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Title Section16 1985-06-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JIT .JE I§, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8516 words
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191 1985-06-10 1 SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), Sun. Two Indians and a German were arrested here on Thursday on suspicion of being involved m a plot to kill Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who is due m Washington on Tuesday, it was announced. The ImmigrationAFP - 191 words
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130 1985-06-10 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Widespread violence swept Gujarat state today with at least 14 people burned alive and six others killed m clashes over job and college quotas for underprivileged groups. Police said the worst violence broke out this afternoon m the west Indian state'sReuter - 130 words
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Article64 1985-06-10 1 BEIJING, Sun. Six million Chinese households, one eighth of the urban population, will be cooking with gas by the end of this year, the government said today. This figure, a 66 per cent increase over 1960, was the result of a five-year programme, costing 1.2 billionReuter - 64 words
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Article628 1985-06-10 1 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE Committee suggests 30% more compensation, singles to get flat priority and more help for related families By A SPECIAL government committee set up to review resettlement rates and policies has finished its work, according to sources. It is understood to have recommended: A 30 per628 words
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Article52 1985-06-10 1 TOKYO, Sun. One of Japan's most popular novelists, Matsutaro Kawaguchi, died of pneumonia m Tokyo today. He was 85. Mr Kawaguchi was the author of many best-selling books, including Aizen Katsura, a love story between a doctor and a nurse that was a sensation m Dre- war .laUPI - 52 words
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Article, Illustration156 1985-06-10 1 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH By A SINGAPORE technician has taken the Public Utilities Board's save water campaign message seriously and designed a system to reuse waste water to flush his two toilets. Mr Siew Kok Leong, 45, who has been using the almost mainte-nance-free system for two years,Peter Gwee - 156 words
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Article183 1985-06-10 1 Marriage Dallas style Or how to know your partner and live happily ever after SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Sun. Trust is considered essential by most people for a happy marriage But some would-be newly-weds are hiring private investigators to make sure their mates have nothing to hide. "It must obviously beUPI - 183 words
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Article39 1985-06-10 1 TAIPEI, Sun. Taiwan has banned imports of tigers to curb Taiwanese's appetite for their meat. An official of the Board of Foreign Trade told reporters the ban also covered uons, leopards, hear- _nH rhinos. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration235 1985-06-10 1 Let's Save Precious Water through a metal pipe fitted with a cut-off device. Mr Siew said: "This system is really quite simple and cheap to build. It cost me about $200 and is used to provide water for both toilets. "At an average of 12 flushes a day (with nine235 words
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511 1985-06-10 1 French colonel seized as four out of 23 UN men are freed BEIRUT, Sun. ISRAELI-BACKED militiamen seized a French colonel today, hours after freeing four of 23 soldiers of a United Nations peacekeeping force held hostage since Friday to press for the release of 11 of their men now mAP; UPI; NYT; Reuter - 511 words
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Article218 1985-06-10 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew returned yesterday after a three-day working visit to Thailand. While m Bangkok, Mr Lee held talks with the Thai Prime Minister, General Prem Tinsulanonda. Mr Lee was accompanied by Mrs Lee, Acting Foreign Affairs Minister Yeo Cheow Tong, and several officials.218 words
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Article73 1985-06-10 1 WASHINGTON, Son. One m even four US _e__ehoid- experienced a \loient crime er a theft last year, according to a Justice Department report release- today. Black households aad families with high income living In cine_ remained the most vulnerable, It said. An estimated 22.8 million households, or 26Reuter - 73 words
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Advertisement31 1985-06-10 1 Inside Classifieds m Section Two 48 pages today Summary 2 World News 3,4,6,7 Asean 8 Causeway 8 Editorial 14 Background 15 Letters 16 Time-Dollar 17-21 Classifieds 24 Racing 23 Sports 22,24,2531 words
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Article533 1985-06-10 2 Long-term pitch THE hotel industry, hit by falling occupancy rates, is making a pitch for long-term guests and offer them special discount rates. Some are even prepared to negotiate rates. Budget hotels bluntly call them "boarders". Such patrons are m most case unlikely to be travellers on the move533 words
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Article414 1985-06-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS THE differences between the industrialised and the developing countries at the recent Gatt council meeting make clear that the issue of trade m services can no longer be left ambiguous. That the industrialised countries are eager to press on with negotiating freer trade m services414 words
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Article119 1985-06-10 2 SBS DATA REVAMP THE Singapore Bus Service says m reply to a reader that it has decided to revamp its service information format at bus stops, interchanges and terminals. New bus stop structures have already been installed at 92 of the 150 stops earmarked for the first phase of119 words
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Article182 1985-06-10 2 WORLDWIDE 'MARRIAGE' TREND AMONG STOCKBROKERS SINGAPORE stockbroking firms will have no option but to follow the worldwide trend of "marriages" with financial institutions and the move must come quickly, according to Mr A. S Montgomery, Director of James Capel (Far East). This trend m the securities industry began m182 words
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Article343 1985-06-10 2 Chris plays it cool CHRIS Evert-Lloyd coolly achieved one of the most vivid wins of her life m the French Open Championships. While the excitement of her {fuel with fellow-American Martina Navratilova mounted on the Centre Court, she summoned her concentration to achieve a unique sixth victory by beating343 words
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Article403 1985-06-10 2 Zia's warning PRESIDENT Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq has warned Afghanistan that Pakistan will retaliate against Afghan air raids on its territory. He said Pakistan had the means and it would hit back "whatever the consequences". And for the first time he has accused Soviet pilots of bombing Pakistani403 words
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147 1985-06-10 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway 'Clear proof needed PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said that the federal government has so far not established the motive behind the recent bomb explosions m Sabah. He said: "We must have clear proof to say it has political or other motives.147 words
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Article374 1985-06-10 2 Research recognised THERE are Singaporean scientists who are actively involved m research here and abroad. A few are well-known throughout the world but generally they tend to shy away from the limelight. In Singapore they work both m the public and private sectors. These days their lot is374 words
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134 1985-06-10 3 HONGKONG, Sun. The Hongkong Industrial and Commercial Bank (HICB), a retail banking affiliate of the Overseas Trust Bank (OTB), should be treated separately, the government said last night. OTB declared insolvency on Thursday and the government took it over on Friday. A governmentReuter - 134 words
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86 1985-06-10 3 COLOMBO, Sun. Police investigating the smuggling of arms for Tamil guerillas have arrested a leading Colombo businessman, official sources said yesterday. They said police were probing large scale purchases abroad of modern arms and ammunition by an international ring, including Sri Lankan and overseasReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration122 1985-06-10 3 GEOMANCER Lung King Chuen using a Chinese compass to ensure an auspicious fengshui position for the two bronze one-tonne lions guarding the new headquarters of the Hongkong and Shanghai bank m the British colony. Hundreds of people queued up on Saturday to patReuter - 122 words
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Article210 1985-06-10 3 Air raid retaliation 'whatever the consequences' ISLAMABAD, Sunday PRESIDENT Mohammad Zia ul-Haq has warned Afghanistan that Pakistan will retaliate against Afghan air raids on its territory. He said Pakistan had the means and would hit back "whatever the consequences". And for the first time he accusedAP; Reuter - 210 words
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Article152 1985-06-10 3 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Soviet forces have broken through an 11-month rebel siege of a garrison m eastern Afghanistan but still face resistance from guerillas m the surrounding mountains, guerilla sources said today. Several tanks and other armoured vehicles reached the Barikot garrison bordering Pakistan early on Friday,Reuter - 152 words
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Article76 1985-06-10 3 Male strip show wows HK women HONGKONG, San. Mere than two hundred women Chinese, Western, teenagers, and pregnant warmly welcomed Hongkong's first public male strip show last night. After the show, women mobbed the six Amerlcan strippers, called the Chippendales, to thrust tips on them. The six were left wearingReuter - 76 words
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Article215 1985-06-10 3 BANGKOK, Sun. Hanoi has warned President Ronald Reagan that his latest criticism of Vietnam has hindered the improvement of relations and harmed efforts to seek American servicemen listed as missing m action m Indochina. Radio Hanoi yesterday denounced anti-Viet-namese remarks made by Mr ReaganAFP - 215 words
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Article224 1985-06-10 3 Sikhs clash meeting at temple AMRITSAR, Sun. Fists and bottles flew during pitched battles between militant and moderate Sikhs here today during a meeting testing the two sides' strength at the Golden Temple. Ten people were injured m the fighting and paramilitary forces with machineguns moved to within metres ofReuter - 224 words
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138 1985-06-10 3 Communism still goal in China, says blunt editorial BEIJING, San. China'- leading newspaper has bluntly reminded people that, despite economic reforms. communism remain; the ultimate goal. A front-page editorial ln the People's. Dally justified retailed state control as necessary to raise productivity. But It attacked people whs ase the refs-msAP; Reuter - 138 words
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264 1985-06-10 4 PARIS, Sun. The first concrete sign that FrancoIndian relations have improved since last February's spy scandal came yesterday the third day of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's five-day visit here with an agreement to set up a joint scientific research centre m India. ButAP; Reuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration441 1985-06-10 4 21 countries meet to discuss Gatt and protectionism STOCKHOLM, Sun. Protectionism and the possibility of a new round of international talks to safeguard free trade are the key issues at an informal meeting of ministers from 21 countries beginning m Stockholm today. "TheReuter; AP - 441 words
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346 1985-06-10 4 LONDON, Sun. China hopes to pay for imported nuclear power plant equipment with bartered foods and services, possily including China's acceptance of used nuclear fuel materials, Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang said yesterday. Mr Zhao told a news conference before ending his eight-day official visitAP; Reuter - 346 words
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215 1985-06-10 4 LIVERPOOL, Son. More than 2, people, including the Belgian and Italian ambassadors, packed the Anglican cathedral here fer a memorial service yesterday to the 38 people who died ln a May 21 soccer riot In Brussels. Against the flags ef Britain, Italy and Belgium,AP - 215 words
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Article70 1985-06-10 4 TAIWAN HAS ordered a newspaper to suspend publication for a week from today for giving prominence to a report on Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang under a headline that "apparently echoed communist propaganda". The Mm Chung Daily News m Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan, said the suspension involved a storyAP - 70 words
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Article42 1985-06-10 4 THE WATER along some beaches of the East German Baltic coast has turned bright yellow due to falls of pollen from trees. The Berliner Zeitung newspaper said the intense yellow was auite natural and no cause for alarm. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article39 1985-06-10 4 THE FIRST Tokyo International Film Festival ended yesterday with Japanese director Shinji Somai winning the young directors' contest for his 1984 film Typhoon Club. Mr Somai, 38, won U*****,000 fS$l.66 million) towards his next film. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article68 1985-06-10 4 INDIA HAS refused a Union Carbide offer of US$5 million (SJIO.I million) m interim relief aid for victims of the Bhopal gas leak disaster because it opposed one of the company's conditions. New York Federal Judge John Keenan, who is handling the suit against Union Carbide,AFP - 68 words
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102 1985-06-10 4 ROME, Sun Thieves with an eye for the beautiful, old and precious stole 8,620 pieces of art and antiquities from Italian churches and collections last year. Antique objects were on the top of the list of I>referred booty, folowed by paintings andAP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration253 1985-06-10 6 Greek Cypriots protest as UN forces keep peace NICOSIA, Sun. Turkish Cypriots today choose the first president of their breakaway state m elections opposed by Greek Cypriots as an attempt to consolidate the partitioning of the divided island. Greek Cypriot demonstrators have blockaded theReuter; UPI - 253 words
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173 1985-06-10 6 BEIRUT, Sun. The food was fine until the shooting started. At first, everyone m the restaurant on west Beirut's once-fashionable Corniche pretended not to notice the Muslim gunmen firing automatic weapons below the window. There were a few raised eyebrows when Christian SinnersAP - 173 words
