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Title Section15 1985-02-26 1 The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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721 1985-02-26 1 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE President spells out determination to forge a new consensus By PRESIDENT Devan Nair last night spelt out the government's determination to forge a new consensus among the people m the next five years. "Everyone has an honoured place m Singapore," he721 words
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147 1985-02-26 1 nTO REACH an accord on the character of the society people desire, and involve the young m working towards its achievement QTO STRENGTHEN the driving force of our progress, namely, the urge each citizen has to develop his potential to the fullest and147 words
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Article, Illustration98 1985-02-26 1 Z My Government's first v duty is to safeguard what Singaporeans have achieved. Its second duty is to improve upon what has been achieved by building a better society. In pursuing these higher goals, my Govern- merit will pay particular attention toWAN SENG YIP - 98 words
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Article337 1985-02-26 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Police raid nets $200,000 m fake $50 notes By POLICE have uncovered a major currency counterfeiting ring and seized $200,000 m fake Singapore $50 notes together with printing equipment and paper from a semi-detached house m Dedap Road, off Yio Chu Kang. Confirming this yesterday,337 words
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Article232 1985-02-26 1 THE traditional Malay rice-cake, "ketupat, ma> come m more than one form m Geylang Serai during Hari Raya m June. Normally the cake is eaten with satay and its spicy gravy. But a proposal is being studied now to light up (leylang Serai with festoons of232 words
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Article38 1985-02-26 1 WARSAW, Mon. The Polish Government has ordered the expulsion of US military attache Colonel Frederick Meyr after police found him taking photographs m a restricted military zone, official spokesman Jerzy Irban said today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article243 1985-02-26 1 House to sit in the morning PARLIAMENT'S sitting times, traditionally from 2.30 pm to 8 pm. will now be brought forward because of the demands of television coverage. From Friday, when the House starts a five-day session to debate the President's address, proceedings will begin at 11 am and end243 words
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Article675 1985-02-26 2 Doctors respond MEDICAL CHARGES will go up. And doctors will have less time to deal with as many patients as they do now. This was the response from 10 doctors and lawyers to President Devan Nair's speech at a surgeons' meeting on Sunday night. when he advised the public675 words
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Article234 1985-02-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •IT makes sense for the government to lend a helping hand to those who need assistance to catch up. The 15 to 20 per cent low income group constitutes a significant minority. If left alone, it is likely they will continue to stagnate or fall234 words
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Article194 1985-02-26 2 SGL DEFENDS DECISION TO BUY PROPERTY COMPANIES SINGAPORE GLASS LTD (SGL) yesterday vigorously defended its decision to buy two property companies, at a time when property developers and retailers are struggling to make ends meet. The directors argued that the acquisition of Parkway Parade and Parkway Land will result194 words
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Article146 1985-02-26 2 Evergreens' comeback FAMILIAR names and faces from the past will be doing battle with the "rookie professionals" from the United States. Taiwan and Japan when the Singapore Open golf championship tees off at the Bukit course from March 28-31. Heading the "evergreen" list must surely be Taiwanese Lv Liang146 words
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Article, Illustration57 1985-02-26 2 CZECH Hana Mandlikova (right) capped a week of upsets by beating top-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd 6-2. 6--4 to win California's Oakland women's tennis tournament for a second consecutive year on Sunday. Sixth-seeded Hana played virtually error-free tennis against Chris. It was the first time m four years57 words
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Article663 1985-02-26 2 Feelers out to Kirns SOUTH KOREA'S ruling Democratic Justice Party (DJP) yesterday said it hoped to have a dialogue with leading dissidents Mr Kirn Dae-Jung and Mr Kirn Young-Sam. Newly-appointed party chairman Mr Ron Tae-Woo, a 52-year-old retired general and close associate of President Chun Doo Hwan,663 words
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Article, Illustration388 1985-02-26 2 Mien attraction FACE TO FACE, a mask drama staged by Phizzog Mask Theatre productions, will be different from the company's other productions m at least two ways. For the first time, there will be a fullscale production and two additions to the cast. The material to be staged388 words
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223 1985-02-26 2 US on Manila bases THE United States could find alternative, albeit "more expensive and less effective," sites for the bases it has m the Philippines but there would be no escape for the 50 million Filipinos if communists took over the country, US Assistant223 words
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Article154 1985-02-26 2 West meets East A WEST GERMAN researcher. Miss Elisabeth Rickens, is studying the life and works of Yeng Pway Ngon, a local Chinese writer, for her Masters thesis. Here recently 10 interview Yeng. Elisabeth is the first German scholar to do an in-depth study of local Chinese writings;154 words
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270 1985-02-26 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. Police were under orders to shoot on sight today m the curfew -shrouded western Indian town of Deeg. where six people were killed and _v) injured m police firing and demon strations, the Press Trust of India iPTDReuter - 270 words
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Article63 1985-02-26 3 SYDNEY, Mon. Conservationists, angry over the planned killing of nearly two million kangaroos this year, chained the gates of five factories involved m exporting kangaroo meat and skins, the companies said today. The government, which administers the annual kangaroo cull, said last week that the 1.98Reuter - 63 words
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Article35 1985-02-26 3 SEOUL, Mon. The South Korean government has decided to make it compulsory for its diplomats abroad to use only South Korean-made cars to save foreign currency as well as to publicise its vehicles. BernamaBernama - 35 words
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Article81 1985-02-26 3 BRITISH MINERS returned to work m record numbers yesterday following the collapse last week of yet another initiative to end the 50-week-old coal strike. The National Coal Board, which is insisting on the right to close uneconomical pits, said m London that more than 2,900 minersReuter - 81 words
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Article63 1985-02-26 3 SOVIET FOREIGN Minister Andrei Gromyko arrived m Rome yesterday for a threeday official visit to Italy, his first m six years. Mr Gromyko is to have talks with Italian officials tomorrow m which he is expected to play on European reservations over President Ronald Reagan's plans forReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration71 1985-02-26 3 CHARLES BATHAM, 40, from England, and Veronique Piales, 27, from France (above), celebrating their arrival m Sydney yesterday after nine years together on a round-the-world motorcycle trip. Mr Batham.'who left England m 1975, met Miss Piales m Mexico a year later and has travelled 251,000 km overReuter - 71 words
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Article89 1985-02-26 3 A FORMER Norwegian junior government minister. Arne Treholt. 42. denied charges of passing top secret Nato defence information to the Soviet t'nion at the opening of his trial yesterday m Oslo. Treholt is accused of spying over a nineyear period from 1974 to 1983 when he worked asReuter - 89 words
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Article68 1985-02-26 3 SECI'RITY WARDS at Eieirut airport, who number about 100. went on strike yesterday to back demands by a security policeman who commandeered a Boeing-707 here on Saturday to push for job reforms within the country's security forces. A statement by the guards warned authorities not to takeAFP - 68 words
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288 1985-02-26 3 SEOUL, Monday SOUTH Korea's ruling Democratic Justice Party (DJP) today said it hopes to have a dialogue with leading dissidents Mr Kirn Dae- Jung and Mr Kirn Young-Sam. Newly-appointed party chairman Mr Roh TaeWoo, a 52-year-old retired general and close associate of President ChunReuter; AP; UPI - 288 words
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234 1985-02-26 3 Wolf boy who died last week was not Ramu NEW DELHI, Mon. A "wolf boy" who died last week was not Ramu, who received worldwide publicity, but another child also apparently reared by wolves, officials said yesterday. A spokesman fur Prem Niwas, a charity home m Lucknow city, said: "TheUPI - 234 words
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Article, Illustration180 1985-02-26 3 Lange to explain nuke ban to Asean WELLINGTON, Mon. Prime Minister David Lange will visit Singapore to explain the ban on visits by nuclear capable warships to New Zealand more fully to Asean members on his way home from a visit to the United States and Britain. Before leaving NewUPI - 180 words
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Article, Illustration224 1985-02-26 3 ISLAMABAD, Mon. Candidates m Pakistan's partyless parliamentary polls today mounted a last-minute effort to whip up election fervour and thwart an opposition boycott call. Buses and vans hired by candidates m defiance of a ban on transporting voters cruised the countryside outsideReuter; AFP; AP - 224 words
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Article25 1985-02-26 3 TOKYO, Mon. Tokyo's population reached 11,833,478 on Jan 1 this year, 79,294 more than a year previously, the metropolitan government announced today. APAP - 25 words
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332 1985-02-26 3 ISLAMABAD, Mon. The main question hanging over today's parliamentary elections m Pakistan is whether they will result m a new era of enlightened and controlled politics General Zia UlHag wants, or leave the country with a government lacking the authority to rule. "My predictionReuter - 332 words
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643 1985-02-26 3 AT STAKE m Pakistan's parliamentary elections held yesterday were 217 seats for the National Assembly, for which about 1,100 candidates competed. Ten seats were reserved for minority groups such as Christians and Hindus. Pakistan's 88 million population is predominantly Muslim. The assembly, once itsUPI; AFP; AP; Reuter - 643 words
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Article, Illustration89 1985-02-26 3 Population of India will exceed China's NEW DELHI, Mon. India's population will exceed that of China by 2050 if its birthrate does not fall, a conference on law and medicine was told yesterday The Press Trust of India (PTI) quoted Mi K.K. Venugoia. an Indian Supreme Court lawyer, as sayingReuter - 89 words
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Article356 1985-02-26 4 It was to satisfy politicians, says former officer LONDON, Monday A FORMER British intelligence officer was quoted yesterday as saying that security authorities had kept files on thousands of anti-nu-clear activists to satisfy politicians' demands for information on Britain's peace movement. Mis> Cathy Massiter. 37.AP - 356 words
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Article165 1985-02-26 4 SALT LAKE CITY !"tah>. Mon A mother who picketed her own >me and refused to ilo housework because her hildren were not helping .wth chores has been named Utah's "Young Mother Representative" of the year. Mrs Susan Davis, 36. went on "strike for three days moreUPI - 165 words
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Article, Illustration220 1985-02-26 4 SOVIET television viewers had this fleeting glimpse of President Konstantin Chernenko casting his vote m Moscow on Sunday for a regional election the first time he has been seen m public since Dec 27. At the same time as the President cast hisAP; Reuter - 220 words
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241 1985-02-26 4 LONDON, Mon. A young nurse treating an Aids (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome) victim m Britain accidentally pricked her finger and was infected with the disease herself, the British Defence Ministry said yesterday. The Mail on Sunday said the mc dent is believed to beAP; Reuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration383 1985-02-26 4 Middle East peace meeting CAIRO, Monday PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak of Egypt urged the Reagc.n administration yesterday to invite Israel and "nembers of a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation to the United States to lay the groundwork for direct peace talks. Mr Mubarak said m anNYT - 383 words
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315 1985-02-26 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan's vaunted election campaign promise for tax reform is already faltering, partly as he has not given full attention to it. because he wants to avoid the criticism of its controversial proposals and due to business opposition. AUPI - 315 words
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92 1985-02-26 4 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. South Africa is building a deadly fence on its northern border with Zimbabwe to stem a flow of hungry Zimbabweans entering the country m search of food and work, the Sunday Express reported yesterday. The fence is made up of roll,AFP - 92 words
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Article90 1985-02-26 4 a review WASHINGTON. Mon. America's space agency chief called on the government to review an air force plan to launch satellites from missiles, saying it would cost the shut- tie programme more than US$5OO million (SSI.I billion) m lost business. "I don't want to suggest that anythingReuter - 90 words
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Article77 1985-02-26 4 CHICAGO, Mon. Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi yesterday invited United States Blacks to organise their own army and destroy the US "with Libya's help and arms. Colonel Gaddafi's message to a convention of the Nation of Islam Movement of US Black Muslims said: "This country mustAFP - 77 words
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Article58 1985-02-26 4 LONDONDERRY. Mon. A former member of the Ulster Defence Regiment was shot dead last night as he sat m a parked car m Londonderry, and officials said they believed the gunmer were Irish Republican Army guerillas. He was the eighth person to be slain m sectarianAP - 58 words
