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Title Section15 1985-02-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration515 1985-02-05 1 I've been spying for 25 years Shock confession by businessman who names France as recipient of secrets NEW DELHI, Monday THE alleged leader of India's most successful spy ring confessed in closed court today that he had been selling the country's most closely guarded secrets to foreign nations for theAP; Reuter; UPI - 515 words
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203 1985-02-05 1 A-bomb pioneer dies of lung cancer S AUS ALITO (California), Mon. Dr Frank Oppenhelmer, a landmark researcher in nuclear and cosmic ray physics and a member of the Manhattan Project, has died after a two-month battle with long cancer. He was 72. Dr Oppenhelmer, who died early yesterday, helped planAP - 203 words
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281 1985-02-05 1 LONDON, Mon. Hundreds of miners abandoned Britain's 47-week-old coal strike today as union leaders made a fresh bid for peace talks with the state management. The National Coal Board (NCB) said 2,200 men had reported for duty by mid-morning, more than 500AP; Reuter - 281 words
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Article65 1985-02-05 1 LONDON, Mon. China will try to compete with the United States and Western Europe in launching satellites into space. Deputy Minister for the Aeronautics Industry Li Xue said in an interview published here today in the Financial Times. He added the "Long March-3" Chinese rocket developedAFP - 65 words
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Article63 1985-02-05 1 LIMA, Mon. A young man concealing a loaded .38-caliber revolver was arrested yesterday when he tried to enter a racetrack where Pope John Paul n was to celebrate mass before a crowd of two million faithful, police said here today. The man was described asAFP - 63 words
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207 1985-02-05 1 LONDON, Mon. A smart sheepdog called William of Arethyn has posed a major puzzle in Britain how can the wealth he has amassed on the London Stock Exchange be taxed? William picked his first portfolio 11 years ago when American investment analystReuter - 207 words
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271 1985-02-05 1 ARANYAPRATHET, Mon. An estimated 8,000 Vietnamese troops drove past two Khmer Rouge outposts to within 3 km of a major guerilla stronghold in the hills of south-western Cambodia, Thai military sources said today. Colonel Chettha Thannajaro, deputy commander of the eastern (border) field forces,AFP; AP; Reuter - 271 words
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339 1985-02-05 1 Viets, Khmers smuggled into Thailand by sea paper BANGKOK, Mon. Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees are being smuggled into Thailand by sea from an island off the Cambodian coast near the eastern province of Trat, it was revealed here today. Authorities were planning a crackdown for fear some of the VietnameseAFP; AP - 339 words
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Article61 1985-02-05 1 NEW YORK, Mon. Actress Elizabeth Taylor says she took sleeping pills two at a time for 35 years before family and friends finally convinced her to go for treatment. Miss Taylor also said in an interview in today's New York Times that she had justAP - 61 words
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421 1985-02-05 1 Reagan's Budget will hit middle class hardest WASHINGTON, Mon UNITED States President Ronald Reagan, seeking to capitalise on his personal popularity and a booming economy, has opened his second term with a politically-risky Budget striking, for the first time, at programmes affecting the middle class. But even as he wasNYT - 421 words
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114 1985-02-05 1 Attackers kill six at shrine in Punjab NEW DELHI. Mon Six people were killed by unidentified attackers in a Sikh shrine dur ing a fresh outbreak of violence in the troubled north Indian state of Punjab, police said today. A police spokesman in Punjab's capital C handi/jarh said the victimsReuter - 114 words
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Article42 1985-02-05 1 NUREMBERG. Mon West German unemployment in January hit a postwai hi>jr. of 2.6 million people, or 10 6 per rent of the labour force, the Federal Labour office said today. In December 19M. 2 h million peopU were jobless APAP - 42 words
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Article482 1985-02-05 2 End of late show-up IT WILL no longer be a case of "better late than never" for private candidates. From this year, the Education Ministry will not accept people who register late for examinations. In the past, a grace period of one or two weeks was always given to482 words
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Article577 1985-02-05 2 A vow to hit again A GROUP calling itself the National Front has vowed to strike again "very soon" following Saturday night's attack on a bar in a suburb of Athens frequented by American servicemen. An anonymous caller from the group telephoned a Greek newspaper on Sunday577 words
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Article287 1985-02-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE broad goals of educational policy that a diversity of talents should be nurtured, that individuals should be allowed to develop at their own pace and that the cultivation of a broad outlook is of vital significance are unexceptionable and must stand. But in order287 words
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Article94 1985-02-05 2 RIPPLES IN MANILA AT A TIME when the Philippines is keen on improving its credit rating and book-keeping skills, a Manila electronics firm being sued for non-payment of a loan is creating some ripples there. Why did Philguarantee, a governmentowned export loan agency, approve the loan, half of which94 words
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Article182 1985-02-05 2 KFC OF MALAYSIA TO BUY MAJOR STAKE IN SOCOIL KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN of Malaysia owned by KFC (S) chairman Loo Cheng Ghee, is buying a majority stake in Malaysian palm oil refiner and exporter, Soeoil. which is under receivership. But Mr Loo did not reveal how much the majority182 words
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Article251 1985-02-05 2 Neither here nor there THE axe came down hard on Singapore \s leading track and field athletes who missed last weekend's trials for the Merdeka Games, scheduled for March 24-31 in Burner Haron Mundir, Seah Soo Lye, Prema Govindan. Gary Ong. Sandy Ang. Khiruddin Salleh. Ganesan Kasee. Roy Tan.251 words
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Article96 1985-02-05 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Critical period ahead MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin warned on Saturday that the world economy might slip back into another recession. He said it could be particularly critical for many member countries of the Islamic Development Bank 'IDB). "We hope that the industrial countries will do96 words
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Article145 1985-02-05 2 Not a definite idea UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said in Jakarta yesterday that no concrete proposal was being discussed for an international peace-keeping force along Cambodia's embattled western border. Asked to elaborate on a statement he made in Singapore on Sunday about the possible use145 words
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Article454 1985-02-05 2 Four local writers PAIK CHOO, who has three books and a calendar to her name, complains that nobody calls her Sylvia (Toh) anymore. ''Wong Swee Hoon, author of three short stories in The Landlord, was pleased when excerpts of one of her stories were used in a classroom454 words
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Article148 1985-02-05 2 Reaching out CARE CORNER, a social service organisation run by Christians, is organising three talks on love, marriage and parenthood from Feb 15-17. The talks will be given by Dr Wendell Friest, a Mandarin-speaking American. He is a trained counsellor and psychotherapist who has been counselling Taiwanese for148 words
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445 1985-02-05 3 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW Focus on Reagan's proposals By Washmgton Correspondent WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan today unveiled the biggest peacetime military budget in American history. Over the next three vears, from fiscal 1986 to fiscal 1988. the Defence Department has the authority to spend U*****9.3 billion (*****2.445 words
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Article198 1985-02-05 3 THE following are highlights of the Budget for fiscal year 1986 that President Ronald Reagan presented to Congress. OUTLAYS projected to rise US$l4.6 billion (5532.1 billion) In 198$, to U559.3.7 billion. REVENUES projected to rise US$56.B billion hi 198. to U*****.7 billion. DEFICITS projected to drop in 1986NYT - 198 words
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292 1985-02-05 3 ES-~mm 6 WE have to persevere. Nothing really has changed. It is the (Soviet) threat that dictates oar security m need. s Mr Caspar Weinberger, Defence Secretary 41 THINK America's strength depends on a great many things In addition toUPI - 292 words
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Article, Illustration218 1985-02-05 3 MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Union criticised President Ronald Reagan's record military budget, saying it will sour the mood for next month's arms control negotiations between the superpowers. "The new US Budget shows that now, as before, Washington's real policy is aimed not at bringing down,UPI; Reuter; AFP; Office of Management; Budget - 218 words
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537 1985-02-05 3 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW WASHINGTON. Mon. President Ronald Reagan today acknowledged thai his budget programme for the next three years fell far short of his own goal of a balanced Budget But the President, in his message accompanying the budget proposals, said it is "a significant537 words
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107 1985-02-05 4 KARLSRUHE (West Germany), Mori. Murdered West German industrialist Ernst Zimmerman was killed with a dumdum bullet probably fired into his head by the woman member of a two-person Red Army Faction assassination team, the federal prosecutor's office said here yesterday. It said that the maleAFP - 107 words
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Article102 1985-02-05 4 Irish peace advocate to meet IRA LONDON, Mon. Mr John Hume, the leading Northern Ireland politician from a nationalist party that rejects violence, said yesterday that he planned to. meet leaders of the provisional Irish Republican Army IRA I despite opposition from the Irish Prime Minister Garret Fitzgerald, and BritishNYT - 102 words
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Article334 1985-02-05 4 Group claims responsibility for Athens bar blast ATHENS, Monday A GROUP calling itself the National Front has vowed to strike again "very soon" following Saturday night's attack on a bar frequented by American servicemen, which injured 80 people. An anonymous caller telephoned a newspaper lastReuter; AP - 334 words
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Article146 1985-02-05 4 MADRID. Mon If Spain withdrew from the North Atlantic Treats Organisation Nato it would cause "deep suspi cion" in Western Europe and unknown "'problems of balance' in the world situation. Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez has said In such circumstances, it would be better both foiAFP - 146 words
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Article31 1985-02-05 4 SAN SALVADOR, Mon. Aided bj I suspension of military activities b> leftist guerillas, \ar. .nation teams spread out across E3 Salvador yesterday to immunise 400.00U children against disease AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article192 1985-02-05 4 BRUSSELS, Mon. PRIME Minister Wilfried Martens gave a clear indication yesterday that he was in favour of deploying new cruise nuclear missiles in Belgium this year. Belgium "would not make a decision on this issue in discord with its allies" in the North Atlantic TreatyAFP - 192 words
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229 1985-02-05 4 JERUSALEM, Mon. Survivors of bizarre fenetic experiments conucted by the notorious Nazi death camp doctor Josef Mengele, began a mock trial here today to recount the tortures they underwent 40 years ago and to call for Dr Mengele's capture and trial. About 20AP; Reuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration84 1985-02-05 4 BRITAIN'S Princess Margaret seen arriving at Heathrow Airport in London on Sunday for the start of a holiday in the Caribbean. The 54-year-old Princess, only sister of Queen Elizabeth, is recuperating from a recent operation where surgeons removed a piece of her lung which provedAP - 84 words
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Article231 1985-02-05 4 LONDON, Mon. Mr Edward Heath, Conservative Prime Minister between 1970 and 1974, said the late Sir Winston Churchill would have been "appalled" by Mrs Margaret Thatcher and her government, The Sunday Times reported. Mr Heath, who held government office under Sir Winston, has always openlyAP - 231 words
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176 1985-02-05 5 CHICAGO. Mon. A car thief got more than he expected when he drove off with a car containing a woman's open purse, US$4O (SS88), 12 credit cards and a nine-month-old boy. Mrs Henrene Lindsey had just finished filling up her car atUPI - 176 words
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Article53 1985-02-05 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. ExWhite House Chief of Staff James Baker took the oath of office yesterday as US Secretary of the Treasury. He replaces Mr Donald Regan who takes over Mr Baker's old job today as Chief of Staff in a job switch announced last month by PresidentReuter - 53 words
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Article52 1985-02-05 5 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. The United Nations postal administration issued 1.4 million wrong stamps on Friday just US one cent (about S2 cents) more on each than it should be. The commemorative issue honours 20 years of work by the International Labour Or- animation's centre in Turin,UPI - 52 words
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Article369 1985-02-05 5 Result of tough demands for policy changes WASHINGTON, Monday LOANS by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to countries in financial trouble dropped sharply last year as the fund's conditions grew tougher, according to a report made public yesterday. The fund is owned by 148 governments, withAP - 369 words
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Article242 1985-02-05 5 LIMA, Mon. POPE John Paul n, in a peace appeal regarded as the dramatic highpoint of his 12-day trip to Latin America, has called on Peruvian Maoist guerillas of the Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) group to lay down their arms. Speaking to 20,000 peopleReuter; AFP - 242 words
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Article73 1985-02-05 5 Vigilantes threaten traffickers BOGOTA, Mon. A clandestine vigilante movement today threatened a grisly death to Colombian drug racketeers if they attacked American citizens or local officials. The vigilantes sent an open letter to cocaine traffickers, who have threatened to kill five Americans for each susSect extradited from olombia to theAFP - 73 words
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Article99 1985-02-05 5 CHAPEL HILL (North Carolina), Mon. A 36-year-old man, George Fisher, was arrested yesterday and charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping and rape in the death of an eight-year-old Chinese orphan girl found hanging from a tree limb, authorities said. The girl, Jean Har-kar Fewel, was found raAP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration392 1985-02-05 6 Nuclear warship refused a visit for second time WELLINGTON, Monday PRIME Minister David Lange said today New Zealand had refused a repeat United States request for a visit by a warship capable of carrying nuclear weapons. But he denied that his government's policy would bring aReuter; AFP - 392 words
