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Title Section15 1985-01-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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998 1985-01-05 1 AHMAD OSMAN - WP says 'no' to non-elected seat offer AHMAD OSMAN SUF and Barisan show interest By THE Workers' Party has decided not to allow its election candidate in Jalan Kayu, Mr M.P.D. Nair, to become a non-constituency MP. The unanimous decision was made by the party's 11-member executive council at a998 words
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Article95 1985-01-05 1 TOMORROW The Straits Times Group's Malaylanguage Sunday newspaper, Berita Minggu, will come to you with a new look. Meet it at the newsstands or get your newsagent to deliver it. It will have a special on the Fandi Dilemma. An exclusive on our rising superstar95 words
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Article783 1985-01-05 1 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE Buyers and developers get more protection as loose ends are tied up^ By At a glance HOUSES AND FLATS 90 per cent of sale price paid by the time temporary occupation licence (TOL) is issued. Developer to pay damages if TOL not obtained by target783 words
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453 1985-01-05 1 PHILIP LEE - PAP task force set up to study poll results PHILIP LEE By THE People's Action Party has formed a nine-man task force, headed by party chairman Ong Teng Cheong, to analyse the general election results. The team is to probe into why the opposition parties together collected 12.6 per cent453 words
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Article64 1985-01-05 1 MOSCOW, Frl. Norway delivered a formal protest today about the violation of Its airspace by a Soviet missile and received "positive" reply, an embassy Norwegian Ambassador Dagfinn Stenseth went to Ike Soviet Foreign Ministry and bad a meeting with Georgy Farafanov, the heul of its Scandinavian64 words
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159 1985-01-05 1 'Ex-BMF director selling off shares' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A former director of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) is believed to have sold millions of dollars worth of shares m the stock markets in Malaysia and Singapore over the past month. The director, whose assets are substantial, sold the shares through nominees159 words
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Advertisement202 1985-01-05 1 KING'S INDUSTRIAL SAFETY I i BOOTS J NAIL PROOF W^M^. KINO'S SHOE MFQ PTI LTD ■Vy^gP f'* 147, Kallang Way 1, Singapore 1334. ■M son eakth T«ls *****1 1 (5 Unas) The Sunday Times Tomorrow Chok Tong, the private and public man He's a known workaholic but what are the202 words
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Advertisement74 1985-01-05 1 Editorial: P. 16 PAP MPs look forward to loyal opposition: P. 7 Form: P. 17 Section TWo Story of an Involvement I f ML A Review of Graham Greene's book about his friendship with a South American general and how it influenced his life. Pagei Smooth seduction A guide to74 words
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Advertisement6 1985-01-05 1 Asean leaders send Congrats Back Page6 words
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Article467 1985-01-05 2 Role of Opposition FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said yesterday that the government would not inhibit the Opposition in Parliament or discourage their role if they proved themselves loyal to the nation. Mr Goh, who is also the Defence Minister, said this in an interview with The467 words
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Article534 1985-01-05 2 Britain 'not helping 9 AN AUSTRALIAN judge heading an inquiry into British nuclear bomb tests in the 1950s yesterday criticised Britain for its lack of cooperation. Judge James McClelland was speaking at the first hearing in London of an Australian Royal Commission examining the conduct and safety534 words
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Article296 1985-01-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: NOW that we have two elected opposition MPs, the role of the non-constituency MP appears to have lost its relevance. Going by numbers alone, Mr Chiam See Tong and Mr J. B Jeyaretnam may be insignificant compared to the 77 PAP MPs they face, but296 words
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Article102 1985-01-05 2 OUTCOME OF VISIT IMPORTANT JAPANESE Prime Minister Nakasone, who met United States President Ronald Reagan earlier this week, regards himself as a new type of Japanese leader. Compared with many other Japanese politicians a generally colourless lot he cuts a forceful figure and is popular with the Japanese people.102 words
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Article509 1985-01-05 2 Tribute to a friend GRAHAM GREENE is a master of the tight cinematic opening paragraph, says reviewer PETER SCHOPPERT. In Getting to Know the General: The Story of an Involvement, Greene begins: "In August 1981 my bag was packed for my fifth visit to Panama when the news509 words
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Article196 1985-01-05 2 ONLY 15 WITHSTOOD ONSLAUGHT OF BEARS ONLY about 15 companies out of the top 100 listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore actually withstood the onslaught of the bears last year The best performer was Sealion a hotel stock. Spurred on by a bonus and rights issue, the share196 words
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Article271 1985-01-05 2 On trail of glory BARCELONA, scenting their first championship success for 11 seasons, travel to Real Zaragoza this weekend anxious to launch the new year in the way they ended the old winning. Barcelona, six points clear at the top of the Spanish League, after a glittering 3-2 triumph271 words
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Article272 1985-01-05 2 Values inflated THE Hongkong Carrian group put the security for the massive loans it oDtained from Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) at an unrealistically high value. In one case, Carrian properties in Oakland and Orlando in the United Slates, bought in 1960 and 1981 for US$l3 million (5528.2 million)272 words
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180 1985-01-05 3 SYDNEY, Fri. Dockers and seamen's unions today clamped a 24-hour ban on the operation of flag-of -convenience shipping throughout Australian ports. The ban, which took effect at midnight, followed an Australian court injunction freezing the funds of the Waterside Workers Federation (WWF). The injunctionAFP - 180 words
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141 1985-01-05 3 SYDNEY, Fri. Australian police launched a fullscale search today for the killers of wealthy Chinese businessman and racehorse owner Stanley Wong, stabbed to death in his Sydney home. Mr Wong, 72, his wife and their maid were all stabbed in the neck andReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration363 1985-01-05 3 Probe into 1950s British N-bomb tests in Australia LONDON, Friday AN AUSTRALIAN judge heading an inquiry into British nuclear bomb tests in the 1950s today criticised Britain for its lack of cooperation. Judge James McClelland was speaking at the first hearing in London of anReuter - 363 words
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Article80 1985-01-05 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. Military officials of India and Bangladesh have reached agreement on avoiding incidents on their border such as one on Tuesday in which an Indian soldier was injured, the Press Trust of India said yesterday. The news agency said the agreement was reached at aReuter - 80 words
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Article61 1985-01-05 3 SENIOR CHINESE leader Ye Jianying is in a critical condition after falling into a coma, Japan's Jiji Press reported in Tokyo yesterday quoting reliable sources in Beijing. The Chinese Communist Party has completed preparations for the possible death of Marshal Ye, 86, a member of theAFP - 61 words
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Article82 1985-01-05 3 WATER ENTERING an underground storage tank probably caused the Bhopal gas disaster in which 2,500 people died, government scientific adviser Dr S. Varadarajan was reported as saying yesterday. The Press Trust of India said Dr Varadarajan told a meeting of the Indian science congress in Lucknow thatReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-01-05 3 JAPANESE PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, now visiting the United States, took time off from the world of politics on Thursday and had a meeting with children instead. He is seen with the youngsters (picture above) during a walk on the beach at the Mauna Lani Hotel near Kailua-KonaAP - 78 words
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Article56 1985-01-05 3 INDIAN PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi has formed a Cabinet level panel to seek a solution to violent separatist movements in the predominantly Sikh state of Punjab. Government sources said the committee, formed on Thursday, comprised Defence Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao, Home Minister S. B. Chavan andUPI - 56 words
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Article71 1985-01-05 3 FRANCE'S SPECIAL envoy in New Caledonia, Mr Edgard Pisani, will propose next week that the Pacific territory becomes an independent state with special ties to France, the weekly Le Nouvel Obseivateur reported in Paris yesterday. The French government withheld comment on the report. New Caledonia has been hitReuter - 71 words
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299 1985-01-05 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Fri. An accusation that a Taiwansupported newspaper in Hongkong is softening its anti-communist stance is causing internal strife, according to a source in the paper, the Hongkong Times. Sources said today that concern has been caused299 words
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Article245 1985-01-05 3 SEOUL, Fri. The United States and South Korea will stage joint military exercises involving more than 200,000 men from Feb 1 for which South Korea is prepared to invite North Korean and Chinese observers, it was announced today. American forces from overseas, including245 words
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Article477 1985-01-05 4 Companies prepare for shift in price of crude PARIS, Friday WESTERN oil companies appear to be running down their crude stocks fast in the expectation of a major break in market prices, industry analysts said yesterday. Unwilling to buy oil today if they can get477 words
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Article106 1985-01-05 4 Couple marry after 50 years LONDON, Fri. Member of Parliament Sir Paul Hawkins and Mrs Tina Daniels were married yesterday, a half-century after he first proposed. Sir Paul, 72, said they were having a short honeymoon, "but I am certainly not saying where". He proposed while he was in hisAP - 106 words
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189 1985-01-05 4 NEW YORK, Fri. The number of Jews allowed to emigrate from the Soviet Union dropped below 1,000 last year for the first time since 1970. The decline, to 8% in 1984 from a peak of 51,320 in 1979, began in 1980, American Jewish officialsNYT - 189 words
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101 1985-01-05 4 LONDON, Fri. Opposition Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock, under pressure to demonstrate support for Britain's striking miners, joined a picket line yesterday for the first time since the dispute began 10 months ago. He joined about 40 pickets in freezing weather outside Celynen CollieryAP - 101 words
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168 1985-01-05 4 ATHENS, Fri. The Caryatids, four exquisitely sculpted maidens that once adorned a temple on the Acropolis, will soon be immersed in nitrogen gas to stop them from being damaged by pollution, a Greek Archaeology official said yesterday. Mr Evi Touloupi, antiquities director at theReuter - 168 words
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Article49 1985-01-05 4 LONDON, Fri. A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed yesterday that an oil exploration licence had been granted in the Falkland Islands. The Foreign Office spokesman said the licence gave British company Firstland Oil and Gas the right to explore 54,000 onshore hectares known as Douglas Station. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article35 1985-01-05 4 LONDON, Fri. Three men, all British, were arrested yesterday night in connection with an investigation into bomb attacks against the Libyan exile community in Britain between March 10 and 12, police reported.— AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-01-05 4 LONDON, Friday THE British defence publishing house, Jane's, said today it had identified the Soviet cruise missile which Norway says crashed in Finland last week as a relatively old model. A spokesman said Jane's believed it was either an SS-N-3, aReuter; AP - 321 words
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Article171 1985-01-05 4 PARIS, Prt. The wine that soothes a lover's heart may also save it, according to the French makers of a new vintage which they claim may ward off cardiovascular diseases. The new wine, labelled Coeur (heart), was developed after a 1979 survey showed that heart attacksReuter - 171 words
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236 1985-01-05 4 Norwegian bear hunter saw missile PASVIK VALLEY (Norway). Fri. "The ground trembled, my house shook and the noise was deafen ing as a reddish-yellow light streaked through the air at an incredible speed." Mr Herman So tkajaervi, a bear hunter who lives in northern Norway close to the Soviet border,Reuter - 236 words
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Article51 1985-01-05 4 LONDON. Fri Apet shop thief was trapped by his curious walk, caused by the presence of two live pythons stuffed down his underpants, a court was told. David Lindsay Slater. 30. pleaded guilty to stealing the pythons, about 1.2 m long, and was fined L5O (SSI29)Reuter - 51 words
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301 1985-01-05 5 Reagan hits at 'abortion bombers' 'Anarchists will face justice* pledge NEW YORK, Fri. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has condemned the recent spate of bombings at abortion clinics around the country as "violent, anarchist activities" and pledged to see that the perpetrators are brought to justice. His remarks, contained in a statement301 words
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186 1985-01-05 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - Another White House aide to resign LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. United States President Ronald Reagan will go into his second term of office without the advice and services of two of his longest-serving and closest aides, following the resignation of Interior Secretary William Clark and White186 words
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Article202 1985-01-05 5 US factory orders rise by 4.3 pc WASHINGTON, Fri. American manufacturers gained 4.3 per cent more new orders last November, the Commerce Department said yesterday, providing more evidence that the economy was picking up late last year alter a summer lull. The November rise in factory orders to U*****.8 billionReuter - 202 words
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106 1985-01-05 5 WEST PALM BEACH (Florida), Fri. Four youngsters aged four to 13 have confessed to the fatal beating of a six-year-old deaf and mute boy in a playground dispute over a bag of potato chips. Two boys suspected in the Nov 25 beatingUPI - 106 words
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Article58 1985-01-05 5 PASADENA (California), Fri. The world's largest telescope, which is powerful enough to detect the flicker of a candle on the moon, will be built on an extinct Hawaii volcano, scientists announced today. Caltech will construct the US$B5 million (5J185.4 million) observatory primarily with a US$7O million grant fromUPI - 58 words
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Article72 1985-01-05 5 Schroeder walks unaided LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Fri. Doctors at the Humana Heart Institute yesterday upgraded the condition of artificial heart patient William Schroeder and said he was walking unassisted for the first time since suffering i stroke last month. Doctors said he was classified as "satisfactory." Mr Schroeder has been listedReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration237 1985-01-05 5 NEW YORK, Fri. The judge in the Westmoreland-CBS libel trial yesterday allowed into evidence letters by a United States intelligence officer saying he had to juggle enemy strength figures to suit General William Westmoreland. Legal advisers say the hand-written letters by navyReuter - 237 words