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275 1985-06-10 6 Syrian minister angered by PLO camp attack remark TUNIS, Sun. Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk Charaa walked out of the opening session of the special Arab League council meeting last evening after Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat accused Syria of being involved m an attack onAP; AFP - 275 words
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Article64 1985-06-10 6 TEHERAN, Sun. Iran said its troops killed or wounded 500 Iraqi soldiers overnight m an assault across the Shatt-al-Arab river while its airforce raided a Baghdad military airport. But the Iraqis denied that any Iranian soldiers had crossed the river, which divides south-east Iraq and south-westAFP - 64 words
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Article26 1985-06-10 6 KAMPALA, Sun. Twelve villagers who refused to pay bribes of US$l6 (5535.2) each. were killed by gunmen last week, the newspaper Ngabo reported. APAP - 26 words
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189 1985-06-10 6 EBRAHIM MOOSA - EBRAHIM MOOSA By Cape Town Reporter CAPE TOWN, Sun. The international credibility of South Africa already low because of its domestic racial policies has been tarnished by a recent abortive commanio raid into neighbouring Angola. Two South Africans were killed and one captured189 words
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Article, Illustration287 1985-06-10 7 SAO PAULO, Sunday THE coroner who did the autopsy on a 1979 drowning victim, whom police now believe was Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, said yesterday that the man was too young to have been the notorious "Angel of Death". But Brazilian police chief Romeu Tuma saidUPI; Reuter - 287 words
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268 1985-06-10 7 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. Argentinians face severe austerity measures after a pact with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) aimed at ensuring new funds for the country. The Economy Ministry announced on Friday night that agreement had been reached on resuming a US$l.42 billion (553.15 billion)Reuter - 268 words
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191 1985-06-10 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Ronald Reagan is expected to approve the creation of an independent commission to examine Pentagon buying habits that resulted m a series of revelations about US$4OO (S$880) hammers and a US$65O ash tray, an administration official said yesterday. White HouseNYT; UPI - 191 words
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Article43 1985-06-10 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. It looks like the United States is bringing back airships to defend its coasts and escort warships. Some US$5 million (S$U million) have been set aside m the defence budget for investigations into tbe lighter-than-air craft AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article387 1985-06-10 7 Compromise move on nuclear sub and Midgetman missile WASHINGTON, Sun. President Ronald Reagan is expected to approve two steps to keep alive the Salt II treaty with the Soviet Union but show some muscle to Moscow, US officials said. A decision is expected toAP; NYT - 387 words
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388 1985-06-10 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. CIA Director William Casey says the Soviet KGB scored "a big success" with the spy ring allegedly headed by John Walker Jr. "I'm afraid it's quite damaging," the head of the Central Intelligence Agency said. "I can't fully assessAP; Reuter - 388 words
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110 1985-06-10 7 A purple birthday bash for Prince NEW YORK. Sun. Rack star Prl ice th:«e a birthday at the Prom Centre m St P__l, MLnnesota, <* Friday an_ SM people shoved ■P Prince flew la peo lie frem all aye* the I nl ed States far the masquerade party im celebrationUPI - 110 words
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Article, Illustration398 1985-06-10 8 4 WE MUST have clear proof to say it has political or other motives. As far as I know, the government and the security forces are still investigating the m Dr Mahathir. ALOR STAR, Sun. The federal government has so far not established theBernama - 398 words
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Article218 1985-06-10 8 JAKARTA, Sun. The authorities may recall retired Indonesian Armed Forces members to staff the country's prisons following a mass escape from a central Jakarta jail last month, Justice Minister Ismail Saleh was today quoted as saying. He told the daily Kompas that an application had beenAFP - 218 words
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Article, Illustration223 1985-06-10 8 JAKARTA, San A group of villagers from remote parts of the country stood speechless when a man they never dreamed of meeting, President Suharto, talked to them and praised their work. The villagers, all In their best traditional dress, were received by the PresidentJakarta Post - 223 words
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252 1985-06-10 8 MALACCA, Sun. The police anti-narcotics division is keeping a close watch on some doctors m Malaysia suspected of dispensing pep pills to drug addicts. Deputy Health Minister Datuk K. Pathmanaban said these doctors could be charged with dispensing controlled drugs. Speaking to reporters atNST - 252 words
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Article191 1985-06-10 8 MANILA, Sun. President Ferdinand Marcos and his Chinese counterpart. Mr Li Xiannan. exchanged congratulatory messages today to mark the 10th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries. The Philippine presidential palace released the text of Mr Marcos' message, while the official Philippine News AgencyAFP - 191 words
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Article, Illustration185 1985-06-10 8 IPOH, Sun. The Secretary-General of the Socialist Democratic Party (SDP), Mr Fan Yew Teng, was detained and later released on a Msl,ooo bail yesterday. Mr Fan surrendered himself at the Sungai Senam police station near here after he was told thatNST - 185 words
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Article74 1985-06-10 8 JAKARTA Sun A former Indonesian minister jailed for 19 years for helping plan three bomb attacks, is expected to be charged m connection -itother bombings, the Legal Aid Foundation said Mohammad Sanusi, 64. Industry Minister from 1966 to 1968. is now being investigated for his role m bombReuter - 74 words
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Article43 1985-06-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Fewer Thais are coming to Malaysia owing to the ux imposed by Thai authorities on its citizens travelling to the country and this has led to a loss of money for Malaysia, according to the Tourist Development Corporation.43 words
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106 1985-06-10 8 JOHOR BARU, Sun. Police are looking for a housewife from SlngaSire to assist them m eir investigations into the killing of her husband here last Friday. The Acting District CID Chief, Assistant Superintendent Abdul Adz Hamid, said today he had sought the assistance ef theBernama - 106 words
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Article, Illustration261 1985-06-10 9 Old and artistic ways stress keep clean message TWO constituencies along the East Coast hatsomething similar m mind for yesterday morning. While Marine Parade resorted to the traditional soap water, brushes and brooms to put across the "keep our constituency clean" message, Bedok turned to art. The theme of their261 words
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148 1985-06-10 9 Probe into suspected child abuse of boy POLICE are investigating a case of suspected child abuse after a six-year-old boy was taken to hospital on Saturday with serious bruises around both his eyes. Koh Boon Chye, who lives with his parents m Block 704, Yishun Avenue 5, is now m148 words
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114 1985-06-10 9 YMCA leader elected for 16th term DR Robert Loh Choo Kiat was re-elected President of the Young Men's Christian Association for his 16th consecutive term at the annual general meeting on May 28. The board includes Mr Sim Miah Kian (Vice-President), Mr Cecil V. R. Wong (Treasurer), and Mr Freddy114 words
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500 1985-06-10 9 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN Special rates, rooms and frills to attract 'small market' By THE hotel industry, which is hit by falling occupancy rates, is making a pitch for guests who are "stayers". High-class hotels call them long-term guests and offer them special discount rates. Some500 words
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Article, Illustration281 1985-06-10 9 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Story: A LORRY -owner was killed instantly when two timber logs he was unloading from the back of bis vehicle feU on him at a sawmill m Snngei Kadut Street yesterday. Mr Tan Chin Huat, 35, was struck on the head byWONG KWAI CHOW - 281 words
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258 1985-06-10 9 Dumplings and dancing lions at Hong Lim Green HONG Lim Green came to life last night with the sound of drums, the sight of prancing lions and a weaving dragon not forgetting the smell of thousands of dumplings. The Zongzi festival, which featured a Chinese cultural show and a festival258 words
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74 1985-06-10 9 SINGAPORE Animal Husbandry Enterprises (Sahe) launched a weeklong sale to mark the opening of its fifth farmproduce supermarket at Block 43, Cambridge Road, on Saturday. The new outlet at Pek Kio is Sahe's first m a Housing Board estate. The other four74 words
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119 1985-06-10 9 POLICE have offered a reward of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for assaulting two Singapore Bus Service drivers early this year. In an advertisment m The Straits Times today, SBS said Mr Chin Ah Lek was assaulted at119 words
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Article47 1985-06-10 9 THE existing Kampong Bahru Bridge will be closed to traffic for seven months for work by the Public Works Department. A new bridge has been built near it and will be opened today at 10.30 am. There will be directional and warning signals for motorists.47 words
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Article40 1985-06-10 9 KAKI BUKIT residents can go for blood-grouping tests on Saturday when Singapore Civil Defence Force teams come acalling. The teams will be stationed at the Kaki Bukit community centre. Block 607, Bedok North Street 3, from 2 pm40 words
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Article37 1985-06-10 10 MR Goh Chee Wee, the Member of Parliament (Boon Lay) and Assistant SecretaryGeneral of NTUC, was unanimously appointed the adviser to the Singapore Airport Terminal Services Workers' Union during an executive council meeting on April 30.37 words
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430 1985-06-10 10 LIM KWAN KWAN - MP to seek views on how to help the poor own flats LIM KWAN KWAN By THE MP for Jalan Besar, Dr Lee Boon Yang, will use his regular house-to-house visit m his constituency on June 16 to gather feedback on a suggestion to build new-design flats for the poor.430 words
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Article, Illustration255 1985-06-10 10 MB JOHN HAN AM, the Director-General of the Castams and Excise Department, will retire In September, after 28 yean In the civil service. Mr Hanam, who opted te retire four yean before the normal retirement age of 69, caught many by surprise for255 words
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124 1985-06-10 10 Glue-sniffing war must go on: Baey THE war against glue-sniffing will go on although the national campaign against the problem officially ended on May 31. The President of the Singapore AntiNarcotics Association, Mr Baey Lian Peck, said yesterday that the campaign only served to publicise the dangers of glue-sniffing. "The124 words
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146 1985-06-10 10 Regional talks on remote sensing activities REPRESENTATIVES from 12 countries and two United Nations agencies attended the second session of the Intergovernmental Consultative Committee of the Regional Remote Sensing Programme on Friday. Mr S. D. F. C. Nanayakkara of Sri Lanka was elected Chairman of the committee for 1985-86. Mr146 words
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Article56 1985-06-10 10 THIEVES stole $3,950 m cash and valuables from a flat m St George's Road, off Serangoon Road, after forcing open the front gate and door on Friday. Businessman Lim Soon Huat, 46, said he left the flat after locking it up at 9 am. He discovered the break-in56 words
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Article, Illustration363 1985-06-10 10 Survey by Time magazine used as yardstick TAXI charges m Singapore are among the lowest compared with some major cities m the world m spite of the recent fare increases. Time magazine did a study recently of taxi fares m nine majorTimeschart - 363 words
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Article279 1985-06-10 10 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is offering full-time contracts to 21 out of a class of 25 newly-gradu-ated Mandarin television-drama actors and actresses. Last year, SBC offered similiar contracts to 21 graduates from a class of 45 who attended its sevenmonth part-time course. If this279 words
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Article276 1985-06-10 12 More doctors and better equipment on the way THE government is preparing a 10-year master plan to improve medical facilities m old hospitals. Berita Minggu reported that hospitals such as Tan Tock Seng, Alexandra, Toa Payoh, Kandang Kerbau and Woodbridge would be refurbished with modern276 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-06-10 12 STU GLAUBERMAN - STU GLAUBERMAN By A FRENCH businessman here, who was once the boyfriend of actress Brigitte Bardot, wants to sever his last tenuous link with the sex symbol of the 60s and 70s. Mr Laurent Verges, 36, who is m the timber trade, says421 words
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197 1985-06-10 12 Kiss of life 'will not seal your fate' MOUTH-TO-MOUTH resuscitation does NOT increase the dangers of passing on contagious diseases, except m the case of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids). There is relatively little to worry about contracting infectious diseases when laymen use the technique, according to Dr Lim Tow197 words
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360 1985-06-10 12 GOVERNMENT doctors specialising m a wide range of medical fields are m the latest promotion exercise announced over the weekend. These include physicians and surgeons m renal medicine, orthopaedic surgery, radiology, plastic surgery, paediatrics, haemotology, neurosurgery and obstetrics and gynaecology. Five doctors360 words
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Article29 1985-06-10 12 NEW traffic signals have been installed by the Public Works Department at the Henderson Road Telok Blangah Heights junction. They will operate from tomorrow* at 10 am.29 words