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Article54 1985-02-26 4 BEIRUT. Mon. Iran and Iraq are both ready to exchange prisoners of war taken m the bitter four-and-a-half-year-old Persian Gulf war, officials from the two countries have said. In Teheran. Prime Minister Hussein Musavi said Iran would release all crippled and sick Iraqi prisonersUPI - 54 words
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202 1985-02-26 5 5 hurt in Manila fire: Arson suspected M W.i Mon Five people were injured m a Eire h.i' swept through a small hotel m Manila's nighti lub district early today, and officials said it fitted the pattern of six previous tote] fires m the pa>! four months that had beenReuter; UPI - 202 words
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Article57 1985-02-26 5 Aussie naval chief 's visit KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. riM Australian naval com■MMMtel Vi< e-.-Vlmiral David Willouenby Leach and his wife. Pamla Gloria Leach, arrived here by air last night for ,i four-day visit to Malaysia rhe\ ere met by acting Royal Malaysian Navy chief Laksamana Muda Datuk Abdul Wahab HajiAFP - 57 words
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Article235 1985-02-26 5 Wolfowitz cautions Filipinos HONOLULU, Mon THE United States could find alternative "more expensive and less effective" sites for the bases it has m the Philippines, but there would be no escape for the 50 million Filipinos if communists took over the country, AssistantAFP - 235 words
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211 1985-02-26 5 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN The Aquino murder trial By Manila Reporter MANILA. Mon. Several key witnesses failed to appear at today's hearing of the Benigno Aquino murder trial of the 26 accused. They included the family of Rolando Galman. who the military claimed was211 words
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Article, Illustration172 1985-02-26 5 JAKARTA Mon. Special task force units (Laksus) will safeguard Indonesia's monuments which have been the target of recent criminal acts aimed at damaging them, a Jakarta Post report said on Saturday. The report quoted Minister of Education and Culture Nugroho Notosusanto172 words
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234 1985-02-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today criticised young Muslim doctors who refused to touch patients for "so-called religious reasons." Dr Mahathir, himself a doctor of medicine, said doctors who would not touch their patients should quitAFP - 234 words
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Article, Illustration106 1985-02-26 5 BEING physically handicapped has not dampened this youth's will to survive and earn his keep. With the help of a crutch, Karsoni, 17, pulls his wooden cart through the streets of Jakarta daily collecting and selling discarded iron. He manages to get an average of106 words
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Article159 1985-02-26 5 Loss load in petrol from July 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The air will be cleaner m Malaysia when regulations controlling the content of lead m petrol take effect on July 1. The Cabinet has approved a limit of 0.4 gm 1 (gram a litre) of lead m petrol under theNST - 159 words
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98 1985-02-26 5 170 kg of drugs seized in Butterworth j KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. j Police seized 170 kg of marijuana believed to have been smuggled m last week from Thailand. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said today. He told a press conference that the seizure was made last Thursday mAP - 98 words
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Article, Illustration220 1985-02-26 7 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By A ROCK-WALL that isn't rock. This is Sentosa's little secret behind the Musical Fountain, where a whole mound of rocks has suddenly sprung up and all made of lightweight fibreglass. A spokesman for Sentosa Development Corporation said yesterday: "Fibreglass was220 words
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735 1985-02-26 7 PAUL JACOB; STU GLAUBERMAN - PAUL JACOB STU GLAUBERMAN Doctors, lawyers respond to President's speech By and MEDICAL charges will go up. And doctors will have less time to deal with as many patients as they do now. This was the response from 10 doctors and lawyers to735 words
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102 1985-02-26 7 $104,200 haul in weekend break-ins THIEVES broke into a semi-detached bungalow and a restaurant during the weekend and stole money and valuables worth $104,200. School teacher. Mr G.C. Chow, 53. and his family left their home m Westlake Avenue at about 1130 a,m on Saturday and returned at 10 pm102 words
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Article24 1985-02-26 7 THE first FLillm.uk Jigsaw Puzzle Championship will \io hold at Shangri-La Hotel's Island Ballroom on Match 3 from flam to 1 pm24 words
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220 1985-02-26 7 Pharmacologists rare but crucial IT IS rare m Singapore for a clinical pharmacologist to sit m with a physician during a medical examination. But President Devan Nair says a pharmacologist should be a crucial member of every medical team. "(lie) is a .hap who knows not onl) how drugs impact220 words
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130 1985-02-26 7 Benefits for 700 in two bus firms THE National Transport Workers' Union and two bus companies have signed an agreement giving death and retirement benefits to about TOO bus drivers and conductors. The scheme provides for $1,000 to be paid to a bus worker's spouse and parents upon his death,130 words
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183 1985-02-26 7 Driver who struck back fined $3,050 THE driver of a lorry who chased and rammed a police car after an argument over a traffic offence was yesterday fined more than $3,000. Yeo Keng Joo, 28. was before a court on five charges including dangerous driving and mischief. The court was183 words
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58 1985-02-26 7 A SPOT-CHF.CK hy police on a youth m the Newton hawker centre car park early on Saturday uncovered six firecrackers, a court heard yesterday. H<> Keng Huat. 17. pleaded guilty to possession of the firecrackers, an offence under the Dangerous Fireworks Act. He58 words
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125 1985-02-26 7 Firm fined for not providing guardrails A COMPANY, San Bee Building Civil Construction Pte Ltd, was fined $10,000 yesterday for failing to provide guardrails on the edge of the floorslab formwork of an uncompleted building. This resulted m the death of a worker, Mr Arun Khruanetr, who fell two levels125 words
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Article56 1985-02-26 7 THE Singapore Scout Association will celebrate its 75th anniversary with the launching of a public relations seminar. The six-hour seminar. Building a Scouting Image, will be held at the Novotel Orchid Inn on Saturday at 3 pm. The guest-of-honour will be Mr Albert Tien, President of the56 words
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Article, Illustration807 1985-02-26 8 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN More soccer talk as House sits Story by Li 1 i_. m\ _'_B-* _______LLi_____f^^_____i THE mood was formal and solemn as 79 men and women took their oaths one after another yesterday to serve the people of Singapore as members of the Republic'sMAZLAN; K.F. SEETOH - 807 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-02-26 8 If I'm slow m W matching up faces, names and constituencies of the new members, I hope you will forgive me. I notice that out of the 24 of you (new PAP MPs), only six do not wear spectacles. And I find it very difficult78 words
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Article, Illustration212 1985-02-26 8 FOR the first time m 16 years, Law Minister E.W. Barker sat back and watched yesterday as another man played his role as Leader of the House. His successor was the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Community Development, Mr S. Dhanabalan, whose job it was212 words
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399 1985-02-26 8 LIM KWAN KWAN; GOH SUI NOI - 'Help HDB tenants buy their flats' LIM KWAN KWAN GOH SUI NOI By and MOST of the community leaders contacted last night felt that the President's address was encouraging and they offered ideas on how the objectives could be achieved. Some said the government's goal of 100 per cent home399 words
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Article, Illustration445 1985-02-26 9 Typewriter company will retrench several hundred workers rYPEWRITER maker Smith-Corona, which hit ;he headlines last year by bringing m U>f> Smith Korean prodllCl ion operators, will be repatriating al! of them next month. Several hundred other workers will also be retrenched as the445 words
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240 1985-02-26 9 Two raise a stink over garbage pile-up A HOI'SING Board resident. Mr S.H. Lee, complained yesterday that his rubbish chute at Block 130. Bedok North, had been choked since Sunday. The garbage had reached the second storey of his block, he said. Mr Lee. a salesman, told The Straits Times240 words
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86 1985-02-26 9 19-year-old accused of killing sister A YOITH was charged yesterday with the murder of one sister and causing hurt to another with a .hopper on Sunday. Teo Hock Erik. 19. is accused of murdenr._r Madam Teo Siew Hu.r. 32 and hurt ,n_; Madam Teo Siew Kiau. 36. at a fifth86 words
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Article44 1985-02-26 9 :\> N'KSIAN passport. Malaysian identity cards, wallets and a pair of binoculars were left m taxis m the first week of this month. The owners can claim 'hem from the Registry of Vd-k lea m Sin Ming Drive during office hours.44 words
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93 1985-02-26 9 (HE Minister of Housing Of the oil-rich Gulf state of Oman, here <>n a se\en day visit, will call on the Minister for National [Vvelopment. Mr Teh i.heing Wan. today Mr Ahmed bin Abdul.ah Al-Chazali. who arrived on Saturday, is due to93 words
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285 1985-02-26 9 ANNE KOH - Con men use bank's name to prey on firms ANNE KOH By THE DBS Bank said yesterday its name had been used without authority by a group of confidence tricksters pretending to collect money for charity. The bogus fund-rais-ers had approached a number of companies hard pressed by the current285 words
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252 1985-02-26 9 THE future of Sing-Thai Farm, a joint venture that produces disease-free pigs m Thailand for live export to Singapore, is m the balance. Consideration is being given to whether the farm, m Hat Yai, should be closed. Its Singapore partner, the Primary252 words
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155 1985-02-26 9 PART of a $236,000 cheating scheme involved cheques of companies set up as fronts for cheating which were dishonoured after they were issued to buy goods, a court was told yesterday. One of the conspirators, Sim Tiang Huat, 41, pleaded guilty to four155 words
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Article, Illustration319 1985-02-26 11 Neighbours did not have an inkling THIS semi-detached house m the quiet, middle-class suburban estate m Dedap Road, off Yio Chua Kang Road, presents a homely and respectable front. But police found on Friday that it hid the operations of a counterfeit currency "king".319 words
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100 1985-02-26 11 MAN who tried to see a magistrate about reducing a $100 fine for a parking offence was fined a second time instead. Te> ling Whatt. was stopped by Sergeant Khupinder Singh and led out of court No. 1.! when he went hack100 words
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165 1985-02-26 11 Sales exec fined $10,000 for graft A I'IMKS Publishing Berhad sales executive was yesterday fined $10,000 and ordered to pay penalties of $3,916.19 "on two corruption charges ttUfl Kum Hong, alias Moonshi Tang Abdullah. 36, admitted accepting $2,190.54 from Mr Lin Sai Pheng. Managing Director ol Hyad Pte Ltd. for165 words
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Article54 1985-02-26 11 AT least five people were ■Bade homeless when fire gutted their house m a village m Choa Chu Kang Road at about 7 pm last night. NX was injured Firemen from two fire engines put out the fire after 15 minutes tusv "f 'he Ore54 words
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Article26 1985-02-26 11 THK Society foi 'rv i' tion of Cruelty to Animals needs volunteers for its annua! flag day on March 9. Volunteers may telephone 2X*****.26 words
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Article32 1985-02-26 11 THE Singapore Institute of ...••merit will hold a talk on Miecllve sspeakk k Mart h 15 at 6.30 pm Reg tion is $5 a person. Call *****66 for more details32 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-02-26 11 SAF exercise THK Republic of Singapore Navy will hold military exercises at the Bedok Jetty area today and tomorrow. Abov.t 200 metres of, beachline east of the jetty will be used by troops from 1 pm to 5 pm today and from 1 am to 3 am tomorrow. No explosives67 words
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184 1985-02-26 11 Singapore go-between for Australia, Brunei AUSTRALIA is increasing its use of Singapore as a middleman m its trade with Brunei, according to senior Australian Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr Graeme Hargr eaves. Singapore's proximity to Brunei, its ready infrastructure m freight and shipping and its established credit facilities make the184 words
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Article65 1985-02-26 11 A MAN' a, is charged yesterday with disorderly behaviour for allegedly burning paper without any reason m front of a block of flats. Chew Ah I^ai, 32, is said to have behaved m such a way m front of Block lA. Woodlands Town Centre on Sunday. He65 words
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259 1985-02-26 11 Decline in exports heralds tough time for traders Slowdown shows up m January figures TRADERS are facing a difficult year, judging by the Republic's trade performance last month. Exports totalled $4.73 billion, only 2.2 pet cent more than January 1984 The demand for Singaeanorts m January was well below the259 words
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225 1985-02-26 11 Eight firms to take part in US electronics exhibition THE Trade Development Board will show what the Singapore electronics industry can do at a three-day exhibition m the United States starting today. The board will lead eight companies to take part m Nepcon West '85, one of the world's largest225 words
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Article, Illustration807 1985-02-26 14 IRENE HOE tots up the pluses and minuses of Chingay Orchard Road party a drag despite a cast of thousands IT TOOK a cast of thousands including the anonymous hundreds behind the scenes to move the show along Orchard Road when the Chingay parade made807 words
