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Title Section15 1985-06-08 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration630 1985-06-08 1 Detentions and stock market plunge... then $570 m rescue to keep OTB afloat HONGKONG, Fri. The Hongkong government took over a failed bank tonight m a rescue which could cost taxpayers HK$2 billion (Sss7o million). The British colony's Legislative Council went into emergency session and unanimously approved legislationReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 630 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-06-08 1 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Fri. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew this evening held talks with his Thai counterpart, General Prem Thisulanonda. focusing mainly on the Cambodian issue. They met for 90 minutes before dinner. Diplomatic sources said no new initiatives were being putBangkok Post - 209 words
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417 1985-06-08 1 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By MALAYSIA'S Hong Leong group is reconsidering its proposed HK1256 million (Ss73 million) purchase of Hongkong industrial Commercial Bank, a subsidiary of Overseas Trust Bank. Spokesmen for both the Far East and Hongkong stock exchanges said that Hong Leong Co Ltd, the417 words
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310 1985-06-08 1 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By THOSE who had bought Italian Elba ovens between 1983 and early 1984 are asked to have them checked and tested. Some of the ovens m shipments during that period had been fitted with defective glass doors, the agent for the brand,310 words
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Article72 1985-06-08 1 HONGKONG, Frl. Three Overseas Trust Bank (OTB) officials have been charged with offences under hanking regulations and will appear m court tomorrow, police said m a statement. Two were Malaysians, one a bank director and the other an OTB executive. The third man was described onlyReuter - 72 words
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Article108 1985-06-08 1 Somerset Road closed to traffic TRAFFIC along Somerset Road, Exeter Road and Grange Road is being re-root-ed following a road cave-in next to the Somerset Mass Rapid Transit station site on Thursday night. Somerset Road will be closed to traffic for the next five to six days to allow repairs108 words
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345 1985-06-08 1 Reagan: No ties with Hanoi until conditions are met BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Fri. In a speech strongly critial 01 Vietnam, President Ronald Reagan said yesterday the US would not normalise relations with Hanoi until there was a full Vietnamese accounting of all missing American servicemen and an end to the occupationAP; NYT - 345 words
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Advertisement364 1985-06-08 1 KING'S <§> INDUSTRIAL SAFETY ML SHOES W^J?[ KINO'S SHOE MFQ PTE LTD •V-S-^^H*' 1 47 Kallang Way 1 Singapore 1 334. king son earth T*l: *****1 1 (5 lin«s) The Sunday Times Tomorrow 19 banks who fell for the King' While bankers reeled in shock from the disappearance of Abalone364 words
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Advertisement26 1985-06-08 1 Inside 68 pages today Summary World News 3-«> Asean 8 Causewa> i Bditorial' Background 2] Letters Times Dollar 2S-2C Classifieds 27-37 R*Sfng 4MI Spjts 37-11,4248 fc26 words
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Article641 1985-06-08 2 Temporary homes TWO unions affected by fire at Sports House m Fairer Park on Thursday morning nave found new homes at the National Trades Union Congress annex m Shenton Way. The National Transport Workers' Union which has moved to occupy the conference and meeting rooms of the Singapore Organisation641 words
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Article220 1985-06-08 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: NOW THAT the US House of Representatives has passed a Bill by a two-thirds majority to apply economic sanctions against South Africa, the Reagan administration should support it. As apartheid is a system by which the White minority perpetuates its monopoly of power, persuasion and220 words
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Article106 1985-06-08 2 ON 'GRADE 8' MUSIC TEACHERS "GRADE-EIGHTERS" are by no means "bogus" piano teachers. One of them says m response to a report on the need to pick the right music teacher that her students have fared well and that their parents have no complaints. She feels there is nothing106 words
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Article209 1985-06-08 2 STOCK EXCHANGE SEEKS INFO ON AMBASSADOR DEALS THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has asked stockbroking firms for information concerning deals of Ambassador Hotel, the Singapore- based company hotly pursued by a group of Malaysian businessmen. The exchange recently wrote to stockbroking firms asking them for information relating to transactions209 words
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Article278 1985-06-08 2 The special touch GO FOR specialist coaches this is the advice of two Canadian coaches to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. Tried and tested successfully m several countries, the idea, which Singapore hope to implement m stages, could very well boost the sagging performances of the Republic's leading athletes.278 words
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Article468 1985-06-08 2 Asean's softer line ASEAN has decided not to join other developing countries m their clamour for trade liberalisation with industrialised countries. A group of 23 nations on Thursday sought commitments from the rich nations before agreeing to take part m new world trade talks. But Asean issued468 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-06-08 2 Indira m pictures THE late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was one of the most magnetic personalities on the world stage, holding sway over a nation of more than 750 million people. But few people know her not just as the dynamic politician but a flesh-and-blood woman. CAROLINE286 words
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156 1985-06-08 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Ministers win vote FOUR key ministers of Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's coalition Cabinet have survived a no-confidence vote after a heated debate. The noconfidence motion was tabled by the opposition Chart Thai Party against the ministers of finance, industry, commerce and communications. Despite dissension156 words
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302 1985-06-08 3 Soviet drive to relieve besieerea Afghan force ISLAMABAD, Friday HUNDREDS of Soviet and Afghan commandos had landed at the guerilla-besieged Barikot garrison m eastern Afghanistan as a large land force aiming to relieve it moved closer, Afghan guerilla sources said. They said the commandos, mostly Soviet, landed at Barikot byReuter - 302 words
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119 1985-06-08 3 TAIPEI, Fri. An appeal court today upheld a 15--year jail term for business tycoon and legislator Tsai Chen-chou for issuing bad cheques, and tripled his fine to US$2.4 million (about 5J5.28 million). A court official said the High Court found the 38--year-old CathayAFP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration283 1985-06-08 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. A recently-published book highly critical of the famous Soong family and the Kuomintang has received widespread publicity here from unexpected quarters Taiwan. The Soong Dynasty, a 532-page volume about one of the most283 words
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137 1985-06-08 3 CAAC to launch good service drive BEIJING, Fri. China's national airline is launching a five-month campaign to put smiles on surly stewardesses, prevent baggage losses and force ticket clerks r .o stop ignoring customers. A spokesman for the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said yesterday the "Good Service Drive"UPI - 137 words
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Article56 1985-06-08 3 RANGOON, Fri. Burmese leader Ne Win left here today for a medical check-up abroad The state-run radio did not say where he was headed but he normally goes to London. Mr Ne Win was accompanied by the Deputy Prime Minister for Defence, General Kyaw Htin.AFP - 56 words
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Article285 1985-06-08 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Nakasone 'no' to party move to cut trade surplus By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today discarded a plan by Japan's ruling party to reduce the country's huge trade surplus by imposing a surcharge on exports. The plan was mooted last285 words
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Article, Illustration428 1985-06-08 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Fri. Hundreds of small investors waited outside the headquarters of the Overseas Trust Bank here today, gazing at the closed doors with tragedy m their eyes. Many of them believed they had lost their life savings428 words
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Article142 1985-06-08 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. Police searched today for 28 women prisoners including prostitutes who beat up male guards and escaped from a reform home because they wanted husbands. They were among 4t female prisoners, aged from 15 to 35, who broke out of the home mReuter - 142 words
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375 1985-06-08 4 Softer line preferred after 23 other nations demand action PARIS, Fri. ASEAN split with other developing countries yesterday over moves towards achieving trade liberalisation after a group of 23 nations insisted on action and commitments from the industrialised countries before agreeing to takeFT - 375 words
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Article, Illustration364 1985-06-08 4 No turning back the clock, says Premier Zhao LONDON, Fri CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang told the Royal Institute of International Affairs he was confident China would increasingly become an open society and would never return to the policies of the Cultural Revolution. Mr Zhao had a luncheon meeting yesterdayUPI; AP - 364 words
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211 1985-06-08 4 Sakharov and wife 'removed from apartment' UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Andrei Sakharov, the Soviet physicist and dissident, and his wife have "been removed involuntarily from their apartment" m Gorky, the Soviet city where they are m internal exile, according to the Sakharovs' relatives m the United States. No one has seenNYT - 211 words
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203 1985-06-08 4 Milan's Mafia chiefs held in dawn swoop MILAN, Fri MORE than 2,000 police armed with 185 arrest warrants swooped down on nightclubs, gambling dens, apartments and prisons before dawn yesterday m a nationwide round-up of suspected Mafia figures. Mr Mauro Gresti, state prosecutor off Milan, reported that by late morningUPI - 203 words
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Article80 1985-06-08 4 STOCKHOLM. Fri Fbc Swedish government yesterday ordered the military to study how horses used m parades and on other ceremonial occasions could be hired to cut costs Government officials estimated that more than 1.7 million crowns <*****.000 i could be saved from the defence budgetReuter - 80 words
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105 1985-06-08 4 ATHENS. Fri. A 2.300--year-old wreck, with most of its cargo intact, has been found m the central Aegean Sea. The ship, lying under 30 metres of water- off the island of Serifos. was carrying a cargo of earthen vases of the Corinthian st\tfe fromUPI - 105 words
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180 1985-06-08 5 TIMS, Frl. A senior figure m the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) has denied a Jordanian statement that the PLO had given up the idea of an independent Palestinian state. Mr Salah Khalaf (Abu lvad), number two In PLO leader Yasser Arafat's Fatah guerilla groan, saidReuter - 180 words
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Article426 1985-06-08 5 Israel ends Lebanon withdrawal But hundreds of 'advisers' to stay ACHZIV (Israel), Fri. ISRAEL withdrew its last troops from Lebanon yesterday on the third anniversary of the invasion of its northern neighbour, an Israeli commander said. But military sources m Jerusalem said Israel was leaving behind several hundred so calledAP; NYT; Reuter - 426 words
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317 1985-06-08 5 LONDON, Fri. A SENIOR member of Iran's Parliamentary Defence Commission said yesterday that Teheran would start deploying chemical weapons m the Gulf War unless Iraq stopped using them. Mr Mohammad Ali Hadi told a news conference here that Iran had the capacity toReuter - 317 words
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113 1985-06-08 5 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. Johannesburg's largest hospital lor blacks, Baragwanath. m the township of Sovteto, has acquired two armoured personnel carriers of the type used by police, to perform "vital duties" during rioting, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. He said the Casspir armoured vehicles woukLbe used* toAFP - 113 words
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157 1985-06-08 5 RABAT, Fri. Thousands of Moroccan troops are extending a "great wall" of the Sahara farther south Int. the desert along the Mauritanlan border, Western diplomats said yesterday. They said the addition to Morocco's I,2ft km sand defences was aimed at catting Pollsario units operatingReuter - 157 words
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Article56 1985-06-08 5 ATHENS, Fri. A gunman shot and wounded a Palestinian supporter of Palestine Liberation Organisation Chairman Yasser Arafat m his Athens home, Palestinian officials said yesterday. They said Mr Mustafa Ali, 41, was found shot on Wednesday night. He is m hospital m "good condition". No one hasUPI - 56 words
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Article, Illustration408 1985-06-08 6 Agca claims East Europeans trained him m Syria ROME, Fri. The Turkish gunman who shot Pope John Paul n m 1961 has accused the Soviet Union of guiding international terrorism, and claimed East Europeans trained him m Syria to be a terrorist. Mehmet Ali Agca, 27,Reuter - 408 words
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314 1985-06-08 6 PARIS, Friday WESTERN governments are going ahead with their efforts to curb the growth of the welfare state but these may not be enough to prevent costs rising faster than is warranted by the pace of economic growth, the OECD has warned. In aFT - 314 words
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248 1985-06-08 6 Spacemen to test flight control methods MOSCOW. Fri. Two seasoned Soviet spacemen today are to test new flight control methods on the second day of a mission that Western experts think is aimed at continu ing repairs to the moth balled Salyut-7 space station. Commander Vladimir Dzhanibekov and engineer ViktorReuter - 248 words
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258 1985-06-08 6 Communists to take on French government PARIS, Fri. The French Communist P irty has declared war on the socialist governmen' with a virulent verbal attack m the wake of violent clashes between communist militants and riot police at a factory near Paris. Police said 64 people were injured, 'our seriously,Reuter - 258 words
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150 1985-06-08 6 ROY CARSON - Swedes in hunt for intruders near base ROY CARSON STOCKHOLM, Fri. The Swedish navy, arm} and air force nave been looking for mini-submarines and foreign frogmen off a secret submarine ba;«. The search at Musko on the Haarsfjaerden Fiord, south-east of Stockholm, has been going on since early Monday and150 words
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Article151 1985-06-08 6 BELGRADE, Fri. Communist party officials are worried that photographs of node women m their publications sell better than politics, the Vecernje Novosti newspaper reported yesterday. The official concern was voiced at a meeting on Wednesday of the party's Committee for Information. Mr Alexander Petkovic, aAP - 151 words
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113 1985-06-08 8 Annual UN 'summit of summits' proposed NEW YORK, Fri. A proposal to torn the annual United Nations General Assembly sessions into a "summit of summits", attended by heads of state or government, was suggested by assembly President Paul Lusaka of Zambia. He was speaking yesterday at a special meeting attendedReuter - 113 words
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Article398 1985-06-08 8 Senate nod for aid to Contras Vote a major victory for Reagan WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate, m a major foreign policy victory for President Ronald Reagan, last night tentatively approved a bi-partisan proposal for US$3B million (5583.6 million) m humanitarian aid for Nicaraguan guerillas trying to overthrow the Sandinista government.Reuter; UPI; NYT - 398 words
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Article88 1985-06-08 8 INDIA HAS issued guidelines for foreign academics which bar research into sensitive issues and restrict appointments to university posts, a government official said yesterday. An Education Ministry spokesman said that foreign academics would now need government permission for starting research projects and it was unlikely to be givenReuter - 88 words
