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Title Section15 1984-09-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article492 1984-09-29 1 AHMAD OSMAN; YAAKUB RASHID - AHMAD OSMAN YAAKUB RASHID Chok Tong promises government backing to help community secure a better future By and Common aspirations and fesrs and the tasks ahead Plus chart —Page 17 A SPECIAL government-backed committee to tackle the main problems facing the Malays is m the492 words
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Article163 1984-09-29 1 SINGAPORE has officially welcomed the Sino-British accord on Hongkong's future administration when the colony's sovereignty reverts to China m 1997. In a statement yesterday, the Singapore government noted that the agreement would allow Singapore to continue its economic ties with China through Hongkong, f "Hongkong'seconomic role163 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-09-29 1 PAUL WEE - Shock for Mercedes owner PAUL WEE By SEEING double can sometimes drive you round the benz er, bend. This almost happened to insurance salesman Soh Lim Heng (above) yesterday when he was told that his MercedesBenz had been parked m the Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre basement car park for the206 words
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149 1984-09-29 1 LAS VEGAS, Fri. Two Asians have been arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) m a scheme to sell US$27 million <SssB million) m counterfeit travellers cheques and US$lOO bills, federal officials said yesterday. William Foo, 36, identified as a Singapore broker,UPI - 149 words
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254 1984-09-29 1 NEW YORK, Fri. Big US banks yesterday cut their prime interest rate, paid by their most credit-worthy corporate borrowers, to 12 4 per cent from 13 per cent, giving a bonus to Third World debtor countries. Economists had expected a rise mReuter - 254 words
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Article63 1984-09-29 1 LIMA, Fri. Gunmen sprayed the United States Embassy here with automatic weapons fire early today, shattering windows but injuring no one, a IS spokesman said. Peruvian guards shot back at the three gunmen, who fired at the building from a nearby park. They fled mReuter - 63 words
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423 1984-09-29 1 LEE KIM CHEW - PAP's priorities for the Nineties LEE KIM CHEW Leadership, community interests and prosperity By PAP cadres will meet tomorrow to endorse the party's priorities for Singapore m the 199()5. Its leaders have identified three critical areas on which the PAP must concentrate: Leadership, community interests and prosperity for all. The423 words
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Advertisement136 1984-09-29 1 Graham Greene: Thoughts at 80 "Despite the obvious noises Reagan has been making, he's as extreme as anyone m the Kremlin. I'm amused and interested by the fact that he's meeting Gromyko, but I have a feeling that Gromyko will not be helping the re-elec-tion. I don't think he will136 words
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Advertisement15 1984-09-29 1 IMF predicts better economic growth: P. 5 How rising interest rates affect you: P. 2415 words
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Article432 1984-09-29 2 Watchmakers' victory THREE foreign watch manufacturers have won an action against a local watch dealer and a businessman over imitation watches. The High Court orders against JP Watch and Tay Agents and Mr Ng Swee Keng, restrain them from infringing the trade marks of Seiko, Piaget and Ebel. They432 words
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Article632 1984-09-29 2 Fears of build-up INDONESIA, deeply disturbed by what it claims is an increasing naval build-up and the rapid development of new naval arms systems, has told the United Nations General Assembly that the Indian Ocean is becoming an area of "unbridled strategic competition" that threatens the security632 words
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Article370 1984-09-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MANY businessmen would probably like to see an end to further increases or even a redaction m CPF and SDF contributions, and more modest NWC recommendations. However, adjustments to the CPF, NWC and SDF schemes made over the years were not simply snap decisions taken370 words
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Article108 1984-09-29 2 PLIGHT OF 9,000 FOR Susana Caride, six months a prisoner m a secret jail run by the Argentine military m the *****, one of the most difficult periods came after she was set free. Her former captors kept calling to check up on her. Mrs Caride is among some108 words
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Article143 1984-09-29 2 SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR SPORE FIRMS IN N.E.P? SINGAPORE companies could be granted spe cial terms under Malaysia's New Economic Policy, recently-appointed Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin is reported by Asiaweek magazine to have said. Details of the minister's proposals have not been released, so it is still not known how143 words
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Article337 1984-09-29 2 Player's game SOUTH AFRICAN Gary Player, playing his first year of full-time golf m three years, belied his 48 years and crushed Japan's Tsuneyuki Nakajima at the World Match-Play Championship m London. His victory has earned him a 3b-hole match against defending champion Greg Norman of Australia. Asked if337 words
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Article143 1984-09-29 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Diplomatic channels MALAYSIAN Airline System may have to turn to diplomatic channels to get Britain to approve its application for a fifth weekly flight to London under the two countries' bilateral agreement. MAS managing director Datuk Haji Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman has said that the application143 words
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Article154 1984-09-29 2 Forging closer ties THAILAND is launching a drive towards closer understanding and greater cooperation with the Soviet Union and India, the Bangkok Post reported. The newspaper quoted Foreign Ministry sources as saying that Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs Asa Sarasin would be visiting New Delhi and Moscow early154 words
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Article448 1984-09-29 2 Green's fervent hope NOVELIST Graham Green turned 80 recently. He talks to MARTIN AMIS of the Observer about the deaths of his old friends and how this affects him, his love for long plane journeys and what he thinks of the Americans and Russians. He tells of his448 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-09-29 3 It threatens security interests of states, says Mochtar UNITED NATIONS, Friday INDONESIA said yesterday that it was deeply disturbed by an increasing naval build-up and the rapid development of new naval arms systems. It also said the Indian Ocean was becoming an area of "unbridledReuter; AFP - 403 words
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147 1984-09-29 3 Japan to produce hepatitis vaccine TOKYO, Fri. Japan's Ministry of Health and Welfare has approved the production of a vaccine to counter B-type hepatitis, the most deadly of the three strains of hepatitis. An advisory panel of the ministry gave the approval yesterday and hopes it will be on theAP - 147 words
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Article81 1984-09-29 3 NIG AT A, Fri. A university engineering team today tested what they called a "skatjng" train that runs on specially made rails using ice instead of wheels. The locomotive, designed by the team headed by Professor Sohei Matsuno at the University of Nigata's City Planning Research InstituteAFP - 81 words
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Article57 1984-09-29 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. An astronaut from India will be a member of a space shuttle crew m June 1986, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) announced here yesterday. Nasa raid the Indian astronaut, probably an engineer or a scientific researcher, would be "payioad specialist" aboard aAFP - 57 words
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692 1984-09-29 3 TERESA LIM - TERESA LIM Further reaction to the Hongkong agreement By of Business Times HONGKONG, Fri. "Very favourable" is the general description of Hongkong's 1977 agreement by the chiefs of various South-east Asian operations In Hongkong. Mr Bob Ng, director of Sinoland, was ecstatic over the692 words
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Article69 1984-09-29 3 THE HEAD of a Soviet military mission m Uganda was shot and badly wounded by two gunmen outside his home m Kampala last week, an authoritative source m the Ugandan capital said yesterday. The source identified the officer as Col Alexander Terentiev, and said he is believedAFP - 69 words
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Article83 1984-09-29 3 THE US SENATE passed on Thursday a multi-billion dollar compromise defence spending Bill for 1985 which President Reagan is now expected to sign. The Senate action, which came a day after the House of Representatives approved the Bill, completed the first stage of a two-part congressional processReuter - 83 words
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Article64 1984-09-29 3 HUNDREDS OF Australian dockers went on strike yesterday when the US nuclearpowered submarine Aspro arrived on a goodwill visit m the northern port of Darwin, union officials said. The walkout stopped loading of all ships m the port. A union spokesman told reporters the stoppage would lastReuter - 64 words
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Article64 1984-09-29 3 ELLSWORTH BUNKER, a veteran American diplomat who was US ambassador m Saigon during the Vietnam war, died on Thursday .at the age of 90 m Brattleboro, Vermont. He was admitted on Sept 13 for a viral infection. Mr Bunker represented the US m Italy, Argentina, India andReuter - 64 words
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189 1984-09-29 3 'HK civil servants won't lose out' HONGKONG, Fri. The Chief Secretary, Sir Philip Haddon-Cave, has said special arrangements will be made for civil servants whose career prospects will be adversely affected after 1997 when the colony reverts to China. In a letter to 145,000 government employees, he said almost allAP - 189 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-09-29 4 US to stop aircraft and spares going to Iran WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States has moved to stop all exports of American aircraft and spare parts to Iran because of its support of international terrorism, the State Department announced. Starting today, the Commerce Department will deny any licence to exportUPI - 296 words
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Article148 1984-09-29 4 BEIRUT, Frl. Draze Muslim militiamen ftnd paramilitary police searched west Beirut for an explosives-pack-ed car yesterday amid fears of new terrorist attacks against Western embassies In Beirut. Diplomatic sources said Western embassies were warned several days ago that- guerillas were preparing to carbomb a diplomaticUPI - 148 words
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Article243 1984-09-29 4 Hussein defends pact with Egypt AMMAN, Fri. KING Hussein defended Jordan's decision to restore ties with Egypt and met for the second time m two days Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat m search of a joint approach to Middle East peace. The Palestine Liberation Organisation leader, who is trying to mendUPI - 243 words
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Article38 1984-09-29 4 SEOUL. Fri. More than 50,000 people were killed and a million injured m traffic accidents m South Korea m the decade to 1983. one of the highest casualty rates m the world, police said today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article367 1984-09-29 4 Banks also hit by the slump BAHRAIN, Friday THE boom years of government spending are over m Saudi Arabia, and building companies m one of the world's wealthiest countries are feeling the pinch as are their banks. The kingdom's oil income has fallen since theReuter - 367 words
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319 1984-09-29 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, under mounting attack from Democrats, complained yesterday of "distorted" suggestions that he blamed the bombing of the United States Embassy m Beirut on intelligence shortcomings caused by the Carter administration. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said Mr Reagan didUPI - 319 words
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116 1984-09-29 4 Newsmaker of the Year award for Budd JOHANNESBURG, Frf Miss Zola Budd, the tiny runner who went from Bloemfontein to the Olympic Games for Britain, was honoured as "Newsmaker of the Year" last night by the press club of South Africa. Miss Budd, 18, was front-page news m South AfricaAP - 116 words
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211 1984-09-29 5 London police arrest 'punk' protesters LONDON, Fri. Police yesterday arrested 473 demonstrators, many of them young "punks" with spiked brightly-dyed haircuts, who tried to paralyse the financial district m a Stop The City protest against profit-making. Police said 419 people were arrested and one policeman was slightly injured m theUPI - 211 words
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Article38 1984-09-29 5 LISBON, Fri. Angola's South African-backed Unita rebels claimed yesterday that they shot down a MiG--21 fighter plane last Monday m eastern Angola near the town of Luso, and that the Cuban pilot had been killed. AFPAFP - 38 words
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279 1984-09-29 5 VATICAN CITY, Fri. Radical followers of liber ation theology, who preach for an end to poverty through class struggle, may pose a serious threat to the Roman Catholic Church m Latin America, the Vatican said yesterday. Liberation theology can be categorised into radical, pacifistUPI - 279 words
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92 1984-09-29 5 MADRID, Fri. A bomb suspected to have been planted by Spanish Basque separatists killed three civil guards and injured two early today m Alegria de Alava. A patrol was sent to investigate an anonymous telephone call saying a bomb was set to goReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-09-29 5 Two killed in school bus accident TRAGEDY struck during pouring rain at Port St Lade, In Florida, when a school bos from the Indian River Academy collided with the side of a Florida East Coast Railway freight train on Thursday. Two children died m the accident which wrecked the schoolAP - 67 words
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Article53 1984-09-29 5 UNITED NATIONS, FYi. Security guards closed off part of the United Nations building for about 20 minutes yesterday while they checked a suspicious object found near Afghanistan s seat m one of the committee rooms. It was later identified as a document case belonging to an Algerian delegate,Reuter - 53 words
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449 1984-09-29 5 Lot of average citizen m poorer countries improving WASHINGTON, Fri THE International Monetary Fund, which yesterday ended a week-long joint meeting with the World Bank here, has released a report raising an earlier forecast of the economic growth for Western nations to nearly 5 per449 words
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333 1984-09-29 5 LONDON, Friday LONDON, Fri. A High Court judge today declared Britain's coal strike illegal m two key counties. The judgment came after 12 police officers were injured m some of the bloodiest picket line clashes of the 28-week-old dispute. Judge Donald NichollsAP - 333 words
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Article194 1984-09-29 5 NEW YORK, Fri. Eighteen former airmen were awarded the Bronze Star yesterday, 42 years after they were taken prisoner by the Japanese and endured the brutal Bataan Death March. The airmen were members of the 27th Bombardment Group of the US Army Air Corps. The 27th wasUPI - 194 words
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Advertisement178 1984-09-29 4 The new Audi shipment has arrived. We would like to thank everyone for their patience and understanding. 30. THE AFT OF ENGINEERING |<g>|@)| CHAMPION MOTORS .Mon.io. 24 Leng Kee Road. Singapore 0315 Tel 633 211 241 Alexandra Road. Singapore 0315 Tel 475 8966 Mile 2. Jalan Gadong PO Box 170?178 words
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Article, Illustration443 1984-09-29 6 Closer ties sought, says Bangkok Post report BANGKOK, Fri. In a major foreign policy development, Thailand is launching a drive towards closer understanding and greater cooperation with the Soviet Union and India, the Bangkok Post reported. The newspaper quoted Foreign Ministry sources as saying443 words
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270 1984-09-29 6 ABBY TAN - Nearly a million in Philippines lose jobs ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. As many as 947,000 Filipinos lost their jobs m the first quarter of this year, bringing the total of unemployed m the country to 1.26 million people. Preliminary estimates of the National Census and Statistics Office270 words
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144 1984-09-29 6 JAKARTA, Fri. BRAND-NEW textbooks have become a marketable Item In Jungleclad Irian Jaya, bat not for educational purposes shrimp paste, tomatoes, chillies and other produce are being wrapped In pages on history, religion and science, reports here said today. An Antara newsAFP - 144 words