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Article, Illustration602 1985-02-26 14 Give us more of this and more of that STELLA DANKER talks to the people who matter "WE want more please. More items, more control of the crowd, and more performance points so that everyone can see the action." So said Chingay parade spectators interviewed by The Straits Times on602 words
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Advertisement928 1985-02-26 9 i tttii_ik__£_! KSt^w. j^BW-. i j WsimsiM yk aaa '^^sfek; lUsi li__^___ E,^^-fc- ____««^^^i^^^^^^B^ii ■mm ■iiii 1 -***->. w __il!r___-^ '"'*t** i _-BS_H_H-£-fitt-ft_iHHi-fl-B-H-i-l BmH S_?%*«^___k* If you have business m hospitality of a naturally friendly Brunei Darussalam, only Royal people. Brunei can offer two flights a day, So come to928 words
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Article, Illustration420 1985-02-26 10 FOK JUN EE - FOK JUN EE By THE Lunar New Year season means more fires m rubbish chutes. The Singapore Fire Service observes that the number of such fires goes up about two weeks before the festival. This year is no exception. Between Feb 4 and 18, there420 words
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Article246 1985-02-26 10 PATRICK KHAW - Careless act mars dinner PATRICK KHAW By MY REUNION dinner test Tuesday night might not have taken place because of a careless and unthinking act by someone m one of the 20 flats which shared a rubbish chute m the block. This person had started a fire m the chute,246 words
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302 1985-02-26 10 ZHAO LIANHUA - Confessions of a rubbish chute burner ZHAO LIANHUA By I ONCE set my rubbish chute on fire. And I thought I was doing the right thing. That was many years ago. wnen I first moved into a Housing board flat from a kampung. Back m the a; tap colony, my302 words
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Article, Illustration346 1985-02-26 10 GOH SUI NOI - Housewife of 20 years rediscovers adventure GOH SUI NOI Chong Boon By AT 39. Mrs Abdeen Mohd Hashim is rediscovering adventure. Early next month, the Chairman of the Chong Boon CC women's subcommittee and two other members wi! set off from Macßitchic Reservoir. Their mission: To look for a route346 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-02-26 10 Gujarati singer who has music in his blood Siglap HE SANG over radio and television m his he\da\ and on the Citj Hall step* during National I>a\ celebrations. But there is little gla mour about Gujarati singer Manshanker Trivedi, €5, who has been singing Hindustani, (iujarati and Tamil songs, most222 words
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Advertisement231 1985-02-26 10 I I I >r^| A r^JV --^rC >^li. February. The month for L__.l_— L^L^l Lr \^----rl^-EN^r^ro celebrations. And we're ll \l J/\iX 1 0000^ A'ffß celebrating it with some 1 B ml m J^-^^ WIE fabulous February monthOr\r"^^| A M^^k Pw* t' enc specials at almost WL/L..1 I F'iK f^mr231 words
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Advertisement613 1985-02-26 11 J|V This is an exciting and dynamic course designed to provide manageS 2& and trainers with the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for 59| competent Training presentations h Contents include: K^k Part 1 The nstruc<ors Ro,e Part Design: Shaping Your yf|? Part 2 Apprehension: ideas B "What me a Trainer613 words
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505 1985-02-26 12 The Straits Times says Wise to involve everyone THE President's address at the opening of the new Parliament has set a refreshing tone to government policy for the next five years. In essence, the objectives outlined differ little from what the PAP government has set out to achieve since it505 words
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Article841 1985-02-26 12 LEONARD SILK - LEONARD SILK By m New York IS THE international debt crisis, which m the past few years threatened the developing countries and the world financial system, suddenly over? Or is it just taking a holiday? Mr William Rhodes of Citicorp, who has been head of theNYT - 841 words
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Article, Illustration902 1985-02-26 12 President spells out objectives of the new government at the opening of Parliament Hj THE political leadership of Singapore has passed on to a new team of younger leaders. In Cabinet, nine out Oi 13 were elected after 1968. In Parliament, of the 77902 words
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Advertisement237 1985-02-26 12 _^_H Pv\W -J^^H f I iflP MkW &m wmw Awjm\^f!mmt'jm*^^^ w^mmwmm\ W&jJErmv£j&s' Ammm -.zz^z^^^^^w :^t mm Wk \!L \l^ W g *'^^||tfp^ wk fl new dimension m sound Casio's brand-new Cosmo Synthesizer is capable ot including those of your favorite instruments. So if you producing amazing sounds never before heard237 words
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Letter, Illustration115 1985-02-26 13 How to make a good show even better THE Chingay Parade down Orchard Road on Sunday was a resounding success. The festive mood captured the hearts of the hundreds of participants the dragon dance performers, stilt walkers, doll dancers (right) and even vintage-car drivers. The mood115 words
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314 1985-02-26 13 I READ with surprise and disgust that Taxi fares (are) to be raised soon" (ST. Feb 12) and that there is a •Red light ahead for car owners"'. (ST. Feb IT). I regularly travel by taxi and spend between $15 and314 words
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141 1985-02-26 13 Sorry, it's difficult to work out this relief "SWEAT for the Money" (ST. Feb 15) wants more relief for his second job because of more "bus fare, food and drinks, etc." We have no authority to do this and we do not think we should. The problem here is how141 words
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Letter47 1985-02-26 13 V.E refer to the letter "$400,000 rondo but buyer can't move in'' (ST, Feb 18) and would reOMCSI the writer to call at the Consumers Association of Singapore to provide us with more details on the matter KHADIJA KAI.IM (MISS) for Senior Executive Case47 words
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268 1985-02-26 13 RC member calls on residents to be considerate Dogs*., or no dogs? i I REFER to the various letters debating whether pets, particularly dogs, should be banned from Housing Board estates. (ST. Feb 20). I sympathise with "Threatened by Dog" and the little girl she mentioned. Nevertheless, such unfortunate incidents268 words
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Letter189 1985-02-26 13 I READ with interest the letters published on Feb 20 on a suggestion made by a reader, Mr I).i\ id kuok. to ban all pets from Housing Board estates. (ST. Feb 13). Although the last pei agraph of the letter by Mr Peter Wee said that the189 words
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403 1985-02-26 13 Monthly m-cycle parking coupon will be useful ON Feb 12, I parked my motorcycle m a parking lot at Maritime Square, World Trade Centre. I placed two 40-cent parking coupons, one each for that day and the next. I was going on duty and would be getting back only the403 words
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Letter89 1985-02-26 13 The day woman fainted I WAS on my way to work at about 2 p.m. on Feb 16 when I felt giddy and lost consciousness. I was then at the bus stop near Capitol theatre. I was still m a state of shock when I came to. An ambulance89 words
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Advertisement195 1985-02-26 13 fr w***m#— aiy -(B 4Br > 'Good Luck' Mi Sheng (Raw Pish) is available from Feb. 2 1 1 985 to March 6 1 985 at 4*>£*ss&X (ioMcii Phoenix I,,)U Equatorial Vri.S.rfly' 42 Bukil Timah Road. Singapore 1025 (■ol<k»n I'lmhmh.y Sieliuaii KcKlitnnini 4lh storey. World Trade Centre Tel: *****30 1195 words
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Advertisement1166 1985-02-26 14 dflrfrk mWfmZ i fm w m^"SM February March 85 '.'A .ajn; \:^A n -j\'^ a. *.■*£►< k W mkr^mmt. I 1 l_Mr m%. *li iR_Jt "^B :hirih jAmmm^^mW Wm* Getting Ready Jl ■tW^^Hk, I Look Funny jH 4 «aPV^ lA»T i (NtlOOUtf fe^fct%k Breastteeding After A Al*' Wmr Caesarian Section1,166 words
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Article38 1985-02-26 15 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 43 22 24 Finance 6 5 i Hotels 6 I 2 Properties 8 2 2 Plantations 5 2 2 Mining 1 2 0 Deb Loans 3 0 4 Total 74 34 3538 words
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Article, Illustration330 1985-02-26 15 KENTICK\ KKIEI) ODCKBM stole the show on the first trading day of the Year of the Ox. II i ose by a spectacular $1.08 to close at $4.52 on a volume ot nearly 1.8 million shares. Its directors told the330 words
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Article50 1985-02-26 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High *****1 (8 2 84 1 983 06 (8 2 84) 1983 84 Low 712.29 (5 1/83) 684 88 (4/1/83) All time High *****1(8/2/84) *****(8 2 84) All time low 74 75 (17 9 64) 550 78 (12/8 82)50 words
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Article47 1985-02-26 15 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 49 43 19 Finance 4 6 3 Hotels 0 I Properties 3 6 I Oii palms 5 0 2 Tms 3 1 5 Rubber II 2 3 ERubbers 1 0 0 Deb Loans 0 0 I Totol 76 59 3547 words
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Article88 1985-02-26 15 THE first trading day of the Lunar Year of the Ox ended on a mixed note at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index added 1.78 points to 1283.79. At the close of trad- ing. the market scoreboard showed gainers88 words
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Article77 1985-02-26 15 feb 18 Feb 25 BI Composite 716 64 720 20 Bf indicator *****81 *****67 Bl OB OS 276 195 ST Industrials 810 90 814/6 SI F.nance 2360 23 2362 71 SI Hotels ***** 862 82 ST Properties 479 7/ 483 12 SI Minings 333 82 334 78 ST Plantations77 words
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Article74 1985-02-26 15 Kentucky Spore 452 108 Setmtor >ed| 500 +38 Hiw P* 240 +13 Metro rt.-fs 312 12 DBS 595+10 Ptnu 520 10 CtC 316+10 Spwe Lmd 297 +10 Petifef Gd 50c 141 +9 lee Kin Tad sOc 136 -9 CC M 452 +8 Norwchem Me 251 +7 Rjtafh 368 +674 words
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Article83 1985-02-26 15 Sit .ns Res 162 -58 hchcipc 246 —1 Struts TntJnf 444 6 S«i Vita 252 —6 M Batmt 595 -5 0 U B 394 -4 Nit Iron 320 -4 Ssjflfyont 50c 180 4 Pnmwt 140 —4 HJcom 122 -4 m Corpn 50c 163 -3 Enerpeice Carp 108 —3 H83 words
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Article13 1985-02-26 15 Kentucky Spore 1,793,000 How Par 715,000 Lum Chong 281.000 Promet 268,00013 words
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Article58 1985-02-26 15 Boustead Bhd unch Guinness susp pmc unch Semb Sty unch C4C -1C HawP* -M 3 PanElec —2 Sine Darby unch Dun*™ +2=2 MX J™ M S Tradmf -6 Esm +5 IWb-Purpose -1 Promet "S^ Corp +1 FIN +5 NBT susp Robinson's +1 U M Worts 158 words
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321 1985-02-26 15 KFC replies to SES query on share price rise THE directors of the rising star of the stock market, Kentucky Fried Chicken, said' yesterday that they do not know why their company's share prices have increased sharply. KFC, whose prices increased by more than $1 yesterday, was replying to aReuter - 321 words
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Article, Illustration590 1985-02-26 15 NEW YORK. Mon, Mr William Steinberg's conference room looks like a manufacturer's bad dream. Loser products are piled on the far end of the table sardines that came stacked upright m tomato sauce instead of lying naked on their sides, leotards thatUPI - 590 words
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404 1985-02-26 15 HONGKONG, Mon. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co Ltd today made a general offer for all the shares of Allied Investors Corp Ltd at HK$ll (553.20) each, Wardley Ltd, financial advisers to Wharf, said m a statement. The404 words
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636 1985-02-26 15 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Directors say acquisitions will increase profits By SINGAPORE GLASS yesterday vigorously defended the company's decision to buy two property companies, at a time when property developers and retailers are struggling to make ends meet. First, the directors argued the acquisitions ofReuter - 636 words
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359 1985-02-26 15 OUB opens its second office in China OVERSEAS Union Bank Ltd has opened its second representative office m China. This office is m Shenzhen, the fastest growing special economic zone m China's Guangdong province m which Singapore's Wannian Holdings has its warehouse project. Under Mr Wu In Chuan, who is359 words
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Article64 1985-02-26 15 HONGKONG, Mon. The Hongkong government prosecuted 27 companies and 83 people for involvement m counterfeit products and trade and industry malpractices last month, the highest monthly figure since 1982, it announced today. The majority of the cases involved false trade descriptions or trade marks, followed by false originAFP - 64 words
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Article84 1985-02-26 15 WASHINGTON, Mon. United States President Ronald Reagan has signed an agreement with Japan removing duties on the import by both countries of semi-conductors, a critical product m the manufacture of computers. The agreement, signed on Thursday, was completed on Feb 11 between Japan and the US, and MrUPI - 84 words
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Article70 1985-02-26 15 Directories contract BANGKOK, Mon. Stateowned Telephone Organisation of Thailand (TOT) has awarded American Telegraph and Telephone International Co a con- j tract to publish its Thai and English telephone I directories over the next five years, officials said. They said ATandT I offered TOT US$l.27 billion 1 (552.88 billion) ofReuter - 70 words
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Article72 1985-02-26 15 RYE BROOK (New York), Mon. International Business Machines Corp said it is raising most equipment rental and lease rates, most program product licensing fees, and contract maintenance charges on selected products, as of June 1. It also said there will be an 8 per cent increaseReuter - 72 words
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393 1985-02-26 15 LONDON, Mon. Taking its cue from President Ronald Reagan, the US dollar boomed again on world money exchanges early today, shattering records against a string of currencies and helping to knock nearly US$ll an ounce off the price of gcid m393 words
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Article2953 1985-02-26 16 READERS should be aware of the imitations i of this information. Not every transaction not every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges is necessarily covered m "business done' Further because al! dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table2,953 words
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Article2266 1985-02-26 16 INDUSTRIALS A Choc 2 84S) AISB 3 84BXD 388 Apnomoto (3 70S) Alcorn I 428 1 435) (10) 144 (10) I 45(18) 1 43 AMD 3 225) (3) 3 20 Antoh d 398 I 40S» (6) I 40 API (I 095.X3) I 08(12) 1 092,266 words
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Article2736 1985-02-26 16 Al shares quoted have a par value of Jl unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scnp rtftits ff Tax-exempted divtdena ABN rs traded n lots of 10 shares each, witti the price quoted ki dolars 1984/85 Last Yield Voi Day Hifti Low Company Sale Chance (000) Hifh2,736 words
