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Title Section15 1985-06-12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration595 1985-06-12 1 OTB: Improper loans alleged Two charged, more arrests likely as market jitters prevail on talk of 'worse to come' HONGKONG, Tuesday TWO former senior officials of the Overseas Trust Bank (OTB), saved from collapse by a government takeover last Friday, were charged today with conspiring to defraud depositors and creditors.AFP; AP; FT; Reuter - 595 words
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Article287 1985-06-12 1 Sabah bomb blasts: Four held KOTA KINABALU, Tues. Sabah police have arrested four local people in connection with the recent spate of bombing incidents in the capital, State Commissioner of Police Datuk Haji Mohamed Noor Khamis said today. He said the four were arrested separately after the third bomb blastBernama - 287 words
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Article45 1985-06-12 1 HONGKONG, Tnes. The homes of several wealthy Malaysians resident In Hongkong have been raided by the police in the wake of the Overseas Trust Bank scandal. More than 4# policemen were used In an operation unprecedented here.— NST see rais pageNST - 45 words
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Article, Illustration526 1985-06-12 1 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE By A RED-HOT trail led to the arrest of three suspects hours after a housewife was found murdered in her home in Lorong Puspa, off Pasir Panjang Road, on Monday. A tell-tale trail of red chilli powder leading526 words
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Article109 1985-06-12 1 PALERMO (Sicily), Tues. A Jordanian airliner, hijacked by four machinegun-wield-ing gunmen in Beirut, flew to Sicily today after tanks and troops stopped it from landing in Tunisia, Italian police said. The gunmen stormed the Royal Jordanian Airlines jet with about 70 people on board as it wasReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration464 1985-06-12 1 Mengele is dead. says his son He drowned in 1979 in Brazil MUNICH, Tues. The body exhumed last week from a grave near Sao Paulo, Brazil, is that of Josef Mengele, the Nazi war criminal's son said in a statement released today. Breaking his silence for the first time onAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 464 words
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Article77 1985-06-12 1 GAUHATI, Tues Militant students in India's sensitive north-eastern state of Assam have called for a general strike aftei a pitched battle between rival po lice forces left up to 45 people dead An Indian minister said today officials had pledged that "the June 4 police duel,Reuter - 77 words
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Article68 1985-06-12 1 BEIJING Tues, Poet and art critic Hu Feng, one of China's boldest advocates of literars freedom has died of cancer in Beijing at the age of 83. the official Xinhua news agenc% reported yesterday Mr Hu. v.hu spent 30 years jailed and disgraced after Chairman MaoUPI - 68 words
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Article41 1985-06-12 1 KARACHI. Tues A bob erf lightning killed 13 members of a family as they were searching for water a newspaper reported toda\ It said the 13 were killed along with several cattle nea: the southern citv of Hyderabad APAP - 41 words
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Advertisement102 1985-06-12 1 y j Inside 54 pages today Summary 2 World News 3-€ Asean Causeway 7 Editorial 16 Background 17 Letters 18 TlmesDoUar 19-22 Classifieds 23-3$ Racing 35 Sports 36-39 There's even an equalizer built-in! I nVlln^n^nibß^n^^s *> [I Rliai T hat's the National P.XFAF^^^^^^SSr compact stereo radio cassette. Loaded with features,102 words
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Article543 1985-06-12 2 Skin for dressings THE Singapore General Hospital is buying equipment to freeze dry cadaveric skin for use as temporary biological dressings in the treatment of severe burns. The hospital will be getting a freeze drier costing about $20,000, said Dr Wong Kum Leng, Head of the Plastic Surgery Department543 words
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Article360 1985-06-12 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SOME of as may respond to the call by the Minister of State for Education, Communications and Information, Dr Tay Eng Soon, for more volunteers for community and charitable work, but many more would participate only if they perceive a real and specific need to360 words
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Article109 1985-06-12 2 PATIENTS AND STUDENTS THE National University of Singapore says an article and a letter, published on May 8 and 29 respectively, have given the unfortunate impression that patients hospitalised in the government hospitals are unduly disturbed by medical students who wish to ask them questions and examine them. The109 words
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Article228 1985-06-12 2 MAJOR SHAKE-UP IN KEPPEL MANAGEMENT A MAJOR shake-up in the management of Keppei group is underway to speed up the return to profitability. To maximise the management of both Keppei Shipyard and Straits Steamship. Keppei Group Headquarters (KGHQ) will be formed over the next four to six months. KGHQ228 words
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Article292 1985-06-12 2 No-nerves Morten MORTEN Frost of Denmark showed no nerves about his new status as favourite, as he sailed into the second round of the men's badminton singles at Calgary on Monday. Frost, 27, the second seed, tipped to win after top-ranked Zhao Jianhua of China pulled out with pneumonia292 words
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Article366 1985-06-12 2 Sihanouk calls on US PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk has appealed to the United States to use its "great influence and prestige" to help Cambodia establish a coalition government of communists and non-communists under international guarantees. He suggested that the creation of such a coalition government could grow out366 words
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167 1985-06-12 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway To 4 saf e areas' THAILAND will repatriate as many as possible of about 230,000 Cambodian civilians housed in evacuation sites along the Thai border to "safe areas" inside Cambodia, according to a senior Thai official. He said about 5,000 unregistered Cambodian civilians at the167 words
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Article631 1985-06-12 2 Meant for marriage YOUNG couples spend a lot of time preparing for their wedding ceremonies but do not devote enough time on the psychological and emotional aspects of marriage. Marriage is one of the most unprepared-for careers," laments Father Edmund Dunne, President of the Family Life Society set631 words
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517 1985-06-12 3 'Help set up Cambodian govt of Reds and non-communists' PYONGYANG, Tues. Prince Norodom Sihanouk has appealed to the United States to use its "great influence and prestige*' to help Cambodia establish a coalition government of communists and noncommunists under international guarantees. He saidNYT - 517 words
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304 1985-06-12 3 WASHIN<rrON, Tues. United States security officials have received renewed threats to kill Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi who arrives here today for a four-day official visit. Law enforcement sources confirmed that new threats had been received and said all border points wereAFP; AP - 304 words
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Article83 1985-06-12 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. Security forces went on mmiimnm alert today when a right-wing Hindu group launched a protest strike In Sikh-dominated Punjab state, officials said. Shlv Sena, a militant group which champions the Interests of India's majority Hindus, called for a one-day strike throughout the tense northernReuter - 83 words
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Article187 1985-06-12 3 Dog learns new skill to feed her young OKINAWA, Tues. THE birds do it. And so do the anglers and the bears. It is the art of catching fish in shallow waters. But who ever heard of a fishing dog 9 Well, if you haven't, takePanaphoto - 187 words
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293 1985-06-12 3 BEIJING. Tues. Chinese leaders are planning to link housing prices to individual buyers' incomes, the People's Daily reported today. "Housing should be sold according to the buyer's financial means," the Communist Party paper said. "Apartments built with government subsidies should be sold onlyAFP - 293 words
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Article, Illustration91 1985-06-12 3 Separatist terrorists destroy beach hotel COLOMBO, Tues. SeSaratist Tamil guerillas lew up a hotel in Sri Lanka's Eastern Province today. Officials said the Moonlight Beach Hotel at Nilaveli, about 16 km from Trincomalee, was completely destroyed. The blast occurred hours after security forces combing the area arrested about 50 guerillas.Reuter - 91 words
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Article70 1985-06-12 3 Chinese scientist wins asylum TAIPEI, Tues. Taiwan has granted political asylum to a Chinese scientist who defected at Taipei's international airport last night. Government officials said today that security services were debriefing Mr Chen Hung-Ping, believed to be a university professor. They said Mr Chen, 48, was returning from anReuter - 70 words
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115 1985-06-12 3 Castration proposal fails to deter rapists PORT MORESBY, Toes. A gang of youths raped a New Zealand woman and her 18-year-old daughter a few days after the government proposed castration and public hanging for rapiste. Seven youths broke into the woman's home on Friday evening after cutting through a securityReuter - 115 words