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Article58 1984-09-29 6 MANILA, Fri. Fourteen people- drowned and three others were missing after an over-loaded ferry boat sank m rough seas off Samar Island m the central Philippines. The PHlippines News Agency reported today 20 other people survived the accident. The boat's owner and six crewmen have been arrestedAP - 58 words
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Article109 1984-09-29 6 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, is now the proud father of a second child by Pengiran Isteri Hajjah Mariam. A government announcement said the baby, a girl, was born at 7.20 a.m. on109 words
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239 1984-09-29 6 Golkar to enlist 8 million cadres for 1987 polls JAKARTA, Fri THE ruling Golkar Organisation will launch a massive campaign to enlist eight million party cadres m preparation for the general election m 1987. Golkar chairman Sudharmono said the party was expected to win at least 67 per cent ofAP - 239 words
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Article65 1984-09-29 6 BANGKOK, Fri Thailand will stage the seventh Asean Inter-Parliamentary Organisation (Aipo) general assembly starting on Wednesday, a senior Thai parliamentary official said yesterday. President of the Thai Parliament Ukrit Mongkolnavin told reporters that about 80 delegates from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines will attendReuter - 65 words
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Article336 1984-09-29 8 Bid for fifth weekly flight to London SHAH ALAM, Friday MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS) may resort to diplomatic moves to get Britain to approve its application for a fifth weekly flight to London. MAS managing director Datuk Haji Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman told reportersNST - 336 words
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Article260 1984-09-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. SPECULATION is rife here today that Tan Sri Haji Basir Ismail, chairman of the National Rice and Padi Board, and Raja Arshad Tun Uda, a wellknown accountant, are the two most likely candidates for the post of the new chairmanNST - 260 words
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246 1984-09-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri UMNO is to match blow for blow PAS allegations m a new offensive against the opposition party. Umno sources said the party would look for PAS weaknesses and work on them. Umno has already conducted special coursesNST - 246 words
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Article56 1984-09-29 8 IPOH, Fri. A passer by managed to coax a theft suspect to surrender to police after firemen failed to flush him out of a road culvert here. The man hid m the culvert after two policemen heard shouts of "thief, thief" and went to the help ofBernama - 56 words
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260 1984-09-29 8 Harris files his statement of defence KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh and State Immigration Director Dosmy Ibrahim filed their statements of defence m the Higli Court here yesterday asking it to dismiss the claims of DAP secretary -general Lim Kit Siang against them. Mr Lim hadBernama - 260 words
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148 1984-09-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A sustained recovery of the Malaysian economy for the rest of 1984 appears unlikely because of developments m the United States, former Finance Minister Tun Tan Siew Sin said today. Tun Tan, now chairman of Consolidated Plantations, said m the annual reportAP - 148 words
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Article75 1984-09-29 8 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Frl. The government has agreed to extend to Feb 28 the deadline for submitting the declaration of property- and assets by government employees. The declaration of assets involves all officers and employees m Suoerscale E and below as well as those not holding the postBernama - 75 words
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Article168 1984-09-29 9 National Day posters snapped up COPIES of Chua Mia Tee's painting of Singapore celebrating National Day at the Padang have been snapped up from the stores. The second batch of 2,000 copies of the oil painting distributed to Times the Bookshop outlets last Tuesday have been sold out. An additional168 words
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82 1984-09-29 9 Jobless man on trial for arms charge A JOBLESS man was committed to stand trial m the High Court on Thursday for an offence under the Arms Offences Act. Ng Soon Seng, 41, is accused of consorting with Tan Kin Chuar, 45, who was unlawfully armed with an automatic pistol82 words
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Article283 1984-09-29 9 SHE initially stopped at two a model mother with two daughters and a member of the Family Planning and Population Board. Then she became pregnant with her third child. And last year, she resigned from the board. To spare the board the embarrassment, it was283 words
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Article, Illustration814 1984-09-29 9 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Impromptu talk m car gives insight into Mrs Yu-Foo By QUOTE I 4 We are concerned about the whole organisation. We want all the younger generation to understand the role of the trade unions m society. We are not focusing specifically on814 words
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150 1984-09-29 9 THREE foreign watch manufacturers have won an action against a local watch dealer and a businessman over imitation watches. The High Court orders against JP Watch and Tay Agents and Mr Ng Swee Keng, restrain them from infringing the trade marks of Seiko, Piaget150 words
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Article283 1984-09-29 9 More firms interested in Cowec ANOTHER 80 enterprises have approached the National Productivity Board about establishing company welfarism through employers' contribution (Cowec) schemes, indicating growing interest m the scheme. This stems from employers' desire to use Central Provident Fund contributions m providing extra benefits for their workers. Under the Cowec283 words
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Article24 1984-09-29 9 THE Singapore Polytechnic band will perform at Ngee Ann Kongsi land next to Mandarin Hotel tomorrow between 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.24 words
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245 1984-09-29 10 Bumper wage packets for building centre trainees CONTRACTORS are now paying more than the recommended $550 a month for trainees from the Construction Industry Training Centre. They are willing to pay extra because trainees from the centre, run by the Construction Industry Development Board, are known to be hardworking. The245 words
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92 1984-09-29 10 Pedestrians seriously hurt in accidents TWO pedestrians were seriously hurt m separate road accidents on Thursday. Police said Madam Swee Siew Kek, 74, suffered mouth and arm injuries after she was knocked down by a pickup while crossing Geylang Road near Block 12 at about noon. She was taken to92 words
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68 1984-09-29 10 Ministry to have $4.6 in computer THE Trade and Industry Ministry will spend $4.6 million on a computer system, to be installed m two phases. The system will serve both the ministry and the Department of Statistics. It will, among other things, produce economic data and statistics more quickly and68 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-09-29 10 HEDWIG ALFRED - Learning to care, to save and to share... HEDWIG ALFRED Children's Day touches both givers and takers at Kallang Primary School Story by IT'S called Care, Save and Share and it's Kallang Primary School's way of celebrating Children's Day. What every child has to do is simple. He must lookSIMON KER - 646 words
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Article147 1984-09-29 10 MORE than 18«,O#O secondary and pre-univer-sity students learnt that every cent counts when it comes to giving to the Community Chest. They celebrated Youth Day on July S by voluntarily giving to the Chest from their own pockets. The students collected $153,236.91 and this was presented147 words
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Article53 1984-09-29 12 $50,000 given to Eye Foundation THE Eye Foundation has received its first big donation $50,000 from the Hong Leong Foundation. The Eye Foundation was set up less than a year ago to promote eye care and research. Part or all of the $50,000 may go towards research on eye problems53 words
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307 1984-09-29 12 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By ALARM clocks may become obsolete if Telecoms decides to add a reminder call service to Its telephone network. Subscribers will be able to use the telephone for wake up calls or to remind them of appointments. This is307 words
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603 1984-09-29 12 Search for ways to let elderly stay in jobs Task force will make report next year A TASK force will look into more effective ways of getting elderly people to continue working and it will make its report by the middle of next year. One of its key objectives will603 words
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Article47 1984-09-29 12 WINNERS of the Adventurers of the Year 1984 awards will present talks and slide shows today, next Saturday and on Oct 20 at the lecture theatre of the National Library. Topics to be covered include trekking m Sudan and Kenya and trekking m Nepal47 words
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181 1984-09-29 12 Jeya prepares questions for Teng Cheong WHEN Mr Ong Teng Cheong visits Anson during the next weekend walkabout on Oct 14, one person likely to ask questions during the forum at the end of the tour is Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam. Mr Jeyaretnam, the area's MP, has indicated that he has181 words
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Article89 1984-09-29 12 FOUR days have been set for the hearing of a suit brought by Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, the Workers' Party secretarygeneral, against Mr Goh Chok Tong, the People's Action Party's first organising secretary. The suit is for alleged slander by Mr Goh at a PAP press89 words
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Article135 1984-09-29 12 A UNIVERSITY m Taiwan will help the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry develop its training centre to upgrade the management skills of its members. The SCCCI's education committee chairman, Mr Lee Chin Chuan, told its council meeting yesterday that the Tunghai University would draw135 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-09-29 13 Many factors force firms' costs to rise Businessmen react to the Tony Tan interview CPF and SDF contributions NWC recommendations Rent increases Payroll taxes Levy on foreign workers As of February. Figure for 1979 is an estimate. Incl NWC 79-83 and other increments, if any Skills development levy is only576 words
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251 1984-09-29 13 THE great property build-up must be curbed or prices may eventually collapse. This warning came from the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce chairman, Mr C.N. Watson. He suggested that as Singapore^ most important property owner, the government should: CONSIDER deferring or cancelling public sector251 words
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Article131 1984-09-29 13 Kreta Ayer Complex gets new name ABOUT 4M stallholders m Kreta Ayer Complex felt that the building's name was not good for business. They felt that the name did not appeal to tourists. Although the building took on the name of the road along which it stands, Kreta Ayer Complex131 words
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312 1984-09-29 13 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH The rash driving case By THE driver of a Mazda Savannah RX 7 GT was yesterday found guilty of rash driving by racing with two other sportscar drivers at 2.30 on a Sunday morning. But sentence on Tan Kwee Hak, 23, was312 words
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61 1984-09-29 13 A CASUAL worker was buried under sugar when she fell through a hatch of the vessel on which she was working. Quek Chiang Muay, 44, was given first aid, but she died from traumatic asphyxia. Yesterday, a verdict of misadventure was recorded at61 words
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122 1984-09-29 13 BBC will be heard loud and clear on VHF by Tuesday RADIO listeners should be able to hear the British Broadcasting Corporation loud and clear again on VFF by Tuesday. The corporation's Tanglin transmitter is believed to have been hit by lightning on Thursday, interrupting transmission to most of Singapore122 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-09-29 15 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO 'A readable narrative' of struggle against communists By WRITER Dennis Bloodworth yesterday promised Singaporeans a readable narrative on the rise and fall of Singapore communists m a yet-to-be-published book. After nearly two years of research, and having written 250,000 words, Mr Bloodworth is356 words
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395 1984-09-29 15 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO By CONSUMERS should keep their eyes open and take advantage of lower prices offered by supermarkets through house brands and generic goods. The advice came yesterday at a seminar during which advertising, retail and manufacturing executives discussed the myths and realities395 words
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Article175 1984-09-29 15 TWO pugilist brothers who smashed trophies they received from Mr Chin Ham Tong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), on Sunday have apologised to him for the incident. Mr Wong Theng Yong and Mr Wong Then Kwong met Mr Chin on Wednesday. They were accompanied by represtsMu>tives175 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-09-29 16 THE walls were smooth, the beams and ceilings were well aligned and the kitchen floor was perfectly tiled. This was the verdict of about 30 Housing Board core and regular contractors who had been asked to go and see the newly-built Block 101 at Kaki Bukit. The286 words
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Article229 1984-09-29 16 FROM a modest beginning m 1956 as a retail store, Guan Bee Co Pte Ltd has today grown into a leading builder of Housing Board flats. The momentous decision to move into the building industry came m the early 1960s when it registered as a contractor229 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-09-29 16 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By m Hongkong THE former managing director of Singapore Land, Mr Robert lav, will be joining a public accountants firm, Coopers and Lybrand, m November. As its new managing director, he will oversee the development of its management arm, Management Consulate215 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-09-29 17 Chok Tong speaks on three issues facing the Malay community MR GOH Chok Tong hesitated when he was first approached to open the seminar on more effective Malay participation m national development. He told himself that he did not have the breadth494 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-09-29 17 THE Malay community must collectively analyse m depth the major issues of the day and find ways and means to improve their lot without being too dependent on others. And where there are issues or policies that affect them negatively, they must be sincere and460 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-09-29 17 'Give families of kidney donors medical benefits' A MINISTER has appealed to the National Kidney Foundation to work with the Ministry of Health to provide hospitalisation benefits to the immediate family members of kidney donors. Defence Minister and Second Minister for Health Goh Chok Tong, said: "This is the least282 words
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Article133 1984-09-29 17 THE People's Action Party is to move its headquarters from Napier Road to the Singapore Labour Foundation complex m Thomson Road. The party agreed m June 1983 to buy one floor of office space totalling 9,300 square feet at the SLF complex, which is due133 words
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454 1984-09-29 18 The Straits Times says Time for fine-tuning IN expressing his concern about the rising cost of doing business m Singapore, the Trade and Industry and Finance Minister, Dr Tony Tan, has highlighted a trend which has been worrying the business sector for some time. It is true that businessmen m454 words
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520 1984-09-29 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane am m great believer In lack and rind the harder I wmrk, the mere I have of it. Stephen Leaemek THIS quote could well apply to my old and trusted friend whom I shall call RK. For, you see, RK believes terribly m luck520 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1984-09-29 18 P. M. CHANG - P. M. CHANG Two weeks ago, m a talk to community leaders at the Kallang community centre, Foreign Affairs and Culture Minister S. Dhanabalan addressed the issue of political succession m Singapore. He said that the problems of today and tomorrow, because1,519 words