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Article278 1985-02-26 17 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents kilo) (H cents kilo) Int 1 RSS Prompt 1985 161 00- 162 00 *****- 162 00N Unq Unq Int 1 RSS Mar 1985 165 25-165 75 165 25-165 75 185 50-186 50 185 50 186 50 IntlßSSApnl 170 25 170 75 *****-*****278 words
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Article57 1985-02-26 17 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kg, reflecting continuing lack of demand. Turnover was 34 tonnes, compared with 54 tonnes on F/Yiday. About 10 per cent of foreign concentrates were detected. The buffer stock manager57 words
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Article31 1985-02-26 17 Cfoftf prices s vw USJ/troy o. Man Fri Singapore 5 85-5 90 6 00- -6 05 Fri thus Ne« York 5 86—5 91 6 13—6 18 Source Credit Suisse Spore31 words
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Article27 1985-02-26 17 Closing prices Aluminium tonne Fri Spot 1015 00-1016 00 (1004 00-1005 00) 3 months 1050 00 -1050.50 (1039 50-1040 00) Market tone Steady Sales 7.150 tonnes27 words
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Article, Illustration17 1985-02-26 17 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore February 165.25 down 1.25 cents Malaysia February 185 50 down 1.25 cents17 words
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Article, Illustration15 1985-02-26 17 Closing prices Ms/kilo XL Tin 29 15 unch Turnover: 34 tonnes down 20 tonnes15 words
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Article183 1985-02-26 17 Noon .ton* EKI FOB NSW 541 00 (sellers) Ctwa net Pwbofcd pnen 100 »t Robusta ?0-'25% 10% 087 b% 227 CoCOnUt FOB NSW 477 50 (sellers) Boied nee 10% 222 Ihais'. 0 62 Miuc unq 1~% E:S SSs as as: sqL I H~ -._l:.. Thainuue 0 32 Closint183 words
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Article284 1985-02-26 17 HM Clunfe Hk Elect Worr I 4 40N- tntl Gty 069 -0 03 Swne Darby Assooofed Hotels HkGos 8 90+0 05 JoroSne Math 945 +0 05 S.no Land 052 -0 02 Bonk Of Emt As,o 24 60 unch Hk Hotels 32 50N Jardine Sec 920 -0 2 Stelux Cheung284 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-02-26 17 HONGKONG, Mon. Share prices on the Hongkong stock exchange closed sharply lower today m active trading. The Hang Seng Index fell 46.01 points to finish at 1389 16 and combined turnover on the four stock exchanges totalled HKJ427.74 million, up from HK5346.30 million last Tuesday. Brokers attributed the sharp374 words
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Article324 1985-02-26 17 Feb 25 twi Chante M,tsub<sh, 521 2 Mitsui Co 330 unch *|iomolo 1080 10 Mitsu. Shipbldq 159 +4 *•«<» unch M.tsu. Smelting 479 1 Amodo !24C 10 M.tsukosh, 426xd 17 Asah. Chem 689 +20 M ,tsum. 1210 +10 Asohi Gloss 874 5 Muroto Mrq 3140 +40 Bank Tk 680324 words
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Article322 1985-02-26 17 Feb 2S Cents Chanje IC I 196 unch (AwO Leighton 178 +3 Kmal> Lend Lease 594 +4 AC I 190+4 Magellan Pet Aust 230 +10 A N I 255 8 Mayne Nickless 320 -5 AP M 240 unch Metals Explor Abertoyle 900 NL 49 -1 Age 260 unch Mideast322 words
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Article29 1985-02-26 17 Closint P Peesr ces Copper tonne Fri ,pot 1286 00-1287 00 (*****0-1252 00 I months 1306 00-1306 50 (1278 00-1278 50 Market tone Barely Steady Sales 17.400 tonnes29 words
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Article123 1985-02-26 17 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed firmer on light covering interest, but trading was thin as most operators were still absent after the long Lunar New Year holidays. PALM Closing prices Crude Ms/tonne palm 08 Feb 1220 (south central I 1217.50 (north) Refined palm 08 USJ/tonnes RBD123 words
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Article30 1985-02-26 17 GOLD USJ/oz Mon Fri Singapore 296.00—296.50 298.60—299.10 Sat Fri Hongkong 295.60 296 00 295.20—295.70 Fri Thurs New York 294.50 295.00 298 75—299 25 London 299 50-300.00 299.50-300 0030 words
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Article148 1985-02-26 17 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5521,558 and 5521,753 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.50/90 and firmed up on local buying to close at U*****.10/50. It re-opened at U*****. 00/40 and advanced further to the day's high of U*****.85 296.25 as the dollar eased. It settled for148 words
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278 1985-02-26 17 Porla to issue daily Sabah crude palm oil prices KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority's (Porla) daily monitoring and release of crude palm oil prices, now only covering peninsular Malaysia, will be extended to include Sabah from next month. Initially, only domestically traded prices to peninsularBernama - 278 words
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Article105 1985-02-26 17 THE Singapore dollar closed little changed from its opening of 2.2720 40, but was widely traded between 2.2715 and 2.2800 yesterday. The greenback firmed against most major currencies m fairly active trading, boosted by firmer interest rates and strong market sentiment. Against the Deutschemark. it finished at 3.3875 compared105 words
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Article27 1985-02-26 17 DEPOSIT RATES p.a. Savings account 6X Autosave 5s Fued deposit 1 1 month 5X 3 months 5 6 months 5 X 9 months 6 < 12 months 6X27 words
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Article49 1985-02-26 17 LOAN RATES2 p.a. Prime rate 3 8 X Personal Renovation (Flat rates) 1 1 X years 6 < I 4 years 7 Housing (discounted Up to 10 years 9X II to 25 years 9X Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5 j 2 years 5X 3 years 6 < 4 years49 words
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Article53 1985-02-26 17 BUSINESS pa. LOANS Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 X Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10 X MAS rediscount rates for enport bills 6X Source. DBS Bank 1 M«i $1,000. 2 Indicative rates. 3 For53 words
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Article211 1985-02-26 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit ot to SSI i foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5945 1.6024 648—615 Canadian dollar 1.6341 1.6387 617 6 02 NZ dollar i 0074 1.0103 10.14-9.78 Sterling pound 2 4452 2.4525 4 14 4.05 US dollar 2.2715211 words
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Article53 1985-02-26 17 THE April metal surged to the high of US$29B from the opening level of U*****.60. Participation by traders was lukewarm m view of the firm tone of the dollar. It closed at U*****.50. (In USS per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 295.51 Apr 296.66 298.9953 words
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Article69 1985-02-26 17 THE US dollar remained strong against major currencies. Trading of the March Deutschemark was moderate after opening at 0.2946, down 25 ticks from Friday's close. The currency strengthened m the afternoon against the softer dollar to touch 0.2957. It then fell lower to finish at 0.2949. (US dollar Deutschemark'69 words
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Article89 1985-02-26 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit BOTH the March and June contracts fell three basis points lower from the IMM close to open at 90.40 and 89.63 respectively The March Eurodollar penetrated its 90.43 level to 90.48 after the opening of the London market. Buying interest by institutions took both the months to89 words
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Article51 1985-02-26 17 THE March Japanese yen ended the day at 0.*****4, slightly below the day's high The currency, which opened lower at 0.*****2. took a steady climb to a new contract high of 0.*****8 towards the late afternoon Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 85 0.3802 0.3828 0.3802 0.382451 words
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Article141 1985-02-26 17 Managers' prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia e .LM Eleventh B putra 100— lift r«DZ6 Spore Growth fund C 74.-0 79 War w Invest Fund 248-253 T i Asia Pacific 101—1.07 Singapore Unit Trust c« n w iv;» Toe'mmerce 2 22-2 36 OUB-Monta£U toCOm* BOW U«t S:^[ u f141 words
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Article, Illustration482 1985-02-26 17 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block A New York (3) 26/2 (2359) 7A3 1000-1200 Sin Bhum (208A) 26/2(2300) FSB *****100 Family Face (548) 27/2(0300) FSB 0700-0800- 1300-1500 U4 Aram Khachat (4CE/85) 27/2 (0700! 51 1200-1300 1800-1900 Pelopor482 words
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Article31 1985-02-26 17 TAIPEH. Mon. Taiwan built 22 ships totalling 1.28 million dwt last year, compared with IS vessels totalling 790,000 dwt m 1983. the state-owned China Shipbuilding Corporation said. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration194 1985-02-26 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves K,ta Green Ocean 47 aside 262 Nha Trang I 303 Haussman 46 aside 26/2 Sunn Pme 304 Ho Lung 6/7 aside 26/2 Jurona LuYun 37/8 aside 26/2 -uruii H Crest VIII 35/6 25/2 25/2 Basilica General Bocharov194 words
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386 1985-02-26 18 S. KUMAR - S.KUMAR Joint-venture to cash m on Malaysia's rapidly growing industry By TWO of Malaysia's leading public-listed companies have formed a joint-venture company to cash m on the rapidly growing insurance industry m the country. Arab-Malaysian Insurance, the joint-venture between Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank Berhad386 words
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Article, Illustration377 1985-02-26 18 SELLING SHORT "I did OK until they diagnosed that 'earnest look' as nearsightedness." WASHINGTON, Mon. The Chinese coastal zone of Dalian is expected to have 500 industrial enterprises, including 200 foreign firms, besides a residential complex for foreign residents consisting of condominiums, townhouses,377 words
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Article65 1985-02-26 18 CEREBOS PACIFIC LTD has announced that its Malaysian subsidiary has completed the sale of a piece of land. Cerebos (M) Sdn Bhd received a net profit of M 53.2 million on Feb 7. Of this 90 per cent is attributable to Cerebos Pacific and will be included65 words
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Article27 1985-02-26 18 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS (MALAYA) BHD has reported an 8.6 per cent drop m aftertax profits to M5256,0G0 for the six months ended Dec 31. 1984.27 words
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Article, Illustration256 1985-02-26 18 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By I SEND your financial I queries to Moneywise. I The Straits Times, Times i House, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. QWHAT do the terras T.T. buying, T.T. selling and OD mean? A THESE terms appear on a bank's board rates and are the exchange rates256 words
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Article, Illustration404 1985-02-26 18 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Face m the news By PUBLIC relations firm BursonMarsteller has its share of headaches with the current hard times, but not the usual kind. Its "problem" is helping clients to cope with the downturn m economy. With a time of uncertainty404 words
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160 1985-02-26 18 BUBSON-MABSTELLr ER is the largest public relations firm worldwide, with a fee income of about l"S$B4 million (5519f1.6 million) last year, reports O'Dwyer's Direetorv of Public Relations Firms. This is a gain of tt per cent over 1983, the year m which the firm also160 words
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Advertisement125 1985-02-26 16 DO YOU TRUST YOUR RANK? Undoubtedly you do. Until you read about the wheeling and dealing of certain wellknown banks, the unholy connections with the CIA, the Mafia and Latin American drug dealers and dictators. Even more disturbing, the inability of government to regulate the industry or break the connections.125 words
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Advertisement17 1985-02-26 17 TIME LIFE BOOKS MAKE GOOD READING CULTURE, NATURE, SCIENCE LIBRARY call STP Distributors tel *****88 for details17 words
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Advertisement77 1985-02-26 17 Sleeping Beauty and other stories Many of the best stories ever written for children are lovingly retold m this beautiful book. JtfM-: KFJBl f j i The Donkey Girl 1 yjP^J^M CL' -l •Puss m Boots VH x 1 I The Fa' r 'es >5 gHL --4 *C*l_W 1 The77 words
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Advertisement42 1985-02-26 17 Putting TtiriuU •tfanag^r to Work^ hard S——W From the best-selling "One minute Manager now comes this logical extension-putting wnat you have learnt to work, m real life situations If you only read 2 books a year read this one twice THE BOOKSr*DF42 words
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Advertisement1127 1985-02-26 18 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICED 1 CTAMTC RQRflflftl _HHi I r**l**t'ax No: j Kates: I Box Service: O I HII I O nOJUOOIS-HI Sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 lelex Ser\ lee: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. I Posted: SIIO.OO1,127 words
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Advertisement57 1985-02-26 18 1 "The Number One Pizza Franchise" Rated m "Top Ten of all U.S. Franchises" Entrepreneur Magazine Jan '841 Over 700 Inns m U.S.A., Far East. Middle East and Africa Pizza inn For licensing information t ontat t Franchise Development Pizza Inn. Inc. 2930 Stemmons Freeway Dallas, Texas ***** 6103 Tel:57 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1985-02-26 19 RICHARD LIM - A 'death. and a culture reborn RICHARD LIM The success of this year's Hongkong Arts Festival, which ended recently, was capped by seven sell-out performances of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, staged m the colloquial Beijing dialect of the 1940s by the Beijing People's Art Theatre Company. By IT1,115 words
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Article, Illustration388 1985-02-26 19 TELEVISION viewers here will recognise Ying Ruoeheng as the actor who played Kublai Khan m the mini-series Marco Polo, which was telecast by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation a few years ago. Those who saw the film Teahouse, shown m cinemas here last year, will remember388 words
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Advertisement86 1985-02-26 19 1 id team proven ways W- WitI W T^ Manager you goals H&.; I '"^re^fe-ff Don and P-ng M& I W'^SS^fSW^*^ otagenurne I CO^^S but P-aO'cal T,me 0 a g X, Qkitts Seminar UK and The Brain SUitts H is Ire<,uent.V s^ted that mmM Mm P° tent,al wN sKILUS TO86 words
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Advertisement217 1985-02-26 19 APPOINTMENTS Due to expansion, we are looking for: to sell and market our range of well-known brands of electronic I components, including high reliability semiconductors, connectors. |J switches, capacitors and resistive products. to sell and market our range of electronic test equipment, power supplies, and industrial microcomputer systems and I/O217 words
