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Title Section16 1984-09-05 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8416 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-09-05 1 RAV DHALIWAL - Dr M's plans for Causeway RAV DHALIWAL No word on toll date but Malaysian PM casts a sharp eye on checkpoint operations By THE word was out that Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad would be announcing details of the Causeway toll plan during his visit to the Johor Baru CheckpointARTHUR LEE - 761 words
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100 1984-09-05 1 MR SIM Kee Boon steps down today as head of the civil service and Permanent Secretary, Public Service Division, of the Finance Ministry. His retirement ends a career of more than 30 years m the civil service. Mr Sim will now be full-time executive100 words
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Article375 1984-09-05 1 THINK big and save the world from certain economic disaster. This was Mr S. Raiaratnam's advice to the United States when he spoke yesterday about the global economic crisis. "Election time, I know, is not a time for big ideas because big ideas, unless375 words
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Article55 1984-09-05 1 MANILA, Tues. The Philippines National Bar Association today concluded that opposition leader Benlgno Aquino was assassinated by one or two soldiers as part of a military conspiracy op to the rank of general. It said Rolando Galman, the man the military said killed Aquino, was alreadyAFP - 55 words
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Article104 1984-09-05 1 4 We look for really large improvements. That is why, m the past five years, every worker has been producing 20 per cent more per annum. By this, I do not mean that it is not important to look at the nitty-gritty, like how long104 words
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357 1984-09-05 1 CHAN ENG CHENG - Permit waived for video operators CHAN ENG CHENG sadfdfdsf By THE Culture Ministry announced yesterday that companies offering video recording services for social function:; such as engagements, weddings and birthdays will be exempted from licensing. But this immediately raised a few posers. Smalltime operators, elated over the waiver, nonetheless asked357 words
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312 1984-09-05 1 BONN, Tues. East German leader Erich Honecker, apparently bowing to Soviet pressure, has turned down the invitation to visit West Germany this month. The East German Chief of State and Communist Party general secretary informed the West German government through the East German missionUPI; Reuter - 312 words
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Article97 1984-09-05 1 WUPPERTAL (West Germany), Tups. A 54-year-old woman faces a bill for IM,Mt marks (Ss74,tM) In damages after her cat bit her, police said yesterday. The cat was left In the woman's car while she went shopping. When she returned It bit her arm as she drove off. TheReuter - 97 words
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Advertisement93 1984-09-05 1 I' LJtf\ Rincel PROMISE OF PERFECTION Utit/nQxxV I Inside 70 pages today Singapore Sweep results Page 16 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 ASEAN 8 CAUSEWAY f TIMES* OPE 18 EDITORIAL 21 LETTERS 21 BACKGROUND 22 TIMESDOLLAR 23-28 CLASSIFIEDS 27-44 RACING 43 SPORTS 44-47 The clock that sings, gives you the93 words
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Advertisement115 1984-09-05 1 25 STAND UP FOR SINGAPORE The making of a birthday poster for a nation. Pag« One Puppets without strings as*^wjk te Zl The making of Object Theatre, from West Germany, m which the audience has to be as creative as the puppet masters. The show is now m Singapore. Leisure,115 words
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Article543 1984-09-05 2 Paradise lost? SINGAPORE is m danger of losing its attractiveness to shopping-minded tourists. This is because they will find better bargains m Hongkong than m Singapore, a Department of Statistics survey has found. A price check on a list of goods sold here and m six other cities has543 words
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Article287 1984-09-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: "UMe India": Urbanisation has reached a stage where the number of still Intact traditional parts of Singapore Is smaller than the number of people sitting on the Preservation of Monuments Board. Serangoon Road Is one of these last few reminders of what we have been.287 words
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Article81 1984-09-05 2 UNEASE IN U.S. UNIONS AMERICANS celebrated Labour Day on Monday. There is a growing feeling m the US labour movement that the social contract with employers has expired and needs to be renegotiated. Most union members say that the balance of power has shifted too sharply m favour of81 words
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Article209 1984-09-05 2 SES PUBLISHES CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION INTO EXCHANGE THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has signalled a clear warning to prospective publiccompanies that their financial position must be beyond reproach. It has published the general criteria for admission to its official list Although there is little that is new m the209 words
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Article246 1984-09-05 2 Martina's close call TOP SEED Martina Navratilova had her closest call m four matches, while second seed Chris Evert Lloyd, and men's No. 2 Ivan Lendl won handily m the fourth-round of the US tennis Open m New York on Monday. Martina had a stiff test before beating fellow-American246 words
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Article503 1984-09-05 2 Pride is the hitch THE great marriage issue continues to feature m China's newspapers. On Monday, a Beijing newspaper suggested that Chinese men should swallow their "outmoded" male pride and consider marrying older women. "Some surveys show that many families are very happy m which women are503 words
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Article64 1984-09-05 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Free press assurance DATUK Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad assured the Malaysian press yesterday with regards to press freedom, but said they should exercise it with a sense of responsibility towards society. The Malaysian Prime Minister said the freedom was sometimes abused, especially by new publications which64 words
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Article144 1984-09-05 2 Relief operations THE Philippine government launched major relief operations yesterday m central and southern Philippines m the wake of Typhoon Dee. The officially confirmed death toll was 332 but authorities feared it could be triple that. About 160,000 people were made homeless and property damage was estimated to144 words
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Article441 1984-09-05 2 25 who stood out YOU are not likely to miss the poster because 50,000 copies of it are pinned up all over Singapore. It was designed to celebrate the country's 25 years of nation-building, as depicted by 25 people from the various ethnic groups and a cross-section of441 words
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Article126 1984-09-05 2 A classmate recalled DURING her schooldays m America, LI LIENFUNG had a Japanese classmate, Hiroko, who has left a deep impression on her. But Hiroko is remembered not Decause she was a close friend. In fact, she was much detested because of her nationality. Our columnist relates her126 words
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419 1984-09-05 3 TOKYO, Tue«. A RECORD 785.55 million yen (Ss7 million) will be spent on protecting South Korean President Chun Doohwan on his state visit to Japan this week more than twice that spent on guarding US President Ronald Reagan last year, government sourcesAP; Reuter; AFP; UPI - 419 words
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Article146 1984-09-05 3 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union announced today that it has reassigned its ambassador to Singapore, Fyodor Potapenko, to Malaysia. Mr Potapenko, 57, has been ambassador to Singapore since 1960, and replaces Mr Boris Kulik, 56. The official news agency Tass said Mr Kulik is beingAP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-09-05 3 SEOUL, Tims. HUNDREDS of angry flood victims clashed with police In Seoul yesterday In a protest to demand compensation for homes damaged In the most severe storm to hit Sooth Korea In 12 years. Witnesses said the demonstrators beat up a photographer and attackedUPI; Reuter - 199 words
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Article55 1984-09-05 3 TOKTO, Tues. Japanese gourmets will soon be able to enjoy the world famous cuisine of the "Tour d'Argent" Restaurant m Paris without leaving Tokyo. The new restaurant will be the first to carry the world-renowned name outside Paris, and will be a replica of the originalAFP - 55 words
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266 1984-09-05 3 BEIJING, Tues. CHINESE men should swallow their outmoded male pride and consider marrying older women, a Beijing newspaper said yesterday. "Some surveys show that many families are very happy m which women are older or husbands and wives are the same age,"UPI - 266 words
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Article134 1984-09-05 3 BEIJING, Tues. China has applied to join Interpol but has insisted the international criminal police organisation recognises Beiiing as the country 's sole legal government, the Foreign Ministry said today. The ministry spokesman said the application was submitted on May 17 and was aimed atReuter - 134 words
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183 1984-09-05 3 Hundreds die in new Afghan fighting NEW DELHI, Tues. Hundreds of people have been slain m a new round of fighting between Soviet and Afghan forces and anti-Marxist guerillas throughout Afghanistan, Western diplomatic reports and Kabul Radio said today. Reports by two Western embassies m Kabul said at least 100AP - 183 words
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Article55 1984-09-05 3 A FIRE BROKE out at the film centre of the National Museum of Modern Arts m Tokyo on Monday, destroying thousands of valuable domestic and foreign films, officials said yesterday. They added that about 7,200 Japanese and foreign movies and documentaries were stored m the centre, whichUPI - 55 words
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Article42 1984-09-05 3 ASTRONAUTS DISLODGED a large portion of a chunk of ice from the side of the American Discovery space shuttle yesterday using the craft's robot arm. Mission control m Houston said the small section remaining was not a hazard. APAP - 42 words
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Article64 1984-09-05 3 MOST PASSENGERS and all crew members of a hijacked Iranian jetliner left Baghdad for Teheran yesterday aboard a Dutch plane chartered by the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said. It added that three of the Iranian passengers, the two hijackers and aAP - 64 words
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Article57 1984-09-05 3 HONGKONG GOVERNOR Sir Edward Youde arrived m Beijing yesterday for another session of Chinese-British talks on the colony's future, but declined to speculate on when both sides will initial a pact that Beijing wants by the end of this month. The two-day session starting today isAP - 57 words
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Article52 1984-09-05 3 THE AUTHORITIES imposed a curfew yesterday m the southern Indian city of Hyderabad after 10 people were stabbed m renewed communal clashes between Hindus and Muslims, the United News of India reported m New Delhi. The latest violence broke out late Monday. Casualties, if any. were not reportedAP - 52 words
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Article63 1984-09-05 3 MR JOSEPH EL HAC HEM, 47-year-old director of the Phalangist Voice of Lebanon Radio, was yesterday appointed a minister m the government to succeed Mr Pierre Gemayel, who died last Wednesday, it was officially announced m Beirut. He will be Minister of Posts, Health and Social Affairs theAFP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-09-05 4 Boeing to build largest 'copter FARNBOROUGH, Tues. Boeing, the giant American aircraftmaker, announced plans yesterday to build a 70--tonne helicopter that it said will be the largest m the world. The Heavy Lift Research Vehicle (HLRV), which is to fly for the first time m 1988, will be able toAP - 124 words
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393 1984-09-05 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent Reagan takes the high road, Bush is hatchet man WASHINGTON, Tues. The race for the White House entered its final stretch yesterday with President Ronald Reagan taking the high road m his adopted home state of California while393 words
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438 1984-09-05 4 BUENOS AIRES, Tue«. PRESIDENT Raul Alfonsin's government said today after weathering its first general strike that it was prepared to continue key economic talks without the union leadership. "The government is determined to change its ways, to act with a new rigidity andReuter; AFP - 438 words
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Article173 1984-09-05 4 Canadians go to the polls OTTAWA, Tuesday CANADIANS pick a new government today with the Progressive Conservatives strongly favoured to end almost 21 years of domination by the Liberal Party. All opinion polls give the Progressive Conservative Party under Brian Mulroney a two-to-one lead over the Liberals of newly-in-stalled PrimeReuter - 173 words
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187 1984-09-05 4 Montreal blast linked to Pope's visit Montreal Tues. A BOMB, possibly linked to next week's visit I>y Pope John Paul 11, exploded m a locker m Montreal's main railway station yesterday. Three people were killed and 41 others wounded. Officials said the blast sent fragments of metal and glass tearingAP - 187 words
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Article43 1984-09-05 4 YANKTON (South Dakota), Tues. American Jerome Wuebben followed a kitten to a hole under a garage, thinking he would find a litter. Instead he found a World War Two hand-gre-nade. The grenade was later taken away by police and buried. UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article29 1984-09-05 4 MECCA, Tues. A record three million Muslims will march 25 km from here to the slopes of Mount Arafat today for the climax of their annual pilgrimage. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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101 1984-09-05 4 LOS ANGELES, Tues. A travelling museum featuring memorabilia from the television saga, Dallas, opened here yesterday. Highlights include the pistol that shot J. R., Bobby Ewfng's belt buckle, Sue Ellen's wedding dress and a piece of the lawn from South Fork Ranch. The101 words
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403 1984-09-05 6 TEL AVIV, Tuesday ISRAEL'S largest trade union warned m a study published yesterday that the country faces mounting unemployment and possible stagflation recession coupled with rising inflation. The findings reported m the Haaretz newspaper said 6 per cent of the work force is unemployedUPI; Reuter - 403 words
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131 1984-09-05 6 TEL AVIV, Tues. The Israeli army said today its occupation forces had started handing over the south Lebanese town of Nabatiyeh to local militia allies. A spokesman said the process of pulling out Israeli troops and giving the security role to the predominantly ChristianReuter; AP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-09-05 6 Threat of 'deadly blow' against Saudis BEIRUT, Tues. AN ANONYMOUS telephone caller claiming to speak for a militant Muslim group said yesterday It would strike a deadly blow against the Saudi monarchy m Mecca. The caller, claiming to represent a shadowy group known as Islamic Jihad (Islamic Holy War), rangReuter; UPI - 157 words
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301 1984-09-05 6 PRETORIA, Tues. NEW violence erupted m Black South African townships today as the death toll m riots yesterday rose to 22 with the discovery of eight more bodies. A police spokesman m Pretoria said the bodies had been found m areas which the policeReuter - 301 words
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179 1984-09-05 6 Zola Budd film runs into race law snag DURBAN Tues. A 97- YEAR-OLD law that bans South Africa's Indians from staying m Orange Free State province has blocked plans for a multi-million dollar film about South African-born British Olympic athlete Zola Budd. Mr Anant Singh, an Indian film producer fromAFP - 179 words
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172 1984-09-05 7 Chernenko 'absent because of illness' hint MOSCOW, Tues. IN AN apparent move to prepare the public for a lengthy absence of President Konstanttn Chernenko from his duties, the Soviet press has hinted he is incapacitated through Illness, Western diplomats here said today. The hints Included the absence of any referenceReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-09-05 7 Both sides accuse the other of pulling out first LONDON, Tuesday A FRESH initiative to end Britain's six-month-long miners' strike collapsed m acrimony today before peace talks could be resumed. Miners' leader Arthur Scargill angrily blamed the state-run Coal Board for cancelling the talks.Reuter; AP - 402 words
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Article243 1984-09-05 7 WARSAW, TUBS. POLISH Finance Minister Stanislaw Nieckarz said yesterday his government wanted to join the International Monetary Fund. But, he said, he did not expect all the country's bolicies to meet the IMF's approval. Interviewed on Polish television, Mr Nieckarz said Poland was pursuingReuter - 243 words
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219 1984-09-05 7 SYDNEY, Tims. THE world's first "orphaned" frozen human embryos, now m deepfreeze storage m Melbourne, will be allowed to "die" if a special committee's report is adopted. The Victorian state government's Waller Committee on In- Vitro Fertilisation, headed by Victorian Law Reform CommissionerUPI; Reuter - 219 words
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Article66 1984-09-05 7 NEW DELHI, Tues. India's Supreme Court yesterday ordered measures to save one of the world's most famous monuments, the Taj Mahal, from "marble cancer," the Press Trust of India said. A petition to the court said the Tai, a 300-year-old white marble tomb built by aReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-09-05 8 NANCY CHNG - S'pore envoy out of hospital NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Tues. Singapore's Ambassador to Thailand, Mr Chi Owyang, who underwent surgery for a pacemaker implant last month, has been discharged from hospital and is now recuperating at home. Mr Owyang, 86, who is an old-timer among the diplomatic corps180 words
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Article349 1984-09-05 8 Food and medicine flown to provinces MANILA, Tuesday THE government today launched major relief operations m the central and southern Philippines m the wake of typhoon Ike, which has left heavy casualties. The officially confirmed death toll was 332 but authorities feared it could beUPI - 349 words
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327 1984-09-05 8 BANGKOK, Tv««. THAILAND threatened today to retaliate against any Laotian attacks on three disputed border villages. The army "wowld have to resort to full force to safeguard Thai sovereignty and protect the lives of its people until a dispute over ownership of threeReuter; AP - 327 words
