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Title Section15 1985-03-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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180 1985-03-19 1 CHIEF Justice Wee Clwng Jin will act m President because President Devan Nair Is unfit far duty. The President is m hospital with a serious liver ailment. The Speaker of Parliament, Dr Yeoh Ghlm Seng, would have acted for the President. But Parliament180 words
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Article53 1985-03-19 1 TEHERAN, Men. The Iranian national news agency Irna warned today that the visit to Baghdad by President Hosnl Mubarak of Egypt and King Hussein of Tordan put them m danger of Iranian attack. "The Iraqi capital is completely unsafe and could be attacked at any moment,"Reuter - 53 words
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Article520 1985-03-19 1 Concession the result of appeals by MPs and poor business conditions By Our Parliament Team THE final stage of rent increases for Housing Board shops, offices and workshops, due m September this year, will be deferred for one year to September 1986. The welcome news520 words
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Article, Illustration181 1985-03-19 1 TWO PUB officers examining the spot where an explosion on Sunday night damaged Faber House In Orchard Read. The explosive device Is said to have been hidden m this Stem wide drain parallel to the side wall of Faber House. Because of the buffer181 words
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Article56 1985-03-19 1 BEIJING, Mon. Veteran diplomat and Vice-Foreign Minister Han Xv is expected to be named Beijing's next Ambassador to Washington, officials said today. Mr Han, an expert on the United States and a past Director of the Foreign Ministry's American and Oceanian Affairs Department, is expected toUPI - 56 words
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252 1985-03-19 1 It isn't fine to drive backwards In Parliament yesterday TAIPEI, Mon. Taxidriver Yang Hsin-Nan was fined NTsl,2oo (about SJI3S) today for driving backwards on a highway, police reported. They said Yang, 48, told them he had bet NT$4O,OOO (5J2.250) with his friends that he could drive backwards from Tainan toAP - 252 words
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Article340 1985-03-19 1 Car levies and taxi hikes Mr Ong had wanted the tax to be introduced gradually but he said Dr Yeo was more confident than he that despite the full tax, taxidrivers would still earn more with the fares revision. Tax increases were the main340 words
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Article143 1985-03-19 1 More Budget debate reports on Pages 12-14 THE Health Ministry is studying the possibility of setting a limit on Medisave balances. Balances m the contributions can then be paid into other accounts within the individual's Central Provident Fund account, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Minister of State143 words
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Article151 1985-03-19 1 THE salaries of ministers and other political appointees and the allowances paid to MPs will be debated m Parliament on Friday. Notice of this was given yesterday by Foreign Affairs and Community Development Minister, Mr S. Dhanablan. 'The Prime Minister feels that it is only151 words
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298 1985-03-19 1 4 Europe airlines suspend flights to Iran TEHERAN, Mon. Four European airlines Swissair, Lufthansa, Alitalia and British Airways today suspended all flights to Teheran after Iraq declared Iranian airspace a war zone from tomorrow and warned that any foreign airliner entering it could come under attack. As the war continuedReuter; UPI; AP - 298 words
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317 1985-03-19 1 JAKARTA. Mon MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today that Vietnam had made "an interesting point on the Cambodia question during last week's visit to Hanoi by Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja. but he declined to elaborate. Dr Mahathir heldAP; AFP; Reuter - 317 words
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Article52 1985-03-19 1 AUCKLAND, Mon. One of N e u Zealand's top schools said today it had expelled 13 pupils' for peddling marijuana and disciplined 35 others for smoking the drug. Mr lain Campbell' headmaster of Auckland's fee-pa ying Kings College, said the expelled boys were all from the two seniorReuter - 52 words
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Article481 1985-03-19 2 'Who did it?' poser UNTIL late last night, police still did not know who planted the explosive device which damaged six storeys of Faber House m Orchard Road on Sunday night. Neither do they know why. "No one or organisation has claimed responsibility for the explosion," said a police481 words
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Article614 1985-03-19 2 Quickened pullout ISRAEL, plagued by guerilla attacks on its troops m southern Lebanon, is to speed up its withdrawal from the area. Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, interviewed by the American television network CBS, said on Sunday: "In a matter of eight to 10 weeks, we'll be614 words
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Article261 1985-03-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THAT the Reagan administration should find China's efforts to improve relations with the Soviet Union "unsettling" is perhaps understandable. Bat it is neither justified or warranted. China has few illusions about Soviet intentions and has, from the beginning, made clear its concern about developments iis261 words
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Article345 1985-03-19 2 Soccer 'War Cabinet' BRITAIN'S Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, has put herself at the head of a special government committee to deal with soccer violence, British Press reports said on Sunday. The committee, which also include Home Secretary Leon Brittan, Sports Minister Neil Macfarlane and Environment Secretary Patrick Jenkin,345 words
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197 1985-03-19 2 Threat to buildings SEA WATER seeping through the ground m Jakarta is threatening the foundations of high-rise buildings m the Indonesian capital, the Jakarta Post has reported. The salt water is also polluting shallow wells, which provide most of the residents with their drinking water,197 words
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Article149 1985-03-19 2 LOWEST HOME RENOVATION LOANS FROM THIS COMPANY MOTOR A LEASING is now offering the lowest rates for home renovation loans. The flat rate of 5 per cent for loans up to two years, is lower than Credit POSB's rate of 6 per cent for loarLs between one and two149 words
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Article88 1985-03-19 2 REPORT ON U.S. EDUCATION THE state of higher education m the US has been the subject of much discussion. A report by an association of American colleges is among the latest reviews. Among other things. the report, the result of three years of study, charges that curriculums pander too88 words
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Article, Illustration391 1985-03-19 2 Trike' on the road BRITAIN'S diminutive Sinclair C 5 may not yet rank alongside the legendary Rolls-Royce saloon car marque, but the world's first-on-the-road, allelectric passenger car is causing quite a stir there. To its backers, it's a revolution on three wheels and an answer to the prayers391 words
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Article187 1985-03-19 2 Job of interpreting SINGAPOREANS viewed a Parliamentary debate on TV for the first time recently. The simultaneous interpreters m Parliament were also heard publicly for the first time. The initial broadcast over Channel 8 was not well received by home-viewers, some of whom wrote to the Chinese press187 words
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Article31 1985-03-19 3 SEOUL, Mon. South Korean police today announced the arrest of 15 brothel,, opera tors an 1 pimps for allegedly kidnapping young girls and forcing them into prostitution here. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration133 1985-03-19 3 Indian tiger 'not a man-eater' NEW DELHI, Mon. The hunt for "Dhitoo" (right), a famed Indian tiger suspected of killing a British bird watcher has been called off after wildlife lovers successfully protested his innocence. Dhitoo, symbol of India's renowned Corbett National Park, was declared a man-eater shortly after theReuter - 133 words
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Article303 1985-03-19 3 Move to prevent free-for-all bid for US market TOKYO, Monday THE Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) is reportedly seeking an alternative form of limits on car exports to the United States to prevent a free-for-all among Japanese carmakers hoping to boost their shipmentsAP - 303 words
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Article88 1985-03-19 3 PAPUA NEW Guinea's Deputy Prime Minister Paias Wingti said m Port Moresby yesterday he had resigned his post m a move described by political sources as a direct challenge to the leadership of Prime Minister Michael Somare. The announcement of his resignation, accepted by Mr Somare, followedReuter - 88 words
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Article71 1985-03-19 3 CHINA YESTERDAY announced plans to crack down on a thriving black market m foreign currency and burgeoning speculation m key raw materials and luxury goods. A government circular published m the People's Daily said foreign currency may circulate only m areas, hotels and shops that have stateReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration58 1985-03-19 3 TENS OF thousands of people demonstrated m Brussels on Sunday against nuclear missiles and to protest against the government's approval of the deployment of 16 cruise missiles two days earlier. Organisers said later that between 150,000 and 200,000 demonstrators marched through the centre of the city. Brussels police,AP - 58 words
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Article75 1985-03-19 3 PRESIDENT-ELECT Tancredo Neves of Brazil announced m Brasilia on Sunday his plan to tranform the country into a "constitutional, democratic regime" through austerity m public spending and an all-out war against rampant inflation, running at about 230 per cent a year. His speech to his government's firstUPI - 75 words
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Article76 1985-03-19 3 OPPOSITION LEADER Kirn Dae-Jung was sworn m as co-chairman of a South Korean dissident group yesterday and immediately called for a non- violent fight for liberal democracy m the country. He told a meeting of the Council for Promotion of Democracy (CPD) m Seoul that it shouldReuter - 76 words
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237 1985-03-19 3 HONGKONG, Monday TOUGH laws against homosexuality m Hongkong are hampering efforts to combat the spread of the killer disease Aids, doctors say. The British colony's first Aids victim, a 46--year-old Chinese seaman, died last month. Another case has since been reported.Reuter - 237 words
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143 1985-03-19 3 The Liu murder Protection for murder trial judges TAIPEI, Mon. Police have ordered protection for the judges m the trial of three reputed gangsters for the politically-tinged murder of dissident writer Henry Liv, sources here said today. With trial proceedings set for Wednesday, the China Times said that judge ChaoAFP; Reuter - 143 words
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146 1985-03-19 3 HONGKONG. Mon. Shanghai's first matchmaking agency has succeeded In playing cupid to two retirees despite social prejudices m China against remarriage among widowed people, a newspaper said here today. The Chinese language Ta Kong Pao, quoting Xinhua news agency, said the two retired workers wereAFP - 146 words
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364 1985-03-19 3 WELLINGTON, Monday FORMER United States ambassador to New Zealand Ann Martindell today disclosed that she had banned port calls by nuclear-armed US warships when she was President Jimmy Carter's envoy here from 1979 to 1981. In an interview on Radio New Zealand,Reuter; AFP - 364 words
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Article311 1985-03-19 4 We'll be out of Lebanon m eight weeks, says Peres JERUSALEM, Monday ISRAEL, plagued by guerilla attacks on its troops m southern Lebanon, is to speed up its withdrawal from the area. Prime Minister Shimon Peres, interviewed by the American television network CBS, yesterday said:UPI; AP - 311 words
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104 1985-03-19 4 Muslim group claims it kidnapped journalist BEIRUT, Mon. An anonymous telephone caller speaking m the name of the shadowy "Islamic Jihad" organisation claimed responsibility tonight for kidnapping an American journalist and two Britons m mainlyMuslim west Beirut. He said the group was responsible for the seizure on Saturday of TerryReuter - 104 words
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Article77 1985-03-19 4 BEIJING, Mon. Namibia's nationalist South-West Africa People's Organisation (Swapo) chief Sam Nuioma said here today that China was one of the main sources of political, diplomatic and material support for his movement. Mr Nujoma, who has spent the last week m China, said his talks withAFP - 77 words
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Article59 1985-03-19 4 PARIS, Mon. Visitors from any Arab state can now enter Libya without a visa, the Libyan news agency, Jana, reported today. The move was m line with the "Arab nationalist and unionist stance" of Libya, which was "a land for all Arabs and the coreAFP - 59 words
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398 1985-03-19 4 MANAMA, Mon. The exercise craze has reached the tiny island of Bahrain m the Persian Gulf but while Western women are trying to keep fit, the Bahrainis are more interested m losing weight. Many Bahraini women have weight problems, caused by a combination ofAFP - 398 words
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Article137 1985-03-19 4 RIYADH, Monday SECURITY agents shot dead the hijacker of a Saudia Airlines Boeing 737 yesterday after he forced it to make an unscheduled landing at Dhahran Airport, on the east coast of Saudi Arabia. Just before he was killed the air pirate exploded a grenadeAFP - 137 words
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Article, Illustration125 1985-03-19 4 PARIS, Mon. Libyan leader Mnammar Gaddafi sent telegrams yesterday to Arab kings and heads of state asking them to boycott the United States politically and economically. In the message, published by Libya's /ana news agency, Col Gaddafi expressed anger over a US refusal toAFP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration211 1985-03-19 4 BEIRUT, Mon. REBEL Christian militiamen, who yesterday met Syrian Vice-Presi-dent Abdel-Halim Khaddam, say they expect the crisis caused by their revolt against President Amin Gemayel's pro-Syrian policies to be resolved lyMr Karim Pakradou- ni, spokesman for the Christian "Lebanese forces" militia, told a press conferenceReuter; AP - 211 words
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185 1985-03-19 4 PORT ELIZABETH (South Africa), Mon. Two Blacks died when police opened fire during fresh outbreaks of violence and arson m eastern Cape Province yesterday, police said today A youth was killed and a woman wounded when police fired at a crowdReuter - 185 words
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150 1985-03-19 4 Breakdance queen kills herself after tiff with family DAR ES SALAAM. Mon A 14-year-old breakdancing queen has committed suicide here after a family quarrel over her devotion to disco dancing Mwamvita Francis Bwahama, who was last year voted champion disco dancer of Dar Es Salaam, killed herself last week becauseAFP - 150 words
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Article66 1985-03-19 4 MBABANE Mon Prime Minister Prince Bhekimpi Dlamini said the government had foiled a plot to kil] hirr and other members of Swazi land's ruling Supreme Council Prince Bhekimpi told a meeting m the industrial city "of Manzin: at the weekenc that the plotters were inter cepied onReuter - 66 words
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Article39 1985-03-19 4 JERUSALEM. Mon. A gre nade was thrown at an Israeli bus last night near the Jewish settlement of Maalei Adunim on the occupied West bank o! the Jordan river, but caused no casualties, military source;said here. AFPAFP - 39 words
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194 1985-03-19 4 EL-AYTJN (Western Sahara), Mon. Morocco needs to spend US$l billion (5J2.2 billion) on its armed forces over the next five years to ensure they can "nobly carry out their duties", Moroccan King Hassan n said here yesterday. He told a meeting ofAFP - 194 words
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Article370 1985-03-19 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Second opinions may be needed before surgery By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Mon. Eight years ago, a Washington state engiruvr was "'practically ordered" to have bypass surgery within 10 days after a medical checkup revealed he had v: partial blockage m one of370 words
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Article173 1985-03-19 5 PARIS. Mon. France's ruling socia lists suffered heavy losses yesterday m the second and final iound of local polls seen as a test of political opinion ahead of national parliamentary elections next year. With most of the results m, the left was trailing by 12 points,Reuter - 173 words
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Article160 1985-03-19 5 STATE COLLEGE (Pennsylvania), Mon. Americans take too much trouble trying to enjoy themselves, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania said here after a lengthy study on the subject. Americans were too frenetic In their leisure activities, which had become increasingly important because AmericansAFP - 160 words
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Article121 1985-03-19 5 GILMER (Texas), Mon. The parents of a three-month-old child who starved to death while three cases of baby formula lay unopened m the house were m jail today on murder charg?s. An autopsy revealed that Teresa Lynn Collins died of starvation. At birth sheUPI - 121 words
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Article41 1985-03-19 5 VENICE (Florida), Mon. At least two people were killed and more than 40 injured when a pre-dawn tornado ripped through the Florida town of Venice yesterday, destroying 50 homes and ripping the roofs otf 200 other buildings. ■n ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration278 1985-03-19 5 OTTAWA, Mon. President Ronald Reagan and Canadian leader Brian Mulroney launched their "shamrock summit" by appointing two high-level envoys to fight acid rain. The two leaders, attempting to break a three-year stalemate over the thorny issue, made the announcement yesterday at the start ofReuter; AFP - 278 words
