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Title Section15 1984-09-21 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article476 1984-09-21 1 American and British ambassadors among 60 injured m Beirut blast BEIRUT, Thursday AT LEAST 23 people were killed and up to 60 were wounded today when a huge car bomb exploded outside the US Embassy annexe m suburban Christian east Beirut. Both US AmbassadorReuter; UPI; AP - 476 words
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164 1984-09-21 1 Raja calls on all Khmers to unite against Hanoi THERE is no alternative for the Cambodian people except to reconcile their differences and unite to drive out the Vietnamese, Mr S. Rajaratnam said last night. Speaking before his departure for New York where he will attend the UN General Assembly,164 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-09-21 1 picture. Australian PM questioned about Peacock's 'little crook' allegation CANBERRA, Than. Prime Minister Bob Hawke broke down and wept at a news conference today when questioned by Journalists about allegations levelled by opposition leader Andrew Peacock that the ruling Labour Party leader was "a littleAP; Reuter; UPI; AFP - 413 words
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Article65 1984-09-21 1 Adorable Manila of Radin Mas MOVE over, Donald Duck. Here comes Radin Mas constituency's Manila Duck, an equally adorable bird that was once the mascot of a school there. Unlike the cartoon character, Manila was a real-life drake whose favourite past-time was sunbathing, right m the middle of a road.65 words
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Article133 1984-09-21 1 Vietnam bombs border guerillas BANGKOK, Thurs. Vietnamese forces m Cambodia have launched air strikes against guerillas along the border with Thailand, a senior Thai military spokesman said today. Colonel Pobsook Suthranand told a news conference that Sovietbuilt Antonov-26 aircraft were used by the Vietnamese to hit suspected resistance hideouts onReuter; AP; AFP - 133 words
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Article33 1984-09-21 1 JERUSALEM, Thurs. Former Prime Minister Menaehem Begin underwent surgery today for a prostate gland ailment at the Shaare Zedek Hospital here, a hospital spokesman said, without giving any other details. APAP - 33 words
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152 1984-09-21 1 HAMBURG, Thurs. A magistrate who fell asleep yesterday during the Hitler diaries trial was excused from the Bench today and replaced by a substitute. The defence made no move to demand a retrial. Lay magistrate August Barke fell asleep during the proceedings yesterdayReuter - 152 words
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109 1984-09-21 1 Two ships collide: Corporal missing ONE serviceman Is missing and two others were injured when two Republic of Singapore Navy ships, the RSS Sea Wolf and the RSS Sea Hawk, were Involved m an accident while trainIng In the South China Sea yesterday. A search-and-rescue operation Is under way to109 words
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Article101 1984-09-21 1 LONDON, Thurs. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher today won her Cabinet's approval for a draft pact handing Hongkong back to China m 1997, her office said. Mrs Thatcher's ministers endorsed the draft j and agreed that it should be initialled m Beijing next week. OfficialReuter; UPI - 101 words
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Article505 1984-09-21 1 Bank Bumi shows $963 in loss KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday BANK BUMIPUTRA, which had to absorb the disastrous bad debts of its Hongkong subsidiary, Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), has reported a group pre-tax loss of $963.69 million m 1983. It made a group pretax profit of $84.77 million the previous year.Bernama - 505 words
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75 1984-09-21 1 TWO AMERICANS AMONG THOSE KILLED IN BLAST WASHINGTON, fhiirv Two \merl«ans and at least four or five Lebanese employees of the IS Embassy were among those killed In today's terrorist blast at the IS Kmhassy annexe In a Beirut suburb, Rich ard Murphy, Assistant Secretary of State for Mideast Affairs,AP - 75 words
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Article462 1984-09-21 2 Happiness is... THEY were speechless for a moment when the judges announced them as the winning team m the first quarter-finals of SBC's Debate 1984. Then the four debaters from the Institute of Education Team 2 leaped from their seats, raised their hands spontaneously and applauded. It was not462 words
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Article629 1984-09-21 2 18,500 may strike too AFTER British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher vowed that her government was prepared to sit out a miners' strike for a year, Britain's 18,500 mine foremen were poised yesterday to join the six-month-old walkout and bring the coal industry to a standstill. With little629 words
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Article281 1984-09-21 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: BRIG-GEN Lee Hsien Loong has just reminded all Singaporeans what the the SAF exists for to defeat our enemies, ruthlessly and completely. More than two decades ago, our will notwithstanding, our ability to pat op a decent fight against our enemies would have been m281 words
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Article109 1984-09-21 2 MONEY MATTERS THE recent grilling of US vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro over her finances by the American media is a situation not likely to occur m other major democracies. In Japan, the attitude to politicians and their money is ambivalent. Money problems, symbolised by former prime minister Kakuei Tanaka,109 words
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Article188 1984-09-21 2 22 TIMES OVER-SUBSCRIPTION FOR LIM KAH NGAM SHARES LJM KAH NGAM Holdings 1 public offer of just over 25 million shares has been surprisingly well received with a 22 times over-subscription. The issue of 25.13 million $1 shares at $1.45 each m the construction-based company, the third this year188 words
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Article261 1984-09-21 2 Credits game plan THE state of sport m Singapore has been put under the stethoscope of one doctor. He is Dr Desmond (Don, head of research at the Singapore Sports Council. He argues that there can be a successful marriage of sport and studies a la mode the Americans.261 words
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Article141 1984-09-21 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Out of step THE Malaysian Education Ministry has ordered that "dangerous" dances be banned m schools. The ministry's directive came as some parents were reported to be concerned that the breakdance craze has spread to the rural areas as well. While the directive did not single141 words
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Article104 1984-09-21 2 Marcos' promise PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos said yesterday that anyone found to be involved m the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino would be prosecutea. A five-member commission investigating the murder, headed by retired judge Corazon Agrava, is expected to release the findings of its 10-month inquiry next104 words
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Article411 1984-09-21 2 Between glossy covers GLOSSY covers, pretty pictures and words that paint a "cosy haven" on earth. But how accurate are the brochures that developers produce? House hunters say they find that the brochures tend to "oversell". Developers and their marketing consultants say they are mindful of the information411 words
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Article186 1984-09-21 2 Optimist at heart IF she had her way, Taiwanese Zhao Xiaojun would have been a writer, but she was forced by family responsibility to become a singer. Looking back, she admits that the early part of her career was extremely difficult. Her quiet nature was mistaken by others186 words
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Article265 1984-09-21 3 TAN LIAN CHOO - Thach seeks meeting Mochtar TAN LIAN CHOO By VIETNAM'S Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach has requested a private meeting m New York with his Indonesian counterpart, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja Confirming this m Singapore yesterday, Dr Mochtar said Mr Thach had requested the meeting to discuss specifically the Cambodian issue. Vietnam265 words
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Article62 1984-09-21 3 BANGLADESH'S NATIONAL airline, Biman, suspended all its domestic and international flights yesterday after its pilots began an indefinite strike, airline sources said m Dhaka. They said Biman authorities were negotiating a new deal with the pilots' association on its demands for higher pay and other benefits. A BimanReuter - 62 words
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Article59 1984-09-21 3 FIVE AMERICAN seamen were released by the Soviet Union on Wednesday night after being held for a week, the United States State Department said m Washington yesterday. Department spokesman Sondra McCarty said the Soviet icebreaker, Aisberg, released the five and their ship, the Frieda X, to the coastReuter - 59 words
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Article68 1984-09-21 3 SOLDIERS OF an Israeli-backed Lebanese militia killed eight civilians and wounded 20 yesterday m a revenge attack on the south Lebanese village of Sohmor, Israeli military sources m Jerusalem said. Members of the Israeli-backed South Lebanese Army entered the village, east of the town of Jezznine, early yesterdayReuter - 68 words
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Article89 1984-09-21 3 THE SOVIET Union has agreed to open nuclear reactors to inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency and put them under its safeguards system, an agency spokesman said m Vienna yesterday. A draft agreement was drawn up after two years of talks at the United Nations agencyReuter - 89 words
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Article81 1984-09-21 3 SOUTH KOREA agreed yesterday to receive flood relief aid from North Korea at two ports and the border village of Panmunjom the South Korean Red Cross announced m Seoul. Talks between Red Cross delegates from the two countries broke down at Panmunjom, 40 km north of Seoul,Reuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-09-21 3 Announcement of draft agreement on Hongkong BEIJING, Thurs. THE Chinese press today greeted the announcement of a draft agreement on Hongkong's transfer from Britain to China with a resounding silence. Only the English-lan-guage China Daily, read chiefly by foreign residents, front-paged a short Chinese ForeignAFP; AP; UPI - 383 words
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220 1984-09-21 3 HONGKONG, Thurs. A last-minute breakthrough m Sino-British talks on Hongkong's future has secured a Chinese promise that the government here will be elected either directly or indirectly after China takes over this territory m 1997, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported m itsAP - 220 words
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Article262 1984-09-21 3 Boom for private detectives TAIPEH, Thursday A NEW trade has emerged m Taiwan private counterfeiting detectives and its business has been booming, sources said yesterday. Mr C.P. Tseng, manager of the International Patent and Trademark Company, said the business of catching counterfeit goods has becomeAFP - 262 words
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Article99 1984-09-21 3 NAPLES, Thurs. After Cardinal Corrado Ursi prayed for the "conversion" of Camorra gangsters and the general well-being of Naples, the dried blood of the 4th century St. Januarius liquefied on Tuesday at the Naples Cathedral. The dried blood of the city's patron saint, contained m two smallAP - 99 words
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103 1984-09-21 3 Police raid stronghold of radicals TOKYO, Thurs. Tokyo police raided the stronghold of a radical group today following a flame-thrower attack that seriously damaged the headquarter* of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. About 31 police offl cers stormed Zenshlnsha (March Forward), the Tokyo headquarters of the radical Chukaku (middle core)UPI - 103 words
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409 1984-09-21 4 LONDON, Thurs. AFTER Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher vowed the government was prepared to sit out a miners' strike for a year, Britain's 18,500 mine foremen were poised today to join the six-month-old walkout and bring the coal industry to a standstill. With littleAP; UPI - 409 words
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Article180 1984-09-21 4 DETROIT, Thurs. The United Auto Workers (UAW) union tightened its selective strike on General Motors (GM) yesterday as it called out members at four more plants to bring the total of workers m dispute to more than 90,000. The effects of the stoppages atFT - 180 words
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221 1984-09-21 4 Split in proposal for talks on debt crisis TORONTO, Thurs. COMMONWEALTHfinance ministers admitted today they were split over proposals for new talks on the debt crisis and other pressing problems of developing nations. The 49-country organisation is hoping to reach a final accord later today to take to the InternationalReuter; AFP - 221 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-09-21 4 A TOUCH of royalty at the war games Danish Queen Margrethe II popped In to watch parts of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's exercise "Bold Gannet" In eastern Denmark on Toesday. The Queen Is seen with British artillery men at the exercise. More than 25,MtUPI - 67 words
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Article50 1984-09-21 4 PHILADELPHIA (Pennsylvania), Thurs. A 24-year-old man, identified as Tuan Van Tran, was arrested yesterday on charges of shooting to death three Asian immigrants and critically wounding another as three children watched, police said. Police said the victims were herded into a bathroom and "bound and shot.' APAP - 50 words
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298 1984-09-21 4 LONDON, Thursday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher faced a growing political furore today over the sinking of the Argentinian cruiser, Gen Belgrano, m the 1982 Falklands war after she admitted it was sailing away from the British fleet when it was torpedoed. The sinking killed 368AP - 298 words
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238 1984-09-21 4 French doctors admit mercy killing PARIS, Thurs. FIVE French doctors yesterday said they had practised euthanasia and called on more physicians to consider mercy killing to alleviate the suffering of terminally-ill patients who no longer wish to live. In a statement published on the front page of Le Monde, fiveUPI - 238 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-09-21 5 TEL AVIV, Thurs US asks to see budget-cutting plan THE United States has warned Israel that if it wants additional economic assistance it must first introduce an austerity programme to deal with the crisis which has left its foreign currency reservesFT - 366 words
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374 1984-09-21 5 Group gives defence of Gulf top priority CABINET ministers ot the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council agreed yesterday to jointly defend the region and strive to prevent the Iran-Iraq war from disrupting navigation and oil exports. The agreement was announced m a communique issued at the end of a two-day conferenceAP - 374 words
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Article33 1984-09-21 5 TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese interests are to finance a passenger and vehicle ferry service between Kobe and Shanghai starting early next spring, a Japanese newspaper, Nihon Keizai Shimbun, said today. Reuter NYTReuter; NYT - 33 words
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Article180 1984-09-21 5 Black miners return to work JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Thousands of Black miners returned to work today after mine owners threatened to dismiss them amid unrest that has killed at least 56 people m the last month m South Africa. Mr Ray Moore, spokesman for the Hartebeesfontein mine, 135 km southwest ofUPI - 180 words
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166 1984-09-21 5 BAGHDAD, Thurs. I.;hi .said today it had attacked oil installations at Iran's Kharx Island oil terminal m the Gulf. A military statement, issued by the official Iraqi news agency, said the attack was launched m retaliation for an Iranian aerial attack onReuter; AP - 166 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-09-21 5 TEL AVIV, Thursday SOUPED-UP Soviet tanks, which Israel captured during Middle East battles, are being offered for sale on international arms markets, the daily newspaper, Maariv, reported yesterday. About 590 Soviet tanks, captured during the October war m 1973 and more recentlyAFP - 194 words
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136 1984-09-21 5 CAIRO, Thurs. A mine retrieved during a search for explosives that have damaged 18 ships m the Gulf of Suez is new to Western technology, says Egypt's Defence Minister. "We have to be careful when dealing with this new mine, new toUPI; Reuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-09-21 6 Japan, Britain and France 'm the same area' WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE United States is "no worse off" m its budget deficit than Japan, Britain or France when the size of America's total production is taken into account. US Treasury Secretary Donald ReganAP - 327 words
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328 1984-09-21 6 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday DESPITE skirmishes over some points, the General Assembly yesterday agreed to discuss all but one of the 142 points on the agenda of its newly-opened 39th session. The exception was the question of East Timor. Indonesia won a new diplomaticAFP - 328 words
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Article56 1984-09-21 6 ANKARA, Thurs. A Turkish woman yesterday gave birth to five boys and one firl, but two of the babies ied shortly afterwards, the state radio reported. The remaining infants, born m the Aegean port city of Izmir, were reported m good condition. The mother, Asuman Mercui, had takenAP - 56 words
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Article112 1984-09-21 6 Quito crash: 60 bodies found QUITO, Thurs. Rescue workers have recovered 60 bodies after an Ecuadorian cargo plane ploughed into a Quito residential area after a failed take-off but 20 people are still missing. The dead included 14 children who had been playing m the courtyard of a house andReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration143 1984-09-21 6 TIBET'S exiled Dalai Lana (left) greeting an American K< J Indian during a reception held 1 1 the spiritual leader's honour on Wednesday In Washington. In an exclusive audie ice m his suite at the Watergate Hotel, the Dalai Lama said China's imposition of its communistNYT - 143 words
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Article366 1984-09-21 6 Witnesses: US Air Force paid outrageous prices WASHINGTON, Thurs. SENATORS were told yesterday that the approved price for a 10--cup coffee-maker for the Galaxy transport plane was U557,622 (5515,563) and that the US Air Force was paying U*****.06 for aircraft arm-rests that mechanics believe can be madeNYT; Reuter - 366 words