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Article67 1985-06-12 3 BONN, Tues. A West German company intends to build four nuclear power reactors in China under an agreement signed yesterday with visiting Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang. The "memorandum of intent", signed by the West German nuclear equipment manufacturer Kraftwerk Union, says it wants to build the fourAP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration468 1985-06-12 4 US will react to Soviet line 'appropriately and proportionately' WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, announcing yesterday that the United States would continue to adhere to the 1979 Salt-2 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, warned that he retained the right to reverse his decision if Moscow didAP - 468 words
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244 1985-06-12 4 Scrap chemical weapons plan, Sweden tells US GENEVA, Tues. Sweden today called on the United States to abandon any plan to resume production of chemical weapons, stopped 16 years age, and asked the Soviet Union to halt its own production. Swedish chief delegate Major Britt Theorin made the appeal atReuter - 244 words
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115 1985-06-12 4 MOSCOW, Toes. United States President Ronald Reagan's conditional pledge to abide by missile Omits in the unratifled Salt-2 treaty shewed Washington was still trying to destroy US-Soviet arms control accords, Tass said today. The official Soviet news agency said Mr Reagan'sReuter - 115 words
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Article40 1985-06-12 4 NEW YORK, Tues. A tentative agreement on a new contract has been reached by Pan American World Airways and the Flight Engineeers International Association. Terms of the contract were not revealed pending ratification by 720 AP engineers.AP - 40 words
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Article62 1985-06-12 4 HONGKONG COULD soon be the world's first centre for speech therapy in Cantonese, the Hongkong Standard reported yesterday. Hongkong Polytechnic and Hongkong University has applied to the government to start courses. The paper said the government would decide in September which of them would run the course. TheAFP - 62 words
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Article79 1985-06-12 4 ELITE SOVIET commandos trained in behind-the-lines operations and assassina- tion techniques spearheaded the offensive in Afghanistan's Kunar Valley in which guerilla forces suffered a severe setback, Western diplomatic sources said in Islamabad yesterday. They said two "Spetznatz" regiments of 1,000 men each led a force of about 10,000AP - 79 words
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Article74 1985-06-12 4 MEHMET ALI AGCA testified yesterday that Soviet diplomats ordered and paid for the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul four years ago in St Peter's Square. "The order to kill the Pope came from the Soviet Embassy in Sofia," said Agca, who is serving a jail sentence forAP - 74 words
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Article82 1985-06-12 4 A TRAIN slammed into a bus carrying schoolchildren yesterday at an unguarded railway crossing, killing at least 22 and injuring 17 in one of the worst accidents in Israeli history. Most of those killed were children. The train, travelling at 100 km per hour, demolished theReuter - 82 words
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Article66 1985-06-12 4 A SOVIET space module has landed on Venus with scientific and communications instruments on board to carry out experiments, Tass news agency said yesterday. The module made a soft landing on the Mermaid Plain and was carrying out research on the planet's surface. It was relaying informationReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration453 1985-06-12 4 Cleared Von Bulow plans to finish his autobiography PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island), Tues. Socialite Claus von Bulow, found innocent of trying to murder his heiress wife by injecting her with insulin, is planning to get a job and finish his autobiography. "It is only waiting for the last chapter," he toldReuter; AP - 453 words
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Article34 1985-06-12 4 SAN SALVADOR. Tues. Leftist guerillas yesterdaj blacked out a third of E. Salvador when they bleu ujj power line towers in four central provinces to protefi against the government's "anti-labour policies. UPIUPI - 34 words
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143 1985-06-12 4 CAPE CANAVERAL, Tues. A 40-tonne fishing boat rammed the British nuclear submarine, Resolution, on Sunday night off the Florida coast. The United States Navy said the Resolution, en route to test-fire a Polaris missile, suffered only slight damage but the fishing boat, Proud Mary,Reuter - 143 words
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277 1985-06-12 5 Servicemen were lured into homosexual ring, court told LONDON, Tues. Seven British servicemen lured into a homosexual ring were blackmailed by foreign agents and sold military secrets for sex, drugs and money, a prosecutor said yesterday. The foreign power wasUPI - 277 words
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217 1985-06-12 5 ROY CARSON - ROY CARSON By Stockholm Reporter STOCKHOLM, Tues. Women's lib has takes ft new turn In Sweden where a debate is currently raging on the subject of equal rights far cews. lie fight began weeks ago when children's writer Astrid Undgren demanded immediate "Moo217 words
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293 1985-06-12 5 2 big charity concerts planned for famine relief LONDON, Tues. Band Aid, the rock group which has raised nearly US$9 million (5H9.96 million) for Ethiopian famine victims, has announced plans for two giant charity concerts next month in Britain and America. David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Paul McCartney will beAP; Reuter - 293 words
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114 1985-06-12 5 LONDON, Tues. The widow of British actor Peter Sellers, who last month won US$l million (about 5J2.2 million) in damages over a film assembled from discarded cuttings after her husband's death, was awarded a further U*****,000 5J1.04 million) yesterday. A High Court judge inReuter - 114 words
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395 1985-06-12 5 Accord may lead to a new round of multilateral trade negotiations STOCKHOLM, Tuesday A TWO-DAY informal ministerial meeting of 20 leading countries in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) has produced an agreement to seek a meeting in Geneva ofFT - 395 words
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201 1985-06-12 5 Italian govt wins referendum on wage policy ROME, Tues. Italy's centre-left government emerged stronger today after winning a referendum on wage policy and dealing a stinging rebuff to the opposition Communist Party. Near-final results issued last night showed that 54 per cent of the electorate had voted against a communistReuter - 201 words
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207 1985-06-12 6 Team begins probe into abduction of Finnish troops TEL AVIV, Tues. United Nations officials are investigating the abduction of Finnish troops of the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon by the South Lebanon Army, which held 21 hostages for a fifth day today. The investigation was ordered yesterday by UN Secretary-GeneralUPI; Reuter - 207 words
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73 1985-06-12 6 CAIRO, Tues. Outlaws in southern Sudan have killed ISO people in a raid in southern Kordofan Province, Egypt's Middle East News Agency (Mena) reported last Quoting a statement by Sudanese state radio Omdurman, it said the raiders were driven off by government troops,Reuter - 73 words
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158 1985-06-12 6 New bid by UN to set Namibia free UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The Security Council began a new bid yesterday to bring Namibia (South-West Africa) to independence from South Africa, with a possible threat of sanctions if there was no positive movement by September. The council opened debate on the issueReuter; AFP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration402 1985-06-12 6 It calls for Soviet support but not participation JERUSALEM, Tues. Prime Minister Shimon Peres yesterday unveiled a five-stage plan for a Middle East peace conference within three months. The plan, presented in parliament, called for the support but not the participation of the SovietAP - 402 words
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222 1985-06-12 6 Black farm hands like slaves, says ILO GENEVA, Tnes. South African Blacks working en farms where children Labour In the fields are treated like slaves and wages are so low that workers border en "physical starvation," a United Nations report said yesterday. The report by the UN litcrutltDsU lifttvouF 87UPI - 222 words
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Article58 1985-06-12 6 HARARE, Tues. Campaigning for Zimbabwe's first postindependence general elections begins in earnest today after seven Black parties finish registering their candidates. Registration was extended until today for the 80 seats to be contested by Blacks on July 1 and 2 after opposition parties complained they had not beenReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration320 1985-06-12 6 TAN LIAN CHOO - Israel wants Lebanon divided into four cantons TAN LIAN CHOO By ISRAEL wants to see a "cantonisation" of Lebanon, dividing the country into zones where each of the four major ethnic groups have autonomy, Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Ronnie Milo said in Singapore yesterday The Beirut government ought to be320 words
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Article36 1985-06-12 6 BEIRUT, Tues. Shi'ite Muslim gunmen stormed the Beirut offices of the pro-Syrian Ash-Shara newspaper on Sunday and ripped up page proofs, halting iu publication yesterday, a statement issued by Lebanon's Press Syndicate said. APAP - 36 words
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130 1985-06-12 6 BEIRUT, Tues. Fighting between rival Muslim militias in the northern port of Tripoli flared early today despite Syrian efforts to mediate a ceasefire, security sources said. Small-arms clashes and sniping killed six people ana wounded 35 before subsiding at dawn, the sources said. TheReuter - 130 words