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Article, Illustration896 1984-09-29 18 N. BALAKRISHNAN - Some truths about our N. BALAKRISHNAN This and that By IT HAS become fashionable to blame the strong Singapore dollar for many things, from declining tourist arrivals to the high price of curtain material. The shopkeepers Name It for the high prices of Imported fashion clothing while an "expat housewife"896 words
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Letter, Illustration435 1984-09-29 19 Chinese, mother tongues will remain important I REFER to the remarks made by Mr Bang Soon Wan, president of the Singapore Chinese Second Language Teachers' Society. (Sunday Times, Sept 16). He said that some schools were spending less time on Chinese. He also alleged that this "highlights fears that knowledge435 words
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149 1984-09-29 19 Applicants who stayed away did not inform company I RECENTLY advertised for a junior clerk. Several female applicants between 19 ana 25 years of age responded to my advertisement. Interview appointments were fixed and confirmed verbally with the individual applicants. My meetings and other appointments were rescheduled for the interviews.149 words
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305 1984-09-29 19 Hawker food has too much flavouring AS more Singaporeans dine out regularly at hawker centres and restaurants, I feel it is time for the authorities to clarify whether the uncontrolled use of monosodium glutamate m our food could pose a potential health hazard. It is no secret that most, if305 words
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138 1984-09-29 19 Smoking should not be allowed at shows I REFER to the letter "Ban smoking m the stadium" by "Observer". (ST, Sept 20). I agree with the writer that smoking be banned m public places and at public performances. If smokers have an insatiable desire to shorten their lives, they should138 words
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Letter212 1984-09-29 19 These readers comment on a Ministry of Education letter published on Sept 20 which contained statistics Indicating that children of graduate mothers do better as a group compared to those of nongraduate mothers. I APPRECIATE the Ministry of Education's informative reply to my letter "You don't212 words
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Letter78 1984-09-29 19 I REFER to the Ministry of Education reply "Students with grad mums perform better". (ST, Sept 20). Before I can reach the same conclusion, I would like to see another set of figures, whereby the parents are grouped as follows: Graduate mother/ graduate father; gradu- ate mother/78 words
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250 1984-09-29 19 I REFER to the letter "Explain please" by "A.0.W.M." (ST, Sept 20). The woman who died m Woodbridge Hospital after being missing from home for nine years was found wandering aimlessly m the streets by the police nine years ago. She250 words
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735 1984-09-29 20 MOSCOW A PLEA from a Red Army general for computer-literate officers is fresh evidence that human ml political Emblems are holding ack the Soviet Union from catching up on the technological revolution. "Anyone who thinks that m our age he can manageReuter - 735 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1984-09-29 20 LYDIA CHAVEZ - LYDIA CHAVEZ During the period off military rule m Argentina m the 70s, thousands off men and women disappeared m the junta's anti-subversive campaign. They were picked up without warning because they knew people who were or may have been Leftists. Out off about 9,000 whoNYT - 1,183 words
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Advertisement297 1984-09-29 20 SHI HUP FURNITURE DECORATION ShowToom Blk 123 »01 10f- Bukit Merah Lane 1 (off l idra Ro Opp Q ueensway Shopping Centiel S poie 031 b I Tel *****98 i DO YOU KNOW THAT YOUR SHARES MAY BE ACCEPTED IN EXCHANGE FOR UNIT TRUSTS? Call *****61 for details, or mail297 words
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Article38 1984-09-29 21 I Up Down Unch Industrials 48 36 25 Finance 9 6 7 Hotels 3 3 2 Properties 5 7 1 Plantations 8 1 2 Mining 3 1 0 Deb/Loans 2 3 3 Total 78 57 4038 words
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Article43 1984-09-29 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 69 31 19 Finance 10 3 2 Hotels 0 0 2 Properties 4 3 3 Oil palms 4 1 2 Tins 4 2 3 Rubbers 14 I 3 Deb/Loans I 0 1 Total 106 41 3543 words
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Article86 1984-09-29 21 SHARE prices closed on a steadier note at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday m selectively active trading. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index added 8.57 points to 1363.38. At the final bell, the market Scoreboard showed gains outnumbering losses by a convincing 106 to86 words
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312 1984-09-29 21 IN RESPONSE to a cut m prime lending rates by most US banks, local share prices opened heatedly higher than overnight levels. But the buying interest was not sustained and prices eased towards the lunch break. Market sentiment generally improved further,312 words
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Article, Illustration37 1984-09-29 21 INDICES- High Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 Htgh 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)37 words
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Article251 1984-09-29 21 Rises UOI 410 +50 H Itent Craft 590 +40 DurfDt. 470 +28 Wed Choc 260 +24 Acma 224 +23 MM 1500 +20 MB F Nap 50c 240 +13 Spore I jnd 392 12 0 C B C 955+10 M Bwtnf 890 10 C C M 500+10 tanArurks251 words
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Article72 1984-09-29 21 BousttidßM +2 Gunne» PMC -3 S«inb Ship +2 C*C unch Haw Par +4 Pan Ok +4 Sim Darby —3 "JJ +10 hchcape Bhd +1 Paris Plant +4 S Tra** +5 CoMStoriie unch Keppd —2 Pnma Sw Corn —2 P-*PW +2 MTC +2 Prome* -1 "M IMtt-Pupo**72 words
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Article116 1984-09-29 21 Motor vehicle loans down in July FINANCE companies' loans for motor vehicles continued to decline during July, but their housing loans rose despite the less active property market. Latest official statistics show that motor vehicle financing was down to $573.5 million, compared with $612.8 million a year ago, a drop116 words
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345 1984-09-29 21 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ New financing scheme to be launched next month By IF YOU need money to buy a second house or to invest m a business venture, it might be worthwhile considering a loan under Citibank's Home Equity Financing Scheme345 words
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Article212 1984-09-29 21 HONG LEONG INDUSTRIES BHD has announced that for the year ended June 30, audited group pre-tax profits were MJ42.3 million, just a shade higher than previously. Directors have said they are contident that prospects for maintaining the trend m the current year are good. HONG LEONG CREDIT BHD212 words
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Article, Illustration639 1984-09-29 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Daim speaks of historical links and special treatment m interview By Basically, Singa- pore-based companies are foreign companies. However, Singapore has historically had close relations with Malaysia. Therefore, while we are determined to implement the NEP by reducing foreign ownership of equity639 words
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202 1984-09-29 21 HIGH-SAILING Chuan Hap Marine has kept its promise to shareholders of at least $19.1 million after-tax profits. Group after-tax profits Jumped 43.9 per cent to $»J million lor the year-ended Jane MM. And group pre-tax profits increased to $17.7 million from $12.S million the202 words
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245 1984-09-29 21 US index shows modest economy upturn WASHINGTON The United States government's sensitive index of leading indicators bounced back last month, climbing 0.5 per cent after two previous months of large declines, the US Commerce Department said yesterday. The trend detector, designed to foreshadow changes m the economy, was helped theUPI - 245 words
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Article59 1984-09-29 21 PRE-TAX profits at General Corporation Bhd rose to M 510.6 million from Ms6.l million for the first six months of the year. After-tax profits jumped to MJS.I million from MJ3.9 million. Despite the sluggish demand m property sales, turnover increased to M 579.03 million from M59 words
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80 1984-09-29 21 MR GREIG Placette, president of the American Industrial Suppliers Inc and member of the Houston Chamber of Commerce, is here on a fact-finding mission. He will meet local businessmen to discuss new opportunities and new products m Hous- ton as well as meet the Commercial80 words
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137 1984-09-29 21 A LESS noisy city may be possible thanks to Nippon Kokan X.X.'s research on how to make metals more sound-proof. The Japanese company, which is engaged m steelmaking, engineering/construction and shipbuilding, claims it has found a new way to absorb sound caused137 words
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Article41 1984-09-29 21 Slight drop in pre-tax profits FEDERAL Cables has reported a slight drop m pre-tax profits to M 52.03 million from M 52.05 million for the first six months of the year. Turnover dropped to M 524.6 million from M 537.6 million.41 words
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104 1984-09-29 21 GROUP pre-tax profits at Hong Fok Corporation were $216,000 at the interim period. This compares with a loss of $2.02 million for the same period last year. Turnover, however, fell by 63.6 per- cent to $7,576 million. There was also an extraordinary items104 words
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Article72 1984-09-29 21 UM Works turns profit into loss UNITED Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings Bhd has announced that for the half year ended June, the group turned a Mslo million operat ing profit the previous period into a Ms 3 million loss Directors said that the acquisition of Toyota commercial vehicles and the72 words
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Article3775 1984-09-29 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,775 words
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Article2545 1984-09-29 22 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto (3 80S) Alex Hldg xd Alcom (1 878 1 88S) (57) 1 88 (6) 1 89 (4) 1 87 Antoh (I 708 1 7 IS) (2) I 70 (I) I 72(7) 1 71 xd A Choc (2 868 2 88S) (10) 2 702,545 words
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Article2873 1984-09-29 22 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. uniess otherwise speeded 0 Ad|usted for scrip rights N Tai eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars 1984 Last Yield Voi Day Hifh Low Company Sale Chanfe2,873 words
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Article288 1984-09-29 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cents /kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 180.00- 181 00N 182 00 —183 00N unq unq IntlßSSOct 183 00 184 00 185 00 186 00 207 25-207 75 209 00-209 50 IntlßSSNov 185 00-185 50 186 75-187 25288 words
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Article355 1984-09-29 23 Noon dosing Gambler 25% 23* prices J/100k| FOB NSW 305 00 (sellers) *3* Coconut imm f><o6uc lKhinge 230 A 1 Special 227 011 loonzam 100% Bulk FOB 195 00 (sellers) Owtag Prices 2nd JrBtf( ?55 OW drum FOB 208 00 (sellers) J/kfc. ti-gt^twn putlllO' New drum FOB 212355 words
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Article60 1984-09-29 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 129.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager continued to maintain support at this level. Turnover fell to 112 tonnes from 145 on Thursday. Yesterday was the end of the third quarterly export60 words
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Article26 1984-09-29 23 Ctowng prices Copp«r i/ tom Thun Spot *****0-*****0 (1037 00—1037 50) 3 months 1056 50 1057 00 (1057 50-1058.00) Market tone Steady Sales: 20.600 tonnes26 words
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Article25 1984-09-29 23 Ctosint price, Sihwr USJ/troy w Fri TkMn Singapore Unj» 7 50 7 53 New Yotk Una* 7 43— 7 46 Source Credit Sunse. Spore25 words
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Article22 1984-09-29 23 QtM| pricts Aluminium £/tonne Dan Spot 811.00—812.00 (825.00-825.50) 3 months 834 00-835.00 (849 00-849 50) Market tone. Easier Sales: 16.750 tonnes22 words
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Article24 1984-09-29 23 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 344.50—345.00 344.00—344.50 Hongkong 344.20—344.70 344.40—344.90 Thurs Wed New York 343.75—344 25 342 50—343 00 London 345.00—345.50 *****—*****24 words
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Article109 1984-09-29 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed firm m fairly active ml re|f rt S Of India folding tenders since early yesterday. PALM CtoMif prices Crude MS/iome palm oi *****0 (central) Nov 1075 (south) 1080 (central) R****' pabn oi US$/tomes RBO palm Oct 597 50/605 Nov 590 (sellers) Dec109 words
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Article120 1984-09-29 23 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5524,070 and 5524,137. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.20/4170 and moved slightly higher to close at U*****.70 345.20 reflecting a weaker dollar. J\Jr^^ afternoon at U*****.70/345.20 and met the high Of U*****.00/5.50 before closing at U*****.20/ 344.70 with littie trading m120 words
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Article, Illustration36 1984-09-29 23 Rubber SfiM?" cents/kio Singapore October 185.00 down four cents Malaysia October 209.00 down 2.50 cents Tin Closing prices Tin m/kJh o t t T ?q ,r btra'ts Tin ijnch T Turnover: 112 tonnes down 33 tonnes36 words
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Article200 1984-09-29 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1610/30 and moved m the narrow range of 5J2.1630 and 5J2.1665. Activity was quite sluggish, and the dollar hovered listlessly around its opening levels against most currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 3.0320/50, eased to a low of 3.0270 before closing at 3.0295/10.200 words
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Article202 1984-09-29 23 Interbank Over the Foreifn Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit ot to SI 10 foreifn currency Australian dollar 1 8013 1.8043 5.63- S 49 Canadian dollar 1 6419 1 6433 6 15-6 06 NZ dollar *****-***** 9 71-9 34 Sterling pound 2 6944-2 6978 3.75-3 69202 words
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Article164 1984-09-29 23 Managers' prices for S.pt29AOctl t%2!£ SSw .£=s Spo-ePr^fund 1 23—1 30>d S pore S«c Fund 1 84- 195 s pore hittst Fund i u-i 21 S pore Equity Fund 1 28—1 36 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 52-267 Mai Prog Fund 128-136 Mai Security Fund 129—137164 words
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Article176 1984-09-29 23 Gold GOLD opened at U*****.10, a tick lower than Thursday's close. Trading was sluggish as traders were uncertain of the movement of spot gold. Gold traded within a narrow range of seven ticks, U*****.70 to U*****.00, before it settled at the day's low of U*****.00. (In USf per176 words
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Article351 1984-09-29 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks rose higher yesterday m response to US banks lowering their prime lending rate. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 4.64 points to close at 1216.76. Volume decreased to 88.8 million shares compared to 100.2 million shares on Wednesday. Stocks were higher throughout the session, but strong351 words
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Article299 1984-09-29 23 $*Pt 21 HKS Chanje Assoooted Hoteh. 0 44 0 08 Bonk Of Eost Asio 20 80 -0 2 Cheung Kong 8 40 -0 1 Chwio Light 1350 -0 4 Cross Horb Tunnel 9 50 -0 2 f E Consortium 0 40 -0 01 For Eost Exch Philex 003 G299 words
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Article332 1984-09-29 23 S«p» 2« Yen Chanfe Aimomoto 1IOO +20 Akoi 502 -13 Amodo 1300 10 Asoh. Ch«m 519 -1 Asoh. Ooss 870 +2 Bonk Tk 450 unch Bridgestone 575 -6 Conon 1500 40 Casio Computer 1520 -60 Cif uen 617 1 3 D Nip Print 1010 -10 D Nippon Screen Dai«332 words
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Article333 1984-09-29 23 Sept 28 Cmh Chawe (A»t) A C I 187 -3 A N I 255 +5 A P M 223 -2 Aberfoyte 860 10 Age 285 unch Alliance Oil 98 unch Allied Mid 236 I Ampol Exp 275 unch Ampol Pet 160 unch Am 478 unch Aihton 98 unch B333 words
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Article236 1984-09-29 23 S«pt 27 IBS Ounce Alcoa 33» +H Aln1 Cham Cp 35* -W Afc-Chaknars IOW Am T«t& T«l 20 +H Amax bK 19H Amr Co»p 27H BtlhMxmStl I9H +H Boaing Co 53W BurToogf.s Cp 54H V Catwpiar Co 3SH -t-H Chow Mcnhtn 44U -»-W ChryUef Cp 3lH -t-H Citicofp236 words
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Article582 1984-09-29 23 Sept 2S Pwce Chm|c INDUSTRIALS AKed-Lyons 146 -2 Ass Dorics 172 unch BTRPLC 477 -7 Bobcocks 138 +3 Borcloys 514 +2 Beechoms 366 -5 BICC 215 2 Blue Circle 420 unch BOC Group 236 1 Boot* 188 unch Bowater 165 -5 BATS 269 -3 Britannia 65 unch BP 513582 words