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223 1984-09-21 6 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. A bizarre accidental death m one of San Francisco's best-known nightspots has resulted m a multi-million-dollar lawsuit. When Mr Arthur Tanash, owner of the Condor Club m the raunchy North Beach area, walked into his establishment one morning recently, he heard muffledObserver News Service - 223 words
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361 1984-09-21 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Marcos on findings of Aquino murder inquiry By Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. President Ferdinand Marcos said today anyone found to be involved m the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino would be prosecuted. A five-member commission investigating the murder, headed by retired judge361 words
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Article265 1984-09-21 7 Prem due next week By NANCY CHNG Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Thursday THAI Prime Minister Gen Prem Tinsulanonda is due back m Thailand on Wednesday after undergoing medical tests m the United States, a statement from the Prime Minister's Office said today. Gen Prem, 64, left Bangkok on Sept 14 to265 words
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173 1984-09-21 7 Jakarta will not revive tax holiday system JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian government will not revive the tax holiday system, but certain incentives will be allowed m the field of investments, the Indonesian Observer reported yesterday. The paper quoted the chairman of the Capital In vestment Coordination Board, Mr Soehartoyo, asAFP - 173 words
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Article129 1984-09-21 7 Where a bath is not clean BANGKOK, Thurs. A previously unreported malady known as the "bathtub disease" is plaguing amorous males In Bangkok, a news report said today. The disease, appropriately enough, is most frequently contracted m Bangkok's well-known massage parlours. "A large number of men who frequent massage parloursUPI - 129 words
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87 1984-09-21 7 Brunei ad for aerobic dance teacher BANGKOK, Thurs. Brunei has begun advertising here for an aerobic dance teacher and a masseuse. A display advertisement with the government's seal was published today m the Nation Review. It specified that applicants should be female, aged 20 to 25. single, English-speak-ing and haveAFP - 87 words
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291 1984-09-21 7 JAKARTA, Thursday THE Indonesian army said today that communists might try to take advantage of last week's bloody riots m Jakarta to incite Muslims against the government and armed forces. The official Antara news agency said Army Chief of Staff Gen RudiniReuter - 291 words
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Article363 1984-09-21 8 Order comes from Education Ministry KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday DANCES that are considered dangerous have been banned m schools. The Education Ministry made the order m a directive issued to all state education departments. The directive came as some parents were reported to be concerned that the breakdanceNST; Bernama - 363 words
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236 1984-09-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The interim report of the Committee of Inquiry into Bumiputra Malaysia Finance Ltd (BMF) m Hongkong will identify loan and advances given to its major debtors, the Carrian Holdings and Eda Investments. The report will not include the loans andNST - 236 words
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139 1984-09-21 8 TOKYO, Thurs. Bank Bumiputra Malaysia yesterday filed suit m a district court here against the former head of a Japanese firm for the repayment of a 300 million yen (Ss2.B million) loan. The court was told that the firm, Osaka ShokenBernama - 139 words
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Article48 1984-09-21 8 PENANG. Thurs. A man who runs an electronics shop m Singapore was charged m court for stealing $100,000 worth of integrated circuit units from a factory here. No plea was recorded from Lim Mong Hoo, 30, a trader from Batu Pahat. and hail was denied. NSTNST - 48 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-09-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE Malaysian army cannot use 26 Britishmade Scorpion light tanks it bought at more than $50 million because their modified turrets are too heavy, causing imbalance. The tanks can only be used if they are modified again. Their gears, which have been379 words
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337 1984-09-21 8 Mara shock: 'A' level students fail Xl ALA Ll'MPl'K, Thurs. Most of the first batch of Britainbound Mara scholars sitting for their 'A' level examinations locally to help Mara rut costs, have failed their examinations. Of the 58 who sat tor the examination ai the Sekolah Seri Inai, a privateNST - 337 words
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Article, Illustration724 1984-09-21 9 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE IE wins with contention that press merger will lower standard of journalism By THE look was one of incredulity on the four faces. But barely a second later came the eruption of jubilation. It was as if the four debaters representing the Institute of Education724 words
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Article67 1984-09-21 9 Man faces cheating charge A MAN, Aow Chong Wee, 31, has been charged with cheating the manager of Lord John Tailor Pte Ltd, Mr Chan Seek Wah, at his shop m Peninsula Complex, Coleman Street, on July 19. Aow allegedly deceived him that a $1,000 DBS cheque for goods would67 words
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Article48 1984-09-21 9 THE Combined Police Band comprising the Police Band, the Woman Pipes and Drums, and the Gurkha Band will give a performance between the S-Mart supermarket m Bedok North Street 1 and shophouses at Eunos Housing Estate from 6 30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.48 words
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181 1984-09-21 9 TRAINING for hotel staff will be mere coordinate when the Sinnpore Hotel Association sets op a body to oversee all In-house training. The association's Manpower Authority will meet later to discuss this proposal, said Mr Sonnle Lien, president of the association.181 words
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182 1984-09-21 9 Comfort drivers to learn skills on human relations NTUC Comfort taxi drivers will be asked to attend a training course to improve their relations and service to passengers. Comfort has reviewed its "commuters relations" course and will engage experts on human relations to train the drivers during the nine-hour course.182 words
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Article65 1984-09-21 9 A CALLIGRAPHY demonstration will be held by a Japanese calligrapher, Mr Kampo Harada on Monday. Mr Harada, who has a following of 700,000 apprentices m Japan, is here for the first time, on a two-day visit. The People's Association will host the demonstration, which is jointly organised65 words
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Article301 1984-09-21 9 Student f oils burglary at house A CAR found cruising to and fro along a quiet road one night aroused the suspicions of a resident. National University of Singapore student Terence Teo Keng Yu, 22, decided to take down the car's registration number. Two hours later, the car reappeared at301 words
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105 1984-09-21 9 SINGAPOREANS were given four tips on how to enhance their life and ensure Singapore's continued progress. Minister of State Dr Wan Soon Bee, who is also the MP for West Coast, said people should understand what makes Singapore tick and work at105 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-09-21 10 HEDWIG ALFRED - How Woodlands Secondary keeps track of MRT HEDWIG ALFRED Story: Mini-system set up to help students relate to real thing Picture: STUDENTS at Woodlands Secondary School are keeping track of the Mass Rapid Transit system without even leaving their school grounds. They have built their own mini-MRT system, based onYAP YEW PIANG - 270 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-09-21 10 Keeping Track SIX Mass Rapid Transit stations have been renamed and the MRT Corporation hopes that the changes will make things easier for commuters. Along the north-south line, three stations have been renamed. San Teng station, between Braddell and Ang Mo Kio stations,234 words
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292 1984-09-21 10 LEONG WENG KAM - 906 'professional' singers for Chinese talentime LEONG WENG KAM By 600 Malaysians and six Indonesians m open section THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's decision to open this year's Chinese Talentime to professionals here and m other Asean countries has attracted 906 singers to the contest's open section. These singers, who have292 words
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244 1984-09-21 10 PAUL WEE - Man detained on suspicion of impersonating police inspector PAUL WEE By POLICE have arrested a man suspected of impersonating a police inspector. The suspect, who was arrested tor a similar offence several years ago, was caught this time because of an alert police sergeant. The sergeant from Joo Chiat police244 words
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Article101 1984-09-21 10 THE Labour Ministry has cancelled the work permits of 82 foreign women who worked m barber shops after their bosses failed to clear up the sleazy image of their shops. The women were employed m 18 barber shops, among more than 100 warned to get101 words
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58 1984-09-21 10 Thieves steal $1,350 in two break-ins THIEVES have stolen $1,350 from two shops m Textile Centre m Jalan Sultan over the past two weeks. A shop. Specialists International Agencies Co. reported the loss of US$6OO (551.300) on Tuesday during a break-in that same day. On Sept 8. thieves stole $5058 words
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Article73 1984-09-21 10 THE stretch of road along Jalan Bahar from Lorong Tawas to Choa Chu Rang Road will be temporarily closed to traffic from tomorrow at 10 a.m. Jalan Bahar is being widened and the road closure will enable the box culverts to be constructed. Traffic will be73 words
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345 1984-09-21 11 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN One way to get a voice m Parliament, says chairman of SMNO By THE Singapore Malay National Organisation is willing to consider allowing its defeated election candidates to become non-constituen-cy MPs. This was one way for the SMNO to gain a voice345 words
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208 1984-09-21 11 Ex-manager got use of BMW -for quick reports A FORMER company manager was given the use of a new $43,885 BMW car by a grateful client m return for the quick issuing of inspection reports. The client, Mr Mohan Dewandas Ratnani, manager of Blue Dolphin Pte Ltd, also took care208 words
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Article113 1984-09-21 11 Two-day free clinic for elderly A TWO DAY free clinic for citizens above the age of 55 will be a feature of this year's Senior Citizens' Week. The clinic will be held at Tiong Bahru community cwtTC on Dec 1 and 2 during a two-day Health Fair. About 500 senior113 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-09-21 11 Two officers who are taking over from Brig-Gen Lee ONE of the two senior Singapore Armed Forces officers who replaced BrigadierGeneral Lee Hsien Loong as Chief of Staff (General Staff) Is also an artillery officer. Colonel Ng Jul Ping, 36, who is also Assistant Chief of the General Staff (Operations),211 words
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62 1984-09-21 11 A MAN was fined $1,500 yesterday for keeping someone else's identity card. Ng Lee Wah, 20, found the identity card belonging to Mr Lee Hock Soon, 22, last year and kept it until Jan 5 this year, when a policeman checked him at Choa62 words
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69 1984-09-21 11 A MAN was jailed for four months yesterday for dishonestly retaining stolen property worth $6,000. R. Krishrasamy a/1 M. Ramayah, 39, a Malaysian, pleaded guilty to having property including video cassette tapes, car stereos, bed linen and clothes at his flat m Commonwealth69 words
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75 1984-09-21 11 A 26-YEAR-old man claimed trial yesterday to a charge of hurting Special Constable Soo Kia Huat by banging his head on the floor m front of a block of flats m Chai Chee Avenue on Wednesday. The case will be mentioned again on Thursday and $2,00075 words
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Article71 1984-09-21 11 FOUR Indonesians were charged yesterday with defying orders by the Home Affairs Minister prohibiting them from entering Singapore. No pleas were taken from Hasan bin Hamid, 36, Nelwanto alias Abdul Rahman, 22, Amir s/o Bakrie, 49, and Ratno bin Harjo alias Umar Ismail, 32, who71 words
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Article93 1984-09-21 11 A MAN was fined $1,600 yesterday for having dutiable goods, 23.1 litres of illicit samsu, which was not under Customs control. Tan Heng Hock, 25, pleaded guilty to having the samsu on Aug 21 m a car at Ang Mo Kio. An application by the assistant93 words
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101 1984-09-21 11 THREE officers from the Burmese Fire Brigade will receive certificates of attendance from fire chief, Mr Lim Beng Lock, tomorrow on completion of their three-month stint here. The officers, U Hla Kyi, U Hla Kyi and U Win Maung, here on a Colombo Plan Training101 words
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172 1984-09-21 11 Contract awarded for Civil Service Clubhouse WORK on the new SingaEore Civil Service Clubouse m Tessensohn Road will begin soon. The $12.7 million contract for the building was awarded to Kimly Construction Pte Ltd yesterday. Mr Yap Neng Chew, the director of Public Works, signed on the government's behalf. The172 words
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Article34 1984-09-21 11 THIEVES have stolen about $21,000 worth of wires from ASJ Pte Ltd, an electronic components manufacturing company, m International Road, Jurong. Police said there was no sign of forced entry.34 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-09-21 13 152 schools will be involved m the Kodaly system by next year FORTY Primary One pupils trooped gingerly to a music lesson, nervousness written all over their faces. But bravely they sang Three Blind Mice, flapping their arms to the beat. You could336 words
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Article52 1984-09-21 13 PRE-UNIVERSITY students can learn how to answer and prepare (or t'.ie General Paper at a talk organised by the Marine Parade branch library on Oet 6 at 3 p.m. The speaker is Mr Colin Davis, a specialist instructor m English language from the Curriculum Branch, Ministry52 words
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Article79 1984-09-21 13 AN unidentified Chinese man was found dead on the ground floor of Blanco Court m North Bridge Road on Wednesday. Police described him as about 40 years old, 1.6 m tall, slim-built, and tanned. He had short hair, a tattoo on his chest, and was wearing a79 words
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Article298 1984-09-21 13 A JUDGE yesterday threw out an action against four Karting Club of Singapore committee members. And Mr Anthony Wee Soon Kirn, chairman of the club who, m the club's name, initiated legal action against the four, was ordered to pay the members' costs. Mr298 words
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199 1984-09-21 13 Fake-licence cars used in entry bids NOT ONLY did a Malaysian-registered car have a false number plate, it also bore an altered licence disc and an entry permit into Singapore which stated another vehicle's number. These offences came to light when Chong Kin, 27, a lorry assistant, drove up to199 words
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154 1984-09-21 13 Buy Kusu ferry tickets in advance FERRY tickets to Kusu Island on Sunday mornings and public holidays during the Kusu pilgrimage season Sept 25 to Oct 23 must be bought m advance to reduce queueing time. Tickets at $6 for adults and $3 for children below 12 include the Kusu154 words
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Article49 1984-09-21 13 A MAN, S. Loganathan, was accused yesterday of the murder of Mr Kandasamy Sangivi, 78, at Block 65 m Circuit Road on Aug 13. No plea was taken from 28--year-old Loganathan. who will be remanded until Thursday, when the case will he men Honed again.49 words
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153 1984-09-21 13 BRIGHT ideas to make the annual Chingay procession more interesting appear hard to come by. Only one entry has been submitted for a contest searching for suggestions, and now the organisers have extended the contest's closing date from tomorrow until Oct 13. One153 words
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Article114 1984-09-21 13 A LITTLE "black box" is now being tried out at various SBS bus depots to record data from bus ticketing machines. The Data Collector is simply plugged into the ticketing machine and a miniature cassette can record information such as the number and denomination of114 words
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126 1984-09-21 15 18,000 have enrolled for civil defence training OVER 18,000 citizens have enrolled for training m the Civil Defence Volunteer Units m 69 constituencies. And 103 of the 188 zones m 49 constituencies have already attained the target of recruiting and training 100 volunteers m each RC zone. These figures were126 words
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299 1984-09-21 15 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI It will have maternity wards and a beauty parlour By GOOD news is on the way for pets m Singapore. A $1 million animal hospital is being built m Whitley Road and when operational by early next year, it will299 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-09-21 15 ELAYNE THONG - New method of dialysis for kidney patients?- ELAYNE THONG By AN AMERICAN expert has proposed an alternative procedure for dialysis, bringing new hopes to kidney patients. It does not require the use of a machine as the dialysis takes place within the patient's body, said Dr Karl Nolph, who was271 words
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211 1984-09-21 15 A TAXI driver who was standing near his vehicle waiting to join the airport taxi queue was seriously hurt m an accident on Wednesday evening when a goods van skidded and crashed into him. The injured man was Mr Chiam Choo211 words
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89 1984-09-21 15 A WOMAN died when she fell off a moving lorry after opening the passenger door to vomit on Sept 19. Police said Madam Yap I^jy Tin. 34, felt sick while she and her husband, Mr Lee Eng Ching, were travelling along the Pan89 words
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191 1984-09-21 15 URA invites tenders for Havelock Plaza project THE URBAN Redevelopment Authority has invited tenders for the construction and completion of the multi-mil-lion dollar Havelock Plaza. When completed, the L-shaped building will be used to house businesses affected by redevelopment south of the Singapore River. The project is part of the191 words
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114 1984-09-21 15 Celebration of true Singapore harmony MORE than 500 people gathered at the Sri Mariamman Temple m South Bridge Road yesterday to celebrate seven months of combined effort to restore the temple. Prof S. Jayakumar, the Minister for Labour and Second Minister for Law and Home Affairs, gave away certificates to114 words