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198 1985-03-19 5 NEW YORK, Mon. About 70 savings and loan banks m Ohio, closed m the biggest American "bank holiday" since the Great Depression, have been told not to reopen until they apply for government-backed i n s v ranee. Governor Richard Celeste of Ohio,Reuter - 198 words
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Article62 1985-03-19 5 LONDON, Mon. Mrs Margaret Tebbit, the British Cabinet minister's wife injured m an Irish Republican Army bomb blast at Brighton's Grand Hotel five months ago, might never walk again, Britain's domestic press association news agency reported yesterday. Mrs Tebbit was paralysed and remains a patient m StokeAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration399 1985-03-19 5 WASHINGTON. Monday THE United States yesterday repeated its invitation to new Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to meet US President Ronald Reagan. Secretary of State George Shuitz, interviewed on television, said the arrival of a nev, leader m Moscow and the resumption of US-Soviet disarma\nent negotiations mAFP; UPI; AP - 399 words
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Advertisement155 1985-03-19 5 X it's important enough, kwiUbeatthesan}v&co. m to tell you that some things will not. i The style of San Marco. H^ havin flowers m the room. Until now, the preserve of the favoured few. H ke s f vouri L ng the h st cuisi ,T in r town Today,155 words
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Article, Illustration358 1985-03-19 7 Sea water m ground weakens building foundations JAKARTA, Monday SEA water seeping through the ground m Jakarta is threatening the foundations of highrise buildings, the Jakarta Post has reported. The salt water is also polluting shallow wells, which provide most of the residents with clean water,358 words
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Article172 1985-03-19 7 JAKARTA, Mon. Police are interrogating a suspect arrested m connection with an explosion on a bus on Friday that killed seven people m eastern Java, sources said. The blast, which police said was caused by a time bomb, also injured 14. A local journalist said theAFP - 172 words
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Article57 1985-03-19 7 MANILA, Mon. A fire sparked off by an explosion swept the home of the French ambassador here last night, causing minor damage, but no injuries. Ambassador Nyacques Leclerq was not at home at the time. The embassy said today that the fire was started byUPI; Reuter - 57 words
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Article33 1985-03-19 7 JAKARTA, Mon. Six workers at a rattan processing company were sent to hospital on Saturday after inhaling fumes from hydrochloric acid used to clean the rattan rods, Pelita reported today. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration254 1985-03-19 7 NEW YORK, Mon. Thailand's visiting Queen Slrikit met the "King of Siam" on Saturday night when she went backstage at a Broadway theatre here to meet Ynl Brynner, star of the show The King and I. The show has been banned m Thailand, formerly Siam,Reuter - 254 words
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Article91 1985-03-19 7 Volcanic tremors rock island MANILA, Mon. Tremors today rocked a volcano m a central Philippine island for the fifth successive day as evacuation plans were drawn up for local residents. The government Volcanology Institute said that rising lava caused 11 tremors over a 24-hour period m the 2,424-m Canlaon volcanoAFP - 91 words
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244 1985-03-19 7 BANGKOK. Monday THE United States Embassy m Laos has asked the Vientiane government to promptly release an American refugee worker who last week unsuspectingly swam from Thailand to Laos to sunbathe, a US Embassy spokesman here said today. Thai officials said Mr Jon RobertAP - 244 words
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Article169 1985-03-19 7 Accused lied at inquiry' The Aquino murder trial MANILA, Mon. Defence lawyers m the Benigno Aquino murder trial today objected to the use of evidence which prosecutors said would show that the defendants had lied to an investigation board. Chief prosecutor Manuel Herrera said the testimony the accused gave toReuter - 169 words
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Article323 1985-03-19 8 Army to tighten security at Kelantan-Pahang line GUA MUSANG (Kelantan), Monday COMMUNISTS m south Thailand still have strong links m Pahang and Kelantan and have penetrated the two states by using the Kelantan-Pahang border to carry out subversive activities. Pahang Mentri Besar Datuk N'ajibNST - 323 words
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Article115 1985-03-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam has urged New Zealand to increase its investments here and import more manufactured goods from Malaysia. He told New Zealand's Overseas Trade and Tourism Minister M.K. Moore that such efforts were mutually beneficial and should beBernama - 115 words
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Article, Illustration50 1985-03-19 8 A MEETING of Asean heads visiting Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad (right) talking with Indonesian President Suharto at Merdeka Palace m Jakarta yesterday. Dr Mahathir is on a two-day visit for talks with Indonesian leaders on bilateral and international matters. AP picture.AP - 50 words
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Article92 1985-03-19 8 LONDON, Mon. Malaysian-built cars are to be sold m Britain free of import duties because the European Community gives Malaysia this preference as a developing country, The Times reported last weekend. The news was received with dismay on Thursday night by British importers and car makers92 words
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395 1985-03-19 8 Usno will contest in all 47 wards Sabah state elections KOTA KINABALU, Monday THE United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) will contest m all the 47 constituencies m the Sabah state elections and is confident of winning 28 seats, its VicePresident, Datu Abdul Hamid Tun Datu Mustapha, said today. He toldBernama; NST - 395 words
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Article391 1985-03-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian Airline System (MAS) today announced an increase m its flight frequency to several domestic and international destinations. The new schedule would be effective from April 1, it said m a statement here. The delivery of a new Boeing-737 aircraft m JuneBernama; Reuter - 391 words
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232 1985-03-19 8 Malaysian reported kidnapped in Thailand KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Malaysian businessman who won $30,000 m an ox race, was reportedly kidnapped m southern Thailand last week. According to several Thai newspapers m Bangkok today, businessman Teoh Poh San of Kelantan failed to return after he left his hotel m HaadyaiNST - 232 words
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132 1985-03-19 8 KLANG, Mon. Some employers have been found to be paving their workers with illicit drinks and drugs instead of money, the Chairman of the Youth Section of the Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC) N. Krishnan said yesterday. He urged the Ministry of Labour toNST - 132 words
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140 1985-03-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A species of one of the largest flowers m the world. Rafflesia Schaden burgiana. found m Sabah is on the verge of extinr tion. according to a Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia herbarium curator. The flower, known locally as BmgaBernama - 140 words
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Article59 1985-03-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Penang Bridge the third longest m the world which linxs Penari^ Island t< the mainland win be completed on July 15 and opened to t raff if from Sept 15 This was announced by Deputy Minister of Works Zainal Abidin Zain duringAFP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration579 1985-03-19 10 Faber House blast has police puzzled THE last blast m Singapore was m December 1974. Two men. believed to be communists, died after a homemade bomb they were carrying m their car went off as they were driving along East Coast Road. A third man escaped butTAN SUAN ANN - 579 words
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78 1985-03-19 10 Man faces three counts of stealing A 37-YEAR-OLD man MM yesterday accused of stealing from three department stores last Friday. Wong Fook Kp( claimed trial to theft of four video cassette tapes worth $62 from Klasse Centrepoint Two other charges allege that he stole 20 tapes, worth $246 from Daimaru78 words
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396 1985-03-19 10 RAY DHALIWAL - Fare 'bonus' for most cabbies till diesel tax bites RAY DHALIWAL By THE majority of taxi drivers will enjoy higher fare collection for the next 12 to 18 months before they feel the pinch of paying an additional $6,600 m diesel tax. Taxi fares will go up next month, but396 words
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Article83 1985-03-19 10 THE section of Bukit Timah Road between Evans Road and Princess of Wales Road and the section of Dunearn Road between Eng Neo Avenue and Adam Road will be closed to traffic between 1 am and 5 am for the next two days. A Ministry of83 words
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203 1985-03-19 10 Green light for SSB to run a cool service 8 RUNNING air-conditioned bus services seems to be catching on. The Singapore Shuttle Bus (Ptei Ltd is the latest to join the cool service operators SSB's service 6. which runs between Bedok and Bukit Merah interchanges, will be the next air-conditioned203 words
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Article77 1985-03-19 10 A MAN, aged 39. was found murdered m a oneroom rented flat m Lorong 5, Toa Payoh. yesterday Preliminary findings indicate that Mr Sng Chiam Hong had been dead for about threo days Police forced open tru door at 3.55 pm and found his body on a77 words
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Article182 1985-03-19 10 Finance firm seeks more for land A FINANCE company, the mortgagee of three lots of land m Lorong Chuan which were acquired by the Housing Board for $383,970, is asking for that to be increased to $2,126,200. Sim Lim Finance said m its appeal that the explanation of the award,182 words
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335 1985-03-19 10 China seeks to learn from tourist trade CHINA is trying to learn from the Singapore experience m tourism. A high-level delegation from China's Tourism Administration was here recently for five days as the guests of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to learn from Singapore success story m tourism. Mr Van335 words
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382 1985-03-19 11 THE infant computer industry m Singapore is about to get an even bigger boost to propel it into the international market. The National Computer Board will more than double its pool of men and women working to develop computers and design software. The382 words
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287 1985-03-19 11 Pirates costing us the best of North American software TO GET tne best of North American computer software technology, the Singapore Government must take steps to stop piracy. Thus is the view of the 11 Canadian software companies now here to study possible joint-ven-tures or get distributors for their products.287 words
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102 1985-03-19 11 A MAN who hugged a 14-year-old schoolgirl he had followed on Sunday was fined $1,500 yesterday. Tok Eng Beng, 21, followed the girl to her block of flats at Toa Payoh and inside the lift asked where Block 191 Lorong 1 was. Tok102 words
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98 1985-03-19 11 THIEVES broke into a bungalow and a factory between Friday and Sunday and stole $41,900 m cash and valuables. Businessman Mr T.K. Liaw, 31, lost an electrical cutter worth $1,750 and $9,350 from a safe when the rear window of his factory, Rae Enterprise,98 words
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73 1985-03-19 11 AN unemployed man, Fong Chee Van, 31, was charged yesterday with armed robbery of cash and property totalling $347,200 at a goldsmith's. He is alleged to have robbed Mr Foo Jong Long, managing director of Hai Suan Goldsmiths, of $17,200, two Rolex watches worth $17,00073 words
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111 1985-03-19 11 AN unemployed man who misappropriated money belonging to a tourist was jailed for four years yesterday. Lee Jee Kew, 50, was given US$2OO by Mr Erik Van Luyn. 24. a teacher, m his room at Hotel Malaysia on March 29, 1983, to pay a111 words
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392 1985-03-19 11 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By A ROBBERY and double murder m Jurong fishing port more than four years ago went unsolved for nearly two years because there were virtually no clues or leads. Then, m April 1982, the investigator "got a break" when392 words
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Article117 1985-03-19 11 Red-hot leak caused by crack A 40-cm crack m a glass furnace led to the molten glass spill at the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Pte Ltd factory on Sunday night. The incident at the plant m Tuas, Jurong, caused damage estimated at $150,000. Thirty-two firemen from four fire engines sprayed water117 words
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Article122 1985-03-19 11 4 topless dancers detained FOUR Filipinas were the centre of attention at a private club m Clemenceau Avenue recently. Dancing topless, they attracted big turn-outs to the "members only" club at the Singapore Shopping Centre. But, unknown to the dancers and club management, they also attracted the attention of police.122 words
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250 1985-03-19 11 MATHEW YAP - Changi first for high-technology building scans MATHEW YAP By THE Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) has devised a way to measure high-technol-ogy building methods used by contractors. The Industrialisation Level Assessment System (ILAS) will be applied for the first time at the Changi Airport Passenger Terminal Two. A CIDB official250 words
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Article113 1985-03-19 12 OR TONY Tan's Budget speech has so many Airs wanting to comment on it that the debate, originally scheduled to end on March 28. has been extended by two days. Parliament will sit this Saturday and on March 29 too. After Dr Ow Chin Hock (Leng Kee)113 words
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Article161 1985-03-19 12 DR TOH Chin Chye (Rochore) wrapped up the mood neatJy when he said: "This Budget debate will be memorable for the popularity of the Minister of Communications m this House and for his unpopularity outside the House." Dr Ow Chin Hock said there had been a161 words
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Article, Illustration105 1985-03-19 12 SIT m the back seat of a cab and you'll get feedback all right, said Dr Toh. He felt that the new, higher taxi fares defeat efforts to woo more tourists here as they will add to Singapore's image as an "expensive" place to visit. Dr105 words
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Article58 1985-03-19 12 I'm disappointed Jeya MR JEYARETNAM welcomed the tax incentive for those who take up courses to upgrade themselves. He was also glad that the Government would play a less prominent role m business. Apart from that, he was disappointed with tne Budget because, he said, it was discriminatory and did58 words
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Article60 1985-03-19 12 THE Government wants the private sector to be the engine of economic growth, but Dr Toh Chin Chye said the private sector was "running out of gas". He accused the Government of "killing innovation and entrepreneurship, discouraging foreign investment and crippling our ability to compete m60 words
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Article48 1985-03-19 12 DR OW Chin Hock wanted the Government to set up a "local entrepreneurship scheme" to groom new, young Singaporean entrepreneurs with the guts and determination to strike out on their own". They could be offered preferential loans, market information and technical advice, he said.48 words
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Article, Illustration90 1985-03-19 12 NATIONAL Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan was on his feet for most of question time answering queries from several MPs. To a question from Mr Ng Kan Ting (Punggol), he said the final stage of the exercise to increase Housing Board shop rents would be put90 words
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Article50 1985-03-19 12 THE Minister of State (Health and Home Affairs), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, told Mr Heng Chiang Meng < Jalan Kayu) that the Government was studying the possibility of setting a limit on Medisave balances for Central Provident Fund contributors who had adequate funds m their Medisave50 words
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Article93 1985-03-19 12 TO MR Jeyaretnam, it was a sad story of a girl who was "forcibly taken away" from a Singapore couple who had legally adopted her and sent back to Malaysia. But to Home Affairs Minister Professor S. Jayakumar. this was a classic case of an •adoption of93 words
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Article, Illustration986 1985-03-19 12 Dr Ow Chin Hock kicks off the Budget debate S'poreans urged to look at things m the right perspective The power failure (of March 5) serves as W a sober reminder of how dependent we are on oil. Similarly, we are also dependent986 words
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Article, Illustration327 1985-03-19 12 SAF hopes to halve recall time with media's help THE Defence Ministry hopes to reduce the time taken to recall reservists to camp by more than half under an open mobilisation system. An exercise relying on announcements over radio and television and at cinemas, would be carried out later this327 words
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Article65 1985-03-19 12 THE Requisition of Resources Bill was introduced m Parliament yesterday. If passed, it will allow the Government to requisition properties, equipment and services for defence purposes, and to pay compensation for such requisitions. The bill, which was introduced by the Minister of State (Defence and Trade65 words