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Article44 1984-09-05 8 MANILA, Tues. Classes were empty at the Philippines' largest private university, as hundreds of students barricaded the gates to protest against fee increases, officials said. Some teachers of the University of the East were also refusing to cross the picket lines. AFPAFP - 44 words
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206 1984-09-05 8 ABBY TAN - New form of govt may be needed: Virata ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Toes. Prime Minister Cesar Virata today urged a re-assessment of the Philippine Constitution In order to determine a type of government that will salt the country. Mr Virata does not usually comment on political matters and206 words
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Article, Illustration86 1984-09-05 8 TWO commandos from the Bangkok Metropolitan Police's Patrol and Special Task Force speed through hoops of fire on their motorcycle daring an exercise at the unit's headquarters at the weekend. In other exercises the commandos displayed their shooting skills while racing en their motorcycles and performedBangkok Post - 86 words
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220 1984-09-05 8 BANGKOK, Tues. The rapid Soviet military expansion m South-east Asia has worsened the situation m the region, Thailand's top national security chief Prasong Soonsiri said. Squadron leader Prasong, secretary-general of National Security Council, told a seminar yesterday that the increased SovietAFP - 220 words
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Article65 1984-09-05 8 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia has dismissed as "something of a joke" an offer by Papua New Guinea to provide experts to improve Jakarta's understanding of Melanesian culture. "We have plenty of experts m this field." said Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmaja. He was commenting on the offerAFP - 65 words
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Article33 1984-09-05 8 JAKARTA, Tues. The 110--member New York Philharmonic Orchestra led by music conductor, Zubin Menu, 48, arrived here from Bangkok today to perform two concerts as part of its Asian tour.- APAP - 33 words
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398 1984-09-05 9 Press freedom assurance from Mahathir Privilege is sometimes abused, he says KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday DATUK Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad assured the press tonight of press freedom, but said they should exercise it with a sense of responsibility towards society. The Prime Minister said the. freedom was sometimes abused, especially byBernama - 398 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-09-05 9 Johor-based drug ring crippled KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian antinarcotics officers have crippled a Johor-based tjrug supply ring with the arrest of a couple suspected of distributing raw opium m local and international markets. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said m a statement yesterday the arrest and seizure resulted fromNST; Bernama - 248 words
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138 1984-09-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Umno disciplinary committee has sacked a state assemblyman convicted of khalwat (close proximity) and suspended two other ordinary members accused of financial improprieties, it was announced today. Umno SecretaryGeneral Datuk Seri Sanusi Junid said that the committee decided yesterday to expelNST - 138 words
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Article58 1984-09-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian government announced that import duties exemption rates have been increased from 10 to 20 per cent on a new list of goods from Asean nations. The products which will benefit from higher exemption rates include coffee extracts, goat skin products, bolts, someAFP; Bernama - 58 words
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302 1984-09-05 9 PM hits out at people who create issues for own ends KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today accused "certain quarters" of making an issue out of the construction of a radioactive dump m Pa pan, Perak, for their own ends. He said they were turningBernama; NST - 302 words
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157 1984-09-05 9 TAIPING, Toes. Alcoholics would give anything to quench their thirst even if they are m a hospital bed propped up with life-giving glocose dripping into their veins. One such person gave the district hospital staff here the slip last Thursday evening m aNST - 157 words
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162 1984-09-05 11 The NTUC is to take up with the Port of Singapore Authority a complaint by stevedores that they are too harshly penalised for violating nosmoking rules at the PSA. NTUC secretary-gener-al, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, agreed to do so after the 1,000-strong Singapore162 words
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Article43 1984-09-05 11 THE first annual dinner of the Singapore Retail Merchants Association will be held at the Dynasty Hotel today. Guest of honour will be Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State for Trade and Industry and chairman of the National Productivity Board.43 words
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Article50 1984-09-05 11 THE case of Tan Kwee Hak, 22, charged with rash driving by racing his Mazda sports car against the drivers of a turbocharged Lotus Esprit 2.2 and a Porsche 944, along Orchard Boulevard and through Grange, Napier and Holland roads on Jan 8, was yesterday adjourned until Sept 26.50 words
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Article426 1984-09-05 11 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG By DIFFERENT tourists shop for different things when they are In Singapore. While the Japanese make a bee-line for comestics and perfumes, the Australians and Americans prefer Jewellery. The Germans shop for tape-recorders and record players, leaving toys and games to the British while426 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1984-09-05 11 TONQ YOKE THO - TONQ YOKE THO By dsfdsf Survey shows Hongkong has more bargains than Singapore TOURISTS with an eye for brand-name goods and the money to pay for them will find more bargains m Hongkong than m Singapore, a government survey has found. A price check1,019 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-09-05 13 HE CLIMBED a tree to pluck a cluster of rubber seeds, coaxed his friend to climb a coconut tree to take mynah nestlings and stayed up for If nights working that was the trouble Mr Toh Lok Sun went through to make his lantern.188 words
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330 1984-09-05 13 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By Depressed since boyfriend's death GLUE-SNIFFING, alcoholism, theft, police arrests, body tattoos, violence and love by the time Wong Lee Choo was 20, she had been through all these stages and lost. Lee Choo, having had her drink m the early330 words
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126 1984-09-05 13 BRIGHT ideas to make the annual Chingay procession more interesting will win $5,000 m prizes. Last year, Miss Piggy and Kermit stepped into the procession. This year, there was a Japanese martial arts team. But for the next procession, the organisers the People's126 words
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66 1984-09-05 13 THE stretch of sea off Tanjong Penjuru Crescent, Jurong, is now safe for swimming and fishing. The Environment Ministry issued a warning against these activities on Saturday after chemicals were flushed into the sea during a fire at a Jurong chemical factory.66 words
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Article29 1984-09-05 13 MR DALJIT SINGH and Mr Foo Meng Liang have been appointed by the Labour Minister to be members of the Employer Panel for one year from Aug 20.29 words
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165 1984-09-05 14 Crime Branch investigating theft of detective's revolver THE CIIVi Organised Crime Branch hM been called la to Investigate after a gun belonging to a detective tram the Internal Security Department was reported stolen on Monday. The gun, a Smith Wbmib revolver, was fully loaded when it was stolen from a165 words
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195 1984-09-05 14 PRICES that Singapore is charging for re-exporting pepper have gone up by as much as 24 per cent over the past four months. The price rise has been caused by a reduction m supplies from major producers such as Sarawak, Indonesia and India. White195 words
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648 1984-09-05 14 AHMAD OBMAN - AHMAD OBMAN By THE Singapore Democratic Party has invited the People's Action Party to join the SDP's fortnightly forum on issues of public interest. The invitation was issued by SDP's secretarygeneral, Mr Chiam See Tong, at the end of the party's second public648 words
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Article54 1984-09-05 14 TELEFAX, the service that enables the transmission of documents, has been extended to the United Arab Emirates. The round-the-clock service is available from the Telecoms Customer Services Centre at Exeter Road. Automatic telex access to the Republic of Belau m the West Pacific is also available. The54 words
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227 1984-09-05 14 Three parties deny UPF chief's claim about accord MR HARBANS Singh created a stir and some confusion among the opposition parties yesterday when he declared that he had reached informal agreement with the other parties not to split opposition votes m the general election. Three parties contacted said they have227 words
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341 1984-09-05 14 Travellers' cheques case A FORMER cashier with a moneylender yesterday denied In court that she had received five separate batches of travellers' cheques m various numbers from a police sergeant m exchange for cash. She said she had only made two transactions with341 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1984-09-05 16 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN By Conference on Trends m US Economic Policy: Domestic and Foreign Impact HE called it an arcane topic. But by the time Mr S. Rajaratnam had finished his speech, he had knowingly or unknowingly transformed the subject, Trends m US Economic1,334 words
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271 1984-09-05 16 TICKET No. *****00 won the first prize of $1,000,000 m the Singapore Sweep 9/84 drawn last night. The full results: Ist nri«e ($1,000,000): *****00 2nd prise ($400,000): *****11 Srd prise ($200,000): *****06 4th priae ($100,000): sth prixe (550,000): *****19 S Jackpot Numbers (each $15,000)271 words
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298 1984-09-05 17 RETHI GOVIN - Fewer drug addicts but the hardcore pose a problem RETHI GOVIN Six-fold jump m 'fourth-timers* at centre By THE number of drug addicts m Singapore has been reduced to about half the 1977 figure. But the Singapore Anti-Nar-cotics Association now faces the bigger problem of treating and rehabilitating hardcore addicts.298 words
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Article84 1984-09-05 17 A WORKSHOP to emphasise the role of Antwerp as a gateway to Europe and other overseas destinations for goods exported from Singapore will be held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry On Sept 19 at 3 p.m. The workshop on consolidation, shipping and distribution84 words
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122 1984-09-05 17 Bills pass scrutiny of minority rights council THE Presidential Council for Minority Rights held five meetings and considered 27 Bills for the year ended July 31, 1984. No adverse report was made by the council on any of the Bills or the large amount of subsidiary legislation referred to it122 words
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250 1984-09-05 17 Gorilla island banks on health of its lone survivor WHETHER more gorillas will be brought to Singapore Zoo depends on the* condition of sole survivor, Zozo, and the success of a new vaccine to protect him against a deadly bacteria. If all goes well, Zozo will be released onto gorilla250 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-09-05 17 IRENE HOE - Pang Boon's remark gets Sheares Hall a sculpture IRENE HOE By AN AFTER-DINNER remark by a Cabinet minister three yean ago led to the ereattoa «f this sculpture, which now stands outside Sbeares Hall at Kent Ridge. At a National Day eelebrattoa la IMI, Environment Minister Ong Pang Been observed246 words
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201 1984-09-05 17 RESIDENTS of luxurious Cheng Hong Mansion, off Jalan Eunos, formed a bucket brigade on Monday night after a burst water pipe left them high and dry. The only water that could be found by the residents, who paid about $400,000 for their private apartments,201 words
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295 1984-09-05 17 A YOUNG man, having lost the only job he ever had, took to drinking. In his need for money to satisfy his passion for alcohol, he first turned to his father. And when the father could no longer tolerate and sustain his son's obsession,295 words
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199 1984-09-05 17 MP's five questions for next sitting of Parliament THE MP for Anson, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, will ask five questions at the next sitting of Parliament. He wants to know if the Prime Minister will make a statement on the proposal for Singapore to nave an elected President to protect199 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-09-05 19 SUSANNA KULATISSA - SUSANNA KULATISSA Lack of good work habits, skills and loyalty found m survey of 130 manufacturing firms By POOR attitudes, inadequate skills and job-hop-ping are the three most difficult problems m improving productivity. These were the findings of a survey conducted by the Committee on309 words
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191 1984-09-05 19 Big companies 'keener to train workers' BIGGER companies put more resources into training their staff than smaller companies which generally make do with on-the-job-training. This discovery was made by the National Productivity Board during industry visits between March and May last year. The visits to 20 companies aimed at: Monitoring191 words
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Article184 1984-09-05 19 EVERY little bt* Madam Ng- Mcl Li's way of belong the Community Chest «f Hagapere la to pMnd eailll. Madam Ng, 74, tram L«r«ng Ah Hoagaag, hi kMwi to make ezeeUeat mm ««ter which she wUf aeU at a Graaay'a stall daring a fnnd-ndalag haaaar184 words
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67 1984-09-05 19 SIX ROADS will be closed to motorists from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. tomorrow for a consecration ceremony at the Sri Mariamman Devasthanam Temple m South Bridge Road. t o Th aftec *ed roads are: Mohammed All Lane, Mosque Street, Pagoda Street, South67 words
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78 1984-09-05 19 POLICE ARE investigating a report that four youths used crash helmets to smash a taxi's windscreen on Sunday morning. Taxi-driver Chee Heng Kiat, 34, told police four men m their early twenties had flagged down his taxi outside the Bee Wha Bar. He saw a crowd78 words
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Article64 1984-09-05 19 THIEVES BROKE into a supermarket and a bungalow m separate burglaries on Monday and stole cash, jewellery and goods totalling $38,277. Watches, cigarette lighters, calculators, pens and T-shirts worth $24,748 were stolen from the NTUC Fair Price store m Yung Kuang Road, Jurong. In the other break-in, a64 words
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190 1984-09-05 19 Sisters used stolen POSB passbook TWO teenaged sisters were told by a man to withdraw money by using a stolen bank account book, a court heard yesterday. Jasmine Ting Lian, 17, and her 15-year-old sister went to the Upper Thomson Road branch of the Post Office Savings Bank on Jan190 words
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Article52 1984-09-05 19 Postgraduate successes THE following people were successful m the Master of Medicine (Anaesthesia) primary examination held m August: Dr Chen Fun Gee, Dr Chong Jin Long, Dr Ng Kirn Swee and Dr Tan Poh llan. The successes were announced on Monday by the National University of Singapore's school of postgraduate52 words
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Advertisement446 1984-09-05 13 The stars are shining tonight at The Dynasty Singapore GREG MANNE AT LE VENDdME LOUNGE. of this celebrated >' our mintl lon X duo from Australia. l^flkMl g the owning is over A repertoire of sentimental -W9r .^^i From 8.30 pm to 1. 30 am THE FLYBAITS AT BILL BAILEYS446 words
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Advertisement1123 1984-09-05 15 Super Screen, Super Speed, Super Storage, Super Support. When it comes to the high performance business APC runs rings around the competition with also supports two 10-megabyte hard disks. For personal computing that's serious business applications demand, ordinary PC's just can't its fast, true 16-bit CPU. The minutes it saves1,123 words
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Advertisement165 1984-09-05 16 Hbw it 1 He: :^Hlia»»iHH^^|: :^H ■p'^^^^^^ j *m- fl fJt&^m V ft* !W 1 Hb^- v Hk '^H bb^^^Mbh Bk i f I JlHlPliß^Biii^ I r Br il ftk.Hfll bPP IB 1 Kfl Wfl 1 J? 1 f t 111 P^^Tl We arc a multi racial, multi This is165 words
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Advertisement254 1984-09-05 17 Thissidesays This side you needn't worry. confirms it. 9 |4S^^ B^^ffl^^^^^^^^^S IjJ^ptillll I^^^^^^^^^ lillVBI I American Express, P.O. Box 2092. Sir^apor* 9040. Tf found <xiltldo I On the back of the American Express® Card is a iWost reassuring This is only possible because American Express look for financial piece of254 words
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Article, Illustration735 1984-09-05 18 LULIN REUTENS; URANIUM - LULIN REUTENS URANIUM Our Constitution Stories by Graphics by THE Singapore Constitution is an untidy patchwork of three documents, with parts added and changed when the island became independent. As the Prime Minister himself put it recently m Parliament, it was messy. But it works better than735 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-09-05 18 Functions of the President THE President: •Is elected by Parliament for a four-year term. Must be a Singapore citizen. Must not have any other income-earning job. May resign. May be removed by a two-thirds majority vote m Parliament. What ho can and cannot do: In most instances, the President can284 words
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Advertisement302 1984-09-05 18 Pre-independence a brief history Pre-1943 1948 1959 Straits Settlement Legislative Council Self-government Singapore is part of the Straits 23-member council led by The Sm 8 a P° re (Constitution) Settlement together with Penang. the Governor js W|th S| J Order m Council is introduced. Malacca Labuan, the Cocos Is- djrect302 words
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Advertisement768 1984-09-05 19 rTed Babes The U.S.P Agency IS ON A MAN-HUNT r^, ai established agency with an excellent record of growth, we're on the look-out for top-notch advertising professionals to meet our growing needs. We are expanding. We've picked up several blue-chip accounts recently. Both locally and regionally. And to maintain our768 words