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200 1985-02-05 6 Two gang leaders charged with killing journalist TAIPEH, Monday TWO gang leaders have been charged with murder and handed over to the courts along with three intelligence officers for possible prosecution in the slaying of Mr Henry Liu, the government said today. Taiwan's Government Information Office (GIO) said Chen Chi-LiUPI - 200 words
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124 1985-02-05 6 Kashmiris found guilty of murdering diplomat BIRMINGHAM, Mon. Two Kashmiris were found guilty today of murdering kidnapped Indian diplomat Ravindra Mhatre here last year. A jury found Abdul Raja, 28," and Mohammed Riaz, 23, guilty on an 11-1 majority verdict at the end of an 16-day trial in Birmingham, centralReuter - 124 words
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Article151 1985-02-05 6 NEW DELHI, Mon. At least 40 people went blind after operations to remove cataracts at a camp in the eastern state of Bihar, the United News of India (UNI) said today. It said 168 people had the eye operations last month at a freeReuter - 151 words
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298 1985-02-05 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. At least 80 Americanbuilt helicopters, which can be adapted as military craft, have been delivered without United States consent to North Korea jhrough a West German exporter, an official in the Department of Commerce said. I Mr Theodore Wu, Deputy Assistant SecretaryAFP - 298 words
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Article116 1985-02-05 6 First case of Aids in Hongkong HONGKONG, Mon A 46-year-old man. hospitalised and near death, has been diagnosed as suffering from the incurable disease Aids, the first case reported in Hongkong, the government said today. The patient is in critical condition and probably has a few weeks to live. DrUPI - 116 words
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Article56 1985-02-05 6 NEW OKI. HI. Mon A farmer kidnapped a four-year-old boy and sacrificed him in western India to have a bump er harvest. United News of India reported yesterday UNI said the boy. Asho. Kudo. wa_. kidnapped on Jan 1 in western Maharashtra state The farmer, identified asAP - 56 words
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Article29 1985-02-05 6 BEIJING, Mon. A piano craze is sweeping Chinese cities, says the Xinhua news agency It said that people in Guangdong had made advance payments for pianos. AFPAFP - 29 words
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World briefs
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Article54 1985-02-05 6 TALKS ON the future of Gibraltar begin in Geneva today after Spain lifted its lb-year siege on the British colony. Diplomats described the tripartite meeting between Spanish Foreign Minister Fernando Moran, Britain's Sir Geoffrey Howe and Gibraltar's Chief Minister Sir Joshua Hassan as a major step towardsReuter - 54 words
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Article57 1985-02-05 6 THE SOVIET-BACKED Kabul regime in Afghanistan is setting up a national television network and building eight new stations to beam Soviet and domestic programmes to all parts of the mountainous country, diplomats in Islamabad said yesterday. The stations will broadcast news, music and political propaganda, they said.Reuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration81 1985-02-05 6 HAWAIIAN-BORN sumo wrestler Jesse Kuhaulua, more popularly known by his ring name as Takamiyama (centre), wipes his tears as his stablemate Asashio (right) takes one of the final snips of the top knot during retirement ceremonies at Kurame Sumo Arena in Tokyo over the weekend. The cutting ofReuter - 81 words
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Article66 1985-02-05 6 THE LARGEST trial in the history of organised crime in Italy opened yesterday in a fortified bunker with 252 defendants including a priest and a nun in the dork. The defendants are the first group of among 640 accused members of the newlyorganised Camorra Gang facing trialUPI - 66 words
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Article69 1985-02-05 6 THREE YUGOSLAV intellectuals were given jail terms from one to two years yesterday after being found guilty of spreading propaganda hostile to the state. Presiding judge Zoran Stojkovie told scriptwriter Miodrag Milic. 55. sociologist Milan Nikolic, 37, and radio technician Dragomir Olujic. 36, that they had been foundReuter - 69 words
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95 1985-02-05 7 Release of Britons may be delayed BEIRUT. Mon The Libyan news agency Jana said yesterday that four Britons jailed in Libya might not be released as planned by Thursday. It quoted its CO r respondent in London as saying their release might be delayed because British Prime Minister Margaret ThatcherReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration300 1985-02-05 7 GEDAREF (Sudan), Mon. Relief officials yesterday said the number of Ethiopians fleeing famine and persecution was expected to reach one million in the next few days, arousing fears of an epidemic in the crowded refugee camps. For the past six weeks, overUPI; AFP; Reuter - 300 words
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Article354 1985-02-05 7 Bishop threatens to call for sanctions JOHANNESBURG, Monday NOBEL Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu, installed yesterday as the first Black Bishop of Johannesburg, has given a two-year deadline to South Africa's government for dismantling apartheid. The Anglican churchman warned in his en- thronement addressReuter; AP; AFP - 354 words
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268 1985-02-05 7 KUWAIT, Monday SAUDI Arabia, backed by the Persian Gulf states, has joined Syria, Algeria and France in a new initiative to end the Iran-Iraq war, a Kuwait newspaper reported yesterday. Quoting "well-informed political sources", the Arabic daily Al-Siyassah said the plan would entailReuter - 268 words
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Article148 1985-02-05 7 ANKARA. Mon. A university professor in Turkey has lost his job for refusing to shave his beard despite previous warnings and penalties, including a 1. per cent pay cut and loss of all chance of promotion. Mr Erhan A car, Assistant Professor of ArchitectureAFP - 148 words
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Article448 1985-02-05 9 No firm plan for peace force UN chief meets Suharto on Cambodia JAKARTA, Monday UNITED Nations Secretary-General J a v ier Perez de Cuellar said here today that no concrete proposal was being discussed for an international peacekeeping force along Cambodia's embattled western border. He told reporters after meeting President448 words
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Article, Illustration132 1985-02-05 9 MANILA, Mon. More than 15 people were injured today when government demolition squads backed by riot police fought pitched battles with hundreds of stone-throwing squatters in the city, eye-witnesses said. At least two men were wounded when police opened fire on squatters hurling rocksReuter - 132 words
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Article289 1985-02-05 9 Tolentino: Snap polls unlikely MANILA, Mon. President Ferdinand Marcos will never voluntarily step down and only an "act of God" or circumstances beyond his control could force snap elections. Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino said here today. Mr Tolentino admitted that "many people" disliked the Marcos administration but warned that anAFP - 289 words
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244 1985-02-05 9 MANILA. Mon. Unlike two years ago when she drew the ire of religious and civic organisations, First Lady Imelda Marcos has said that a film festival she is helping to organise will not feature any pornographic movies. A Presidential Palace announcement saidAP - 244 words
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202 1985-02-05 9 Thai move to curb foreign tour buses BANGKOK, Mon. The Communications Ministry has proposed that the Cabinet restrict Malaysian and Singaporean tour buses to only five southern provinces, the Bankok Post reported on Friday. Land Transport Department (LTD) directorgeneral Sawang Srinintra said last Thursday that chartered tour buses from Malaysia202 words
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Article188 1985-02-05 9 JAKARTA, Mon. Police will arrest gamblers on the spot in a new crackdown, a police general was quoted as saying in The Jakarta Post on Saturday. City police chief, MajorGeneral Sudarmadji, said anyone found gambling with whatever device, including the Mickey Mouse video games, would188 words
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137 1985-02-05 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. Violent incidents waged by the communist insurgents in eastern Mindanao rose sharply by 83 per cent in 1984, according to the commanding general of the region there. Brig-Gen Jaime Echeverria, commanding general of Region 11137 words
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Article, Illustration93 1985-02-05 11 LABUAN, Mob. The four-day Labuan International Regatta, which ended yesterday, was given a royal boost by the Yang di-Pertnan Agong who participated (bat did not compete) in the races. The regatta sailed te a smooth finish with Malaysian and Singaporean participants out-manoeuvring fellow competitors to take mostNST - 93 words
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Article390 1985-02-05 11 The MCA settlement KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE 14 leaders of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), who were dismissed last March 19, today sought reinstatement in accordance with the agreement ending the party crisis. The agreement was signed before National Front chairman Datuk Seri DrNST - 390 words
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Article32 1985-02-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 22-member national dance troupe from Malaysia will leave for India on Friday to take part in an international drum and percussion festival in New Delhi. BernamaBernama - 32 words
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Article169 1985-02-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mandarin orange importers who get their supply from Singapore claim that they are having difficulties with getting their orders met because their Singapore counterparts have cancelled two shipments of the fruit, totalling 120.000 crates, from China. One of the importers saidNST - 169 words
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Article202 1985-02-05 11 Trawler hurt in shooting at sea TELUK HMTAN, Mon. Five Malaysian fishermen escaped death when their trawler was fired at by gunmen from a foreign boat. The shooting lasted for about three hours while the five were in the Straits of Malacca last night. The taikong (captain), Kee We Bun,NST - 202 words
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110 1985-02-05 11 400 from 15 nations for youth forum KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. About 400 representatives from 15 countries will take part in the fourday 10th Asia Pacific Youth Forum to be held in Kota Baru from Feb 11. The forum, being held in conjunction with the International Year of Youth, is organisedAFP - 110 words
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Article313 1985-02-05 11 Minister warns of 'precarious economic situation' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin warned last Saturday that the world economy might slip back into another recession that could eliminate all the progress made over the past year. He said it could be particularly critical for manyBernama - 313 words
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84 1985-02-05 11 Optimism over sea boundary agreement KUALA LUMPIR, Mon. The government is optimistic that the proposed review of the 192? MalaysiaSingapore sea boundary agreement could be implemented by the middle of this year, Land and Regional Development Minister Datuk Sen Adlb Adam said yesterday. He told reporters that a paper onBernama - 84 words
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214 1985-02-05 11 Auditor-General calls for board of audit KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A board of audit to supervise the auditing of government-owned companies by private companies should be set up for the purpose of public accountability of public enterprises, the Auditor -General. Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin Zakaria, suggested today. He said the boardBernama - 214 words
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326 1985-02-05 12 THE Muslim Religious Council of Singapore (Muis. has suggested four ways of improving the welfare of Singapore Muslim pilgrims in Mecca. The suggestions are: A sub-committee be formed in each of the boarding houses used by the pilgrims in Mecca. Establish326 words
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70 1985-02-05 12 CENTRAL Narcotics Bureau officers arrested seven suspects and seized 14 straws, believed to contain heroin, at a hut in Bukit Merah Lane yesterday. The suspects, all Malay- sians in their late teens and early 20s, were taken to the bureau's offices. Two70 words
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203 1985-02-05 12 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By IT WILL no longer be a case of "better late than never" for private candidates. From this year, the Education Ministry will not accept people who register late for examinations. In the past, a grace period of one or two203 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-02-05 12 FEW people would attempt two major examinations in the same year. Chua Soo Kian, 21, is one of them. He is taking both his GCE *N' and 'O' levels this year, and will be in the first group of private candidates to take the 'N' levels.219 words
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218 1985-02-05 12 Growth of 5 to 7 pc in tourist arrivals expected DR WONG Kwei Cheong, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, has predicted a 5 to 7 per cent increase in visitors for this year. He said this on his return to Singapore after a European tour to promote Singapore218 words
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401 1985-02-05 12 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN i The proposed $45m indoor multi-purpose stadium By AN INDOOR multi-pur-pose stadium in Kallang Park, longed for by many sports lovers for almost two decades, is finally becoming a reality with the formation of a planning committee. The committee, named by the Singapore Sports401 words
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Article119 1985-02-05 12 FOOD lovers can look forward to two new stalls selling local favourites when the Rasa Singapura Food Centre at Tanglin Road reopens on Feb 11. The centre closed yesterday for maintenance. The new stalls will take over from two hawkers who were evicted recently. One119 words
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268 1985-02-05 13 A COMPANY was fined $10,000 yesterday for failing to provide adequate and suitable means of anchoring for a safety belt at a building which resulted in the death of a worker. Ohbayashi-Gumi Ltd, now known as Ohbayashi Corporation, pleaded guilty to the268 words
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Article59 1985-02-05 13 THIEVES broke into a shipRing company warehouse in liri Road over the weekend and stole $16,000. A storekeeper of Tong Hin (1959) Pte Ltd found three offices ransacked and the money missing from two drawers when he reported for work on Sunday. A safe had been59 words
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62 1985-02-05 13 A COMPANY, map Hoe A Company, was fined $1,101 yesterday fer using lifting gear without having it tested and examined by an approved person. Twe workers were helping to heist and shift a piling frame at a worksite at Lorong Kebasl on Nov62 words