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Article74 1985-06-08 8 IN A MOVE unprecedented m its 36-year communist history, China is cutting back compulsory courses m Marxism from university curricula for the first time. The Ministry of Education has relaxed strict political study requirements for 1.6 million students m 704 universities and higher education institutions. Students haveUPI - 74 words
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Article83 1985-06-08 8 A BORDER dispute between two of India's strategic north-east states, Nagaland and Assam, has left 25 policemen dead, 50 injured and sent 25,000 villagers fleeing. Mortars and machine guns were used m a four-hour battle on Thursday between police forces of the two states at the borderReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration96 1985-06-08 8 PRIME MINISTER Raiiv Gandhi (above left) set Indian relations with Paris firmly back on course yesterday, calling France a key commercial and diplomatic partner despite its implication m a recent spy scandal m India. Mr Gandhi, on the second day of a fiveday visit to Paris, saidReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration305 1985-06-08 8 Weinberger orders review of security in Pentagon WASHINGTON, Fri. Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday the Pentagon would reduce the number of people who had access to secret information so as to foil spy rings like the one retired navy officer John Walker is accused of running for 18 years.NYT; Reuter - 305 words
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160 1985-06-08 8 Giant 'black hole' found in Milky Way BERKELEY, Fri. Capping 10 years of research, astronomers yesterday reported they had "strong" new evidence of a massive black hole near the heart of the Milky Way galaxy. Black holes, which have captured the attention of the scientific community and the imagination ofUPI - 160 words
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143 1985-06-08 8 Septuplet succumbs to lung disease ORANGE (California), Fri. A third Frustaei septuplet died of heart failure m his parents" arms today, succumbing to the lung disease that also threaten*, the life of one of the four surviving infants. "Baby B. James Martin, expired from cardiopulmonary arrest and railure resulting fromReuter - 143 words
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Article45 1985-06-08 8 MONTREAL. Fn. Police sweeping the St Laurence river here have fished ou; thr bound, bullet-ridden corpses of five members of Hell's Angels the motorbike gang with a reputation for brutality Police suspert that there has been a rec«»t Shootout m the gan* AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration420 1985-06-08 9 They survive vote ofno confidence m Parliament BANGKOK, Fri. FOUR key ministers of Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's coalition Cabinet have survived a vote of no confidence after a heated debate which revealed a split among progovernment MPs. Despite dissension from splinter groups withinAFP; Reuter - 420 words
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Article, Illustration90 1985-06-08 9 'Killed' in a flash as commando shows skill QUICK as lightning, a navy commando dashes out of hiding, grabs an unwary terrorist by the throat and finishes him off with one slash of his razor-sharp dagger. That's what would have happenned m a real combat situation. But luckily the "terrorist"Bangkok Post - 90 words
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Article66 1985-06-08 9 JAKARTA, Fri. A python that was more than three metres long caught hold of a man's leg and wound itself up his body, almost crushing him to death. Mr Udin, 30, was walking home on Wednesday through Jakarta's port district of Taniung Priok when the incidentAFP - 66 words
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Article46 1985-06-08 9 MANILA. Fri. The Philippines" first regular National Assembly ended its first year today with only three Bills signed into law out of 6,141 Bills filed. This was far fewer than the decrees issued by President Ferdinand Marcos m the same period AFPAFP - 46 words
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93 1985-06-08 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By MANILA, Fri. About 30 Filipinos demonstrated today m pouring rain outside the Singapore and Indonesian embassies to protest against rampant record piracy m those countries. The demonstrators, belonging to the Philippine record industry, carried placards urging the two governments to93 words
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200 1985-06-08 9 Thai troops wounded in CPM strikes BANGKOK, Friday TERRORISTS of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) wounded 11 soldiers when they ambushed Thai army patrols m Betong, southern Thailand, near the Malaysian border, a Thai army officer said today. Colonel Chamnong Rommanarak, Deputy Commander of the army division mAFP; Bernama - 200 words
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Article157 1985-06-08 9 Plot hatched and cracked BANGKOK, Fri. A 33--year-old Thai woman, who claimed she had laid two eggs and charged neighbours a fee to pay homage to them, was arrested and charged with fraud. Police said today Mrs Boonserm Chokemongkol claimed she had "given birth" to the eggs following a 10-monthAFP - 157 words
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Article78 1985-06-08 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN MANILA, Frl. A team from the Primary Production Department In Singapore will Inspect pig and poultry farms m central and southern Philippines next week to gauge standards for future meat exports to the Republic. The visit, from June 13 to It, is similar78 words
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214 1985-06-08 9 JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian government may restore the right to vote for ex-political prisoners accused of involvement m a 1965 communist-inspired coup attempt. Director-General for Social and Political Affairs, Mr Hari Sugiman, told a Parliamentary hearing here today that the government is re-examining casesAP; Reuter - 214 words
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Article193 1985-06-08 11 Bomb hoaxes worry Sabah police HOT A KIN ABALI Fri. Sabah police are new concerned over a spate of bomb hoaxes that have planed the state capital since last month's state election and they are taking no chances to safeguard mibUc security. Sup* Victor Urn, the Ko*a Kln«»^ to policeNST - 193 words
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Article48 1985-06-08 11 PETALING JAVA, Fri. Two short films on Malaysia's natural beauty are to be produced m conjunction with the Pata conference m Kuala Lumpur m April next year. The films will portray the country's scenic spots, Filem Neeara director-general Haji Mokhtar Daud said today. BernamaBernama - 48 words
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Article, Illustration264 1985-06-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday FORMER Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn said today the law should be amended so that those involved m the M 52.5 billion Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loan scandal could be prosecuted m Malaysia instead of m Hongkong where the BankBernama; NST - 264 words
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159 1985-06-08 11 RTM acts to woo more ads in battle with TV3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) is to change its approach m selling air time to compete with TV3, the private television station, m attracting more advertising revenues. Deputy Information Minister Datuk Chan Siang Sun said yesterday RTM nettedBernama - 159 words
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109 1985-06-08 11 KOTA BARU, Fri. The authorities are tightening security at checkpoints along the border to prevent illegal immigrants from entering the country. The move would also improve security m the region, Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said here yesterday. There were 9,000 illegal immigrants fromNST - 109 words
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Article404 1985-06-08 11 Reward for addicts plan Incentives to tell on traffickers JOHOR BARU, Friday THE government plans to offer drug addicts i ewards, including a reduction m jail sentence or period served m rehabilitation centres, if they provide vital information leading to major arrests of drug traffickers. Disclosing this today, Deputy HomeBernama - 404 words
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Article65 1985-06-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fr. The 1965 Malay world symposium scheduled for Aug 3 m the Sri Lanka capital of Colombo will proceed despite the reported racial conflict on the island, joint chairman of the sumposium Prof Datuk Ismail Hussein said today. The participants comprise linguists, literatureBernama - 65 words
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Article, Illustration93 1985-06-08 11 No takers for killer crocodile's offspring KUCHING'S Sunday markets are a draw for many pet collectors, not just for the usual birds and terrapins that are sold there, but for the more exotic creatures that occasionally find themselves on the counter. Like these baby crocodiles, for instance, which were onNST - 93 words
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142 1985-06-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Royal Malaysia Air Force has began using s M$2M million automated air defence system that net only detects bat also identifies all aircraft In or approaching Malaysian airspace. The Malaysian Air Defence Ground Environment (Madge) gives an accurateBernama - 142 words
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Article, Illustration609 1985-06-08 12 PAUL JACOB - Unions hit by fire move into new homes PAUL JACOB NTUC helps out by providing office space and furnishing By and CHUA CHIN CHYE THE two unions affected by the fire on Thursday morning at Sports House m Fairer Park have moved into new premises provided by the National Trades609 words
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Article376 1985-06-08 12 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By THE American typewriter company Smith-Coro-na expects to lay off another 450 workers by the end of this month, bringing the total number of its workers retrenched this year to more than 1,000. The company had retrenched about 650 workers m two376 words
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Article98 1985-06-08 12 A PAYMENT of $30 to the Football Association of Singapore by the Boon Teck Constituency Sports Club soccer team ended up m a player's pocket instead. Amir bin Juraimi, 27, spent the money given to him by Mr Toh Keng Thong, the sports club chairman, on98 words
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146 1985-06-08 12 $40,000 reward offer to recover jewellery A $4MM reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for a goldsmith shop robbery m Hoagang, and to the tall recovery of the Jewellery. Hie offer, for the robbery m April involving $4tt,»M worth of jewellery,146 words
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Article71 1985-06-08 12 A 31- YEAR-OLD woman was charged yesterday with stealing $1,000, a |200 watch, and a penknife worth $80 from a man m Lorong 28, Geylang, on May 24, 1965. No plea was taken from Juriah Ramasamy Perumal who allegedly stole the items belonging to Mr Donald71 words
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Article357 1985-06-08 12 MORE young people are taking to alcohol, with an estimated one m four women being tipplers. This growing trend, as well as the symptoms and dangers of drinking, were featured m Friday Background, which was televised by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation last night. According to the estimates given357 words
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Article89 1985-06-08 12 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will conduct the draw for its SSO quiz at the Victoria Concert Hall today at 7.30 pm SSO audiences had to answer questions on the orchestra s musical programmes they heard m April and May. The quiz is part89 words
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Article42 1985-06-08 14 A CONSTRUCTION company has reported the theft of $10,000 worth of reinforced bars from a site m Keppel Road. The bars, weighing 16 tonnes, were believed to have been stolen between Tuesday and Thursday from the Beli Construction site.42 words
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436 1985-06-08 14 DAVID TOH - ROV meets victims of log book fraud DAVID TOH By REPRESENTATIVES from finance companies affected by the forged log books case involving the Managing Director of Ngo Hock Auto Spares Pte Ltd, met the registrar and senior officers of the Registry of Vehicles yesterday. The ROY had called the representatives436 words
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124 1985-06-08 14 POUR Indian nationals, who overstayed here for between four months and about a year after their visit passes expired, were sentenced to Jail terms ranging from six to eight months yesterday. A court heard that B. Sekar, 22, entered Singapore on May 28 last year124 words
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266 1985-06-08 14 A TOTAL 505 applicants were attracted during the first three days of a special Housing Board "immediate allocation" scheme for Yishun housing estate. Of these, 424 accepted flats from Tuesday to Thursday. Ninety-five of the 99 applicants for threeroom flats266 words
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325 1985-06-08 14 USING only a tiny beam of light, a HDB draughtsman can call up a map of the entire Republic on a computer screen. Or, he or she can call up one or more of the 800--plus sections that Singapore has325 words
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Article, Illustration438 1985-06-08 14 TWO Mass Rapid Transit sites were affected by incidents separated by just over an hour the first involved a cave-in and the second a fire. No one was injured m either incident. At about 11 pm on Thursday, part of Somerset Road438 words
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Article196 1985-06-08 14 THE property downturn has hit even one of the cheapest and once mosicoveted types of homes. Reverted properties rented out by the Housing Board, which used to be snapped up as soon as tenders were called, have been left vacant although some have been advertised196 words
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Article, Illustration139 1985-06-08 15 THE lights came on In Geylang last night. At 8 pm, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board held a trial lightop of Geylang Serai m celebration of Hari Raya Pnasa. this view of the lights was taken from a block of flats near Joo ChiatAZIZ HUSSIN - 139 words
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Article, Illustration261 1985-06-08 15 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By FOR Karen, Yvonne and Vincent Low, Whampoa community centre will always be special. They have been receiving bursaries from the centre's welfare fund since their father died about three years ago. Yvonne, 14, a Secondary 2 student at Whampoa Secondary School, said261 words
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Article, Illustration478 1985-06-08 15 COLOURS will guide tourists to public buses to explore places of interest at their own pace from next Friday. They can take the Singapore Bus Service bus with a bold pink stripe at the front service 10 to the Japanese Garden, Chinese Garden and the478 words
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133 1985-06-08 17 A BIG-TIME bookie, who also operated an illegal tontine In Chinatown, has been reported missing with an estimated $1.5 million swindled from tontine members. Described as a "smooth operator" who Impressed many who knew him through hi< lavish lifestyle, he fit d an May133 words
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Article25 1985-06-08 17 BOATING equipment worth $16,300 were stolen from a warehouse m Lorong Pelita on Wednesday. The owner found the equipment missing on Thursday.25 words
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Article, Illustration453 1985-06-08 17 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By MOST of the work on improving the drainage system m 50 flood-prone areas m Singapore has been completed under a scheme headed by a special task force formed a year ago. The chairman of the task force and Project453 words
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605 1985-06-08 17 Cheating of patients case The charges A DOCTOR, Chow Dlh, faces a total 215 charges of cheating nine people of a total $7,815 m fees by making them believe that they and m the cases of two of the women, their teenaged daughters605 words
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227 1985-06-08 18 IVAN LIM - 'Benefits show unions get a better deal' IVAN LIM By AN NTUC leader yesterday sought to dispel the idea that unions set up welfare schemes with management funds m order to discriminate against non-members. Rather, the welfare benefits were meant to show that unions could get a better deal for227 words
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132 1985-06-08 18 Granny foils an old hand at theft A 25- YEAR-OLD bar wail iess was jailed for Rue months on Thursday after she was found guilty of trying to pick grandmother's pocket. Tan Yoke I^an of Jalan Tua Kong had tried In steal the purse containing $43 belonging 10 Madam Chua132 words