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Article348 1984-09-05 20 SURELY Mr G. Ramakrishnan, president of the Serangoon Merchants' Association, was exaggerating a bit when he said ''the cries from the public for the preservation of the 'Little India' image were overwhelming". Nevertheless, the case for retaining as much as possible of the old Serangoon348 words
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Article90 1984-09-05 20 SINGAPORE as a global city yes. Indeed Mr David Marshall once proposed that Singapore be declared a world city. Mr S. Rajaratnam always thought we were part of a global system. In fact, we are already a global city. But Singapore as the United Nations headquarters m 1987,90 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1984-09-05 20 SALMA KHALIK - At Telecoms, people spell success SALMA KHALIK By From a poor statutory board needing World Bank loans to a profit-making dynamic organisation. Telecoms' success m the past decade has been impressive. And on National Day, Telecoms general manager Goh Seng Kirn was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. A Telecoms man1,452 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-09-05 20 Pacesetter in a world of instant communication MORE than 200 countries are linked to Singapore by telephone and telex. The rates here are among the cheapest m the world. International Direct Dialling is available to all subscribers at a nominal fee. Proportionately, Singapore has one of the largest pool of227 words
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Article, Illustration632 1984-09-05 20 colt Jinn MILDRED Schmidlapp came home from lunch the other day and told Bert Schmldlapp the "girls" wanted her to run for mayor of Five Corners. "Are you out of your mind?'' said Schmldlapp. "If yon run for public office, ill have to prMtace my tax re"What'sTimes - 632 words
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Article278 1984-09-05 21 NUS entry proposal conflicting 'Join JCs' call and poly rules clash I REFER to the report, "Top students urged to go to junior colleges" (ST, Aug 24). There seems to be a contradiction of policy m what is happening. The Ministry of Education is facing difficulty persuading bright GCE "O"278 words
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Article98 1984-09-05 21 I REFER to year report "B«y dies and seven •then tart la accidents" (ST, Ang 2f) abevt an accident that tosc place alMtg Buldt Pnnnei EUad (hi Iraat of Radin Mas PrWry Sclhml) m which seven-year-«Id sch—l b*y was killed after heing knocked down98 words
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120 1984-09-05 21 Support those who need funds to advance WITH the assistance of the Skill Development Fund, many companies m Singapore are getting more liberal m sponsoring employees for trainHowever, there are some companies which still possess the management myopia of maximising profits, and which will do the minimum m human resource120 words
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232 1984-09-05 21 Discarded and fused tubes not ours HDB PLEASE refer to the letter by "Child-Lover' (ST, July 25) who expressed concern of fused fluorescent tubes left by "HDB electricians" m the litter bins near lifts. The Housing Board has a system of controlling the replacement and disposal of its fused fluorescent232 words
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265 1984-09-05 21 PLEASE refer to the letter by Mr Chan Wai Thong who objects to the group parking scheme as he claims lie has to "drive round the estate, hunting for a parking lot, wasting time and fuel m the process". (ST, July 9). We would like265 words
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294 1984-09-05 21 PLEASE refer to the letter "Housing for senior citizens Scheme is too restrictive" by "In Need of Flat" (ST, July 18). The scheme requires a female senior citizen who is 40 to rent a flat with someone above 21. The writer294 words
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Article153 1984-09-05 21 PLEASE refer to the letter by Mr Steven Teo, who secured one of the 33 units of Housing Board industrial premises for renovation displays. (ST, July 25). He was unhappy that his requests to demolish the existing front external wall for conversion to a glass shopfront, and153 words
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Article230 1984-09-05 21 THE Straits Tim«s wlcom— »«tt«rs from you. Your totters mutt include your signature, full imiiw, address, and homo and oftlca totophono numbora, if any. Thoy should proforably bo typod, douMo-spacod, on ona sida of tha papar. You may add a paaudonym if you wish. Brevity is230 words
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249 1984-09-05 21 Good leadership makes all the difference to our future I REFER to the letter "Let's think of our economic future" by Mr Selvadas Govindasamy (ST, Aug 16) and to the reply "Our success comes from sound government" by Mr Derek Da Cunha. (ST, Aug 21). I agree completely with Mr249 words
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Advertisement285 1984-09-05 21 y* mßmmmmT M\ mJ 7 m rs w f K|^_^^^h| E^ t^ ev&tod of mmPlc stfrmjgwlPh 3heny^MerLM7^fpr mseo Cafedxr Sherry and her sizzling To add spice to your evening. Lov« Affair will put 1 C^f yi^ i m^^ ~^Jf] also put together two you m the mood for ijT* T^^285 words
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Article748 1984-09-05 22 CLYDE HABERMAN - CLYDE HABERMAN By m Tokyo Koreans m Japan complain of discrimination ON A street corner m Hiroshima, a stone monument serves as a memorial to 20,000 Koreans killed m the 1945 atomic bomb attack. Nearby is the Hiroshima Peace Park, with its elaborate memorial dedicatedNYT - 748 words
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Article, Illustration894 1984-09-05 22 There's a feeling of the whole union movement being threatened. Mr Jim Smith, research director for the United Steelworkers of America Fewer and fewer workers are joining labour movement WASHINGTON On Labour Day (Sept 3) this year, there was a growing feeling m the894 words
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Advertisement205 1984-09-05 22 I I j Strategically located at tfoe junction H paya lebar \r\ of Eunos Link and Airport Road/ I I A RPW tKHI I'lim Paya Lebar Industrial Estate ffi\^ Adequate supply of labour Inclose I *\sßi B_J proximity to housing estates at I <)| 3Elt±g'tuNos.iNK Al|unied. MacPherson. Hougang. I H205 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-09-05 23 DEPRIVED of a WaU Street lead, trading was quiet and most stocks fell. The Straits Times Industrial Index shed 5.49 points to 916.80. The Business Times Composite Index closed 5.10 points down at 819.64. Falls led rises 111 to 24 as volume dipped to 11 million shares291 words
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Article37 1984-09-05 23 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 14 78 14 Finance 2 8 5 Hotels 0 8 0 Properties 4 5 2 Plantations 0 6 3 Mining I 2 0 Deb/Loans 3 4 5 Total 24 111 2937 words
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Article43 1984-09-05 23 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 10 83 25 Finance 0 9 5 Hotels 0 I 0 Properties 3 6 1 Oil palms 0 4 1 Tins 0 8 2 Rubbers 2 14 6 Deb/Loans 0 0 1 Total 15 125 4143 words
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Article99 1984-09-05 23 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on an easier note yesterday for the second consecutive session as investors confidence remained at a low ebb. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 5.61 points to 1406.09. Reflecting the easier trend, there were only 15 gainers at99 words
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Article71 1984-09-05 23 Btuttad Bhd 2* CtC unch CCM Co»d Storif t —8 Duntop M unch Esto susp Fid -10 Gentin-j -5 Gumwss +S HraPw —1 bKkcaptBhd —9 K«ppd -1 MTC +12 Kkiti-Pwpos. —1 NBT susp Hit Iron -6 PMC —3 PmOk +3 PwfaPUnt —2 Prim unch fmM 971 words
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Article34 1984-09-05 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Fines Business Times' Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)34 words
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Article62 1984-09-05 23 Stat Lin FbMM 336 16 MTC7IC 400+1? ftfrOOU 414 +10 Ctwtn It* 378 10 Drtdi B*r 700 +5 CtrtOmi 630 5 S*nN 600 +S Mm 520 +5 PMm||Soc 179 5 P»vOsoc 287 +3 UOL 280+3 NOL 221+3 T«i»C«p 167 +3 m. cuts 92 +2 OUT 286 +1 Ktcfcfa* 280+162 words
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Article69 1984-09-05 23 M 380 -14 R**< 468 -12 Ft N 575 —10 Straits Tra*f S4O -10 Khonf «M* 340 -10 Suntr~C 50c 264 -10 hchcapt 278 -9 CKTa* 251 -9 Pr«Mt 230 -9 MTP 422-8 Cotd Shrt 10p 326-8 FW CaMn 316 -8 Mm IWt 316 -8 FtdninMi 304 -8 ■tMlaafri69 words
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Article58 1984-09-05 23 S«3 S«p4 BT Composite (24.74 ***** BT MkMw *****19 *****39 BT 06/ OS 170 263 STtadntri* 922.29 916.80 ST Fimk* 2645.56 2647.30 STHsMs 930 59 927 86 STPnpwtiß 511.63 ***** STMMV 382 50 382 44 ST PlmMmi 2524.32 2(22.25 OCBC 7U.07 712.23 OU6 Composrtf 469.20 4C5.74 StS M 66158 words
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Article17 1984-09-05 23 Lm Kim Toh 1,068,000 Pan-El M6.000 U I C 506,000 Pa*hang Cora 500,000 UOL 490,00017 words
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564 1984-09-05 23 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Reporter Our regular column, Small BasuMwa, has been held ever doe to pressure m space. WASHINGTON When Congress reconvenes today for its last session of business before the elections, it faces a whole slew of Bills on564 words
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188 1984-09-05 23 EUROPEAN fears of higher US interest rates sent th 3 US dollar shooting upwards yesterday. The US dollar traded to a high of 2.9210 against the Deutscnemark m the Singapore market, almost touching the record high of 2.9290 achieved on Aug188 words
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814 1984-09-05 23 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By dsdfdsfds FOLLOWING the Monetary Authority of Singapore's moves to tighten its control over the banking system, the Stock Exchange of Singapore has signalled a clear warning to prospective public companies that their financial position must be beyond reproach. After consultation with the814 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-09-05 23 THE mango seems a popular fruit to grow these days. Last year, the Sime Darby group planted mangoes and durians m 202 hectares of the New Labu Estate m Malaysia. This year, mangoes are on trial m Australia. Seventy-five varieties of mangoes from Florida toWAN - 236 words
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333 1984-09-05 23 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG Efforts by Singapore Interests to take control of Tai Sang Land Development here failed because the Ma family were united m resisting them, said Tai Sang chairman William Ma In an interview yesterday. Mr Ma.333 words
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317 1984-09-05 23 HONGKONG American businessmen m Asia and the Pacific reel** yesterday called far the withdrawal of controversial United States textile regulations which will e«me late force on Friday. The new regulations aim at strengthening 4*e ©a n try -of -origin rales to stop textile exportingAP - 317 words
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Article3493 1984-09-05 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the tabie does3,493 words
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Article1902 1984-09-05 24 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (4. 005) Alex Hldg xd Alcom (1 998 2 OOS) (24) 2.00 (21) 1.99 Antoh (1 765) (1) 1.75 (1) 1.77 (4) 1 .76 xd A Choc (2.806 2.8 15) (1) 2.84 (1)2.82(21)2.80 AISB '4 648 4 68S) (1) 4 68 AMD (3.528)1,902 words
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Article2777 1984-09-05 24 1984 Last Yield Voi Day »fh Low Company Sale Chanfe (000) hSfti Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL I COMMERCIAL 310 216 Aetna 255 2.9 306 182 Alcom 184 4 1 2 7 28 184 182 312 218 AJbed Choc 262 -2 38 21 262 262 198 1372,777 words
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Article, Illustration33 1984-09-05 25 Closing prices Rubbef cents/Kilo Singapore September 193.75 up one cent Malaysia September 217.50 up one cent Tin Closing prices m MVkilo Straits Tin 29 15 unch Turnover: 255 tonnes down 705 tonnes33 words
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Article42 1984-09-05 25 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 341.00-***** 346.50—347.00 Hongkong *****-***** 346.40—346 80 Mon Fri New York closed 348.00—348.50 London 344 25— 345 00 347.50 348.00 Dec Feb Simex Gold Futures high-low 353.90-349.60 357.60— 357 60 Closing 350.60 357.60 Volume- 1128 142 words
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Article143 1984-09-05 25 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,700 and 5524.012. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 80/4. 30. It peaked briefly at U*****.10/4.50 and moved choppily within a narrow range from U*****.00 to U*****.00. The morning session closed at U*****.40/3.80. It re-opened at U*****. 80/3. 30 m response to143 words
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Article130 1984-09-05 25 PALM Closinf prices Crude MS/tome palm ofl Sept 980 (north central) 970 (south) Oct 980 (central) Nov 970 (south (central) Refined palm oi MJ tonnes RBD palm Sept 560 (sellers) Oct 550 (sellers) Nov 540 (sellers) Dec 535 (sellers) RBD Stearin Sept 415 (sellers) Oct 405 (sellers) Nov130 words
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Article61 1984-09-05 25 THE Straits Tin price m Penang stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. There was continuing shortage of demand with the buffer stock manager again absorbing the bulk of the disposals. Turnover fell to 255 tonnes from 960 on Monday. About 2061 words
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Article28 1984-09-05 25 Ciosmf prices E/lom Mon Spot *****0—1042 00 (1039 00—1040 00) 3 months 1059 50—1060 50 (1056.00 1057 00> Market tone Barely steady after firme Sales 33.700 tonnes28 words
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Article25 1984-09-05 25 Ciluar "I PHEW sinw US$/troy oz tuts Mm Singapore 7 16-7 21 7 37-742 Mun Fri N«« York closrt 7.43—7.48 Sbi/rce Credit Suisse. Spore25 words
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Article29 1984-09-05 25 Closing prices Aluminum £/lonne Mon Spot 802 50— 803 50 (822 00-823 00) 3 months 825 00—826 00 (845 50—846 00) Market tone Easier Sales 1 7.400 tonnes29 words
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Article428 1984-09-05 25 dfdfds H^^^^l 1 1 1 1 *^^1 I I I I I _l I I I Hongkong Hang Seng "h" 1 Tuesday 947.02 (939.42) Week ago 898.91 M Australian All-Ordinaries ~3.-& Tuesday 778 7 (730 6) BEWeek ago 739.1 I Australian Industrials Tuesday 1027.1 (1027.0) Week ago 1026.3428 words
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Article298 1984-09-05 25 Sept 4 HKt Chinee Associated Hoteh Bonk Of Eost Ashj 20 00 unch Cheung Kong 770 +0 I Chmo Light 12 50 +0 1 Cross Horb T,,on#l 930 unch F E Consortium 0 365 +0 01 For East Exch PhUex 0030 -0005 G I Cement 5 40S Great Eagle298 words
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Article341 1984-09-05 25 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 190.50— 191 50N 190 50— 191.50N unq unq Int 1 RSS Sept 194.00-194.50 193 75-***** *****-***** *****-***** Int 1 RSS Oct 197 25 197.75 197 50— 198 00 Int 2 RSS Sept341 words
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Article286 1984-09-05 25 "ZfiL l Gambier 25% 250 Coconut »,«<-« SL*. SSi— Source Produce Exchange m Super 235 2nd grade 272.00 r.i B f oe ssss RiM sssi- f ~r beST su New drum FOB 209 00 (sellers) nlC© ..^..A SNGATOtt s*^ 270 To1 Mrro T l l^h« «Mle in* ?m286 words
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Article320 1984-09-05 25 S*P t4 Ten Chinft M.tsubrsh. 561 -2 itnn m Mitsui Co 327 -3 Ajnomoto 1200 10 M.tsu. Sh.pbkjg 151 +2 Ako f™. 133I 33 Mrtsu. Smelting 460 -8 Amodo 1290 30 Mitsukoshi 360 unch Asohi Ch«m 563 12 Ml tsum 1280 -10 o tT I**1 IV* Murata Mfg 3000320 words
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Article276 1984-09-05 25 Sept 4 Cents Charge 'Cl (Aust) Leighton 166 voch Lend Laos* 586 unch A C I MogeHon Pet Aust 230 unch A N I Mayne Iskckless 284 -2 A P M Meto|s Explor Aberfoyle 930 -10 N L 55 unch Age Mideast 35 unch Alliance Oil 94 unch Mim276 words
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Article571 1984-09-05 25 Cons Gold 499 10 Rus Plant 9>, ZO I6'i -'4 uss AAC UH -H Amgold 96* -2H AAI 471 •IH Bracken 223 -15 Bryvoors 10 I I 16 H Botswana 21 -1 Buffeh 48* -2 De Beers 557 -23 East Dries 30 1 i Dooms l9'/4 -11.I 1 FSGeduld571 words
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Article102 1984-09-05 25 THE US dollar opened at 552. 1640/50 and bearish trading pushed it down to a low of 552.1568. It closed at 5J2.1580/90. The greenback closed higher against major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.9078 88 and was traded between 2.9140 47 and 2.9070/80. It closed at a102 words
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Article33 1984-09-05 25 %p.a. Savings account 7 i Autosave 6 Fixed deposit 3 1 month 7 1 4 3 months 7 4 6 months 7 1 4 9 months 7'i 12 months 7' 433 words
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Article46 1984-09-05 25 p.a. 'rime rate 2 9 3 4 •ersonal/ Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 mtm (discounted) Up to 10 years IC II to 25 years ION Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5*4 2 years 5 3 4 3 years 6'« 4 years IM46 words
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Article51 1984-09-05 25 p.a. Commercial properties 1 15 years^ 113«0 3 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Wording capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme tCEFS) 10 MAS rediscount rates tor export bills Source DBS Bank 1 Mcativt rales. 2 For best customers only. 3 Mb)51 words
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Article212 1984-09-05 25 Interbank Over the a* counter Local dollars to Foreign currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency ***** ***** 556 543 1 6657 1 6671 6 05-5 96 1.0714 1 0734 9 55-9 18 2.7935—2 7969 3 58-3 52 *****-2 1590 4 66-4 6? Local dollars to lOOurats212 words
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Article211 1984-09-05 25 Managers' prices for Sept 5 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 05—3 24 The Swings Fund 191-203 Spore Prog Fund 1 36—1 44 S pot* Sec Fund 1 98—2 lOid Spore Invest Fund 1 20-1 27 S pore Equity Fund 1 36—1 44 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest211 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-09-05 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight on Sept 4 (2300) LCL Ship (Voya.e) An Car.o Nippontca (57/447) 5/9 (2100) FSB P Van Buren (128/1) 6/9 (0700) TM LSrimattii (19W) 6/9(0700) TA3 Gowa (11HB) 6/9 (0700) TA3 Sea Hawk (55)559 words
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111 1984-09-05 25 LONDON The world tanker fleet declined to 276.3 million dwt or 3,056 vessels m the first half of this year from 283.2 million dwt or 3,115 vessels m the second-half of last year, London shipbroker John I. Jacobs said. It said m111 words
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Article, Illustration222 1984-09-05 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Koppel Wharves Aniou 31/2 aside 5/9 OengYun 27/8 aside 5/9 Taisho Maru 25/6 aside 5/9 Vishva Karuna 47 aside 5/9 BungaOrkid 33/4 5/9 8/9 Jenhol 22 5/9 6/9 Kota lade 10/2 5/9 6/9 Lampung 45A 5/9 6/9 Pasir Panjang Gia Dtnh 302 aside222 words
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297 1984-09-05 26 LONDON Citicorp said it planned to buy Scrimgeour Kemp-Gee and Vickers da Coata (Holdings) Ltd, two British stockbrokers, as part of the United States banking group's broader plan to develop an international securities business. Citicorp last year announced it would buy control of297 words