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Article632 1984-09-29 23 Receipt of Export FCL container* and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving SMp (Voyace) Arr Cargo Time Hock Thana Bhum (138N) 29/9(2300) FSB 1000 1100 Xl Asia Star (28A) 29/9(2300) FSB *****100 U4 Jenwel (30/84) 29/9 (2300) FSB 0900 1100 Zim Brisbane (6W) 30/9(0200) TA3 1200 1400 14 Kowtoon632 words
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Article150 1984-09-29 23 Vessel Berth Arc Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Orange Surf 306 29 9 ?9 9 Atoandr Pushkin 44 as.de 29/9 Empat 302 29 9 110 SEA. S3 12 38 ST* 5 SSe g /4 f2 gi Juron fl Wh.rv.. S.ndulang 18 28 9 29/9 Huai150 words
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Article45 1984-09-29 23 LONDON The Opalia, turbine tanker of 53,739 long dwt and built m 1963, has been sold to London-based Greeks for about US$l.5 million (553.24 million), second-hand tonnage brokers said. Another tanker, the Dona Margarita, has been sold to an Italian concern. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article54 1984-09-29 24 L M makes $7 m L M GROUP IV VESTMENTS LTD, which has proposed to acquire Carship Land Investment, has announced that for the year ended June 30, audited pre-tax profit for the group was $7.4 million. I M directors said that barring unforeseen circumstances, this year should see a54 words
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Article44 1984-09-29 24 MALAYSIAN FEEDMILLS LTD has announced that for the half year ended June 30, group pre-tax loss was $2.2 million, almost double the previous $1.2 million loss. Directors predict that the first-half trend will be sustained for the rest of the year.44 words
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Article96 1984-09-29 24 METAL CONTAINERS LTD has announced that for the year ended June 30, group pre-tax losses were $2.4 million, compared with $2.3 million the previous year. The company suffered an extraordinary loss of $3.3 million (previously $722,000 loss) as a result of revaluation of investments m subsidiaries96 words
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Article72 1984-09-29 24 Going against the trend m the notel industry, ANA HOTELS SINGAPORE has announced substantially better profits. Net profit improved m the half year to June 30 to $723,000, up by over 100 per cent. Turnover rose 6 per cent to $17.7 million, while interest income72 words
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Article48 1984-09-29 24 AN INTERIM loss of $90,000 for the period ended June 30 has been announced by HIND HOTELS. This compares with a loss of $295,000 previously. Directors said that difficult conditions will continue to prevail and a marked recovery is not expected m the second half year.48 words
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Article, Illustration719 1984-09-29 24 DOREEN SOH - How rising interest rates affect you DOREEN SOH But there is very little one can do By MR MERCHANT, 43, has not been smiling much of late. Neither has his neighbour at Serangoon Gardens, Mr Teacher, 45. On the other hand, Mr Retiree, 55, who lives down the road, now719 words
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Article143 1984-09-29 24 Good chance of a sustained rally Singapore THE past week showed signs of a possible rally m world markets. On Wall Street, stock prices improved after a major set-back the previous week. And the Singapore stock market, which has been looking keenly to WaU Street for direction, apparently halted the143 words
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108 1984-09-29 24 K. Lumpur TRADING on the Kuala Lumpur stock market was rather selective and quiet during the past week. Activity improved on Friday m response to the overnight improvement on Wall Street after a cut m prime lending rates by major US banks. Before108 words
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Article88 1984-09-29 24 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1984. Company Volume Price (J) Hfh Lew < J) COM)88 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-09-29 24 Hat-trick for Pan-El MARINE and engineering- based Pan- Electric Industries Ltd maintained its position as the most active stock for the third week running, with 5.4 million shares traded. After losing six cents on Monday, the stock picked op eight cents the next day and another 12183 words
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Advertisement136 1984-09-29 21 Checkout Baskin- Robbins latest mouth- watering flavours. Indulge m these new creamy sensations from Americas number a one ice-cream store. Q Quarterback Crunch fj Chocolate Almond A i— i r-i Gold Medal Ribbon Chocolate Chip Chocolate Mousse Royal Q Banana Cream Pie f| a German Chocolate Cake Q Pralined Almond136 words
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Advertisement16 1984-09-29 22 DECOR GUIDE A complete handbook to designing, decorating and furnishing NOV '84 A Times Periodicals Publication16 words
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Advertisement40 1984-09-29 23 Putting Mniuk Mana^r to Mbrly From the best-selling "One minute Manager now comes this logical extension-putting what you have learnt to work, m real life situations If you only read 2 books a year read this one twice THE BOOKSHOP40 words
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Advertisement28 1984-09-29 24 Come experience our Agapeland the Wonderland of Love Where each child gets the chance l^^^ to develop mentally, socially, m emotionally and physically^— at his own pace j^^^T^-28 words
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Advertisement484 1984-09-29 25 C.A.T.S. *****66 After advertising m The Straits Times Classified yesterday, Mr John Yap comments: "The response is certainly beyond my expectation! I didn't think that such a small ad could produce such a big result." Mr Yap operates a garden landscaping company. Tl I POOO OUBE 2 Nightclubs/Lounges/ Discos CASA484 words
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Advertisement502 1984-09-29 25 dfrkjfg 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices! Oor set lunches are at $539 and oor large drafts are at $4.30 (Happy Hoars 3pm to 7pm) We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACON MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN and502 words
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Advertisement326 1984-09-29 25 13 Musical Equipment $3,120 FOR A brand new Kawal piano. Unbelievable? Yes, It's true! Kawai's latest additional model. Special introductory offer CX4S extended till 30/9/84 by popular demand. Down payment $420, balance $132 monthly. Robert Piano »04-8/ll Cuppage Plaza, *****39/*****12/ *****51 or Kawai Music *****09/ *****03 BAROCK PIANOS custom built326 words
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Advertisement636 1984-09-29 25 13 Musical Equipment ORGAN MODEL JVC GSIOA. Selling at 2nd hand price. Interested please call *****81 Miss Carol QUALITY USED PIANOS for hire $40 and above. Mun Kai Piano Co. Tel: *****83/ *****79 USED GERMAN PIANO with beautiful tone Up-top condition. Brand: Stelnbach. Tel: *****54 YAMAHA ORGAN, B-405 suitable for636 words
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Advertisement787 1984-09-29 25 20 Pett UNIQUE CANINE CONSULTANTS Imported puppies for sale at reasonable price. Bulltnastiff, German Shepherd (male, big bone), Rottweiler (male), Yorkle Westte, Cairn, Silky, Griffon! Maltese, Shlh Tzu. Special order welcome 493, Gulllemard Road Spore 1439, 9a.m to 6pm. daily 7TH GERMAN SHEPHERD Dog Specialty Championship Show will be held787 words
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Advertisement571 1984-09-29 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9 00am to 5 00pm Saturday 8.30 am to 2 00pm ("am deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9 00am to 1 00pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, 02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10 00am to 12 noon 1 00pm to 5 30pm (4 00pm for571 words
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Advertisement495 1984-09-29 25 GOOD OFFERI USED/ new manual, electric, electronic typewriters, Adler, Olympia. Olivetti, Canon; $140. $320 upwards. *****53/4. NEW AMERICAN GAS range and hood $1,700. Double bed $150 Dressing table and stool $120. High chair $75. Toshiba portable oven $100. Stroller $100 *****29 WALLPAPER FROM ti per roll Free do-it-yourself installation booklet.495 words
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Advertisement1696 1984-09-29 25 RATES Ordinary: $1 00 per word (Mm $15 OOi Semi-display: $20 00 per col cm (Mm $60 00 Straits Times) $20 50 per col cm (Mm $61 50 Sunday Times) Display: $25 00 per col cm (Mm $75 00 Straits Times) $25 62 per col cm (Mm $76 86 Sunday1,696 words
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Advertisement1289 1984-09-29 26 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor FT^j DEPOSIT ■■^^1 REQUIRED We have just recruited a large group of skilled foreign workers. Guaranteed completion within 1 Calender month for a kinds of tiling works for the FIRST 20 CUSTOMERS. Other services Include: j Latest modular design kitchen cabinets to meet1,289 words
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Advertisement577 1984-09-29 26 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing OFFICE FURNITURE FOR sale PIaSM call. 2:*>1456 *****81 53 Computer Products/Services MICROLINK Sells Systems Not Hardwares Hardwares could b« whit* elephants Our aarvicaa are always right behind you: software! library computer training ccntraa computer showrooir engineering A maintenance consultancy services Multitecn Lingo- 128 a Super PC577 words
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Advertisement1104 1984-09-29 26 53 Computer 53 Computer Products/Services Products/Services I^Vj Multitech l unit 64 kb Multitech computer complete with Z-80 card, 80 column card, printer card and drive card. 1 Multitech mechanical (improved) keyboard 1 Multitech (improved) dual-mode monitor 1 Multitech disk drive 1 Multitech Joystick or a pack of diskettes 1 Multitech1,104 words
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Advertisement475 1984-09-29 26 55 Commercial Vessels SINGAPOR BATi REGULAR SERV Accepting general cargo to Ist October, 1964 Barge 151 Plaaaa make freight enquirtea PAN-UNITED SHIP 33TUASCP SPORE TEL: 461 TELEX: R Ptoaa* contact Mr. Victor < detai 65 Situations Wanted STENE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Domestic Maids Licence employment agency for Filipino Domestic Helpers, 2475 words
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Advertisement545 1984-09-29 26 55 Commercial Vessels E PULAU AM CARGO ICE Pulau Batam beginning V x 50' x 10 1 PING (PTE) LTD lESCENT 2263 ***** 5 ***** >ng/ Sam Ong for more la 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive WESTMAN (S) PTE LTD International Buying Agent for apparel extending operation*. Require* hardworking545 words
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Advertisement591 1984-09-29 26 A"J I LADIES ARE INVITED to join a HI J car polishing company and be lV^^Br^i trained as Supervisors. You'll I I LJB be considered even if you don't H I Ir mm have the experience. And after II ■^^B nine months with them, you'll fflj fl| be earning a591 words
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Advertisement486 1984-09-29 27 66 Situations Vacant t» EDP Established freight forwarding organisation requires Keypunch Operator Requirements: Minimum GCE O' level Typing skill Training will be provided Interested applicants, please apply with full particulars, current/ present salary and contact telephone number to: The Accountant Tanjong Pagar P O Box 72 Singapore 9108 66 Situations486 words
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Advertisement589 1984-09-29 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial /Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical KsJjM CREDIT SUISSE Our Singapore branch is looking for an intelligent and prudent male candidate to join our very active dealing room as: JUNIOR DEALER-FX/ ACU Salary negotiable 1 I The selected candidate589 words
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Advertisement339 1984-09-29 27 r BRITISH COMPUTER^ 1 SOFTWARE COMPANY requires: Age: 20 24 Good command of English at least 5 GCE O' level and a credit m English is a must Must possess 40 wpm m Typing and 90 wpm m Shorthand Self-motivated person with capacity to work independently Ability to work under339 words
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Advertisement611 1984-09-29 27 66 Situation! Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarlal/Clertaa c) Secretarial/Clerical v An established marine construction and engineering Company m Jurong has immediate vacancies for the post of: CLERICAL ASSISTANTS (Commencing Basic Salary: $400-$600) Benefits: I' 6 Months Annual Wage Supplement 14 days Annual Leave 5 days Marriage Leave Free Company611 words
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Advertisement1059 1984-09-29 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical (A Member of The Times Organisation) requires ACCOUNTS CLERK W-: Applicants should possess 3 GCE. 'O 1 level credits including English and Mathematics and have at least 2 years' relevant working experience. Those with GCE. A' level qualification1,059 words
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Advertisement625 1984-09-29 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES requires JUNIOR FREIGHT HANDLING EMPLOYEE FOR Airport Office Candidates should havr attained minimum CHI. standard and should have a basic knowledge of International freight handling procedures Must be capable of working shlfLs Basic salary $450 to 1550 Allowances Application from625 words
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Advertisement437 1984-09-29 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical A foreign bank has vacancies for the following positions 1) CLERKS/TELLERS c C<iii<llclat«'\ null least 4 i la**— m tl»« r :irllsh *tnM English iiid MathJ c Ability lot) -p ni A s+Mamni BtapealUoti 2) FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATORS Car |M \w r mrllsh stream437 words
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Advertisement609 1984-09-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Large chemical company require)*: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT LCC Intermediate Book-keeping or Higher Accounting Certificate. c 1 to 2 years working experience. c Good remuneration. biff* ted please write with full particular* to FINANCE/ ADMINISTRATION MANAGER TMIAM JOO PTE LTD 1t Tanjong Penjuru Singapore 2260 ISI609 words
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Advertisement577 1984-09-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Applicants are invitad for the post of:FEMALE ACCOUNI S CLERK Requirementa:--e GCE O' level LCCI Intermediate /Higher Accounting a Ito 2 years relevant working experience a Ability to type accurately Preference will be given to applicants residing m Woodlands and Bukit Timah area Pleaae577 words
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Advertisement636 1984-09-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FURNITURE PARADISE an Associate Company (WTC) urgently requires A. ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c GCE O' or A' level. c LCC Higher or equivalent, c Typing skill. B. CLERK/ TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST c Pleasant personality. c Typing skill c Secondary education. CALL: IVY at: ***** M for an636 words
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Advertisement922 1984-09-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GIRLS 16 25 years with Secondary education to be trained as Telephone Operators, Typists, Telex Operators, during training period of 2 months a nominal fee Is charged, on completion of training Job guaranteed. Registration booklet $1.00 *10-08 Far East Shopping Centre. Orchard Road (Opposite Lido).922 words
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Advertisement519 1984-09-29 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical TRANSPORT COMPANY REQUIRES General Clerk for Immediate employment Tel: *****08/ 9 t) Sales BOUSTEAD ELECTRICS PTE LTD SALES REPRESENTATIVES for1. Geared Motors and related products. 2. Fir* Resistance Cable) A Fira Prevention Materials. 3. Electronic Controls. W* ara expanding our sales operation with now product519 words
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Advertisement880 1984-09-29 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales IKEA is offering you a career m sales We're moving to bigger and better premises m Katong, the new hub of shopping. Opportunities exist for 15 energetic young persons to develop long term sales careers with us, m IKEA's various880 words
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Advertisement535 1984-09-29 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales INDOOR JEWELLERY SALESMEN c At least 3 years' experience m jewellery MeM c Chinese, age above 25 years old c Must be dynamic, have pleasant personality with good communication skills. c Salary $1,500 c Those with experience m goldsmith trade need not apply. Pteeee apply535 words
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Advertisement708 1984-09-29 28 66 Situations Vacant I t) Sales A Newly established mini supermerfcet chain invites applicants to fill following position-, at ICI hr«t outlet opening toon at Upper Thomson 1) SECTION MANAGER 2) SECTION DEPUTY MANAGER 3) SECTION SUPERVISORS 4) SECTION CREWS The company offer*: c Good working environment c Ample room708 words
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Advertisement343 1984-09-29 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical j—sceV INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTO requires DESIGNERS i (LCD DIVISION) I* Diploma In produr- J I tlon/ Mcc hanlcal 5 p Engineering |Re Responsible for de- signing and drafting m of artworks for liquid crystal display? and Z printed circuits P board. I* Preferably343 words