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Article41 1984-09-21 15 DR CHIA Tzu Tit of the Physics Department at the National University of Singapore will give a talk on astronomy entitled Evolution of Ideas about the Universe at the Singapore Science Centre auditorium on Sept 28 at 8 p.m.41 words
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Article286 1984-09-21 17 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Call for top-level labour meetings By SINGAPORE and Japanese labour ministers, union chiefs and bosses may soon be able to meet for regular dialogues under an exchange programme. The proposal was raised by visiting Japanese Labour Minister Misoji Sakamoto with his local counterpart, Prof286 words
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339 1984-09-21 17 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By NEW flat-owners may soon be spared the heartache of shoddy renovations m their homes as contractors have appeared willing to give a sixmonth warranty for quality workmanship. Several seasoned contractors contacted by The Straits Times yesterday said it was reasonable for customers339 words
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Article145 1984-09-21 17 A SENIOR Singapore Airlines officer is being investigated for "forgetting" to pay for goods he took from Changi airport's duty-free shop. The officer, a former station manager now working m the ground services marketing division, had to face an SIA disciplinary inquiry on Wednesday. It was145 words
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236 1984-09-21 17 The West Coast condo murder SOME residents of Westpeak Condominium, where engineer Mrs Judy Quek was murdered recently, are considering forming Neighbourhood Watch groups to prevent crime. This will be among a list of new security measures which will be discussed when residents of236 words
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132 1984-09-21 17 Telephone bills to show trunk calls by November BY NOVEMBER, telephone bills will have a detailed record of trunk calls made. This free service by Telecoms will give subscribers details like the date, time and duration of their calls, the numbers called and the charges. This has been made possible132 words
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Article74 1984-09-21 17 POLICE had to intervene to protect the judges of a pugilistic contest from spectators who were unhappy with the decision on a bout at the Gay World stadium on Wednesday night. A group of spectators crowded round the judges after the decision was announced on a74 words
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Advertisement192 1984-09-21 13 After Michaelangelo and £*Y*^v<Y<£^^ws3k4 W Cellini, another #reat Italian .Zegna, the name that *3^^^^^yyyyySrepresents the ultimate m Cool, soft and crease.less, Superfine" Lightweight Wool ffi§P|§Sn Ermene^ildo TrnggSF THE ULTIMATE IN SUITINGS Ah Yap Tailor i wans Creation »8104 Far East Shopping Centre Tel *****69 «02-05 Lucky Pla/a Tel *****36 Anson192 words
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Advertisement304 1984-09-21 13 I"E•(,AKD i N H O I 1 1 m m /k jpßy» r r r W .^^»^fc,JßCj. i—^ ar «aM I rln November 1984, The new Garden The ftninsula Group fulfills otel 1 n s^>i Guangzhou is the its promise m Southern China, largest fuiiy mteThe Garden Hotel, j> rat<304 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-09-21 16 CEPHAH TAN - Tale of the Manila Duck that used to stop traffic CEPHAH TAN Radin Mas By THIS Is a story about a son-bathing drake which used to stop traffic on a sloping road leading to a hill where St Theresa's Convent stands. Teachers and visitors had to stew m their cars363 words
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248 1984-09-21 16 RONNIE TANG - Pine Grove residents want better security RONNIE TANG Pasir Panjang By THE HDB wants to prevent middle-income HUDC estates from becoming social enclaves. But residents of Pine Grove HUDC estate at Ulu Pandan are asking permission to erect fences to keep out outsiders. They are also requesting for private car248 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-09-21 16 WOODEN windows and glass panes are falling off their hinges and frames, while a heated argument goes on over the best solution to the problem. The Housing Board will only replace these rotting windows, which are affected by rainwater and termites, if they are378 words
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Article86 1984-09-21 16 THE People's Association football field m Kallang will light up with a Mammoth Campfire cum Folkdance Night tomorrow night. It will be one of the biggest campfires, with 5,000 participants from community centre youth groups and similar organisations. Folk -dancing, group singing and a pledge86 words
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149 1984-09-21 16 MR Ong Teng Cheong, the Minister without Portfolio and secretary-gener-al of the NTUC, will tour Rochore constituency on Sunday, the 39th m the series of ministerial walkabouts. He will start at 9.15 a.m. from Queen Street CC where he will meet the MP149 words
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Article90 1984-09-21 16 CHILDREN from seven to 15 years old can join a Mammoth Children's Camp m a weekend of sun, surf and learning at the East Coast Campsite from Sept 29 to Sept 30. They will be put into three groups according to their ages and will join90 words
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164 1984-09-21 16 FANCY a holiday somewhere off the beaten track? The Mariners' Adventure Club of Marine Parade CC may have just the thing for you. A 15-day tour of Nepal for $2,180, starting on Nov 17. It will be 12 days of sightseeing by trekking through164 words
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354 1984-09-21 16 Are you interested in signing up for these activities? Computers: Register now for a five-session course on applied BASIC programming which begins on Wednesday at Mountbatten CC. The fee is $30. Art: Classes for children aged between five and 12 years old are available at the Marine Parade Neighbourhood F354 words
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Article669 1984-09-21 16 Talks/shows Dogs: More than 80 of various breeds, belonging to members of the Singapore Kennel Club, will take part m a dog show at Aljunied CC on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dental cars: Speaking on this at the Toa Payoh branch library tomorrow at669 words
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Advertisement146 1984-09-21 17 SOUTH-EAST ASIA'S JEWEL SHOW OF THE YEAR IS BACK FOR THE FIFTH CONSECUTIVE TIME. JEWELTIPTIE*B4 17-23 SEPTEMBER 1984 IJWOJffnE*4 If '1 B The most exquisite selection of gems and jewellery from 10 countries. Prize-winning exhibits of Singapore's 1984 Diamond Design Competition. Free Diamond Grading Service. If jewellery is your business146 words
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Advertisement106 1984-09-21 17 Ladies casuals to save m; Do your feet and your funds a Khk y favoui m soft, smart, tT^w3m \f comfortable moccasins at a t% wl V very attractive price ,^^^^^^^P^l l *«fewc w Choose from lacetrmi m j/r m^At grey and tan, or slip-ons B^^^fcß^^WiJL (air tan or all-white).106 words
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Article469 1984-09-21 18 NOT so long ago, the Singapore Armed Forces had on its formation sign for its infantry units the illustration of a tiger's face. The tiger was not exactly smiling. But it did not look ferocious enough. The SAF then substituted it with another illustration of a469 words
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Article771 1984-09-21 18 The Russell Baker column NEW YORK I have been thinking all week about 19M, the year when my new Ore extinguisher must have its present contents replaced with fresh chemical flreflghttng agents. I am usually thinking ahead, of course, but until buying this new fireNYT - 771 words
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Article, Illustration897 1984-09-21 18 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO Dhanabalan on Asean's stand at UN General Assembly By Diplomatic Correspondent MR DHANABALAN "We must preserve certain options for Cambodia by denying recognition to the puppet regime Vietnam has installed and by applying pressure on Vietnam." AS THE United Nations begins897 words
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Article, Illustration785 1984-09-21 18 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM Study group proposes measures to help poor countries By writing for the International Herald Tribune LONDON A warning that the world's financial safety is balanced on a knife-edge is given by a group of distinguished Commonwealth financial experts headed by Lord Lever,785 words
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Advertisement224 1984-09-21 18 BE ik OLYMPIC f|YOURSELF ill The effort of A staying m shape is worth the pleasure of enjoying it. 3£)CURKHHCH PHY3QILRTNE3S CENTERS MARCO POLO HOTEL TANGLIN ROAD SINGAPORE 1024 TELEPHONE: *****41 EXT. 1862 VI m B B Ehi. ■BBißlflra^^H Optimum financing Low interest rates your individual needs. We can also224 words
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300 1984-09-21 19 As value of S$ rises and rises... CAN anybody explain why the US dollar is rising against all currencies m the world, except the Singapore dollar? I am an expatriate. Since May last year our income has decreased by 18 per300 words
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250 1984-09-21 19 Insurance loop-hole lets motorists get away with it MY letter "What can insurance claimants do?" was puolished on Aug 11. I have since received an offer to settle my outstanding claim which has been under investigation" for the last five months. Whilst the offer was disappointing only about half the250 words
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140 1984-09-21 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "Print IC number" by "Anti-Stamping". (ST, Aug 24). The number appearing on an identity card is normally pre-printed serially. However, it is not always possible to issue one with pre-printed numbers. A person who applies for a replacement140 words
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158 1984-09-21 19 WE refer to the comments made by Mr Tang K.L. (ST, Aug 30). It seems he was misinformed about our 30th anniversary carnival. It is true that the proceeds of the carnival are to be donated to the Community Chest. However, there was no158 words
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148 1984-09-21 19 I REFER to the letter •Still too noisy at Whampoa Drive" by "Five Residents". (ST, Aug 29). The piling work opposite Towner Primary School is scheduled to be completed next month. The contractor was required to service the piling machine and to148 words
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Letter72 1984-09-21 19 I REFER to the letter "Mosquito problem at health club* by "Health Conscious". (ST, Aug 29). Mosquito breedings were detected m a number of sites near the Duxton Plain community centre and were destroyed. Preventive measures against mosquito breed- ing have been taken. We will continue to monitor72 words
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157 1984-09-21 19 Painting only during certain hours WE refer to the letter "The day specks of paint landed on man by "Snowman". (ST, July 26). We wish to inform your writer that when contractors spray paint bus shelters, they are required to take precautionary measures to prevent causing any inconvenience to members157 words
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Letter132 1984-09-21 19 Planning consent only if... WE refer to the article "Internal layout is the owner's business" by "Experto Crede". (ST, Aug 16). The consent of all other owners m a development is not required if the proposed changes are confined to the internal layout of individual units and do not affect132 words
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167 1984-09-21 19 Is SDC really that short of money? IF there is an award for statutory boards to think up the quickest and easiest way of filling their coffers, then the Sentosa Development Corporation should be able to walk away with the price hands down. I am thinking of its decision to167 words
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106 1984-09-21 19 THE small reduction In the price of sugar by the Sugar Industry of Singapore Limited Is not a consolation to Singaporeans. Sugar prices are falling everywhere. Singaporeans can import sugar at cheaper prices. Why are we made to subsidise the company? It is tune106 words
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111 1984-09-21 19 I AGREE with "Gym" (ST, Sept 17) that gymnastics should be taken to a higher level m Singapore. I see gymnastics both as a creative art and a healthy sport. It should be more actively promoted m the schools. Now, take the case of the111 words
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133 1984-09-21 19 Reporter has not quoted speech correctly WITH reference to your coverage of my speech at our society's anniversary dinner m The Sunday Times issue of Sept 16, I regret to point out that the reporter has erroneously quoted my speech. In my prepared speech, a photostat copy of which I133 words
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Advertisement290 1984-09-21 19 Savour the world's cuisines at the Ferntree Cafe, Hotel Miramar Each day. the Ferntree Cafe Rice. Mutton Soup and Laksa offers an International Buffet lunch All skilfully prepared by our versatile of continental and oriental cuisines experienced chefs Relish to your heart s content. So eat at the Ferntree Cafe290 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1984-09-21 20 A look at contrasting approaches to politicians' disclosure following the US media's grilling of Geraldine Ferraro PRESIDENT Reagan was given two hearing aids worth U551,590 (553,500) last year. Enid Justin of Nocona, Texas, gave the President a US$596 pair of Western boots ana Mr and MrsFT - 1,122 words
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Article763 1984-09-21 20 China's Special Economic Zone SHENZHEN FACTORIES, mills, office towers, hotels and sprawling housing developments are shooting up m Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, as testimony of China's almost obsessive effort to attract foreign investment and technology. "This will be the country's tallest structure," a young localAFP - 763 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-09-21 21 DISILLUSIONED by another Wall Street drop, local stock prices closed mixed. The Straits Times Industrial Index slipped 2.2 points to 890.13. The Business Times Composite Index fell 1.34 points to 793.48. There were, however, 69 rises against 55 falls on nine million shares traded. The volume was302 words
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Article92 1984-09-21 21 SHARE prices closed on a mixed note at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, thanks to some covering support. Although volume improved slightly, overall trading still remained on the quiet side with investors generally staying away. The 30^counter New Straits Times Industri- al Ordinary Share Index fell92 words
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Article36 1984-09-21 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)36 words
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Article243 1984-09-21 21 Chief price changes MA A 1500 +70 UMfwDrtdc 580 +25 Metro HMp 380 +14 TOM 243+11 Sejion 530 +10 MTP 408 +10 MBFWdt»SOc 222 +7 Chw M* 370 +6 VanDwHvtt 272 +6 UOL 248+6 ICB 595+5 SftMriiM 585 +5 Kentucky Spore 440 +4 PerbPUM 388+4 Spore lend 382 +4 Mjpwn243 words
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Article54 1984-09-21 21 BousteadßM +1 Gtntinfs unch NBT susp Raftmam I C*C -2 Gunwu Nat Iran +2 SambSNp -3 C CM Mawr* unch me +1 Sine Darby +2 aw =i ar- d Ss»- 2 i E*»« unch me -12 hamt +2 U M Narks +2 F(N unch Mrti-FwpoM 154 words
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119 1984-09-21 21 COMPUTERAGE Pte Ltd has just added a third product line, Hewlett-Packard, m its retail operations. This is m addition to its Apple and IBM lines. At a signing ceremony at Mandarin Hotel yesterday, Computerage managing director Tan Kok Wie spoke of the need119 words
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Article90 1984-09-21 21 Call to improve on quality MANUFACTURERS of conventional products need to improve on their quality to successfully compete m the world market. And the government will support manufacturers' initiatives by giving appropriate incentives, said Prof Koh Lip Lin, the MP for Nee Soon, at the opening of Polarcup Singapore Pte90 words
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225 1984-09-21 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By MANY managers are still m a haze as far as the criteria for Skills Development Fund training subsidies go. This was apparent from the type of questions some of them asked Mr Foo Meng Tone, administrator of the fund, at a225 words
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Article45 1984-09-21 21 ANOTHER two banks will increase their prime rates today. Chartered Bank will raise its prime rate by '< point to 10; < per cent. The new prime rate of 10 3 4 per cent at Arab Banking Corporation is also U point higher.45 words
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263 1984-09-21 21 WASHINGTON The United States government rescued the nations eighth largest bank from collapse m July because administration officials feared a world financial crisis if the bank failed, the government's comptroller of the currency said on Wednesday. Mr C. T. Conover told a Congressional inquiryReuter - 263 words
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Article101 1984-09-21 21 Seminar on Value Added A SEMINAR on "Value Added as a Management Tool" will be held today and Saturday at Hotel Equatorial. Value Added is the sales or operating revenue of a business less the amount paid for materials and services purchased. At the two-day session, participants will learn now101 words
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110 1984-09-21 21 THERE is room for more computers m small businesses and vendors should pay greater attention to this market, according to Nanyang Technological Institute president Dr Cham Tao Soon. A survey done last year by the National Productivity Council found that only one out of110 words
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Article192 1984-09-21 21 TOKYO The Japanese biotechnology market is expected to grow to a 15 trillion yen (Ssl32 billion) business m the year 2080 at the current value, according to a report by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (M ITI). The ministry's indastrial science and technology agencyKyodo - 192 words
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Article423 1984-09-21 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Offer of 25 m shares oversubscribed 22 times By LIM Kah Ngam Holdings' public offer of just over 25 million shares has been surprisingly well received with a 22 times oversubscription. The issue of 25.13 million $1 shares at $1.45 each m the construction-based423 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-09-21 21 STUART Devlin, Arthur Brett, Royal Worcester, Stuart Crystal all symbols of gracious living. Alas, they are also proof that nothing is Immune from hard times. At the end of this month, about $5MJtt worth of handcrafted furniture, crystalware, porcelain, glass tableware369 words
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433 1984-09-21 21 NORA CHENG - Dispute over advice to shareholds of Far Eastern Bank NORA CHENG By A RARE dispute has broken out over the advice given to minority shareholders of Far Eastern Bank, the subject of a $44 million takeover bid by giant United Overseas Bank. The advice from FEQ's independent directors is: Hold433 words