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432 1985-03-19 12 Why army inquiry reports won't be made public THE publication of SAF Board of Inquiry reports could encounter legal difficulties. There may also be security objections m making these reports public. Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong, Minister of State (Defence and Trade and Industry), said this when replying to Mr432 words
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115 1985-03-19 12 $10,000 cash grant: 47 cases approved A TOTAL of 47 applicants for the $10,000 cash grant to bay Housing Board flats have been approved as at Feb 28. The grant, implemented since last June, is extended to couples who had agreed to take steps to limit themselves to having only115 words
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263 1985-03-19 12 LAND prices can sometimes amount to as much as 60 per cent of total investment m Urban Redevelopment Authority sites, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said. Alternatively, land Erice could constitute as ttle as 11 per cent of the263 words
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Article, Illustration404 1985-03-19 12 Case of the girl whose father became her brother Why adoption law is to be tightened: Jaya LOOPHOLES m existing adoption legislation have made it possible (or a bizarre situation, involving a nine-year-old Malaysian girl, to arise. The girl became an adopted child of her Singaporean grandparents, and as a404 words
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274 1985-03-19 12 PRESENT income ceilings for the purchase of HDB and HUDC flats have brought public housing within the reach of more than 90 per ceni of Singaporeans National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan reiterated yesterday. As such there was no immediate need to review274 words
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144 1985-03-19 12 Study on sale of HDB shops now on THE Housing Board is ;iow studying whether to offer its shops for sale, eitiier by open tender or other methods. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said. But Mr Teh said owing to its complexity, tho matter had to be studied carefully144 words
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241 1985-03-19 12 THE National Development Minister, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, said his ministry and the Housing Board had no intention of buying vacant office space, hotel rooms and housing units for public use. He said if the individual ministries wanted to buy vacant office241 words
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Article117 1985-03-19 13 PARLIAMENT does not usually sit on Saturdays. But it will do so this Satlirday to give MPs more time to talk about the Budget. The House yesterday approved a two-day extension for the Budget debate and, as a result, MPs and ministers will have to117 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1985-03-19 13 It's one way of helping firms stay solvent 4 THE Government hopes that the private sector will be the engine of growth m future years. But the private sector is running out of gas. This hope will remain a pious hope if1,020 words
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463 1985-03-19 13 ILENE ALESHIRE - HDB shopkeepers generally pleased with rent freeze ILENE ALESHIRE By HOUSING Board shopkeepers are generally pleased with the news that their rents have been frozen for this year and hope that there will be further concessions if business remains bad. Rents had been scheduled to increase m September by an463 words
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147 1985-03-19 13 Let's have the best of both worlds THE Government was urged yesterday to preserve bilingualism so that Singaporeans could obtain the advantages of Western science and technology and, at the same time, retain Eastern cultural virtues. Mr Tang Guan Seng (Khe Bong) said apart from Confucianism, other Eastern philosophies should147 words
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330 1985-03-19 13 Questions on the economy among six tabled SIX questions have been submitted for oral answer at the next available Parliamentary sitting after March 22. Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa) wants to know the impact of the current economic slowdown on local industries. Dr Tan has asked the Minister for Trade and330 words
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Article, Illustration825 1985-03-19 13 PHILIP LEE - Dr Yeo gets an earful from back seat PHILIP LEE Verbal barrage targeted at road tax, taxi fare hikes By A MINISTER was asked to resign, another was told how unpopular he had become ana a third was chastised for being misleading m the presentation of tax increases. This volley825 words
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219 1985-03-19 14 Solve road problems with non-fiscal measures MR ABDULLAH TARMI GI (Siglap) yesterday called on the tlovernment to see if there were nonfiscal measures which could provide a long-tern-solution to the transport problems of Singapore Fiscal measures only provide a temporary solution to problems for as incomes rise, the problems reappear219 words
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Article, Illustration728 1985-03-19 14 Numbers point to a long economic slowdown: Jeya SING\PORE is going through more than just a '"temporary slack period and the Government can help those thrown out of jobs by using money collected m payroll tax as unemployment benefits for them. This suggestion was728 words
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Article74 1985-03-19 14 Expatriates don't pose a threat THERE is no evidence that the prospects of career advancement of local professionals have been jeopardised by the issue of employment passes. In reply to Major Fong Sip Chee (Kampong Chai Chee), the Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Law, Professor S. Jayakumar,74 words
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104 1985-03-19 14 A TOTAL of 32,949 foreigners were granted permanent residence under various schemes from 1981 to 1984. Of these, 198 entrepreneurs obtained permanent residence through the Deposit Scheme, the Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Law, Professor S. Jayaknmar, said m his reply104 words
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Article, Illustration356 1985-03-19 14 Review tax, fares if cabbies' earnings fall 4 The Minister for Communications is more confident than I am that the taxi-driver's income would not be adversely af- q fected. 7 Mr Ong Teng Cheong (left). THE diesel tax on taxis and the new taxi fares should be reviewed if cabbies356 words
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Article, Illustration441 1985-03-19 14 THE value of Marina South land will rise when the Mass Rapid Transit system provides access to it, the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Mr on£ Teng Cheong, said. Marina South would not develop to its full potential without proper access to it.441 words
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Article, Illustration413 1985-03-19 15 Mime artist's new message shows the Chest at work ROLAND is about to enter your homes again. Deaf-mute mime artist Roland Yeo, who became a symbol of the Community Chest m action when he featured m filmlets and posters with a message on the Chest's existence,413 words
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542 1985-03-19 15 CHARMAINE CHAN - HK futures trader was 'real' boss, says ex-director CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities case By The charges LOH Shak Mow, 45, Managing Director of the then Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, faces 28 abetment-by-cons piracy-to-cheat charges, allegedly committed between December 1181 and August 1982, involving $6.41 million. The prosecution Is proceeding542 words
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239 1985-03-19 15 100 Parkway Parade shops stop paying rent MORE THAN 100 tenants of Parkway Parade yesterday decided to stop paying rent to their landlord. Parkway Properties. They decided on a rent strike after rejecting a proposal by Parkway Properties to look into a package of concessions to improve business at the239 words
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365 1985-03-19 17 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN Tampines/Changkat By THE Registry of Vehicles has asked the Singapore Bus Service to improve its services m Tampines after a survey has shown that there are not enough buses to serve the growing population. There are four trunk and three365 words
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Article, Illustration404 1985-03-19 17 SINGAPORE Bus Service drivers like this one on service number 132 are the cause of many missed appointments and angry (aces. He belongs to the breed of driver tnat does not believe In stopping at all bos stops, especially crowdedCHAN KWAI TONG - 404 words
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255 1985-03-19 17 THE People's Association Youth Movement, with a membership of about 65,000, will be active m the national campaign against glue-sniff-ing and inhalant abuse. To begin with, it will hold a workshop for more than 100 youth leaders on March 31, with two objectives:255 words
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Article, Illustration384 1985-03-19 17 GOH SUI NOI - GOH SUI NOI By IT IS not exactly a rags-to-riches story, but Mr Chua Kirn Cheng, chairman and managing director of the Chua Chuan Leong group of companies, remembers that his early days were not easy. As a schoolboy, he helped his father384 words
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Advertisement395 1985-03-19 17 I MBL. lllliaiiig^^ i .-..U THE NEW BMW 318 i Put your foot down m the new Because you would already be Admittedly, the 318 i will never BMWs, regardless of engine size or Says a motoring magazine of And while we are on the topic BMW3IBi& you won't find395 words
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457 1985-03-19 18 The Straits Times says No cause for alarm AS often among people, so too among nations, triangular relationships can pose problems. Specifically, no nation can view with equanimity one of its new-found friends making conciliatory overtures towards its arch rival. Thus, that the Reagan administration should find China's efforts to457 words
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792 1985-03-19 18 SADRUDDIN AGA KHAN - SADRUDDIN AGA KHAN By writing for the International Herald Tribune GENEVA There have been a number of interesting articles on nuclear disarmament. However, the most important dimension of the nuclear arms race has, with one or two notable exceptions, been missing. As792 words
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Article, Illustration1790 1985-03-19 18 LEE YONG LENG Malacca Straits takes on new strategic significance with Russian presence Yesterday, Prof Lee Yong Leng pointed out that the seas of South-east Asia have long felt the presence of warships from the days of Sri Vijaya to the emerging Russian1,790 words
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Article636 1985-03-19 18 XIAO DING- ER - XIAO DING-ER COMMENT By m Lianhe Zaobao IT IS NOT right to raise the diesel tax on taxis m the upward revision of taxi fares. There is no reason why any increase m a taxi driver's income from the fare Increase, primarily designed to636 words
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Letter402 1985-03-19 19 We have a superb record... ON SALARIES AND A CLEAN GOVERNMENT Elsewhere, the corrupt stash away billions 4 It is because our ministers, MPs and government officials receive decent salaries that we have a clean and efficient Government. I can recall any number of countries m Asia and Africa where402 words
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Letter137 1985-03-19 19 THE subject of ministerial salaries was, unfortunately, brought up again m Parliament earlier this month. And to the surprise of many, it was brought up by a senior member of the People's Action Party. Ministers and workers have different jobs and different levels of137 words
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Letter141 1985-03-19 19 ON THE SDU I REFER to your March 7 report on the reply by the Minister for Finance and Education Minister, Dr Tony Tan, to a question by the MP for Anson, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, on the subsidy for the activities of the Social141 words
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Letter307 1985-03-19 19 ON OTHER USES OF CPF FUNDS THE First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, told Parliament earlier this month that the Government was looking into schemes to enable Central Provident Fund members to invest their CPF funds. For example, they may307 words
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404 1985-03-19 19 ON JOBLESS MERCHANT SEAMEN I HAVE been m shipping for 10 years and would like to say that I disagree with Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong's reply to the MP for Anson, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, on the problem of404 words
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315 1985-03-19 19 Surprised at what Queenstown MP said ON JEK'S REMARKS IF I were asked to pick the most entertaining speaker m Parliament earlier this month. I would pick the MP for Queenstown, Mr Jek Yean Thong. I myself enjoyed a rather nostalgic and interesting evening m Chinatown during the Lunar New315 words
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Article, Illustration1553 1985-03-19 20 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW Curricula m 'disarray', says report on US tertiary institutions By Washington Correspondent More and more Singaporeans are sending their children to the United States for a university education. Latest statistics indicate that America has replaced England as the number one destination for our college-going students.1,553 words
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387 1985-03-19 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Motor Leasing package now cheapest on the market By MOTOR LEASING is now offering the lowest rates for home renovation loans. The flat rate of 5 per cent for loans up to two years, is lower than Credit POSB's rate of 6387 words
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Article, Illustration369 1985-03-19 21 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By IRONICALLY, Hongkong's popularity as an International convention centre may work In Singapore's favour, believes the vice-president of an international hotel chain which will be opening In Raffles Organisers who want to hold a convention In Hongkong may find the369 words
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369 1985-03-19 21 THE computer-based marriage between Sime Darby and the CAP group of Britain is over. And following the break-up, the contract for the Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale or cashless shopping system goes to CAP. Previously, Sime-CAP had jointly tendered for369 words
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493 1985-03-19 21 HONGKONG, Mon. Housewives carrying young children braved wintry winds here one March morning to queue to buy new flats priced at an average of HK$5OO,OOO (about *****,000) each. At the end of the day, local developer Cheung Kong Holdings put up the sold-out signAFP - 493 words
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275 1985-03-19 21 SINGAPORE has to provide more incentives if it wants to compete with other fund management centres such as Hongkong. This was stated yesterday by Mr Jean- Yves Haberer, Chairman and Chief Executive of France's Banque Paribas, who is visiting the bank's branch275 words
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Article, Illustration433 1985-03-19 21 NORA CHENG - He wins Chinese deals but does not speak Mandarin at all NORA CHENG Face m the news By WHEN the United Nations Development Programme put out a tender for a computer system to conduct a census of China's population two years ago, Mr Ajai Chowdhry's bid from Singapore was one433 words
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Article195 1985-03-19 24 Taiwan textile show begins today TAIWAN'S textile manufacturers want to play a major supporting role m the Singapore garment industry s drive to establish itself m the international fashion world. In an effort to boost its trade ties with local garment manufacturers, the Taiwan Textile Federation and the China External195 words
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Article231 1985-03-19 24 Tie-up with Thai company worth about $36 m UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LTD, better known for its detergent products, has teamed up with a Thai company to develop two resorts costing about $36 million m Phuket. UIC has bought a $1.6-million stake, or 49 per cent of231 words
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213 1985-03-19 24 ONCE again, Genting Bhd, the casino-cum-property/plantation group, has reported a better than expected pre-tax profit of M 1182.1 million for the year ended December, 1984. Last year's gross earnings was 21.5 per cent higher than the previous year's and Gentings itself213 words
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172 1985-03-19 24 Waffle company gives Orchard Road a miss ORCHARD ROAD may have hamburgers and fried chicken, but not waffles. But a new waffles company plans to keep away from Singapore's fast-food Mecca. Mr Tan Cheng Hoe, a developer/contractor and Chairman of Waffletown USA (FE) Pte Ltd, said: "We will not blindly172 words
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Article28 1985-03-19 24 HWA HONG EDIBLE OIL (HONGKONG) LTD, which is wholly-owned by Hwa Hong Corporation Limited, has increased its issued capital from HK$2 (550.58) to HK$5O,OOO.28 words
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Article21 1985-03-19 24 MultiPurpose MULTI-PURPOSE HOLDINGS has acquired the entire issued capital of Multi-Purpose Management Sdn Bhd from Koperatif Serbaguna Malaysia for Mslo,ooo cash.21 words
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Article71 1985-03-19 24 MAGNUM has been given official approval to conduct its own independent four-digit forecast betting draws every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Thus, Magnum will have an additional midweek draw every week with effect from April 25. The results of these new draws will no longer be based on the results71 words
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Article60 1985-03-19 24 HOLDERS of United Overseas Land Warrants can now exercise their rights to exchange them for UOL shares priced at $1.50 per share. These shares can be paid by cash, by the exchange of UOL's 9 per cent unsecured loan stock 1980/87 of an equal nominal value or by both60 words
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Article98 1985-03-19 24 SINGAPORE businessmen doing business m Rome will now get a helping hand from the Trade Development Board's new honorary trade representative m the Eternal City. Mr Gerald Pattinson, 35, who is also Singapore Airlines' General Manager m Italy, will establish trade contacts with buyers, importers98 words