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Article, Illustration277 1985-06-08 18 THERE was a "stampede" yesterday morning at the School of Basic Military Training m Nee Smb. About 2,7 M recruits, NCOs and officers stormed out of their camp and swept throngh the surrounding areas before streaming back to barracks all for the sake of charity.277 words
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394 1985-06-08 18 Salvation Army sets up child centre in estate THE Salvation Army has set up its first day care centre for school-age children at a housing estate and is planning to open more similar ones. Captain Ruth Pascoe, the centre's director, said it was set up as a service for working394 words
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Article119 1985-06-08 18 STATE Coroner Francis Tseng yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of a 10-month-old boy who was found dead by his brother. The court noted that no one knew how the baby, Chin Chen-Shen Benjamin was suffocated. His mother, Madam Ho May Yoke, 30,119 words
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Article, Illustration328 1985-06-08 19 LITO GUTIERREZ - LITO GUTIERREZ By Let's Save Precious Water WATER consumers will get two bills this month: One saying how much they have to pay; the other, a handbill, telling them m effect that they need not pay so much m the future.328 words
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183 1985-06-08 19 A VETERAN unionist lost a full-time job m his company last month, but found one m the NTUC soon after. And much to his satisfaction, he also kept his union post. Mr Pang Jong Meng, who began his union activities183 words
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270 1985-06-08 19 Various styles of dumplings to be sold at festival MANDARIN may be m but dialect is back at least m the zong zi (bakchang) which will go on sale on June 9 and June 16 at Hong Lim Green. The gourmet glutinous rice dumplings will be prepared m the Hokkien,270 words
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180 1985-06-08 19 A FIUPLN i A maid, wno escaped from a secorily officer after stealing from an Orchard Road department store, was re-arrested 15 minutes later as she was waiting to get away In a taxi. The 28-year-old woman was first detained at 2.3$ pm180 words
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Article41 1985-06-08 19 A MOTORCYCLIST, Mr Chan Sin Fan, 25, died m hospital on Wednesday after an accident with a car at the junction of Holland and Farrer roads on May 22. Witnesses are asked to contact the Traffic Police on *****00.41 words
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91 1985-06-08 19 A STORE owner was yesterday fined $2,000 or three months jail m default for having 1,309 watches with counterfeit trade marks. Ng Swee Kheng, 24, pleaded guilty to having the watches for sale at his store m Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road, on91 words
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Article49 1985-06-08 19 SSANGYONG Construction Co Pte Ltd was yesterday charged with unlawfully diverting water from the water service pipes to a new metal water tank on July 16 last year at Mayer Vierra apartments m River Valley Road. The case is fixed for mention on June 14.49 words
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136 1985-06-08 19 China trade team will come to woo investors A CHINESE trade delegation led by ViceMlnister Wei Yuming from the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade will arrive here on July 1 for a week-long visit to woo Singapore businessmen to invest m China. He will be accompanied by mayors136 words
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48 1985-06-08 19 THE newly-elected Chief Minister of Sabah, Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan, 45, was m Singapore for a one-day visit yesterday. Datuk Kitingan said it was a private visit and that he was here to have a medical checkup at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital.48 words
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Article441 1985-06-08 19 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Bid to evict it from railway building By THE Malayan Railway Administration has filed a writ of summons against Station Hotel. This follows a two-year attempt by the railway to evict the 53-year-old hotel from the railway terminus at Keppel Road. In the writ,441 words
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Advertisement179 1985-06-08 12 Muslims* pTj bresk fast 9 Mm--. lime 7.14 pm \Mm\\/rttt\ /f^K/f*ffTt\l 7 Inhwa Showroom Sale till 16 June L^blm TAI YO sink,bathroom kitchen cabinet vwJl^b^b^b^b^b^bHbl TOTO sanitary ware accessories BB^EtM^SKWwfeitAEMV^B^B^B^B^HH INHWV longbath I ■U^y^^^S^QU^^^^^^^^^^Hß i bbbbbb^^k^ bi bb s^s i BBB^^^ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb^bbbbbbbibbbbbbkßK t ffc* i j i^HsBBBBBBHs^ BH_r^£^sfl s BM179 words
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Advertisement764 1985-06-08 13 ■IWiBMBBp Bl iflF v Ml \%IMIIIIIO' |k W -,,m.^^ Mk Mllii 1 1 1 1' I W^^^S^^^Mii "'"'P 5 y° u ye 9 0t t0 De L n school to IHl|%fl V W t^ catch that holiday mood 9 Just let your hair hang w ii down and enjoy the764 words
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Advertisement227 1985-06-08 14 sss:*:; IMHIHWIHHtfMiHW|H|II||jJKjBH|IHH I w"T 4 1 B A 1 J*. n 111 I The Chance for a Career m Computers! If you're bored, frustrated or not very well paid, Computeach could revolutionise your life you'll need to have ability and an intelligent approach to problems. Don't worry about qualifications; Computeach227 words
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Advertisement606 1985-06-08 15 LIANG COURT'S MID-YEAR SALE LADIES' FASHION ACCESSORIES Lnnnnnnnn^nnnnnn! LnnnT nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnß nnnnnnn^nnnnnnnnnnnf Lnnnr LnnnnnnW. LadifiS. Come to Liang Court and you'll get fantastic savings II I HnnH Iw I One free facial worth 536 with hair perm over Sl2O- at Vamano on the very fashions you want. m W k^^ W606 words
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Advertisement119 1985-06-08 15 < .illllKl X: 1 I P^B^ Mirtl <\ I t£ v I low 1 1 I ff^-^ Vttom I p ij,Tii an Ah(|l ~(kiii( H 1 il 1 1: I I v GSTanCo(Pie)Ud 2S6< Intend Bind Si%ii*uii-<W2.«Mpp" Mt llu MandannHokl i Ul .'SSSikiS "s~((ilt I BuMtiivv tmurs I l.ur, 6pm119 words
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Advertisement1078 1985-06-08 16 [MMMJ EMPORIUM I, M^ Oilers are available j£ j£ HbT IT 4 V y^^^A ■is E ochocS. rlolicldv rtm <: \^^fl v <: LMi.*^' %i*n. B ■w^iOVV $6.90 f^^^v I \'()W Sll 50 BT j j x |3. Cotton Hammock Ij^^^L^l^** -J^^ BBMu| K< C 3 Ny, 4. SAVE $2.40!1,078 words
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Advertisement170 1985-06-08 17 1 n&^M H^f' Jl^aW BiP^iU Bit the excitement, colour and mood of Dragon Boat Races, Zongzi (dumpling) Festival and Hari Raya. Capture the aaion, the drama and enter our Photo Contest. 9 16 June Bpm 10pm at Hong Lim Green Singapore International Dragon Boat Races '85 23 June 10am at170 words
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Advertisement135 1985-06-08 17 GofoRiT...NOW! 1 t it F'^^^ IVlcentre is open to individuals or can Wjr^ "lPt^W-VBI Both types of membership are S£l %4^J^L-^fm transferable. So what are you waiting for? psgg|f "»M3» R M Facilities Services a fully equipped 1 IC pools steam sauna rooms aerobics, jogging, exer-robics: all under the guidance135 words
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Advertisement105 1985-06-08 17 GET THE YOYO I AND JOIN IN THE .FEVER. LI I" UOH! I I I f I 1 Promotion ends July 14. 1985 whilst stocks last 1 M^H V^H ■*IIIftI i ft I A F •I H 111 ftJ «LJ I ij r :^!^3S^. tl*^ v* Hh^^^^^V^ 111 -^**^"^L— t^105 words
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Advertisement217 1985-06-08 18 Robinsons recommends the healthy outdoor life S Badminton Racket m. o/ EMRlK 'Horizon' <jj-ic §QQ carbon SL7R J£ SPALDING Tracksuit *< 'X* mmm 549.90 m I £ss&aE**&^ V 660 a Jr^ y* Running Shoes <^4Q w^^Mi' >**^ JH Bl^^^B':': BJaIJBgF: ■>:: 1 N v I X r"" KETTLER |W KETTLER217 words
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Advertisement43 1985-06-08 18 __-^^^^n^nflP^J^^n^»i V* M JJH-W, Mod<jl 889 52.400/--«s I j^ w n_^ i_x.--i.unmmi..i..iL-u l—i urn- n n wmnmi l*lV^n^nm-*l g\./? HENG HUAT IRON FURNITURE CO. flTTft 176. Orchard Road. "03-29 Centrepomt. aJ) Singapore 0923. Tel *****01 &J\t\ We accept orders according to your specifications43 words
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Advertisement59 1985-06-08 19 Simply go to any SCC outlet to buy a minimum of 5 rolls of Sakura 135-24 film. Return your films for processing at SCC within 30 days from date of purchase and we'll refund you the cost of the rolls purchased m full. This offer is only applicable for this59 words
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Advertisement562 1985-06-08 19 \tf*jejE\Consiiltotion On Kitchen And Bedroom Planning I^3^^- Bring yoa/ fbot plans for on-the-spot design. BBWEE B —^W^H mmmm MM Mm m^M m Mmw Mm Wm^MmM mrim 9 ffl#l#^ «.^^^^"^^^^^^^bbbbbbbbbw^ mmm -*■<&&#• I BBBBBBBT bbbbbV MM mm* M Mm^fwMrmrm \^mr bbbbl bbbbbV Bbbbbl bbbbW bbbW bbbbW (BBiJßplj|B %*3& m^mWm bVbbbbbbbbbw mm562 words
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513 1985-06-08 20 The Straits Times says Persuasion won't work SOUTH AFRICA and rainbows have one thing m common. They are oddities. It would be impossible to imagine the unutterable and intangible beauty of rainbows if they did not exist. So too, if the apartheid system was not here and now occupying a513 words
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450 1985-06-08 20 JIST A NAME A two-syllable word. That, when spelt out, can m certain cases evoke memories m an old-timer. One such word which captivated me this week was Vesak the name of l great Buddhist festival. I compared it against its other name,450 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1985-06-08 20 The skilful selling of Britain's new pension proposals LONDON Mr Norman Fowler, the Social Services Secretary, has proved himself an ingenious politician but not yet a great reforming minister. The biggest battle of Mrs Thatcher's second administration was always to be between him and theThe Economist - 1,099 words
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Article320 1985-06-08 20 PENSIONS No change 1m basic pension, nor m state earnings-related pension scheme (Serps) for men over SI b 1987 or women over 45. Per younger people, rights to Serps wUI stop accruing; three yean after legislation. Extra free years of entitlement for men aged 4M9320 words
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819 1985-06-08 20 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By WASHINGTON Hostile takeovers of companies are on the rise m the United States despite strong attempts by the victims to resist them. The current target of a takeover bid that has attracted attention here is Multimedia Inc, the819 words
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Article173 1985-06-08 20 "IF I abandon our people now and leave them to the demagogues, then I will mostly be blamed for any hurt, any destruction, any pain caused on the nation and all the suffering of the people because of weak leadership." President Marcos explaining his decision to173 words
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Advertisement288 1985-06-08 20 :i:: '*:^^B L«nV 1 nnod BootehgPll *>i*tribuiors A 1 1* 1 1 thing better than having a chef y° u the advantages of traditional m your kitchen, is having 7 chefs. g^ing for smaller portions. This is the incredible Ariston especially for baking at mild heat. 7-Chef cooker. Ariston calls288 words
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Article1266 1985-06-08 21 BERNARD HOLLAND - BERNARD HOLLAND Most musicians suffer pains m pursuit of their profession By I QUOTE Ii •it Ti tlt t >! f r i r f :t m f miilf:Tl In mtJi nil 111 i 'iwLi^l lii 'F^l*! NEW YORK Creating musical pleasure is causing musiciansNYT - 1,266 words
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Article, Illustration596 1985-06-08 21 JIM ABRAMS - It pays to teach young Japanese good manners JIM ABRAMS By TOKYO Bad manners is good business for a growing Japanese industry that trains young office workers m the fine art of treating customers and superiors with civility. Young women, m particular, are being sent to etiquette schools for whatAP - 596 words
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Advertisement703 1985-06-08 21 "f" 5 THE TASTY DELIGHTS XjVvss INEW ZEALAND X^C f^^^ ■^B%^A Succulent meats, dairy products, fresh seafood IS^, and green vegetables, mouthwatering Iruits and mMKo&m^lsk Bk, great tasting beer and wine all airflown duet! mK^SSttKffHHk. B» trom New Zealand awaii you m thi*. delectabh Kmiit99!rf&m BM promotion! ■■■■WBSflflS can look703 words
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385 1985-06-08 22 How motorists can help reduce air pollution I WATCHED a recent Feedback programme on pollution of the atmosphere by lead particles released m vehicle exhaust smoke. I feel the programme placed too much emphasis on the possible consequences of decreasing lead levels on pump prices. It seemed to miss the385 words
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126 1985-06-08 22 Use local talent where it is available IT IS interesting to note from your newspaper report on June 5 that NTUC Fair Price is engaging two Swedish consultants to review the cooperative's supermarket operations. This report is yet another indication that there is a tendency to bring m foreign management126 words
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322 1985-06-08 22 ON May 19 at about 1.10 pm, I was about to cross Somerset Road from the Phoenix Hotel side to the bus stop on the opposite side. About six or seven metres to my left lay the mass rapid transit system worksite. Two small roadways322 words
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Letter379 1985-06-08 22 I am by no bogus teacher 'Grade-eighter' music teachers I READ with disappointment the report "Picking the right teacher". (ST, May 31). I am a "grade-eighter" but by no means a "bogus" piano teacher. I have taught privately for the past two years and I am at present preparing for379 words
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Letter, Illustration648 1985-06-08 22 Youth hit by pre- enlistment blues PLEASE refer to your report "Army recruit died after 'enforced' swimming". (ST, May 22). I am one who has never felt the need to write to the Forum page. I have, however, decided to do so after reading the report because I feel something648 words
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426 1985-06-08 22 It's not true more are passively Lanti-PAP PARLIAMENTARY power is a lady of negotiable virtue who likes to keep her clients serviced and payments received. All politicians have a big thing for her but if the opposition want to get to the main event with her they must woo her426 words
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Advertisement175 1985-06-08 22 JVEIV C*****L4 ENGINE, NEW QUALITY STANDARD. TAVAT A Vtt>r/d leadership m engine technology is rapidly passing to Toyota. And now, this Toyota ■B^HBHBJBJBBBjBJ| B H^^^gHH| I m. I AbK technology is changing the concept of small car design and quality. In the new Corolla, lelbH bf m an advanced 12-valve175 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-06-08 23 NEWS of the closure of one or s'onpfkong's largest banks, Overseas Trust Bank, d°alt a blow to the market. Prices fell across-the-board and the Straits Times Industrial Index lost 8.86 points to 800.32. It had lost 4.01 points by midday. The Business Times Composite Index shed78 words
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Article43 1985-06-08 23 tech Ken 100 2095 100 Seacorp 50c 245 -10 6lHdpsoc 235 +10 Dah Yaij 239 +4 CJwTeck 255 +3 MTC 78c 372 +2 Kentucky Spore 284 +2 Spore Bus 257 +1 P MR I 50c 157+1 hnovestßhd 110 +1 lorn City 89+143 words
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Article13 1985-06-08 23 IGI Holdings 935 000 UOB 908,000 Promet 342,000 Supreme Corp 329,00013 words
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Article38 1985-06-08 23 OCBC 905 —20 UOB 414 —20 Ratefh 165 -18 Chuan Hup 224 -16 Batu Lint** 665 —15 G«ttints 615 —15 DBS 605 -15 Cvfetot 484 —14 Pan-El 50c 243 -11 MBanfcmg 610 -10 DuH Dcv 510 —1038 words
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Article72 1985-06-08 23 June 6 June 7 BT Composite ***** 709 96 BT Indicator *****34 *****65 BT 06, OS -276 -308 ST Industrials ***** 800 32 ST Fmance 2320 52 2305 73 ST Hotels 823 10 ***** June 6 June 7 SI Properties 462.37 459.17 STMimnp 313.53 313 45 ST Plantations 236572 words
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Article32 1985-06-08 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29 (5 1/83) 684.88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8-7/84) All-time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82)32 words
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Article13 1985-06-08 23 I THE US dollar closed at DM3.0585 m Singapore, gaining 35 points.13 words
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Article21 1985-06-08 23 I£ IMI V FF S| HI US$ ***** 3.0550 248.15 unq 2.2080 unq 1.2725 3.0585 248.55 9.3270 2.2155 7.771021 words