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101 1985-06-10 12 Bride and groom go up in a copter MR YTM Ching Soon and his bride rose to great heights for their wedding yesterday. They chartered a helicopter for a flight round the island Mr Vim, 24, an RSAF helicopter pilot, said. "It was my friend who put the idea to101 words
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169 1985-06-10 12 5 charged with cheating labour agents FIVE jobless men were charged on S_t_rda\ with cheating two Thai labour supply agents of $147,t-t. No pleas were taken from Balakrishnan so Raman, 33, Ravindadaso Kuttan PUlai, 38, Thomas asm. r Fernandez, 43, Lim Eng Hwee, Ti, and Tan Wee Saan, 42. All169 words
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Article507 1985-06-10 13 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE Aim to teach young basic traffic rules By THE Road Safety Park will be open to the public during weekends starting this Sunday as one measure taken by the Traffic Police to spread the road-safety message to the young. Several other507 words
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Article, Illustration396 1985-06-10 13 CEPHAH TAN - Samsui women take to the stage in PA show CEPHAH TAN By SAMSUI women, sidewalk beauticians, hawkers and breakdancers will take to the stage at the World Trade Centre when the People's Association (PA) celebrates its 25th anniversary. They will not actually be there themselves. Instead, they will be represented396 words
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170 1985-06-10 13 'Open house' at hotel to see computer MARCO Polo Hotel, which recently invested m a $300,000 office automation system, is throwing its doors open to companies interested m seeing how effectively it works. The hotel is allowing the computer vendor, Data General, to bring potential customers to tour its departments170 words
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161 1985-06-10 13 A MAN Invited his three friends to Join him at the Singapore Turf Clnh on Sept 22 last year and even offered his friend, who was driving, a reserved parking lot. Soh Boon Hang, 37, attached an STC ordinary member car label161 words
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Advertisement315 1985-06-10 12 GRAHAM MEAD ASSOCIATES presents MANAGEMENT for DP MANAGERS Who Should Attend: Meeting a major need for those who wonder why managing DP people is so difficult, the seminar is designed for those within data processing who have the complex responsibility of both task achievement and people management Typically they will315 words
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Advertisement316 1985-06-10 13 BARGAIN PRICE COOLNESS WITH SANYO SA 888 AIR- CONDITIONER! -____-____l tW/jmik II _88-____^__________________T/_____B_________________B: ______________B_B__l I^sJ-P^^---^ __Pv__i ____________^^^l *^^^ff__________B__B- 1 1 *MW^ ______~> J''%^ __i- 4> si*" v c i .-JS?!^ Mr/ II I I llbbl _E_pl ll_Bfl_.fl_i_K I _M__ ii ii i i HH HI Illllli Wf f/^ II II316 words
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Article459 1985-06-10 14 THE view expressed to the Gatt council by the group of 23 major developing countries to the effect that they wish to exclude the issue of trade m services from future multilateral trade negotiations could foreshadow a further widening of the North-South rift. It459 words
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952 1985-06-10 14 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN ■By Common wisdom m much of the West says the best way to help the poor out of the poverty trap is to give financial aid; the more the better. But about 20 years after this idea took firm root,952 words
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821 1985-06-10 14 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By WASHINGTON A major conglomerate here has turned America's US$2OO- billion (Ss4_-bil-lion) budget deficit into both a cause and a powerful vehicle to promote its image. The billion-dollar conglomerate, W.R. Grace and Co, is spending more than821 words
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401 1985-06-10 14 The Jakarta Post, May 29 Bight Und of promotion INDONESIAN diplomatic missions m eight countries have been given an additional assignment to attract foreign investments. The government is apparently worried about the sharp decline m foreign investment flows over the past two years. Even though401 words
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352 1985-06-10 14 Malaysian Business Times, June 6 Economic winds of change ECONOMIC restructuring is quite common nowadays so it seems. Financial deregulation, overhauling of bureaucracies, reviewing of investment packages and tax structure reforms are occurring all over much of the Asia-Pacific region. All these changes352 words
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Article, Illustration795 1985-06-10 15 FLORA LEWIS - FLORA LEWIS It incurs a huge debt after a generation of big mistakes By BUCHAREST The roses are blooming deliciously along all the main avenues. And with the warm weather, people look well enough m bright summer clothes. There is still some flair m thisNYT - 795 words
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Article, Illustration743 1985-06-10 15 THOMAS FRANCK - The UN 'is not good enough for the job' THOMAS FRANCK By 4 While the UN Charter proclaims the organisation's purpose as being to "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war", this hope has not been fulfilled. About 200 large and small wars later, even former UN Secretary-General Kurt743 words
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Advertisement251 1985-06-10 15 _:^*-^v_f j|H «^__pl HF I fl Iv «<^»— mmmmmaaaamf 1 1 I n H '___MHt ammmtkJPmmT mm «*____w** ___W— ''^''^^^B _B_ *^BNS_t_(__BH _^^H __B I BS COMMAND POSITION. FINANCE I *113 podium carpark lots [7T VT^^J^ 7 Spacious, sophisticated offices with \l%\ /4y jm^ k^*' inspiring seaviews *6,200 sq ft251 words
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Letter, Illustration320 1985-06-10 16 On tourism I HAVE had the privilege of living m Singapore for the past three months. During this time I have visited almost all of the tourist attractions listed m your tourist guides, and have interavt-d with the people of the republic whenever possible.320 words
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Letter93 1985-06-10 16 WHILE neighbouring countries are feverishly developing new holiday resorts to promote tourism, our own efforts m this area seem perfunctory by comparison. On our part, we should upgrade Sentosa into a holiday resort of international standard. We could. I venture to suggest, develop a hotel-cum-casi- no complex there and perhaps93 words
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99 1985-06-10 16 $7,000 rent and owner switches off lights I LIVE m a 20-storey apartment block whose outdoor lights are all switched off at 11 pm, leaving the parking and entrance area m total darkness. owner^ states that the lights are switched off for economic reasons. We've already had one attempted break-in99 words
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88 1985-06-10 16 I TOO counted the advertisements screened during the programme "V" on June 5, but stopped after counting 29. I am writing to urge other viewers not to complain about the rush of ads on this popular programme. If sponsors don't advertise, we run88 words
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Letter64 1985-06-10 16 I LOVE to go to the movies. I have noticed that more and more people are smoking m the cinemas despite the ban on smoking m these places. It is pointless to have a law prohibiting smoking m cinemas if the authorities choose not to act64 words
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252 1985-06-10 16 Urn booking system discriminates against the poor THE old building m Bright Hill Temple where urns containing the ashes of cremated bodies are stored is to be demolished. A new building will be built for the urns. The temple authorities have requested family members of the deceased to "voluntarily" donate252 words
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155 1985-06-10 16 THIS letter is written to protest against the suggestion that all piano teachers be licensed. Can you imagine what the increase m piano tuition fees will be like if this suggestion is implemented? Many children will not be able to afford the fees, which will155 words
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74 1985-06-10 16 THE Government has hinted that the water rates may be increased as water consumption has increased. This does not necessarily mean that the people are wasting water, water use has increased due to industrialisation. The Government should increase the rates for industries that use74 words
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318 1985-06-10 16 AS one who has had more than the average number of adverse drug reaction experiences, I followed with interest your reports on the coroner's inquiry into the drug allergy case. On June 1, you reported that since that death on June 14,318 words
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Letter, Illustration532 1985-06-10 16 I REFER to the letter "Commuters could^ do with more help" from "Passenger", who commented on. our service information boards, bus guide, used-ticket bins and on what we should do to encourage suggestions on our services. (ST, May 14). We thank the writer532 words
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Article62 1985-06-10 17 THIS is not just another luxury cruiser but one built for royalty m Singapore. The yacht was built by American Marine for Prince Bernhard, the consort of the Dutch Queen Mother Juliana. Costing more than half a million dollars, it will be transported on62 words
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Article301 1985-06-10 17 MR WILLIAM Tan is now Marketing Services Manager at Asian Business Press, a publisher of specialinterest newspapTrs, maeazines and __t£*__rte. M- Taf returned __?____Z _H_S_9__S¥._ Pubhcations Ltd, B u^_Sn_ COmpany m Hongkong. Mr K_.t M_»rv has Mr Kent Maury has been appointed Director of Marketing at the Pavilion InterContinental Singapore.301 words
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Article, Illustration114 1985-06-10 17 kojkjioip jkmkklnmlnml sored by the Skills Development Fund. It will be conducted for five days between June 14 to 29 by Boon Suan Lee Associates, tax and finance consultants. Fee: $1,000. June 15 and 16: An J2 roductory course °n Microcomputers For FT!^k' 88 held at Shangri-La hotel.114 words
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625 1985-06-10 17 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Firms have no choice but to follow worldwide trend James Capel chief By SINGAPORE stockbroking firms will have no option but to follow the worldwide trend of "marriages" with financial institutions and the move must come quickly. "Singapore and Malaysian stockbrokers will625 words
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Article, Illustration490 1985-06-10 17 MA AILIAN - MA AILIAN Stock market changes will result m free-for-all By LONDON, Sun. The London stock market is bracing itself somewhat nervously for what it calls the "big bang", which will come towards the end of next year. When that happens, the old distinction between brokers,UPI - 490 words
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74 1985-06-10 17 PARIS, Sun. Credit Commercial de France last Thursday said it had agreed m principle to acquire 80 per cent of the London stockbrokerage, Laurence Prust Co, and 25 per cent of Framlington Group PLC, a British investment concern. Both companies will be restructured,Reuter - 74 words
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Article91 1985-06-10 17 OUB cuts prime rate to 8% OVERSEAS I nion Bank Ltd will tower Its prime rate by M point to 8 per cent tomorrow OUB will also reduce Its savings rate to C per cent from 6.5 per cent. Fixed -deposit rates for one month will be 4.75 per cent91 words
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Article69 1985-06-10 17 Jakarta to host forex meeting SINGAPORE is expected to be represented at the seventh Asia-Pacific Forex Assembly to be held m Jakarta from Oct 30 to Nov 2. The organisers, the Indonesian Forex Club, expect 600 to 700 delegates rom the Asia-Pacific region. Key speakers will include the governor of69 words
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Article81 1985-06-10 17 ST LOUIS, Sun. South-west Bank of St Louis Chairman Emeritus I. A Long said he saw the prime interest rate moving down until the spread between that rate ana the interest rate on commercial paper is 1 to 1 points The rate on commercial paper isReuter - 81 words
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Article97 1985-06-10 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Acma 5 (.7 5> $***** L. 7 76 L (3.704) Dec 84 Bolton 5 (5) M 510.806 ($8,967) Dec 84 Dayapi Ind 10 M 512.161 ($8.841 c) Dec 84 Lion Corpn 12.7 (4 9a) M 514.528 ($7,488) Dec 8497 words
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Article47 1985-06-10 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) API M$lO.2OBL ($2,219) Dec 84 Kian Joo 12 (60) M 54.265 ($2,198) Dec 84 Menang Corp 3 (5) Mslo.lBB ($17,030) Dec 84 Metal Box Spore 16(18) $13,096 ($11,825) Mar 85 Wanntan Hldgs $2,261 ($8,720) Feb 8547 words
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Article41 1985-06-10 18 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Batu Kawan 5 (5) M 529.591 ($21,016) Feb 85 CASH M 52,964 ($3,609) Feb 85 DuttDev 5.0(2.5) M 52.552 ($3,114) Feb 85 Rahman Hyd NYA (5) MJ5.101 ($5,086) Mar 8541 words
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Article12 1985-06-10 18 Metal Box Spore: Proposed bonus issue of one -for -four12 words
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Article439 1985-06-10 18 Acma Electrical Industries Ltd has reactivated a dormant Hongkong subsidiary called Acma Overseas (HK) Ltd. Mr Maaharlai B Gathan. has purchase 19 million shares on June 4 for $6.50 per share m Ambassador Hotel Ltd. Hongkong Land Co Ltd's fully-owned subsidi ary Hongkong Land International Ltd. will redeem439 words
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Article611 1985-06-10 18 Traders not put off by recession talk Stock market has been hitting new highs lately NEW YORK, Sun. In the paradoxical style for which it is famous, the stock market has been hitting record highs lately as talk spread on Wall Street of a United States business slump.AP - 611 words
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Article187 1985-06-10 18 HONGKONG. Sun. The collapse of the Overseas Trust Bank (OTB) here on Thursday sent prices Into a tailspln. The Hang Seng Index shed a colossal 86.95 points on Friday to end the week at 1542.55 71.32 points down on the previous week's close. Dealers said the "unanticipated bombshell" ofAFP - 187 words
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Article181 1985-06-10 18 TOKYO, Sun. Tokyo stocks, which eased at the beginning of the week on an anticipated decline of Japan's exports, rebounded with buying interest focused on issues connected to domestic demand. Overall robust feelings surrounded the Tokyo Stock Exchange market, mainly prompted by news of a cut In US interestAFP - 181 words
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Article125 1985-06-10 18 SYDNEY, Son. Activity on Australian share markets last week was dominated by Tuesday's release of the federal government's white paper on tax reform, which caused share prices to tumble. Brokers said adverse reaction to proposals contained m the paper saw the All-Ordinaries Index fall 11.7 points on Tuesday andReuter - 125 words