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233 1985-03-19 24 Tan Chong woos car owners with better service BETTER service will boost brand loyalty. So Tan Chong and Sons Motor Co is offering its maintenance and repair service during weekends. Vehicle servicing will now be available from 9 am to 5 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Previously, it was only233 words
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Article, Illustration256 1985-03-19 24 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By QWHAT is the difference between a time deposit and a fixed deposit? Are the interest rates the same? A IN SINGAPORE, the terms "time deposit" and "fixed deposit" are used interchangeably. In each case, you contract to leave a sum of money with the bank for256 words
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Article, Illustration85 1985-03-19 21 DEALERS were not sure what to do yesterday after the Dow Jones Industrial Index lost 12.7 points last Friday m New York. This led to a subdued market which saw a turnover of only 8.5 million shares valued at $19.41 million. The Straits Times Industrial Index85 words
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Article64 1985-03-19 21 SMMtjMdp 273 +23 imO CartrX 290 +22 twnt (tut 140 +20 S*dtgr<l»c 160 +9 itmt* »c 203 -r 7 Tjs«k Cmwit UC '6 SPH 630 +5 IMrtoff 332 2 Hub Si*n 218 +2 MMC 10c I*6 +J U 0 1 267+1 Bunrva 231 1 M Pnp««n 207 1 ilMw64 words
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Article66 1985-03-19 21 BetiiTJ Carpo 340 -94 KmtwkT Spore 470 -75 >h*hh<w 630 —40 OUE 346 -14 T HartXM 628 -12 Mat *or> 332 -12 Pnru 505 -10 TDM 342 -10 NwMdwn SUC 306 -10 H»« P* 238-9 Promt 156 -9 OUB 376—8 H Lecnt Fn 306 -8 Mi Tmj 282 -866 words
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Article14 1985-03-19 21 Promet 1,141,000 G! Hldgs 50< 311,000 Supreme Corpn 309,000 Pon-EI 50« 251,00014 words
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Article73 1985-03-19 21 Mar 15 Mar 18 Mar 15 Mar 18 ST Properties ***** 479 71 BT Composite 750 11 744 35 ST Minings 336.32 336.02 3T indicator *****69 *****09 ST Plantations 2494 14 2494 02 Bl 06 OS 146 287 OCBC 644 33 540.27 S! industrials 840 17 ***** OUB Composite73 words
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Article31 1985-03-19 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071.91(8/2/84) 983.06(8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29(5/1/83) 684.88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2-84) 983 06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)31 words
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Article13 1985-03-19 21 THE US dollar closed at D-mark 3.3770 m Singapore, losing 27 points.13 words
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Article20 1985-03-19 21 DM V PF 8| HI U9s ***** 3.3770 260.55 Unq 2.2715 ***** ***** ***** 260.50 ***** ***** 7.802020 words
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Article33 1985-03-19 21 Gold: Gained US$4.lO to U*****.80 an ounce. Deatschemark: Gained 20 ticks to 0.2962 a contract. Eurodollar: Gained 27 ticks to 90.53 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained five ticks to 0.*****8 a contract.33 words
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Article66 1985-03-19 21 LEIPZIG (East Germany), Mon. An East German state-owned foreign trade enterprise, Takraf Export Import, will set up an office m Kuala Lumpur soon to establish contacts with Malaysian businessmen, particularly the bumiputras. The company, which exports a wide range of products from strip mining equipmentBernama - 66 words
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Article103 1985-03-19 21 TOKYO, Mon. Sales of South Africa's Kruggerrand gold coins topped the 600,000 ounce level at the end of last January, its sales agent said today. The International Gold Corp Japan Ltd (Intergold) said an estimated three million Krugerrand coins, or 600,358 ounces equivalent toAFP - 103 words
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Article60 1985-03-19 21 JEDDAH, Mon The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) is to let Pakistan have US$45 million (5J101.7 million) to buy palm oil from Malaysia under an agreement signed at IDB headquarters here. Yesterday's agreement brings the total IDB financing m favour of Pakistan for foreign trade toAFP - 60 words
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Article56 1985-03-19 21 HONGKONG, Mon. International Telephone and Telegraph Corp's hotel subsidiary Sheraton Corp said it signed an agreement to manage the Great Wall Hotel m Beijing. Sheraton said the 1,007--room hotel, owned jointly by China International Travel Service and E-S Pacific Development and Construction Co Ltd, will be renamedReuter - 56 words
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Article99 1985-03-19 21 KL lacks insurance expertise KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There is a lack of expertise m the insurance industry m Malaysia to undertake specific and higher risks m the country, said Deputy Minister of Finance, Datuk Sabaruddin Chik, today. Speaking at the opening of a seminar, Strategy and Tactics and Solvency AssessmentBernama - 99 words
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Article3038 1985-03-19 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done' Further because al dealings at a particular price ir« grouped together, the table does3,038 words
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Article2095 1985-03-19 22 INDUSTRIALS Acma (1 83B> A Choc (2 70S! AMD 3 368 3 40S) (2) 342 (9) 3 38 vlBi 3 40 Alcom ;l 5 IB) (4) 1 52 (2) '.54 >4) 1 53(2' 1 51 (9) 1 51 AISB 748) API (1 IIS) (1) 12,095 words
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Article2816 1985-03-19 22 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified •Adjusted for scnp/rijhts. N Tai -exempted drndeno ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m oolars 1984/85 Last VWd Vol Day rt jh Low Company Sale Chance (000)2,816 words
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Article74 1985-03-19 23 i i i i i i _i i i I NST Index J r- Monday 1340.45 (1340.68) -"gj r- Hongkong Hang Seng 0 Monday 1310.47 (1333.76) I Australan AH- Ordinaries Monday 790.2 (794.5) Nikkei D J Average h Monday *****.64 (*****.03) Financial fines Industrials _i_ Friday 1002.50 (990.1) Dow74 words
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645 1985-03-19 23 DEALERS were not sure what to do yesterday after the Dow Jones Industrial Index suffered a large fall last Friday m New York. The Dow Jones lost 12.7 points on Friday, finishing the week with a net loss of 22.31 points. This led to a subdued645 words
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Article258 1985-03-19 23 March IS HK$ Chinte Associated Ho f eh Bank Of East Asia 21.40 -14 Cheung Kong 12.90 -0.2 China Light 13.60 -0 2 Cross Hart) Tunnel 9 75 F E Consortium 0.38 -0015 For East Exch Philex 0.035 unch G I Cement 7.50N unch Greot Eagle 0.62 -0.02 Hong258 words
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Article333 1985-03-19 23 March IS Yin Change A|.nomoto 1100 +20 Akoi 513 +18 Amodo 1280 +20 Asahi Chem 830 -9 Asahi Gloss 891 unch Bonk Tk 888 -12 Bridgestone 510 +5 Canon 1460 +10 Casio Computer 1820 +30 Citizen 552 -7 D Nip Print 1040 +10 D Nippon Screen 1640 -10 Doiei333 words
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Article320 1985-03-19 23 March 18 Cents Change (*wt) A C I 187 -1 A N I 264 -1 A P M 245 unch Abertoyle 890 unch Age 232 -3 Alliance Oil 106 unch Allied Mill 325 unch Ampol Exp 215 unch Ampol Pet 183 -2 Anz 433 -6 Ashton 88 +1 BHP320 words
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Article300 1985-03-19 23 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DCPOSIT RATES Savings 6*4 6 l 4 6 6U Autosave 53/4 rixed deposit 1 month s'-j 5V4 5V4 5%(1) 3 months 5V4 5 3 4 5V 2 5V2 6 months 5H 6 6 5 3 /4 9 months 6U 6V4 6V4 6V4 12 months300 words
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Article153 1985-03-19 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5639—1.5668 6.49—6.32 Canadian dollar 1.6382-1.6413 6.18—6.07 NZ dollar 1.0085-1.0203 10.13-9.76 Sterling pound 2.4679—2.4713 4.11—4.03 US dollar 2.2715-2.2725 4.43-4.39 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling153 words
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Article101 1985-03-19 23 THE Singapore dollar opened at 2.2710/40 against the greenback, but closed at 2.2715/25 yesterday at 3 pm. It was traded between 2.2718 and 2.2732. The greenback was steady against most major currencies m very quiet trading. Against the deutschemark, it ended at 3.3735/50 compared with its opening of 3.3760/80.101 words
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Article110 1985-03-19 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5521,580 and 5521,720 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 50/295. 00. It traded to a high of U*****.20/295.70. Overseas selling then pushed the market to a low of U*****.20/293.70. It recovered to the US$294 level and traded around there before closing110 words
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Article24 1985-03-19 23 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 294.00—294.50 290.00—290.50 Mon Sat Hongkong 294.20—294.60 293.80—294.20 Fri Thurs New York 294.50-295.00 291.00—291.50 London 293.80 294.30 291.25-291.7524 words
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Article178 1985-03-19 23 Managers' prices for Mar 19 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.27—2.41 The Savings Fund 1.58— 1.68xd Spore Prog Fund 0.95—101 Spore Sec. Fund 1.43—1.52 Spore Invest Fund 0.97—1.03 Spore Equity Fund 0.98—1.04 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 46—2 61 Mai Prog Fund 1.03 1 10 Mai178 words
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Article17 1985-03-19 23 Rubber Ck)s,n f pr,ces cents rho Singapore April 163.00 unch Malaysia April ***** down 050 cents17 words
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Article17 1985-03-19 23 r Closing prices n MS /Mo XL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 219 tonnes up 106 tonnes17 words
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Article28 1985-03-19 23 Ctowni prices Silver USj'troyo: Mar Fri Singapore b 71— 5 76 5 64—5 69 fri Thwi Ne* York 5.68—5.73 5 65— 5 70 Source Credit Sutsse Sport28 words
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Article27 1985-03-19 23 C»oi»i( price) Copper ton* fri Spot 1256.00-1257.00 (1257.00— 1258 50 3 months 1275 50 1276.00 (1277.00 1278 OO.i Market tone Bareiy steady Sales 14.65 C tonnes27 words
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Article25 1985-03-19 23 Ctos»>{ prices Aluminium torn* Fri Spot 1006.00-1006 50 (998 50—999.00) 3 months 1042 50 1043 00 (1035.00-1035 50) Market tone Steadier Sales 12.150 tonnes25 words
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Article98 1985-03-19 23 Ctosmj pnces Crude MS 'tonne palm oil Mar 1332.50 (south) 1330 (nortti) 1325 (central) Apr 1320 (south) 1315 (central nortti) Refined palm oil USJ'tonne; RBD palm Mar 610 (seders) Apr 595 (sellers) May 587 50 (sellers) RBD Oletn Mar 61C (sellers) Apr 595 (sellers) May 587.50 (sellers) RBu98 words
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Article, Illustration521 1985-03-19 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) An Cargo fme Block Sin Bhum (211N) 19/3 (23G0) F7 1000-1100 Jl Cecilia (8501WB) 20/3 (0700) F2 *****300/ 1700 1800 HI Jenlink (11/85) 20/3 (0700) F2 *****300 1800 1900 B8 L Athula (9W) 20/3(0700) F7521 words
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Article77 1985-03-19 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit GOOD two-way business was seen m the June Eurodollar contracts. Despite good buying interest m the morning, strong resistance prevailed at 89.48 before heavy European selling caused the contract to close at 89.45. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 85 90.54 90.5477 words
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Article, Illustration65 1985-03-19 23 THE Ohio savings institutions' crisis caused some nervousness m the market as the June deutschemark was traded narrowly between 0.2984 and 0.2994. There was a general lack of direction and moderate volume was recorded. (US dollar Deutsefrcma.rk > Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 85 0.2962 1 Jon65 words
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Article41 1985-03-19 23 YEN contracts continued its lacklustre performance as its restrictive trading range did not stimulate participation. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 85 0 *****8 JnngS 0.*****8 0.*****08 0.*****8 0.*****9 60 Open Int (Fri): 4tt. Act Vol (Frl): 154.41 words
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Article, Illustration71 1985-03-19 23 GOLD did not benefit from the latest banking problems of Ohio's savings institutions as a big selling order from a commission house nudged the June contracts to a low of U*****.10 before recovering to close at U*****.80. (In US$ per Troy ounce) Open High Low Seii Est vci Mar71 words
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Article, Illustration270 1985-03-19 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Canopus Kl5 aside 19/3 Jurong Iran Meelad KlB aside 19/3 Abadi iaya a s>de 19/3 Kannikar K35 aside 19/3 Darsa Jaya IX il aside 19/3 Kota Pelangi K3l aside 19/3 Eastern Trader Jl2 aside 19/3 Neptune Cypnne270 words
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Advertisement170 1985-03-19 21 EXPORTS. WHY TAKE A CHANCE? When you can be so much more competitive with Export Credit Insurance. You've got a good product. A good service. So why take a chance when you can be sure of winning more customers by offering them attractive terms of payment. Consider Open Account or170 words
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Advertisement78 1985-03-19 22 Clear the hurdle I to your 'A 7 Level Certificate N Pass That General Paper offers QA solutions to the common problems of students m the General Paper. It shows them TLJ ATT now f"| LX I •improve their spelling and vocabulary power, avoid grammatical errors, be more conscious of78 words
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Advertisement133 1985-03-19 23 THE C^) ESSENCE OF MANAGEMENT C NORTHCOTE PARKINSON. M X RUSTOMJI The Essence of Management interprets and simplifies the ideas of the world's leading thinkers on management, including Peter F. Drucker, Koontz Macdonald, Humble, Urwick and O'Donnell, m the very vivid and individual style of presentation of the internationally recognized133 words
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Advertisement31 1985-03-19 23 This runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America s most successful corporations and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense $24.65 (Halithe hardbound price). tHE BOOKSHOP31 words
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Advertisement531 1985-03-19 24 your cashflow |»NOW 0) gg with funds mm due only m O <> 120 days' time? H :^E& ome t0 Sin Q a P ore Finance and you don't llggpi have to wait 30. 60, 90 days or more for pM^ customers to pay you. O^|fc> With FACTORING from Singapore531 words
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Advertisement300 1985-03-19 24 Stopover m Tokyo and discover what the future holds for you! 1985 is a great year for a JAL Stopover m So don t miss this incredible once-in-a-litetime Tokyo! From 17th March to 16th September, you experience! can visit the world's most exciting Expo ever! Japan Air Lines has the300 words
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Advertisement850 1985-03-19 25 4 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: fN Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) Food/Entertainment —5) >M Jfe J*i S^-^\C\ M^\ f\%. tJHS f^'^-r^ k^\ B^^V Saturday dead lo^the^dlyTmes Semi-ditplay: $20.00 per col cm P.rson.l S«rv.c M /M«rchand.»«( 1 1 39) f I/850 words
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Advertisement424 1985-03-19 25 12 Computer Products/ Services UNBELIEVABLE PRICES IBM PC XT Compatibles at Apples' price: 256K expandable to 640K, 2x360K Japanese drives, green monitor, colour graphic card, drive card, printer card: $1,900 (for today's Ist 3 customers only) Apple Compatibles 64K, 2 disk drive, green monitor, ZBO card, 80 column card, drive424 words
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Advertisement511 1985-03-19 25 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts CUPPAGE BAZAAR —Grand sale on everything Straits Chinese antique furniture, silver, beaded works, porcelain other Items. Today till Saturday. Petnlc's Enterprise, 41A, Cuppage Road, Spore 0923. Tel: *****64. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A Junk wanted. Young Antique, 42 Watten Rise, *****91/ *****89 Jay. JUST ANTHONY. Junk of junks. 126511 words
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Advertisement814 1985-03-19 25 23 Shopping Guide SINGER. TOYOTA, ZIHO, Janome Sewing Machines (Cash and repair). Atomic Electrical Trdg Co. Pte Ltd #02-58 Bt Tlmah Shopg Ctre. Tel: *****64/ *****87. #01-31 Beauty World Centre, tel: *****52. 24 Garage Sale BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM MADE round cane dining table set $750. Large Sanyo frost-free refrigerator 22 cubic814 words
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Advertisement701 1985-03-19 25 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX A REFRESH .■*.■<,„ YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN health centre V uilpitS V'JHvlI Great Eastern Hotel |y|tf|y f 401 Macpherson Road J TEL: *****44 ML ~491 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture r Salon Monsieur Skin-Care For Men bbT^ "81-23 Parklane SJ^g701 words
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Advertisement490 1985-03-19 25 33 Babysitting/ Creches YOUR CHILD WILL enjoy individualised care m the private homes of carefully selected care givers. Call Family Day Care Mm of Community Development at *****1 or *****50 for details. ENG. EDUCATED TAMIL housewife willing to babysit at home (Bedok South Rd). Tel: *****02. HALO CHILD CARE Centre490 words
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Advertisement776 1985-03-19 25 36 House Renovation/ Decor HO HO ENGINEERING AND RENOVATION WORKS yJ&PcAII *****19 Mv Amplmifsh p«n, HOB HUDC *lv windo* jfies Aki Udmj doors wmdoK office c«fai( partition iron f jtfs t door Central Renontions 8» 10?6 lorn 2 -Gi 36 !U0 .'Ob Bjteihn Id tubr Iba Bl Of (***** Renovation776 words
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Advertisement825 1985-03-19 25 I He B IF YOU HAVE always loved the W East Coast Chilly Crab and the WgßHmS^gtSßtL Singapore Otak-ot.ik why not X try your hand a, preparing V' these delicacies yourself? Acquire this skill and surprise JfflffiSJß^BM^litfJff^J^ your famil y and fnends. Read »V classification 156 for more deX tails825 words