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Article33 1985-06-08 23 Eurodollar: Gained six ticks to 92.49 a contract. Deatschemark: Lost six ticks to 0.3270 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained seven ticks to 0.*****4 a contract. Gold: Remained unchanged at U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article47 1985-06-08 23 NEW YORK, Fri. American Express Co said its wholl., -owned international banking unit changed its name tr American Express Bank Ltd from American Express International Banking Corp. The change does not impact the bank's existing affiliates and subsidiaries, it added. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article64 1985-06-08 23 Car phone charge denied TOKYO, Fri. Japanese car telephone makers yesterday denied a US Commerce Department charge that they were selling their products m the United States at prices less than fair value. The Commerce Department said on Wednesday that nine Japanese car telephone makers, including Matsushita Electric Industrial Co,AFP - 64 words
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Article74 1985-06-08 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Hitachi Ltd yesterday condemned an internal directive to its semiconductor distributors that they undercut rivals' prices to gain market share, an instruction that a top American government official said amounted to predatory pricing. Separately, Hitachi, a leading Japanese producer of semiconductors, computers andAP - 74 words
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Article74 1985-06-08 23 LE BOURGET (France), Fri. China yesterday confirmed its intention to participate m a programme by the American McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Manufacturer to develop a revolutionary so-called Propfan propellor engine. At the Le Bourget Air Show near Paris, Chinese officials said that an agreement betweenAFP - 74 words
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Article68 1985-06-08 23 TOKYO. Fri. Japan will soon revise its shipping policy to enable Japanese shipping firms to offer more flexible and competitive services m international shipping, sources from the Transport Ministry said yesterday. The Transport Ministry would develop and carry our specific measures m line with aAFP - 68 words
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547 1985-06-08 23 KUMAR - KUMAR Broking firms asked to state how transactions settled ByS. THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has asked stockbroking firms for information concerning deals of Ambassador Hotel, the Singaporebased company hotly pursued by a group of Malaysianbu si nessmen. It is understood the SES recently547 words
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Article, Illustration203 1985-06-08 23 Jardines chief denies takeover rumours HONGKONG, Fri. The Chairman of Hongkong's trading flagship, Jardine Matheson, yesterday denied rumours that the company was facing an imminent takeover bid. Mr Simon Keswick told reporters after the company's annual general meeting that the controlling Keswick family had no intention of selling its stakeAFP - 203 words
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275 1985-06-08 23 Metal Box declares one-for-four bonus issue METAL Box Singapore has announced a one-for-four bonus issue along with a minor improvement on its year-end results. The company is also paying a final dividend of 12 per cent, compared with 13 per cent the previous year. Group pre-tax profits rose 10.7 per275 words
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157 1985-06-08 23 HK banks wary of forward exchange deals HONGKONG, Fri. Banks here were not J noting forward US/ long Kong dollar exchange rates after the market opened In a chaotic fashion, dealers said. They said this was doe to concern about possible government actions following the dosore of the Overseas TrustReuter - 157 words
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224 1985-06-08 23 BANK advertising m Singapore, like its bankers, are often humourless and stuffy. Mrs Tan-Yeoh Chee Koo n Manager Public Affairs) at DBS Bank, said: "Singapore bankers are victims of a self-im-posed image." Speaking at an Institute for International Research conference on Retail Banking yesterday, she224 words
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113 1985-06-08 23 AMERICAN investment m Singapore reached US$5.2B billion (5511.6 billion) last year, a 25 per cent increase on the 1982 total. Mr Robert Marro, the Commercial Attache m the US Embassy, said the preliminary figures from the embassy's bi-annual report showed that most113 words
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179 1985-06-08 23 SINGAPORE shared concern felt by neighbouring rubber-producingcoun-tries over low prices. Mr Sidek bin Saniff, Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry), said this at the 17th annual general meeting of the Rubber Association of Singapore at the Mandarin Hotel last night. He said the Singapore179 words
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Article, Illustration283 1985-06-08 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Wall Street stock prices yesterday rose to record highs for the second consecutive day and the third time m five sessions. Analysts said investors were shifting money into stocks from other areas such as bonds. The Dow Jones Industrial AverageReuter - 283 words
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Article3022 1985-06-08 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange is covered m "business done Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m3,022 words
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Article1814 1985-06-08 24 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 06S) A Choc (2.095) AMD (3.028 3.045) Akomd 006X10) 1 01 (2) t 00 AISB(0 97-SM4)O 97(2)0 95 API (0 86SX9) 0 80 (13) 0 80 16) 0 79. 2 ASM )7B 1.18SK1) 1.14 (8) 1 16 Anton Cl 235X2) 1 241,814 words
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Article2483 1985-06-08 24 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless othervme specified Adjusted for scrip nghts N Tai -exempted dividend ABN is traded m tots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars 1985 Last Yield Vol Day Hifh Low Company Sale Chanje ('OOO)2,483 words
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Article147 1985-06-08 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one umt of to Sslo foreign currency Australian doHar J. 4714 —1.4743 6.97—6.73 Canadian dollar 1.6163—1.6182 6.26—6.16 NZ dollar 0.9943-0.9969 10.34—9.91 Sterling pound 2.8231—2.8266 3.59—3.53 US dollar 2.2160-2.2170 4.55-4.51 Local dolars to Austrian schilling 10.3074—10.3154 98.40—95.63 Belgian147 words
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Article209 1985-06-08 25 1 m $1,000. 2 For btst cmtowwi ••>. 3 OCBC Finance 4 only avaiabte at DBS Finance. UCF s rales aho atafcbte at UOf only avafeblt at DBS Finance OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES 12 months 5 3 j_ _6 5% s'/2 LOAN RATES Up to 10209 words
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Article108 1985-06-08 25 THE US dollar closed higher at 2.2160/70 on shortcovering at 3 pm yesterday. It opened at the low of 2.2110 and closed at its high. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed firmer at 3.0555/65 m quiet, narrow trading after an initial opening of 3.0560/70. It touched a high of108 words
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Article104 1985-06-08 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5522,448 and 5522,615 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.60/316.00 and rose to U*****.00/316.40 before weakening to close for lunch at U*****.80/316.20. In the afternoon, gold eased to the low of U*****.20/315.60 on a stronger dollar. Source: Rothschild. The London gold fix104 words
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Article22 1985-06-08 25 GOLD USS/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 315.50—316.00 314.70 315.20 Hongkong 315.20-315.70 314.75—315.25 Thurs Wed New York 315.50—315.90 315.50—316.00 London 315.40—315.90 314.80—315.3022 words
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Article88 1985-06-08 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit AN unexpected US$2.6 billion rise m US Ml and the Fed's customer repo of US$l.5 billion caused the September Eurodollar to open below IMM's close. Focus was on the US unemployment figure, expected to be 7.3 per cent. (100 Implied interest rate) Open High Lew Sett Est88 words
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Article84 1985-06-08 25 TRADING m the deutschemark future was listless. With the US dollar moving within a one-pfenning range against the deutschemark m the cash market, the deutschemark futures were likewise traded within tight ranges. No new factors emerged to determine the direction of the US dollar, and most dealers remained on84 words
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Article, Illustration48 1985-06-08 25 UNCERTAINTY over the next major move of the US dollar prompted many market operators to keep their books square. Open High Low Sett Est Jon 85 0.*****1 0.*****1 0.*****1 0.*****4 12 Sept 0.*****2 0.*****2 0.*****6 0.*****6 67 0.*****6 Open tat (Than): ISS. Act Vei (Thnre): M.48 words
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Article, Illustration73 1985-06-08 25 ALTHOUGH August gold opened firm at U*****.20, it settled lower on account of a steadier US dollar. Lack of fresh overseas news attracted little interest m the gold futures, and August gold settled at U*****.70. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI H m m SSr v ET' mtt m73 words
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Article162 1985-06-08 25 Managers' prices for June 8 A lO Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.85 1.96xd The Savings Fund 1.40—1.48 Spore Prog Fund 0.81—0.86 Spore Sec. Fund 1.20 1.27 Spore Invest Fund 0.88—0.93 Spore Equity Fund 0.82—0.87 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.08—2.21 Mai Prog Fund 0.83—0.88 Mai Security162 words
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Article18 1985-06-08 25 Rubber ctount pnc*s cents kio Singapore June 172 50 unch Malaysia June 196 50 up 0.50 cents18 words
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Article18 1985-06-08 25 Tin Ctoanf prices MS/kfc XL Tin 29 29 up tour cents Turnover 171 tonnes down 74 tonnes18 words
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Article28 1985-06-08 25 SM*** C*M»»« HOC** USJ troy oi Fn Th** Singapore 6 14—6 19 6 08—6 13 Tian NeO Ne* Yon. KJ6-6M 6 08-6 13 Source Credit Suiae Spore28 words
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Article30 1985-06-08 25 CMirprices COPP* l/tome mm Spot 1137 50-1138 50 (1139 50—1140.00) 3 months 1150 00— 1150 50 (1153 00-1153 50! Market tone Steady at the iowe- levels Sate 20.800 tonnes30 words
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Article27 1985-06-08 25 Ttan Spot 833 00-834 00 (844 00—845 00) 3 months 856 00-856 50 (863 00-863 50! Market tone Steady at the lower tevei<Sales 14 775 tonnes27 words
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Article102 1985-06-08 25 Ctosmt prices Crude MS/tome palm oi June 1272 50 {south! 1270 (central) 1267 50 (north) July 1215 (south) Aug 1140 (south) 1135 (north) Refined palm oil USJ/tonnes RBO palm June 610 (setters) July 600 (setters) Aug 560 (setters) RBDOtetn June 605 (sellers, July 590 (seders) Aug 550 (sellers;102 words
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628 1985-06-08 25 NEWS of the closure of one of Hongkong's largest banks, Overseas Trust Bank, dealt a severe blow to hopes of a market recovery. Prices fell across-the-board and the Straits Times Industrial Index lost 8.86 points to 800.32. It had lost 4.01 points by midday.628 words
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Article280 1985-06-08 25 •une 7 HKS Chance Assoooted Motels Bank Of Eost Asm 24 40 17 Cheuig Kong 16 00 09 Chmo Ita* 1530 -07 Crott Fiarb Turwwf 10 30 0 3 I E Coraortun 070 006 Far East Each »<*•" ***** G I Cement 860 O 6 Great Eo0» 076 006280 words
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Article332 1985-06-08 25 lune 7 Yen Chance A^nomoro 1100 -10 Aka. 410 unch Amodo 925 +9 AsaK Chem 1010 -20 Asohi Gloss 870 -8 Bonk Tk 836 3 Bndgestone 528 2 Canon 1140 +10 Casio Computer 1580 -40 Citizen 45) 9 ONp Prmt 1190 +70 D l^ppon Screen Oaw 740 +10 Ckwchi332 words
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Article306 1985-06-08 25 June 7 Cents Change A P M 265 +7 Aberfoyle 1070 -30 Age 242S Alliance Oil 115 unch Alked Mill 270 +10 Ampol Exp 235 unch Ampol Pet 183 unch Am 444 +2 Ashton 97 -1 BHP 618 unch Beach Petroleum 72 +1 Bed Group 690 +10 Bond Corp306 words
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Article63 1985-06-08 25 I I I I I I -I I i I NST Index Friday 1278.84(1287.62) ~-g Hongkong Hang Seng Friday 1542.55 (1629.50) Australian All-Ordinaries Friday 858.3 (858.3) Nikkei D i Average "Friday *****.59(*****.11) Financial Times Industrials Thursday 1007.6(1017.1) Dow Jones Average or^ Thursday 1327.28 (1320.56) (Figures m brackets refer to63 words
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Article210 1985-06-08 25 June 6 USS Change Alcoa 31* AHied Chem Cp 42 ABis-Chalmers 5% Am Tel Tel 23% Amox Inc 16% unch Aiw Corp 47% +1 Bethlehem Stt 15% Boeing Co 70 +3 Burroughs Cp 62% Caterpillar Co 34% Chase Monhtn 60% Chrysler Cp 36% Citicorp 49* Cons Nat Gas210 words
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Article577 1985-06-08 25 km 7 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 198 -2 Ass. Dairies 158 -6 BTR PLC 383 -2 Babcocks 152 -4 Barclays 379 -13 Beecham 373 -7 BICC 225 unch Blue Circle 528 -2 BOC Group 305 -6 Boots 179 -5 Bowater 300 +5 BATS 323 +2 Britannia 102 -2 BP577 words
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Article, Illustration491 1985-06-08 25 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Anson (*****N) 8/6 (2000) F7 0700-0800 N4 P Van Buren (138E) 8/6(2300) F8 1000-1100 N3 Or Prince (6) 9/6 (0200) F7 0700-0800/1230-1400 B8 Monte Ruby (30B) 9/6 (0200) F2 0700-0800/1200-1400 Ul Omex Pioneer (21/574) 9/6 (0700) F2 0800-0900/ 1800491 words
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Article, Illustration279 1985-06-08 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Kabirdas K34 aside 8/6 Kota Cahaya K3l aside 8/6 La Rioja Kl6 aside 8/6 Pres Cleveland Kl7 aside 8/6 SongTraly R2l aside 8/6 Valeny Mezhlauk KIO aside 8/6 Yuqing Kl5 aside 8/6 Inabukwa K2O 7/6 8/6 Al Karameh K32 8/6 10/6279 words
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252 1985-06-08 26 Sime Darby is week's most sought stock SIME Darby Bhd, which last week announced the completion of all aspects of the merger of insurance interests with East West Insurance group, was this week's most active stock. The counter saw 1,670 lots being traded this week, with the largest number of252 words
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Article26 1985-06-08 26 FABER MERLIN'S proposed purchase of a 25 per cent stake m The New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) has been approved by the Foreign Investment Committee.26 words
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Article343 1985-06-08 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Bumiputra Stock Exchange (BSE) has decided to open its doors to non-bumipu-tra investors to buy and sell shares traded on the exchange. Its general manager, Mr Syed Labib Syed Abu Bakar, said that the non-bumiputra participation was made possible throughBernama - 343 words
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Article81 1985-06-08 26 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1985. Company Volume Price M(h Lew (J) ('000) June 781 words
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404 1985-06-08 26 Singapore THIS week's trading could not have ended m a worse manner as prices fell. further yesterday on news of the failure of one of Hongkong's largest banks Overseas Trust Bank. With the Hongkong market reacting to this piece of unwelcome news by404 words
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213 1985-06-08 26 Situation in Sabah keeps investors away Kuala Lumpur THE political situation m Sabah continued to keep investors out of the Malaysian stock market this week. The latest development m this saga is the former Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh's allegation that Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan and 42213 words
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192 1985-06-08 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Raleigh Berhad, a property and bicycle manufacturing group, has received, as of yesterday, acceptances for 17.34 million shares m Cold Storage (Malaysia) Bhd representing 36.9 per cent of CSM's issued and paid np capital. Raleigh, which served aBernama - 192 words
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161 1985-06-08 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Public Bank Bhd, the country's fourth largest bank, will open its first branch m Sarawak today. The branch is located at Wisma Saberkas, Jalan Green m Kuching. The bank, m a statement, described its extension into Sarawak as another milestone. PublicBernama - 161 words
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Advertisement844 1985-06-08 26 Metal Box Singapore Limited (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT The audited results of the Group and of the Company for the year ended 31st March 1985 are as follows: The Group The Company Increase/ Increase/ 1985 1984 (Decrease) 1985 1984 (Decrease) $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 Turnover 140,742844 words
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Advertisement168 1985-06-08 26 Game SUPER JACKPOT 0 FOR TOMORROWS DRAW 45/85 O 0 c i O M Hi Q TO BE HELD OVER 0 REDIFFUSION AT 4.30 P.M. 2 LUCKY NUMBERS DRAWN IN 1 MAY 0 DRAW NO. 5 OUT OF 49 ADD. NO. 034 *****46 49 11 35 1 4 11 37168 words
