 1-1.30 words
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Article157 1984-08-18 43 HAN LING - Brunei gine Asian Cup a miss BANDAR Seri Bagawan, Fri. Brunei have pulled out of the Asian Cup soccer competition, officials said here today. The Brunei Amateur Football Association said that matches m Brunei's group would now play m China instead of Hongkong. Brunei and China do not have diplomatic157 words
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299 1984-08-18 43 PETER SIOW - TAIWANESE Lee Jui Gi, who rarely has the chance to show off his mettle, is not about to pass off the chance to make something out of the Singapore International Open bowling championships. Yesterday, at the Kallang Bowler-Drome, Jui Gi terrorised the299 words
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Advertisement538 1984-08-18 43 r m&m i MOOI CHIN PALACE (Family Restaurant) The present Mooi Chin Palace Restaurant (also known as Chop Bee Tin Restaurant), is now situated at Blk 157, Ang Mo Kio Aye 4. We wish to thank you for your patronage m the past 50 years and hope you will give538 words
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Miscellaneous134 1984-08-18 43 TODAY'S EVENTS BOWLING Spore International Open c'ships (Kallang, 9 a.m.). CRICKET Junior League: SCA Juniors v Polytechnic (Balestier Road, 2 p.m.). CYCLING Pesta Snkan track c'ships (Farrer Park AC, 2 p.m.). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: Police v SIA (5.:<) p.m.). Div One: NUS v Heli Orient (3.45 pm.). Both matches134 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-08-18 44 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO New lightweight ones save time and labour By hoi sing Board car Krk signs are going „htwetght. Gone soon will be the days of wrestling with bulky and cumbersome metal stands for its parking attendants. The new metal sign, made of aluminium plate,TAN SUAN ANN - 398 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-08-18 44 Beware of bogus contractors A GROUP of men claiming to be the Housing Board's renovation contractors has been harassing residents of Clementi West to let them do up their flats. At least one family reported to the HDB that these men had deliberately damaged the pipes m their home and157 words
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Article108 1984-08-18 44 Reagan names new envoy to S'pore WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan yesterday nominated career diplomat Stapleton Roy to succeed Mr Harry Thayer as US Ambassador to Singapore. Mr Roy, 49, uhose nomination must be approved by the Senate, is assistant head of the US mission m Bangkok. He previously heldAP - 108 words
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Article31 1984-08-18 44 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 8.84 points to 1.217.98 m the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stork Kxrhange today. APAP - 31 words
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177 1984-08-18 44 Two Carrian group firms get order to wind up TWO companies of the Carrian group which are not able to pay their debts totalling more than HK$335 million (SsBB million) were yesterday ordered to be wound up. I Mr Justice Chua ordered their windingup following petitions by two companies, one177 words
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Article41 1984-08-18 44 TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), Fri. President Roberto Suazo Cordova abruptly asked his entire Cabinet to resign yesterday m order to carry out a "profound restructuring" of the United States-backed government. It was the first major shake-up m the two-and-a-half-year government. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article43 1984-08-18 44 GLASGOW. Fri. Animal rights campaigners, one dressed as a frog, demonstrated outside a restaurant m Scotland yesterday to protest against frogs' legs on the menu. They paraded placards saying "Frogs' legs belong on frogs" m front of the startledlumjhtime customers. I ReuterReuter - 43 words
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191 1984-08-18 44 Indian dockers to boycott Sri Lanka ships NEW DELHI. Fri. The All India Port and Dock Workers' Federation today called for a nationwide port boycott of vessels sailing under the Sri Lankan flag or on charter to protest against the actions of Sri Lanka soldiers against Tamils m the northernAFP - 191 words
