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Title Section15 1984-08-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article373 1984-08-30 1 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH Trading begins with Eurodollar and Deutschemark futures next month By IT'S on. After several months' delay, Singapore will begin a historic global futures trading link with Chicago on Sept 7. The go-ahead came following approval on Wednesday by the Washington-based Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)373 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-08-30 1 SALMA KHALIK - Stretch your haind out for the food SALMA KHALIK By IT's a new type of door-to-door sales. The "salesmen" are hawkers selling curry puffs, buns, nonya cakes, coffee and cold drinks for between 38 cents and SI cents each. The customers are taxi drivers waiting for passengers at Changi airport.YAP YEW PIANG - 218 words
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369 1984-08-30 1 Don't be choosy, Beijing tells the unmarried 4 ALMOST all the man insist that thoir wives have the face of an actress, the figure of an athlete, the attitude of a waitress, the voice of an announcer and the culinary skills am of a chef. s People's Daily BEIJING, Wed.Reuter - 369 words
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Article34 1984-08-30 1 BEIRUT, Wed. Pierre Gemayel, father of President Amin Gemayel and leader of Lebanon's Christian Phalangist Party, died today at the age of 79, the Phalangist Voice of Lebanon radio announced. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article49 1984-08-30 1 TOKYO, Wed. Interest m the Los Angeles Olympics helped push Japanese video tape recorder sales m the United States to a record 1.14 million sets m July, the Japan Electronics Industries Association said today. This was a 122 per cent jump over July 1983, it said. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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85 1984-08-30 1 Brunei gets Thai offer on military training BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand has offered military training facilities to Brunei, Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila said today. He told reporters he made the offer when he met Brunei Foreign Minister Prince Mohamed Bolkiah here today. Marshal Siddhi said Thailand was alsoReuter - 85 words
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Article69 1984-08-30 1 Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, is expected to visit Singapore from Aug 31 to Sept 2 after his visit to Thailand. While m Singapore he will have talks with Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) Mr S. Rajaratnam and Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan. He will also call on69 words
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Article42 1984-08-30 1 COLOMBO, Wed. British Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher has called off her visit next month to Sri Lanka because of the continuing coal and dock strikes m Britain, a foreign ministry source said today. UPI. a SEE BACK PAGE42 words
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Article207 1984-08-30 1 Israeli jets flatten PLO centre BEIRUT, Wed. Rescue teams worked Into the night m east Lebanon In search of about 80 pespie believed buried m the rubble of a Palestinian detention centre hit yesterday m an Israeli air raid, police sources said. The sources, quoting the latest police telegrams fromBeater; UPI - 207 words
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281 1984-08-30 1 IF THE first half of this year was depressing for property developers, the second half is likely to be even more dismal. Even fewer private flats, offices, shops and factories are expected to be sold from July to December, compared to the first six281 words
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161 1984-08-30 1 POLICE have contacted Interpol to help trace two foreign operators of an unlicensed employment agency who fled Singapore after pocketing $700,000 through bogus job offers. The agency, Byrne and Heath Pte Ltd, was raided by Labour Ministry officials after complaints from workers161 words
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Advertisement118 1984-08-30 1 LINE-UP FOR THE BOOK AWARDS Our writer scans the list of English books (non-fiction) being considered for this year's Book Awards and the qualities the Judges seek. Winners will be announced tomorrow. -Page One A play about ants Ww lr fl Battel 899* .....J*mt SL— What the Experimental Theatre Club118 words
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Article559 1984-08-30 2 6 N' level exams BARELY two weeks before students sit for the new GCE *N' level examinations, the Education Ministry has spelt out the conditions for resitting the exam at school for a second try. Announcing this yesterday, the ministry said students need an aggregate of eight points or559 words
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Article273 1984-08-30 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE outbreak of cholera at the Woodlands Home for the Aged should not have been allowed to happen. Whatever the problems and although it is a thankless task, let us look after oar more unfortunate senior citizens to the best of our ability. No excuses,273 words
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Article80 1984-08-30 2 FROM ATTRIBUTABLE PROFIT TO A BOTTOM-LINE LOSS KEPPEL SHIPYARD plunged deeply into a first loss since listing over m the first six months of this year. A combination of the recession-swamped performance of 82 per centowned Straits Steamship, which suffered an interim net loss of $12.64 million, extremely depressed80 words
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Article192 1984-08-30 2 The missing jinx IF Liverpool are to lose their English Football League crown, there was little on show at The Dell on Tuesday night to suggest that either Southampton or Manchester United would inherit it. The match ended m a draw as did the other First Division games the192 words
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Article106 1984-08-30 2 HK'S LANGUAGE POSER WHILE 96 per cent of Hongkong's population is Chinese and Cantonese is the dialect of the vast majority, English is the language of power and prestige. And though both languages are officially equal, English links the British territory to the international business community and gives access106 words
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Article198 1984-08-30 2 Magazine's comeback THE Companion Pictorial, a Chinese magazine which was first published m Shanghai and later m Hongkong, is staging a comeback after a lapse of 12 years. Its first publication m 1926 took China by storm and 3,000 copies were sold out m three days. The topics198 words
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Article602 1984-08-30 2 Space flotsam MORE than 15,000 man-made objects are turning space into a junkyard and could disrupt communications m a world crisis. "Congestion is growing m the immediate vicinity of earth as we launch more and more satellites and leave more and more junk m space," said Mr602 words
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Article131 1984-08-30 2 Counsel hits out A LAWYER for a Philippine military unit has objected strongly to reports m American newspapers that a board of inquiry will charge Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen Fabian Ver and another ranking general, together with five soldiers, with conspiracy m the murder of opposition131 words
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Article500 1984-08-30 2 Books 'Academy' PORCELAIN, orchids, temples, national development, an ambassador, Bamboo Green, methodism, Chinatown, Eh Goondu... these topics form the nucleus of a list of 34 books put up for consideration for the biennial Singapore Book Awards, the winners of which will be announced tomorrow. This year, only non-fiction books will500 words
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Article95 1984-08-30 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Common policy THE Malaysian government has formulated a plan to speed up rural development and industrialisation. State development would not be carried out separately but would come under a regional development policy, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said m Kuala Lumpur. He tola a95 words
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Article370 1984-08-30 3 2 accused blame each other Singaporeans on drug charge PERTH, Wed. Two men accused of being leading figures m a massive heroin-smug-gling operation blamed each other from the Perth Supreme Court witness box today. Tan Chor Nam, 33, of Singapore, and Tan Hung Tong, 26, of Penang, each insisted thatWAN - 370 words
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Article183 1984-08-30 3 HONKONG, Wed. An export-led recovery of Hongkong's economy was well sustained m the first half of 1984, the government said m its first half economic report. The report said the economy's health reflects that of its major export markets, with domestic exports up 45 per centReuter - 183 words
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Article61 1984-08-30 3 THE MAIDEN launch of the space shuttle Discovery, scheduled for yesterday, from Cape Canaveral has been postponed for the third time m two months because of a computer problem. After studying the problem for most of the day, space agency officials announced they were delaying the voyageReuter - 61 words
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Article58 1984-08-30 3 FOREIGN AFFAIRS Minister Bill Hayden yesterday announced m Canberra the formation of a national Pacific co-operation committee to examine Australia's interests m economic co-operation with Asia and the Pacific. He said the committee was a concrete expression of the government's determination to stimulate community awareness of the economicAFP - 58 words
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Article69 1984-08-30 3 A JAPANESE cultural centre and a South Korean police station m Seoul were partly damaged yesterday by rock-throwing students protesting against President Chun Doo-Hwan's scheduled visit to Japan from Sept 6 to 8. No injuries were reported. The incident took place about two hours after about 2,000 studentsUPI - 69 words
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Article59 1984-08-30 3 CHINA WOULD announce major financial reforms later this year and m 1985 aimed at further decentralising the country's economy, the official Xinhua news agency reported m Beijing yesterday. Finance Minister Wang Bingqian said the reforms included more flexible tax policies for foreign investors, streamlining the bureauc.*acy, giving moreUPI - 59 words
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Article62 1984-08-30 3 BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher would address a special session of Parliament during her visit to Sri Lanka next month, an official said m Colombo yesterday. Mrs Thatcher would arrive m Colombo on Sept 25 for a three-day visit. She would commission the Victoria project, the largest reservoirUPI - 62 words
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Article, Illustration315 1984-08-30 3 Move to foil staging of world meet m Amritsar NEW DELHI, Wed. MORE than 450 Sikhs have been arrested m Punjab m a two-day sweep by authorities trying to stop plans for an anti-government Sikh world convention m Amritsar on Sunday. Officials today saidUPI - 315 words
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Article119 1984-08-30 3 US boy stows away to Sydney THIS 14-year-old American boy says his search for good surfing waves led him to stow away on a Qantas airliner m Hawaii, avoid Customs and Immigration officials and spend an afternoon of fun m Sydney. Smith, who is now m custody at a SydneyUPI - 119 words
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266 1984-08-30 3 WINSOME LANE - 'Taiwan actor slashed wife' report WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. A Taiwanese actor who is a popular television and film star m Hongkong was said by sources m a television studio today to have been involved m a crime of passion m Taipeh. Tony Lav Wing was f266 words
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Article21 1984-08-30 3 TOKYO, Wed. A fairly strong earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale jolted the Amami Oshima Islands and Okinawa, ReuterReuter - 21 words
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355 1984-08-30 4 'Danger of junkyard in space' warning LOS ANGELES, Wed. MORE than 15,000 man-made objects are turning space into a junkyard and could help disrupt communications m a world crisis. "Congestion is growing m the immediate vicinity of earth as we launch more and more satellites and leave more and moreReuter - 355 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-08-30 4 Reagan aide's son goes on trial TORRANCE, Wed. Michael Miller, the son of President Ronald Reagan's personal lawyer, has pleaded innocent to charges that he raped and murdered his mother m March last year. Miller-, 21, son of lawyer Roy Miller, entered his Klea of innocence on londay before SuperiorUPI - 155 words
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330 1984-08-30 4 BRASILIA, Wed. The Brazilian government and the International Monetary Fund yesterday ended two weeks of negotiations with an announcement that the goals set out m the country's letter of intent to the Fund m March this year have been revised. Brazil, Latin America's largest country, hasAP; FT - 330 words
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Article261 1984-08-30 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By I Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Wed. Too much reliance on federal government is bad, President Ronald Reagan has been preaching, and the Labour and Commerce Departments have come up unintentionally with a reason. They have each produced a study on261 words
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Article139 1984-08-30 4 DALLAS, Wed. A number of Iranians and members of the Palestine Liberation Organisation were taken into custody by Federal officials because they were suspected of trying to disrupt the Republican National Convention here last week, the Dallas Times Herald reported today. Authorities would not identifyAP - 139 words
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227 1984-08-30 4 BOGOTA, Wad SPECIAL police agents have discovered a large and sophisticated counterfeit operation and confiscated UB$lM million (Ss2ll million) ta forged United States currency, a police official said. A spokesman for the security section of the Colombian national police said yesterday that the operatloaUPI - 227 words
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Article, Illustration678 1984-08-30 5 Dealer: Why I forged diaries Accused wanted Goering's uniform, court told IN MAY last year, the world was rocked with the news that the 62 slim volumes of what were touted as Hitler's Diaries were m fact expert forgeries. The affair claimed a number of victims the West German weeklyReuter; UPI; AP - 678 words
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303 1984-08-30 5 Ceausescu to visit Bonn in October BONN, Wednesday RUMANIAN President Nicolae Ceausescu, long criticised by Moscow .because of his independent foreign policy, is to pay a state visit to West Germany m October, the West German President's Office said today. A presidential spokesman said the visit, the first by theReuter - 303 words
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200 1984-08-30 5 Salvage work on uranium cargo begins ROTTERDAM, Wed. Salvage companies have begun working out detailed schemes for raising the radioactive cargo of the French freighter, Mont Louis, which sank off the Belgian coast on Aug 25. Final decisions on the recovery of its 240-tonne cargo of highly toxic uranium hexafluorideReuter - 200 words
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118 1984-08-30 5 LONDON, Wed. British men are the worst dressers m Europe stiff, starchy, out-of-date and gray. But that Is because they care more about their family than themselves, says Miss Claire Rael-Brook, designer for the British menswear tailoring house, Mr Harry. Italian men get theUPI - 118 words
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265 1984-08-30 5 Former reporter charged with fraud NEW YORK, Wed. The United States government brought criminal charges yesterday against a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal accusing him and two other men of stealing from the Journal and defrauding its readers by using advance information about articles m the newspaper toNYT - 265 words
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332 1984-08-30 6 Riot police clash with Arab villagers TEL AVIV, Wednesday ESRAELI police barred extremist anti-Arab Rabbi Meir Kahane from entering the Arab town of Umm El-Fahm today after villagers and riot police clashed with stones and tear gas. Police said that despite Rabbi KahaneReuter - 332 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-08-30 6 CAIRO, Wed. General Mohammed Naguib, first President of Egypt, died here last night at the age of 83. Thousands of Egyptians joined the funeral procession today which President Hosni Mubarak ordered with full military honours. Gen Naguib, who became Egypt's first President after the overthrowReuter; AFP - 409 words
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257 1984-08-30 6 S. Africa's Indians stay away from polls JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday SOUTH African Indians showed their contempt for a new racially-segregated Parliament by staying away from elections marked by bloody clashes between police and anti-government demonstrators. Only a fifth of the Indian electorate turned out to vote for the controversial White-led tricameralReuter; UPI - 257 words
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Article137 1984-08-30 6 Sudanese rebels ambush troops LONDON, Wed. Rebel forces m Southern Sudan ambushed a steamer carrying more than 390 Sudanese government troops on the river Sobat and killed at least 274 of them, the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) said m a statement to news organisations here. The reported attack occurredReuter; AP - 137 words
