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Title Section15 1985-03-21 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration433 1985-03-21 1 'Problem will remain for a long time if bad attitude persists' By Our Parliament Team HOUSING Board flat dwellers were yesterday told one hard fact of life the poor workmanship they see in their new homes is here to stay, at least in the foreseeable future.433 words
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Article, Illustration235 1985-03-21 1 In Parliament yesterday here's why 4 You ask contractors today no contractor in Singapore, (even) if yon give him any amount of money, can produce the set of columns (in City Hall) for me. They say no, it is not m possible. y More235 words
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Article660 1985-03-21 1 New HDB account system from Flats will still be subsidised and kept within the people's reach' THE Housing Board's new accounting system to be used from April 1 will not result in higher prices for HDB flats. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan yesterday told Parliament that the present accounting660 words
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Article107 1985-03-21 1 CARTAGENA (Colombia), Wed. About 1,000 dock workers protesting against a paltry pay rise and the suspension of a clothing allowance showed up for work yesterday clad only in their underwear. The protest by the workers at a government port here caused a stir among motorists drivingUPI - 107 words
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Article59 1985-03-21 1 JERUSALEM, Wed. Indicating Israeli readiness to bolster Cairo's recent Middle East peace efforts, Prime Minister Shimon Peres has dropped his opposition to preliminary talks between the United States and Arabs that would exclude Israel, his spokesman said today. Mr Peres would approve of such a meetingReuter - 59 words
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Article60 1985-03-21 1 President's condition stable PRESIDENT Devan Nair's condition is stable, a Health Ministry spokesman said yesterday. On Tuesday, the President's condition was said to have improved. President Nair was hospitalised on Saturday for what was believed to be serious liver failure. A ministry statement on Tuesday said that he was not60 words
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Article65 1985-03-21 1 CANBERRA, Wed. Arriving at Brisbane airport from Singapore last week after his Indochina trip, Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden was confronted by a Customs Department computer which insisted that his passport was invalid. A Customs officer had to override the computer. Mr Hayden said later: "TheWAN - 65 words
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Article45 1985-03-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian government today decided to ban liquor at official functions both at home and abroad. Malaysian diplomatic missions abroad would have to comply with the order, Information Minister Rais Yatim said after the weekly Cabinet meeting. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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Article238 1985-03-21 1 LONDON, Wed. A flight from the US dollar into gold and other major currencies in the wake of worldwide concern about the American banking system slowed today after the Federal Reserve acted swiftly to try to restore financial confidence. Currency dealers said the US dollar238 words
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166 1985-03-21 1 The writing's on the wall for loan shark AN ILLEGAL moneylender, who could not get a taxi-driver to return him a $200 loan, resorted to pasting debtors' notes on the man's block of flats. Chua Tong Heng, 32, jobless, was about to paste a fourth note on the ground floor166 words
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209 1985-03-21 1 NEW MPs should watch out for constituents who try to mislead them with "all sorts of stories". National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan gave this advice when answering recentlyelected MP Mr Yeo Cheow Tong (Hong Kah) who had asked that the Housing Board set aside209 words
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Article495 1985-03-21 2 Sight, sound and smell "IF people come in to a wax museum and just see wax figures sitting around, it doesn't tell them anything," says Mr Dennis Brennan. So, through a combination of wax figures, audio- visual presentations, display of artifacts and graphic panels, the designer of the "new495 words
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Article278 1985-03-21 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE discussion on the government's ability to pay back CPF savings has exhausted its course and there is little of substance that can be achieved by prolonging it further. Most of the relevant facts have been bared and to expect more to be unravelled would278 words
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Article179 1985-03-21 2 SHARE FLOTATION OF THREE FIRMS HIT BY KL'S FREEZE THE freeze on new listings in Malaysia has blocked the share flotation plans of three compel nies. Informed sources say thai the three DM Engineering Sdn Bhd. Lipkland Bhd and Kian Hoe Plantations Sdn Bhd are still awaiting the approval179 words
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Article106 1985-03-21 2 EXPORT CREDIT INSURANCE IS export credit insurance an idea whose time is not yet ripe in Singapore 9 Foi one thing. much export business done here is intra -company, between sister organisations. The question of the receiving party's reliability does not really arise. For another, more traditional forms of106 words
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Article292 1985-03-21 2 Running start A HANDFUL of Singapore's younger track and field athletes will be making their debut in Bandar Seri Begawan from Sunday to Sunday week. Leslie Shepherdson, secretary of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association and a former champion, has no high expectations. "We do not expect much from our292 words
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Article614 1985-03-21 2 Bad impression THE Japanese government has decided to get tough with foreign residents who refuse to register then* fingerprints with the authorities a procedure which the foreigners claim equates them with common criminals. Taking a tough stance against foreign residents who have refused to register their fingerprints614 words
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198 1985-03-21 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Reds on Palawan PHILIPPINE communist guerillas are now on the island of Palawan, 570 km south-west of Manila. Acting Armed Forces Chief of Staff Lt-Gen Fidel Ramos visited Palawan's capital of Puerto Princesa on Monday to meet military and local government leaders. The visit198 words
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Article349 1985-03-21 2 Cottage industries VANISHING TRADES? Far from it, author Margaret Sullivan discovered after interviewing people in more than 100 cottage industries in Singapore. Many have been moved, like the hawkers, off the streets from the shophouses into flatted factories. And, yes, there are those that will disappear as well349 words
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Article195 1985-03-21 2 Holidaying in China MORE Singaporeans, including young people, are visiting China. And travel agents here are stepping up their promotions. The Immigration Department's relaxation of rules for visiting China is a major stimulus. Flying there is also no longer a hassle. In fact, Singapore Airlines and the Civil195 words
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224 1985-03-21 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Japan gets tough on fingerprint rule for foreigners PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO. Wed. The Japanese government has decided to crack down on all foreign residents who refuse to register their fingerprints with the authorities a procedure which, the foreigners claim, equates them with common criminals. Taking a tough224 words
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Article, Illustration491 1985-03-21 3 The Liu murder trial TAIPEI, Wed. A gangland leader told a judge today that he was ordered by Taiwan's military intelligence chief to kill ChineseAmerican journalist Mr Henry Liu in California because he was working as a double agent. "(Vice- Admiral) Wong Hsi-Ling ordered me toUPI; Reuter; AP - 491 words
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463 1985-03-21 3 Hanoi ready to patch up with Beijing Thach HANOI, Wed. Vietnam has expressed readiness to normalise ties with China and is reported to be exploring the possibility of exchanging unofficial "liaison offices" with the United States. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach, speaking at a banquet yesterday in honour ofUPI; AFP; AP - 463 words
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182 1985-03-21 3 TAN LIAN CHOO reports: INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja on Tuesday reported that Vietnam appeared interested m normalising its relations with the US. Speaking to reporters during a brief stopover in SINGAPORE, Dr Mochtar said he had suggested during his talks in Hanoi recently that182 words
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213 1985-03-21 3 BEIJING, Wed. The Communist Party today announced a package of unprecedented incentives aimed at promoting scientific research and rapidly utilising new technology. A Central Committee directive ordered an end to "unnecessary restrictions" on scientists and gave research institutes the right to sell their inventionsUPI - 213 words
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196 1985-03-21 3 SEOUL, Wed REPORTS or surveys that show South Korea moving ahead when compared with other countries often are a matter of pride here. Not so this week when a World Health Organisation (WHO) study was published that said Koreans topped the list of the world'sAP - 196 words
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Article191 1985-03-21 3 Rajiv orders Gujarat riots probe NEW DELHI, Wed PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi today ordered a senior government minister to India's riot-hit city of Ahmedabad where eight people have been killed in caste violence. Mr Gandhi told parliamentarians demanding a debate on looting, arson and street battles that the situation hadReuter - 191 words
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Article367 1985-03-21 4 Iran warns of Iraqi blockade consequences BAHRAIN, JVed^— Teheran warned that the Gulf War could spread to airlanes through the region as an Iraqi-declared air blockade of Iran went into effect last night. Departing passengers reported chaos at Teheran airport as the last flights left aheadReuter; AFP - 367 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-03-21 4 Taxpayer to foot miners' strike bill Higher road taxes, duty on cigarettes Higher duty also on alcohol, wine and beer LONDON, Wed. Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson, unveiling the Budget for 1985-86 aimed at continuing the fight against inflation and lowerFT; AFP; Reuter - 424 words
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178 1985-03-21 4 TEL AVIV, Wednesday FEARS of a guerilla onslaught from across the border may drive tens of thousands of Israelis to abandon their homes in the north once the army completes the withdrawal from Lebanon, which is now moving towards its final stage. Nearly halfFT; Reuter - 178 words
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Article81 1985-03-21 4 Peres welcomes summit JERUSALEM, Wed. Prime Minister Shimon Peres welcomed the threeway Baghdad summit between the leaders of Egypt, Jordan and Iraq, and described the three nations as representative of a "more moderate" Arab bloc. His comments came one day after Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Jordan's King Hussein flewUPI - 81 words
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Article70 1985-03-21 4 PARIS, Wed. Arabsat, a telecommunications satellite launched last month for 21 Arab states and the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), is sending "faulty information", the manufacturer said yesterday. "One of the gyro- scopes, which determines the satellite's position, Is giving faulty Information as to its axis" inUPI - 70 words
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Article73 1985-03-21 4 SOITH KOREA said yesterday it had arrested eighT people, including a former professor, and charged them with spying for North Korea and trying to incite a popular uprising in the South. The Agency for National Seci>:it\ Planning said in Seoul that the ringleader was Kim Choi, 72.Reuter - 73 words
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Article59 1985-03-21 4 INDIAN POLICE yesterday drew a blank in their search for a missing Soviet diplomat. Mr Igor Gheza, 37, wno vanished after an early morning stroll on Sunday in a Delhi park. "The hunt is still or.. But we have no lead, no clues. It's a mystery."Reuter - 59 words
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Article67 1985-03-21 4 Soviet- Aussie talks SENIOR SOVIET and Australian officials opened three days of talks yesterday in Canberra on disarmament and arms control The talks had been arranged following correspondence between the foreign ministers of the two countries. Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said in a speech welcoming the Soviet delegation that it67 words
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Article97 1985-03-21 4 BOLIVIA'S LEFTWING government called out troops yesterday to prevent fresh street protests in the capital as a general strike entered its 13th day. Defence Minister Manuel Cardenas said in La Paz that army and air force troops had thrown a security cordon around the cityReuter - 97 words
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Article456 1985-03-21 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent 4 THERE aren't 30 people on this (Senate) floor who believe in MX, but the majority voted with Reagan because they are worried .they would be blamed if m the Geneva talks failed. y Democratic Senator Lawton Chiles of456 words
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Article, Illustration118 1985-03-21 5 THE MX missile is designed as a highly accurate weapon intended to spew as many as II warheads each across Soviet missile fields. The missile: STANDS 22 m high, with a package of It warheads sitting on top of a four-stage rocket weighing 88,459 kg; CANUPI - 118 words
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199 1985-03-21 5 AUGUSTA (Georgia). Wed. An old woman, beaten and locked in a bathroom for 11 days by a robber who killed her husband, apparently survived the ordeal "on water and hope •'What day is it?" Mrs Leona Harrington, 71. asked after beingUPI - 199 words
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Article68 1985-03-21 5 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Delegates headed for UN Security Council debates will soon be confronted by a symbolic reminder of the horrors of war a tapestry of Pablo Picasro's masterpiece Guernica, sources said yesterday. The sources said the valuable tapestry, owned by the late Mr Nelson RockefellerAP - 68 words
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211 1985-03-21 5 Top gems firm men on tax dodge charges NEW YORK, Wednesday THE managers of Cartier jewellery store here were arrested yesterday and charged with helping customers avoid paying taxes on purchases. Cartier International Inc was indicted with the two store employees, manager S. Howard Warnock and assistant manager Thomas Foster,UPI - 211 words
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Article207 1985-03-21 5 Reagan offers Argentina WASHINGTON, Wed. President Ronald Reagan yesterday offered to help Argentine President Raul Alfonsin reverse his country's economic decline but warned him that tough austerity measures would be required. Mr Alfonsin, whose government is faced with over 800 per cent inflation, told Mr Reagan he was willing toReuter - 207 words
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146 1985-03-21 5 BETHEL (Oklahoma), Wed. A six-year-old boy, bluffing with an unloaded rifle, scared off a man holding a knife to his mother's throat, saving her life and probably averting a massacre of the family, a sheriff said yesterday. "He's something else, isn't he?" said sheriffUPI - 146 words
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Article151 1985-03-21 5 MOSCOW, Wed. The official Soviet news agency Tass today auickly condemned the fnited States Senate's approval of spending on the MX missile, calling it a proof of Washington's "hypocritical" attitude to arms talks. In a report from Washington, Tass said the vote followed a speechReuter - 151 words
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318 1985-03-21 5 SUPPORTERS of the MX missile and its opponents have used the following arguments: FOR The higher accuracy and yield of the MX as compared to the other 1,023 land-based missiles will put Soviet hard targets, such as missile silos, in jeopardy, thus heighteningUPI - 318 words
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Article209 1985-03-21 6 Grenade attacks BANGKOK, Wednesday THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda today denied that the government was involved in grenade attacks on the houses of two opposition leaders. Unidentified assailants yesterday lobbed handgrenades into the houses of Chart Thai Party leader Pramarn Adireksan and party deputy spokesmanAP - 209 words
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111 1985-03-21 6 OSAKA, Wed. The view is growing among Asean manufacturers that China will become a promising market for their products, Mr Norishige Hasegawa, board chairman of Sumitomo Chemical Co., said yesterday. "A consensus among Asian businessmen is that China will stick to its open-door policy,"Bernama - 111 words
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182 1985-03-21 6 Jobless Thai graduates lobby govt for work BANGKOK, Wed. Unemployed university graduates have formed a pressure group to lobby the government to create more jobs, the Bangkok Post reported this week. The rising number of jobless graduates, estimated at 400,000, has led to the formation of an Unemployed Graduates Federation182 words