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118 1984-08-18 44 QIETTA (Pakistan), Fri. Stolen jewels from the Iranian royal family, valued at several million dollars, have been recovered by police m Qnetta, capital of Baluchistan, officials said here today. The jewels, stolen from a Teheran mnsenm during upheavals there m 1979, include precious stones, antiqueAFP - 118 words
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Article102 1984-08-18 44 What it should have been IN yesterday's Bilingual Crossword (Tamil) No. 17, which appeared on Page IV of Section Three, two squares were wrongly marked and a number (No. 8) was missing. The correct entry form is on Page Eight of today's Section Two. We are sorry for tie error.102 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-08-18 44 DeLorean cleared of $50 m drug charges LOS ANGELES, Friday FORMER car tycoon John DeLorean was acquitted yesterday on all eight charges of trying to distribute US$24 million (Ssso million) worth of cocaine after jurors said he was entrapped by the government into making the giant drug deal. Legal expertsReuter; AP; NYT - 425 words
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Advertisement142 1984-08-18 44 ARVIRBEL AESTHETICS BEAUTY POINT. _J^L^ your secret to a more A\ radiant complexion L 1 ilf *>- I ■bj__. «JUi> _i THE BEAUTY SPECIALISTS THAT BWE HOWE MD BETTER I /The Visionhire FREE colour tv\ I Licence Bonanza I worth 90 w I Bonanzaofferi Bonanzaoffers I f_C 51cm (20 m)142 words
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Advertisement348 1984-08-18 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally i IN TODAY'S ISSUE Irate shareholders m Pan Electric, angry over the intervention by the Stock Exchange of Singapore into dealings, are livening up Business Times' letters columns with their views. Another personal opinion on the controversy appears today. Programing computers can be very lucrative.348 words
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Miscellaneous144 1984-08-18 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair except for showers over a few areas m the late monung and early afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: 7.12 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.93 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 615 Storms Manila 25 30 Rain Amsterdam 20144 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1984-08-18 1 the most popular is award-winning author Judy Blume, whose books m the United States alone have sold over 20 million copies. She tackles difficult teenage subjects like puberty, divorce and violent death, and her readers respond by writing her 2,000 letters a month. Not bad forREBECCA CHUA - 1,084 words
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162 1984-08-18 1 When and where to catch Blume on screen At the community centres Today Kirn Keat, 2 p.m.; Buona Vista, 7 p.m. Tomorrow Kebun Bahru, 10 a.m. Next Saturday Katong, 3 p.m. Aug 26 Bukit Merah, 1 p.m. Ulu Pandan, 3 p.m. Aug 30 Changi, 7 p.m. Aug 31 Cheng San,162 words
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Advertisement261 1984-08-18 1 GRAND MASTER OF THE GAME m m •> _~_B^~B __F.w_|__ti^B_M _r» _ir_i___?l -^M i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BMßDH^USmu^B^HH^^^^H j£ _____i %in^^_.^ »f,* V IB I___jß _^'**L B BB ttUyßas|mclSjfl Bt^^B lEjf^*i k _^^^|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BB B 1 jpi| I^. ip^Bß m m ■ll I^' /__B_w B BJf -fl -I l_^a_l b b P-B /r^mmm mam mm261 words
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Advertisement21 1984-08-18 1 Art on a platter outlook, p ag c Three Meet SupermOm' LEISURE, P.ige Twenty-three More BOOKS on Pages Eight and Nine21 words
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Article, Illustration1795 1984-08-18 2 LEE LENG - LEE LENG By 4 For a dedicated food lover like me,' going to XL means a gastronomic binge. The direction and speed my car travels have always been based on m the food available at each stop. 7 Invited to Kuala Lumpur where the1,795 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-08-18 2 MAY HO - MAY HO. WITH the Mid-Autumn festival three weeks away (Sept 10), mooncakes have already appeared on the scene. Despite the new flavours introduced each year, traditional fillings have held their ground. And most hotels and restaurants offer the cakes with plain lotus seed paste or with317 words