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Advertisement339 1985-02-26 19 EBS NATIONAL S&-T UNIVERSITY W OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of ASSISTANT LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (Dental) m the Faculty of Dentistry QUALIFICATIONS (a.i At least 3 GCE O Level passes, preferably including science and or technical subjects. OR (b) Passes at A Level m 2 subjects339 words
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Article, Illustration792 1985-02-26 20 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG Our writer profiles the chairman of a women's travel organisation which has a worldwide membership of 50 clubs and 4,200 members By 4 Her demanding job required her to make "cold" calls at random. It also brought her into contact with travel792 words
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Article, Illustration782 1985-02-26 20 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By an undergraduate at the National University of Singapore Tuesday column 4 For 15 years, life has been relatively safe and easy, when it was unnecessary for me to plan further than the next day. The education system did it for me.782 words
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Advertisement356 1985-02-26 20 ._HM&W_l_l_i_i_M_^_l^_tfft_Rtt I 1 t jj mmmmmmmmmm^ HK i Amu i^Hk. i<*JsS* wWs atcwm KSBfSj- r 3_9_^_v aR-A. JL Hfc Mß JHT Ladyhill Hotel presents |b| E-Zee at the Cocktail Lounge |gj Now appearing at the Cocktail Wm Lounge is E-Zee with Sherry; alternating i ;x x nightly (except Mondays! with356 words
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Advertisement126 1985-02-26 20 f DeluHc'Bs I Venue NTUC Conference Hall.l mmid J^ mmmm y mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm f^l-^T fl Im. M W '-mm '^m 1 <U <!~^__B k I flt m^Tf t MWmmmmmtm Hk- L H mr^ m\ "%> jmmt *s m\ m\ j **tQfa- _w<?^x _flfl _B^'_^_l _hbp 3 Tp- >» '"mm &m\ mw^-m126 words
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Article, Illustration876 1985-02-26 21 TAN BAN HUAT - S'pore writer subject of German research TAN BAN HUAT By > v is when the researcher comes face to face with the writer whose works she is doing an in-depth study on. And West German researcher Elisabeth Rickens got to know Singapore writer Y'eng Pway Ngon Ying Peian) better m876 words
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Article225 1985-02-26 21 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT WRITER Yeng Pway Ngon was pleasantly surprised that someone from West Germany would want to do an in-depth study of his works. The 38-year-old writer said: "I didn't expect such attention. After this, I will be under greater pressure to live up to225 words
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Article, Illustration161 1985-02-26 21 itjc^tr^ Yang Zi was an outstanding academician during the Warring States Pen od (4038 C -222 80. One day, his neighbour lost a sheep and asked people to help m the searrh. The neighbour explained to Yang Zi that. because of the forked road, people could split up and coverSinorama - 161 words
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Article, Illustration220 1985-02-26 21 aa»ts»± gii-fc 3p»tft*i*M»W "Hh *w*w nr i# ft if ft- s "tt-ALimimA itt /f.PttigT o It ffi fl'j MiJ m m m HSftWE tf A^Tl ££fft*g A$c A tS H t$ h m "*'fT!IHMflr J' "%tt&ffij mi "fifetetfifc "/l i- 'Y-K fiM. Q'* (\'J K ft HtHHiEtt f-tfrfl'J -ffi° jca220 words
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Article229 1985-02-26 21 *ftflstiits3l§ ftiifl'jflx',,', Elisabeth Rickens )fk'i§ an- ■mftizmmi& iF- k:-"f-Wr"i ft ifu'&Ji.--■<<m>E-£ 'itLffc feKfc?hi m m n iv- m ih <d niw bAA r >Btu'i\'i V.iV- "%im fiiifi'j gtffi R#fflj K&ft vXl^lftill'l'jflx'in "i£ x?x'i vimmfoteMft ijH^&ggffifag Itl k-"r- i.filM' k. rt i£&\m £i* fiifiUU T-iK.ll n ft 1982 ft] 83 *f-M229 words
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Article, Illustration608 1985-02-26 22 AZMAN SIRAJ - AZMAN SIRAJ By PRACTICE makes good plays, but training makes better plays. After a year of intensive training, it's time for the trainees to perform on stage. Guided by a Malay drama group railed Teater Andika Mawar. 30 enthusiastic newcomers who have never acted on608 words
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Article, Illustration646 1985-02-26 22 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ SESEKALI duduk menonton drama memang sungguh menyeronokkan. Apatah lagi bila ianya dipentaskan pada sebelah petang. Para penonton dan para peserta tentunya merasa selesa kerana lebih mudah untuk kenderaan pulang di akhir pementasan. Justeru itu, pihak penganjur Teater Budaya Andika Mawar646 words
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Advertisement844 1985-02-26 22 NOTICES \f( The family of the late IN THK HKiH COURT OF THK RRPI'BUC OF SINGAPORE V^O uT7 Companies Winding Up ,x .i* t(>^fc^ v ll^^sl^_^- O^ In the Matter of the Companies V v AW^^^^mi J-T) 1 wSfjui TCv\ l Act (Chapter 185) W A?TO (jf^r In the Matter844 words
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Article, Illustration642 1985-02-26 23 Phizzog Mask; TISA NG - Phizzog Mask TISA NG FACE TO FACE By Theatre DBS Auditorium Thursday to Saturday 8 pm Previewed by i m.> lace you goi This here phizzog you carry around You never picked it out for yourself, at all. at all did you 'This here phizzog somebodyDAVID TAN - 642 words
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Article, Illustration623 1985-02-26 23 RICHARD de ATLEY - RICHARD de ATLEY By m LOS ANGELES CYNDI LAUPER, the orange-haired princess of pop. Tina Turner, sexy and triumphant m a smashing career revival, and Prince, androgynous and enigmatic, are up for the music world's top honours m today's 27th Annual Grammy Awards. John DenverAP - 623 words
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Advertisement432 1985-02-26 23 mm mm mm rmn GOLDEN CROWN RESTAURANT Of* JP TOSSED V M£? RAW FISH /Jr Come and toss Raw Rsh *Q re once-in-a-year delicacies for Jfl Vrv P ros P* nt V m the Bull Year Jfl VS from 2ist Feb 85 J? Year to 6th Mar 85 Special! 9432 words
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Miscellaneous375 1985-02-26 23 What's on ■■iHHMHaHHHHBHBHHaHHaHnaHHHi VIDEOTAPES ABOIT Cuscaden Road. 9 pm. THE I NTTED STATES Free MASTERS OF GERMAN DRAMATISATION BAROQUE MUSIC of Ernest Hemingway's Exhibition on Schutz, short story, The Soldier's Bach and Handel. PostHome. A study of disloca- ers, music scores and tion m post-World War records on display. One375 words
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Advertisement215 1985-02-26 24 CAPITOL: Season Ending Soon (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 No Free List PRESIDENT: TOMORROW ONLY m ■''2t'-v-^^ J^**Z^^'2>^mmm*mm*^ m x>^ r^J^ < i^A m^m^mm^SmSmmwmmm W+mA m\^ESESSjmm\ P _^xC_^_^^p"^^l^^B3l*S3^ I flmW **^^^A I vSJ_> RICHiRO REBIEPe LAURA HENRY JADE: NOW SHOWING 1 fl (*****80) 11am, 1.30. 4.00. 6.30. 9.00 No215 words
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Advertisement98 1985-02-26 24 May fortune smile on you as you savour this special, once -a -year raw fish treat "FA CAI YU SHENG" WmmW^A m\ _4 aH_H i AjR mm^^CAmWmmm\ m* $S I A .tf-fl-fe-^^H M '«%-5-x I f S£-g_.^K3Hfcis^ Wishing You A Happy Prosperous New Year Prima s^^^^^Tt TnUll|rßevolving lUnrbl Restaurant 20198 words
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Advertisement160 1985-02-26 24 P^&jE2_Sl-^Li-i-d JUBILEE/MANDARIN EMPRESS/TOA PAYOH PEOPLES/DALIT/LIWAGU QUEENSTOWN/PLAZA HOLLYWOOD NOW SHOWING MET 1 15, 3 15, 7 15, 915 DL J 1 30, 3 30, 7 30, 930 HWOOD I 00, 3 30, 7 00, 930 MSmmm^' «*>!*_- m mm rkxardng Jr» |K3__F x> SM *"_go JvShl MK.HOOMI-.KT* B_»" POMPOM. MANDARIN COLORSCOPE160 words
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Advertisement293 1985-02-26 24 f XX CATHAYM^^ X (*****00) 5 SHOWS: l lorn, 1 30, 4 00, 630 9 15p.- X |!m 1985 BREAKDANCE FINALS !J 6 SATURDAY, 9th MARCH at 10.00 am O Q TICKETS: $3.00, $5.00 $8.00 Q L BOOK NOW AT THE ORCHARD THEATRE— 1 <^ (j! GOLDEN SULTAN: NOW SHOWING!293 words
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Advertisement156 1985-02-26 24 Q^T/OPGANiSAION ft O MF. 800 MEETS POM POM O ;9£EEE_7: j ORGANISATION 10 45, I 00, 3 15, 700 I m\ H a^JiJ Jilil I r_csn Mfeiß I •The Master Strikes Bacfc ,iiLH2aE_2a_a! I lam. I m Mr 800 meets Pom Pom B I Oru Kaithiyin Diary Golden New Crown156 words
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Miscellaneous1800 1985-02-26 24 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE Xf Song, dance and magic 1 sbcs [j^g* 88---BH—- iibmibbmi lam. 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample sode): After thorough investiga- s^g A M National onfd) 200 News r^f-^e WL KT^fif 1^^ I A& 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights confronts Kennedy about his nouncement 6.001,800 words
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Advertisement1195 1985-02-26 25 NOTICES Tender Notice Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery of one unit 8.5 m Passenger Cruiser Seahawk 2800 with flybridge and Twin marine diesei engines 155 SHP C/W sterm power 12 volt instruments and engine controls— C.I.F. Labuan (Malaysian Ringgit) Tenders must specify principal dimensions viz:- length, beam,1,195 words
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Miscellaneous601 1985-02-26 25 COMICS gf GARFIELD ByJlmDmvls PEANUTS Byßckuiz T GARFiE^ j 0N A EARTH HA N RI7E 6 RTHA^ C C LEFTOVER I I CANT BELIEVE LUCY I I YOU DON'T NEEP YOUR I EVERY TIME iOU MAVE AI I AmERE AREn T Tha^ >{-s v- IV A PiA/WONP t-—^ I fiT)601 words
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Advertisement784 1985-02-26 26 C.A.T.S. 1 737H66 j 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services Services > X tTW^Cffc2^] FORSALE -<-A r\s' '^<^^ Due to the upgrading of our system, the following NCR I T machines are available for sale: m S> \Kv Ti^X^^ I-9020 Series System Date Installed Jk784 words
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Advertisement584 1985-02-26 26 12 Computer Products/ Services 9 Introducing (tie latest, com- T pact Unique LINGO PCI2B-MKII' C Personal Computer T (Apple Compatible) I I Compatibility:- I j Features- X a Dual processor (6502 1 Z-80) I- ISBk Memory to 384 Kbyte I g> RUB and Composite 9 I NTSC PAL video (TV)584 words
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Advertisement502 1985-02-26 26 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing WE CAN RE-UPHOLSTER old so-:,-.s design new ones, do varnishing etc Contact *****C2 WE SPECIALISED IN kitchen cabients, bedroom sets hall cabinets I'ise call *****73 *****11. 20 Pets/Pet Care LAST NIGHT ARRIVAL big-boned German Shepherd red ChowChow Brindle colour Boxer/ ShlhTzu Pomeranian/ Pekingese Pugs Japanese Chin502 words
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Advertisement605 1985-02-26 26 25 Sale: Other Products CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP FOR Sale Sentosa Golf Club and Tanah Merah Country Club. Best offer secures Ring Jessie at *****22 Fxt 104 PINETREE CLUB MEMBERSHIP for sale $24,800 Tel: *****55. 26 Rentals DOWNTOWN HOME VIDEO provides you with a wide range of home entertainment. We have the605 words
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Advertisement457 1985-02-26 26 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT _w GREAT EASTERN Affk\ HEALTH CENTRE v l|rTr\ Great Eastern Hotel l < v %&MmmwAJk f 4Ol Macpharaon ßoad ,f% *M WMM Spore 1336. mV\ 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture f Salon Monsieur Skin-Care For Men y35,457 words
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Advertisement671 1985-02-26 26 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5 00pm Saturday 8.30 am to 2.oopm ("am deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00 am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, =02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday. 10.00 am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5 30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House,671 words
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Advertisement1207 1985-02-26 26 RATES Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) Semi-display: $20 00 per coi cm (Mm $60 00 Straits TiTies> $20.50 per col cm (Mm $61 50 Sunday Times) Display: $25.00 per col cm [Mm. $75 00 Straits Timesi $25 62 per col. cm (Mm 576 86 Sunday Times) I1,207 words
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Advertisement586 1985-02-26 26 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal Services/ Merchandise) 11 39) Business to Business (49 56; Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 96) Properties {WS 127) Trsvet Guide (135 139) Education 6 Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 185) 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial Answering/ Translation Services ACCOUNTS/ TAX/ INCORPOFA TION <>f586 words
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Advertisement574 1985-02-26 27 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies "Where do you go for easier, better equipment financing?" c Different financing *]'f j packages to j fj\ l i"'^ rr suit individua i.l. r f rj c Financing up to 100°o of purchase price can be considered c Prompt processing Construction574 words
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Advertisement307 1985-02-26 27 W A PCB manufacturer invites applications for fan Male aged above 25 years Diploma m Mechanical or Eiectncai Engineering Minimum 3 years of relevant experience Bilingual m English and Mandarin Knowledge m PCB Tooling will bean advantage An attractive remuneration commensurate with qualification and experience will be offered. Please send307 words
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Advertisement685 1985-02-26 27 !nri Toda Today iia 467 M M Job Opportunities m MT] fm Are Available In w m m This Section 67 Situations Vacant: 70 Situationa Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: EDP Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical MARKETING MANAGER/ SALES wan E t C ed T ves tFf^k ROBIN SHIPBUILDERS Well established Computer685 words
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Advertisement219 1985-02-26 27 NIKKO ELECTRONICS TOY PTE LTD We invite applications for the position of: Female General Clerk (Store) GCE '0' level with credit m Mathematics Aged 18—25 years Able to type 35 wpm Bilingual (English/ Mandarin) Duties: Preparation of Pur--1 chase Orders Chee king of Delivery Orders and Invoices Interested applicants please219 words
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Advertisement259 1985-02-26 27 j 'HOTEL MIRAMAR (S) ltd^ requires: c TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Able to speak Mandarin) FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS FRONT OFFICE CASHIER (Able to speak Mandarin) c PANTRY MAIDS DISHWASHERS WAITERS/ WAITRESSES LOUNGE HOSTESSES SECURITY GUARDS We provide free duty meals, medical and usual benefits. Please call personally at: The Personnel Dept. 4th259 words
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Advertisement416 1985-02-26 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical BAKER BAKER 5 I FAR EAST LTD requires Receptionist i a GCE *0' level J a Good command of English a Ability to operate I OKI Discovery 111 EPBX and ERB3 telex machine a Ability to type N accurately Good microphone voice Pleasant disposition Our416 words