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Article352 1985-03-21 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Mamla Reporter NPA and Muslim rebels recruit among hill tribes MANILA, Wed. Communist guerillas have infiltrated the farflung island of Palawan, 570 km south-west of here, where foreign oil companies are engaged in offshore drilling. Acting Armed Forces Chief of Staff Lt-Gen Fidel352 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-03-21 6 THAI Prime Minister Prem Tlnsulanonda (background, fourth from left) delivering his Inaugural speech to open the 41st session of United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) in Bangkok on Tuesday. Representatives from 34 member-countries are attending the It-day conference, whichReuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration372 1985-03-21 6 MANILA, Wed. PHILIPPINE Chief Justice Enrique Fernando today said the Aquino murder trial might have to restart in a different court if the Supreme Court ruled that the tribunal now handling it had no jurisdiction. But he stressed that the Supreme Court was stillAFP; Reuter - 372 words
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159 1985-03-21 6 JAKARTA, Wed. The prosecution today demanded a 17-year jail term for a man charged with setting off an explosion in a Jakarta shopEing centre, one of three omb attacks on ethnic Chinese property on Oct 4. The explosion allegedly detonated by Melta Halim killedAFP - 159 words
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151 1985-03-21 6 JAKARTA, Wed Six convicts were shot dead when they tried to escape from a prison in Semarang, Central Java, at the weekend, the Jakarta Post reported yesterday Guards fired at the convicts after they ignored repeated warnings to surrender, Dr Dimyati,151 words
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Article37 1985-03-21 6 BANGKOK. Wed Thai dor tors have diagnosed that two foreign homosexuals living in Bangkok have Aids. Health Ministry officials said today Thailand has now reported three cases of Aids (acquired immunity deficiency syndrome). ReuterReuter - 37 words
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190 1985-03-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The government has received seven applications to set up private radio stations in the country. Information Minister Datuk Rats Yatim said yesterday. He said the supervisory Panel of Private Broadcast (PPPS) would look into the applications, and the necessityBernama - 190 words
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103 1985-03-21 7 Special counters for voter registration exercise JOHOR BARU, Wed. The Johor Elections Commission Office has set up 10 special counters at the Malaysian High Commission in Singapore to enable Malaysian citizens working and staying in the republic to register as voters. The counters at the High Commission in Jervois RoadBernama - 103 words
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Article, Illustration191 1985-03-21 7 'Surrender' leaflets will be airdropped to terrorists KUCHING, Wednesday THE state government will airdrop 20,000 leaflets over various parts of Sarawak in a campaign to encourage the remnants of the North Kalimantan Communist Party terrorists to surrender and rejoin society. In making this announcementNST - 191 words
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Article, Illustration270 1985-03-21 7 PENANG, Wed MALAYSIAN and Singaporean police will give greater reciprocal emphasis to. the arrest of criminals wanted by police in both countries. Malaysian CID director Datuk Abdul Kudus Alias told the New Straits Times today that both police forces would exchange their respective wantedNST - 270 words
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Article85 1985-03-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police are investigating reports that a Malaysian car dealer, 54-year old Mr Teth Poh Yen, was kidnapped In the southern Thai town of Haadyal on March 11, the day after he won $30,000 in an ox race. An earlier report from a friend ofAFP - 85 words
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Article208 1985-03-21 7 Delay urged in MCA links Gerakan KOTA BARU, Wed. Former Malaysian Chinese Association VicePresident Tan Koon Swan today called for a delay in forming the proposed MCA-Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia joint consultative council. Internal problems of the MCA of needed to be resolved first, he said. The issue of the phantomNST - 208 words
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104 1985-03-21 7 JAKARTA Indonesia has offered Malaysia 50 places for higher studies in its medical and technical faculties. The offer was made by Education Minister Nugroho Notosusanto in his talks with Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Khalil Yaakub here on Monday. Datuk Khalil is104 words
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Article63 1985-03-21 7 TUARAN, Wed. Political parties in Sabah have started a poster war for the state elections with Nomination Day only 12 days away. According to reliable sources, although there have been several occurrences of friction between supporters and workers of the opposition parties and those of theBernama - 63 words
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Article60 1985-03-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Japanese and United States governments have given Malaysian Airline System the go-ahead to start a service to the US via Tokyo. Transport Minister Chong Hon Nyan said the Cabinet at a meeting today approved in principle the proposed service, which wouldBernama - 60 words
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170 1985-03-21 8 Thai who tried bribing Syrian football team loses appeal A THAI, who was last year jailed for eight months by a district court for trying to bribe Syrian footballers, yesterday had his appeal against sentence dismissed by the High Court. Pravit Limapongas' lawyer had argued that Pravit was only a170 words
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109 1985-03-21 8 Special bus services for Malaysia Cup matches THE Singapore Bus Service will operate special bus services for three upcoming Malaysia Cup matches at the National Stadium. Services A, B and C will operate from Ang Mo Kio, Toa Payoh and Commonwealth Avenue respectively. The services, which will start at 6109 words
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Article38 1985-03-21 8 KATONG Community Centre will hold a talk and demonstration on soap basket flower arrangements tomorrow at 8 pm. A three-month course will begin from March 31. For inquiries, call *****36 between 3 pm and 10 pm.38 words
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191 1985-03-21 8 L.E. PREMA - Drivers fought as buses crashed into gate L.E. PREMA By A SCHOOL bos driver bit another driver's arm when he was suddenly attacked by the other man over a misunderstanding. And Mr Yen Kin Sen, 56, did not let go until Inst before the two bases crashed into the gates191 words
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153 1985-03-21 8 THE first group of police officers to join the Singapore Civil Defence Force as instructors started their training at the Nee Soon camp on Monday. The 12 officers are all women with A-level qualifications and between seven and 11 years of service153 words
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Article, Illustration426 1985-03-21 8 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By More than just sight and sound at Surrender Chambers "IF people come in to a wax museum and just see wax figures sitting around it doesn't tell them anything," says Mr Dennis Brennan. So through a combination of wax figures, audio-visualLESLEY KOH - 426 words
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312 1985-03-21 8 Businessmen, industrialists welcome JTC cuts in rentals INDUSTRIALISTS and businessmen yesterday generally welcomed Jurong Town Corporation's cuts in rentals by between 10 and 15 per cent from next month. But some said more could be done. The reductions 10 per cent for industrial land and 15 per cent for standard312 words
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135 1985-03-21 8 The pilot health booklet scheme Ministry willing to explain to parents THE School Health Services Is willing to go to schools to explain the health booklet scheme to parents of Primary 1 pupils, the Medical Director of the service, Dr Chay Swee On, said. The booklet, distributed to three schools135 words
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Article309 1985-03-21 9 Class A withdrawals up to 80% MEDISAVE accounts will be able to be used to pay ward charges in private hospitals by the end of the year. Announcing this last night, the Ministry of Health said it would have talks with private hospitals to work309 words
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284 1985-03-21 9 Merger 'did not affect journalism standards' JOURNALISM standards have not fallen since the merger of the newspaper groups in Singapore, said Mr Goh Choon Kang. MP for Braddell Heights, yesterday. There was some initial fear that because of absence of competition between rival newspaper groups, standards would drop after the284 words
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Article154 1985-03-21 9 Expats and their impact "We share the SNUJ's determination to increase the number of competent Singapore jovmalists," said Mr Peter H. L Lim, group editor of The Straits Times Press, commenting on Mr Ivan Lim's statement. "That is precisely why we have expatriates to help raise the level of expertise154 words
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Article71 1985-03-21 9 VEHICLES, machinery and electrical equipment are among the items to be auctioned off by the Government at 930 am on April 1 at the Central Supplies Department compound in Depot Road. The items for sale include used road rollers, shovels, Land Rovers, cars, machinery, motorcyles, used71 words
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180 1985-03-21 9 Lorry owners want less frequent checks LORRY owners last night appealed to the Government to inspect heavy vehicles between 10 and 15 years old only once a year. They say vehicles over 15 years should continue to be inspected every six months. All vehicles over 10 years now are checked180 words
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Article56 1985-03-21 9 A RECEPTIONIST arrived at her workplace in Jurong on Monday morning to discover that it had been broken into over the weekend. Miss Maimunah binti Ali, 27, found the main office door of Trans International Pte Ltd forced open and the office ransacked. Cash cheques worth $10,000 and56 words
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Article61 1985-03-21 9 FIRE damaged a furniture shop in Yishun Avenue 5 on Tuesday morning. No one was injured in the blaze at Khia Heng Furniture Company on the ground floor of Block 731 at 12.45 am. Two fire engines put out the blaze in 10 minutes. The extent of61 words
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353 1985-03-21 9 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By IF THE Thai government decides to sell the Sing Thai Farms in Haadyai to ;he private sector, the Primary Industries Enterprise will not object and will withdraw its capital from the joint venture, i* has353 words
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137 1985-03-21 9 Quicker pact, thanks to house union A HOUSE union makes for faster pay agreements at least for Shell Singapore. The company and the Singapore Shell Employees' Union took only six weeks to reach agreement on their new three-year wage pact. The agreement, which was signed yesterday at the Mandarin Hotel,137 words
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295 1985-03-21 9 A MALAYSIAN university dropout, who was fined $1,000 last year for posing as a medical student in Singapore hospitals, was yesterday ordered to be jailed instead. The High Court ordered that the fine be substituted with a three-month jail term following an295 words
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Article, Illustration73 1985-03-21 10 Speaker, Dr ii. Seng i MPs that he would drop the ine on .in;, mm a hi- exceeded the LO ne Until the i ditistrylebate i n estimates of expenditu] I v I reed most MPs to be concise, ing for bri.sr fast-paced business. Ine Defence RCinistrj73 words
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Article105 1985-03-21 10 [HE li using Board will adopl a new computerised acet untln g s.'°»em starting A| 1 and if wifl provide clearer -ictails abou- lb og of building HDB flats Its old system, in use for more than two decades, had been regular], criticised by the Auditor- <105 words
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Article118 1985-03-21 10 ["HIS was Mr Teh's response to a number of suggestions He told Mr Lim Che? Onn (Bukit Merah) il would be difficult to demolish old blocks ofl flats, replace tnem with bigger ones and then allow <Tl the residents to move back To MPs who spoke118 words
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Article92 1985-03-21 10 MFC WONG Kan Seng (Kuo Chuan) wanted the HDB to get experts to help it record its ss story for posterity. Dr Tan Cheng Bock Ayer Rajah wanted free parking on Sundays and public holidays. Dr Augustine Tan fWhampoa) wanted better road signs on older streets.92 words
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Article47 1985-03-21 10 DR lAN Cheng Bock criticised the landscaped "hills" built in front of shops. Among other things, he said, these artificial elevations made for bad fengshui Replied Mr Teh "Some of the architects got carried away by rheir own artistic inclinations." He promised actio47 words
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Article117 1985-03-21 10 Durian nightmares DR KOH Lip Lin (Nee Soon) called for a better way of compensating farmers for their trail trees, buildings and cemented areas. For example, he felt it was unfair for a farmer to be paid the same amount for a durian tree wuh trail and one without fruit.117 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-03-21 10 BRIG-GEN (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong issued an open invitation to MPs to drop in anytime, without notice, to have an SAF meal with him Replying to Dr Augustine Tan dtn ing 'tic debate on the Defence Ministry ates, he said the SAF's catered food" n u!"86 words
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Article57 1985-03-21 10 MR LEI >V; Horn Kee (Thomson) called for a bettei feedback system for reservists, national servicemen and their parents. Brigen Le u'l feedback was critical in the -> L. is i i tillable gauge of morale, lie listed the available avenues for raising problems, but stresseimiatTeedback workedrrwo^vaysr^57 words
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Article71 1985-03-21 10 MR B Jeyaretnam (Anson) got into a j B with Brig-Gen Lee and the Leader of use, Mr X Dhanabalan, when he asked if SAF men had been "guided" on how 10 vote in the >*■< '-mixM- general election. He again the question of Brig-Gen Lee's promotion71 words
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Article62 1985-03-21 10 MA. -f: ABBAS Abu Amin Pasir Panjang) isfced about plans to upgrade older regulars ia th< SAF There were many courses for ig Get Lee said, bul ho was against sending men witn proven experience on "a I paper Chase" In Mindef, he said. worth iALAN JOHN - 62 words
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832 1985-03-21 10 Debate on the Defence Ministry's estimates It's the man, not the paper, that counts IF YOU have a degree, a diploma, a certificate, it makes not the slightest difference at the way we look at yon, and to your prospects. There is sometimes a832 words
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196 1985-03-21 10 Dr Tan 'lifts the lid' on SAF efficiency EYEING the Defence Ministry's $2.4-billion Budget allocation, Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa) could not help thinking about productivity and cost-effectiveness ir the Singapore Armed Forces He had read newspaper and magazine reports about US congressional hearings which exposed a few "juicy scandals", including196 words
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89 1985-03-21 10 Help the long-serving regulars develop LONC-SFRVING SAF regulars must be given the opportunities to develop in their jobs and to keep abreast with developments in defence technology and strategy, said Major Abbas Abu Amin < Pasir Panjang). He said many of these regulars were still in the service, although their89 words
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284 1985-03-21 10 Prove that soldiers were influenced in voting Jeya told IF MR J.B. Jeyaretnam has any evidence that the Government influenced Singapore Armed Forces personnel into voting for the People's Action Party in the general election, he should come ont publicly with the evidence. Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong challenged Mr284 words
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213 1985-03-21 10 Brig-Gen Lee said it was an offence to Influence a person's vote and said Mr Jeyaretnam should not be coy about disclosing details. "He should state them openly and he should demand an answer because he should know, as an experienced politician, that213 words
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Article, Illustration359 1985-03-21 10 RESERVISTS appear to be taking their individual physical proficiency tests more seriously. Last year, 5,500 reservists went through the seven-day residential training at Pulau Tekong because they twice failed the IPPT during a given period. But this was fewer than the 9,600359 words
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Article206 1985-03-21 10 RESERVISTS should be treated as valued citizens, Mr Leong Horn Kee (Thomson) said yesterday. Bat these citizens, who had contributed 24 to 38 months to national security and defence, were sometimes disadvantaged when comEred to other citizens, said. Mr Leong gave the example of international passports, saying206 words
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Article, Illustration232 1985-03-21 11 Master of mountains and molehills LIFE in a Housing Board estate has its inexplicable moments. There are times when the strangest things happen. Take the case of a community which, believe it or not, rejected a children's playground the board had built. Yet elsewhere, the common grouse was that there232 words
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Article615 1985-03-21 11 Big day for little things THE Housing Board never fails to attract questions, and more questions, when it is the talking point in Parliament. Yesterday, 10 MPs spent about 90 minutes offering countless comments, complaints and suggestions about the HDB and its activities. Topics included leaky pipes, "rusty" water, cumbersome615 words
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501 1985-03-21 11 Why there can't be single person flats Debate on the National Development Ministry's estimates There's just not enough land: Teh EVERY way you look at it, Mr Teh Cheang Wan said, there was no reason to object to single people living alone. But only one "very strong reason" ruled this501 words