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Advertisement1141 1985-06-08 27 Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5 00 per line iMm $15 00) Food/Entartainmant (2 —5) c,\ r\ x-*\ r\r^rsn^r^\ r\ r^sz Saturday S£r s p x a L S i s2o.ooperco.-cm. A^'.jß f/&*<o I I ifc+J td^J |V^* ■Vv^' (T\jk 1 1\ (fS^ifr Public Holiday 9.00 am to1,141 words
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Advertisement405 1985-06-08 27 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services Services We will have the following computer equipment for sale around NoyDec'Bs 1 1 IBM 4331 MODEL JOI CPU OR IBM 4361 CPU I 1 IBM 8809 TAPE DRIVE 1 IBM 3370 MODEL A1 DISK DRIVE 1 IBM 3370405 words
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Advertisement363 1985-06-08 27 LINGO FREE PRINTER (PX-120 Dot Matrix Printer worth $480) for •vary purchase of LINGO PC-128 LINGO PC-128 COMPUTER a DOS, CP/M and UCSD Pascal a 128K Main Memory a 40 ft 80 Column Text Display a HI ft Lo Resolution Graphic a Centronlc Parallel Output a Serial R5232-C I/O a363 words
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Advertisement567 1985-06-08 27 $393 for Epaon Printer LX-80 tractor NLQ... $543 for typing printer $1191 extra gifts for IBMPC/XT-compatlble, output color-graphic card 256K RAM expandable to 640K Japan drive total 720K ft controller printer card 135 watts power unit supporting hardlsk 8 slot for other expansion $99 for green monitor (SaKata, package only)567 words
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Advertisement615 1985-06-08 27 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts ANTIQUE OTHER Chinese porcelain, Nonyaware artefacts, paintings. Sat Sun. 10am spm. #12-44, GoldhlU Towers, 38 GoldhlU Aye. *****44/ *****46. BLACKWOOD WITH INLAID marble Opium Bed. $10,000 ono. View 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at: #01-21 PSA Multi-storey Complex, 24 Paslr Panjang Rd, 5.0511. Tel: *****11. ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS615 words
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Advertisement697 1985-06-08 27 v Keen on some Tun Lights?' Find out what they're all about Bt at classification 25. 20 Pets/Pet Care ROTTWEILER PUPPIES FOR sale. Sire/Dam Imported from Australia. Sire Singapore Champion. Puppies excellent temperament It conformation. Call *****74 Sunday viewing only. THE DOGGY SALON: professional grooming services, poodles 4i terrier specialist,697 words
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Advertisement536 1985-06-08 27 24 Garage Sale FINAL OARAGE SALE. Curtains $250. Chick blinds plastic lined, 2 at $40, 1 at $80. Kitchen cabinet 2 ft. 10 1/2 In x 3 ft 5 In. $50 Box fan $35. 1 celling fan with lights, 4 months old. $300. 6 ft. Christmas tree, 2 sets lights536 words
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Advertisement316 1985-06-08 27 25 Sale: Other Products MGHTS imported from West Germany CAR OLD-TIMER $*8C $97.50 1 I PP DRINK Ml $104.50 #02-08 Bukit Timah Plaza Singapore 2158 TEL: 467 3885 Opening fours MonSat 12 noon to Bpm Close on Sunday COME IN AND make us an offer' Discontinued designs, oddments damaged and316 words
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Advertisement637 1985-06-08 28 25 Sate: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products VOUCHERS g^fl B^4^j NTORKMAN- JBpjfiPJ Select from our range of: BB^^^ 916 GOLD DIAMOND Haß^^^aafaS^SSo RINGS from is ittle as BB^^^ JLVt^BB^^aBB^V^BBBBB^ 916 GOLD PENDANTS e#*J^Mßl^ bSJt**^ from an affordable $177 ■916 *mSBL-^^r SAPPH sf DIAMOND '^ajl^^^^H^H EARRINGS from as low B^MBBB^^637 words
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Advertisement278 1985-06-08 28 I fcai m 'aaaIMMMaiBfIMMMV CANE FURNITURE Direct from Factory-Sal*. Viti! u» daily at our showroom/ factory at j 19A Jalan Terutan, Jurong Ind. E»- tata, Singapore 2281 from 10.00 am j to 6.00pm. Tal: *****00. COMPANY CLOBING. STOCK Of j electrical conduits, trunklng, cai bles junction boxes and 1982 1278 words
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Advertisement528 1985-06-08 28 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX A REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE ■BB^>«BV r ■frY Great Eastern Hotel tt •.'iUlifl M -401 Macpherson Road M jM^mmm' Spore 1336. TEL: *****44 Hlf 1 DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH CENTRE. »04-12/ 13 Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road. Massage/ sauna. All528 words
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Advertisement504 1985-06-08 28 30 Hairdressing lAN'B LATEST FASHION offer Cut $15 Cut b Perm (Wella) $30 by London Paris trained hairstylists Peter/ Serene #02-06 Katong People's Park *****06/ *****43. HAJRITAQE UNISEX SALON. #04-03 Far East Plaza. Tel: *****72. Perm from $30 b Cut $14. 31 Tailoring Bask Fashion Design Certificate Course Advanced Fashion504 words
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Advertisement577 1985-06-08 28 35 House Cleaning/ Painting PAINTING/ ELECTRICAL WORKB: fix lights $6, power point $35, lighting point $30, heater $60, rewiring 4-roomed $750, 5-roomed $850. Tel: *****41. LEAVE YOUR PAINTWORK to us! We give you Best. For speedy, reliable and professional service call Roy: *****90/ *****24. 36 House Renovation/ Decor Licensed HOB577 words
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Advertisement589 1985-06-08 28 36 House Renovation/ Decor TAI LONG GENERAL CONTRACTORS #02-16 Odeon Katong Shpg Complex Tot *****66 HDB Licence No: SDRI9S4 We specialised In ceramic tiles 3-roorn $2,600 4- room $4,700 5-room $5,800 AN enquiries welcome. Inatolmont payment acceptable. CONQUEST CONSTRUCTION SPECIALISED In addition It alteration works for private houses, ftys, offices589 words
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Advertisement796 1985-06-08 28 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES In repairing, servicing. Installing selling all kinds of aircons, fridge, washing machines It home appliances. *****28/*****17 U AIRCON INSTALL, repair, service and trade-In for all types of alrcon. Tel: *****24. REPAIR, INSTALL, BUY. sell old/ new alrcon, car alrcon, fridge, video, TV, etc. *****58/796 words
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Advertisement769 1985-06-08 28 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 1 UNIT 620 Hyster, able to lift I 22-tonne loaded container, able to stack 4 high, $240,000 0.n.0 1 unit 2-1/2-tonne Hyster for I stuffing of container, low mass, $10,000 0.n.0. 1 unit Clark Forklift, able to lift 20-40 empty container 4 high. $95,000. Int. parties,769 words
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Advertisement533 1985-06-08 28 65 Situations Wanted 1 ASU ENJOYMENT AGENCY Uooiioo. C-Ml6-01 THAI MMDS. Hardworking, English/ dialect speaking. Good experience In cooking, chlldcare and domestic chores. Salary $250 onwards O FILIPINOS Screened and orientated In Manila. Salary $230 onwards 2SS24SB/ *****78 Ibam spm; *****58/ 44SMS7 after Spin. P#rs©nnl tnts)t~vi#ws Computerised, Specially Trained PHL/533 words
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Advertisement520 1985-06-08 28 66 Situations Vacant: Professional Executive CENTURY TRAVEL Wequirea 1. TOUR MANAGER 2. TICKETING SALES MANAGER 2 years similar experience Interested applicants, please write m with full resume, home telephone contact to The Manager B* 591, Upper Croee St. #01-97 Singapore 0106 All applications will be treated with strict confidence STAFF520 words
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Advertisement462 1985-06-08 29 H^h ■ill Aviation Samco invites you to |^H BLJ I head for greater heights with i a them m your career. Jom §^R ILa them as a Technical Training >^H H ILJB Officer or an Aircraft TechniJ^B J Mi^ A competitive salary plus pLaa) attractive increments are of19 JTI jfli462 words
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Advertisement205 1985-06-08 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A well-established financial Institution requires:--(1) AUDIT CLERKS GCE O or 'A' level with LCCI Bookkeeping or Higher Accounting Certificate Minimum 1 year's experience In auditing, preferably In a public accounting firm or a financial Institution Completed NS. for male candidate (2) MALE CLERK GCE O'205 words
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Advertisement282 1985-06-08 29 Minimujti GCE *O* |j Mlnlfnum t yGertli costing experkmc* a manufacturing IO^CUtCr WHJI a fcC^fil 1 POOCOCT3Om Aftd «fil£* I phone contect number Singapore 1646 A Johan Company We have an immediate vacancy for the position Snr ACCOUNTS CLERK RfH)Uirornonts: GCE O' level with credits In English and Mathematics. LCCI282 words
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Advertisement641 1985-06-08 29 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical HI I TRAVENOL LABORATORIES I We are a multi-national company I specialising m the manufacturing of I medical products. Our company is now I embarking on an expansion programme. We have a vacancy for: Ttequirelnents: w Applicants should possess GCE641 words
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Advertisement613 1985-06-08 29 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical A major Japanese Bank requires for its expan- 1 sion m Singapore the following: I JUNIOR DEALER/ DEALER c Male, Singaporean c Age between 23-26 years c Minimum GCE 'A' level At least 1 year's relevant experience c Fresh University613 words
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Advertisement666 1985-06-08 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical •Tl Established local bank E I invites applications E I from Singapore CitiE I zens for the posts of: H A) Telephone II Operators f| B> Bank II Clerks Candidates should I possess GCE 'O' level a or its equivalent with 3 credits including I666 words
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Advertisement483 1985-06-08 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SAN would like to Invite suitably qualified young female persons for the following posttkMMß A. SALES EXECUTIVES c Minimum 'O' level witn good passes c Pleasant personality with good command of English c Possess class 3 driving licence with minimum 1 year's driving experience c483 words
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Advertisement447 1985-06-08 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SINGAPORE REINSURANCE CORPORATION requires ACCOUNTS CLERKS a GCE O or GCE A Level a LCC Book-keeping certificate a Credits In Kngllsh and Mathematics a Able to type Applicant* ara to give lull particulars, expected salary and toiaphon* number to: The Qanaral Manogsr SINGAPORE REINSURANCE CORPORATION447 words
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Advertisement516 1985-06-08 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical YWCA, JURONG Have vacancy tor CLERK/ TYPIST Minimum i credits GCE "O" level Typing 35 to 40 wpm. Good at figures Able to worn as a team and with minimum supervision Preferable bilingual with some working experience. Salary negotiable depending on qualifications and experience Submit516 words
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Advertisement614 1985-06-08 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK (PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME) GCE 'O' Level Able to keep full set of accounts Able to type Mease call personally for an interview: 1 GOLDHILL PLAZA #01-49, PODIUM BLOCK NEWTON ROAD SINGAPORE 1130 TEL: *****88 GENERAL CLERK (male/ female) required by a614 words
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Advertisement393 1985-06-08 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I IMPORT EXPORT Bills Clerk rei quired for 6 mths. by Bank In Shenton Way At least 2 yrs. ex- perlence tn similar capacity es- sentlal. Salary between $600 St $650 p.m Call *****03. i JR BOOKKEEPER WANTED. Preferably with LCC Certificate. Call at: 9393 words
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Advertisement468 1985-06-08 30 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales S~\ Kwe-Klntetsu World Express (S) Pie. Ltd. KWE is Japan's leading air freight company with its extensive nationwide offices and growing international presence covering 80 cities m North and South America, Europe, Africa and throughout the Pacific Basin. Singapore is a major468 words
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Advertisement293 1985-06-08 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A We are the manufacturer oU k I well-advertisea brand ol quality I food product. We are looking for a person to co-ordinate a I team of 20 van salesmen to continue with the excellent P service to our retailers. J Mm 25 years old. preferably293 words
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Advertisement410 1985-06-08 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales i MARKETING ENGINEERS An American office has several permanent marketing positions to fill with men and women Engineer. Qualifications required: Degree or Diploma In Electronics/ Mechanical Engineering Successful marketing experience to Industrial customers Desire to constantly upgrade their conversancy with advanced technology and Improve their earning410 words
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Advertisement709 1985-06-08 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales International Freight Forwarder* requires: SALES EXECUTIVES AppliCAnts poftS#uinQ ln# foUow* ing r#quira>fn*jnt» will b* consw#r#o> c Mln. GCE O' level, c Proven sales track record In Freight Forwarding c with at least 2 yrs' experience. c Possession of own car. Application slating full personal employment, current709 words
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Advertisement623 1985-06-08 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical M SAMCO If you want to be m an industry where you can grow towards greater heights, be m AVIATION SAMCO, Singapore's leading aviation company m The Singapore Aircraft Industries (SAD group with a current staff strength of over 700 employees, is623 words
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Advertisement837 1985-06-08 31 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical W^ Fujitec Singapore Corpn Ltd IS Ihc largest Lift and Escalator Manufacturer m S.E. Asia. H 8 If you are looking for a H I STABLE AND CHALLENGING I I CAREER I s# l°' n our I I837 words
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Advertisement187 1985-06-08 31 whitelndustries (S) PTE LTD Construction Supervisor White Industries, a large international company presently building 15,000 apartments for the HDB by the industrialised prefabrication method. We are looking for a Construction Site Supervisor who will control a section of the work site. Applicants should be experienced m civil engineering concrete works,187 words
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Advertisement476 1985-06-08 31 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Singapore Aero-Engine O\erhaul (Pte) limited, a subsidiary company of the Singapore Aircralt Industries Group, invites applications for positions of: TRAINEE QUALITY ENGINEER Applicants must possess a Technician's Diploma m Mechanical. Production or Aeronautical Engineering. They must have completed full-time national service or476 words
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Advertisement268 1985-06-08 31 73 Situations Vacant: Production Cipher Data Products is the world's leading I producer of streaming B tape drives. In line with I our expansion programme, we require the following persons: MATERIAL HANDLERS (2nd SHIFT) Requirements: Secondary 2 or 3 education with at least 2 years' experience m store-keeping Completed/exempted from268 words
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Advertisement391 1985-06-08 31 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production MALAYAN M Prfefß BREWERIES N IlilalS (SPORE) PTE LTD Brewers ol Tiger Anchor Beei B.ABCStouI I NTC 3in Maintenance Fitting I Willing to work on 2 rotating shifts I 2-3 years experience as Maintenance Fitter I m a factory H I Applicants391 words
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Advertisement113 1985-06-08 31 Dim to our expansion, wo have Mm following immediate vacancies: For Normal ShiH (lam 5.30pm) FEMALE Q Jk. OPERATORB Starting salary $435 p.m including allowances. Must have scope work experience. FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting salary $410 p.m Including allowances. Benefits: 2 Increments per year. 13th month bonus. Medical/ dental and113 words
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Advertisement390 1985-06-08 31 73 Situations Vacant: Production W Singapore H Kitamura I Industries Re Ltd I I 203 Kallang Bahru I I Singapore 1233 I I requires I m\ Gross salary I lit <fi*?n and I 111 «WU above I W*' 1 6 years and above I Secondary 2 qualification Experience not necessary390 words
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Advertisement524 1985-06-08 31 74 Situations Vacant. 74 Siuations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: I PROCESS BOILER 1 OPERATORS (Salary Scale: $520 x 61 $1,390) Requirements: Above 20 years Class 1 Boiler Attendant Certificate or equivalent GCE O' level or MCE Certificate preferably m Technical524 words
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Advertisement138 1985-06-08 31 MIRRLEES BLACKSTONE j 1. RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST ability to type accurately fluent In English ability to operate telex machine an advantage 2. JUNIOR STOREKEEPER ability to speak English possess class 3 driving licence completed N S. experience an advantage ■ppHrontl should writ* atating oxp#ri#nc#, t#l#pnon# ntifHD#f sno MriMt a non-r«turn«bl» photograph138 words