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Article40 1985-01-05 5 ANGOLA (Louisiana), Fri. David Martin, 32, a former street preacher convicted of murdering his wife's lover and three other people seven years ago, was executed early today in the electric chair at Louisiana state penitentiary, prison officials said. APAP - 40 words
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80 1985-01-05 5 WASHINGTON, Frl. A prominent Soviet physicist has defected to the United States and asked for asylum. A State Department spokesman said yesterday that Mr Artem Kulikov, SI, requested political asylum on Dec 24 after turning himself In to the US Immigration and Naturalisation Service InReuter - 80 words
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Article141 1985-01-05 5 Mexico pays $542 m in principal NEW YORK, Fri. Mexico yesterday paid US$25O million (***** million) in principal on its US$95 billion foreign debt. It was the first major Latin American country to make a principal payment since the debt crisis began in late 1982. A spokesman for Citibank, whichUPI - 141 words
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Article, Illustration64 1985-01-05 5 ALL eyes are on Mr Thomas O'Neill, Democrat-Massachusetts, (standing, left) raising his hand to take his oath of office of Speaker of the 99th Congress in Washington. The ceremony was held before other members of the House and their families in the House chambers onAP - 64 words
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268 1985-01-05 5 TORONTO, Fri. At ieast eight babies and probably 15 others were intentionally killed by overdoses of a heart drug at a Toronto hospital in a six-month period in 1980--81, a Royal Commission of Inquiry reported yesterday. The 18-month, US$3 mil lion (556.5 million) in3uiiyUPI; NYT - 268 words
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Article, Illustration334 1985-01-05 6 Properties bought for USs22m revalued at USs79om KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Hongkong Carlian group put the security for the massive loans it obtained from Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) at an unt caustically high value. In one ease, Carrian properties in Oakland and Orlando in the UnitedBernama - 334 words
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Article196 1985-01-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The reshuffling of senior executives at Bank Bumiputra will be carried out immediately, its new executive chairman said today. Tan Sri Haji Basir Ismail had a meeting with division heads yesterday to brief them about changes in the bank. A list ofNST - 196 words
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236 1985-01-05 6 WINSOME LANE - HK offers to help in investigations WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Fri. The Commercial Crimes Bureau (CCB) in Hongkong promised to provide all possible help if a formal request is made by Malaysian police in investigations into six former executives of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), accused of malpractices. But236 words
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Article174 1985-01-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Kumpulan Industri Nasional plans to expand its Sate Ria fast food operations in Singapore and Western Europe after introducing it in Brunei, its chief executive and managing, director, Haji Mohamad Abdul Rahman, said today. He said a branch was currently being setBernama - 174 words
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Article, Illustration53 1985-01-05 6 picture. FINANCE Minister Daim Zainoddin receiving a portrait of himself from Fleet Group chairman Datuk Mohamed Desa Pachl on Thursday. The portrait appeared on the front cover of the Jan 1 issue of Malaysian Business magazine which chose Mr Daim as its "Man ofNST - 53 words
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178 1985-01-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The courts may go on-line in an effort to speed up triads. Lord President Tan Sri Salleh Abas said yesterday he was seriously considering recommending to the government the idea of going com puter. A computer would be useful inBernama - 178 words
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Article321 1985-01-05 6 No China ties in 1985 Mochtar JAKARTA, Fri. The normalisation of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and China will take place eventually but definitely not in 1985, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja was quoted as saying. The official Antara news agency reported yesterday that he told senior editors that renewed diplomatic tiesReuter - 321 words
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184 1985-01-05 6 MANILA, Fri. As many as 2,000 Muslim secessionist rebels who underwent military training abroad have returned and organised a new rebel group n the southern Philippines, Manila newspapers reported yesterday. The authorities said they could not comment on the reports that the new group,Reuter; UPI - 184 words
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Article165 1985-01-05 6 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. Three murders within two days have brought a shocking start to the new year in normally-peaceful Brunei. On Wednesday, a 58--year-old Chinese man and his son, 19, were found dead in their shop at Kampung Piasau165 words
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221 1985-01-05 7 COMPUTER shops which rent out their machines to customers to play video games are violating the Public Entertainment Act, police said yesterday Police have recently been checking computer shops and telling their owners that they cannot rent out the machines to people to221 words
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485 1985-01-05 7 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH Escape bid case By AN ARGUMENT over a prisoner's use of the telephone ended in a confrontation between some prisoners and two police constables, a court heard yesterday. And it was police brutality in the following scuffle that caused one of the485 words
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214 1985-01-05 7 Barisan vacates Victoria Street Hq THE Barisan Sosialis has vacated its headquarters in Victoria Street and left most of its belongings behind. Its leader, Dr Lee Siew Choh, said yesterday his party had moved out on Saturday, and was still looking around for a new place to set up its214 words
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Article57 1985-01-05 7 for children THE Workers' Party will hold a children's party at the playground at Block 135 in Jalan Bukit Merah from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. tonight. It will also hold a dinner on Feb 2 to celebrate what its leader, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, described yesterday as the57 words
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Article29 1985-01-05 7 THIEVES stole $57,800 in cash and property from an office in Telok Blangah and a worksite in Upper Circular Road in separate break-ins between Wednesday and Thursday.29 words
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Article, Illustration705 1985-01-05 7 PHILIP LEE; CHAN ENG CHENG - PHILIP LEE CHAN ENG CHENG Reaction to the President's swearing-in speech By FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said yesterday that the government would not inhibit the opposition in Parliament or belittle their role if they proved themselves constructive and loyal705 words
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Article121 1985-01-05 7 THE secretary -general of the Workers' Party, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, is appealing against a recent decision by the High Court to throw out his suit for slander against Mr Goh Chok long. The appeal against the High Court judgment, made on Nov 28, was filed recently121 words
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Article92 1985-01-05 7 Fenced in at the railway Customs RAILWAY passengers arriving in Singapore will find it more difficult to give the Customs the slip. This $98,000 fence has been erected at the Keppel Road station to prevent pas- sengers from passing parcels to waiting relatives or friends without first going through the92 words
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203 1985-01-05 9 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has seen the light and for Singapore, this means not only a glittering Christmas and Lunar New Year, but also a bright Hari Raya Puasa and Deepa vail. The lighting up of Orchard Road has proved so popular203 words
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Article, Illustration511 1985-01-05 9 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI Drive to dispel notion that it is inferior By and TONG YOKE THO A NATIONAL campaign to convince Singaporeans that frozen pork is better and cheaper than fresh pork will be launched tomorrow. The government hopes that the five-week drive will511 words
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Article181 1985-01-05 9 Quality meat will get PPD seal THE Primary Production Department has designed a seal of quality for those who meet its standards for frozen pork. Those who receive the thumbs-up from the PPD will be allowed to use this seal to tout the fact that they sell quality frozen pork.181 words
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Article, Illustration235 1985-01-05 9 THEY had sever seen a wishing weU before. Into this well, hundreds of children had each thrown in 18 cents and wished for toys. Bat thelrparents had to spend ttt at a store to hay their children the wish. The two hays said nothing235 words
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95 1985-01-05 9 Car puncture leads to PIE pile-up A CAR tyre puncture led to a chain collision involving five vehicles along the Pan Island Expressway on Wednesday morning. A car, travelling from Kolam Aver towards Jalan Toa Payoh, burst a tyre on the flyover at Serangoon Road at about 7 a.m. A95 words
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Article111 1985-01-05 9 THE Singapore Kennel Club has warned dog breeders and sellers to be wary of a conman who had swindled a number of people into parting with their pets. An article in the latest issue of the club's publication, Dogtalk, said once the dog owner has111 words
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Article71 1985-01-05 9 POLICE have questioned three Filipino construction workers about the killing of a dog at the void deck of a block of flats in Serangoon Avenue 5 on Dec 24. A police patrol team found three men washing the carcass of a dog at Block 12671 words
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273 1985-01-05 11 MORE than 12,000 Filipino maids and construction workers in Singapore are sending home at least $2.4 million a month, or about $28.8 million a year. The amount is an estimate supplied by the Singapore branch of the Philippine National Bank. The actual273 words
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Article135 1985-01-05 11 Three jailed for theft bid THREE men were jailed for between 14 and 36 months each on Thursday for attempted snatch theft. Hamzah bin Abdul Rahman, 27, Hamzah bin Zainal, 25, and Selamat bin Karposenteko, 26, pleaded guilty to trying to steal Miss Tan Peek Ing's handbag at Percival Road135 words
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168 1985-01-05 11 Survey to gauge effect of NWC guidelines A SURVEY to get feedback on last year's National Wages Council recommendations is being carried out. The Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry has asked the four chambers and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association to conduct a survey. The results will be168 words
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Article66 1985-01-05 11 A 16- YEAR-OLD suspect is now helping police with investigations into a spate of theft of motorcycle parts and a motorcycle in the Jurong West area. The suspect was picked up from a flat in Jurong West by Jurong police early on Wednesday. Following the arrest, police66 words
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Article, Illustration429 1985-01-05 11 TONG YOKE THO; LOW MEI MEI - Why more Japanese restaurants may say 'sayonara' TONG YOKE THO LOW MEI MEI By and MORE Japanese restaurants may be saying "sayonara" as Singaporeans' enchantment with more esoteric menus begins to wear thin. About a dozen restaurants serving typically Japanese meals such as sashimi and even teppanyaki, have reported slack429 words
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Article82 1985-01-05 11 Applications for Quran contest THE 18th National Quran Reading Competition for the Yusof Ishak and Noor Aishah trophies will be held during the fasting month from May 21 to June 6. The competition is open to anyone aged between 18 and 50 years old on Jan 1, 1985. Three-time winners82 words
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129 1985-01-05 11 TWO motorcyclists were fined a total of $1,900 after they pleaded guilty to racing with one another and three others early one morning. Chun Ee Wah and Lee Chee Wai were also disqualified from driving or riding all classes of vehicles for three129 words
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204 1985-01-05 11 Crane owner died after being pinned by machine THE owner of a 16-tonne crane died when he was sandwiched between a crane and the pillar of a wall fence at a construction site. Police investigating the death of Mr Ngo Bin Kian, 46, a father of five, have not ruled204 words
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Article65 1985-01-05 11 Blood donation centres THE Mobile Blood Bank will be at the Sindhi Merchants' Association at Sindhu House, Mountbatten Road on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Monday, it will be at Outram Secondary School, off Chin Swee Road, from 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Blood Donation Centre65 words
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Article38 1985-01-05 11 AN INTERNATIONAL exhibition on building materials, Buildmat '85. will be held at the World Trade Centre from Aug 12 to 15. The organisers are the Singapore Institute of Architects Building Centre and Business Exhibition Pte Ltd.38 words
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Article223 1985-01-05 13 Mission clinches $4. 1m orders A TRADE mission has returned from the Middle East convinced that there is a tremendous market there for Singapore consumer goods such as gold jewellery stationery and plastic products. During the 15-day tour, from Dec 2, which took the eight-member mission to Dubai. Oman, Jeddah223 words
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155 1985-01-05 13 More S'pore currency notes to be embossed MOST Singapore dollar bills will eventually have embossed markings similar to the one on the $1,000 note issued last October. The embossing helps the blind identify the currency note. The $1,000 bill issued by the Currency Board on Oct 2 features an embossed155 words
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95 1985-01-05 13 Seven years' detention for extortion AN UNEMPLOYED man was sentenced to seven years' preventive detention yesterday for extorting a total of $120 from a man. Sim Boon Hock, 31, whose sentence was postponed until yesterday, had pleaded guilty to two counts of extorting $40 and $80 from Mr Lim Chin95 words
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165 1985-01-05 13 A YOUTH -was ordered to leave a public pool by two lifeguards when he jumped Into Ike water folly-clothed and started washing Us teeshirt. Bat the scene In Paya Lebar Swimming Complex Oct 7 toned ugly when the youth and his165 words
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Article, Illustration283 1985-01-05 13 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI $12 m goods on sale at two warehouses since Monday Story: K.F. SEETOH GARLIC, potatoes, dried mushrooms and other foodstuff worth about $7 million in retail prices are piled storey-high in the Hoo Thye warehouse in Jurong Road. Together with anotherK.F. SEETOH - 283 words
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Article155 1985-01-05 13 A SINGAPORE-BASED Japanese executive disappeared and another man was drowned in the sea off Desaru beach while trying to rescue a woman and a child on New Year's Day. Divers have been combing the waters for Mr Norio Tanabe, 38. Mr Tanabe, his wife Keiko,155 words
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Article133 1985-01-05 13 11 famous writers taking part ELEVEN prominent writers from China, Hongkong, Taiwan and the United States are taking part in the four-day forum. They include renowned authors such as Ya Xian and San Mao from Taiwan, Yu Guangzhong and Zhongling from Hongkong, Xiao Qian, Yao Xueyin. Wen Jieruo and Qin133 words
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Article35 1985-01-05 13 THE SAF-Safra committee will organise a bowling competition on Jan 13 at the Kallang Bowl, Leisure Drome at 9 a.m. The Chief of the General Staff, Major-General Winston Choo will be the guest-of-ho-nour.35 words
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304 1985-01-05 13 NGIAM TONG HAI - Platform for culture and art to thrive NGIAM TONG HAI By THE Second Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, yesterday outlined a cultural platform for the next 15 years to make art and culture of all races "shine with boundless radiance This is in line with the vision for304 words