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Article, Illustration791 1984-08-18 3 HUO MEILI - Art comes to you on a platter HUO MEILI By Photography: A paper-thin sheet of white radish, a black sesame seed for a bird's eye these are the memorable details of a favourite sushi meal. Our columnist describes a restaurant's offerings and its Malaysian chef m the accompanying piece. SUSHI791 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-08-18 3 Christine Khor - Christine Khor •ft edited by APART from being ever personable, Axuma Poon Is a smart and savvy businessman who knows the local scene, and how to please local tastebuds. Malaysian born Mr Poos, who was trained In Osaka, has been perfecting his craft hi Singapore398 words
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Advertisement319 1984-08-18 2 Bttß*_ff**a* iia»S_,*ta« BitßftSfefta* BBBBSttftnft BUB tQIM BitßS _fft*Q* |^****^--*n« »it«__ tt 4r.* ~-i_«_r^_-«r_o» _r*fta* Btfßßirit* B* Stffta *li*l» bub****]* a4L i immtmsoft Bi*B»^ 45X B» rt^%ffO V V B^ --^-__r^^^______^ w^^^^S^^ l^^^^S-N_ ATAmr^ i g_'— g fA ____v We* *S_- > Steamboat with wine i FiFf^mWv I and herbs M319 words
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Advertisement208 1984-08-18 3 a CHAIRS EXTRAVAGANZA. Wr~Z* A NEW EXPERIENCE TO SIT YOURSELF m?- V COMFORTABLY WITHOUT ROCKING W^^T^r YOUR BUDGET BALANCE. *oP*''mAr*t _k .4 _HBP^^OP^^ s -**'_i^!l.^ h*_ _r^_r\r^-r^ __> a_^^^B^^ia^t M t a4j mj at -^^tmi*** _B****^ m^*al ■^^v ktmM\ M^sd" _h____M H____*_«>(tn!S_» _r _^^J M _f H W^^mwkmmmmmtAm^ _a I208 words
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Advertisement355 1984-08-18 3 COME TO FAR HORIZON GARDENS... A delightful condominium project comprising 270 beautiful apartments situated within 10 acres of peaceful, verdant ground, yet is just a few minutes away from ample amenities within the vicinity. Ideal Location /^/<«S?_- /Z- A very short distance to the proposed Yio Chu Kang MRT J§h%3~355 words
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Advertisement309 1984-08-18 4 tt r> J* 11 J _T i i i ri* _c. i_l __i *__j ji_ i ij, i ocdciin^s (mci -lricris, c a i 11 ti 1 1 _r _____j it ri3ri(jic.r_iiL < iUf^_> ell* j dining room and bedrooms are and bedroom suites come m brass, KIDDIES' CORNER an<^309 words
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Advertisement656 1984-08-18 5 Good things come m pairs producing a wide range of range is inexhaustible complete finely inlaid with chosen wood on we have, m conjunction with the furnishings from distinctive period living room, dining room, the curved front and sides. See the opening of Furniture Paradise, the classic (baroque, Louis XV)656 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-08-18 6 1. 101-cm neutron space torpedo launcher 2. 51-cm pulsar (for big space fights). 3. 25-cm ion-cannon (against fighters /small battles) 4. 8-cm anti-fighter laser. 5. 13- to 18-cm anti-fighter laser. 6. 51-cm laser (for big battles) 7. 76-cm wing-mounted laser (for big battles)250 words
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Article257 1984-08-18 6 UtJCLE OTAK - UtJCLE OTAK HERE are the longawaited contest results. We had m all 96 entries m the below- 10 and above-10 groups. Most of the entries came from the boys. I can understand that girls may not go for such things. There were many interesting designs.257 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-08-18 6 £AUlU_i All Itife Last week, we had loads of "stuff" come m for our third anniversary. There were poems, jokes, riddles, drawings, essays, games etc. Keep them coming. Those not selected can be used on other Kids Things Issues. So if you want to share some idea, thought, joke, game,61 words
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168 1984-08-18 6 Hi kids! If you're between 6 and 16 years old and love soft, cuddly stuffed toys, here's a chance for you to win one plus gift vouchers worth up to $300. All you have to do is enter the Pavilion InterContinental Singapore168 words