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Advertisement563 1984-09-29 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical T, Eastern I I %jj^r industries I In its expansion programme to enhance its role m the upgrading of construction technology m Singapore. We are inviting j suitably qualified candidates for the I following positions: I D Maintenance Fitter I563 words
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Advertisement852 1984-09-29 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical landon 4 Tandon, the world's fastest growing diskdrive manufacturer, invites keen and dynamic people to fill the following vacancies m its PCB assembly plant at Kallang. technicians To maintain and upkeep production equipment and machineries. Experience m trouble-shooting of PCB852 words
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Advertisement660 1984-09-29 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical New machine manufacturing company In Jurong requires the following immediately: 1) MACHINE WORKSHOP APPRENTICES/ ASSISTANTS c Salary $18 to $22 per day Preferably with some experience m handling workshop tools 2) SEMI-SKILLED STEEL FABRICATORS c Salary $23 to $27 per day. Tranaport and fringe benefita660 words
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Advertisement558 1984-09-29 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production I MALAYAN I ■^S BREWERIES I In (Hill (SPORE) PTE LTD I -.ABC Sum it H NEW STARTING I SALARY I $426^H| Requirements. I Completed primary education I Age below 40 years I Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts558 words
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Advertisement619 1984-09-29 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production 5 v \y *Ek( Newly established die-tasting factors A J0 has immediate vacancy foi g PRODUCTION g g SUPERVISOR g •Some eyppiifncc m aluminium die < .1-.: .n.j GCE O Level V Fresh Polytechnic Graduates acceptable Jr 5 days week619 words
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Advertisement400 1984-09-29 29 66 Situations Vactint I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE AIRCRAFI INDUSTRIES We need YOU uryjntly for the posts of Clerk/Typist GCE O' level Knowledge of :ypmg A few years' lerical experience Despatch Rider Secondary 1 or 2 education Valid class vehicle 1 licence Office Attendant Primary education o' ability to understand simple E400 words
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Advertisement1067 1984-09-29 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Afffl^Hfe The Polyolcfta Company Up (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. I Our Con pan y is one of the downstream companies m the Retrochemlcal I Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau (about 30 minutes by our feny from1,067 words
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Advertisement805 1984-09-29 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous A leading financial Institution has the following vacancies:--(1) MARKETING EXECUTIVES A degree or diploma In Marketing Must have a flair In marketing and the ability to deal effectively with people at all levels Experience m marketing and credit evaluation work805 words
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Advertisement466 1984-09-29 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL requires 1. CASHIERS 2. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3. LOUNGE HOSTESSES 4. CHAMBERMAIDS 5. COOKS (Coffee House) 6. PANTRY MAIDS 7. M&E TECHNICIANS II 8. ARTISAN II 9. STORE PORTERS 10. PURCHASING CLERKS 11. BARTENDERS We offer attractive salaries plus generous fringa benefits including466 words
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Advertisement614 1984-09-29 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WywyPteLtd invites applicants for the post of: Minimum GCE O' Level Completed National Service Experience not necessary Interested applicants, please call STEVEN at *****31 for an interview appointment or come personally to: WYWY PTE LTD (Warehouse) 12-14 Hoy Fatt Road I Singapore 0315 I (Only614 words
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Advertisement591 1984-09-29 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GOODWOOD PRODUCTS PTE LTD requires GENERAL WORKERS (Mala/Famale) c Age 16 years above c Attractive salary DRIVER c Possess Class 3 driving licence c Preferably with experience In similar capacity. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Bilingual, able to speak other dialects an advantage. c Knowledge of591 words
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Advertisement538 1984-09-29 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Company dealing m aircraft pails and equipment requires: STOREKEEPER/ PARTS HANDLER (Male) c Can speak and write English c Possess class 3 driving licence c Some experience m .similar Industry Interested please write with resume and salary expected to: PERSONNEL DEPT. 1 SCOTTS ROAD -29-09538 words
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Advertisement642 1984-09-29 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DELIVERY BOY WANTED. Preferably with class 3 driving licence Interested applicants please call personally at No 12. New Industrial Road Upper Paya Lebar Road. Singapore 1963 DESPATCH CLERK URGENTLY required by established Travel Agency Mus'. possess motorbike licence Kindly call at Unit 00-00. Ocean Building.642 words
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Advertisement659 1984-09-29 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1979 SIGMA STATION* AGON, ptetc i ownai, road t;i\ Dec i««4. airroii. nulk) esawttc inw. tmleUKf, exi-elleiil COOdlUOfl Tel: <:«t«»92 INSTALLATION WORKER FOR TV .iiul uitennac rtmiirtti Call per■onalii ai ,t\H Upper Senuifooa Koad.S'port- MN PUMP ATTENDANTS. WASHERS, and (ireuser's AssisUmls required at Caltex Servii'e659 words
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Advertisement709 1984-09-29 31 J I\V I D I^V J D 1 OATSUN CARS eJlJ <ZStSt*t±L> AVAILABLE TODAY. 73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance ries/Maintenance Bosch-Atrto-Alarm I BOSCH AN INVESTMENT IN QUALITY Robert X..m h (South East Asia) Pie Lid. :W(; 381) Jiifein IVinimpin. k .Singapore 20A7, Trl: *****1 1 j 74 Vehicle Financing709 words
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Advertisement684 1984-09-29 31 76 Vehicles For Sato c) Datsun/Nlssan REGISTERED END 1980 Bluebird Director's 2nd car, well maintained by chauffeur. Expensive radio, cassette, price $16,500 Tel: *****06. 1981 DATSUN 2BOZX 2+ 2 with 2 private owners. Vehicle number •EQ6O76T\ Offers to Sin Thai Hln Trading Pte Ltd, 13 Short St -01-52 54, Singapore684 words
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Advertisement2539 1984-09-29 31 vnlkvj 1979 MERCEDES 2905, 2nd private' owner, aircond, cassette, power windows, central locking, tel: *****35 1979 MERCEDES 200 Manual 1 owner PARF 1 owner PARF aircon., cassette immaculate condition $44,500 Tel: *****83 '73 MERCEDES 200 air-con., sports-rim radio cassette, pass ROY road tax new 1 private owner asking $7,200 Call2,539 words
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Advertisement840 1984-09-29 31 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota VEHITO Ij^ COMPANY Toyota Dealer (Sales, Service A Parts) Appointed by Borneo Motors TEL: *****66/ *****98/ *****63. 1963 TOYOTA CRESSIDA GLI-6 (fuel Injection), 1 owner, full accessories, road tax till March '85 Asking $45,000 negotiable With/ without mobile telephone Interested please call Mr Chew840 words
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Advertisement751 1984-09-29 31 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota '80 TOYOTA DX 1300 Airoon. original paint $15,900 ono Loan $13,000 Tel *****H9 1978 TOYOTA CRESSIDA PARK Selling $14,800 Phone *****69 I k) Others Call Wayfoong for Fast approvals on loans Competitive rates Friendly, efficient service Waytoong M. rtgage ana t r a nce751 words
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Advertisement591 1984-09-29 31 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1979 DAIHATSU XTE MMSi aireOß, radio cassette. 2 private owners. Immaculate condition. U-l *****33 19*0 MITSUBISHI LANCER <>I Aircon. sports rims, accident free Price negotiable Tel: 2H***** 1960 MINI. AIRCON., original paint, new road tax. lady owner, well maintained $10 000 ono Contact *****39591 words
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Advertisement872 1984-09-29 32 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Commercial Vehicles 1974 VOLKSWAGEN MINI Bus. 12-seater. X plate, private owner. naiarrl Inspection, new tax. $6,500 o II o :i4W941 1978 FORD ESCORT van Passed nspecUon 'z owners, selling $2,600 o n O loan or trade-m ar■ngeable Tei 44;«J40;> 1979 TOYOTA PANEL van I owner.872 words
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Advertisement802 1984-09-29 32 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR secondhand i'akk. non-PARF, company cars or any model roenmeiTlll vans pickups Transactions arranged for your convenience Tel *****932 *****4 A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires any make of vehicles, private and non-PARF welcome Cash payment. '(*****;) (iwilliam Ang Residence *****47 BUSINESSMAN URGENTLY REQUIRES few units secondhand802 words
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Advertisement923 1984-09-29 32 TP^TTf IF YOU VE BEEN hunting high **L f mA i"firV?ff~ and lmv t(>r a high floor t() llv<> vjw'fti'%'''i™ u 4i y*^ m, work up Classification 89b. \J' f i miitf 9 nlT Landmark Power, with a pano- frJHfa l v *''*'y 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant923 words
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Advertisement721 1984-09-29 32 b) Apartments BEST CONOO BARGAINS' Hlllcrest Arcadia 3/4 rooms. $2,900 $3,900. Townhouse/ penthouse $4,500. Grangeford. 3/2 rooms, fully furnished. $3,500/$3,000 Pandan Valley. Terrace with front garden, $3,000. Chempaka 4 rooms. $2,600. Rldgewood. Liholiho. $2,900. Watten Estate Condo. $2,500 (Agent) *****13/ *****75 Dial. 15 Maryland Park $2,000 Dial. 10 Leedon Haighti721 words
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Advertisement1294 1984-09-29 32 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments mmmmmwmmmmmmmmaWmmmmaWmwamawmmmm 'cpLrdmorecParPCl 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 charge1,294 words
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Advertisement830 1984-09-29 32 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms ROOMS SHORT/ LONG Urm lease, airron. built-in wardrobe, curtain, bed linen, fridge and telephone Cooking allowed Foreign students accepted 24 hours security Prestigious area Enquiries: *****77. AIRCON PAR I i*i it FURNISHED cosy room with attached bath, facilities and free covered parkIng, for rent In830 words
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Advertisement627 1984-09-29 32 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms BEDOK NORTH FURNISHED room In 5-roomed HDB Only working female or student Tel *****78 DIST 1334. LARGE ROOM m private apartment for single girls available Contact: *****84 FEMALE TO SHARE Dtst 9 flat Call 732-3781 evenings or weekends. FURNISHED ROOM FOR rental In dlst 10.627 words
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Advertisement616 1984-09-29 32 89 Properties For Sato a) Houses OPEN HOME' 29th and 30th S*pl 84 (Saturday Sunday). 3.00pm G 00pm 15. JALAN KERIA (2156) (off Rift* Rang* Road) I'ii'jn try-sty If living, quiet neighbourhood, single-storey bungalow with land area of 8019 sq ft Its homey .itmosphere Is most appealing Fully carpeted. 5616 words
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Advertisement835 1984-09-29 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses EASY ACCESS TO IMF" Well maintained, rosy double-storey semi-detached at dist 16 3300 sq.ft. 3 t 1 bedrooms, long driveway, mature garden Don't Miss!! V'SBO.OOO negotiable Hap Seng *****58 EXCELLENT BUYS!) BEGONIA Drive l-atOM) Semi- Detached $640,000' Mayflower Kstate D.20. another $590,000' Ponggol/ Buangkok.835 words
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Advertisement796 1984-09-29 33 89 Properties For Sale ■■BBBBBBBBBBMHBBBBBBBaaBaBaiBBBaaBBIM i a) Houses SERANGOON GARDENS. 3 bed rooms detached bungalow, approx 4.200 sq ft Asking $510,000 View: 24 Chartwell Drive. SERANGOON GARDENS single storey semi-detached, 2,800 sq.ft. bedrooms, $395,000 0.n.0. Vacant possession Tel: *****60. SERANGOON GARDEN SINGLESTOREY bungalow. 4 bedrooms, quiet surroundings. Facing east 5577796 words
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Advertisement253 1984-09-29 33 89 PropwtMi For Ssk) d) HDB Apartments DIST. 5, HONO LEONG Garden Condominium nicest block with lift beautiful designer's renovation 1539 sq.ft. Selling $440,000 swimming pool, tennis, squash, badminton and gym room. 24-hour security. Please call *****88. DOVER CRESCENT 5-ROOMED Point Block. High floor. Clear view facing Kent Ridge, Polytechnic.253 words
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Advertisement507 1984-09-29 33 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments ANG MO KIO Avenue 3. Blk 427 pure 4-roomed. Renovated/ fully furnished. $88,000 ono *****45 Mary. BEDOK SOUTH BLK 33. 3-roomed flat. Renovated, and ideal location. Price negotiable. Tel: *****82. BEDOK NORTH 5-ROOM iow floor Beautifully renovated. $110,000. Tel: *****41 Terry/Owner. Strictly no507 words
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Advertisement773 1984-09-29 33 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 3-ROOMED FLAT WITH terra and kitchen cabinet* Ann Mo Klo Central. Hlk 201 Contact Mr Soon. *****07 after Bpm 3 ROOMS CORNER/ Marine Parade $50,000 Telok Blangah $55,000 Ang Mo Klo $55,000/ Eunos $55,000 *****44 3-ROOM SELEGIE FLAT (Inside C.B.I)) 10th Storey selling773 words
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Advertisement512 1984-09-29 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental Convenient location at I Thomson^Jewton Roads junction C«in rr>'.t.-t /<)■-• (|UinMTM Iti v. rangi of 1350 s^ ft to 3100 iq ft and \>,i<\ main Also av,j.' i urn rtKMvroom/shop Good traffic exposure. Area 1040 sq ft Please call 254 6949 for details. (No agents512 words
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Advertisement729 1984-09-29 34 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I^CHOICExI 7/ FACTORY I SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I I dimensions at Sims Aye./ I I Eunos Road for lease. I Please contact: *****81/ I 7371 195 (Miss Ng) or *****58 (Mr. Chong) 92 Warehouses7~ 92 Warehouses/729 words
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Advertisement468 1984-09-29 34 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 101 Cruises P^ —I" 11 Pi, O7 DAYS JAKARTA /BALI (FLY /CRUISE) rmm $2460 ROYAL VIKING STAR CRUISE to Jakarta Bali on 3rd December Stay at Husa Dua Beach Hotel City Tour fly Back To Singapore on 09 December IO DAYS HKG/ CHIN A /PATTAYA (FLY/CRUISE/FLY)468 words
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Advertisement756 1984-09-29 35 102 Tours 102 Tours ANNIVERSARY HONEYMOOnTI I TOURS B ROMANCING IN HAWAII I JET TO KAUAI THE HONEYMOONER'S I I PARADISE YOU NEVER FORGET (AT NO EXTRA I COST!) B I 7 Days Hawaii/ Kauai/ Honp Kong Tour From $1699 I I Dep. Date: 8/10,22/10, 12/11, 19/11,3/12, Sg 17/12.24/12. I756 words
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Advertisement905 1984-09-29 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Package tour to at $3,150 for 14 days Our 14-day travel ipfdal to China offers j you the unique opportunity lo discover trjSTlh* China L fcrsiiMl" Itinerary: fc-vfiliW Hon 8 Kon 8 1 night 11^ Guangzhou 1 night Guilin 2 nights Bei in S905 words
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Advertisement610 1984-09-29 35 111 Typing/Stcretaritl TYPEWRITING: CLASSES ANYTIME: Individual tuition: Preparing for LCCI. Raja's College, #04-37 Bras Basah Complex: *****70/*****03. TYPEWRITING 1, 2, 3 month Courses Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Singapore Institute of Commerce #04-283 Selegle Complex (*****81/*****40). 112 Conrnwrcial/ Technical DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE COURSES Leading to LCCI I 9BS Exams commencing OCTOBER ADVERTISING ACCOUNTING610 words
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Advertisement489 1984-09-29 35 112 Commercial/ Technical LCCI BOOKKEEPING COURSE 1985 Examination commencing 9.10.84 Tuesdays/Thursdays 7.30 p.m. 9.00pm or Wednesdays 600pm 900pm commencing 17 10.84. Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School *03-26 Peace Centre (*****30) ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE (LCCI) commencing 13.10 84 Saturdays 2.00pm 3 30pm. Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School, #03-26 Peace Centre (*****30)489 words
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Advertisement602 1984-09-29 35 119 Others 119 Others 1) A FITTEIT*^ £4j t\\lf YOU V N>-Jy VA X Feeling lethargic, N. P^-^"""" i fatigue easily, backaches. J^^P^-^Bafk I headaches, always putting II k fitness off till tomorrow get *IB^ into a programme that can i ibßbV initiate you into a healthier lifestyle MttUHkrtyv' Join602 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-09-29 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By WESTERN PACIFIC, denied a chance to have a tilt at the Singapore Gold Cup m spite of an impressive showing m his lead-up race, can gain full compensation by winning the mixed-division Class 1 event over 2,000 m (Race368 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-09-29 36 PEDIGREE - Man who supplied classic winners back for visit PEDIGREE By VETERAN Australian bloodstock agent Frank Ford, who has sold many horses which turned out to be classic winners m the Singapore- Malaysia circuit, is m town to look up old acquaintances. He is also here to see tomorrow's $220,500 Singapore307 words