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Advertisement582 1985-02-26 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Pharmaceutical Compan. m Jurong invites applications .'or the following posts: 1. JR SECRETARY 2. FEMALE STORE-KEEPER 3. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK All applicants must possess GCE O' level passes with some relevant working experience. Please write with full particulars or telephone directly for appointment: SUNWARD CHEMICAL582 words
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Advertisement709 1985-02-26 27 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A Trading Organisation requires SECRETARY (Sales Department) c Pleasant 1 mature personalis c Fluency In languages c Minimum education verygood GCE O' level above including Mathematics. English Chinese c Minimum 5 years experience with 3 years m Trading Marketing environment c Must possess Marketing/ Management709 words
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Advertisement629 1985-02-26 27 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Accounting firm requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS A AUDIT CLERKS Requirements c GCE A' with LCCI Higher Accounting c Working experience will be an advantage Interested applicants please write m with full particulars tel no and salary expected to 5001 Beech Road 06-17 Golden Mile Complex Singapore629 words
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Advertisement598 1985-02-26 27 70 Situation* Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical MAC-NELS AGENCIES PTE LTD 24 Pas.' Panjang Road "01-01 PSA Muht-storey compl«) Singapore 051 1 hay \.u ain\ lor FEMALE INVOICING CLERK c Completed GCE "O" level c Able to type at Ml v. p 111 c School leavers may appl> c Training will be598 words
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Advertisement738 1985-02-26 28 70 Situations Vacent: Secretarial' Clericel EtlaMishad company invites applications lor tha post ol FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements QCCO Level a Ability to lype a 1 year s relevant experience a Able to start *ork immediate. v interested please call lei *****20/ 1 2 tor interview Established Food Co requires AN738 words
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Advertisement971 1985-02-26 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clericel ss WANTED TYPISTS RECEPTIONISTS GOOD SALARY IS ASSURED FOR THE RIGHT CANDIDATE INTERESTED APPLICANTS PLEASE CALL MISS AGNES TEL: *****82 SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT REQUIRED b> CS Representative ollice Good I- 1 1; i 1 1 ,uul preferably with knowledge of Accounts, as she will be expected971 words
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Advertisement653 1985-02-26 28 70 Situetione Vacent: Secretarial/ Clericel PART-TIME ACCOUNTS CLERK needed urgently lo clear back dated accounts Preferably with rxperience m keeping full set ol accounts Contact -iS-iMtiO PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM (5da> wk) requires Typist cum Computer Operator Please send resume to North Canal Road I'd Box ,T(l7ti. Spore 910.S URGENTLY REQUIRED653 words
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Advertisement568 1985-02-26 28 71 Situetione Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Salee Sales Ar*^~ -sSJ-H-JS-t-JRal^ r I We invite suitably qualified candidates to fill the following position m our Industrial Machinery Department. Sales Representirtives 1. (2 positions) Secondary education Possess own transport Experienced m selling lubricants or additives to motor workshops, petrol kiosks, spare parts,568 words
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Advertisement337 1985-02-26 28 SALESGIRLS WANTED We are looking for Female Salesgirl* to promote our range of well known perfumes at leading departmental stores end et Changi Airport shops. c Attractive basic salary negotiable on experience, c Attractive commission offered, c Transport allowance, c Merit increment after every 6 months for overall and outstanding337 words
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Advertisement594 1985-02-26 28 71 Situations Vecent: Sales SALES ASSISTANTS (Full-time/ Part-time) Thinking of a career with great chances tor advancement? Why not call us if a you are able to speak Mandarin/ English a hardworking and able to take up challenge a experience or non-experi-ence acceptable Attractive salary will be offered to the594 words
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Advertisement893 1985-02-26 28 71 Situations Vecent: Sales EXPERIENCED SALES REPS required urgently for Us new division m an established organisation Well versed m paper and ship chandelling products. Attractive pay package commensurates with experience awaits the successful candidates Interested, kindly contact Miss Peh at tel: *****87 for an appt VAN SALESMAN REQUIRED for893 words
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Advertisement503 1985-02-26 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant Technical Technical REDA PUMP COMPANY (S) PTE. LTD. A U.S. multi-national Organisation has just completed a new manutaciur ing iaciliis m Singapore and is looking f jt A) Tool Designer NTC 2 m Tool and Die Making or Precision Machining o ITC m Mechanical503 words
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Advertisement440 1985-02-26 28 72 Situations Vacant Technical BAKER r" ijvy*; BAKER FAR EAST LTD requires Production Machinists NIC II or 111 m Metai Machining 2 years' relevant experience with manual or CNC machines Be prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts T hose with little or no experience but with Trade Certi ficate440 words
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Advertisement439 1985-02-26 29 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical EnnEai ng for suitably qualified persons to join oui workshop as Machinists The Job The successful candidates will |oin a team ot skilled craftsmen m the production of scale prototype working models and mock-ups as well as precision toolings for assembly and439 words
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Advertisement507 1985-02-26 29 American Oil Tools Manufacturing Company requires Q.C. TECHNICIAN Basic salary: $1000 p.m. Pre-requisites:- years experience In oil tools machining. Able to use all types of precision measuring equipment Ahle to work 2 rotating shuts Preferably O' level (Technical i or equivalent Attractive Company benefits: Shitt and transport allowance Medical and507 words
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Advertisement656 1985-02-26 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 0 HITACHI CHEMICAL (S) PTE LTD (Leading manufacturer ol printed circuit board) 20 Bedok South Road. (1646) requires TECHNICIANS (Plating of PCB) GCE i)' Level with Chemistry subject Working hours. 7.45a m to 5.21 p in Hardworking required to work overtime Salary la negotiable We offer656 words
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Advertisement465 1985-02-26 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant. Production Production Production Production it&r >/ Has immediate vacancies for: 5 4% Production Operators t^ x I- (Fema|e> \o* Wm Requirements: 9 v° "^qgbVfeSlVLl Minimum 1 year working experience iUIOnn CIfCTROmC PTf. ITD. Benefits: 4008 Ang Mo Kio465 words
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Advertisement216 1985-02-26 29 E/I§lC Europe Asia Security Manufacturing Pte Ltd Manufacturer of 'Trelock' bicycle locks requires: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting salary: $405 plus productivity incentives. 5-day week. No shift work. PLUS: Adjustment of salary upon confirmation. Annual wage supplement. Medical/ hospitalisation benefits. Personal accident benefits. Free transport provided. Apply personally from Monday to216 words
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Advertisement274 1985-02-26 29 1± I mpMSON-CSF Join us as- Permanent night shift: 11 pm 7 am Earn up to upon confirmation Choice of working hours Permanent night shift: 11 pm 7 am, or 2 rotating shifts: 7am 3pm and 3pm 11 pm Permanent night shift Earn up to upon confirmation and 2 rotating274 words
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Advertisement527 1985-02-26 29 73 Situations Vacant 73 Situations Vacant Production Production Ml PRODUCTION CZ2 PERSONNEL MECS $532 :;t $484 Excellent Welfare Schemes Your Path j ir;;;: v •2nd Shirt XO fl Allowance f $35 I Rpt+Pf m -'M Shirt Mlowuiki I $6.00 J Future mFreeTea Tninsport'l niform j Shoes J •Productivity Incentive I527 words
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Advertisement216 1985-02-26 29 73 Situations Vacant Production Here s your ZZZ chance to grow with us. es as PRODUCTION OPERATORS ZZm Requirements: Pre _ants who have completed National Service Able to work on 2 rotating shifts mmm Have complete I Primal Secondary education Excellent benefits Attractive salary I* On-the-job training Good oppor tunities216 words
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Advertisement421 1985-02-26 30 73 Situations Vacant 73 Situations Vacant Production Production m. *I \m —"■Lf'^Y n afsV Lw ft*-—** $420 Upon .:,wif,fmdtion m^m\ ±m Am Amm LvA .as^sr A JA Walk m interview m and find our more! Vioodjvll '-..••>» >8 00«T\ 5.30 pn 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous SACHS421 words
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Advertisement396 1985-02-26 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous b\ Jm Royal \^otxj<£ay SnirV Singapore OFFERS YOU A CHALLENGING CAREER WITH ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS Royal Holiday Inn. part ol the fasl est growing and largest hotel chain m the world orfers you an hotel career with excellent salary and 1 generous tringe benefits. Applications are invited396 words
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Advertisement435 1985-02-26 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous •fm isetan smgapore-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the following positions:--1) MAINTENANCE OFFICER (Electrician) Possess Trade Certificate Have experience In similar capacity Salary $577 further adjustment upon confirmation 2) TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Havelock Store) Salary $437 further adjustment upon confirmation Requirements for BOTH positions:- Age 16435 words
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Advertisement468 1985-02-26 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous NEW MANAGEMENT La Belle Amie Exclusive Members Club La Belle Amie Is novi managed bj a team ol known professional club management personnel who had been managing the lamest chain ol entertainment Clubs m town The new interior decor is now the lalk ol the town468 words
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Advertisement465 1985-02-26 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MISTER MINIT requires COUNTER SERVICE SALESMEN We will train you a skill m shoe repair and key service. No paper qualifications or experience needed You will get over $410 during training, on confirmation you can earn around $600 to (800 p.m. with incentives and other benefits.465 words
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Advertisement336 1985-02-26 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous M WW mmmmmmMemmMmmmvmmmmmmm PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL require CHIEF STEWARD ASST STEWARD SENIOR COOKS COOKS ARTISAN !l (Plumber) CHAMBERMAIDS We offer attractive salary plus generous fringe benefits including tree duty meals, insurance coverage and excelleni career opportuml ics Interested applicants, please write lo or call personally at:336 words
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Advertisement451 1985-02-26 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An Australian based manufacturing company m Jurong has immediate vacancy for a DESPATCH RIDER Interested applicants are lo call at 107 NEVTHAL ROAD JURONG SINGAPORE 2?t>2 (Bus No 248 from Jurong Irter change) Or phone *****28 For an interview A ta.tory m STORE HANDS X pIV451 words
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Advertisement1044 1985-02-26 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous i^—^— wgkt AZf V GREAT EASTERN HOTEL Jr U 1) WAITERS- WAITRESSES 2) ROOM SERVICE BOYS CAFETERIA 3) CASHIERS 4) COCKS 5) DISH WASHERS 1 Cook Please call personally at PICCOLA COFFEE HOUSE 2 Dispenser 40, Macpherson Road Singapore 1336 during office1,044 words
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Advertisement548 1985-02-26 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Travel Agent requires 1) TICKETING SUPERVISOR 2) SALES REPRESENTATIVE 3) JUNIOR TICKETING OFFICER Written applications stating experience, salary expected, telephone number and a non-re-turnable photograph to reach THE DIRECTOR 10 Anson Road a 02-38 International Plaza Singapore 0207 WAREHOUSE KEEPER A muiti national company requires hardworking548 words
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Advertisement782 1985-02-26 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MOBIL-MANAGED SERVICE STATION requires EXPERIENCED 1) FOREMAN 2) MECHANICS 3) CAR WASHER 4) GREASER For its Workshop. Enquiries: *****06 OFFICE BOY c Completed Natl inal Service c Able to read and write simple English c Able to start work immediately Interested applicants, please call *****44. Personnel782 words
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Advertisement981 1985-02-26 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CHINESE DELIVERY DRIVERS and Female Shop Assistants urgently required by Co m Jurong Pise contact: Ms. Tan. *****40 or call personally at: Blk. lBB. ••01-280, Boon Lay Drive. Spore 2264 FEMALE CLINIC ASSISTANT wanted Secondary 3 4. experience not necessary. English dialects essential. Interested call at981 words
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Advertisement812 1985-02-26 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous OFFICE BOY REQUIRED i.\ departmental shop Preferably Indian Call personally at 02 25. Far Fast Plaza, 14 Scotts Road PART-TIME GRASS-CUTTERS URGENTLY needed Ipm 7pm daily Saturday whole day Jurong area *****77 John PRINTING COMPANY REQUIRES folding machine Operator, sewing machine operator and General Workers Tel812 words
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Advertisement616 1985-02-26 31 (TTlfiS? E MOST liiliKJ EXPENSIVE CAR I lIMK _J you're looking for ciass. con **1 I** Of J D^ aider taking one the most expenJ L JQ I J pj sive car for sale today: a $290,000 mmwL Rolls Royce Silver Spirit See SODDED ca,on94 m\W /muKm q^Tm.s S!r 1616 words
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Advertisement480 1985-02-26 31 86 For Sale: BMW JUNE '80 BMW 52H ..ulo 1 Co owner, aircon. radio cassette, sports rims, power steering, central locking, tax 3 '85, showroom condition. Tel: *****17 1984 BMW 3201 (Auto) 4 door i llmths old), one careful owner, guarantee accident free, with beautiful Reg No Highest offer secures480 words
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Advertisement737 1985-02-26 31 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1974 MERCEDES 280 beautiful number plate, no PARF. excellent condition $12,500. Tel: *****04 1978 MERCEDES 200 manual, private owner, while, beautiful condition $35,888 View 7 Plantation Avenue. S 1955. 1981 MERCEDES 280SE Auto private owner Showroom condition Climate controlled aircond New tax Tel *****25 1984 FEBRUARY737 words