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Advertisement308 1984-08-18 6 KUCHINOa^ We are proud to announce C^~~ 77 1 Branch Manager the opening of our first /A En. Ahmad Kamil bin Abdullah Sani branch m Kuching, Sarawak. tj /C^X IWIS At our new branch comes *_j (S) \\l||A^^s__^!!--^ :i Asst. Manager A _!J!-3nS[_____ fldeilc y' 2 16 E____st^ /y^a^^^r^ 1308 words
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Advertisement179 1984-08-18 6 THERE ARE 30 MANY GOOp SPACESHIP PRAWIN6£ THAT I THINK 1 CAN compile THgM INTO a Booklet op au^wt 30 Th^ *f£E WILL BE A4- AU"D the PRINTIrJG WILL BE /W OLACKL WHITE WE WILL, MO«T LIKELY PHfITOffAT THff PRAW/UG* UNLE** WE GET EUOUGH RE__jE*Ts FtJR PROPER PRINTING. 1 PONT179 words
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Advertisement419 1984-08-18 7 CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 145. 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 ALL REAL ACTUAL FOOTAGE NEVER BEFORE FILMED: VAMPIRE DISNEYLAND, HUMAN ORGANS m MARKET, HUNTING WITH HUMANS AS "r BAIT, BLOOD-DRINKING RITUAL MORE! > \%T \m4\/^*A rs'^mti From the makers ol v 7 _k/^H Sava9e Man Sava9e Beast B419 words
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Advertisement197 1984-08-18 7 The most talked about show band m Manila I _________r' _____r r A__--~ "*^W-_f ill l^n V^^ ff\" I Hr^TH f _H HHJI^f 1 _k __________m* *^^H I aMwA mti^. '^^__________________L _^^^^B I _^l _^^^^^J __Li_ '_H I _H Bi °_H H^ B> _l I Ik _l \imn I mM^—MMmk197 words
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Advertisement589 1984-08-18 7 Golden New Town Clementi Princess NOW SHOWING! 4 Nola REVISED Timas! G: 11. 1.00. 4. 6.45. 9.00 J NT 1.30. 3.30. 7.00. 9.00 C: 1.30. 3.30. 7.15. 9.30 i J Pr: 1.30. 3.30. 7.30.9.30 < A MUSICAL TREAT i I for ONE and ALL! 4 SONGS A DANCE Gatoral mjssJii589 words
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Advertisement303 1984-08-18 7 J r^^UWDEfIT»«EC^STIIJ_Ui^«^ I THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS Q f THE MINISTER FOR CULTURE X ix^vx MR. S. DHANABALAN 0 7f( f, QUOTA CLUB OF SINGAPORE 5 Praaenlt O jl A CHARITY FILM PREMIERE X I I Q. IN AID OF Q l r /it SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE OEAFff^VS303 words
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Advertisement372 1984-08-18 7 ORGANISATION i ,;ll< I TV-(; :^i-a-r..i'J N(1V". I ">' I ENTAI 10 4! |l > I dayi I m Secret Service ff* 4 the bnperul Court MAkm \^^»U* m i s I Nigh! 01 The HOWLING B c_____i______3s___iii a OPIUM AND THE KUNGFU MASTER M OPIUM AND THE KUNGFU MASTER372 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1984-08-18 8 TAKE the story first. Bearded, unkempt English sea-captain arrives m fabled Oriental country m quest of fame and fortune (or more specifically, trade). The seadog stays longer than intended and discovers the virtues and vices of the alien civilisation. He is initiated into local customs, clothing, cuisine1,028 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-08-18 8 An Unfinished Odyssey: Lebanon and Beyond By Cecil Hourani (Weidenfeld Nicolson, hardcover, $48) A Briton of Lebanese descent presents his views on the fundamental issues at the heart of recent Middle Eastern history. Doctors: The Lives and Work ot GPs By Jonathan Gat home-310 words
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Article, Illustration663 1984-08-18 8 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG THE PARTNERS By James B Stewart Warner Books. 1984 395 oages. $19.90 Reviewed by WOULD you expect a corporate law firm to be specifically picked for top secret negotiations for the release by the Ayatollah government of 52663 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-08-18 9 The Mathematical Experience by Philip J. Davis and Reuben Hersh (Pelican, $33.35) Davis and Hersh, both mathematicians, present an intriguing view of their science and demonstrate that "mathematical truth, like other kinds of truth is fallible and corrigible". A Bend m the River by VS. Naipaul (Penguin,217 words
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Article578 1984-08-18 9 NATHANA£L LIM - NATHANA£L LIM THE COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED STORIES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN Translated by H W Dulcken, Ph. D London: Chancellor Press, 1983 Hardcover, 948 pages, $15 Reviewed by Fairy-tales made F special by autobiography The young reader WITH boundless selfconfidence and the aid of patrons, Hans Christian Andersen the578 words