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258 1984-09-29 36 TONTO - TONTO By our man on the track LIGHTNING SPEED has been "blazing" the track m his morning workouts and is poised for victory m the opening race for Class 3 Div 8 horses over 1,400 m. In his debut at Kuala Lumpur m August,258 words
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Article392 1984-09-29 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO MARKSMAN WENG SOOK 9 Lightning Speed 4 Active Fox 9 Lightning Sp«ed 9 Lightning Speed 9 Lightning Speed 1 5 Catch A Glimpse 9 Lightning Speed 4 Active Fox 3 Fox Kingdom 7 Right Tempo 4 Active Fox 6 Stratos392 words
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Article4559 1984-09-29 36 BflgggftgßaaaaariaHaaaaaaaaMaa' MffWp| 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 8 1,400 m m If. V*j ft (Ratings: 79-68) (Stakes: $17,500) 1 *****0 Second To None II 57 (79) Flying Fox-K Leong 6 nzg d 3 same Slow to begin last week, finishing 10th to Rouge Royale Div 5 12004,559 words
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231 1984-09-29 37 ROGER YUE - STC team for trophy race at Moonee Valley ROGER YUE By Racing Editor A SINGAPORE Turf Club party will leave for Melbourne next month for the Inaugural running of the STC Trophy race at Moonee Valley Racecourse on Oct27. It will be a reciprocal event the Moonen Valley Racing Club231 words
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Article1489 1984-09-29 37 W^i^rWm 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1,400 m •■*,\»*->»p (Ratings: 84-71) (Stakes: $17,500) 1 02*463 Shoot Up High 51 (84) Mdm SL Choo-Lee smg +1 Francis 7 2 ****** Daktari 51.5 (83) IS Tan-Rodgers 5 irq (14 -.5 Yean 9 3 *****0 Polonium 5C.5 (83) Queen Bee-Dragon 61,489 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-09-29 37 Bleasdale works old partner Win-Em- All ON THE TRACK with TONTO EIGHTEEN of the 20 horses contesting the richest prize on the local turf the Singapore Gold Cup over 2,200 m m Race 5 tomorrow were put through their final paces at Bukit Timah612 words
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Article113 1984-09-29 37 TUESDAY (good): St Gallen 38.9, Escada 39.5, Daring Graphon 38, Semar 39, One Dot Red and Uasquashable (late Wild Bouquet II) 37.2 to- ether, Happiness II 37.2, ival Office and Brown Trooper 39.2, Dynamite II and Unforgettable II 38.1, Wunderbar 111 40.3, StarMaker 40.1, Two Steps 41.8,113 words
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378 1984-09-29 37 Commanche Run left in at first forfeit stage for the Arc LONDON, Fri TRAINER Ivan Allan's three-year-old colt, Com mane he Run, is among 45 horses left m at the first forfeit stage for Europe's richest race, the Prix L'Arc De Triomphe, to be run at Longchamps, France on OctReuter - 378 words
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Article216 1984-09-29 37 Total No of placlngs Placings for last 11 rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey 296 51 45 31 ********** 2 Johnston 279 41 29 25 ********** 3 Danls *****27 19 ********** 4 Lucas 228 3« 31 13 ********** 5 Khoo ***** 18 14 ********** I Lam 192216 words
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Article92 1984-09-29 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 58 52 45 Allan 48 41 29 Zaflr 37 35 27 Bougoure 36 23 33 E van Breukelen 33 33 34 Redgers 29 29 32 Urn 25 21 22 G van Breukelen 21 20 19 Bnang 20 22 26 Lee 20 21 26 West92 words
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Article89 1984-09-29 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 28 31 27 Agasam 20 15 20 Goodman 15 12 17 lnderapura 11 15 9 Sunny Khoo 10 2 9 HTWee 8 4 3 Chens 6 3 5 Frratal 5 6 3 Bokleung 5 4 8 KLChong 5 4 2 True Friend 5 389 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration256 1984-09-29 37 me family of the late Mr. Tan Theng Hoe (Departed 23 9-84) with to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Doctor* and Nurses of Ten Tock Seng Hospital, all relatives and friends for their prayers, night visits, assistance, donations, wreaths, condolences and attendance during their recent bereavement.256 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1984-09-29 37 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE RICHARD CHEW LOOK HOUNG wiahaa (o expraat their gratitude A appraciation to all friend*, relatives A colleague* tor their kind aaaxtance, attendance, condolences, wreaths A donation* during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF th. kit. M.lrn I M CIIVJM I.u;in smcert-H expre-s their93 words
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Obituary, Illustration123 1984-09-29 37 IN LOVING MEMORY CPT ERIC KOH JOO THIAM Departed 29th Sept. '82 Sadly missed and remembered by: Mother, wife, daughter and loved ones. In loving memory of DANIEL LOW LIAN HENG Departed 29 9 1976 Eight lonu y;irv h.ivf pn^fi But ■MBBOdea stay fr^sh and painful Always123 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1984-09-29 37 VEF.RASINGAMi'o RETNAMPILIAI ACE 40 pasted away aftc a »h..' .lines* on 28 9-84 leaving beh.r.d brothers, sisters, nephews, niece* and relati««*. For funeral arrangement* please call *****4.'29 words
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Obituary, Illustration97 1984-09-29 37 IN LOVING MEMORY ERIC KOH .'OO THIAM Departed on 29U1 I Badly i be red by. Mother, wife, daughter brothart and inter*, brot lers-m--law, sisters-in-law, nephews nieces and loved one*. In Loving Memory Of PHUa SWEE KIM Departed i 9.9.80 God took him lioni- it wnv His97 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1984-09-29 37 MARY MARGARET Born 10.3 1957 Departed 30 9 1983 A yet i Your memory lingei As In th< Always remembered by beloved husband Jackson PrnVash. son Jeremy Jackion. parents re'alives and all close ones I I!! |O»- iiik ajstmocj mj a i Ma rgarel I (Sunda i Chun72 words
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Advertisement21 1984-09-29 37 fin Memoriam 1 I is for the I I loved ones j i whom you j I remember I M 9§21 words
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Advertisement63 1984-09-29 37 In Loving Memory of MR. CHAN PUI CHIOW Departed 29 Sept 79 Always remembered by Tony, Vincent. Peter John. Eric and Geoffrey In Loving Memory of LAZAR ROZARIO Drparlrd 20 9H.1 1 sleep. rruw. Uf s\ v. Till tii. Dearly missed by wife A children. CORRIGENDUM: RE ADVERTISEMENT on MRS63 words
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Advertisement1244 1984-09-29 38 jtf I T PARADE PTE. LTD. official opening of showroom HKk j| PARADE 514 Chai Chee Lane, #06-18, Bedok Industrial Estate, (JTC Fty.) Singapore 1646. JH Tel: 445a'J88 (5 Lines) Telex: RS ***** PARADE Cable Address: 'PARADEIND" SINGAPORE "^iS^BtafciiJ^l^^^^^^^^^lßlßß B tm. I r\^- A •>• >^ I*% *^v t t1,244 words
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Article171 1984-09-29 40 Smooth cueing for Davis LONDON, Fri. World champion Steve Davis eased into the second round of the C 150.000 ($394,500) Jameson Whiskey International Open snooker tournament m Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north-east England, yesterday with a comfortable S-l win over Australia's John Campbell. Davis, 27, looking for his third Jameson success, had fiveAFP - 171 words
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333 1984-09-29 40 Rest of foreign golf ABILENE (Texas), Fri. Ronnie Black yesterday birdied four of the final eight holes for a stx-under-par 66 to share the first-round lead with Jodie Mudd and Brett Upper m a U*****,000 ($760,000) classic. Black, who has won twice mReuter; AP - 333 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-09-29 40 WENTWORTH, Fri. When Gary Player took two years off to rest, many people predicted the end of the veteran South African's long career In professional golf. Bat he came back finishing joint second In this year's US PGA Championship. Player, me month short of his 48th birthday, missedAP - 128 words
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Article834 1984-09-29 40 Player defies age with a super show m World Match-Play Golf Championship 41 DECIDED I was a bit tired of the travel and wanted to spend more time on my farm smelling the roses. Then I developed quite a bad back trouble. I didn'tReuter - 834 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-09-29 40 LONDON, Fri. Sebastian Coe, a British gold medallist at the last two Olympics, is calling a one-day summit meeting later this year to help Britain prepare for the next Games m Seoul, South Korea, m 1988. On behalf of the British Sports Council, of whichAFP; Reuter - 221 words
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Article319 1984-09-29 40 SPORTS SHORTS GERRY COONEY, the American heavyweight once billed as boxing's "Great White Hope", finally makes a comeback m Anchorage today, more than two years after his ill-fated crack at a world title. Cooney, now 28, last stepped into the ring m Las Vegas m JuneAP; AFP; Reuter - 319 words
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Article596 1984-09-29 41 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD 'Hiroshima 1994' upsets Indonesia From m Seoul CHINA'S elevation to super sportspower was confirmed here yesterday. To the delight of the beaming delegation, they were announced as official hosts for the 1990 Asian Games m Beijing but a controversial compromise deal struck with rivals596 words
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Article409 1984-09-29 41 TENNIS EASTBOURNE (England), Fri. Britain s John Lloyd crashed to a five-set defeat m a Davis Cup World Group relegation tie here today. His match with the Yugoslav Slobodan Zivojinovic was halted last night because of bad light with the score at 5-5 m the finalReuter; AP; AFP - 409 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-09-29 41 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI ATHLETICS By AFTER giving birth to two daughters and almost a decade away from the track, former Singapore 100 and KOO metres champion Maimoon Azlan is back m the running. Now a matronly 35, Malmoon will be seen m action daring316 words
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Article164 1984-09-29 41 BASEBALL TOKYO, Fri. The American League's Baltimore Orioles, last year's series winners, will make a 15-game baseball tour of Japan next month. The Orioles, who will include top pitchers Mike Boddicker, Storm Davis, Mike Flanagan and Scott McGregor, and batting stars Eddie Murray and Cal Ripken, willReuter; AP - 164 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-09-29 42 Things are looking good for Spurs NKV ped While Hart I^anr with Ihf newi lhat irs < ilfnn I I. AnliWs their way back into Tottenham's first i Aidii's Wl have been finished and Hoddie, victim of achilles tenable, will line up for Tottenham against Halifax MM the) tiff ivan-Reuter; AFP - 248 words
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Article374 1984-09-29 42 THE MAIN TALK IN ITALY MILAN (Italy), Fri. Allegations lhat ltal\ bribed C'ameroun to "fix" a World Cup so.' cor match m 1982 are as fanciful as the hoax of the Hitler Diaries. "It seems to me like blmvn up fabrication, an invented scoop,"UPI; Reuter - 374 words
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316 1984-09-29 42 THE TOP ACTION IN ITALY ROME, Fri. An absorbing clash between Brazilian virtuosity and European strength is m prospect this weekend when Zico's Udinese meet pacesetters Verona m an unexpected top-of-the-table Italian League soccer match. Verona, whose powerful European imports WestReuter - 316 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-09-29 42 The 'beasts' who kick beauty into touch LONDON, Frl. Ron Greenwood, the former England soccer manager who led his coantry m the 1982 World Cap finals m Spain, has criticised the declining quality and standards of the modern game m his autobiography published yesterday. Greenwood, who retired after England's second-phaseReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration600 1984-09-29 42 THE MARTIN PALMER COLUMN LONDON, Fri. For Watford and Everton, memories of their contest on a glorious May afternoon before a capacity crowd at Wembley receded as quickly as the new season advanced. Yesterday's achievements have given way to today's anxieties and when600 words
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Article281 1984-09-29 42 LONDON, Fri. Tottenham striker Garth Crooks, who was m danger of becoming the forgotten man of English soccer, will be hoping to continue his impressive comeback when the First Division leaders entertain Luton tomorrow. Crooks, missing from the Tottenham first team for almost aReuter; AFP - 281 words
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Article168 1984-09-29 43 FT 'yes' to Cup venue switch FEDERAL TERRITORY Indians did their Singapore counterparts a good turn yesterday by agreeing to play their Bardhan Cup home match against •Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow night ;at 7 p.m. The Malaysian Indian Soccer Association had fixed the match to be played at168 words
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Article58 1984-09-29 43 Zainal to the rescue IPOH, Fri. Malaysia gave a disappointing performance m their 1-1 draw with Seiko, of Hongkong, m a friendly soccer match at the Perak Stadium here tonight. Holland's 1978 World Cup player Rene van der Kerkhof put Seiko head with a 17thminute header and Zainal Abidin noddedBernama - 58 words
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Article87 1984-09-29 43 THE Economic Development Board edged out Jurong Town Corporation 2-1 m soccer m the Inter-Statutory Board Games yesterday. Singapore Sports Council beat Port of Singapore Authority 1-0 m another match. Other results Table Tennis: NCB 3 JTC 2, SBC 5 POSB 0, PUB 5 MAS 0. Billiards PUB87 words
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245 1984-09-29 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE have agreed, m principle, to join the proposed worldwide squash Grand Prix circuit. The prestigious circuit, scheduled to start next year, is expected to cover 24 countries and 34 tournaments. It will be run by American organisation Proserv245 words
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Article87 1984-09-29 43 NATIONAL champion Jack Wong catapulted from 17th position to second m the qualifying round of the Queenstown Bowl Open championships yesterday. Jack, who will shoulder the Republic's hopes m next month's AMF World Cap competition m Sydney, amassed 1,251 pin! alls from breaks of 198,87 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-09-29 43 Joe Dorai sets the scene for tonight's President's Cup showpiece A YEAR ago to the day Hussein Aljunied's Armed Fore ?s marched proudly into Ihe National Stadium confident of capturing the President's Cup. Ninety minutes later, they trooped off crestfallen after Farrer Park United had451 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-09-29 43 A bonus for inter-con meet CONSTITUENCY squash players can look forward to picking up tips from national coach Martin Webb when he begins a series of "Meet the Players" sessions at Kallang from next Saturday. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association, m conjunction with the Yeo's-Ascot Training Scheme, have agreed to183 words
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Article77 1984-09-29 43 WENTWORTH (England), Fri. Defending champion Greg Norman, of Australia, and Spanish challenger Severiano Ballesteros held one-hole leads midway through their 36-hole quarterfinals m the U*****,500 World Match-play golf championship here today. Results: Greg Norman (Aust) leads Gary Player (SA by one hole, Corey Pavin (US) leadsReuter - 77 words
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Article207 1984-09-29 43 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI GOALKEEPER Sukhdev Singh may yet join the Singapore squad for the Razak Cup hockey tournament starting today m Kuala Lumpur. The 26-year-old Port of Singapore Authority technician was denied leave to travel with the national team. But an appeal to Sukhdev's employers by M.207 words
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Article218 1984-09-29 43 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI W UN AN EXPERIENCED captain was the National University of Singapore's advantage over Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association m their Singapore Open waterpolo league match yesterday. From the Toa Payoh pool back to campus, the NUS team must have been elated over their 10--oi218 words
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Article273 1984-09-29 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW CENTRE Tan See Tiong and guard Phua Chin Peng have pulled out of the Singapore team for the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association semi-finals at the Gay World Stadium from Monday to Wednesday. See Tionj:. a regular for several yens now. has been273 words
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Article116 1984-09-29 43 NEW DKLHI. Fri. Australia's cricketers arrived hero yesterday to find a controversy raging over the price of tickets for their first match against India today The tickets, at 25 rupees (about $5), 50 rupees and 250 rupees, were described as exorbitant by the Indian Express yesterday. TheReuter - 116 words
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Article26 1984-09-29 43 BANGKOK. Fri. South Korea's Hanyang University beat Thailand's Port Authority f>-4 (half-time 1-0) to win the 14th Queen's Cup s>*< tournament hero today. APAP - 26 words