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Article3508 1984-09-21 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,508 words
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Article2495 1984-09-21 22 INDUSTRIALS Aimomoto (3 86S) (5) 3 80 'Alcom (I 88S) (1) 1 90 (5) 1 89 (1) 1 87 (I) 1 86(9) 1 88 Antoh (I 68B) (6) I 66 (14) 1 67 (2) I 69 '25) 1 68 xd ,A Choc (2 665) (4)2,495 words
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Article2764 1984-09-21 22 1984 Last Yield Vol Day Hijh low Company Sale Change (000) Hijh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL no 216 Acma 255 29 K» 170 Akom 170 -2 2.9 6 172 170 112 218 Alked Choc 244 +1 40 25 244 244 198 137 Amal Steel sO<2,764 words
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Article336 1984-09-21 23 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/klo) (M cents/Mo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 193 00— 194 00N 193.00— 194 OON unq unq Int 1 RSS Oct 196 00-196 50 196 00—196.50 217.50—217.75 218.00—218 50 Int 1 RSS Nov 196.25—196.75 196 25-196.75 Int 2 RSS Oct336 words
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Article58 1984-09-21 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager was the main buyer, taking the bulk of yesterday's turnover of 202 tonnes, up from 175 tonnes on Wednesday. No rationing was noted, but about58 words
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Article25 1984-09-21 23 CWnipricM Coppw £/to(Bt M Spot 1024 50—1025 50 (1023.00—1024 00) 3 months 1046 00— 1046 50 (1044 50-1045.00) Market tone: Easier Sales; 16.100 tonnes25 words
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Article27 1984-09-21 23 smw "Si?"*** USJ/troj 02 TWi IM Singjpore 7 13 7 18 709—7.14 IM T«t New York 7 11— 7 .14 705— 7.11 Source Credit Suisse Spore27 words
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Article19 1984-09-21 23 M Spot *****— ***** (811.00—812.00) 3 months 824 00—824 50 (835.00—835 50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 65.550 tonnes19 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-09-21 23 NoondMMf GambJer 25* 238 Ordinary unq prices J/lWkf roeNSW ***** (sellers) 35% 238 kmMmWh Cnronut Broken rice See Mew new crop yOCOnUI sourer Product Map —J 230 lst pade 1M0O OH a 1 Special 227 2nd pade 272.00 Bulk FOB 195 00 (setters) Locruain 100% Yu lim new428 words
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Article29 1984-09-21 23 GOLD US$/oz Thus Wed Singapore 341.00 341.60 339 80 340 30 Hongkong 340.70 341.20 340.10—340.60 Wed Tues New York 340.50 341.00 340 50— 341.00 London 340.25—340.75 338.75-*****29 words
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Article134 1984-09-21 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed slightly higher despite late selling after opening firmer on covering prompted by the rise m Chicago soya futures. Trading was quiet. The refined market remained dull on reserve of buyers PALM CMncpricn Cmdt mS/tome palm oi Sept/Oct 1045 (central) 1050.00 (north 1047.50134 words
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Article126 1984-09-21 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,734 and 5523,864. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.50/1.00. It eased off to U*****.00/0.50 and remained quiet. It closed for lunch at U*****.30/0.80 and reopened m the afternoon at U*****. 60/ 1.10 m response to a weaker US dollar. It rallied up126 words
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Article232 1984-09-21 23 THE US dollar eased slightly against most major currencies yesterday. The greenback opened around 552.1630/40 and was later sold to a low of 512.1600. However, it firmed marginally to 5J2.1615 25 at the close. Against the Deutschemark, it opened lower at 3.0920 40 before commercial demand brought the rate232 words
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Article128 1984-09-21 23 Managers' prices for secunt, Fund 177-1 35 tm^^^a upt c~«--s«pt 21 mh B«fu»a Fund om-103 uiamond Mb I a pof c Mat Equity Fund 0 80—0 85 *u| Sept IW Comwrce Fund 0 92—09? Di*mond Smjipore Singapore Unit Trust Fund tusji o«s -om ISsSL i8li« Arbuthnot Securities Asia128 words
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Article200 1984-09-21 23 Interbank Over the F««f" Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO Australian dollar 1 7962- 1 7992 5 64-5 5 1 Canadian dollar *****-***** 615-6 05 NZ dollar 1.0526 1.0574 9 74-9 36 Sterling pound 2.6791—2.6825 3 78-3 71 US dollar 2 1615 2.1625200 words
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Article274 1984-09-21 23 WJ Chanje Hk Elect Worr 9oo +0 15 tnt< City 053 +0.03 Oortoy B.oOS Aisoooted Hotels 025 Hk Go* 670 +0 1 Jordine Moth 9oo +0 15 Sino Lond 0.375 +0025 Bank Ot Eost Aw. 2130 +0 3 Hk Hotels 18.50 +03 Jordine Sec 69o +0.3 Stekix Cheung Koog274 words
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Article267 1984-09-21 23 >ept 20 Ytn Chan(e Mrt*ub»h. 559 unch Wno.o mo unch Sgg- 8 3 2 V"". f t4 t^ 8 MtUui Smiting 451 -3 »?2 i Mitvjmt 1400 60 2it h j&rsi? 9 0 20 -onon 1370 +)0 (sfc> I .ant 511 1 lovo Computer 1470 -10 {2, of^ &n267 words
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Article276 1984-09-21 23 Sept 20 Cents Chanft i c I (h«t) Letghton 160 unch Land Laos* 636 -f 28 Ac, Magellan Pat Au»t 220 A N I Moyna Nickleu 292 +2 A P M MetoK Expior Aberfoyle 820 -10 NL I!!Z 52 unch Age -a Mideoit 35 unch Afconce (X 95 +1276 words
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Article190 1984-09-21 23 Stptl9 U» ChJOfe GuHOiCp Aleoo 34 uneh <***•»■": MM Chwn Cp 35* -H 7^., AMMmn 10* £H Bus. Moch 125H Am t«i t«» 19* J2 "2 rv < Amoxlnc >9* unch T ?7* AmrCorp 28H +H *>•*» 33V* -Vi B*itM>«n S« 17H -I Ahjm '3J* unch Bo«na Co190 words
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Article481 1984-09-21 23 S«pt 20 Nnct Ctucife MNNG MDUSTMALS Borlo*. Rand 500 -5 ■WBIIOM.S Charter Cons 233 unch Cons Gold 469 +2 A»«d-Lyom 150 -I Rus Plant 85/16 -1/16 Ass. DoihM 170 unch za oW BTRPLC 489 +5 Bobcock* 143 +2 US$ {Barclay* 497 +5 AAr 151 368 +.2 AjC »V 3481 words
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Article183 1984-09-21 23 Gold THE gold market traded on moderately high volume on a day that saw the December contract trading within a narrow range of U*****.60 to U*****.60. The relatively quiet spot gold market was largely responsible for the tight trading range. Deutschemark THE December Deutschemark opened higher at 0.3275.183 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-09-21 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Recehrinf Recemnf Sh|p (Voyafe) An Carfo Time Hock E Humanity (040E) 21/9 (2000) FSB *****800 N2 B Penaga (112/84) 21/9(2300) FSB *****100 SI Liverpool B (66/470) 21/9(2300) FSB 0900 1100 0900 1100 Fl/Gl Hoegh Duke (Oil) 22/9(0700) FSB *****200/*****900547 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-09-21 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep K»pp«l Wharve* Unison 111 306 21/9 22/9 rZt SI K2 Wit J««^Wh.r«. Raiah Brooke 20E aside 21/9 D«" Se ra y a asid Builder 22 aside 21/9 Drupadi 6 astde Jenson 23 aside 21/9 Eastern Vir 8° a Sl(le253 words
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36 1984-09-21 23 LONDON World shipbuilding order books shrunk for the second successive quarter m the Ap-il June period this year, with new orders again below output, figures from Lloyd's Register of Shipbuilding show. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article134 1984-09-21 24 Lower profits for BAT BRITISH-AMERICAN Tobacco Company (Singapore) turned m a pre-tax profit of $7.8 million, down 27 per cent, for the first halfyear ended June 30. Turnover was down 8 per cent at $59.2 million from $64 million. The share of results of the associate companies, Virginia Development Pte134 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-09-21 24 Many technical points had to be thrashed out, says Metro By S. KUMAR and DOREEN SOH THE agreement signed on Wednesday between Metro Holdings and Ngee Ann Kongsi over the prime Orchard Square land was actually reached three years ago. The signing557 words
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335 1984-09-21 24 M. Q. G. PILLAI - M. Q. G. PILLAI By XL Reporter KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian bankers had generally anticipated the new Bank Negara guidelines that force them to be more careful when granting loans to companies and Individuals. And they are studying what Impact these will have on operations,335 words
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235 1984-09-21 24 CONRAD RAJ - Fresh move to set up credit data system CONRAD RAJ By YET another attempt is being made to create a mechanism which will enable financial institutions to swop information on a client's credit worthiness. This time the initiative is being taken by finance companies through the Finance Houses Association of235 words
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Article231 1984-09-21 24 L M revises offer for Carship I.&M Group Investments Ltd, yet to receive approval from the governing authorities on the acquisition of Carship Land, has revised its offer. The company has reduced the purchase offer from $18 million to $16 million for the acquisition of the entire issued and paid-up231 words
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Article236 1984-09-21 24 Ideal terms REAL terms refers to the value of a variable that has been adjusted for changes m the buying power of money. For example, to calculate national income, goods and services are valued at their money prices and these prices are totalled up. To find out how real236 words
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Advertisement97 1984-09-21 22 mm mm X (Very interesting Penguin) WHO <T CARES ABOUT ENGLISH USAGE? An e->t«r*rmr>g 3uirJ« to tti« common pf oW«ms ol frxjiish uvi^r DAViD CRYSTAL me Spcafc Out To boldly split, or not to split? Why is life so stressful? Is this something up with which we must put? Aspects97 words
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Advertisement151 1984-09-21 24 What a typical family of This Change four would buy from week from last Tanffn Haft wet market week i^l 500fm lean pork 370 Unch jL^p 300pn streaky pork 290 Unc h ra' 1 1 1™ 1 0^ x 55 0 Unch I^=^ 500pn beef (frozen) 500 Unch F~ I151 words
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Advertisement176 1984-09-21 24 WANTED: EQUITY PARTNER We arc one of Canada's quality Janitorial Contracting firms. As part of our expansion plans, we are looking for a successful Singapore entrepreneur who desires to be an ACTIVE EQUITY PARTNER m a new branch we will be opening there. Janitorial contracting is a business with an176 words
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Advertisement555 1984-09-21 25 VfAß|| ■■■BiBF wffiS^ iIDHaME ANraSKiN *£L £f* A A Ti W* B lIWI S rST^TiHHB Housekeepings inspirmg^ooms The most authoritative. IKjWg»U|UEj| I >^ f* t• l| Wf/ I Brnjfißl UJW 9^*9.9%9 v Lavishly illustrated. W 5 I I c X instructions on keeping yfi^B^' mti 9*"»"" fl h|^^L ofeflil decorate555 words
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Advertisement653 1984-09-21 26 18 Horn* Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Textured Vinyl Wallcovering (Direct from U.K.) Size: 1.3mx30m (410 sq.ft.) Equivalent to 8 normal wallpaper size at Ssl4o per roll and above. Valid till October 15 '84 while atocka last Lyndec Designs Showroom S Stadium Walk *01-12. l-eisurr Drome. Kalians Park Singapore653 words
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Advertisement577 1984-09-21 26 25 Sale: Other Product* INOIRiGIEf HOUSE HOLD APPLIANCES (Imported from U.S.A.) New Models SPECIAL INTRODUCTION OFFER Accept TRADE-IN. BPECIAL PRICE for EXPORT-DUTY FREE. Froet Free Refrigerator Top N Bottom Door Model: NNT***** 14.6cu.ft/ 413 litres NNTI7BB2 16.5cu.ft/ 467 litres Available In 3 Colour* Sid* by Sid* Door with/without Auto lea577 words
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Advertisement724 1984-09-21 26 25 Sate: Other Products JURONG COUNTRY CLUB mem- I bership for sale. Interested i parties contact Mrs Ong *****32. < KEPPEL CLUB MEMBERSHIP. 5J45.000 Vendor pays transfer I Ring Serena Gay *****88 I SMALLEST BIBLE AT $10 00. -01-45 Orchard Plaza. Orchard Road. Singapore. 27 Wanted J ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES724 words
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Advertisement512 1984-09-21 26 30 Hairdressing i MORRIS MASTERCLASS MODELS ■equired for cutting, perming/ •olouring by advanced students. For appointment call *****07 'OINTEH S HAIRSTYLING SCHOOL ■equires models for advance stuients Cut $4. Perm $8 Monday Sunday .*****07 31 Tailoring ASHION DESIGN A Dressmaking classes by London graduates instructor Morning, afternoon, ■vening sessions. Circle512 words
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Advertisement589 1984-09-21 26 36 House Renova tion/Repair/Decor AMPLISMESH GRILLES FOR private and HDB flats, aluminium grilles glass sliding doors. PVC doors and shop front Enquiries *****11 COMPLETION DATE GUARANTEED by contract 3-roomed. $3,200: 4roomed. $4,500: 5-roomed. $6,500 Show flats for Inspection. Tel *****09/ *****64 anytime ELECTRICAL. AIHCONO. PLUMB ING, painting problem, genera! cleaning589 words
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Advertisement641 1984-09-21 27 37 Aircon/Rofrigerators "J^OWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES repairing svrvictnc lnste.ll ■Ing, spraying and sellini ■til ■Jttnda ol alrcondtttoners, refill rotors trashing machine and ■home appliances Tel 747M31 AIRCONDITIONERS AND REFRIGERATORS for repair Bpraj {tainting <$»urn Qeneral Service Change How Rubber iS-^m grree quotation i year guarantee sTel *****00 *****01 AM KIEW AIRCONDITIONING641 words
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Advertisement718 1984-09-21 27 A BUSINESS TO BUSINESS I I 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION senttei Office removal, specialised m pianos, organs, delivery and disposal services Kxperienced. reliable, responsible workers provided K.-;immi;i-ble cnargM and fast service Day niKIU service. Please call *****97 *****01. We are at your service 7 days a week A718 words
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Advertisement668 1984-09-21 27 53 Computer Products/Services YOU CAN COUNT ON US (let your best Compatibles from us: c Multitech MPF3 Complete System: $1,575 c Multitech MPFS Complete System: $2,999 c Lmgo-128 dual drive with 128K monitor Complete System: $2,200 Free joystick Free Computer Course (3 months) 6 months 1 year warranty Free delivery668 words
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Advertisement735 1984-09-21 27 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities V.Ji 1 m for HERION professional training units m Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. We are looking for a Representative specialised m the training field and interested m distributing the training units of a famous German company. Please contact:MR. KLAUS SACHSE of the Company H735 words
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Advertisement614 1984-09-21 27 65 Situation* Wanted MAIDS Wide Choice Genuine Guarantee Reliable Service Tel: 225 3366 Humana Management Consultants '03-04 Tan Boon Liat Bldq Outram Road M Dir: ThlO Gim Ho LL.B Hons (past Vice-President Singapore Institute of Personnel Management) ENGLISH SPEAKING FILIPINO and Sri Lankan Maids available for Dome stic /Household/Babysitting. Bond614 words
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Advertisement529 1984-09-21 27 ■9 lassl I I asß V^ra CLERKS REQUIRED. Married II HLJB women and retired persons I IIS may a PP J y- P^ase call at: PerV I BVaS sonnel Dept, 267 Cantonment 0 §M Road, Singapore 0208. Join us :9 *m aM and enjoy short working hours H H 1529 words
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Advertisement514 1984-09-21 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive Wa have a vacancy for a: PROPERTY EXECUTIVE Applications arc invitad from applicant* who po»«em» either a Degree m Estate Management or Diploma m Building Management Knowledge of the local property scene and working experience would be an advantage. The person shall handle independently514 words
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Advertisement453 1984-09-21 27 b) EDP Wanted SEVERAL EXPERIENCED COBOL PROGRAMMERS Minimum of 6 months mini computer practical Cobol Programming Achievement oriented. Good communication skills Applicants with less than 6 months experience should not apply. Pleat* tend particular* to: The Software Support A Development Manager ELECTRONIC DATA SYSTEMS PTE LTD 73, Ayer Rajah Crescent453 words
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Advertisement530 1984-09-21 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical ▼pit kjc icj **jr\ Trans-Island Management Engineering Services Pte Ltd requires suitably qualified candidates for the responsible positions of: Personnel Officers The Job: To assist the Personnel Manager m for mulating and implementing personnel policies and procedures The530 words
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Advertisement83 1984-09-21 27 ACCOUNTS CLERK. Able to keep full set of Accounts, able to type. LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate Answer telephone calls Salary $400 $500 5 1/2-day work week Write to: Blk 32. Sin Ming Drive. =01-345. Spore 2057. Something For Everyone... In Todays Straits Times Classified \i *hi \W Need professional help83 words
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Advertisement499 1984-09-21 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical ©TANAKA ELECTRONICS 1 S PORE PTE LTD I We are a manufacturer of precision electronic parts for use m semi conductor industry and have the following vacancies: Female Receptionist ($5OO $550) Possess GCE '0' level 17 to 24 years old499 words
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Advertisement637 1984-09-21 28 66 Situation* Vacant i c) Secretarial/ Clerical i OB! NA NAL RS|«n UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the following post SECRETARY (GRADE III) QUALIFICATIONS GCE O' Level passes m 3 subjects including English Language, or the Cambridge School Certificate with credit m English Language: Shorthand, at 100637 words
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Advertisement492 1984-09-21 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical i. J SECRETARY 3to 4 years experience with LCC. P.S.C. or equivalent Wang word processor and shipping knowledge preferred Salary $1,300 (negotiable) Location. Dlst. 3 COSTING CLERK 2 years experience with LCC Costing Intermediate Salary $700 $800 Location: Sungel Kadut transport provided *****25 A492 words
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Advertisement601 1984-09-21 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical ""5? Are you experienced m ell or only one type of office skills? Just walk m tor an interview. Wanaad SECRETARIES SR. TYPISTS CLERKS/TYPISTS TELEPHONISTS ACCOUNTS CLERKS KEYPUNCHERS We need people to fill short and long assignments everyday all over Singapore. Bring your friends601 words
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Advertisement549 1984-09-21 28 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial ClericMl An Americen Multi-national company urgently requires A) CLERK/ TYPIST The candidates must c Possess GCE O' level with credit In English c Have 2-3 years' working experience. c Be able to type 50 Wpm B) DESPATCH CLERK We offer: c Attractive starting salary c549 words
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Advertisement629 1984-09-21 28 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial Clerical Urgently required ACCOUNTS CLERK c OCE O level c LCCI Book-keeping Intermediate/Higher Accounting Cert. c Above 18 years of age. c 2 years' relevant experience. c Typing 35 w.pm Please apply with full particulars including tel. no. and recent photo (NR) to: THE PERSONNEL629 words