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Miscellaneous52 1984-08-18 8 Bilingual crossword This is the correct entry form for Bilingual Crossword (Tamil) No 17 f vruAiL>- BILINGUAL CROSSWORD V MS (TAMIL) No: 17 Entry Form I wm --M--ME 1 IE 1 H B I■■ I I -L CO I mm mmaW I i Name: Sex: i Address Tel no NRIC52 words
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Advertisement810 1984-08-18 9 B^LWRm Book month 1984: A teenager's guide A booklists: i B_«luiM_rfc/liooli Jacket design i Available at the National Library and its _-_^T wmm\\mmma XL' Fa branches: XJ^^^y^^ Nov 12 to 17 from 10 ar to 6Pm at f. adolescent literature: a guide for teachers C?"^^^ Lecture Hall National Library. 2k.810 words
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Advertisement326 1984-08-18 9 Heartiest Congratulations to our Chairman and Managing Director Mr Scow Kui Lim on his well'deserved award of Public Service Medal (PBM) for social and community service AmW JL .**,>,' >' _fl __r flfl in^ §Mi *^___B_S* _fl t 111 _^_-^_-W i >* f \dS9- w__(__P*^__3^ _K______r I iVlannattan 1 rcss326 words
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Advertisement761 1984-08-18 10 ANNOUNCEMENT \k\ IM I MJmW >_i^^^^^W r~"^-_fc A v__^^ \_L VI _f «i lm/m i__^__-^ I I _f \/l^__^l C| I ir^i\ yy^l __^i i^. aCKgrOUnd ov^ty p^^^^.^ l^^ \~f Message By Mr^TonyNg Boon Ho, fl The tour and recreational industry increase its share of the inbound/ H I Chairman761 words
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Advertisement203 1984-08-18 11 #*___Vv. On The Official Opening Of Their Kuala Lumpur Officeqt* 9^ es ern us ra ia Jr _ro_r_ci Kuaia Luni ri"' i /^_lk\ lt__^ Perth, Western Australia -fll^_Jj_gtft Managed by Merlin Management Corporation yWMW _P Sanyo Travel Corporation AB6K&EA jMA^ Perth.Testem A_Sd_ C i __jBM-_f-_BISC l-v _^____-_--_i mm Seremban i203 words
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Advertisement459 1984-08-18 12 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES HBBH^TANT^ RQRllftftl WtmmmmW I Sales Service: I Rates: I Box Service: o i m i. i o nouuug I HUH 11l m Tel 13 mi ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Collected: S$ 5.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD 2669 I Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Posted459 words
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Advertisement814 1984-08-18 12 m^^^^^ mm^ m^ mm mm^ m^ mmMm m ammmamm Mtt^ H we are the world's largest and most diversified^^ |^w H electrical manufacturing company Our Asia^Hfc^v H Pacific Division, located m Singapore, covers the^^^^. H ASEAN countries, Australasia, Southwest Asia, Peopies^Bfc_\ Republic of China and Northeast Asia Regions it provides^H^s.814 words
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Advertisement730 1984-08-18 12 r&LyDrSnO Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investmeni Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution Systems, Executive Selection, Marketing and730 words
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Advertisement286 1984-08-18 12 A leading oil service company ivith^^s^O^ operations throughout Asia and MiddleN^N East is seeking a highly motivated indivi-V^ dual for the position of: V 8 I *j SYSTEM ANALYST/ PROGRAMMER k Requirements: 5s Tertiary education is desirable Equal consideration ss will Ix? given to those with GCE "A" level or286 words
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Advertisement711 1984-08-18 13 APPOINTMENTS tX!a.f !fl!a!ff !\!1:^: 'V 7.- 7^.' 7.'.7...7'/~.7^r?.H .?l." n ii.h.mih j ._j —i, —j i i ■i.m.m.h. ii .'.'Jl I Jotbk THE MONETARY AUTHORITY j IUIL4 O p SINGAPORE M—±—^—J invites applications from suitably qualified Candida res mr for the fo lowing, positions |HY h__ vd syste_ v _s711 words
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Advertisement776 1984-08-18 13 S_>L_J rv^AfMur^ACTuoir>JC-[ SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN A FAST GROWTH ITCH-TECH COMPANY SCI Manufacturing is a leading American Electronics Manufacturer. We are starting operations m Singapore and career i opportunities are now open for: MANUFACTURING ENGINEER Individual must be a graduate m Mechanical or Electrical Engineering with776 words