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Obituary, Illustration246 1985-06-08 36 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS ELSIE TAN GIN ENG NEE LEE (MRS TAN CHOON TEE) Aged 52 Called to be with the Lord on 6 June 1985. Sadly missed by Husband: C.T. Tan Son: Irving Tan Peck Leng Daughter*: Erolyn Tan Peck Hong Karen Tan Puay Hong Son-in-law: Danny Leong246 words
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Obituary, Illustration96 1985-06-08 36 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. LEE SIEW ENG (DEPARTED 3RD JUNE 1985) WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS TO ALL RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE, DONATIONS, CONDOLENCES, WREATHS, ATTENDANCE DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. ATHMA SANTHI POOJA The Family of The Late A. GOPALAN96 words
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Obituary, Illustration163 1985-06-08 36 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late ELDER YAP HUAT TUAN PETER wishes to record their heartfelt thanks to: Elders, Pastors and Church leaders for their encouragement from the Word of God members of Yio Chu Kang Gospel Hall and Yio Chu Kang Chapel for their invaluable assistance163 words
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Obituary, Illustration258 1985-06-08 36 MADAM CHEW CHENG LUAN <*»»• of ttM tat* Mr Goh Tack Ctwow) AflKtT paiMd away umc»lmW| on O/t/SS Som; Goh Tee Soon Ooh Tee Chye (dec'd) Goh Tee Hoe Ooh Slew Gek Ooh Slew Kirn (dec'd) Ooh Slew Eng Ooh Lily PanotHf ULiw Tan Slew Tin Betty Chua258 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1985-06-08 36 MR LAI BHENO, JOSEPH Ag«d: 70 jraara pa«iad away paacafirtty on 7th June *S5 At 2jft^MH lAAvtiif isMnd b#lowd: WIFE: Mdm Llau Lee PUig •OMB: Andrew, John, Pe^er DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: fye Sah, Judy DAUGHTERS: Maggie, Cecilia, Maria SONS-IN-LAW: Low Kee Snng. Ng Chee Peng 44 nr««dnliH«lr*n O^k fta«W torn.77 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1985-06-08 36 The Family cf the Late ANDREA ORTEGA wish to express their very sincere thanks and heartfelt gratitude to Reverend Fathers James Pant, Paul Tong, P. Aral. Paul Tay and Messonler and also Fathe s Renckens /inthony Hut.'f.s: Doctor, Carmallt* Sisters and Members of The Circular Ordrr; Block Rosary80 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1985-06-08 36 In Loving M#mory Of VINCENT LIM YONG K WEE DEPARTED: BTM JUNE 1982 (m read accident) Time changes many things bat not the memory this d iy brings. Dosrty fikissoQ dvi f oro vor r© ■ft wfTl DVT f*U Oj rvvmi, nvtfiiivvs, t>ony one Lovod On*s. In63 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1985-06-08 37 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of the late MR HUI CHEONG From: The Management Staff of CHEONG HENG ENGINEERING WORKS PTE LTD CHEONG HENG ENGINEERING (M) SDN BHD As a mark of respect, our offices will be closed on Saturday, 8/6/85.83 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1985-06-08 37 PMLOWN ANTHONY Ag«d:62 pMNd away p*ac*My on 7/6/85, i—rtwg behind WMkMllllcent SU Maria Dennis, Joseph, Victor Magdalene, Jaclnta, Linda, Stella. Angelina, Rosalind. floo> ki l>w Stephen, Jerry, Paul Krta Pamela, Elisabeth, Shana, Lydia. P«mm ring 2 Dta RowJ, T«fc *****57 lor taMral ■nangMMnts. Mr. Mookan Age: 64 yrs140 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1985-06-08 37 MR K. VENQAOASALAM AGE 66^ pMUMNj Bwsy p#ftC9tulty on 7.QJ&5 tearing tmhind b«4ov«d WINC X* LOtCMHM AHHUM and daoflhtsc -in-law, ralativoQ Mid friends. Cortogo l»«v»» Blk. 2, #21-90, HoNand Am S*poro for Mt. Vornon Crematorium on 8/6/55 at UMmm41 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1985-06-08 37 IN MEMORY OF OUR MOTHER MARY YIP HONG Departed: 8.8.1975 Mww immiliihil tor to— d «a—19 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1985-06-08 37 PATH DA BHOG forth* late MIBB SUKHBINDAR KAUR will ii^M mm *«wrtmu OHi WRH mj njpy on Qwiuiy lUI wMfPP yn Kh*i Mwrmafc tabha. 11 NNMI nCMMBf pM# QV22 fTOftl 333 words
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Article297 1985-06-08 37 lOC assured of socialist participation m Seoul EAST BERLIN, Fri. The Soviet Union and its allies have assured Juan Antonio Samaranch that they will participate m the 1988 Olympics m Seoul, South Korea, the president of the International Olympic Committee said. Samaranch said yesterday: "WeAFP - 297 words
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Article, Illustration332 1985-06-08 37 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Go for specialist coaches, say lAAF experts By SPECIALISATION by coaches could well provide the antidote to Singapore's ailing track and field programme if the experience and wisdom of two well-heeled international coaches are to be heeded. Tried and tested successfully m several332 words
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Article241 1985-06-08 37 Into the money box for Barry LONDON, Fri. Barry McGuigan and champion Eusebio Pedroza meet for the featherweight championship of the world tomorrow m the most expensive fight ever staged m Britain. But while the tough Panamanian is reported to be pocketing over a $1 million ($2.2 million) from theReuter - 241 words
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Article133 1985-06-08 37 GUANGZHOU (China), Fri. Two top South Korean table tennis players will represent their country for the first time m a professional tournament m China this summer, it was announced here yesterday. The two Koreans, Kirn XiTack and Kirn Wan, currently ranking 12th and 16thReuter - 133 words
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Article393 1985-06-08 37 ATHLETICS Sebastian Coe and Steve Cram, Britain's 1,500 metres Olympic and world champions respectively, will clash over 800 m when England meet the United States m Birmingham on June 21. The race will be the first contest between the pair since Coe beat his younger compatriot into secondReuter; AP; AFP - 393 words
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Article294 1985-06-08 37 LAS VEGAS, Fri. Michael Spinks, In what may prove to be his last lightheavyweight title fight, made his Tilth consecutive successful defence by pummelling challenger Jim Mac Donald for eight rounds here last night. Referee Davey Pearl stopped the scheduled 12-roond bout midway In theReuter - 294 words
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Article216 1985-06-08 37 Watson in high gear HALIFAX (England), Fri. Paul Watson had thf ride of his life to win thf 123-kilometre 10th stage if the Milk race Tour m. Britain from Richmond to here yesterday, while th*. normally invincible SoyS ets were crushed for tap second day running. Belgian profession* Eric vanAP - 216 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON THE FRENCH OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Article, Illustration666 1985-06-08 38 Hail Princess Gabriela of the court STAR STRUCK When she made a good shot, it was quite something. She's going to be a star. The crowd was like that for me 15 years ago. When I was 16, at the US Open, the crowd was so one-sided, cheering every pointReuter - 666 words
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Article, Illustration509 1985-06-08 38 PARIS, Fri. CHRIS EVERT-LLOYD, who beat Martina Navratilova m the 1975 final but lost last year, will be aiming for a record sixth French title tomorrow when she meets her arch-rival for the 65th time. It will be their 11th Grand Slam final meeting. Martina andReuter - 509 words
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380 1985-06-08 38 ON FOREIGN FAIRWAYS RYE (New York), Fri. Veteran George Burns started fast and rookie Ernie Gonzalez finished strong to tie for the lead after the first round of the Westchester Classic yesterday. Burns and fellow American Gonzalez both carded five-under-par 66s at the WestchesterReuter; AFP - 380 words
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Article191 1985-06-08 39 LIM KEE CHAN - Jurong test for Muru LIM KEE CHAN M. MURUGIAH, winner of the Sembawang Country Club Open with a record-breaking 69, faces a big test tomorrow when he tees off m the Jurong Open golf championship. Not only will Murugiah, 21, have a strong field of about 100 others trying to191 words
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Article188 1985-06-08 39 LONDON, Fri. The Test and County Cricket Board are to introduce random drug tests immediately at all matches under their control. A special board meeting yesterday drew up a list of banned substances and agreed to start random tests immediately at selected fixtures. The testsReuter - 188 words
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Article, Illustration293 1985-06-08 39 THE overall title may be a little out of reach for the smaller organisations, but definitely not the individual and relay titles. Besides trophies, all winners m the relay events will be given attractive gifts m this year's Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics Meet. In the men"s293 words
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Article, Illustration582 1985-06-08 39 HAKIKAT RAI - Of blood, sweat and years HAKIKAT RAI AFTERMATH OF THE SPORTS HOUSE FIRE By GONE GONE GONE Ovaltine Salver, Henry Tan's 1978 World FIQ gold medal, bowling's seventh Asian FIQ gold and silver medals, the all-conquering Singapore team's gold medals from the 1983 Sea Games, the eighth Asian FIQ doubles582 words
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162 1985-06-08 39 CANBERRA, Fri. The Australian government has dropped a visa ban on South African cricket officials seeking to fight moves to halt a rebel Australian tour of South Africa. Instead, the three officials would be asked to promise not to advocate apartheid during their visit,Reuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration329 1985-06-08 40 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By Our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The highly promising Johnny Beb D is ready to pass his first test m the top class m Race 6 tomorrow. An Irish gelding by Raga Navarro, Johnny Reb n galloped brilliantly midweek, clocking 36.2329 words
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Article46 1985-06-08 40 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Ammushanti RACE 4: Talking Turkey, Meor Romeo, Jubilation IV RACE 5: Ohm's Law, Jetwind, Mountain Eagle, Jewellery, Taraskiwi RACE S: Johnny Reb n, Amir RACE 7: Leomoss, Gympie, Satu Hati II46 words
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Article3327 1985-06-08 40 :m^: v^*:::i ■HHPPII TOTE BOARD STAKES B;f lH3f 2.30 CLASSES 5 6 1,200 m (Ratings: 52-21) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 *****0 Pete's Gal 59 (52) Pete's Gal-PK Leong smm +2 Went with early pace, weakening m run-in for 10th to Spice Of Life C 5-1 Spore 12003,327 words
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Article284 1985-06-08 40 RACE RACING ED LUCKY LEO TONTO PEDIGREE MARKSMAN 1 Pete's Gel 3 Filipachi 2Tambun 3 Filipachi 3 Filipachi 1 4 Ammushanti 4 Ammushanti i 3 Filipachi 4 Ammushanti 4 Ammushanti 7ln The Mood 9 Serious Fun 6 Royal Judgement 9 Serious Fun 9 Serious Fun 2284 words
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Article, Illustration341 1985-06-08 40 EPSOM, Fri AMERICAN jockey Steve Cauthen and trainer Henry Cecil, fresh from their scintillating Derby victory with Slip Anchor, are poised to land the big Epsom double m tomorrow s Oaks. Cauthen rides the evenmoney favourite Oh So Sharp, unbeaten m five runs andReuter - 341 words
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Article522 1985-06-08 41 POHLA SMITH - POHLA SMITH m ■i'^ffiuu;. 4 He suffered a catastrophic injury. He could still die J vet David Nunamaker BELMONT (New York), Fri. He *as a ray of sunsiiirv on a dreary, wet May mormog hanging out over the doir on his Preakness barn stall, pawing andUPI - 522 words
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Article182 1985-06-08 41 Pressure triples on Chief BELMONT (Now York), Fri. CHIEF'S CROWN, still trying to live up to expectations after losses m the first two legs of the triple crown, has been installed 5-2 favourite to salvage some prestige m the final leg, the Belmont Stakes. The Roger Laurin-trained colt has drawnUPI - 182 words
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Article885 1985-06-08 41 Mfm 2.15 RESTRICTED TERMS WiMl 3 1 DIV A 1,200 m (3 and 4 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 6 Dun Dividend II 57 V-V Chong 4 amg -1.5 Ao-Yeung 1 2 *3*3* Sapreme Chaser 54.5 Supreme ChaserAhmad 3 nzg -2.5 We»n 11 3 05* Divide And Rale885 words
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Article, Illustration301 1985-06-08 41 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Newcomer Golden Dawn displayed sparkling form m a trial with last-start winner Mamut here this morning. Taken out by a riding boy, the Noble Bijou three- year-old went neck and neck with his Class 1 stablemate301 words
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Article54 1985-06-08 41 TUESDAY (good with "give"): Land Of Fire 38.4, Lagonda 42.7, Perseverance m 39.3, All Night Long 43. WEDNESDAY (good): Johnny Reb II and Dissolution 36.2 together, newcomer Golden Dawn and Mamut 38.8 together. THURSDAY (good): Sold Again and Violet Haze 40.1 together, Serious Fun 40.6, Lukinanko II54 words
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Article161 1985-06-08 41 Total No of placings piacin for 1# Mes rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey 129 23 16 14 ********** 2 Leong ***** 7 ********** 3 Johnston 130 17 2921 ********** 4 Cook 137 15 21 18 2 0 4 113 0 0 4 4 5 Ismadi 77 15161 words
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Article88 1985-06-08 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 41 26 25 Zafir 28 10 11 Allan 21 18 11 Yeoh 18 9 18 X Leong 17 12 8 E Breukelen 16 27 17 Buang 16 11 16 Lee 15 14 22 Rodger* 14 22 21 Dragon 14 13 8 West 12 2688 words
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Article88 1985-06-08 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 18 8 8 Chens 12 6 7 Goodman 11 5 7 Bluegrass 11 2 1 Mdm TL Long 7 12 Agasam 6 9 7 True Friend 5 2 1 Hail 5 0 0 Inderapura 4 1 10 Ace-In-The-Hole 4 1 1 AJK 4 1088 words
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Article674 1985-06-08 42 MARTIN PALMER - MARTIN PALMER By WHICH is the greatest club m the history of the English League? That question has probably caused more healthy argument among football followers down the decades than any other. Brothers have tiffed over it. friends parted over it indeed whole families have been674 words
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Article274 1985-06-08 42 \ote: The table above, quite properly, has an in-built bias m favour of present and recent numbers of the First Division. The reasons are: Clubs m the division before 1919 1920 played less than 42 matches a season (the original members playing only 22 games per274 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-06-08 42 PAUL Allen, West Ham's England Under-21 midfield soccer player, has signed for London rivals Tottenham. Allen, 22, opted to join Tottenham because he would not have to move from his Essex home. West Ham manager John Lyall was hoping to raise £600,000 ($1.6 million) from the saleReuter; AFP; UPI - 265 words
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POSTSCRIPT TO EUROPEAN CUP FINAL TRAGEDY
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547 1985-06-08 42 4 My sympathies are with the players and the clubs who are being isolated from the rest of the world because of a small minority of imbeciles...its a devastating blow for our foot- m ball. 7 England boss Robson ZURICH, Fri. Shocked English officialsReuter; UPI - 547 words
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Article74 1985-06-08 42 BRUSSELS, Fri. The Belgian Parliament today established a commission of inquiry into the disaster. The committee of nine Members of Parliament will meet m camera and report back m 30 days on the causes and circumstances, as well as the lessons which can be learned from theReuter - 74 words
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Article71 1985-06-08 42 LONDON, Fri. The Brussels stadium has been citicised as "decrepit" and "m an appalling state of disrepair" by tuo British engineers. The disaster could never have happened m Britain, where the stadium would have been immediately shot, they claim. In the magazine, Y i w CivilAFP - 71 words
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Article68 1985-06-08 42 BRUSSELS, Fri. The European Commission said yesterday they would give USslst,tM ($315,W0) to help victims of rioting at the final. Commissioner Peter Sutherland would investigate how the money could best be spent on aiding the injured and relatives of those who died m stadium violence. TheReuter - 68 words
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Article74 1985-06-08 42 MELBOURNE, Fri. Australian authorities said today they would ask Fifa to waive a ban on a match between London club Tottenham and Italian side Udinese on Sunday. Australian Football Federation marketing director Peter Sheean said: "I am shocked beyond all belief by such an extreme ban.'Reuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-06-08 42 MEXICO CITY, Fri. World champions Italy beat England 2-1 here yesterday m a friendly warm-up for the World Cup notable more for symbolising good relations between the sides than for football skills. The match was the first between the two countries since the European Cup final tragedy mReuter; AP; UPI - 303 words
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Article308 1985-06-08 42 HELSINKI, Fri. THE disciplined Romanians picked up a point m a 1-1 draw against Finland m their World Cup European Group Three qualifying match here yesterday. The result did favours to neither side. Finland, who play next m Romania m August, will be hardpressed to qualify forReuter; AFP - 308 words