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312 1984-09-05 26 KL Tin Market to start operating on Oct 1 KUALA LUMPUR The Koala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) for physical tin will start operating on Oct 1, Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said. It will replace the Penang physical market, run by smelters, which will cease operations on Sept 28,Reuter - 312 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-09-05 26 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By Group turnover plunges by 39 pc PROMET Bhd, the we 1 1 -diver s i f i c d Malaysian-based group, is beginning to feel the pace of its vigorous expansion. For the first six months of the year, the group345 words
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Article68 1984-09-05 26 SUBJECT to relevant aproval, BOLTON PROPERTIES BHD will double the authorised capital from Msso million to Msloo milUon. There will be a special bumiputra issue of 8.4 million new shares at Msl.Bo each to increase bumiputra participation to 26 per cent of the increased capital from the68 words
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Article55 1984-09-05 26 MR JACK CHIA has a 19.81 per cent stake m HAW PAR BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL LTD after he bought another 227,000 shares m the group. At present, Mr Chia holds a total of 29,519,130 Haw Par shares. Meanwhile, JACK CHIA ENTERPRISES (MALAYSIA) BHD will hold its AGM on Sept55 words
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Article30 1984-09-05 26 MINORITY shareholders of BOU STEAD AUSTRALIA LTD have approved the sale of 50 per cent of Bousteadco Singapore's ordinary ana preference shareholdings hi Boustead Australia to Promet Pte Ltd.30 words
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Article24 1984-09-05 26 DATUK Mohd Salleh bin Yusof and Tuan Haji Abdul Shukor bin Ngor have resigned as directors of SOUTH EAST ASIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION BHD.24 words
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Article120 1984-09-05 26 A GROUP of 10 hardware engineers from the People's Republic of China completed a 10-week computer maintenance course m Singapore last month. The course, organised by computer manufacturers, Perkin-Elmer Far East Pte Ltd, was held at the PRC Training Centre at Thomson Road. Students were taught120 words
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Advertisement212 1984-09-05 23 m H^^ II lufl nm jB nnn»^ II I>B H nanaL nnnnnnnfe^^^^^^nnß Duck the rain. A Metro Exclusive the field umbrella. Yours free with any Aramis, Devin or Aramis 900 purchase worth $60 or more. The next time the weather takes a turn for the worst, reach for the whimsical212 words
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Advertisement16 1984-09-05 24 P^lLxhoh ON SALE 1 .if Mm r. Ph"*- \^fl I i A Times Periodicals lg^ Publication16 words
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Advertisement11 1984-09-05 25 c ill II U A TIMES PERIODICALS PUBLICATION 111 nut ct¥^11 words
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Advertisement30 1984-09-05 25 HUBERT KELLER A hard look^t what it will take to succeed m business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead, forewarned will be forearmed $22.00. TIMES THE BOOKSHOP30 words
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Advertisement476 1984-09-05 26 10 TOP PRIZES PLUS 40 VALUABLE PRIZES! You stand a chance to win a FREE Ist Prize: ?l E a R b?e E^zes° UDAY TRIP Or Kbrea/Japan/Taiwan Simply place a $2,000/- Fixed Deposit 2nd Pri» 8-Day Japan !i r n c S2I. M 3rd Pri All Taiwan Ist July 1984476 words
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Advertisement38 1984-09-05 26 fly fly fly j flf B lIP Ybur Top Soccer Weekly $2.25 I 1 IfV JJ f%rrA^ IF, IB Tl 1 1 nii^s 2. Jurong Poff Rood. Siogopore 2261 Tel: *****55 Telex: RS ***** TIMESJ II IU Distribute38 words
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Miscellaneous14 1984-09-05 26 STOCK WORTH by Sterling and Seles nick Itucir market sharf I -^^^^^^^B I _^^mm^^b14 words
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Advertisement768 1984-09-05 27 I TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: n ty 1 Monday Friday 9 00am to 5 00pm I Ordinary: Isl 00 per word (Mm $15 00) I Food/ Ent«rt«inm«nt L* -_J .^^^^V. a^\ a^"^^% »^^^^N Saturday 8 30am to 2 00pm "am Personal Services/ Merchandise jt >fc >». SZ~lk I g\768 words
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Advertisement539 1984-09-05 27 13 Musical Equipment GOOD CONDITION PIANO Suitable for beginners $1,000. Tel: *****70. NEW YAMAHA PIANO V 1 A Selling $5,000 only Call *****47 14 Antiques/Art Crafts 1. A CHING Dynasty, blackwood cupboard panels carved with intricate "Dragon Among Clouds" motif. $25,000 0.n.0. 2. A blackwood carved chest with "Dragon and539 words
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Advertisement610 1984-09-05 27 20 Pets 1 YEAR OLD male Poodle. Apricot colour with papers. Obedient trained and dewormed. Price negotiable. Tel: *****05 ALSATIAN PUPPY, MALE, $300 negotiable. Tel: *****01. 24 Garage Sale CUSTOM MADE U.S. settee/ 2 armchairs, upholstered, m contemporary design fabric, $525. (New $2,500). 3 months old Phillips hot/ cold washing610 words
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Advertisement945 1984-09-05 27 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing JAFANTASTIC SAVINGS TIOMEM/IKERS EXHIBITION OT "^MIFF SHOWER SCREENS, SLIMLINE BLINDS ALUMINIUM GRILLES "Luxaflex "vertical BALCONY BLINDS From Ist 9th Sept *84 Venue: PARKWAY PARADE (TRANSVERSE MALL) GOH KENG PTE LTD.,©£ -03-19, PARKWAY PARADE jM 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Product*945 words
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Advertisement543 1984-09-05 27 30 Hairdressing LONDON TRAINED HAIRSTYLIST. cut $12. perm $29 Call Mode Hairstyling Team (Salon-Styl-ist). *****40 *****96 MORRIS MASTERCLASS MODELS required for cutting/ perming/ colouring by advanced students. For appointment call *****07 PETERSIMON HAIR SALON Special offer B Perm: $3000. Cut: $14.00. Steaming: $1200 Couring: $1500. Henna: $18 00 *****40. POINTERS543 words
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Advertisement785 1984-09-05 27 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor PHrtaj (Mb* PlwaMai Cafe** Rawtaj Ehetrtal Fndai nMI CaW Wf HW QMSMb) LI YUAN IRON AWNINGS CO specialises m: Aluminium sliding doors and window grilles. All kind* of awnings, iron gales, sliding iron doors and iron grilles. Fences, Venetian Minds. Reasonable price. Reliable and efficient service. TEL:785 words
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Advertisement1496 1984-09-05 27 COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY for take over at good locality with machines and installations Low investment. No risk. Cash returns. No staff problems Tel V *****66. 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor SPECIALISE IN SPRAY texture, rockstone. spray tiles, include laying of ceramic tiles. For prompt and quality job. Tel: *****38 SPECIALIST IN EMERGENCY Day1,496 words
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Advertisement594 1984-09-05 28 53 Computer Products/Services ENSIGN II 650? ZBO on board 2 drives and controller 80 column card Green Monitor, keytroric look alike keyboard On* year guarantee on parts NOW: $2300* Plus printer ana other tree gifts included Only $1395 00 tor m 6*««r unit with CPU, FDD plu* monitor. COMPUTER DISTRIBUTORS594 words
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Advertisement766 1984-09-05 28 60 Business Opportunities RIMBA SATU Damaged cargo tor above by Tender Sal* CKD parts, machinery parts, etc. Under: SHIN NIHON KENTEI KYOKAI Tel: *****55 Telex: R*****0 KENT A ASSOCIATES PTE LTD Tel: *****74 Telex: R*****2 NIPPON KAMI KENTEI KYOKAI Tel: *****11 Telex: R*****8 View ah ORION TUAS SHIPYARD Tua* Crescant766 words
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Advertisement568 1984-09-05 28 60 Business Opportunities MALAYSIAN RED BRICK for sale. Ex-slock. Interested parties please call *****43/ *****13. SELLING BELOW COBT. 4000 plastic bags. 30" x 28" (0.008 mm thickness). Call *****41. j r (H^K aaaftM atißaaaWT Ihl A JBSmWRB^B** 65 Situations Wanted MULTI FORCE guarantooa m oasteting you to *alacl English apoaking568 words
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Advertisement1280 1984-09-05 28 .am A MANUFACTURING COMPANY favP^Bß arwjai las listed ten attractive bene|l r^m fits to draw Production OperaH I ■v' tors at classification 66h. I I HLJB They're also giving away free «U souvenirs to those who join 66 SitiMttons Vacant Executive SENIOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Consulting Englnaaca wtoh to appoint a1,280 words
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Advertisement632 1984-09-05 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical 1 Canon I iiII I I I I _k IF 41 _z\z ii +-J— GfrH I I I I 1 I RECEPTIONIST At Canon a receptionist is a vital part of our successful team You will be responsible for632 words
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Advertisement571 1984-09-05 28 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial C triad HONG FOX I GROUP OF COMPANIES I requires ii ii I i 1 1 1 1 IB I The successful candidates should possess: I GCY. 'O' Lrxr/ H I Typing speed 40 wpm I year relevant experience571 words
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Advertisement946 1984-09-05 29 96 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Cleric*! 0) Secretarial/Clerical An American Bank invites applications forCONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANTS (Personnel) Qualifications/ Experience:--e Applicants should have a OCE 'A' level or at least a good OCE 'O' level Certificate, knowledge of accounting and ability to type. Relevant experience In payroll and benefits946 words
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Advertisement448 1984-09-05 29 66 Situations Vacant 0) SecrtUriH Clerical PAPER PRODUCTS I (M) PTE LTD requires Minimum GCE O Level H Credit m Englisri and Mathematics Typing Shorthand speed I 35-- 40 80 100 wpm I Able to deal with general II correspondence I Completed GCE O Level Able to type Please write448 words
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Advertisement551 1984-09-05 29 66 Situation* Vacant 0) $ecrH*riMl/aertcMl We heve immediate vacancy for: FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST QCE 'O' level. Typing speed 35 to 40 w.p.m. Working experience preferred. Interested plssss call to arrange for m appointment or written appNcelions may be eddressed to: THE PERSONNEL DEPT DIETHELM INDUSTRIES PTE LTD ENGINEERrNG DIVISION 303551 words
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Advertisement601 1984-09-05 29 66 Situations Vacant 0) SeentarUU/aertaU aj^fc DAEWOO DAEWOO CORPORATION requires urgently FEMALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c Mln. OCE 'O' level with credit m Mathematics LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate Ability to type. At least 2 years' working experience. totoreetod applicants, ptoaee contact: Mr Choi Myung Ho, *****77 ext 22 Regional Organisation requires601 words
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Advertisement571 1984-09-05 29 66 Situations Vacant 0) SecretMiiMl/CleriaU Established Trading Company urgently requirss: ACCOUNTS CLERK c Age between 18 and 2« c 1 year experience required GENERAL CLERK c GCE "O' Level c Knowledge of general clerical duties In accounts Age between 18 and 24 Those who can start immediately will be given571 words
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Advertisement652 1984-09-05 29 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrttMiiml ClericMl An established Japanese company has immediate vacancy for FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c OCE 'O' or 'A' level, c Able to type. Age between 17-25 years, c Experience not necessary, c School leavers welcome. Interested applicants piease contact: *****28 (Judy) to arrange lor an interview.652 words
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Advertisement603 1984-09-05 29 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMl/ClerlcMl NUTRI-METICS urgently required en ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c GCE 'O' level and LCCI Accounting Certificate c Minimum 2 years experience c Able to handle accounts to trial balance c Able to type Interested applicants pleeee write to or call a t 211 UPPER BUKIT TIMAH ROAD603 words
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Advertisement646 1984-09-05 29 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMl/ClericMl Long established lets Travel Agency requires: TRAVEL ASSISTANTS Travel Assistants required with good experience m ticketing. planning ltlneries and calculation of fares. c GCE "O" or A" Level, c Fluent English required. Excellent selery and conditions. Pleeee phone Cindy tor en interview TEL: *****22 X646 words
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Advertisement648 1984-09-05 29 66 Situations Vacant c) SecreUrM Clerical ESTABLISHED COMPANY IN Orchard area urgently requires female General Clerk Typist GCE O level. Fluent In English Able to type fast and accurately at 35 40 wpm Interested applicants please apply with personal particulars and salary expected to: S.T Box A*****. 390 Kirn Seng648 words
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Advertisement898 1984-09-05 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerical MANUFACTURING FIRM HAS vacancy for Female Clerk. (Any race) Knowledge of typing required. Interested applicants of Serangoon/ Hougang. please write m to: The General Manager. 27. Del u Lane 4. Spore 1953. REQUIRED FEMALE GENERAL Clerk by a Plumbing ContractIng company Ability to type.898 words
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Advertisement647 1984-09-05 30 66 Situations Vacant i c) Sevretarial/Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required GCE. O Level with credit m English. A Die to type correspondence. Please call *****83. GENERAL CLERK WITH Knowledge m Bookkeeping required (or Immediate employment Tel *****11 REOUIRED GENERAL ASSISTANT Interview at: 220, Orchard Road #04-01, Orchard C«iE, Spore 0923647 words
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Advertisement459 1984-09-05 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Bmies t) Sales I *—^kwklkw Is _Baa»B MI'LPHA MARKETING (S) PTE LTD I (ENGINEERING) I formerly known as Guthrie Singapore Pte Ltd (A Member of the Multi- Purpose Group) invites applications from dynamic and energetic persons for the posts of:SALES REPRESENTATIVES m our459 words
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Advertisement1055 1984-09-05 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i •BBBBBaBaBaaBaB^aa.B^SBa&.aS i) Male* t) Male* r Male Senior I Sales Representative I We are seeking a qualified person to handle our brand of products. Requirements: I O Minimum GCE '0' Level I O Self motivated, honest and pleasant personality with good working attitudes1,055 words
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Advertisement845 1984-09-05 30 66 Situations Vacant t) Male* ESTABLISHED SPORTS FIRM requires Salesman and Salesgirls urgently. Preferably Indian/ Malay. Good salary. Please Interview personally at 843, Peninsula Shopping Centre, Coleman Street. Singapore 0617, tel: *****10. SALESMEH OR SALESGIRLS required urgently for Jeans shop. Age 16 24 years. Experience not necessary. Primary 6 to845 words
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Advertisement664 1984-09-05 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) TecJudCMl g) TechnlcmJ ESEMHART We are a US multi-national company manufacturing precision metal parts for Emhart Machinery. Our factory m Jurong has a highly sophisticated workshop with 6 CNC-machines. Due to our expansion, we are now looking for suitable candidates for the positions664 words
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Advertisement368 1984-09-05 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical W^Ckato I m spring! require* I Q.C. I ASSISTANTS Age 18 25 years old GCE O Level or NTC 3 Preferably with knowledge m Engineering Drawing or Metal Machining Relevant experience not required Male applicants must I have completed 'A National Service or exempted. I368 words
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Advertisement964 1984-09-05 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant g) Technical g) Technical j ■HPnraaHLJ^ I ffinn I llTliW Tony Wong Company (Pte) Ltd A leading cassette manufacturing company has immediate vacancies for: I Ijl j fm I'll wf 1 1 1 mWmm P Bj BJ Bafl I II 1 II p4^^^^H F964 words
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Advertisement528 1984-09-05 31 66 Situationt Vacant V Technical ir^An expanding firm^lft 1 m Jurong requires pg 91 QUALITY 1 I ASSURANCE ENGINEER 1 (MALE/FEMALE) I Degree/Diploma m Eh Mechanical or ES Production R Engineering 3/4 years H experience ir nj similar capacity H Knowledge of inspection m techniques m W CMM Machine advantageous528 words
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Advertisement349 1984-09-05 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical J ELECTRICIAN (AIRCON) CUM Ap- prentice requlrles. Interested parties please apply personally at: Blk 1002, Eunos Aye 8. «01-64. Singapore 1440 Tel: *****42/ *****01 METAL WORKSHOP REQUIRES Welder/ Apprentice urgently. Interview at: Swee Hoo Trading Co 26 Somapah Road, Spore 1648. SENIOR TECHNICIAN REQUIRED by349 words
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Advertisement1119 1984-09-05 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h> Production n) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production pnnFiiny;<'i'i'iiii'iii'ii»ifiH'i;^ r ree 3oiMeni& I ■1 Ist shift: 7.00 am -3.30pm SHVTTfTTTTT'VHBB II sp> b^Bßbib^bmblbmblbbbib«bibiibhbß -***"»w, i I Monthly bonus of $50/- jl^FtrfPP'wumr I I1,119 words
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Advertisement349 1984-09-05 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Olivetti Europe's largest manufacturer of office 4 equipment requires A the following personnel for expansion I programme a pw«aMMHHpHffjßp^J I Secondary education 4 I Preferably with some r I experience m the 4 I inspection of electro J J mechanical products I I You can349 words
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Advertisement979 1984-09-05 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production Ir) Production \Jm\r itfJtW \m±* nITAI/Hl _r___J^_rH I U_r_AJv~ -*^^l__ ~T~ ELECTRONIC OEVICES" I I kf i I jM__f^^ (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.979 words
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Advertisement468 1984-09-05 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production aY SINGAPORE UMITED LP BEA PART OF US R Let us help you to a ■k good start m your Jfc I career o^J I UP TO $406 for I Production Operators T^ UP TO $488 tor i Machine Operators468 words
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Advertisement598 1984-09-05 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production TOSHIBA Primary education I Age 16 40 years I You get a good starting monthly salary of I I j (including allowances I I I and overtime pay) I I ftf^wljiiPaf^ I after I and I |S&z)ll I 1 1598 words
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Advertisement478 1984-09-05 33 66 Situations Vacant h) Production H National Electronic I «)IIJ|M)lHl»ls Urgently requires ►■EjWaHlSajH 1 BWaiT^rTx'Triaj^Bßi O Working Hours 2pm to 1 lpm 5-day vweek O Anractive Pay Recreation/ Benefits 1 1 K3*2Zl^ei£ B < 5-day week O Two rotation shifts O Good Pay O Welfare/Recreation WALK-IN INTERVIEW Mon teFn Time:478 words
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Advertisement946 1984-09-05 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous BsHaaajßavvj^ mti'uo^aaaaa I Join The Leader m Fresh Baked Cookies. Find out about joining the Mrs Fields Family as: Crew Members/Tieain Leaders We have great opportunities and outstanding career advancement for suitable candidates. Excellent prospect946 words