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Advertisement503 1985-03-19 25 4! Packing/ Storage/ Delivery /Removal SPECIALISTS IN HOUSE removal transportation serv.. office removal, pianos and organs. Workers provided. Economical rate We are at your serv Call *****31 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies T PABX PHONE^ SYSTEM tor sale Available 200 extension. 30 lines Type Encssor, m good working condition L Call503 words
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Advertisement1529 1985-03-19 26 55 Commercia 55 Commercial Vessels Vessels i FOR SALE C SELF PROPELLED BARGES S DIM: 190' x 54' x 12' 5 RAMP: 40 tons S m ENGINE: 2 x 365 HP Caterpillar M ft PROPULSION: 2 Hydroland m BUILT: 1982 Singapore For Details and Viewing m _k Please Cont.ict: M1,529 words
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Advertisement564 1985-03-19 26 I IMMEDIATE VACANCIES for *\_P M. J I Male Machine Operators are "b- _J available m Tigers Polymer _p J Singapore Pte Ltd, a PVC hose H J Iff fHffl fTB manufacturer. Among its ben- I LJsW efits are an attractive oppor9jjM. tunity for overseas training fiSofi mi^^ and a564 words
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Advertisement518 1985-03-19 26 67 Situations Vacant: EDP An aatabllahad US rainauranci company invitea applicants with 'A lavaia and subjects m Compute Scianca for th» poat of: EDP CO-ORDINATOR Preference will be given to thosi with working knowledge In In surance/ reinsurance account Ing and experienced m handllni IBM PC and familiar with stan518 words
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Advertisement346 1985-03-19 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical s k' r B p_^_ B p_j_BJß_Bßß«__B_— l Established local bank j c invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the posts of: B 1 A) Telephone Operator B) Clerk/ Typist Candidates should possess the GCE '0' level or its equivalent with 3 credits including English346 words
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Advertisement533 1985-03-19 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I A well-established local publishing company invitos applications for the post of: DATA ENTRY CLERK Requirements: GCE 'O' level with credit m English Typing speed of at least 35 wpm Ability to operate word processor or other office computer equipment will be an advantage. Previous533 words
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Advertisement198 1985-03-19 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ACCOUNTS/ OFFICE ASSISTANT required by international petroleum service company m dist.2ls9. a Stable employment history with minimum 5 years' working experience a Able to maintain full set of accounts with Inter. LCCI Cert. a General office duties a Preferably with good typing skills a GCE198 words
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Advertisement397 1985-03-19 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical M A construction and V I engineering company I 3 m Jurong urgently I requires j I Telephone Operator cum Receptionistl (Female) Pleasant and courteous personality i Able to converse m Mandarin GCE '0' Level I Female Clerks GCE '0' Level with good credit or397 words
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Advertisement488 1985-03-19 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL TYPISTS Typing at mm 30 w.p.m c RECEPT. TYPISTS To handle PABX or PMBX plus some typing work Call: *****66/5 RELYONUS A leading company urgently requires: SECRETARY a GCE O' Level with good command of English, c Ability to type 35 -40 w.p.m accurately.488 words
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Advertisement625 1985-03-19 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MUNICH REINSURANCE CO I Singapore Branch i AOMIN ASSISTANT Age 18-20 years Sex Female Qualifications: GCE 'O' level with at least 3 credits Ability to type (40-45 wpm on electronic typewriter Must have at least 1 year's working experience and with some knowledge of filing625 words
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Advertisement698 1985-03-19 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical AN INT L JOINT-VENTURE en is ,>H'n::\»S .Vr i tie ~t.if( that ea nun supervision to assist the Regional Manager m business administrations, ie import export, local sales, bookkeeping i other clerical VOTka Applicants shd possess the following: a) Passed GCE 'O' level and fluent698 words
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Advertisement640 1985-03-19 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST CK'F Level c English educated KiiowledgeofChine.se. Interested applicants please call personally with certlcate at KRANJI PLYWOOD INO. CO. PTE LTD 11 Kranji Way Singapore 2573. Tel: *****21. I Urgently required EXPERIENCED FEMALE GENERAL CIERK Able to type and experience m import documentation640 words
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Advertisement871 1985-03-19 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical RECEPTIONIST CUM PERSONNEL CLERK tiCE O' level with credit In English. c To operate PMBX switchboard A hie to type. Assist personnel works. Applicant* please come personally ■fcCl JALAN PEMIMPIN #06-00, SPORE 2057 TEL: *****84 REQUIRE EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK to assist Senior Bookkeeper c Attractive871 words
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Advertisement718 1985-03-19 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERK. Preferably with knowledge of Book-keeping required. Please apply personally at 81k.5070. *Ul-1529, AMKio Industrial Pk 2. S'pore-2056 GENERAL CLERK. DRIVER and attendant reg Please call personally at: B!k 71, Kallang Bahru «oi-531 (next to Kentucky Fried Chicken) during office hours. RECEPTIONIST REOUIREO. Able718 words
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Advertisement602 1985-03-19 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales ESTEE LAUDER Estee Lauder has several positions for Beauty Advisors now open for capable and well-groomed young ladies interested m a career with us. Applicants should 1 I be aged 21 years and above, fully conversant m English and Chinese, and enjoy dealing with people. Compensation602 words
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Advertisement373 1985-03-19 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales GRAM If you think you are good at marketing employment services and like a position of responsibility where you work with minimal supervision, then we would like to hear from you. Especially if you are an energetic lady with relevant experience, good English and at least373 words
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Advertisement652 1985-03-19 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales WALK-IN INTERVIEW FOR A CHALLENGING SALES CAREER An expanding international company needs more dynamic salespersons REQUIREMENTS c Male/ female Singapore citizen aged 18 years and above. Academic qualification is not an important criterion but one should be able to speak fluent English. c Sales experience is652 words
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Advertisement846 1985-03-19 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales LIGHTING SHOP REQUIRES Indoor Salesgirl for immediate employment. Applicants must be able to work independently and preferably with sales experience Salary $450 with commission after probation. Apply personally Ge novena Ville, 275 Thomson Road (2 p.m— 7 p.m.) AN INSURANCE AGENCY. Whose leader has 10 years846 words
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Advertisement476 1985-03-19 27 72 Situations Vacant. Technical 72 Situations Vacant: Technical %i/ TRAVENOL afTl LABORATORIES We are a multi-national company specialising m the manufacture of medical products. Female Operators Requirements: c Applicants should be 16 to 40 years <\ old c Completed Primary educat.on and have some working knowledge of English Extrusion Personnel476 words
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Advertisement457 1985-03-19 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Interview Times: v \)V c 9.00 am 11.00 am \jS z 2.00 pm 4.00 pm (Monday to Friday) TV Mechanics Qualifications: Holders of NTC 2/NTC 3 m electronic servicing or Private Certificate m TV servicing I—2 years of related experience would be a definite advantage. However457 words
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Advertisement343 1985-03-19 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical i TRAINING IN ELECTRONICS AT WYWY Established m the field of Business Automation and expanding. Completed GCE 0' Level. Preferably Technical/ Science Stream or NTC 3 m Electronics. Must possess Class 2 driving licence and motorcycle Completed N.S. Wywy has need for you, Call Jean *****5343 words
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Advertisement575 1985-03-19 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical I SANYO 1 EIfCTRONICS S P'f LTD requires: Trainee Engineers (Male/Female) Diploma m Electronic Engineering Experience not necessary We offer attractive starting salary which will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested applicants, please write m with complete resume, contact telephone number and expected salary to:575 words
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Advertisement463 1985-03-19 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical BOILERMEN REQUIRED IN West Coast. 2nd class Boiler certificate Willing to work shift. Call personally to: 204 Pandan Loop, Singapore 0512. TURNER REQUIRED. Preferably completed National Service possess NTC 111 Metal Machinist Certificate. Interested applicants call: Miss Tan *****01. 73 Situations Vacant: Production flfeJalH Here's your463 words
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Advertisement312 1985-03-19 28 73 Situation* Vacant: Production I lllXZ^Vlkt^SJ* HITACHI. 1 mtr AM 1 I EIECIBONIC DEVICES J^^~*^^^*^^^ ISINCAPOHEIPTE LTD jf Due to rapid expansion^^^ j J yS our multi-million Colour L/f Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company m Jurong^k j has the vacancies for keen and dynamic A people who seek rapid advancement312 words
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Advertisement65 1985-03-19 28 73 Situations Vacant: Production Spring manufacturing Co requires: 1) MACHINE SETUP MEN posses NTC3 m metal machining, c Completed National Service. 2) FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Interested applicants please call at ISHIKAWA SPRING (S) PTE LTD 161 Kallang Way #03-16/ 17, Tel: *****29. REQUIRED GENERAL FACTORY Workers. Fabricators and Electricians. Tel:65 words
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Advertisement476 1985-03-19 28 73 Situations Vacant: Production b| A leading and expanding PVC Hose BjB Manufacturer has immediate vacancies for: Ha 3 rotating shifts WR •Opportunity for overseas training fill «Age beiow 25 ra •Completed N S H|f 5-day week $20 monthly attendance allowance $3 for 2nd shift, $6 for 3rd shift I|l476 words
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Advertisement464 1985-03-19 28 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Paper Manufacturing Company m Kallang Basin requires: MALE PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Salary $500. c GCE O' Level, c Completed N.S. c Able to work independently. Interested call personally at: Special Products Pte Ltd 3 Kallang Junction off Upp. Boon Keng Roed Singapore 1233 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous464 words
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Advertisement376 1985-03-19 28 74 Situationa Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD A member of X Singapore "technology Corporatiofi invites applications for the following oositions m our Subsidiary Companies: C'aSf CHARTERED ELECTRONICS awf INDUSTRIES PTE LTD HUB Trainee Draughtsman Completed GCE '0' level with at least 3 credits376 words
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Advertisement35 1985-03-19 28 HOTEL ROYAL require 1. RESTAURANT CASHIER Gross Salar> *SO4/$572 2. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Gros. 1 Sal an $522 Interested applicants please apply personally or write to THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT HOTEL ROYAL NEWTON ROAD L SINGAPORE 113035 words
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Advertisement342 1985-03-19 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous f SLMSAfE I TEf II YOI OI.V I B urgently requires:- I Able to speak and write English j Able to perform 1 2 hours rotating shifts Preferably with some security experience Age between 25 and 50 years old The selected candidates will enjoy very attractive342 words
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Advertisement143 1985-03-19 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A leading French cosmetic company urgently requires an experienced and qua lified beautician to take up the position of BEAUTY TRAINER Requirements: Aged 24-28 c Possess a Cidesco Diploma or equi vaier.t Preferably 2 years fixpenence as Beauty Trainer m a direct selling company I Experience143 words
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Advertisement520 1985-03-19 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (S) PTE LTD We invite applicants lor the following positions. FEMALE KEY PUNCHER c Secondary 4 Age 17 to 25 c Preferably with 1 or 2 years relevant experience MALE COMPANY DRIVER c Class 3 driving licence 2 years experience c Completed Primary520 words
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Advertisement453 1985-03-19 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Has immediate vacancies for ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Experience m night audit preferably with experience of DTS 400 and NCR 2251 WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Pleasant outlook -Able to speak English well TELEPHONE OPERATOR Pleasant voice and able to perform shifts DOORMAN Smart-looking and with ability to speak English BAKER453 words
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Advertisement502 1985-03-19 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CMS A IRPOR 7 SER VICE S has immediate vacan- H cies for the following c positions: IKaaTAaaSiHiafll 3 Singapore citizen S aged 18 35 years physically fit Willing to perform shift duties 5 j 3 Gross salary $445 I Singapore citizens, E) aged 18 —35502 words
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Advertisement483 1985-03-19 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous isetan singapore-tokyo PETIT MONDE RESTAURANT has Immediate vacancies for the position of:TRAINEE COOKS (Male/ Female) to help m the preparation of snacks, sandwiches, desserts and to help out m related kitchen work. Age 21 -24 years Singapore citizens c Secondary education Able to work on 2483 words
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Advertisement565 1985-03-19 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HEAD GARDENER UNDER 45 years of age required by Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Kranji War Cemetery. A good knowledge of horticulture and some mechanical ability is required together with a knowledge of English Duties include control of 13 gardening staff and providing assistance to visitors.565 words
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Advertisement833 1985-03-19 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous International company r*quir«t lor it* Airport office 1. DRIVER Must possess Class 3 licence Must be willing to work overtime 2. CARGOHAND Experience is not essential Please call Susan at *****66 tor appointment Outdoor Advertising Firm requires 1) SEMI-SKILLED CARPENTERS 2) SKILLED CARPENTERS Interested please call833 words
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Advertisement1030 1985-03-19 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED (1) Drivers (Up to $850pm) (2) Delivery Men (Up to $500prrn (3) Male Sales Representatives (Basic salary $500 plus allowance can earn up to $3.000pm) Chinese only 101 Thomson Road =03-21 Goldhill Square CLINIC NURSES NO experience required, training provided Those staying m Ang1,030 words
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Advertisement682 1985-03-19 29 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous REQUIRED f XPERIENCED CLASS Driver Around Thomson Rd ar ea Interested tel *****51 REQUIRE ONE DELIVERY Drivel and r ltter-WHders Call at 29 Harrison Read Tel *****23 REQUIRE DRIVER Pi««»e call personally -17-oi*. International Plaza WANTED CLINIC NJRSt for a specialist clinic In Bukit Timah Ple.-se682 words
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Advertisement769 1985-03-19 30 kH/L^J^ PRICED AT $170,000 the Porsche -j I H'S lpj 928S for sale at classification I n I I Cm 94 is one of the most expensive t I_H-JL^3 cars available m this section ™j"^" 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo COMPANY REGISTRATION IMPORTEC SI VoKo 244 GL automatic. 1 owner.769 words
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Advertisement639 1985-03-19 30 87 For Sal*: Mercedes 1979 200. AUTO, radio tape, s/rims. beautiful number plate. Selling $43,000 Tel: *****36. 73 MERCEDES 200 manual, aircon. radio cassette, new tax, $5,300 Tel: *****33. 76 MERCEDES 200. Company registered. Aircon. sports rims. Good condition. $5,800 *****72. '77 MERCEDES 250, aircon., sports runs cassette, good condition.639 words
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Advertisement788 1985-03-19 30 89 For Sal*: Datsun/Nissan COMPANY REGISTRATION 80 Datsun 280 C fully automatic. 1 owner. Chauffeur-driven. Original paint/ upholstery. Showroom condition. $11,000 negotiable. Tel: *****55. EXPAT LEAVING. SELLING June 1982 Datsun Bluebird with alrcon, radio, cassette, power windows, central locking, excellent condition. $22,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****80 after 10am. FEB. 1984 NISSAN788 words
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Advertisement1006 1985-03-19 30 90 For Sal*: Toyota TOYOTA CELICA ST-1600. 1973 White, sports model, alrcon, radio cassette, good condition, expatriate owner, recently Vicom passed, available immediately, reasonable offers acceptable. Interested parties can view at: 50 Happy Aye North. Tel: *****39. 1960 CELICA LIFTBACK. 1 and only fullrace with all TRD parts P7 tyres.1,006 words
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Advertisement1024 1985-03-19 30 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 7/82 MIT. GALANT GS Big bumper. PARF. aircon, hi-fi, sports rims m tip top condition. $17 600 Loan $13,000. *****83. Mr. Chin. 78 GALANT 1.6 GS Very good condition. PARF. Radio cassette aircon. $9,800. Downpayment $2,500. Tel: *****22. 81 JAN SIGMA 1600GS. 2nd owner New battery,1,024 words
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Advertisement932 1985-03-19 30 93 For Sale: Honda DEC 1979 HONDA Accord. 4 doors. Auto. Aircon, radio cassette. New tax Tip-top condition. $15,900 ono. Tel: *****46. END '83 HONDA Prelude, aircon. sports rims, good condition. Downpayment $6,000. Loan $32,000. Tel: *****43. JUNE '83 HONDA Accord EX. Sunroof. Aircond, radio cassette, s/rims. tuff-koted. $30,800. Tel:932 words