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Advertisement604 1985-02-26 31 89 For Sale Dat&un'Nissan iJZmwSm DELTA MOTOR Bukil Ttmah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 COMPANY REGISTRATION AUG Nissan Laure llllt-.ige 50.700 km Tax while Guaranteed 11 1 idi Mint Condition 1 LATE 81 DATSUN model 1. 1 pte owner high power 1 er windows $1,1.500 Loan $12,000 7480604 words
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Advertisement933 1985-02-26 32 90 For Sale: Toyota JUNE 83 TOYOTA tit 101 l Blaupunkt stereo cassette Milium Call NEAR 77 TOYOTA l r. 11l P.\hX 00 downpayment isldered l'el *****00 res) OCT 80 TOYOTA Celica 1 itthack ST J owners Aircond radio cassette s runs No repairs needed Tel 28C 1976 Q-PLATE TOYOTA933 words
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Advertisement718 1985-02-26 32 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi '82/ 83 TREDIA 1600 I,IX Auto power steering power windows. owners Very v:d condition Contact *****23 MID 1981 LANCER SI s runs aircon radio cassette ..nu new condition $16,800 Phone *****55 NEAR '78 CELESTE 1600 coupe Aircon Down payment $2,500, loan SX 100 *****64 :> NEAR718 words
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Advertisement870 1985-02-26 32 92 For Sale: Mazda 80 CO REGD Mazda 626 1 owner Aircond new lax $9,800 2-»>9HBi 93 For Sale: Honda ACCORD AUTO. LATE 79. many extras available tor $16,750 01l o. Bargain price only possible due expat leaving Call *****35 to view al Blk 56 St Patrick view. Jalan Tenggirl870 words
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Advertisement952 1985-02-26 32 94 For Sale: Other Makes D 4 H MOTORWAYS PTE LTD 7 Char.g Cham Road (Otf 1 eng Kee/Hoy Fatt Rd) Spore 0315 Tel»: *****82/3 1984 Honda Prelude 18 Auto Coupe Aircon 1983 Nissan Pulsar Aircon. Honda Civic 4 Ors Auto. Aircon. Toyota Corolla OX Aircon. 1982 Mil Tredia 1.6952 words
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Advertisement2090 1985-02-26 32 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles I Introducing DAIHATSU MIHATSU TRUCK p. W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W $1 5 Registration Fee Mpji MjMjA $175 Road Tax (6 mths) t "*'W ff>S(K <v, I Concealed air-con for only S6OO M 1/j Model V67HSK \J -aB fftff/sf!2,090 words
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Advertisement744 1985-02-26 33 107 Accommodation Available. Apartments JUST FO« YOU" THE VILLAGE 2 bdrmed studio jpt -rluov tin Facilities $1 500 OELFI ORCHARD APTS Brand J bdrms spacious living, lovely kitchen $J.OOO CAIRNHILL HGTS Bi^eJ new J i bdrms lacihttes > :ov > ->ov THE BEAUMONT Mandarin Htl Vlcinlt) Brjnd ne* 3 4744 words
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Advertisement1015 1985-02-26 33 :07 Accommodation Available: Apartments VICIOR 4 MORRIS OFFERS D LOCALITY BDRMS 4 Fairways i 100 28 Mimosa I'ourt 2 1 200 5 Hie Village 2 1 300 13 Macpherson 1 400 9 Sophia Court 2 000 9 (".range ford 3 3.000 Partially/ lully turn, .hed arrangeable Contact *****33 (Irene) GRANGEFORD1,015 words
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Advertisement965 1985-02-26 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RIDGEWOOD KAMEHAMEHA/ 4 t Ilia- mid- level p turn superb security recreational lacllities $3,300 Executive Manors 294-8664 298-0548 SOMMERVILLE PARK (D-10). well turnished 2 bedroom apartment immediate occupation. Olympic size pool squash, tennis $2,800 Contact *****21 Zuraida ST PATRICKS GDN CiraClOUS Mans laguna Ik. Hong Leong.965 words
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Advertisement942 1985-02-26 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NEAR HOLLAND VILLAGE. 1.500 s,j ll apt. 2 bdrms servant's store, unfurn $1200 Homei 2;iK4!HIH NEWTON VICINITY. GILSTEAD I'ourt. In quiet locality 3 bdrms, 1 turn, pool security $2,000 Call *****28 *****50 (agt) SOPHIA CT/ CITY I'la.'a Odeon Katong studio 2 bdrms. newly furn. full facilities942 words
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Advertisement905 1985-02-26 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 09 PACIFIC MANSION 3-bdrmed apt $1,300 Available immediately Principals ring *****92 EASTERN LAGOON CONDO. 1 2bedrms, furnishings optional. lull facilities *****22 I Agent I EUNOS GDN CONDO I hedrms fully furnished, 2100 sq ft Pool. $2,000 o ll ii *****01. Alice FARRER COURT 1550 sq tt905 words
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Advertisement853 1985-02-26 33 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms RM FOR RENT i liathrm attached i Aircon Mini carpet a I. out $500 p m 94 Jalan Seavlew ***** View pager *****33 ROOM FOR RENT. Newly painted Flooring/ Furniture Pillow Bolster Calling Fan $400 Bedroom $320 Tel *****13 SEMI-D BUNGLW RM for rent at Lucky853 words
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Advertisement706 1985-02-26 33 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign SINGAPORE SERVICE APART MENT'S I lurn l. 2. 3-bdrm apts with maid service at Holland (iilstead Rds (lood discounts tor direct bookings Tel *****63 *****30 (alter ott *****60) 113 For Sale: Houses Dist.lo Nassim Road, 85.000 sq.ft. land for bungalow development. $80 p.s.f. Dist.lo Dalvey706 words
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Advertisement1220 1985-02-26 33 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Elegance Comfort Luxury SUNRISE VIIIA m23^22i***** Double storey Split-level c C ,n,oo n n Semi-Detachedrrerrace Houses SELtTAR ROAD r ""i*^ Situated m Thomson Yio Chu Kang j. jc| area near Yio Chu Kang and Ang Mo Kio MRT1,220 words
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Advertisement528 1985-02-26 34 114 For Sale Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Living m Delightful Park West Style! Jsrk, Park vWst. i prestigious condominium Built within a resort-like atmosphere. Park West features: 7^y projeil set within the idyllic greenery along (,'lubhmise with528 words
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Advertisement270 1985-02-26 34 DIST.2I PANDAN VALLEY 1 Acacia 1 bdrms. split-level, 3 attachei bathrms, 2225 sq.ft. Freehold $430,000 Call 4577:587 Jit (agent). DIST9 KIM SIA Court. 3 bdrms 1.600 sq ft Fully renovated ai $100,000 High fir. tenanted $370,000 neg. Citiprop *****75 D( 10) NAPIER RD ilk-lip apt, 4tl fir Isoosq.il $280,000 l)(270 words
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Advertisement536 1985-02-26 34 DIST 10 FARRER COURT (3rd tin GOLDEN HILL BRAND new condo. 1.550 .sqtt Newly renovated upp mais. 2.000 sq.ft. Freehold. $250,000 Mm Hua Hin *****57. Beautifully furn *****65 DIST.IO 3 BDRMS I servant's GOOD BUY! GRANGFORD H/flr. With facilities Area: 2,100 sq.ft unobstructed view 3-bdrm. 1700 Price: $450,000 neg. Tel:536 words
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Advertisement624 1985-02-26 34 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Jt'^^^ m hA^'A\\Am)amm\ E_j^BW- .»ii >^X Seaview Apartments for Relaxed and Joyous Living I overlooking Chin Swee Road a superb location just (Vci R ~K W. j outside the CBD that gives transportation convenience [idnDmaßi^TomEß624 words
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Advertisement429 1985-02-26 34 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-RM BLK-64 NEW Upp Changi IXI High lir near market Marble firing cabinets Mr Yeo A.M. KIO/ CLEMENTI/ BEDOK, otllei rooms. Tel *****061 BEDOK NORTH BLK. 506 poi block. new gi nerat ion. high floor SI 15.000 o ii o *****67 BEDOK NORTH 5-ROOMED Blk429 words
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Advertisement281 1985-02-26 34 118 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 608 m; Suitable for light industries 999 years lease Warehouses At West Coast/Clementi Road F loor areas: 1 77. 1281 words
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Advertisement517 1985-02-26 35 1 18 Factory Spaces PA JIN Factory for Sale x > -*^**-j ideally located at UPPER PAtA LEBAR RD Area trom 179 9 s m Adequate parking spaces Suitable for light industries Freehold land 80% loan available /Ty m\m\2\ *AJ I 13l t» \n# WAWAIKHANGCO [PTE) LTD 157 South Bridge517 words
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Advertisement447 1985-02-26 35 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I WAREHOUSE I FOR SALE OR 1 I PAYA LEBAR I Modern warehouse for sale by unit. g| Easy installments Located at the B junction of Macpherson Road Airport Road with various dimensions and up-to-date facilities H Please contact Mr. Chong of447 words
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Advertisement499 1985-02-26 35 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Prestigious office space m Orchard Road vicinity FABER HOUSE, Orchard Road Outside CBD 600 sq.ft l.TtHi sq ft 2750 sq.ft UOL BUILDING. Somerset Road It* PCB Bldg). near Orchard Cinema 406 sq n UNITED HOUSE, Kramat Lane l Next to Hotel Grand Central) 409 to499 words
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Advertisement1268 1985-02-26 35 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Exclusive Office Space available Tong Eng Building Modern 26-storey Office Building at Cecil Street Partitioned office space of 1000 sq. ft and above available for lease. Excellent parking facilities. Interested parties, please contact: \Tong Eng Brothers Pte Ltd Tel: *****121,268 words
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Advertisement1069 1985-02-26 35 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. 2 %SN With us, you'll enjoy these extras R£ Ist class hotels Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive K^ itinerary coverage Guaranteed flight departures. direct flights s^l Friendly bilingual guides. R^ So book early to avoid disappointments' VALUE-FOR-MONEY1,069 words
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Advertisement895 1985-02-26 35 137 Tours 137 Tours nORHOTEU*Nin^ ALSO MACAU EXTENSIONS I CALL: *****22 I fU|J^ sdaysfromS73s V^*^ 4 days from m %rm\ AVION TRAVTIS bfi l O'cra-a Road #02 16 T be Shoot: r^7T\ L Wm Travel Service Re. Lid cA(/nl 7 SOO A Beech Roac =01 -326 "'"he Plu/* ky Singapore895 words
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Advertisement1002 1985-02-26 36 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours aarSil 1 l^^9 < >V I im T 1 bV. 1!, HF m mm ma^ W^m\ 4 days Bali week-ender $699 7 days Java-Bali $1 142 j flpT 5 days Medan/Lake Toba $499 7 days Bali/Toraja $1581 p^ i i3f1,002 words
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Advertisement314 1985-02-26 36 148 Computer BE A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL CITY GUILDS 747 Certificate m Computer Programming Information Processing. Full-time: 8/3/85 Part-time: Ist Batch 7/3/85 2nd Batch 8 .'4/85 SHORT COURSES BASIC (Beginners) Friday 6 30-9.30 pm 8, 3 Mon 6.30-9.30 pm 11 3 DBASE II Tues/Thu 6 30-9 30 pm 5/3 LOTUS Full-time314 words
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Advertisement557 1985-02-26 36 150 Commercial/ Technical ENGLISH (A credit m Knglish at "O" Level has an important hearing on your future i We have specially programmed the following classes tor the GCE "O" LEVEL 1985 Examinations. 1 Sun 9 30-11 ,00 am 2) Sat 9.00- 11. 00 am 3) Mon 2 30- 4.00pm557 words
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Advertisement698 1985-02-26 36 i 150 Commercial/ Technical INST OF BANKING FINANCE STAGE I Oct. 85 Exam 4G.C.E.O' level entrance Commences on 2 4 85 i Tues i (iood experienced lecturers $21 00 per subject per mstl (6 mths course 5 mstl only) Free brochures available BIM. TRAINING CENTRE 0401 Colombo Cl *****59/*****76 NEW698 words
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Article467 1985-02-26 36 The Bukit lure for Mr Lu Tay Cheng Khoon on the return of an evergreen of golf FAMILIAR names and faces from the past will be back to do battle when the Singapore Open golf championship tees off at the Bukit course from March 28-31. While the tournament like the467 words
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Article357 1985-02-26 36 THE organisers of next month's Singapore Open golf championship proved the prophets of doom wrong when Minolta agreed to be one of the sponsors for the event With the lastest donation, the committee have collected enough money to run the event with a 25 per cent increase357 words
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249 1985-02-26 36 THE Republic's B-grade professionals, who will tee off m the second monthly Singapore Professional Golfers' Association competition at Sembawang today, can look forward to an extra carrot for doing well. Besides the $1,000 purse, a likely spot m lhe prestigious Singapore Open awaits249 words
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Article369 1985-02-26 36 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Local sailors fail to press home advantage By IT seemed an ill wind ruffled quite a few feathers at last weekend's RayBan Singapore Open boardsailiiig championships at the East Coast. Nothing tragic, you understand. Just a few irritating disasters. Olympic champion Stephan van369 words
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340 1985-02-26 38 Curren's power serves up a payday TORONTO, Mon. South African Kevin Curren ended a drought of more than two years between titles when he beat topseeded Anders Jarryd, of Sweden, 7-6, 6-3 to win the Toronto Challenge Grand Prix tennis tournament yesterday. In the first set both players held serveReuter - 340 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-02-26 38 OAKLAND (California), Mon. Czechoslovakia's Hana Mandlikova capped a week of upsets by beating top-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd 6-2, 6-4 to win the Oakland women's tennis tournament for a second consecutive year yesterday. Sixth-seeded Hana, who entered the final by beating second-seeded Australian Wendy Turnbull and thirdseeded HelenaReuter - 265 words
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Article522 1985-02-26 38 MIAMI, Mon. Mark McCumber survived a near-disastrous drive on the last hole to win his second Miami Open golf tournament at the Doral Country Club yesterday. McCumber carried a two-stroke lead into the 72nd hole of the US$4OO. 000 ($904,000) tournament, but his drive was far522 words
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Article150 1985-02-26 38 TOKYO, Mon. Hironoshin Furuhashi, 56, who shortly after World War II amazed sport enthusiasts by rewriting world swimming records more than 30 times, was yesterday elected president of the Japan Amateur Swimming Federation. Furuhashi, known as the "Flying Fish" of Mt Fuji m his prime, willAFP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-02-26 38 COLOGNE, Mon. Olympic champion Dietmar Moegenburg, of West Germany. improved on the men's world indoor best high jump mark by one centimetre to 2.39 metres here last night. Sweden's Patrik Sjoeberg, who did not take part, leaped to a record 2.38 m West Berlin last Friday. In Dublin,Reuter; AFP - 78 words
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Article166 1985-02-26 38 Dennis the menace LONDON, Mon. Irishman Dennis Taylor hammered the first century break of the final stages yesterday as he moved into the quarter-finals of the L 250.000 ($610,000) British Open snooker championship at Derby with a 5-3 third-round victory over unseeded Welshman Steve Newbury. Taylor, the No. 11 seed,AFP - 166 words