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Article192 1985-01-05 15 Countdown to a cashless society A CAMPAIGN costing $250,000 to put Singapore on the road to a cashless society will be launched in March. The three-month campaign will be done with the help of an advertising company and will consist of advertisements on television and radio,192 words
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Article136 1985-01-05 15 Help police identify dead woman POLICE yesterday appealed for help In their investigation into the murder of a woman whose body was found ■ear a construction site 1b Tampines Avenue I on Wednesday. The unidentified woman, believed to be a Thai in her 2ts, was suspected to have been strangled136 words
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Article108 1985-01-05 15 Meanwhile, the body of a businessman was f o and on the beach near the Bedok jetty on Thursday. The family of the dead man, Mr Ng Yong Kwang, 3t, said he was last seen alive two days before He left their Circuit PdMlii ham a108 words
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Article56 1985-01-05 15 A TEENAGE girl who switched price tags at a department store was fined $600 yesterday (or cheating. Choong Mam Peng, 17, took the price tag from a pencil box and pasted it onto an Arnold Palmer T-shirt which cost 143.90 at Klasse department store at Lucky56 words
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283 1985-01-05 15 EIGHTEEN manufacturing firms in Housing Board flatted factories in Indus Road and Commonwealth Avenue will have to pay 10 per cent more rent from Feb 1. This is part of the board's policy to adjust its rent for two283 words
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Article114 1985-01-05 15 He then told the woman that she was not a virgin and asked her to remove all her jewellery two (fold chains, a gold braceet and a pair of gold earrings. After that, Kalmani told her to remove her Jogging pants but she refused. He then114 words
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Article102 1985-01-05 15 Gatherings at Home to continue THE Ling Kwang Home for Senior Citizens in Serangoon Garden Way will continue to encourage the Thursday Rendezvous this year as a meeting point between visitors and residents of the Home. This provides a vital link between the home and its supporters from churches and102 words
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Article, Illustration408 1985-01-05 15 IF WATER drips from the toilet or kitchen ceiling, pay the neighbour upstairs a visit to discuss joint repairs and sharing of costs. Otherwise, the Housing Board would be forced to step in to do the repairs ana recover the cost from the408 words
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88 1985-01-05 15 Man lured woman on pretext of driving out evil spirits A LABOURER lured a 20--year-old woman to some reclaimed land on the pretext of wanting to drive out evil spirits from her body. A court heard yesterday that Kalmani bin Huseri, 23, told the woman, a clerk, on July 2888 words
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493 1985-01-05 16 The Straits Times says Strategic decision IN reaffirming its decision not to take up the offer of a non-constituency seat in Parliament, the Workers' Party has effected a strategic political move. Although in the short term, the party may stand to benefit from having an additional seat in Parliament, it493 words
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500 1985-01-05 16 T.F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane Tis another new ye*r. ITS the new Legal Year 1985. It begins today, Jan 5, with a ceremonial opening at 10.45 a.m. at the Court of Appeal in the Supreme Court building. Traditionally, it is a day of joy for the Bench, the500 words
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Article, Illustration754 1985-01-05 16 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST This and that By Tokyo Correspondent DKYO ii was the fbr- Une Minister of the late Zutfiu .ili Bhutto, who first scribed the Japanese nomii animals. i nfj itterinfj spithel it u -i d to Japan's pre-occupal ion wl l h rade Late hi the754 words
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Article, Illustration1328 1985-01-05 16 MUNIR MAJID - MUNIR MAJID COMMENT By in the New Straits Times /If we envy Singapore for being able, for instance, to have the airline traveller clear Customs and Immigration at Changi in 20 minutes, we should learn how that has been made possible. 7 KUALA1,328 words
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FORUM
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Letter305 1985-01-05 17 WHAT THE READERS SAY AFTER ELECTION '84 NOW that we know the results of the general elections, let's examine their implications from the ordinary Singaporean's point of view. The People's Action Party has admirably transformed Singapore from a dilapidated and under-de-veloped country into one of the.305 words
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Letter402 1985-01-05 17 WHEN the People's Action Party first swept into power against strong communist forces, Mr Lee Kuan Yew in his post election speech said: "This is your victory; a victory of the people". He added that we had won against the communists, who had tried to "cow the402 words
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540 1985-01-05 17 Has PAP missed some leaders under its nose? WHILE in agreement with the many points raised in post-general election comments, some fundamental areas have been neglected. They concern: THE kind of people the PAP has been looking at for potential leaders; ITS deliberate and accelerated replacement, and consequent loss, of540 words
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Letter255 1985-01-05 17 THE Anson and Potong Pasir victories, which show that opposition candidates can win if they win the hearts of the peoRle. over intellectuals like It Ng Pock Too and Mr Mah Bow Tan, have prompted me to write in. I would like to suggest that it is perhaps255 words
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351 1985-01-05 17 THE across-the-board loss of support suffered by the People's Action Party might have been a humbling experience. The PAP should not, however, construe the loss to mean a rejection of its 25-year effort to build up this nation. It has obviously not been one351 words
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Letter173 1985-01-05 17 DEAR PAPa, Today's my 25th birthday. Thank you PAPa, for bringing me up, for providing all my needs and for working day and night all these years. Those must have been difficult times. I appreciate your efforts. I do not know where I would be today without you.173 words
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Letter151 1985-01-05 17 I WAS one of the idealistic young voters who went to the Westlake counting centre to cheer Mr Chiam See Tone on his victory. The defeated candidate, Mr Mah Bow Tan, has earned my respect and admiration for being a good loser. He accepted the verdict with151 words
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Letter134 1985-01-05 17 I MAY only be a housewife but I have something to say. Every citizen must play a part for his/her country. Let there be a People's Action Party, let there be an opposition party. Whatever happens there must be a LEE KUAN YEW. The only conclusion I can134 words
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Article810 1985-01-05 18 CLYDE HABERMAN - CLYDE HABERMAN Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone cuts a forceful figure By in Tokyo OVER lunch with American reporters at his official residence last week, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone suddenly began talking about his personal political style. It is "presidential" rather than "parliamentary," he said. The implication810 words
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Article, Illustration873 1985-01-05 18 LAWRENCE MACDONALD - Asian nations also make mark in space LAWRENCE MACDONALD By WHILE Soviet and US space shots earned headlines last year, several Asian nations were also looking skyward and quietly boosting their own entries in the space sweepstakes. Japan, China, India and Indonesia sought to lessen reliance on foreign technology byAFP - 873 words
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Article, Illustration196 1985-01-05 19 THE market opened steady yesterday mornii>g as stocks which fell throughout the week recovered slightly. Bu» the afternoon saw some profit-taking when those who wanted to leave the market took advantage of the relatively higher prices to get out. But the market196 words
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Article37 1985-01-05 19 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 45 32 22 Finance 9 9 2 Hotels 3 I 4 Properties 8 4 0 Plantations 4 I 4 Mining 1 I 0 Deb/Loans 2 2 3 Total 72 50 3537 words
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Article46 1985-01-05 19 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 59 30 24 Finance 9 4 1 HoteK 1 0 0 Properties 5 3 2 Oil palms 3 2 2 Tins 17 2 Rubber 5 1 7 Rubbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loans 0 1 0 Total 84 48 3846 words
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Article85 1985-01-05 19 SHARE prices at the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on a slightly steadier note yesterday as a result of some light buying support. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index picked up 2.78 points to 1271.36. The market drifted around opening levels. Selective stock, however, attracted renewed85 words
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Article138 1985-01-05 19 INDICES Highs Lows some banks. Malayan Cement finished at $1.65, three cents higher, and Ssangyong ended at $2.02, two cents up. Malayan Banking put on five cents to $5.50, OUB gained four cents to $3.84, and UOB inched two cents to $4.28. DBS Bank, on the other hand, lost heavily138 words
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Article65 1985-01-05 19 Em 50c 265 +11 NUN|st< 225 +11 HbpumCorp 320 +10 UOL 200+10 FACBSOC 234+8 Rate-r. 350 +6 PMC** 182+6 PPetan-iSOc M5 +6 I C B 555+5 MBarti- 550 +5 MUI 240 +5 Strafe Tree!-- 456 +4 OUB 384 +< HLeon|lndsoc 252 +-4 Fed Cables 153 +4 $ff 104 +465 words
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Article74 1985-01-05 19 Apefe 150 -80 Satem Pm 180 -40 Sim Lin Prance 200 -25 BSembaeant 340 -20 TDM 293 -19 Sir- tav 8 fin 191 -19 Heap mill 112 -18 Tor* Men* 270 -15 Acma 170 -15 IC-MPH 118 -15 DBS 545 -10 Selanrar Dredf 520 -10 KGUdfJ 200-10 MCamSOc 16074 words
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Article68 1985-01-05 19 lan 3 Jan 4 BT Composite ***** 698 33 BTMicatof *****72 *****75 BT 08/OS 223 166 ST Industrials 793 18 795 72 ST Finance 2368 34 2356 31 ST Hotels 878.47 868 93 ST Properties ***** 484 38 ST Minings 349 61 349 36 ST Plantations *****1 *****5 OCBC68 words
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Article16 1985-01-05 19 M U Mf 9 763.000 Pohong In 686,000 Pan-El 667,000 Promet 489,000 Seolion 477,00016 words
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Article, Illustration356 1985-01-05 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ for shopkeepers' policy By SEVENTY-ONE retailers have responded to NTUC Income's insurance package specially designed for them. And another 80 have indicated that they are interested in the policy and would probably sign on after their present policies expire. Income's senior manager, Mr Aloysius356 words
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606 1985-01-05 19 DOREEN SOH; S. KUMAR - DOREEN SOH S. KUMAR Poor market in 1984 wipes out one-fifth of total market capitalisation By and ONLY about 15 companies out of the top 100 listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, according to a Business Times ranking, actually withstood606 words
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235 1985-01-05 19 ABOUT 60 staff from Harper GUfillan, the former distributors for Estee Lander products In Singapore, have Joined Estee Lauder's new company here with the blessings of Harper, which built the agency "from scratch more than 15 years ago". They235 words
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Article325 1985-01-05 19 |1 By market capitalisation A Rank Company Rank Market Value Number of 1984 Par Market Gross JsS at end (m mil) Shares Issued Share Price Value Price as Yield jfigi 1983 as at Dec 28 (m MiHion) at Dec 28 1%) figgSfi as at Dec 28325 words
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Article49 1985-01-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Petronas has, for the second consecutive year, been chosen as one of the 30 safest companies in the world last year. The award is given by the British Safety Council annually to 20 companies in Britain and 10 others in the world. BernamaBernama - 49 words
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Article69 1985-01-05 19 WASHINGTON, Fri. A lengthy study by the Federal Reserve, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has proposed no changes in the current regulation of the futures industry. The study, mandated by Congress in 1982, took note of the regulatory differences between the CFTCReuter - 69 words
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Article73 1985-01-05 19 TAIPEH, Fri. Taiwan is studying measures to further relax banking and financial regulations in an effort to liberalise Taiwan's money markets, central bank governor Chang Chi-Cheng told a parliamentary committee on finance and monetary affair;. Mr Chang did not elaborate, but a bank official said asReuter - 73 words
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Article56 1985-01-05 19 LONDON, Fri. Distillers, the top Scotch whisky producer, is raising its prices by 5 percent for exports, except to the United States. Canada, Norway, Finland, Sweden and Iraq. The group noted that, due to the dollar's rise, US prices have been unchanged for three years. In Canada, itAFP - 56 words
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175 1985-01-05 19 Slight recovery in gold to above US$300 (>OI I) recovered a Uttle in the Singapore market yesterday, staving above the US$3ll per ounce level and traded within a narrow range. But dealers said the recovery was net due to any sustained baying pressure. They also said the market was still175 words
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88 1985-01-05 19 HONGKONG. Fri. The Hongkong government announced today it has revoked the registration of Deak-Perera Finance Ltd as a deposit-taking company affiliated with the financially troubled Deak froup of the United tates. Mr Robert Fell, commissioner of deposit taking companies, said the registration was revoked on WednesdayAP - 88 words
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Article3484 1985-01-05 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,484 words
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Article2210 1985-01-05 20 INDUSTRIALS A Choc 3 OOS"4i 3 00 .3> I 32 AMD 3 306 3 3251 i M) Alcom I 498 1 bOS' M J7 3 1 46 4 I 49 1 13) 50 AISB 3 98B: 1 > 390 API I 138 1 aS» a2,210 words
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Article2841 1985-01-05 20 All shares quoted have a par value of $1 uniess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Ia» eiempled dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each with the price quoted in dollars 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000)2,841 words
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Article343 1985-01-05 21 RUBBER FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents, Wo) (M cents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 164 50 165 bON 164 00 165 00N unq unq Int i RSS Jan 1985 166 50 16/00 165 50-166 00 187 00- 187 SON 185 50—186.50 W 1343 words
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Article53 1985-01-05 21 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of MJ29.15 per kg yesterday. The buffer stock manager continued to provide support and there was some renewed Japanese and local buying interest. Turnover was 155 tonnes compared with 154 yesterday and there was53 words
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Article21 1985-01-05 21 Ctainf prices Copper £/toflne Thun loot 1133 50 1134 00 (1144.50-1145.00) I months 1141.00—1141.50 (1148.50-1149.50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 13.42521 words
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Article22 1985-01-05 21 CJosine prices Silver VSt/inj N Fri Tlnts ngapore 6.03—6 08 6.09—614 Tlmj Wed !w York 6.05—6.10 608—6.13 Source Credit Suisse. Spore22 words
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Article20 1985-01-05 21 CMnf prices Aluminium £/tome Thun Spot 897.00-***** (911.00-912.00) 3 months 920 00— 920.50 (932.00-932.50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 7.30020 words
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Article363 1985-01-05 21 mZSnm k Gambier COCOnUt FOBNS 305 00 (sellers. Source Produce Itchartfe rjo*. oricei Jf f <* g*S Old drum FOB 193 00 (sellers. Oia»» New drum FO6 197 00 (sellers! lilCO S*r*G*#oW MM* NM Ist class COpra (Kangaroo) IHbed (loose) 95 00 (outers) 1 new crop 096 2nd363 words