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Article, Illustration245 1985-03-21 11 On the members' W complaints of defects in flats, it has been suggested architects should visli these flats. I think this is a good suggestion and I will pass It on to the HDB. But I think HDB architects do visit these245 words
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Article202 1985-03-21 11 THE durian tree featured in Parliament yesterday when Mr Teh Cheang Wan demonstrated the art of answering questions fully and convincingly. In doing this, he also created great hilarity. It all began when Dr Koh Up Lin (Nee Soon) told of the unhappiness of resettled farmers202 words
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Article203 1985-03-21 11 RESIDENTS who have to move out of old Housing Board estates to make way for redevelopment may have to be content with living elsewhere instead of returning to their old neighbourhood. It is impractical to resettle all these residents in the same estates, Mr Teh Cheang203 words
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Article507 1985-03-21 11 PHILIP LEE - From the Gallery PHILIP LEE By prickly was when the MP for Nee Soon, Dr Koh Lip Lin, rose to speak. His subject was durian trees. While not exactly a feature of HDB living, the durian tree, as well as other fruit-bearing species, had been very much the nettle of507 words
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135 1985-03-21 11 Lee Kim Chew; Ahmad Osman; Paul Jacob; Wong Ai Kwei; Hsung Bee Hwa; Conard Raj - Town council plan to be finalised later this year Lee Kim Chew Ahmad Osman Paul Jacob Wong Ai Kwei Hsung Bee Hwa Conard Raj REPORTING BY: and THE Government's proposal to allow town councils to manage Housing Board estates will be finalised during the second half of the year, Mr135 words
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276 1985-03-21 11 HDB to find source of 'rusty' water THE Housing Board will trace the source of 'rusty' water supplies in some flats and try to put matters right. Mr Teh Cheng Wan said the problem worried the Housing Board and it had been carrying out checks to find out what was276 words
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253 1985-03-21 12 Stiff sentences needed to deter road menaces says judge IT WAS in the public interest that deterrent sentences be meted out against hell-drivers or riders because the problem was becoming prevalent and a menace to other road-users, a judge said yesterday. Mr Justice Chua threw out an appeal by a253 words
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151 1985-03-21 12 I signed statements out of fear, says accused Fishing port murders A FISHERMAN denied in the High Court yesterday that he had given the police any voluntary statement relating to his alleged involvement in the Jurong fishing port double-murder. Sim Min Teck, 23, made this denial at his continued trial151 words
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Article46 1985-03-21 12 THE role of the neurosurgeon, social worker, psychologist and speech therapist in the treatment of head injuries will be discussed during a seminar at Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Sunday from 8.30 am to 5 pm. Call Mrs S. Sivagnanaratnam on *****96 for details.46 words
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Article39 1985-03-21 12 A FORMER clerk of Jet Import Export Pte Ltd, Shabnam Anwar, 22, yesterday claimed trial to criminal breach of trust of her company funds amounting to $35,000 last Dec 17. She will be tried on July 9.39 words
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Article, Illustration223 1985-03-21 12 He fell while trying to get neighbour's keys A GOOD Samaritan ended in hospital after falling from the balcony of a third-level HDB flat in Toa Payoh yesterday. He fell while climbing up to the flat at about 4 pm to retrieve a neighbour's223 words
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469 1985-03-21 12 CHRISTINA TSENG - S'pore likely to be 1989 venue for Fata talks CHRISTINA TSENG By SINGAPORE is likely to be the 1989 venue for the prestigious Pacific Area Travel Association Conference, which attracts about 2,000 people in the tourism industry. Miss Jennie Chua, Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's Divisional Director for Conventions, said at469 words
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250 1985-03-21 12 Businessmen to fight US protectionism AMERICAN businessmen in the Asia-Pacific region are concerned about growing protectionism and will lobby against an American proposal to impose a 20 per cent surtax on exports to the United States. The chairman of the Asia-Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce, Mr Warren Williams,250 words
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144 1985-03-21 12 FOR the second consecutive time, the Singapore Port Workers' Union has returned unopposed a 21--man Executive Council. Their election yesterday was a boost for the union's Executive Secretary, Mr Ng Pock Too, whose task it was to form a unified team. SPWU elections had been144 words
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Article109 1985-03-21 12 THE authorisation by onion members for the check-off subscription system has been extended to two years. Acting Labour Minister Lee Yock Snan yesterday said his ministry had reviewed the need for yearly authorisation and decided that the authorisation period should be extended to two years.109 words
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124 1985-03-21 12 Teh blames owners for failure of scheme A GOVERNMENT scheme to allow owners of rent-controlled premises to re-develop their properties was a flop, Parliament was told yesterday. The owners failed to cooperate with each other and the experimental scheme, introduced in 1968, was scrapped, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan124 words
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228 1985-03-21 12 RESETTLEMENT of residents in large areas must be carried out in phases because the Housing Board cannot immediately provide the flats and facilities required by everyone affected by redevelopment projects. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said: "When we clear certain areas, we228 words
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428 1985-03-21 12 More Parliament reports NO names were mentioned, but everyone in the House knew the sharp exchange was over Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong. Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam repeated a question he asked last year and was challenged again to go outside Parliament and428 words
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205 1985-03-21 13 Honours law degrees of seven varsities accepted ONLY the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degrees conferred by seven universities in Malaysia, Hongkong. Australia and New Zealand are recognised in Singapore. The universities are: University of Malaya (Malaysia), University of Hongkong, University of Sydney, University of Melbourne and Monash University in Australia205 words
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Article40 1985-03-21 13 TWO women were each fined $5,01/} on Monday for helping to oi^rate an illegal 10,000--charac:er lottery on Saturday. Yeo Gek Hua. 31, and Lim Geok Eiv, 38, admitted committing the offence at Yeo's Geylang Batiru home.40 words
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Article49 1985-03-21 13 TWO Malaysian men were charged on Tuesday with trafficking in 33 slabs of opium weighing 66 kg at an open space in Woodlands Road on Monday. No bleas were taken from Ong Chit Keong, 26, and Koh Yu Huk. 37. Both were remanded until Tuesday.49 words
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Article, Illustration389 1985-03-21 13 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN Broadview case By The charges LOH Shak Mow, 45, Managing Director of the then Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, faces 28 abetment-by-c o n s pi racy -to-c heat charges, allegedly committed between December 1981 and August 1982, Involving $9.41 million.389 words
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206 1985-03-21 13 RETHI GOVIN - RETHI GOVIN By YOU CAN now get rid of old clothes, books, shoes that don't fit and all that junk at home and still feel like a Samaritan. The Salvation Army's Home Collection Service Centre, which opens in Bencoolen Street today,206 words
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Article403 1985-03-21 13 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH By Subordinate Courts in 'cashless' queue THE Subordinate Courts have gone "cashless". Fines, which until recently had to be settled in cash, can now be paid by cheque or cashiers' order, depending on the amount. Fines of less than $10,000 can be403 words
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Article117 1985-03-21 13 A SINGAPOREAN was found stabbed to death on Saturday In the Manila suburb of Mandaluyong. Mr Justin Edwin Weerasekera, 31, was having a drink with another man at 1.31 am that day when he was chased by three men. His body was found in an alley117 words
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Article499 1985-03-21 16 OF the issues raised in the last general election, those concerning the CPF were among the most controversial. The opposition had alleged that at some point in the future, the government will be unable to fulfill its obligations and will thus deny people access to the funds499 words
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Article, Illustration973 1985-03-21 16 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Obstacles in way of MCA-Gerakan co-operation Around the region By THE proposal to set up a joint council to improve co-operation between the Malaysian Chinese Association and the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia has not generated much enthusiasm among the Chinese in Malaysia. The973 words
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Article, Illustration677 1985-03-21 16 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Diplomatic Correspondent AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Bill Hayden was criticised in Australia after he revealed that he was deceived by Vietnam's leaders while he was in Hanoi for an official visit. Although Asean officials generally agree that the timing677 words
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Article919 1985-03-21 16 Can Gorbachev do a Deng for Soviets? IF MIKHAIL Gorbachev is the man most Russians hope he is, then he is a man their country has too long been denied. Since Lenin handed over the General Secretaryship of the Communist Party to Stalin 63 years919 words
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491 1985-03-21 17 Some computer grads jobless because of the economy I REFER to the letter "Computer grads look for jobs' bv Mr Alvin Ong. (ST. March 16). While I am totally sympathetic with the plight of the 40 per cent of my fellow graduates who have been491 words
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152 1985-03-21 17 Community Chest should also help the blind I HAVE noticed the recent Community Chest of Singapore advertisement on television and think it is very good. I am, however, concerned that the blind of Singapore are not supported by this fund. That is probably why they are not featured in the152 words
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Letter140 1985-03-21 17 STACKS of volumes of the complete organ works of Jchann Sebastian Bach in three different editions Novellos, Augeners and Peters, including the organ concertos of G.F. Handel, lined the shelves of the National Library more than five years ago before the building was air-conditioned and upgraded. All the140 words
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225 1985-03-21 17 Bank cannot absorb money in account Replies I REFER to the letter "Can the banks take this money 9 by "Confused". (ST, March 16). We would advise that, based on the information given, the bank referred to would not have the right to absorb as service charge the amount of225 words
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Letter79 1985-03-21 17 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve79 words
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180 1985-03-21 17 Confucian package: It was only interest I WISH to clarify the report "Foreign interest in Confucian ethics package". (ST, Jan 10). No where did I mention in the press briefing on Jan 9 that the authorities in the East Asian countries, viz. Hongkong, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan, intended to180 words
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172 1985-03-21 17 Too much noise from police station I WOULD like to compliment the Singapore Police Force for making efforts to become a more communityoriented force. However, I cannot help commenting on some of the goings-on at the Queenstown police station. I live in an apartment block facing the station's back portion.172 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1985-03-21 18 All against the wind for trade insurance corporation 4 Twenty-five per cent share is too optimistic any significant increase on the current 4 per cent level in the near future is un- m likely. 7 Private bankers involved with the ECICS Singapore does better1,162 words
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551 1985-03-21 18 CAIRO After the US's refusal to open peace talks on the Middle East, moderate Arabs will focus diplomatic efforts on two objectives finding Palestinian negotiators acceptable to Washington and getting the PLO to acknowledge Israel's right to exist. This is the view of WesternAP - 551 words
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Article91 1985-03-21 19 PUNTERS were not convinced that the market would see a bull run in the near future and so there was no grear rush to buy up stocks, dealers and anal3\>ts said yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost two points to close at 833.32 after91 words
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Article81 1985-03-21 19 K| lanm' Jl 50 520 -160 Salens lies 180 -40 Spore Glass 50c 187 -19 mam forpn 330 -16 FIN 525 -15 Peak >_. 446 -14 OUE 336 -14 Utd Chee 226 -14 fed Cable; 4 119 —12 SPTeiSe 295 -11 ■■g Elect 330 -10 RaM<h 390 -6 Nat81 words
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Article13 1985-03-21 19 Pan-El 961,000 C C 598,000 Sime Darby 545,000 Supreme Corpn 485,00013 words
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Article81 1985-03-21 19 Mar H Mar 20 WCaema /4; bs 746 34 3T indicatf *****41; *****72 81 OB OS 238 253 SI MMM. 835 32 833 32 ST Finance 2416 84 *****3 ST Hotels 846 i2 845 80 Mar 19 Mar 20 ST Properties 479 83 480 49 STMinmjs 327 10 32281 words
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Article45 1985-03-21 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High *****1(8 2.84) 983 06 (8 2. 84) 1983 84 Low 712.29(5 183) 684.88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 <B'2 84) *****(8 2 84) All time Lo* 74 75 (17 9 64) 550.78 (12 8 82)45 words
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Article13 1985-03-21 19 THE US dollar closed at D-mark 3.2225 in Singapore, losing 95 points.13 words
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Article30 1985-03-21 19 DM Y FF S$ H$ OS$ 11 600 3 2400 256 70 Unq 2 '450 7 7900 ***** 3 2225 255 70 0 9850 2 2500 7 794030 words
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Article33 1985-03-21 19 Eurodollar: Gained 15 ticks to 89.45 a contract. Deutsehemark: Gained 95 ticks to 0.3128 a contract. Japanese yen: Ga.ned 63 ticks to 0.*****6 a contract. Gold: Gained U5535.30 to U*****.00 an ounce.33 words
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Article64 1985-03-21 19 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong shipping magnate Sir Yue-Kong Pao yesterday took over as Chairman of four subsidiaries of Wheelock Marden, four days after he gained control of the conglomerate after a month-long battle. Sir Yue-Kong became Chief Executive of Lane Crawford Holdings Ltd, Hongkong Realty and Trust Ltd, HarrimanAFP - 64 words
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Article98 1985-03-21 19 TOKYO. Wed. The ever-increasing housing loan burden on Japanese workers' households was found responsible for the slump in consumer spending, a major factor to the recovery of the domestic economy, a government report said today. The Management and Coordination Agency, in a survey on householdAFP - 98 words
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Article43 1985-03-21 19 Bank to open BEIJING, Wed. A new Shanghai Communications Bank will be opened soon, specifically to raise funds for the technical upgrading of existing firms, the China News Service said. Branches of the bank are also planned for other provinces and cities. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article74 1985-03-21 19 TOKYO. Wed. Japan's Finance Ministry may soon ease curbs on city banks' ability to raise funds cheaply to help them meet foreign competition stemming from the internationalisation of Japan's financial markets, security house sources said. The sources expect the ministry to give permission next month forReuter - 74 words
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Article45 1985-03-21 19 LONDON. Wed British Leyland reported on Tuesday a pre-tax loss of £73.3 million (5J183.25 million) last year, larger than the previous year's £67.1 million loss. It blamed the higher loss on more competition for sales and on labour relations problems- APAP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration447 1985-03-21 19 ABC takeover triggers speculation about moves to acquire CBS NEW YORK, Wed. Shares of Capital Cities Communications soared on Wall Street yesterday in response to the firm's plan to buy the America n Broadcasting Companies for US$3.5 billion (557.945 billion). The surprise deal triggered speculation about a takeover bid forReuter; AP - 447 words
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401 1985-03-21 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By FOREIGN exchange dealers in Singapore were thoroughly confused yesterday by the US dollar's movement, particularly against the deutsehemark. Meanwhile, gold continued its climb after its biggest one-day gain in New York on Tuesday. Generally, the US dollar gained some ground401 words
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442 1985-03-21 19 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By THE freeze on new listings in Malaysia has blocked the share flotation plans of three companies. Informed sources say that the three IJM Engineering Sdn Bhd, Lipkland Bhd and Kian Hoe Plantations Sdn Bhd are still awaiting the approval of442 words