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Miscellaneous150 1984-09-29 43 Today's events BADMINTON K4N Vonex National raaklng lra«ar. Jrd cycle (SBA HaU. 7 p.m.). BOWLING Qveenstawn Bawl Open (Quecnstown Bowl. 10 a.m.) CRICKET Friendly: SCC v Winsor CCC (Padang 1.30). Ctrl Schubert I -JJ International Singapore v Malaysia (XL) HOCKRY SHA Mv One: SU B v PARC (3.45), Armed Forces150 words
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608 1984-09-29 44 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH Three electronic companies report success By WE FEEL extremely proud of our short-shift people and we treat them like our perma-nent staff. We should have started this scheme earlier. 7 Mr Dave Reusser, managing director of General Motors THREE large electronics companies have608 words
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258 1984-09-29 44 32 die in Afghan air raid on Pakistan town ISLAMABAD, Fri. Thirty-two people were killed and 48 injured when Afghan planes bombed a bazaar at the border town of Tori Mangal m north-west Pakistan, the Pakistani government said here today. The government earlier said 80 people had been killed mAFP - 258 words
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Article32 1984-09-29 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3 75 points to 1,213.01 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article72 1984-09-29 44 VIENNA, Fri. South Africa was told today to open all nuclear plants to international inspection or face sanctions by the International Atomic Energy Agency. An lAEA general conference resolution adopted here gave Pretoria one year to meet the demand. The resolution, which expressed alarm at South AfricanReuter - 72 words
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Article39 1984-09-29 44 What it should have been IN a report, "Survey to assess business at shops m Outram Park," yesterday, it was incorrectly stated that under the MRT Corporation Act, financial losses would be compensated. We are sorry for the error.39 words
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Article371 1984-09-29 44 Reagan and Gromyko express hope WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan conferred with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko today on tense US-Soviet relations and both men voiced hope that their talks would help to end hostility between the superpowers. Mr Gromyko came to the White House a day after he bitterlyReuter; UPI - 371 words
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199 1984-09-29 44 Man fakes sister's death to escape from jail SOUTH PARIS (Maine), Fri. Authorities are looking for a prisoner who received daily updates on his dying sister and then accepted parole to attend her funeral all part of an elaborate escape hoax. Barry Thomas, 24, serving a 364-day sentence for theftUPI - 199 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-09-29 44 Old folk to be stars for a night Picture by INSTEAD of being entertained, about 80 old folk will become entertainers on Monday. The members of Katong Senior Citizens' Club, whose average age is 60, will be dancing and singing the evening away at the NTUC Conference Hall. The oldestWAN SENG YIP - 237 words
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Advertisement177 1984-09-29 44 CARPETS 63rd Anniversary Special IB \&j 9n I tOB I C )G'l h IjCj^ Persians New 8. Old Pakistan Persians ■pq^HBHHj Bokharas Chir l Se c r ent u n en Old Tribal Afghans Shanghai Silk STOREWIDE REDUCTION 50% off AMIR SONS (SINCE 192 ii pXE LTD #03-01 to 07177 words
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Advertisement138 1984-09-29 44 £^f ARVIRBEL AESTHETICS BEAUTY POINT. your secret to a more radiant complexion THE BEAUTY SPECIALISTS THAT 6IVE MORE AMD BETTER E xni^ ltion inspection I j|^^''jj^»!W of entire lots I Pm sharp It fte^*°;JSfeK I «hpy- 't, 188 hand-seiected SB carpets rtiqs and SK runners trom the W& rfibXr^n P'estntedby138 words
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Miscellaneous135 1984-09-29 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with light to moderate rain clearing m the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.57 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.51 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 716 Showers Manila 22 31 CloudyAmsterdam 12 15 Cloudy Melbourne 714 Showers135 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1563 1984-09-29 1 MARTIN AMIS - MARTIN AMIS Novelist Graham Greene turned 80 recently. In this article, the world-famous author talks about his shock over I the deaths of old friends, his annoyance over the fuss about his age, his enjoyment of long plane journeys and his dislike of America and its1,563 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-09-29 1 New York: I don't like New York. I don't like the electricity... I don't like the dirt and, on the wh01e, I don't like Americans. Russia: 41 preached for some years that any reform m Russia could only come, not from the old men or82 words
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Advertisement294 1984-09-29 1 Baking cookies from hobby to big business OUTLOOK, Page Two Designer who lights up other people's lives LEISURE, Page Twenty-two FREEHOLD No Restrictions On Foreigners I 4^^-A^^k.^^S&iyMi^iiu^^4feiffitfii^^£S KE I SCS ESS a. l\ 1 «J aM>^^^r«^^ag a^a^^^^^^^aWa^lw a^Bßßß^B^a^^^^^^^B PHP^bV^PJ f I P^V^^^-^Cp^p^ Ba»^^ ~~m^Bj^^^^~ BX-ja\****-^-— *-a^^^*** M f ~*<2^aßag M294 words
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Article1110 1984-09-29 2 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG By Our Gourmet columnist talks about pepper, an unimpressive-looking spice whose qualities especially its ability to enhance food without intruding have made it the "king of spices". THE Arabs were the first to trade m pepper on a large scale. They had1,110 words
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Article, Illustration834 1984-09-29 2 MAY HO - MAY HO Meet the woman at the helm of a multi-millon-dollar cookie chain, who puts motherhood before business. By LISTENING to Debra Fields, 27, of Mrs Fields Cookies tell her story is like listening to a modern fairy tale. A happy childhood m sunny834 words
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Article143 1984-09-29 2 IMAGINE cubes of tender sirloin skewered on a fondue fork and cooked m a sizzling pot of oil. Pieces of scallops, lobster tails, prawns and fish given the same treatment, then dipped In any one of four sauces. Better still, make It a reality by having a fondue143 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-09-29 3 Recipe; Mulligatawny soup 2 large onions I large carrot 1 2 large outer rib celery, coarsely chopped 450 g stewing lamb 6 cups cold water i small chicken, cut into 4 parts 4 black peppercorns I 1 bay leaf 1 1 tbsp ground cumin tbsp grated lemon rind522 words
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Article, Illustration825 1984-09-29 3 HUO MEILI - HUO MEILI On the lunch trail By Key West Cafe 300 Orchard Road #04-01 The Promenade THE Japanese demand that their food be served as attractively as possible. Even greasy-spoon coffee shops m Tokyo turn out classily presented "setos" (set meals). And though some825 words
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Advertisement90 1984-09-29 2 PNOW LUXURY'S A/C CLOSING SALE THE FINEST IN SOLID HARDWOOD SOLID RAMIN THE BEST IN GENUINE MANAU CANE THE FAVOURITE WITH THE SOPHISTICATED THE CHOICE OF LEADING DESIGNERS THE IDEAL FURNITURE FOR YOUR HOME fa fP^H^I klt^^ f* sS^H 4 j FULLY BHPORTED^U^^ II rl > HI *-S iff' J90 words
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Advertisement121 1984-09-29 2 Pi LI I MCOQ 1^" 1 1 EXHIBITION i 7 lßß^L±jt iij X VflrN i? W^^^^H VAT I Products display by WP^*m BREMSHEY V LAitoS-«m NEW BALANCE _^_^p—^. WEIDER Sat 29th 1 jL^tAi a Sun 30th Sept. 1 yfeAyjl W 'jd BODYBUILDING Iy^SSfcMBI DEMONSTRATION \KfffSSßm 4.00PM wUBBU/P^^ AEROBIC SHOW I|^b*bbbb-b«»121 words
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Advertisement513 1984-09-29 3 ■BBBBbV^^Lbb! B^LbBB^EI BBBBBL. '9bI^LbBBBBB^^ ***** BBk I Kaßf i Hbßbl BBT '^■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV V B?jH V bY« *■>%-" v vSWoHBoSyfIHt bbb^P ■bbb^bbbbV^Sbm ■bbbh^^bbb! v wSI Hlrjf|Bk '^Hl bbbbp s Joanne Drew, first again, with Singapore's newest, biggest, spaciest, most advanced aerobic centre ever! Now open m Roxy Square ft s^fa^bifbreath o.513 words
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Advertisement258 1984-09-29 3 Readers look for your ads m The Straits Times Classified. EH fc L+% x^*, MCT>TsT>gifTr^J*T¥rS^^B X N v ?i |l Q II U pi THESINGCIIII Mill i| Gl6, Hilton Shopping Arcadeß and #02-10, Centrepoint. I BUDGET FURNITURE Open Daily: 12.00pm to 9.oopm I < O^ 605 MacPherson Road #Ol -1258 words
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Article, Illustration807 1984-09-29 4 Nesting THE nesting habits of birds of prey are varied. The nests may be simple, or they may be the largest nests built by any bird. The site chosen will be suitable for the particular species of raptor with regard to its habitat and food807 words
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Advertisement276 1984-09-29 4 ikan bilis fcwjf^r "^iadrJ chicken Ofiltlr^ A TOP DETERGENT I ft ■fi impulse &_J VtjH I PAR I CQCRr lßKk.^l^^- -1 -r-^-, lt'*i*£Ju~. -^i^r A each k V?|V M la^^^Bßß p ff" Sm^^^ \kLEEN FLOOR H2| £5 CHILLI V*^Bs PAMPER. Ht 310GM 4tß* CHILDREN l kt -V PYJAMAS Wi^^^'*-'g^_^M^^*^H '-s^l^^^^^276 words
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Advertisement358 1984-09-29 4 Wjl 10.10 wha&ttat? Mil iomor\ V^rrP iike. -to -acWev/e- but a part? Worn -that, Vr yd, AHMive^airy W^ would like to have zv\ .flVMifrtiMmiJJi ku j£ t finwip *<&£&& together JlUv^m v &o,[u<n <?ewi me a photo ofd Wfi^ 1 Tj^w^f* together u/ttfi a *Morb i IV. i^4L I d&onmeh358 words
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Advertisement418 1984-09-29 5 -w I'^ M j&SM&W Now th^^'s a better store to buy all the OOOrS lO fl^W MST^MI M nicetiestodressu P Your home m the finest ICfIOQS Vt\ llOn^O jP^^ fM '^mm^wk toI AtK °gi you'll find everything you need for IUII l ll vl 111 IjJ" yjfc At syrpnsjngiy affordable418 words
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BOOKS
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Article, Illustration959 1984-09-29 6 THE CHINESE IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA L Volumes I and II Edited by Linda Y.C. Lim and Peter Gosling Maruzen Asia, 1983 284 pages m Vol I, $19.70 335 pages m Vol 11, $23 Reviewed by JENNIFER CUSHMAN BIG-CAPITAL firms, whether foreign or national, are better served959 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-09-29 6 Anonymous-sounding prose GREMLINS By George Gipe With colour photographs from the film Avon Books 278 pages. $9.15 Reviewed by PATRICK SHEN A BOOK'S author normally commands as much prominence as its title on the front cover. But then, Gremlins is hardly normal, it being merely the latest product m a440 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-09-29 6 Kokoro by Natsume Soseki, translated from Japanese by Edward McClellan (Arena, $10.35). In an evocative portrait of Japan at the turn of the century, Soseki explores the tragic conflicts between old and new, love and duty, friendship and self-interest. Eating People is Wrong by Malcolm Bradbury (Arena,279 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-09-29 7 MINUTHAROOR - MINUTHAROOR THE MULATTA AND MISTER FLY By Miguel Angel Asturtas Reviewed by THE Ml L ATT A And Mister Fly begins m a perfectly plausible way. Yumi is a poor woodcutter m a Latin American village and he wants to become rich. But how he sets about it489 words
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Article, Illustration527 1984-09-29 7 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM NIGHT OF ERROR By Desmond Bagley Collins, 1984 314 pages, hardcover $32 JACK AND THE BEANSTALK By Ed Mcßain Hamish Hamilton, 1984 250 pages, hardcover $32 Reviewed by NIGHT of Error's preface states that it was written m 1962, but was withheld from publication527 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-09-29 7 NATHANAEL LIM - NATHANAEL LIM The Ready-Set-Grow series 1. Using Your Head 2. Surviving Fights With Your Brothers and Sisters 3. A Consumer's Guide for Kids 4. A Kid's TV Guide Written by Joy Wilt, illustrated by Hergie Texas: Educational Products Division, Word Inc. 1979 128504 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-09-29 7 THE Cold And The Dark: The World After Nuclear War by Paul Ehrlich, Carl Sagan, Donald Kennedy and Walter Orr Roberts (Sidgwick Jackson, hardcover, $29.50) The report of the conference on the long term worldwide biological consequences of nuclear war. The book is theNYT - 272 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1984-09-29 9 HAN MAY - HAN MAY NIGHT THOUGHTS OF A CLASSICAL PHYSICIST By Russell McCormach King Penguin, 1983 217 pages, $14.15 Reviewed by 41 believe that science is a bearer of understanding between peoples, a solvent of national hatreds, a m reagent of love. 7 a line from the book IT1,235 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-09-29 9 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO SUCCESS By Tom Hopkins Warner Books, 1984 152 pages, $18.45 Reviewed by YOU'RE a school dropout. You make good money working on construction sites. But it's not good enough. You want to be one of382 words
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Advertisement582 1984-09-29 6 I VlV€ W M Cin\/A b Best m quality/ OuuVvT y KOF^yf^Vvrfz A bottle of Creme Rinse HBi^J§B^ v 120 gm FREE with every V^ M& Purchase of 480 gm I^^^^. Suave Shampoo, w l^^ /"S^l cxce P t medicated --—-wp^^^^^^SnyUy^^^ >-^ while stocks last! B^BV B^PBBv BJHbWH BPbbbmßJb |r582 words
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Advertisement276 1984-09-29 7 Jb-^^^H BEL—^ I a?Tt< uS^P^VIV BP^W^L«^^* k% t»*- < iff «k M J of ice and a twist or two of course someone special to Martini Rossi use only carefully selected wines and Iv r 1 1 J ■Il 1 1 "fIH yfZSI THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY (SINGAPOREM>TE LTD ZZSZiZZ276 words
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Advertisement213 1984-09-29 8 Heartiest congratulations to the MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT Bedok Wastewater Treatment Plant A —^^^^^T^_ i BEDOK WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AT KOH SEX LIM ROAD. THE PLANT SERVING THE BEDOK, CHANGI, TAMPINES AND EAST COAST AREAS IS CAPABLE OF TREATING 1 16,000 CUBIC METRES OF SEWAGE A DAY TO PRODUCE A213 words
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Advertisement225 1984-09-29 9 Heartiest congratulations to the MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT on the official opening of Bedok Wastewater Treatment Plant ®NU-CON SYSTEMS PTC LTD 7, Kian Teck Way, Jurong Town, Singapore 2262. Tel: *****77 (3 Lines) Tel: RS ***** NUCON Cable: AIRVEYOR Specialists m Pneumatic Conveying and Material Handling Automatic Lime Handling Transfer225 words
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Advertisement44 1984-09-29 9 Heartiest congratulations to the MINISTRY OF THE ENVIBOIHIEItT on the official opening of Bedofc Wastewater Treatment Plant CS^ CONNEL BROS. COMPANY, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN USA) 141 Middle Road *05-05 GSM Building, Singapore 0718 Tel *****55. *****56. *****57. *****08 Cable Address: CONNELL Telex RS *****44 words
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Advertisement195 1984-09-29 9 uW'"'!^ 1 2 4 months warranlTl Lon all our products I E«a^^9 1 3Seater I I Ofll\# I Armchairs XT X^» Bl^^i I 1 Cent* !rtt)i«* With Leather Binding SttlVPtl wn,i c stocks iasT <P c! oert.nrniy With Leather Binding ■^HHBMMIHMMMJ^^H «jßjßßa»^Maaßjaaaajßßaaßß«Baaaß»7K M nEBi up. soi9e-Now $1680 w WOUlCi^ gader,195 words
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Advertisement455 1984-09-29 10 CAPITOL^TsrHTLARIOUS DAY!* (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 fj STAMP* STEVE GUTTENBEKG KJM CATTRALL BUBBA SMITH jj LIDO: LAST DAY! (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00,6.45, 9.15 AT LONG LAST YOU CAN NOW SEE IT! Filmed entirely m MALAYSIA ■mm 3t3^b» a* si 5 i B455 words
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Advertisement511 1984-09-29 11 KDTA KINABALU SABAH We are proud to announce F^^ tiMRr I Branch Manager the opening of our first branch m <-^TT"^ n (X!angan En. k Thong Chik Chong the expertise, the efficiency, the ~(/J [l^sTbA^l J En. Jumhar bin Ibrahim that you expect at any f[^^^^ lJ^ WI M M511 words
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Advertisement356 1984-09-29 12 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES I HHHH9TANTS RSsoflf)l HH Sale > Service: Rates: Box Service: no^wowi^^^^a™ Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected S$ 500 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD 2669 Sunday Times. 5J25.62 psc. cm. Posted': Sslo.oo 1 APPOINTMENTS I I I I T I I I FAIRCHILD A356 words
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Advertisement776 1984-09-29 12 I FLOOR TRADING IN SIMEX WM The Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) can offer you a rare opportunity to deal m gold, currencies and other financial futures contracts for your own account. The new SIMEX trading floor at the World Trade Centre offers a place where individual entrepreneurial talent can776 words
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Advertisement845 1984-09-29 12 Coopers OtLyDrSnQ Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution Systems, Executive Selection, Marketing845 words