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Advertisement565 1984-09-05 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) MimcoUMMfoas i) Miscellaneous e PaTohwant HohJ 1 Come and team up with us We need YOU. 1. Front Desk Officer 2- Telephone Operator (gross salary $462) 3. Bell Hops 4. Disco Waitresses 5. Outlet Cashiers (gross salary $548) o. Waiters 7. Waitresses 8.565 words
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Advertisement695 1984-09-05 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous T|PHILIPS|7| requires X Qualifications/ Experience: I Completed Secondary 4 education ml Physically fit •.Completed or exempted from full time ma National Service Store experience preferred but not kj essential Bl Benefits: B Good starting pay SS Attendance bonus WS Those695 words
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Advertisement372 1984-09-05 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ?AM Sheetmetal Fabricators Preferably NTC 3 m Sheetmetal Fabrication t 2 years experience m sheetmetal fabrication work Fitters NTC 2 m Precision Mechanics •At least 1 year experience m precision benchwork a Ability to read blue prints Chemical Finishing Operators a 1-2 years experience m372 words
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Advertisement270 1984-09-05 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Mlscelfmneous —-03 Singapore Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd Bus Drivers Age above 2 1 Completed NS Assess Class 4or 4 A driving licence Commencing pay aho»r $32 per day (inclusive of basic wage, incentive and over-time). Benefits: Need not work on Sundays and Public Holidays Free travel270 words
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Advertisement292 1984-09-05 34 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous METROPOLITAN YMCA requires FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST c GCE. "O 11 Level c Completed/exempted from National Service c Able to work on 3shifts RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST GCE. "O" Level c Typing speed at least 25 wpm DAY CARE TEACHERS (Vacancies at Tanglin and Geylang Centre) 3G.C.E. "O"292 words
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Advertisement365 1984-09-05 34 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous m 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 I *****20 Cathay (0.J.) Singapore Pte Ltd which operates an American franchise on fast foods invites365 words
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Advertisement486 1984-09-05 34 66 Situations Vacant B*BiB»BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBVaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl eBBBe»B«M«a«a«a«a«BaeBBBBBBBeBBBBBBBBBSB«aBBa»BBB>BBBBBBBBH I) Miscellaneous HOTEL ROYAL requires 1. FRONT OFFICE CASHIER Gross Salary: $440/1500 2. PASTRY COOK Gross Salary. $460/$520 3. COMMIS COOKS Gross Salary: $380/$440 4. KITCHEN GENERAL HELPER Gross Salary: $345/$405 5. SECURITY GUARDS (MALE/FEMALE) Gross Salary: $385/1445 6. HOUSEMAN Gross Salary: $380/$440 7. MAINTENANCE486 words
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Advertisement494 1984-09-05 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous f fIUEKPUwetr f 1/XJN6EIN I OBCHftKPRQ<tf>. require* WAITRESSES Minimum 1 year's experience Gross salary: $650 and above after probation c Attractive fringe benefits. Interested applicants, please apply personally TODAY A FRIDAY at: 82, Ming Arcade 21 Cuacadan Road (Behind Ming Court Holal) Tel. *****28/ *****79494 words
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Advertisement353 1984-09-05 34 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous I DELTA 5 Calling all Class 3 P driving licence holders! *f Are you looking for: W Good pay Job satisfaction w 5-day work week M Then join us as R Interviews conducted 2 from 8.30 am 4.00pm I at: P Delta Switchgear Mfg PteLtd353 words
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Advertisement487 1984-09-05 34 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous rsquirss GOOD ENGLISH SPEAKING DRIVERS c Must know Singapore roads and places of interest well c At least 21 years of age with 2 years constant driving experience Interested, call at: SANS TOURS 4 CAR RENTALS OFFICE F3B, 3rd floor Mandarin Hotel Orchard Road Singapore487 words
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Advertisement443 1984-09-05 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous iajj^^^L/^syl^lEsßa^Bv urgently requires 1) FULL-TIME ft PARTTIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2) GENERAL CLEANER 3) COOK Interested applicants, please call personally at: 6a, ORCHARD ROAD PLAZA SINGAPURA, #01-14 (Yaohan Orchard Entranca) PASIR PANJANG BOWL has immediate vacancy for TRAINEE MECHANIC c Above 17 years old. Preferably completed443 words
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Advertisement268 1984-09-05 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous trypww WDONESJAN RESTAUR/Wl Requires 1) WAITRESSES 2) FEMALE ASSISTANT COOKS Please apply personally at: 66 Orchard Road, 07-01 Plaza Singapura Singapore 0923. MALE GENERAL WORKERS Wanted Those waiting for N.S. can apply CaH personally at: MMAPTELTD Blk 5087. Ang Mo Kio Ind. Park 2 Avanu*268 words
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Advertisement617 1984-09-05 34 66 Situations Vacant i Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS Singapore citizen below 55 years of age 1 c Able to converse and write m English c Some experience as security guard c Salary will be commensurate with experience Interested cendidetee, pleeee contact Mr. L.J. Goh et: 101 CECIL STREET 26-01/07 TONG ENG617 words
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Advertisement495 1984-09-05 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous G r ou p oi compmK require urgently STOREKEEVER (Female prslOTed) c Male, age 30 DESPATCH t DER c Class 2 licence c Motorbike provi led M ALE H M L E PRODUCTION OPERATORS TEL: 7461.25 HAIRSTYLISTS 4 SSIST ANT S required by Saton m495 words
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Advertisement985 1984-09-05 35 66 Situations Vacant *I) Miscellaneous -HIGH CLASS COCKTAIL loungi requires A) Hostesses Basic Sal ary $500 p m. Average earning $2.000-$3.000 B) Waitresses Take-home pay between $700 $900 pin Experience required Please call at 207. Goldhlll Shop ping Centre, from 5 00pm v 12 00 midnight WANTED EXPERIENCED DRIVER \ulid985 words
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Advertisement621 1984-09-05 35 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED FURNITURE COMPANY at Centrepoint res quires: Female Sales Receptionists Interested, please call: *****18/ *****88 EXPANDING CLEANING COMPANY I requires Male/Female Cleaners and Team Leaders with driving licence urgently. Interested call: l. 26<8. Joo Chtat Road, Spore 1542 I FURNITURE SHOP REQUIRES General Workers it621 words
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Advertisement661 1984-09-05 35 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous GENERAL WORKERS NEEDED by interior renovation company. Interested applicants please contact *****88. MALE CLEANERS REQUIRED to work In Toa Payoh, Paya Lebar/ Chal Chee. Please call *****34/ *****63 MUSIC TEACHERS ON all instruments are required urgently. Interested please contact Miss Cheong; *****61, *****65. NEW FACTORY661 words
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Advertisement682 1984-09-05 35 I BE A "TRAFFIC-STOPPER" on 1 UIIUIDMcH the road! Take over this stylish 1 II JflLlH. Porsche with spoilers, sideI U UU t±3 skir ts and new interior fittings fnt /1\ I7i^ at classlf ication 76k a^aV BBHKvlb^^^^! EASTERN UNITED OFFERS mini buses, 13' trucks (with canopy), cars, commercial vehicles682 words
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Advertisement620 1984-09-05 35 78 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW JUNE 1901 BMW 728 i automatic. 1 private owner. Original metallic paint. Contact Dennis I.im *****55. MID 1979 BMW 520 automatic. Full accessories, new white paint. Showroom condition. $14,000. Tel: *****21. (No PARF). MUST SELL 1977 BMW 520. NonPARF. Private plate. Tip top condition.620 words
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Advertisement668 1984-09-05 35 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan 1982 MODEL DATSUN 100A I owner, aircon. sports rims, ori^lnal paint, new tax 515.9J.0 *****54 1982 NISSAN SUNNY 1 3 DX One owner. Aircond., radio cassette, showroom condition. Phone: *****78 52.500 DOWNPAYMENT. DRIVE away 1979 Datsun 100A Aircon, radio cassette, new tax. 3668 words
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Advertisement889 1984-09-05 35 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda SEPT 83 HONDA Accord EX auto. Pewter colour, complete with power steering/ windows, central locking. Pioneer stereo tape/ Jensen speakers, sport rims. Nt'T tyres. 1 owner, excellent condition. Asking $34,000 0.n.0. Tel *****21/2 HONOA ACCORD. ALMOST 1981 lady owner's second car. Beautiful condition. Agent maintained.889 words
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Advertisement793 1984-09-05 35 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1979 MAZDA 929 L. Private owner, eligible for PARF. tip top condti u <n alrcon radio cs.ssette. tax till Feb 1985 Tel: 4405<«68 1981, MAZDA 828 Coupe Aircond. high power radio, cassette, windows, sport rims Showroom condition $18,000 Tel: *****58 1991 SEPT MA2DA 323793 words
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Advertisement845 1984-09-05 35 76 Vehicles For Sal* I) Mitsubishi FEB. 79 MITSUBISHI l.ancer 1400GL. Road tax. alrcon. radio cassette, new paintwork Overall In top condition 2nd private owner $12,800 ono View: Blk 1057. Eunos Avenue 3, «03-65. Spore 1440 Tel *****90 1977 COLT CELESTE 1400. 5-speed. alrcond. radio cassette, power Endows, new sports845 words
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Advertisement430 1984-09-05 35 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota ONE COMPANY'S. 1990. To>oU Corona Alrcond. radio, cassette Showroom condition Highest offer secures Tel *****30 1975 TOYOTA CELICA. beautiful condition, complete accessories, new tax. insurance, with PARF", asking $11.2000 no 25."Mft28 Sam 1970 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 cc. company owner Alrcon. radio cassette, excellent condition430 words
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Advertisement785 1984-09-05 36 71 Vehicles For Ssle 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Others h) Others k) Others h) Others PWSFR&C t^u ad aa iikinr Imp fcAViS* Vian^ll TK 87 laT^ll^ I jm*^^^^**^*^^^^^^^ *,**sM-JmMm\ ''\^hmmm% LaaMafcaabtt*- -fflßfekfai ■•MJ&J 3jjhiMJl2flHt^i^flfl I refill ,-<*••■■■»»- .^^ißtejy&Hß^r^^P $28,000 fl B^ftfi^^sj^_^_,^_^_w^l785 words
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Advertisement730 1984-09-05 36 1976 VOLVO 144 Q' plate, beautiful condition. $4,500 0.n.0. (Can loan: $2,000). Tel: *****2! *****30 1978 MINI CLUBMAN One owner Radio cassette. Just passed inspection Price $8,300. Can loan $6,000. Tel: *****42. 1981 NON-PARF ISUZU Gemini Condition very good, price very cheap. Steven. *****00 or *****05 (after 5 p.m.). 1981,730 words
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Advertisement678 1984-09-05 36 i j^ m 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles 1983 TOYOTA DYNA Lorry Steel body, diesel. low bed. 2 1/2 tons, 10', tax new. Passed inspection. $9,800 0.n.0. Loan arrangeable. *****54. ALMOST 1982 SUZUKI 800 Van. sdoor, 1 owner, new tax. Passed Inspection. $7,800 0.n.0. Loan arrangeable *****41. DEC.678 words
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Advertisement378 1984-09-05 36 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR PARF or non-PARF used cars. Private, company registered, commercial van/ pick-up. Any model/ any c.c. all welcome. (Trade-in considered). Kindly contact Mr Goh tel: *****33/ *****88. Mr Ong tel: *****56/7. (Night Mr Ong/ Mr Goh tel: *****68/ *****13). CASH PAYMENT, HIGHEST offer for all378 words
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Advertisement685 1984-09-05 36 A GOOD OFFER for PARF scrap cars and export documents Please call at Kong Beng Motoi Co., 170, Albert Street, «01-07 Golden Wall Auto Centre. Spore 0718 Tel: *****76/*****59. REQUIRED 1974/ 1975 Mercedes Jaguars. Volvos (all models) with PARF for export. High price guaranteed Hooper Automobile *****51 ANY SCRAP USED,685 words
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Advertisement1873 1984-09-05 36 •""""""•"•"^"o^a^'sSSflaMa^BJvW ff\ f\ I ■^•"^Bjr 86 Accommodation Vacant m/ nVHJIJ DENH AM CLOSE Off Yarwood Avenue. Dist. 2158. Colonial single-storey bungalow. large mature garden, swimming pool. 4 bedrooms, well furnished/ gracious interior. BALMORAL ROAD Within walking distance to Shangri-la Hotel. American and Tanglin Clubs. 4 bedrooms, double-storey 95,000 p.m. (0.n.0.)1,873 words
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Advertisement808 1984-09-05 36 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses 1 SEMIDETACHED 3-BEDROOMED FURNISHED. Namly. Ureenleaf I Place. Rifle Park. Hlllcrest. Merryn Terrace $1,900 Dyson: *****66 SERANGOON GARDEN TERRACE house with carporch. 3 rooms, quiet location Near Supermar-ttt-s newly painted $1,200 Available 15.9.84 Contact *****47 DISTRICT 15 KATONG 3-storey terrace 4 aircondltlon bedrooms fully furnished808 words
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Advertisement470 1984-09-05 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments i i— a DIST. 10 BEAVCftTON COURT Near Iriterriatiori.il Ameru ftfl KbOOM, s|kii ious living dining ;ire;t 4 bedrooms --er\;int'.N Full recrentionil facilities $5,500. DIST. 9 HORIZON TOWERS Hr.wiii new 4-hedroomeii .ipt $4,000 a DIST 9 CURZON LODGE Brand new 4 twdrooms. servant's, swimming pool470 words
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Advertisement487 1984-09-05 37 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant m) Apartments b) Apartments f NO ONE IS MORE I AT HOME WITH I APARTMENTSAND HOUSES THAN JLW. "apartments for sale Astridville $655,860 up Beaverton Court $590,000 up Cavenagh Court $495,000 Centrepoint $380,000 Emerald Hill Mansion $400,000 Rich East Garden $600,000 ""apartments for lease487 words
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Advertisement703 1984-09-05 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments C AIRNHII L PLAZA 4 bedrooms, 3,200 sq.ft. on high floor, central alrcondltionlng. partially furnished and carpeted. Split-level livlng/dtnlng with recreational facilities. PANDAN VALLEY Polnsettia Towe r penthouse with roof-garden. 5 bedrooms, 1 servant's and store-room. Partially furnished. Rental $4,500 p 1 1. negotiable. Immediate703 words
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Advertisement614 1984-09-05 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments SEE TO BELIEVE) Diet. S brand new executive townDoum, 3,400 eq.fl. c Ideally located on scenic hill slope, facing sea. Spacious living/ dining, open terrace. c 3 bedrooms, 1 guest's, servant's, all attached bathrooms. c Fully alrcondltloned. Pool, squash, tennis, security V AND A REALTY614 words
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Advertisement738 1984-09-05 37 86 Accommodation Vacant t) Apartments Grengeford, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. Tennis/ squash courts. Swimming pool. $4,000. c Astoria, top executive apartment with 4 bedrooms $7,000. MIDFIELD REALTY PTE. LTD *****00 HORIZON VIEW High floor, unobstructed view, 4 bedrooms plus servant's $4,500. Lucky Tower $4,000 FernMM Grove $3300 Ceimhill Garden $2JOO738 words
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Advertisement861 1984-09-05 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 1130 LA-MAISON 3-BED-ROOMED apartment with servant's quarter and swimming pool. Available immediately Reasonable rental. Furnished/ unfurnished. Tel *****33 ext. 213/ 193. DIST 11. SUFFOLK APARTMENT, partially furnished. 4 plus 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, approx. 1800 sq.f*., freehold, nice surrounding with swimming pool and squash861 words
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Advertisement812 1984-09-05 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 1020 FERNHILL ROAD maisonette apartment. Fully furnished and fully alrcond. 3 plus 1 bedrooms. No facilities. Available immediately. $2, 300 p.m. Please call: *****11 DIST. 3 PEARLBANK APARTMENT 12th storey, facing hill. 3 bedrooms, split dining/ living, parquet throughout. 1,900 sq.ft. 3ale: $350,000 Rental:812 words
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Advertisement835 1984-09-05 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 19 HARMOtTY MANSION, brand new apartment. 3 bedrooms, servant's, pool, squash. $2,200/ $450,000. Deans Property *****55 DIST. 10 Wl STWOOD Marco Polo vicinity). 4 bedrooms, central alrcond/ pool. Lovely grounds Spacious interior. Partially furnished $4,000 Wess *****44 DIST. 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL vicinity, prestigious new835 words
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Advertisement777 1984-09-05 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments COSY 2-BEDROOM FLAT m Mimosa Road, fully furnished with aircond. tennis, carparklng $1250 Victor L Morris 3391 133 DIST. 15 HAWAII TOWER brand new facing sea. 3 bedrooms, partially/ fully furnished arrangeafcle Reat *****13/ *****57 DIST. 16 BEDOK NORTH 4-roomed flat for rent Furnished Near777 words
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Advertisement540 1984-09-05 37 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms WORKING LADIES REQUIRED i share fully furnished and car peted rooms. Located at New Upper Changi Road, within walking distance to main Changi Road bus-stpp. food centre, market and shops Only $200 per person which include* the using of home appliances Call *****89 for viewing540 words
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Advertisement495 1984-09-05 38 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms NAPIER ROAD (TANGLIN) furnished room, built-m cupboard, desk, fan $400 Single only ThonK *****72 OWNERS HAVE ECONOMICAL furnish eil unfurnished rooms available at various districts For appointment please call: *****80 PANDAN GARDEN. FURNISHED room tor rent preferably ladies couple without children No cooking Tel: *****01495 words
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Advertisement680 1984-09-05 38 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments SEVERAL JAPANESE FAMILIES re quire Lacuna Park Sherwood Tower' King's Mansion Karrer Court 1.600 $2,200 *****87/ *****79 URGENTLY WANTED! IVarlbunk/ Hillcrest Arcadia/ Hidnewood/ Sommerville/ Pandan Valley Others welcome *****91/ *****92/ *****83 3-YEAR COMPANY LEASE for Horizon Towers. 02 units preferably Higher floors In west tower.680 words
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Advertisement719 1984-09-05 38 I m^— mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi aum MMMMMMMMM»»aaaaaaaaaaaaaa—MM» 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses m) Houses a) Houses \sy .^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmVH \\\\^^s4&^^^ Katong Highclass Residential Area H I N^vcs^^ Next To Katon 9 Seav'ew Palace H p^EAST COAST HILL I 3 Special Features Situated at Upper719 words
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Advertisement361 1984-09-05 38 AT OREENBANK PARK along Buklt Timah beautiful 2 1/2storey 4-bedroomed semi-de-tached house for sale. Freehold. Nice layout. Prestigious neighbourhood. Price. $750,000. For viewing contact 'Multl Line': *****32/ *****15. BINJAI PARK VICINITY, unique single-storey bungalow. 4,000 sq.ft. Majestic frontage. 4 bedrooms, study, spacious living/ dining. Large entertainment area. Servant's quarters, laundry361 words