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173 1985-06-12 6 TEHERAN, Tues. An escalation in the Gulf War has triggered a new type of 'rush hour' here, with commuters trying to avoid almost nightly air raids. The evening exodus has been fuelled by 23 air raids since May 25, by collapsed buildings, byAFP - 173 words
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282 1985-06-12 7 BANGKOK.Tues. Thailand will repatriate as many as possible of about 230,000 Cambodian civilians housed in evacuation sites along the Thai border to "safe areas" inside Cambodia, a senior Thai official said. National Security Chief Prasong Soonsiri told reporters after talks with Deputy UnitedAFP; Reuter - 282 words
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Article162 1985-06-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Bank Bumiputra Chairman Tan Sri Basir Ismail has ordered staff at all levels to "pull up their socks" to help rebuild the bank's image and credibility. He called for total commitment in efforts now being made to reorganise the bank's 1 administrationBernama - 162 words
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Article76 1985-06-12 7 PRINCESS Maha Chakri Sirindhorn will lead the Thai delegation to the Sixth Conference of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies of Asean to be held in Singapore from June 24 to 26. The announcement was made by an official of the Thai Red Cross yesterday. A ThaiAP - 76 words
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Article67 1985-06-12 7 ANOTHER 66 Indonesian refugees have returned home to Irian Jaya province from camps in neighbouring Papua New Guinea, the newspaper Suara Karya said yesterday. This brought to 3,500 the number of refugees who have returned since early last year, when nearly 10,000 Indonesians crossed into Papua NewAP - 67 words
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Article50 1985-06-12 7 THAILAND and South Korea yesterday signed a scientific and technologicaJ cooperation agreement in Seoul.. The pact, signed by Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila and South Korean Foreign Minister Lee Won-Kyung, provides for agricultural, industrial and environmental cooperation and exchanges between government, academic and pri- vate research institutions. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article58 1985-06-12 7 JAPAN and Indonesia would shortly start joint production of passenger seaplanes, the Ninon Keizai Shimbun reported yesterday. The Japanese partner is Shin Meiwa Industry which makes seaplanes for Japan's military needs. With 4,000 islands, Indonesia is a big potential user. The paper said American and Canadian firms wouldAFP - 58 words
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271 1985-06-12 7 MANILA, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos, on the eve of Independence Day anniversary celebrations, says he will re-impose martial law if there is fighting in the streets. "A substantial number of people are convinced that martial law should be proclaimed," he told a five-member committeeUPI; AFP - 271 words
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167 1985-06-12 7 JAKARTA, Tues. Human rights lawyers yesterday urged President Suharto to lift the execution order on four communists found guilty of involvement in an attempted coup 20 years ago. The Foundation for the Protection of Human Rights sent a telegram to President Suharto askingReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration65 1985-06-12 7 JAKARTA, Toes. PrwHwt Suharto celebrated Us Mth birthday last Saturday with a simple feast stteaded by the members of Us family. The Indonesian Observer reported yesterday the least was mar ked by the catting of the tradttonal tampeag (rlee cone). To celebrate the occasion Mrs Tien Suharto65 words
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Article110 1985-06-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Institute for Medical Research (IMR) has identified the virus of the Influenza A/Filipino strain as the cause of the recent flu epidemic in the country. The virus first appeared in the Philippines in 1962. An IMRI spokesman said the virus was isolated andBernama - 110 words
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181 1985-06-12 7 Malaysia 'out-paced many countries' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A top American banker said today Malaysia has out-performed many countries in its economic development, and the description of "an economic slowdown" in this country may be only relative. Mr John Reed, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citicorp, reputedly the world's mostBernama; Reuter - 181 words
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Article151 1985-06-12 7 KOTA KINABALI, Toe* Sabah can expect a staggering Increase In debts from M$lK million this year to MUM million in IMB. nese debt* were accrued with both local and ferelgn financial institutions. It is understood the previous government had allocated a major portf— of theNST - 151 words
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Article, Illustration532 1985-06-12 8 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By THE complaints were the type any Member of Parliament would be all too familiar with. "At the flats where I live there used to be three table-tennis tables. Now all the tables have disappeared. I want to know the reason why the532 words
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Article54 1985-06-12 8 THIEVES broke into a factory at Depot Road and stole Jewellery and cash worth $24,800 during the weekend. Managing director Y.S. Yue, 51, arrived at the factory, Welpac Printing and Packaging, at 8.10 am on Sunday and found it ransacked. A $300 radio, $9,500 and jewellery54 words
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Article54 1985-06-12 8 A CRUISE to promote friendship among youths in Asean and Japan will start on Oct 3. For the first time since it was launched in 1974, Brunei will take part in the eightweek Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Programme Youth. Organisations can nominate members and forms are available54 words
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255 1985-06-12 8 .THE network of pipes carrying industrial water will be extended soon. Contracts have been awarded to extend the system to factories in Tuas, where Jurong Town Corporation is developing a 356-hectare industrial estate. Industrial or effluent water, which is sewage water that has been255 words
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Article, Illustration216 1985-06-12 8 NG WENG HOONG - Why police broke up breakdancing NG WENG HOONG By A YEAR after police stepped youths breakdancing in Orchard Bead, the reason has been made poWic. Unknown to the public, which had criticised the authorities for being "spoil sports", police had discovered that rival gangs were preparing for clashes by hiding216 words
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460 1985-06-12 8 KONG SOOK CHIN - SGH to buy $20,000 skin-drying machine KONG SOOK CHIN By THE Singapore General Hospital is buying equipment to freeze dry cadaveric skin for use as temporary biological dressings in the treatment of severe burns. The hospital will be getting a freeze drier costing about 120,000, said Dr Wong Kum Leng,460 words
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Article127 1985-06-12 8 Couple's stroll ended in fall THE State Coroner yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of a man who was found dead at the foot of a block of flats in Ang Mo Kio. The inquiry heard that Mr Ng Tiang Peng, 40, of Block 470, had been out127 words
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Article, Illustration300 1985-06-12 9 Brother and sister in $480,000 tussle Money was raised from sale of house A BROTHER and a sister are battling over $480,000 raised from the sale of a house at Toh Crescent which was once jointly owned by them. The brother, Mr Tan Teng Sean, 35, a manager, is claim-300 words
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447 1985-06-12 9 ANNE KOH - Asean wants new products under special tariff ANNE KOH By ASEAN has asked Australia to include new products for Australian tariff jpreferences, the Director of the Trade Development Board, Mr Ng Chon Choo, said yesterday. The products included radios, colour television sets, air conditioners, electronic components, plywood, yarn and air447 words
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313 1985-06-12 9 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY By THE Singapore Association for Retarded Children has changed its name of 23 years to one that will better reflect its work and changing public attitudes. It is now called the Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (Minds),313 words
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280 1985-06-12 9 SINGAPORE Airlines has accused ran Am of using "well-worn, uneducated remarks concerning SLA or other airlines and blaming others for their woes". This remark comes in the light of yet another alJegation by the United States carrier that SlA's success is280 words
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110 1985-06-12 9 A MAN was charged yesterday with three counts of Impersonating a Singapore Swimming Club member. Chio Tan Seng, 26, is accused of representing himself as Mr Paul Tee, a elnb member, en three occasions between Jan SI and Feb110 words
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Article, Illustration445 1985-06-12 9 AN ARREST warrant was yesterday issued against the mastermind of a series of credit card frauds after he failed to turn up in court to be sentenced for offences to which he had pleaded guilty a month ago. Ma Kim Chiu, 22, a445 words
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172 1985-06-12 11 STATE Coroner Francis Tseng yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of a labourer who was found in a worksite bathroom with cuts on his neck, stomach and ankle. The inquiry was told that a forensic pathologist had said the cuts were self-inflicted.172 words
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129 1985-06-12 11 A VAN driver sped off in his vehicle after it hit a pedestrian along Yung Kuang Road. Mr Chu Jee Tee, 41, was crossing the road on his way home at 12.45 am on Monday when the accident happened. He suffered stomach and back129 words