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Advertisement603 1984-09-21 28 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical A well estsbiished Snipping Company has vacancies for FEMALE CLERK CUM TYPIST a GCE O' level a Age 17-20 years Ability to type well a Experience not required For interview plaaaa tal: The Shipping Manager *****92. A wall established company m Jurong has vacanciaa603 words
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Advertisement429 1984-09-21 28 66 Situations Vacant m) Secretarial Clerical SECRETARIES/ADMIN ASSISTANTS urgently required Good command of English General secretarial duties with typing and shorthand experience a 5-day week Salary negotiable For appointment call k*****M. SHOWROOM CLERK Requirements: a Experience not essential OCE O' level Ability to type accurately a 18 to 26 years429 words
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Advertisement952 1984-09-21 29 66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial Clerical APPLICANTS REPLYING to Box numbers of vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials of reference with their applications. No responsibility can be accepted for their loss Applicants are also advised to write to Box Numbers correctly and check them before952 words
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Advertisement685 1984-09-21 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE Oeneral Clerk. Interested please call personally for interview from 2p.m to 4pm at: Blk 1014, Geylang East Avenue 3 *03-214. WANTED FEMALE TYPIST cum General Clerk. Please apply. Maxwell PO Box 2312, Spore 9043 stating salary expected and contact phone number WANTED685 words
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Advertisement407 1984-09-21 29 PART-TIME DISTRIBUTORS wanted to market wide rang* of fashion weers and household consumer products from HOUSEWIVES STUDENTS ARE WELCOME!! Earn attractive commission and bonuses through our fast promotion and incentive schemes. PhofM *****21/9 or call personally at: -07-302, THE PLAZA BEACH ROAD tor immediate interview. 9.30 a.m to 8.30 p.m.407 words
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Advertisement673 1984-09-21 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Bales Well established International Organisation dealing with electronic equipment, urgently raquirea SALES REPRESENTATIVES (male or female) O' level, dialects speaking will be advantageous, c Possess drive and initiative, a Experience not necessary as training will be provided, c Transport will be provided. Successful applicants will enjoy673 words
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Advertisement667 1984-09-21 29 66 Situations Vacant Sales FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS (Working area: Orchard) FEMALE CLERK required. If interested please call personally at: #03-66 Paoplas Park Complex or Blk 1004 Toa Payoh North -04-17 Toa Payoh Ind. Eat. Tal: *****24 FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE required by ladies' garment manufacturer. Candidates muat have:- previous experience m667 words
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Advertisement554 1984-09-21 29 66 Situations Vacant f) Smles FEMALE TEAMS SALES Representatives required. Free training and transport. With/without driving licence Salary plus commission. Interested call *****14. LADY SALES PROMOTERS required for import German beer. Interested, call personally at: Blk 50. #07-17. Kalians Bahru. Tel: *****97 PAINTING COMPANY URGENTLY require experience sales representative. Good554 words
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Advertisement636 1984-09-21 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical I Petrochemical Corporation of I I Singapore (Private) Limited J 1 1? W A I X I N -I N 1 1KR\ lT\\ I I StPTtMBtR 22. I^S4 H B r l^he upstream Company of636 words
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Advertisement546 1984-09-21 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical KING In order to meet our continuing H expansion, we require:— H ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS (2 Rotating ShltH) Candidates should possess NTC/ITC m Electronics Servicing or equivalent. H Relevant working experience m H electronics industry an asset. H Successful candidates will546 words
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Advertisement425 1984-09-21 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Hitachi Express Spore (Re) Ltd urgently requires i NTC 20r3 m Mechanical Engineering or equivalent 1 to 2 years working experience m manufacturing environment Between 22 to 25 years We Offer: Attractive shift allowance and attendance incentive. Free transport and uniform Comprehensive training provided. Good425 words
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Advertisement427 1984-09-21 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical [philips Our Moulding ft Finishing Department m Jurong has immediate job openings tor MOULDING TECHNICIANS c Technical Certificate with working experience In plastic injection moulding, c Must be prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts or permanent 3rd shift. Interested applicants, pleaae send a full427 words
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Advertisement541 1984-09-21 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technlcml Owing to expansion, our company has vacancies for the undermentioned position: LIFT TECHNICIANS c Must possess own motorcycle c Have some working experience In the electrical or lift trade. Holders of certificates In the lift or electrical trade will have an added advantage. Salary is541 words
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Advertisement612 1984-09-21 30 66 Situation* Vacant jg) Technlcml International Interior Contr tctor requires urgently the foiiowii. j 1) SENIOR/ JUNIOR SITE FOREMAN 2) DETAILED DRAUGHTSMAN 3) SURVEYOR Candidates should havo tht following requirements:--e Mln 5 years of experience m the Interior contracting Industry c Speak English and loci 1 dialects c Able to612 words
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Advertisement447 1984-09-21 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technlcml JUNIOR CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN c "O" level 3 years experience In Construction. c Completed N.S Those who has quantity survey orer experience preferred Pleaae apply: Maxwell Road PO Boi 1817 AN EXPANDING COMPANY has Immediate vacancy for a Plumber Qualifications: VITB trained with plumbing certificate. Experience:447 words
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Advertisement827 1984-09-21 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production At* l) ':>'% j A j \*\jpjF^' Jr. i)dr4^§?° I "HITA^HT lli^/ l r f lf "^^l yf± ~1 ELECTRONIC OEVICES Xm^i^*^^*^— (SINGAPORE) PTE LTO. SDue to rapid expansion, our multi- y million Colour Television827 words
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Advertisement217 1984-09-21 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production PAR T OF US M Let us help 1 you to a goodw start m your w I career fe^l Up to $406 J Production Operators Up to $488 for Machine Operators You will enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2 for 2nd shift and tor 3rd shift)217 words
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Advertisement315 1984-09-21 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production THOMSON-CSF IA WerW Li* m PnHmaml f tocirofactl wLMmf m scsgr Permanent *^7 f night shift C^ Earn up to f S $660 < upon confirmation S and y 2 rotating shifts > I Earn up to > 7 $545 upon confirmation T High starting315 words
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Advertisement384 1984-09-21 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Urgently Required: 1) MACHINE OPERATORS 2) FEMALE/ MALE GENERAL WORKERS 3) LORRY ATTENDANTS Interested applicants pUiia call at: TAT SENG PAPER X CONTAINERS PTE LTD 28 Senoko Drive Singapore 2775 I I Tel *****55 J iurniden Electronics Pte Ltd, a übsiriiary of Sumitomo Electric ndustrles384 words
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Advertisement682 1984-09-21 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I HONG FOX I I CWOUP OF COMPANIES I requires I I 1 SECURITY SUPERVISORI I I Incumbent will be involved m the formulation, I H planning, implementation and management of all I I security matters, relating to the Groups682 words
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Advertisement496 1984-09-21 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous f 0 Shcmqri to hotel require* (1) WAITERS (In our new French restaurant opening sometime m October 1984) Salary $640 per month c i Exempted or completed Nation.il Service c Preferably with a sec ondary school education c At least 1 year's working experience m496 words
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Advertisement320 1984-09-21 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous York Betel Require*. WAGE CLERK <;< k > i .\.i *-itii tfiMtd credit m MaUwm Able U> type well Preferably with 1 year s experience m Mmil.ir capacity RECEPTIONIST/ INFORMATION (J( X Level with kcmml credit m EnfjUetl Related experience prefeired Pleasant disposition OUTSTATION CASHIER SUPERVISOR320 words
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Advertisement542 1984-09-21 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous J 11l H I I Y'\Kl) HOTEL m er bi i( We're open) Come and loin usl w We have vacancies for the following positions: COOK Salary $614/644 per A| month t( COMMIS COOK Salary: $514/534 per w month er KITCHEN PORTER Salary $436/456 per542 words
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Advertisement584 1984-09-21 32 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous W-K-Mm requires OFFICE SUPERVISOR pplicant should have a miniium of five years proven experllce. with University Degree m uslness administration or acmnting Financial background ould be definite asset INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE pplicant would be responsible ir preparing quotations and di■cl customer contact via telehone. Mechanical aptitude584 words
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Advertisement481 1984-09-21 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous ■■■%^\^sHb| |¥frdngKf I requires Age 18 and above Completed Secondary 2 or VITB Certificate m basic education Able to converse m simple English and Mandarin We otter: < 5 days week Medical and dental benefits Annual wage supplement Annual leave Transport provided B at designated481 words
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Advertisement483 1984-09-21 32 66 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous A local engineering company requires:CRANE OPERATOR/DRIVER Must possess Class 4or 5 licence VITB/PSA certificate Must be willing to work long hours GENERAL CLERK (Female) Able to type accurately GCE 'O' level Ideal for lady residing m Jurong/Boon I-ay area STEEL WORKS SUPERVISOR Able to do483 words
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Advertisement334 1984-09-21 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DELIVERY CLERK Requlrements:--e Must possess Class 111 driving licence c Familiar with Singapore roads c Able to speak and write simple English c Completed N.S. c Age below 30 Salary $550 p.m. Call personally to:INDUSTRIAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING PTE LTD 47 Kallang Place Singapore 1233 \[W\&fC>7WC\334 words
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Advertisement626 1984-09-21 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS SECURITY CORPORALS urgently required for Benoi Place, Pioneer Road, Pandan Loop, Kranji, International Road, Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Macpheraon, Paya Lebar, River Valley, Middle Road, Beach Road and Bukit Timah, Hillview Avenue. Alao urgently required FEMALE CARPARK ATTENDANTS at Beach Road. c Gross626 words
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Advertisement533 1984-09-21 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REQUIRED EXPERIENCED (3 Years) CLASS 5 TIPPER LORRY DRIVERS for established transport company, work site office at Penjuru Road. Interested parties TEL: *****18 for an interview. SHIN NIPPON KAILAY JB (Raffles City Project) urgently requires DESPATCH CLERK c Possess own motorcycle, c Completed N.S Interested533 words
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Advertisement529 1984-09-21 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Training given. c Secondary education c Able to work 2 shifts Ist to 3rd month est. earnings $500 After 3 months $620 2 weeks vacation. Interested parties, pleaae call: TEL: *****41 ext. 180 or write m to: RAFFLES HOTEL Personnel Dept 1-3 BEACH529 words
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Advertisement899 1984-09-21 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Well established furniture manufacturer m Ang Mo Kio requires INTERIOR DESIGNER Experience necessary c Able to produce detailed drawings Preferably bilingual Interested applicant* please call *****81/ *****12/ *****26 for interview Well established packaging company ha* immediate vacancies for: 1. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST c With899 words
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Advertisement421 1984-09-21 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED ORGANISATION REQUIRES Assistant Storekeeper Completed N S Interested pleaae call *****16 Mr Tan OFFICE CUM DELIVERY Boy required Mu.st have at least class} 5-day week Please rail *****fr> Richard REOUIRED TAMIL SPEAKING female Cashier to work m mone> exchange counter at Arcade Call *****78421 words
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Advertisement629 1984-09-21 33 liyiyJJ A THREE-YEAR OLD Corona I limn l Liftback with same excellent U ir J lD| lC* features is for sale m classiJL JQIJC] fication 76j. It's m such a pol*J J J ished state that it "would even tfjl ffi\ Inl satisfy the most fastidious .^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa7'^o^aaaaa^^aaam^aaaaaaaaw-<aaaaaaaaami 1 »L^^^^^^^H H^bhhhh^hw629 words
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Advertisement544 1984-09-21 33 73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance ries/Maintenance CRIME PREVENTION MESSAGE mS3ER?) GUARD YOUR CAR! >c^C»t tJr-T^Jy^ Let us introduce you to your 24 hours car Watchman! SPECML-T CENTRE Kiosk Cat Park 'B Simple to use maximum returns National tadium Pr ects both i ou( car tne contents KiUm S'rxfe 1439544 words
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Advertisement430 1984-09-21 33 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW BMW 3231A AUTOMATIC Reg 1982. 1 private owner. Showroom condition. Tel *****95. c) Datsun/Nlssan Almost 1982 120Y GL (new model). Aircon., sports rime, new sports tyres, redio ceeeette, reed lex insurence 3/85. (PARF). Beautiful condition. Aaking 518.500. Can loan $13,000. Tel: *****47. COMPANY'S REGISTRATION430 words
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Advertisement854 1984-09-21 33 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsan/Nissan 1979 DATSUN 100A. Good condition. Private owner. Accidentfree. Tax Jan. 1985. $12,400. Tel: *****14 1979 DATSUN 100 A 3 owners, alrcond, radio cassette, beautiful condition. Price negotiable. Contact *****55. 1979 120Y, SELDOM used, new metallic paint, alrcond, cassette, tip top condition. $12,900. *****59/ *****79.854 words
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Advertisement851 1984-09-21 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale Ford c) Ford c) Ford o) Ford GIANT REDUCTION CM HOT EUROPEAN IT^W^^i^^ si n unnear<^ bargain: quality ■"^aJM IWW I I W^ European motoring at an incredibly low ixX w X\J X p851 words
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Advertisement546 1984-09-21 33 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1979 HONDA ACCORD Private owner. Aircond.. power steering, cassette, $17,800 0.n.0. *****21. 1990 HONDA ACCORD Q plate Alrcond., radio cassette. $15,000. *****21. 1991 HONDA PRELUDE Auto. Ist company owner, sun-roof, beautiful condition. *****91 ext. 2358. '80 HONDA ACCORD with automatic gear, good condition. Loan546 words
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Advertisement417 1984-09-21 33 78 Vehicles For Sal* h) Mercedes ■«£at C E N T X E A Division of Cycle Carriage Co (Industries) Pte Lid. 164-168 Hill View Avenue Singapore 2366 Tel: *****37, *****55 MercedesBenz Our seconds are all firsts 3 months warranty by Cycle Carriage mm A member of Cycle Carriage Group417 words
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Advertisement567 1984-09-21 33 76 V«Mcnm For Sato i) Mitsubishi END '00 OALANT 1000 OS Big bumper, sports rims, radio cassette, power windows, new tax, $16,500 Tel. *****80. Exchange welcome LATE 1002 LANCER F 1400. 1 owner, air-con, radio/ cassette, power-window, excellent condition. $20,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****58 (office hours). MITSUBISHI OALANT IMOGS Reg 1982.567 words
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Advertisement841 1984-09-21 33 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota XJP VEHITO Y^COMPANY Toyota Dealer (Salea, Service ft Parts) Appointed by Borneo Motor* TEL: *****66/ *****98/ *****63. DECEMBER 1992 TOYOTA SUPRA 2 81 LIFTBACK, SUNROOF 1 owner, alrcon, radio cassette, sports rims, front and rear spoilers, sldesklrt, electrical Rtcardo seats, nice registration number Tax841 words
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Advertisement507 1984-09-21 33 76 Vehicles For Sal* j) Toyota 1992. TOYOTA 1300 DX 2 private owners Alrcond. hl-fl Showroom condition $21,000 Loan $17,000 Tel *****55 1992 TOYOTA STARLET, alrcon. sport!> rims, radio, cassette. many extras $19,900 Call *****22 1993 MOOEL TOYOTA Starlet DX Alrcon. sports rims, original maroon, tuff-koted. cassette radio. $18,500 *****67507 words
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Advertisement1813 1984-09-21 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others .^■^■W^MaV t A mmmw* *m 7 Mmmm Hi M vj*^bV mk\. aV B BJ^" > 'v aY I M Daihatsu 1 000 Station Wagon Daihatsu 1000 Pick-up '$24,043 ARF *$14,660 'on the1,813 words
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Advertisement788 1984-09-21 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles FREE AIR-CON I With every purchase of an Isuzu light commercial vehicle ->~ I Tfm X Tel: *****70 *****35/8 *****88 FEBRUARY 1960 SUZUKI 800 Van Very good condition. $5,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****65. FEB. 1962, TOYOTA Hlace788 words
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Advertisement648 1984-09-21 34 77 Vehicles Wanted BETTER PRICE OFFERED for PARF scrap cars and all kinds of good used cars. Call *****21/ *****31 Yeo. BUYER WISHES TO purchase 550 c.c. or 800 c.c. Suzuki Van from 1979 onwards. Owners please call *****64. CASH PAYMENT. COMPANY requires private or company used i-ar.s Japanese or648 words
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Advertisement588 1984-09-21 34 jv^" >V L Units of Accommodation l> T '%w!0? re Available \m^ T < X XvX-:tt-X-X-X"Xv»>X.!v! wp^ I I K;XvX^tX\>M\\\'»X-X.XvX 'x >:vX:¥: &:*jgM*jjl T f/\ I^X 1 lx??lfc^ t itmieidiiaiSmiSM<'<i?i Lt r Li r\ i !%S^iiiii&>^att ::f:yffx':':«^!M>i::::::: r±JA 4BW\2&>tiM*!^^Ftt: f .*BBKi: 1 JgJF^^' -MmsS\ \^%./S Jt jSgffA Mousing and other588 words
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Advertisement554 1984-09-21 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 1 128 SHELFORD ROAD 2 1/2-storey terrace houses available for rent. With mature garden and pleasant surroundings. Partly/ fully furnlsehd are acceptable. Pleat, call *****11 ALICE/ FLORENCE a Dial. 11, Hillcraal Road, baautilul datachad, 3 bedrooms, patio, spacious matured garden. $3,500 a Dial. 11,554 words