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Article, Illustration728 1985-02-05 13 STU GLAUBERMAN - STU GLAUBERMAN Devotees tested as Thaipusam Festival begins By UNDER a pale moon, the air was cool and still during the first hours of yesterday's Thaipusam Festival, but the temple compound was in a frenzy of activity. Arrayed in full splendour around the Sri Srinivasa728 words
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228 1985-02-05 13 Course to keep cabbies up to the mark A TWO-week compulsory refresher course will be held in March for taxi drivers whose licences are more than 10 years old. The first group to take the course, organised by the Registry of Vehicles, will comprise 1,000 cabbies. The course is to228 words
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Article122 1985-02-05 13 BANKER and business man Ng Sau I_ong. 43, yesterday naid the $21,547.98 penalty imposed last Friday on a tax evasion summons. He was given until yesterday to pay the amount, equivalent to three times the tax lost $7,182.66. Besides the penalty. Ng had also been122 words
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Article181 1985-02-05 15 Planning pays off for union despite declining membership in labour movement THE building industry's only trade union has, through planning, managed to bring 700 new members under its wing. The Building, Construction and Timber Industries Employees' Union's (Batu), recent recruitment comes in the wake of declining181 words
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Article245 1985-02-05 15 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By THE government is studying ways to streamline construction methods to improve efficiency in the building sector. The Construction Industry Development Board is seeking information on four technical areas it considers crucial. These are: Prefabrication methods, system form works, curtain walling and construction plant and equipment.245 words
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Article, Illustration295 1985-02-05 15 RAV DHALIWAL - Dressing up for a safe journey RAV DHALIWAL By EACH time young Japanese children er the old folk step eat of their hemes at night, they pat ea a brightly coloured dress accessory. This could be a yellow hat or, perhaps, a scarf. And they are doing this for the295 words
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274 1985-02-05 15 How Japanese brought road toll down THERE is nothing magical about the way the Japanese have so dramatically brought down their road death toll over the past 15 years. Their successful fight against the carnage was the result of a combination of measures, both soft and hard, and an integrated274 words
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Article78 1985-02-05 15 THE Public Works Department will be erecting concrete beams for a new pedestrian overhead bridge at Ang Mo Kio Avenue Street 21. During this time, a portion of Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 will be closed to traffir Motorists are advised to avoid Ang Mo Kio Avenue78 words
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Article41 1985-02-05 15 ROSYTH Road, between Yio Chu Kang Road and Leith Road, will be converted to a two-way street today from 10 a.m. The Public Works Department will install traffic signs and lane markings to improve traffic flow in the area.41 words
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243 1985-02-05 15 Police talk to WP men about rally permit TWO defeated Workers' Party election candidates have been interviewed by the police for allegedly breaking the election rules at a rally in Kallang. Mr A.L. Sundram and Mr A. Balakrishnan, who stood in Kallang and Jalan Besar respectively, were interviewed by the243 words
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Article49 1985-02-05 15 RESIDENTS of the Woodlands Home for the Aged will be treated to a Lunar New Year dinner today. It is hosted by Mr and Mrs Tan Chin Tuan, who will distribute hongbao as well. Mr Tan is the honorary life president of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation.49 words
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217 1985-02-05 15 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By WHAT have directors and managers got to do with birds? Plenty, if the response to the first Jurong Bird Park's Practical Bird Keeping Course is any indication. Nine are attending the first of three courses which began on Jan 12. Mr Lin217 words
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293 1985-02-05 16 Pilot scheme for students to keep own health records A NEW health record system will begin in Singapore schools next year if a pilot study now going on proves satisfactory. Under the scheme, schoolchildren will keep their own health records which will prove useful when they seek medical treatment. In293 words
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147 1985-02-05 16 High Court asked to stop award of contract THE minor shareholder in a company set up to build a seven-storey shopping and office complex in Havelock Road yesterday accused the major shareholder of acting against its interests. Darimbi Holdings Pte Ltd, which has a 20 per cent share in Apollo147 words
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Article355 1985-02-05 16 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA Ministry replies to parents' complaints By A SCHOOL bus cartel does not exist and parents are free to switch bus operators if they have any complaints. But this depends on whether the other buses ply the same routes. Often, operators will not355 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-02-05 16 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG By THE management and shop tenants of Centrepoint will meet this week to tackle the problems facing shopkeepers because of a retail trade slump. A spokesman for Centrepoint said: We can expect the issue of rent to be raised. Our main emphasis397 words
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184 1985-02-05 16 Bank 'Y es to those who want to work after 55 A FOREK.N bank has introduced a year-by-year extension of service for employees who reach the normal retirement age of 55. This annual renewal of service up tu 60 years, subject to medical fitness, is provided in a new collective184 words
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Article99 1985-02-05 16 Blackout traps girl in lift A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD girl was trapped in a Housing Board lift in Bukit Ho Swee for about 20 minutes during a four-hour blackout which hit several areas in the southern part of Singapore yesterday. The areas affected by the power failure, which started about 6.55 p.m99 words
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326 1985-02-05 17 Man and daughter in false evidence case get discharge A MAN and his daughter were each given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal yesterday for offences they allegedly committed more than 17 years ago. Chow Man Poh, 68, and Shirley Chow Yuet Kin, 42. were first charged in July326 words
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118 1985-02-05 17 2 acquitted of cheating conspiracy charge TWO businessmen were acquitted last Friday of an abetment-by-conspiracy-to-cheat charge after the prosecution could not offer further evidence. Tan Yew Beng, 41, and Seah Soon Hung, 48, had claimed trial to the charge which said they conspired to cheat the Chartered Bank of $112,205.22118 words
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573 1985-02-05 17 AUGUSTINE LOW; CEPHAH TAN - AUGUSTINE LOW CEPHAH TAN Visits are of benefit to constituents too By and THE Americans call it "pressing the flesh". Others describe it as keeping in touch with the ground or main taining grassroots contact. Critics could find unkinder words to describe the573 words
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Article, Illustration320 1985-02-05 17 LITO GUTIERREZ - Orchard Road gets set for Year of the Ox LITO GUTIERREZ By ORCHARD ROAD may not be as well lit for the Lunar New Year as it was for Christmas. But this does not mean that the atmosphere is any less colourful and festive. If a visitor wants to savour320 words
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126 1985-02-05 17 9 Chinatown roads to close for celebrations PARTS of Chinatown will be closed to motorists from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. for a month from Saturday to March 6 for the Lunar New Year celebrations. Nine roads will be decorated and lighted up for the festive season, and they will126 words
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Article84 1985-02-05 17 AN APPRENTICE jockey was admitted to a drug rehabilitation centre on Jan 24, a week after he was caught with two rolls of cannabis by Central Narcotics Bureau officers. The jockey, in his early 20s, was arrested at the Singapore Turf Gub quarters and was taken84 words
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Article401 1985-02-05 17 CHRISTINA TSENG - Popular resorts heavily booked CHRISTINA TSENG By HOLIDAY-MAKERS planning to spend the Lunar New Year season in Phuket, Ball er Genting Highlands without making reservations had better change plans. These popular resorts have been heavily booked from Feb 17 to 23 aad many travel agents are turning away holiday-makers. Mr401 words
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89 1985-02-05 17 A FRENCH parliamentary delegation is in Singapore for a three-day visit, a French embassy spokesman said. The eight-man delegation is led by Mr Pierre Matraia, vice-president of the French Assembly's commission for foreign affairs, defence and armed forces. Yesterday, they met Mr Lee Yiok89 words
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Article, Illustration282 1985-02-05 14 GOH SUI NOI - GOH SUI NOI Changi By A SIMPLE satay dinner marked the end of a chapter of history in Changi last Thursday evening. At the tables, the mood was subdued as the guests, mainly grey-hair-ed men and women, reminisced about the past282 words
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Article, Illustration307 1985-02-05 14 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN 1,000 former residents relive old days By FOR more than 60 years, islanders of Pulau Tekong have gathered annually for a grand wayang show. For three days, a Chaozhou opera troupe would tell of lost loves and victorious wars, watched by the older islanders while307 words
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275 1985-02-05 14 THIO LAY HOON - THIO LAY HOON Yuhua/ Ulu Pandan By INDISCRIMINATE parking could mean smelly living rooms. Jurong West Avenue 1 residents have found that trash at a nearby bin compound do not get cleared sometimes because of vehicles blocking the way of garbage trucks. The275 words
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134 1985-02-05 14 A voucher worth $300 for Miss Photogenic Kuo Chuan IF you think you have what it takes to be Miss Photogenic, send a photograph of yourself to Kuo Chuan CC by Feb 13 and you could win a POSB savings voucher worth $300. Consolation prizes will also be awarded. To134 words
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Article222 1985-02-05 14 Marine Parade THE Marine Parade community centre has formed a committee to promote Malay participation in its activities. The 12-member committee formed last November will attempt to expand Malay cultural and social events, previously under the care of the centre's special projects committee. The chairman of222 words
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Article298 1985-02-05 14 Hill stands in the way of unity Telok Blangah A HILL stands in the way of people getting together, and Telok Blangah MP Dr Koh Lam Son plans to get around the obstacle. The hill, called Mount Washington, has the dubious distinction of separating two public housing estates Telok Blangah298 words
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465 1985-02-05 18 The Straits Times says A sensitive approach IT will no doubt be reassuring to many that the Minister for Education, Dr Tony Tan, has begun to tackle a number of key educational issues boldly, including some controversial ones. And that he has shown a preference for a more open and465 words
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Article, Illustration790 1985-02-05 18 I Asean notes KUALA LUMPUR From the many bath soaps made out of it and if advertising claims are to be believed palm oil can probably be credited with keeping many a face pretty. But ongoing studies at the Palm Od Research Institute of Malaysia (Porim)Depthnews - 790 words
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Article, Illustration688 1985-02-05 18 Only freeing the market will give them a future COMMENT By THE ECONOMIST LONDON Rejoice at Opec's troubles, be last week's scrappy compromise at Geneva a short-term attempt to fix the unfixable or another portent of eventual collapse. Only the foolish and faint-hearted need worry, such as688 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1985-02-05 18 SERGE SCHEMEMANN - As Chernenko ends year in power, the talk is of a successor SERGE SCHEMEMANN By in Moscow MR KONSTANTIN Chernenko will soon mark his first year in power and once again, a Soviet leader is approaching the anniversary under a cloud of rumour and foreboding. From the evidence, Mr ChernenkoNYT - 1,013 words
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Letter165 1985-02-05 19 Developer seeks payment although facilities are not ready I AM very disappointed that the latest round of changes to the laws governing the sale of property do not cover the following situation: On receiving a temporary occupation licence from the authorities, the developer of the condominium in which165 words
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Letter, Illustration554 1985-02-05 19 Simex can play vital role in our success AS AN active and concerned member of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange, I felt it necessary to comment and reply to the many articles that have been written on the exchange so far. Simex was the result of a combined effort of554 words
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Letter135 1985-02-05 19 I QUALIFIED for the priority allocation of a new Housing Board flat in the inner urban zone in June last year. As I did not occupy my old flat for five years I was required to resell it to the HDB. It also required me135 words
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349 1985-02-05 19 Further education: CPF money will be useful I WOULD like to reiterate the pleas of those few who lack the means to pursue full-time degree courses that they be allowed to draw on their CPF balances monthly for the duration of their course. These people did not, for one reason349 words
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Letter56 1985-02-05 19 WITH reference to the letter "Rude behaviour of staff uncalled for" by "Impatient" (ST, Jan 30), the writer is kindly requested to call at the Official Receiver's Office at any time convenient during office hours to provide the undersigned with more details so that his complaint can be56 words
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125 1985-02-05 19 I REFER to the letter 'Visitor had difficulty extending stav" from Mr J. Fullwood. (ST, Jan 22). Visitors are normally granted social visit passes not exceeding one month on arrival in Singapore. In cases where they need or wish to stay longer extensions can125 words
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Article, Illustration1316 1985-02-05 20 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Controversy surrounds electronics firm facing law suit At a time when the Philippines is keen on enhancing its creditrating, the case off an electronics firm being sued for non-payment off a loan is creating some ripples. Why did a government-owned agency1,316 words
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Article, Illustration704 1985-02-05 20 Tokyo has vested interest in profits of state tobacco monopoly TOKYO Despite stepped-up efforts to detect lung cancer and new efforts to educate children about the perils of smoking, Japanese cancer specialists say the disease could grow to disastrous proportions. They blame the governmentAP - 704 words