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Advertisement718 1985-03-19 30 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes I One of the most important things to consider when £%m& buying a car (%plllhO it *22 km/I JCUIIIY It $298 1 /2 year road tax know that the best test of any car is718 words
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Advertisement697 1985-03-19 30 I 75 ALFASUD SALOON 1200 c c air con., 'EQ' plate. non-PARF, excellent condition, $4,800/- ono Tel: *****49. SEPT. '81 TALBOT Solara 2 ownI ers. Aircon, radio cassette. Asking $17,000. *****62. 1972 ROVER 2000 TC. Aircon, cassette, showroom condition 1 $3,500. Tel: *****43. 1972 VOLKSWAGEN 1200 Anniversary Model. Highest offer697 words
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Advertisement716 1985-03-19 30 95 For Sal*: Commercial Vehicle* LATE 1979 DATSUN Pick-up 1500 c.c. (long base) Aircon. new paint. Asking $5,600 Tel: *****90 LATE '79 TOYOTA Hiace. just passed lnsp new rd tax insurance Selling $4,950 neg *****24 LATE t3 SUZUKI van 5-door Well maintained New rd tax $7,800 Tel: *****63 10am 3pm716 words
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Advertisement794 1985-03-19 30 97 Vehicles Wanted A CAR DEALER offers good prices for M/Benz. BMW. Volvo and all JapaneseContinental cars Also required all PARF scrap cars and expor; documents of any engii:' n\ TANGLIN USED CARS CO 69 Killiney RoaO Singapore 0923 Tel *****13/ *****6S CASH PAYMENT FOR PARF or Non-PARF used cars.794 words
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Advertisement716 1985-03-19 31 ■I:.': -^-x-'.-xJl^^RK-?!':*:' Jr^F~^*~ _^k^^^l y^wßß&'iKsT r 106 Accommodation Available: Houses LUXURIOUS BUNGALOWS Dist 9 Spacious Master Bedroom with balcony ■l Bedrooms Modern design Electrically operated Gates with Intercom Large Kitchen with quality built-ms Rental $7000 Viewing appointments Telephone *****66 TAI HWAN AVENUE 2-Storey terrace, 3 bedrooms, 3 airconds, split-level living716 words
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Advertisement818 1985-03-19 31 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST. II HILLCREST RD 2-storey semi-d 3 bdrms. servant's, fully furnished $1,800 Deans Property. *****55. DIST. II UNIVERSITY RD, 4bdrmed 2-storey semi-d. Extensively renovated. P/furn. $1,800. *****20 (agents) 015T. 13 BRADDELL HGTS. S storey det. m nice bunglw area. 3 bdrms. servant's, large mature gdn $2,500.818 words
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Advertisement500 1985-03-19 31 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 3 BDRMD. TER. m quiet surroundings for rental. $650. Contact Tan. *****80/ *****39. 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments i 1 h^R aaf AIV I TO LET Long or Short Lease i At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. Immediate Occupation. i 14,000 sq500 words
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Advertisement647 1985-03-19 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments For sale and rental Ort/tatft ßet/ftr Luxurious, exclusive condominium apartments m Orchard Road area Four bedrooms, large living and dining areas jlpy Fully equipped modern JjjjU >S| Swimming pool, squash g '-"nkr- N courts and playground |j 'J§3&~ l Reasonable selling price647 words
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Advertisement739 1985-03-19 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments THE BEST IS HERE, ACT NOW! Himiko Court, luxuriously furnished 2-bedroomed apartment with swimming pool, squash/ tennis court, with 24-hr security $2,500. Furuma Tower, walking distance to Orchard Road, yet arnist transquil serenity with lots of greenery, 2 bedrooms, centrally airconditioned, pool and 24-hr security. $2,500.739 words
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Advertisement960 1985-03-19 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ELECTED FOR TODAY! Faber Lodge. Tat Lee, Parkview, Hong Leong Gdn $1,700-$2.100. Apollo, Culford. Gracious, St. Patrick. Siglap. Laguna, Amber Twr, MacPherson $1,200-$2.000, Pearlbank, Coronation. Watten Est. Ridgewood, Sunset, Hillcrest, Leedon Hgt, City. Hawaii Twrs $1,300-$3,000. Sun-Mark: *****13 NEW CONDO APARTMENT at Dairy Farm Road to960 words
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Advertisement979 1985-03-19 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.II HILLCREST ARCADIA. Well furnished l-bdrmed split-level apt $2,000 p.m. Available now. Tel: *****82 after 2pm DIST.II NEWTON VIEW. Greenerysurroundings 4 bdrms. Very spacious. P/furn $2,800 Holland Housing *****79. DIST.II3O/ 1232 WELL maintained fully furn/ unfurn 3-bdrm apts available immediately. Call *****11/ *****59. DIST 12 FURNISHED979 words
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Advertisement1010 1985-03-19 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.II GOLDHILL TOWER beside ACS Barker Rd $1,800 Furnished Uniwest *****15 *****47 DIST.II GILSTEAD COURT, quiet area $2,000 3 rms. s, pool Near market shops Milus ZZI9MI DIST.II HILLCREST ARCADIA blkC. 2.000 sq ft 3 bdrms. $2,800 f/furn Phil Services. *****82 DIST.II NEWTON POINT condo 21,010 words
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Advertisement962 1985-03-19 31 107 Accommodation Available Apartments SOMMERVILLE PK STUDIO ft|H Beautiful!} lun. hull facilities $1,500 Rolf 3450H11 SOPHIA CT SOMMERVILLE $1,500 2 1 bdrm. new lum good facilities Reat *****13 *****57 SPOTTISWOODE APARTMENT 2 bedrooms, fully furnished Rental $1,300 Tel *****54 ST PATRICK S GDN 3 bdrms. serene surroundings, facing pool $2000962 words
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Advertisement818 1985-03-19 32 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms RM. AT HOLLANO. CtCßMnti K.i tong Jurong S-^'-SiSO. 2nn Commonwecilth S.SOO *****72 RM WITH AIRCON m semi-d hse. at Dunearn Rd for students angles r- J.-W6923. ROOMS AVAILABLE IN Bedok. Mart 1 Paiadt nA mrtoua dis•r ia can M.tvvio 1 ROOM AT GMIM Hob, Btt 12818 words
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Advertisement782 1985-03-19 32 113 For Sale Houses Dist 9, Cairnhill Road 2-storey pre-war terrace house, renovated, freehold area 1.987 sq ft. Vacant possession Selling $425,000 negotiable. Dist 10, Bukit Timah Road (between Robin Walk Robin Lane). 2 1 2-storey pre-war terrace house, freehold irea 1,993 sq.ft. Vacant possession. Selling $325,000. Interested please call:782 words
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Advertisement1019 1985-03-19 32 113 For Sale: Houses SINGLE-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW along Bukit Timah Road Approx. land area 17.000 sq ft FreenoUi. Selling Ssl 1 million. Pleas*- call *****84 or *****86 SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME In Olementi Park. 4 plus 1 bedroom, living dining/ breakfast room/ family area Large patio, kitchen, servant's and utilities area.1,019 words
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Advertisement805 1985-03-19 32 113 For Sale: Houses DIST.II WATTEN ESTATE 3-storey link bunglw. 6300 sq.ft. $800,000. Holland Housing *****79. DIST 14 S/STOREY CORNER terr hse, well maintained. 3,600 sq.ft. freehold $360,000. *****38/9. DIST.IS, D-STOREY CORNER Terrace. Convenient, 4 l rms. Freehold. Acts: *****61/2. DIST.IS 8/STOREY, 2 bdwns, renovated, freehold. $280,000 neg. Tel: *****45.805 words
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Advertisement857 1985-03-19 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments .^^B^sSl^BP^ V 1 IJ^J. C IV^^ X J\_j|£^^»J Just four units left one towTihous. HH ■V }m^^^^ L lri t ap^rtmenLs H^^H^^flp^^X'^wJS^'^ ,^^^^tf^^" Mk Superb finushes Italian n,orhi. j |^B|^Hp^V/'^^»jWj<^857 words
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Advertisement587 1985-03-19 32 DIST.IO, SHANGRI-LA VICINITY, upp. mais. 3 1 bdrms. 2218 sq.ft. Freehold. $385,000. Marifold: *****22. DIST.IO, SOMMERVILLE STUDIO, b1k.77, 626 sq.ft. All facilities. Freehold. Partially furn. $255,000 neg. Citiprop *****75 DIST.I4 BRAND NEW Lengkong Gdn. High fir. 1823 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. Facing East. Freehold. $350,000. Wess *****44. DIST.I4 LENGKONG GDN brand587 words
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Advertisement563 1985-03-19 32 DIST.IS, BRAND NEW! Camay Court, 1,300 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. $355,000. Hap Seng *****58 DIST.IS BRAND NEW apt 1,900 sq.ft. 3 bdrms with facilities, $500,000. Prestige Realty *****47. DIST.IS KINGS MANSION, high floor, 1,650 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, $390,000. Prestige Realty *****47. DIST.22 LAKESIDE TWR, 1950 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, 1 store/ servant's.563 words
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Advertisement543 1985-03-19 32 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments FARRER COURT. EXTREMELY well-renovated/ maintained. 1.550 sq.ft. High floor. Good view. Everton *****11. FARRER COURT, BLK.H, 1.770 sq.ft., well kept, 3 bdrms 1 servant's. $255,000 neg Fields: *****11. 116 For Sal*: HOB Apartments 3-ROOM WHAMPOA DRIVE 81k. 97. hall marble. $42,000. Bedok South 81k.3. $35,000.543 words
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Advertisement735 1985-03-19 32 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments URGENT SALESI 4 ROOM Dover Crescent $66,000 Mci Ling St (Point Blk; $66,000/ Hougang $70,000' Nett price *****33 $43,000 NEG. A.M.KIO Aye 10. 3rm terrazzo. cabinets, no blocking. Blk 449 $38,000. Blk 258 $41,000. terrazzo *****60 BEDOK SOUTH 3-RM, corner. Blk 23, whole hse broken735 words
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Advertisement589 1985-03-19 32 118 Factory Spaces AL HOMIEO INDUSTRIAL BLOG 83 Genting Lane (1334) Space on 4th storey available for light industries Area 2.500 sq.ft Complete with electrical wiring etc Rantai $110 inclusive maintenance Contact MR X H TAN *****74 FOR SALE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX AT CORPORATION ROAD opposite Jurong But Interchange Natt area589 words
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Advertisement367 1985-03-19 33 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces t Hendeif sdiv 4" &[i& Industrial iParfc 0^ Optimum industrial space for increased proiduct^vityj J^- t i H "p i^t!*il*jßß ßi ■HHWHaH^Hralll L—=.~"~~~wi^B«Hßrtßßr3dßsB^^^Hi B^K-t*-" I ->..■; '^BB'&sMfi^Bfl BSI paaniHK inHBHa gQ3a3V^BI 9k H Hi t iHo i t i BBL BB*- aflp^&ra^Bl g I367 words
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Advertisement273 1985-03-19 33 116 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehojses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I WAREHOUSE I I FOR SALE OR I PAYA LEBAR I W^; Modern ware. house for sale by unit. |18 Easy installments. Located at the junction of Macpherson Road/ ifS Airport Road with various dimen- Sg sions and up-to-date273 words
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Advertisement183 1985-03-19 33 118 Factory Spaces 6TH STOREY ATLAS Ice Ware- house for rental. Area: Basement 2754 sq.ft. Ist storey cold rooms, 2nd storey 3432 sq.ft. 3rd 6th storey 3809 sq.ft. Off Kallang Rd, at Kampong Soo Poo, Dist. 1233. Tel: *****22 Nln Ka! Properties. TONG LEE BLDG, Macpherson vicinity, freehold, suitable for183 words
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Advertisement828 1985-03-19 33 120 For Sale: Office Spaces PEOPLE'S PARKWAY TWR. 2 off units totalling 1660 sq.ft. for sale/ rent. Immediate occupation Rate neg. *****11, Mr. Chua. THE PLAZA, 722 sq.ft 3 beautiful partitioned rms t 1. General off fully carpeted, furn. Asking $550 p.s.f. Tel: *****58. Wendy. TONG ENG BUILDING 461/922 sq828 words
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Advertisement1267 1985-03-19 33 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Exclusive Office Space available |L Tong Eng Building Modern 26-storey Office Building I at Cecil Street Partitioned office space of 1000 sq. ft and above available for lease. j| Excellent parking facilities. I I Interested parties, please contact: g Tong1,267 words
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Advertisement645 1985-03-19 33 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces EMINENT PLAZA an 4 v rnnx fc Specialty Shopping entrefo, SLR A.N(,( PL Homemakers A Builder-, W sh "!'l""^ EiurnmimeM C mm Convenient!) located at the junction Located at Serangoon Road kitchener ol Lavender Street and Jalan Besai Road Junction (next to President Merlin Anchored645 words
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Advertisement287 1985-03-19 33 124 For Rent: Shop Space* 135 Air Travel 5 DAYS BKK'PATTAYA 5735/A DAYS PHUKET 5499/ItnEMMTIOHAITMIEIttMCT PTI LTS 277 OrcharC Roac »03-47 Specialists Centre Singaporeo923 7 e' *****77 A FOR ECONOMICAL AIRFARES to India. Lon. Europe. USA. Canada. Australia. Bali and the Orient. Consult Jesal Brothers Tours Travel Tel: *****55. 75287 words
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Advertisement188 1985-03-19 33 124 For Rent Shop Spaces 137 Tours L'-Vn .TTIjB BaMaahiaaAaMMSiifl GOOD FRIDAY SPECIAL PACKAGE C»meron/Genting/K Lumpui Tour 3Days4Nights $129/sls4* 4/4 Bpm Fra»«r Gentmg'K l umpu' Tour SDajratNii Ml I Bpm Caniiror Migh'cnOt 2Day»3Nightt $9? LVpar «i >•[■'!. G#nting/K .Lumpur 2Day»3Nighu jrt- Depart 4 -i I Tanionj Jar* 3Days4Nighu $20.") Dep188 words
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Advertisement769 1985-03-19 34 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours I X NAM HO 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. •V Exclusiv e arrangement to Chiengmai for "Water Festival' 4? W mk Special dep on 10/4. The one only m Spore W 4< A Sac Bali 4 days at a never-before rock bottom price769 words
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Advertisement553 1985-03-19 34 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Super Sceneries, Super Outdoor Activities, Super Cities, Super Shopping. See the Canadian Rockies, Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary. Banff, Lake Louise, Montreal, Toronto, Niagara Falls. o 10 DAYS CANADA/HONG KONG from $3199 o 13 DAYS ALL CANADA/HONG KONG from $4199. Optional Extension to New York, USA553 words
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Advertisement634 1985-03-19 34 137 Tours I Holiday Best Sellers I^^^Tr i\ A great way to travel THERE'S NO COMPARISON FOR THE MOST TALKED- ABOUT TOURS TO EUROPE! Completely revised programmes and upgraded facilities Select your first stop m either Copenhagen Frankfurt. Paris Athens Helsinki or Zurich Exclusives SCANDINAVIA (Finland. Nanny, Sweden. Denmark RUSSIA634 words
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Advertisement810 1985-03-19 34 137 Tours 137 Tours WE'VE BUILT UP, A REPUTATION i*»w/ WE INTEND IIJW v to keep pji^iußrr SB^KEN-AIR AMERICA '85^1 ■rfir DISNEYLAND EXPRESS 8 10 Doy» $2460 2660 MfS J 30" 75. 145 2i5 265 «t B^j| Bfflf 11/6 18/6.25/6 27 97 16/7.23/7 307 fPfJJ BW WESTERN TRIANGLE 12 14810 words
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Advertisement698 1985-03-19 35 137 Tours K^7T^ Wm Trave| Service Pie. lid.^ tA/.TIaW 'SOGA Beach Road, *O1 326, The Plaza, J Singapore 0719 Tel *****42 (7 Uneil taaWUta TaH/flM* i- S4M/lUS Cbp Sun.Mor, TA 309 JXT/taftai/tactt/M j*s SS6B/SSM 3eo Sun.-Vor MX^rr/CasVn«i a' 5 jns $735/ttss/!9! S [fep Son Won fW/TEal «*/FMH| I«C» J*s SSMAttt698 words
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Advertisement339 1985-03-19 35 137 Tours GCE 'OVA' LEVEL (Commerce Stream) c FulMime Secondary 4 Pre-U 1 Comm. March '85 Enquiries: MIDLAND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (BRANCH) #04-02.3 Orchard Bldg (Above Yuyi Emporium) Tel: *****77/*****78 TUITION TEACHERS AVAILABLE from all districts. Qualifications: graduate, undergraduate, poly. A' O' level. *****35/ *****23. UK UNIVERSITY HONOURS graduate, qualified339 words
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Advertisement442 1985-03-19 35 147 Academic ST. FRANCIS GIRLS' SCHOOL 98 St. Francis Road Singapore 1232 Tel: *****04 PRE-U 1 ARTS COMMERCE Subiectt available: General Paper. English Literature. Geography. History. Economics. Mathematics. Principles of Accounts. Chinese Malay. Entry qualification: 3 credits above School Time: 7.30 a.m.. m. 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. 6.15 p.m. Registration:442 words
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Advertisement536 1985-03-19 35 148 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE (Specially programmed for students on vacation, school leavers and others) 1. BASIC (Beginners) INTENSIVE COURSE A) DAY CLASSES: 1) M/W/F 9.00-12.00pm 25/03 2) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 25/03 3) M/W/F 10.00- I.oopm 01/04 4) T/Th/Sa 2.00- 5.00pm 09/04 5) M/W/F 9.00-12.00pm 22/04 6) M/W/F 9.00- 12.00pm536 words
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Advertisement1480 1985-03-19 35 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer TUlkll/lkl^ DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES I IIINIxING Incorporates C G 747 Certificate m Computer -a* Programming and Information Processing and exempts Qp RFflKlf? y° u rom instltute of Da?a Processing Management of M^H^V^ UK Part I ll. This course qualifies you as a Computer1,480 words
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Advertisement504 1985-03-19 35 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Typing Typing |i||||l Secretarial Courses ■PI WITH STAMFORD ■^TRAINING YOU'RE ONLY ■4 ONE YEAR AWAY K=l FROM ATOP Hi] SECRETARIAL JOB. Im m On our intensive secretarial course £SmP W you'll be trained by fuilv WL*M qualified lecturers, using mmumm ir st-class facilities504 words
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Advertisement442 1985-03-19 35 156 Cookery LEARN DOROTHY NG one day special, 25/3. 1.30pm-3pm Spore Otak Otak. East Coast Chil'y Crab $20 tuition fee excluding food sampling. Also 6-week course new recipe starting 10th (Wed) 14th (Sun) April. 1.30pm-3pm Enquiries *****30 1 GROUP CLASSES FOR Nonya/ International dishes. Western cakes, jellies commencing soon i442 words
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Advertisement259 1985-03-19 35 181 Deatht t MR BOEY TINC ft F ONG Aged 84 passed awa\ peacefully on 18tt. March 1985 leaving behind Son: Chee Cheong Daughter -m-law Josephine Lim Joo Chuen Daughter*: Chee Kiew Chee Yin Son -in -taw Chen Tik Lung and 4 grandchildren to mourn his loss Corteg* leave* Singapore259 words
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Advertisement28 1985-03-19 36 THERE^S COME AND EXPERIENCE A MIRACLE j IN YOUR LIFE AS BETTY BAXTER BK ■^■^^^f AIJISBEHKHBBmBBF^SI JUJTiTML MMMMim B^HMBi I I I mk Wk 1 'flEßa^ya I^B r28 words
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Article, Illustration392 1985-03-19 36 Verona stretch their lead as Inter drop point ROME. Mon. Verona edged a step closer to their first Italian soccer League championship with a 3-1 victory over Fiorentina yesterday as Internazionale dropped a point m a thrilling 2-2 draw with city rivals AC Milan.Reuter - 392 words