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146 1984-08-30 6 TEL AVIV, Wed. Israeli generals denied m newspaper interviews yesterday allegations of Israeli military ineptitude ln the 1982 invasion of Lebanon. A report on Monday m the Washington Times said the Israeli army caused a fifth of Its own casualties. The newspaper quoted seniorUPI - 146 words
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Advertisement429 1984-08-30 6 A imported from Italy have been specially designed for With an improved thermic insulation system that efficiently retains oven heat, saving up to 30% m energy. T* So while you may not see results immediately, ||Ml J after some time your shrinking electricity bill will XX^VV speak for itself "1429 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-08-30 7 Singer runs foul of Thai culture BANGKOK, Wed. American pop singer Harry Wayne Casey of XC and the Sunshine Band reportedly committing two infractions of Thai culture during a concert, sparking some angry fans to try to pull him off the stage. Casey had pointed his shoeless feet at hisAP - 151 words
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116 1984-08-30 7 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia yesterday announced plans' to use its vast rubber resources to meet ambitious family planning targets. Mr Harjono Sujono, chief of Indonesia's National Family Planning Board, said a US$9 million (Ssl9 million) factory would be built near Bandung to help meet the estimatedUPI - 116 words
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426 1984-08-30 7 ABBY TAN - US reports on Aquino's death 'malicious' ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Wed. A lawyer for a Philippine military unit has objected strongly to reports m American newspapers that a board of inquiry will charge two ranking generals and five soldiers with conspiracy m the murder of opposition leader Benigno426 words
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Article355 1984-08-30 7 BANGKOK, Wad. THE Royal Thai Navy has ordered an amphibious force landing ship, a mine hunter-destroyer and torpedoes as part of its plan to modernise its fleet. The Cabinet has granted Ital-Thai Marine, one of the country's two shipyards, a US$l6.6 million (5535.5 million) contractAFP - 355 words
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Article111 1984-08-30 7 Prem to return to work next week BANGKOK, Wed. Thai Prime Minister Prem TLnsnLanonda, who has been experiencing chest pains, is now better and will return to work on Monday or Tuesday, the secretory -general of the Prime Minister's Bureau, Lt-Gen Chandrakopt Slrisath, said today. Gea Prem also had theAP - 111 words
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Article61 1984-08-30 7 MANILA, Wed. All 113 passengers and crew on a Philippine Airlines plane escaped unhurt today when it collapsed on a Manila Airport runway shortly after landing, an airline spokesman said. The British-made BAC 1U had flown from the central island of Cebu and was taxiing towards theReuter - 61 words
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Article32 1984-08-30 7 JAKARTA, Wed. In order to reduce stress, Indonesian surgeons often crack jokes when performing major operations and some gynaecologists whistle while delivering babies, the official Antara news agency reported. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article30 1984-08-30 7 MANILA, Wed. Tropical storm June pounded the Philippines today, flattening houses, injuring 120 people and sending more than 28,000 others fleeing to high ground, officials said. UPI -VVUPI - 30 words
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Article228 1984-08-30 8 Razaleigh: State growth to come under regional policy KUALA LUMPUR, Wed THE government has formulated a plan to speed up rural development and industrialisation. State development would not be carried out separately but would come under a regional development policy, Trade and Industry MinisterBernama - 228 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-08-30 8 AMID the Ulting strains of gamelan music, Tonka Abdul Rahman is carried gently up the lushiycarpeted staircase of the Royal Selangor Club m a sedan chair. At 81, Malaysia's first Prime Minister is not only a legend m his own time bat a remarkable figure forNST - 119 words
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141 1984-08-30 8 Malaysia pledges to work with Opec KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia would work with the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to stabilise world oil prices, the president of the national oil company Petronas said today. Tan Sri Abdullah Salleh said details would be worked out later, but it would notReuter - 141 words
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Article60 1984-08-30 8 ALOR STAR, Wed. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Datuk Seri Datin Paduka Dr Siti Hasmah will attend prayers at the Masjid Baru, m Jitra on Hari Raya Haji on Sept 6. Following the prayers they will hold open house from 10 a.m. to 6Bernama - 60 words
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287 1984-08-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong has warned against an overzealous interpretation of Islamic values m society, reminding religious groups that coercion and intimidation m the name of Islam are forbidden. In the royal address at yesterday's investiture for the birthday honourlist,NST - 287 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-08-30 9 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Story: Pictures: THE steel plates are a cover-up of what goes on here m the night. And a shifty lot too, they are. Daring the day, only one lane of this stretch of Robinson Road, outside Chartered Bank, is used upARTHUR LEE; YAP YEW PIANG - 245 words
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Article, Illustration139 1984-08-30 9 THE families and stallholders who had to move out of Block 206 m Toa Payoh to pave the way for work on the Mass Rapid Transit system, will be back home soon. The underpinning to reinforce the foundation of the block has been completed and139 words
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359 1984-08-30 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Second try only for those who miss narrowly BARELY two weeks before students sit for the new GCE 'N' level examinations, the Education Ministry has said that those who do not make the grade will not be able to stay on359 words
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152 1984-08-30 9 PARENTS of Secondary Two students can now choose the religion they want their children to learn m school. But their option will be binding and they will not be allowed to change their minds unless under special circumstances. "If parents write to us and152 words
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Article49 1984-08-30 9 TEACHERS can now apply for overseas scholarships leading to masters degrees m the United States, Britain and Canada, m testing and measurement, educational technology, curriculum develop- ment, reading education, educational administration and planning, physical education and science education. Applications must reach the Education Ministry by Sept 3.49 words
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Article57 1984-08-30 9 ART teachers m secondary schools will attend a symposium on the history of art. The symposium will be from Sept 22 until Jan 26 next year at Anderson Junior College. Organised by the Ministry of Education, it is to upgrade the teachers' knowledge on art and to57 words
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117 1984-08-30 9 Schools told to submit book lists a month earlier SCHOOLS have been reminded to submit their textbooks list at least a month earlier to prevent any shortage of textbooks during the start of the year. The shortage was especially bad early this year, with many parents hunting In vain for117 words
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Article380 1984-08-30 10 BEN DAVIDSON - Tax evasion company loses appeal BEN DAVIDSON By Judge says $618,000 fine not excessive A PROPERTY company, Goodland Pte Ltd, yesterday lost its appeal against a $618,000 fine, imposed by a district judge, on 185 charges of tax evasion. Mr Justice Wahab Ghows rejected the company's contention that, although the380 words
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96 1984-08-30 10 Forms for passports available at police posts APPLICATION forms for passports and other travel documents will be available at neighbourhood police posts from Saturday. This means that apart from the Immigration Department and police stations, applicants can now go to the eight police posts for the necessary forms. Such forms96 words
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168 1984-08-30 10 DEVELOPERS yesterday said the extra time given to complete projects m Urban Redevelopment Authority sites will help ease the glut m the property market. The Real Estate Developers Assorts tl>n of Singapore (Redas) said the concession, annonnced by National Development168 words
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Article42 1984-08-30 10 CHILDREN can look forward to a fun-filled day on Sunday at a children's mmi -fair to be held at the Kampong Eunos community centre, between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., as part of the 25 years of nation-building celebrations.42 words
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77 1984-08-30 10 ALL Toh Hian Cheong 22. wanted to do was to sell clothes hangers, a court heard on Tuesday. Sc he pretended to be a Public Utilities Board officer to get into Madam Moria binti Jupri's flat at Bedok South Avenue 1 on July77 words
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Article60 1984-08-30 10 Before leaving the flat, Toh, an SAF regular, opened his briefcase which contained some tools. Madam Moria took fright and ran out of the flat, shouting "robbery, robbery". Toh ran out of the flat, but was detained by three passers-by at the next block. He was60 words
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Article48 1984-08-30 10 THE director of tiie Singapore Fire Service, Mr Arthur Lim Beng Lock, will be the inspecting off icer at the second Boys' Brigade Company inspection and display on Sept 8. Highlight, of the display at Victoria School include a teatpitching demonstration and a figure-marching display48 words
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Article59 1984-08-30 10 A CHINESE calligraphy e____K bition by former students *sf Chung Cheng High School vr/JJI be officially opened on Saturday by Mr Yeo Cboo Kok, president of the school's alumni and MP for Delta. The exhibition, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m Hill Street, will be59 words
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278 1984-08-30 11 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By But those with contracts will still be barred THIS year's Chinese Talentime contest will be open to amateurs and singers with professional experience. The decision follows last year's controversy over the disqualification of one quarter finalist and three finalists who, although they278 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-08-30 11 THESE two cars and a pick-up were slightly damaged when the main branch of a tree fell on them at a car park m New Bridge Road yesterday at 7.50 a.m. No one was injured. It took workers from the Parks and Recreation Department some time54 words
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97 1984-08-30 11 Cholera outbreak at Woodlands Home ANOTHER 22 women and three men were yesterday identified as cholera carriers since the disease broke out at the Woodlands Home for the Aged. This brings the number of carriers identified to 69. The number of victims97 words
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128 1984-08-30 11 THREE men who tried to drive their cars through the Causeway by altering the dates on their old vehicle entry E units received heavy ies yesterday. Timber company manager Tay Choon Kirn. 35, was fined a total of $2,811. He was fined $SM for128 words
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Article175 1984-08-30 11 TELEBOX, a form of electronic mail, has taken off well m Singapore. Just three months after its introduction by Telecoms, the system has almost 200 users. All users need to send letters to each other are a computer terminal, a telephone and a modem to175 words
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Article49 1984-08-30 11 TELECOMS will be conducting a survey with the East-West Centre of Hawaii to find out the type of information people want and where they go for it. About 600 people will be picked for the survey. Telecoms will announce the results of the survey early next year.49 words
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247 1984-08-30 11 Solid' rules this year to avoid problems A SOLID set of rules have been worked out for this year's Chinese Talentime m order to avoid plunging the contest into another controversy. Last year's problems were partly due to the contest rules and the way they were interpreted. The rules of247 words
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Article29 1984-08-30 11 A PANEL of four speakers will examine the creative scene m Singapore during the Singapore Advertisers Association's monthly lunch, to be held at the Mandarin Hotel today.29 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-08-30 12 Picture by K.F SEETOH WITH the sea on one side and lash vegetation on the other. Marina Park when ready. S" Bto be one of re's more places. Young trees have began to spring up to give the shape of the park to come,K.F SEETOH - 95 words
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Article28 1984-08-30 12 THE United States Embass. will be closed on Monday because of Labour Day m tfae US. Visas and US passport. will not be issued on that day28 words
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Article371 1984-08-30 12 Call to invest more in R&D 'Singapore has to keep up with rapid changes m information technology' EVEN while Singapore is reaping the firstfruits of its own research into computer software, the Communications Minister, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, called for more money to be spent on further R&D efforts m371 words
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Article249 1984-08-30 12 Were you one of those robbed? THOSE who were robbed by a gang recently m shopping centres have been asked to contact the police. Police have recovered about $5,000 worth of jewellery and watches from the gang, which has been arrested. The victims of the gang are believed to be249 words
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133 1984-08-30 12 Call for closer links between computer groups THE Communications Minister, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, yesterday called for closer contacts between computer academics and professionals to exchange views. He felt this was rare now. These contacts were important, he felt, because they would help younger computer professionals to learn from their133 words
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Article118 1984-08-30 12 The idea was that people who were working ie the same area would meet at least once month to exchange information relevant to their work and to look for solutions to problems. There are now 15 such groups m various fieldsuch as data base, data communications, systems118 words
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Article80 1984-08-30 12 Two face graft charges A FORMER divisional manager of a trading company was charged yesterday with corruptly receiving about $127,000 from a businessman for awarding him electrical installation jobs. Khoo Kian Voon, 35, is accused of 46 counts of accepting the money from Mr Lim Hang Chuan, 44, proprietor of80 words
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95 1984-08-30 12 Jobless man on charge of armed robbery A JOBLESS man was charged on Tuesday with armed robbery and robbery with a pistol an offence which carries the maximum sentence of life imprisonment. Tan Kin Chuar, 42. is alleged to have, with an unknown man, robbed Madam Yap Wah Eng, 55.95 words
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Article, Illustration100 1984-08-30 13 THESE are Mine of the Whin kids of Crescent Girls School. About 41 of them put together a magazine as a class project and made so mack money that they Sves2Mto the mmonlty Chest of Singapore. The name of the magazine? Whizz.100 words
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120 1984-08-30 13 A TIGER-shooting party m Choa Chu Kang Village, horse-drawn carriages bearing titans and mems at the Esplanade, and twakows at the Boat Quay. These are just a few of the 350 illustrations m a book called Raffles, The Story of Singapore, which was launched120 words
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185 1984-08-30 13 Three die, four hurt on the road in three days THREE people died and four others were injured m road accidents m the past three days. Mr Tan Lian Moh, 41, died instantly yesterday after the car he was travelling m crashed into the rear of a parked trailer m185 words
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Article59 1984-08-30 13 'Lantern dragon' for festival THE longest "lantern" dragon m Singapore will be assembled at the Chinese Garden from Sept 7 until Sept 9 during this year's lantern festival. There will also be a lantern parade, on Sept 8 only, featuring multi-coloured lanterns, lions, stiltwalkers and big-headed dolls. The occasion is59 words
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325 1984-08-30 13 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH By Payment through bank or by cheque THE government is considering several measures, including legislation, to protect the interests of foreign maids m Singapore. A Labour Ministry spokesman said one of tne measures being considered may require employers to pay their maids'325 words
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112 1984-08-30 13 A BUSINESSMAN was fined a total of $7,500 yesterday for employing three Indian nationals whose visit passes had expired. Krishnasamy s/o Krishnasamy Sundram, 31, assistant manager of Reema Co, admitted employing Seenivasan Raja, 32, Srinivasan Rajendran, 26, and Manikkam Sel vara j, 25,112 words