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Advertisement569 1984-09-05 38 DIST. 25 WOODLANDS PARK, beautifully renovated single storey semi-detached, 4,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. Extended kitchen. Freehold. Selling: $410,000 negotiable. Worldwide Realty *****38/ *****77. LUCKY HEIGHTS/ SENNETT Estate vicinity, beautifully furnished. 5,000 sq.ft. Spacious garden. Take now! Don't miss this opportunity and many other properties for sale/ lease. Tel: *****81. Khai569 words
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Advertisement822 1984-09-05 38 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses JOHORE BAHRU TAMAN Pelangi new double-storey semi-detach-ed 3 plus 1 bedroom, large family hall, good facing, quiet surroundings Foreigners eligible Ring Singapore *****78 *****60 OFF TELOK KURAU. renovated 2storey terrace. 1,800 sq.ft.. $460,000 negotiable. Mugllslon Park, well-maintained 2-storey terrace, 1.900 sq.ft.. $475,000 Homer *****08.822 words
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Advertisement801 1984-09-05 38 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 20 SEMBAWANG HILLS single-storey corner terrace. 3.000 sq ft 3 bedrooms 999 years Vacant possession $335,000 F.verton *****11 DIST. 21 TOH VI Drive, doublestorey semi-detached. Splitlevel, well renovated 4 bedrooms 3500 sq.ft. 99-year leasehold $495,000 *****39 DIST. 20 THOMSON YAOHAN vicinity, double-storey intermediate801 words
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Advertisement611 1984-09-05 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Located near Thomson Road/ Braddell Road PANORAMIC A^m H VIEW OF THE f Ul lON city ufe vnUrll 1 greenery j'-i Residential IDEAL NATURAL A~ A living t .:55611 words
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Advertisement427 1984-09-05 39 89 Properties For Sal* 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments r-^-^^^^ii^n--*-- One passenger lifll \^&?a:'?.^ ./•Excellent location \tl^f*%^My y^ wHhinCBD -sJ'fc! Jt"2r r Near future MRT statk)n 1 i^^^^r^w- #Only units Sak-s Enquiry:HniJ rayew Developmenl (Frivaiii Limited 63 Market Street Tat Lee Building 07-00 Singapore 0104427 words
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Advertisement276 1984-09-05 39 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale r b) Private Apartments t>) Private Apartments iIONG NIAN CDlrßTtj I I < 4- Storey newly built j I MEM* walk-up apartment/ |H f% maisonette HH Lj|* Freehold property Immediate occupation ■■■I Located at J°° Chiat Place (near v^^^^^^^^^HgflK American Hospital) m,276 words
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Advertisement337 1984-09-05 39 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments SHERWOOD TOWER $330,000 Dial. 21. 1,700 aq.ft Cosy, wall maintained 3-bedroomed maisonette on high floor. Fully alrcond Conveniently located near shops and public transport. Swimming and squash facilities. DERBY COURT $490,000 Dial. 11. 2,200 »q.h\ Bright and breezy apt with 3 bedrooms 1337 words
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Advertisement426 1984-09-05 39 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments TERESA VILLE. DIST 4 near Mount Faber/ Lower Delta Road, Blk C. 17th floor 2025 sq.ft 3 bedroom. 1 study room, split living/ dining Hall. Foreigner can buy. Facing pool, near completion. $520,000 Tel: *****68 (0)/ *****38 (night) Mr Tan. DIST. 21, PANDAN426 words
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Advertisement396 1984-09-05 39 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments PARKWAY MANSION. AMBER Road. High floor, unobstructed seavlew. 3*l bedrooms 1,900 sq.ft. Covered carpark, swimming pool. 24 hours serurity. $545,000. Call *****43 A GOOD BUYtt Green Meadows, upper maisonette, split-level, 3 bedrooms, with attached bathrooms, vacant possession. $375,000. Admer *****66 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED Pandan396 words
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Advertisement414 1984-09-05 39 89 Properties For Sate b) Private Apartments DIST.9 HIGHPOINT 3-bedroomed apartment with built-in area of 2.800 sq ft Selling with vacant possession at $760,000 Call Metz Properties. *****88 (5 Lines). DIST. 9, LUCKY TOWERS. 2800 sq.ft High floor. 4 bedrooms with 4 attached bathrooms, split-level living/dining Occidental Real Estate *****00'414 words
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Advertisement391 1984-09-05 39 89 Properties For Sate b) Private Apartments DIST. 1232 BALESTIER PLAZA. 3-bedroomed. furnished Corner unit, centrally located Tel *****44 (Agent) DIST. 15 BRANO NEW apartment. l.Boosq ft 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, squash $468,000 Villanelle *****81 DIST. 10. CHEAP BUY!! Penthouse, exclusively renovated 4 1 bedrooms. 2.900 sq.ft. Full facilities $625.000391 words
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Advertisement376 1984-09-05 39 89 Pi oper t ies For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 15. CAMAY COURT. M floor 3 bedrooms. 1 .500 sq ft $430,000 Acumen 2258.M1 DIST 5 FAIRWAYS. FULL facilities, high floor Type Cl 2227 sq.ft $493,000 Tel MMN DIST 9 AIRVIEW TOWER. High floor. 3 bedrooms $320,000 negti- tiahle376 words
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Advertisement873 1984-09-05 40 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments UPPER BOON KENG Road Lorong l Geylang), Blk 6. 9th storey, 3- rooms improved, terrazzo/ ceramic, kitchen cabinet, newly renovated, well maintained, unobstructed view, corridor faring National Stadium. Price negotiable Tel: *****25/ *****82 (No agents). 4-ROOMED. HENDERSON CRESCENT, vinyl tiles throughout, 2 ceiling873 words
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Advertisement825 1984-09-05 40 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments DEPOT ROAD. 4- ROOMED flat Blk. 111,9 th floor Ceramic flooring, kitchen/ bedroom cabinets $90,000 Tel: *****11. DIST. 2. SPOTTISWOOOE PARK. Blk 110, high floor, posted price $128,800 Selling $150,000 0.n.0. Impeco *****61. EUNOS CRESCENT. S-ROOMED, high floor, unobstructed view, tastefully renovated, $106825 words
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Advertisement867 1984-09-05 40 90 Properties Wantad 90 Propertiea Wanted 90 Properties Wanted BTafaff i (I I 1 f V "If M L—A^ JL I Bvj^ijji i' 7' !J m— aiaf^BvaT p^gji I srTEWANTGD 1 ■3 f is looking torES L__JLJ -.^■■/^■■^■"^^Tr^^Tr _L_ 1. I 1 I .3. I. i I I I I867 words
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Advertisement851 1984-09-05 40 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I INDUSTRIAL BUILDING I I Answers your I I Manpower needs I I Conveniently located. Less than 4km from "^Ci^\ I j H the PIE Within walking distance from "7^;- NY\/y H Bt Batok MRT Station Close to bus stops. jty^^t/'Sm851 words
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Advertisement529 1984-09-05 40 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SIONG HOE 5-STOREY WAREHOUSE Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 Available for lease immediately: 4th/sth storey 1298. small spaces available. 3rd storey 1298. 8,500 sq ft (789 6 sq.m) 2nd storey 1296. small spares available. High celling 2 main goods lifts 2 tons load capacity each.529 words
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Advertisement509 1984-09-05 40 93 Office Spaces —■—■—■—■—■> b) Rental I aa^a^B^^^^^^^^^^B^'^^^iF I c Rent*) onrt $3 pi, Orrfy 3 floon left c tor 775- 9,715 it c 1 month (rtt rent d. Ample cjrpjrt -Ortabsrim. Sole Marketing Aga»r Mis* LUCIAN A HOWE TEL- *****34 REOtNT ASSOC »TE OFFICE SPACE FOR RENTAL About 1.000509 words
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Advertisement745 1984-09-05 41 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces A Attractive Loans s *f* No Restriction Available lease on Foreigners K.B. (SING WAREHOUSE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX COMPLEX Strategically located Located at Ang Mo Kio along Airport Road, next Industrial Park 2, off to the Paya Lebar Ang Mo745 words
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Advertisement412 1984-09-05 41 93 Office Spaces to) Rental HAVING PROBLEMS LOOKING for offices? Call me for the solution. Best services assured. Jonathan Charles 278-8777. ICB BUILDING. MIDDLE Road, 1,150 sq.ft. Furnished, carpeted/ paritioned. $2,600 p.m. Inclusive service charge. *****15. ICB BUILDING, SHENTON Way Office m the midst of financial district commanding all business412 words
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Advertisement833 1984-09-05 41 94 ShopBp«ci 94 Shop Spacet 94 Shop Spaces «J Sale a) Sale a) sale I Cuppage Plaza I I LIMITED UNITS FOR SALE OR LEASE I BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT I 88l \J t" *M^jtfi^^^^awJK_ ->k J I I4b /^S HBflßßtßlflHß^ BY Bl( •■■J I kw .^*^Bb»"^^bbCt *B iw833 words
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Advertisement744 1984-09-05 41 94 Shop Spaces t) Rental AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE ktoal tor retaHers/ WhOWMIOfV. Atm from 378 to 3.400 sq ft Price negotiable PONCHO (PTE) LTD 533ttgt. EXCELLENT FRONT LOCATION (295 sq.ft.) at (ioldnill Square to rent with custom-made desk, wall showcases, a small office, i safe, cabinets, lightings and car-744 words
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Advertisement255 1984-09-05 41 100 Air Travel ECONOMY Plus unsurpot>«d proficiency ond reliability Neil tint* you travel coll the i rue nome m trov«l TRU TRAVEL (SINGAPORE) v m #02 45. International Plaza Tel *****85. *****91. *****03 Telx RS ***** (SIN) TRU ALSO RENTS CARS FOR ENQUIRIES ON:- AIR FARES AND TOURS WORLDWIDE HOTEL255 words
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Advertisement421 1984-09-05 41 102 Tours 102 Tours A<SDYNASTYS& No. 1 Tour Operator to Australia now expands to New Zealand! NEW ZEALAND 1 2 Days All New Zealand $2888 14 Days All New Zealand/ $3290 Sydney Dep 28/9, 26/10. 23/11,30/11,07/12, 14/12.21/12.28/12 Highlights Auckland City Tour Glow Worm Grotto/ Waitomo Thermal Wonderland Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve421 words
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Advertisement1060 1984-09-05 42 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 101 Cruses Coi^ Princess OffersThelVfost Exciting Fly-Cruises to Hong Kong TWo Holidays m One This year. Harpers Holida\s offers Five memorable day's of tranquil a fantastic holiday idea. Two holidays sailing, meeting new friends, sampfor the price of one! Yes. First, fly ling varied cuisine and1,060 words
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Advertisement610 1984-09-05 42 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours bk w^TmHH b 3 b^b> bb bV^^b pONTG^So I YOUR AMERICANS 1 HOUDAY AWAY M When you take your chances with a cheaper tour, you M M are m fact gambling with just one thing: your holiday U M enjoyment. And you alone are610 words
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Advertisement1048 1984-09-05 42 103 Where To Stay 103 Where To Stay r rickifi Pricit uclill jjy I One twin- bedded room I Welcome drink I A self-drive car with I unlimited mileage Extended check-out time until 5 00 pm Free admission into me Millennium Discotheque No extra charge lor children under 1 21,048 words
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Advertisement597 1984-09-05 42 110 Computer For Beginners Others THEORY PRACTICAL New Clawot Commancing at Clifford Educational Training Centra #05 3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tal: *****90 (8 linat) Sat 200 5 00pm 8 9 Tue 700 1000pm 11/9 Wed 700 10 00pm 5 9 •Fn 700 1000pm 21 9 Lek Meng597 words
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Advertisement32 1984-09-05 42 I N B U S I N E S S Then venture into Section C, "Business To Business", where you'll discover your business needs and businesses m need! f%l C.A.T.S. i ******432 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-09-05 43 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh-based horses sent to other racing centres to make way for those arriving from outstation WHEELS are rolling round-the-clock as turf dabs mobilise a fleet of IS horse-floats to keep nearly 4M racehorses on the move. Some 289 horses from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and323 words
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Article184 1984-09-05 43 Six for your notebook PENANG, Tues. These horses fared well here over the weekend, so make a note of them: o Added Advantage 11, after a 10-month let-up, ran a gallant fourth to Our Saint m the Penang Sprint Trophy over 1,400 m. o Ovation V was caught right at184 words
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Article543 1984-09-05 43 ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN IPOH, Tues. Saratoga Jim 11, owned by bang-in-form Agasam Stable, drew attention to his chances with a fluent workout m good going over his "pet course this morning. The five-year-old American gelding was kept well m check by H. Bakri when543 words
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Article238 1984-09-05 43 CLASS 1 horses will, as usual, have the lion's share of the racing fixtures for the 1985 season. There will be 12 meetings m all for top class horses with eight meetings each for the other classes. Class ?1- stayers will have a pretty238 words
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Advertisement668 1984-09-05 43 102 Tours 102 Tours ■lV BBBrV'^r I *****55 ill *****22 I Japan Taiwan Cream of Japan, Taiwan Tours Asia World Plaza Hotel, Miniature China, Palatial Banquet Taiwan Special Features Taiwan Madurodam 66 items of ancient and modern Chinese places of interest. Two luxurious Night-Clubs. (HOOVER KHAI I.EE KINGDOM) Ocean King668 words
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Advertisement799 1984-09-05 43 108 Foreign 106 Foreign friiruNWSlW\ OF LEEDS F^JiJHE" UNITED KINfiOQM^ M| I COME AND SEE OUR EXHIBITIONS I MEET OUR REPRESENTATIVES P I 10-13 SEPTEMBER 1984 I I 10am Bpm DAILY I I THE BRITISH COUNCIL I I EXHIBITION HALL I I SINGAPORE RUBBER HOUSE I I COLLYER QUAY I799 words
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Obituary, Illustration134 1984-09-05 44 The Family of the late beloved MR. FONG KIM WING withes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, neighbours buaineas associates for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths donations during their recent bereavement. The Brother and Sisters of the late MS CECILIA134 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1984-09-05 44 MRS. ROSALINE VARELLA AGE 87 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY AT SGH ON SEPT. 4, ISS4. LEAVING BEHIND 3 DAUGHTERS; 3 SONS; 3 DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW; 3 SONS-IN-LAW; 22 GRAND CHILDREN AND 3 GREAT GRAND CHILDREN TO MOURN HER LOSS. CORTEGE LEAVES 13. ROBERTS LANE, SINGAPORE ON SEPT. 5, 1984 FOR MASS66 words
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Obituary, Illustration14 1984-09-05 44 S ARUMUQAM DEPARTED: 23* M Always remembered by achool mates and friends.14 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1984-09-05 44 NAQALINGGAM 8/O R AMASAME Y Dapartad: 24.8 .84 His family wishes to thank all friends un 4 relatives for their kind visits and donations during their recent bereavement. Kerumeth* will be held on 7/9/S4. Friday midnight at: Blk 29. New Upper Changi Road. -02-752 Athma Shanti Pooja will69 words
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Obituary, Illustration197 1984-09-05 44 i no family of the lees PANG CHWEE TAU wishes to expreee their heartfelt thank* to all ralafhraa. Manda. coltoaguoc prtaata end doc sore for thaw kind eeeietanco, donaMona* etl#irawic4i pravara and w^aevna during their recent bereavement. The family of the late DANIEL BERNARD DE CRUZ expreee their197 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1984-09-05 44 In LovinQ Mofitory Of MRS. OW FOOK CHOON (MOM. SUM KUM UN) Dftffd: S B»pUmbT I—3 Sadly mi*s*d always wawmbw- j In, hiiahanrf i lilirlaaii >nn tai wq "j nuHMno, cnmjivii, ■on*in" Uw. daugMf In law and grandcniior#fi. LOW BOON PHENO D*p«rt«d S«pt 5, 1««3 Jesus said99 words
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Obituary, Illustration258 1984-09-05 44 In Loving Memory JENNIFER LING SOK HONG Departed Sept. 5, 1982 It's better to have found love and lost than never love before. The beautiful moments we have spent together are memories to be remembered. You and I will meet again somehow, sometime, somewhere. And I love258 words
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Article410 1984-09-05 44 dfdfdsfds NEW YORK, Tues. Top seed Martina Navratiloya had her closest call m four matches, while second seed Chris Evert Lloyd, and men's No. 2 Ivan Lendl won handily m the fourthround yesterday. Martina posted her 52nd consecutive victory to draw within four of Chris' recordReuter - 410 words
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Article101 1984-09-05 44 Men's singles, fourthround: Pat Cash (Aust) bt Greg Holmes (US) 7-C, t-3, 6-1; Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Anders Jarryd (Swe) 1-2, 6-2, 6-4; Andres Gomez (Ecu) bt Vitas Gerulaltis (US) 8-4, 7-C, 6-1. Women's singles, fourth-round Pam Shriver bt Susan Mascarln (US) w.0.; Wendy Tnrnbnll (Aust) btReuter - 101 words
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165 1984-09-05 44 NEW YORK, Tues. The pairing m the daily draw sheet yesterday appeared to be the most provocative to date m the Open. It was McEnroe vs Nastase on a field court, no less. Such a pairing would seem to ensure fireworks galore, since JohnReuter; AP - 165 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-09-05 44 Shining stars After Borg, there's still more NEW YORK, Tues. It's been three years since Bjorn Bore all but retired from world-class tennis. Still, Sweden continue to grow as a power m the sport. J lt has to do directly with Bjorn," John McEnroe, currently the game's greatest player, said.AP - 373 words
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Article381 1984-09-05 44 Rising star At 14, Gabriela's a Latin hit NEW YORK, Tues. The best female tennis prospect to come out of Latin America for 25 years became the youngest player ever to win a match at the United States Open this year. And after her first tournament as a professional, manyReuter - 381 words
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287 1984-09-05 45 Portugal to be without notable trio LISBON, Tues. Strikers Rui Jordao and Tamagnini Nene and midfielder Fernando Chalana are notable absentees from Portugal's soccer squad for their first World Cup qualifying match against Sweden m Stockholm next Wednesday. Jordao is on the injured list. So is Chalana, who has beenAP; Reuter - 287 words
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Article78 1984-09-05 45 ZURICH, Tues. Lesotho, a member of the African Football Confederation (CAF), have been expelled from the 1986 World Cup. The International Football Federation (Fifa) said yesterday the cup organising committee had taken the decision following Lesotho's refusal to play their opening away qualifying match m Madagascar on AugReuter - 78 words
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355 1984-09-05 45 MADRID, Tuesday SPAIN'S professional football, ere voted yesterday to begin an indefinite strike this weekend to press clubs for better contract conditions m a move which signalled an early disruption to the 1984-85 season. More than 600 players from Spain's top three355 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-09-05 45 LEE WAI WUN; JONATHAN CHOO - LEE WAI WUN JONATHAN CHOO Tables turn as favourites rumble m junior tourney REPORT: PICTURES: UPSETS galore! That was what characterised the final day of the National Age-Group table-tennis championships at Poi Ching School yesterday. Sim Yong Wah catapulted from obscurity into the limelight427 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-09-05 45 Boys' I nder-14 s-fln*ls: Slang Sze Keong bt Larry Wang 21-14, 21-18; Ng Teck Chuan bt Kong Kean Tons 21-17, 21-15. Final: Ng Teck Chuan bt Siang Sze Keong 21-16, 10--21, 21-9. U-U s-fliials: Lee Chin Leong bt Lee Teck Yong 21-18, 16-21, 21-17; Sim Yong Wah135 words