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69 1985-06-12 11 A MAN was charged yesterday with failing to give information to a Commercial Crime Division officer investigating a cheating offence. Hashim bin Idris. 56, allegedly failed to give the information to Detective Sergeant David Sim on April 4 although Hashim was legally bound to do so.69 words
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Article48 1985-06-12 11 THE First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will give a talk to the Singapore Press Club on July 20. Members of the club win be able to ask Mr Goh questions. The talk wffl be held at the Hilton Hotel.48 words
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Article47 1985-06-12 11 CASH, clothing and tinned food suitable for Muslims are needed (or victims of the cyclone that recently struck Bangladesh. Contributions should be sent to the Islamic Centre Jamiyah (Muslim Missionary Society) Singapore, 31, Lorong 12 Geylang, Singapore 1439. The centre's telephone number is 734-1211.47 words
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409 1985-06-12 11 GOH SUI NOI - GOH SUI NOI 50% less for six months By A RENTAL concession given by the Housing Board is helping to attract businesses into new housing estates. The first shop to be set up in a new neighbourhood is given a 50 per409 words
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379 1985-06-12 11 Office rents cheaper than in key cities OFFICE rents in Singapore are cheaper than those in major financial centres in the world, according to a survey by international property consultants Richard Ellis. The average total occupation cost here, which includes service charge and property tax, of US$322 (*****.8) per sq379 words
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Article165 1985-06-12 11 A WOMAN, who was first charged with picking the pocket of a devotee at the Bright Hill Temple on Vesak Day, yesterday faced another eight theft charges. Four of the new offences allegedly took place at the temple on the same day. Tan Lee Hiang, 36,165 words
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Article76 1985-06-12 11 TWO men were charged yesterday with extorting $5,000 from Mr Lim Tien Seng by smashing some beer bottles in a eating house at Block 177, Bukit Batok Avenue 8. No pleas were taken from Tan Kim Seng, 20, and Tay Boon Hoo, 22, for the alleged76 words
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151 1985-06-12 11 A 17- YE AR-OLD student who stele 18 marble lions worth $4,751 from a cemetery pleaded with a Judge yesterday to forgive him when he realised that probation was not recommended for him. Ng Han Slong ashed for another chance to torn over151 words
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Article, Illustration242 1985-06-12 11 iiIE pasar malam at the Handicraft Centre has proved so popular that the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has decided to build a new car park to accommodate the crowd. The board will keep the night market going after the six-month trial period because of242 words
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Article441 1985-06-12 12 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE By Hairdressers, doctors think of setting up shop in Beijing HAIRDRESSERS and doctors are the latest group of Singaporeans to catch the "China syndrome". Rever Hair Design and Beauty Centre, the hairdressers who operate in two large shopping centres in Orchard Road, are441 words
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486 1985-06-12 12 A SINGAPORE hotel has its eyes on Malaysian tourists who love to shop. Seaview Hotel is offering a "shoppers' paradise package" which includes $50 worth of shopping vouchers. These may be used at shops and restaurants in Parkway Parade as well as Cold Storage486 words
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231 1985-06-12 12 SINGAPORE architects are holding a seminar at the Tongji University of Shanghai over the next two days. This is the first time the Singapore Institute of Architects has organised such an event. Eight architects who are members of the institute will present a total231 words
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Article84 1985-06-12 12 Pick-up driver dies in accident A PICK-UP driver died when his vehicle collided with an oncoming lorry trailer along Admiralty Road East on Monday. Police said Mr Yee Leong Pin, 27, was overtaking a car near a bend when he lost control of his vehicle. Mr Gwee Chee Tiam, 26,84 words
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Article125 1985-06-12 12 POLICE will increase patrols and carry out raids to prevent the storage, sale and letting off of fireworks and fire crackers during the coming Hari Raya Puasa festive period. They have also warned that offenders would be charged. The penalties are a maximum fine of $5,000125 words
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316 1985-06-12 12 A LORRY driver yesterday recalled how I is elder brother was crushed to death by two loj 's at a sawmill in Sungei Kadul Street 3 on Sunday Mr Tan Cnin Meng. 27. said the incident happened while his brother, Mr Tan Chin316 words
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Article85 1985-06-12 12 Dinner-talk for accountants THE Chartered Association of Certified Accountants, Singapore Branch, is organising a dinner-talk tomorrow at the Tanglin Club. The talk, on people-centred management, will be followed by a half-day workshop at the National Productivity Board on July 20. The cost of the dinner-talk is $25 per person and85 words
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Article, Illustration455 1985-06-12 14 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is looking for 20 new, young faces for its first Malay television drama course to groom them for leading roles in its productions. SBC's Controller of Malay Drama, Mr Anwar Rashid, 40, said people interested in Malay television acting would455 words
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Article, Illustration378 1985-06-12 14 Professor on how migrants adapt in US WOMEN immigrants have a much better chance of making it in the United States than men, says a Fulbright professor of American history. American John Wennersten, who has just finished a teaching scholarship at the National University378 words
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267 1985-06-12 14 Tailors to meet on central workshop plan DETAILS of setting up a central workshop to help tailors solve the problem of labour shortage will be discussed at a one-day seminar next month. The Chairman of the Singapore Merchant Tailors' Association, Mr Chiau Fook Hing, said yesterday the workshop will be267 words
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Article66 1985-06-12 14 Fined for 21 traffic offences A BUSINESSMAN was fined $3,745 for 21 separate traffic offences between May 1982 and December 1983. Lee Kok Chong of Jalan Bukit Merah turned up in court on Monday to answer all the summonses after several warrants of arrest were issued. He admitted 10 charges66 words
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Article36 1985-06-12 14 ZOO visitors will be able to hear light classics, pops and evergreens performed by the Ist Battalion Royal New Zealand Band from 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm on Sunday at the Singapore Zoological Gardens.36 words
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Article164 1985-06-12 14 POLICE are looking for two men who robbed a Hongkong worker here after tricking him Into believing that they were policemen. A number of people have been fooled by bogus police •dicers In the past. And police have advised the public not to he taken164 words
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Article61 1985-06-12 14 A WATCH and diamond ring worth a total of $19,000, and $250 were stolen from a Seletar Hill Drive bungalow on Monday. Mr H.S. Ng. 79, had left his watch and ring in his bedroom cupboard. When he returned from the kitchen, the valuables and cash61 words
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Article88 1985-06-12 14 GIVE your father a helicopter ride round Singapore or the use of a luxury car for a week. These and other prizes await the winners of this year's Father's Day contest organised by Isetan. Participants are to write in 20 words or less what they feel about88 words
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173 1985-06-12 15 A JOBLESS youth hid a stolen clutch bag inside a pipe in a pond near a golf course, returning later that night to retrieve the loot, a court was told yesterday. Mohamad Razali bin Kesimin, 17, then tossed the clutch bag back173 words
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101 1985-06-12 15 Housewives on dutiable petrol charges A MALAYSIAN housewife was charged yesterday with possession of 18 litres of premium petrol without paying for Customs duty. Gob Poh Goay, 34, allegedly committed the offence on Monday in front of a house in How Sun Drive, off Bartley Road. Another housewife. Tan Suan101 words
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Article37 1985-06-12 15 THE Life Art Society will introduce a book of Singapore children's colour paintings, which it published recently, at a press conference at the auditorium of Lianhe Zaobao in Alexandra Road on Saturdays at 7.30 pm.37 words
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Article, Illustration341 1985-06-12 15 LITO GUTIERREZ - 'Water in well' is winning logo LITO GUTIERREZ By A WATCH company display visualiser's water-in-a-well symbol yesterday won the National Water Conservation Campaign logo competition. It took five judges at the Public Utilities Board auditorium nearly three hours to choose Mr Choo Heng Seng's unigue design of a white drop341 words
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212 1985-06-12 15 Patriarch to lay foundation stone THE Deputy Supreme Patriarch of the Monks' Community of Thailand, Somdej Phra Nyanasamvara, will lay the foundation stone of a new pagoda today. The pagoda is the Ten Thousand Buddhas Pagoda at the Phor Kark See temple in Bright Hill Drive. Announcing this yesterday, the212 words