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Advertisement880 1984-09-29 13 FRAS€R NEAVE GRCXJP ■I Our Malayan Breweries marketing services flf set-up has vacancies for the following ■I positions: [I Administrative I Assistant I The Job: The incumbent is responsible for maintaining a full set of ledgers, preparing monthly reports and other administrative functions. He is also expected to perform field880 words
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Advertisement660 1984-09-29 13 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOBRD Th Invites applications lor the following (a) Degree m Computer Science from a recognised university or recognised degree with a Postgraduate Diploma In Systems Analysis from the Institute of Systems Science. National University of Singapore. Candidates with other recognised degrees or professional qualifications and relevant experience may660 words
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Advertisement1208 1984-09-29 13 Our client is the subsidiary of a major intr rnational Hrwl^^Rw BM of companies engaged m the manufacturing and marketing V R«|rw^ RRReW B^B of a wide range of building/construction products. To Rw^r! RRReW^B^BW strengthen its sales activities, our client wishes to appoint rW an experienced person to assume the1,208 words
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Advertisement659 1984-09-29 14 APPOINTMENTS 9 A multi-national American organisation engaged locally m H S the manufacturing and servicing of petroleum equipment H 3 products, invites applications for the position of: B 1 PRODUCT I 1 APPLICATIONS I ENGINEER I THE POSITION Calls for an outstanding person to gain exposure m a dynamic eng659 words
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Advertisement751 1984-09-29 14 L^ffl 3 more Restanrants^^-^ HH H Katong P^pla's Park Complex ■9 Jurong Wast H 1 1 Hongang New Town 111 BBBTAXTHANT HI MANAOBMBNT 1 11 1 TBAINBBS If you are looking for a challenging career oppor■9 I tunlty to Join the biggest and fastest growing fast H food chain In751 words
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Advertisement547 1984-09-29 14 I LARGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY wEmT I OUR CLIENT, a large and well established company engaged m the manufacture i and marketing of consumer products, invites applications for the position of LEGAL B OFFICER. D THE LEGAL OFFICER will be a senior staff member m the corporate offices S responsible for547 words
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Advertisement505 1984-09-29 14 UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF I SOUTH EAST ASIA I SINGAPORE I The United World College of South East fl Asia offers a secondary education to boys fl and girls of all nationalities, boarding and I day students m the age ranee 11-18 There fl are 100 teachers and 1350 "students505 words
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Advertisement689 1984-09-29 15 APPOINTMENTS jyfl^jHyjij^7YY^^^^^^^^"j H CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ■I WITH THE VITB II H I Applications are invited for the following positions: I H ■I A) TRAINING OFFICERS |l B) ACADEMIC TRAINING I°^,°^"'"^ I I nrnnrno training/teaching and Ifl I UrrlLbnO other related duties m I INSTRUCTORS -I I H To conduct physical689 words
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Advertisement796 1984-09-29 15 mi mm mmoaMC B^^dpJtH^yJj^^^J V~) X^^^^^Z ln lint>w| t f i our 5 year expansion programme >v < 1 982 86). we invite applications from suitably qualified Singapore citizens, Permanent Residents of Singapore and ASEAN citizens to fill the following posts (A) (a) Electrical Electronic Engineering Department H (b) Mechanical796 words
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Advertisement588 1984-09-29 15 H We are an expanding multi-national I H engineering company providing fully I H integrated and comprehensive services both I H onshore and offshore and have vacancies for I H the following positions: H I PROJECT I I ENGINEERS I H MARINE INSTRUMENTATION I H Candidates must be qualified with588 words
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Advertisement519 1984-09-29 15 Sea Vt Land SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC. I invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the post ofWAREHOUSE OPERATIONS CLERK Qualification/Experience Minimum GCE 'O' Level or equiv jlent with 3 years working experience m warehouse and container operations Remuneration Attractive salary and fringe benefits of not less than S$ 1 0,000 per519 words
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Advertisement780 1984-09-29 16 APPOINTMENTS ■Hhaal R L v fj nwo SENIOR APPOINTMENTS IN COMPUTER EDUCATION AND STANDARDS One of the statutory responsibilities of the National Computer Board (NCB) is to establish and maintain computer education standards m Singapore. The Board is responsible for coordinating an integrated computer education programme nationally to ensure an780 words
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Advertisement696 1984-09-29 16 H Lindeteves-Jacoberg(F.E.) Pte. Ltd. will be I manufacturing chocolates under the HIGHLAND label and we now invite suitable candidates to join us at our H factory m Pandan Loop, Singapore 05 1 2 for the H following positions: H H (a) MALE STORE SUPERVISOR I At least GCE O' Level.696 words
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Advertisement579 1984-09-29 16 Keppel Shipyard Limited!] I INSURANCE I MANAGER Keppel Shipyard Limited wishes to appoint an Insurance Manager with responsibility to set up, develop and administer an insurance department to manage the Keppel Group's insurance programme. The successful applicant will have at least 7 years' experience and be conversant m all classes579 words
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Advertisement981 1984-09-29 17 APPOINTMENTS JOIN THE PROFESSIONALS BE A DEFENCE ELECTRONIC ENGINEER f I (Civilian Appointment) I I To mamtaln a modern Singapore Armed Forces, the Ministry of Defence I I g ls moving into advanced defence engineering and Research Dei'elop- I I m ment work. MINDEF employs a group of select professionals981 words
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Advertisement621 1984-09-29 17 MALAYAN BREWERIES (S) PTE. LTD. Applications are invited to fill the newly-created post off SALES MANAGER (Key Outlets) The incumbent will be responsible for the sales, merchandising promotion of MBL products m key outlets. He will also have to maintain liaison with MBL distributors trade associations. Applicants should: Preferably be621 words
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Advertisement686 1984-09-29 17 j i I Malayan United Bank Berhad mm Malayan United Rank Berhad, Singapore Branch, i subsidiary of The MUI Group vvirh a hill bonking licence, invites applications from suitable Singaporeans to fill the I following positions: ■I CLERKS/CASHIERS I I Between 18-24 years of age. I Knowledge of typing is686 words
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Advertisement565 1984-09-29 18 APPOINTMENTS orcnia inn r SALES MANAGERS ASSISTANT SALES MANAGERS SALES EXECUTIVES to reinforce our expanding Sales team persons who will find the 'i^ hotel business fascinating the rigours of a hotel sales career challenging. V Age: 23-40 pi Applicants should be motivated matured individuals with a p?* pleasant attractive personality.565 words
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Advertisement1284 1984-09-29 18 L^LV. 4 We offer you a world of difference V^ m f* 4/%/% y^. I A lifestyle full of fascinating places and interesting people fl f yt C/ T^f^|/|^Z|" As a Catna V Pacific Flight Attendant you'll start on MKS4 000 per |^Nr V I I ULs t f l\_s^sl'1,284 words
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Advertisement692 1984-09-29 19 APPOINTMENTS l> si Rapid expansion m our Communications Division into advance communication and electronic systems as well as our involvement I m a number of prestigious projects which resulted m vacancies for I engineers. We are m search for dynamic, self-motivated and I aggressive engineers with at least 1-2 years692 words
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Advertisement804 1984-09-29 19 The "HP WAY" 1 1 I promoting an H entrepreneurial spirit. I HP has the stability and resources of a major international corporation, yet each division has the "feel" of a small company. From a career standpoint this means that each person can make a significant contribution within a small804 words
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Advertisement878 1984-09-29 19 f r j T 1 V^i Robin Cook :''.,y»" ••-•^b i- A bestselling author of I A large and successful Company engaged m the marketing and COMA, BRAIN, I j distribution of well-known fast moving consumer goods wishes FEVER I. t I to appoint a dynamic |1 [O^rationsV- j §8S878 words
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Advertisement558 1984-09-29 20 APPOINTMENTS subsidiary of Thomson-Grand Public largcst^B I manufacturer cf electronic products m France and I I having production and marketing facilities world- I wide; French leaders m high technology electronics H household appliances. H agfe European I RK Standard I Electronics^,™ I HSSISTRIIT EHCinEER I (Kits Department) H Our Quality558 words
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Advertisement491 1984-09-29 20 Data General Corporation is a Fortune 500 Company which designs, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. We have installed over 132.000 computers m 57 countries worldwide. As a result of our new investment m Singapore, we have the following job openings:MIS SYSTEM PROJECT LEADER Leads a team m project work491 words
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Advertisement577 1984-09-29 20 NOTICES INTERIM STATEMENT The Board of Directors of Bousteadco Singapore Limited wishes to announce the unaudited results for the six months ended 30 June 1984: Group Company Increase/ Increase/ 1984 1983 (Decrease) 1984 1983 (Decrease) $'000 $'000 $'000 $000 Turnover 63,791 62,164 2.6 Investment other income 500 531 (5.8) Operating577 words
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Advertisement602 1984-09-29 21 APPOINTMENTS Minimum 3 5 years' work experience with electro -mechanical parts that undergo chemical process of soldering, cleaning, plating, ordegreasing Required tocarryout tests and analysis to ensure materials and chemical processes comply with quality specifications Degree of Diploma m Chemistry, Chemical Process Technology or equivalent 24 years' relevant experience m602 words
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Advertisement615 1984-09-29 21 NOTICES II HI 111 uniTGn moron works [maLausia] nomings BGnnan (Incorporated m Malaysia) INTERIM ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH JUNE 1984 The Board of Directors announces the following unaudited results of the Group and Company for the six months ended 30th June 1 984 *P www615 words
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Advertisement781 1984-09-29 21 Ii j TUAN SING HOLDINGS LTD I (Incorporated m the Republic «>t SfaMMMft) 9 1984 INTERIM RESULTS Unaudited Financial Results for the halt year ended 30 June I 984 Half year ended 30 June 1984 Halt year ended Tuan Sing Group Post-acquisition Group Group Company Group CorrDanv Ss'ooo Ss'ooo Ss'ooo781 words
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Advertisement866 1984-09-29 22 NOTICES CHUAN HUP MARINE LIMITED T he Directors of Chuan Hup Marine Limited (the Company) are pleased to announce the audited results of the Company and the Group tor the year ended 30 June 1984 30 June 1984 30 June 1983 or Co. Group Co. Group Co. Group $'000 $000866 words
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Miscellaneous226 1984-09-29 22 COMICS G ARFIELD b^ j/m mmm /OH, COME ON, GARFIELP. THE 1 1 THEN LET' 6 SEE mmm \/OO I \CAT FOOP ISN'T THAT BAPy V HOW VOO LIKE IT.O V^OP J C ui£/ < I 1964 United Feature Syndicate. Inc t^M 929 BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By226 words
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Advertisement951 1984-09-29 23 NOTICES wi LIIVII ItU I (Incorporated m the Republic ol Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT 1984 INTERIM RESULTS The unaudited financial results for the half year ended 30 June 1 984 6mthsto3o.6 84 6 mths to 30.6*3 I Company Group Company Group B Ss'ooo Ss'ooo SS'OOO SS'OOO 1 (a) Turnover 3,603 25,894 3,937951 words
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Advertisement316 1984-09-29 23 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following fenders <ye invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supphe-. Department STRING FASTENER for Central Supplies Depart ment Tender No CSD 3/UAS 445/84 ,b REVERSAL FILM. POLYESTER CLEAR BASE, DIRECT POSITIVE. sue approximately 6lOnim k 0I mm thick, per fell 30m for Survey Deportment Tender316 words
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Miscellaneous505 1984-09-29 23 PEANUTS ByScMz "TOR I DONTSTAV HERE.. II I NO BOPV EVER^ c\W V~- IWI THEY'LL COME ANP 6ET TELLS THEM Nil t fill YOU WITH A RAKE ABOUT THE A if I'll 6UV UJITM I fin KING TUT By dm .->, z^£t SAYS \N£R£\T/^\Nt> TH^YRaN J /^\Vi POisi?V yV^ V505 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1984-09-29 24 JOHN de SOUZA - The man who saw the light JOHN de SOUZA By Our writers speak to the men who had a hand m a hotel's new-look ballroom which has pink neon lights and a 64--panel stained glass ceiling. Lighting can transform any place into what it doesn't appear to be. Like a1,055 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-09-29 24 Karpov wins again DEFENDING champion Anatoly Karpov defeated challenger Gary Kasparov on Thursday to take a 2-0 lead after six games of their World Chess title match. Karpov, playing black, had a stronger position when he adjourned the game yesterday, sealing his 42nd move. The continuation extended256 words
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Article767 1984-09-29 24 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI By STEPHEN Gormley lives and works right on the beach, away from brash Pattaya town. He takes time off everyday to watch the sun set. "It's sort of like part of my work to do that, to do relaxing and refreshing things, he767 words
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146 1984-09-29 24 Players scramble to enter Chess Olympiad THE penultimate round of the National Chess Championship had many uncompromising games. Seeded players scrambled for places m the Singapore team which will be going to the Olympiad m Greece this November. Only the top four finishers qualify to go. Leslie Leow has already146 words
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Article, Illustration555 1984-09-29 25 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - King's make it look so easy GEORGINA EMMANUEL THE KING'S SINGERS Victoria Concert Hall Tuesday night Reviewed by THE King's Singers six very stylish English gentlemen breezed onto the Victoria Concert Hall platform on Tuesday night like a better-than-usual English summer's day. They breezed off, some two hours later, as555 words
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Article288 1984-09-29 25 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN TRAUMA CENTER Sunday, Ch 5, 7.50 p.m. Reviewed by AN ACCIDENT has occurred. Lives are m danger. But wait. Soon, like magic, a white ambulance screeches round the corner, sirens bawling and tyres screaming tn an agonising wall as hot rubber grips the tarmac. The288 words
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Article, Illustration688 1984-09-29 25 JOHN de SOUZA - Ballet Bulgarian style JOHN de SOUZA "ARABESQUE" BALLET ENSEMBLE World Trade Centre Auditorium Oct 2 and 3, 8 p.m. Previewed by IT SEEMS that whenever Singaporean dance-lovers get to see a touring Eastern European dance troupe, it's invariably Russian. But now, for probably the first time, the state dance company688 words
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Advertisement365 1984-09-29 24 V Drama Festival 1984 presents Hell is other people A double bill by Satre and Srisch I by The Stage Club FRI 5 OCT, SAT 6 OCT and SUN 7 OCT at 8.00 PM The Drama Centre Tickets at $3 and $2 are available from Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre),365 words
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Advertisement369 1984-09-29 25 BBr^ HB»^^ .^flr By Bhß^P« .^B^B^P^^w^B^B^^^ "^fc .^BBb BB^BBw^ i^B^BV^^^2fl IC^jßr^ Joi^n^F .^BBa BbVt^ -^k B^fe^r |r TAC No 176-82 K25 Jl BB^bW. M^S^T >^Bal i j I ,^^kW B»^^Wtelephone system is actually designedroTl grow wrth your company. From a basic configuration of 16 tetephofiPß extensions and 8 outside lines,369 words
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Miscellaneous559 1984-09-29 25 What's on HERBERT BAYER POLITICS AND FOREIGN Cold Storage Centrepoint, Talk cum slide show m Exhibition. Goethe-Insti- POLICY Tangs and central booking English. Toa Payoh Litut Art Gallery, Singapore 10.45 a.m. and noon. US m JlllL brary's Lecture Hall. 3p.m. Shopping Centre, ftoon Information Service Re- GOETHE-INSTITUT EKt.,.™*, M 6pm.559 words
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Advertisement36 1984-09-29 26 Surprice TT&^wT surprice! n^S^J x his compiGtG HvHixV dining sei costs omy 1 (R) Published by The Straits Times Press 1975) Ltd. Printed by Times Publishing Bhd.. 390 Kirn Sens: Road. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****1 136 words
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Miscellaneous1901 1984-09-29 26 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE -Q" Suite vignettes i s BCS i [^0. 1 c,e IlDn v 1"i gj, ißMiiMa— a~»~MT~n 12 -30 p M SBC Text 'Live' Sample Pages daughter whose minds have been interchanged. 5.58 AM National An- classics 2.M The Paraunuii? Si*s* "'J3_m> Hi I I 1001,901 words
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