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Article43 1984-08-30 13 ROAD sweeper Aisha binti Abdullah, 39, was accused yesterday of hitting a public health inspector. She is alleged to have caused hurt to Mr Alloisus Bernard Fernandez, 34, last month. The case will be mentioned again on Sept 19.43 words
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484 1984-08-30 14 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM More on the Satu saga By PUT an end to the union leadership infighting. This will be one of the key tasks of NTUC officials assigned to the three house unions hived off from the Singapore Air Transport-Workers' Union (Satu). For484 words
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174 1984-08-30 14 BUS drivers who race each other for passengers risk losing their vocational licences. The stiff warning came from the Registry of Vehicles after a race on Saturday ended m an accident aad a fight between two drivers. An ROY spokesman said "Such drivers174 words
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71 1984-08-30 14 THE National University of Singapore has no plans now to set up a psychology department next year. The university, referring to a newspaper report on Aug 20, which said that the depart- ment would be created m 1985, has stated; "Though NUS is71 words
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Article181 1984-08-30 14 Youths face more robbery charges MORE robbery charges were yesterday brought against two youths who were charged separately last week. Lav Chee Chuen, 17, faces two more charges of robbing and punching the victims m the stomach at City Plaza and outside Cathay cinema on June 1 and July 12.181 words
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Article107 1984-08-30 14 On Aug 24, the board raided another "underground" video centre at Gay World, where they seized 1,410 video tapes and four boxes of documents. Two women, m their late _os, had their particulars taken down. Mr Meyyappan said that since April 14, the board has uncovered107 words
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98 1984-08-30 14 Man charged with passing himself off as member AN ADVERTISING company executive was charged m court yesterday with impersonation. Ng Kirn Siang, 36, is alleged to have posed as a member of the Malayan Racing Association m an attempt to enjoy the facilities at the Singapore Turf Club. The offence98 words
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Article, Illustration36 1984-08-30 14 SAF exercise LOW-FLYING helicopters will be taking part m exercises being conducted by the Republic of Singa pore Air Force at the West Coast Park area from 9 a.m. today to 6 p.m. on Sept 5.36 words
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Article32 1984-08-30 14 SINGAPORE'S population was estimated at 2.5291 million at the end of June, according to the Department of Statistics. This figure comprises 1.2887 million males and 1.2404 million females.32 words
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132 1984-08-30 14 Man who saved neighbours from fire gets award A MAN who risked his life to save his neighbours received the May Guinness Stout Effort Award last night. On May 1 this year, Mr Lim Seng Han, a 40-year-old tugboat captain, saved his neighbours from being burnt alive. Mr Lim, who132 words
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104 1984-08-30 14 Another video duplicating centre raided ANOTHER illegal video duplicating centre was uncovered by the Board of Film Censors yesterday. Acting on a tip-off from the board's telephone hotline, five officials raided a private flat m Verdun Road, near Serangoon Road, at about 1.30 p.m. and caught three women, aged 20,104 words
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Advertisement12 1984-08-30 11 H REDUCTIONS 31 st August to Kg 1 6th September only j^PIE---S_____-__B^H!__H___12 words
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Advertisement352 1984-08-30 11 •_M^P HOLDINGS 188) GROUP while stocks last! MOONCAKE f UN _-_-_-_fe_-_-_W__-_-_-k A%mmmmmmmmmmW\ Am)A^m>mmm\mMiA M m m m\ rWSVERyOIte r I Make this Mooncake Festival a truly memorable one. Come on and join the fun. I paste. 1 7 other varieties are also available all Also available at all Emporium Holdings352 words
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Advertisement628 1984-08-30 12 10 DAYS FROM NOW, YOUR FACE WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN. believe m chemistry for your face. We believe m only the completely natural way for total beauty care and make-up. After all, we've the cosmetics that do not contain any mineral oils, antiseptics, synthetic colourings or even perfumes.628 words
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Advertisement45 1984-08-30 12 Mummy, have you heard the news? They're giving attractive prizes to the kids m a contest just for them. And what's more, they will also be publishing the kids' names m the papers. How great! Find out more details m The Sunday Times this weekend.45 words
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Advertisement829 1984-08-30 13 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says alot about a jeweller days for every /^/yf_#_SS___sygSH% that this austere Rolex Oyster IM ZSzM are movet tn watch to earn Um ßHK7yffWft_fl H comment "espethe proud title cially good results' of Swiss Chro- |||S_)S| KW_^ m lnt> same nometer Offi-829 words
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Advertisement471 1984-08-30 15 of your time. Maxell batteries are the life power of any electronic watch. That's why so many people specify Maxell. And you can stock Maxell with confidence because of its excellent leakage resistance. This important characteristic is the result of a Maxell-developed special ssen 8a n 8 construction that prevents471 words
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Advertisement267 1984-08-30 15 We pack m more taste because tnerfemno pr|servaf|ves Try new Fiu_siin*real fnutx' taste M _td^jji^[ I **f&3_&^v __L JS !^__S_l_l ;l_<*ii_ -^_al__^^ Ammm *_*3 »>> I t^ :^j__M_r^lT__fc^i i-^, >* >_*£•£ v Ammmv _^_i .v&_H___M_&?3_i SsaL^^V, f«^ ____r _S S____ v sj| ft ____aJ__-_P___L I __ix _r 1_ i__fc P"267 words
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Article478 1984-08-30 16 FROM a distant corner of the island has emerged a story of neglect and tragedy which is nothing less than a disgrace. We are referring to what has been going on at the Woodlands Home for the Aged. Seventeen victims and 69 carriers have so far478 words
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Article, Illustration701 1984-08-30 16 ALAN CANE - ALAN CANE By CONSUMER technology is about the creation of personal miracles, opening magical horizons for people's brains with products such as the pocket calculator, and extending their physical powers with tools such as the electric drill. It also gives them the ability toFT - 701 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1984-08-30 16 Shoddy, obsolete goods not competitive enough TEN years ago, the Soviet Union launched a spirited export drive designed to flood the industrialized West with Soviet-manufac-tured goods. The Kremlin saw hard foreign currency pouring m from sales of tractors made m minsk, colour-television sets from LeningradUS News; World Report - 1,382 words
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Article468 1984-08-30 16 COLIN PBELL - COLIN PBELL By CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts) A fear of mental powers lost, and hopes of paradigms regained, converged here last week m a conference on thinking. The fear was mainly for children. Many recent studies, including the National Assessment of Educational Progress, indicate that the "higherorder" reasoningNew York Times - 468 words
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Advertisement376 1984-08-30 16 The Revolutionary Lightweight Clubs! l__YflH'.& > the world's leader ftm^mmmA m golf club making I frjE XA%^ y —is one of the first j v to come out with its A 17=1 COME TO WHERE THE SWISG ACTIOS 15. UZJ PAN -WEST CPTE) LTD. Where all sportsmen m the know376 words
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Letter, Illustration415 1984-08-30 17 Former South Vietnamese Deputy PM issues appeal 11l the introduction to his letter, Dr Phan Quang Dm, a selfprofessed staunch anti-communist, says he wants the people of Aseaa to know that most Vietnamese people like him strongly oppose Hanoi's occupation of Cambodia. He expresses the415 words
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204 1984-08-30 17 Eviction: Flat dwellers can't go to court I REFER to your report (ST, Aug 25) of my adjournment speech m Parliament on the powers of the Housing You report the minister's reply that flat dwellers who are threatened with eviction by the HDB could go to the courts. When the204 words
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162 1984-08-30 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Contractor missing" (ST, July 26), m which the writer complained of a delay m the carrying out of renovation work m his flat because his contractor had disappeared. Under current policy, lessees of new Housing Board flats are162 words
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170 1984-08-30 17 PLEASE refer to the letter by "J5/*****7" (ST, Aug 2), whose husband left blank a column m his Housing Board application form pertaining to information on his present flat. He was asked to pay a penalty of $8,500. The imposition of a penalty only applies170 words
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Letter41 1984-08-30 17 PLEASE refer to the letter 'Leak m flat" by "Heartache", who is a new owner of a Potong Pasir flat. (ST, Aug 27). The writer is requested to provide his address so that the matter can be investigated.41 words
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176 1984-08-30 17 Fewer concert goers because of venue THE report on the falling attendance at Singapore Symphony Orchestra concerts is, perhaps, overpessimistic. It may be directly attributed to the temporary change of venue to the World Trade Centre, with which most people are not familiar. Concertgoers have to find their way to176 words
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145 1984-08-30 17 THE Singapore Polytechnic is hoping to raise $40,000 or more for the Community Chest as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations. To achieve the target, it is encouraging students to sell as well as buy tickets for its food and fun fair. When some students fail145 words
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Letter173 1984-08-30 17 I WAS m the queue at 7 a.m. on the day the National Day stamps went on sale. I stood there for nearly one-and-a-half hours before I reached the counter. The man m front of me then pulled out over $200, gave them to the officer173 words
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Letter177 1984-08-30 17 THE letter "Test results lost twice already" by "Disappointed** (ST, Aug 24) persuades me to relate my experience with missing test results. As a "regular" patient of Tan Tock Seng Hospital over the last 10 years, I have had many tests and have come to learn of177 words
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Letter150 1984-08-30 17 AT 4 a.m. on Aug 22, my wife and I were awakened by someone shining a light m the window of our ground floor flat m Pender Road. After frightening him away, I telephoned the police about the presence of a possible housebreaker m the neighbourhood. I150 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1984-08-30 18 EMILY LAU - EMILY LAU Hongkong after 1997 By In HONGKONG WHILE 98 per cent of Hongkong's population is Chinese and Cantonese is the dialect of the vast majority, English the lingua franca of a small expatriate community is the language of power and prestige. And though both1,256 words
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670 1984-08-30 18 RONALD THOMSON - RONALD THOMSON By BISHOP'S STORTFORD (England) The gnawing fear of the drinking classes m this lazy little town is that the sun could be setting on the Rising Sun. Mr Don Archer, host of the 200-year-old pub, makes no secret of problems heReuter - 670 words
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Advertisement239 1984-08-30 18 After 5 years, the first Times bookshop m Singapore, at Lucky Plaza, is looking decidedly tired. We feel it is time to polish up its image, to keep up with its bigger, brighter, better-looking brothers m other parts Am of Singapore. So, we will shortly be closing it a for239 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-08-30 19 MOST share prices firmed up yesterday on the local stock market after two days of weakness. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 3.94 points to 924.77. The Business Times Composite Index added 4.12 points to 825.90. Rises led falls 83 to 52 with 38 stocks unchanged. But356 words
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Article99 1984-08-30 19 A LATE bout of buying helped share prices to recover some of their earlier losses for a mixed close at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading, however, remained quiet as investors continued to stay on the sidelines. The widely-followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordi- nary99 words
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Article, Illustration8 1984-08-30 19 Share prices firm after two days of weakness8 words
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Article33 1984-08-30 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tmes Business Tmes 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) AlMime High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
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Article70 1984-08-30 19 Ambassador 920 +70 FElevinpton 370 +24 (10 1 410 +20 S r Teitie 358 18 VanDerHorst 279 +17 FIN 590 +15 Strarts Tradng 560 +15 Spore Land 406 +12 Ro-manslts- 326 +12 I Cement 280 +11 NST 770 +10 MBre«eries 710 +10 Car-berg 630 10 KB Corpn SOc 19870 words
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Article75 1984-08-30 19 M Pleasue SOc 180 —25 Unit Tin 310 -20 MBf Corp 50c 234 -16 M Ctainen SOc 300 -14 6E Ut 1840 -10 Oriental Mdgs 400 -8 Ganda Mdfs 157 -7 S UumNp 50c 122 -7 Tractors 350 -6 Tat In Bank 320 -6 DBS 785—5 ICS 640-5 Mm75 words
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Article62 1984-08-30 19 Aug 28 Aug 29 BT Composite ***** ***** BT Indicator *****48 *****15 BT 08/ OS -386 341 ST Industrials 920.83 924 77 ST Finance 265! 99 2650.95 ST Hotels 920.44 929.66 ST Properties ***** 585.66 STI-mnp 382 42 382 50 ST Plantations 2624.32 2624 67 OCBC 714.31 716.45 OCIB62 words
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Article22 1984-08-30 19 Bonvest s Hldgs 782,000 U I C 494.000 Lm Kirn Toh 424,000 Multi-Purpose 366,000 Pahong Com 235,000 Rothmons Msio 235,00022 words
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Article89 1984-08-30 19 BEIJING China will announce major financial reforms this year and the next, including more flexible tax policies for projects involving foreign investment, the Xinhua news agency reported Finance Minister Wang Bingqian as saying. Tax collection will be more flexible on joint ventures, enterprises with foreign investment, and onReuter - 89 words
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Article69 1984-08-30 19 MANILA Two of the country"s biggest banks, the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and Family Bank and Trust Co have announced plans for the largest merger m Philippine banking history. BPI acquisition of Family Bank will make it the biggest commercial bankin the Philip Eines, with assets ofUPI - 69 words
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442 1984-08-30 19 DOREEN SOH - MAS plans to introduce for cheques DOREEN SOH By IN YET another step towards paperless banking, the Monetary Authority of Singapore is proposing to introduce a fully-electronic clearing system for banks around April next year. Membership of this system, to be called Chits (Clearing House Interbank Transfer System), which will442 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-08-30 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By SINGAPORE bakers do not appear ready for biotechnological bread. A West German company, here to introduce technology which will add more crunch to the crackers, must step up marketing efforts to woo the industry. Bread and biscuit makers would406 words
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Article899 1984-08-30 19 KEVIN PAGE - Keppel in dire straits KEVIN PAGE By Shipyard suffers first loss since listing >>•>_•————________————________________________■____— ——I Elaborate plans for opening of Simex financial trading POP group Dire Straits is hardly a hit with Keppel Shipyard, which plunged deeply into a first loss since listing over the first six months of this899 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-08-30 19 HIGH tech has moved into the ballroom with computerised lighting, a sound system to suit both background and blasting music, all hidden m a new stained glass ceiling. The Hilton International Singapore has just complete- a two-month, $1 million renovation of its ballroom, the231 words
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Article68 1984-08-30 19 Only two US-made cars in top 10 DETROIT Only two American-made cars made the top 10 m a survey of US consumers released on Tuesday by the 1984 Customer Satisfaction Index. Mercedes finished first, followed by Subaru and Honda. Ford's Lincoln finished fourth, while Toyota, was fifth. Jaguar came mUPI - 68 words
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Article2711 1984-08-30 20 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 exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Firmer because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,711 words
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Article1668 1984-08-30 20 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto (3.808 3 90S) Alcorn (2 088) (3) 2 10 (5) 2.08 Antoh (1 796 1 80S) (6) 1 80 xd A Choc (2 888 2.905) (3) 2.84 (2)2 87(2)2 86(1)2.90 AISB (4 666) (1)4.68 (3) 4 70 AMD (3 588) API (1.418 11,668 words