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Article, Illustration293 1985-02-05 21 THE market came under some selling pressure in the morning but share prices recovered slightly by the afternoon. Dealers expect this aberration in the market to continue today before reverting to its upward trend towards the Lunar New Year. "Investors are slightly cautious, waiting293 words
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Article38 1985-02-05 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 27 61 23 Finance 0 14 4 Hotels 6 5 2 Properties 4 6 0 Plantations 2 7 1 Mining I 2 0 Deb Loans 4 2 4 Total 44 97 3438 words
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Article48 1985-02-05 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 41 51 27 Finance 3 IO 2 Hotels 0 0 I Properties 6 4 3 I Oil palms 4 I 0 Tins 2 2 4 Rubber 4 7 6 CRubbers I 0 0 Deb Loans 0 I 0 Total 61 76 4348 words
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Article79 1985-02-05 21 SHARE prices closed mixed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in fairly "heavy trading. Interest was mainly centred on selective issues. The widely-followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index added 4.22 points to 1306.21. At the final bell, the market scoreboard showed 76 losses79 words
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Article38 1985-02-05 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29 (5 1.83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time H.gh 1071 91 (8,2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)38 words
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Article74 1985-02-05 21 Genius 540 10 L 1 M 50c 250-8 Sateras Res 172 -8 Kentucky Spare 283 -7 U 0 B 452 —6 Tasek Cement 444 -6 Chuan Hup 324 b Spore Land 324 6 Tat lee Bank 284 -6 U 0 I 283 -6 Cerebn 50c 232 -6 Y H74 words
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Article75 1985-02-05 21 Feb 1 Feb 4 BI Composite 737 76 733 81 Bl Indicator *****41 *****65 BTOBOS +282 +262 ST Industrials 830 87 828 19 ST Finance 2419 51 2407 96 ST Hotels 873 34 873.28 ST Properties 504 25 504 13 ST Minings 335 06 335 23 ST Plantations 247275 words
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Article14 1985-02-05 21 Pohonqlnv 1,111,000 MUM 1.005.000 Q A F Ltd 857,000 How Par 786,00014 words
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230 1985-02-05 21 SDC Singapore companies will take part in the Saudi Food '85 exhibition from Feb 10 to Feb 14 in Riyadh under the wings of the Trade Development Board. These companies hope to gain a foothold in the Middle East market by making buyers from230 words
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292 1985-02-05 21 High Court orders Deak to wind-up HONGKONG, Mon. The High Court has formally ordered the winding up of Deak-Perera Far East Ltd and a provisional liquidator has been appointed, the Registrar General said in a statement. The total liabilities of the company are estimated at present at US$25 million (SsssReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration334 1985-02-05 21 THE Hongkong stock market is poised for another upswing and an all-time high. This optimism was voiced by Mr Kenneth Yu, the secretary of the Par East Exchange Ltd, one of the colony's major exchanges, at a conference on business334 words
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Article, Illustration515 1985-02-05 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Deal expected to be concluded very soon By KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN of Malaysia, owned by KFC (S) chairman Loo Cheng Ghee, is buying a majority stake in Malaysian palm oil refiner and exporter, Soeoil, which is under receivership. But Mr Loo515 words
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Article74 1985-02-05 21 Nomura's record earnings TOKYO, Mon. Nomura Securities Co said today the company chalked up record revenues for the year ended Sept 30. Net income rose 6 per cent over the preceding year to hit a record of US$29B million (***** million) on revenues of U551,783 billion, up 19 per cent,UPI - 74 words
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Article41 1985-02-05 21 BONN, Mon. Bundesbank president Karl Otto Poehl nas been quoted as saying he sees no reason for further rises in West German interest rates after a per cent increase in the Lombard rate last week. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article71 1985-02-05 21 TOKYO, Mon. Clarion Co said today that its subsidiary in Los Angeles is to take over National Subscription Television of Los Angeles (NSTLA), a PayTV network. Clarion's subsidiary, Select TV of California Inc, will get the business and its subscribers, estimated at 150,000, at a cost of aboutAFP - 71 words
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Article110 1985-02-05 21 UIC in Beijing venture HONGKONG, Mon. United Industrial Corp, a company partly owned by the Singapore government, has formed a 50/50 joint venture with China International Trust and Investment Corp (Citic) to build a hotel in Beijing at a cost of US$4O million (SsBB million), a UIC representative here said.Reuter - 110 words
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Article65 1985-02-05 21 MEMPHIS (Tenn), Mon. Holiday Inns Inc said it extended the deadline on its offer to repurchase up to eight million shares of its common stock for cash to tomorrow. Tlie company also said that it would pay US$49 (Sslo7) for each of the 6.22 million shares tendered atReuter - 65 words
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433 1985-02-05 21 Hongkong 'still a good place to invest in' HONGKONG is still a good place to invest in despite doubts cast by China's slated takeover in 1997, said the executive director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hongkong. For Singapore businessmen who use Hongkong as a stepping stone into China,433 words
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369 1985-02-05 21 THE US dollar surged in frenzied trading in the Far East yesterday, bringing the Singapore dollar to an all-time low against the greenback. Currency traders in the Far East said the surge was due to prospects of higher US interest rates with the "unrealistic*'369 words
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339 1985-02-05 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By TO WOO more members, Singapore's diamond exchange has thrown its doors open to all importers and exporters of precious and semi-precious stones. Jewellers and dealers in "any allied business" will also be accepted as members. This will mean that339 words
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Article3875 1985-02-05 22 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 al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,875 words
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Article2308 1985-02-05 22 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2 728 2 765) (5) 2 70 (4) 2 76 AMD (3 368) Alcorn (1 535) (19) 1 51 (7) 1 50 (14) 1 52 AISB (4 028 4.045X1) 400 (4) 4 02 APKI 138 1 14SX1) 1 .15(2) 1.14 (10) 1.132,308 words
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Article2870 1985-02-05 22 AS shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scnp/nfhts N Tai-eiempted dividend. AM is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. 1984/85 Last field Vol Day rtfti Low Company Sale Chanje ('000) Hijh Low2,870 words
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Article345 1985-02-05 23 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents Wo) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 165 50-1 66 50N 165 25 166 25N unq unq Int 1 RSS Feb 1985 166 25 167 25 165 50 166 00 188 50 189 50 187 50 188 50345 words
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Article305 1985-02-05 23 ItMncteo* p. ices 100 kf Coconut •il Siiii FOB 160 00 sellers) 5) d'um fOB 1 73 00 isellers) drum FOB W7 30 isellersi Copra *ir*ij loose i 85 00 I buyers l Pepper Mantoli While Asta FOBNIW 710 00 srttefs. fcraoak mMt *aq FOB M.W 00 .sellefsi305 words
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Article60 1985-02-05 23 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo with the buffer stock manager still providing strong support. Tne offering rose sharply to 1,230 tonnes from 128 tonnes on Thursday due to disposals by miners at the start60 words
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Article20 1985-02-05 23 Closr. prices Copper £/tome Fri Spot Unav (1260 00—1260.50) 3 m. nth. Unav (1277 00—1277 50) Market tone: Sales20 words
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Article29 1985-02-05 23 Cfoinf, prices Silver US$/troy oz Hon Fri Singapore 6 12 617 6 31-6.36 Fri Thus New York 6 20-6 25 6 32 6.37 Source Credit Suisse. Spore I29 words
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Article117 1985-02-05 23 Ctaing prices Aluminium £/t«ne Fri Spot Unav (973.00—97.00) 3 montns Unav (1003 00—1003.50) Market tone: Sales: Hustr _l_n White See Me* new crop 2nd grade 247 Yu lim new crop Broken rice 158 Tone Rice prices were narrowly mixed in fairly quiet trading In China Whites, Yu km second117 words
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Article26 1985-02-05 23 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 305.30 305.80 Mon Sat Hongkong 300.75 301.25 302.10 302.60 Fri Thurs New York Unav 304.00—304.50 London 303.25—303.75 306.30 306.8026 words
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Article118 1985-02-05 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed steady in thin trading on light covering interest, with a higher Chicago soyabean complex close last week supporting levels. The refined market was quiet on buyer reserve amid lack of overseas demand. PALM Closing prices Crude Ms/torme palm ol Feb 1185118 words
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Article, Illustration16 1985-02-05 23 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore February 165.50 down 0.50 cents Malaysia February 187.50 down 0.50 cents16 words
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Article, Illustration14 1985-02-05 23 Closing prices M$/kilo KL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 1230 tonnes up 1102 tonnes14 words
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Article140 1985-02-05 23 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5521,500 and 5521,700 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at the day's high of U*****. 30/1. 70 and eased to U*****.60/ 1.10 before closing for lunch at U*****.90/ 1.30. It re-opened at U*****. 70/1. 10 and overseas selling pulled it down to140 words
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Article382 1985-02-05 23 a round-up of wire services HONGKONG, Mon. Stock prices rose in moderate trading today, boosted by a late spree of bargain hunting, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index, which was nearly 13 points lower at mid-day, finished 6.96 points higher at 1363.22. Turnover was HK5220.67 million, down sharply382 words
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Article268 1985-02-05 23 MS Chanfe Associated Hotels Bank Ot East A_,a 24 40 -0.2 Cheung Kong 13.50 unch Chmo Light 1490 unch Cross Harb Tunnel 10 40 -0.2 F E Consortium 0.388 For East Exch PMex 004 +0005 G I Cement 7 60 -0.2 Great Eagle 052 unch Hang Lung 4 85268 words
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Article323 1985-02-05 23 Feb 4 Yen Chanf e A|inomoto 1 1 00 unch Akoi 451 +2 Amoda 1160 +20 Asohi Chem 670 -8 Asohi Glass 862 -9 Bonk Tk 625 -5 Bndgestone 531 +11 Conon 1350 -10 Casio Computer 1740 -20 Citizen 537 -13 D r*p Print 928 -4 D Nippon Screen323 words
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Article328 1985-02-05 23 Fib 4 Cents Chartfe (Nwf) A C I 188 -2 A Nl 255 H A P M 245 -9 Abertoyle 780 -60 Age 260 -2 AHionce CW 108 +3 AHied Mill 310 -15 Ampol Exp 220 -5 Ampol Pet 175 unch Anz 472 unch Ashton 75 B H P328 words
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Article237 1985-02-05 23 THE Singapore dollar yesterday opened at 2.2155 70 and closed at 2.2255 65. It was traded between 2.2170 and 2.2263. The greenback firmed against most major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it hit a high of 3.2020. It ended at 3.1965 75 against its opening of 3.1905 15. Against the237 words
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Article221 1985-02-05 23 Managers' prices for Fab 5 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 32-2 46 The Savings Fund 1 63-1 73 S'pore Prog Fund 0 98-104 Spore Sec Fund 147—156 S'pore Invest Fund 0 99-1 05 S'pore fqurty faai 100-106 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 39—2 53 Mai221 words
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Article175 1985-02-05 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency foreign currency Australian dollar *****-***** 5 70-5 57 Canadian dollar *****-***** 6 05 --5 95 NZ dollar *****-***** 9 83-9.52 Sterling pound 2 4903-2 4936 4 07-3 99 US dollar 2.2255-2 2265 454 449 Austrian schilling 9.9056—9.9122 101175 words
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Article70 1985-02-05 23 APRIL gold ended near the high at U*****.30. The metal lost its ground in the early afternoon to touch U*****.20 as the dollar surged higher against the major currencies. Participation was moderate for the major part of the day after the metal opened lower at U*****.30. (In USS per70 words
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Article79 1985-02-05 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE Eurodollar contract remained active in Simex. The leading month soared to a high of 90.81 after opening firmly at 90.78. Selling towards the close brought both the March and June contracts to settle at the day's low of 90.71 and 90.15 respectively. 1 100 implied mieresi79 words
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Article45 1985-02-05 23 THE March Deutschemark weakened against the dollar to open at 0.3140. Turnover surpassed Friday's volume with active participation in the afternoon. It settled firmly at 0.3139. (US dollar Devtschemark Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Mar 85 0.3140 0.3140 0.3133 0.3139 490 Jun 0.316045 words
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Article45 1985-02-05 23 TRADING of the March Japanese yon was moderately active despite opening lower at 0.*****2. The currency weakened to 0.*****1 in the early afternoon, but rose to close higher at 0.*****3. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 8a 0.*****2 0.*****3 0.*****1 0.*****3 14945 words
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Article, Illustration598 1985-02-05 23 LCL Receivinf Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Maria (44A) 5/2 (2300) FSB 1000-1100 L4 Sin Bhum (206N) 5/2(2300) FSB 1000 1100 Jl Pegasus P (364N) 5/2(2330) FSB *****130 Gl Monte Ruby (26A) 6/2 (0700) FSB 1200 1300/1730-1900 U2 E Promoter (096WA) 6/2(0700) FSB *****200/*****900 S4 MS598 words
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Article, Illustration335 1985-02-05 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Itaquice 6/7 aside 5/2 La Rioja 35/6 aside 5/2 NanXiang 29/30 a'side 5/2 Prosper 15/6 a'side 5/2 Regent Radiance 19 a'side 5/2 Sarma 1/2 a'side 5/2 Christina Isabel 44 5/2 7/2 Easter Bay 3/4 5/2 6/2 Gretn Ocean 47 5/2 5/2335 words
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Article70 1985-02-05 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Berjaya Kawat Bhd (BKB) has agreed to merge certain of its assets and subsidiaries with two companies under a two-stage reconstruction which will strenghten its position as a major steel wire products manufacturer and distributor. BKB will become an investment holding and property group afterBernama - 70 words
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Article49 1985-02-05 24 CEREBOS PACIFIC Ltd has signed an agreement with QAF Ltd to buy the Pizza Hut restaurant business in Singapore. This is conditional on Cerebos also signing an agreement with Pizza Hut Inc of the United States, with whom negotiations are expected to be completed by March 7.49 words
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Article, Illustration493 1985-02-05 24 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Company likely to be restructured to give state a stake By TDM, the current fancy of speculators, is likely to be restructured to give the Trengganu state government at least a 30 per cent stake in the company. This is493 words