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382 1985-03-21 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Capital Issues Committee (CIC) should give the companies seeking public listing more say in the determination of its issue price. This was suggested here yesterday by Mr Ishak Abdul Hamid, the chief executive of Amanah ChaseBernama - 382 words
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146 1985-03-21 19 THANKS to a $1 million computer programme, the insurance sector can study trends in the industry in future. The Singapore Reinsurance Corporation Limited, with the assistance of the General Insurance Association, has installed a HewlettPackard computer system that will collate and146 words
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Advertisement53 1985-03-21 19 Wv? *&Xsssss&%£$ < s i -^&ffi_BBMBMMMBBBBMBBBBBBM_HM_B__KBWM^ ___H____&'* V :v^gSBg_— l l _H _S_^^^__^ :-::-5gB$88_—i /vV v. :> '^^M___^^'o '^SmSIs 1 j__H__&_____ ___^^S°*ml^_* n|^_V/ *^SJ i__a__f > ds£'^- fssflfl _H 13 __0 G___j____| aAAm Y&&v&fi& __K ''•yz&MAmmmjm^aV'. _»p?^ 3cP___mS RMkI iSBR^/SSS^^^^_V.'^^^x^-?v^^s.^^ i_PE^3&&'' _l f______^ *i$ MS as* _9I IRj _Br _S53 words
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Article3175 1985-03-21 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acmo i 66G 1.675 i66 678) (5> 1.68 I 67 Alcom (1 328 1 365) (4) 1 36 (1) 1 35SETT (1 338 1 365) (5) 1 35 MM Cho, 258 2 30S) (2> 2 30 (P. 2 25 (1) 2 2o3,175 words
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Article2338 1985-03-21 20 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto 3 70S A Choc (2 70S' AMD ,3 38S (51 3 38.6 3 36 Alcom (1 538> (15) 1 55 (16) 1 54 (49 1 56 (5 I 53 AISB 3 84EQ API (1 105) (21 1 11 '3> 1 09 (12) I2,338 words
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Article2651 1985-03-21 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwrse specified Adjusted (or scrip/rifhts N Ta» -exempted dividend ABN rs traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in doflars 1984/85 Last Yield Vol Day Kfh Low Company Sale Change ('000) High2,651 words
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Article233 1985-03-21 21 OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6 1 6 i 6 fc i Autosave 5 i FM deposit 3 months s'] 5 i 5 s'/s 6 months 5. 6 6 5 4 9 months 6>4 6 4 6U 6 1 12 months 6'j 6W 6 1 6U233 words
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Article146 1985-03-21 21 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5802— 1 5838 6.45—6.25 Canadian dollar 1 6412 1.6451 6.17—6.05 NZ dollar 1.0208-1.0307 10.11-9.62 Sterling pound 2.6156—2.6224 3.88-3.78 US dollar 2.2510-2.2530 4.47-4.42 Austrian schilling 9.8758—9.8893 102.53—99.34 Belgian franc (com)146 words
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650 1985-03-21 21 PUNTERS were not convinced that the market would see a bull run in the near future and so there was no great rush to buy up stocks, said dealers and analysts yesterday. The market responded well to news that the Dow Jones650 words
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Article310 1985-03-21 21 705 unch Hutchison 18 80 +0 1 12 30 +0 1 Intl City 066 unch 8 50 +01 Jardme Math 8 55 +015 3175 025 Jarcfcne Sec 930 +0 1 4 60 +0 025 Ka Woh Bank I 34 unch 71 OOS KMB 9 10 +0.1 560 -0 3310 words
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Article342 1985-03-21 21 ch M Y *n Chanje Mltsuo Heo y 273 3 A.ir.omoto 1120 +20 Mitsubishi 520 +3 i Ako: 496 3 Mitsui Co 339 12 Amoiio 1250 10 Mitsui Shwpbldg 173 +1 Asoh, Chem 825 7 Mitsui Smelting 537 34 A*ah. Grass 900 +5 M.tsukoshi 421 +2 Bank Tk 851342 words
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Article314 1985-03-21 21 March 20 Cents Change Hooker 214 +1 (Aust) I C I 188 +2 Leighton 165 -3 AC I 187 unch Lend Lease 580 -6 A N I 265 1 Magellan Pet Aust 235 10 A P M 250 +5 Mayne Nickiess 318 unch Abertoyle 900 +10 Metols Explor Age314 words
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Article74 1985-03-21 21 I I I I I I -I I I I j NST Index Wednesday 1340.45 (1344.17) —7$ Hongkong Hang Seng ~l^ Wednesday 1312.56 (1300.97) 0Australian All-Ordinaries i__ Wednesday 802.8 (793.9) r j Nikkei 0 J Average Wednesday *****.37 (*****.99) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 997.5 (995.4) Dow Jones Average 0:74 words
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Article224 1985-03-21 21 torch 19 US) Chan.e Goodyeor Tire 26% Gulr Res 15 M Mcoo 34% +1% Hewlett Pock \llied Chem Cp 38% Intl Busi Mach 130% 2 Vllis-Chalmers 7% -Wj Intl Harvester 9% unc Vm Tel Tel 21* +94 Intl Tel Tel 31% +"< \max Inc 18% +1 John Jhsn224 words
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Article284 1985-03-21 21 MINING Barlow Rand 449 -5 Charter Cons 200 unch Cons Gold 509 1 5 Rust Plat 7'. ZCI 17V. March 19 US$ AAC IP. Amgold 87 -s'. Aal 40 J +V4 Bracken 200 25 Blyvoors 89/16 Botswana 20 -2 Buttels 39 De Beers 468 +20 EastDr.es 26'. +P. Dooms284 words
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Article96 1985-03-21 21 THE Singapore dollar ended at 2.2510 30 against the greenback at 3pm yesterday compared with its opening of 2.2480 30. It was traded between 2.2520 and 2.2570. The greenback was unsteady against most major currencies in very nervous and erratic trading. Against the deutsehemark, it finished at 3.2360 0096 words
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Article120 1985-03-21 21 THE KILOBAR market yesterday opened at 5524,477 and closed at 5525,144. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.25 ,338.00 and selling on profit-taking depressed prices to the day's low of U*****.00 330.00 in hectic trading. It rallied to U*****.00 340.00 and advanced further to the day's high of120 words
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Article28 1985-03-21 21 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 342.00-346.00 302.20 302.70 Hongkong 344.00 347.00 302.60 303.00 Tues Mon New York 339.00-339.50 302.90 303.40 London 316.50 317.00 298.60 299 1028 words
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Article199 1985-03-21 21 Managers' prices for Mar 21 Arbuthnot Securities Asia Spore Growth Fund 0 74 0 79 Asia Pacific 0 98-104 OUB-Montagu Union Spore Fund 108-114 MARA Bumiputra First B'putra 5.74—5 79 Second B'putra 4 94—4 99 Third B'putra 4 22-4 27 Fourth B'putra 4 69—4 74 Fifth Bputra 3199 words
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Article98 1985-03-21 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit GOOD volume continued to dominate the Eurodollar contract as the market registered a healthy estimated 2, (XX) lots. Economic figures released so far seem to point inwards lower interest rates, but the Federal Reserve's stance remains a mystery and participants are watching the Dash gross national product98 words
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Article, Illustration82 1985-03-21 21 THERE were wide movements in the June deutsehemark contract. It opened higher as buyers continued to bid the contract up on news of an 11 per cent drop in US housing starts. As dollar fel! in disfavour, participants drove the contract up to a high of 0.3140. I( 582 words
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Article61 1985-03-21 21 THE June yen contract opened on a firm tone. However, dollar requirement from Japanese importers in the cash market initially took it lower before fresh buying interest pushed it up to close at the day's Open High Low Sett Est \ol Jun 85 0.*****4 0.*****68 0 *****2 0.*****661 words
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Article, Illustration66 1985-03-21 21 THE gold pit suspended trading as the limn of US$25 for the last settlement was up Gold recovered steadilv as spot gold went above the US$345 level. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank SPAfI rin USt per Troy ounce < Open High Lou Sett Est Vol Mar 338 00866 words
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Article15 1985-03-21 21 Rubber Closing prices cents kilo Singapore April I lb cents Malaysia April 193 5015 words
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Article15 1985-03-21 21 T| Closing prices MS kilo KL Tin unch Turnover 190 tonnes ud 23 tonnes15 words
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Article21 1985-03-21 21 Silver Clos,n P" c s OSJ troy 02 M lu«i S.ngaporf M I lues Mon MtaM 6 80-6 90 SM21 words
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Article25 1985-03-21 21 Cloung prices Copper •onn, Tues Spot 1219 00-1220 00 (1240 00 k j months 1240.50-1241.00 (1261 SO IM Market tont Easier i 3,900 tonnes25 words
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Article19 1985-03-21 21 Closmf prices A!umi I tow* tues Spot (986 00-986 SO) i months Ma k< lew tasie Sal."-- I19 words
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Article90 1985-03-21 21 Closing prices Crude MJ tonne palm oil Ma> 1335 south r.ortt 1330 (central, Apr 1330 'south i 1325 Refined palm oil USS tonnes RBD palm Mar 615 sellers Apr 610 (sellers May t RBD Olem tsar May 595 (seller' RBD Stearin Apr 46'. .sellers Msy 460 (seller Crude90 words
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Article, Illustration558 1985-03-21 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Cargo Time Block F2 1000 1100 F3 F2 0700-0800 *****300 Ul F2 *****200 *****900 B8 F2 *****800 1800 1900 L6 F5 0800-0900 *****900 U4 F7 0900 1000. 1800 1900 P2 F2 1000 1200 *****000 IN F2 1400558 words
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Article, Illustration297 1985-03-21 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Niaga 12 P!A 21 3 Pa-An PSA Pulau Sumatera PSB Sibolangit P2A 21 3 22 3 THL2 21 3 22 3 Arch /5 aside 21 3 Arrow Raya aside fr-r.-f 19 aside Roda Perkasa JlO a'side Sattora I 18 a side 21 3297 words
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356 1985-03-21 22 Simex brings its practice in line with CME's THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange removed the price limits on its currency contracts yesterday. Prices for the deutsehemark and Japanese yen futures contracts will now rise or fall according to market forces. Previously, trading was automatically suspended356 words
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290 1985-03-21 22 AUTOMATED clearing for banks will not start today as scheduled. The reason is the delay in drafting the bye-laws which will set out the rules to govern the System for Handling Interbank Funds Transfer (Shift) and the detailed responsibilities of the different290 words
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Article83 1985-03-21 22 GROUP pre-tax profits at Hwa Hong Corp jumped to $8.4 million for the year ended December last, almost a three-fold rise from $2.9 million previously. Turnover was equally impressive, with a threefold increase to $178.5 million. The traditional edible oils mamufacturer, who deals in brands83 words
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313 1985-03-21 22 RONNIE LIM - Esso now processing new types of crude oil in bid to keep afloat RONNIE LIM By ESSO'S Pulau Ayer Chawan refinery, the second largest in Singapore, is processing many new types of crude oil including Australian and Chinese crude which it never previously handled. The move forms part of its313 words
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359 1985-03-21 22 NORA CHENG - By NORA CHENG SPP Ltd has sold its 50 per cent joint venture in Scott Paper (Malaysia) to partner Scott Paper International for $5.7 million cash. The agreement was finalised on Monday, and the deal sets the stage359 words
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Innovations
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Article, Illustration245 1985-03-21 22 THE tiny Grid portable computer takes up less space than a briefcase, but the businessman can practically run an office from it. Using the new software developed by USbased Grid Systems Corporation, the businessman can use the computer, even at a dusty245 words
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114 1985-03-21 22 A PLASTIC "honeycomb" can help tap roots grow strong and straight, claims Dutch manufacturer Van Niftrik B.V. The diamond-shaped cells formed by the zigzag plastic strips called Win-strip, are designed to help roots grow lyThe shape of the cells also nurtures a strong, straight114 words
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287 1985-03-21 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. First Allied Corporation Bhd (FACB) has made a major thrust into the fast-developing "northern corridor" of Kota Kinabalu through the purchase of 168 hectares of land slated for development into a new township. TheNST - 287 words
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Article52 1985-03-21 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. General Corporation Bhd has turned in an impressive set of results for The vear ended Dec 31. 1954. Group pre-tax profits rose 58 per cent to Ms24 1 million from Msls I million Group turnover jumped 8> per rent to M5164.7 million from MsB7 3Bernama - 52 words
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Advertisement10 1985-03-21 20 \L x B/iQtv^£ 15 March 30 April V^_^*^/V7£fyy. THE BOOKSHOP10 words
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Advertisement74 1985-03-21 21 STOCK BID ASK USS uss DeVoe Holbein International nv 5' i 6' I City-Clock Internotiono! ns 1 3 I Quotes os ot Mo-ct- i8 198L hues tverag< ij; stink marke- 5 vArite u^ a tune an." week:. !N\!M(l^ \i i k newsletter m ill hi i tttdtxithoui obligation 1 irst74 words
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Advertisement302 1985-03-21 22 ,_il<|p«__««_^M___^fc, J World Trade Centre I l"* Time: 12pm 10pm daily I n f* OV r ***** sS f I°' display area, packed I EL (including Sundays and Public Holidays) I wi(h fumj(ure I WYY& I 'I^'*, -fc-ui Now at $1090 only*' his iovt-lv U A. bedlmen in >*_^ ,t302 words
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Advertisement544 1985-03-21 23 *v Monday Friday 900am to 5.00pm Run-On: S5 00 per Kne (Min Rl5 oo Food/Entortainment (2 5) 1& [if /AjL V^N, _VwX _T_=__) Xfammmli I 111 /A^ I Y\V\ COUNTER SERVICE: \»yV.' i■■ vZoirT' *V V\_ II rCx^^fim^nfftmn I ll^ jXk \Jj) A_3?ic IJlEjli T mM rchard Contra, *02-105 Lucky544 words
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Advertisement251 1985-03-21 23 11 Pleasure Boats 42' GRAND BANKS 'EUROPA' fibreglass hull, twin Cat 32( main engines less htan 10( hours, twin Onan generators and 6 KVA. Two depth sounder radar. VHF and auto pilot Ful airconditioned, 6 cu.ft. frig., cu.ft. freezer. Fresh H and C wi ter at swim platform. Micrc wave251 words
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Advertisement329 1985-03-21 23 12 Computer Products/ Services CHEAPEST IN TOWN 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) a Apple Compatibles 64K, 2 disk drive, green monitor. ZBO card, 80 column329 words
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Advertisement470 1985-03-21 23 12 Computer Products/ Services AMSTRAD 4«4 WITH recorde monitor software only $795, Orl $399, Atmos $499 with 50 softwar free. Spectrum with 50 softwar $499, Commodore $1,000, BB( $1,000 with 100 software disk Wide International, #04-05 Pen insula Plaza. Tel: *****27. 13 Musical Instruments KAWAI PIANOS FOR superior ton quality470 words
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Advertisement503 1985-03-21 23 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing **_>_ M _«_«_v_____________ a r RE-UPHOLSTERY YOUR OLD sofa. c Design new ones. Contact: e *****61 e C SPECIALISED IN UPHOLSTERY of sofas, chairs sewing of covers Tel: *****62/ *****37. SPECIALIST IN REPAIRING sofas B cushions. Price reasonable. Tel *****95/ *****96/ *****47. WE CAN RE-UPHOLSTER old503 words
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Advertisement491 1985-03-21 23 24 Garage Sale EXPAT LEAVING. Used fridge, washing machine, oven. 20" TV, living, single double bedroom sets for sale. *****59/ *****81. GARAGE SALE, SAT., 23.3.85.. 11a.m. to 3p.m. 6. Peach Gdn., 16-06. Meyer Rd„ S. 1543. 25 Sale: Other Products Foldable portable Italian 5-step ladder. Usual $120. now $49.50. Australian491 words
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Advertisement649 1985-03-21 23 29 Beauty Culture LOOK YEARS YOUNGER with a Natural Cosmetic Lift. Specialists in face firming- toning and skin problem. Also supply to Beauticians. Call: *****68 TOP TO TOE College Only Approved School in S'pore for World's Best Beauty Courses CIDESCO (Zurich). CONFED. (U.K.) ITEC (U.K.) Call *****16. LATEST TECHNIQUE IN649 words
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Advertisement1178 1985-03-21 23 -————————————^^^-—■-■—————————————L —I _^_v'^H __f ____________l_______^_l _v B popular wear A three-day Warehouse j^^^^^^^^^^^^^K are A' wear for sale reM Ik duced prices. W^ fer 25 Sale: Other 25 Sele: Other 36 House Products Products Renovation/ Decor WE SPECIALISE UNDERAKINC root lea* in gutlei partitions, ceiling, carpet, wallpaper, rubbei Ules, ceramic1,178 words
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Advertisement1147 1985-03-21 24 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor a 1 ALUMINIUM AWNINGS _--_<'^__j_Mm* ___tt_______-_k -*^PPMH umm m W mw^ZjtA.T mmmama^-^ "_!?*_ci^__a__.»» *KEEP OFF RAIN SUN *EXTR A AREA FOR •PROTECT VOUR USAGE, SUCH AS FURNITURE GARAGE, KITCHEN, *ADD MORE VALUE PLAYGROUND, ETC. TO YOUR PROPERTY _Kft_i* J*M W tßß!v^l__F** 'mamm^^^^H1,147 words
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Advertisement728 1985-03-21 24 52 Office Furniture/ Furniahing FURNITURE FITTINGS For immediate sale For viewing call personally during office hours at: Modern Silk Star* (Pte) Ltd 34 High Street Singapore 0617 FORCED SALE:Office furniture and equipment, IBM typewriter, calculator, etc. *****22. NEW OFFICE CHAIRS, tables (3' x 1 1/2', 4' x 2 1/2', etc).728 words
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Advertisement1192 1985-03-21 24 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies ji Manufacturing Company has following excess jj jjj equipment for sale j Air Conditioning Unit Unit Offer j J I Price j j a Hitachi water cooled package unit e RP2SWL 25ton 9000 j r, j RPISWL 15ton 4375 j I RP3OWL1,192 words
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Advertisement472 1985-03-21 24 I wn rm A mlf H Graphic Reproduction Assistants B A J I H are what Times Printers Sdn Bhd A is Poking for. Applicants need to B I have experience in process cam- MM|ri era operation, offset platemaking B m I I r-"* or fi,m imposition/layout work. B mII472 words