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Article1802 1984-08-30 20 1010 850 Ambassador 920 +70 0 8 1 920 920 310 240 Apolo 275 2 7 190 151 Faber Merlin 162 +3 3 2 72 163 159 1100 1100 Goodwood Park 1100 2 7 312 250 Grand Central 250 4 0 195 170 H Royal 170 4.4 1451,802 words
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Article1010 1984-08-30 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars 3500 1600 BM T 3500 5.7 338 272 D& C Bonk 50c 288 171,010 words
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Article87 1984-08-30 21 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo, reflecting continuing lack of demand. The buffer stock manager was again the major buyer and local interests provided little support. Turnover fell to 86 tonnes from 135 on Tuesday,87 words
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Article47 1984-08-30 21 GOLD USS/oz Wed Tues Singapore 349.00 349 50 347 50 348 00 Hongkong 348.90—349.40 347 90 -348 40 Tues Mon New York 348 25— 348 75 348 00—349.00 London 350 25 350.75 349.75—350.25 Dec Feb Simex Gold Futures high-low 359.80 359.10 Closing 359.50 366.30 Volume:47 words
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Article111 1984-08-30 21 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5524,275 and 5524,310. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.70,9.20 and saw practically no movement m the morning. It re-opened m the afternoon at U*****.90/9.30 and moved up to a high of U*****.40 9.90 on a weaker US dollar before closing at U*****.00/9.50.111 words
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Article120 1984-08-30 21 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed slightly firmer on further covering and speculative buying interest. palm Closing prices Crude MS/taw* palm oi Sept 962 50 (north, south I cemral Refined pafcn oi MS/ tonnes RBD palm Sept 570 (sellers) Oct 555 (sellers) Nov 545 (sellers) RBO Stearin Sept120 words
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Article21 1984-08-30 21 Clo-ine prices Copper tonne Tue* Spot 1043 00—1044.00 (1043.50—1044.00) 3 months 1058.50—1059.00 (1056.00—1057 00) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 30,600 tonnes21 words
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Article26 1984-08-30 21 The Silver closing prices were net available yesterday. CMne price* Aluminium £/lonnt Spot 851.00—***** (854.50-855.50) 3 months 875.00—875.50 (878.00-878.50) Market tone: Irregular Sales: 12,550 tonnes26 words
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Article299 1984-08-30 21 Noondo-ni Gambler 15% 260 AuUrita NhHe r~,_»... FMNSW *»<-»> S S uSL'"""* ***** UOCOnUI Source Produce Exchange 35* 255 2nd grade 272.00 Oil Brokin rice Yu Jim new crop Bulk FOB I*6Bo (sellers) M Super 240 Ist grade unq 2. d,um F 2L 2g-g2 fiSSJfL- 7 Tone: RKE299 words
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Article256 1984-08-30 21 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (Scents/kio) (M cents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 189.50— 190.50N 190.25 191. 25N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Sept 192.50 193.00 193.00 193.50 221.75—222.50 221.50 222.00 Int. 1 RSS Oct 197.50 198.00 198.00-198.50 Int. 2 RSS Sept 185.00—186.001. 185.50— 186.50N 210.50256 words
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Article73 1984-08-30 21 _J I I I I .J LHongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 897.59 (898.91) y Week ago 907.99 Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 735.7 (739.2) Week ago 751.9 Australian Industrials Wednesday 1027.1 (1026.3) Week ago 1041.0 Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 832.4 (closed) Week ago 841.6 Dow Jones Averages Tuesday 1232.11 (1227.92) Week ago73 words
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Article271 1984-08-30 21 A"! 29 HKS Chanj. Associoted Hotels j Bonk Of Eost Asia 19 30 -02 1 Cheung Kong 725 unch Chino Light 12 30 unch Cross Horb Tunrwl 9 00 F E Consortium 0 33 unch 1 Far East Exch Ph-ex 0 0258 unch G I Cement 5 50 -0271 words
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Article337 1984-08-30 21 Aut 29 ren Chan_e A^xxnoto 1200 -70 Akoi 460 +5 Amodo 1310 10 Atota Own 560 2 AsoK Gloss 767 5 Bar* TV 445 unch Bndgestone 004 +4 Canon 1330 20 Como Computer 1440 10 Citizen 567 3 D Nip Pnnt 997 18 0 Nppon Screen 1250 40 Dam337 words
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Article332 1984-08-30 21 Auf 29 Cents Chanje (tot) A C I 185 unch A N I 225 unch A P M 230 +3 Abertoyte 954 +4 Age 295 unch Alkonce Oil 93 -1 Allied Mid 232 unch Ampol Exp 320 unch Ampol Pet 173 unch Anz 488 -4 Ashton 92 -7 BHP332 words
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Article212 1984-08-30 21 •if a US Chmte Gulf cw Cp Alcoo 37% Guff Res 18% Allied Chem Cp 34 Hewlett Pock AUs-Chotmer- 12 Intl Busi Moch 125% Am Tel 4 Jet 1914 unch I*l Horvester 8% -14 Amox Ine 21% Intl Td 4 Tel 27% Amr Corp 27% John 4 Jhsn212 words
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Article537 1984-08-30 21 Aut 29 Pence Cranfe INDUSTRIALS Alied-Lyons 158 +2 Ass. DoHtes 168 +8 BTRPLC 504 +18 Babcocks 143 +8 Barclays 462 +8 Beechams 345 +7 BKX 240 +10 Blue Circle 393 +10 BOC Group 243 +3 Boots 167 +1 Bowoter 166 +1 BATS 250 -3 Britannia 71 unch BP 485537 words
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Article238 1984-08-30 21 THE US dollar opened at 552.1500/10 and trading was active, with commercial demand dominating the local scene. It pushed to a high of 552.1545 before closing at U552.1520/30. The greenback was again quietly traded against major currencies amid bearish sentiments. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8790 and was238 words
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Article658 1984-08-30 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Ait Cargo Tine Bock B Kemuning (*****A) 30/8(2359) TA3 *****100 PI Prasetia (18SB84) 31/8 (1300) FSB 1300-1400/2100 2200 F3 Qilianshan (13) 31/8 (1500) FSB *****400/1800 2200 U2 Tik Kiselev (328E84) 31/8 (1500) 51 *****000/*****900 B658 words
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Article208 1984-08-30 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8345 1.8375 5 53-5 40 Canadian dollar 1.6553—1.6574 6.10 6 01 NZ dollar 1.0749 1 0775 9 56-9.19 Sterling pound 2.8191 2 8225 3 59 3 5. US208 words
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Article216 1984-08-30 21 Managers' prices for 30th August Singapore Unit Trust The Commefce 3.09— 3 28 The Savings Fund 1 93-2 05 Spore Prog Fund 1 38—1 46 Spore Sec Fund 2 02— 2 14»d Spore kwest Fund 1.20—1.27 Spore Equity Fund 1.37— 1 45 Asia (Mt Trust Mai Divest Fund216 words
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Article42 1984-08-30 22 J l-.-----:- i.-JT-.. A SINGAPORE BUS SERVICES has announced the suspension of trading of its shares today, pending an announcement of the financial results of the company for the first six months ended June 30. Trading will resume tomorrow.42 words
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Article45 1984-08-30 22 NEGRI SEMBILAN OIL PALMS BHD has more than doubled its interim pre-tax profits. They totalled $7.22 million compared with $3.28 million for the same period last year. The directors have recommended an interim dividend of 10 per cent against 7 per cent previously.45 words
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Article92 1984-08-30 22 BANK loans were used to finance INTERNATIONAL WOOD PRODUCTS LTD*S cash purchase of Schinner Hongkong Business Forms Ltd. Interwood omitted to announce the purchase at the date of the Heads of Agreement m January as the agreement contained a warranty on the indicated net worth of Schinner92 words
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Article57 1984-08-30 22 IN RELATION to its proposed purchase of Bonus Properties Sdn Bhd and a 60 per cent stake m Pakai Industries Bhd, RENONG BHD has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that the price of $1.75 per Renong share was arrived at considering its earnings prospects, net assets and57 words
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Article382 1984-08-30 22 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Pan-Electric Industries Ltd By Group continues diversification programme CONTROVERSIAL Pan-Electriclndus-tries Ltd, m two major deals, is expanding into the property and life assurance sectors m Singapore and marine services m India. The group has acquired a 64.5 per cent stake m FL Investment382 words
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Article228 1984-08-30 22 Pan-E1 profits boost GIH pre-tax VESSEL owner Growth Industrial Holdings Ltd had to thank company m the news, Pan-Electric Industries Ltd, for a 73 per cent rise m pre-tax profits to $6.1 million for the half-year to June 30. An operating profit of $103,000 was turned into a loss of228 words
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313 1984-08-30 22 HONGKONG The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has unveiled attributable profits of HK$l.Ol7 billion (Ss27B million) for the six months to June 30 up 5.5 per cent from HK$964 million m the first half of last year. Mr Michael Sandberg, the HongkongBank'sFT - 313 words
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Innovations
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Article, Illustration112 1984-08-30 22 MATCH-A-PATCH mends holes m your clothes without sewing. The hand-held tool allows you to iron on a matching patch which stays on with the help of a bonding material. A built-in cutter punches out a piece of matching fabnc from an unnoticeable area of your112 words
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117 1984-08-30 22 THIS device is designed for anyone whose job involves handling money and documents, especially foreign banknotes and documents which are not encountered every day. Besides the usual ultra violet light to check banknotes, the JAG 200 has a transparent light and an angle light which117 words
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101 1984-08-30 22 Painting with less in half the time PETER Painter Pads are paint applicators which are claimed to halve the time spent m painting, while using 30 per cent less paint than the usual brushes. The pads are made of 100 per cent pure mohair and the British manufacturer, Peter Paint101 words
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Article50 1984-08-30 22 ABE you breaking new ground la research? HAS year company come ap with aa ingenious new product? HAVE yoa gat a bright Mm you want the world to know about? Then tell Innovation about tt. Write please dont phone to Times Dollar, SM, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 1923.50 words
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Advertisement180 1984-08-30 19 Escape to New Zealand _r^*^?s___B__S%^___; *___i_^____» ___l_^^^^__' J* W&str^C, <tmWmmm\WAmmßS^mm^ MzSmmb* _d I _F ***^L^O_. 1 !^!^H-__________________. iSsx?^^ 3^«^__sf%____^T^ <i BS___T^_S___,' tF_»w^V__L ____^?I^NB"^' jull m^r*'mmr% ___n_^ Up! "Im__Si_.~ i *lfr-*-^W Hp 4_^ Go Air New Zealand and see half the world m one country Let Air New Zealand take you180 words
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Advertisement117 1984-08-30 20 I Qjf*te II This book provides a concise _________________^^^^^^H introduction to the complex world of gold trading. The author, who is a I former gold dealer and who holds a I Masters degree m Business _^_______________________^___H Administration from the University ■^^^H^^^l^B of Bradford explains the mechanics I of the gold117 words
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Advertisement312 1984-08-30 21 \^_H WWA*^ WmmmM** \_____^^%V4^ VTAjmWW üßsSJm^ Ships m port Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth An Dep Keppel WharVM Southern Cross 304 30/8 2/9 DonamNoS 3 8 as* 30/8 Sf( L m 30/8 31/8 Golden Source 23/4 aside 30/8 standard* 302 30/8 31/9 Kota Megan 44 aside 30/8 Str Pride312 words
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Advertisement401 1984-08-30 22 /JEWELLERY MANUFACTURER^! Stuart Ferguson Holdings Limited (Receivers and Managers Appointed) (Receivers Appointed) Otters are invited for the assets and undertaking of Stuart Ferguson Holdings Limited (Receivers and Managers Appointed) (Receivers Appointed). The company has been a major manufacturer and supplier of diamond-set rings, wedding, friendship and general jewellery, to Australia's401 words
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Advertisement63 1984-08-30 22 Prices m US dollars Quote as of August 27th 1984 IMNMM Inwstors interested I m making dramatic Ij capital gams m global stock markets __J^jJP| can simply write us —•L' a note and the weekly INVESTORS ALERT newsletter will he sent fnt- and without obligation First Commerce Securities BY Here63 words
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Advertisement345 1984-08-30 22 Is2hMw^^P^K_ESl P[ 162-166 Goulburn St, jTT| 11 fi Sydney lAI R R FOR SALE BY flf!^ PRIVATE TREATY BBaßß^ajßMP&^^^a Well located commercial PI building of 7,230 m 2 1 IB^ (77,823 sq. ft.) plus ■^MBSBB^^^^^ttJpt casement carpark h f° r 32 vehicles. m\ Securely leased until j^J 1991 10 mainl345 words
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Advertisement1929 1984-08-30 23 a ColourTV2o-(sl^m) From $515 Onwards Car Stereo r M 'ggg=^- rgglA I VCP/VCR From 5585 Onwards r ~^ii "I |T \B^ =a W B _^K_flßM_^m d J_ ift "~™THBC^ PHILIPS 20CT-3030 TO SHIBA C-2035P HITACHI CPT-2078 NATIONAL NATIONAL CQ-630t_l pin v.deo Cassette Piaye. 20" islcm) CTV M 51cm x CTV1,929 words
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Advertisement1569 1984-08-30 24 C.A.T.S. *****66 CLASSIFIED AD fOREICN EXPATRIATES RKOUM r I NEW APAPTMt-N S\ >__#-* __^V^ \r*\ I \T f Jt _X_*«__^^ L» w"V )V*v__^'^ MANSION Af~\ f^\^ S^S^r Tj\ y~ v^^_^^^ 9^^ QUEEN ASTRID II _^^^fvl>T 79 SEMRAWAMC MILLS Fl __X____i^^^ < _X__^^^ _X__^^ isession $340,000 Everton I OIST 1», EASy1,569 words
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Advertisement583 1984-08-30 24 27 Wanted BEST PRICE OFFERED for pawnshop ticket, gold, diamond, jewellery, watches, etc. 72. Upper Serangoon Road, 3 1/2 m.s. *****52/ *****26. HIGH PRICE FOR pawn shop tickets Jewelleries, diamonds etc, Tel: *****67/ *****68 603 Balestier Road. WANTED TO PURCHASE secondhand pianos. Any condition/ brand, reasonable price. Contact *****88. WANTED583 words
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Advertisement614 1984-08-30 24 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX A REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN 1 MMW*rA\. a i Macpherson Road >£__________r f\ I Spore 1338. \maAm\ Ww *Am*^^ J TEL: *****44 30 Hairdressing HAIRDRESSING COURSES 50% discount for full/part-time. Contact 734-9379. #06-37, "Roll" "N" "Rolls" (Lucky Plaza). MELISSA HAIR614 words
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Advertisement880 1984-08-30 24 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Monday-Friday: 9.000 m 5.00pm i 1 Saturday: 830orn 2.00pm Ordinary SI 00 per word (Mm Slb 00 Enlwt _4nm«lt Food gtl.de p24 1 lorn deadline tor The _>undoy limes) ci n nr\ _i T~ Public Holiday: 9.000 m I.oopm Sem.-D.sp.ov 5 7oO°Stro"s W S^vk^./l^ch.ndiM, p880 words
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Advertisement666 1984-08-30 24 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor YEO ELECTRICAL ANO Plumbing Enterprise provides prompt, reliable and efficient services. *****52 *****78 Licenced Plumber). After office hours: *****00. FENG SHENG IRON Works specialise m all sorts of awnings, iron grilles, partitions/ceiling etc. Tel: *****37/ *****58. FOR MIRROR TILES/ murals, electrical works. Amplimesh grilles, carpets, wallpapers, textured666 words
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Advertisement541 1984-08-30 24 Mtm\~ t mm^m\ ___l ______^______fl_______K &^l Br B KEEN to add some J flavour your read Classification 118. Mrs Shiomi will be glad to teach M' the finer preparWM^Mw^m^m^m^m^m^m^m\ ing some favourite Japanese 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal __________M_E________________MB HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION services. Office removal, specialised m pianos, organs, delivery and disposal541 words
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Advertisement484 1984-08-30 24 53 Computer Products/Services 47^ mmm ENSIGN II 6502/ZBO on board 2 .-ives and controller B 0 column card. Green Monitor, keytronic look alike keyboard One year guarantee on parts NOW: $2300* Pius printer and other tree gifts incMxfO Only SIStSao far bmme with CPU, FDD pint monitor COMPUTER DISTRIBUTORS PTE484 words
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Advertisement448 1984-08-30 24 55 Commercial Vessels WANTED If you have 10 years old or above bargee/ tug boats A any other types ol vessels lor sale, write to ST. BOX AMMO 390 KIM SENG ROAD SPORE 0*23 INDONESIA FLAG TUG 1000 hp barge 180', also have harbour licence barges. 120 150' for chartered448 words
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Advertisement1093 1984-08-30 25 53 Computer 53 Computer Products/Services Products/Services FOR SALE: 2 MONTHS OLD UNUSED MICRO COMPUTER COMPRISING: HARDWARE PURCHASE PRICE (NEW) 1 Radio Shack model II 64K8 RAM expandable to 256K8 RAM 555.500 ii) One drive 416K8 ill One micro line 93 printer 160cps 552.000 iv One Cor bus harddisk 12.5M8 557,6001,093 words
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Advertisement444 1984-08-30 25 _fftir_l "GOOD NEWS FOR all primary N I I I r_[ and secondar y students! You _^B I H I 1 1— can earn a minimum of $20 m \\*BBT ____F~ __■>»*. 4j||W ppjk;x 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive SINGAPORE NURSING HOME requires STATE REGISTERED NURSE Please call personally444 words
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Advertisement382 1984-08-30 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant —BBSS c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical (A Member of The Times Organisation) •••iv requires GENERAL CLERK Requirements: 3 G.C.E. 'O' levels Including English Able to type at 35 w.p.m. Ability to operate a word processor would be |:j:j:j: ■_|:j:j: an advantage :|>:j:j Starting salary: $400382 words