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Advertisement1152 1984-09-21 34 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses URBAN DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD (UDMC) PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the following unfurnished residential properties at Alexandra Park:-Double-Storey Tender Deposit Payable 3 Cornwall Road $2,800.00 5 Russels Road $3.***** Tenders will be closed1,152 words
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Advertisement811 1984-09-21 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses FERNHILL ROAD. OIST. 1025. Newly painted. S bedrooms. study, servant's, partially furnished Immediate occupation. Tel: ***** 1.S JLN lOK AM OIST 1953: 3 aircondltioned bedrooms, split-level living dining area and maid's quarters. $1,350. Comprehensive Realty. 7377T22 JLN WAJEK. 7 m s Buklt Timah: single -storey811 words
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Advertisement525 1984-09-21 35 how well you live, it's where you live. Ideally l(K*ated. -^W^\ y^ (vO just 5 minutes \^J £-J /W M/*im\ walk from the MM^V y-/-W /l J^\ Orchard Road II L^V/*// r** f shopping and \v J0 entertainment district Spacious luxury from 297 sq m ■■be; Four bedrooms, each with525 words
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Advertisement213 1984-09-21 35 Dirt. 15 Ocean Park, Meyer Tower, Hawaii Tower, St. Patrick's Garden, Equatorial Cool and Maryland Park, beautiful high floor apartments with 3 bedrooms, servant's, tight security, pool and tennis court from $2,000 (o $3,500. Dtot. 5 Tat Lee Court, Hln Seng Garden, Gloria Mansion, Gree nacres. Western Grove, Hong Leong213 words
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Advertisement570 1984-09-21 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments I Managing Agent I I UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED I I MM 7500A Beach Road I 1 sUHb "02-305 The Plaza Singaporeo7i9 1 l^ Tel: *****11 or *****33 Jj Save on hotel and transportation when you set up a rep570 words
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Advertisement234 1984-09-21 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments 'cJArdmorecPark? OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious .apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service charge Visit234 words
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Advertisement333 1984-09-21 35 86 Accommodation Vacant B ■=SBSb— i— J— b) Apartments DIST 10 WING ON 4 brms high floor I pool $6,400 c DIST 9 HORIZON VIEW 4 brms. s pool, tennis $5,000. c DIST. 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA Townhouse. 4 brms. pool tennis squash $4,000. c DIST. 11 WATTEN HILL 3 brms333 words
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Advertisement347 1984-09-21 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 HOLLAND FARRER ROAD w. MtttJ l'-'-.iutlful townhouse m a development of only 8 units Sbt4nMeM s--r\.iii; s ,en i tr.il aircnii sv.immmn pool Muat aeel $5,000 negotiable DIST 10 RIOGEWOOO Still one of the best around' J-bedroomed apartment hull rerreatlonal faI cilities $2,900347 words
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Advertisement632 1984-09-21 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments yJW MJDfKID REALTY illiF PTE LTD c (irimgeford $3,500 c Hotison Towers $3,600 c Beverly Mai $4,000 c Astoria $7,000 Reasonable rental ratel LONG/ SHORT TERM RENTAL WELCOME Oist. 9, near Orchard Road Brand new luxuriously furnished stud hi apartments. 2 bedrooms, living, (lining, kitchenette632 words
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Advertisement713 1984-09-21 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments KALAKAUA RISE APARTMENT About MM sq ft with a large patio Located m quiet corner, partially furnished, carpeted. 4 alrcons. for immediate occupation Kent negotiable Interested parties please call Miss I Lee at: *****96 LEEDON HEIGHTS Dist. 10 Brand new apartment. Off Farrer Road Holland713 words
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Advertisement846 1984-09-21 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 0922, CAIRNHILL PLAZA. beautifully furnished 2-bed-roomed servant's high rise apartment with very nice balcony and condo facilities. Central aircond 2.400 sq ft Outside CBD Rental $4,200. Tel L>9B9B6ti DIST. 15. PEACH GARDEN executive apartment. 4 bedrooms plus servants quarters. 2,800 sq.ft. Fully furnished with846 words
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Advertisement806 1984-09-21 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 LEEOON HEIGHTS Brand new apartment with big balcony. 3 bedrooms, fully alrcond. Partially furnished. Full recreational facilities $2,500 Deans Property *****55 DIST.2I BROOKVALE brand new lower maisonette. 3 bedrooms, with family room, living room opens to garden with clubhouse facilities Serene residence BN.806 words
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Advertisement808 1984-09-21 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 15 ST. PATRICK'S Garden Beautifully furnished Quiet residential area with swimming pool. $2,200 Acclaim Realty: *****88. DIST. 11. NEAR GARDEN Hotel, 3-bedrooined apartment, good surroundings, fully furnished. $3,500 Agape *****38/ *****77 (Stephen). DIST. 1128 HILLCREST ARCADIA studio. Fully furnished Available immediately Asking $1,900 0.n.0.808 words
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Advertisement834 1984-09-21 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MARYLAND, HAWAII TOWER, Parkway Apartment. Parkway Mansion, Eastern Mansion. Tahir Mansion. Arcadia Building $1,250 onwards *****42 MICHEL APARTMENT. Tanglin district, new furnishings, luxurious, aircondltioned 1-bedroom flat. All modern conveniences Tel: *****82 MOUNT ROSIE GARDEN Condominium, dist 1130. 2 bedrooms, aircon. swimming pool, security Enquiries tel:834 words
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Advertisement830 1984-09-21 36 86 Accommodation Vacant t) Apartments DIST 9 EMERALD HILL near Orchard Road. hiKhnse apartment 3 plus 1 bedrooms, furnished. $IWIO Tel *****40 DIS* 9. HILLCREST ARCADIA. DOMlm Block, 4 bedrooms, partially furnished $3,700 SBS Real'y Services *****22 DIST 9 BEVERLY HILLS. High floor. 4 bedrooms I servant's $7,000 J M830 words
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Advertisement782 1984-09-21 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments 60 A SERANGOON GARDEN Way bedrooms, partly furnished j $1,200 pin Rum -JHHt>62l c) Rooms KATONG, BEAUTIFULLY FURNISH ED spacious aircon room m double-storey semi-detached Bathroom attached $1,050 Laundry, maid service inclusive Tel: *****0/ *****68 (11 am Bpm FULLY FURNISHED ROOM m I.aguna Park available782 words
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Advertisement677 1984-09-21 36 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartment: COUPLE WANTS 3 ROC M HOB lint m Duver Clemen U area Partial!) Furnished 7S4SS9S 4t><>s»>2.'> after Mtp m DO YOU HAVE apartn ents rooms for rental' II so. "all us We have ready client Tel MMMl.Mrtaoe JAPANESE MANAGER REQUIRES apartment m Dist 5. 10.677 words
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Advertisement415 1984-09-21 36 89 ProptftHH For Sato a) Houses CALIFORNIAN 2 1 2-STORE V SEMI-DETACHED tns plus sf r vant s separate ilvllltf dining family, and entertainment area l.arnf patio Very well maintained house and garden $820,000 TEL 4—7321 DIST 19 LORONG AH SOO Brand new double-atony semi detached house Land area 5.31415 words
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Advertisement803 1984-09-21 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses PbraniTnew^H I 2-STOREY TOWNHOUSES I For Immediate Occupation I For Sale at $570,000 I AT UPPER THOMSON ROAD I Built-up area 3409 sq.ft. I Wide range of communal facilities. Private covered carporch. Unique moor garden and courtyard. I803 words
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Advertisement650 1984-09-21 37 DIST. 15. TELOK KURAU, 1 1/2 year old double-storey bungalow, freehold. 6,300 sq.ft. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, beautifully furnished. Asking $1.1 million negotiable. Tel: *****45/ *****05 George. DIST. 21 CHENG SOON Garden, double-storey semi-detached, split-level, 4 bedrooms/ attached bathrooms, well maintained. Freehold. Approximately 4.000 sq.ft. $750,000 negotiable Call:650 words
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Advertisement838 1984-09-21 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST 9. 2-STOREY PREWAR terrare house, along River Valley Road. Beautiful architectural features, suitable for clubs, associations, vacant possession. Tel: *****05 EMERALD HILL ROAD, Corner terrace with roof garden. 1537 sq.ft., freehold Genuine buyers with bids above $600,000. Tel: *****66 for appointment to view.838 words
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Advertisement754 1984-09-21 37 89 Propertiei For Sato a) Houses DIST. 10. VERY CHEAP, doublestorey corner terrace. 3,100 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms, renovated/freehold. Philip Ec *****68/ no agents. DIST. 10. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED. 4 I bedrooms, quiet environment $690,000. Cltlprop *****75 DIST. 1644 LUCKY HEIGHTS. 2 1/2storey semi-detached 4,000 plus sq.ft.. renovated. Tel *****76 *****41 DIST.754 words
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Advertisement736 1984-09-21 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Hill-top Luxury Residences Elevated locality. Easy Transportation H I Situated beside Shangri-la Park and the p^Tr^~ H I well-known St Nicholas Pn Sec School at I." t!^y» »»«S^7^g H736 words
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Advertisement672 1984-09-21 37 89 Properties For Sale t) Private Apartmeats INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES! COM Storage C«ntrspo<nt Or chard Road. Luxurious studio apartment with swimming pool Tastefully furnished. Vicinity to fast food restuarant. MRT. shopping centres etc Sailing: Draycott Town, near Tanglln Club, 3 bedrooms, area approx 2,800 sq ft. Sawing: 8800.000. MIDFIELD REALTY PTE.672 words
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Advertisement879 1984-09-21 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments OIST. 10 WOOLLERTON PARK Excpllent lay-out with beautiful vl^w of Botanic Garden 2.350 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, servants, freehold Vacant possession $680,000 ono Standard Properties *****91 WITH ONLY $375,000 you can own an apartment situated m a choice area (Dtst 1024) Dlst879 words
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Advertisement587 1984-09-21 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 23 PHOENIX HEIGHT, off Chua C'tm Kang Road, walk-up flat. 3 bedrooms, servant's Pool 1.330 sq ft $240,000 Continental Realty 253-7188 DIST. 4 FAIRWAYS, near Keppel Club, brand new 905 1.860' 2.001 2.250 sqft at $250,000/ $430,000/ $440,000 $470 000 respectively Continental587 words
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Advertisement822 1984-09-21 38 89 Properties For Sale o) Private Apartments DIST. 12 RAJAH TOWER High floor with facilities 2300 sq ft. Freehold Foreigners eligible $420,000 Holland Housing *****79 DIST. 21, BRAND NEW Ooodluck Garden/ Goodluck View maisonettes 1906/ 2280 sq ft $386,000/ $455,000 T> I *****01 (X E). DIST 21. PANOAN VALLEY, high822 words
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Advertisement816 1984-09-21 38 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments BEDOK CENTRAL. HIGH floor, bedrooms, walking distance ti cinema, market, shoppini centre, bus interchange $47,00 C Jalan Dua, 3-roomed, $3200 C *****1 1/2 (Agent) TOA PAYOH BLK 66, Lorong 4 3-roomed corner 9th floor, excel lent locality. Fully renovated ceramic flooring. Selling $53,00816 words
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Advertisement843 1984-09-21 38 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 3 HOLLAND DRIVE S-ROOM Blk 21. 0 high floor. Ceramic/parquet, 1 kttchen cabtnets, bar counter. I $1 19.000 CPF $107,000 *****22. I. MARGARET DRIVE BLK 88. Terrazzo/parquet. cabinets. Near market, theatre Price $41,000 negotiable. Fully CPF. *****75. 0 MARINE PARADE. BLK 29 5-room-s843 words
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Advertisement437 1984-09-21 38 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces pfGOLD PINEN INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Warehouse Factory Units I Golden Investment Opportunity Superto location < i< c Little Rd. off Upper Paya Lebar Rd JQ close proximity to Sf c little road Pan-Island Expressway I *o*^j surrounded by established industrial 3 *o»°.437 words
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Advertisement308 1984-09-21 38 CKH Building Location: Play field/ Hmper Road zi dTTSTViI^B— 8-storey flatted J factory and warehouse Minimum ceiling height 5.2 m Very competitive rates at strategic j location 6 units of warehouse and 21 factory units Flexibility m design I individual units j may be combined to j form larger units308 words
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Advertisement705 1984-09-21 38 91 Factory Spaces TERRACE FLATTED FACTORIES. WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE. SALE/ RENT Macpherson, Paya Lebar, Sims Avenue, Alexandra, Upper Thomson, Jurong, Hillview and town area. A) Groundftoor: 25 units. Area 1.500 sq ft./ 1.700 sq ft 2.000 sq ft 2.500 sq.ft./ 2.950 sq.ft 3.300 sq.ft./ 4.000 sq ft./ 6.000 sq.ft..' 8.000705 words
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Advertisement614 1984-09-21 38 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I PRIME I I WAREHOUSE I I FOR SALE OR I I LEASE AT I I PAYA LEBAR I H Modern warehouse for sale by unit. I H Easy installments. Located at the I H junction of Macpherson Road/ I H Airport614 words
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Advertisement332 1984-09-21 38 93 Office Spaces a) Sale THE ARCADE Over 2000 sq ft. Selling $560 psf. renting $4.20 p.s.f ORCHARD TOWERS Over 1000 sq.ft Renting $4 50 p.s.f. TONG BUILDING About 1700 sq ft. Renting $4 00 psf. COMPREHENSIVE REALTY TEL: *****22/ *****40 CITY PLAZA. $2*9,000 almost 900 sq.ft with carpet, wallpaper,332 words
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Advertisement826 1984-09-21 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental Rental |llltlMHMHMIIIIinMMIIIIIIIinillllHlllllinillHIIMItllllHIHIHHIIIIIIItlllHIIIIIIIIIII«IHHIIIIIIII«IHHHII«Mimilllllllll|lll j KEPPEL HOUSE 1 Only two floors of office space left Fully fitted- out with rooms, carpets and blinds Available immediately Professionally managed J and maintained 1 Conveniently located near the I Port Competitive rental rates Contact Geek Wah Mansfield826 words
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Advertisement141 1984-09-21 39 c) Wanted SHOP SPACE WANTED for setting up Gift Shop. Approximately 180-250 sq.ft. Call *****20 or *****87 URGENTLY WANTEDI GROUNDFLOOR shophouse. Dlsts. 12/ 13/ 14/ 19. Rental only. Others considered *****56/ *****01/ 2. 95 Other Rml Estate DIST. IS PRIME LAND 9.000 sq ft with existing single-storey bungalow, suitable for141 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration299 1984-09-21 42 MELBOURNE, Thursday CHAMPION Victorian apprentice Darren Gaud has agreed to ride Prolific, trained by Bart u minings, m the Assn,Mt (about SSSSMM) Caulfield Cup to be run over 2,4 M m on Oct 21. Four-year-old Prolific, who will also start In the Ass2s,MtWAN - 299 words
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Article493 1984-09-21 42 ON THE TRACK with TONTO Bleasdale riding next week ENGLISH Jockey Jim Bleasdale (above) will only be arriving next week for the last two days of the Singapore Gold Cop Meeting startIng tomorrow. Bleasdale, 26, sponsored by Buklt Timah trainer Lee Seng Hap, won the 1983 and this493 words
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Article, Illustration1756 1984-09-21 42 ■"flrfsTW| 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 7 1,200 m 111 (Ratings: 76-68) (Stakes: $17,500) 1 0701 Active Fox S7 (7«) HL&E Breukelen 3 nzc same (1400 m) *Daat§ 12 2 *****0 Toy Drummer $7 (7>) KCK-Loh 4ag d 5 3 (one run) Cbiam 8 3 *****0 EstreUa1,756 words
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532 1984-09-21 42 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By AFTER the euphoria, or it could have been a hassle, of staging as many as 41 races m one meeting the four-day September meeting which ended last Sunday the Perak Turf Club may well have to be content with a532 words
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Article1069 1984-09-21 42 Two other Class 1 newcomers won at Flemington BUKIT TIMAH trainer Ivan Allan will introduce a classy newcomer m Remember Me IV at the Singapore Turf Club September (Gold Cup) Meeting beginning tomorrow. A four-year-old brown New Zealand gelding by Silver Dream out of Classic Form,NST - 1,069 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-09-21 42 Jockeys want stewards to clarify PERTH, Fri THE Western Australian Jockeys Association wants the stewards to clarify their finding m a recent suspension of jockey Peter Barnett. Jockey Johnny Wilson, who is on the WAJA commit tee, said this after a group of riders had watched a patrol film ofWAN - 215 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-09-21 42 THE following horses have been deleted, according to the Malayan Racing Association's classification list: Class 1: Jorunjo, Paper Chase, No Danger, Foresight ITT, Successful Call. Class 2: Kota Bahru. Class 3: Thomson's Tender, Tres Bien IV. Tasty Honey Class 4: Great GunV Sugar Snap. Jolly GoodfHla. CUm 5:75 words
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THMESPORT
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Article230 1984-09-21 43 Yesterday HAKIKAT RAI revealed that a top Singapore sports official has called for a drastic re-appraisal of the nations sporting philosophy. Today how those revolutionary thoughts can be translated into action ...and success. SEVENTY-FIVE thousand joggers, 19 swimming complexes, nine stadia. ..one Olympic medal.230 words
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362 1984-09-21 43 Change of attitudes needed if sport is to succeed Dr Oon But this trend could be reversed, as the Americans have proved with their successful marriage of sport and studies. According to Dr Oon, Singapore could adopt the modular system used m schools m the United States. This would reduce362 words
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Article165 1984-09-21 43 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. Peter Fleming recaptured some of the form which put him among the world's top 10 four years ago, when he upset second seed fellow-American Gene Mayer 4-6, 6-3, 6-0 m the San Francisco Grand Prix tennis tournament last night. In other first-round matches,Reuter - 165 words
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Article79 1984-09-21 43 Nastase out of Davis Cup squad BUCHAREST, Than. ff-— have left eat veteran teasis star Die Nastase fr»m their Davis Cap team to play West Germany later rtomeath. Rvnanlan sports •fflclals gave m ezplamattoa fer iNpotag Na«. tase, S7, wn« fas w«a 74 Davis Cap singles matches la bis 18Reuter - 79 words
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Article143 1984-09-21 43 FORT LAUDERDALE (Florida), Thurs. Rain yesterday delayed Martina Navratilova's bid to surpass Chris Evert Lloyd's record of 55 successive tennis victories. Martina's first-round match with fellow-Ameri-can Melissa Brown m a US$l5O,OOO ($324,000) women's tournament was postponed because of persistent rain. The Women's Tennis Association announced yesterdayReuter - 143 words