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Article376 1985-01-05 21 a round-up of wire services NEW YORK, Fri. The stock market suffered a sharp loss yesterday when a modest gain suddenly disappeared in a wave of last-hour selling. Bellwether IBM was among the prominent losers. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell 12.70 points on Wednesday, tumbled 9.05376 words
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Article325 1985-01-05 21 Lan 4 HKS Chanfe Associated Hotch 0 34 Bonk 0» East Asia 24 80 +08 Cheung Kong 1100 +0 3 CStki Light 13 10 +06 Cross Hort> Tunnel 1090 0 I F E Consortium 0 345 -0 005 For Fost E»ch PN4e» 0 04 +0 005 G I Cement325 words
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Article324 1985-01-05 21 tan 4 Y«n Chanje Aimom Dto 1 140 v2O Ako. 445 I Amodo 1030 20 /•son. Chem 716 22 A-.ohi Gloss 886 14 Bonk TV 675 +35 Brnkjestone 516 ufxh Ccwon 1350 10 C -J Computer 1 7V0 +30 C.n*.-n 561 9 D Nir 975 3 D f*p.'jon Screen324 words
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Article333 1985-01-05 21 J»n 4 Cents Chante (tart) A C I 189 +1 A N I 240 -3 A P M 225 +5 Aberfoyle 800S unch Age 265 5 Alliance Oil 103 unch Allied Mil 250 +4 Ampol Exp 225 Ampol Pet 175 unch Anz 510 -4 Ashton 80S BMP 498 10333 words
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Article116 1985-01-05 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices rose further on covering interest in thin trading, with Pakistan's RBD palm oil purchase aiding sentiment. PALM Ctosint prices Crude Ms/tome paknofl Jan 1275 (south) 1270 (central) 1262.50 (north) Feb 1260 (south central) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBD palm Jan 615 (sellers)116 words
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Article243 1985-01-05 21 Jan 3 USS Chance Alcoa 37 +V 4 Allied Chem Cp 34 unch AKs-Cholmers 6% unch Am Tel Tel.". 19% X Amax he 16* Amr Cofp 35* Bethlehem Sxi 16% -X Boeing Co 54* Burroughs Cp 55% Caterpilar Co 30% Chos««Monhtn 47* Chrysler Cp 30% -H Citicorp 38V4243 words
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Article590 1985-01-05 21 Jan 3 Pence Chance INDUSTRIALS AKed-Lyons 155 -6 Ass Dairies 156 -4 BTRPLC 604 -8 Bobcocks 140 -2 Barclays 559 -5 Beechoms 373 -17 »CC 230 -8 Blue Circle 470 -5 BOC Group 250 -7 Boots 186 -5 Bowater 216 +1 BATS 343 -2 Britannia 88 unch BP 473590 words
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Article, Illustration54 1985-01-05 21 T Closing prices lm Ms/kMo KL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 155 rose 1 tonne Singapore January 165.50 down 3.25 cents Malaysia January 185.50 down 2 cents GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 302.00 302.40 303.60 304.00 Hongkong 302.10 302 60 302.90-303.40 Thurs Wed New York 301.50 302 00 301.50—302.0054 words
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Article127 1985-01-05 21 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5521,255 and 5521,496 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at US$3Ol.BO/302.20 and drifted to the day's l<sw of US$3OO.BO/1.20 before recovering to close for lunch at U*****.70/2.10. The market was thin as professionals awaited fresh indications. It re-opened at U*****. 70/2. 10127 words
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Article229 1985-01-05 21 THE Singapore dollar yesterday stood at 2.1975/85 at closing, after opening at 2.1950/60. It was confined to the range of 2.1956 and 2.1965. The greenback firmed against most major currencies on commercial buying in moderate trading. Against the Deutsche mark, it ended at 3.1660/70 compared with its opening of229 words
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Article188 1985-01-05 21 Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SI 10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.7920-1.7939 567 553 Canadian dollar 1 6647 1 6661 607 597 NZ dollar 1.0396-1 0416 989 949 Sterling pound 2.5216—2.5249 400 i.93 US dollar 2 1975-2 1985 458 454 Austrian schilling188 words
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Article164 1985-01-05 21 Manager,' price. tor J«ns Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 34-2 40 The Sannp Fund 1.62-17? Spore Prog fund 100-116 s'pore tawliwid 0 99~i0s Spore Equity Fund 0.99-1 OS Asia Unit Trust Mai ln»est Fund 2 31-2 43 Mai Prog Fund 107-114 Mai Security Fund 108-115 Mai Beriaya164 words
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Article57 1985-01-05 21 THE February gold managed to stay just above the US$3OO level against the strong dollar. The metal opened at U*****.00. It surged to the day's high of U*****.10 towards the close with buying interest by market operators. (In USSper Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est FebBs 303.00 304.1057 words
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Article168 1985-01-05 21 SHORT covering of the dollar in overnight trading caused the March Deutschemark to open higher at 0.3182. The contract was well-traded despite being confined to a small trading range. It settled at 0.3178. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vel Mar 85 0.3182 0.3184 0.3177 0.3178 526168 words
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Article, Illustration536 1985-01-05 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Hock Soy Accord (47A) 5/1 (2100) FSB *****900 G4 C R Ab'dian (6R) 6/1(0700) FSB 0700 0830/*****900 Be Glory Ace (538) 6/1(0700) FSB *****030 *****830 IJ4 Chung Sfiing (8401WB) 6/1(0700) FSB *****000536 words
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Article, Illustration342 1985-01-05 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Al Sana 45 aside 5/12 BaabUllah 31/2 a'side 5/12 Builder 111 22 a'side 5/12 GuiYang 46 aside 5/12 In/hener Yermoshkin 50 aside 5/12 Itaimbe 33/4 a'side 5/12 Kris Melela 21E a'side 5/12 On Jiang 23/4 a'side 5/12 Sun Timor 19 a'side342 words
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240 1985-01-05 22 Singapore Low trading volume reflects disinterest in exchange Stock market weekly round-up by NORA CHENG THE first week of 1965 at the stock exchange was one of consolidation, as those who had seen their hopes of a traditional year-end rally dashed tried to240 words
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Article, Illustration320 1985-01-05 22 Lum Chang emerges as top stock OVER the week, It appeared as though Lam Chang whireheldfirs couldn't wait to get rid of their shares. The construction-based counter emerged as the most active stock of the week with a volume of 1,548 lets, mostly sellers, dealers said. The320 words
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Article, Illustration186 1985-01-05 22 Kuala Lumpur THE market situation wasn't very much better in Kuala Lumpur, where most investors are waiting for settlement trading to be implemented on Jan 15 before entering the market. Hence, dealers expect market sentiment to re- main weak for the coming186 words
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Article104 1985-01-05 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Samanda Holdings Bhd has turned in a reduced set of pre-tax profits of M56.533 million for the financial year ended Sept 30, 1984, 22.9 per cent lower than the previous year's figure of M58.481 million. The company said on Monday that this year's profits were104 words
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Article41 1985-01-05 22 INNOVEST has announced that the conditional sale and purchase agreement dated June 11, 1984, for the proposed acquisition of Sun Metal Works Pte Ltd has been extended for a period of 30 days by mutual consent of the parties concerned.41 words
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Article49 1985-01-05 22 TEMASEK HOLDINGS PTE LTD, the government-owned investment company, has reduced its shareholding in the Development Bank of Singapore from 49.25 to 48.92 per cent following a rights issue. National Iron Steel Mills has also reduced its shareholding in DBS Bank from 48.89 per cent to 48.79 percent.49 words
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Article88 1985-01-05 22 KUALA LUMPUR, FriRahman Hydraulic Tin Berhad has chalked up a pre-tax profit of M510.2 million for the financial year ended Sept 30, 1984, 15.9 per cent better than its previous MSB.B million. However, profits attributable to shareholders slipped by 10.2 per cent to M&5 million as88 words
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Article267 1985-01-05 22 THE FOLLOWING is I list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1984 money to buy stocks will be due for repayment267 words
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Advertisement126 1985-01-05 19 FULLRAIIGE OF'B5 CPLLECTIOiI V *iehkhmk jmmJTjm i«»n«^ii«sSi^% e^°^ S ON REQUEST jj^ Jb fIkIFrATTAIU J K^e WL^^g|jr_ Manufacturw and Ccportcr 4 Sea!*' JfiSfiiiFll JP^Xifc.. 7^ lth cush onscover and table) 0% tabie 6 chuirs W/b^^B tW>. Jus, f jriH^: fftittfff /W £&j^HI w* We Specialise in <, g^. 5 SeateCane126 words
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Advertisement33 1985-01-05 21 Th'S runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America s most successful corporations and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense $24.65 (Half the hardbound price). f HE BOOKSHOP33 words
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Advertisement101 1985-01-05 22 Game 2 SUPER JACKPOT Q FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 2/85 i CLi9 B HHM s VH^P gl TO BE HELD OVER REDIFFUSION jZ AFTER 4.30 P.M. O LUCKY NUMBERS DRAWN IN S DECEMBER Q DRAW NO. 5 OUT 0F 49 ADD. NO. 0 96 *****37 41 9 /5V 97 11 19101 words
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Advertisement651 1985-01-05 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: y^^ Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Ordinary: $5.00 per line (HNn $15 00 Food/Ent«rt«inm«nl (2 —5) JIG* 11 S^kf\ t\ /^nG^QC^fr^ f\ f""*\/2> SatUrdaV 'l^'p^uXT^ Semi-di.p.ay: g^^oi^ P,.,,!,!!. I.nSJ, i^yt^jSJ C.A.T.S. %mW Tim«« Horn*, 390 Kim Sang Ro«l (M^ n $76 86 Sunday Times)651 words
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Advertisement119 1985-01-05 23 2 Eating Out mn PLUM VILLAGE RESTAURANT No 16, Jalan Leban (Upper Thomson Rd 7Vfm.s.) Spore 2056 Ta1:452 1352. *****05 SPECIALISED IN HAKKA FOOD HONGKONG TIM SUM Business Hours 11am— 3pm 6pm— llpm Tim Sun Hours > Bam 3pm M.T.X. RESTAURANT at Blk 6023, Ang Mo Kio Av« 9, Ind.119 words
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Advertisement613 1985-01-05 23 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out j v* v— v -v If music be the food of love, we have both at TheBEEFMTER m Where the music is decidedly nostalgic j and the food is unbelievably English. It's the most original pub, this side of 4 London.613 words
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Advertisement937 1985-01-05 23 12 Computer Products/ Services SPECIAL OFFER IBM Look computer— 6502. 7,80 processor, Super 5 disk drive with card, Pal card, printer card and cable, 80 column card, joystick, Apple Manuals, 12 amber monitor for 551,400. IBM Compatible computer with 256K, 2 disk drive, printer card, monochrome card or colour card937 words
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Advertisement603 1985-01-05 23 12H3 1 k A small female terrier will sjf- ler a terrible late i! it is ot w found by its very worried ovnB er It, needs to have special ■< tablets for its hepatitis and pneumatic lever II you should ■L come across this black and si 1 ver603 words
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Advertisement655 1985-01-05 23 2 Eating Out Gong tin corner -01 Basement, langlin Shopping Centre inghn Road. Singapore 1024 Tel *****63 our specialities live Seafood Steamboat Chines** Western Cuisine 10 Course Dinner from $168 (10 persons) Good service, ait- conditioned and no parking problem EXCtU£HI& RtASONABLy PRICED i i 20 Pets/Pet Care 6 WEEKS655 words
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Advertisement529 1985-01-05 23 24 Garage Sale i GOING CHEAP m w Computer >>4k dual drive pr nt<T. Joystick and business software National 2ti CTV video recorder and i su.nd Call *****5: Sa Sun. TWO 14" a one U CIV Selfcn^ $250 each View '3lk 47. =12-2tiL t Hedok South Av. 3 25 Sale:529 words
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Advertisement1140 1985-01-05 24 4 Nightclubs/ 4 Nightclubs/ 4 Nightclubs/ 4 Nightclubs/ 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/Oiscos Lounges/Discos Lounges/Discos Lounges/Discos Lounges/Discos I ~*> >■■■■ __#____Pl_____k^___P\ 4_ __V^V $r 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing "Minifley" Folding Doors are made of +4-f JJjvß' J i/K___ strong PVC Polyvinyl Chloride material JLJet/L1,140 words
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Advertisement229 1985-01-05 24 PLAYWAY CHILOCARE FOR ages 2 to 6 by ex-kindergurV-ti principal and qualified teacher?. Teaching in English and Mandarin. Programme includes pre-schuol activities and music. You are invited to view the centre from 10.00a.m. to S.3op.m. Monday to Saturday at: 74. Yuk Tong Avenue, (opposite Beauty World, Bukit Tlmah) Singa-pore-2159. Tel:229 words
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Advertisement634 1985-01-05 24 35 House Cleaning/ Painting FOR CARPET SHAMPOOING and genera] cleaning services that's prompt, efflciei I and effective, call: Rockwell !*****2 (24 hours*. HDB PAINTING: 3 rooms $4W). 4 Thorns $500. 5 ru..ni.s s?oo. executive $hoo. ii 'if $1.1)00. Call *****41. HDB/ privaif house owners. Having leaking problems? C:ill US .iiui634 words
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Advertisement807 1985-01-05 24 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor I^RIENOVATION^^_CONTRACTOR^ SPECIALISTS IN DESIGNING AND RENOVATING OF HDB FLATS. OFFICE SHOWROOM: BLK 37, DEFU LANE 10 #02-47. SINGAPORE 1953 TEL: *****97/8 Skilled workers Italy imported ceramic tiles China imported terrazzo Italy and China's marble Germany imported marble Japan Taiwan's wall tiles WELCOME807 words
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Advertisement699 1985-01-05 24 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators USED COMMERCIAL FRIDGE 4-dr freezer compartment avail, for restr. or wholesalers. *****02 6 MONTHS SHARP twin door fridge for sale at $1,000 nett Call: Alan or Anne Lee, *****14. I 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi FANTASTIC PRICE CUTS ON AMERICA'S BEST HI-FI Now's your chance to own ;i699 words
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Advertisement757 1985-01-05 24 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Office removal ipecialfaed in pianos. i/rg;tn> delivery und dis- posa! .service Bxpertenced, reliable, responsible worker* provided R>-u.so!iati)e ''halves ;inJ (^..st service i).!}- ol(bt lervtoe PLEASE CALL *****97/ *****01 We are at your tervict 7 dayi a week HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION servue Office757 words
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Advertisement474 1985-01-05 24 57 Business Opportunities Posh Reputable Restaurant established for many years in Orchard Road for takeover. Package deal offered (Proper ty or Property and Businest negotiable). InUTi'sted please ftriU- to ST. BOX A***** 390 Kim Seeg Road Singapore 0923. for detailed information 1 ESTABLISHED MUSIC INSTITUTION for takeover or partnership. Uist.9474 words
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Advertisement554 1985-01-05 25 TH^STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1985 1 j I H Job Opportunities L^ebl I I*■* 1 Are Available In Bis *j This Section 65 Situations Wanted MULTI FORCE *****68 Try our aconoaiy packags. Putcamant Salary Faa Filipino $730 $250/ SMS Sri Lankan $990 $150 It includes: a Security bond of554 words
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Advertisement458 1985-01-05 25 86 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL OF SINGAPORE 321 Joo Chiat Place S'pore 1542 invites applicants for the following positions: GENERAL TRAINED STAFF NURSES OR STAFF MID-WIVES for Intensive care unit Accident/ emergency unit Obstetric/ Gynaecology unit Preference will be given to those interested in working in permanent458 words
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Advertisement564 1985-01-05 25 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Property Investmei Company invites suitable qualified persons to fill in the following positions: 1) BUILDING SUPERVISOR Minimum 5 years experience in Building Management. Ability to write reports. Knowledge of M&E service would be an advantage. Salary around $1,500 p.m. 2) CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY OCE A' or564 words
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Advertisement523 1985-01-05 25 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic .IVE-IN EXPERIENCED COOK vanted for expatriate Diplomat. English-speaking, reading and vrlting will be an advantage. Duties include some housework. *o children. Dog lover. Tel: •*****2 before 10am. VANTED FILIPINO MAID to comnence work mid Jan. Please >hone: Elllngham, *****22 (ofice). *****69 (res.) EXPAT FAMILY REQUIRES Amah523 words