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Article206 1985-06-10 18 LONDON, Son. Shares moved ahead strongh early In the week amidst hopes sf a cot ln Interest rates as sterling rose to Its best levels for 14 months against a basket of currencies Bat ell price worries reduced galas later In the week, and the collapse sf the OverseasAFP - 206 words
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Article37 1985-06-10 18 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend _BN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars37 words
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Article294 1985-06-10 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5 U 6>> 5-»4 5 4 Autosave 54 Fined deposit I month 4 i 1 5 4 »4 (1) 3 months 5 5 1 5 5 6 months 54 5 1 5*4 5W 9 months 5 1 6 5 3 4294 words
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Article509 1985-06-10 19 DAM-c •___>_ Gnndlays Bank 9 BANKS prime lending Gult B n)l KSC 9 rates at the close of busi- Gu lnt Bank g| ness on Friday 7. Bank PLR ____<_ Ta__J__i 8% Hongkong Shanghai 8% D 0 Indian Bank VA Algemene Bank 8.- nd(an Overseas 9' American Express509 words
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Article151 1985-06-10 19 Indicated rates Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4714 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 of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.3074-10.3154 98.40-95.63151 words
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Article271 1985-06-10 19 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo fine Block Urn Humamty <004RA> 10/6 (2030) F2 0800-0830 P3 Benalder <67 439) 10 6 (2130) F2 0800 0930 Gl Lou.s MS (8508 i 10 6(2330! F5 1000 1130 1000-1130 Al/Bl 4 Virgina (3) 116 (0130) F7 0700-**********30 B 7 Saud.271 words
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Article43 1985-06-10 19 SYDNEY, Sun. Australia to Southeast Asia shipping conferences have announced an increase m their currency adjustment factors to 4.22 per cent from 0.11, effective June 25. The rise follows a June 5 exchange rate review, said the shipping conferences. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article242 1985-06-10 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dap Keppei Wharves Kota Beriaya K3l aside 10/6 Sena K2SW aside 10/6 St of Nagaland Kl6 aside 10/6 Sun Fores K2l aside 10/6 Barber Tonsberg K9/10 10/6 11/6 Donam No 6 K2O 10/6 13/6 Hugheverett K2l 10/6 12/6 KnsMelela K2SW 10/6 12/6 Lady Dona242 words
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Article145 1985-06-10 19 Asian rates ASIAN currency average Yen deposit rates for the lmonth JS. 6°! week ended June 7: 3 months 6-, 6v< 6 months 6% 6Vi BID PRICES 12 months 6% 6U iv. i Sterfnj rojn low 4 months 7% 7 1/16 12 months 12 lls 6 months 7 15/16 7145 words
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Article31 1985-06-10 19 Closing prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S/kilo M/kilo June 3 Closed 195 25 June 4 173.50 196.00 June 5 172.50 Closed June 6 172.50 196.00 June 7 172.50 196.5031 words
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Article27 1985-06-10 19 Closing Tumovei FIN prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo lune 3 29.27 617 lune 4 29.26 330 lune 5 Closed lune 6 29.25 245 lune 7 29.29 17127 words
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Article122 1985-06-10 19 AGAIN the buffer stock manager was the centre of attraction, causing nearby prices to harden two cents although forward months dropped on balance. With different market holidays m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, conditions were quiet but turnover was fair as the current position ran out, with covering demand pushing122 words
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Article249 1985-06-10 19 BACKED by lower US interest rates, and expectations of an imminent discount rate cut to 7 per cent and a reduction m oil prices, Eurodollar futures went on another bull run last week. Opening 38 points above the previous week's close m Simex, it advanced to another249 words
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Article36 1985-06-10 19 FIRMER. Persistent support from the International Tin Council's (TTC) buffer stock manager helped to counteract depressing currency factors and the 740--tonne rise m London Metal Exchange stocks to 21,885 tonnes early m the week. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article50 1985-06-10 19 QUIET. Prices fell briefly at the outset to the lowest since October 1982, affected by sterling's rally. But currency factors then promoted a firming of values, aided by the lower level of London Metal Exchange stocks, down 596,000 ounces to 50,570,000 ounces, the lowest since Aueust last year. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article43 1985-06-10 19 FIRMER. After a dull start, reflecting the 600--tonne rise m London Metal Exchange stocks to 105,075 tonnes, and sterling's strength, prices moved up as the strike m Zambia's copper belt took hold and Chinese purchases were reported on the London market. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article37 1985-06-10 19 IRREGULAR. The 1,375-tonne drop m London Metal Exchange stocks to 100,325 tonnes, the lowest since September 1981, counteracted sterling's early advance. Merchants outside the LME quoted US$l,O9O--1,120 per tonne against US$l 4BO-1,110 the previous &eek AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article15 1985-06-10 19 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 314.20-314.70 315.20-315.70 Fri Thurs New York 314.20-314.70 315.20-315.9015 words
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Article20 1985-06-10 19 Buying Seine Highest-Lowest Highest-Lowest Ss/pn Ss/pn Bank of China 22.44—22.38 22.58—22.52 OUB 22.44—22.47 22.59—22 62 UOB 22.47-22.44 22.62-22.5920 words
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Article, Illustration549 1985-06-10 20 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Your money By YOU'VE put m new flooring, changed the piping and replaced your doors. Your home is almost ready but you've run out of money for the furnishings. Who can you borrow from? Most banks m Singapore offer multi-purpose personal loans ranging549 words
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Article138 1985-06-10 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Property developer Menang Corporation suffered a 40 per cent drop m its group pre-tax profit from M 517.03 million a year earlier to M 510.19 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1984. A company statement showed that this followed a contraction m the group'sBernama - 138 words
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Article63 1985-06-10 20 TUAN SING HOLDINGS' pre-tax loss for the 12 months ended Dec 31, 1984, was $12 million, compared to a loss of $2.6 million for the 15 months ended Dec 31, 1963. Tuan Sing's performance was mainly due to the poor results of its 64 per cent-owned subsidiary,63 words
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Article55 1985-06-10 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Rahman Hydraulic Tin reported a marginal rise m pre-tax profit from M 55.09 million previously to Mss.l million for the half-year ended March 31, 1985. This was recorded on the back of a 7.1 per cent decrease m turnover from M 512.44 mil linn tnBernama - 55 words
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Article45 1985-06-10 20 LEONG HUAT INDUSTRIES has gone further into the red with group losses of $2.65 million for calendar year 1984, compared to group losses of about $2 million lyGroup turnover fell by 45 per cent to $2.2 million from about $4 million m 1983.45 words
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Article266 1985-06-10 20 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd was incorporated as a private limited company m 1172 and went public about six years later. Ambassador's principal activities initially were the operation and management af hotels bat after the sale of its flagship Ambassador Hotel m Singapore about three years ago it became266 words
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Article187 1985-06-10 21 SAF exercise I THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises m the Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Marsillng, Mandai, Tampines, Tuas. Bah Soon Pah, Wing Loong, I<oyang and Sembawang areas daily from today to Saturday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to be187 words
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Article, Illustration294 1985-06-10 21 Hari Raya cheer comes early for 100 needy JUST a little joy before Hari Raya Aidilfitri (Hari Raya Puasa) which is 10 days away. These four women outside the Kolam Ayer residents' committee centre were among 100 elderly and needy people who received hampers of rice, canned food and cash294 words
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Article59 1985-06-10 21 APPLICATIONS tor a scholarship are open to final-year Muslim students doing Accountancy or Business Administration at the National University of Singapore. Those interested must fill up forms available at Yayasan Mendaki, Wisma Mendaki, m Kee Sun Avenue. The award, offered by the Singapore Society of Accountants, is59 words
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Article60 1985-06-10 21 SENIOR citizens' clubs have been urged to organise activities "to integrate their members with the community" and not to isolate them. Mr Teo Chong Tee, Parliamentary Secretary (Community Development), was speaking at the first anniversary dinner of the Changi Senior Citizens' Club at the void60 words
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Article, Illustration190 1985-06-10 21 Barman Keeps trying to improve himself BARTENDER Tony How, 39, is articulate and has an above-average command of English. He has completed his English-stream primary school education, but decided to take the Best Module 4 offered by his employer, Mandarin Hotel, because he wanted to improve his grammar. He found190 words
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394 1985-06-10 21 KATHLYN TSANG - Best: It 's both good and bad news KATHLYN TSANG Target of new companies exceeded, but more dropped out By THE GOOD news: The number of companies that have joined the Basic Education for Skills Training (Best) scheme for less-educated workers has exceeded expectations. The bad news: The number of394 words
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Article, Illustration185 1985-06-10 21 Cleaner wants 'to learn about things' CLEANING attendant Anna Lim said she studied Best English "so can learn about things". Mrs lim, who has been with the Mandarin Hotel for almost five yean, said she studied only ap to Primary 4 at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus when185 words
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Article, Illustration346 1985-06-10 21 "UNTIL now, English very bad. Last time worse, now better. But still very bad." That was sales supervisor Oh Koon Keng s assessment of his standard, after finishing all four modules of Best English. But Mr Oh, 43, was not satisfied with what346 words
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Article, Illustration479 1985-06-10 24 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By LONDON, Sun. As he climbed into the ring to challenge Eusebio Pedroza for the World Boxing Association featherweight title yesterday, he carried, m his gloved hands, the hopes of the Irish both Catholics and Protestants. When he climbed out,AP - 479 words
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Article296 1985-06-10 24 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By SINGAPORE athletes will have the expert guidance of United States Sports Academy consultant John Whitson for the next three months m their build-up to December's South-east Asia Games. The 35-year-old American, once rated among the top two decathletes m the US, is also296 words
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Article65 1985-06-10 24 BEIJING, Sun. Zhu Hongyang set an Asian record of 63.08 metres m the women's javelin today at the Chinese national athletics championships m Shanghai, the New China News Agency reported. Hongyang's record, achieved on her first throw, was 1.44 m better than the Asian mark ofReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration124 1985-06-10 24 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Willie Banks, who waited nine months for another crack at the triple jump at the Los Angeles Coliseum alter a disappointing Olympics finish, yesterday made the second longest Jump ever. The 29-year-old American covered 17.67 metres to highlight the inaugural Coliseum Classic meet.Reuter - 124 words
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Article343 1985-06-10 24 MOSCOW, Sunday GRAND Prix athletics reached Moscow yesterday but failed to produce the promised sprinkling of world class results and records. Instead, a tiny crowd at the cavernous central Lenin Stadium, venue for the 1980 Olympics, saw top Soviet pole vaulter Sergei Bubka and high jumperReuter - 343 words
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Article73 1985-06-10 24 LONDON, Sun Olympic champion Sebastian Coe, of Britain, ran one of his slowest -ever 1,500 metres yesterday but took maximum points for his Haringey club m tht European clubs' athletics trophy meeting Coe outsprinted Los Angeles bronze medallist Jose Abascal, of Spain, to win m73 words
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Article251 1985-06-10 24 Windies good LONDON, Sun. West Indies Test pair Malcolm Marshall and Gordon Greenidge gave English County Championship leaders Hampshire the upper hand against Warwickshire yesterday. Fast bowler Marshall captured six for 50, his best figures of the season, as Warwickshire were skittled for 127, and opener Greenidge hit an unbeatenReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-06-10 24 LEICESTER, Sun. England captain David Gower warmed up for the first Test against Australia starting on Thursday by hitting a spectacular 135 for Leicestershire against the touring side yesterday. Gower and opener Chris Balderstone, who hit 134, put on 253 for the second wicket as Leicestershire reached290 words
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Article386 1985-06-10 24 REST OF SPORT BANGKOK, Sun. Singapore were beaten 15-10, 15-10, 15-5 by last year's runners-up Thailand on the opening day of the Princess Cup women's volleyball tournament here yesterday. In other matches, defending champions China thrashed India 15-2, 15-3, 15-4, the Philippines beat Burma 15-0, 15-10, 15-8,Reuter; AFP; AP - 386 words
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Article83 1985-06-10 24 CLONES (Ireland), Sun. The family borne of new WBA featherweight champion Barry McGuigan caught Are here just hoars after his win. Police said the Ore apparently was started aeeldently ln the kitchen of the McGuigan home and grocery store m this town of 2JM near thc borderAP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration388 1985-06-10 25 Masterly Mats flays Ivan the terrible AN AGGRESSIVE Mats Wilander came from behind to upset favourite Ivan Lendl 3-1 m the final of the French Open tennis championships at the Roland Garros Stadium m Paris yesterday. The winning point which came after Lendl netted an easy backhand service388 words