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Article, Illustration603 1985-06-08 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Slow-and-steady Gary wins tortoise-hare race with world champion Agrawal 2nd ASIAN SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP By SEMI-FINAL LINE-UP San jay Sawant (India) v Sakchai Slmngarm (Thai) Gary Kwok (HK) v Henry Botejn (SL) PATIENCE pays. At least for Hongkong's Gary Kwok, whose norisk potting and plottingJERRY SEH - 603 words
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Article344 1985-06-08 43 f /Pwson India's Michael Ferreira, the threetime world amateur billiards champion who is here as a journalist, reveals his formula for success. THE first time I played m Singapore was m 1964 when Wilson Jones and myself were en route to New Zealand for the World344 words
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Article, Illustration235 1985-06-08 43 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By THE better player won ac Singapore's lim Koon Goan gallantly admitted after reigning rhampl— and second seed Sakchai Simngarm, of Thailand, beat him 5-i m the quarterfinals at the National Stadium last night. Yet, if he had wanted, Koon235 words
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Article210 1985-06-08 43 TREAT IN STORE...Fans are m for a rare treat if the organisers are able to assemble two world class cueists Mike Ferreira and Subash Agrawal brother of reigning world amateur snooker champion Om to give a demonstration. Mike and Subash will be m action at the World210 words
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Article189 1985-06-08 43 LATEST PARIS, Fri. Mats Wilander upset the No. 1 seed John McEnroe 6-1, 7-5, 7-5, to reach the men's singles final of the the French Open tennis championships today. Wilander, No. 4 seed and winner m 1962, will meet defending champion Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia, whoUPI; AP - 189 words
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Article98 1985-06-08 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI OUT IRAQ, who won the Merllon Cap first-time oat last year, have decided to withdraw from this year's competition, scheduled at the National Stadiom m October. The Iraqi Football Federation cabled the Football Association of Singapore yesterday expressing regret because of heavy commitments.98 words
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Article, Illustration307 1985-06-08 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE first hurdle m the Football Association of Singapore's plan to bring back several of their talented players on a semi-professional scheme was cleared yesterday morning. The FAS Soccer Development Committee, headed by Lim Jit Poh, yesterday decided on the three307 words
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Article204 1985-06-08 43 HAKIKAT RAJ - HAKIKAT RAJ IF THE grit and determination of Mark Wu, are anything to go by, there is hope for Singapore hockey yet. The 15-year-old Naval Base Secondary schoolboy proved that success could be acquired with a lot of hard work when he was named for204 words
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Article113 1985-06-08 43 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI OUT SCHOOLBOY International Tarlok Singh has pulled oat of the National Under--23 hockey squad. The dashing Indian Association forward, who represented the Republic m the Asian Cup Finals m Dhaka m January and In the Junior World Cup last year, has cited academic pressure113 words
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Article216 1985-06-08 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association will convene a disciplinary inquiry into the incident involving national trainees Mahader Hassan and Fredrick Lim at Kallang on Thursday. Both came to blows over a misunderstanding which SLTA president Dr Ong Leong Boon will not reveal for fear of216 words
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Article238 1985-06-08 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FORMER international Lam Chiew Peng was last night "sacked" from the National Football League Division One match Detween Toa Payoh and Tiong Bahru after he appeared to punch referee Robert Lee. Lim was sent of m the 70th minute of the match at Jalan Besar Stadium238 words
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Page 43 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1985-06-08 43 ATHLETICS Flash meet (National Stadium. 2). BASKETBALL MABA Cup: Singapore v Negri Sembi lan (Gay World Stadium, 8 pm). BOWLING 4th national team selection trials Kirn Seng Bowl Jackie's Orchard, 9 am). CRICKET Friendly: Emus (Australia) v SRC (Padang. 10.45), SCRC v UWC (Balestiei Road. 1.30) Schoolboys friendly: SCC v98 words
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Article307 1985-06-08 44 Plan under I study by ministry KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Primary school education m Malaysia is to be shortened by a year from six to five years under a plan now being studied by the Education Ministry. It is proposed that the present standard six beNST - 307 words
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Article, Illustration469 1985-06-08 44 SAO PAULO, Fri. Amid international scepticism that a body exhumed from a cemetery near here is that of Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele. Brazilian forensic experts have begun the complex identification process which is expected to take two weeks. Sao Paulo police chiefAFP; AP; Reuter - 469 words
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Article54 1985-06-08 44 BEIJING, Fri. More than 580,000 couples who work for the Chinese government have been reunited since 1980 through job reassignments, the Ministry of Labour and Personnel said today. Married couples who work for the government are often separated for years at a time because their assignments are mAP - 54 words
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172 1985-06-08 44 '25 cops killed in Indian border dispute' NEW DELHI, Fri. At least 25 policemen from two north-east Indian states have died m gun battles this week m a dispute over control of their mutual border, the United News of India (UNI) reported today. The news agency said about 25,000 peopleReuter - 172 words
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231 1985-06-08 44 British car rammed by Soviet vehicle in East Germany WEST BERLIN, Fri. A British military car was rammed by a Soviet vehicle and two officers held by Soviet soldiers for five hours m East Germany this week Western allied sources said yesterday. No one was hurt m the incident lastReuter; UPI - 231 words
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Article63 1985-06-08 44 SANTA ANA (California), Fri. The killer of a two-year-old girl married the child's mother m a courtroom yesterday minutes before he was sentenced to 15 years m prison for the murder. The court had earlier heard that Thomas Wyrick, 34, had punched and kicked Natalie MartinezReuter - 63 words
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Article72 1985-06-08 44 LONDON, Fri. Reuters said yesterday it has dropped plans to buy United Press International because UPI has not responded to its request for information on which to base a bid. UPI, a US-based international news agency, has filed for protection from its creditors m US courts.AP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration440 1985-06-08 44 Grammarian and surgeon are next LKY Visitors A WORLD-RENOWNED surgeon and an authority on English grammar will come to Singapore under the Lee Kuan Yew Programme of Distinguished Visitors. Australia's "Man of the Year," Dr Victor Chang, the chief surgeon who operated on Mr S. Rajaratnam recently, will arrive m440 words
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Article51 1985-06-08 44 What it should have been THE chapel of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus is not sinking because of MRT tunnelling work as reported yesterday. No tunnelling work has begun. The site is owned by the Land Office, not by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. We are sorry for the51 words
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190 1985-06-08 44 Charge for extra passengers: ROV clarifies CHILDREN under 12 years of age who are not Infants m arms will also have to pay the extra charge If they are travelling with two adults In a taxi. The Registry of Vehicles has spelt out the formula that should be used, following190 words
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Article267 1985-06-08 44 No formal support for Star Wars ESTORIL (PORTUGAL), Fri. A Nato foreign ministers' meeting ended here today wihout endorsing President Ronald Reagan's Star Wars programme. The US dropped efforts to obtain a formal endorsement of the Strategic Defence Iniiative (SDI) after France made it clear it would not permit aAP; Reuter; UPI - 267 words
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Article31 1985-06-08 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.02 points to 1,329.30 m the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Miscellaneous139 1985-06-08 44 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers m many areas m the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 29 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.09 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 2/15 C Fine Manila 25/36 C Goudy Amsterdam 14 20 C Rain Melbourne 913 C139 words
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Books
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Article, Illustration84 1985-06-08 45 Stark, revealing images of the assassinated Indian Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi fill the pages of a new book printed m Singapore. It will be launched m America and France this month. Turn to the next page to meet the photographer who "stalked" her for almost 20 years.84 words
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Article, Illustration430 1985-06-08 46 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA THE VILLAGE BY THE SEA By Anita Desai Penguin Books, 1985 157 pages, $11.50 Reviewed by THE theme is survival and the situation's an old favourite. Father drunk and m debt; mother too ill to act eldest sister and brother keeping the family430 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-06-08 46 Portrait of a dynamic lady CAROLINE NGUI sees the many sides of Indira Gandhi through the eyes of photographer Raghu Rai DEFINITELY strong, sometimes even forbidding, the face of the late Indira Gandhi is known to millions. Photo- journalist Raghu Rai has "stalked" the ironlady of India since she firstNIK KASMANI - 504 words
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Article, Illustration845 1985-06-08 46 VIKRAM KHANNA - 'A dynasty to rival Dynasty, a Delhi to rival Dallas' VIKRAM KHANNA THE NEHRUS AND TKE GANDHIS AN INDIAN DYNASTY By Tariq Ali Picador, 1985, 300 pages, $10.25 Reviewed by -4 111 resilience, charisma and the sheer numbers over which they have held sway, no other political family has been845 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1985-06-08 48 SHASHI THAROOR - SHASHI THAROOR INDIA: THE SIEGE WITHIN By M. J. Akbar Penauin, 1985. 325 pages. $13.60 Reviewed by THERE is no truer Indian nationalist than a nationalist Muslim. For most Indian Hindus, patriotism comes cheap; nationalism makes few demands on one's intellect or beliefs and, besides,1,201 words
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Article, Illustration798 1985-06-08 48 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By Over two thousand are dead a hundred thousand stricken we're helpless m healing wounds we cannot return sight to the blinded we can 't raise the dead but we can raise our voices and cry: "No more Bhopals!" Yes, finally, all we can798 words
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Article, Illustration647 1985-06-08 49 THE month-long school break is into its first week and the children are beginning to pout at the prospect of "nowhere to go, nothing to do". After the first frenzied post-exam whirl of swimming, shopping and socialising, children tired of their textbooks647 words
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Article319 1985-06-08 49 REVELATIONS of a Football Manager by Terry Neill (Sidgwick and Jackson, 1985, 191 pages, $22.25) The only man to manage both Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal tells of S years of winning and losing, controversy and conflict, joy and a lot of sweat. On-field drama and his off-field319 words
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Article, Illustration183 1985-06-08 49 JONATHAN CHEN - JONATHAN CHEN O.T'S DIARY Singapore Zoological Gardens, 1985 71 pages, $2.50 Reviewed by aged 10 O.T. IS a cote little otter who lives m an enclosure just inside the entrance to the zoo. Because he is very curious, he watches and finds oat everything that's going183 words
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Article273 1985-06-08 49 WOMEN Coming of Age by Jane Fonda (Viking Press, 1984, 449 pages, $53.10) Anticipating mid-life crisis, Jane Fonda presents a programme to cope with the different physiological changes that affect women m middle age. Juggernaut by Desmond Bagley (Collins, 1983, 329 pages, $26.60) This story273 words
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Advertisement48 1985-06-08 45 A child's review \J^^\ of O.T.'S Diary k&flttß Wealth, health and |J a host of problems O 8 The River of Jade a short story A visit to Jordan Books, Expressions Edited by Rebecca Chua Personal Glimpses Edited by Caroline Ngui Going Places Edited by Tan Chung Lee48 words
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Advertisement623 1985-06-08 48 25th Anniversary of People's Association Commemorative Stamp Issue ?«f\f GA Or\ r>^~ On Monday, Ist July 1 985. Telecoms will release a set of 4 new iffJßfeßflirtLi c postage stamps to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of People's flur^^^^K^- *isml Association, tracing the important phases of a quarter century of SSh^SS^f^^^k623 words
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Advertisement18 1985-06-08 48 THE Unadulterated Natural beauty OF Real Leather AND Genuine Manau c LUXURY #04-21 Plaza Singapura (above Yaohan Orchard)18 words
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Advertisement69 1985-06-08 49 i.Qipft^^ l\ I Youno Redder KdBML! m PICCOLO MYSTERYSOLVERS 1. The Secret of the Disappearing Diamonds 2. The Mystery of the Imperfect Crime 3. The Case of the Computer Game Smugglers 4. The Case of the Chocolate Switchers All titles by M. Masters Piccolo, 1985, paperback, 94 pages, $3.95 each.69 words
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Advertisement278 1985-06-08 49 f Gffiiffllli^^ JAPAN'S Na 1 MICRO COMPUTER W^^-^*^^^^^^^ pWKiAa|>^f^^^ff^^^ jl EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS >^S ffi W "Mouse" with Macintosh-type software <r^ll%^v>~. :< i 0 v V HIRE PURCHASE AVAILABLE The Friendly Computer People J Watch the amazing FUTURE ENTERPRISES PTE LTD C^CardsAcceptaWe I mouse^ndo* Showroom: 865 Mountbatten Road *02-81J Katong Shopping278 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1985-06-08 50 David Kraal - David Kraal At Large:! 41 have popped pills down my throat m frightening numbers. I have been X-rayed to the extent that I am afraid the search for a cure for my latest illness will be the death of me. I have been1,020 words
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Article, Illustration435 1985-06-08 50 Leslie Leow - Leslie Leow Chess THE great wealth of Russian chess talent was evident at the 1985 Soviet Championship m February as young and virtually unknown players took the highest honours for the second consecutive year. This year's tournament was a zonal championship, from which the top435 words
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Article, Illustration704 1985-06-08 50 Khoo How San - Khoo How San Saturday Observer RECIPE: Take a role-spoilt father who works at night and sleeps m the morning; two daughters a six-year-old starting Primary One and a three-year-old starting nursery school; and a mother who is unable to take a week's leave from work. Add m704 words
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Article, Illustration4409 1985-06-08 52 ALAN COLLINGE - ALAN COLLINGE By 47, a marine consultant and a spinner of yarns GRANDFATHER'S house nestled by one of the winding roads that ascended Mount Melville. Looking through the wide bay windows of the lounge, we gloried m the panoramic vista that encompassed the whole of King4,409 words
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Article194 1985-06-08 53 Unveil your talent EXPRESSIONS offers two pages of creative and artistic effort by you and for you. So if you're a closet writer, composer, painter or photographer, now's the time to unveil your talent. Whether you write, compose music, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations or drawings), send it to194 words
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Advertisement391 1985-06-08 52 Exhibition on Furniture of Traditional and Modern Designs The Latest m Home Appliances and Home Furnishings World Trade Centre (Hall 2) •1 9 June 1 985 •1 2 noon 10 pm daily. ADMISSION FREE! Double Lucky Draws s s. Show Flat HDB 4 room A model Grand Draw N Y391 words
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Advertisement470 1985-06-08 53 rliu Hsiang Lou Sichuan Resraurant ■^■li 111 H fl BiillJu^JP Free Diced Chicken with Dried Red Pepper The ever-popular Sichuan specialiU Diced Chicken with Dried Red Pepper, is free with our compliments, when you dine at Liv Hsian^ L ()U Tai-Pan Ramadas Sichuan > dMJfI^B|9pMBHMJR^KI6nK-- Restaurant yg^^^^—yg ■jlfciM "'T 1470 words