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Advertisement449 1985-03-21 24 66 Situationa Vacant: Profeaaional/ Executive AM Wm\ T ELECTRICAL/" ELECTRONIC ENGINEER e Degree/ Diploma in Electrical/ Electronic Engineering. e At least 2 years' experience in similar capacity Salary negotiable. Applicants are invited to write in stating their qualifications, experience, age, present A expected salaries, tai. no. to: S.T. BOX A*****449 words
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Advertisement417 1985-03-21 24 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical k aV A well established m Public Accountants I Firm has vacancies for I the following positions GCE with distinction in English Shorthand and typing speeds of 100 50 wpm Minimum 2 years working experience in similar capacity Knowledge of simple bookkeeping would be an417 words
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Advertisement436 1985-03-21 24 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP ANALYST/ PROGRAMMERS with RPG il experience for Singapore, Malaysia Indonesia. We market highly, successful suit ware or; ci general and Wang computet system and wr> shortly plan to release a complete, integrated multi currency financial accounting distribution manufacturing system on the IBM436 words
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Advertisement162 1985-03-21 24 O LINDETEVES JACOBERG has an immediate vacancy tor an ACCOUNTS CLERK The candidate ahould posse** GCF. O level LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Ito 2 ye_r.s Account! experience preterabi} with computerised Accounti Interested candidates should write in the first instance to: PERSONNEL MANAGER LINDETEVES JACOBERG F.E. PTE LTD MAXWELL ROAD P.O. BOX162 words
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Advertisement409 1985-03-21 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical r MALAYAN ZURICH^ INSURANCE PTE LTD requires: 1) RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST e QCI O lr\e! Vkltn 3 credits Pleasant and courteous perM.m.i!ity e Able SB type accurately u*6 to 40 wpm Ability to speak Mandarin preferred 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK e OCI O level with 3 credits409 words
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Advertisement536 1985-03-21 25 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical HAGER AND KASSNER ASIA ia a new'y formed chemical company in Tuas. We have the following immediate vacancies: (1) SENIOR SECRETARY (to work for the Senior Managers) Must be bilingual, able lo work independently and use a Wort" Processor. (2) SHIPPING AND ORDER CLERK Experienced536 words
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Advertisement691 1985-03-21 25 70 Situationa Vacant: Sacratarial/ Clerical SECRETARY to MANAGING DIRECTOR We ere s fsst moving and progressive trsding company and invite suitably qualified candidatas to apply for tns above post Applicants must posssss tns following requisitss e G.C.E. 'A' level preferred with excellent command of English e minimum 3 years' working691 words
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Advertisement558 1985-03-21 25 70 Situationa Vacant: Sacratarial/ Clerical WALK-IN INTERVIEW AOMIN ASSISTANT (FEMALE) e At least 2 years general office experience, e Pleasant personality, e Good typing, e Shorthand, preferable a Some organising ability e Able to work under pressure, e Available for Immediate appointment If selected. Please call personally during office hours:558 words
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Advertisement688 1985-03-21 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical s____________S_________________j Ws ars a public accounting firr snd are looking for suitable candi dales lo fill the following vscancis A. SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT s minimum G.C.E. A" level o preferably student or gradu ate of ICSA s proficient in English am able to communicate ii Mandarin688 words
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Advertisement896 1985-03-21 25 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical a-M-M-M-M-w*-HBM-M-M*e-sw-aaa*sa-e-M-_B*-aaBB-si RHENUS TRANSPORT (S) PTE LTD urgently requires (A) DRIVER d (B)CARGOHAND n Interested applicants, please contact Mr. Andrew, *****71 for interview. WANTED PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST g GOOD SALARY IS ASSUSRED for the right candidate. Interested applicants please call Miss Alice TEL: *****82 11 IMMEDIATE VACANCY896 words
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Advertisement707 1985-03-21 25 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MALE CONTAINER YARD clerl wanted. Must have some depo working knowledge. Interested contact Vincent Chia/ Paui Ng tel: *****13/4 for appointment. WANTED SECRETARY WITr knowledge of typing, telex bookkeeping essential. Able tc work independently. Call: *****6: or *****12. YOUNG PERSON WITH ability u work independently707 words
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Advertisement486 1985-03-21 25 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Salos Sales 'f We value our Sales Executives That's why we offer them so much! Introducing PAKA JAYA, an exclusive timeshare > holiday resort, offers the excitement of selling a new leisure concept and the opportunity for advancement to the management team. Training in486 words
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Advertisement352 1985-03-21 25 Br Japanese Sports^M^ r Shop requires FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Requirements: Secondary level Ability to converse fluently in English Mandarin Pleasant personality hardworking Must be prepared to do shift duties Good salary commissions will be paid Interested parties please come personally to see Miss Looi at I.S.C. Sports (S) Pte. Ltd.352 words
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Advertisement647 1985-03-21 25 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A wsll established sols distributor for world famous consumer products manufactured by a large U S multi-national corporation requires energetic SALES MERCHANDISERS to assist an established sales torce in successful merchandising con I sumer products App:;. ants pre fi minimum al and or swrcband ence with647 words
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Advertisement963 1985-03-21 26 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Sales Sales l CHOOSE JAFRA. I JM WAj^A I LOVI TELL,N G PEOPLE WHAT IDO jM J alt a Skin of the work I M B showing other women how to bring out their own beautiful963 words
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Advertisement374 1985-03-21 26 I SALESGIRL WANTED AT showroom in Liang Court, with some experience in soft furnishing, preferably Chinese. Pis call: *****68 for Sylvia 'lvy WANTEO COUNTER SALES Assistant Experience not necessary. Apply personally to: 38 Tanglin 1 Road. S'pore 1024 EXPERIENCED SALES PERSONNEL required by Sticker printing company. Tel: *****04. PART/FULL-TIME OUTDOOR374 words
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Advertisement344 1985-03-21 26 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical f TRAVEL LABORATORIES We are a multi-national company specialising in the manufacturing of medical products. Our company is now embarking on an expansion programme. We invite applications for the position of: Production Technician Requirements: NTC 3 in Electronic Servicing or Electrical Engineering344 words
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Advertisement763 1985-03-21 26 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical I GM Singapore's growth 1 I continues to challenge I I your^^~ Abilities I fl GM Singapore Pte Ltd promises you a place with H opportunities you donl find elsewhere To grow, you fl need a growing company763 words
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Advertisement457 1985-03-21 26 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical ____a________________________M____________________________ WW (A US-Japan joint venture multi-national Com- p| pany specialising in the manufacturing of high quality precision lathes and computerised I numerical control machining cen tres. invites applications for the posts of Assembly Technicians (Fitters) NTC 3in General Fitting/Maintenance Fining j=457 words
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Advertisement204 1985-03-21 26 vwmiuunnmumumm fßeecham m Pharmaceuticals M to perform duties ft ft related to taking ft Ji samples oi raw fa. Ji matenaLs, mtermediates n 'Ji and finished products ii fli for quabry control tests ai fli to be conducted in the Ji fl, laboratories. Ji y REQUIREMENTS: W fi Completed full-time204 words
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Advertisement509 1985-03-21 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical We are an International I I Group of Companies engaged in the makinjg I of Electronic Components Our Plant in Jurong presently have immediate vacancies tor NTC m Metal Machining or in squn/a >•■ l Permanent I st shift Knowledge of welding is nequeted Mimmun I509 words
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Advertisement589 1985-03-21 27 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical IT WALKIN* INTERVIEW TODAY i enpias j Completed N S Can do mouid-settmg and trouble-shoot:ng in piastre injection moulding i Prepared to do 12-hour shift on a 3 days *ork 3 days off bas.s Completed N S M,n,m_m NTC 3 Some experience >n plast.c mould mak.ng589 words
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Advertisement521 1985-03-21 27 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical TECHNICIANS required immediately. Possess NTC or ITC In El^i tronics or equivalent, e Completed N.S. e Experience preferred but n< essential a Possess class II or 111 licenc Promising snd challenging cars* opportunities ottered together wit attractive salary and benefits. Personal interview at: 315 OUTRAM RO.521 words
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Advertisement563 1985-03-21 27 73 Situationa Vacant: Production requires PRODUCTION OPERATORS h r (MALE/FEMALE) 1) 2 rota I ing thirl* OR 2) Permanent night shift Attractive starting salary Confirmation increment Shift job/attendance allowance Free uniforms' lm transport. 0 Interested applicanta please d call personally to: E NICHIAS SINGAPORE PTE LTD N0.90, 2nd Lok Yang563 words
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Advertisement513 1985-03-21 27 74 Situationa Vacant: 74 Situationa Vacant: Miacallanaoua Miacallanaoua f"-- trnmrriintr vacancies for H MALE STORE CLERK I Secondary 4/GCE O' levei education §3 a Minimum 2 3 years relevant experience B Must be able to maintain full inventory record 5 Completed NS and possession of valid Class 3 driving licence513 words
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Advertisement51 1985-03-21 27 inlly Required UPERVISORS outdoor sales exportable to handle manly Income above lEPRESENTATIVES ncios) without experience. g and transport proiy Income above j 30 years. indard. speak Mandarin and Income above $800. speak fluent English idarin. i do simple bookilease call personally )1, STH FLOOR S PARK CENTRE CROSS STREET iAPORE51 words
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Advertisement959 1985-03-21 27 74 Situationa Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miacallanaoua Miacallanaoua Wk\ Ymm -se— _------e-_i j REDA PUMP COMPANY j A U.S. multi-national company requires: Foundry Workers (Minimum starting salary Ss6oo pm) a Must be physically fit a Training will be provided a 5-day 40-hour week Transport allowance a Medical incentive of 14959 words
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Advertisement361 1985-03-21 27 74 Situationa Vacant: Miacallanaoua V YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED have immediate vacancies' for:SALES ASSISTANTS (MALE/FEMALE) Above 15 years old Secondary 2 education CASHIERS (FEMALE) Above 16 years old Min. Secondary 3 education Starting salary will commensurate with experience Interested applicants please call in person for an view:YAOHAN ORCHARD The Personnel361 words
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Advertisement438 1985-03-21 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miacallanaoua mr 9999^^^ American Optical SINGAPORE require* DELIVERY ASSISTANT Completed Primary 6 education e Able to speak English and Chinese dialects Male, completed NS e Possess motorcycle licence LABORATORY ASSISTANT e Completed fulltlme National. Completed Secondary 4 education. An understanding working knowledge of optics would be preferable438 words
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Advertisement582 1985-03-21 27 74 Situations Vacmnt: Miscellarveous _53i5-55._^-5-SIE^-5-5-5-si-i2-5-2-si-5 TANGS i Wa have immediate vacancies i for the following position* MALE DISPLAY ARTISTS Possess a creative and artistic flair Be able to make quick sketches, colour pre.v-r. tations and perspectives Be bilingual in English St Mandarin Working experience preferred though not essential Completed or582 words
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Advertisement461 1985-03-21 28 TA BttuaMOM vacant: MiSi-ellan^ous I ARTIST -•> ibto withal ieast 1 i ->ce as ::m -nerciai artist Walk in :or an mte'view at T he Perskirnel Depai:menl PUVARIA PACKAGING INDUSTRIES PTE .TD WocxJ'ancs Eas! Indjstnal fcsute 11 Senoko Loop Singapore 277 5 Tei j'-'eeet. [CAMBERT i.F.E.K PIE LTD requires STOREHAND461 words
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Advertisement583 1985-03-21 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 1 Japanese Barbeque Reataurant 1 isquires FULLTIME WAITRESSES Salary $525 pm Excluding tips incentives At-lr 10 S"-ak and v»nt<- sinipii I nglista I K.-ee meals i: uniforms Working hours split shirt 12 noon ti 3pm. 7pm to 11pm OR 11.30pm ti 2.30pm. 6pm to 10pm. Poly583 words
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Advertisement857 1985-03-21 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Newly established Laboratory in Town requires DESPATCH RIDER (with bike) Able to speak and write siinple Englisl] e Piis.ses-icla.ss2licer.ee. I'liinpleted NS. Interested applicants pleas* call 0 personally between 11am 0 4.30pm at: a 05 24 TANGLIN SHPG CTR NO. 19 TANGLIN ROAD SINGAPORE 1024 TEL: *****58857 words
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Advertisement902 1985-03-21 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR (11 Junior general clerk- typist (2) Office girl/ boy. (3) General workers *****11. Blk 123. »03-84 Bukit Merah Lane 1. THE SHIP RESTAURANT requires Captains, Walters, Waitresses. Interested call personally at: No 1 Scotts Road. Shaw Centre, r()4-34. S'pore 0922. Tel: *****35. I902 words
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Advertisement597 1985-03-21 28 The "latest" second-hand car for Ln nj{lf7n? Bale toda y is a 3 month old Da J I Intl E_L hatsu Turbo. It comes with a set U taWUttalaml of expensive tyres and caaaette ITZS fIZW /TV rSS player. Read claaaification 94 for SSj^HD mmM ttt >_J_fl Lbh AMtmrnW Amm\597 words
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Advertisement805 1985-03-21 28 i 86 For Sale: BMW 7 MTHS. OLD BMW 5201a. full accessories, Blaupunkt New York radio, JBL speakers, Mitchelir XWX tyres with new SBB plate with or without telephone Highest offer secures. *****53. '84 BMW 320tA, 4-door, aircon Blaupunkt cassette. Pirelli tyres S/ rims, 1 owner. Tax 7/85. Guar antee805 words
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Advertisement710 1985-03-21 28 87 For Sale: Mercedes 78 MERCEDES 200 Auto. PARF. Radio cassette, sports rims. Ofi fers to: *****18. 78 MERCEDES 200. 1 pte owner, aircon, sports rims, cassette. $35,000. Tel. *****40. 78 MERCEDES BENZ 200. Aircon, Sports rims. Hi-fi. New tax. Pte I owner. Low mileage. *****10. 73 MERCEDES 280S auto.710 words
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Advertisement795 1985-03-21 28 89 For Sele: Datsun/Nissan S^s§ ft mm^^^Bmm\ I \AmWM*'!AM DELTA MOTOR (a member ot Ruby Group) Bukit Timah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 FEB '84 NISSAN Sunny 1 KH* 1 lady owner, accident free, new tax, sports rims, etc Beautiful condition. $24,500 0.n.0. *****0E Sebastian Lee. after 10.30am.795 words
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Advertisement1000 1985-03-21 28 90 For Sele: Toyota LATE 'B2 TOVOTA (or.. ;!a DX ISM C.C 1 pte owner, KIrCOO !..g:. power radi. j CS—WttC DOW SpOCtS rims and tyres, origina palnl beautiful condition $18,900 Loan $14,000 *****18 77, SEPT. TOVOTA Royai Crown Auto New rd tax 2 owner- 3d cond Power steering windows.1,000 words
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Advertisement1045 1985-03-21 28 91 For Saie: Mitsubishi SPORTY MID 78 MIT SSI hj airct.i. m rtl .'irns. hifi radio cassette powei v. tMtoani i «RI road tax 7 85 good condition $12.50> HO *****36 NON-PARF. '81 MIT LeOSSM 1400 GL. EW plate aircon. radio >•..■.:.... a rtsruni .ind tyres beautuul conditi $10,800 Tei1,045 words
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Advertisement957 1985-03-21 29 92 For Sale: Mazda '982 MARCH M*:OA S3. IJ •> :t mils HHI era Showroom conditio*! I KX I'el 34 i\ MODEL 626. Ul central locking Radii .asset;- I nsuram e new Alarm, sports rims 918 1 Raymoi Paget *****43 DEC 1980 626. full] into, overhauled I oceka kgo ...'nt957 words
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Advertisement882 1985-03-21 29 93 For Sale: Honda 1980 HONOA ACCORD Radio eas ne~ palntu ork Asking 111 OD Contact *****86 1980 HONOA ACCORD .tilto I i.- roll act essortes, tax new, 91 696 0 no *****5!) 1982 HONDA CIVIC 9-dOOr, > speeo;. full accessories, highest Oflei secures *****66 1984 PRELUDE EX 5 -speed.882 words
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Advertisement867 1985-03-21 29 94 For Sale: Other Makes '83 TALBOT SOLARA 1 6 Auto FX Power steering. Ist owner Beautilul condition *****91 x 2829. '84 AUDI 100CD. Fully auto (fuel Injection), low mileage, sports rims *****91 84 HYUNDAI STELLAR 1 pte owner Loans provided. Contact Sunny *****66 anytime 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles867 words
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Advertisement741 1985-03-21 29 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/Scooters 19S1 YAMAHA RXI2S, $820. 1980 Yamaha RD2SO Daytona, $1,120 1977 Suzuki TSIBSC Scrambler. $180 Interested call: 338-462. YAMAHA RD3SO 8 mths old Regn. No FD7. View at -01-50, City Pla/.ac call *****00. after 12pm 84 YAMAHA TRACY CZI2S. $1900/--83 Kawa GPZ 250 $2400/- 13 Jalan741 words
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Advertisement611 1985-03-21 29 ITYTJDGFJ 106 Accommodation Available: Houses e Dial. lo brand new double-sto-rey bungalow. 4 bedrooms, servant's, study, sauna, swimming pool with nice garden. $13,000. e Dist. lo Ladyhill brand new double-storey on high ground with swimming pool. $11,000. e Dist.lo single-storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms, 2 servant's, nicely renovated, kitchen and beautiful611 words