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Article, Illustration533 1985-06-10 25 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW 'Cool Hand' Gary plays it straight to pocket the title By 2nd ASIAN SNQ*9KER CHAMPIONSHIP 8-5 Gary (left) Sakchai (right) (13-81, 37-73, 85-51, 77-38, 71-36, 45-68, 28-64, 61-58, 61-23, 165-7, 76-34, 32-75, 48-37) INGENUITY triumphed over impulse when Hongkong's Gary Kwok, destroyer of reigning worldJONATHAN CHOO - 533 words
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Article, Illustration360 1985-06-10 25 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By FORMER Putra Cupper Daniel Lim, of the Singapore Island Country Club, captured his second championship m two weeks when he won the Jurong Open yesterday. Winner of the SICC championship a fortnight ago, Daniel, who played off four, registered a par 72360 words
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Article, Illustration379 1985-06-10 25 WOBURN, Sun SEVERIANO Ballesteros fired a six-birdie warning to the world's top golfers m the second round of the £200,000 ($560,000) British Masters' golf championship here m England yesterday. The Spaniard shot into contention with a four-under-par 68 but his main priority is next week's United States379 words
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Article325 1985-06-10 25 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW 4 Yes, I was a bit worried I was struggling with my form. But I'm glad it worked out well. Frankly, I've not thought about it (turning professional) because I never thought I could win m this tourna- m ment. 7 —Gary Kwok325 words
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Article551 1985-06-10 25 Bala'S a big hit: B. Balakrishnan hit a magnificient 123 runs m Ceylon Sports Club's 153-run win over United World College m a Division One cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. Bala is only the second batsman to amass a threedigit score m this year's Singapore Cricket Association551 words
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Article, Illustration357 1985-06-10 25 JOE DORAI - Fans invade pitch at pitch at Jalan Besar JOE DORAI By FANS from a section of Jalan Besar Stadium last night invaded the pitch and threatened referee K. Rajagopal m the National Football Leagae Division One match between Farrer Park United and Police. The incident happened three minutes before the357 words
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Article26 1985-06-10 25 THE Singapoie Ns ional OWm pk Council will be ho,din.their annual me ting at the National Stadiun Theat flu at 5.30 pm tomon jw26 words
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257 1985-06-10 25 TAY CHENG KHOON - So close, and yet so far for Anthony TAY CHENG KHOON By ANTHONY CHUA fttaosl created the tiiggt^ I squash upset th,s yea: when he took the f rst two games against East Asia champion Zainai Abidin In the Kentucky Fried Chicken-sponsored Secono Weekend tournam?nt at Kampong Java yeserda> The257 words
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Article, Illustration166 1985-06-10 22 PORTO ALEGRE, Sun. Brazil, Inspired by strlker Zico. beat Chile J--1 ln a World Cup soccer warm-up yesterday. Zico put Brazil ahead after 35 minutes when he picked up a cross by Reaato and fired past goalkeeper Rotes. Brazil scored again just before half-time when right-back Leandro canghtReuter - 166 words
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339 1985-06-10 22 BONN, Sun. Veteran Dieter Hoeness clinched the West German soccer League title for Bayern Munich yesterday when they beat Eintracht Brunswick 1-0 on the final day of the season. Hoeness scored the oniy goal m the 49th minute when Brunswick goalkeeper Bernd Franke could339 words
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Article114 1985-06-10 22 BONN. Sun. Bayern Munich winger Ludwig Koegl had a double celebration yesterday. Shortly after helping his team win the West German League title, 19-year-old Koegl learned that he had been called up by national team manager Franz Beckenbauer for next week's trip to Mexico for matches against114 words
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Article267 1985-06-10 22 Genghini nets winner MONACO won the French Cup final on Saturday, beating Paris SaintGermain 1-0 m a tough, evenly-matched contest. French international midfielder Bernard Genghini scored m the 14th minute when he latched on to a rebound from a free-kick. DOMINIQUE ROCHETEAU, Paris St-Germain's French international striker, isAFP; AP - 267 words
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Article, Illustration450 1985-06-10 22 THE FRENCH OPEN WOMEN'S TENNIS FINAL 41 tried to be more mechanical out there and leas emotional, because as soon as I get emotional it's a very negative factor m my m tennis. Chris Evert-Lloyd PARIS, Sun. Chris EvertLloyd blocked out emotion to achieve oneReuter - 450 words
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195 1985-06-10 22 OTHER TENNIS MANCHESTER, Sun. England's Jeremy Bates retained his men's singles title m a grasscourt tournament here yesterday. The 22-year-old unseeded player beat No. 3 seed Dan Cassidy, of the United States, 6-4, 6-2 and gave another tidy allround performance. The women's titleReuter; AFP - 195 words
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Article, Illustration154 1985-06-10 22 PARIS, Sun. Australian veterans Mark Edmondson and Kirn Warwick won the French Open men's doubles title by beating Shlomo Glickstein, of Israel, and Sweden's Hans Simonsson 6-3, 6-4, 6-7, 6-3. The Australians, seeded eighth, could have settled the match earlier when they led the third setReuter; AFP - 154 words
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Article254 1985-06-10 23 NEW YORK, Sunday CREME FRAICHE yesterday became the first gelding to win the 117-year-old Belmont Stakes, final leg of the American triple crown. Bidden hy Eddie Maple, SS, Creme Fralche shot past M favourite Chief's Crown at the top of the straight to give trainerReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration1588 1985-06-10 23 FIRST: *****5 SECOND: *****1 STARTERS: *****6, *****0, *****3, *****2, *****2, *****0, *****9, *****7. CONSOLATIONS: *****2, *****6, *****8, *****3, *****9, *****5, *****1, *****4, *****0, *****1. By OUR RACING TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Five-year-old Montri (late Bonbon) stunned racegoers today when he came with a giant runNST - 1,588 words
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Article628 1985-06-10 23 w Stipe's report KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Jockey XC. Woon was suspended from riding m races and track work for three days over his handling of Supreme Chaser m Race 1 and a similar period over his riding of Coronation Walk m Race 2. Tbe penalties are628 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1985-06-10 24 181 Deaths 181 Deaths SIM TENG BOON AGED 85 Passed away peacefully on 8 June 1985 leaving behind beloved family and relatives. Cortege will leave 632 Dunearn Road, Singapore 1128 at 3pm on Monday, 10 June 1985 for Mount Vernon Crematorium.41 words
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Obituary, Illustration225 1985-06-10 24 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam In loving memory of MR JOHN HING GHEE CHEW Always remembered by wife. sons, daughters m law daughters, sons m law. grand- ons. grand daughter m aw. grand daughters, grandsons in-law fc- great grandchildren In Loving Memory of SOH TONQ LEONQ Departed 10.8.84 Sadly225 words
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Obituary, Illustration198 1985-06-10 24 MR XANNOG GGViNDASAMY (RAJOO) Aged 60 year* (FoniMr Manager of Royal Theatre and Singapura Theatre) passed away suddenly on 9 June 1985 at 3.00 a.m., leaving behind WIFE: ANJAMMAL children and grandchildren. Cortege leaving Block 7 #02-134. Lorong Lew Lian for Cremation on 10 June at 4.00 p.m.198 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1985-06-10 24 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late EDWARD KOH THIA CHYE Wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their kind assistance, donations, condolences, wreaths and attendance during their recent bereavement.37 words
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Miscellaneous53 1985-06-10 25 CRICKET Friendly: Emus (Australia) v ',¥2 A President's XI (Bale^ier Road. 10 45 am). SOCCER NFL Dl* 1: Tioug Bahru v Changi Utd (Jurong, 8.30 pm). Toa Payoh v South Av?nui (Jalan Besar, Bpm). SQI ASH SSRA Second Weekend Tournament (Kg Java, 6 pm SWIMMING Trial* foi Singapore International (Toa53 words
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Article603 1985-06-10 26 KATHLYN TSANG - KATHLYN TSANG Thanks to new textbooks and better-trained teachers BY A SCHEME to give more than 600,000 workers a second chance at acquiring a basic education to prepare them for higher training has scored several successes. More of these workers, who have never been to603 words
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Article175 1985-06-10 26 China to issue identity cards BEIJING, Sun. China plans to introduce new national identity cards for all but a few of its one billion citizens m a bid to promote public order, it was announced yesterday. Public Security Minister Liv Fuzhi described the plan as a major reform of theReuter; UPI - 175 words
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Article49 1985-06-10 26 HOBART. (Tasmania), Sun. A pair of humpback whales nave been sighted m Tasmania's Derwent River estuary, raising hopes that the great whales, once numerous off Tasmania, may be returning to their old haunts. Two separate sightings were reported of what was probably the same pair of whales. AFPAFP - 49 words
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301 1985-06-10 26 Cosmonauts in manual docking with space station MOSCOW, Sun. Two cosmonauts docked their Soyuz T-13 with the Salyut-7 space station yesterday, using a new distance-determin-ing device m the first known instance of a Soviet manual docking. Docking operations are normally carried out automatically under mission control m Moscow and have301 words
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296 1985-06-10 26 LONDON, Sun. BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is considering a trip to Egypt and Jordan m September to give a boost to King Hussein's Middle East peace initiative, The Sunday Times newspaper reported today. The report comes after a hectic fourReuter; AP; AFP - 296 words
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82 1985-06-10 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The $125,000 King's Gold Cup sprint here this afternoon ended on a sensational note when three outsiders figured at the finish. Montri (late Bonbon), with K. W. Tan astride, came with a late run to win by 4V4 lengths to pay82 words
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228 1985-06-10 26 JAKARTA, Sun AS PART of the proposed resumption of direct trade with China, Indonesia may allow businessmen from that country to obtain entry visas m Singapore or Hongkong, Cabinet Secretary Murdiono was today reported as saying. The issue may beAFP - 228 words
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Article33 1985-06-10 26 BEIJING, Sun. Chinese zoologists will study the giant panda's fertility pattern as part of a comprehensive study aimed at helping the threatened species to survive, Xinhua news agency said today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration332 1985-06-10 26 They join community leaders and polytechnic students to build concrete footpath TWO former Freshie Queens were among 60 students from Ngee Ann Polytechnic who took to spadework yesterday for a good cause. The "Queens of Spades" spent more than three hours with River Valley community leaders to clearMAZLAN BADRON - 332 words
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Miscellaneous135 1985-06-10 26 WmmmmWmWmf- UP TO 1 pm: Showers over several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.09 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 9/18 C Rain Manila 22/34 C Showers Amsterdam 9/14 C Rain Melbourne 7/12 C Cloudy Bangkok 26/33 C Fair135 words
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Article, Illustration748 1985-06-10 1 GRACE CHNG - Meet the Singaporean scien tist. GRACE CHNG The Singapore research scientist is generally a shy animal. A few are well-known names especially m the fields of plant genetics and human fertilisation but the majority work away from the limelight, quietly and intensely, m the public and private sectors, spurred on748 words
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Advertisement29 1985-06-10 1 f 4 Acupuncture earns the West's respect Don't stay m the f^ dark IBQ^sunglasses fi^^Hß^^ can T^m\' cause Hm^^P sunburn J) Chinese made easier Edited by Teo Han Wue29 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1985-06-10 2 GRACE CHNG - Four scientists in search of excellence GRACE CHNG Four Singapore research scientists are working on different projects from how to keep a building cool cheaply and efficiently to learning more about a 'wonder' drug for cancer. One will be returning home from Canada, bringing a team of researchers to continue1,030 words
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Article230 1985-06-10 4 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By MASS Rapid trains will save on energy through a combination of features worked m during the design stage of the system. The "hump profile" of the tunnels and viaducts is one of them. This means the tunnels and viaducts run m gentle waves sloping230 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-06-10 4 MICRO Card Technologies, a subsidiary of a French conglomerate, Groupe Bull, based m Texas, have plans to test 50,000 "smart cards" m the United States next year. The smart card, a thin sliver of plastic equipped with a tiny computer-memory chip, is surprisingly valuable265 words
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Article, Illustration439 1985-06-10 4 A VERY old Oriental science is finding greater acceptability and respectability among Western-trained doctors. They are finding acupuncture, a technique born m China more than 2,000 years ago and still widely practised there, a useful weapon against chronic pain. Acupuncture is a technique where439 words
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Article, Illustration360 1985-06-10 4 In the dark about sunglasses PEOPLE know by the "sun protection factor" just how protective a sunscreen or tanning lotion will be. But when it comes to sunglasses, consumers are m the dark. Labels on sunglasses often contain no information on how much ultraviolet light the lightwaves responsible for tanningUPI - 360 words
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Advertisement138 1985-06-10 2 Work goes better because you and the Sharp Z-60 are such as on business cards, right on the edges of the a great team. Advanced mechatronics technology keeps you m copy. Its interchangeable developer units provide |L~vn direct touch with this easy-to-operate, simple-to-maintain beautiful copies m black, red, blue or138 words
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Article, Illustration980 1985-06-10 3 An American sociologist attempts to define, and debug, the computer addict otherwise known as the hacker THE cult of the hacker has been frequently mentioned m the computing press. Some may say the hacker performs a useful social function and that many of the pejorative mentions are980 words
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Article241 1985-06-10 3 Bit by Bit A glossary of computer terms IN OUR rapidly changing world, new words must sometimes be constructed or borrowed from old contexts and given new meaning for new concepts. One word which has acquired a new meaning m personal computing is "macro". Used withNYT - 241 words