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Article60 1985-06-12 15 A 31- YEAR-OLD man claimed trial to two counts of forging bank cheques totalling $85,000. See Ton Soon Wah, 31, is said to have forged a cheque for $35,000 on April 30, 1963, and another for $50,000 on May 3 that year. He was given until Tuesday60 words
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Article34 1985-06-12 15 JEWELFAIR 85 will be held at the World Trade Centre from July 27 to August 4, in conjunction with the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry's Trade and Industry Fair 85.34 words
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Article, Illustration460 1985-06-12 15 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA Companies rewarded for efforts at conservation By Let's Save Precious Water NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills spent $1.45 million on water saving equipment and was rewarded with more than $300,000 in tax savings. The amount does not include savings in its monthly460 words
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179 1985-06-12 15 Employer taken to hospital POLICE have arrested a teenage FUipina maid who allegedly stabbed her employer, a 34-year-old housewife, with a bread knife at her Sennett Estate home early yesterday. Madam Y. J. Yu was taken to hospital with stab wounds in the neck, chest179 words
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200 1985-06-12 15 POLICE are urging par ents to bring their children to the Road Safety Park which will be open to the public at 9 am this Sunday. Traffic games are played on a road circuit in the park in East Coast Parkway. Each child200 words
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Advertisement140 1985-06-12 8 XIAMEN &BEIJING i '.^■pg^fl.s Now! Philippine Airlines otters weekly service from Singapore- Dep. 9.45 am i -*jJK& I &SM& Singapore to Xiamen and Beijing via Manila. Every Manila- An-. 1.00 pm feftfejtSL'" J^^l S^^' >^MtthiJfc>;tafc^i.-. Saturday our convenient morning departure leaves Dep. 2.30 pm m^^^^Hl^^l iJl^n ||y Singapore for Manila,140 words
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Advertisement326 1985-06-12 9 Only Canon Can Guarantee Canon This philosophy has made us a world leader in only Canon Technical Representatives are totally Qfjr Totdl GudVSUltee iS InVinClDle the copier industry. committed to preventing copier downtime. n 0 one (n Singapore can match Canon Marketing Dlir Qp/PQ fipnfPQPnfp/7\/P<J So you can expect a326 words
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Advertisement59 1985-06-12 11 Simply go to any SCC outlet fo buy a minimum of 5 rolls of Sakura 135-24 film. Return your films for processing at SCC within 30 days from date of purchase and we'll refund you the cost of the rolls purchased in full. This offer is only applicable for this59 words
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Advertisement419 1985-06-12 11 Thanks to the Xerox 1025, I've got my share of blue chip copies. Wm Wr*M t^^ni n 1 n^r 9HHnVnVnWnlHHHnVHnVnVnVnVHHnln^n^n^n^nt r HBPPPMPPSP%^"-' *9^H i^B^^^^^^^^^^^^n^. <^ c bh v >^nFj^nl nm^n^nV'S^nln^nv^B" wS&BI^Sf jBl Is B^l n^FJ^BJ '^H B^b^^H B^^- v hb '^bI B^b^bl I W fl hSMH HaT"t!l^!i^^Bßtfn^B^'^ SHOBfIH Hi^™ n^%sV419 words
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Advertisement111 1985-06-12 12 ¥w are invited^ R (Fabric: Consisting one 3-seater H Usual: $3500 NOW: $2400 to lounge around (Leather: Consisting 22 elements) L V Usual $***** NOW $***** I .M V- I :'t v >-W:l r i^fSkv !li •Hiii'i'iUil'iHlh i MIH I'mli'm lifllUiliiiHV Vanguard (Fabric: Consisting 5 easy chairs) Usual: $6850 NOW:111 words
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Advertisement130 1985-06-12 12 IUB BJtfi rHls \/^w^v |t Am it |7fi Completing his m May, Roman now brings this fabulous show Roman brings to J I Singapore. Singapore his impressive troupe I l^j q/ wore 20 //o«g Ax>«# artistes including his full band, back-up chorus, choreographers. B^M^^. dancers and lighting specialists. I Assisting130 words
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Advertisement720 1985-06-12 13 Think about all these before you travel* 1 How much cash should I bring with me? 3# What about travel insurance? If you bring too much, it may not be safe. A good insurance agent would be the best On the other hand, you don't want to be short. man720 words
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Advertisement241 1985-06-12 14 No Tissues. No Soaps. No Shampoos. So why is everyone coming to Caltex CX3. That's why. the world, and even here in Singapore. Even without the gifts. Caltex CX3, While it cleans, keeps clean and in both Premium and Bejorecx 3 Amrcx 3 prevents rusting in your entire Super 92.241 words
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Advertisement130 1985-06-12 14 HRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF DBS FINANCE NEW BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH. I We're celebrating I^^HHHHHP^SH our first great year at ■■Q 307 New Bridge Road. -^^PR&^'^H 1^ You can choose ffjk W* *a&^^ I any of these gifts if you Wk^^Z^&^k I open or renew a fixed 1 A JB deposit130 words
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Advertisement116 1985-06-12 15 H^l The way you write and the m ill f^" y° u cnoose bo*" M y all a lot about you. Slanted mI i writing with large loops can HI show responsiveness and mI i imagination. Choosing a if I B Sheaffer shows you appre«l I ciate a superior pen116 words
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468 1985-06-12 16 The Straits Times says Let it be free and spontaneous THE call by the Minister of State for Education, Communications and Information, Dr Tay Eng Soon, for more volunteers in community and charitable work has to be seen in the context of the existing and long-standing tradition of voluntarism in468 words
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Article, Illustration859 1985-06-12 16 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN I The MAS-BA dispute By THE year-long dispute between the Malaysian Airline System and British Airways over the former's request for an extra weekly flight to London appears to have run into more turbulence. The row now appears set859 words
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Article, Illustration780 1985-06-12 16 CLYDE FARNSWORTH - Most Americans think curbs on imports good idea CLYDE FARNSWORTH 69 of US residents blame foreign trade for job losses, poll shows By writing for the International Herald Tribune 4 These results don't really surprise me. After all, the advantages of trade a more dynamic economy and higher standard of780 words
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532 1985-06-12 16 Woodlands estate: So familiar and yet so different new town RESIDENTS of Woodlands New Town who have had the occasion to inform others that "I'm putting up in Woodlands" are likeJy to get a series ofl three responses. "That's quite a distance away": Indeed, Woodlands is, to many Singaporeans, still532 words
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Article, Illustration1569 1985-06-12 17 JESSE WONG; CHEAH CHENG HYE; JULIA LEUNG - JESSE WONG CHEAH CHENG HYE JULIA LEUNG Reforms needed to prevent future banking collapses By and for The Asian Wall Street Journal 4 This it the knock-on effect that worries me. It could spread through the smaller banks and the deposit-taking companies. It1,569 words
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Advertisement664 1985-06-12 17 in&uWNTia Seethe ~h 'SSL ASHOftT DRTVEttTrie the caddie was right. I was getting $fe A*»k **~H too 'big'. Tck) big for a good Q* CJa^k^^aX The next instant I was on the fl Hk fflj lr<^ ¥^I^?^^^ j 1 9B Tj~" found me standing in the cheery "^L__S 1 1664 words
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Letter, Illustration287 1985-06-12 18 I REFER to the article "Plea to would-be doctors: Don't try the patient's patience" (ST, May 8), as well as the letter "Students should not disturb patients" by "Annoyed" (ST, May 29). These two articles give the impression that patients in government hospitals287 words
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232 1985-06-12 18 Acting skills more vital than colour I WAS interested in the views of Mr Chandran Lingam about drama, reported in your arts column (ST, June 7). One must certainly support his desire to do serious plays and to avoid rubbish, but as he points out there is a place for232 words
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Letter350 1985-06-12 18 A Humanities student's plea I AM sick and tired of people labelling us "those Humanities scholars" or "you Humanities scholars". We are not a label; we are individuals and we would like to be so judged. All Pre-University 1 students have to wait350 words
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247 1985-06-12 18 Hari Raya is not Malay New Year I WAS reading Section Two of The Straits Times the ether day when I came across an article en kalh (cake) moulds. (ST, May 28). The opening sentence read: 'It's less than a month to Hart Bayaj Pnasa, the Malay New Year, which247 words
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Letter, Illustration312 1985-06-12 18 I HOPE the Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) get to read these ideas of mine which could, of course, be subject to budget or other restraints: SIGNBOARD: It is probably a good thing to put up a huge attractive Sentosa" signboard in front of312 words
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116 1985-06-12 18 So hard to get out of Bedok town I HAVE been to Bedok new town several times and each time I have never been able to get out easily because the traffic signs and directions only point to another street inside the estate. Could the relevant authorities please put more116 words
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208 1985-06-12 18 IN HIS letter "Lower annual value of property" (ST, May 27), "BHW" made some erroneous observations on annual value and property valuation. He said he was one of those "unthinking investors" who went into property and now, rinding property prices down,208 words
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Letter105 1985-06-12 18 I REFER to Undergrade letter "Drivers, please understand" (ST, May 23) complaining against a Service 23 driver. j We are concerned that any bad habits or inconsiderate practices of our drivers should 'be eradicated and are grateful to the writer for bringing the incident to our attention. However,105 words