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Advertisement471 1985-01-05 25 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Cl c Clerical Data General Corporation is a Fortune 500 Company which designs, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. We have installed over 1 50,000 computer systems in 58 countries worldwide. In Singapore, we will have 2 new multi-million dollar manufacturing facilities.471 words
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Advertisement614 1985-01-05 25 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical WETCQ I We ore o well-established US-based company engaged in rhe Manufacture, Soles and Service of high-technology offshore oil drilling and production equipment. We invite applications for:COST CLERK Requirements: GCE O' level 1 ro 2 years experience in a similar614 words
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Advertisement678 1985-01-05 25 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Qr&td*»mm requires CONFIDENTIAL CLERKS/ TYPISTS a GCE O' level. a Typing speed 35 wpm. a With relevant working experience. TELEPHONE OPERATORS e Bilingual in English and Mandarin e With relevant working experience a With pleasant voice. Applicants should write giving678 words
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Advertisement581 1985-01-05 26 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical (7~"| Singatronics I A well-established electronic manufacI turing company invites suitably qualified I candidates to apply for the post of: I Accounts Assistant I (Female) I Applicants should possess a LCC InterI mediate or Higher Accounting Certificate I with at581 words
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Advertisement494 1985-01-05 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Secondary^^^^ education with at y least LCCI Bookkeeping Certificate At least 1 year's experience as an Accounts Clerk in a manufacturing firm Knowledge of stock recording and job analysis Salary negotiable. Interested, write in with full particulars and contact telephone number to: n The Advertiser494 words
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Advertisement496 1985-01-05 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical THE ONG GROUP OF COMPANIES invites applications for the following positions:--(A) CASHIER Minimum GCE 'O' level. Minimum 1 year's relevant working experience, preferably in a financial institution. (B) GENERAL CLERKS Minimum GCE 'O' level. Experience not necessary as training will be provided. (C) VAN DRIVER496 words
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Advertisement534 1985-01-05 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A design consulting firm requlres the services of a: PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGING DIRECTOR The job: e To provide secretarial support to the managing director e To help in the administrative function The candidate: o 'A' Level Certificate holder e Hardworking and highly motivated534 words
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Advertisement533 1985-01-05 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical AVALON BAY Expanding American company specialised in seafood processing invites applicants for: SECRETARY/ STENOGRAPHER e Good command of English, e Working experience In a foreign manufacturing company, e Knowledge in computer operation preferable, e Residents in Jurong area preferable but not necessary. SALES EXECUTIVE e533 words
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Advertisement606 1985-01-05 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SUPERMIX CONCRETE PTE LTD 1) SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK e LCCI Higher Accounting, e Residents from Clementl/ Holland/ Choa Chu Kang area preferred. 2) OFFICE ATTENDANT/ DRIVER e Class 2 driving licence but preferably with class 3 also. 3) FIELD ASSISTANTS For post (1), please write606 words
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Advertisement701 1985-01-05 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical iiiw mn immwiißii vacancy lor an ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements: a GCE 'O' level, e LCC Bookkeplng Intermediate. Experience not necessary. Please write with full personal particulars including qualifications, •alary expected, contact telephone •Me photograph to: THE STAFF PARTNER FOO, KON S TAN (MCSM/M) 47 HILL701 words
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Advertisement1404 1985-01-05 26 70 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Sales Clarical FEMALE OFFICE ASSISTANTS BF2F''^'!^ff^e^^B Experience essential but not Bm.^^.*J laJ I I LTaJI^B neressary Salary commensurate I^H^Hr'fVHHP'jM with experience and quallflca- ■^l^^S JyT I^Teim lions Applications with full re- U. *KM i IL* I m A^TX^-Bm sume to be submitted to1,404 words
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Advertisement3471 1985-01-05 27 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Sales Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Lh^i I BB^ ~^m aV .ifl J^Sr I a^^iOZ^^aV lasWl^Lai3,471 words
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Advertisement477 1985-01-05 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical A large Multi -National Company in Jurong has a vacancy for: Maintenance Electrician (Starting Pay: $900 $1,200 pm) NTC 3 in Electrical Fitting, Installation or equivalent PUB Licensed electrician Minimum 3 years relevant experience in the installation, trouble-shooting and repairing of electrical components of high powered477 words
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Advertisement534 1985-01-05 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical CHEE KIN DENTAL PRODUCTS, a division of Jardtne Matheton Holding* (Spore) Limited, is the major denial equipment supplier in Singapore IJue to expansion, we hiive 2 vacancies for: ELECTRO-MECHANICAL/ PNEUMATIC/HYDRAULIC TECHNICANS to join the service team Qualifications NTC 3 in Electro-mechani-cal or Electronics. Preferably experienced in534 words
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Advertisement506 1985-01-05 28 73 Situationa Vacant: 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Production Interview Times: 9am—ll am \fi z 2 pm 4pm (Monday to Friday) Our Video Finishing Section located in Jurong requires for its second shift operation the following: Production Supervisor Qualifications/Experience: Diploma in Production Engineering^witri preferably 1 —2 years experience. Experience in spraying506 words
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Advertisement819 1985-01-05 28 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ESTEE LAUDER STOREHAND/DELIVERY ASSISTANT Would you like to work for a prestigious multi-national company? Estee Lauder Cosmetics is looking for a strong, healthy man to be a storehand /delivery assistant stationed at our MacPherson Road warehouse. Reporting to819 words
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Advertisement1323 1985-01-05 28 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 1 ■MMBMWBafMBWBBa*MBMBBa*aIM J^T^ I SITED ff 7P ft NGI N EERS 1 (S) PTE LTD Data General C orporation is Fortune s(M) Company reuuirc^ which designs, manufactures and «<?!!*> general t SALFS Cl FRK purpose computers. B DR^^FTSM1,323 words
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Advertisement1329 1985-01-05 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 1) MECHANICS required to repair and maintain cranes, generators and aircompressors. e Minimum 3 years' experienced Possess driving licence e Able to work independently 2) DRIVERS a Class 3or 4 driving licence a Experience In towing work Interested applicants please call: *****84 URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE Chinese1,329 words
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Advertisement295 1985-01-05 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PUMP FITTER REQUIRED. Interested, call personally at 81k.603, Clement! West St. l. =01-35, S'pore 0512. or contact *****56/ 9. REQUIRED URGENTLY FEMALE food Shop Assts. with driving licence. Int. applicants, pise contact: Theresa. *****38. REQUIRED LIMOUSINE DRIVER by SZ Co. Preferably staying in dist.o3l6. Interested pise295 words
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Advertisement744 1985-01-05 29 IUJJCvI An advertiser has modified his i 1969 Volkswagen to a later UIIUIDfIB J model. If you're keen to buy Jl JDIJBi this "antique" car with a KJ ■WiLsaail "new" touch, see classification DATSUN PICKUPS AND delivery I vans for hire. Jalan) Besar Branch tel: *****33; Jalan Eunos Branch tel:744 words
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Advertisement749 1985-01-05 29 86 For Sale: BMW 1981 BMW 320. 1 private owner, aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, new NCT tyres. Up top condition, original paint. PARF. $42,000 0.n.0. 354F, Alexandra Road, (Opp. Nanyang Siang Pau), S'poreo3ls. BMW 2002 Til, 1974 unmodified immaculate and enthusiast's car, everything restored without cost consideration, owner leaving,749 words
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Advertisement731 1985-01-05 29 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1990 MERCEDES 200. Manual, white colour, good condition. Selling $50,000. Contact *****43/*****02 1992 MERCEDES 200 Auto. 2-digit no. Sports rims, low mileage, showrm condition. *****91/ *****55, Jerry Low. 290 SLC AUTO. October 1978 2nd owner, very low mileage, road tax till March '85. Price: $105,000 0.n.0.731 words
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Advertisement807 1985-01-05 29 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan Low Downpayment Pulsar 1 .0 DX $3250 Sunny 1 .3 OX $3690 Sunny 13 GL $3890 (Includes registration fee 6 months road tpx) Low Interest Rates [ID delta \nrmu (a member o' RuDy Group) Bukit Timah Showroom: 150/152 Mackenzie Road Singapore 0922 Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom:807 words
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Advertisement690 1985-01-05 29 90 For Sate: Toyota 1982 TOYOTA COROLLA 31 I <»vi Tier N'-( i^~ irj j itninui ulate ndll loi K on.. Call NBH 13 78 TOYOTA CORONA robust llcnl i I'AHI- eligible 19 Mb ojijo i M Lee *****: j 79 TOYOTA COROLLA. rUM PARI ail i on, radio, i690 words
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Advertisement489 1985-01-05 30 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat FORD OFFERS FREE APPLES A FREE Macintosh 1 28K computer* worth over $6,000 with selected Ford Sierras. A FREE Apple He computer*worth $3,000 with selected Ford Telstars. For a very limited period, to celebrate our 3rd Anniversary, we're489 words
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Advertisement577 1985-01-05 30 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi -82 COLT SIGMA GLS. 1 owner. New road tax, aircon, cassette. Up top condition. $20,300 0.n.0. *****85 Mr Teng '82 LANCER F, aircon, sports rims, beautiful cond. $18,400. downpayment $3,000. Tel: *****55/ (*****00 res). ■82 SEPT. TREDIA 1.4 GLX. good condition, sports rims, radio cassette, metallic577 words
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Advertisement580 1985-01-05 30 92 For Sato: Mazda 8/82 MAZDA 323, 1.3, 5-speed, 4door. aircon, radio cassette, power windows, tax till 8/85, $19,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****45 after 2pm. 'S3 MAZDA 323, 1.3 5-speed, aircond, radio/ cassette, sports rims, price $21,500. Tel: *****88/ *****00. ALMOST '81 MAZDA 626. Ist CO. owner. Good condition. Aircon, tax580 words
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Advertisement631 1985-01-05 30 93 For Sale: Honda 1984 HONDA ACCORD EX 12 valve. Auto. 1 owner, a/c, radio cassette, new tax. PARF. $36,800, loan $28,000. Tel. *****64/ 5. '81 HONDA ACCORD 4-dr. 1 pte. owner. Full accessories worth $2,500. Showroom condition. $20,900. *****19 Jasmine. '82 HONDA ACCORD, auto, power steering/ windows, $27,000. Blk631 words
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Advertisement947 1985-01-05 30 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1980 VOLKSWAGON 254 (1584 cc) s/ wagon (latest model). 8 seaters. 1 company owner. Twin Aircon, radio/ cassette. Tax 2/85. Showroom condition. Tel: *****55. DEC 1971 AUSTIN Moke 1100 cc. Sport rims. Tax 7/85. Very good condition. Call *****55. Raymond Hung. DEC. 1980 SUZUKI 550,947 words
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Advertisement803 1985-01-05 30 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '82 MAR DATSUN Pick-up 1 owner aircon excellent condition. *****28. '82 SUZUKI JEEP 1000. A/c. Ist owner. Original paint. Low mileage. New tax. *****45. '83 TOYOTA COROLLA VAN 1300 New model, a/c, radio cassette, showroom condition. *****52. '82 TOYOTA LITEACE van 1 owner aircon, like803 words
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Advertisement834 1985-01-05 30 98 Scrap Vehicles HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE fur 985- 4000 c.c. scrap cars. *****27. after 12pm. *****3 Ricky Tay. WANTED AMY PARF scrap/ used/ comm. cars. High offer. *****58/ *****63, Kwok (night: *****61). WANTED SCRAP CARS/ used cars/ comm. vehicles. *****33/ *****40, Mr Yeo (Night: *****13). 106 Accomodation Available: Houses Extra834 words
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Advertisement708 1985-01-05 30 dsfdef 106 Accomodation 106 Accomodation Available: Houses Available: Houses fiHDB I PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential ties:Tender Deposit Payable A) CHIP BEE GARDENS (Off Holland Road) (i) Double-Storey Terrace (3 bedrooms) at 30 Jalan Kelabu Asap $1,050.00 B) JALAN HANG JEBAT708 words
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Advertisement439 1985-01-05 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments EVIAN CONDOMINIUM 359 HOLLAND ROAD Brand new exclusive 4-sto-rey walfcup apartment* Only 23 units with swimming pool Ready for occupation Keh "85 Monthly rental Sludio apartments from $I.7f>(i 2 bedroomed apartment Iron: $2,000 3 bedroumed apartments Jrom $2,850 4 bedroumed maisonettes from $3,600 Vi«w our Showflat439 words
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Advertisement1067 1985-01-05 31 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments REGAL MANSION JESS- GB^ __hl^___ I a 9 V^jflHl ■3____K__M___-_ '~pr I_o^^^H HHGJt«4_Wi__p^^^ i ____^^^B^SS_I At Mar Thoma Rd, I Off St. Michael Rd, Singapore 1232 3 4 Bedrooms, Living, Dining. All amenities. Luxury finished. Air Cond, Kitchen cabinets provided. Built-in area1,067 words
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Advertisement882 1985-01-05 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LEEOON HTS, D-10, brand new 3 bdrm apt. Luxuriously furn. Full facilities $2,600. *****11/*****33. PANDAN VALLEY, ACACIA Blk. 3 bedrooms, furnished $1,800. Wess *****44 (Saturday/Sunday). PANOAN VALLEY (CHEMPAKA). Beautiful 4-bdrm apt. Furn. Painted. $2,700. *****32. Owner. PARKVIEW MANSION, EXEC, apt opposite Mitsukoshi Gdn, fully furnished. *****73882 words
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Advertisement810 1985-01-05 31 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms SERANGOON GDN (1955). Couple/ singles. Fully furnished. Cooking/ washing facilities. Fan $360 Aircond $420. *****9/ *****25. 1 FULLY FURNISHED Aircond room to let at Clemenceau Ave, Skyscraper, S'pore 0922. Please call after 10a.m. *****15. 2 FURNISHED AIRCON rooms in apt. near Newton circus. Good location and810 words
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Advertisement730 1985-01-05 31 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign FOREIGN/ LOCAL PROFESSIONALS, pise remember 'Multi Line'--*****32/ *****15 for any service apts you want in S'pore. We arrange leases for anyone or all of the service apts now available here. I—3 bedrms inclusive of facilities. Minimum lease 1 wk 1 mth. Rent monthly $1,400 $15,000.730 words
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Advertisement831 1985-01-05 31 113 For Sale: Houses 015T.5 HONG LEONG Gdn renovated 2-1/2-storey ter. 3 bdrm, servant's, store, split-level living/ dining. $470,000. Holland Housing *****79 GOOD BUY II Dist.27 Jalan I.engkok. Sembawang. beautifully renovated, s/storey semi-d. 3 bdrms, large garden, gd orientation. $415,000 negotiable. *****00. LUXURIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL bungalow in prime and prestigeous831 words
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Advertisement345 1985-01-05 31 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Freehold I Residential I Showcase I BBm2>MßjMia2wr|ii\«iiii^g||«^juiAM|uaai w¥i/Qjwl^n.\t^\^f I ■H (r^ 2 yy >\ $CMOOL x« Blßjj^^^^B ffr.rJ^T CLEMENCEAU AVENUE/*^/ NEWWJh I sanflß^B^B^Hßl i«iiinii f >^*^a\ -i^ H Ttomenti Park Phase 3C I M Tulip345 words
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Advertisement630 1985-01-05 31 114 For Sal*: Private Apartments OIST 16 EAST COAST Vllle mai sonelte 2034 sq ft 3 bdrms *»r vant s pool Freehold $43f> 000 Everton *****1 1 Sat' Sun 015T.9 LLOYD COURT I bdrrnfurnished, tenanted tlil early I 1986 Expensive renovation I Hoe-Tan *****21 I GOOD BUY! GRANOEFORO. hi*!. floor630 words