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Advertisement332 1984-08-30 25 Interior contracting firm requires a capable and efficient SECRETARY to THE PROJECT MANAGER to work at our airconditioners site office with a team of 20 stsff, situsted at Marins Squsre, Singapore. Requirements: Female Singaporean, age 26 years and above. GCE 'A' Level with credit m English. Possess Private Secretarial Certificate332 words
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Advertisement513 1984-08-30 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical TiMFeiiUribtfiltM WORLDWIDE SERVICES PERM ft TEMP JOBS WE LOOK AFTER BOTH GET GOOD JOBS THROUGH TC GENERAL CLERK cum TYPIST (with slight accounts knowledge but not essential) RECEPTIONIST cum TELEPHONIST For the above posts Knowledge m hotel and flight reservation preferred but not essential Above513 words
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Advertisement574 1984-08-30 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A well established die-casting company m Jurong requires: CHINESE JUNIOR CLERK (FEMALE) GCE level Ability to type Conversant m English Mandarin Working experience is not essential, training will be provided. School leavers are welcome. Interested applicants, please come personally for interview at: JONES ENTERPRISE PTE574 words
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Advertisement467 1984-08-30 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE RECEPTIONIST urgently required by health centre m Century Park Sheraton Hotel, Nassin Hill (behind Tanglin Post Office). Must be over 21 years of age. To work either 9.00 am 5.00pm 3.00pm 11.00pm. I Apply personally at:THE HEALTH CENTRE 2nd Floor Tel: *****70 International Company467 words
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Advertisement553 1984-08-30 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Well established domestii appliances import expor company requires a: SECRETARY for Managing Director (Salary not less than $900 p.m.) Bood knowledge ot corre -PonJenoe. si counts am import expor: procedures a Have shorthand ttnowledgl and able to operate i he tele: Ilia. Illlie a Minimum553 words
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Advertisement417 1984-08-30 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical H)wlWi CLERK/ TYPIST (FEMALE) QCf O' Lew trttto red) I 1 i k.' i i ■I I a A:,,.- > M tl Please call personally for interview The Personnel Department YEO HIAP SENG LTD 950 Dunearn Road Singapore 2158. Qlli < ~hnd3\ Mm^rrrCT Srr>vrWe require417 words
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Advertisement412 1984-08-30 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK required by leading bulking firm. c GCE O level with minimum ol credits c Typing speed of at least _10 w p tn c Fluent m spoken English c Knowledge of accounts. Interested applicants please call Miss Ng at tai: *****88 for an412 words
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Advertisement559 1984-08-30 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SECRETARY required MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: GCE O' level with good i redit m English LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate 2 years' working experience m a similar capacity. Interested applicants, please writ* m with full resume, stating qualifications, experience and contact telephone number to: S.T. BOX A***** 390559 words
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Advertisement739 1984-08-30 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Payroll/Personnel Clerk 1-2 years experience m factory payroll GCE O' level equivalent Ability to type accurately Interested applicants please call personally to: PNE Appliance Control* Pte Ltd Blk 115A. Commonwealth Drive, =03-01 Singapore 0314 Tel: *****14/*****02 Public accounting firm require* SENIOR AUOIT ASSISTANTS Interested please739 words
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Advertisement937 1984-08-30 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ Beceptioniat (Chinese) urgently required by established company. Must possess GCE O' level. Abie to operate a PABX switchboard. Starting salary $600 p.m. Apply personally: »07-08 Manhattan House, 151 Chin Swee Boad. Spore 0316. tei: *****11. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required. Knowledge of typing937 words
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Advertisement734 1984-08-30 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical YOUNG CHINESE FEMALE Clerk required. Ability to type and do simple accounts. Call *****00. Blk 2002, #04-58. Bukit Batok Industrial Park A. Singapore 2365 (near Jurong East). 6 MONTHS EXPERIENCE with good shorthand will get you a job with a multi-national Company m Jurong to734 words
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Advertisement555 1984-08-30 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales t) Sales /0E& COSMETICS FASHION JEWELRY i^^ JP DIRECT SALES T TWO AREA MANAGERS FOR STAFF POSITION WE OFFER: HIGH COMMISSION ATTRACTIVE BASIC SALARY PERFORMANCE BONUS C.P.F. CONTRIBUTION ANNUAL BONUS IF YOU ARE CAPABLE OF RECRUITING A555 words
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Advertisement525 1984-08-30 26 -JNGAlSJOrequires SALES EXECUTIVE c At least 2-3 years of relevant experience m the hotel or tourist industry c A good command of written English and ability to speak Mandarin c To assist the Sales Manager m developing and soliciting new sources of individual, group, corporate or institutional business besides servicing525 words
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Advertisement579 1984-08-30 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales t) Sales II We're looking for young and aggressive men II HJand ladies who are willing to learn anc Pepa r eK| challenges m our fast growing operation as a FULL-TIME SALES REPRESENTATIVES Can *****66 for Augustine Loi •41 fo<- appointment time579 words
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Advertisement358 1984-08-30 26 Urgently required INDOOR FEMALE SALES PERSONNEL c Attractive »aue v and COMmissions c Able Ui work shill Interested, please come personally atPEOPLE'S FURNISHING CENTRE PTELTD Marine Parade Central ■02-101/102 Singapore 1544 (Opposite Marine Parade Library and above NTUC) FEMALE SALES RELATIONS OFFICER required by finance company c GCE O' level358 words
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Advertisement642 1984-08-30 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Poh Kong Chye Goldsmiths require urgently SALES ASSISTANTS te bo stationed at Bukit Merah, Cuppage Plaza and Hougang. Salary _uvording to experience ciood job prospect Interview at:RMC CONSULTANTS PTE LTD 60S Martin Road OS-03/04 Singapore Warehouse TEL: *****18 Required Immediately MALE/FEMALE SALES PERSONNEL Ane 16642 words
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Advertisement581 1984-08-30 27 66 Situations Vacant Sates EXPERIENCED SALEGIRLS WANTED by a Fashion Company. Good basic salary plus commission and short working hours Interested please call personally: -03-147. City Plaza, tei *****34/ *****52. EXPERIENCED RETAIL SALES Personnel wanted for computer shop. Must have application experience of micro computer. Willing to work from 11.00581 words
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Advertisement527 1984-08-30 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e___MM__MlMß__M__Ma-B____ii^_B____B_- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMMWmmmmmm Hn^ HlB^*"aa>«__|i^^H H i g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical if GM Singapore t| 1 mw W- pteUd II PLAN YOUR CAREER II II WITH US! II II We have Immediate vacancies for all NTC/ITC/ II 1 1 Diploma527 words
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Advertisement165 1984-08-30 27 Established PVC pipes manu facturing industry m Jurong ii inviting applications lor th< following positions: 1. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Diploma m Chemical Proc ess Technology. A good knowledge of planning, monitoring and super vising In quality control o production. c Familiar with preparation o detailed quality testing anc test report of165 words
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Advertisement221 1984-08-30 27 An established organisation with affiliates m USA and Hongkong has the following vacancies m their new factory/ office m Tagore Avenue. JR^MbsUEsS c Sales experience m electrical control gears/ switchboard with established contacts with local electrical contractors/ switchboard manufacturers/ M&E Consultants. _________________-_M>_fl__--->ha_V______________H I—2 years related experience m engineering drawings. VITB/221 words
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Advertisement1715 1984-08-30 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Established electrical and engineenng company m Jurong bee immediate vacancies for the following positions 1. ELECTRICAL SUPERVISORS Capable of handling a team of workforce independently Possess minimum 5 years' experience m electrical switchboard testing, trouble -shooting on electrical circuits Knowledgeable of all PUB and relevant1,715 words
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Advertisement169 1984-08-30 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical I MECOMB SINGAPORE 5 LIMITED (Engineering Division) requires Draughtsman Possess NTC Certificate m Mechanical Engineering, Drawing and Design or GCE 'O' level with tech- nical background 3 years relevant experience m mechanical engineering, drawing Mid design Applications, giving full personal, educational and employment details, current169 words
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Advertisement313 1984-08-30 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical JURONG ENGINEERING LTD invites applications to fill the following posts lor protect m Lybia. 1) ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR Minimum >f.ir> ot experi-r-tlt't* Asf between Sto 40 years \\>w to comefac In Manila rui S__l.ir> wound S-.-tW pin 2) CRANE OPERATORS Experience m hydraulic me-.iumc.U crane Possess313 words
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Advertisement608 1984-08-30 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SERVICE SALES ENGINEER required lo work with semi-con-ductor company m Singapore and Malaysia m helping lo solve wire bonding problems. E -perience and knowledge: m semi-conductor wire bonding required Specifically working on automatic wire bonders. X and S *****. HB2's. 1.705, Shinkawa wire bonders Soma608 words
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Advertisement381 1984-08-30 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical AN ESTABLISHED ELECTRICAL Contracting company requires urgently (preferably residing m Ang Mo Kio Upper Thomson area I) General Clerk. 2; Draughtsperson Please appl> with full particulars, qualifications enclosing a recent photograph (non-returnable) and Contact telephone number to ST Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road. Spore381 words
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Advertisement502 1984-08-30 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production \W ______L I k Ii 1 1 1 \W W "—"^r™ 3 S *T^W%mm mm aJ9^ l^__________k ]ll t" \m^ _£__-J' BeOiFFIMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Female Smqapore Citizen or Permanent IAIA f*Ol__3_i Resident aged 16 years502 words
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Advertisement317 1984-08-30 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production I 1 9 mmW*ta\m)m\ X^ 9m _H-J* M I o^S^ w (Mm W _a_____ AmA+wm I V\m H I Wa offer EXCELLENT BENEFITS, including: >, Fast Promotion ■r- y No S*»fff wo* __r No microscope viewing 3» 5 day uvea*317 words
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Advertisement574 1984-08-30 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production |fl| MECS IH Matsushita DcnsM is) Pt«i ltd ii&M 22 Ang Mo Kio industrial Park N Ml Singapore 2056 y g 0 R U ij— o n uMH w [J i »r Is I AUTOMATION J F WAGES Barn up574 words
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Advertisement290 1984-08-30 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production EE Here's your chance to grow j* with us Join one of the I worlds largest fridge compressor ZZZZ makers and also one mm W\ of Singapore's j*J» fastest growing companies as I PRODUCTION OPERATORS S Requirements: ;jj"j Able to work on 2 ■B rotating290 words
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Advertisement442 1984-08-30 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production W &QC. A leading international oilseal manufacturer j requires Female QC Inspectors Secondary education with technical knowledge Must be prepared to work 2 rotating shifts Male/Female Operators j (Permanent Ist 2nd shifts) Basic salary from $400 -$4 BO Male applicants must have completed NS Benefits:442 words
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Advertisement773 1984-08-30 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) hUaceltaamoua I ES Singapore Airport Terminal Services invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following appointments: A) POLICE CONSTABLES (MALE) Gross commencing salary of $475 a month during training. On completion of training 5515 a month m the salary scale: $440773 words
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Advertisement420 1984-08-30 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous CROWN CORK SEAL <VJ (SINGAPORE) CO. LTD. Wg mma^ammaamm^mmkym A multi-national manufacturing company m H Jurong has vacancies for: H ■___a_a_B_____________B___B_______aa________w___________a^^H^HM^i^^^^i HBaB i Ha I Assistant to I Plant Manager I c Male, age 25 years and above H c420 words
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Advertisement655 1984-08-30 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous We are a large international FREIGHT FORWARDING COMPANY and we require high calibre personnel to fill our expanI sion needs. Commensurate remunerations win be given i to those candidates selected on the basis of their train- ing, experience and knowledge.655 words
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Advertisement679 1984-08-30 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous "W SAF Reservists Association Applications are invited from suitably qualified Singapore citizens permanent residents of Singapore to fill the following posts m our Bukit Merah Clubhouse (1) Programme Executive A university degree or GCE A' level with some relevant working experience An active ECA record679 words
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Advertisement359 1984-08-30 29 i 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Air Express International requires: 1. DRIVER (To Company Executive) Poaaeat Class I Ueem t with clean rw ord Able Uj work OVerURM i J reier__t.ii\ residing In Slat v iter 16 2. DELIVERY CLERKS CUM DRIVERS Poaaeaa minimum Ctaa__ 4 licence with dean record359 words
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Advertisement330 1984-08-30 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous ~A^¥ CENTURY OARK SHERATON SINGAPORE TECHNICIAN ITC m Air-cond tioning and i Refriger .turn ai >'. or t- lee- ill rt-ri! g Preferably some experience i >i king m a bote Salar] $776 per month GENERAL CLEANERS 9alar] $367 per month OUTSTATION CASHIER Prefer italj330 words
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Advertisement323 1984-08-30 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Required For Clients: Commis Cook Trainee Cook Cooks Waiters Waitress Captains Chambermaids Bartenders Dishwashers Electrician Register Now At Haw Par Centre, #03-17, 154 Clemenceau Avenue Singapore 0923 CHESS PHONE *****20 I SINGAPORE 1 I SHIPBUILDING I I ENGINEERING LTD I I Requires. I I Security323 words
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Advertisement492 1984-08-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous urgently for eetablished French Restaurant EXPERIENCED PASTRY CHEF Straight shift duty. Off on Sun public holidays EXPERIENCED BARTENDER Split shift duties. 3to 4 years' experience SENIOR CHEF DEPARTIE Straight shift duty CAPTIANS Must be Singapore citizens and completed N.S. We offer attractive fringe benefits492 words
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Advertisement311 1984-08-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A well established hardware and construction company requires: (1) SITE SUPERVISOR c Mm. GCE "O" Level, c Well experienced m aluminium. (2) STOREKEEPER c Mm. GCE "O" Level. c Some experience m aluminium, c Class 3 driving licence. (3) GENERAL CLERK c GCE "O" Level311 words
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Advertisement387 1984-08-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous jjjgjftgg HOTEL ROYAL requires 1. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Gross Salary: $440/$5OO 2. FRONTOFRCE CASHIER Gross Salary: $440/$5OO 3. COMMIS COOKS Gross Salary: $380/$440 4. PASTRYCOOK Gross Salary: $460/5520 5. MAINTENANCE HELPER Gross Salary: $350/$4lO 6. SECURITY GUARDS Gross Salary: $385/$445 Interested applicants please apply personally387 words
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Advertisement549 1984-08-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD has a vacancy for a MESSENGER Applicants must possess a Class 2 Driving Licence with a clean record c Be able to converse m simple English c Sound knowledge of Spore road Interested applicants are requested to Tel: *****82 for interview.549 words
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Advertisement534 1984-08-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An interior decoration firm require* 1. CARPENTERS VITB certificate m carpentry or woodwork. c Relevant working experience. Required to work at work sites and factories. 2. GENERAL WORKERS Able to start work immediately. Attractive salary offered for the right candidates. Interested pleaee call *****11/ 2534 words
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Advertisement549 1984-08-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Established trading company with store located at Alexandra Road has immediate vacancies lor: STOREHANDS c Able to speak and read simple English a Preferably completed N.S. Besides a good basic salary, we otter lunch and transport allowance. Those interested, please call m person for interview549 words