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Article, Illustration263 1985-02-05 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QI WOULD like to buy a house. However, I was granted only a small loan by a finance company because I do not have a regular income. I am thinking of borrowing from a close friend to whom I will pay a token interest. As I263 words
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Article, Illustration784 1985-02-05 24 Face in the I news ARMONK (New York) This weekend, Mr John Akers is to be on a brief visit to Europe to address a conference on how to spur entreprenuership in a giant company. When he returns onNYT - 784 words
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Advertisement459 1985-02-05 21 JOINT VENTURES IN SINGAPORE Chow Kok Fong MP (Honsi, BSc (Bldg) (Honsl. Grad D.pS A.RJ.C.S.,A.C.i.S.. A.Cl.Art. CONSTRUCTION JOINT VENTURES IN SINGAPORE s the I rfl wot* 0* B k.nd on the subject to be pubrshed in this region The book is develop. 3M a pract. ca outhne Of the operational459 words
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Advertisement41 1985-02-05 23 Putting Minute Manager to MorkJ mwmMMMT From the best-selling One minute Manager now comes this logical extension-putting what you have learnt, to work in real life situations If you only read 2 books a year -read this one twice THE BOOKSHOP41 words
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Advertisement160 1985-02-05 24 J I StD-FOOTJ Br-v .1, s ,< .i curat M_nesot»n_Mur__>y Conventional exercise sandals don't fit the curve of^y*)f^_-\ your foot naturally. That's because the uneven /w^TTTSwJa t_ __.__.__r -j /•VSUD-POOTYAX height of the rubber fingers doesn t give proper llj \J\ support as you walk. \vj& PAT p rD) But160 words
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Advertisement807 1985-02-05 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: •Ap^N. Monday Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00. Fo©d/En._T.».nm_>nt (2 —5) JLIV^Q V*-N_f\ _^"N r\r^f\n^fT\k r^_/5 Sa,Urd3y _t-S£2CCS-r_j s.m..d_.p.. y: $20.0o P ..c o i.m M mmtmammmammmrn 45-v A tfc 2tt_L JV_J Xjl I /vi itmf^maA ftaT**a** XT 5^807 words
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Advertisement405 1985-02-05 25 13 Musical Instruments BUY A NEW piano or an electronic new organ now ard a surprise free gift will be sent to your home for the coming Chinese New Year. Robert Piano *****46/ *****39' *****03 or Kawai Music *****09/ *****35. ONE BRITISH PIANO good condition for sale $1,000. Please call405 words
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Advertisement557 1985-02-05 25 20 Pets/Pet Care BOARDING FACILITIES AVAILABLE, homely atmosphere. Individual attention and diet. Bookings: *****77/ *****91. ONE MALE AUSTRALIAN Silky Terrier puppy. $300. With paper. Call: *****27. PAIR OF adult Pekinese for sale. F'emale on heat soon. Selling cheap Interested, call *****89. SNOOPY-DOO PET. USA trained certified dog/ cat groomer. Transpt557 words
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Advertisement701 1985-02-05 25 27 Wanted ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, diamond, jewellery, watches and pawnshop tickets. Telephone: *****9. *****9. Address: -03-02. Third floor. People's Park Centre, Singapore. BEST PRICES OFFERED for Pawnshop Tickets. Gold. Silver. Diamond. Watch, etc. Call: Miss Lim. Jalan Besar, Sim Lim Tower. -03-14. tel: *****68 /*****69. WE701 words
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Advertisement482 1985-02-05 25 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN MWfkl -HEALTH CENTRE ___T_l Groat Hotel M &i*jMMm w *Mm*m 1 401 Macpherson Road M S'pore 1336. maWA\ .IhcMaMMWmJi^J TEL: *****44 H 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing CREATIVE THINKING I WITH REFRESHER I COURSES IB _____________r _________________r482 words
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Advertisement657 1985-02-05 25 36 House Renovation/ Decor avmvmmm* 3 Room $2,900 4 Room (A Type) $4,500 5 Room $5 JOO Heavy duly Vt x 17' Ceramic lies nckKinf skirtinf Kitchen cabinets $120 per ft ran Open on Saturday afternoon TROAS ENTERPRISE PTE LTD No 2, St 4 Sungei Kadut bid. Est Tel: *****77,657 words
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Advertisement112 1985-02-05 25 36 House Renovation/ Decor Armstrong FLOOR "New Arrival" Vmy! Ties rt 85C only Vinyl Sheet Supply labour and n .arena! Less 5 Call without obligation Tel: *****88 Uwtrio Inf I Trading Co MM 51 Peoples Pari. I Kaiong Shopping Coinpiex Singapore 1543 HO HO ENGINEERING AND RENOVATION WORKS MAM a,,112 words
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Advertisement1374 1985-02-05 26 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor B wjpSfJ-r choice of ceranultrfiies nw%^.iaveaFßS^>p-_^y\mu3. DDboB 3-D?-/*lSyGenting* vV- a 4 wL^Dlf to Ptenang* NX i HDBsRpe_u' 5-Day to I_i_»^Tob-i/^_!<_£_n\ y^X*^ *PaSi age t oui By Aplf V^^ Iteli_mle ticeroci contractor sewice J e pStces ayr^O^ Sat B.3ol^|^<Bopm\ yr StarfV— 11.0()-tfri^V4.()0pm Va1,374 words
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Advertisement757 1985-02-05 26 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal CHEAP RATE FOR all types of transportation We specialised in houst hold, office removal and delivery of goods. Professional In piano and organ. Careful and experienced workers provided. Reasonable charge. We are at your service, please call: *****12/ 4_.202._1). Tong Sun Removal Serv. CHEAP RATE FOR757 words
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Advertisement794 1985-02-05 26 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1 unit Model Qll-3 x 1,200 China Guillotine Shearing machine and 1 unit Autobender Hydraulic press brake capacity: 12 metre x 3 mm machine 1 complete width standard equipment and suitable for 400/3/50 A.C. Interested parlies please contact MR. S.H. FOO TEL: *****13794 words
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Advertisement510 1985-02-05 26 II r^ Are you 9°°d at detective work? I LJB vou are y° u l be likely candi- mm date for the job of a Private In--2 p^_ vestigator in a security agency at m My r Beach Road. Hunt for more deII I tails at classification 74. 65 Situations510 words
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Advertisement460 1985-02-05 26 66 Situationa Vacant: Professional/ Executive MARINE OFFICER DUTIES: Assist Section Manager m daily operation, plan or prepare cargo storage. Supervise and control loading/ unloading operations. Supervise and control barge operation. Oversee and control subcontractors and stevedores. REQUIREMENTS: Age 25 to 35 years. QUALIFICATION: At least Second Mate, preferably First Mate.460 words
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Advertisement400 1985-02-05 26 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENTS FOR private tutors with qualifications of Pre-Ul and above. Please call: *****66/ 4_.B_i.m7/ *****07 PIANO/ ORGAN/ VIOLIN/ Guitar teachers required lor Music Sch. Must have tirade 8 for piano/ violin teaching experience for organ/ guitar Contact *****90. 100 ACADEMIC TUTORS required by established tuition400 words
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Advertisement404 1985-02-05 26 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical usso) ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT II We ure looking lor a suitable candidate fur the übuve position in our Controller's Department REQUIREMENTS: Applicant should possess a G.C.E O' level with relevant accounting qualifications and have at least 3 years experience in general accounting activities < RESPONSIBILITIES: e404 words
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Advertisement456 1985-02-05 26 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretaiial/ Clerical Receptionist n miamm by es' M___ahed Co in Orchard r^rj lypjngddfe no. essential Emphasis on good telephone > e& knowtadjo c swrtch- boom IHWWIIIiIJI (AI le-'jst 1 year ir, sumiar coLx-City essential Duration year Company in DMriCl 3 tequaes a Secretafy lor 1 month Shortt"iana456 words
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Advertisement781 1985-02-05 26 70 Situationa Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE BOOKKEEPER urgently required by an International Compeny located in torn are* Minimum requirement* i act A kmal iti Bookka •'j.iiii to count ii. i i\| ra ii un lu i teH ■H boolu up to tr. sn utd i ti. i pen Uun -it781 words
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Advertisement594 1985-02-05 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY Private Secretarial Cert. (LCO or completed such courses Good command of English Preferably with relevant wor::inii; experience Salary depending on qualifications, experience and personality Interested applicanta pleaae apply in (ull handwriting with ■swans! particulars, expected aalary together with a non-re-turnable photograph to: S.T. BOX594 words
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Advertisement697 1985-02-05 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK urgently required by a company in Jurong. GCE O levei Certificate. a LCC Higher Accounting Certificate with a knowledge of payroll costing. a Min. 5 years' experience and able to work independently to balance sheet stage. a Able to start work Immediately.697 words
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Advertisement799 1985-02-05 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PROFESSIONAL VALUATION FIRM requires a Stenographer with working experience. Please state educational qualifications, experience, salary expected and telephone no. to: Yoong St Co, 10 Anson Rd. -10-25, International Plaza, S'pore 0207. CLERK REQUIRED. Experience not necessary. VITB Commercial graduates (Typing speed 35w p.m.) Min. salary799 words
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Advertisement708 1985-02-05 27 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales VltaSOV DISTRIBUTORS 7T W W F(«»ie_tPOߣjf-TELTO *JA» ,a .subsidiary of the Hong Kong Soya Bean Products Co VV Ltd. manufacturer of Vita, the leading brand of packaged .A_L aMm drinks in Hong Kong) invites applicants to fill the following positions: \a (A)708 words
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Advertisement1315 1985-02-05 27 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales I An International Company, specialising in Direct f r Sailing requires 6 salesperson, for its Manage- a ment, Marketing and Promotional team. I I The persons we need are likely to be: I 1 young, mature, tactful and resourceful 2 I able1,315 words
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Advertisement562 1985-02-05 27 71 Situations VacantSales PROPERTY COMPANY REOUIRES male/ female Sales/ Leasing Executives. Have own oar Pleasant personality Experience not essential Must be aggressive High allowance/ commission Tel: *****36. SELLING CRIME PREVENTION equipment is easy and the incomes are exceptional For more information call personally at: 81k. 1004. Toa Payoh Ind. Pk..562 words
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Advertisement703 1985-02-05 27 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical A U.S. multi-national organization, REDA PUMP COMPANY (S) PTE. LTD., I has vacant: ies tor A) Machining Leadmen I a NTC 2 in Precision Machmmq I a Some supervisory experience I a Must be able to start work m early S March703 words
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Advertisement568 1985-02-05 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical OCEAN PROPERTIES PTE LTD I'rgentlv requires A) TECHNICAL (OCEAN BUILDING) Requirements Minimum I years' proven experience in maintenance ot electrical tin protection systenna .iiui air-condition-tn§ high rtse building o* industrial plants and Holder ol i TC ntc Grade in in Electrical Fitting or Air-conditioning pand-dalea without568 words
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Advertisement448 1985-02-05 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR a Possess Degree in Building o Some years of site experience preferred o Those without initial experience may be considered. o Training will be provided 0 Leadership quality. a Duties include project co-ordination, budget control, liaison with sub-contractors, consultants. Applicants should write in with448 words
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Advertisement210 1985-02-05 28 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production f /^Join us for advancement/ 7 SANYO SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD aii- *7J L^^OX^^^^^^^J £^Ut£M<l*iwyiKmyawj|irj^^|U£^H W^r'?***m Interested applicants please walk-in for an interview with t/C, Photo and relevant documents from Monday to Friday at: The Personnel Department210 words
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Advertisement266 1985-02-05 28 FOUR LEAVES BAKERY has immediate vacancies for: A. BAKERS e Minimum 2 years relevant experience. e Must complete N.S. e Salary $600 to $800 p.m. further adjustment upon 3 months confirmation). B. TRAINEE BAKERS e Must complete N.S. e Salary $500 p.m. further adjustment upon months confirmation). Good prospects for266 words
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Advertisement603 1985-02-05 28 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production J MM* m mmmmm\t*a\*M*mm* MAUVYAN^^^ mm* ttSs-mm breweries liiiHlH (SPORE) PTE LTD M Uar*~^H fii.'Urr-,ul !t,|i-i hm HP B.ABCSIOUI °^H Kt In possession of P U B Electrical Worker's 3B %A\\ Licence or NTC 3in Industrial Electricity B^ I* Minimum 2 years'603 words
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Advertisement120 1985-02-05 28 CHEQ POINT SERVICES (S) PTE LTD We are a credit card organisation currently on an expansion programme and we require: 1) 3AUTHORISERS to receive calls from service establishments card member^ and to perform ether duties as and when required e QCE O' level a Kxcellent telephoi____roTn_munication skills e Able lo120 words
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Advertisement297 1985-02-05 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOTEL PHOENIX invites applicants tor (I ull-T'ime Onl\ I HOrSEKKEPIViJ Painter* (niusi have knowledge ot polishing) Chambermaid*. SIXTRITY J Securit> Officer* FRONT OHKK From Office Clerks. (Mak) We provide:— Good starting pa> Training v. ill be provided for those without experience Free uniforms laundry Free duty297 words
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Advertisement531 1985-02-05 29 74 Situationa Vacant: 74 Situationa Vacant: 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ___T WM GOLDLEAF ESTEEM SALON W GROWING CLUB. m A CHALLENGING CAREER I FOR YOU I H Due to overwhelming support from friends and business associates H GOLDLEAF ESTEEM SALON'S business has doubled in size. If you H531 words
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Advertisement352 1985-02-05 29 r An Established Inbound Tour Agency requires: TOUR CO-ORDI-NATORS Applicants should hava soma working experience and ba able to speak simple Japanese. Please apply giving full details of qualifications, experience, current and expected salary together with contact tel no. to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kim Seng Road S'pore 0923. JENSEN352 words
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Advertisement411 1985-02-05 29 BANKAMERICARD/ VISA invites applications for BILL COLLECTOR (SALES DRAFTS COLLECTOR) Requirements: a Completed Primary 6 education, a Completed N.S. a Own a scooter or motorbike and possesses a valid Class 2 driving licence, a Familiar with Singapore -oads. e Mature and responsible, a Able to communicate in English. a A^e411 words
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Advertisement566 1985-02-05 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SUN HUNG KAI SECURITIES PTE. LTD. A faat expanding subsidiary ot an International Securities, Bullion and Commodities Trading Co. invilea applications lor tha position of NIGHT TELEX OPERATOR Requirements candidates should have minimum G.C.E. O' level a should have at least 3 years' experience a must566 words