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Advertisement1507 1985-01-05 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments frm a AftJ IT±*V*MM With the widest I CHUf-NVflßKsei utd0 I 3L~*§"lUi£\ Chuan Park is the I r®*&«Ac^*-j resort-like home you have I I''' -^NV^JHke^H TW Tr^i^ni i reVi mT^BP^Mti f^P*ft^^ It [BK|| -I La^L.1,507 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration850 1985-01-05 33 SouthalTs leap from unemployed labourer to working-class hero LIVERPOOL, Fri. Some time this year, Neville Southall will make perhaps his final concession to his glamorous profession. He will take his driving test. "It is only because I've been given a sponsored car," insists Southall, the 26-year-old850 words
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237 1985-01-05 33 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Farouk's boys turn out in full force MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By SINGAPORE hockey coach Farouk Marican was all smiles yesterday. And he had every reason to be happy. For the first time, since the Asian Cup squad started training a month ago, there was a full turnout. Although the rain ruled237 words
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Article143 1985-01-05 33 NEW YORK, Fri. The Milwaukee Bucks' red-hot first-half scoring was enough to offset a third quarter charge by the Los Angeles Clippers in Milwaukee's 111-87 National Basketball Association romp yesterday. Paul Pressey, Craig Hodges and Kenny Fields combined for 17 of IS points, shooting fromAP; Reuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration485 1985-01-05 36 No more red faces for Liverpool THIRD ROUND LONDON. Fri. It is 11 years since the FA Cup last came to rest m Liverpool's trophy room. Bob Paisley, for all his success during eight years m charge at Anfield, could manage no better than a single losing appearance m theAFP - 485 words
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Article, Illustration104 1985-01-05 36 Barsnley v Reading, Birmingham v Norwich, Burton v Leicester, Brighton v Hull, Bristol v Ipswich, Carlisle v Dagenham, Chelsea v Wigan, Coventry v Manchester City, Doncaster v QPR, Fnlham v Sheffield Wednesday. Gtllingham v Cardiff. Hereford v Arsenal, U verpooi v Aston Villa, Lntonv Stoke, Manchester ltd v Bournemouth,104 words
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Article, Illustration189 1985-01-05 36 Soccer shorts LONDON, Fri. Former soccer star George Best has revealed that he wants to remarry as soon as he has kicked his drink problem. In a radio interview broadcast here, he names current girlfriend Angie Lynn as "the one" he hopes to settleAFP - 189 words
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Article69 1985-01-05 36 L&TOON, Fri. Manchester United manager Ben Atkinson has denied reports that be had made a renewed •Her to Ipswich for England defender Terry Botcher. Atkinson said: "We did Inquire about Batcher bat there has been no fresh approaches by ns." United were reported to have offeredAFP - 69 words
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Article57 1985-01-05 36 MANCHESTER (England), Fri. Manchester United have taken a short cut to their first major final of the season by acquiring a First Division basketball team. They took over Warrington Vikings, renaming them Manchester United, when the local side got into a financial slump. They play Kingston mReuter - 57 words
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Article820 1985-01-05 36 Hope on a Hereford hurricane Martin Palmer warns of a possible Gunners collapse AROUND this time every year, the class system m the English Football League comes under attack. Yes, it's FA Cup time again and today's third round means that members of the game's ruling classes are obliged to820 words
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Article, Illustration364 1985-01-05 37 M SPOTLIGHT ON EUROPEAN SOCCER LONDON. Fri. Barcelona, scenting their first championship success for 11 seasons, travel to Real Zaragoza this weekend anxious to launch the new year m the way they ended the old winning. Barcelona, six points clear at the top of the Spanish364 words
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Article, Illustration340 1985-01-05 37 BIRMINGHAM, Fri. TOP-SEEDED Mats Wilander, ranked fourth m the world and spearhead of Sweden's Davis Cup- winning team, was beaten m his first match m the Young Masters tournament here yesterday. Wilander, 20, went down 7-6, 6-3 to American Sammy Giammalva, 21, m the secondReuter - 340 words
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Article359 1985-01-05 37 Lendl hit by power serve and 18 aces LAS VEGAS, Fri. Yannick Noah, of France, used a strong serve to break open a tight match in the third set yesterday and beat Czechoslovakia 's Ivan Lendl 7-6 (7-5), 6-7 (5-7), 6-1 in the Challenge of Champions event.AP; Reuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-01-05 37 1 BOXING SCENE NEW YORK, Frt. International Boxing Federation heavyweight champion Larry Holmes said yesterday he would retire following his next title defence against unbeaten David Bey but might return to fight Gerry Cooney for US$3O million (s6sm). "I know a lot of people wont believe me,Reuter - 195 words
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Article121 1985-01-05 37 BELTSVILLE (Maryland), Fri. Former welterweight champion Sugar Ray Leonard remained in good and stable condition at Prince George's General Hospital where he was kept overnight for observation for minor injuries he received in a three-car collision. Sgt. L. Farmer, of Maryland State Police, said a car abruptlyAP - 121 words
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170 1985-01-05 37 LONDON, Fri. Zola Budd is ready to run for Britain again, the 18-year-old runner declared yesterday to dispel doubts about her future following her return to South Africa after her Olympic disaster. Zola, unofficially credited with the world's fastest time for a womanAFP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration425 1985-01-05 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - Seok Hufs on course TAY CHENG KHOON Second in Scotland, Singapore girl gears up for another showdown By NATIONAL squash champion Lim Seok Hui, fresh from a second-placed showing in the Scottish Under-19 tournament, launched her attack on the English junior title with a 9-0, 90, 9-1 massacre of Helen425 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-01-05 38 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By Aussie win shows Windies are human Miandad THE unexpected innings defeat of west Indies by Australia in this week's Fifth Test has done cricket a whole world of good. This is the opinion of Pakistani captain Javed Miandad, who was in Singapore with his team376 words
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Article84 1985-01-05 38 LONDON, Fri. Cricket star lan Botham yesterday came oat of hiding, following his arrest on suspicion of having drugs, and tamed up for soccer training with English Fourth Division Scanthorpe United. The 28-year-old Somerset and England all-rounder had not been seen since Wednesday when police releasedAFP - 84 words
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Article315 1985-01-05 38 TWO world-bests were set m the United States swimming meet m Fayetteville, Arkansas, on Thursday. The Arkansas "A" quartet of Chris CantweU, Norman Wyatt, Larry Craft and James Pringle clocked lmin 30.855 ec to beat the men's 200 metres freestyle relay mark, while the US "A" teamAFP; AP; Reuter - 315 words
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325 1985-01-05 38 CALCUTTA, Fri. Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar and his cricketers were jeered and pelted with rubbish by the crowd here today as the Third Test against England ground towards a draw. Gavaskar angered the 75,000 spectators and England captain David Gower by delaying declaring hisReuter - 325 words
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Article301 1985-01-05 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON THE Singapore team for the Asian junior squash championships left for Hongkong yesterday, promising surprises for leading favourites Pakistan and Malaysia. The Republic are quietly confident of beating Malaysia thus avenging their setback m the inaugural championships at the East Coast Recreation Centre301 words
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Article312 1985-01-05 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON GOLF...by SEMBAWANG Country Club's defence of the Singapore Golf Association's inter-club Premier League title suffered a setback when their champion P.M. Samy was hospitalised on Thursday for appendicitis three days before the opening match tomorrow. But, said club captain Clarence Tan: "There's no reason312 words
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192 1985-01-05 38 THE Republic's expected economic slowdown this year will have an adverse effect on the bold plans of the Singapore Professional Golfers' Association. "Our blueprint calls for generous sponsors, said SPG A president Ong Ah Keng. "But, with companies tightening their purse strings, these may192 words
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Article, Illustration463 1985-01-05 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Results at a glance: Brunei 0 Singapore 0, Kedah 0 Forces 1, Sabah 1 Trengganu 3, Selangor 2 Johor 1 Singapore strikers' sorry story of seven squandered shots BRUNEI 0 SINGAPORE 0 By BANDAR Seri Begawan, Fri. The scoreboard at the Hassanul Bolkiah Stadium flashed "WelcomeJERRY SEH - 463 words
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Article255 1985-01-05 39 J. RAJENDRAN - Singi hits right note for Mobil J. RAJENDRAN By IF K. Singinathan's New Year resolution had anything to do with scoring goals, then he hasn't done too badly so far. At the Toa Payoh Stadium yesterday, Singinathan scored Mobil's goals in their 2-1 win over Hotel Asia in a Singapore255 words
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Article217 1985-01-05 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI BANDAR Seri Begawan, Fri. Many of the spectators at the Sultan Hassanul Bolkiah Stadium here had expected to see at least one of the many talented Singapore footballers do something that would make them remember tonight's Malaysia Cup-tie between Brunei and the Republic. This217 words
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Article288 1985-01-05 39 SABAH I TRENGGANU 3 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Sabah paid the price for fielding an inexperienced goalkeeper here today when they lost their opening Malaysia Cup soccer match to Trengganu at the Likas Stadium. Putin Itin, a newcomer, was preferred over the more experienced Nicholas Leong, but288 words
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Article, Illustration257 1985-01-05 39 SELANGOR 2 JOHOR I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Defending champions Selangor got off to a flying start m their Malaysia Cup campaign by beating Johor 2-1 at the Stadium Merdeka here tonight. Khalid Ali gave a superb performance m the first half and fittingly brought the257 words
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Article235 1985-01-05 39 KEDAH 0 ARMED FORCES 1 ALOR STAR, Fri. A 69th-minute goal by Maznan Talib gave Malaysian Armed Forces a grand start to their Malaysia Cup soccer campaign here tonight. In a display of speed and skill, Forces took their chances well to rock fancied Kedah.235 words
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294 1985-01-05 39 Pahang's Zainal hit by Cupid's arrow KUANTAN, Fri. Zainal Abidin Hassan has been bitten by the love bug and this could be the reason for his not turning up for Pahang's Malaysia Cup training this season. Zainal has plans to marry his sweetheart who lives m Kuala Lumpur (sources sayNST - 294 words
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Article260 1985-01-05 39 THERE are many good reasons why sports fans should make a regular date with The Sunday Times. It Is the paper with the most readable columnists, the liveliest coverage and the most colourful action photos. And tomorrow there is a special bonus. ..an exclusive, cut-and-keep260 words
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Advertisement402 1985-01-05 33 150 Commercial/ Technical LCCI PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME CLASSES COMMENCE: 7 4 14 JAN 85 PLEASE ENROL EARLY With our facilities and guidance, you will achieve your goal. JOIN US FOR QUALITY. COMFORT, CONVENIENCE. SATISFACTION AND RESULT. N.B. Students/ parents may inspect our facilities and credentials before402 words
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Advertisement1305 1985-01-05 33 173 Religious 173 Religious Announcements Announcements DO YOU NEED a guide to the Bible 7 help in understanding its message 9 comfort in this troubled world 9 THE BIBLE READING PLANNER ..i NOTEBOOK will help you. For a free copy send to A.C.8.M.. GPO Box 2043. Brisbane. Old. Australia. 4ool1,305 words
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Advertisement124 1985-01-05 33 FOUND SOMETHING? From now on, if you have found anything, you can call C.A.T.S. (Classified Advertisement Telephone Service) at *****66 and have an advertisement published free of charge! IT'S A C.A.T.S. SPECIAL SERVICE lie Straits ItaiesTj££T Classified 1 7rr»«*» 1 V l_ 173 Religious Announcements THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN SINGAPORE124 words
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Article, Illustration694 1985-01-05 34 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Mudlarks THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Tricky Steven, Evertrust RACE 2: Regalia RACE 3: Upper Grosvenor 11, Champagne Charlie RACE 4: Contilibre, Kinta Valley 11, Swiss Tiger n, Lagonda, Blaze Ahead RACE S: Magari694 words
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Article3873 1985-01-05 34 I j. j wmmpmtm 2.15 class 3 div 7 1,400 m It^m^il (Ratings: 80-66) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 0*4151 Tricky Steven 57 (89) Andrew Foo-E Breukelen smg pc +3.5 Entered for this run only; set pace and held on for head win from Checktoh m last start C3,873 words
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Article, Illustration283 1985-01-05 34 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By Our man on the trad PENANG, Fri. Three-year-old Accomplice, who has yet to finish further than third in three outings, looks the best bet of the day in Race 6 for Class 3 Div 3 horses over 1,400 m. Last283 words
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156 1985-01-05 34 GOODMAN Stables champion sprinter, Added Advantage 11, who has earned $326,500 from six wins, seven seconds, four thirds and a fourth from only 25 outings, has been deleted. The six-year-old by Irish-bred by Welsh Saint won the Lion City Cup in successive years (1982156 words
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Article, Illustration255 1985-01-05 35 Bid to set up another record goes up in smoke PENANG, Frt. Top apprentice Lake Danls has been admitted to the Penaag Medical Centre with a thigh Injury suffered In a mishap on the trainIng track here this morning. Danls was dislodged from Perak255 words
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Article451 1985-01-05 35 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE PENANG Fri. Of the Governor's Gold Cup candidates that came out this morning, only the Lim Hock Bee-train-ed pair of National Flag II and Asean II were out to make time. Asean II (Johnston) clocked 39.3 sec for 600 m451 words
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Article48 1985-01-05 35 PENANG, Fri. Trainer Ivan Allan has pulled out Feu Vert from Sunday's 2,200 m Governor's Gold Cup, leaving a field of 15 to contest the $125,000 race. With Feu Vert out, Allan still has three candidates topweight Big Chief, St Gallen and Foxiloxi.48 words
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Article, Illustration48 1985-01-05 35 HONGKONG, Frl. Silver Star (above), the lax horse who threw two top jockeys England's Briaa Taylor, who later died of head aad neck injuries, and French-born Philippe Paquet, who was seriously Injured has been destroyed, a Royal Hongkong Jockey Club spokesman said today. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration112 1985-01-05 35 Week's top gallops TUESDAY (good going): Keep Going V 38.9, St Gallen 39, Freedom Fighter n (Wadi) 38.3, Sweet Elegance 36.5, Perak Hero (apprentice Danis) 38.3, Dow Jones n (Rajoo) 38.4. WEDNESDAY (good): Charming Lady (Ooi) 38.3, Rio Blanco 40.5, Bay Thunder (Subian) 41.3. THURSDAY (good): Big Chief 41.5, St112 words
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Article1017 1985-01-05 35 I Tierce: Races 3. 5, 7 and 8 IJAAm 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 4 1,400m LLi!L|l (Ratings: 88-75) mmmmm^mm /filiilcll? ti7m\ (blaKeS: 914,500) 1 ""**SSST-25LS <B)Gb M> STRL." —rt»'* 5: Zl 3 3 **12*6 Gatd Uerltiaa D"ss (M) Excelienc^Allan 49un8vm fST^ W) Excellence-Allan 4 841*40 Utetatlaa 111 "it7B«Y1,017 words
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Article149 1985-01-05 35 Total No of platings Placings for last II rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey 398 ffi 64 38 ********** 2 Johnston 328 51 32 29 ********** 3 Danis 353 49 4431 ********** 4 Lucas ***** 42 19 ********** 5 Khoo 277 33 24 21 **********149 words