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Article185 1984-09-05 45 Solomon switches arenas MORE ON TENNIS FOREIGN AND LOCAL NEW YORK, Tues. Veteran tennis professional Harold Solomon, who has won 22 singles titles during his 12-year career, announced yesterday that he was retiring from the game. One of the first players to employ a two-handed backhand and one of theReuter - 185 words
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Article174 1984-09-05 45 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH LOCAL tennis' most extravagant tournament the Toyota Singapore Open Grasscoort la open us once acaln. The organisers have sent entries to 18 countries asking them to nominate four players preferably two men and two women for the $st,Mt competition, which will be174 words
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Article, Illustration165 1984-09-05 45 Happel suspends off-form Kaltz HAMBURG, Tuesday HAMBURG trainer Ernst Happel yesterday suspended defender Manfred Kalt* (above) indefinitely, two days after the IMS European soccer champions were humbled by an amateur team m the West German Cup. After a stormy team meeting that lasted mere than an hour, Happel said: "KaltzReuter - 165 words
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Article192 1984-09-05 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - $120,000 donation for sport TAY CHENG KHOON THE Sports Aid Fund cannot survive without the continued support of commercial houses. So said Dr Tan Eng Liang, chairman of the Singapore Sports Council yesterday at a cheque presentation ceremony at the National Stadium. Eh- Tan felt that firms had generally been192 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-09-05 46 Fly away Peter, come back tall fdfddsf dfdfdsf PETER HILL will take his first step towards realising his dreams of carving a niche m the world of professional squash when he competes m the Far East Circuit, starting next week. It is indeed fortunate for the 20--year-old physical training instructor502 words
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259 1984-09-05 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Focus on the Anchor Singapore Open squash championships AN almost impossible task faces the 39 local squash enthusiasts hoping to make the official 32--man draw of the Anchor Singapore Open championships at Kallang, from Sept 15-22. Twenty-four slots have been reserved for259 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-09-05 46 On the cricket scene SCARBOROUGH (England), Tues. An unbeaten fifth-wicket stand of 157 between Ranjan Madugalle and Arjuna Ranatunga spared the Sri Lankans some embarrassment on the second day of their three-day match against Brian Close's International XI. At the close of play, Sri Lanka were 216-4 mReuter - 207 words
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Article188 1984-09-05 46 LONDON, Tues. England Test all-rounder lan Botham, who has withdrawn from his country's winter tour of India and Australia, indicated yesterday that he would turn down an offer to play m South Africa. The mass-circulation Sun said South African property and mining millionaire AlwynAP - 188 words
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Article384 1984-09-05 46 On the golf scene SPRINGFIELD (Illinois), Tues. Cindy Hill shot a one-under-par 71 to win the Ladies' Professional Golf Association tournament yesterday and record her first victory on the tour. Cindy's total of nine-under 209 put her two shots ahead of Australian Jane Crafter, who had aAP; Reuter - 384 words
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Article228 1984-09-05 46 On the American scene NEW YORK, Tues. Joe Cowley gained his sixth victory as the New York Yankees continued their second-half roll through with a 2-0 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays m a major American League baseball game. Cowley, who was having trouble with pitchAP; Reuter - 228 words
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Article111 1984-09-05 46 MONTREAL, Tue*. The Soviet Inlon launched their defence «C lee hockey's Canada Cup with an Impressive M win over Chechoslovakia here en Sunday In a repeat of the Sarajevo Olympic final. The Soviets looked more and more dangerous as time wore on, as was reflected m scores ofAFP - 111 words
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Article401 1984-09-05 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE AIRLINES, still on Cloud Nine after winning the Inter-Airlines title m Amsterdam last week, were sent crashing back to earth by Singapore Recreation Club m a Premier League hockey match at the Padang yesterday. The League leaders played one of401 words
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Article294 1984-09-05 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By Taller Russians hammer gallant Malaysia to enter last four THE long, long trip from Moscow had its compensations. USSR Georgia made short work of Malaysia to triumph 99-69 and qualify for the semi-finals of the Merlion Cup basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium yesterday.294 words
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Article368 1984-09-05 47 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Kuala Lumpur, Tues. 'Keeper Zaini hopes to erase bitter memories of the past HIS mind was the like the calm ocean peaceful and gray, its lacy edge turned back upon the beach like a chenille bedspread, ready for the night. But beneath the368 words
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Article168 1984-09-05 47 NATIONAL waterpolo coach Tan Eng Bock has been selected to attend a month-long sports seminar m West Germany. The seminar, which is jointly organised by the National Olympic Committee of Germany and the German Sports Federation, will concentrate on sports organisation and administration, information on168 words
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Article403 1984-09-05 47 JANICE SEAH - Schoolboy Alvin's super swim JANICE SEAH By SUPERMAN, it turns out, is actually schoolboy Alvin Lim. Alvin broke Alex Chan's 15-year-old 400 metres individual medley record during the Chinese Swimming Club's 69th Open annual swimming championships at Amber Road last night. Breaking national marks, let alone club records, have become403 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-09-05 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By COACH Hussein Aljunied had rarely raised his clownish laughter since he took charge of the national soccer squad two months ago. But last night was one of the few occasions when he did just that, immediately after Singapore lost 1-0 to Asian Cup-bound321 words
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266 1984-09-05 47 JANICE SEAH - Seniors put Republic on sound footing JANICE SEAH EXPERIMENTATION was the byword m yesterday's Pesta Sukan waterSolo match between ingapore and Tasmania at Toa Payoh. The Republic won 11-6, and, except for the first quarter, when the full senior squad were playing, they found it tough going. Both teams decided266 words
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Article221 1984-09-05 47 dssdfdfdf KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Leading contenders Brazil thrashed Thailand 9-2 m a Group A match at the Merdeka Stadium here this evening. The Brazilians, already through to the semifinals, fielded mostly reserves and led 2-0 at halftime. Alarcon de Vilela led the rout with a goal afterReuter - 221 words
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Article160 1984-09-05 47 THE unexpected defeats of the Singapore national youth teams, especially m the world Youth Under-16 competition at Bangkok last week, have made the Republic realise the importance of starting a national Under-14 tournament as part of the youth development programme. This will be strongly recommended160 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-09-05 48 Casualty of Ike's fury BIG waves hurtle an inter-island vessel onto the shore of the port of Cebn m the Philippines during the height of Typhoon Ike. The typhoon left hundreds of people dead and tens of thousands homeless m a two-day sweep across the country's central and southern provinces.UPI - 103 words
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379 1984-09-05 48 TEL AVIV, Tuesday ONLY hours after several parties said they might call for fresh elections, Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's Likud bloc and Mr Shimon Peres' Labour Party renewed negotiations on forming a national unity government. In their first contacts since the Shamir-Peres talksUPI; NYT; AP - 379 words
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279 1984-09-05 48 Moscow says it will not budge on arms talks MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union yesterday rebutted speculation m the West that it was softening its conditions for a resumption of talks on nuclear arms. It also indicated it had no intention of sending negotiators to the proposed space weapons talksReuter - 279 words
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Article129 1984-09-05 48 Chernenko not well, says Bush LEMONT (Ilinois), Tues. US Vice-Presi-dent George Bush said yesterday that Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko "clearly has not been well" and that was why President Ronald Reagan was not m a position to seek a summit meeting. Mr Bush, former head of the Central Intelligence Agency,UPI - 129 words
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Article161 1984-09-05 48 Printer wins $85 m prize CHICAGO, Tues. A printer who bought US$35 <Ss7s) worth of tickets with Us family beat giant odds to win the biggest lottery Jackpot In North American history a USs4t-mll-lion (SsBs million) prise. It Is believed to be the world's largest single lattery prise. Spain's ChristmasAP; Reuter; AFP - 161 words
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241 1984-09-05 48 GRACE CHNG - Hygiene at two homes for the aged satisfactory GRACE CHNG By THE Environment Ministry has given a clean bill of health to two homes for the aged ran by the Social Affairs Ministry. Officials visited the Bnshey Park and Belangl homes after the recent cholera outbreak at the Woodlands Home241 words
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Article121 1984-09-05 48 Unveiling of US B-1B bomber PALMDALE(California), Tues. The United States Air Force today unveiled the first of 100 new strategic B--1B bombed that it intends to build and which will be able to deliver conventional and nuclear weapons on Soviet targets. Ceremonies marking the completion of the first B-1B wereReuter - 121 words
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124 1984-09-05 48 Get cars in shape or pay up, drivers told LAGOS, Tues.— People found driving "dirty" vehicles m the western Nigerian state of Ondo will henceforth be liable to a 25-naira (Ss7o) fine, the head of the state's Environmental Sanitation Committee has said m a radio broadcast. Vehicles whose owners riskedAFP - 124 words
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Article41 1984-09-05 48 What it should have been MALAM Aslirama, a night of Malay traditional music, will be held at the Marine Parade community centre on Sept 15 and not this Saturday as reported m yesterday's Straits Times. We are sorry for the error.41 words
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Article33 1984-09-05 48 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 7.95 points to 1,216.43 m the first half-hour of trading on the New Y nr w st^u i?~,,k today. APAP - 33 words
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Miscellaneous104 1984-09-05 47 Today's events USA v Sport" (2 p.m.). Estudiantes v New Zealand (3.30), Matsushita v Malaysia (730), China v Mazda Cannons (9) Matches at Gay World Stadium. GYMNASTICS P«rta Smkmm lavttatfMil r'«ki|» (SBA Hall. 7.30 p.m.). HOCKEY SHA Mv 2: Marsilinjf CC v SCRC (FPAC), Jansenites B v Dutch Club (Tanglin).104 words
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Advertisement350 1984-09-05 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE After many complaints that the Stock Exchange of Singapore is too strict m approving public issues, it has revealed the criteria used before giving the green light. CHAN 01 CHEE has the details. Malaysia's Commodities Trading Act 1980 will be overhauled to350 words
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Miscellaneous122 1984-09-05 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Pair except for showers In a few areas m the latemorning and early afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.17 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 8.58 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 4/14 Fine Manila 24/32 Fair Amsterdam 16 18 Goudy122 words
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Title Section17 1984-09-05 1 SECTION TWO Heart attacks: Causes and treatment OUTLOOK, Page Two Hiri Raya: TV highlights LEISURE, Page Twenty-three17 words
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Article, Illustration952 1984-09-05 1 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By Our writer meets 25 people who stood up for Singapore ONE week to round up these people; half a day to choreograph and snap the best shot. And 50,000 copies of this poster are pin-ups all over Singapore today. No one is952 words
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496 1984-09-05 4 BARRY RENFREW - BARRY RENFREW By m Wellington. New Zealand THE young woman sat nervously on the edge of her seat, thumbing through travel brochures as she waited for an airline clerk to finish working on a bulging pack of tickets. "I'm going on my 0.E.," sheAP - 496 words
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Article, Illustration1358 1984-09-05 5 CEPHAH TAN - Squatter colony that grew into a town CEPHAH TAN By 4 I have been gathering children and getting them to go to the community centre to join the youth group or children's club. We also organise tuition classes for ai them. 7 Mr Francis Ng (left) Toa Payoh used to1,358 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1984-09-05 9 JANE SUTTER - Terrors who tear down the road JANE SUTTER By The common thing that causes most V motorcycle injuries is rider ignorance. The majority of people out there riding now don't have the basic skills to ride a m motorcycle properly. Ted Summerfield, a motorcycle safety instructor and former California Highway1,007 words
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Article, Illustration1922 1984-09-05 2 DR TMC - What happens in a bypass operation DR TMC By Just over 100 patients m the Singapore General Hospital have undergone the coronary bypass. A vein is grafted onto the heart as a new conduit to channel blood flow from blocked arteries. Our contributor describes the surgical procedure and discusses the1,922 words
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Article, Illustration664 1984-09-05 3 STELLA DANKER; Christine Khor - STELLA DANKER Christine Khor edited by By Twelve years ago, the Singapore Cancer Society began a special service to shuttle needy cancer patients between their homes and the hospital. Our reporter took a ride m one of the society's two vans on its journey664 words
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Article, Illustration619 1984-09-05 3 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN By THE bond between man and his best friend, his dog, reaches back m time. For Jack and Joyce Mitchell, dog breeders and dog show judges from Britain, their love of dogs (pedigree ones, m particular) goes back almost four decadesLIM SENG TIONG - 619 words
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Article251 1984-09-05 3 IF YOU live m a flat, yon should not keep a large dog. Get one from the toy dog group, for example, Pekinese and Pomeranians. Get your dog used to a routine feeding, walking, etc. This Is Important for its well-being. Bathing requirements depend251 words
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Article, Illustration624 1984-09-05 6 FOKJUNEEon the renewed interest m soft dolls, building bio cks and mechanical toys IT WAS only a year ago that business m basic toys like soft dolls, radio-controlled vehicles and mini toy cars was so bad that several small outlets and dealers had to close down. But624 words
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401 1984-09-05 6 AT THE FAIR dfdsfds CHILDREN who visit Toycraft '84 m search of fun are being encouraged to drink more milk as well. Officials from the Milk for Children Advisory Council (MCAC) have a stand to spread the Milk is Good message to401 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-09-05 7 TOYS are the favourite gifts that almost every child would like to receive. And they are now safer than ever, thanks to the Toy Safety Authority of Singapore. But a toy that is safe for an 8 or 10-year-old may pose a threat to a559 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-09-05 7 TOYS can be safe. This is the Toy Safety Authority of Singapore's (TSAS) theme for this year's Toycraft exhibition. It is also the topic of the essay competition that the TSAS is launching for the exhibition. Prizes m the form of books are being479 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-09-05 8 Selected items are available discounted prices Game o£ patience NINTAI, which means patience m Japanese, is a new combination game from Spain with 36 triangular pieces. The object of the game is to combine the pieces into one large triangle m such a way that76 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-09-05 8 FIGURINES of popular HannaBarbera and Walt Disney characters like the Flintstones, the Pink Panther and Tweety bird will be on sale. The 8.5 cm high Flintstones figurines have movable arms and legs and can engage your child m creative and imaginative play. Age: 3 and upwards.64 words
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Article35 1984-09-05 8 Toys for baby too THE Vulll range from France features an assortment of toys from teething rings and squeaky toys to hobby kits. Age: 3 months to 1 2 years and above. Price: From $2.20.35 words
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Article312 1984-09-05 8 THESE toys are available at booths numbers 137, 138, 139, 148, 149 and 150. TAKARA'S Licca-Chan dolls, playsets and accessories allow changes of dress for the dolls and are suitable for children from four to 12. Beautiful dresses are available for the dolls. Licca-Chan's family comprises312 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-09-05 8 JUST the thing for your daughter to play mummy" to her dolls. This Pipo play set has a plastic mattress, disposable diapers, cotton wool, cotton buds, brush, comb, plastic bib, plate with fork and spoon and an empty container. All these fit into the handy carrying92 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1984-09-05 16 STEPHEN HOLDEN - STEPHEN HOLDEN By Bruce Springsteen, whose Dancing m the Dark may be heard on our radios almost every day, is one of the last American pop heroes. His latest album, Born m the USA, is a despairing vision of small-town life as well as aNYT - 1,187 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-09-05 16 CHRIS HO - CHRIS HO By This column will appear fortnightly instead of weekly On record GREG Kihn once recorded a song called Remember on his third album Next of Kihn. With a light shufflebeat reminiscent of Little Feat and a melody that recalls the bittersweet reverie of447 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1984-09-05 17 Objects that come to life Our writer talks to two German puppeteers who make their puppets out of everyday objects By CAROLINE NGUI Photograph by DAVID TAN 4 This kind of show appeals to the fantasy. We don't say anything. The spectators have to be creative We give them a1,152 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-09-05 17 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN By Pianist Shane Thio and cellist Victor Lim team up for a recital at the DBS Auditorium tonight. IT TAKES a special kind of chemistry to make music. The chemistry can be between a musician and his instrument or be tween two orLIM SENG TIONG - 513 words