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Advertisement552 1985-02-05 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Required by leading international company FEMALE HAIRDRESSERS e Prferably with some experience in hairdressing. e Good working conditions attractive salary. Working hours: 10.30a.m. 7.30p.m. (weekdays). 10.30a.m. 3.30p.m. (Saturday). Please come personally between 10.30a.m.— 7.00p.m. lor interview at: #08-08, International Bldg 360, Orchard Road Singapore 0923 SECURITY552 words
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Advertisement736 1985-02-05 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PERSONAL DRIVER Required Applicants must have a clean driver record and preferably wilh experience. Please call personally Irom 10.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. at M.B. MELWANI PTE LTD 315 OUTRAM ROAD. #13-02 TAN BOON LIAT BLDG. SINGAPORE 0316. Required DRIVER e Possess clean Class 3 driving736 words
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Advertisement900 1985-02-05 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MALE RADIO/ TELEPHONE iprr tor for 12 lir .-.iiiit <7.iin 'ii 7pm). Able speak Malay, Hokkein English No experience required. Security Guards for i~ br day shift tn work in Jurong Good pay. Call personally =03-04 NFS Bldg opp Jurong Interchange DESPATCH RIDER ABLE to start900 words
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Advertisement556 1985-02-05 29 81 Vehicles For Hire maQam SUNRISE CAR RENTALS Temporary office 1 50 .1 52 Mackenzie Road onside N'ssan Car Show-ioomi Singapore 0922 Tel: *****26/*****39 l^^^^^ssssj KIM HOCK CHYE offers Special Rates for Daily/ Weekly/ Monthly Rental* Datsun 120YGI. 140J Bluebird 1600 2001. Toyota Corolla Carina Mil Colt Lancer 1400 Galant556 words
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Advertisement831 1985-02-05 29 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo OCT 1979 peugeot SO4 manual i< I taa Sep! Tin-top condition all i. maintained bv agent Pnone Hhee S3 1244 TURBO VOLVO 244 <'i Jul '82 Immaculate cond 1 pte vni _e: -..-ti plus manv >-.\lia- Tei 2.V.'«i ii 1980 VOLVO 244 ill I leei831 words
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Advertisement829 1985-02-05 29 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1978 MERCEDES 200 im ei I ill Interested BV 1 1 1979 MERCEDES 200 private OWIM I I■■ I i roi n MSB 1979 MERCEDES 200 i nei aircoi m -1982 MERCEDES 200 vnei ttes) ut iei __m.hi Bi iddeU B 1983 280 SEL r I829 words
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Advertisement895 1985-02-05 30 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan NISSAN AUTHORISED DEALER Attractive low downpayment and interest rale tor Nissan Sunny 1.3 GL i k.wnpavment ***** tinance up I sears 1 Kiwnpavinent $4 U.H.. finance up lo 4 vears Nissan Sunny 1.3 DX IHiwnpayment $.1,000. finance up tO 3 years U>wnpa> ment $3,500. tinance up895 words
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Advertisement963 1985-02-05 30 90 For Sala: Toyota ALMOST '84 TOYOTA Ten -el 1300 DX. 5-.speed. 1 pte owner, aircon hiti radio, cassette. PARK, road tax 5 i-S, beautiful condition $20,900 Loan $1 6.000 *****47 COMPANY REGISTRATION 79 Toyota Hlace Commuter 112 seaters 1 Willi aircon No repair required Immaculate condition Tel *****56 MIO963 words
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Advertisement966 1985-02-05 30 91 For Sala:. Mitsubishi '80, MIT. LANCER 1400 GL 1 owner. Aircond. ti cassette $15,500. Loan $11,000 '78. Mit. Lancer 1200 KL. 1 owner Aircond. $11,500. Loan $8,000 '78. Mit Sigma 1600 GS 5-speed Aircond, s/rims. r cassette $9,800 Loan $7,000. Tel: *****37 *****06. 80 COLT LANCER 1400 c.c. DL.966 words
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Advertisement950 1985-02-05 30 92 For Sale: Mazda '62 MAZDA COSMO, 4-door, Rotary engine, sun-roof, fully powered. Kuli accessories, Specialy imported Tel: *****26. •63, 323 1.5 GT. Sun roof. 4 doors. N/back. 1 owner. Only 9,000 km. Tax 7/85. Showroom cond. $26,500. Pager *****70. Steven. 1963 MAZDA 929, hard top. auto. 1 owner, aircon,950 words
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Advertisement812 1985-02-05 30 94 For Sala: Other Makes D S H MOTORWAYS PTE LTD 7 Chang Cham Road (Off Lang Kee/Hoy Fall Road) S'pore 0315 Tela: *****82/3 1964 Honda Accord 4 Dr, Aircon, Sports rima 1983 Niaaan Pulaar Aircon Honda Civic 4 Dra Auto, Aircon Toyota Corolla DX Aircon 1962 Mazda 323 4812 words
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Advertisement918 1985-02-05 30 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1980 SUBARU 5-SPEED. 4-door. pte owner, full accessories, highest offer *****65. 1980 SUZUKI 550. 4 doors. Aircon. cassette Sport rims. 1 owner. Beautiful condition Tel: *****95. 1982 SAAB 900GLS, $39,800 neg. Immaculate condition. 2 private owners. *****12. 1984 HYUNDAI STELLAR 1.6. 1 owner. Interested please918 words
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Advertisement691 1985-02-05 30 95 For Sale: 95 For Sole: Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Special year-end offer. I FREE aircon and a a A* _4_-__a_._-*a_-*a_-a___---____-*_t ___#_>____ cassette radio **Vm* *A*va*m a a warn'maf*** __MM I VS4VB Delta Route V_m^ Daihatsu models only If" 1 1111 *»»^lli ,j,^^%r^-.^* a Sin Tien Seng*"Head Office Kallang Centre691 words
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Advertisement462 1985-02-05 30 96 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER for PARF scrap cars and export documents. Pis call Kong Beng Motor. 170 Albert Street =01 -07. Golden Wall Auto Centre. S pore-0718. Tel: *****76/ *****59. BETTER PRICES OFFERED for PARF scrap cars and all kinds of good used cars. *****02/ *****76 (Day) *****09462 words
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Advertisement891 1985-02-05 30 j 106 Accomodation Available: Houses i I SHANGRI-LA vn initv 12 units brand new bungalows Bed i.ivo.i! modern kitchen 4 bedrooms, large swimming pod BINTONG/ASTRID HILL/LEEDON PARK colonial bungalow mi Hilltop 5 bedrooms nice patio with without pool PINE TREE CLUB vi, initv majestic bungalow f. bedrooms big living dining891 words
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Advertisement804 1985-02-05 30 106 Accomodation Available: Houses DIST 16 2-STOREV BUNGALOW room- Willi baths attached Area .Ml I Renta 13 201 Rosalind EteoK) M_M64 M***** DIST 16 2-STOREV SEMI-DE-TACHED, newly renovated bed :oi mi rool lerrai i _m Deuu Property *****55 DIST 1646 BEDOK VILLE i semi-d 1400 sq p. i fan. central804 words
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Advertisement449 1985-02-05 31 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments For sale and rental Orc/if/fft Dr////r Luxurious, exclusive condominium apartments in Orchard Road area^ Four bedrooms, large living MAt?.^** und dinning areas Bsr7~'M Swimming pool, squash m 2fl Ef^« Reasonable selling price E*m Et Newly completed and K P*^s§s ready for immediate449 words
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Advertisement266 1985-02-05 31 OIST. 10/ 11, BRAND NEW bunga-low-like apt. amidst peaceful setting. Spacious living/ dining. 2/ 3 bedrooms. Only 10 families. Swimming pool. From $3,200. OIST. 10 LUCKY TOWERS. Near Orchard Rd, 3/ 4 bedrooms servant's. Two balconiaa. Pool, squash tennis. $3,900 lo $4,400 PANDAN VALLEY. Camellia Tarrace, 3 bdrms/ study/ maid's266 words
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Advertisement565 1985-02-05 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments c _ftrfe* OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms. large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from 53.6U0 per month including service charge Visit our show flat, 1 0am565 words
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Advertisement814 1985-02-05 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DRAYCOTT PARK MAISONETTE Well furnished upper maisonette, ideally located, just 5 minutes walk from Orchard Road, 3 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, split-level living/ dining room, well designed kitchen, maid's room and utility area. Reasonable rental. $5,300. Interested, please call 224-6161 GREEN LODGE Bukit Timah Vicinity Showllat814 words
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Advertisement943 1985-02-05 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 015T.9. RIVER VALLEY Rd, brand new apt. high fir, central aircon, 2 bdrms, 1,650 sq ft. Condo. facilities. Rental: $2,000. Immediate occupation. Interested tenants, please call owner: *****30. DIST.9 $3,100 EXCLUSIVE, unusual, new spacious apt. Split level, living/ dining 3 I- 1 study room, furnished/ partially.943 words
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Advertisement898 1985-02-05 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.II3O NOVENA VILLE fully furnished 2-bedroomed apartment available immediately. Rent $1,500 Tel: *****58 DIST 13 MACPHERSON GREEN, partially furnished. 3 bedrooms, pool, $1,500 0.n.0. Contact *****33 Irene. Victor Morns. DIST 14 EUNOS MANSION. High floor. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, fully furnished. 3 aircons. $1,200. *****70/ *****98898 words
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Advertisement886 1985-02-05 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IO HOLLAND VILLAGE vicim ty new 2-bdrm apt Pool' squash. $1,850. Houseworld *****15 DIST.IO RIDGEWOOD, 3 bedrooms, tastefully furnished. $2,500 ono Contact *****88. DIST.IO. TAMAN SERASI Apt. f/furn. 3 1 brms. Asking only $1,500. Call *****0 (No agents). DIST.IO. DALVEY COURT. Split-level living/dining. 3 bdrms. pool.886 words
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Advertisement847 1985-02-05 31 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms BENG'S LODGE offers luxurious furnished airconditioned rooms with own bathroom, private entrance and telephone available in Dist. 15. Linen, daiiy cleaning and 24-hour security reception provided. Laundry and meals service also available Complete privacy. Monthly from $850. Short term lease negotiable. For viewing, call *****22/ *****44.847 words
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Advertisement697 1985-02-05 31 mm^^aa^^^^mmm^ammmmmaa j 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses I BANKERS. EMBASSIES REQUIRE s,ood 4 5-bdrni bunglw. In diM B 10 11 21 Contac t DHK W***** 110 Accommodation Wantad: Apartments WORKING COUPLE REOUIRES furn/ unfurn HDB flat Bedok Marine Parade Clementi anv district Budget $40d-SBOO7 *****81 ******... OWNERS OF APARTMENTS/ __OW es.697 words
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Advertisement987 1985-02-05 31 113 For Sale Houses BUNGtW CHOICEST LOCALIT. I ft Beauufu >.■ Ideal proper! n Uon. Interesting 1 plan isei si 3millton ppri DIST ?057 TAMAN PERMATA r bedroon ;i vii root Bi Rana I 'otnopan. Tei NANYANG GIRLS SCHOOL llenl .ir. hit* U 2-store) bungalow. 5 I ixlnn^ big] more987 words
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Advertisement741 1985-02-05 32 113 For Sale- Houses 113 For Sale: Houeee i FOR SALE T% A rare opportunity to own a beautiful 2-storey 7} 2*L semi-detached bungalcw *_t Thomson Heights. *7? J Laml 3.753 sq.ft./ freetio^ JkL TV Built-in: 2.200 sq.ft. If 1»t storey: Car Porch, living/ dining area. **T y kitchen, servant's741 words
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Advertisement698 1985-02-05 32 114 For Sale: Private Apartments TOH Yl COURT Exclusive 18 units condominium with swimming pool at TOH Yl DRIVE (2158) Tenure: Freehold Built-up area: 2,000/ 3.200/ 4.200 sq.ft. Price: $550,000- $850,000 4 units left Loan arrangeable Ready for occupancy mid '85. Ample parking space. Book nowl! you will gat following698 words
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Advertisement707 1985-02-05 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sala: Private Apartments Apartments I GUIUIMARD APARTMENTS I H S____zsff*Mfr along Lorong 26 between H I ttoTj_| Ge y |an g Rd Guillemard Rd I m a *^r a^Aiw mm m m m m q^m^ i HKffeHi Mm MWmMM M Mm I __________________________K_______________ ...____a_|________.-707 words
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Advertisement415 1985-02-05 32 OIST. 9 KIM SIA Court. 1700 sq.ft. Mid-fir. 3+l bdrms. Asking $320,000. Holland *****79. DIST.IO JAYA TWR. Apt. Freehold. 2100 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, servant's. $510,000. Holland *****79. DIST.II DERBYSHIRE MANSION, 1850 sq.ft. 3 rms, $450,000. Property Resources *****31/ *****73. DIST.IS FINLAND GDN. 3 bdrms. 1400 sq.ft. $350,000 0.n.0. Holland Housing415 words
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Advertisement908 1985-02-05 32 114 For Sale: Private Apartments WOH HUP COMPLEX 86 sq in 11th floor, for sale, $230,000 ono. Contact ***** 15 -no brokers. Sl/2M SELLING $260,000 .14 new 3-bdrms. facing sea. Foreigners eligible. Villanelle *****81. $230,000 D.12 ST. Michael's Ct. 3 bdrms. extensively renovated. 1.400 sq.ft. Villanelle *****81. $290,000 D.12 COMFORT908 words
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Advertisement709 1985-02-05 32 117 Properties Wanted DTPS (PROPERTY CONSULTANTS, Fstate Agents) has immediate buyers tor terrace hses. HUDC. HDB 4 ..-rm apts. Plse contact *****00/ 1 for advice. CLIENTS REQUIRE APTS/ houses/ townhouses Any locality considered Flexible budgets. Owners please call Kenwood *****16. HDB 3/4/5 ROOM wanted in Bedok Clementi AMK Marine Parade709 words
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Advertisement491 1985-02-05 32 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces ["©DBS LAND] Prime Industrial Properties for Sale/Lease Immediate occupation Terrace Factories At Hillview Terrace. Double storey with mezzanine floor Area per unit: 527 to 608m 2 Suitable for light industries Warehouses At West Coast/Clementi Road Floor areas: 177.1. 262 269 m 2 Two 4-tonne491 words
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Advertisement220 1985-02-05 32 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces GROUNDFLOOR STORAGE SPACE AT HILLVIEW AVENUE e 1.000 5.000 sq.ft. e High celling 24-hr security Short term long term lease. No Agent*. TEL: *****28 BRAND NEW 7-STOREY Warehse/ fty bldg for sale in MacPherson/Genting Rd. Total land area: 16.000 sq.ft Built-in area: nett 31.000 sq.ft. Selling220 words
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Advertisement652 1985-02-05 32 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces _____*^^_v I WAREHOUSE I FOR SALE OR I I PAYA LEBAR I Modern warehouse tor sale by unit fi Easy installments Located at the B B[ junction of Macpherson Road fi |K Airport Road with various dimen Wm sions and up-to-date facilities652 words
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Advertisement519 1985-02-05 32 121 For Rent: Office Spaces PENINSULA PLAZA OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Units Sq ft 07-16 07-18 19 1183.01 07-28 08-18 10 IM 01 10-01 *****0 1.-i>- 01 14-05 20-01 20-02 to 05 612. 23-03 For mon ntad PROPERTY DIVISION Tel *****44/*****56 Prestigious Office Space SING"" TOWERS30 Robinson Road Rental beta*519 words
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Advertisement1039 1985-02-05 33 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces i much do you want to pay^fl for warehouse space? I I We can accommodate you. I mt i s f in .«_t_s^ fl H Check our prices and rentals. You won't find a better deal. H fl1,039 words
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Advertisement642 1985-02-05 33 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces 'CORONATION SHOPPING PLAZA 2ND FLOOR CHOICE LOCALITY. FACING ESCALATORS. 265 SOFT. PRICE: $136,000. Enquiries: *****22 LUCKY PLAZA 81-67, Hall Centre, about 180 sq.ft. for sale/ rent. CITY PLAZA Ist floor/ 02-33. about 275 sq.ft. for sale. $900 p.s.f. or rent. Tel: *****24 (Yong) *****72 (Night)642 words
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Advertisement614 1985-02-05 33 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I <§&y^ VOIR BEST ADDRESS TO SERVE THE HOME-MAKERS &BITLDERS. WK the one-stop specialty shopping centre for 1 HOME APPLIANCES, HOUSEWARES, HI-FI I EQUIPMENTS, FURNITURES BUILDING PRODUCTS. I I PRIME614 words
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Advertisement206 1985-02-05 33 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate INDUSTRIAL LAND WITH BUILDINGS 1 FOR SALE/ RENT Alexandra Road Vicinity (Leasehold) Double access Approx. 100,000 sq.ft. Suitable for redevelopments: Showrooms and light industries. Price $100 psf. 0.n.0. i Interested spply: Tanglin P.O. Box 395 \mammmmmmmmmmmmm^ 136 Cruises r CTC CRUISES 1206 words