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Article368 1985-06-10 3 Engineers are becoming increasingly concerned at the difficulty of assuring the reliability of complex software which runs modern computerised equipment THESE are some examples of software faults m some consumer and industrial products: DOMESTIC appliances. A manufacturer of washing machines found the microprocessor controlling drum368 words
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Article, Illustration987 1985-06-10 5 Pinyin essential m many ways THE new method of teaching Chinese is a particularly significant achievement when viewed m the context of the half century of language reform during which China strove to promote baihnawen (writings m the vernacular), Mandarin and Hanyu Pinyin. China's foremost linguist,987 words
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Article205 1985-06-10 5 /XTSI7T H &7TS- Mk^m'j^ £:,£i£*#f?-fi'ji£ fc TJ, #ffl«i£#lt* |S9 410 -f- #Ur it IS ife] it fe gj73&HBt» -'r-'V. SS« c ±¥¥¥H^& 420 iß^«*#tJnM2,2oo/ r £Jtl*Aft£: ftgyitt -^^742.000-7- *^J Ife] i* Mii 64 4,ooo"?: tt^E &ft£ Al- i>i ft fr' £il -fc«E 692 5. IS fl 'f-mi flNLflliJl'r _tfcflirWitT&«.T g205 words
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796 1985-06-10 5 BAEK SUNG- WON - BAEK SUNG-WON By IT MAY sound odd that the world's most comprehensive Chinese dictionary has been compiled by a Korean research institute. And it may sound even more unusual that the organisation involved is devoted to the study of Korean culture. "The purpose of the796 words
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Article278 1985-06-10 5 Dldl-f Of- ■fl AMAfJAMIM j[ **x> *****77 BfaJ^xh ii 5: v^wpii l^««nn 7 P- 9-i vr Amfng shO, nih mSng ma? Lai darao nfn zhen HeUo, Uncle Ming. Are you busy? I really feel N Wi :?n ff> iSAQft'SE i^ '^H° Bu mang. Zljlren ma, h^i zheme keqi. No, I'm278 words
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Article201 1985-06-10 5 -a*., y THIS programme is com--^v^^^'Hi' piled by Rediffusion and I al'c I aam broadcast daily m TeoL6I 5 LCdrn chew, Hokkien and CanMandarill tonese over both Rediffu...Jill j!r-L Sloll alld SBC S Radio mmm Three on Mon Sun at 11.15 a.m. The English notes are provided by us. Lesson201 words
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Article, Illustration665 1985-06-10 6 Oleh MAIZATON ES - Oleh MAIZATON ES PERMAINAN kompang dan hadrah terus berkembang di Singapura. Berbagai unsur baru untuk jnenyedapkan bunyinya telah diusahakan. Demikian juga dengan pukulan-pukulannya. Berbagai unsur dan ciri kemajuannya telah dicari. Pendeknya, beberapa pembaruan telah dibuat. Semuanya menyeronokkan pendengaran. Kemajuan-kemajuannya ternyata menyelesakan pendengaran para pencintanya.665 words
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Article, Illustration280 1985-06-10 6 THE Singapore Muslim Missionary Society or Persekutuan Seruan Islam Singapura (Jamiyah for short) recently organised a kompang and ha dra h competition which received overwhelming response. The competition, which was fittingly called "Pesta Hadrah dan Kompang" (Hadrah and Kompang Festival) attracted 20 participating280 words
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Article242 1985-06-10 6 Bahagian 2 Word Quiz AD, Part 2 9. tin (tinplated container) 10. elak (avoid) RESULTS AND ANNOTATIONS OF WORD QUIZ AC The following are the common errors committed by parti<-ip.tiiis ACI question 3: Our model answe; is Pantul question 4: The word we want is Tambur242 words
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Advertisement788 1985-06-10 6 11 11" 1 Record da" "l i"o"j ad'oSienA l" WtJUL/uIUJ v CHANGI-SAVOY-PRESIDENT-WOODLANDS OWCAMISATIQM F prices $4 &J3 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY STRICTLY NO FREE LIST I 1 E!EBM3IIIS3BIEISiI LDO-CHANGI-SAVOY-OREHTIU.: ll OOam, 1 30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 now SHOMNG ,W)t: Hi 1-30. 4, 6.30, 9.00-PRES W000: 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.15 WNg Tickets788 words
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Advertisement317 1985-06-10 6 5 CATHAY: 10th BIG DAY! X (*****00^ 11 00 am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm X Q dKr^SS^l They risk their lives to re unite <5 Q y^^jHS^ W th tS ca P tured nxubet fi Jk \3t) secret Of The Lost Legend 8 ORCHARD: 12th BIG DAY! 9, i\) (*****88)317 words
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Advertisement911 1985-06-10 7 tS Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) Food/Entertainment (2 —5) P M*amaammm. mmm*. .Mm***mm^ Saturday 8.30 am to 2.oopm (Ham A»Nfl kf\ m4^L^ A^mZjm tAt _3lllC J r^X. W\ r^^V dUU,,y deadlme or tne Sunday r mes^ Semi-display: $20 00 per col911 words
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Advertisement646 1985-06-10 7 5 Others 5 Others 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY Specialist m Kitchen Caoinets fr. $100 $300. Built-in wardrobe fr. $150 $250. New model:) given special discount. Please call:--moai TABLES?^ fj We specialise m H the sale of the I I latest design executive I m office tables646 words
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Advertisement549 1985-06-10 7 25 Sale: Other Products BUYING JEWELLERY? RMd this. Buy direct from factory at unbeatable price* and with guarantee. 1. 916 (22K) gold ornaments at factory prices and no labour charges. 2. Jewellery se*. with diamonds and/ or precious stones at factory prices. 3. Buy loose diamonds from us at wholesale549 words
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Advertisement645 1985-06-10 7 28 Health Centres/ Massage DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH CENTRE. sO^-12/ 13 Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road. Massage/ sauna. All rooms with shower attached. Daily 10.30 am to llpm. Tel: *****44/ *****45. SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard Rd, »03-29/30, Specialist Centre. Tel: *****39, *****66 ext 145. Massage Sauna Bath Opens daily from 10am645 words
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Advertisement701 1985-06-10 7 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre WE GIVE PERSONAL attn to your child with nursery and kindergarten activities conducted m a small group for full/ half day care. Call Lady Jayne Child Development Ctr, 2-A Jubilee Rd, off West Coast Rd. Tel: *****73. EL SHADDAI CHILDCARE Centre (Near Thomson Plaza) offers701 words
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Advertisement1542 1985-06-10 7 36 House Renovation/ Decor HDB CONTRACTOR SPECIALISES m ceramic, marble flooring. Also renovation for shops, offices and restaurants. Partitions $3.80 p.s.f. Ceiling $2 p.s.f. Sliding doors $260 each. Lee Tat Aluminium Contractor: *****97. FOR HOUSEHOLD PROBLEMS: Electrical, Plumbing, Carpentry, Air-cond, Tiling, Painting all repairs, alterations call: *****53. HDB ALUMINIUM GRILLES,1,542 words
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Advertisement221 1985-06-10 7 38 TV/ Video/ M»-Fi NATURAL SPECIALISE IN repan ing CTV. video, hi-fi. antem installation *****57 *****90 39 Other Personal Services WE SPECIALISE IN all kinds al plumbing sanitary seweragr system maintenance Interested please call *****26 HOLMES PRIVATE INVESTIGATION Agency Pte Ltd Kor enquir es please contact *****07 MMM 49 Packing/221 words
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Advertisement741 1985-06-10 8 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal CHEAP HATE FOR ill tjpea A- eft) .m. i removal Responsible, care ful work I effective team leader provided We are always al your service -v open week Irom 7.00 am 10 00pm San Removal service HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION servi I t .eta.. v.v spei gans741 words
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Advertisement797 1985-06-10 8 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services I PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADdress ($l5) full] computerised j ■answering l$15) trie\ t.vpniK office room *****88 Sylvia Phut 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies SALE Two 50TR and one 60TR Currier Wa-ter-cool Airconditioner. Four BTR and one 6TR Carrier Air-cool split unit. One Broom wade Air Compressor797 words
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Advertisement492 1985-06-10 8 56 Industrial 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies i I Forklift Alternative. $18 per day. many thousands r i^ r^^-^ can be leased for of dollars buying mM as little as $18 don't need 9 The ('jfl BB"^ f Over 200 Series Walkie ■iFS^k. available, Stacker492 words
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Advertisement260 1985-06-10 8 65 Situations Wanted Humana mm Free Deal 1W 1 Only $990 M Your maid is insured under f 1 Personal Accident, Hospitalisation, tile Insurances lor 2 Yrs. Jt Replacement within 1 year guaranteed. Maids specially screened tor quality and character Sri Lanka $180: Phil $225/S2SO As a leaamg proles;.ional agency260 words
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Advertisement374 1985-06-10 8 65 Situations Wanted TOTAL FEES:- MSIAN; MACAU; INDONESIAN; SRI LANKA-5990; PHIL-5730; THAI-S6BO. (Bond mcl.) SALARY: MStAN-$550; MACAUS27O; PHIL-$250; THAI-$220; LAN-KA-S200; INDO-S2OO. (C 0689-01). YOU PAY NOTHING MORE Carefully orientated servants. Good character/ worker guaranteed. 1 yr replacement guarantee. Airfare to Singapore. Medical examination. PLUS 555.000 security bond and P/A SSIO.OOO374 words
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Advertisement609 1985-06-10 8 65 Situations Wanted Personal Interview* Computerised, Specially Trained PHL/ THAI/ SRI LANKA/ JAVANESE Maids SELECT THRU VIDEO Skilled Workers Wide Choice Tel: 225-0707 7 years Professional Service gr: m Hong Kong JB 9» UCOW CWOIOI mW ATTENTION We don't just provide the maid. We provide complete service from the first609 words
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Advertisement488 1985-06-10 8 67 Situations Vacant: EDP MSB TRADING ft AGENCIES PTE LTD has an Immediate vacancy for COMPUTER OPERATOR Requirments: c Mm. GCE O' Level. c Typing speed of 35-40 wpm. c Having basic accounting knowledge Interested applicants should apply m writing, stating present and expected salary to: THE PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE 18.488 words
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Advertisement562 1985-06-10 8 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical ift lanaka I Electronics Pte. Ltd. We are a manufacturer of precision electronics parts or components for am use m the semi-conductor industry and H have vacancies for: H Agt? above 22 years H Able to type at 30 wpm562 words
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Advertisement638 1985-06-10 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Upplii a) lons an Invited I i t| i Inl ment to the rol POSU 1) SECRETARY GRADE 3 2) CLERICAL OFFICER GRADE 4 QUALIFICATIONS Posl (1) OCE Ordinal) level mm subjects Including !-:.>...-!. Lan guage or ..ii. bridge School certificate638 words
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Advertisement403 1985-06-10 9 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical f /llitalia Italy's World Airline invites applications for: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY for its regional management. Qualifications required c Good knowledge of English spoken and written c Working expenence (possibly with airlines), c Typing ability Assets Attractive salary Wide range of fringe403 words
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Advertisement212 1985-06-10 9 PERMANENT VACANCIES FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS a Able to operate telex machine c Typing speed of 30-40 wpm a Age 18-27 years a Able to work independently c Pleasant personality MALE SALES CO-ORDINATORS c Experience m promoting foodstuff' machinery, precision tools a Outgoing ..v pleasant personality a Mm GCE A' level212 words
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Advertisement506 1985-06-10 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical invites applications for J the position of. ACCOUNTS CLERK Minimum GCE O' level LCC Intermediate Book-keeping j Costing Certificate Minimum I year's costing experience m a manufacturing concern Interested applicants please apply m writing stating qualifications, experience, present und expected salaries together wilh a recent506 words
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Advertisement722 1985-06-10 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK (Salary: $500 p.m.) Kallang Baain Industrial Estate Age: 19 to 23 years 3 GCE 'O' fevef wftti ererfit m Maths Minimum 6 months working experience m similar position GIRL FRIDAY Location: Jurong Shenton Wey Typing speed 40 to 45 wpm Able to722 words
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Advertisement960 1985-06-10 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wall established legal linn raquiras: LITIGATION CLERK a GCE O' level. a Working experience with law firm preferable. Tai: *****47 for interview FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK/ Typist required. Age 20 24. Mm. GCE O' Level. Possess LCCI Inter. Bookkeeping Cert. Mm 1 year's working experience. Preferably960 words
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Advertisement546 1985-06-10 9 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales A^A MWa 9, I Duty Free Shoppers I qioflssiqyj I FULL TIME/PART TIME I SALES ASSISTANTS CASHIERS p" Walk-in Interview (Monday to Friday 9am 6pm) SALES ASSISTANTS S Calling all Japanese speaking mmm people who are interested m pursuing a sales career.546 words
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Advertisement203 1985-06-10 9 Foreign organisation offers opportunities to those who sre interested to better their income end prospect m career advancement as> MARKETING EXECUTIVES (Male A Female) a Minimum GCE O' level, a Above 21 years of age. a Able to communicate well m English, a Have pleasant personality. drive, enthusiasm to succeed203 words
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Advertisement628 1985-06-10 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales r ENROLMENT CONSULTANTS FOR CAREER POSITIONS Associate of International British Company which is a leader m the field of audio visual external studies m computers and is a supplier of training programmes to the British government, seeks the services of young men and women between 20628 words
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Advertisement622 1985-06-10 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales "I i Can you visualise yourself making a 4-figure income? Well m our expatriate Company it happens to people who are inexperience but willing to work hard We require i, icwpprcHßii to market our reputable product Qualification je Above 20 years of age le Completed National622 words
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Advertisement870 1985-06-10 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PART TIME, FREE LANCE SALES PERSONNEL required tor marketing latest instant shower heater .il'r U I nei get! ItaflgKSStwi me exp In din v I.< attractive comm Walk -in interview on 10 11 June 'BS bei 2pm to 7pm at 80 Playtaii Rd Rape Fty Bldg870 words