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Article150 1984-09-21 43 Change of plans BONN, Thurs. European 5,000 metres champion Thomas Wessinghage, who missed the Los Angeles Olympics through injury, said he had dropped plans to retire at the end of the track and field season and would continue for one or two more years. This has been a bad yearReuter - 150 words
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Article127 1984-09-21 43 LAS VEGAS, Thurs. American Lon Hinkle eagled the 18th hole for a tournament record nine-under-par 62 yesterday to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the U551,225,500 ($2,647,080) Las Vegas Invitation golf tournament. Hinkle, who last won m the 1979 World Series, birdied fourReuter; AFP - 127 words
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EUROPEAN SOCCER SPECIAL
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Article, Illustration333 1984-09-21 44 Juventus fire the warning shots as clubs begin their bid for soccer supremacy J '"i M EUROPEAN CUP Aberdeen 2 Dynamo Berlin 1, Austria Vienna 4 Valetta 0, Avenlr Beggen 0 IKK Gothenburg 8, Bordeaux 3 Athletic Bilbao 2, Dynamo Bucharest 4 Onion ia Nicosia 1, Feyenoord RotterdamAFP - 333 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-09-21 44 MATCHES OF THE DAY MANCHESTER, Thurs. Manchester United looked m the mood to take on the best m Europe as they comprehensively outclassed Raba Vasas Gyor, of Hungary, 3-0 here last night. United will probably be disappointed not to have doubled their, score, but they didAFP - 227 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-09-21 44 SOUTHAMPTON, Thurs. Steve Moran's frustrating start to the season was cruelly emphasised as Southampton were held to a goalless draw by Hamburg m their UEFA Cup first-round first-leg match here last night. Moran, Saints' topscorer when they finished second to Liverpool m the English First DivisionAFP - 220 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-09-21 44 NOTTINGHAM, Thurs. Nottingham Forest face a tough second-leg away battle m Bruges to stay m the UEFA Cup competition. With lan Bowyer the only survivor from the team who won the trophy four years ago, they proved too inexperienced and raw to unsettle a confident FCAFP - 235 words
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Article213 1984-09-21 44 WREXHAM (North Wales), Thurs. Wrexham, of the English Fourth Division but with a history of memorable exploits m European Cup football, grabbed a 1-0 victory m the Cup-win-ners' Cup first-round, first-leg against mighty Porto here last night. Jim Steel hit the target 13 minutesReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration756 1984-09-21 45 LONDON, Thurs. The European soccer circus started with a flourish last night, with mighty Juventus beating out a fourgoal warning that this could be their year. Celebrated World Cup striker Paolo Rossi led the way with a glorious hat-trick one of three scored m the European CupReuter; AFP - 756 words
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Article151 1984-09-21 45 LONDON, Thurs. East German striker Kuehn grabbed a hat-trick In the final 12 minut*; of LOK Leipzig's t-% UEFA Cap win over Norway's LUlestroem. Kuehn struck m the 78th, 84th and 90th minutes. Another hat-trick hero was Red Star Belgrade's ttanko Janjanln. He hit threeReuter - 151 words
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MATCHES OF THE PAY
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Article, Illustration159 1984-09-21 45 POZNAN, Thurs. Liverpool opened their defence of the European Cup here yesterday with a I^3 win over Poland's Lech Poznan. But the English champions had to withstand 20 minutes of relentless second-half pressure as the previously unbeaten Polish side fought to level the firstround, first-leg tie. Polish internationalReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-09-21 45 The late, late show BRUSSELS. Thurs. A starstudded cast of 19 full internationals from eight countries produced some magic moments but only one goal as Belgium's Anderlecht beat Werder Bremen, of West Germany, 1-0 m a UEFA Cup tie last night. Anderlecht kept their fans on tenterhooks, scoring only three166 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-09-21 45 METZ (France), Thurs. The big names of Barcelona, abetted by two timely slices of luck, dented the hopes of unsung Metz here last night when they defeated the little French side 4-2 m a European Cup- winners' Cup tie. Barcelona fielded several of the Spanish side beatenReuter - 167 words
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271 1984-09-21 45 A STRIKE by I Spain's professionals < ended m Madrid on Wednesday after 13 hours of talks, Secre- tary of State for Sport Ramon Cuyas announced. Cuyas had acted as mediator m the 15-day stoppage, which players (•ailed to press for more flexible hiringReuter; AFP - 271 words
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295 1984-09-21 45 LONDON, Thurs. Irish side Bohemians and Scottish Premier League Glasgow Rangers could well escape punishment after crowd trouble during their UEFA Cup clash m Dublin on Tuesday night. The UEFA observer was having a half-time cup of tea during the worst episodeUPI; AFP - 295 words
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265 1984-09-21 46 PETER SIOW - Forces power through bruising battle PETER SIOW By CONSTANT reminders? were required of Tampines Rovers' status of National Football League Division One champions during last night's President's Cup quarter-final at the Jalan Besar Stadium. They were humbled 4-0 by Armed Forces m a bitter and brutal clash m which little265 words
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Article195 1984-09-21 46 JOB DORAI - JOB DOR AI ARGENTINA'S appearance m the Merlion Cup will serve as a springboard for them to stamp their superiority as one of the world's top soccer nations to local fans. Though they have not included well-known stars like Diego Maradona, Ricardo Villa or Osvaldo Ardiles, the Argentina195 words
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158 1984-09-21 46 SINGAPORE INDIANS are faced with a dilemma for their Bardhan Cup match against Pahang Indians on Sunday at the Jalan Besar Stadium because of an adamant stand by the Football Association of Singapore tournament committee. The Indians may not have their best players158 words
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Article239 1984-09-21 46 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI TWICE Indian Association found themselves trailing. And twice they came back to snatch a well-deserved 3-2 victory over Singapore Cricket Club m a Premier League hockey match at the Padang yesterday. After having dictated the pace from the start, IA surprisingly found themselves a239 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-09-21 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By DON ANG, one of the few strikers left m the Singapore soccer squad for next month's Merlion Cup competition at the National Stadium, has pulled out because of work commitments. The withdrawal came as a disappointment to coach Hussein Aliunied, who had recruited265 words
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Article183 1984-09-21 46 PETER SIOW - JACK WONG and Zabariah Herring, Singapore's representatives to the AMF World Cup bowling championships m Sydney from Oct. 22-28, have been given the red-carpet treatment by Jackie's Group. From now until their departure the pair will have free use of the alleys at both Jackie's Orchard and183 words
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Article376 1984-09-21 46 SPORTS IN SHORT TERRY MARSH, 26, a London fireman, became the new British light-welterweight champion, when he beat holder Clinton McKenzie m London on Wednesday. ANTHONY DAVIS survived a first-round knockdown to retain his North American Boxing Federation cruiserweight title with a unanimous decision over ElijahReuter; AP; AFP - 376 words
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Article175 1984-09-21 46 NEW YORK, Thurs. Bobby Grich's bad-hop single with one out m the bottom of the 11th inning drove m pinch-runner Rick Burleson from second base last night and gave the California Angels a 4-3 triumph over the Kansas City Royals. The defeat cut the American LeagueAP; Reuter - 175 words
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Article222 1984-09-21 46 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN WHEN it comes to invitations, the Football Association of Singapore and the Women's Football Association of Singapore can shake hands. Both are m a similar predicament, not knowing whether they will be invited to the Malaysia Cup, and the Puan Sharifah Rodziah Cup,222 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-09-21 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - EGYPTIAN champion Magdi Saad won't want to see a blond-haired Viking for a long, long time not after being made to work overtime on Wednesday and last night by Swedish squash players who lived up to the courageous spirit of their famous forefathers. If Magdi419 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-09-21 47 Tay Cheng Khoon sets the scene for a chilling encounte- Zaman-Pollard clash will have us on the edge of our seats THE finals of the Anchor Singapore Open may have been scheduled for tomorrow. But, without a doubt, the Match of the Tournament will be played at KallangJONATHAN CHOO - 549 words
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Article314 1984-09-21 47 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By A BALL flying out and a cricket flying m provided the laughs m an otherwise tense quarter-final match between Barbara Hartland and Geraldine Yeo. Second seed Barbara, of Switzerland, beat Singapore's Geraldine 10--8, 6-9, 9-3, 9-4, the first game being a314 words
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Article90 1984-09-21 47 Men: Qamar Zaman (Pak) bt Glen Brumby (Aust) 9-4, 9-7, 2-9, 9--3; Greg Pollard (Aust) bt David Lloyd (Brit) 9-1, 9-1, 9-3; Magdi Saad (Egypt) bt Jan Ulf Soderberg (Swe) 6-9, 9-5, 9-2, 10-8; Maqsood Ahmed (Pak) bt Rod George (Aust) 9-4, 9-5, 6-9, 9-0. Women: Lim Seok90 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-09-21 47 SQUASH needs American dollars and marketing expertise if the game is to grow as large, financially, as tennis or golf. "We do as much work as tennis players like Jimmy Connors or John McEnroe," said Greg Pollard, chairman of the International Squash Players'452 words
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Article, Illustration691 1984-09-21 47 BERNARD PEREIRA REPORTS FROM JAKARTA ON THE ALBA WORLD CUP BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS JAKARTA, Thurs Denmark's young Michael Kjeldsen came close to dispelling the myth of the badminton superiority of the Asians on their own doorstep when he stretched Indian veteran Prakash Padukone to three energy-sapping games691 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration97 1984-09-21 44 Our dearemt Father Mr Lim Lian Heng Age: 72 years passed away peacefully on Thursday. 20th Sept. 1984 Leaving behind: Wives: Mdm Seah Sai Kiang (deceased) Mdm. Ng Aik Slew Sont: Daughters-in-law: K( I.nn (Lim Kian Choon) Loke May Chan !.:m Kian Hoe Monique Kleu Mm97 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1984-09-21 44 In Loving Memory Of Our Beloved Parents MR. PETER OEVADASS MADAM P.M. MARY Departed 17.9.65 Departed 21.9.83 Safe m the arms of Jesus Safe on His gentle breast Fondly remembered by all loved one*.40 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1984-09-21 44 I MR LEE YOK FONG I (BBM) I wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and sincere gratitude to Doctors and I Nursing Staff of Ward 26 Tan Tock Seng I Hospital, all relatives, friends and business I associates for their kind attendance, inval- 165 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1984-09-21 44 M.S. RAMASAMY Departed 20.8.81 MRS RAMASAMY Departed 21.9.81 Fondly remembered by loved ones.19 words
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Obituary, Illustration178 1984-09-21 44 PATH DA BHOG MR. HARI SINGH s/o JAMEDAR HAZARA SINGH Village: BH AIL Departed: 9 Sept. 1984 Sadly missed by: WIFE: JAGEER KAUR SONS: Jasa Singh Deceased Balbeer Singh Balkara Singh Gurdev Singh Dalbara Singh Jagg Singh DAUGHTERS: Sarjlt Kaur Gurdip Kaur and brothers, sisters and relatives. Bhog178 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1984-09-21 44 LCP KOH LING KOON MICHEAL Departed on 19 Sap 84 Always Remembered By Officers And Men of RATC, Singapore Armed Force*23 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1984-09-21 44 The family of the late Mdm Lee Geofc Puay wishes to extend their sincere gratitude to all relatives, friends and colleague* tor their kind words of sympathy, assistance, wreeths, scrolls, donations, visits and attendance during our recent bereavement. The Family of the late Miss Sathappen Anjemal (Departed 17.9.84)82 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1984-09-21 44 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF MR. R.G. VAN (Departed 21.9.75) 9 years have passed since you left us today. Thoughts of you. dear Dad is still fresh m our hearts Sadly misaed and forever remembered by wife, children and loved ones.44 words
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Obituary, Illustration194 1984-09-21 44 In Evertoving Memory of MDM. ALEMELOO (SALATCHI) Departed 21st Sept. 1961 Sadly missed by: Husband: Retnam Suppiah children: Ratnakumari. Retnakala. RetnaMohan. RetnaSekar. RetnaKumar. RelnaSundar. RelnaMala. Sons-in-law: Scow Lawrence, Yelappan. Daughters-in-law: Nagammal. Meena. IHhayabanu. Sumathi. Grandchildren: Scow Jeffrey Ashok, Scow Jansen Anand. Relna Vishali. Aum m fovift£ ftwfitocy194 words
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Advertisement575 1984-09-21 45 Objective of the Conference The objective of the conference is to provide an opportunity for engineers, professionals contractors and others to share new ideas, achievements and experiences m the technologies and methods for maintaining the quality of our environment Conference Papers Over 25 papers will be presented at the 3575 words
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Miscellaneous65 1984-09-21 46 TODAY'S EVENTS BOWLING Qaeenstown Bowl men's championship (QueenstowTi Bowl, 10.30 a.m.). NETBALL Padang Shield: SCC v SRC (SCC, 6 p. m.)SOCCER Padang Shield: SCC v SRC (SCC. 5.30 m.) Jorong Inter-companies Oval tine Leagae IMv 3: nited Motor Works v Hymold (Jurong Stadium. 5.15 p. m.J. SqiASH Anchor Singapore Open65 words
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Advertisement223 1984-09-21 47 Ml get free adjustments on my TV and Video whenever I need them" Can you say the same? If you buy a TV or Video, it's all smiles and It's just another way why renting your thank-you~very~much'Sir. television and video from Thorn really is so much After that, it's buyer223 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-09-21 48 Phasing out of pig farms will help clean up Johor Straits ENVIRONMENT Minister Ong Pang Boon has assured Malaysia that Singapore is doing all it can to control pollution m the Johor Straits. He said that the main source of pollution at the Singapore458 words
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266 1984-09-21 48 UN speech put off by 2 days NEW YORK, Thurs. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko met US banker David Rockefeller yesterday and, according to a Tass report, said his country wanted "fair and serious" talks with the US to halt the armsAFP; UPI - 266 words
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279 1984-09-21 48 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG New software can pinpoint subscribers with several phone lines By TELECOMS may have come up with a way to curb the activities of bookmakers. New software which was added to its computer system last month can instantly pick out the names279 words
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374 1984-09-21 48 Pace of housing and income growth drops WASHINGTON, Thurs. New data issued by the government yesterday provided further signs that US economic expansion is slowing from the hectic pace of earlier m the year. New housing construction, hurt by the high levelReuter - 374 words
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126 1984-09-21 48 NEW YORK, Than. The ex-wife of the assassinated King of Iraq was sentenced here yesterday to eight years m prison for sexuaiiy abusing her seven-year-old son. Genevieve Jackson, 51, and her former lover, Donald Bohn, 39, were found guilty on Aug 2 ofAFP - 126 words
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Article70 1984-09-21 48 100 feared dead in boat mishap NEW DELHI, Thui>. Nearly 100 people were feared drowned when a boat capsized close to the border between Nepal and India, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said today. The accident occurred on Sunday on the flooded River Rapti m Nepalese territory. Northern andReuter - 70 words
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Article55 1984-09-21 48 SAN JOSE, Thurs. Banana workers, on strike for more than 10 weeks, voted to return to work today and end the longest and one of the most bitter strikes m Costa Rican history. Two workers were killed m separate clashes with security forces during the strike and dozensUPI - 55 words
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Article31 1984-09-21 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 4.31 points to 1,208.70 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today APAP - 31 words
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Article387 1984-09-21 48 Fighting out in Andhra assembly Rama Rao wins confidence vote after opposition walkout HYDERABAD, Thursday ANDHRA Pradesh Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao today won a crucial vote of confidence m the state Parliament amid scenes of pandemonium, fist-fights and a walkout by his opponents. One State Assembly member was387 words
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Advertisement121 1984-09-21 48 Be Outdoors... Indoors nig||g% Til COCKTAIL LOUNGE Experience a new and refreshing concept m cocktail lounge entertainment. Experience The Gazebo. The frontispiece of Paramount Hotel, away from all the hustle and bustle. A free flowing garden terrace m subtle shades of grey and beige. And a truly marvellous spot torelax121 words
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Advertisement429 1984-09-21 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore I V inannal Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Two independent directors of Far Eastern Bank have rejected United Overseas Bank's cash offer for their shares and have urged minority shareholders to do the same. ALVIN TAY reports. According to stotistics the use of paper cups m Singapore runneth429 words
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Miscellaneous135 1984-09-21 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers over several areas from mid-morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.00 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.54 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide I Manila 22 31 Fair Amsterdam 11 17 Rain Melbourne 11 13 Showers135 words
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Title Section9 1984-09-21 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1984 SECTION TWO9 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1984-09-21 1 SAM RAN; WONG Al KWEI - SAM RAN WONG Al KWEI Stories by Edited by THEY entice, persuade and promise you your own little "paradise on earth" set m luscious greenery with breathtaking sights They beckon you to come ar-d pick your "home of flowers", live m "elegance m an elite neighbourhood" or1,013 words
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Article, Illustration862 1984-09-21 2 FIRST impressions count, even for buildings. This realisation has persuaded a growing number of owners to go for bigger and more beautiful lobbies m their buildings as the space that they sacrifice "pays off" m the long term. ILENE ALESHIRE reports. NOT too long ago,862 words