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Advertisement681 1984-08-18 13 _________________________^^^^^9___________! ft.camrtftfftß m ts engineered wr I MANUFACTURING ENGINEER I I The successful candidcrfe should possess a Degree m Mechanical/ I I Industjial/Producfion Engineering with 2-3 yecrs experience prefer- I I ably m a PCB or computer-related manufacturing environment. I I Together with a team of manufacturing engineers, he/she is681 words
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Advertisement855 1984-08-18 14 APPOINTMENTS Reliability INCORPORATED B We are a leading American Electronics Company specialising In the services of Burn-In Integrated Circuits and manufacture of Electronic Components. Due to our expansion programme, we arm looking for qualified personnel to fill the I following positions: I A. Engineering C. Electronic Xj Supervisor Technicians X855 words
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Advertisement617 1984-08-18 14 aaa^m^m^m^m^m^m^mmmm^mm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma Pipi SEMBAWANG mmwamm engineering --■lta (PTE) LTD Apprenticeship Scheme We provide skill training m the following trades:Steelwork Welding Electrical Fitting Entry Requirements: 16 to 24 years of age c Primary Six to GCE '0' level or VITB certificate m related trades Singapore Citizen/Permanent Resident/Malaysian Citizen I YEAR TRESE RVISTS617 words
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Advertisement679 1984-08-18 14 FT I SATS invites applications Irom Singapore Citizens lor the lollowmg appointments: I A) HYGIENE SUPERVISOR Applicants must possess a diploma trom the Royal Socictv ol Health and he thoroughly I conversant with local health laws and food hygiene regulations. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience and will be679 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-18 14 lOj MULPHA MARKETING (S) PTE LTD (ENGINEERING) formerly known as (iuthrie Sin-apore Pte Ltd (A Member of the Multi-Purpose (.roup) To meet our expansion plan m our business activities, we are seeking highfy motivated, dynamic and suitaoiy qualified personnel fo fill the following newty created positions(A) PROJECT EXECUTIVE The Project575 words
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Advertisement587 1984-08-18 15 APPOINTMENTS ■■iiiiiiiii Mam* mmm UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: UNION CARBIDE ASIA LTD JURONG Technical Sales Representative (Specialty Chemicals) The person who will fill this vacancy should be a resourceful young man who is a graduate m Chemistry or587 words
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Advertisement732 1984-08-18 15 I DISTRICT II I CONTROLLER II Schlumberger is the leading wireline service I company providing oilfield services throughout I the world. We wish to appoint a District Con- I troller to join our China Region Office based m I Beijing. The incumbent will assist m controlling and super- I ;^fl732 words
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Advertisement513 1984-08-18 15 MAIIAftFD AY A IflAlf AUKK mWAW Retail Operations OUR CLIENT operates a couple of profitable retail outlets located m a busy shopping centre along Orchard Road. It wishes to appoint a mature and experienced person to be its Retail Operations Manager. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE will be responsible for the entire513 words
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Advertisement382 1984-08-18 15 NWNn Successful candidatee will be given comprehensive on-the-job training Upon completion of training, the Supervisors will assist the managers ln the supervision of the restaurant staff and to maintain the company's high standard of quality, service and cleanliness With our on-going expansion, staff who show good performance will be given382 words
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Advertisement732 1984-08-18 16 APPOINTMENTS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmm m I I B Browning is an international organisation of 1 06 years old. I It has recently established a regional distribution base and I showroom m Singapore to market its complete range of I sporting equipment m the areas of golf, tennis, squash I racquetball. wmdsurf. fishing,732 words