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Article89 1985-01-05 35 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 69 73 58 Allan 67 56 44 Zaflr 55 45 33 Bougoure 47 29 42 E van Breukelen 45 47 46 Rodgers 39 38 42 Lim 32 26 30 Ismail 30 29 20 Bnang 29 29 40 Lee 27 34 36 G van Breukelen89 words
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Article90 1985-01-05 35 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 37 41 35 Agasam 25 22 25 Goodman 16 15 19 Inderapnra 13 21 12 Sonny Khoo 13 5 13 Chens 11 7 9 HTWee 10 7 6 MenangLagi 7 9 4 AW 7 5 5 Andereslngh 7 4 5 Frontal 6 9 590 words
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Advertisement90 1985-01-05 34 6* RAT ffi| Vm of the E£J TIGER KVI Year of the IT^l RABBIT gVHH Year of the ilgV^ DRAGON m QS^Hj Year of the re*] SNAKE era, L~A HORSE Itf<9 of the il BYear of the MONKEY friTM Year of the Mi f ROOSTER PBIB Year of the Chinese90 words
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Obituary, Illustration172 1985-01-05 35 r MR. FOOYIAP^ GHEE AGED 86 paaaad away peacefully on 3rd January 1965, leaving behind: Sons Hoo Kee Kang Foo Khee Tong Daughiers-in-lsw Jang Kwee FongLeong Sue-Yin Goh Kim Heong Daughters Foo Khee Chew Foo Hee Hiak Sons-in-law Ong Tan Fang Bay Bak Hu 10 grandsons, 1 grand-daughter-in-law,172 words
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Obituary, Illustration60 1985-01-05 35 ELIZABETH ABISHEGANAOEN A.ABISHEGANADEN In loving memory of our Parents who went to be with the Lord in 1961 1965 respectively In Memorism Of LATE MOM. PARKASH KAUft (PACHO) D/O CHANDA SINGH W/O BAKHSHISH SINGH Departed 9-1-80 Always remembered and sadly missed by all loved ones. PATH DA60 words
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Obituary, Illustration90 1985-01-05 35 IST ANNIVERSARY IN PRECIOUS MEMORY OF In Loving Memory el In Loving Memory Of In Loving Memory oi j MR. A. KARUPPU H Departed January sth 1984 Dearly misted by wile, tort, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren urandchUdren. MR UM MUN PANG departed sth Jan. 1973 We often think of the90 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1985-01-05 35 NASTASSIA MAfILENE JOAN PELAEZ d/O SANDRA MARY KESSLAR Born on 7th Doc "84. Called homo to bo with tho Lord on 3rd Jsn. 85. D#«wty ffliftMHd by mom, d«Mj mm sistor Charted* and In* Koaalar larnllif^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ K. SUNDRAM, formerly residing at M-A Own Road, patted away peacefully in70 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1985-01-05 35 TAN KAR SIN Age 12 Passed away peacefully at SGH on 4/1/S5. Dearly missed by Mom, Dad, Sister, brother, grandpa, grandma, auntiai and uncles. Cortege will leave Casket Company (Sin sling Drive) tor Bright Hill Crematorium on 6/1/85 at 10 am. Special thanks to doctors and staff of53 words
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Obituary, Illustration164 1985-01-05 35 Tho Family Of The Late •Mm. Teresa Chia Liang Neo wish to express their deepest appreciation and sincere thanks to Rav. Frs. J. Wallace C.S.S.R, M. Tung. N. Chin, P. Abrial, the Priests and Prayer Group of the Church of Blessed Sacrament, all relatives, friends and colleagues for164 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1985-01-05 35 In Loving Memory Of WEE TECK YEAN Departed sth Jan 1982 Dearly missed by wife, children and All lov#d on#s.23 words
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Advertisement185 1985-01-05 35 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements I NG SOO PENG, JUDY CHOK I and their family thank Trinity Christian Centre, staff of ward 5 Changi Hospital, friends and relatives for their assistance, attendance, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. MRS. EE YEAN KEAT nee Seow Jee Neo, aged 102, passed away185 words
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Advertisement51 1985-01-05 35 I 1 s^ ■70 A comprehens ve collection o< e-jthentic Indian recipes ranging from iromatfc main dishes t sweetmeats a id sherbets Superb colou.' photographs illustrate every recipe Including an extensive. illustrated gt ice to spices mm t'^Bj^Jt t aii g OO6 A Hamlyn Book rTTI Distributed by 2j federal51 words
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Advertisement346 1985-01-05 38 HFor the men and women Wf^lCOffl@ \O jf7^~~^ sf* 1^ f 'in pricing, and more important W/ ii^^\lc=^r^f^\ i j iT^!^^^ Venue give you the savings. y I r~^~~u^} 1° I l*jEsffi'NTUC Conference Room X o \o^f k i-*° U *> e f T Cs^ FABRIC: 100% COTTON f IUI346 words
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Article, Illustration472 1985-01-05 40 Fearful newcomers hide food under mattresses I QUOTE We found m their (the Ethiopian Jews') behaviour symptoms similar to those found m concentration camp survivors. Dr Chaim Hershko, one of a team of doctors looking after the newcomers. JERUSALEM, Fri. WhenNYT; AP - 472 words
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234 1985-01-05 40 NANCY CHNG - Guerillas brace for big Viet assault on Ampil NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Fri Khmer resistance forces and Thai troops stationed at the Thai-Cambo-dian border near Ampil are bracing themselves for a major Vietnamese assault to mark the sixth anniversary of the Vietnamese-installed Heng Samrin regime. About 20,000 civilians234 words
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Article142 1985-01-05 40 What it should have been MEMBERS of Parliament were not sworn m at the Istana on Wednesday when Cabinet ministers took their oaths of office before the President. A Straits Times report, based on information received, had said that the MPs had earlier that day taken their oaths m President142 words
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Article48 1985-01-05 40 TOKYO, Fri. Twenty-one Japanese choked and died over the New Year holidays while eating mochi rice cakes, a traditional holiday snack, police said today. The victims, who were mostly elderly, suffered respiratory failures when the sticky pounded rice balls lodged m their throats, they said\ UPIUPI - 48 words
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119 1985-01-05 40 China to allow Taiwan to keep HK links BEIJING, Frl. China will not sever Taiwan's existing links with Hongkong after it regains control of the colony from Britain m 1997, the Foreign Ministry said today. "After China's resumption of the exercise of sovereignty over Hongkong m Iff! the relations existingReuter - 119 words
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Article69 1985-01-05 40 NEW YORK, Fri. A judge ordered Bernhard Goetz held on US$5O,OOO (S$108,500) bail yesterday on attempted murder charges after a prosecutor said he told authorities he intended to kill the four youths he shot on a subway train. An assistant district attorney said m Manhattan CriminalAP - 69 words
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303 1985-01-05 40 Asean leaders send Congrats to PM THE Prime Minister has received congratulatory messages on the People's Action Party's election victory from the leaders of four Asean countries Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei congratulated Mr Lee Kuan Yew on the victory and his reassumption of office303 words
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Article31 1985-01-05 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 1.77 points to 1,188.05 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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363 1985-01-05 40 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States federal budget deficit for fiscal 1985 will total US$2lB billion (*****.7 billion), and not US$2lO billion as estimated only a few weeks ago, Budget Director David Stockman told Senate Republicansyesterday. His revised predictions363 words
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Advertisement315 1985-01-05 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE THE Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS), responding to the needs of exporters, has restructured its guarantee schemes and policies. Rubber prices hit two-year low of 165.5 cents per kilo. Proposals from the National Association of Travel Agents could have a315 words
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Advertisement233 1985-01-05 40 PAKISTAN CHINESE 60% OFF BHfVw?- J v> Jw't^^^^^B iVOT j« at j«arw ISTm tjl A.V *\j>s^H I t W V PERSIANS AFGHANS 40% OFF AMIR SON'S (SINCE 192'. PTE LTD #03-01 to 07 LUCKY PLAZA. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Tel *****83 Weekdays Saturdays Open 10am to 7pm Closed Sundays THE233 words
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Miscellaneous141 1985-01-05 40 Weather mmm w<'- <« •■*■•;^mm ™.**'<<"- n^*mm« n UP TO Ip.m. Partly cloudy with showers over several areas during pre-dawn and early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.09 a.m. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 14/22C Cloudy Manila 17 32C141 words
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Title Section19 1985-01-05 1 SECTION TWO In OUTLOOK today: Singapore food eat your fill Chocolate food of the gods Pages Two and Three19 words
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Article317 1985-01-05 1 ON OCT 4, 19C8, Colonel Omar Torrijos Herrera of the lS,l««-strong Panamanian National Guard (there is no army) took power in a eeap d'etat Despite apparently undemocratic moves such as banning political parties, which he labelled "tools of the oligarchy", Torrijos received broad support In317 words
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Article, Illustration1490 1985-01-05 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE GENERAL: THE STORY OF AN INVOLVEMENT By Graham Greene The Bodley Head, London 224 pages, hardcover $24.55 Reviewed by PETER SCHOPPERT 4 Getting to Know the General is Greene's tribute to Omar Torrijos, and the mysterious and subtle friendship a kind of1,490 words
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Advertisement268 1985-01-05 1 TOUR WAT ©a VIP TV) SIICCFSS (Very interesting Penguin) through SO A home study courses The School of Accountancy Business Studies, B^^Lit >A A ''laLa^^^' with 70 years successful experience, offers you courses for the examinations of: Association of Certified Accountants Association of Accounting Technicians TTf^^^^^^ Institute of Cost Management268 words
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Advertisement166 1985-01-05 1 A J <!; HI ii Hi ji l^^JlJ^^L^^gJjjg&^/jH^^^^^ \s^>*^^ s V^H SI It's time to brighten up your home with Nippon Paint and save on your shopping bills as well. /jtifrj BW^ wt You'll get a $1 gift coupon redeemable at Daimaru Singapore and other M establishments at Liang Court166 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1985-01-05 2 Why our food is unique TO MY mind, no explorer of food can find more dazzling or rarer riches than m Singapore, which serves an endless banquet of flavours and where some of the dishes are strange and wonderful. Singapore is a "people" city. It is not merely a town1,115 words
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Article848 1985-01-05 2 Chicken rice (Four to six servings) 2-kg chicken 30 g small red onions (shallots) 30 g garlic 4 bowls uncooked rice 2 tbsp sesame oil 2 tsp salt 1 thumb-sized ginger, to be bashed Chilli sauce 100 g fresh ginger IOOg fresh red chillies 4 tbsp dark soya sauce848 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1985-01-05 3 HUO MEILI; Christine Khor - HUO MEILI Christine Khor Chocolate has been revered as magical, mysterious and seductive. This guide covers its history, nutritional makeup and how to pick a quality chocolate. BY edited by WHEN Carl von Linne was confronted with the fruit of the cacao tree, the source1,295 words
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354 1985-01-05 3 HARD figures on Singaporean chocolate consumption are not available but are probably somewhere between Australia's 1 to 3.6 kg per person, and Switzerland's per capita consumption of 10 kg! Singaporeans like their chocolate straight dark, rich and delicious. Here are some of your354 words
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Advertisement634 1985-01-05 2 We have the latest in Wallfashions and designs; a wide range of quality' material for walls and ceilings, from Britain. West Germany, lUdy and Canada. imported specially for you. HfiUfl I Do-it-yourself brochures, accessories, \ST\ > <c I I tools etc available. Nj^ c£\^ J Wy 1 paper hanging services634 words
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Advertisement46 1985-01-05 3 Slkes of Gold :^s I|^4i,]| i jL^ pKerrygold from the rich dairy B^k^S 1^ pastures of Ireland. Rich golden |P^ butter, delicious cheeses. And now. convenient cheese slices individually B^/Nnppß wrapped to retain the traditional W^lf §OO(^ favours of Kerrygold. A TASTE OF IRELAND rW*~* g^'w46 words
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Advertisement636 1985-01-05 3 Breakfast Combinations Three Egg Omelettes Dm»»>* French Dip *.so Ccger or tea Is included from 7am till Ham. Ptmlm Omelette Turkey harr and tomato sfcres or ioosipo (renrh (wpjc No. 1 OW I l|| Bnakfmt Topped iu*fi cheese sauce and bacon stnps Wth one pork sausage pafly CWdWB Owelette CM636 words
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Article, Illustration275 1985-01-05 4 DO YOU have a poor memory? If you do, I don't blame you for itMost of us have short memories, for so many things are done for us by machines and^ modern devices that we hardly get a chance to exercise our memory and jolt it into275 words
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236 1985-01-05 4 THE 10 things I like about last year: I like rain because it saved us from water rationing. I like local fruit trees being planted, making us less dependent on foreign fruits. I like the silence, since the piling has stopped around236 words
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Advertisement59 1985-01-05 4 Now you see it, now you don't 1 CAGf r^, A i^ 103mm I ,lr 1 1 h y I p.e^ B J FCLP T J UPwARtX mUU l TPe^> rnKKW^WP^^ tme ptezz a car our s»a&£s> I /**i~t so 7%Ar you J CAN SU£>E A W £A&<-r IN PiASK^M59 words
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Advertisement365 1985-01-05 5 The Ministry of Culture f% w« *J 4 cLIICI i TAe Embassy of the Republic of France iA fl Lv fl e\i i^ -ftiee>aa^R^a»m Lm il H^|^ T*> ATT Li ir 1 1 HD-TI-LjJLjIIi X oil 10 cfe li January 85 at B.oopm at the Tickets at $50, $30 $10365 words
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Advertisement491 1985-01-05 5 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOi 52nd^/z>w/MK y~^ nRHHARII' T^ *****88 UHUnIIIII1 b shows lam, 1 30, 4 00, 6 30 9 15pm] 4K^J V t HURRY! SEE |T N0W!! Admission $4 OC 4. $J 01 ~^C Cash Bookings Ni Free Lisl j Fantastic Sound Effects i in JiroHir^^El Q HEKE to save the world'491 words
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Advertisement563 1985-01-05 5 I I 11 m I NOW SHOWING N., f iee List B 1 lorn. 1 30 4 00. A 45. 9 li B Presujenlubeil. Su.u> a I lorn I 45, 4 00. 64b 9 lb P ORIFNTAL B i045 I 00, 3 15. 700. 9 15 .ODLANDS s BJ 4563 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1985-01-05 6 HAN MAY - Physics as a surer way to God? SHOULD you ever stumble on a stone and ask yourself how it came to be there, you might well answer that it had been there since time began, says this book. But should you find a watch on the ground, and ask yourself1,334 words
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Article, Illustration448 1985-01-05 6 PA VANE by Keith Roberts (King Penguin, $13.60) An alternative-history novel. In 1588, the Spanish Armada succeeded in its purpose. England was conquered and the course of history changed. Four hundred years later, it is a world of pastoral beauty no TV, no H-bomb dominated by the448 words
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Article, Illustration944 1985-01-05 6 BOOKBUG - BOOKBUG by VIDEO-RECORDERS are here to stay and, with an increasing number being put out by different companies, prices have come down. They are not luxuries any more a fact which has been recognised by film companies, which have now put out hundreds of old944 words
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Article, Illustration822 1985-01-05 7 Oliver Statler - Oliver Statler But this descriptive account does not explain the pilgrims' depth of feeling JAPANESE PILGRIMAGE By Picador 84, 349 pages; $16 Reviewed by SIEW ANG THE island of Shikoku in Japan is mountainous, rugged and often inhospitable. A central range, often rising more than 5.000822 words
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820 1985-01-05 7 LIN LIN- DEE - LIN LIN-DEE The young reader THE ELF KING'S BRIDE or How Prince Armandel Prevailed Against the Twilight Realms By Sally Scott Julia Macßae Books. 1981 87 pages. $22.80 Hardcover THE BLUE SWORD By Robin McKinley Julia Macßae Books. 1983 272 pages. $33.35. Hardcover BLOOD820 words