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Advertisement212 1985-02-05 33 137 Tours /jrt ASSOCIATEI-^\ I \j TOURS (S) PTE LTD I I Wellington Bunding. 20 Bideford Road I -10 01 to =10-04, Singapore 0922.1 Tel: *****22 (7 fans) A l^mWW^M V^^ammW* p5^_JE CHINESE NEW YEAR 2 days Malacca Deluxe May Ramada $99 Dep: 20. 21. 22 23/2 3 days Fraser's212 words
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Advertisement596 1985-02-05 33 147 Academic New Classes Commencing at CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE ■05-3545 Block 162 Butot Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 lines) Mon 230 400 p m 11/2 Mon 400 530 p m 11/2 Tue 200-330pm 52 Tue 330-500pm 52 Tue 530-7 45 pm 52 Wed 230 -4 00 p m596 words
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Advertisement273 1985-02-05 33 137 Tours 137 Tours mWCT O M J or yv p xAjT* LMb I _______________________c__!l__k__l 'inn -ifi r tt^i^iß Hll BHEISB_i GENTING [TRAM MN COACH ji 2D31. By _Mn Tram SI7S lata M $249 i> Dep 19 2,20/2,212 22 2 Nigh. ff 3 DAY By Train. Tram $259, Train,'/: ,r273 words
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Advertisement660 1985-02-05 34 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours j yi xri iw \ci I llie most comprehensive tours to China j 9 Lscorted Programmes With The Mostest j C A. Holidiw Centour. Orient Vacations SAFE Travel jointly present 9 top-value escorted IOUIS to China Ead) a real bargain. Attractive lour Price t660 words
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Advertisement1004 1985-02-05 34 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours t f\ _ri^iliir_M__M_r^^_^__- i a. ONI_Y ONLY ONLy 5 Days^^)3 6 Days^ JLv/ \J B Days^P Jus g\J SAH 1 SAH 2 SAH 3 Manila/Baguio Manila/Baguio/Cebu Manila/Baguio Hong Kong/Macau Swing right into your holiday dream! There's more excitement. More thrills and romance.1,004 words
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Advertisement333 1985-02-05 34 147 Academic OUR AGENCY'S MOTTO to tutors 'You do your best, we pay bycash. Pis call *****71 after 6pm PARENTS STOP SEARCHING. We have qualified Tutors. All dists. Reasonable fee *****76 anytime PRIVATE TUTOR OFFERING tuition for Pri. 1 to 6 students. Tel: *****91. PRI. SEC. tuition available for all333 words
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Advertisement1099 1985-02-05 34 146 Foreign 146 Foreign j OVERSEAS EDUCATION J SgigS I A Levels Professional courses S__gll_S LLB-ACCA-IM-ICSA S University Preparatory 4*E Grades 11,12 13 Canadian Universities U.S.A. Student Exchange ESS Programmes High School University College Degrees Dm Hotel Restaurant Management Courses F B Courses Career Educational Consultants m££r^ 47 Scotts Rd,1,099 words
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Advertisement623 1985-02-05 34 150 Commercial/ Technical NEW COURSES COMMENCING ADVANCED PURCHASING' PRINCIPLES AND TECH-* NIOUES .6/2/85 COMMERCIAL CORRESPON-* DENCE AND REPORT WRITING 28/2/85 (Conlirmed) IMPORT/EXPORT DOCUMEN TATION AND PROCEDURES 5/3/»5 INTRODUCTION TO SINGA-. PORE LABOUR LAW 12/3/85 PURCHASING PRINCIPLES* AND TECHNIQUES 11/2/85 J (Conliimed PUBLIC RELATIONS (Begin iw») 1/3/85 REAL PROPERTY LAW 19/3/85623 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration145 1985-02-05 35 CHOY LEONG PING AGED 76 YEARS passed away peacefully on 4th Feb. '85 leaving behind Beloved wife Yong Lian Nyong Sons Thim Tuck Thun Wah Thim Fook Daughter-in-law Ho Lee Khim Daughter Koeng Oi Son-in-law Lim Pak Lee Grandchildren Choi Kok Yew i Choi Kok Whye Lim Pek145 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1985-02-05 35 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE Mr Harry Lee Kim Seng Express their thanks to friends and relatives for their condolences, wreaths, donations and assistance during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to: Prof., Doctors Nurses of Wards 47 76 SGH. JSM Pastors 6 Members Church Of Singapore Members VSC57 words
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Obituary, Illustration174 1985-02-05 35 The family of the late Mr. Yeo Nguan Hua express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations, visits and assistance rendered during their recern^ereajfemeiit^^^^^ THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR TAN KHAI HUA Departed 31.1.85 wish174 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1985-02-05 35 In Loving Memory of: CHUNG FUNG KIT Departed 5.1.85 Now living with Jesus. Gone but not forgotten. We miss you. Pa. Always remembered by wife (Mdm Chang Chit Chin) and children (Kie Liang^ Ngiai and Joon). LOVING MEMORY OF my beloved mother Blanche Leonora Cornelius nee Perreau61 words
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Article, Illustration595 1985-02-05 35 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By No looking Jumbo Jet's dual feat SIXTEEN Derby victories in just 14 seasons must surely be ranked as one of the greatest feats by a trainer anywhere in the racing world. Cup wizard Ivan Allan continued his dominance in595 words
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Article, Illustration13 1985-02-05 35 JON - JON BY 1 "I brought a loser home for dinner."13 words
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Article238 1985-02-05 35 TONTO - TONTO THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and it will pay to follow them: Loch Bijou was backed down to short odds in his debut, finishing a 4V_len^th third to Productivity in Class 4 Div 6 over 1,400 m. As he is only238 words
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Article, Illustration210 1985-02-05 35 At the 400m Pictures by and At the finish ALBERT SIM JONATHAN CHOO Cl 4 Div 8 1,400 m 1. Marshall 2. Peter Pan m 4. El Toshi 4. Smart Slick Dist: Hd, tVfc, 2 Time 1:27.5 Cl 4 Div 3 1,400ALBERT SIM; JONATHAN CHOO - 210 words
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Article1677 1985-02-05 35 PENANG, Mon. Weights, barrier draw and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 3 Div. 2 1,700m (Ratings: 91-79) 8 Affectation 111 57 91 1 Chacha Mambo 56.5 90 15 Bay Thunder 56 89 13 Lightning Speed 56 89 7 Perak Guv 55.5 88 9 Post Express1,677 words
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Article82 1985-02-05 35 PENANG. Mon Three horses promoted to Class 3 after winning on the first weekend of the just -concluded Singapore Derby Meeting Lead Singer. Northern Con queror ana Santa Sikandar are late entries for the Penang Turf Club February Meeting starting on Saturday This brings the total number82 words
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226 1985-02-05 35 "HORSES for courses' may be a racing truism The same could be said that certain horses strike up a happy medium with a particular jockey. Conversely, some horses do not appear to go well for a certain rider. A good example is226 words
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Advertisement737 1985-02-05 35 i 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer I THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES PASCAL programming courses Incorporating C G 747 •WORDSTAR, LOTUS 1-2-3 and Certificate in Computer Programming eBASE II and information Processing and «IDPM Part 111 IV Exempted from Institute of Data Microprocessor Training737 words
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Obituary, Illustration225 1985-02-05 36 181 Deaths 181 Deaths ANG PEK HAR Age: 85 was called to be with our Lord on 3rd Fab. 1985 leaving behind: Sister: Chum Hai Tin Sons Daughters-in-law Joshua Ng Hock Hwa Sle Kam Shuat Ng Eng Hua Lee Kok Eng Ng Tiong Wah Gan Siok Tjie Ng Kok Hua225 words
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Obituary, Illustration303 1985-02-05 36 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements MR. CHIA WAI YUEN 103 YEARS (1883 28.1.85) THE FAMILY AND RELATIVES OF THE LATE CHIA WAI YUEN THANK FRIENDS FOR THEIR KIND THOUGHTS AND GESTURE DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Weng Choon Wong Mel Goh Weng Kong (deceased) Seetoh Siow Ying Weng Sum (deceased)303 words
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Obituary, Illustration124 1985-02-05 36 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late 1 VINCENT TAN PENG KIAN Born: 9.8.1964 wishes to thank: Minister for Defence Ministry of Defence Chief of General Staff, Mindef Chief of Artillery Staff of HQ S'pore Artillery Commanding Officer, Officers men of School of Artillery for their kind assistance,124 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1985-02-05 36 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam m In Loving Memory of I ROGER TAN KIM HAI I Departed: sth Feb. 1976 1 Fondly remembered by parents, brothers, sister, broth- I or-in-law, sister-in-law and loved ones. I JOE WANG SUAN TAT Born: Ist March 1957 Departed: let February 1985 Sadly mieead156 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1985-02-05 36 In Loving Memory of our Uncle CHUNG LOY KIT Departed 30.12.84 Safe in heaven with Jesus. Always remembered by nieces, Kie Liang. Ngiat and Joon. In loving memory ot MRS. GLADYS AERIA Departed 5/2/81 NeveMorgotterHjHovedones. In Loving Memory of Our Dearest Dad MR. FRANCIS KHNG JIT CHENG99 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1985-02-05 36 THALAI THEVASAM MR. S. RAMANATHAN (Departed 18.1.84) Prayers will be held on 5.2.85, at the Sri Sivan Temple, Serangoon Rd at 7pm onwards. DeaHvmigeedbjMWJMovedones.26 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1985-02-05 36 ANME MONICA LEE BROWN passed away peacefully in Perth on tha 4/2/85 Dearly missed by Daughter Angellne Funeral detail will be announce later. ANNIE MONICA LEE BROWN TO OUR DEAREBT SISTER WHO PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY IN PERTH ON THE 4/2/85. DEARLY MISSED BY:BROTHER GEORGE/ JENNY SISTERS ROSALIND/ JOHNNY58 words
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Article256 1985-02-05 36 Myricks leaps into the elite KARLSRUHE (West Germany), Mon. American long jumper Larry Myricks turned in a world-class perfomance in the Karlsruhe indoor athletics meeting yesterday. Myricks, ranked world No. 2 behind Carl Lewis and an 8.44-metre long Jumper outdoors, reached .32 metres, a distance only three men have achievedReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration197 1985-02-05 36 Gross sets another world mark AACHEN (West Germany), Mon. Olympic champion Michael Gross set a new world best time for the 400 metres freestyle event in a 25m pool at the West German team swimming championships here yesterday. Gross clocked 3min 42.45ec to knock o.4sec off his previous world bestReuter; AFP - 197 words
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201 1985-02-05 36 Hawks give coach Tessier the sack CHICAGO (Illinois), Mon. Orval Tessier, the coach of the Chicago Black Hawks ice hockey team, has been fired from the post he has held since 1982, a Chicago television station reported yesterday. WBBM-TV, the CBS affiliate here, said the National Hockey League side wereAP; Reuter - 201 words
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Article335 1985-02-05 36 PEBBLE BEACH (California), Mon. Mark O'Meara withstood the pressure through the final holes here yesterday and won the USSSDO,OOO (sl.lm) Bing Crosby pro-am golf tournament by one stroke. O'Meara shot a closing one-over-par 73 for a total of fiveunder 283. It was the second victory ofReuter - 335 words
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377 1985-02-05 36 MORTEN FROST lost to compatriot Torben Carlsen 17-14, 7-15, 15-6 on Sunday in the finals of the Danish national badminton championships. Carlsen played a defensive game, much like Frost's, and Frost admitted after the match that he simply ran out of steam. In anotherReuter; AP; AFP - 377 words
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Article, Illustration525 1985-02-05 36 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Selectors adopt a no-nonsense attitude The Brunei brigade Men Tang Ngai Kin (lWm, 4xlMm), Ong Yoke Phce (Mm, 4x.tdm), Gary Chelliah (2Wm, 4xlftm, 4x4Mm), Frankie Lee (2*m, 4Mm, 4__4Mm), Sng Sie Hlang (4Mm, 4x«Mm), P. Pugalenthi (BMm, l,_*lm), C. Tamllarasan (3,tMm steeplechase), P.525 words
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Article, Illustration324 1985-02-05 36 Down easy street for Stefan MEMPHIS (Tennessee), Mon. Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, crushed thirdseeded Yannick Noah, of France, 6-1, 6-0 to win the United States National Indoor tennis championships here yesterday. "It was quite easy," Edberg said. "I couldn't miss the ball. I've never played so well. I tried toReuter; AFP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration425 1985-02-05 37 Peter climbs four rungs to success I Tay Cheng Khoon's squash scene SINGAPORE'S Peter Hill finally found some warmth after more than a month of the cold English winter when the latest International Squash Players' ranking list was announced over the weekend. For the Republic's national champion, in his first425 words
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Article, Illustration366 1985-02-05 37 BENNY SEE was undoubtedly the surprise of the three-day national squash ranking tournament which ended at Kallang on Sunday. For, the Singapore Squash Rackets Association vice-president, together with A. Ansari, had taken part in the mini competition just to make up a 16-man draw. No-one366 words
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Article316 1985-02-05 37 ZAINAL Abidin and Stewart Ballard will not be going to Europe to prepare for the East Asia Championships in Manila next month. The Republic's two leading players had hoped to join compatriot Peter Hill in Europe to get good match practice which they cannot find316 words
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Article287 1985-02-05 37 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH ALVIN Lim and Yasuhito Oda got the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's age-group (Under-13 to Under-17) meet off to a splashing start when they set meet records for the 100 metres backstroke at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Alvin, from Anglo-Chi-nese School and one of287 words
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Article149 1985-02-05 37 Corrected result: Brunei Kedah 3 (played oa Sunday). Three points far a win and •ne for a draw. P W D L F A Pt. Singapore 6 4 1 1 12 2 13 Selangor 6 4 1 1 11 5 13 Kedah 8 4 1 3 11149 words
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Article288 1985-02-05 37 Gower hits his best KANPUR, Mon. Captain David Gower today found the batting form which has eluded him so far on England's cricket tour of India when he hit an unbeaten 66 on the fourth day of the Fifth Test to take his side a step closer to clinching theReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-02-05 37 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S top scorer, D. Tokijan, is a doubtful starter for the crucial Malaysia Cup soccer-tie against Selangor at the National Stadium on Thursday (8 p.m.). Tokijan, who scored four of Singapore's 12 goals, appears to have hit nis best form in the last two374 words
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Article246 1985-02-05 37 HUSSEIN Aliunied, Singapore national team coach, yesterday started a fiveweek Non-Commissioned Officers' course. But there is no cause for alarm as he will still be training the team after office hours (writes JOE DORAI). While on the course, Hussein will not be able to accompany the246 words
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Article409 1985-02-05 37 THE WORLD OF SOCCER BARCELONA'S English manager Terry Venables watched his team retain their nine-point lead at the top of the Spanish First Division on Sunday and then dismissed rumours he wanted a break from soccer. After a 2-1 win at Osasuna, Venables said: "I've gotReuter; AFP - 409 words