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Advertisement852 1985-06-08 54 H i^ilß '"'^==sS //r%\ NEW ZEALAND H V|^H TEMPCOOL ENGINEERING PTE LTD (acumen) INSURANCE B OS 143 Kallang Way 1 Singapore 1334 OCBC Centre S Tel: *****67 (5 Lines) I acumen insurance brokers pte itb qinnarwo nm^ EB SAL LEASING (PTEI LTD 100 Beach Road TiES^rJT 91 50 RaffleTpSce #13852 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1985-06-08 55 Jordan has a wealth of natural wonders that will dazzle the tourist. Steeped In history, the country has such a plethora of sights to offer that, often, you will not know where to start. See Petra first, LINDA E. VILLIERS suggests, where a whole1,242 words
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Article379 1985-06-08 55 TAN CHUNG LEE - TAN CHUNG LEE Getting there ALIA, the Royal Jordanian Airlines, flies direct from Singapore to Amman twice a week. The flights leave on Tuesdays and Saturdays and return on Thursdays and Sundays. A round-trip costs $1,450. Packages for groups or the individual traveller are available through Alia,379 words
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Advertisement316 1985-06-08 56 i The I Androgynous Manager "One Minute Managers j are dearly androgynous The Androgynous Manager j is a must for managers who want to be more 1 effective." Kenneth Blanchard, j Co-author, The One Minute Manager and Sltuatlonal Leadership The eleventh megatrend is the shift from a machismo society to316 words
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Advertisement492 1985-06-08 56 £************************* 2nd WEEK! CATHAY '*****00; b shows > »a^J^^V«"ooom, 130. 400 6 30&915pmJ They nsk their |ives iSWay^ revn c Baby with JS tL^pEpjH lts ca P tured mother H iBSIBiBBBWBHBQ^i^BBiaBBBB^BBBBBBBBBBBiB^BB^BBBBB*^^-^-- Sg^j- y jttiJ BBaWi3^^9flPS& "~'^^P^m9& I '-3K;S^B BBBBBB^S&aii I I 1 a?" Laa^B Baafefe I l\. ~*^aa?M Brit 1492 words
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Advertisement422 1985-06-08 56 "JL o>tc^ Nls^ Tlo>ll> I NOW SHOWING No Free Uif I PRINCf i\am \3C 400 b4b 9\b W AJRONG& LBERIV 4 SHOWS 145 4. 64b 91 5 'a4 #0 1 B^B^pflP** j BV%T.^iaaw^iuilir<:d- NOW SHOWINC- 3 SHOWS o» 2 30, i 45. 845 SIVAJ X R ViJAYA W -PATTBXKATTU »A—AR"422 words
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Advertisement771 1985-06-08 57 m IIJ Ftf Fi m mM i YfJimm^k^^^^^m m r^^^7^^y^# »H XWIf YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED LINDETEVES-JACOBERG fFEI PTE LTD wfy SB L~T M MM .J&J M lf^lT»f| Jardlne Marketing Services itu nwr otnn umiitu unut 1 lw co-UKUUDcnu jrcj rle 1 1 v ?K^ jBB I/I HARPERS TRADING atOUCfIOfgraCIOUSUVing771 words
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Advertisement322 1985-06-08 58 •gj PHILIPS For the Official Opening, People's Emporium will be offering the following Philips products at very special, never-to-be-repeated prices. This offer is valid for one week only at the Joo Chiat Complex Store. But you better hurry as only limited stocks are available. HP 4^oB If A: -,^m il322 words
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Advertisement862 1985-06-08 58 NOTICES I DUTA CONSOLIDATED BERHAD I I NOTICE OF ANNUAL I I GENERAL MEETING I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifteenth Annual I I General Meeting will be held at the Conference Room ISth I B Floor, Bena Tower, 160, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on 8 fl Tuesday862 words
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Advertisement612 1985-06-08 58 PERNAS CHARTER MANAGEMENT SDN. BERHAD KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned companies under the management of Pernas Charter Management Sdn Berhad and its associates for the month of May 1985 are as follows Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad I Group of Companies TONNES Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad and612 words
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Advertisement633 1985-06-08 59 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES flflBHB 3TANT^ R^RftfiAl EEEEWeEeM Telefax No: *****59 I Rates: Box Service: 3 oimwio nouuooi^mß g^ 3^^. Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS jmmmmj^mEEEEEEmWEEEEEEEmEEEEEEEEWEEEEEEEEEEmEW II The Royal Bank633 words
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Advertisement831 1985-06-08 59 f IE» NATIONAL 1 I E?V UNIVERSITY I I \jfcip OF SINGAPORE I I COMPUTER CENTRE I The Computer Centre controls and manages the major computer facilities I at the National University of Singapore. It is presently equipped with an H IBM 3081 GX, an IBM 4341 and two HP831 words
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Advertisement963 1985-06-08 59 Coopers OtLyDfcinCi Associates provide* a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems. j>^^^_* Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing >nd Distribution Systems, Executive Selection,963 words
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Advertisement984 1985-06-08 60 APPOINTMENTS The vu P strea m Company of Singapore's $2 ■B^^jMl billion Petrochemical Complex on Pulau BlEHi^^k A V er Merbau invites applications from JE| Wm^LW suitably qualified candidates for the following positionsASSISTANT SHIPPING OFFICER The successful candidate will report to the Shipping Officer and assist him m the following984 words
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Advertisement500 1985-06-08 60 I lll&?(!llf Papua New Guinea I Industrial Development 1 L\\\ Applications are invited for the following position m the Pro/ects and Investment Division of the Hit I i Department ol Industrial Development III! I Assistant Secretary I (PROJECT AND INVESTMENT) 1 As Chief of the Division will organise and co-ordinate500 words
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Advertisement552 1985-06-08 60 HXDML® We are a large, well-established International Company based m Jurong, involved m the manufacture of Hydrilpatented premium tubular connections used m the Oil Gas Industry. As part of our growing regional role m the AsiaPacific market, we invite applications for the position of: OCTG FIELD SERVICEMAN/ TECHNICAL TRAINER The552 words
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Advertisement593 1985-06-08 60 f NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of: (1) STUDENT COUNSELLOR m the Student Liaison Office (2) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT m the Bursar's Office QUALIFICATIONS/ EXPERIENCE POST (1): Applicants should have a degree m Psychology or Social Work with some formal training and experience m593 words
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Advertisement659 1985-06-08 61 APPOINTMENTS IP FOLEC COMMUNICATIONS We are rjstributoi ol technological leaders inclusive of MOTOROLA and HARRIS. FORTUNE 500 companies, m the field of radio communication, private telephony, etc serving both government and major private enterprises We have challenging opportunities for: PROJECT MANAGER This senior position requires a degree holder m electrical659 words
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Advertisement718 1985-06-08 61 f BRAND MANAGER m Beecham Consumer Products BEECHAM (MFG) SINGAPORE PTE LTD is engaged m the manufac- I ture and marketing of a wide range of fast-moving consumer products I m the fields of beverages, personal care products and medicines I including heavily-advertised brand leaders such as Ribena, Brylcreem and718 words
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Advertisement495 1985-06-08 61 F J BENJAMIN SONS PRIVATE LIMITED requires a SALES REPRESENTATIVE/ MERCHANDISER (LINEN PRODUCTS) The Company requires an experienced sales representative to promote its newly acquired line of SHERIDAN bedlinen. Applications are now invited from suitably qualified persons with the following requirements: 1 Female, m her twenties, preferably with interior designing495 words
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Advertisement521 1985-06-08 61 J \L A leading hotei invites suitabK qualified applicants to fill the position of CHEF The Job The successful candidate v\ ill be responsible to the Executive Chef He will assist the Executive Chet m all aspects of kitchen operations and supervision Requirements Possess good local and continental culinary skills521 words
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Advertisement657 1985-06-08 62 APPOINTMENTS f FISHER Fisher Controls, a worldwide leack: m process control instrumentation, i'ltf^ excellent cared potential and requires Qualified individuals tor the toHowing positions ii Field Service Manager Field Service Engineer Responsibilities: >ui>t'r\ision or installation, st t irt-up. calibration and maintenance of microprocessoi based distributed control systems Organisation and co-ordination657 words
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Advertisement425 1985-06-08 62 jt L, M UJ ill- *f^ ffli?!* uasia ■are *f pass aitKifli teHmmtr yimzt* iß^t ii I %&t£i± $1,400 I re .f **l w f&-*R-ti£§fc-& 51.600 I Es w a. iv xn £S m t^ J32. 11 *H^S^J I T1985^ 6 I irßflßmA*4§ll I 577, Macpherson Road i Singapore 1336425 words
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Advertisement1051 1985-06-08 62 |fi»| S^ ENGINEERS private limited 5 j c Me a rapidly growing Compan) m the tield ol engineering services, speuali/nii; m the Q I jßxjjl design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of high tedinolog. building engineerii Ills! systems. We have contracted toi |obs m Singapore and overseas Due to our e\pjn\i.1,051 words
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Advertisement281 1985-06-08 62 We invite suitably qualified candidates to fill the following position m our Industrial Machinery Department. Sales Representative Secondary education Possess own transport Experienced m selling lubricants or additives to motor workshops, petrol kiosks, spare parts, car accessories, batteries and tyre shops Age: Above 22 years old Benefits: The above position281 words
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Advertisement848 1985-06-08 63 APPOINTMENTS Study engineering overseas without WHAT ARE OUR SCHOLARSHIPS WORTH? Singapore Aircraft Industries Group of Companies (SAI) is m the rorerront or the aeroOur awards cover the cost of tuition, space industry m the region, examination and other related fees, an SAI incorporates six companies with the allowance for clothing848 words
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Advertisement539 1985-06-08 63 J Post Office Savings Bank Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the positions of: _A) BANK TELLER j B) MALE CLERK Qualifications Requirements: Post A Singapore citizen GCE 3 'O' levels with credit m English Conversant m English with pleasant personality Male candidates must have completed their full-time539 words
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Advertisement579 1985-06-08 63 RftHowpor SCOTT ENGLISH LTD., a member of the Haw Par Group of Companies is expanding its Electrical Divisior and now requires suitable persons to fill the position of SALES MANAGER The Job: The successful candidate will be responsible for all aspects of the Departments sales and marketing of electrical products,579 words
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Advertisement671 1985-06-08 64 APPOINTMENTS We are an established multi-national <^^*Q^^^^^^^B organisation which excels m innovative electronic technology. Today, we have significant facilities m Singapore manufacturing and marketing advanced products and systems. Excellence is our trademark, long achieved by an exceptional team of dedicated people. And now, we are inviting people with similar aspirations671 words
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Advertisement609 1985-06-08 64 f \l#estpac 1 I Banking Corporation I Singapore Branch and Regional Office I Invites applications for the position of fl I ASSISTANT MANAGER, I I CORRESPONDENT BANKING I I Responsibilities: B The position reports to the Manager, Correspondent Banking fl ■I and would involve the co-management of existing corres- fl609 words
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Advertisement673 1985-06-08 64 fciTIBAN<O the local bank that's a global bank In support of our growing business operations, we seek dynan. individuals for the following positions Operations Officer The successful candidate will be responsible lor managing an operations unit to provide a full spectrum of trade processing products and services. In addition, he673 words
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Advertisement55 1985-06-08 64 75 i i Wogue $9.00 m, 1 Harpers Queen $6.80 i f Good Housekeeping $4.90 56.20 just Seventeen S2-95 I I ?xg M New Shoot S2^s r^ J Jj Bp *j fl T*** Hits s2 96 No.l 5245 J Postage Free Subscription at discount rates i Can Tel *****55 ext55 words
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Advertisement612 1985-06-08 65 APPOINTMENTS I Economic Development Applications are ir.vr.ed fot the following vacancies: I Electrical/Electronic Engineers I Mechanical/Production I > Engineers I These are senior appointments m our FRENCH-SINGAPORE INSTITUTE and GERMAN-SINGAPORE INSTITUTE which are joint Gcvernment-to-Government cooperation projects. Appointees will be engaged m project development work as (/veil as developing training612 words
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Advertisement916 1985-06-08 65 NOTICES I FEDERAL CABLES, WIRES METAL I I MANUFACTURING BHD. I H Notice oi Annual General Meeting I H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighteenth ANNUAL flj 9! GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at its Xl Registered Office, 5097, Mak Mandin Industrial Estate, H B| Butterworth916 words
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Advertisement814 1985-06-08 65 I UNIVERSAL CABLE (M) BERHAD I H (Incorporated m Malaysia) I NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighteenth Annual General Meeting of p I the members of UNIVERSAL CABLE (M) BERHAD be held at the Com I pany's Conference Room at No. 2,814 words
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Advertisement1095 1985-06-08 65 si HoimiN \n- rot rts SIN(. \PUKK l).( Summons Nu Hit of ISM Between H \K<.IU SINi.AI'OKK PR IJMrTKI) ...Plaintiffs And IJM KKN(> HI AT tradln* a.KIM SAN TKN<» HI Il.tMSl. M.VIKkIAi,TKAOINt; (U. ...l>ef(>ndant I (IKM OF ADVERTLSEMKM Te: IJM UMO HI A I tradinie M Kirn Sao Tens Building1,095 words
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Advertisement437 1985-06-08 66 NOTICES NTUC Fair Price Co-operative Ltd Space available for immediate rental: Branch Location Area available (sq.m.) Hougang Blk 202 2.23 6.7 Tampines Blk 107 3.0 Geyiang East Blk 114 2.23 Woodlands Blk 5A 13 0 3.0 Preferred Trade i Photocopying, locks and keys*, photo services, video centres, cassette retailing, optical437 words
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Advertisement283 1985-06-08 66 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) PUBUC EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 789/78 Wong Kok Keong Wong Lock Khiang (formerly t/a Magnam Associates) of Blk 37 Circuit Road #05-465 Singapore 1337 496/81 David Wong Kok Leong of Blk 37 Circuit Road #05-465 Circuit Road Singapore 1337 471/79 Wong Wai Cheng t/a Union283 words
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Advertisement52 1985-06-08 66 CUJ^Orie of The Biggest Cane Furniture Showrooms m Singapore S^fe|SlNE SgECIJ^^BJTRE «^>f M t2^StO%lftfiSfiS^Sr^ ftlft _*^a^»^^^^^S©at6f niiaaa»a»»»a»la»a»a»a»rtfHMHft _^a»»»^^^^^^"*^^^ lo*S|mp^ MUV I SC»c pl Showroom 7500-A Beach Road #02-319 The Plaza Spore 0719 a j i Opening hrf-Mon- Sat 10am -9pm Sundays 11am 6pm m ±^!!ZZZJRM* Custom-made to order to your52 words
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Miscellaneous632 1985-06-08 66 SUN TAN By Coliette PEANUTS By Schuiz I d£\\lVLWoto.*&A7eAM. r /^PEAR SPORTS )I s*'j= N P s And l UWAT SHOUIP j IVh r \ni S %ff]J^ Li/SJv </f^ \POCTOfc. ;J/ LOVETO^LAYTENNiS. \WE P0 7 LODGiOI. THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker f££UTAKlti£>THs I WHAT632 words
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Advertisement414 1985-06-08 67 J^-* j I^^*^^^ 0 4 iir r 4 ur |BfcJ SAHE'S sth5 th Branch at Cambridge (Pek Kio) jf§ PS mm We u;/// have a Lion dance performed by: Sao Lin Yee Che Mci Physical Culture Association Yunan Seafood Restaurant /■KI7 P*§| ||g f^Xm Hy^ to officiate the opening ceremony414 words
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Miscellaneous2045 1985-06-08 67 I EfIBIIM H I H Bi public. pan Horn Concerto No 1 by i ßadi ne i 1 D !o«™. How a director x^&z** is^ssu Find out how a director mw 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News puts up a show. ROBOT FESTIVAL JUMBLE SALE Ztffi^^^^&Fd^2,045 words
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Advertisement181 1985-06-08 68 s ■'^te''' SW? K§r- wjgk/s'' *^-^H^| i^H f i! h^^^^^^ii-'- > live luxuriously m a choice i four-storey condominium served by lifts f^ACA IJO^ITA cooker hood Spacious, bungalow atmosphere accentuated by high cedMuch sought-after Newton area ings f^y airconditioned Videobetween Scotts Balmoral Roads just intercom 24-hour security service behind the181 words
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Miscellaneous1613 1985-06-08 68 MY VIEW Kannan Chandran (SBC 5 and 12), Leong Weng Kam (SBC B)wmmmmmmmmmmmma^am*^mmammmmmm—^a——^^——jL r Mark Twain Be- WJk*%mla Tmoin'o I A There are two lesser- If she feels the pea, she's FW\ he Concerts ■■■^Pr laß|| neath the Laugh- IfldrK I WClll I O Oil IUItS known tales as well1,613 words
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