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Advertisement549 1985-06-10 10 72 Situations Vacant. 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical European Standard E LECTRONICS™ j WmfA^mSmrmM mtH^^^^,-^ fIHH [jl m f g^^A Ls^kl I k^kA^m^^M^mmmmmmmmMMmta^^' ~^yL*~*' *P^» GCE 'O' level with at least 1 year's supervisory experience m the electronics industry c Will supervise a team of Production Operators and motivate them549 words
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Advertisement812 1985-06-10 10 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical WAW r^ THE AMERICAN CLUB Hii^fet requires: (D Aircon/Ref liberation Mechanic (2) Electrician Apprentice oi Bowling Alley Mechanic NTC 2/3 holders with 1 to 3 years experience preferred. Interested applicants, please call personally at: <*&LX dffimS Jbe Personnel Department '•**3Be&^THE AMERICAN CLUB812 words
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Advertisement433 1985-06-10 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Ks An American fcjj 9 Multi-national company g |gi involved m the H manufacture of oilfield jj H equipment requires: NTC 3 m Metal I Machining or H equivalent H •Ab'lity to read H blue-prints and use H Vernier Calipers. Micrometers. Gauges, I etc i-i NTC433 words
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Advertisement356 1985-06-10 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical FFMCj WELLHEAD EQUIPMENT DIVISION i to join 1 i a growing 5 jcompany J PERMANENT I IST SHIFT: 7.ooam— 4.lBpm PERMANENT 2ND SHIFT: < 4.12pm -1.30 am PERMANENT 3RD SHIFT: < t Shorter working i hours Salary arounds7oo NTC 2 3 m metal machining with at356 words
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Advertisement540 1985-06-10 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical We have vacancies for ENGINE FITTER/ MECHANIC Experience m installation of marine diesel engines of up to 300 hp. propulsion, gearbox, electrical, etc DELIVERY cum DESPATCH DRIVER Posses own motorbike class 3 driving licence. c Ito 2 years experience. Please call personally at: Spot Radio Sdn540 words
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Advertisement496 1985-06-10 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Production Production Production Ell2?to£cs~ v^v do) ptofttf^ u/iimsitM-^ r AnrtaW*^ Benefits: W Free transport (for shift Shift allowance only)/transport allowance Attendance incentive 2 increments a year Productivity incentive No scope work Seniority allowance Meal allowance 13th month pay Normal hours Permanent496 words
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Advertisement379 1985-06-10 10 Mitsui M-rr H, 9 htec iwi 1 1 (Singapore) I I Pte. Ltd. We invite applicants for: PLATING [OPERATORS] For maie Singaporean mus; have completed N.S. prefercblv secondary education Be able to perform 3 rotating shifts Basic salar\ plu«, .llloV\.in<l **mf-fM) Please cali Of come personally at The Personnel Dept379 words
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Advertisement460 1985-06-10 11 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Company the leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives, 1 fepg^A -t+Jg-tf^ is expanding our Kaiiang factory We have immediate vacancies for:- \\H' Jy^tw^^m\^^mm^^\ H W Ist shift: 7.00 am 3.30460 words
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Advertisement442 1985-06-10 11 (Dkaneka A specialist m the manufacture of advanced pharmaceutical intermediates situated m lurong, is looking for individuals y'yyyy. to take up challenging chemical plant operation career for the position of: yyyyy Responsibilities: Process control, process intermediates analysis and maintenance iS:-:;: ol plant machinery and equipment. We provide: Ample opportunities for442 words
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Advertisement181 1985-06-10 11 INCORPORATED WALK-IN INTERVIEW UhB3SIUUSB| j Above 1 6 years of age Attractive starting salary No experience required Free transportation at designated pickup points Interested applicants, please call personally from 8 30am-4pm at Printed Circuits International 23 Lok Yang Way, Jurong Singapore 2262 Tel: *****22 Ext 23 SBS Bus No. 250181 words
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Advertisement518 1985-06-10 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I OCS NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the following post: GROUNDSMAN EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Knowledge of ground maintenance including simple gardening. The successful candidates will be required, among other duties to do grasscutting work, sweeping and cleaning of grounds and other general work.518 words
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Advertisement1125 1985-06-10 11 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 1::::::::::::::::::^^ wmr\wmmms^^ O INDECO ENGINEERS private limited We are a rapidly growing Company m the field of engineering services, specializing m the CvljXv design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of high technology building engineering systems.1,125 words
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Advertisement300 1985-06-10 11 74 Situattont Vacant Miscellaneous ~Mm\. 1. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK OCI I wits. \H.ir workenpeilena At.',. 2. MALE MATERIAL HANDLERS h^ physically 'it English and V 3. FEMALE QC OPERATORS 4. FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS tej weei Un -I |m l ea iport alios H DO per da\ At-- wa l« $25300 words
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Advertisement412 1985-06-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacan^ Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I r GMSingapore\ w PteLtd. GM Singapore Pte Ltd, a multi-national fl manufacturing company specialising m I high-technology automotive electronicsi I invites top-calibre candidates to fill the* I following positions B (1) MATERIAL I HANDLER I Applicants should be male, preferably fl412 words
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Advertisement84 1985-06-10 12 YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED Invites applications for the post of: FEMALE SENIOR CLERK (EDP DEPARTMENT) c At least GCE O' level with good credits m Ma'.riematlcs St English Preferably 1 year experience with mini-comput-er No shift duty Starting salary will commensurate with experience Interested applicants please call In person for84 words
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Advertisement405 1985-06-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I GM Singapore :3 fl ma m- PteLtd I GM SINGAPORE, a fast expanding fl I multinational manufacturing company, fl I invites suitably qualified male candidates I I for the position of fl I SECURITY GUARD I I Applicants should be male,405 words
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Advertisement150 1985-06-10 12 1 |M€VENPiCtr Restaurants of Switzerland A leading international Swiss Restaurant chain has vacancies for the following positions:*At least two years experience m serving western bod. Able to perform split shift duties. Gross salary $75C p.m. Sffiil a)SAii < Previous expenence m preparing cocktails and dispensing drinks. Able to perform shitt150 words
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Advertisement430 1985-06-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous /jpfflnnmnnnnninniniiii^ 4ja Mulanyeiif ds Jr% uj immediate vacancies jlndusSialU Baker I Salary i I $550 -$1200 depending on I 111 jl I experience J I Packers i (Male /Female) Must be able to read English ll j c Salary $600 after I confirmation I For both430 words
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Advertisement296 1985-06-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CRpwn ®WNtE HOTEL I invites applications I for the following I positions: Gross Salary $600 per month Age between 24 45 c Able to speak and write simple English Previous experience m security, police or armed forces an advantage Gross Salary $550 per month Gross Salary296 words
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Advertisement512 1985-06-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous f.@ l In view of our Pheee 2 expansion programme, we have immediate vacancies for: 1) BOILERMAN Class 2 Certificate. 2) DELIVERY ASSISTANT Interested, please call personally at: PROFESSIONAL LAUNDRY PTE. LTD Blk. 1013, Yishun Ind. Park A #01-40 Singapore 2776 TEL: *****12 A Hardware Trading512 words
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Advertisement669 1985-06-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SINGAPORE LAND Group of Copanies invite* applications lor the post of SECURITY GUARDS Candidates must have completed secondary 2 education, have experience m security work and must be prepared to work shifts Whilst starting salary is $500, higher salary may be offered depending on ability and669 words
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Advertisement973 1985-06-10 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS/ SUPERVISORS i. Petrol Offlcen (d*| night required urgent!) fm Jurong, Tcwn L.iM i oast Loyang areas (mud MKif) weeki, (tfl bonus other benefit! *****31 *****36 URGENTLY REOUIRED 1 Int-i viewers (bub salary $250 plus allowance ran earn up to $3000pm j 2 Driver- $5'973 words
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Advertisement462 1985-06-10 12 81 Vehicles For Hire THE MARTIAN IS HERE! faamWM *aa r(Mj i>Rentalr\ 0' Coujse JJ^p =€F* Bronc nex cors to; shoM lo "9 term controcts wth without Molo»uon Permits Do coll us io, more detoils CITY CM RENTALS I TOURS PTE LTD Hotei Mitama' Haveioo Re S po'f 0316 *****65462 words
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Advertisement758 1985-06-10 13 83 Vehicle Financing/ insurance HITACHI LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTELTD otters new and used car loans at competitive inte r est rates Mortgage loans also available. CaU without obligation Tel: *****33 F (10 Lines) or *****96 (Direct) Lynn Ong KAH HUA CREDIT. Attractive terms for car hire purchase Tel: *****55. *****57 =01-08.758 words
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Advertisement887 1985-06-10 13 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat GRANADA 2.8 GHIA tit.. IDTfi mitb PARI E Kcetlenl cond, aircon, r.ni; i cassette, equaliser, He mijmm ono *****03 ihmiie) CT***** (office- weekdays) JUNE '78 CORTINA, aircon, radio cassette, tax ll 85. new painI twork. excellent cond $8,200 Loan $6,000 arrangeable *****92 I -Q' PLATE 82887 words
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Advertisement723 1985-06-10 13 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota y v -^^?|^SfffP**^^^^ j MWm mA f \m^ ;vH B||gj|||j|j^j|j|||^ vl CoroHa DX ,1 300 cc, 1 2-vatve engine, front wheel dnve. We're celebrating our 60th year with___-__- —^rj supef savings on Corolla models723 words
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Advertisement488 1985-06-10 13 93 For Sale: Honda •80 HONDA CIVIC 1.3 5-door, 2nd generation, aircon, radio cassette, beautiful condition. $13,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****85. APR. '80, HONDA Accord. 2 doors, aircond, radio, hi-fi. Beautiful cond. Tax 9/85. Tel: *****45. MID '84 HONDA Accord EX 12 valve, 1 owner, aircond, hl-fl, tip top cond. $33,200.488 words
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Advertisement588 1985-06-10 13 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO A BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 391, Balestier Road (1232) Tel: *****26 (5 linos) 1964 Isuzu diesel 10' tipper 1983 Isuzu diasal 10' tipper Toyota Liteace van aircond Toyoaco petrol 9' steel Mit. L3OO van 5 doors Toyota Liteace van 5 doors 1982588 words
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Advertisement435 1985-06-10 13 97 Vehicles Wanted SIN HIAP HONG MOTOR CO. 99 Soo Chow Walk Off Upper Thomson B.BKm. Singapore 2057 Tel: *****03/ *****33/ *****35/ *****74. c We sell full range of Secondhand Mercedes Benz. c We offer the best price to all kinds of used cars lneluding private and| company cars, o435 words
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Advertisement592 1985-06-10 13 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles IkWkmWCm OAIHATSU WE PRICE LEADER Aw) I Br tt ml m AW I mmWWt Mil Su I $600 road tax (6 months 9 M i W^ A*mm\ m\k I Lar 9e 4 300 mm iL592 words
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Advertisement727 1985-06-10 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Immediate occupation: Eastern Manaion (3 bedrooms) Katong Fully furnished and air-con. Rental: $1550. Gloria Manaion (next to Haw Par Villa) Rental: $1400. Single sharing welcome call *****63 BRAND NEW 2-STOREY hse. 4 bdrms. 4 bathrms attached at Siglap Avenue with modern facilities with built-in kitchen, big727 words
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Advertisement685 1985-06-10 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses i D.21 CLEMENTI PK. S storey link bunglw 3- 1 bdrms. mature gdn, renovated $3,200 neg Standard Properties *****11 D.23 CHESTNUT AYE sstorey semi-d. renovated, modern I kitchen. 3 bdrms, quiet location, I $2,000 BN Associates *****07 REALTY PARK TERRACE hse. land j 2,000 sq.ft.. built-in685 words
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Advertisement496 1985-06-10 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TO LET Long or Short Lease At the junction c' Scotts Orchard Roac next io Hyatt Hotel immediate Occupation 14. 00 C sq tt Hotel Style Lobby Swimming Pooi. Tennis Court and many other facilities Arr.pie Moor Car packing lots 24-hour Security System. EnQumes. a FAR496 words
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Advertisement1286 1985-06-10 14 10? Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments -"—"i I™— Comprising Gate House and Carriage House a pair of artistically sculptured housing blocks set amidst the sprawling and lush landscape of Clementi Park Phase 3C just off Sunset Way, a location far from the bustle of1,286 words
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Advertisement958 1985-06-10 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.ll EXCLUSIVE CONDOMINIUM (10 mins. to Orchard Rd). 3 aircon bdrms. Spacious living, dining, large balcony overlooking greenery. F/furn. S/pool, squash, tennis. $2,500. Allegro *****11. JURONG WEST/ EAST, Aljunied/ Tampines Newtown 4/5-rm. f/furn. $750. Serangoon Aye 5/ Jurong West/ East, Bt. Batok/ Yishun/ Bedok 3/4-rm $400/958 words
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Advertisement924 1985-06-10 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 CAIRNHILL HTS, brand new apt. spacious living/ dining. 2 aircon bdrms, att. bathrm, furn. S pool. $2,400. Admer *****66 D.9 THE BEAUMONT Brand new luxurious 3 brms, modern kitchen. Squash, facing pool. Rental $2,800. Agent: *****70. EAST COAST APTS.— Eastern lagoon/ Finland Gdn/ Harmony Mansion.924 words
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Advertisement798 1985-06-10 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FAIRWAYS. STUDIO APTS. P/fully furn. Centrally located. Rent/ sale Radiant *****09/ *****60 FURNISHED/ UNFURN FLATS/ rooms available m various districts. Tel: *****64 anytime. FURN. 3-BDRM APT. Paterson Rd. $1,700/Novena Barat $1,300. Braddell View $1,800. DHE, *****5. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. IDEAL for Shenton Way expatriate. 3 bdrms. $1,500.798 words
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Advertisement859 1985-06-10 14 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign SINGAPORE SERVICE APARTMENT'S f/furn. apartments with maid service. Direct booking. Good discounts. Tel: *****30/ *****71 WHILST IN SPORE, we discover the warmth and comfort of home at Fatrlodge service apt. Call Michelle *****84' *****63/ *****22 for details. FURN. SERV. APT. weekly/ mthly lease. 1-bdrm. $1,500859 words