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Article, Illustration520 1984-09-21 2 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By Flattalk WITH the current glut of resale flats, it is advisable for Housing Board flat owners who have bought a new property to start looking for a potential buyer as soon as possible. Many people who delayed have been forced to520 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-09-21 2 SUNNY GOH - SUNNY GOH By AIR-CONDITIONING the master bedroom should not pose any problems. Space for an air-condi-tioner is provided m the room and all you need to do is to buy the model of your choice. Just ensure that its power consumption does not exceed the455 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1984-09-21 4 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM The Cheshire Home will soon move for the second time to Serangoon Gardens. Though the staff and residents are sorry to leave Changi, they are looking forward to making new friends and developing new interests. The accompanying story reports on the forthcomingDAVID TAN - 1,169 words
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Article344 1984-09-21 4 RESIDENTS of the Singapore Cheshire Home are expecting a very important visitor. Group Captain Leonard Cheshire founder of 190 Cheshire Homes m 44 countries will be here for six days from Monday. This is his first visit m 10 years. Capt Cheshire, now m his344 words
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Article, Illustration527 1984-09-21 5 SHILA FERNANDEZ; Christine Khor - SHILA FERNANDEZ Christine Khor By ¥r edited by This father of three I quit his manager's post to devote his life to aerobics. In the accompanying story, he gives some tips on how to start and stay on an aerobics exercise programme safely. VICTORKENNETH KOH - 527 words
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Article, Illustration762 1984-09-21 5 SHILA FERNANDEZ - SHILA FERNANDEZ By AEROBIC exercises improve the cardiovascular system. Running, jogging, swimming, cycling, skipping and dancing are all forms of aerobic exercise. When a person is aerobically conditioned, his heart beats at a lower rate, a desired condition. You don't need any special talent or preparation762 words
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Article550 1984-09-21 5 CHRIS WALSH - CHRIS WALSH By m Perth A BRITISH journalist and disillusioned ex-dieter, Geoffrey Cannon, has written a new book called Dieting Makes You Fat. It's more than just another book about dieting it's about losing weight and keeping it off. It was co-authored by another journalist,550 words
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Article, Illustration742 1984-09-21 6 KHOO HOW SAN - This is a job for Superclerk KHOO HOW SAN By Calling all female ET assemblers, clerical clerks, bell-men, mummies and security guardettes. You know who you are and what you do but do the rest off the world? Our writer did a quick survey of some of the more unusual742 words
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Article, Illustration739 1984-09-21 6 Satire on language INFLATION, as we have been told a thousand times, is the cruellest tax of all. Inflation, goes the political-economic cliche, steals your savings and hits hardest at the poor. Inflation is a word to be said with a frown; the only timeNYT - 739 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1984-09-21 10 CORINNE STREICH - It pays to wait and wait CORINNE STREICH By m New York Sick and tired of queueing up? Hard-pressed New Yorkers have a way out: they can pay people to wait m line. LENNY DIBARI likes to wait. "I kind of enjoy it," he said, calmly waiting m a serpentine1,335 words
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Article, Illustration962 1984-09-21 16 CATHERINE TAN - Gourmet gets a taste of the uninhibited CATHERINE TAN By Preview of There's a Girl m My Soup, which begins a six-day season at Shangri-la tonight at 7.15 p.m. A FLY m your soup all bui kilto the* appetite. There's a Girl In My Soup, a two-hour cocrse of entertainment962 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-09-21 16 PATRICK SHEN - MM means mm PATRICK SHEN If you were galvanised by Marilyn Monroe's appearance en your TV screen on Monday (The River of No Return, Channel 3), you may want to check out these two video cassettes By Home Video THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH (1955, 101 mm) Starring: Marilyn Monroe and467 words
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Article66 1984-09-21 16 SOVIET world chess champion Anatoly Karpov took his first time-out m his world title match against Garry Kasparov on Wednesday, postponing the scheduled fourth game until today. Each player Is allowed three time- outs In the series and challenger Kasparov took his first last Friday, apparently becauseReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-09-21 16 CHIA Chee Seng beat Goh Cheng Hong m Round 7 of the National Chess Championships to take second place, after Leslie Leow. Top scores: Leslie Leow Chan Peng Kong 1 Chia Chee Seng Goh Cheng Hong 1 Wong Meng Kong Koh Kum Hong > 2109 words
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Article, Illustration613 1984-09-21 17 CATHY BOOTH - CATHY BOOTH By m London While America goes ga-ga over the Jacksons, British pop music listeners are flocking to the Queen concerts. THE Jacksons haven't toured England, but British rock fans could not care less. They're revelling m the spectacle of Queen's first tour m two613 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-09-21 17 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM Previewed by THE SEVENTH DAWN Next change at Lido THREE unlikely friends emerge from the Malayan jungle after a helicopter has brought the good news: the Japanese have surrendered. Ferris, an American engineer, Ng, a Chinese guerilla leader and Dhana, an idealistic564 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-09-21 17 J. RAJENDRAN - Night out By J. RAJENDRAN IF MOSES VADHAM had been able to see anything at all through his extremely dark glasses, he would have noticed the people m front of him having a good time. Standing up there on stage, clutching a guitar, Moses, too, was617 words
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Advertisement36 1984-09-21 1 Cheshire Home's last days at Changi > »>*"* OUTLOOK, Page Four I Friendship and causes m the Malayan jungles £&fl^"^ LEISURE, Page Seventeen J£J^7 ».v IrattHnlUfll RIMhW RMR M Hb ■M ■4^V!^HI Blcj !w HIHII VI VI ■>i36 words
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Advertisement472 1984-09-21 4 vefo/ol A> SILVER LINING PLEATED BLINDS the ultimate m window decoration I REFLECTION ■PB^HBj^Hp^ I***1 suns \^/\\^r^ I a^'tPPMP M' lll V H i I RADIATION N V\^^. t --V1 iu|i"jTX| 1 save money energy r| k^B^fr^flf-jft^^M unobstructed view privacy Wmsj}w Wt^ anti-static dust repellent functional decorative I does not472 words
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Advertisement782 1984-09-21 7 0 maKe range of teaaing t unopearr nousenota TUmfiure ai eiegwu statemenis at your home, remarkably reduced pra^€very brand is^ricj%mous. Be the first to take up thfe special offer I Verardo Verardo bedroom and dining sets plus sideboards are I f*4*l> I B deSede- Elll Of Switzerland- Celebrities and I782 words
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Advertisement351 1984-09-21 8 I Scotts Park is bursting with a^ JTffjJ, MJB^^*** v > L JL* fabulous entertainment! We have 2^^^ c i the sensational sounds of the 8 > ET Jk Main Attractiori from the Philippines V t lus tne music of The Bandidos. JJHjß'i^, f > I* Ji just back from351 words
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Advertisement430 1984-09-21 8 2nd WEEK! b LIDO: HURRY-HURRY! LAST DAYS *****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 YOU WANT FUN? YOU WANT MUSIC? YOU WANT MR. T V and IRENE CARA? fMjf jk. has Them all 1 OMBbII/^ \h^B^if Mtk lL v CAPITOL: 23rd HILARIOUS OAY! a (*****59) 5 SHOWS at430 words
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Advertisement400 1984-09-21 9 S' ABA Singapore's most exciting entertainers ever! T.-« A' Come and celebrate their return! lfts^A A Mervyn. Robert. Frankie, Dudley Joe doing Hi their kind of music just for you again. *m*^ nrvWr 'Hi 1 1 ■i iv '<* ■^B Hk Alternatin 9 are tne BEST SELLERS from the I400 words
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Advertisement775 1984-09-21 10 Photography Competition A full programme of interesting shows with more^^^Hp^ than 20 models and singers posing, followed by fashion show, aerobic dance and lucky draw There will be a very special offer on Suntax JS Products as well j The Photo-Competition is divided into color slide MOt^"'^f^^'" section and color775 words
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Advertisement179 1984-09-21 10 m 1 f^* f 7 Mb Euro Guzzini Bathroom Accessories L. For Purchases of Lighting Systems Worth $200/- and above. While Stock Lasts! (Gifts may not be exchanged for cash). ■w ife' •Ji.i/I i B§Sf .^> /j' i chandeliers and v w" f suspended luminaires. *^fv O* J^ 4* Low179 words
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Advertisement494 1984-09-21 11 APPOINTMENTS oinyapor g I PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS I The Incumbent 1 Personable young lady who is outgoing, has initiative, loves people M and is prepared to accept long and irregular hours. a Qualifications I GCE 'A 1 level. I Able to communicate effectively m English (written and oral). 1 Minimum494 words
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Advertisement152 1984-09-21 11 rap mm THE FIRST LADY OF CRIME THE SPEAKER OF MANDARIN by Ruth Rendell There were some things about this trip to China that Inspector Wexford. a country policeman, could never have dreamt of That an old woman with bound feet would haunt him from one city to the next152 words
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Advertisement745 1984-09-21 11 NOTICES CHUAN HUP MARINE LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore! NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at 10.00 a.m. on 9 October 1984 at the Registered Office of the Company. 1 Benoi Road. Jurong Town.745 words
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Advertisement785 1984-09-21 11 -<vV-PUBLK UTILITIES V^/ BDfIRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following 1 Suppryof 12.7/22fcV185mm>3-core stranded copper conductor, XLPE Insulated, DST A, PVC outei sheathed cable Eligibility: Registered Contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials A2 and A3 2 Supply of 3.8/6.6kV 50mm 1 3-core stranded aluminium conductor, XLPE Insulated, PVC785 words
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Advertisement760 1984-09-21 11 <£**Z PUBUC UTIUTIES BOBRD I TENDER NOTICE Continued from annexed Tender Notice. be submitted within one (1) week from date of notice. On approval such contractors will be required to pay a tender deposit of $250 each to the Board for items 5 and 6 $500 each tor items 8,760 words
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Advertisement609 1984-09-21 12 NOTICES K^TbHIH TENDER Separate Tenders are Invited for: 1) CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF 7 STOREYS OF SHOPS, OFFICES, RESTAURANTS AND ARCHITECTURAL WORKS TO 4 LEVELS OF BASEMENT CARPARKS FOR PROPOSED HAVELOCK PLAZA AT HAVELOCK ROAD/NEW MARKET ROAD/KENG CHOW STREET. 2) LANDSCAPING WORKS TO PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN MALL AT CUPPAGE ROAD (NOMINATED609 words
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Advertisement616 1984-09-21 12 2 BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) :e to shareholders I he Directors are pleased to announce the following unaudited results for the year ended 30th June 1984: Group Company 1984 1983 1984 1983 $'000 $'000 Turnover ?2_-487 85,835 89,915 84,794 Profit Before Taxation 19,332 13,291 20,162 13,720 Taxation 8,689 6.165 8.689616 words
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Advertisement654 1984-09-21 12 MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT PRE-TENDER INFORMATION ULU PANDAN SEWGAGE TREATMENT WORKS, ADDITIONAL MECHANICAL SLUDGE DEWATERING FACILITIES, NOMINATED SUB CONTRACT NO. 1 MECHANICAL SLUDGE DEWATERING AND ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT The Government of the Republic of Singapore will be inviting tenders for the above m October 1 984 and this notice provides the654 words
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Advertisement730 1984-09-21 12 Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for I SUPPLIES I a) Tender No. PT/*****4(Z)— Supply of:— Item 1 28,500 reams x 500' s of A4 size I Bond Paper, white, 80 gsm. Item 2— 400 reams x 500' s of B 4 size I Bond Paper, white, 80 gsm. I730 words
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Advertisement889 1984-09-21 13 NOTICES RENONG BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1984 The Directors have p.easure m announcing the audited results of the Group for the year ended 30th June, l9B4 as follows YEAR ENDED 30.6.84 PERIOD ENDED 30.6.83 GROUP COMPANY GROUP COMPANY I. TURNOVER889 words
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Advertisement278 1984-09-21 13 i TENDER NOTICE Experienced PWD/CIDB (Class Al) Contractors are invited to tender for: PROPOSED ROAD DIVERSION AND ASSOCIATED WORKS AT PEPYS ROAD The interested tenderer is first required to pla< s a tender deposit of *****.00 by crossed cheque, mode payable to "SINGAPORE ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY SERVICES PTE LTD', Accounts Section,278 words
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Advertisement343 1984-09-21 14 NEW I CASTROL BOOK OF CAR CARE Appreciate how your car works and why the various aspects of maintenance and care are necessary Each moving part of the car is studied and detailed practical help is given m a general service. Bi I $5.75 NEW CASTROL BOOK OF MOTOR CYCLE343 words
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Advertisement187 1984-09-21 16 For along time mothers have trusted the wholesome goodness of rice**. So its only natural that they also appreciate It's so important to choose the right first solid food for your baby. f^t^^ Xi From Nestum, there's now new Nestum Baby Rice I Cereal. Made of quality rice grains, enriched187 words
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Miscellaneous406 1984-09-21 17 What's FI'JIAN I /HOI OPERA TROUPE FROM THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OP CHINA Palace Theatre, Katong. 8 p.m. Today's programme: Examining the Seal. Tickets at $50, $40, $30, $20, $10 and $5 available at the theatre. On till Oct 4. UN HSIN HSIN EXHIBITION Citibank's Shorn on Way branch m Robina406 words
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Miscellaneous109 1984-09-21 17 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 1.31 a.m. (0.5 m), 9.11 a.m. (2 m), 1.56 p.m. (1.5 m), 7.39 p.m. (2.2 m). Sedill Kechii 12.11 a.m. (0.7 m), 8.24 a.m. (2m), 1.58 p.m. (1.6 m), 5.41 p.m. (1.8 m). Port Dickson 2.45 a.m. (1.8 m), 9.43 a.m. (0.8 m), 4.24 p.m. (2.2109 words
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Advertisement136 1984-09-21 18 In celebration of Singapore's 25 years oFNAmtPgiiDiNG of nation-building. Citibank brought to Singapore the New York Philharmonic k^^l^U^^l^^B Orchestra. An orchestra whose members have dedicated V'^WWill^^^^Wi their lives to music. <^^^^HBi^^^^^^B For the 27,000 Singaporeans who attended the concert, it was the experience of a lifetime. An event they'll ;W^136 words
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Miscellaneous1405 1984-09-21 18 \DUR VIEEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE .Q. Classical dances pick sbcs i r^iqq^ U W JJI _T 2 3 0 TMt UVe Sampte Paf6S 6 25 S" 1 1 lfama Ma| ay/O AM National Anthem 1.35 Your Lunchdate (conOk J apaii day 3,0 ttb^^^^ e,o En.'H''r^ '25 Kkhworld: Music, interviews and1,405 words
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Title Section12 1984-09-21 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1984 SECTION THREE i& «fc fit,12 words
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Article, Illustration598 1984-09-21 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO By Zong yi Zhao Xiaojun, who is singing m a "live" theatre here, relates how she survived many setbacks m life. LIFE is seldom a bowl of cherries, says singer Zhao Xiaojun And she says it with conviction, for she598 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-09-21 1 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG MR VIRGIN [£ttt^) Midnight shows on Saturday at Shaw cinemas. ART designer Zhao Yuting is forbidden by his father to have girlfriends before he turns 30 because of a superstitious belief m the family. Zhao reaches 30, and finds the girl of his dreams,299 words
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Article, Illustration687 1984-09-21 2 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG Books Recipes of the Chinese Imperial Court (Chinese Edition) Edited and published by Tai Dao Publishing Ltd 160 pages, $60 Reviewed by Some favourite court dishes YOU may now serve your family with dishes once enjoyed by emperors m China's Forbidden City. The687 words
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Miscellaneous706 1984-09-21 2 TT7 r r^ I CK OSS-Ian KuaKi* Crossword Puzzle will be pubWinners 01 Cross-language ushed every Friday. It is a Chinese crossword, but the clues are Crossword No 152 #yen m English. Eleven winners will be picked from the alleorreet entries. One will receive $50 cash and $5« cash: TAY706 words
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Advertisement476 1984-09-21 3 I tv-vJvjtl I I invites applications from suitably qualified candi I fl dates for the posts of I B Responsibilities I include: fl y|a| f l/jgf Supervise. train and fl nii«»y»i. motivate a group of fl technicians engaged m fl The successful candi- maintenance work I date, reporting to the476 words
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Advertisement572 1984-09-21 3 I A local established construction H company has the following positions vacant for their building and civil H projects m Saudi Arabia:I A. PROJECT MANAGER I Candidates must possess a degree m Building, Structural or Civil Engineering and with over 10 years experience 9 holding similar position m Bui'ding and572 words
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Advertisement615 1984-09-21 3 Finance Executive Applications are invited from suitably qualified qj candidates for the above position m a pro- ij gressive and expanding Government compo- m ny The selected candidate will head the Finance and Administrative Departments and be re sponsible for the following activities Preparation of annual accounts and budget, exercise615 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1984-09-21 4 S. V. KRISHNAN; A. P. RAMAN - S. V. KRISHNAN A. P. RAMAN Reviewed by and Lectures on Sri Aurobindo's Essays on the Gita Dr Mangesh V. Nadkarni, who has just concluded a series of six talks on Sri Aurobindo's Savitn, will give weekly talks on the above topics beginning Sunday, Sept 16.1,153 words
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Advertisement251 1984-09-21 4 APPOINTMENTS OF FINANCE MANAGER V 36K PER ANNUM HOUSE CAR We are a fully-owned subsidiary of a fortune 500 US multinational Company. We have been doing business m this region for the last 30 years. Our human resource development philosophy is to provide young, capable and ambitious executives full opportunities251 words
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Miscellaneous289 1984-09-21 4 f~7 \1 3Li*ueurt. QdnLueuif g)o«u«ny Ji/ti) BILINGUAL CROSSWORD V 3 9 irS»* (s,(d>u3®*j& g)£** prSK (TAMIL) 3+nec. I 8. This word which has many meanings also mdi I NO: 18 Entry Form cates the horn of an animal. HHH'' I T I I I ea MiSJ^ai rr ll sv u289 words
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