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Advertisement662 1984-08-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Gent Garment Manufacturer urgently requires DRIVER Possess at least Ito 2 years' class 3 driving licence Interested applicants kind.y contact *****14 lor Judy. Immediate vacancies lor: 1) DRIVERS 2) PRO/ CO-OROINATOR 3) WASHERS 4) OPERATIONS MANAGER Interested, please call personally at: Blk. 1013. Yishun Ind.662 words
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Advertisement659 1984-08-30 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED MOTOR FIRM n quires Motor Vehicle Med, an:. with tome years esperiem c en possess class I driving llcenci Interested appl lc 11 1 s Call pel sonallj at 2hi Alexandra Road s poreOStS tel 6200 u MALE CLEANER CUM Supervisor -Salary $800 and659 words
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Advertisement700 1984-08-30 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH CLERK REQUIRED l'r.-_f r.ihly with own motorbike Be able to apeak English Interested please Call *****88 Michael DRIVER CUM DELIVERY wanted Completed N S Salary negotiable Preferably staying around dlSta 19 4 IS Interested, please caH 3MBBSI DRIVER CUM OFFICE Peon. Prelerahly living around700 words
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Advertisement606 1984-08-30 31 fJiSCM? WHEN BUYING A second hand IUIJEkH car there's nothing more \ZZ/kJ__\J assuring than referring to its aalTm I a-al service record. And that's what 1 11 IIS tne careful owner of this Opel Jl JQIJPi Berlina has provided: its servJZ_L \mL mmmamj. ice history booklet for your iniDl fnl606 words
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Advertisement578 1984-08-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alia/Peugeot 1978 ALFASUO 1.3 Sprint. Hi-fi set, sports rims, Momo steering, PARF eligible. Price $14,500 negotiable. Contact Terrence, *****28/ *****51 (pager number). 2 MONTHS ALFETTA 2.0, fuel Injection. Power windows. 3000 km. Like new. $67,000 0.n.0. (New $82,000) View: 492 Tanglin Halt Close. END 1973578 words
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Advertisement417 1984-08-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sale a__________B___________________s c) Datsun/Nlssan 1975 OATSUN COUPE 160 SSS. Non-PARF. Sports rims, aircon, radio cassette, beautiful condition. $8,200 0.n.0. *****47. 1979 DATSUN 100A, 2nd private owner, aircon, radio cassette, tuff-kote, beautifully kept, downpayment $2,000. *****65. 1979 DATSUN 120Y Statlonwagon, aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, beautiful condition. $13,500417 words
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Advertisement815 1984-08-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan c) Datsun/Nlssan c) Datsun/Nlssan THE BETTER DEALFULSAN L m H Vis t us today or f riendly service and w _____________k. |^^^^J I M I > 1 M I WAX Low interest rates with easier H815 words
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Advertisement666 1984-08-30 31 aaaaaamaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaaaaam 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda 1962 PEAUTIFUL HONDA Accord EX. 4-door Hondamatic, power steering with sun-roof, aircon, radio. Contact Mr. Hamid after 11.00 a.m. *****31 or *****85. ALMOST 1979 HONDA Civic, sdoor Saloon, aircon, cassette, showroom condition, $10,500. Loan $8,000 arrangeable. *****67. BEAUTIFUL 1980 PRELUDE full accessories, original metallic666 words
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Advertisement711 1984-08-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sale b) Mercedes JULY 1975 MERCEDES 200. 2 private owner. Road tax till Jan. 1985. 2-dlgit number plate, power steering, expensive radio cassette. $17,500. Tel: *****49/ *****26. NEAR 1977 MERCEDES 280 S. 1 owner. PARF. Engine Just overhauled. New tyres, sports rims, original bodywork. Tip top condition.711 words
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Advertisement826 1984-08-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sole aS____________________s_______s________a_S_____________________i I) Mitsubishi END IS7B SIGMA 1600 Aircon. beautiful condition, 2 private o*ners,s7.2oo on.o. Loan $4,000 Non-PARF. No 1 Lorong 34. Geyleng. EXECUTIVE "M MIT. Lancer 1400 GL. Auto, first Company owner Aircon, tax December '84. Immaculate condition $10,800 0 no. Tel: *****76 JUNE IMI COLT826 words
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Advertisement791 1984-08-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota ALMOST 1977 TOYOTA Corolla 1200 Sports rims cassette radio equaliser, aircon, $9.6ui! lei *****28 after 2pm DEC 1982 TOYOTA SUPRA Liftback, sunroof. 1 owner aircond full accessories, iax till November '84 Tel *****68 DEC 1979 TOYOTA Cellca 1600 ST Liftback. 2 owners aircond radio791 words
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Advertisement628 1984-08-30 31 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others LATE 1962 SUBARU IS <u.n>i aircond radio cassette excellenl condition S< 1 value $IXJB Asking $16,701 only Interested please 2944 1U LATE 81 PORSCHE HBS A at., mat ii transmission i m it< registrat lon Excellenl tion Foi ippoii T tneni phone ;...<'. NON-PARF628 words
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Advertisement1373 1984-08-30 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others Buy the Hyundai Stellar now and get one -year insurance FREE* good looks and strong body shell ARF price from1,373 words
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Advertisement739 1984-08-30 32 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters 1983 YAMAHA LC3SO selling at $3,400. One owner. Tel. *****03 Jatar 77 Vehicles Wanted TANGLIN USED CARS CO. offers good prices for all used company or private cars. Any make model. Also required PARF scrap cars and export documents of any engine739 words
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Advertisement594 1984-08-30 32 GFHBN 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Diet. 10 Queens Road $3,500 Dist. 5 Faber Heights $4,000 Dist. 10 Moulmein Walk $4,000 Dist. 10 Kingsmead Road $4,500 Drat. 10 Stevens C}ose $4500 Dist. 10 Greenleaf Road $4,500 Dist. 11 Hillcrest Road $4,500 Dist. 10 Coronation Road West $4,600 Dist. 11 Berrimaßoad594 words
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Advertisement386 1984-08-30 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OIST. 11 MOUNT PLEASANT Road, cosy single-storeyed colonial detached with character. 4 bedrooms, fully aircon, lovely patio overlooking large matured garden. $6,000 0.n.0. Agents welcome. Tel: *****19/ *****33. DIST. 10 NEWLY RENOVATED bungalow m quiet neighbourhood. 3 bedrooms, study and a servant's room. Prestigious residential386 words
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Advertisement639 1984-08-30 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 0512 5-BEDROOMED SEMIDETACHED/ AirconditionedSpacious Facing Playground Vicinity Shopping Centres International Schools No Agents *****94 DIST. 10, BALMORAL CRESCENT double-storey luxurious bungalow. 14.000 sq ft 4 bedrooms, servant's, split— level, mature garden. $6,000 Patron *****15 *****18 OIST. 10, DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED 4.000 sq.ft beautifully maintained. 4639 words
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Advertisement762 1984-08-30 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OIST 20. THOMSON ROAO vi UlltJ I near Thomson Voahan double slur.- v ml -d_ts_ <"■ 3 bed- rooms partlalli rui nlshed $1 MO Mariluid 337(1:.. OIST 20 SINGLE -STOREY BUNG A low on matt m n of uad ilking distant rti uns m Vaohan762 words
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Advertisement344 1984-08-30 33 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments c^Ai*dmow c Park^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service344 words
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Advertisement228 1984-08-30 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments pBTI: RIDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM 111 111 ill 111 i lII HI i III WmmmmaaAW We'll be glad to show you j around Just call us at RIDGEWOOD MGT CORP *****40/*****44 mmmaaaaaaammmaaaaaaaaaawaaMaaMmmmd I c THE HABITAT (DIST. 10), luxurious 3/ 4/ 5 bedrooms, dis- tinctive architectural characters,228 words
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Advertisement290 1984-08-30 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 BALMORAL ROAO $3,500 DIST. 10 MARBELLA COURT $3,000 DIST. 09 HILLTOP APARTMENT $2,800 DIST. 10 HOLLAND VIEW $2,500 DIST. 11 NEWTON POINT $2,500 DIST. 09 ORCHARD CENTREPOINT $2,300 OIST. 11 NEWTON HEIGHT $2,300 DIST. 10 HIMIKO COURT $2,000 DIST. 09 WILKIE MAHSION $2,000290 words
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Advertisement309 1984-08-30 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments THOMSON GROVE PENTHOUSES Yio Chu Kang Road Double-storey penthouse with spacious living and dining rooms, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished for rent. Facilities available swimming pool, clubhouse, security services. i TEL: *****11 i Alice/Mdm S.G. Ng DIST 10 LUCKY TOWERS with swimming pool/ tennis court/ squash309 words
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Advertisement257 1984-08-30 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments GRANGE TOWER at G-ange Road. Luxurious Apartment. Unfurnished. Show flat now open. Contact Henlee Developments Pte Ltd *****52 Nassim Mansion/Lodge, Angwlla Mansion, Wing On, Beverly Hill, Habitat, Orchard Boulevard 5,600 sq.tt. Prom $6,500. DIST. 10 Exclusive townhse with pte garden. Only 8 units ENBLOCK. 4257 words
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Advertisement426 1984-08-30 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments ATTENTION EXPATRIATES!! BEST rental at your disposal stay m an exclusive condominium surrounded by greenery; Mt. Faber Lodge. Horizon Tower. Duchess Park, Arcadia Garden. Orchard Bel Air, Astoril. Villa Delle Rose, Wing On Life, Goodluck View, Crystal Tower, Woollerton Park. 2 to 4 bedrooms. Acumen426 words
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Advertisement823 1984-08-30 33 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments JURONG EXECUTIVES' CHOICE. DISTRICT 15 LUXURIOUS CONBeautifully furnished apart- DOMINIUM apartment Lrand ments with without con- new) 2or 3 bedrooms .attached dominium facilities, Lakepoint. bathroom Swimming pool tenTat Lee Court, Faber Hill. Sher- nis courts $2,000 $2,800 Allegro wood Towei.823 words
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Advertisement404 1984-08-30 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments NEAR chai CHEE (-roomed HDB Flat Furnished Including TV. vide., fridnt washing ma j Ctllne < uWlier It-;. V nit foi »*l I seas. 2 3 years) HDB fully approved $1,000 Call 2CVIW. RIDGEWOOD CONDO Wt IMM j lo (-bedroom apartmenta i furnlsbed m m404 words
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Advertisement574 1984-08-30 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments dist io hollano view Brand c,i mi omplex ibove 000 sq Onl) $2680 rel *****41 DIST 10 SOMMERVILLE PARK I bedrooms, higti noor partial]) ii ished ivailable on Sepl Rental $2 n tllison F----; i ses Pte i id 2 i _B_3 OIST 15. KINGS574 words
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Advertisement848 1984-08-30 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments HORIZON TOWER DIST 9 4 bed TOOtOS private hit lobbj Split level living dining, marble floor- Ing big entertainment area *LSQO Pace *****11 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA central airconditioned furnished barboui view 3-bedroomed ii.v $1,850 inclusive Yoong ft Co *****77 KING'S MANSION (KATONE) sp.. clous 3-bedroomed apartment,848 words
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Advertisement786 1984-08-30 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, POINSETTIA Tower maisonette 3 bedrooms. 1 study, 4 alrconds. Parliallv furnished Tel *****3;. PANDAN VALLEY/ RIDGEWOOD. 3/ 4 bedrooms Tastefully furnished Rental $3,000 Co-brokeage welcome Contact *****88 PANDAN VALLEY. BAUHINIA Terrace 2.800 sq It 1 level. 4 bedrooms servant's, fully aircond. *****2 *****5786 words
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Advertisement623 1984-08-30 34 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses A WELL ESTABLISHED foreign company urgently requires condominium maisonette/ townhouse/ apartment or house at districts 10. 11. 5 21. Will consider other good residential area. Company lease. Flexible budget. Good desposit assured. Owners kindly call appointed agent: Allegro Enterprise *****11/ *****64. CLIENTS REQUIRE terrace/ semidetached/623 words
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Advertisement721 1984-08-30 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses Psjrin grove! Charlton Road/Surin Avenue Ahma. t --j(*L I I i v LT_Bt!i!t a J i »llir''"™ -________________________T_______L \_-^____i I «*-_?fß^^^!^fw 2-storey Spanish design split- s nm,n9 ComDLe level terrace houses with721 words
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Advertisement688 1984-08-30 34 89 Properties For Sate 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses a*-. s *t" iHH w a iim ——>—"'< mm* ..mat/A ____U »'^R__i_______i J *-m.''i J A MM mmm^mm MM Need a loantobuya home? POSB-plus-CPF Home Loan is an unbeatable combination We offer688 words
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Advertisement348 1984-08-30 34 DIST. 1750, TOH HEIGHTS single I storey bungalow, area 12.000 sq.ft. built-in 2.700 sq ft 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's, with 2 aircond. newly renovated Ernest Cheong Property Consultants *****88 DIST. 19 UPPER SERANGOON year-old double-storey corner terrace. Approx 2.700 sq ft 3 parquet bedrooms, family hall, split living, dining Immaculatelyrenovated348 words
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Advertisement614 1984-08-30 34 MUST SELL. POST-WAR single storey terrace house at Lorong 40. Geylang Road Facing the playground Land area 1.797 sq ft Title freehold Price $260,000 negotiable Tel *****37 No agent BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED SINGLE-STOREY bungalow on 2.500 sq ft of land, freehold 5 large bedrooms, with modern kitchen Selling $1 26 M614 words
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Advertisement844 1984-08-30 35 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses QUICK SALE! DIST. 19 3«aU__gOOH Gardens Batata semi-detached. mi.i;!.* .torey. '".'-I years 3 bedroons newly p.iinled. neur C'entr.tl S.WB.OUO urn. lames. Jolly Bnt«rprl__e.9M-ia r\i_c.iH6 URGENT SALE DIST. 11 Watten Batata I-atorC] semi-detached 4 bedrooms plus servant's, extenstvetj renovated, nice garden. Freehold $800.000 negotiable 1844 words
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Advertisement718 1984-08-30 35 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST. 15, WELL KEPT doublestorey corner terrace, 3,900 sq.ft. Freehold. $610,000 ono. Stanley Richard *****88. OIST. 14 SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS, terrace houses and condominium apartments tor sale. Please call .*****6 OIST. 1$ TELOK KURAU doublestorey semi-detached. 5,200 sq.ft. 3 plus 1 bedroom, asking $650,000 Vlllanelle718 words
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Advertisement722 1984-08-30 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I *wA i AnEnmentfy %y* J Prestigious Name... BeQeVue ___l_______________y^'>''T^^ ™'^i_/__L ___i____r .^^H_i_B___a •96 ultra-modern apartments set on top I ggs Sea ___>\ x _l of a hill. gNCZZ^ZI^722 words
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Advertisement1945 1984-08-30 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments AJ LIVE IN LANDMARK TOWER a 37-storey luxurious apartment at Chin Swee Road I WHERE THE VIEW IS PANORAMIC I I Lush gardens, seaview and convenience of city life1,945 words
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Advertisement817 1984-08-30 35 89 Propertiw For Sale b) Private Apartments $435,000 NEGOTIABLE PANDAN Valley 1,700 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, well maintained Tenanted till 1986 $2,400 Full facilities *****91 LPY Properties BAVBHORE AQUAMARINE OS6 sq.ft. sth floor, good seaview $265,000 0.n.0 Call *****17 Principals only BELOW COST $2064)001 Dist 5 Park West, 1,238 sq ft817 words
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Advertisement579 1984-08-30 35 WProDsrtißS For Sale w I VI/VI Wamtm W ma*M matmaTm d) HDB Apartments SPECIAL SELECTIONS ri 3-ROOMEO OOCUnOnwealUl Drive $26,000 Dover Crescent $14,000 Stirling Road $38,000 Holland Drive $38,000 Toa Payoh $304*0. 4-ROOMED Boon Lav Avenue $56,000 Toa Ching Ko__d $654)00 Henderson Cre_ cent $70,000 Farrer Road $75,000 Holland Avenue579 words
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Advertisement578 1984-08-30 36 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments BEDOK SOUTH BL CX 31 .S -roomed point block 1 stetullv renovated and furntabed Price negotiable *****07 BEDOK CENTRAL PURE _-r R>m Hlk farm Neat market New generation m trbie ceramic, .•-ihinel.v lll.mi'llMlll BLK 13. TOA PA"'OH .(-roomed improved. >impl- renovation. 134.000 CPF578 words
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Advertisement757 1984-08-30 36 89 Properties For Sale tmwm^amam^ammmaammmmmaaaaaaa^mmmmmmm i d) HDB Apartments BEDOK SOUTH S-ROOMEO. high floor. Blk. 60. $118,000 negotiable Contact 396oS3S 744w:.y might i BEDOK SOUTH BLK 20. 5-roomed point block Beautifully renovated SllS.OOOon.o Alpha: 7321H08 BEDOK CENTRE. 3-ROOMED flat, CenualC throughout, tel: *****54. (No agents) CLEMENTI 4-ROOMED. high floor, terrazzo757 words
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Advertisement489 1984-08-30 36 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted I «re want© m =3 Wi •fc cntion is looking f° r g3B development «o^^cl g£3 A leading f e v^ in the city ar ea o es ggj 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park489 words