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Article61 1985-06-12 19 SHARE prices were lower on the Singapore stock market on worries over the banking industry in Hongkong. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 5.24 points to 797.97. The Business Times Composite Index lost 4.73 points to 707.82. A higher volume of 7.1 million shares worth $16.7 million61 words
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Article43 1985-06-12 19 CkMaa 241 SPP 106 hfeM 490 HrtbTr.An 444 M t C 7* 376 CM(«iS«e 215 «wo-a* im Spvtßa 260 MmHrd 25* CtaW 255 aoa*iHe 200 BUti 125 IIWMe 113 M«ki!|«t S2 0 B S CUS 100 UE 67W aMCtWwn tOVi MM*** SI43 words
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Article64 1985-06-12 19 D hdiKnlOp 2050-45 M Hum 50c 110 -30 toQS* 233 -11 6lrNpsoc 21) -11 him mm Tn 715 -10 NMtMM Hn 370 -10 HrtrsrUp 302 -10 UtaHb 256 -10 H U W( 50c 216-9 Spvtlad 280 -< ■jiiii>wi 50c 181 S GmftmtHK 159 -8 kfMMCwwi 142 -8 C»C 374-664 words
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Article13 1985-06-12 19 Sim* Darby 501,000 Pan-El 334,000 Potato Inv 291,000 Sigma Metal 268,00013 words
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Article61 1985-06-12 19 tmM km 11 ST Properties 459.50 456 53 BTC.-iiiili ***** 707 82 STMrnp ***** 313.11 f-taftr 380*589 *****1 ST Pbntations 2370 88 2360 76 BT Oft/OS -257 -259 OCBC 617 61 614 17 STMntn* 803 21 797 97 oUBCo_*ratt ***** 403 42 ST Fiance 2306.94 *****1 S£SM Share 28461 words
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Article36 1985-06-12 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983 06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) Ail- tone Higti 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All- time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)36 words
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Article12 1985-06-12 19 THE US dollar closed at DM3.0935 in Singapore, losing 50 points.12 words
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Article20 1985-06-12 19 DM Y FF SS HI USS 1.2505 3.0865 250.00 unq ***** 7.7710 1.2617 3.0935 249.85 9.4295 2.2265 7.768020 words
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Article33 1985-06-12 19 Eurodollar: Gained three ticks to 92.23 a contract. Dentsehemark: Gained six ticks to 0.3235 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained three ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. GMd: Gained US$l.lO to U*****.50 an ounce.33 words
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Article120 1985-06-12 19 LONDON, Tues. The Daily Telegraph PLC said major British institutions ana the Canadian holding company Ravelston Corp Ltd have indicated that they will subscribe in full to £30.1 million (5584.2 million) of new share capital being issued by the Telegraph, equivalent to about 40 perReuter - 120 words
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Article55 1985-06-12 19 NEW YORK, Tues. The New York Stock Exchange said it approved the new listing of Turner Broadcasting System Inc. covering 34,576,334 common shares. It will also approve the listing of 22,680,548 Class B common stock and a maximum of 30.240,730 preferred shares at US$2.BO each, ifReuter - 55 words
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Article70 1985-06-12 19 WASHINGTON, Tues. A plan to buy stock in about 40 small South Korean companies was announced yesterday by the International "Finance Corporation, an agency of the World Bank. The corporation will set up a US$5 million (SJII million) "equity line" for buying into the companies.AP - 70 words
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Article85 1985-06-12 19 Jet engine joint venture SEOUL, Tues. Samsung Precision Co will take part in the manufacture of new fuel-efficient wide-bodied jet engines under a joint venture agreement with Pratt Whitney Co of the United States next year, Samsuns officials said today. The new engines, which can be save up to 20UPI - 85 words
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Article67 1985-06-12 19 Toshiba's 'fastest' computer TOKYO. Tues. Toshiba Corporation, Japan's leading computer manufacturer, yesterday introduced what it claimed to be the world's fastest 32--bit super-minicomputer. Tosbac GBO5O, the latest machine, can carry out 18 million instructions a second when linked to four processors more than three times faster than a conventional super-minicomputer.AFP - 67 words
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456 1985-06-12 19 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Plans for a new HQ and merging of divisions to avoid waste By A MAJOR shake-up in the management of Keppel group is underway to speed up the return to profitability. To maximise the management of both Keppel Shipyard and Straits Steamship, Keppel456 words
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Article, Illustration15 1985-06-12 19 Fitness corner installed by Integrated Resources at Jurong East boosing estate.15 words
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Article, Illustration391 1985-06-12 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ a T»i ,BP, By SPECIALLY-DESIGNED children's playgrounds have the makings of a million-dollar business, going by the calculations of Integrated Resources Engineering, the sole regional distributors of BigToys. BigToys of the United States has been manufacturing, designing and distributing playground equipment391 words
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Article45 1985-06-12 19 NTUC Income will hold its 15th annual general meeting on Friday at the Trade Union House Annexe in Shenton Way. The Minister of Trade and Industry and chairman of NTUC's Board of Trustees, Dr Tony Tan, will chair and address the meeting.45 words
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105 1985-06-12 19 A SEMINAR on new Indonesian Customs procedures will be held on Friiay at the Hotel Meridion. The seminar should be useful for all those having trade dealings with Indonesia, said the organiser, Cemantech Consultants Pte Ltd. The new regulations were implemented on May 1105 words
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234 1985-06-12 19 DOREEN SOH - 'Few local buyers for Union Carbide factory' DOREEN SOH By NOT many Singapore developers are latereat ed hi baying Union Carhide's Bnklt Tlmah factory. However, the sale marketing agents far Union Carbide, Jones Lang Weattea, have already Indicated that they would market the land Internationally. Although Union Carbide is not234 words
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385 1985-06-12 19 Stockbroking moves by banks worry remisiers KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysia Remisiers Association (Persama) has expressed concern over current moves being made by merchant banks in the country to enter into the stockbroking business. In a statement yesterday, Persama said that the corporatisation of stockbroking firms was detrimental to theBernama - 385 words
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Article2302 1985-06-12 20 READERS short be aware of the Mtattom of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price deatt in at the stock eichanjc, b covered in "business done". Further, because al dtofnp at a particular price are bjmpod together, the table does not show the bend in2,302 words
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Article1662 1985-06-12 20 INDUSTRIALS Aimomoto (3.065) A Choc (2 06S) AMD (3.008 3.025X6) 3.00 Alcomd 008 I 01SX6) 1.00 AISB (0 85SX7) 0.88 (6) 0 87 (4) 0.85 API (0788 0.78'-7SXB) 0.79 (3) 0.78M» (8) 0.78 ASM d 128 I 135X13) 1 12 (3) 1 12 Anton (11,662 words
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Article2677 1985-06-12 20 M shares quoted have a par value of Si, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scnp/nfhts. N lai-eiempted drvidend. AW is traded in lots I of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dates. IMS Last Yield Vol Day Hfh Lew Company Sate Change ('000) Hfh2,677 words
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589 1985-06-12 21 CONCERN over banking problems in Hongkong after the failure of Overseas Trust Bank last week weakened the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 5.24 points to 797.97. The Business Times Composite Index fell 4.73 points to 707.82. Falls outnumbered rises 112589 words
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Article250 1985-06-12 21 kMll CtaV Associated Hotels 0.65 Bonk Of East Asia 23.50 -1.4 Cheung Kong 15.30 -1.1 Chra light 1490 -0.7 Cross Harb Tunnel 1040 -02 F E Consortium 066 -0 06 Far East Exch Ph*ex 0.*****— 6 I Cement 8.40 Great Eagle 0.73 -0.05 Heng Lung 5.90 -065 Hang Seng250 words
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Article312 1985-06-12 21 tune 11 Cents Chanie Bail A C I 235 4 A N I 280 +2 A P M 266 +1 Aberfoyfe 1090 +20 Age 280 Aionce Oi 115 unch ABed Ml 265 5 AmpolExp 233S Ampot Pet 183 unch Am 444 unch Ashton 95 -2 BH P 616 2312 words
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Article329 1985-06-12 21 Jim 11 *»V Ainomoto 1160 +50 Akoi 415 +10 Amodo 949 +22 Asohi Chem 1010 -10 Asohi Gktss 885 +10 Bonk Tk 835 -3 g CmS!r^...ZZZZ'. 1140 +20 Casio Computer 1610 +20 Citizen 451 +3 DMp Print 1160 -10 0 Nippon Screen Daiei 737 +2 Daechi Kangyo Bk 1620329 words
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Article65 1985-06-12 21 i i i i i i -i i i i I NST Index Tuesday 1270.41 (1278.96) ~ls. Hongkong Hang Seng ~x Tuesday 1492.13(1571.87) ggL Austraian All-Ordinaries Tuesday 8569 (Closed) Nkkei D J Average Tuesday *****.93(*****.24) Financial Tines Industrials Monday 991.3(1001.6) Dow Jones Average 0- Monday 1318.44 (1316.42) (Rjures in65 words
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Article215 1985-06-12 21 aw 10 USS Chance Alcoa 31* +H ABed Chem Cp 42* +M ASs-Chotmers 6 unch Am Tel 6 Tel. 23* -M Amax fae 15* -H Amr Corp 46* Bethlehem Stt 15* Booing Co Burroughs Cp 61 Caterplar Co 34 unch Chase Monhtn 59* Chrysler Cp 36ft Citicorp 48*215 words
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Article556 1985-06-12 21 June n Phici Chap INDUSTRIALS AJSed-Lyons 198 I Ass. Dairies 158 unch BTRPLC 373 -2 Bobcocks 148 -2 Barclays 382 unch Beecham 378 +5 BtCC 225 +2 Blue Circle 528 unch BOC Group 298 -4 BooH 191 +5 Bowater 294 -4 BATS 328 +5 Britannia 102 unch BP 528556 words