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Article161 1985-03-19 36 MADRID, Mon. Runaway Spanish soccer First Division leaders Barcelona yesterday suffered a shock 1-0 League defeat by lowly Hercules, who were forced to play with 19 men for the last 51 minutes. Their Argentine striker Dante Sanabria was sent off m the first half after beingReuter - 161 words
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210 1985-03-19 36 Caszely helps Chileans crush Ecuador SANTIAGO, Mon Veteran striker Carlos Caszely celebrated his return to international soccer last night with two goals as Chile crushed Ecuador 6-2 m their World Cup South American Group Two qualifyingmatch. The victory put Chile on top of the group with three points from twoReuter - 210 words
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Article257 1985-03-19 36 JAN VAN DER VEEN - Fandi's back in favour JAN VAN DER VEEN FANDI AHMAD's winter of discontent at FC Groningen has finally given way to sunshine. The Singaporean, after being benched for more than three months, played his first game for the club m their 2-1 away win against Twente Enschede. The victory kept257 words
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Article78 1985-03-19 36 LONDON, Mon. Everton have suffered a doable blow as they bid for their second Cup semifinal of the season. Paul Bracewell has been ruled out of Wednesday's European Cup-winners' Cup, second-leg match away to Fortuna Sittard m Holland after straining a hamstring m Saturday's 1-1 draw atAFP - 78 words
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Article661 1985-03-19 36 AISTRIAN: Eisenstadt 0 Austria Vienna 1, Spitial Drau 2 Wiener Sportclub 0. Admira Wacker Wien 4 Austria Klagenfurt 0. Sturm Graz 3 Vost Linz 2 Lask 2 Grazer AX 0. SSW Innsbruck 2 Vienna 1, Favoritner AC 0 DSV Alpine 1. Rapid Vienna 4 Austria Salzburg 0 BELGIAN:661 words
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Article286 1985-03-19 36 Mrs T to head task force LONDON, Mon. Britain's Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, has put herself at the head of a special government committee to deal with soccer violence, British Press reports said yesterday. The committee, who also Include Home Secretary Leon Brittan, Sports Minister Nell Macfarlane and EnvironmentAFP - 286 words
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Article169 1985-03-19 36 LONDON, Mon. The men's singles competition at the All-England badminton championships, starting here on Wednesday, promises to be the most open for several years. Players from China, Indonesia and rising badminton nation South Korea have hopes of dethroning Danish title-hold-er Morten Frost. The All-England eventAFP - 169 words
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Article293 1985-03-19 36 MALMO, Mon. China's World Cup champion Han Jian warmed up for this week's All-England championships and avenged an early season defeat by compatriot Zhao Jianhua to win the Swedish Open badminton title yesterday. Han, 28, upset top-seeded Zhao 14--18, 15-1, 15-8 m the finalReuter - 293 words
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Article, Illustration406 1985-03-19 38 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN COUNTDOWN TO MERDEKA GAMES By SINGAPORE'S badminton team cannot derive much ioy from the fact that both Indonesia and Malaysia will not be sending their top shuttlers to the Merdeka Games. Simply because they themselves will be without four of their top players406 words
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Article299 1985-03-19 38 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE volleyball has had so many downs m its recent history that it probably doesn't need any anchor to stay there. In fact, one would consider it a miracle if it could somehow free itself and surface m the Games from299 words
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Article, Illustration229 1985-03-19 38 Stormy seas for top seed Wilander WORLD OF TENNIS BRUSSELS, Mon. Anders Jarryd beat a below form Mats Wilander, the top seed, 6-4, 3^, 7-5 yesterday m the final of the Belgian Indoor Championships dominated by Swedes. Jarryd, ranked six m the world, took just over two hours to defeatReuter; AFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-03-19 38 DALLAS, Mon. Martina Navratilova used her serve-and-vol-ley game to full advantage yesterday to beat Chris Evert Lloyd 6-4, 6--4 m one of the finest matches the two have played against each other m recent years. Martina broke Chris's serve four times to winReuter - 265 words
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Article343 1985-03-19 38 HAKIKAT RAI - SINGAPORE hockey, condemned to oblivion, will be given the chance to shine again, if a proposal to amend the constitution finds enough backers at the Singapore Hockey Association's annual meeting m May. In revealing their bold new plan yesterday, secretary M. Param said the343 words
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329 1985-03-19 38 England keep team title within focus LONDON, Mon ENGLAND hit a few setbacks but still managed to maintain an unbeaten record m the team events at the Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships m Douglas, Isle of Man, yesterday. They made a sound start m their attempt to recapture the title theyAFP - 329 words
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Article39 1985-03-19 38 THE Ulu Pandan Constituency will be holding a seven-a-side soccer tournament at Gloucester Barracks on May 5. Entry forms are available at the Ulu Pandan Community Centre. Call *****54 after 3 pm for more details.39 words
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Article, Illustration233 1985-03-19 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI BOSTON-BOUND marathoner Goh Gam Seng panted Into the Bedok Stadium after a long, long training run, hoping to collect his return ticket and pocket allowance for his 10-day trip to what he termed "the world's greatest marathon". Instead, he got more than he bargained for. His233 words
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Article553 1985-03-19 38 RAY Edmonds, playing m the final for the first time, took the £7,500 ($18,000) first prize m the World Professional Billiards Championship m London. Edmonds, a 48-year-old Englishman whose best result had been his two wins m the World Amateur Snooker Championship, showed good match temperament and someReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 553 words
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553 1985-03-19 39 Spain's Seve reigns despite rains NEW ORLEANS, Mon. Spain's Seve Ballesteros, with a closing-round four-under-par 68, won a rainshortened US$4OO,OOO ($900,000) golf tournament with a three-round total of 11-under 205 here yesterday. Ballesteros started the day two shots back but took the lead for good when he sank a five-metreReuter; AP - 553 words
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Article, Illustration314 1985-03-19 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Aussie pulls out of Masters By THE Rolex Masters, which tees off at the Bukit Course tomorrow, lost one of its master show-pieces when world-class golfer Bob Shearer failed to show up for the practice round yesterday. And a big question mark now314 words
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Article, Illustration760 1985-03-19 39 Draw and starting times (or today's Rolex pro-am. Ist lee: 7.1J Alvin Liau (S), Mervyn Neo, Reggie Song, Steven Lee. 7.22 J Woodland (Aust). Philip Kang. Gary Urn, X H Chang. 7.3 Fung Hee Kwan (S), Chua Soo Hock. Fred Goh. Pat Pereira. 7.J1 Poh Elng Chong (S),760 words
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Article125 1985-03-19 39 Wright and Crowe in brave stand KINGSTON, Mon. A fighting fifth-wicket partnership of 72 by John Wright and Martin Crowe helped New Zealand to draw the first match of their Caribbean tour against the Shell Award XT here yesterday. Opener Wright hit 69 and the talented 22-year-old Crowe contributed 62Reuter - 125 words
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Article195 1985-03-19 39 JOHOR Seaa Wei Hon* c Neethi b Rajalingam S i. Anton b Rajalingam 11 Harjit Singh c Swee Heng b Rajalingam 1 Lin Ju Jlng c Mokhtar b Rajalingam 3 S. Dalnand b Mehta 21 Y. Imran lbw Mehta 39 S. Idrto c de Kretser b Mehta 3 J.S.195 words
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Article24 1985-03-19 39 DHAKA. Mon. Bangladesh and Sri Lanka drew their three-day cricket match today. Se*rea: Bangladesh 139 and 149-6; Sri Lanka 429-9 dec. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article90 1985-03-19 39 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI NEELAN AMARASURIYA hammered an unbeaten 82 to guide Singapore to a five-wicket win over Johor m the Singapore Cricket Carnival at the Padang yesterday. The opening batsman, who started his innings cautiously, opened up towards the end to save the Republic from a90 words
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Article129 1985-03-19 39 NEW DELHI, Mon. Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has ordered the waiving of US$33,tM ($74,25J) m import doty on a luxury car won by Ravi Shastri m Australia. India's news agency quoted Indian Cricket Board president N. K. P. Salve as saying Mr Gandhi alsoReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration429 1985-03-19 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI REPORT...By Long layoff gives coach Hussein anxious moments 4 The afternoon kick-offs were probably the main causes for the belowpar displays. I was surprised at some of the players. They were completely off-colour and more liabilities a than assets. Hussein Aljunied SINGAPORE'S Malaysia Cup squad, whoJERRY SEH - 429 words
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Article105 1985-03-19 39 GOODWOOD GROUP, needing three goals to advance into the second round of the Business House League, made sure of their entry when they thrashed George Cowen 600 Group 5-1 m a Division Three soccer match at Fairer Park yesterday. Goodwood's advance is at Chartered Bank's expense, who are105 words
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235 1985-03-19 39 Tottenham's Bowen a surprise in Welsh pack CARDIFF, Mon. Tottenham's young full-back Mark Bowen earned a surprise call-up to the Wales squad for the World Cup Group Seven qualifying soccer match against Scotland on March 27. Bowen, who has made a mere seven appearances for his club, is the onlyReuter - 235 words
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Article58 1985-03-19 39 LONDON, Mon. Nottingham Forest striker Peter Davenport, playing only his second hill season m the First Division, was today included m England's squad for next Tuesday's friendly soccer international against Ireland. Squad: Shilton, Bailey, Woods; Anderson, Stevens, Sansom, Kennedy, Butcher, Wright, Watson, Fenwick; Robson, Wilkins, Williams, Hoddle,Reuter - 58 words
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Article36 1985-03-19 39 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia beat Bangladesh 2-0 (half-time 0-0) m a World Cup soccer Asian Group Three qualifying match before a 40,000 crowd here tonight. Scorers: Bambang Nurdiansyah (penalty, 48th minute), Dede Sulaeman (57th). ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration402 1985-03-19 39 JOE DORAI - Seok Hui scores a double JOE DOR A I 41 hope my achievements as the Sportswoman and Sportsgirl will further boost squash m the Republic. Of late, squash has been m the limelight and this is a further endorsement of the game's popularity. Seok Hui SINGAPORE'S top woman squash player,402 words
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Article, Illustration136 1985-03-19 37 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By Racing Editor IPOH, Mon. Veteran racing journalist Chan Tin Weng, better known as Epsom Jeep, who died on Thursday at 65, was today buried at the Christian Cemetery m Tambun Road, not far from the racecourse which was closest to his heart.136 words
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Article463 1985-03-19 37 TONTO - TONTO By IT IS uncommon for a jockey, let alone an apprentice, to lodge two objections at a race meeting and have both of them upheld. Rising apprentice Abdul Hamid achieved this feat at the just-concluded meeting at Ipoh. In Race 6 on the second day.463 words
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Article1628 1985-03-19 37 WEIGHTS. barrier draw and ratings for this weekends races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Claaa 3 Div. 2 I ,Boom (Rating*: 80-79) 8 Slashing Sabre 57 90 i 7 Taiwan 56.5 89 15 Data Bank 56 8B 10 Competent 55.5 8" 6 Lizon 55.5 $7 4 Amazon Lady1,628 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-03-19 37 At the 400m At the finish Pictures by and ALBERT SIM LEE FOO SAN Tote Board Stakes Cl 6 1,200m 1. Ammushanti 2. Malaysian Pearl 3. Donna Quasar 4. Sundari Dist: 5, 5, nk Time 1:18.8 Restricted terms Div C 1,200m 1. MataALBERT SIM; LEE FOO SAN - 209 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration409 1985-03-19 37 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Mdm Tan Geok Kheng Aged 94 Mother of the late Mr. Low Eng How, called to be with The Lord on 17/3/85 Sunday at 4.30 pm. leaving behind Beloved Daughter-in-law:-Mdm Ang Soon Eng Daughter Son-in-law: Low Tuan Hue Tan Peng Chin Grand Sons/Daughters: Grand Sons/ Daughters-in-law:409 words
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Obituary, Illustration129 1985-03-19 37 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family of the late MRS. LIM BOON KOW Nee TAN AH MOI wishes to express their hea.tieli thanks and apprecis tions to all Relatives, Friend*, Colleague* Pastor* and Church Members of Singapore Life Church Prm»«p Street, and Doctors, Nurses and Staff of Ward 4£ of129 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1985-03-19 37 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of the Sate MR. FREDERICK EDWARD GEORGE ROTHWELL EXECUTIVE ADVISOR passed away peacefully m London, UK on 6th March '85 From The Directors And Staff Of P.T. NUSA CIPTA RANCANA INDONESIA (Sole Distributor For NCR Indonesia) P.C. TRANSINDO92 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1985-03-19 37 Mdm Rukumani w/o Singaram Age 68 Passed away peacefully or, 18th March 1985 Leaving twhind Daughters: S Sumathi Bai S Kujalabai Sons: S Balaknshnan S Ramaknshnan S Jayakumar Sons-in-law, Daughter«-m-la«». Grandchildren and Great Grand Child and Relatives Cortege leavet 10-? 06 81l 312 Aye. 3 St. 31. Ang93 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1985-03-19 37 The family of the late CHUA PHAIK NEO (Mrs Khc Sioe Bin) wi»h«» to express their hear felt thank* and epprecixtio to Rev Dt Stephen Tan. Rev T.C Nga, Rev Oot Ah Loon Rev Chew Boon Hui, pastors member* of Chen Li Preabyte nan Church, business associates, relatives79 words
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Obituary, Illustration131 1985-03-19 38 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. JOSEPH NG CHOO MENG (Age 69) Passed away peacefully on 16th March '85 at 12.10 am leaving behind beloved wife Mdm SOH CHOO CHOO SONS DAUGHTERS NG BOON PAH NG BOON TIANG NG BOON HO NG BOON HIAN GRANOSONS GRANDDAUGHTERS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW GRANDDAUGHTERNGVONGCHUA NG131 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1985-03-19 38 183 Condolences 183 Condolence 183 Condolences CONDOLENCE We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Joseph Ng Choo Meng on his demise on 16th. March 1985 FROM Management and staff 0 DYNASTY DYNASTY HOLDINGS GROUP DYNASTY TOURS INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE. DYNASTY TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL (M) SON. BHD. MALAYSIA. HAWAIIAN78 words
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Obituary, Illustration159 1985-03-19 38 The Family Of The Late Goh Eng Chuan, Harry wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Rev. (Fr.) Vincent Chee, church members, relatives, colleagues and friends for their attendance, condolences, wreaths, donations, assistance and support during their recent bereavmont. The family of the late MR. ABDUL159 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1985-03-19 38 The femily of the late VINCENT JOLLY OH 800 TAT wish to express their heartfelt thank* to Rev. Father Joseph Tan, members of the Benevolent Association, Church of St Bemadette, and the doctors A nurses of Ward 3, Alexandra Hospital, all relatives and friends for their assistance, prayers88 words
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Obituary43 1985-03-19 38 WE, SONS (Kit I. Nadarajah, 25 Merino Crescent, Singapore and Mr. I. Doralra.'.ah. Taman Kanagapuram. PJ) of the late Mdm. Chellamah Iyadural wish to thank all friends and relatives for their kind assistance and messages of condolence during our recent bereavement.43 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1985-03-19 38 184 In Memor iam In Loving and C wished Memory of Our Beloved Father NARAYANABAMY SOMASUNDARAM Departed on 19.3.82 i Sadly and deeply mitt ed but alv/ays remembered by dear wile, children, tone-in- law, daughter-in-law and grandcWWren^^^^^^^^^ MR KWOK CHEE MENG DEPARTED: 19.3.1969 ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY WIFE, CHILDREN A GRANDCHILDREN50 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1985-03-19 38 ATHMA SANTHI POO J A OOVINDAMMAL SUBRAMANIAM Departed: Sth March 1085 Prayer* will be held on 20th March 1985 al 7.00pm at Sri Sivan Temple. Serangoon Road. Mr. Rarnasamy ft Family would Ilka relative* friends to take thla at a pjrtonaMnvltatlon^^^^^^^^43 words
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Miscellaneous75 1985-03-19 39 CRICKET SCA Caralval: Federal Territory v Selangor. Perak v Brunei (Balestier Road. 10 45 am) GOLF fUtex MMtera Pro-Am i ßukit. 7.30 am). HOCKEY Friendly: SCC v SHA Veterans (Padang. 5.30 pm). SOCCER NFL Dtv. 1: Tiong Bahru v Tampines Rovers (Jin Besar. 730 pm) SBHFL EMv I: Shangri-La Hotel75 words
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424 1985-03-19 40 Viets use Russian weapons m incursions, Kapitsa told BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand today protested to the Soviet Union against Vietnam's use of Soviet weapons m incursions into Thailand from Cambodia. Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said he told visiting Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Kapitsa that Moscow'sAFP; Reuter; AP - 424 words
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164 1985-03-19 40 JAKARTA, Mon. A court m north Jakarta today sentenced five teenagers to 20 months' iail after convicting them of burning a dispensary, a shop and seven cars and causing the deaths of nine people m a riot last September m Tanjung Priok.AFP; AP - 164 words
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Article141 1985-03-19 40 NEW DELHI, Mon. Indian police today launched a search for a Soviet diplomat last reported seen m a Delhi park yesterday. Deputy Commissioner of Police B.K. Gupta said police had been alerted at Delhi's international airport and were searching hospitals for the diplomat, Mr IgorReuter - 141 words