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Article265 1985-02-05 37 First Division: Belgian: Cercle Brugge 3 Lokeren 1. Beveren 0 Standard 0, Racing Jet 1 St Niklaas 1, Ghent 1 FC Leigeois 2, Seraing 4 Beershcot 0. Courtrai 0 Waregem 2. Antwerp 2 KV Mechelen 1, Lierse 1 Anderlecht 1. Do toh: NAC Breda 1 Feyenoord Rotterdam 3,Reuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration275 1985-02-05 37 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Picture by SWEEPER Latif Rahman, who has already earned himself some admirers and a little respect from opposing sides since making his Malaysia Cup debut last month, is likely to miss Thursday's flamorous Cup-tie against elangor at the National Stadium. But it is notJERRY SEH - 275 words
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Article76 1985-02-05 37 KUCHING. Mon Sarawak drew 1-1 with Perlis in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at Jubilee Stadium here today. Sarawak took the lead in the 12th minute through triker Morshidi A wet, whose deceptive lob found the net. The hosts kept up th? pressure and. five minute, later. MohammadNST - 76 words
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Article, Illustration217 1985-02-05 37 Groningen add the Neeskens touch GRONINGEN. Mon. Johan Neeskens. whose vision and vitality set the 1974 and 1978 World Cup stage on fire, has signed up for Dutch Premier Division soccer club FC Groningen The 33-year-old for mer Dutch international, on a free transfer from New York Cosmos, is certain217 words
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Miscellaneous58 1985-02-05 36 Today's events SOCCKR SBHH. I>i. JA: Hitachi Consume. h. j Holidaj inn (Jalan Besar, p. m. i Dl\ IB: Promo, i fi,Moto. Works (Jalan Bern Bank De Paris Hongkong Bank i^uoonsiown Bout matches at SIS p n Di\ Z-. Mitsubishi v Gecoe (Toa Payoh 5 IS p ri SWIMMING SASA58 words
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Advertisement71 1985-02-05 37 European Camera gfc crfthe\fearl9B4 u IKj Dh\ MULTIPLE PROGRAM AE mm mm W U| W^ DUAL SYSTEM Sitting in judgement for the award was a panel of journalists from prominent European photo ■IP m ajj MkvW Their aim: to select a camera that represented in V■ V \jy one SP71 words
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518 1985-02-05 38 ANNE KOH - Asean likely to ask for greater access to US market ANNE KOH By AS FAN economic ministers are expected to ask for greater access to the American market when they meet United States trade representative William Brock this week. The special session has been arranged as part of the three-day518 words
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Article, Illustration183 1985-02-05 38 Picture by ARTHUR LEE THE majestic entrance of the new Sri Thandayuthapani Temple in Tank Road cast a glow against yesterday's pre-dawn sky. Thousands of Hindu devotees packed the temple grounds, awaiting the arrival of the first group of kavadi-bearers from the Sri Srinivasa Perumal TempleARTHUR LEE - 183 words
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406 1985-02-05 38 MATILDA GABRIEL - Night raids foil tape pirates' latest ploy MATILDA GABRIEL Shops open later to escape day swoops By MUSIC pirates who tried to beat daytime police raids by operating after dark have run smack into an ambush set by night raiders. A number of shops which switched to selling pirated music-tapes406 words
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Article77 1985-02-05 38 What it should have been UM The Sunday Times of Feb 3, it was wrongly reported that watches which also work as computers are not sold here. They are, in fact, available here but watches with television screens are not sold in Singapore. A REPORT in yesterday's Straits Times incorrectly77 words
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Article31 1985-02-05 38 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 3.10 points to 1,274.62 during the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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266 1985-02-05 38 NEW YORK, Mon. The Soviet Union considered dropping a highradiation nuclear bomb on China after a 1969 border clash, but dropped the idea after warnings from the United States, according to a book to be published here shortly. Time magazine yesterday carriedAP; Reuter - 266 words
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280 1985-02-05 38 Kim will not be jailed, says Seoul SEOUL, Mon. Former South Korean opposition leader Kim Dae-Jung will not be put in jail when he returns from two years of political exile in the United States on Friday, the government announced today. "It is the policy of the government not toReuter; UPI; Kyodo - 280 words
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Advertisement530 1985-02-05 38 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore s h mani iai i)aii> IN TODAYS ISSI E Arrangements to sell Alfa-Pacific Securities' stockbroking licence ore proceeding smoothly, reports HOCK LOCK SIEW. A strong contender is prepared to pay as much as $10 million for the licence and the firm lock, stock and barrel. BOEY KIT530 words
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Miscellaneous119 1985-02-05 38 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 20 32 C Fine Manila 23 34 C Fair Amsterdam tC Melbourne 19 30 C Fine Bangkok 22/33 C Fair Moscow -6 -4C Snow Beljbig119 words
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'My first book: How it has changed my life'
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Article, Illustration621 1985-02-05 1 K.K. Seet, 27, is the author of A Place ter the People (1963), an anecdotal history of the National Library, which he wrote between attending lectures at the Institute of Education and teaching practice. A few months after its publication, KK, who has an honours621 words
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Article, Illustration354 1985-02-05 1 Wong Swee Hoon, author of three short stories in The Landlord (1964), likes capturing local people, scenes and events in her work. Swee Hoon also enjoyed doing the story illustra- A SECONDARY schoolteacher friend gave her class excerpts from one of my stories in354 words
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Article, Illustration956 1985-02-05 1 'Nobody calls me Sylvia Paik Choo (a.k.a. Sylvia Toh), is a homegrown humorist who has three books and the 1984 Eh Goondu and Friends calendar to her name. The books: Et Goondu (1982. five^ printings); The Pick et Paik Choo (1982. three printings) and Friendship, Courtship, Hatred, Love (1983, two956 words
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Article, Illustration918 1985-02-05 2 CINDY HALES - CINDY HALES Two imperial robes of the past have inspired these Lunar New Year patterns By CHINA has one of the oldest civilisations in the world. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, art reached its peak of achievement. Wars and rebellions had destroyed and damaged many918 words
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Article601 1985-02-05 2 DAHLIA ZAINUDDIN - DAHLIA ZAINUDDIN Tuesday column a former rem teacher and concerned sister HOW long has it been since the first day of school? I really can't tell since my six-year-old brother is still in a state of shock You see, he's in primary one this year He601 words
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Article, Illustration619 1985-02-05 3 KAYE ANN - KAYE ANN Arty crafts By LET'S welcome the Year of the Ox with the symbols of prosperity golden mandarins and peonies. Just as the lotus signifies purity, so the peonies, prosperity. The peonies are made of Joy Curl, introduced to you in my last column. The kit619 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1985-02-05 4 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Mad hatter who topped them all GILLIAN POW CHONG Benjamin Benedict Green-Field, a flamboyant millionaire hat-maker from Chicago. was in town recently. In this interview, he shares the highs and lows of his life. By 4 Elizabeth Taylor wanted a great many hats but Richard Burton turned to her and1,293 words
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Article, Illustration903 1985-02-05 6 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY Film and film-makers By The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is honouring the late Henry Fonda with a documentary and two of his films this Sunday and the next IF THERE was one actor who epitomised the ideal American image, it was Henry Fonda. From903 words
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Article, Illustration683 1985-02-05 6 4 Yes, I have been sought as a Baba 'expert' (as there are so few around). But I don't think I'm an expert. It's just something I grew up with. It's part and parcel of my life. It's something natural, something that I don't have683 words
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Article, Illustration1399 1985-02-05 7 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN Vietnam: A Television History has run for nine weeks. The 10th episode is being shown tonight. Pausing for a breather, we talk to two Vietnamese who reside here, and three of our own military men, for their views on the 13-part series so far. VIETNAM:1,399 words
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507 1985-02-05 7 Picture a red attack on the US RED Dawn, a war fantasy film which will be shown here during the Lunar New Year period, shows Cuban, Nlcaraguan and Russian soldiers patrolling a small American town, citizens behind barbed wire watching propaganda films and a band of feisty teenagers waging aAP - 507 words
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Article665 1985-02-05 7 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL SINGAPORE^M S™£*°w/g! COLUMN 1 ORCHESTRA /.fW w SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT In commemoration of the tercentennial of Bach, Handel and Scarlatti Conductor and soloist: George Malcolm Victoria Concert Hall Last Thursday and Friday Reviewed by BIRTHDAY celebrations are always wonderfully invigorating even if665 words
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Advertisement258 1985-02-05 1 Imperial inspirations for Lunar New Year OUTLOOK, Page Two Tribute to Henry Fonda, the ideal American LEISURE, Page Six BP^S^ »i? Wt A. C9-' Wm*v&*i&Tm7<* m '^H Bi !_____r 'iSI HEf •>/; _*sta *^2iHH m% *T___l >___% m <■ ________Pv >* ___________T» __r*^__________ -__&<■- Mr- i- fi_____-. E-iil.H, fl| Rr258 words
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Advertisement800 1985-02-05 6 NOTICES r GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LIMITED llnmrpiirated in the Republic ul Singapore. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-Sev-enth Annual General Meeting of Goodwood Park Hotel Limited will be held in the Tudor Ballroom of Goodwood Park Hotel, Scotts Road, Singapore on Wednesday, 27th February, 1 985800 words
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Miscellaneous37 1985-02-05 7 What's on EXHIBITION BACH— HANDEL— SCHUTZ Masters of German baroque music. Noon 6 pm daily except Sundays. Goethe-Institut Art Gallery. Free. VIDEO SHOWS AT THE ISIS Travellog takes a look at the Grand Canyon, Seattle and Washington37 words
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Miscellaneous49 1985-02-05 7 D.C. Noon and 3 p.m. A second programme, We Are Afghanistan, examines the plight of the people of Afghanistan during and after the Soviet invasion of their country, which caused thousands to flee into neighbouring Pakistan. 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., American Library Resource Centre, 30 Hill Street. Free.49 words
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Miscellaneous1206 1985-02-05 8 I SBCS 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The Struggle (Mandarin with English subtitles/ r) 4.30 Story Time (Tamil/r) 4.55 Troupers (Children's programme): Features a hilarious dance satire by the comic duo Roza and Mauritzio. 5.20 My Favourite Martian Avenue C Mob1,206 words
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Miscellaneous232 1985-02-05 8 6.45 Dorothy and the Witch; Dorothy and the Necklace (Animated) 7.00 Mork and Mindy (Cartoon) 7.20 Share a Story Animal Bushes Chapter 2) (Part 1/r) 7.30 News (Malay) 7.50 Musk Beat (See Pick of the Day) 8.45 News (English) 9.15 Celebrity (Malay subtitles Part t) (See Pick of the Day)232 words
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Article, Illustration871 1985-02-05 1 GOH BENG CHOO - Group reaches out with love GOH BENG CHOO Care Corner, a Christian voluntary social service centre, is organising a public talk called the Trilogy of Love from Feb 15 to Feb 17. Our reporter dropped in on the centre and found out how it is reaching out to help people.871 words
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Article, Illustration727 1985-02-05 2 WEI LI - WEI LI By The tomb was first discov- ered in 1958 and since then it has been repaired several times. It has become one of the historical relics protected by the government m and local villagers. 7 NANJING, the former capital of aChina Daily - 727 words
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Advertisement288 1985-02-05 2 RESTAURANT MANAGER MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Leading American restaurant chain will soon be opening its first of many restaurants in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. We want bright, alert, hardworking individuals with minimum "A" level education for the following positions e One (1) Manager Must be experienced and able to take charge of288 words
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Advertisement41 1985-02-05 3 ■■■Ten King's^ mmm m mmmMm Pan Astral Horoscopes IB ~> ''""fiL <&o** jJA mmmirm' Tl^^filk. 'WJP' Mm**. H L VmmVMMA^ fi $3.95 each mw^ Available Only At Good Bookshops r^juron,. lii Times No 2 Jurong Port Road Singapore 2261 111 |____J Distributors41 words
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Advertisement62 1985-02-05 3 NOTICES TAN TONG HO TRADING CO., No. 184, West Coast Way, Singapore 0512 Tel: *****56 NOTICE I Please be informed that our company will cease coperation. All debtors and creditors are requested to settle the accounts within one week from 4th February 1985. Housewives Going back to work? Regain your62 words
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Advertisement369 1985-02-05 3 APPOINTMENTS The /Mnf/UCmc/ group invites applications for the position of ASSISTANT SECURITY OFFICER The Job To assist the Group Secunty Manager In I i day to day security affairs of the group s companies To organise motivate and lead a team of security personnel in ensuring that optima 1 ano369 words
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Miscellaneous523 1985-02-05 3 COMICS GARFIELD By Jim Bmvl* PEANUTS Bymcaml, J?S\ ?A\"*b 2 5 -~-__^_____________fc^******' 1 I fa,,.-------— ii m BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates tt Sparling R?'-/ THAT'S THE 1 P-JCK,>OO W I 7 yOU'PE AN OFFICER W- WHO'S GOT mmm^ mmmmS (WO OF THAT 1 MAVE NO W523 words
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Article, Illustration841 1985-02-05 4 A. HALIM KADER - A. HALIM KADER By THE Second Malay Cultural Festival organised by the Singapore Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations, better known as Majlis Pusat (MP), was held from Dec 23, 1984 to Jan 1, 1985. The organising committee spent $34,000 to make the festival a841 words
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Article74 1985-02-05 4 Kegiatan Minggu Ini Adubakat PKM Persatuan Kebudayaan Melayu akan mengadaI kan peringkat saringan pertandingan Adubakat '85--i nya bagi bahagian langgam pada hari Ahad, 11 j Kebruari, ISBS ini dari jam 8.3» pagi hingga kira-kira jam 2.M petang. Pertandingan saringan itu akan berlangsung di Balai Rakvat Geylang Serai, di Haig Road.74 words
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Article, Illustration701 1985-02-05 4 Oleh ABDUL HALIM KADER - Oleh ABDUL HALIM KADER PESTA Budaya Melayu yang kedua anjuran Majlis Pusat Pertubuhan-Pertubuhan Budaya Melayu (MP) telah diadakan dari 23 Disember 1984 hingga 1 Januari 85. Jawatankuasa penganjur telah membelanJakan wane sebanyak $34,000 untuk menjaya;an pesta 10 hari itu. "Usaha untuk mengekal, mengembang dan mengenengahkan701 words
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Advertisement41 1985-02-05 4 MDM LEUNG CHEW FUN (MRS. HO YEW PING) Passed away peacefully on 4th February, 1985, leaving behind, Cortege leaves 20 Jalan Kelawar, Kimlin Park, Singapore 1024 on Sunday 10th February, 1985 at 2 pm for burial at Chua Chu Kang Cemetery41 words
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