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Article587 1985-02-26 38 "MAN MOUNTAIN" Angelo Parisi. 32, who won Olympic judo medals for Britain and France, announced his retirement m Paris on Sunday. Parisi won an Olympic bronze medal for Britain m the Open category at the Munich Olympics. He later married a FrenchAFP; Reuter; AP; UPI - 587 words
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Article, Illustration498 1985-02-26 38 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH But Junie stays calm for Sea challenge By 4 She will push me to better times than I did m 1983. It will be a difficult fight, because I do know her outstanding times she's fantastic m the 100 m freestyle but I'll498 words
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Article, Illustration646 1985-02-26 39 BLUEPRINT FOR GOLD: Hakikat Rai discovers the good doctor is deadly serious about Operation Champion Singapore stars won't go short, says SSC chief 4 Some form of monetary assistance will be given, like what the footballers are enjoying. We know that some players get more m training646 words
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Article, Illustration344 1985-02-26 39 J. RAJENORAN - Sevens heaven, thanks to fine fans like Alistair J. RAJENORAN By ALISTAIR McPherson loves his rugby. With that m mind, you'd have expected him to be close to where the action was, exchanging views with the other spectators m this year's Singapore Cricket Club Sevens, which ended at the Padang344 words
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Article199 1985-02-26 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN THE Singapore Rugby Union are expected to name tonight the 14 players to join the training squad for next month's Hongkong Sevens, and it appears that there is no likelihood of any non-citizens being included. This is N^ause, unofficially, the SRU feel199 words
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Article222 1985-02-26 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON SINGAPORE'S hopes of regaining the Eric Cooper Memorial Trophy junior international against Malaysia on Saturday received a big boost when the visitors handed m their team list yesterday. For. missing the action will be Richard Hashim. their top junior who has achieved full222 words
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Article, Illustration420 1985-02-26 39 Germans find cure without sick members LISBON, Mon. West Germany, missing three players suffering from influenza, produced an impressive show of team spirit to maintain their unbeaten record m World Cup soccer qualifyingmatches when they beat Portugal 2-1 here yesterday. The West Germans were without captainstriker Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, midfielderReuter - 420 words
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Article302 1985-02-26 39 Maradona magic for Napoli ROME, Mon. Napoli crushed Lazio 4-0 yesterday m the Italian League thanks to a hat-trick by Argentine Diego Maradona and a humiliating own goal. Verona, who drew 1-1 with Juventus, retained their top position when their nearest rivals, Inter Milan and Torino, also drew 1-1. MaradonaAP; UPI; Reuter - 302 words
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Article266 1985-02-26 39 LONDON, Mon. Trevor Francis was Sampdoria's match-winner with two Loals m the Italian ?ague at the weekend, but the 29-year-old striker left it too late to gain selection for England's World Cup qualifier against Northern Ireland on Wednesday. Manager Bobby Robson appears to have decidedReuter; AFP - 266 words
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Article187 1985-02-26 39 THE Iraq Football Association have cancelled their First Division soccer programme halfway through the season and suspended punishments on players to prepare for the World Cup qualifying matches, beginning next month. An amnesty on all punishments meted out included lifting suspensions imposed on theReuter; AFP - 187 words
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Article31 1985-02-26 39 TECK GHEE swamped Telok Ayer 5-0 m an Inter-constituen-cy badminton match at the Delta Sports Complex last night. Other results: Siglap 1 Rochor 1, Tanah Merah 3 Bukit Timah 2.31 words
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Article181 1985-02-26 39 JOE DORAI - The sun shines for Tampines JOE DOR AI NATIONAL Football League Division One champions Tampines Rovers yesterday received a $30,006 boost before starting their defence of the title with the opening match against Armed Forces at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday at 8 pm. Sunrise, the agents for Mikasa181 words
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Article207 1985-02-26 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN DESPITE being on top for most of the game, all Singapore Airlines couid manage was an unimpressive 1-0 win over Banque Nationale de Paris m a Business Houses Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Akhtar Hussian207 words
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Article, Illustration428 1985-02-26 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By IT'S never too late to make a name m sport, striker Michael Tan discovered to his delight last night when he was summoned to the Singapore national soccer squad for a two-week trial. The 27-year-old lorry driver with Robin Shipyard, who plays428 words
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Article210 1985-02-26 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI WITH two leading scorers m the Malaysia Cup soccer competition D. Tokijan and Yahya Madon amongst their ranks, the Republic's Malays team are confident of qualifying for the quarterfinals "of the Sultans' Gold Cup tournament when they meet Trenggfcnu at the Jalan Besar210 words
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Article, Illustration876 1985-02-26 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By ALONG THE RAIL BYJON Stay of execution will give Ng chance to win successive classic CLASS 1 DIV 1 —2.000 m (Ratings: 183 154) 2 ST GALLEN 59 (Allan) 183 8 BIG CHIEF 58 (Allan) 181 7 FREEDOM FIGHTER II 56.5 (Buang) 178 3 FEI876 words
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Article1116 1985-02-26 37 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Weights, barrier draw and ratings for this weekend's races: SATURDAY Claa* 1 Div 11.200 m 1.200 m (Rating*: 179-155) 7 Grand Charles 59.5 179 4 Jingle Bell IV 59.5 179 11 Sunny Smile 56.5 173 13 Gold Mine 55 .5 171 3 Papa's Love1,116 words
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Article73 1985-02-26 37 ARCADIA (California), Mon. Lovelier Linda, ridden by Chris MeCarron. won the US$3OO,OOO (about *****.000> Santa Margarita Handicap over 1.800 m for fillies and mares at Santa Anita yesterday She beat the fast-finishing Mitterand by three lengths Percipient was third The heavily-fancied top weight. Adored, who wonUPI - 73 words
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Article, Illustration220 1985-02-26 37 At the 400 m Pictures at the 400 m by ALBERT SIM At the finish Cl 2 Div 4 1.200 m 1. Seattle Steel 2. Hunting Eagle 3. Anak Perak 4. Lisa Dale Dist: 1 4 5 1 i, X Time 1:10.8 Cl220 words
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Article248 1985-02-26 37 Make a note of these horses KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. These horses did well here over the weekend and it will pay to follow them: One Dot Red came from a long wav back to take the $40,000 W iia van Silver Bowl for Class 2 Div 1 horses over 1,200MARKSMAN - 248 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1985-02-26 38 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With deepest sympathies and condolences to The Family of The Late MR. YEO SIEW CHONG From: Management Staff of MELCO SALES SINGAPORE PTE LTD 131 words
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Obituary, Illustration289 1985-02-26 38 181 Deaths 181 Deaths SIM HONG CHENH Aged 81 passed away peacefully on 24/2/85 Leaving behind: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Sm, v Nl; Ngak Ht.iiii, Sim W.u (hrn. Roland Urn*; in.iim L> Sim Hwaj Yams m l-ang Hian« DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW: Sim So< k Huang Tro chew Sen ran M.v Phuan GRANDSONS GRANDDAUGHTERS289 words
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Obituary42 1985-02-26 38 r With deepest sympathy and condolence to the family of the late MR. RONALD MOK AH SAM j (Hon. Auditor, SAC) who passed away on Feb. 13, 1985 From: School Advisory Committee, Principal Staff of Bukit Ho Swee Secondary School.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1985-02-26 38 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF Bt'iiJW IPIII 111 MARY KANG THIAM NOI Departed 26.2.83 'Jesus and Mary have welromeri you into Their Home where eternal joy and happiness are yours forever.' 'Mummy, Mania, you may be gone, but sweet memories of you will he cherished forever.' In loving93 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1985-02-26 38 MDM. T. SAROJA AGE 26 Passed away suddenly on 25.2.85 Hearse leaving Blk 441 Jurong West St 42 Aye 1 -02-700 For Enquiries please contact *****65. *****95 Funeral on 26 2.85 at 4pm at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery40 words
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Obituary, Illustration195 1985-02-26 38 K.P. GANGADHARAN passed away peacefully on 15.2.85 We express our heartfelt thanks to relatives and tnends who attended the tuneral on 16.2 85 at Dungun. and sent condolences. The Athma Shanti Fooja will be solemnised at Bk 18. Pine Grove. 07-08. Singapore at tioopm on 2.3.85 Please treat195 words
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Obituary, Illustration149 1985-02-26 38 The Family of the Late wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends. Doctors and Nurses of TTSH Ward 43 45 for their kind assistance, condolences, donations during their recent bereavement. > The i.utiilv ol the late mr Francis chan weng SUN (Departed I149 words
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Miscellaneous43 1985-02-26 38 mWMmm\mmmmmWmmmm Today's events GOLF SPGA 2nd montfch competition (Sembawang. 8 ami. HOCKEY Friendly: National squad v SRC (P'adang, 5.30 pm). SOCCER SBHLF Div. 2: Keppel Shipyard v Mobil (Queenstown, 5.15 pm). Saltans' Gold Cup: Singapore Malays v Trengganu Malays (Jalan Besar. 8 pm).43 words
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Advertisement247 1985-02-26 39 European Camera fl Sa&^lfl > mWAwTSxAm'' ■SlM^^^^ -^^vi^'B^T MULTIPLE PROGRAM A L fIjJIIIP .^mmmmt^^S^^^^^AmmW^^YY M^ DUAL METERING SYSTEM fi^^^^^M^^^^ L.« Akw^^^^ Sitting m judgement for the award was a panel Ml^M^ "W^l^ m Mf'''^ m \M^ of journalists from prominent European photo fl*\' 1? Wfl laVfe journals. fl fl fl247 words
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183 1985-02-26 40 Children show signs of mercury poisoning JAKARTA, Mon. About It children living m the coastal area of north Jakarta have symptoms similar to a Japanese disease caused by methyl-mercury poisoning, the daily newspaper Suara Karya reported today. Citing research undertaken by the AntiPollution Co-operation Secretariat, the newspaper said most ofAFP - 183 words
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431 1985-02-26 40 WASHINGTON. Mon. The Pakistan government operated inside the United States for time months trying to Illegally obtain timing devices used to trigger nuclear bombs, the New York Times reported todaj quoting court documents and federal officials. It said a Pakistani agent.NYT; Reuter - 431 words
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Article32 1985-02-26 40 \i-u YORK, Mon [he Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 5.74 points to 1.270.10 m the first half hour ot Hading on the New York Stock Exchange today AP.32 words
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Article, Illustration755 1985-02-26 40 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Ruling to have far-reaching consequences for business By I am fully conscious that such a construction of the 1911 Act leads to a somewhat bizarre result. As the 1911 Act extended throughout British dominions it includes numerous countries which were part755 words
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Article, Illustration389 1985-02-26 40 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE By ENRAGED residents of Farrer Court are to act against vandals who smashed windscreens and quarter windows of 15 cars parked inside their four-storey car park. The vandals struck yesterday and even as the police began investigations, the Residents' Association389 words
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75 1985-02-26 40 Thai navy ships may call in China BANGKOK, Mon. Thai navy ships may soon be able to make port calls m China, Thai Navy Chief, Admiral Niphon Sirithorn said today. Adm Siphon was speaking after talks with visiting Chinese Deputy Navy Commander, Admiral Fu •Jize, who is here on anAFP - 75 words
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Article46 1985-02-26 40 BEIJING. Mon. Ten Chinese construction workers ilied after a cook mistakenly seasoned their breakfast with sulphurous acid crystals instead of salt, the Workers' Daily said. The accident happened at a mine m Henan province where the workers were building a coal-washing plant.46 words
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106 1985-02-26 40 MELBOURNE, Mon. An Australian woman has given birth to the world's first twins produced from frozen embryos, a hospital spokesman said today. The healthy baby girls were born last I'Yiday to a '^9-year-old woman whose identity was not revealed. The Victoria Medical Centre, which pioneeredAFP; Reuter - 106 words
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281 1985-02-26 40 I'm willing to hold talks with Hanoi Sihanouk BANGKOK, Mon. Prince Norodom Sihanouk is willing to hold talks with Vietnam on Cambodia, but only m his role as head of the tripartite resistance coalition, the Bangkok Post reported today. It cited an unnamed Thai Foreign Ministry source as saying theAFP; AP; Reuter - 281 words
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Article44 1985-02-26 40 MOSCOW. Mon. Fire broke out on Saturday night m the passenger terminal of Moscow's second airport, Vnukovo-1. and spread to the control tower, causing a number of flights to be delayed, a Soviet airline official said today. There were no injuries. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article189 1985-02-26 40 ZAMBOANGA. Mon. A Roman Catholic Bishop and eight companions kidnapped last Friday by Muslim separatists were freed unharmed today shortly before security forces were due to mount a rescue operation. Bishop Federico Escaler and his group were released 45 minutes before a military-imposed deadline,AFP - 189 words
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Article43 1985-02-26 40 HANOVER (West Germany), Mot;. Hanover Zoo has chalked up a veterinaryfirst The transfusion of 9 litres of food from one elephant to another that was dying after a difficult stillbirth last week, a spokesman said t )dav. AFP 1923. Tel: *****11AFP - 43 words
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Miscellaneous134 1985-02-26 40 Weather UP TO lp.m. Fair TEMP (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 m3* 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m. SUNRISE tomorrow 7.14 a.m. GLOBAL MATHER \<\e\*\ar 13 26C Cloudy Manila 22 34 C Fair Imsterdam Melbourne 11 21C Rain Bangkok 25 33 C Fair Mom-om -9 7C Snow Beijing134 words
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