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Article289 1985-06-12 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5 3 4 6 5V_ 5 3 /< Autosave 5% Fixed deposit 1 month 4V4 4 3 /< 4 3 /4 4%(1) 3 months 5 5 5 5 6 months 5 1 5Vi 5^ 5 V. 9 months 5% 5V_ SV.289 words
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Article154 1985-06-12 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreim Local dolars to Foreign currency SHJy one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4755—1.4783 6.95-6.71 Canadian dollar 1.6214-1.6234 *&7*l* HL dollar 1.0215-1.0241 10.27-9.85 Sterling pound 2.8096-2.8131 3.60-3.54 USdollar 2.2255-2.2265 4.52-4.48 Local dolars to Austrian schilling 10.2404-10.2485 SJfc- 9 1 Belgian franc154 words
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Article100 1985-06-12 21 THE US dollar closed at 2.2255/65 against the Singapore dollar at 3 pm yesterday in quiet trading- It touched a high of 2.2265 after opening at 2.2240/50. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 3.0920/30, little change from a high of 3.0930. Trading was thin, with a low of100 words
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Article112 1985-06-12 21 THE kilobar market traded between 5522,564 and 5522,499 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at the day's high of U*****.60/ 314. It traded in a narrow range and closed for lunch at U*****.40/ 313.80. It reopened at US$3l3/313.50 and reached a low of U*****.70/313.10 before closing at US$3l3/112 words
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Article22 1985-06-12 21 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 312.90—313.30 312.80 313.20 Hongkong 312.90—313.40 312.40—312.90 New York 314.10—314.60 314.20 314.70 London 312.50—313.00 314.00 314.5022 words
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Article156 1985-06-12 21 Manager* 1 pricaa for June 12 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.82-1.93xd The Savings Fund 1.37—145 Spore Prog Fund 0.80-0.85 S'pore Sec. Fund 1.18—1.25 Spore fewest Fund 0.87-0.92 S'pore Equity Fund 0.80—0.85 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.04—2.17 Mai Prog Fund 0.81-0.86 Mai Security Fund 0.88-0.93 Mai156 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-06-12 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit A RALLY in bond prices in New York on the previous night caused the September Eurodollar to open above IMM's close. A large volume exchanged hands at 91.87. As expectations of a discount rate cut were lowered, the September Eurodollar failed to rise above the303 words
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Article, Illustration482 1985-06-12 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Recehrinf Ship (Voyaie) Arr Cargo Tine Hock E Guard (009RE) 12/6 (2300) F2 ***** 100/0900-1 100 P3 Um Humanity (004RB) 12/6 (2359) Fl 0900-1000/1100-1200 P3 Um Pioneer (005L) 13/6(0100) F2 0900-1000/1200-1300 S3 S A Vaal (8319P) 13/6 (0700)482 words
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Article, Illustration250 1985-06-12 21 Vessel Arr Dep— Vessel Berth Dej>_ ir« M iuih.» M Maria Makihng P4B 12/6 13/6 Keppei Wharves PutraMu™ psb 12/6 12/6 DonamNo6 Kl6 a'side 12/6 Seng Leong PSA 12/6 13/6 Hati Senang R2O a'side 12/6 Sibolangit P3E 12/6 12/6 Hugheverett K35 a'side 12/6 Kris Melela K2SW a'side250 words
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Article18 1985-06-12 21 Tin Cteant prices MS/tt» KL Tin ?9 32 up 10 cents Turnover 158 tonnes down 107 tonnes18 words
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Article19 1985-06-12 21 Rubtow Oosi^pncej cents /kfc Singapore July 177 SO up 4. 50 cents Malaysia July 199.00 up 2.7b cents19 words
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Article18 1985-06-12 21 Sttvw Cto«i|pne« US$/tror« T«h Mm Satwort 60S-6M 607-612 Mm Fh NnrYort 612-617 610-615 Sovrct Credit Sixsst Spore18 words
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Article22 1985-06-12 21 CkWHpncw <*ppm £/«mk M«n Spot 1U6 .50—1117 00 (1120 50-*****0; 3 months 1135.50-*****0 (1137 00—1138.00) Market tone Steadtei Sales 24,725 tonnes22 words
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Article26 1985-06-12 21 AUuiumurn UNR( pnCtt Mm Soot 825 00— 825 SO (*****—827 00) 3 months 847 00-84? 50 (848 00—849 00) Market tone tasiei Sales 27,000 tonnes26 words
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Article102 1985-06-12 21 CMri prices Crude MS/tane paknoi June 1282 SO (souttij :?70 (noftti I central) iuiv '232 SO (south 1220 (north) tag 1130 (south) Sept 1115 (south) Refined palmoi US$/tOl«es RBO palm tone 615 (sellers) July 600 (sellers) Aug 555 (setters) RBCOtetn June 610 (setters) Inly 595 (setters) hit SSO102 words
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212 1985-06-12 22 Court's ruling will hit big banks WASHINGTON, Tues. A unanimous Supreme Court, in a decision expected to affect the United States banking system significantly, today ruled in favour of state laws that ban major banks from joining regional banking mergers. The justices upheld Massachusetts and Connecticut laws that allow mergersReuter - 212 words
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Article42 1985-06-12 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Plantation-based Kulim (Malaysia) Bhd has received approval from the Foreign Investment Committee for its acquisition of 448.7 hectares of oil palm estate in Ulu Tiram, Johor, from Seng Leong Seng Plantations San Bhd for M57.66 million. BernamaBernama - 42 words
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472 1985-06-12 22 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By Gold Coin's profit down 19 pc despite 10 pc rise in turnover FUTURE prospects for local animal feed producer Gold Coin Limited is more uncertain in both Singapore and Malaysia. Chairman John Curran said the feed industry in Malaysia is becoming increasingly472 words
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462 1985-06-12 22 EMTEX Corp Bhd, the target of a takeover by finance and property group MBf Holdings, has applied to the High Court for an injunction to restrain MBfH from proceeding with its bid. Emtex sought an ex parte application on Saturday, but Mr Justice462 words
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Article66 1985-06-12 22 TIN export controls reduced Petaling Tin Bhd's group pretax profit by more than 12 times, the company has said. Petaling Tin said the controls forced the company to hold 887 tonnes of tin concentrate, which it valued at MJB.S million, because it had no sales quota.Bernama - 66 words
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Article, Illustration412 1985-06-12 22 MULTI-Purpose Holdings Bhd has assured shareholders that earnings of the group and its price performance on the stock exchanges will improve when the economy picks up and the political situation stablises. The inherent strength of the group is expected toMBT - 412 words
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351 1985-06-12 22 Directors urge support for Duta estate sale KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The directors of Duta Consolidated Bhd have recommended that shareholders support the company's proposed sale of Mengkuang estate. They said that it was in the interest of the company. In a circular to shareholders, Chairman Tan Sri Dr Tay TeckBernama - 351 words
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Article, Illustration128 1985-06-12 22 CHICAGO, Tues. UAL Inc will use US$962 million (Ss2.l billion) in excess employee pension fund assets so the money will not be available to help finance a takeover of the company. UAL wants to use the money, which is in excess of what it needsReuter - 128 words
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294 1985-06-12 22 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By PILEOON Engineering is forking out more than *****,000 in cash to buy into eight companies in its effort to expand into the construction, engineering and related sectors. The eight are Karikon, Pilecon Thean Hup, Fai rate Enterprise, Pilecon Szeto,294 words
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Advertisement127 1985-06-12 19 W: WbM W'fiMiiWt MMs£% MrlackSnowden 111 ItNUINU INFO COMPUTA 85 IS IMPORTANT TO hi IP M KINRQ "We must continually upgrade and in order to do so, attend exhibitions geared towards professionals. The presentations being put on play a very important role for hands on experience and talking direct. Exhibitors127 words
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Advertisement182 1985-06-12 20 Bank of Tokyo (Curasao) Holding N.V. US$lOO,OOO,OOO GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE 1991 Payment of the principal of, and interest on, the Notes is unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by The Bank of Tokyo, Ltd. (Kabushiki Kaisha Tokyo Ginko) In accordance with the provisions of the Agency Agreement between Bank of182 words
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Advertisement33 1985-06-12 21 This runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America s most successful corporations and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense $24.65 (Half the hardbound price). TIMEI_ THE BOOKSHOP33 words
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Advertisement671 1985-06-12 22 Further Your Career in Human Resources in our Multi-Dimensional Environment The World Bank, a leading international institution in the field of economic development, currently has openings in our Washington, D.C. headquarters for highly qualified men and women for the following positions: MANAGEMENT TRAINERS The successful candidates must offer extens/Ve experience671 words
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Advertisement75 1985-06-12 22 Freelance^^^^d journalist D :k^-| We are looking for a highly-skilled and experienced freelance journalist in Singapore who has a knowledge of the jewellery and watch industry; experience in business journalism; the ability to report on all aspects of the industry from manufacturing to marketing and handle assignments from in depth75 words