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Advertisement692 1985-03-21 29 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST.2I CLEMENTI PK vicinity, d/storey bungalow. 3 bdrms, att. baths/ aircon, with large mature gdn/ cosy patio. $4,500 0.n.0. *****60 Agent D15T.2366, HILLVIEW EST. 3bdrmed, s/storey terrace house Unfurn. $850. Di5t.2367. Jalan Asas, 4-bdrmed s ,'storev semi-d. Unfurn/furn $1,200. *****34. DIST.S FABER PARK d 'storey detached692 words
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Advertisement535 1985-03-21 29 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO NAMLY PLACE 2-storey ter. 3 plus 1 bdrm.s. newlv painted P furn. $1,200. Cleland" *****18. Dll3O QUIET CENTRALLY located furn 3-bedroom apt semi-d bunglw. $1100- $1600. Call *****59 D.1648 APOLLO GDN D/storey semi-d. partially furnished $2,000 Tel: *****94. D.1750 S/STOREY DETACHED bunglw. 3 bdrms. Quiet535 words
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Advertisement552 1985-03-21 29 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments __s__^=_^ 5= J For sale and rental Ofc/in/ff Oe/yf/r Luxurious, exclusive condominium apartments in Orchard Efaad area Four bedrooms, largre living and dining areas e Fully equipped modern a£ v-, kitchen g aWa Swimming ptxil. squash courts and playground g > Reasonable552 words
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Advertisement548 1985-03-21 29 PATERSON TOWER DIST. 0923 Near to Orchard Road Maisonette apartments available for immediate rent Reasonable rental 4 bedrooms pius 1 servant's room, spacious living dining room Facilities available are tennis court and swimming pool Partiall} fully furnished are acceptable Please call *****11 ALICE/ SG NG/ GINA mmMKYYAMWYMMMMMMMW DIST.IO SHANGRI-LA HOTEL548 words
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Advertisement942 1985-03-21 29 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments THE RIGHT CHOICE' I bOOfe ral Lee Part Cidn 11.700-C2.100 Apotii fort, Gracious, SI .tuna Amber I'wr Ma. KM Kld^r•rood, Sunset, Hllli Hgt. citv Hawaii $3,000 Sun -Mark 7h***** DIST 10 ROBIN ROAD condominium facing _re« Qui-»t surroun serv, ir. battirins Swimming DIST 11 WATTEN Ft942 words
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Advertisement940 1985-03-21 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments s«n**i' Nt» tAsttRN Lagoon !«^*Nii Nt* condo ij il Fin S pool. 3 1 Inns t ai 1 Miss Khoo DiST 0821 APARTMENT i U>o J. 0 1 Ulj furnished Reae ita! Nearb] bv Ull les Ring lennj w I ,<r 2551 144 DIST 0511 PASIR940 words
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Advertisement921 1985-03-21 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST IS MERLIN MANSION, j bdrms, furnished, $I^oo ono Cal *****09 DIST 15 NEWLY PAINTED 3 bdrm: unfurn apt $960 Inclusive main tenant e Tel *****19 *****47 DIST 15, STUDIO APARTMENT tally furnished Convenient $1,200 Acts Agency *****61 2 DIST.I9. JADE TOWER. lullv lur nlshed, central921 words
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Advertisement827 1985-03-21 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TAMAN SERASI NEAR Botanic tiiin 4-rm apt Purn.F carpeted, aircons $1,900 *****75. s TAMPINES NEW TOWN. Bt Purmel. Henderson, Bendemeer. Ang MO Kio. $400 $750 *****24. TELOK KURAU LOR. N, 4-rmed flat. Rent: $1,200 Tel: *****76. Mr Chin (10am to lpm v No brokers. I TEXTILE827 words
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Advertisement742 1985-03-21 30 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses BUNGALOWS URGENTLY requireo by expats in dist.9. 10. 11. Budget $4,000 to $7,000. Others considered Owners kindly call *****60 SMALL FAMILY REOUIRES HUB flats and private houses in any district. Please call *****29. 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments LIST OF EXPATRIATES requires accommodation apartments, maisonettes, townhouses $2,000742 words
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Advertisement416 1985-03-21 30 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I Hill-top Luxury Residences 1 Elevated locality. Easy Transportation M Beautifully designed Spanish-style IJ] ?l AM 8 The unique design of these Spanish-style 15/Z hv NEWROAcTiuriiTr-' °\o Am I double storey spht-level semi-detached \a{zf<] Ofy* TQ rp/icrV- aA416 words
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Advertisement191 1985-03-21 30 NEAR SINGAPORE AMERICAN SCHOOL KING'S ROAD Very beautiful double-storey terrace. Land 2470 sq.ft./ built-in 2500 sq.ft. Only 2 units for sale. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE DATS *****65 DIST.II HOLLAND GROVE Rd (neai Cold Storage Jelita). modern 2-storey semi-detached. 5.600 sq.ft. Freehold. Spht-level living, dining 4 bdrms/ servant's. Terrazzo/ parquet. $790,000191 words
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Advertisement530 1985-03-21 30 PRIME OIST. 15 BUNGALOW Owners migrating! 14.000 sq.ft. freehold. 2-storry bungalow on elevated ground. *4 bedrooms, servant's, store. Large upstairs balcony, covered garage. patio. Beautiful matured garden with fountain. Facing south. Room for pool. HEE SOON SENG ENT. (Sole Agent) TEL: *****93. Whitley Rd, colonial style s/st,orey bungalow with basemenl530 words
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Advertisement919 1985-03-21 30 113 For Sale: Houses DiST.IO D-STOREY SEMI-D r ree hold. Approx 3900 sq.ft 4 bdrms servant $620,000 Holland Housing *****79. DIST.IO GREENLEAF VICINITY, extensively renovated d/storey Semi-d. 4 bdrms 3.850 sq ft. Freehold. *****00. Wess *****44 DIST 10 GOOD BUY d-stor-y semi-d off Bukit Timah Rd. 3 1 bdrms Marble919 words
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Advertisement849 1985-03-21 30 113 For Sale: Houses SERANGOON GON S-STOREY M terrace About 2000 sq.fl *****00 on.o. Tel: *****93 agU URGENT SALEI D 1025 fl QaUO| Rd. 2-storey bungalow. a3OO sq.ft. 1860/880 nen Agape ***** N $445,000! DIST 16 Bedok Rise d-storey corner terrace, split level 2.600 sq fl Tonsen *****69 DIST.IS BUNGALOW.849 words
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Advertisement905 1985-03-21 30 114 For Sale: Private Apartments WALK-UP APARTMENT at menceau Avenue and i loan available On S'porean S'pore Johore I Iti DIST 10 RIDGEWOOD CONDO bdrms Full li 1480 2000 sqft 8370.000 (44 10 Holland Housutf *****78 DIST 11 GILSTEAD COURT Me* ton vuinitv quiet 3 bdrms Freehold > seeurily *****21905 words
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Advertisement753 1985-03-21 31 114 For Sale: Private Apartments EUNOS MANS. (CORNER) $270,000. Tanah Merah (pool) $269,000. Steed *****54 224C351. HOLLAND HGTS. 2 levels. 1850 sqft. Unobstructed view. Architect's home. *****11 Belmont. NEW D.9 GRANGE Twr. walkup apt Freehold. Facilities. 1,600 sq.ft. $420,000. LPY Prop *****91. QUICK SALE: RIDGEWOOD Kalakaua 1600 sq.ft. 18th fir.753 words
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Advertisement740 1985-03-21 31 114 For Sala: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments a _MBBM_BBBBBBVBBBBBB«B»^BBBBBBB9BnRMBBBBB_^_M_H aMßßaeaa_M__BaM__i__^__^_ HaM^ H^ Ha^^ |Ha^^^ 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM MARINE CRESCENT, Blk 33, facing sea view. Hall marble, 2 rms parquet, kitchen cabinets. $50,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****80, 9am--spm/ *****03, 6pm-10pm DOVER RD, 8LK.39, low fir, morning740 words
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Advertisement574 1985-03-21 31 117 Properties Wanted WANTED TO PURCHASE Freehold 5000 sq.ft. office space with 10,000 sq.ft. factory space. Budget about Ss2 million. Good carpark facilities with direct loading/ unloading into factory area. Call personally with brochure or writ* to: Blk 1004 #06-08 Toa Payoh North Singapore 1231 GENUINE CLIENTS WITH READY CASH574 words
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Advertisement383 1985-03-21 31 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted I FAR EAST ORGANIZATION I I DEVELOPMENT I I SITES WANTED I fflm Far East Organization is looking for development sites in A& the city area or suburbs of Singapore for development of KB high-rise and low-rise condominiums, flats, bungalows ER383 words
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Advertisement409 1985-03-21 31 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SIONG HOE 5-STOREY WAREHOUSE Lorong 1, Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 Available for lease immediately: sth storey 1298. small spaces available. 3rd storey 1296, 8.500 sq ft. (789.6 sq.m.) High ceiling. 2 main goods lifts 2 tons ioad capacity each Spacious parking space. 24-hour security service. Reasonable409 words
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Advertisement429 1985-03-21 31 _____________________jg_gg^^^^g 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Beach Road 1752 sq f: 3465 sq Ei 4968 sq ft 8433 sq Outside CBD Ample Parking Very Competitive Rentals i Tel: 223 0066 OUTSIDE CBD Aurum House 720 sf Boon Siew Bldg <l From 861 st Golanili Shopping Centre 1350 3 100 sf429 words
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Advertisement636 1985-03-21 31 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Speces Storage Spaces j at aA '%mZ±m\\\*'*- f" A Warehouse Conce[)t thai otters optimum advantages. I 1. s_ i 1 > Uland i 1 v\j\ l-StofleyurMtsej '■Btl I rtl n,r,,nc ir tde|> r stairwav diKi ."..iicidud t. r\ tl(xx p- j I 9§ I <>pen636 words
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Advertisement244 1985-03-21 31 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE FOR rent 300 sq.ft $600 pm. 274 Ju > OFFICE SPACE 170 V 1 quartet for rentai jt OFFICE 120 SQ FT .iden Mile Complex. $380 mil PUB maintenance Enquiries *****08 OFF AVAILABLE NEAR I ley Rd Airron. Iree parking $300 u na244 words
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Advertisement1211 1985-03-21 32 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces 1 PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE y^ UNION w_V. CENTRE mom^L* JALAN PEMIMPIN A\ FOR LEASE JlWa\W ma\ New, y completed 6 storey light k4r 4r Y^^mmW mi VJL industrial building al Jalan Pemimpin aW^.AjW #AiyV Central1,211 words
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Advertisement642 1985-03-21 32 124 For Rant: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces aaamm j J»-_m| WtX _Hh& mm FAR EAST PLAZA An ideal place in the tourist belt for setting u p fast food and other types of restaurants. Located at the junction of Orchard Road/ Scotts Road, between Goodwood Park Hotel642 words
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Advertisement432 1985-03-21 32 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces situated in a highly prestige office building in Shenton Way Rent offers are invited from experienced restaurant operators to run a medium to high class restaurant. Forfufther information contacts 21 Collyer Quay #12-01 Hongkong Bank Building L Singapore 0104. Tel432 words
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Advertisement286 1985-03-21 32 137 Tours (m^% ASSOCIATED %l TOURS (S) PTE LTD I Wellington Building, 20 Bideford Road I -10-01 to --10-04. Singapore 0922. L Tel: *****22 (7 lines) !*E____J!3PH9 wM^M^MWMmm^M^M^M^W p GOOD FRIDAY SPECIAL GT/PENANG/CAMERON $210 Every Mon. 2/4, 3/4 4D 5N PEN/CAMERON t 5175 Dep 1/4, 2/4. 3/4. 4D GT/PENANG $330286 words
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Advertisement783 1985-03-21 32 137 Tours 137 Toura 137 Tours I NAM HO J I TR AV EL S ERV I C E (S) PTE LTD. Elusive arrangement to Chiengmai tor "Wate' Festival' -•J? littl* St a 4 T r->e one omy .r. Sport •K tldi* 1 See 3a •iaaysatanever-DeforerockbottomDriceo'SSSSS/- 4i^ Limited seats only'783 words
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Advertisement690 1985-03-21 33 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours &XMHOTT frSMD^n Better Than Ever The doors to the world's oldest Better Value, Better Hotels. living civilisation are now Better Itineraries open to all Singaporeans. 60 Bantkok/ River Kwai/ Pattaya (Thu) 80 SOUTHERN CATHAY $1799 J795 Guangzhou/ Guilin/ Hong Kong (Tue) 80 Ho«c Kort/'690 words
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Advertisement841 1985-03-21 33 137 Tours j 137 Tours SAKURA DREAMS TSUKUBA AEXPO'BS \aBT% BIG TOP JAPAN, HONGKONG EXPO '85 8 DAYS $2155 Tsukuba Expo '85/Tokyo Disneyland/ Mount Fuji/ Bullet Train/ Hakone/ Nagoya/ Kyoto/ Nara/ Osaka/ Hongkong/ Ocean Park/ Sung Dynasty I Dep 24/3, 31/3. 7/4. 14/4. 21/4. 28/4. 5/5 12/5. 19/5. 26/5 Sundays841 words
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Advertisement410 1985-03-21 33 137 Tours 137 Tours The British Galleon has Landed. Come Discover the Best of Britain with Galleon Coach Tours SEE MORE OF BRITAIN'S ___^Bl__Prr\ HERITAGE ON A GAL__EON>Q«lX_k___L V COAOH TOUR... _J^TB yJMMMM(I\ \b_l love the way f~£* (\k.**m "mfnfmmmm' r^~ we show yoo Britain! jSXf. W W^L -55? JM410 words
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Advertisement532 1985-03-21 33 137 Tours DYNASTY sk No. 1 Tour Operator to AUSTRALIA 6/7/8/9 Days Perth Discovery ***** Plus Dmne' Snow m Tf ieatre Restaurant Dec Wea.inu. Fri Sun 8 Days Perth/Kalgoorlie goldfieldsS Wave Rock Der Wed *****9 9 Days Perth/Albany Dep: Thu, Fri Sun $$1499 8 Days South/West Australia *****9 (Adelaide Perthi532 words
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Advertisement651 1985-03-21 33 147 Academic 147 Academic Academic Courses INDIVIDUAL SUBJECTS AVAILABLE FOR RART-TIME (AFTERNOON/ EVENING) STUDY GCE A Leve' Courses commencing in March 1985 For further details please call personally at: Citv School of Commerce STAMFORD COLLEGE GROUP Stamford Educations' 218 Queen Street 5 igdpore 0~ 1 8 Tel 337 3144 (5651 words
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Advertisement337 1985-03-21 33 148 Computer J COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES BASIC: Comm: 9 Apr 1985 A 2 month comprehen sive course comprising eiementary and ad-' vanced concepts and practice tor beginners (4 hrs lectures and 2 hrs practical per week) II rning Evening Wet kend dam Fee $140 fer whole course STUDENTS SPECIAL PX337 words
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Article, Illustration643 1985-03-21 34 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW COUNTDOWN TO THE BRUNEI MERDEKA GAMES By Hopes on distance pair as squad aim towards Sea Games A HANDFUL of Singapore's track and field athletes will be emerging from the shadows in Bandar Seri Begawan from Sunday to Sunday week. Their643 words
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Article, Illustration226 1985-03-21 34 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By PAUL SU, one of Singapore's versatile sprinters, has bowed out of the 400 metres relay quartet bound for Brunei tomorrow. The 24-year-old flight steward with Singapore Airlines injured his left forearm when he fell during a trial run. He has been warded226 words
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Article213 1985-03-21 34 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By THE presence of kingpins Malaysia aside, Singapore's sepak takraw side will still find the going tough in Bandar Seri Begawan. Indonesia, it seems, spent a solid six months training under a Malaysian coach. The Thais have been in centralised training for three months213 words
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Article605 1985-03-21 34 Leading clubs showing the way in Guinness League SINGAPORE'S "big three" have begun to assert themselves in the Guinness Snooker League. Chinese Swimming Club, Singapore Recreation Club and Chinese Association have forged to the top but not without spirited pressure from others. Public Works Department605 words
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Article, Illustration466 1985-03-21 37 Swedes cashing in on clay A Swedish symphony 4 Swedish schools train their young champions on clay courts as soon as they join the professional circuit. Australia's big mistake is to launch their hopes in American hard m courts. s Pat exposes the secret to Swedish tennis success BRUSSELS, Wed.AFP - 466 words
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Article369 1985-03-21 37 FEYENOORD ROTTERDAM said former Dutch international Johan Cruyff was interested in joining the club as technical director. Board member Aad van der Laan said Cruyff had expressed interest in the new post after initial talks. Cruyff, 37, retired last May after helping Feyenoord to complete a Championship andReuter; AFP - 369 words
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Article, Illustration361 1985-03-21 37 LONDON, Wed. Striker Luther Blissett celebrated his 300th appearance for Watford by scoring twice to spur his team to a 3-0 win over Luton in their English First Division soccer clash yesterday. Winger Nigel Callaghan struck the other goal as Watford gained a measure of revenge forReuter; AFP - 361 words
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Article, Illustration240 1985-03-21 37 LONDON, Wed. Experienced midfielder Asa Hartford and young defender Steve Brace missed Norwich's pre-Wemb-ley training session yesterday because of injury bat are expected to be fit for Sunday's Milk Cop final. Hartford has a slight calf strain and Brace an ankle Injury. TheAFP; Reuter - 240 words
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Article105 1985-03-21 37 FRANKFURT, Wed. A police dog's mistaken zeal at a West German League match put Icelandic international Janus Gudlaugsson out of the game with deep teeth marks on his thigh. But the West German Football Federation (DFB) decided yesterday that Hessen Kassel-Fortuna Cologne Second Division gameReuter - 105 words
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Article284 1985-03-21 37 LONDON, Wed. Hongkong and England qualified for the women's team final in the Commonwealth table tennis championships at Douglas on the Isle of Man yesterday. Hongkong maintained their 100 per cent record with a 3-0 victory over Canada while England kept pace when they edged outReuter - 284 words
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421 1985-03-21 37 Ace Chnssie cracks up in round one REST OF TENNIS NEW YORK, Wed Open tournament with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Czechoslovakia's Jaro Navratil. Fellow Americans Rod Harmon and Mike DePalmer also came through the first round. Harmon beat compatriot Lloyd Bourne 6-0, 6-2 and DePalmer recovered from a shakyAP; Reuter; AFP - 421 words