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191 1985-03-19 40 Journalist visited by police over Carrian reports HONGKONG, Mon. An Australian journalist said today that her apartment m Hongkong had been searched by police as a result of her reports on a court case involving the collapsed Carrian property empire. Miss Ali Cromie, 28, said police searched her apartment forReuter; UPI - 191 words
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Article, Illustration106 1985-03-19 40 SIA girl who's trying to change Britain's mind THIS Is the advertisement that Singapore Airlines la using to change British Transport Secretary Nicholas Ridley's mind la Its omnklgn to get the British Government to Approve Its application to fly to Manchester. The girl Is SIA flight stewardess Tan Swee Ten,106 words
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344 1985-03-19 40 Cinema ticket prices to remain the same CINEMA ticket prices will remain the same despite the cut m entertainment duty and the right of operators to fix their own rates. Operators representing more than 40 cinemas decided to retain the present rates at their annual general meeting last Saturday. Tax344 words
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Article32 1985-03-19 40 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 6.85 points to 1,254.20 points m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article69 1985-03-19 40 What it should have been THE Sunday Times wrongly reported m a feature on bookies that the Singapore Turf Club pays a maximum of $100 for each $5 bet by punters. The club has no ceiling on payouts. Bookies limit theirs to $60. THE first consolation prize number m Sunday's69 words
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Article73 1985-03-19 40 WIESBADEN (West Germany), Mon. A rare 19th Century German stamp printed on the wrong colour paper has been sold m an auction here for 2.3 million marks (5f1.54 million) to an anonymous American collector, the auctioneers said today. The nine-farthing stamp on a letter posted mReuter - 73 words
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307 1985-03-19 40 US suffers trade deficit of $223 b WASHINGTON, Mon. The broadest measure of US foreign trade plunged to a record deficit of US$lOl.6 billion (*****.5 billion) last year, more than double the deficit suffered m 1983, the US Department of Commerce re- ported today. The trade deficit has been soAP - 307 words
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Article164 1985-03-19 40 LONDON, Mon. A man who brought an English Football League match to a halt when he ran on to the pitch and pushed the referee called the magistrates who bound him over for causing a breach of the peace "mugs". The Times of London reported recently164 words
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185 1985-03-19 40 Schools hit as British teachers go on strike LONDON, Mon. A wave of strikes for higher pay by British schoolteachers disrupted education across the country today. The two largest teaching unions called 11,600 teachers m England and Wales and 16,000 m selected areas m Scotland to press demands for higherAP - 185 words
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Article, Illustration130 1985-03-19 40 Kay Peng 'to take over TDC job' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan United Industries deputy chairman and group chief executive, Datuk Kho© Kay Peng, Is to take •ver as chairman of the Malaysian Tourist Development Corporation (TDC). According to a press report, Prune Minister Datuk Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad is expectedBernama - 130 words
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Advertisement510 1985-03-19 40 Stay to the know... You can't collect rents by strangling your tenants. You reschedule the rents, as Parkway Parade has proposed to do. Hock Lock Siew shares the gossip which is having a bullish effect on George Kent. BTop quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business510 words
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Miscellaneous139 1985-03-19 40 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Showers over a few areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.08 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 14/23 C Fine j Manila 20 34 C Sunny Amsterdam 0/4 C Gear Melbourne 16/19 C139 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1327 1985-03-19 1 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By To its fans, it's a revolution on three wheels and an answer to the prayers of trafficchoked city planners everywhere. To its critics, it's a plastic menace unsafe and unfit to be on the road. Britain's Sinclair C 5 the world's first1,327 words
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Article, Illustration728 1985-03-19 2 CATHERINE TAN - Circus act for Paris hair show CATHERINE TAN ?L Singaporean hairstylists hope to make a hit with their circus act at an international hair show m Paris THE Singapore circus is going to Paris next month. But it will feature only four animal stars the lion (symbolising Singapore), the tiger,NGHAI CHEE WAH - 728 words
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Article, Illustration485 1985-03-19 2 LAU KEK VUI - LAU KEK VUI Tuesday column By A national serviceman CONFESSIONS are said to be good for the soul. They are meant to help a man get a load off his chest at the same time that he faces up to his guilt. Mine, however, makes me485 words
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Article, Illustration481 1985-03-19 2 PATRICIA MCCORMACK - PATRICIA MCCORMACK By m New York ALL-DAY kindergartens are being established across the country. The pressure is also building up to lower the pre-school age to four. Leslie Williams, an associate professor of early childhood education at Columbia University's Teacher's College and consultant to such programmesUPI - 481 words
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Article633 1985-03-19 3 LEE TRUMAN - LEE TRUMAN By FATHERS will is under attack. As never before. Dad needs to understand the pressures that are on him if he is helping to raise a modern family. Mothers are becoming liberated and children are rebelling against authority, and Dad's job keeps him633 words
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Article, Illustration557 1985-03-19 3 MAY HO - MAY HO Three French Masterchefs came to promote their cuisine m Singapore hotels last week. We profile two one who's among the youngest m the elite group and the other, a grandfather. Articles by Only 34, and at the top of his trade AT 34, Roland557 words
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Article, Illustration582 1985-03-19 3 MASTERCHEF Pierre Alexandre is a thirdgeneration chef. Grandpapa was a chef for the Spanish court and papa a patisserie chef and cook. It seemed quite natural then for Pierre and his twin brother, Paul, to follow m their footsteps when they left school. Now, the two582 words
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Article, Illustration752 1985-03-19 5 VERNON SCOTT - VERNON SCOTT Monday is Oscar night. Which stars and what films will win? By m Hollywood THIS year's Academy Awards, like the previous 56 Oscar races, are stirring controversy, chiefly over Best Director and Best Picture. More so than other lively arts, films are a collaborative effort.752 words
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Article, Illustration353 1985-03-19 5 K. MALATHY - K. MALATHY ALICE IN WONDERLAND The Trial Produced by the ST*ARS Troupers PUB Auditorium Friday and Saturday, 7.30 pm Saturday and Sunday, 2 pm Previewed by THE Caterpillar was doing her vowel exercises. "A A, E, I, O, U!" she sang lustily as she swayed and twisted.353 words
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Advertisement344 1985-03-19 5 I Bursaries and Study Loans for the Academic Year 1985/86 Applicc+ions are invited from students who will be applying this year for admission to full-time courses at the Singapore Polytechnic Ngee Ann Polytechnic for the following awards (A) MERIT BURSARIES (C) STUDY LOANS 3$ (B) SPECIAL MALAY BURSARIES* Sj Special344 words
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Advertisement297 1985-03-19 5 NOTICE We refer to the Winding Up Petition No. 73 of 1985 against our company by Global Airfreight International Pte Ltd which appeared m the Straits Times on the Bth March 1985. We hereby announce that the above Petition would be withdrawn by Global Airfreight International Pte Ltd as the297 words
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Advertisement275 1985-03-19 5 IN THK. HKiH < OI RT OF THK REPI'SUC OK SINGAPORE Originating Petition No: i^of 198A IN THK MATTER OK HOCk H*A HIN 4 COMPAMI (SINGAPORE) PRI\ 4TK LIMITED And IN THK MATTER OF SECTION 64 OF THK COMPANIES ACT (CAP 185) 1971 EDITION ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY i GIVEN275 words
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Miscellaneous337 1985-03-19 5 What's on PHOTO EXHIBITION Of children all over the world. Goethe-Institut, Singapore Shopping Centre, from noon to 6 pm daily except Sundays. On till next Saturday Free. FRENCH FILM La Peau Douce. Story of a man who loves two women. Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road. 9 pm With English subtitles. Free.337 words
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Advertisement213 1985-03-19 6 Thai Royal Executive Qass. We gp to great lengths to please. A Thai, we go to such lengths toplease you. Ik Our Royal Executive Class adds to your comfort. Class. And we go to great lengths to Non i ein tn tually nieasuretiursmooth as- offers longer legroom than <\n\ We213 words
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Article, Illustration722 1985-03-19 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN One of the things that drew strong reactions to the first sitting of Parliament on TV was the standard of translation of the speeches made m the House. We asked the interpreters concerned about the problems of their job. By 4 An interpreter722 words
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Advertisement234 1985-03-19 1 r Established Manufacturer of Professional Quartz Crystals Filters since 1972 requires MAINTENANCE ENGINEER Qualifications: University Degree m Electrical Electronics Engineering. Those with Diploma m Electronics Communications and relevant experiI ence may apply. Experience: We require the services on an experienced Engineer to take charge of the maintenance of Production Electronics234 words
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Advertisement380 1985-03-19 1 I McDERMOTT SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE. LTD. I ra A well established multi-national company which provides Sj marine engineering and construction services to the offshore oil ra and gas industry m South-East Asia invites Malaysian citizens 11| to fill the following positions: I Project Engineer I THE POSITION: Kg The380 words
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Advertisement168 1985-03-19 1 Ml LEADING ENGINEERING REFRIGERATION CO. A well established Refrigerating and Electrical Company have the following vacancies: PROJECT MANAGER Polytechnic Diploma m Engineering Minimum 7 years experience Experience m Refrigeration work with Electrical knowledge REFRIGERATION MECHANIC Minimum 5 years experience Be able to handle repairs and installation of Air Conditioning and168 words
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Article, Illustration672 1985-03-19 2 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG B, 4 The sheng is the only Chinese musical instrument that can harmonise itself. It is getting more important m an orchestra. A SINGAPORE-born musician Lee Chee Kung, one of the judges at the Fifth National Music Competition here, has added672 words
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Article31 1985-03-19 2 I*fi^ Iff SSWIt^ fiU¥i* #*J£lUttßE >J &—jfii IfcJSZ^S 3»^^ MaAfCMftil fiStlA6Uft]^jgft ftfe <//■<(/• i-iii'^jjMhJ-iHj ±m£ t it fi *^s.n* XT wfciS*t- m R ft Ift 11- e^iJT fk *^jtl ft s"xi«WLt«*fflJ{c ±m31 words
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Article, Illustration351 1985-03-19 2 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By SUN SHIN NONG, 72, can make a dragon appear at your feet with one sweep of his "broom". Last Thursday, he showed Mr Ho Kan Leong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Education) and MP for Jurong, and a crowd at the Chinese Chamber of351 words
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Advertisement253 1985-03-19 2 APPOINTMENTS DENKR >. arc "iw <>i the downstream companies oi the Singapore Petrochcmica] Complex at Piilan Aver Mcrfaati (about 30 minutes l>> fern from Rosir Planjang), inanufaetnring and selling Vcctylenc Black (Dcnka Black) and wishes to invite suitably qualified candidates for the positions of:SENIOR TECHNICIAN (MALE) Graduates of the Singapore253 words
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Advertisement340 1985-03-19 2 EASTRECO jjjj! EASTRECO (PTEJ LTD, a Nestle food research J f and development company invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for the position of: j| ißwfjmS— _i gj[ mf <f 1"1 y** H It if Duties: |jf Involved m supervision of the workshop staff to carry out general maintenance and340 words
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Advertisement284 1985-03-19 2 We invite suitably qualified candidates for the position of: TECHNICIAN Age: Applicants should be between 27 to 35 years old Possess PUB Electrical licence NTC m Electrical Fitting and installation At least 5 years experience m actual designing and preparation of wire diagrams-, actual assembly and manufacture of switchboard for284 words
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Advertisement235 1985-03-19 2 LAND TITLES ACT (CHAPTER 276) and LAND TITLES (STRATA) ACT (CHAPTER 2T7) NOTICE Pursuant to Section 29 of the Land Titles Act an Ap- plication No. A/HBOOO6B j dated the 30th day of No- vember 1984 has been made by MOHAMED ANVER- DEEN S/O S.M. ABDUL AHAD of Blk 20,235 words
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Advertisement367 1985-03-19 2 NOTICES IjfSCHOLARSHIP AWARDS I B The Monetary Authority of Singapore B and the R Government of Singapore investment Corporation S§: jointly invite applications from outstanding young people for the g| following scholarship awards: I LOCAL AWARDS I ijl Tenable at the National University of Singapore commencing m the WE 1985/86367 words
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Advertisement106 1985-03-19 3 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT Of THE REPUBLIC Of SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF Originating Summons No. 1107 of 1984 Writ of Distress No. 237 of 1984 City Developments Ltd Plaintiffs versus SI R Services Pte Ltd Defendants AUCTION SALE OF IBM/IMS Computers and Canon Copier. TO BE106 words
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Advertisement96 1985-03-19 3 BAILIFF'S SALE In The Subordinate f Courts Of The Republic Of Singapore Writ Of Distress No. 48 of 1985 In The Cause Of City Developments Ltd Plaintiff versus Betty Lai Vow Sai Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Hair-dryer, air-con. chairs etc. TO BE HELD AT 120 Sunset Way Clementi Park Condominium96 words
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Advertisement157 1985-03-19 3 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, m% EDITION) APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 115/74 Sin Swee Bee Electric Co formerly of No 469 Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore Sole-proprietor: Ong Bee Kok of Block 456 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 =05-1548 Singapore 2056 1082/77 Leng Engineering Co (A Firm)157 words
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Advertisement825 1985-03-19 3 >UTHO R r o <* invites applications tor the following positions A PROBATIONARY AERODROME FIRE OFFICERS (Gross Salary $782 $2,416 pm) Applicants must possess an Honours or a Pass Degree or a GCE 'A' Level Certificate They must also meet the following minimum physical requirements Height 1 63 m Chest825 words
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Miscellaneous776 1985-03-19 3 COMICS ff_ GARFIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS BySchalz GARHELRTHE VET SAYS YOU I TOO T LIRDTE MV RPPHCT Ow l r i ip-^tc it iitu I T CAT A ctatc ARE GOING TO HAVE TO STAY LATE, i wpi i qtatc nr tL I RCTE IT U)llH V UC>MAT HAPPENED776 words
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Article, Illustration771 1985-03-19 4 Female journalists Part II THE LATE Encik Yusof Lshak, said Kak Midah, was a source of Inspiration and encouragement to all of us. He frequently said: "To be a good reporter, one must come m early and be willing to work late hours."771 words
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171 1985-03-19 4 Kegiatan Minggu Ini Kelab Dondang Sayang Dahim rancangan televisyen SBC "Kelab Dondang Sayang" yang akan disiarkan pada hari Jumaat, 22 Mac, pada jam 6.25 petang menerusi Salaran 5, M. Ismail, seorang biduan dan penggnbah lagn yang terkenal yang pernah memenangi peradaan Adnbakat Radio, akan mendendangkan beberapa bnah laga asli dan171 words
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Article661 1985-03-19 4 Oleh MAIZATON ES - Oleh MAIZATON ES Allahyarham Yusof Ishak, menurut Kak Midah, selalu menggalakkan beliau dengan kata-kata seperti: "Kalau mahu jadi wartawan mesti datang pukul lapan atau sembilan pagi dan bekerjalah dengan tekun hingga ke petang." Menurut Kak Midah mi adalah satu nasihat yang baik. Soal mesm taip661 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1985-03-19 4 With deepest sympathies and condolences to The family of the late Mr. Frederick Edward George Rothwell Founder Chairman of LK-NES GROUP OF COMPANIES Passed away peacefully In London, U.K. on 6th March, 1985 From The Directors Management and staff of LK-NES A/S, DENMARK LK-NES (SEA) PTE LTD, SINGAPORE LK-NES (M)76 words
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Advertisement276 1985-03-19 4 NOTICES I MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the j Thirtieth Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 27 March 1985. VENUE: Phoenix Ballroom I Hotel New Otani Singapore 177A River Valley Road Singapore 0617 TIME: 7.00 pm Please call Elizabeth at Tel: *****01 I276 words
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Advertisement470 1985-03-19 4 |i|i By Order of KASSBELL (PTE) LTD. and IKE ■m^\ ROBIN ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD. |f HENRY BUTCHER AND CO. m association with VICTOR AND MORRIS |Bg (PTE) LTD. are instructed to: SHB 1 SELL BY TENDER I 9h as a whole or m separate lots: W&k MgR (A) LARGE QUANTITY470 words
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Advertisement47 1985-03-19 4 "Berapa tinggi terbangnya bangau, I Jj <^f^p* ~^h akhirnya hinggap di belakang kerbau MSPIM It A /Si 1 iM^r'--]uga.» "No matter how high the stork flies, it I CIIUUI IVJDvJ will eventually land on the buffalo's back "There's no place like home." Literal translation, Equivalent English proverb47 words
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