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Article, Illustration640 1984-09-05 17 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By NOT exactly an array of programmes to keep you rooted m front of the television set, but still a fair day's viewing. The Hari Raya Haji specials which SBC has lined up for you start with High Noon Part II: The Retain640 words
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Advertisement55 1984-09-05 3 Till: i=xi>cirr SHOP You can now buy export qualify Made m Singapore' fashion at The Export Shop. Over-runs from orders for world ninviKMl huyi*rs m Europe and U.S. Jeans and jui'kel s, Mihiscs and skiH.s for mm mi women him) children. Prfeesat $10. $15, $20. S 02-32 Plaza Sinuapuru A55 words
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Advertisement554 1984-09-05 3 The Largest Airline In The Free World Now Flies To The Orient! B I ml Ml m\ M "We'll show you the easiest way to get to our 153 Cities across the U.SA." Now. fly the friendly skies of UNITED from Honfl Konij or Tokyo m true state of the554 words
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Advertisement1036 1984-09-05 6 !B Bl a At v r m"^*^ i JKk aßßja^BßßßMnl^B^feOlM^aßßl ti i. .....ti., TW HHHHHHHuKUfUykTfIHHH] jMt^ bbh aaV /^^mmm^mm\. Tf" m BBmS^a^^B#9 ■^LaVaV^BBBB vi Jwwiif' «n nvfnv i w^ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb^^b^bbbb^^bbbbbbbm afl Ba E. i A^^BBJa^X j'-j J^w^Sf: FRANCE Be I W Beiß (lßm'"*********v aaaßr I Model! Br^!l2^ aW^aaw Model: I1,036 words
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Advertisement168 1984-09-05 7 DaMn has an adorable new fluff. Meet Prou-Frou. ShaJte her and she'll fluff up. There's a whole range of colours "nice and sweet" to choose from. Come to "Toycraft 84", 7th International Toy, gift and handicraft Pair, 5-9 September 84, World Trade Centre. Well be at Booths 166 and 167.168 words
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Advertisement245 1984-09-05 7 The best value for high quality toys that give children a chance to express themselves. 1 j ft io^^^^ >— I 'a. M flff J j VX V^/ <Jt^mJ SESAME STREET® Magical Dream World She is very special and adorable. STAMP A COLOR™ SET She has a wardrobe that fs245 words
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Advertisement109 1984-09-05 8 COME TO THE SMURF CARNIVAL f 7 TOYCRAFT '84 > WORLD TRADE CENTRE A I SEPTEMBER 5-9, 1984 *s-^ —^s^llam 10pm A \^fnw Office Equipment JT^I T OA Supplies I v1 fj I>| Renowned Quality OFFICE EQUIPMENT ■^■■■pprspPHLH N T Gutters and Spare |^|J[^g^^^^|J Blades ...Hx-^^ggmii Most Popular Cutters Made109 words
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Advertisement34 1984-09-05 8 CHINA STAMP PAINTING CALLIGRAPHY EXHIBITION STH to 9TH SEPT. 1984, 1 1AM to 10PM SINGAPORE WORLD TRADE CENTRE (HALL No. 5) Sponsored by £HINA NATIONAL STAMP CORPORATION, Organized by MAHA YU Yl PTE LTD34 words
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Advertisement444 1984-09-05 9 NOTICES I Jack Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd I flncorponted Malaysm) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 57th Annual General H Meeting of the Company will be held at the Conference Room (Serunai 2) P. J. Hilton No. 2 Jalan Barat Petaling Jaya ,on444 words
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Advertisement302 1984-09-05 9 Benta Plantations Berhad I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1984 The Directors of Benta Plantations Berhad will recommend to the Stockholders at the Annual General Meeting of the Company, to be held on 25th October 1 984 the payment of a final dividend of302 words
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Advertisement190 1984-09-05 9 IN THK HIGH COl RT OF THK REPI BLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt N*. 4CC7 BETWEEN I'alttd (•mmrrcial Bank Plaintiffs 1. Oiig Bean Srng 2. Gnat Knic (m.w.) Defendants To: Ong Bean Seng late of No 83. Fidelto Street. Singapore 1545 TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you190 words
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Advertisement2543 1984-09-05 10 f PROSPECTUS DATED STH SEPTEMBER 1984 LIM KAH NGAM LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) Public Issue of 25,130,000 shares of $1 each at $1.45 per share payable m full on application Managed by Morgan Grenfell (Asia) Limited Underwritten by Morgan Grenfell (Asia) Limited Kay Hian Co. (Re) Su2,543 words
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Advertisement1490 1984-09-05 11 (b) The Subsidiary and Associated Companies (i) HEPL and its subsidiaries: HEPL was incorporated m Singapore on 23rd April 1968 and has since August 1969 been the operator of Hotel Equatorial. Hotel Equatorial, a 224-room hotel, is located at Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. Approvalinprmciple has been received from the relevant1,490 words
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Advertisement1336 1984-09-05 11 Net Book Market Value as Value at as at Surplus Location Description Area Title 31.5.84 15.3.84 (Deficit) (sq.m.) $000 $'000 S 000 Owned by Hotel Equatorial Pte. Ltd. 131 Stevens Single-storey Land Freehold 130 1 300 1 170 Road detached bunga- area Singapore 1025 low occupied 1 145 1 by1,336 words
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Advertisement1128 1984-09-05 11 The Hotel derives approximately 30% of its revenue from room sales with the remaining 70% comprising largely food and beverage sales The Directors forecast that, on the bases and assumpt.ons set out below and pJfVfrrrfo r nCe v foreseen circumstances, the attributable profit of the as follows UP year endi1,128 words
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Advertisement1109 1984-09-05 12 ACCOUNTANTS' REPORT The Board of Directors Lim Kah Ngam Limited 135 Cecil Street #13-00 LKN Building Singapore 0106 31 August 1984 Gentlemen, This report has been prepared for inclusion m a Prospectus to be dated 5 September 1984 m connection with the new ssue by Lim Kah Ngam Limited ('the1,109 words
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Advertisement925 1984-09-05 12 (iii) Turnover of the Proforma Group comprises: 5 Months Year ended 31 December to 31 May 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 000 The Group as reported above 77.917 37.210 30.312 24.825 29.785 3 546 Hotel Equatorial Private Limited Group and the hotel freehold land and building acquired 12.408 16,619925 words
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Advertisement1203 1984-09-05 12 NOTES TO THE STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS 1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES Ic^un.rng ia p l 0 i. n c.°e r S matlOn been Prepared n the baSIS ot the followin 9 Basis of consolidation ptS«rm a e entS f pr fltS and net assets of tne Company, the Group and the1,203 words
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Advertisement937 1984-09-05 13 15. INVESTMENTS —AT COST Profoma Company Group Group $'000 Quoted investments Shares m companies (market value $5,694,000) 1,017 1,017 1,017 Bonds m companies (market value $1,712,000) 1,681 1,681 1,681 Bullion investment (market value $258,000) 420 420 420 Unquoted investments Shares m company 30 3,118 3,118 3,148 6. NET CURRENT ASSETS937 words
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Advertisement1041 1984-09-05 13 NET TANGIBLE ASSET BACKING $'000 $'000 Net assets per statement of net assets at 31 May 1984 112 989 Less preliminary and pre-operating expenses (295) Net tangible assets 112,694 Proceeds of the Issue of 25,130,000 Shares of $1 each at $1.45 per Share, the subject of the Issue 36,438 Estimated1,041 words
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Advertisement1025 1984-09-05 13 In our opinion the Open Market Value' of the property, which is also set out under "Properties", is as follows. Tenure Open Market and Site Value As At Property Description Area 30th April 1984 Owned by the Company Land and Building on Lots 294-room Freehold Mss4 900 000 Nos. 1021,025 words
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Advertisement1156 1984-09-05 14 The Directors' interests ir LKNI as at 31st August 1984 were as follows: Number of Shares of $1 each Directors m LKNI Lim Kong Eng 500,000 10.4 Lim Kong Chong 500,000 10.4 Mdm. Lim May Cheng 500,000. 10 4 Lim Kong Wai 500,000 10.4 Lim Kong Yong 440,000 9.2 George1,156 words
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Advertisement2015 1984-09-05 14 5. Substantial Shareholders In accordance with the Register of Substantial Shareholders maintained under Section 69J of the Companies Act. Cap. 185, the interests of the substantial shareholders m the Shares of the Company as at 31st August 1984 were as follows: Number of Shares of $1 each m the Company2,015 words
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Advertisement1768 1984-09-05 14 80. A proxy need not be a Member of the Company, and shall be entitled to vote on a show of hands on any question at any General Meeting 81 An instrument appointing a proxy or the power of attorney or other authority, I if any, must be left at1,768 words
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Miscellaneous496 1984-09-05 15 COMICS g° GARFIELD ByJlmßmviM PEANUTS By**** GARFIELP, I?O YOU KNOW MOW I I J UH-OH, FELLA. I EUPORA, IS IT WELL, I TOOK ALL OF THESE JUST PO WHAT 100 If s s SILLY VOO LOOK CARRVINGf NOW VOO PIP IT. IF YOU NEED ANY HELP CLASSES LAST YEAR SO496 words
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Advertisement922 1984-09-05 16 NOTICES ///kamunting tin dredging (M) berhad yl I Notice of Meeting I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the seventh Annual General 1 Meeting of members of Kamunting Tin Dredging (M) Berhad will I be held at the Conference Room, Malaysia Mining Corporation I Berhad, Wisma Bunga Raya, 1 52, Jalan922 words
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Advertisement787 1984-09-05 16 Consolidated Plantations Berhad PRELIMINARY 1 ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1984 The Directors of Consolidated Plantations Berhad will recommend to the Shareholders at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on 26th October 1984 the payment of a final dividend of 18.0787 words
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Advertisement360 1984-09-05 17 TAKE A BUSINESS BREAK i■ n i MmT' r v introduces... THE PATTAYA EXTENSION. Have your girl Friday book you Asia Hotel, Bangkok the newest of the "big league" hotels where the business executive is pampered with every amenity and service to smooth the way for a successful conclusion. Then,360 words
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Miscellaneous447 1984-09-05 17 What's on ANTI-CANCER College. Singapore ConEXHmrriON ference Hall. Tickets at Centrepoint Till $3 available from the cenFriday. Includes video tral booking office, shews at 1.15 p.m., 4 PONT BE AFRAID OF p.m., 6 p.m. 7 p.m. and 8 THE 810 ONES p.m. Theaterra Object HERBERT BAYER Theatre by Peter and447 words
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Advertisement280 1984-09-05 18 To get laundry really clean, you need a brain. Pyt^K^^^CS BBScP*^^ \l b^b\. wfftffk B^SBt s i ii r i r^B^^BBTBh^H BpSJ A^r ,^B^B ißMn^^ BBk. B^^. B&. '^ll^^B^B^'^^s B^^^^^^^^^^BlBm You <t*t* fH/-> nii/TMrnniniitcr A^F .Aw& IB^^^^SJ B^^. WJ ivjli !h.l, uivr iinci uv. i m 1 1| hue i280 words
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Miscellaneous1943 1984-09-05 18 \QUR VEWING AND USTENING GUIDE Q All m the family i sbcs 1 Ri.a7 i~ __H_T^3__|_~lWi BINUKISAN TAKBIR make her youngest son 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 7.20 Newswatch (News bulletin for children) 5.58 AM National Anthem port 145 Your Lunchdate ■WHKK (HARI RAYA HAJI the general instead.1,943 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1984-09-05 1 LI LIEN- FUNG - LI LIEN-FUNG By Bamboo green OF ALL my schoolmates m college, the one I treated most shabbily was Hiroko. Like me, she had just come to America that summer. But unlike me, she did not come from China but from Japan. Japan had already invaded China m 19401,417 words
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Article75 1984-09-05 1 W'WftTft! 4K**ffitf;A£Jt£;E 7 7 o ftfeffift -t^Pl'J^J Mil i «f-^|3IWJSI%* »P¥s—/Lrao¥ WBfl^']Tß9|s^Aaa° «¥SA-t¥ #*X m& f§!^m^7[a'r ifeti o /f?tfe#'RUfcAtfcfe7« >ttfe££*feßifi #7 ««i*»^ fflffß* 7±Mb*t^» .6* MR^rfn^T ft£iJ*ffjA*P^£" Bfc-«AilM>#g«° #fcfn**tt§HSs tiE aw***** 7 o arftrftA'^ffcifiii? Tag ?it*a*- t 5Ea «IJ 61J B* Palt* B'J -fe 4tW 7 o Bi?f4;^isi*'igfiJ4l!iin 4& It75 words
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Advertisement606 1984-09-05 1 ■■■■STANTS RSSOBBIIHBB B*isemee: APPOINTMENTS )r fIFWVV^ STAFF RECRUITMENT DIVISION \\l// I 1-^T f I JB A Management Consultant Services he Ltd Wj ri W M M MJ_^J 2H-Sclcgie Road* l(,-27~ 2SI M] 1 1 B sf sf bPBHV 7^ 7c/r— iJJ Showroom Receptionists II I tfHHHHHHHHHIHIHH^HHB H For a challeagiac606 words
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Advertisement277 1984-09-05 1 At Hewlett Packard, we V\\ IV IL* have a heart for people I V ■t^ who aim to achieve I *l/l I/ their goals. We know the I s*/)YJ I W pulse of our people just 1/fllfA/ m I- j/1 as our heart monitoring If Vb\JY I* I I/I h277 words
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Article, Illustration760 1984-09-05 2 Music before money, says don Tonight, a special concert will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall m honour of Hongkong composer Hwang Yau Tai, who is here for the occasion. He talks about how to promote music and how pop music fans can be led to serious music appreciation760 words
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Article32 1984-09-05 2 f^A^itVf^^R^mi >*&tfft&* ft tt ttJ5AA«f^« j^ f^Aint^f-^^^/Hn'j dfdfdfds "I^^A SIEiEA" 3SSfrjn£ft*M> i tftP o afiiiiEfaiwaiAJL dfdfdsf VlftiMZAiMfl ftjt7ftl*oft ft A wMih nnmwmm H<J'irlofHM*ff-teBK" It W /V ff (<r ffi to H MIHF32 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-09-05 4 Islamic literature m Malay Part 4 IN time Prophet Nuh's children and grandchildren migrated to other parts of the world. By the Will of God for the next 700 years mankind was secured against the ravages of diseases and death. As a result many strayed from496 words
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462 1984-09-05 4 Oleh AMIN LEO Nabi Salih diutus ke w dunia untuk menunjukkan jalan yang benar kepada kaumnya dan menyuruh mereka jangan menyembah Tuhan yang lain daripada Allah. Kaumnya meminta tanda mukji- zat dari Nabi Salih. 7 MAKA anak cucu Nabi Nuhpun terpencar ke merata462 words
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180 1984-09-05 4 Spirit of sacrifice brings benefits TOMORROW is Hari Kay* Hap, a day celebrated by Muslims the world over. Where Hari Raya Puasa Is celebrated at the end of the fasting month, Hart Raya Hafi is not complete if one does not perform the sacrificial rite. This rite was first performed180 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-09-05 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 118A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By BACA karaagaa di bawah dengan teUtt dan jawab ***hn mmima yang berikutnya sebagai satu latinan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: BELIAU kini bertugas sebagai pereka hiasan dalam (interior designer) atau penghias563 words
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Advertisement191 1984-09-05 2 NOTICES Jk JBBBBBV VW ABBBBm i V I a^LaaT V^vl at MUSIC FIT FOR EMPERORS. Chinese emperors enjoyed melodious music from musical instrument like this one. Chances are that S'poreans may be entertained to a similar treat if a Chinese orchestra group j comes a-calling. Read more about it m191 words
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Advertisement264 1984-09-05 2 APPOINTMENTS Sp^Ty Is among Mm world's Issdlng suppllsis of slsctrenlcbsssd systems for trw information processing, dsfsneo and asrospacs markets. Due to expansion of operation In Singapore and South East Asia we are looking for sales professionals We want people who have substantial track record of success m sales gained with264 words
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Advertisement301 1984-09-05 2 An established Piling Civil Engineering firm has immediate vacancies for:GENERAL FOREMEN With few years experience m the Civil Engineering Building field. Preferably with* knowledge of handling survey instruments, simple setting out and levelling works. Able to co-ordinate work on site independently and liaise with clients representatives and subcontractors. DRAUGHTSMAN/ DRAUGHTSWOMAN301 words
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Advertisement271 1984-09-05 2 A fast expanding Group of Companies with operations m the Asean countries with activities m trading, fire protection, engineering and manufacturing seeks the following aggressive qualified Engineers to head the respective divisions as Divisional Managers I (A) HALON/FOAM DIVISION I (B) SECURITY/ALARM DIVISION I Candidates must either have a Degree271 words
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Advertisement504 1984-09-05 3 QOOQOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJy Q NOW YOU CAN ENJOY <-«<"ps V Q > The Pure. Perfect Sound Of X X\* PHILIPS •>>. 8 fi Compact Digital Audio System > Q Compact Discs by cout^y oi polyGram J.C ORCHARD At CATHAY > g LAST DAY! NOW SHOWING: 5 U KV^D L M I fH'^504 words
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Advertisement496 1984-09-05 3 Dine at The Neptune and witness the most spectacular musical show m town With no cover charge. Your evening at The Neptune will be special. Dint. 1 on our sumptuous Guangdong cuisine and be entertained by the most jf^^Bfc spectacular musical show m town. The Neptune Showcase Revue is a496 words
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Advertisement576 1984-09-05 3 "LIDO: OPENS "tODAY!" ■j (Phone *****14) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 No Free List B ZWf *^w Heaven can wait U W\** ButO'Hara's m WjmL jj^ Wife won't! m^ .^Br In k^ B M M starring EDWARD ASNER MARIETTE HARTLEY B m -Mli-ni lOM BOSLI YPI RR\ LANG576 words
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Advertisement565 1984-09-05 3 r^CATHAYS 1 O \*7j OPGAMSATtON I j> I S It^iti^^^lLlAi^ki ti I (T k .o,|- N U I. ft N ■WIN<. At I ft M SULTAN X: A V I AST I, AYS At 'l o c Q I 30 400 6454 9 I 5»»- f X > X l*OAl)WA'i565 words
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Advertisement1007 1984-09-05 4 ir N ill p^ERI credit suisse i I Our Singapore Branch is looking for an intelligent and prudent I candidate to join our very active dealing room as I POSITION CLERK I Salary Negotiable I The selected candidate will be thoroughly trained on the job. He/She I will also have1,007 words
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Advertisement292 1984-09-05 4 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF NAM ANN COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED (la Members' V.luUry LlqnMfttfM) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 272(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that the Final Meeting of Members of the abovenamed Company will be held292 words
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Advertisement218 1984-09-05 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Salt N*. ISM •f IMS > BETWEEN M B Mcl nil Private United tnuttag m M B M Heetnriea Plaintiffs AND 1. Ye* Stew Klat AagCfcaaa Hma S. Ng Haag Meag 4. P T BakH Timah (8) Private Limited Dcfcwdtalu To:218 words
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