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Article486 1985-03-21 37 THE British Olympic Association have invited London, Manchester and Birmingham to consider seriously the staging of the 1992 Summer Games. After a meeting of the association's National Olympic Committee, BOA chairman Charles Palmer said he believed Britain could stage the Games successfully. Intentions would have to be madeAFP; AP; UPI; Reuter - 486 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-03-21 37 Moses wins top annual award PARIS, Wed. Edwin Moses, United States' double Olympic champion, yesterday received France's top annual international sports award, the Grand Prix de L'academie des Sports. Moses, unbeaten over 400 metres hurdles since August 1977, won his first gold medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics and theReuter - 267 words
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376 1985-03-21 38 South Korean stuns Pongoh in opener LATEST ON ALL-ENGLAND INDONESIA S Thomas Cup hero Lius Pongoh was a surprise first-round victim here today. Pongoh fell 15-10. 15-6 to Kwak Chan Ho, one of the rising stars of the South Korean team, who are fast becoming a force to be reckonedReuter - 376 words
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Article301 1985-03-21 38 JOE DORAI - Boost for M-Cup training JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE national coach Hussein Aljunied cancelled last night's training because of poor attendance, but still managed a smile because of some good news. He was told yesterday by the Football Association of Singapore tournament committee that they had decided to suspend the National301 words
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Article, Illustration302 1985-03-21 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT R AI By PRETTY football was the order of the evening but eventually Farrer Park United failed to deliver the goals that mattered. Instead, the honours went to Geylang International, who stole the evening with a 1-0 win in this National Football LeagueJERRY SEH - 302 words
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Article157 1985-03-21 38 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. Lanky Rosli Ishak was the hero for Trengganu last night when he scored two goals in their Malaysia Cup victory over Perlis at the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium. Their third goal came from a spot-kick by international Zulkifli Hamzah, who only came inNST - 157 words
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230 1985-03-21 38 FOR Scotsman lan Simmons, who plays for Fairer Park Dynamos, his first taste of competitive soccer in Singapore was certainly not something he would want to remember. For his side were at the end of a 5-0 drubbing by Armed Forces in a230 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-03-21 38 SCOREBOARD SABAH G. Affaadi run out 43 A. Stephens b de Kretser 24 H. PatmnbMgi b Rajalin gam 2 C. Labrady run out 25 A. Patel b Naidu 22 P. Budin lbw Gnanachandran 0 J. N__r_Ji b Naidu 14 i. Barrett not oui 6 C.195 words
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334 1985-03-21 38 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By M. NEETHIANATHAN. Roger Crapper and Chandershager Naidu were the heroes in the Republic's three-wicket win over Sabah in the Singapore Cricket Carnival at the Padang yesterday. While Neethi (55 not out) and Crapper (37) shone with the bat, Naidu, who hit334 words
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Article46 1985-03-21 38 ALAN Wee has been selected to lead the Singapore team tn the Hongkong Sevens rugby tournament from March Sa-31. The team: Alan Wee (capt), Andrew Chin, Tay Hnai Eng, Chee Kum Thong, Ahmad Ibrahim, Richard Vanderpnt, Teo Han Chua, Lim Chye Lal, Ishak Hassan.46 words
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Article55 1985-03-21 38 P V. D L Pi fl 2 2 0 0 4 Perak 2 2 0 0 4 Selangor 2 0 0 2 0 Brunei 2 0 0 2 fiROIP B P W B L Pi Singapore 2 2 0 0 4 Sabah 2 10 12 Johor 2 0 055 words
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Article, Illustration558 1985-03-21 39 NORMAN LIM - NORMAN LIM ROI_EX^Jj MASTERS 1986 REPORTS by WHILE all eyes were on the Australian, American and Canadian challenge in the Rolex Masters golf championship, a little Taiwanese sneaked into the lead at the end of the first round at the Bukit Course yesterday.558 words
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Article673 1985-03-21 39 18 Chen Tze Ming (Tai) 34, 34. 69 B. Stanton (Aust) 34, 35, Fung Hee Kwan (S) 34, 35; M. Siodina (RP) 35, 34; R. Antonio (RP) 35, 34; P. Senior (Aust) 35 34. 71 Chan Chiou Han (Tai) 36, 34; Poh Ah Hai (S) 37, 33; D.673 words
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Article68 1985-03-21 39 Speaking up for SA LONDON, Wed. Eddie Barlow, director of the South African Sports Office here, yesterday attacked his country's exclusion from the US$l.2 million ($2. 64m) International Team Golf Championship at St Andrew's, Scotland, in October. "South African sport is now entirely multi-racial and sportsmen have rejected apartheid inReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration348 1985-03-21 39 DBA") and starting I ih»- aaoaad ream l tad— j in lee: 7.M _n Bfl Hamzah Yusot IX N usof V Clayton *.44 Lin. Sw< Chew, Kyi Hla Han. Poh fc> Kia; 1.51 Van Su; Ming Poh Hix-k Lian. Douglas ()oi "4* Chang I_M| M Siodina E CamposJERRY SEH - 348 words
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Article, Illustration266 1985-03-21 39 REST is what the good doctor will prescribe when one is feeling down. And that's just what Australian golfer Bob Stanton is doing at the Bukit Course. After failing to make the cut in all three legs of the Asian Circuit, Stanton, 39, decided to forego266 words
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Advertisement740 1985-03-21 34 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer <T[-|l|IV I l/l IV I/-* DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES J HIIMI\IIMG Incorporates C G '47 Certificate in Con puter «-> Programming and Information Processing and exempts (~lp DE-LING )m lns,l,u,e ol iL Processing Management of fc^»«-ll^V* UK Part ll This course qualifies you as740 words
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Advertisement180 1985-03-21 34 150 Commercial/ Technical Y NEW PROFESSIONAL COURSES COMMENCING I AM Institute of Administretive Management (UK) e DIPLOMA Commencing: 8/4/85 CERTIFICATE Commencing: 13/5/85. 14/5/85 I B A Diploma in Business Administration (Aus?) Commencing: 27/5/85 ASPS e First Certificate in Purchasing A Stores (UK) Ist CERTIFICATE 16/4/85 2nd CERTIFICATE 22/4/85 I P180 words
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Advertisement372 1985-03-21 34 150 Commercial/ Technical Be Our Top Student! Enrol now for LCCI I9B6 Examination Subjects: e Marketing e Salesmanship e Public Relations e Advertising Our New Classes Commencing at: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE »05- 3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 Lines) O Thur 745 10 15 pm2l372 words
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Advertisement570 1985-03-21 34 150 Commercial/ Technical EC (CEII PartlS II Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Building Engineering Civil Engineering Basic Electronics Arcti Draughtsmanship Electrical Installation Fittings Gr ill Commencing in MARCH CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 805-3W 1 BIOCIi 162 Bukit Merah T^wn Centre Tel: *****90 (8 Lines) LEK MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE =06-34 Funan570 words
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Advertisement751 1985-03-21 34 152 Music 152 Music YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL (Plaza Singapura Branch) Classes commencing in April 1985 for adults and teenagers. ELECTONE MATE COURSE Wed n -"6pmt 8 8pm. Fri. 6pm Bpm. CLASSICAL GUITAR COURSE Thurs. 6pm Bpm Fri. 6pm. 7pm Bpm. Sat. lpm. Sun. 10am 4pm. CHINESE STRUM SING GUITAR COURSE751 words
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Article547 1985-03-21 35 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE CONSISTENT Tentu, who finished no further than fourth in four starts to date, showed sparkling action on a good Bukit Timah track yesterday morning. Ridden by visiting Australian jockey Ray Setches, the four-year-old New Zealand gelding finished with plentv in hand547 words
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Article, Illustration614 1985-03-21 35 British flat racing season begins today LONDON, Wed. THE British flat racing season opens at Doncaster tomorrow with the melancholy thought that it could well be the last for Lester Piggott. After 37 years of riding winners, Piggott has promised a definite announcement on hisReuter - 614 words
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813 1985-03-21 35 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By KATONG OCEAN IV, one of the 16 Class 3 newcomers entered for the Singapore Turf Club March Meeting, could develop into a top class stayer. The four-year-old greyEnglish gelding by The Gauntlet out of Chapter And Verse, raced in Ireland as Spencer813 words
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Article, Illustration18 1985-03-21 35 JON - JON BY "Roses are red, violets are blue. Win this race, or you're through!" i18 words
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Article33 1985-03-21 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup Meeting will be held on April 6, 7, 13 and 14. The meeting caters for horses in Classes 1 and 2.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration171 1985-03-21 35 DATIN M.L. GARLICK nee CHAN MO LIEN WIFE OF THE LATE DATO DR. G.H. GARLICK passed away peacefully on MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1985. Leaving behind: Daughters: Sons-in-law: June Tipsan Raphael Seow Tiang Heng Margaret Tipchee Gerald Seow Tiang Chwee Grandsons: Granddaughters: Christopher Gim Mary Ann Shu-Yen171 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1985-03-21 35 HAN MOO SOON Age 81 Patted away peacefully on 20.3.8S Leaving behind beloved: Wife Tan Boon Yee Daughter-in-law Wong Kwee Moy Daughters Jee Ching Jee Kheng. Janet Son-in-law Lim Chye Thiam Grandchildren Donna Juliana Diana Kok Kiong Cortege will be leaving No. 52, Jalan Menarong, S'pore 2057, 12.00pm88 words
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Obituary47 1985-03-21 35 TO DEAR FRIENDS of "Harolds" my grateful, and heartfelt thanks to you all for bringing "Harold" home. Our heart's can't thank you enough for what you did. Take good care at work and home. My love to you all. God bless Arohanui. Harold's Aunty Patsy.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration155 1985-03-21 35 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/ ATHMA SANTHI POOJA The family of the late M. ARUMUGAM Departed 7/3/85 Blk. 406. Pandan Gardens #11-38 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, colleagues, mends and Doctors Si Staff of Alexandra Hospital Ward 6 for their kind attendance. condolences, wreaths, donations and155 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1985-03-21 35 2ND ANNIVERSARY SAMUEL ANTHONY 17th April 1900 21st March 1983 You have left an aching void The World can never Jill' FONDLY REMEMBERED WITH LOVE BY WIFE, CHILDREN, GRAND AND GREAT GRAND CHILDREN.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration169 1985-03-21 35 A R.H.M will be said on 21st March 1965 at 6p.m at the Church Ot Our Lady Queen Ol Peace and also Low Masses will be said on 23rd. 25th 27th, 29th A 31st March IN LOVING MEMORV OF CHRISTOPHER JAMES NG KIM CHEOK Departed 21*1 March169 words
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Obituary, Illustration154 1985-03-21 35 SHI ISKANTHAN S/O M K SUNDRAM DEPARTED 21 MARCH 1962 BI Ml Ul ME V.i HUES W<. VEN IN < oi.!i THI- IS THE PORTRAIT THAT OI R HE ART TENDERLY HOLDS nil LOVI ANI AUGHTBF Wf ONCE /.NEW Will NEVER HV THE SAM! WTTHOin fOU PARENTS.154 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1985-03-21 35 THALAI THEVASAN MRS DASHINAMOORTHI (M NEELAMBIKAI) Aged 29 The memory of you still stay fresh. Saoiy missed by husband, daughter and loved ones. Thalai Thevasan prayers will be held on 21st March '85 (11am) at Blk. 111, Lorong 1 Toa Payoh #05-360,44 words
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Advertisement77 1985-03-21 35 'In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember Passed away peacefully on 19 March 1985 leaving behind Grand Daughters Grand Sons-in-Law Great Grandsons Great Grand Daughter Body is lying at Singapore Casket, 131 Lavender Street, Parlour 402, Cortege leaves Singapore Casket for the Kong Meng San Phor Kark77 words
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Advertisement35 1985-03-21 35 G) THE 0/ STRAITS v f TIMES r RATES FOR OBITUARIES e $1500 for 3 lines (Run-on style) e $60.00 for 3cm x lcol (Semi display style) e $75.00 for 3cm i lcol (Display style)35 words
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Advertisement52 1985-03-21 36 vviin L/ctJ|jt/bi oyi i ijjcuMico oi Condolences to ourManaging^ Director, on the demise of his beloved mother l_^B £6%^' mm\Wlmmm\^_BP^^ #^^_P^^_^_k_^__^l__h_^_E Mdm Seow Meow Cheng who passed away peacefully on 19 March 1985 From the Chairman _^_^_^_^_ta. Board of Directors, Management Staff of Overseas Union Bank Limited and its Group52 words
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Advertisement537 1985-03-21 37 Hi ■"■^l (Formerly known as Hwa Hong Manufacturing Company Limited) 111 (Incorporated la tke Republic of Singapore) 1 ANNOUNCEMENT Hi Tne Board of Directors of Hwa Hong Corporation Limited wish to make the following announcement A AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER IPM A 1984 1983 1984 1983537 words
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Advertisement40 1985-03-21 38 l^-)CT__-g___^___n' v*£?2^ Wm SH !^v^'*._^r\_r'*'' r _rfrf'*^3_fe_tf-^_"^^_l >^»'^ffil!_Pff!H 77jr /to/-* Day- Date Chronometer in 18ct yellow gold with matching Super President bracelet. Rolex Singapore Privat e Limited, 400 Orchard Road #0 1 -29, Orchard Towers, Singapore 0923. Telephone 737 9033.40 words
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Miscellaneous77 1985-03-21 38 CRICKET SCA Carnival: Federal Territory Perak, Selangor v Brunei (Baiestier Road. 10 45 am) GOLF Rolex Masters (Bukit rourse. 7 30 am HOCKEY Friendlies: National mad v SCC (Padang), SHA Veterans v IA (Baiestier), both matches at 5.30 pm. SOCCER Malaysia Cnp: Perak v Penang (Stadium Perak. 8.30). NFL Div.77 words
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Advertisement22 1985-03-21 39 w __b 111? _s 3m ___k i $ilf__lf^lL s w^' ___llf s^^-" B^ '"t&_ iH —mbs 7 __hf _H__k -Hr ___r M22 words
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490 1985-03-21 40 US government expected to oppose curbs WASHINGTON, Wed. About 140 members of Congiess today introduced a Bill to impose tough restrictions on textile imports from major Far Eastern manufacturing countries mainly China, Taiwan. South Korea, Japan and Hongkong. The bipartisan group of 20AP; Reuter; AFP - 490 words
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181 1985-03-21 40 Belgian govt wins vote on cruise missiles BRUSSELS, Wed. After a 15-hour non-stop debate, the Belgian government today won a parliamentary confidence vote on its installation of 16 US cruise nuclear missiles. Prime Minister Wilfried Martens' coalition of Liberals and Social Christians won by 116 votes to 93 and oneReuter; UPI - 181 words
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Article, Illustration336 1985-03-21 40 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG By Handicraft Centre to house bazaar I— from next month PASAR malam, or open-air night market, will make a comeback next month but only at the Singapore Handicraft Centre in Tanglin Road. It is understood that the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has obtained336 words
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Article, Illustration355 1985-03-21 40 BEIJING, Wed. The United States does not fear China's moves to improve ties with Moscow, US Under-Secre-tary of State Michael Armacost said here yesterday. But Mr Armacost, after holding two days of foreign policy talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian and Vice-ForeignReuter - 355 words
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206 1985-03-21 40 BOSTON, Wed. The giant International Business Machines (IBM) announced today it was halting production of its PC-Jr home computer by the end of next month. Although IBM said it was not withdrawing the PC-Jr its lowestpriced computer and will continue to manufacture spareReuter; NYT - 206 words
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Article120 1985-03-21 40 In BANGKOK, senior Chinese and Soviet Foreign Ministry officials are to visit each other's capitals next month to get improved ties going, diplomats here said last night. They said Mr Mikhail Kapitsa, the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, will go to Beijing, while his Chinese counterpart, MrReuter; AFP; AP; Kyodo - 120 words
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Article186 1985-03-21 40 Veiled workers to face the music KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian government has ordered heads of government departments to take action against civil servants who continue to wear attire which covers their faces while at work. The assistant public relations officer of the Public Sefvices Department, Mr Aminuddin Saad, said186 words
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Article32 1985-03-21 40 NEW YORK. Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 0.11 points to 1.270.98 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchane-p toriav AP NSTAP; NST - 32 words
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254 1985-03-21 40 KL, Jakarta to gear up for vehicle co-operation JAKARTA, Wed. Malaysia and Indonesia have agreed in principle to co-operate in the development of their automobile industries^ Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. He told the Malaysian press here that the matter was discussed at length during hisBernama - 254 words
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Article56 1985-03-21 40 TOKYO, Wed. An earthquake jolted Japan's Expo 85 science exhibition site and the Tokyo area today, but police said no casualties or damage were reported. About 60,000 people were visiting the exhibition at Tsukuba, 60 km north of Tokyo, when the quake which registered 4.9 on theReuter - 56 words
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52 1985-03-21 40 KUANTAN, Wed. A sum of $624,000 has been reported stolen from the Genting Highlands casino's strongroom. Police said today that the robbery was believed to have occurred between 4.30 pm on Monday and 6 am yesterday. The break-in was discovered yesterday morning by a worker.NST; Bernama - 52 words
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Advertisement33 1985-03-21 40 Senate okays funds for MX: Page 5 THE IBEST MEAL FOR ONLY $2.90? _»sr^/ eating and drinking places in Singapore On sale at all leading bookstores. Published by Guides Annuals Publishers. Tel. *****20.33 words