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Advertisement635 1984-08-18 16 OUR CLIENT a leading manufacturer of quality aluminium and stainless steel products invites applications from suitably fl qualified and experienced persons to fill the position of:- PRODUCTION I ENGINEER I RESPONSIBILITIES I To plan, organise, direct and control production to meet fl manage ment objectives fl *To supervise and motivate635 words
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Advertisement816 1984-08-18 16 USA. GENERAL ELECTRIC is a leader through excellence and its expansion has created a need for a team of professionals who are prepared to accept responsibilities and support its growth, m a wide diversity of jobs. Job positions are: Job: job Supe^/ise and direct activities of the incoming Responsible for816 words
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Advertisement587 1984-08-18 17 APPOINTMENTS mesa requires: Assistant Engineers Requirements/Duties: Diploma/ITC m Electronics Engineering To repair and calibrate electronics instruments and devices On-the-job training rvill be provided Mechanical Designers Requirements /Duties: Diploma m Mechanical Production Engineering Those without a Diploma but possess a few years of mechanical design experience may also apply Preference will587 words
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Advertisement916 1984-08-18 17 WOULDYOUUKETO TRAVEL HALF THE WORLD AND MORE? Our network now stretches across 40 cities m 28 countries and we are adding new destinations. We need more flight stewards and stewardesses to service our growing fleet. STEWARD W m \\W^M l^M kC.____________________________________________ STEWARDESS You are between 20 and 25 years v916 words
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Advertisement306 1984-08-18 17 m**< IRON WORKS Well established American Manufacturer of oilfield drilling equipment requires the following personnel: ENGINEER The JOB requires familiarity with specifications codes and practices of oilfield industry with responsibility for project execution, design and coordination with customers. Provide technical backup to sales force and assisting m trouble-shooting of customer306 words
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Advertisement452 1984-08-18 18 APPOINTMENTS We seek a dynamic, youny person to join our \^B industrial marketing team as H SALES ENGINEER I The incumbent should have a profile that B meets the following requirements. fl Diploma /Degree m Electronics Engineering fl majoring m Telecommunications fl Preferably with some sales experience fl Initiative, self452 words
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Advertisement859 1984-08-18 18 f MARKETING SUPERVISOR I (INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS) I Salary Negotiable I )ur client, a leading supplier of industrial products, is seeking a dynamic Sales Supervisor fl to improve the firm's regional market share. The appointee will be responsible for the marketing and salesof the entire range of products I m the859 words
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Advertisement1252 1984-08-18 18 kwMM *MMmA amMXMwJ Was m^BMmMmA. W^m m am\wmr aw m^mmm^ SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORA TION invrtes applications for the following positions: W 11. PRODUCER 5. GRAPHICS 1 fl GR 11/GR 111 ARTIST I B (Chinese/English) ffloai _24is> 1 B (Magazine Dubbing THEJ 1081 $2416) I 06CU0I1) The Graphics Artist will design1,252 words
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Advertisement530 1984-08-18 19 APPOINTMENTS I A A DUNN MjSL AIR CONDITIONING I #M ASIA LTD. I In its current development program of ASEAN I markets for Titus Air Distribution Products, now I manufactured m Singapore by its associate company Price Asia Manufacturing Co P*e Ltd, I Dunn Air Conditioning Asia Ltd Is looking530 words
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Advertisement1288 1984-08-18 19 With the spotlight on high technology, here's an opportunity to join Texas Instruments Singapore PRODUCT ENGINEERS ■^^MHHB ELECTRICAL DESIGN Circa 5534,000 5544, 000 p.a. m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mW^^W^' lil_^lillPll# jo b WmMmmmm^^' tWUIHtIRS Failure analysis and characterisation of MOS state-of-the-art semi- X'■ condu. tor chips for flH^^P^ll C,fCa S* 34 000 5544.000 p.a.1,288 words