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Advertisement307 1984-08-30 36 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces AIRPORT ROAD groundfloor warehouse to let. Area: 7,000 sq.ft. Reasonable offer secures! Midfield Realty *****66. DIST. 12, BALESTIER, 1 new block flatted warehouses. Gross area: 60,000 sq.ft. Freehold. *****08. No agents. HILLVIEW WAREHOUSE, 1916 sq.ft. and 1887 sq.ft. Ist floor, completed. $180 p.s.f. Property Resources, *****31/307 words
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Advertisement399 1984-08-30 36 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces __________Bo__^___*a Cn ____s___P^__^_Tm ___l _______________S* V___________l_P___r^ \\Wr w^\ aW Mm^mT o i{^r'^mmmmmW Pn^| 4 fl m __Pi_j_3i__iM_P^ v lUd fl—i Hl_____^/^^^^J^^^^^^ Newly compteled 6^ storey hghl industrial buiidmg i^ at Jin Pemimpin m %mw*^ ma\ ConUai Location, THOMSON399 words
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Advertisement585 1984-08-30 36 93 Office Spaces b) Rental PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE SPACES available m UIC Building, Tong Eng Building, Shenton House. PIL Building. International Plaza. The Arcade. Peninsula Plaza, The Plaza. Shaw Tower, Fortune Centre, Orchard Towers, International Building, Tong Building. Yen San Building, UOL Building. Parkway Parade. Parkway Tower. Various sizes 800 to585 words
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Advertisement604 1984-08-30 36 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental j I OFFICE SPACE I FORUASE 1 MAGAZINE ROAD 690 sq ft 6000 sq ft Centrally located Improved facade i Airconditioned throughout Partitions and carpets can i be included Lease from 2- 3 years j 1 Attractive terms special I604 words
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Advertisement186 1984-08-30 36 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale DIST. 1542 TELOK KURAU Prewar single-storey 1.450 sq ft Freehold Vacant possession $250,000 Sin Hua Hin Housing Agency *****57 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Far East Plaza, groundfloor. near fast food restaurant Selling cheap $600,000 to $800,000 Midfield Realty *****66 URGENTLY SALE! Bukit Timah Plaza, groundfloor. 300 sq.ft186 words
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Advertisement523 1984-08-30 37 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental ihhhbht 'WWWWm r fro^^^^^ _______________________^^__l $15 million facelift that includes a prestigious tenant list that includes BHW fabulous marbled 3-storey foyer medical groups, embassies, multi•20 all-new high-speed lifts national corporations, professional HIIIPI ample car-park space523 words
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Advertisement276 1984-08-30 37 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental Groundfloor RESTAURANT SPACE available at: GOLDHILL SQUARE Area 2,985 sq.ft. Interested please call: *****22. CITY PLAZA SHOPS Ground Floor Units 291 sq ft Snack/Food 270 sq ft Retail Facing main road Established Shopping Complex High Flow of Shoppers Enquiries *****31276 words
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Advertisement307 1984-08-30 37 DIST. 7 FU LU SHOU Building. 3552 sq.ft. restaurant space with own aircon, toilet, kitchen. Chang Agencies, *****22. FAR EAST PLAZA 250/ 310/ 320/ 380/ 435/ 475/ 553/ 890/ 1400/ 2200/ 3000 sq.ft. Lucky Plaza various sizes. *****06/ 7. RESTAURANT/ FAST FOOD Bedok Shopping Complex, groundfloor. 1100 sq.ft. $4,000. Yin307 words
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Advertisement369 1984-08-30 37 100 Air Travel MASMARA TRAVEL (TA4O3) -04-19 SULTAN PLAZA Tel: *****79 *****972 *****... MALAYSIA COACH PACKAGE 3D/2N Club Med. $240/$441 30/2N Tioman Island $135 4D/3N Tanjong Jara $182/5246 3D 2N Kuanlan Hyatt $188 INDONESIA i hull Board) 4D/3N Bali Weekender $645 SD/4N JKT BANDUNG $525 50/4N Medan Lake Toba $499369 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration334 1984-08-30 39 Malacca Fort an each- way prospect ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE PENANG, Wed. Four-year-old Malacca Fort, a winner of three races this season, looks a bright each-way prospect m the weight-for-age $100,000 Penang Sprint Trophy for Class 1 Div 1 horses over 1,400 m on Sunday. On a good track334 words
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Article694 1984-08-30 39 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By The most races m a day and the least THERE will be races galore on the first weekend of the Perak Turf Club September Meeting on Sept 8 and 9. With entries totalling 387 (141 from Class 2 and 246 from Class694 words
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Article1521 1984-08-30 39 IPOH, Wed. A total of 387 Kuantan IV 1100s 1200 horses, comprising 141 m Lake Toba 1100s 1200 Class 2 and 246 m Class 4. Le Danseur 1600 1600 has been entered for the Legs 1100s 1200 Perak Turf Club September I Jsa Dale 1400 1200 Meeting starting1,521 words
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Article134 1984-08-30 39 FIRST DAY: Class 2 Div 1 and 2 1,100 m str, Div 3 and 4 1,400 m; Class 4 Div 1 and 2 1,200 m, Div 3 and 4 1,200 m and 1,600 m, Div 5 1,600 m. SECOND DAY: Class 2 Div land 2 1,400 m and134 words
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TIMESPORT
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PRESSURE IS ON
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Article179 1984-08-30 40 BUDAPEST, Wed. Heavy flues without trial were Imposed by a district court here vester- day on li people, Inelud- lag 12 players, for ali legedly rigging three soccer matches In Hungary's First Division Championship. According to the Hun- garian state-ran MTI news agency, fines lm- posed ranged hetweenAP - 179 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-08-30 40 United, Saints fumble m draw LONDON, Wed. If Liverpool are to lose their English Football League crown, there was little on show at The Dell last night to suggest that either Southampton or Manchester United would inherit it. The match ended m a draw as didAFP; Reuuter - 551 words
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PRESSURE IS OFF
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Article235 1984-08-30 40 LONDON, Wed. Osvaldo Ardiles has had a cartilage removed, but English First Division side Tottenham Hotspur are hopeful their Argentinian midfielder will soon be back m action. Manager Peter Shreeves said: "Ossie is making good post-operative recovery and it is hoped that he will miss only aReuter; AFP - 235 words
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Article, Illustration399 1984-08-30 40 (US unless otherwise stated) Men's singles, first round: Johan Kriek bt Glenn Layendecker 76, 6-2, 6-4; Aaron Krickstein bt Bruce Manson 36, 2-6, 7-6, 6-2, 4-0 (retired); Bill Scanlon bt Blame Willenborg 6-3, 61, 6-3; Henrik Sundstrom (Swe) bt Woitek Fibak (Pol) 7-5, 6-2, 04, 6-3. GregReuter; AFP - 399 words
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Article, Illustration605 1984-08-30 40 Power failure and Manuela The United States Tennis Championships Opening day FLUSHING MEADOW, Wed. Britain's Jo Durie, a surprise semi-finalist last year, and Bulgaria's Manuela Maleeva became the first seeded players to lose on the opening day of the 13-day event yesterday. Jo, a rangy serve-and-volley power hitter, lost toReuter - 605 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-08-30 40 PARIS, Wed. Mats Wilander, of Sweden, moves up from sixth to fifth m the latest Grand Prix tennis standings issued here yesterday. Wilander, who retained his title at the Association of Tennis Professionals Championships at King's Island, Ohio, gained 350 points. American Jimmy Connors, who won 140Reuter; AFP - 197 words
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Article89 1984-08-30 40 PARIS, Wed. French tennis champion Yannick Noah hopes to be back on court for the Sydney tournament, from Oct 8-14, after four months' absence from top competition. Noah, the 1983 French Open champion, had to withdraw from this year's Wimbledon and United States Open tournamentsAFP - 89 words
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AMERICAN SCENE
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Article274 1984-08-30 40 MILWAUKEE, Wed. Joe Carter slammed a three-run homer, singled and doubled to knock m four runs as the Cleveland Indians defeated Milwaukee Brewers 8-5 m an American League baseball game here last night. The defeat eliminated Milwaukee from the East Division race, making them the first team mUPI; Reuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration24 1984-08-30 41 Janice Seah - Janice Seah Stories by Picture by Sisters sticking it out... (from left) Florine, Flossie and Florence. Jonathan ChooJonathan Choo - 24 words
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329 1984-08-30 41 The squad mmmWAa) Martens (capt), Jilllma Martens, Ruby I*aa, Yee Whoy Chong, Florence Chua, Goy Soon Lan, Dawn De Foe, ling Yee Wall, Margaret Mah, Vasala Leela, Florine Chna, Flossie Chna, Wendy Low, Jane ;_aw, Samsiah Snlalman, Sharon de SUva. IT is m329 words
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Article313 1984-08-30 41 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THE Republic's hopes of keeping the Singapore Ladies Golf Association Open trophy within their shores have risen considerably...thanks to Janis Self, a two-hand-icapper from America. Though Janis has signed up for the tournament to be held at Tanah Merah from Sept 11-13313 words
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296 1984-08-30 41 ZHONGSHAN (China), Wed. Golf, a sport for the wealthy m Asia, has arrived m Communist China. The first course to be built since the Communist takeover m 1949 has opened at this hot springs resort close to Portuguese-administered Macau. It's the result ofReuter; AFP - 296 words
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Article133 1984-08-30 41 IRONWOOD (Michigan), Wed. Golfers at the Eagle Bluff Club most watch oat for a new hazard four playful foxes who like to play with golf balls. ''They steal the halls from the course and carry them to some grass nearby," said coarse manager Gar" Pelkola, who discoveredAP - 133 words
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523 1984-08-30 41 4 People sometimes compare Florence and us, and that does get us angry because we're worlds apart m standard of play. It's not fair to expect the same from us. Florine Chua FOR two weeks, the temperature remained below zero between three sisters whose523 words
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183 1984-08-30 41 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON EVEN though Venketesan Gopal failed to make the quarter-finals of the Milo national squash championships at Kallang last night, he nevertheless still thrilled the crowd with glimpses of the form that had made him the Republic's No. 1 m 1978.183 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-08-30 41 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Lawrence's answer tc the Saudara Cup failure IF only Singapore cricketers had taken up squash... maybe then they wouldn't have lost last weekend's Saudara Cup encounter against Malaysia. At least, that's the impression one gets after talking with Lawrence Young, the Republic's top batsman for both290 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-08-30 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Singaporeans can make it m field events, says coach Gary AMERICAN field athletics coach Gary Stenlund has debunked the myth that Singaporeans will never make it big m the throws. The former junior world javelin champion said there were enough locals who could develop into fineJOHATHAN CHOO - 447 words
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325 1984-08-30 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SAMSUDDIN RAHMAT, the intermediate squad coach, has been appointed assistant to national soccer coach Hussein Aljunied to prepare Singapore for the Merlion and Asian Cup tournaments later this year. The national team committee decided on the surprise move after Hussein asked325 words
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Article129 1984-08-30 42 SIX foreign teams and a mixed side of former Malaysian and Singapore stars will add a touch of international flavour to the Singapore Recreation Club's second annual invitation seven-a-side soccer tournament at the Padang on Saturday. Hongkong Football Club's two teams will represent the British Colony129 words
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Article23 1984-08-30 42 SANDVIK Singapore beat Northern Feather 4-1 m the Jurong Inter-Companies Ovaltine League Division One soccer match at the Jurong Stadium yesterday.23 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-08-30 42 JOE DORAI - Indians back in Cup fold JOE DORAI SINGAPORE Indians will make a comeback to the Bardhan Cup when they meet Johor m the opening match of the soccer tournament at the Segamat Stadium on Sunday. They withdrew from the competition last year, because of problems with the organising committee, which185 words
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Article28 1984-08-30 42 SEMBAWANG Sports Club beat Singapore Cricket Club 1--0 to enter the third round of the President's Cup soccer tournament at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night.28 words
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Article257 1984-08-30 42 BARCELONA, Wed. A sadden cloudburst washed out the controversial women's sprint final between American holder Connie Paraskevln and Soviet rival Erika Saloumlaee at the World Cycling Championships yesterday. The pair were poised to settle the title In an unscheduled deciding fourth race when rain soaked the Barcelona velodromeReuter - 257 words
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Article80 1984-08-30 42 BOURGES (France), Wed. Ireland's unstoppable Scan Kelly registered his seventh major victory of the year by winning the 251 km Paris to Bourges cycling road race yesterday. Kelly, eager for fresh success since narrowly failing to retain his Tour de France title, won with a finalAFP - 80 words
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Article241 1984-08-30 42 A Swede shock for ace Zhenhua KUALA LUMPUR. Wed European champion Ulf Bengsston. of Sweden, shocked World No. 1 Cai Zhenhua, of China. 21-14 23-21 m a Group A match m the World Table Tennis Championship at the Stadium Negara tonight The left-handed Bengsston lost six match points m theBernama - 241 words
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310 1984-08-30 43 MERDEKA SOCCER TOURNAMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Unfancied Papua New Guinea kept their hopes alive of qualifying for the last four when they outwitted Thailand 4--1 m a Group A match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Papua led 2-0 at half-time. ItBernama - 310 words
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256 1984-08-30 43 ASIAN JUNIOR UNDER-16 INTERNATIONAL BANGKOK, Wed. Kuwait edged out North Yemen 1-0 here last night to become the first team to enter the finals m January. Left-back Abdullah M. Al Dousari broke the deadlock three minutes from time from a corner. The other GroupAFP - 256 words
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Article316 1984-08-30 43 Notts keep pressure LONDON, Wed. Nottinghamshire kept up the pressure on English county cricket championship leaders Essex with a comfortable seven-wicket win over Warwickshire at Trent Bridge yesterday. They earned the maximum 24 points for the victory and edged a point closer to title-holders Essex, who carried off 23 pointsReuter; AFP - 316 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-08-30 43 Learn the Secret Code of Your Subconscious Have you asked yourself, "What does my strange dream-image mean?" Does a symbolic picture, flashed into consciousness, haunt you as to its inner message? What is it, cloaked m mysterious signs, that is trying to come through from the depth of your191 words
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Article294 1984-08-30 43 HAKIKAT RAI - King seals victory for Raffles HAKIK AT RAI By RAFFLES INSTITUTION made a clean sweep of the National Schools rugby competition when their lower secondary boys defeated St. Andrew's 7-6 (a try and a penalty goal to a goal) at the Padang yesterday. B 1 I________1 Underdogs Rl weathered some294 words
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Article428 1984-08-30 43 THE Chunichi Dragons beat the Hiroshima Toyo Carp 5-2 m a Japanese League baseball match at Hamamatsu on Tuesday. Other results: Yomiuri 6 Taiyo 5, Yakult 5 Hanshin 2, Nankai 9 Lotte 2, Nippon Ham 3 Hankyu 2, Seibu 6 Kintetsu 3. SOVIET gymnast Viktor Chukarin, aAP; AFP; Reuter - 428 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-08-30 43 He wants to train boxers for next Olympics BANGKOK, Wed. Thai boxer Tawee Ampornmaha, South-east Asia's only medallist at the Los Angeles Olympics, said yesterday that he has decided te become a boxing coach Instead of turning professional after receiving gifts from many Thais, including the country'sAP - 224 words
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Article150 1984-08-30 43 Silva hits maiden Test ton LONDON, Wed. Sri Lankan opener Amal Silva scored his maiden first-class century yesterday to ensure a draw on the final day of the cricket Test between Sri Lanka and England. Silva scored 102 not out while Duleep Mendis failed by only six runs to becomeReuter - 150 words
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Article150 1984-08-30 43 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - SINGAPORE'S lone women's representative to the World Bodybuilding Championships m Queensland last Sunday finished 11th m the lightweight category. But Paul Chua, president of the Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Federation, felt Rachel Williams could have fared better if she had contested the middleweight division. "Rachel is150 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-08-30 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Picture by By Flying m fabulous four depends mainly on finance IF Singapore's top four swimmers Ang Peng Siong, Oon Jin Teik, Oon Jin Gee and David Lim do not come back from studies m the United States for the International Invitational Championships on SeptJERRY SEH - 445 words