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Advertisement931 1985-06-10 14 113 For Sale: Houses DIST.S WEST COAST vicinity 2 1/2-storey terr 3 bdrms. ser- vant's. 2200 sq ft freehold $445,000 ono Holland *****79 O. 21, GREENBANK PK renovated 2 1 /2-storey semi-d 4 yrs Split-level 4 bdrms 4.250 s 4 ft $560,000 ono. Rolf. *****11 D.lO NAMLY ESTATE 2-storey semi-d931 words
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Advertisement1428 1985-06-10 14 114 For Saie: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartment* mmmmm^^WT^ M^ Mmt m\MM**^mmW m W 3"*^^*?^ n nee**** m V6"° \5 W -~*am\ leg WELCOME TO FLAMINGO WH VALLEY AT SIGLAP ROAO FLAMINGO VALLEY SHOW FLAT^OPEN ON 16.6.85 m A GCM PTE LTD Amm 10 Collyer Quay p 11-06,1,428 words
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Advertisement780 1985-06-10 15 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments 0.10 FARRER COURT, above 14th rir 3- 1 bdrms ISM sq ft mx&Mm Dtnhss Mini LAKEVIEW. HIGH FLR.. 3 hdrms servant's 1770 sqft $247 1)00 Exqai.site ***** H. 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM CHAI CHEE ut-U renovaled. kitchen cabinet, wardrobe, new bathrm tiles, near780 words
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Advertisement1134 1985-06-10 15 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I TaBEA^L!^ M Excellent Location: Pandan Loop i) Selling Price $351, 0 CX)- upwards For 30-year lease I H ii) Monthly Building Rental $3,834 upwards H |H Close Proximity to public housing estates: West Coast, Clementi and Pandan Gardens ii 11,134 words
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Advertisement438 1985-06-10 15 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces JHEIsEE^fI H lB» lißfii Am \W\\ B n Ama l\m m\iWmw^mm\* mmk mm\\\mA''^A mmWWmW^M W\a m W\\\\ I I■AW mi I ■i)»iiMl amt mm mmmmmm^Jmma^k. i^H ■f umi^ pupal MANDAi ROAD jf/am^ I i^^H Hi A.. j |H438 words
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Advertisement253 1985-06-10 15 120 For Sale: Office Spaces PARKWAY PARADE OFFICE UNITS FOR SALE/ LEASE Area: approximately 150 sq.m. Also available units from 50 sq.m. to 150 sq.m. for medical practice, commercial school and other related usages. Enquiries: DEVELOPMENT PLANNING MANAGEMENT PTE LTD Tel: *****00 121 For Rent: Office Spaces RAFFLES PLACE The253 words
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Advertisement452 1985-06-10 15 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE TO LET AT fl SEIEGIE COMPLEX I mw\ snj v v i IH W v >/ Attractive rental/ H selegie term an nm COMPLEX /</ /kt I k Immediate if [?fs Occupation H452 words
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Advertisement190 1985-06-10 15 r WELLINGTON BUILDING 20 Bidaford Road OHice Space Available *01-01 (grd shop 860 sq.ft *01-04 (grd shop 440 sq.ft *09-05/06 1000 sq.ft. *ii-06 740 sq.ft rl2-01 740 sqft s 12-04 710 sq.ft »i 4-03 1820 sq.ft. rO4-05 569 sq.ft For dataila phone: j *****50 k PRINCIPALS ONLY A LEVEL 3190 words
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Advertisement214 1985-06-10 15 I International Building Orchard Road outside CBD ample covered carparks Office space for rent Owners Tat Yuen Hong Co Pte Ltd (A member of Hong Fok Group) 737 9355 nr SUPREME HOUSE GROUNDFLOOR SHOPS FACING PENANG ROAD 2 ADJOINING UNITS OF 1492 sq.ft. (138.6m2) each SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft (47.4m2)214 words
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Advertisement851 1985-06-10 16 121 For Rent: Office Spaces i Office Suites from 70 to 1400sq m. c Flexibility of A. C hours c Very generous carparking provisions c Attractive terms and rates to mapr occupiers c Professional Building Management Soie Leas.'Kj Ageni Tel: *****2 Owne' Tel: *****22 I WING ON LIFE BUILDING 150851 words
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Advertisement443 1985-06-10 16 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate Shop Spaces Shop Spaces sssss i i— l— B—l LAND FOR SALE RACE COURSE ROAD 1 AT BEDOK Ready For Construction i 3-Storey shop house near Kandang Kerbau Freehold Land. Approved with Building Plan. Hospital. Floor443 words
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Advertisement492 1985-06-10 16 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PARKWAY PARADE PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RENT. Also restaurant space of 166 sq.m. Ideal for fast food operation. Enquiriea: DEVELOPMENT PLANNING A MANAGEMENT PTE LTD Tel: *****00 GUAN HUA BUILDING Middle Road/ Queen Street Shops for Leese -01-03 4 1,144 sq.ft. «01-09 330492 words
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Advertisement314 1985-06-10 16 135 Air Travel /ECONOMY Plus unsurpassed proficiency ond reliability Neat time you travel call the true name m travel. TRU TRAVEL (SINGAPORE) ta 184 #o:.'-45. International Plaza, Tel: *****85, *****91, *****03 Tel» RS ***** (SIN) TRU ALSO RENTS CARS 1 CALL JASONS *****77, Budget airfa.es Worldwide. 7 days Thailand bed314 words
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Advertisement288 1985-06-10 16 137 Tours mammam i 5D LAKE TOBA $499 1 4D BALI $690 I 5D INDONESIA $580 I 5D BANGKOK/ I PATTAYA $735 8D HONGKONG/ BANGKOK $1450 8D HONGKONG/ MACAU $1505 8D ALL JAPAN $2188 10D JAPAN/ a KOREA $***** 8D ALL TAIWAN $1769 1 12D TAIWAN/ I HONGKONG $***** BIZPAK288 words
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Advertisement1134 1985-06-10 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours -i I ENCHANTING I i HI i A^r^^mW "T" A --'i burhw mciusivi TOURS I fl l^kj JmW V^-H- Mm. JUJL BECKONS •1 9 days China Highlights $1690 ff nang a* package a Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Guilin, Chungshan, Chu Hoi,1,134 words
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Advertisement71 1985-06-10 16 When we called Miss Adeline Chua of BNP Services at 11.30a.m recently, she was simply delighted with the response she received from her advertisement m the Straits Times Classified. She had been answering cat! after call since 8.00 a.m. regarding her gift-box making and wrapping courses. She said, "I advertise71 words
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Advertisement315 1985-06-10 16 ll Region's No 1 Toil r Operator J- JAPAN BEST BUYI 1 Tsukuba Expo '85 Disneyland. Extra I All Nippon Samurai Show Bullet train Domestic air vransfor Full board 8 DAYS JAPAN EXPRESS $2189 Osoka/Noro/Kyoto/MT Foji/Hokonß/Owokodom/ Odo woro- Jo/ Yokohama/ Tokyo Dep 6/6. 13/6 20/6. 27/6 SPECIAL Tsukuba Expo 'BS315 words
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Advertisement402 1985-06-10 17 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education STUDY IN U.S.A. AN INFORMATIONAL SEMINAR For students A parents, presented by PRESIDENT EDWARD SHAPIRO of NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE. New Hampshire, U.S.A. Date: Wednesday June 12th. 1985 Venue: RELC International House, ADMISSION IS FREE For Information, please contact: FRANK TAN RESEARCH ASSOCIATES 10 Anson402 words
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Advertisement551 1985-06-10 17 147 Academic Most people are using only about 25% of their reading potential. As a result, they read at about 250 wpm Si comprehend only 60% 70%. A SPEEDBEADER can read 2-10 times faster and understand juat aa much, if nol better. If you value time and the extra power551 words
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Advertisement679 1985-06-10 17 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? jji c G 747 Certificate m Computer M Programming and Information Processing W0 F° r GCE 'O' level holders. No prior computer -A&r knowledge needed. jß> Diploma m Computer Studies (Full or Part Time) jfl. For GCE 'O'679 words
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Advertisement249 1985-06-10 17 149 Secretarial/ Typing PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE Loading to LCCI 1966 Exam Full Time: 10/6/85 Part Time: 12/6/85 Subjects: Shorthand/ Typewriting Duties, Str. of Business, Sec. Procedures, Communication, Personal Grooming, Word Processing, etc. To onaura qualitativa, coaching, only $40/- for tho Ist mth. For details, please call: LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING249 words
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Advertisement523 1985-06-10 17 150 Commercial/ Technical HIGHER ACCOUNTING 1) Mon 7.30- 9.30pm 10/06 2) Tues 7.30- 9.30pm 11/06 3) Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 12/06 4) Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 12/06 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) 1) Mon 6.00- 7.30pm 10/06 2) Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 12/06 3) Thurs 6.00- 7.30pm 13/06 4) Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 15/06 BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) 1)523 words
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Advertisement491 1985-06-10 17 150 Commercial/ Technical METROPOLITAN YMCA offers c PUBLIC RELATIONS (Beginner*) 7/6/85 COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE a REPORTWRITING 11/6/85 c ADVANCE PURCHASING PRINCIPLES a TECHNIQUES 22/6/85 c STORE MANAGEMENT a INVENTORY CONTROL 18/6/85 c IMPORT/EXPORT DOCUMENTATION a PROCEDURES 1/7/85 For further details, please call: EDUCATION CENTRE 70 PALMER ROAD (OH Shenton Way) TEL:491 words
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Advertisement581 1985-06-10 17 152 Music QUALIFIED a EXPERIENCED European Conservatoire trained musician has limited vacancies for classical paino forte students, grade 5 to diploma level. Dist.2os7. Tel 45H9537, 7pm-9pm. TECHNICS MUSIC SCHOOL offers Organ lessons for Beginners Advance Levels. Theory of musiccourses also avai. Enquire at: 22, Holland Gr. Rd. (1027) *****14. CLASSICAL581 words
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Advertisement540 1985-06-10 17 NOTICES MBf HOLDINGS BERHAD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Second Annual General Meeting ot the members oi MBt Holdings Berhad will be held at the Penthouse, 23rd Floor PUza MBt m Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Tuesday fuly 1. To receive and adopt the Audited Statement540 words
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Advertisement1039 1985-06-10 18 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES DQRfinai Hi I Telefax No: *****59 I Rates: I Box Service: WWAAm OIMW I O nOJUOOI m^m Sa|es gg^i^. Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. em. I Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS A^1,039 words
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Advertisement541 1985-06-10 18 Invites suitably qualified candidates to join us as I I Marketing Executives Minimum GCE 'A' Level Minimum 4 years experience m shipping marketing preferably m the USA and Europe trade Below 40 years of age and completed National Service Must possess personal car m*m *.m wm Operations Executive Preferably GCE541 words
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Advertisement653 1985-06-10 18 GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited trom suitably qualified cand. Jates to fill the following vacancies m the Housing Dev«opment Department, Ministry o< Development Negara Irunei Darussalam 1. CIVIL ENGINEER Ma 66 985 i SALARY SCALE: 8.2 EB 3 52,270 $4,240 per month. Commencing salary will depend on653 words
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Advertisement821 1985-06-10 19 APPOINTMENTS mAmwLw^mAmmwwmmiamm w^ bbwß mmm mt > ■**Bi^Kl WtAwfcr At* I^^^^^^^B mWj^'m^KsxtßßP^r mj^^^m^tmjmafmM;m^^mmmmmwmj^. f <T^^^^^J|J 7^^ i^H^MmMrmA *w*'AA We are an established multi-national organisation which excels m innovative electronic technology. Today, we nave significant facilities m Sirgapore manufacturing and marKeting advanced products and systems. Excellence is our trademark, long *^^P^3|H821 words
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Advertisement1821 1985-06-10 19 NOTICES ■^^^^^BALANCESHEE^SA^^^^^ H 31 ST DECEMBER, 1984 Accumulated Net book charge tor ASSFT<; Freehold land 198 352 198 352 M H r^TrTlZi^^^ r, r-r.-, r.r>r, Freehold building 258 686 36.216 222 470 5 174 H Cash and bank balances 3,772,507 3,637,829 Air-conditiontno X H R a TL a .L C1,821 words
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Advertisement877 1985-06-10 20 NOTICES OPPORTUNITY SALE i PLASTIC INJECTION MOULDING MACHINES ONE ARBURG ALLROUNDER 1982 270-2 10-500 (50 TONS) 5535,000.00 0.N.0 ONE ARBURG ALLROUNDER 1981 320-210-750 (75 TONS) MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED 5555,000.00 0.N.0 ONE ANKER DEMAG 1977 A 36 (165 TONS) 5545,***** 0.N.0 COMPLETE WITH VARIOUS ACCESSORIES "AS IS WHERE IS" CN THE HIGH877 words
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Advertisement230 1985-06-10 20 L^,_ in in mam RECOMMENDED BY lii lii Mini wamA kk tm 'mm ImMN aat tt| the elements'* THE INSTITUTE OF BANKERS, U.K. nitfßgflJK Mr Fred Perr y' a Fellow of th e Institute. Jj |k^| has the great virtue of writing simply. His >M book covers a very wide230 words
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Miscellaneous673 1985-06-10 20 _^^^^«Mwpj cv •*»■>.«< •>-»:--.■ ii j nni ii imtuMii w»i pniMiM)"ii ytwmwmmammmmmtmmmmitmwir^^'---^'"^^ -r~~nnrT mr- m in——— SUN TAN ByCoiiette PEANUTS By Schmlm I^^^^^^^^^H FrHfO^CX-^cNDS A MESAScWMy BNm RELAYS THtl WW&aT AT THIS PWNT^M I J 1I 1 I 1 1 7b MY EA^ MVI EARS PAS<f MeftACvE To My L£SS673 words
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Advertisement312 1985-06-10 21 NOTICES run TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED INVITES TENDERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ON TURNKEY BASIS: Supply, Delivery, Installation and Commissioning of One Unit (Bed-Type) Universal Milling and Boring Machine with Computer Control for Three Dimensions Cutting fender Reference 1284 An application fee of 5525.00 (non-refundable) is payable for each set312 words
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Advertisement457 1985-06-10 21 SIN HENG CHAN (MALAYA) BERHAD NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Third Annual General Meeting of shareholders of SIN HENG CHAN (MALAYA) BERHAD will be held at 79-D, Jalan Hicks, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, 29th June, 1985 at 11.00 a.m. for the following purposes: 1457 words
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Advertisement139 1985-06-10 21 I REWARD I A reward of 555,000 m each case will be paid by The Commissioner of Police, Singapore, to any person or divided amongst persons giving information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person/persons responsible for the assault on Singapore Bus Service drivers Chin Ah Lek on139 words
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Advertisement284 1985-06-10 22 flj^ 'afl fl lilies wi Biytfflk. :&v^^ HHP V^Kliiil W^ WF' *^^Aa. -,-*\N^ llffi^lß ■HJfB MM- &A w^ H^fe f^^^^^^Bi^^^^^^^^^^kl '^^^m\\ MmmmmA^'' tf^ \Wr^ mm?'' .mMm\\WrbC\^a MmW^A^iw ALmw \m^^^^ dSLI CD i HK.%. Mr \w^ sm HL v^Vr^H •Dual-roll system ;^ifl J^^Tji I^, or °uter y/ <mA 'Function command signs284 words
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Miscellaneous1460 1985-06-10 22 m MY VIEW Kannan Chandran Bi^H^HiiiHMiHiHM^^Hi^^Hi^HH^HHßH^HH^^M^H^i^M WLW^MSN&IAk ~~1 MjT rom The F&ce Of I AM* A O If IVAOIIHIIIIt O «Ud Gold (Ch 5, 11.28 strange title probably swung BfW -A- AT The Earth The LCPIUSy IlCdllTlCni pm): Uin their favour I Jf-* *n„ Jj—ta^ I* 8 Outcasts (Ch r+J1,460 words
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