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Advertisement182 1984-08-18 19 Rosemount Rosemount Singapore invites suitably qualified applicants for the position of: Sales Engineer Applicants should have several years sales experience m the building and air-conditioning market representing building automation and controls equipment snd have intimate contacts with contractors and M E Consultants We are looking for an independent, selfmotivated person,182 words
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Advertisement234 1984-08-18 19 ©The best from Penguin Reference i 5 r(x;ets thesaurus Oms L**t CJk **m* rsaf-mf. kamt*ymA4<AWkmy**jAm*, -J**c#k2s__P > Jufi j**JyA*AA*mttwa, The first new completely revised edition for twenty years reflecting recent changes m spoken and written English. Roget's Thesaurus is an invaluable work of reference and a 'treasure house' of words!234 words
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Advertisement811 1984-08-18 20 APPOINTMENTS The THOMSON Group largest manufacturer of electronics products In France and French leaders m high technology electronics and household appliances experiences another growth phase* This has resulted m its AUDIO PRODUCT DIVISION extending further into Singapore, transferring new technologies and products with higher added value. INFICO, subsidiary of European811 words
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Miscellaneous255 1984-08-18 20 COMICS GARFIELD By Jim Davis I WMAT IS IT VI I W/ TOO FAT TO 1/ ONE Of TMESE \J) y^^GARFIELP?^^^ T 3^ HOP ON THE J \PAVS, I'LL LEA Jg m m P Av *3 t^BA*- ate, -mm^i. fi SS -MB g« BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY Br255 words
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Article, Illustration633 1984-08-18 23 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM Behind the Small World Entertainers, a troupe of talented young people from the United States, is a "supermom" who takes care of their every need. By MRS Becky Kehl lives m a world where everything beautiful comes m small packages... To her, "Dolly Parton"633 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-08-18 23 KANNAN CHANDRAN - Our budding film-makers KANNAN CHANDRAN By TO the accompaniment of Paul McCartney's Pipes of Peace, Frankie peeps into doors and rooms to discover the pain and anguish of living m today's world. News for Frankie (The Dream against the World), a short video film created by Ong Ann Meng, succeeded373 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-08-18 23 LOW MEI MEI - By LOW MEI MEI HER friends m school called her "wa-wa" (meaning doll) because they found her to be cute, adorable and exciting. But little did they know that the name would one day be famous a term of endearment used by the Taiwanese singer's many408 words
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Advertisement433 1984-08-18 23 NOTICES (intrdco) INTRACO Limited (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors of Intraco Limited wish to make the following announcements. UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH JUNE 1984 30.6.84 30.6. "3 lncrease/(Decrease) Company Group Company Group Company Group SS'OOO SSOOO SSOOO SS'OOO H 1(a) Turnover 152,880.0 153.024.0433 words
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Advertisement311 1984-08-18 23 NOTICE This is to inform the public that Mr Robert Chia Cheng Ngoh, NRIC No. *****521/ C has resigned from our company on his own accord and with effect from 15th August 1984 he is no longer authorised to transact any business dealings whatsoever on behalf of our company. NATIONAL311 words
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Advertisement374 1984-08-18 24 ALMOST EXTINCT: FREEHOLD LAND IN SINGAPORE The Brontosaurus is extinct. So will FREEHOLD land one day be m land-scarce Singapore. GATE HOUSE the exclusive condominium project set within the enchanting landscape of Clementi Park Phase 3C offers you one of the last enclaves of FREEHOLD land m Singapore. GATE HOUSE374 words
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