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Article, Illustration237 1985-01-05 7 THE One-Minute Father by Spencer Johnson (Columbus, $19.50). Companion volume to the OneMinute Mother. Johnson offers some tips on how to become a more effective father if there is such an entity! The Living Body by Karl Sabbagh with Christiaan Barnard (MacDonald, $36.20). Based237 words
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Advertisement561 1985-01-05 6 BEST PRICED I Quality Furniture i p— I H I ijl I 1 _-.^v Bj I l«-» o o^Sj^B B" N y v 1 I i Ju K^^F |s \H| 1 1 »J W iL? HI '^w.^^h. l^H H| '^'"^2 H| W Wai vi. .j*§f > •-itntMlfflrf '^■■B 1 s561 words
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Advertisement97 1985-01-05 7 W^m^mA m Aim m^^Wf 1^ Aff k/H 1 I 5 JOn— 19 F©b '85 .^s^ FREE hand made rose "^SSJ^K^B^^ wil h ever V purchase Chinese New Year is \jfiF 6el^ nul^ nto< 3 roce >. Chinese New Year. especially luminous /l P* redS. Start the year >sjtv. FREEvasewithevery $100purchase97 words
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Advertisement755 1985-01-05 8 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES mmmmmm CTAbITC DCRAQQI mmma^^ Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: WmSBBm STANT& HbDUOOI HHB9B Saies Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo 1 1 1 APPOINTMENTS I MiniScnbel um^m^^^m^^mmm^^^mm755 words
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Advertisement861 1985-01-05 8 EQUIPMENT CORPORATION is the second largest conv^B puter manufacturer in the world and a multi-national leader in the manufacture, sales and servicing of mini-computers. We have vacancies for the positions of: H I II Secretaries H| Pre-requisites: 5 GCE O' level passes of which one of the passes must be861 words
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Advertisement878 1985-01-05 8 m trice H V V Management Consultants Pte ltd B Management Consultants in a wide range of services including: executive I Hi recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management. manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring,878 words
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Advertisement650 1985-01-05 9 APPOINTMENTS I 1 A European marine and industrial equipment manufacturer with local interest is expanding its activities in this region in conjunction with new fac'ory facilities Applicaiion are invited for the following vacancies: TECHNICIANS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Candidate should have a minimum of 3 years experience in the650 words
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Advertisement851 1985-01-05 9 We are a major Electronics/Computer manufacturing; trading and services I operations with offices in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China. H H Applications are invited for Singapore subsidiaries. H I 1 GENERAL MANAGER I H To take charge of The Group's Electronic Components/Micro-P/Test j B H Measurement marketing and services851 words
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Advertisement660 1985-01-05 9 FINANCIAL CONTROLLER 1 I Salary: Negotiable around 5560,000 pa. plus l>enefits I One of the fastest growing high tech American MNCsisseekinga Financial Controller for Hi its electronics plant in Singajwre. g The appointee will be responsible for the cost and management accounts, budgetary f control, planning arid forecast, financial analysis660 words
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Advertisement385 1985-01-05 9 Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: TECHNICAL OFFICER (Electronics) The successful applicant will assist the Senior Technical Officer in the day -to day operations of the Electronics Workshop. The Workshop is responsible for the testing, maintenance and repair of OTS system components, LVA panels and385 words
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Advertisement610 1985-01-05 10 APPOINTMENTS I EXECUTIVE SOUS CHEF I 8 Singapore Airlines invites applications tor the above appoint- H I meat. I I REQUIREMENTS I I Minimum 5 wars' working experience as a chel in an established H B organisation and preferably with professional catering qualifica- B tions. Knowledge of oriental cuisine is610 words
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Advertisement737 1985-01-05 10 MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANICS APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING SCHEME |j^ PERFORMANCE MOTORS LIMITED fJB \JU IN CONJUNCTION WITH tSJSp V I TB AN INVITATION TO YOU If you are looking for an opportunity to acquire a professional skill in servicing the prestigious, luxurious and highly sophisticated BMW car. If you are seeking a737 words
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Advertisement748 1985-01-05 10 B: k<- ■> i'■ VVP^9f9'9VWWfl^^~^ >1 v' I B Id line with our 5 year e>pansion programme I fl;: (1982-86), we invite applications from suitably fl fl; qualified Singapore citizens. Permanent i :^B B; Residents of Singapore aiid ASEAN citizens to f ili H j^B': the following posts I I748 words
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Advertisement524 1985-01-05 10 ICI II |W COMPUTERS PTE LTD A member of the Lam Soon Group of Companies invites applicants for the following positions: MARKETING EXECUTIVES i 2 years saies experience preferably m office equipment of commercial productsSales training and product training will be provitJed Pjssess knowledge ot Mandarin Dynamic personality with ability524 words
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Advertisement690 1985-01-05 11 APPOINTMENTS PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION 1 Applications ere invited from citizens and permanent residents or Singapore for the following posts POST 1 LECTURER POST 2 HEAD (CULTURE) POST 3 HEAD (CONTINUING EDUCATION) POST 4 EXECUTIVE OFFICER Requirements Post I A good honours degree or equivalent, with related experience Additional professional qualifications and690 words
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Advertisement573 1985-01-05 11 jj A Major International Firm of Consulting I Engineers invites applications for the following posts: Project Electrical Engineer Candidates must be registered Professional Engineers in Singapore and have experience in design and supervision of building services on large scale projects. The candidate is expected to lead the electrical design team573 words
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Advertisement642 1985-01-05 11 I SALES EXEOJTW^^^S^ 1 $40,000 p.a. 1 t>L |r Client, an mternation.il company is engaged in the marketing at chemical special^ product* iH J systems for cleaning, santotion and other general applications Phey an now seekmg an amfMtiou§ in B y dividual to till the position of Sale* Executive. H642 words
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Advertisement469 1985-01-05 11 I I I A well established jewellery company of- I I fer you a golden opportunity to a spar- I I kling career. I I If you are looking for a challenging and I I rewarding job, we welcome you to join us I I as our I FEMALE I469 words
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Advertisement392 1985-01-05 11 I I LEADING HOTEL has openings for the following I positions:- (1) BAR MANAGER (2) CHIEF STEWARD Requirements i Candidates should have at I least two years' relevant expe- 1 I rience in the hotel industry Possess pleasant personality and able to motivate and train staff. Those interested, please apply392 words
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Advertisement797 1985-01-05 12 APPOINTMENTS MgmHpiM^ Corporation with a worldwide sales M I JM^ turnover above USS3OOm is a major 8 I developer and manufacturer of a broad line of reliable electronic components and subsystems for the electronics I industry worldwide. Our Singapore facility will be expanded by I another 100,000 sq.ft. by mid-797 words
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Advertisement655 1985-01-05 12 aHMM-1 we offer you world of difference BP^^^^B B^k I I A l 'l est^' le f ul> °f ;s< mating places and interesting people M Br^ V B I l/l/J 1/\'lf*]d~ As a Cathay Pacific Right Attendant \.ot.' star: HK$4 000 pe< B BJr B I f \jL IfLL655 words
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Advertisement479 1985-01-05 12 HITACHI 1 I Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd W? Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million I colour television picture tubes manu- I ■I facturing company in Jurong has I jraj immediate vacancies for the following jjji positions: Assistant Engineer I 1 Diploma in Electrical Engineering J I e Recent479 words
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Advertisement435 1985-01-05 12 We are a well established trading company involved in the marketing of high quality furnishing materials in the building industry. We are inviting applicants for the following postsPRODUCT MANAGER to manage one of our agency lines heuga carpet tiles Applicants must have proven managerial capabilities in formulating marketing policies, and435 words
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Advertisement553 1985-01-05 13 APPOINTMENTS H An established multinational company engaged in |1| f| manufacturing marketing of chemicals plastics %gk in its expansion programme, is looking for dynamic individuals to fill the following positions: a) PRODUCT MANAGER I 1 b) COMMERCIAL fl I SALES EXECUTIVE I We are looking for technically qualified candidates with553 words
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Advertisement806 1985-01-05 13 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Information Handling Systems industry will be growing significantly in the 1980s. This is important to Singapore, having adopted the strategy to restructure its economy. IBM Singapore a leader in the field of computing, word processing and related products is expanding to support its existing and rapidly growing806 words
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Advertisement813 1985-01-05 13 MENTOR GRAPHICS CORPORATION is the world leader in computer-aidec engineering (CAE), which is one of today's fastest growing high-technology industries with a market potential of US$2 billion by 1990 The Corporation will be investing $5.7 million to set up a facility in the Singapore Science Park to design and produce813 words
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Advertisement281 1985-01-05 13 I SUPERVISOR (FEMALE) MIDDLE ROAD HOSPITAL Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens above 25 years of age for the above appointment m the Ministry of Health Salary Scale: $620x40A 860, 900x40A I 260 pm Qualifications Required: At least 3 GCE 'O' Level Passes or the Schooi Certificate Ability to speak281 words
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Advertisement514 1985-01-05 14 APPOINTMENTS I MSHI I 8 we are a large shipyard with shlprepalring and fabrication of all kinds fl I of steel structures as our main business. We are currently looking for 1 suitably qualified persons to join us as:- I ENGINEERS I 8 Requirements I 8 Qualifications A diploma/degree in514 words
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Advertisement250 1985-01-05 14 I NEC, a world leader in electronic products re- I quires the following vacancies to be filled im- I I mediately in its manufacturing plant in Ang Mo I 1 to maintain upkeep production equipment and I machines I 1 Permanent Ist sift (7.00 am 4.35 pm) I I Bermanent250 words
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Advertisement702 1985-01-05 14 Methode Electronics, Inc of USA is a HIGH TECHNOLOGY MNC engaged in manufacturing and marketing a wide range of Electronic/Electrical connectors, interconnect devices, polymer thick film materials, complex multi-layer PCB's and sophisticated computer-controlled testing instrument for application in the computer, telecommunication, equipment, instrumentation and aerospace industries. We are establishing a702 words
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Advertisement349 1985-01-05 14 FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEALER IN KUALA LUMPUR A leading international foreign bank seeks an experienced Assistant Foreign Exchange Dealer for their operations in Kuala Lumpur Good career prospect for the right candidate Salary is negotiable and will commensurate with qualifications and experience Interested applicants who must be Malaysian citizens should apply349 words
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Miscellaneous254 1985-01-05 15 GARFIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS Byacmmlz BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates spanmg THE BOH N LOSER By ah amnsom you /£f\ /^6Utthis\ =4(7? MlfcHT NtD 6PAg^ AM TOFeR A/^ |S THE GAMBOLS 0r Amy Appieby f\ HAVE A MEVk/\ rpARLINJe-VOUie OOMFIDeMCE INjJ V KECIPE f WANT .ME254 words
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Miscellaneous363 1985-01-05 15 HERE, PEAR SNOOPV, LIFE MERE ll lAM MOPIN6 THAT Xj jj ftj\ I AMOTHER ON TME PESERT 15 600P... MY NEU) LOCATION &L J 1 A I \\t\ LETTERFROM THE REAL ESTATE 5U51NE55, tJILL HELP fHI Hh "iUll i WOURBROTHEyX MOUIEVER, MAS BEEN SLOU)./' Cgr—^~V -*j iHvHff^W^i MVJIW \3 1363 words
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Article, Illustration617 1985-01-05 17 CATHERINE TAN - Inn of mystery on lonely moors CATHERINE TAN FILM FOCUS Jamaica Inn Tomorrow Ch 12,8.40 p.m. Previewed by "JAMAICA INN even the horses don't like stopping there," said the driver of the carriage about to deposit one famous actress with beautiful, 1.2m-long auburn tresses on its doorstep. No sir, this617 words
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489 1985-01-05 17 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN CENTRESTAGE Great Performances A Life m the Theatre Tonight Ch 12, 8.30 p.m. Previewed by WHEN the curtain goes up on the third play in the American King Features Entertainment Television Playhouse series tonight, you will see a dewy-eyed young man gazing489 words
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Article, Illustration759 1985-01-05 17 CHRIS HO - CHRIS HO New Releases By* Madonna Like a Virgin (Sire) After the "ohinky" Euro-disco of her breakthrough debut LP, Madonna gets stylish on this long-delayed follow-up produced by Nile Rodgers. Move over Grace Jones, Madonna is now the prima doinn of disco. Lake a Virgin is759 words
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Advertisement368 1985-01-05 17 NOTICES HHHHHHHHH||H|HHH| in the matter of the companies act cap- 18S I I Pl^, 1 A lIIIJ li hi T A^k B W TttE MATTERS OF H I ilV^^ ill 11 I I 1 IJk I H BERKELEY INVESTMENTS A m I B^ai Members' Voluntary ■^H ■^^■^■"^^^■^''■^■^■■^■■■■■'^B B^H Liquidation) H368 words
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Miscellaneous330 1985-01-05 17 What's on MUSICAL DELIGHTS pottery, design, painting Association, leads the sesVl n and wood sculpture by sion. Marine Parade LiThe Singapore Polytech- first year Art and Design brary. 3 p.m. Free. nic concert band per- students of St Patrick's TOMORROW: THE forms Victoria Concert ce ntre st Patrick's V™* l^330 words
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Article, Illustration346 1985-01-05 18 Pick of the day SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE ELEANOR AND FRANKLIN (Part One) (Ch 5, 19.40 p.m.): This 1976 film about the former United States President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his wife, Eleanor, won 11 Emmy Awards. Based on Joseph P. Lash's Pulitzer prize-win-ning biography, it346 words
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Advertisement870 1985-01-05 18 NOTICES j^^^naW^M^^^B f INTERNATIONAL TRUST FINANCE LIMITED ™%m£E££) WSM I (incorporated in Singapore) jSfiS Lm//^V I ANNOUNCEMENT PT^\^^?y S convened n and held on the 29th day of {^^^^^■j Pursuant to article 32(4) of the articles of December, 1984 the foiiowl^^^^^^^l association of the company, it is hereby in e870 words
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Advertisement64 1985-01-05 18 GUARANTEED LEAKPROOF (/S//VG BODY METAL JACKET. POLYETHYLENE SEALED AND REINFORCED WTTH PVC TUBE LAYER. JB m% ■vwp y^ I mb^% Manufactured to exacting Internationa! HKI Kill IrKIrN Standard for g^-quality J^^*Sff_^* Vn performance at all times. Try them now. BRINGING LIFE TOUFE ""ffISSS? 1 Available at C.K. Tang, Cold Storage,64 words
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Miscellaneous149 1985-01-05 18 RscMffusioo 6 AM Good Morning Hits I.M PM News Lit Singapore Clt Food for The American Top Forty j Thought 6.45 Art of Posi- s.tt Country Crossroads tive Thinking 7.tt News 5.3t Steams in the Dessert 7.1t Good Morning Singa- f.tt Just a Minute t.3t pore (cont'd) 7.3i Today's 1964149 words
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Miscellaneous622 1985-01-05 18 is k T ss if, ssiis? (see p^ f Sesame Street. The number 9 and the letters T 9.15 Hardcastte and McCormick School for Scandal 9ns J™Ji a e wr g ht 10 10 Nwe To Five: Mr Hart B ets nervo "S when the »S «!Sl!i lr L i622 words
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Miscellaneous702 1985-01-05 18 Radio One 5.58 AM National Anthem fol- gramme Summary 2.15 A lowed by Opening Announce Touch of Class 2JI Stars on ment CM News in Brief CIS Saturday 3.M News in Brief Another Morning Another Latin Escapade 3.31 Show 7.M News and Weather T^ck Chat M News in Report 7.11702 words
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