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Advertisement478 1985-03-21 40 I m m mr mmmm a^M ami ___r^_H '_B:r__nli--Jt Sfl KM HB I m 1* l"*" »T« 's 1 J;«m!_l 9 \M^^ _P MWWM&m*&*?ityi t faW m %mm/9MM M^^ <iii^ 1" r V-""** Sb_B_____' I \Qa\ WWR** 1 specialise in tiles and flooring and have a wide range of importea478 words
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Miscellaneous146 1985-03-21 40 Weather MMMwmmmMmwmmmmmMmmi^ i UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.08 a.m. Adelaide 14 23C Cloudy I Manila 21 34 C Cloudy Amsterdam tc Melbourne 18 29 C Cloudy Bangkok 28 35 C Sunny j146 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1985-03-21 1 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By The most exciting thing is to write about real people on their terms, because people have so many stories to tell and because I'm nosy, I like asking questions. Margaret Sullivan Can Survive, La, a book on the cottage industriesNIK KASMANI - 1,310 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1985-03-21 2 AILEEN YEOH - Bowel relief the yin way AILEEN YEOH Eat wisely By Of the two types of constipation, the yin (cooling) variety is more difficult to treat. Certain foods may help. A FEW months ago, I wrote about two yang types of constipation. This article discusses the three yin .ypes of constipation:1,434 words
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417 1985-03-21 2 A FRENCH obstetrician, Dr Michael Odent, has an old-fashioned prescription for the ideal birth dim lighting, privacy and freedom for th* labouring woman to squat or adopt any position that makes her comfortable. It's the best way, he says, to help women release the hormones neededWest Australian NewsPapers - 417 words
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Article, Illustration851 1985-03-21 8 IVOR DAVIS - Raquel's role as fitness guru Raquel Welch joins the other exercise gurus in Hollywood to tell you how you can trade in your body for a brand new one ißy IVOR DAVIS IF YOU look like Raquel Welch and, at the age of 44, your body is still in superbNYT - 851 words
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Article, Illustration447 1985-03-21 8 JOHN BOGERT - The body that Jack built is still going strong 70 years down the road JOHN BOGERT EXERCISE and age have leached away the subcutaneous layers of fat from around Jack LaLanne's stone-hard muscles. At 70, it would seem that not even the ace of exerciseCopley News Service - 447 words
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198 1985-03-21 8 VETERAN Chinese broadcaster Chan Seng, who has coached many of today's successful radio DJs, is back with Rediffusion to train aspiring young broadcasters. Mr Chan, 44, returned from Taiwan six months ago to join Rediffusion as programme consultant. He will hold a parttime radio DJLEONG WENG KAM - 198 words
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Article, Illustration615 1985-03-21 9 GENE KRAMER - GENE KRAMER By A Passage to India, the film based on E.M. Forster's book, took almost a quarter of a century to come through. Its producer, Lord John Brabourne, explains why. THE brown hand of a young Indian physician gripping the white hand ofAP - 615 words
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Article, Illustration541 1985-03-21 9 RADHIKA SRINIVASAN - RADHIKA SRINIVASAN THE SILK ROAD Where Horses Fly Like the Wind Ch 12, 8 pm tonight Previewed by THE venerable Tianshan mountains and the life they have always sustained along the Silk Road making oases flourish, providing homes for the nomads and nurturing magnificent 'heavenly horses"541 words
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Article, Illustration564 1985-03-21 9 LESLIE LEOW - LESLIE LEOW Chess By WHEN Mikhail Tai of Russia was dazzling the chess world back in the late 50s. there was one opponent against whom he seemed jinxed compatriot Viktor k'otchnoi. Though Tai regularly swept the strongest tourneys, Korchnoi continually up-ended him in their individual encounters. When564 words
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Advertisement37 1985-03-21 1 OUTLOOK Yin constipation: What you can take to help treat it LEISURE Raquel Welch: How I look the way I do Page E ghi A Passage To Iniia: Almost 25 years in the making Page I .'ine37 words
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Advertisement46 1985-03-21 2 K Soft-Pressed Eye Shadow. This shade is bringing from now to 31 March, one per customer, |l clinique S Wi Q I r-3^ > JE ~*^2S3P^!^ Wm. jT^aA/AAAAAAAAAm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^e r <^~^ 4;u^^^ A wonderful beauty gift for you from Clinique: Yours free with any $60 purchase of Clinique products.46 words
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Advertisement48 1985-03-21 2 Advertisement MEDICATED FORMULA helps heal piles, relieves itching. Now you can get relief from the itching, burning and pain of piles with Preparation H a medicated formula that helps heal injured tissues and helps reduce the painful swelling. Preparation H also lubricates. making bowel movements less painful, N48 words
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Advertisement118 1985-03-21 3 company brochure and a report on our recent research accomplishments. -v_i___ _r_.*_ _C3_-T* W^ZmtW I _F^__^ f-or runner information, piease contact: I^rS 0409 Tel 27<__WW_ BC MICRO PTE. LTD. COMPUTERLAND OF BEST INTERNATIONAL DTS SINGAPORE PTE LTD. 1, Maritime bquare, n u__-n woria iraae oentre, bingapore U4U9 lei. __A_&i3i-5 #02-03/05118 words
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Advertisement158 1985-03-21 4 I 'You'll .1 enjoy every I shocking page' TißfJis. life BSS fiiSSS $8.05 The World is Full of Married Men Jackie Collins Phoney showbiz promises hustlers with little taient and no principles the power of the casting couch all play their part in this devastatingly raundy expose of life in158 words
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Advertisement738 1985-03-21 4 L lb'6: OPEN'S TODA Y a (Phone *****14) 5 SHOWS DAILY at 11am, 1.45. 4.00, 6.45 9.15 B p A w °uwy° u tf___r r <^ISF f b-lieve... /■lf-* --y^.y^ the comedy f crime caper s^|^ J GARY COLEMAN (of TV's "Different Strokes") ■v/ _> _iAi i.^* -*frsT*£iy i N738 words
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Advertisement849 1985-03-21 5 in music... ajLW __^_____^l_____f* v Am\\Y&' _rf aM _m Am mw _Bf l_l_v» Br >__■ ___i _____M fi§)>"» _<____! I here's something to be said for a WALL Be™ Stylus Shank has truK great album Platinum. Ihe redefined the upper limits ot highultimate in sound reproduction frequency trackability. Ihe VIS849 words
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Advertisement210 1985-03-21 5 An exciting new role in international banking. Leadership in perfecting financial techniques developed A Mitsubishi Bdflk over more than a century. Mitsubishi's expertise is working miracles all over the world. WW Singapore Branch: 6 Shenton Way. No 01 -02. D.B.S. Building Singapore 01 06. Singapore Tel: *****66 Telex ***** *****210 words
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Advertisement171 1985-03-21 6 rLi I int L____f_i_/Liit __J_-F Aa II J_#_L howfvH^ r_ocr col lor ic nrttA/ rorvrv/ trv rw^rHir\_ri I IK? tVUIIUj yjrSox __K?lK_rl D lIUVt IcUUy lUT UUUlUiny* The new Boeing 737-300 is four years ahead V^£m fik\\ options on 70 others. Today 16 customers have ordered 163 airplanes, of anything171 words
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Advertisement147 1985-03-21 7 NOTICES SQUASH AND TENNIS WEST COAST RECREATION CENTRE UPPER AYER RAJAH ROAD. CLEMENTI RESERVATIONS FOR CORPORATE MEMBERS I. The best squash complex in the whole of Asia with 20 glass-back-ed squash courts (six of which are fully air-conditioned) and non-injury air thrust floating floors. 11. Companies, Firms and Organisations wishing147 words
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Advertisement113 1985-03-21 7 BAILIFF'S SALE In The Subordinate Courts Of The Republic Of Singapore Writ Of Seizure Sale No. 3738/84 In The Cause Of Active Chemical Industry (suing as a firm) Plaintiff versus Turbo Asia Janitorial Supplies Pte Ltd Defendant Auction Sale Of Floor Scrubbing machines, carpet shampoo vacuum machines, vacuum cleaners electronic113 words
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Advertisement922 1985-03-21 7 NOTICES I SPES UNIVERSAL PTE. LTD. LOST OF SHARE CERTIFICATE The following Ordinary Share Certificate h:-. reported lost or destroyed Certificate No In the name c 8 Edwin Yap hock Se- g 400. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tt seven days from date of publication, no claim or representation in respect922 words
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Advertisement453 1985-03-21 8 Occasionally,. The Economist believes a thousand words is worth one picture. Rut don't expect it to be large, glossy and in full colour. Ihe Economist believes that thoughtful, objective analysis in words can better assess a current topic. Ihe photo shown here was used to illustrate an article on China453 words
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Advertisement345 1985-03-21 8 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No: 115 of 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of KILN TECHNIQUE (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up of the abovenamed345 words
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Advertisement493 1985-03-21 8 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No: 7675 of 1984 Between HONG LEONG FINANCE UMITED... Plaintiffs And 1. BAY UM SIM 2. BAY UM WAH 3. BAY UM CHENG 4. BAY UM KIANG 5. BAY GUAN CHIANG 6. BEH UM LENG also known as BAY493 words
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Miscellaneous350 1985-03-21 8 What's on gg^Swimming times VIDEOTAPES ABOUT Der Welt (Theo Against East Coast Road. $10. <2Tmj THE UNITED STATES the Rest of the World) Call *****75 for reserva Sembawang (applicable to Punggol) 1152 Black spiritual and traces the adventures of tions. am (3 m), 5.33 pm (0.5 m). gospel music are350 words
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Advertisement175 1985-03-21 9 BtM NORTH AMERICAN wAA/B institute of aviation WE_ARE LOOKING FOR WHO WANT TO BECOME PROFESSIONAL PILOTS! Courses for Commerical Pilot Certificate start in June September, 1985 in South Carolina at NAIA. A Nationally Minimum qualifications: 18 years old: High School or eouivalent: Good heaith and pass our admission tests which175 words
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Advertisement176 1985-03-21 10 Herete some aood reasons Firstly, you will discover that by filling up with SuperShell Thirdly, we are giving a range of free gifts* for m^L\p* ShellExtra with ASD, youll enjoy maximum kilometres purchases of SuperShell or ShellExtra. jtftd wk per litre, better motoring performance and a cleaner And finally, we176 words
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Miscellaneous1962 1985-03-21 10 YDUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE 4r_s_ Bad boys from Brazil sbcs n**^ 1 2 30 PM SBC Text Live 610 Programme HighKghts A Ammmmm p, na c c.c HaZ* /Cnnirch. a 38 AW National Anthem Your Lunchdate (contd A 1 I W^ f mm.: m i II J£f Sf 'Mmm1,962 words
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Article, Illustration985 1985-03-21 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By More and more Singaporeans, including young people, are going to China on holiday since the recent relaxation of immigration rules. We asked some local tour agencies for the reasons behind this new trend. TRIPS to China are easier, more comfortable and enjoyable985 words
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Advertisement635 1985-03-21 1 China opens its doors to the West Page II APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES j WAKM STANTS RSSOBBI MMMM. I Te^fax No: *****59 I Rates: I Box Service: w ■■wwwwwi^^^ Sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 I Sunday Times:635 words
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Advertisement307 1985-03-21 1 W UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES fl STUDY LOANS B Applications are invited for the following awards:I (A) OVERSEAS AWARDS 1 SAF (OVERSEAS) SCHOLARSHIPS for studies at universities in B the United Kingdom USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. 2 OVERSEAS MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS for studies at universities in B the United Kingdom307 words
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Advertisement445 1985-03-21 1 A fast growing and well established garment man ufacturer invites applications from suitably quali fied Malaysian or Singaporean to fill the following positions: 1 ASSISTANT FACTORY MANAGER Applicants must be a degree/diploma holder in garment making specializing in knitted /woven shirts and have more than 1 0 years exposure to445 words
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Article, Illustration552 1985-03-21 2 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG A club at the T-ong Bahru community centre invites you t0 By THE mood of the Qing Ming Festival a time when the Chinese pay their respects to their ancestors, can be a fascinating occasion when sight, sound and taste all come together.552 words
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Article102 1985-03-21 2 iui"i P 5£ f £At**S I kHi 8 &^Bd ih/, J'^.ilt M 1 I fa JC h'T- Wi^tr K-'.« >.->iV 8 Pel lifrfl m 1-w .ijc >ijV; &fa^ &£^Aft:fr*3os£ •>•:•■ -'I |i A! atWßt^-t^a Ni i l'm i mmm :n i-/L &j&i*Hmftsß WM"K Hitt: in 1 iiVi; ..i'»l LM Rff102 words
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Article, Illustration686 1985-03-21 2 STEVE CHADWICK - STEVE CHADWICK By in Hamburg ZHOU CHENG YI can't remember how many times he's shown tourists the Great Wall, the Ming Tombs, the Emperor's Palace, the Lama Temple and all the other Beijing sights. But on the Chinese stand at a huge international travel fair here686 words
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Article, Illustration851 1985-03-21 4 ALIZA H. NORAMI - Kampung-type neighbourliness must be preserved ALIZA H. NORAMI By Pre-U I, Swiss Cottage Sec Sch IT is obvious that in order to live a normal life in this world we need friends. And they of course, include our neighbours people whom we bump into and talk to everyday. We need851 words
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1039 1985-03-21 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By SEMEMANGNYA hidup di dunia ini memerlukan teman. Ini termasuklah juga jiranjiran, iaitu orang-orang yang kita temui dan berbicara sehari-hari. Kita memerlukan teman untuk berlindung, berbual, meminta bantuan dan lebihlebih lagi di masa bersukaria dan di waktu kesusahan. Oleh ALIZA1,039 words
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Advertisement475 1985-03-21 2 APPOINTMENTS 0P <9 INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE Ju-y 1985 Admission Applications are invited for admission to tne following full-time professional training programmes at the Institute of Education. Singapore, commencing July 1985. Candidates selected for admission will be awarded an Institute of Education Teaching Bursary payable monthly at the rates indicated.475 words
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Advertisement363 1985-03-21 2 COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Education For Life "Do you enjoy Sport and like helping others?'' Help promote the health of the Nation A career as a Teacher of Physical Education Applications are invited for admission to the two-year full-time professional training programme for the Diploma in Physical Education at363 words
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Advertisement247 1985-03-21 2 RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PTE) LTD We are a leading supplier in granite aggregate, sand, bricks, asphalt premix, ready mixed concrete and a contractor in civil engineering works. We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the post of: Personnel Training Officer Professional qualifications in the Personnel discipline coupled with 8247 words
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Advertisement448 1985-03-21 3 APPOINTMENTS INDUSTRY AUTOMATION IATA's Automation Division is looking for an Industry Automation Manager to join a small dynamic team of Airline Automation experts based in Geneva, Switzerland. The successful candidate will be required to manage automation related projects through all stages of development. Applicants should have the following qualifications: At448 words
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Advertisement245 1985-03-21 3 ■isAQh American Optical® Marketing/Sales Manager (Contact Lens Division) This is a new post created to manage the contact lens and solution business. The successful candidate will work with the marketing and sales teams for our retail distribution in Singapore and wholesale distribution in the Asian-Pacific region. The candidate will report245 words
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Advertisement910 1985-03-21 3 NOTICES MULPHA (SINGAPORE) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1984 The audited results for 1984 and the previous year after provision for depreciation of fixed assets of $1,067,000 (1983 $1,242,000) are summarised below:Group Company 1984 1983 1984 1983 $000910 words
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Advertisement567 1985-03-21 3 BROWN BOVERI GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE TENDER Tenders are hereby invited for th.- supply of 3D COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINES COMPLETE WITH ACCESSORIES Tender documents are available from our office at BROWN BOVERI GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE 15 Kallang Junction Singaporel233 Tel: *****33 and will be issued to prospective tenderers upon the payment567 words
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Advertisement953 1985-03-21 4 NOTICES Jicitct (MALAYSIA) BERHAD PRELIMINARY FINAL STATEMENT AND DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3 1ST DECEMBER, 1984 Preliminary Final Statement on results lor the year ended 31st December, 1984. These figures have not OPERATING PROFIT before tax and after interest on borrowings, depreciation and amortisation 8.024 7.584 5.8 Less953 words
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Advertisement194 1985-03-21 4 §mm GENERAL LUMBER (HOLDINGS) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) AMENDED NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTYSECOND Annual General Meeting of GENERAL LUMBER (HOLDINGS) BERHAD will be held at the Dewan Bentara, Hotel Dayang, Off Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya, on Saturday, 30th March, 1985 at 9.30194 words
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