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Advertisement498 1984-08-30 40 The 2nd Times Inter-Dusiness Houses Athletics Meet Saturday, September 1 r 1904. National Stadium, 5.30pm. De thrilled, entertertained and Athletes from y/jL__f \^< Xr~____/ 1 1 ■> > tours! Lucky draw community, VA V /S^ ni^^^^^H^tiat the Stadium entrance including Singapore's top t^r J \^7 M A AW A on498 words
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OBITUARIES
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Letter, Illustration45 1984-08-30 42 MR. VELLAYAN VETIYAN (SOLAMALAI) Passed away peacefully on 29/8/84 at 9.45 a.m. Cortege will be leaving Apt. Blk 10 Yung Kuang Road (off Taman Jurong) 02-02, Spore 2261 at 3.00 p.m. on 30/8/84 for burial at Choa Chu Kang Hindu Cemetery. t_.i- aaataaam45 words
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Letter, Illustration123 1984-08-30 42 __n_________________________^_______________ Our deepest sympathy and condolences lo the family ot the late Noorulzama Departed 28/8/84 From: Engineering Division Singapore Airline, Changi Airport Our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family of the late Noorulzaman Departed 28/8/84 from: Friends and colleagues at Base Maintenance, Support Services. Changi Airport THE123 words
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Letter, Illustration88 1984-08-30 42 The family of the late MADAM NG SIANG GIM (MRS LOH KIM CHON) wishes to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends, police force, doctors and nurses ol WO 31 25 of TTSH lor thaw kind attendance, assistance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. The88 words
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Letter, Illustration49 1984-08-30 42 In Loving Memory Of MR. RAJOO SUBRAMANIAM Departed 30th August 1978 We've been lonely since you left us; Home has not been the same You toiled all those years for us. May you rest m peace now Deeply mined and remembered by loving wife and children.49 words
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Letter, Illustration195 1984-08-30 42 MDM TEO GUA NGOH wife of late Goh Joo Chuan (Departed on 29.8.84) Sons: Daughters-in-law: Goh Chwee Teck Deceased Goh Chwee Leng Teo Bai Lie Goh Chwee Kow Tan Yah Huay Goh Chwee Khim Soh Siew Eng Goh Chwee Guan Lee Kah Lin Goh Chwee Hoe195 words
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Letter, Illustration170 1984-08-30 42 EDWIN LEE CHENG LIM called to the Lord on 21st August 1984. Dearly missed and always remembered by: N. HUAT C. CHERN GERALD T.SENG PHILLIP CHERYL JENNIFER AMY FLORENCE SIMOON and friends from National Junior College. Wan Soong Kai Departed 15th August 1984 "You left us suddenly,170 words
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Letter, Illustration153 1984-08-30 42 IN LOVING MEMORY OF S.N. SINNI AH Gone from our lives one so dear But m our hearts forever near. Sadly missed but always remembered by wife Janaki, sons, daughter, daughters-in-law, grand children* and loved ones. Ist year prayer will be held tomorrow (31.8.84) between 10am to153 words
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Advertisement10 1984-08-30 42 "m Memoriam" ia for tha loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement326 1984-08-30 42 BANGKOK BONUS! ASIA HOTEL JOINS THE BIG LEAGUE We're just putting the CELEBRATES WITH 650 standard, superior finishing touches to a AmmmmWM and de ,uxe room£ and rebuilding and expansion m\\m\\^^ Am\ m\\\\ programme which, over _fl l_______k _fl A A variety of restaurants the past 2 years, has lifted326 words
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Miscellaneous131 1984-08-30 42 mAWmmmmmmWAmWmm^AtWSA Today's events mmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmm HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SIA v Indian Association (Tanglin). Div 1: SRC B v PARC (Padang). Both matches at 5.30 p. m. NETBALL International Inter-club tourney: Esso 1 v Colombo, Esso 2 v PESSCA (8.30 a. m). Esso 2 v Junior Trainees, Esso 1 v PSA,131 words
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400 1984-08-30 44 BAGHDAD, Wednesday IRAQ and Kuwait today vehemently denied Teheran's charges that they had colluded m the hijacking of an Iranian airliner with more than 200 people on board and forced it to land m Iraq yesterday. Iran's ambassador to the United Nations,Reuter; UPI; AP - 400 words
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298 1984-08-30 44 Thatcher decides to keep out of dock strike 35 ports badly affected by walkout LONDON, Wed. The British government appeared determined today to sit out a fresh challenge as striking dockers paralysed ports handling nearly half the country s non-fuel imports and exports. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, back from herReuter; UPI; AP - 298 words
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164 1984-08-30 44 MELBOURNE, Wed. A "blonic ear", developed and made m Australia, has significantly restored the hearing of SI people who were profoundly deaf, a Melbourne medical team said here yesterday. The Asll,Mt (Ssl7,Mt) hearing aid, developed by a team led by Professor GraemeAFP - 164 words
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75 1984-08-30 44 Tanker refloated after hitting mudbank MELBOURNE, Wed. A 40,000-tonne Singapore oil tanker, the Golden Gate Sun, was refloated by tugs and a rising tide after hitting a mudbank m Port Philip bay off Melbourne today, coastguards said. The vessel ran aground just before dawn. It was refloated m the afternoon75 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-08-30 44 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ By MALAYAN Railway officers are considering using television and visits to housing estates bordering its tracks here to warn people of the dangers of crossing its rail line. This was disclosed by Datuk Ahmad Badri bin Basir, general manager of395 words
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Article102 1984-08-30 44 Asean ministers to meet in NY ASEAN foreign ministers will meet m New York at the end of next month to plan their strategy for this year's United Nations debate on Cambodia. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, disclosed this to the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation at Changi Airport yesterday102 words
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105 1984-08-30 44 Police smash Merdeka soccer racket KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police have smashed a racket which fixed several football matches m the current Merdeka tournament, with the arrest of a couple at the Federal Hotel m Jalan Bukit Bintang last night. Police sources said initial investigations had revealed that the couple paidNST - 105 words
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Article100 1984-08-30 44 What it should have been PROFESSOR Lim Pin is an ex-officio member of the National University of Singapore council by virtue of his position as Vice-Chancellor. A Straits Times report on Aug 25 that he has been replaced is incorrect. ON Aug 25 and yesterday, American International Assurance Ltd was100 words
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Article31 1984-08-30 44 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 6.30 points to 1,238.41 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.31 words
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217 1984-08-30 44 KAL sues TV station and magazine over spy allegations LONDON, Wed. Korean Air Lines sued a British television station and a magazine yesterday, claiming damages for suggesting that the Korean airliner shot down by the Soviet Union on Sept 1 last year was on a spying mission. Lawyers for theUPI; AP; Reuter - 217 words
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Advertisement136 1984-08-30 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE It's the green light for the Singapore-Chicago link m financial futures trading. Banking Correspondent SOH TIANG KENG reports. Pan-Electric Industries Ltd's property arm is to spend $22.13 million to increase its asset base for an eventual public flotation. CHAN MAY PENG has136 words
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Advertisement412 1984-08-30 44 FULL HOUSE »w Were fully booked for nW Dinner on 31.8.84 «Vt x We apologise for any <g Y~* inconvenience caused. 15 1 Lunch as usual. Due to popular I fj*r^ demand, we are extending our^^ f 1 st Anniversary Special Offer THAI SUCKLING PIG Cooked m 3 ways at412 words
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Miscellaneous118 1984-08-30 44 Weather apt*-' UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy and windy with showers m many areas, clearing m the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.00 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide t Manila 23/30 Rain Amsterdam 16/22 Qoudy Melbourne t118 words
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SECTION TWO
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Title Section9 1984-08-30 1 SECTION TWO THE STRAITS TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 19849 words
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Article, Illustration806 1984-08-30 1 NANCY KOH - Winners in their own write NANCY KOH Our writer gives a run-down of the English books (non-fiction) being considered for the biennial Singapore Book Awards. The winners will be announced tomorrow. The cash prizes, donated by The Straits Times, have been increased this year. By WHAT do porcelain, orchids, temples,806 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1984-08-30 1 Indirect Taxation ln Asean by Mukul Asher aad Anne Booth SUP. 1983 This book seeks to analyse and compare the nature and structure of sales, excise, and foreign trade taxes m the five member countries of Asean. There is information, on the forms and structures of indirect1,041 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration943 1984-08-30 2 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG By ;lk,pok A visiting American doctor recommends walking and a return to what our grandfathers ate porridge, noodles, vegetables and little protein to help stave off heart attacks and cancer YOU are what you eat, as the saying goes. This could943 words
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Article, Illustration823 1984-08-30 2 AILEEN YEOH - AILEEN YEOH By In the concluding article on dealing with cancer, our columnist summarises the Tao approach to the disease. Her suggestions can be combined with conventional cancer therapy such as surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Eat wisely THE WORD cancer is dreaded823 words
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Article122 1984-08-30 2 DO: talk about your cancer and share your problems; change all negative emotions to positive ones; o learn to share, love and be grateful for everything; o laugh and sing more; o get lots of fresh air; o chew your food properly; o take ap taifl, chi122 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-08-30 7 ACROSS 1 Transport account taken as capital (7) 5 Fatty finds no point m idea about york as a m0de1.... 7) 10 ...being put out by ungainly bust (4) 11 Firms' vulgar head, retiring, is fair game (7.3) 12 There's little science about current inn food (6) 13 Form279 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration577 1984-08-30 10 LESLIE LEOW - LESLIE LEOW By Chess ON SEPT 10, champion Anatoly Karpov and challenger Gary Kasparov will exchange opening salvos m their eagerly awaited world championship match m Moscow. The match will probably signal the beginning of a long rivalry between the two Soviet superstars who have totally dominated577 words
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Article, Illustration851 1984-08-30 10 From Page One is, the developments m the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, the teaching of economics m Singapore schools, the role of the teaching profession m nation-build-ing, and failure. Not by Wages Alone by Dcv an Nair NTUC, 1982 This book, by President Devan851 words
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Article, Illustration562 1984-08-30 11 CAROLINE NGUI - 0f ants and men CAROLINE NGUI By DRAMA FESTIVAL 1984 Under the Sycamore Tree Experimental Theatre Club Today, tomorrow and Saturday Drama Centre, 8 p.m. DROPPED m on yet another Drama Festival rehearsal the other evening. Several of the cast a good mix of undergraduates, trainee teachers and others wereLIM SENG TIONG - 562 words
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Article, Illustration773 1984-08-30 11 The Natural, which opens at Orchard today, is the quintessential American fable put together by an all-star team. By STEPHEN FARBER THE images beginning with a father and son throwing a baseball m a golden wheatfield evoke a dream of the American past, aNYT - 773 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-08-30 11 TODAY: Singapore 1.07 a.m. (3.1 m), 7.48 a.m. (0.1 m), 146 p.m. (2.6 m), 7.56 p.m. (0.3 m). Sedili Kechil 12.39 a.m. (2.4 m). 6.54 a.m. (0.3 m). 1.26 p.m. (2.2 m). 7.11 p.m. (0.6 m). Pmrt Dickson 3.30 a.m. (0.3 m). 9.00 a.m. (3.2 m), 4.15 p.m.375 words
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Article86 1984-08-30 11 THE Experimental Theatre Club is looking for people to take part m their play, The Life and Times of Mr X. This play celebrates Singapore's 25 years of nationhood and is specially written for Singaporeans. For those Interested, auditions are on Sunday and Sept 5 at 786 words
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Advertisement878 1984-08-30 1 Eat what grandpa ate OUTLOOK, Page Two Under the Sycamore Tree LEISURE, Page Eleven S^B Mm f M Ma\\\a\\At __r^ ____k!^i Ik M m\. Amm. Am maM Mm. A I A. V m m^ l Km 2 BK \\mv\\a\m mmammm mm _______________________L Wy/Am WW C^« R s_^«_i^_______2___________^________^ Si Rjfe .i»jB878 words
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Miscellaneous363 1984-08-30 6 COMICS GARFIELD By Jim Davis 1 1 KNOW WE'RE BROTHERS.POC BOyl HOW WOULP VOO LIKE IT IF I POC BOW! I SLICKeR BOT PO YOU THINK WE'VE 1 CALLEP VOO A CITY SUCKER? POC &OVf SLICKCR/ L x^ GROWN APART SINCE I MOVEP J i POC ROY//1 SLICKe*// TO THE363 words
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Advertisement628 1984-08-30 7 1 1 f 1 1 1 i'l I 1 1 I i'J *fcM ___H RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS Research Scnolarships are available tc outstanding university graduates registere or admissabie 10, masters and aoctors degree programmes by research a. the National University of Singapore The Scholarships are tenable for one year m the628 words
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Miscellaneous218 1984-08-30 7 PEANUTS BySchulz I TUINK YOU CAN 00 I I BELIEVE IN YOU, SIR I PTuJELI MAYBE l'lL Tl I I TMINK W YOU'RE BETTER IN SCHOOL THIS I KNOU) YOU CAN 90 JAKE THAT BACK YOU CAN I UEIRP YEAR SIR.. I TMINK YOU IT: I KNOU) YOU CAN V,_218 words
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Advertisement128 1984-08-30 8 ©The best i from Penguin j Reference ROGET'S i THESAURUS Jam t~** (At a tmf fa^ma Bmt mmA} fmmwiAjmmf, J*»y^*Gfcabmmmw- i j ._^_tfrt__Wl<7|flp> JuP fart&A^tmlim/ 1 The first new completely revised edition for twenty years reflecting recent changes m spoken and written English. Roget's Thesaurus is an invaluable work of128 words
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Advertisement615 1984-08-30 9 NOTICES at notice m.v. lotus prince The abovenamed vessel laden with substantial general cargo shipped from Spore to Bombay and due to have left Spore sometime m June 1984 is still m Spore laden with the cargo. Efforts are being taken by cargo interests to discharge cargo now on board615 words
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Article235 1984-08-30 1 SKA£> §fM* i_s ft t Ymit>f 4r;^:_«:^ftife t t \fhv> •MI7 t £<F-._:lm- ii iftUL#ifi»»^^^a_ Mft *Jfc UJSa c^>fe> C 1926^ i_ij BJ f h.^iiVM' -'|> < i»'i^t fcfcfi. li_S fcW ffi b5Ni C& Ac »S__l_«WJ&«i«K*g i^l"i '-iid^t^^ J' .l.n'ji>j ft! _;-fe#iB »flU&fi^*r«.« a ->/^rvtt^^ aM F*9_?t!ilS J'^.r; 111 <&&>235 words
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Article, Illustration660 1984-08-30 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO By The Companion Pictorial, a Chinese magazine which was first published m Shanghai m 1926 and later m Hongkong, is staging a comeback after a lapse of 12 years. It is now available here. Its manager and assistant editor, who was here last660 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-08-30 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By LOCAL writers of Chinese books have published more non-fiction and children's books than fiction and poetry m the past two years. This is reflected m the number of original works to be considered for this year's National Book Development Council536 words
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Advertisement254 1984-08-30 2 The inauguration of NEC Singapore by The Honourable Mr Hwang Soo Jin, Member of Parliament for Jalan Kayu and Deputy Speaker. B i twfflßflßW ilBliWB WW j I jj •^rZr H plfflW** mtm HI II IShSJ ■■^■■•P*^*' uhmibl! B9_BBI^B^S n Jllill j.. P X* mumw ISS mm I- r7jgjg» For254 words
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Article, Illustration708 1984-08-30 4 Mohd Najiib Jasin - Mohd Najiib Jasin By LOVE (and Drama) is a many splendour ed thing. Perhaps, rightly so. The young couple, Uda and Dara, is a fitting opening to the 1984 Drama Festival (Malay section) organised by the Ministry of Culture. The musical drama, Uda Dan Dara708 words
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Article, Illustration666 1984-08-30 4 Oleh MAT DERAM - Uda dan Dara kisah cinta dlm bentuk muzikal Oleh MAT DER AM MEMANG tepat sekali pilihan pihak penganjur Pesta Drama tahun mi untuk mementaskan sebuah drama muzikal sebagai pembuka tirai bagi drama-drama Melayu. Muzika Uda dan Dara yang akan dipentaskan oleh Persatuan Kemuning menawarkan seribu satu macam ianji yang hanya666 words
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Article390 1984-08-30 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman By Lesson 1178 Learn Malay: The Easy Way Jawapan bagi soalan-soalan Pelajaran WA: Answers to questions In Lesson 117 A: 1) Mereka pergi ke negara Brunei kerana diundang untuk meraikan pesta anekaragam sempena menyam but hari keputeraan Sultan Brunei. 2) Persembahan mereka itu sangat390 words
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