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Advertisement738 1985-06-12 23 fS J\ fj* aC k^^Z^^^ar b^aw BaaW B^aaaaßaHHP^^ L?^a^— p^^BP^ V^^aV^^ 1 ******66 1 2 Eating Out FOR QUICK LUNCH ft Reservation, visit Lai Win Restaurant. 377C, Jalan Besar (Alrcond Tel: *****03/ *****84. Branch: (Blk. 44) 1436 Bendemeer toad (Alrcond). Tel: *****60/ *****51. CAROL'S GOODIEB. Your authentic Malaysian Meals. Open738 words
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Advertisement620 1985-06-12 23 5 Others 5 Others 13 Musical Instruments KAWAI 4TH PIANO ft Organ Fall special offer 7's%-12^% dls count. Robert Piano #04-8/1! Cuppage Plaxa *****39. #B1 119/122 Parkway Parade *****0X *****35. #03-19 Thomson Plasi *****09/*****02. BLESSING PIANO $1950. Down Ciymnent $195. Monthly $84 un Kal Piano *****83. Song 1 Piano *****15620 words
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Advertisement638 1985-06-12 23 20 Pets/Pet Care r DOG POOD, PHONE *****38/ *****36 for 'dog chow', 20kg $33, 1 10kg $18, 4kg $7.50. (Fresh stock). I FEMALE SNM TZU puppies 1 1/2 i months old. Cute and fluffy. Cheap to dog lover. Tel: *****20. next oaajsaiCE class 12/6/85, 7.30pm. East Coast Recreational 1 Centre638 words
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Advertisement546 1985-06-12 23 18 Home Furniture/ It Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing SLIMBLINDS ■BakcAt aaJlVwV^ "t'v j 7-^ Easy to clean and maintain. A wide choice of colours to Anti-rust 25mm durable suft e^ inlerior decor, aluminium slat. Light and easy to control. m m- Lino On tiLjmtj* Ili i ill m» MLu. nnnh546 words
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Advertisement465 1985-06-12 23 Ua)(fHra>aa)ina BYRD-ANDREW UNISEX SALON A tinge of colour/ highlight/ toning to give a change to your total outlook? Frisay-Fussy hair? Having a vogulah cut In mind? Our artistic team: Byrd-Andrew, Slmon-Hedelkl, Niche-lan, Rashld-Maskurl are In attendance 7 days a week Inclusive Public Holidays. Our opening specials Is ending on 30/6/85.465 words
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Advertisement706 1985-06-12 23 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 S) Personal Sennces/MerchandtoeOl Biieiifk*aia Bi*eiiM*eM /ja ata> v ■MPOTnew iv vuiinvM "J ri»iili>Mii>enl #a\JI 9a1% crnpwjyiTujpni \w^ Vehicles (61 M) ■npirtlii (105 127) Travel Guide (136 12*) a»-A--j, -ji--. a iiaßjliiaji~ tigw\ t laaat *tatTl Awns ■■mull 174) ObJtueriee (101 169) KATKS Run-On: $5.00 per line706 words
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Advertisement119 1985-06-12 23 Hsnoyttow/ Decor ■msmtiaiai TafcM MS 244M WU.OC Tel: *****33 (5 Unm%) pttaej 1) HUOC/HO6 Oawgnt 2) Clwnl s Onmnt 3) Private Housm 4) Conaommtoms SNE CONSTRUCTION HDB UCENCf MO K*73D7 a» ioi3 mt-u»Cm4mm £**> 1 Tiijij 14SS Tel "HI 49M Speaaksed in renovahon and ntertor Jes&wng for offices frvate houses,119 words
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Advertisement745 1985-06-12 24 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor n|fj. _^JM^HP*"~ I bßpF^^ —S^^^fl BBMBxH I H I" "^T *"^^'^^bbbbbbbbbl t BBBBW%a4P»U .SB ■^B^gj^rT/rv^^'-jy ££E £K lIS Fof enquiries call: t^^ilKsS *****24/*****79 1 SPECIAL RENOVATION PACKAGE leW Ki/B 4V Pf lVSte) AfJAri tfll#Ol9 (HDB Licanc* No. EMP *****) Supply and ImtaManon745 words
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Advertisement744 1985-06-12 24 $8 HOUSEHOLD REPAIR! Gutter, sink chok, roof repair, electrical appliances, etc. For only $5 subscription per month, all above repairs F.O.C. 10 yrs of experience and genuine offer. Tel *****33. Evan ft Kenneth. SPECIALIST IN EMERGENCY Day/ Night Service for General Household Plumbing ft Electrical problems. Tel: *****87/6 (Day) *****62744 words
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Advertisement794 1985-06-12 24 37 Airconditioners/ 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators Refrigerators SPLIT UNITS SUPPLY ft INSTALL BRAND 2 ROOMS 3 ROOMS 4 ROOMS DAIKIN $2,500/- $3,750/- $4,800/SANYO $2,450/- $3,400/- $5,600/Offer valid till end July 1965 inclusive of one year free maintenance and servicing. Call us for further details. MARTLAND PTE LTD., TEL Nos *****26 38794 words
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Advertisement480 1985-06-12 24 48 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal $XS PER TRIP. Fast ft efficient household/ office removal ft dumping. Workers available. Tel: *****13, Chuan Transport. tBMB MR TRIP workers available for delivery, removal and dumping. Call *****1. HOUSE REMOVAL, OFFICE, factory, garbage disposal. Tel: *****00. 50 Office Equipment/ SUDDIiM LARGE CANON COPIER. NP4OO. Excellent480 words
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Advertisement830 1985-06-12 24 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 2 BRAND NEW Locally manufactured semi-automatic pipe bender for steel pipes from 12 mm to 50 mm, half Iron pipe from 12 mm to 62 mm. Interested parties please contact Mr. Q. Chen, *****31. FOR SALE: 6 units 20* O.P. containers suitable for storage, worksite office830 words
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Advertisement1485 1985-06-12 24 57 Business 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities .jri^a^SßMMHßr fIEU /^rfl VA mb! b^^^^V^ b 4|'^°'^eee9^^^bf'"^bp^^ Bft^ Iv^ I af I Zaaal aV4w 1 m I fflßaav 1W BSBv F aw ■^^^^bbbjbbbi A f» W j^ bt» '^BBBBBBBBBBBB^BBSjBJBSftBBjBJBjBBBjBBs^B^B^B^B^B^B^H An established printing business in the FEDERAL TERRITORY of LABUAN is1,485 words
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Advertisement483 1985-06-12 24 sttiMiions vacant: Tutorial j Tuition/Courses by specialist tutor Hoy Rays B Sc (Hons Maths u of S pore MSc (Mgt U ol Aston J k i Academic 04 A Level Maths, Econs Statistics Marketing Languages English Japanese Chinese. Malay Arabic LLE study group 3. computer tuitior L Please ring: *****60483 words
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Advertisement438 1985-06-12 24 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical r THE SMOAP'ME r NATIOMAL EMPt OVERS FEOERATI'JK I invites applications Iron) I I Singapore clUaeni for JUNIOR SECRETARY o GCE O Levl wtth good credit In English UX'l Private Secretarial Certificate an advantage Must have fast and accurate shorthand/ typing speed*. ty la wort438 words
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Advertisement374 1985-06-12 25 I nn ■Jl FMC'S, Wellhead Equipf^B j m ment Division requires Maff r^fn chinists for its 3 permanent ■H II I f shift 91 I! iLB They offer 1 2 months a«| m bonus, free coffee and tea 8H |Lw during breaks and shift al- II i I lowances. Read374 words
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Advertisement299 1985-06-12 25 SALES CO-ORDINATION CLERK OCE 'A' or good 'O' level Cert. 2— i 3 yrs' experience in sales co-or-dination work. Must be able to operate telex machine and IBM word processor. Chinese speaking female preferred. Only tho*a with ralavant axparianca will ba conaidar ad. Location: Jurong (transport providad at pick-up point)299 words
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Advertisement491 1985-06-12 25 An eatabliahed American manufacturing company requirea: RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONIST a Able to handle PABX switchboard an advantage. a OCE 'O' Level. a Able to converse fluently In English and preferably Mandarin. a Able to type. a With pleasant personality. Bonofltos 5-day work week. Transport at pick-up points. WfltO tot THE ADVERTISER491 words
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Advertisement638 1985-06-12 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a OCE O' level, a Ito 2 years clerical experience. a Able to operate telex machine. a Typing speed 30 to 40 wpm. a Able to work Independently, a Pleasant personality. Interested plsasa apply personally at AMF Far East Pte Ltd 39638 words
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Advertisement709 1985-06-12 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A well established Manufacturing Co. in Jurong urgently require* a Chinese Female GENERAL cum INVENTORY CLERK with the following requirement*: 1 Minimum GCE 'O' level. 2) Working experience not essential. 3) Ready to work hard (minimum salary of $400). Pleeee phone or cell personally at:709 words
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Advertisement551 1985-06-12 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A aubaidtary of an American mutHnational company requirea: COST CLERK -$550 p.m. GCE 'O' level. Must have liking for figure work. Experience not necessary as training will be provided. Pleeee apply in writing with non-returnable photograph to: 1 GUL STREET 4 SINGAPORE 2262 A well551 words
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Advertisement959 1985-06-12 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Local Firm hae vacancy for BILINGUAL SECRETARY (To Chairman) a University Graduate e Able to speak Hokklen Please write to: THE MANAGEMENT HIAPSHING 15 Pandan Road Singapore 2200 Required by textile company at High Street Centre, the following: 1. FEMALE CLERK 2. SALESGIRL/ SALESMAN 3.959 words
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Advertisement589 1985-06-12 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SERVICE CLERK (Preferably male) required urgently. Able to type and handle telephone calls. Attractive remuneration. Applicants please call at 34 Boon Leat Terrace, off Paslr Panjang Road, Singapore 0511, Tel: *****06 ext 134 (Mon Frl). 2 FEMALE CLERKS required Experience In accounts, telex. English educated.589 words
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Advertisement622 1985-06-12 25 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales The Electronics Leaders We are now looking for a promising indiv >- dual to join us as Sales Co-ordinator The Job: To co-ordinate sales of Professional Audio/Video equipment and accessories to dealers and contractors To conduct direct mail campaigns to promote sales622 words
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Advertisement692 1985-06-12 26 71 Situations Vacant: Mm ••e.e«* free hmidlili racotdee toe FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS e Between 17 ft 25 years of •fe e Completed Secondary education e Pleasant personality e Willing to work on shifts and weekends Annual bonus Medical and hospitalisaUon benefits 14 days annual leave Shift allowance 5 1/2 working692 words
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Advertisement674 1985-06-12 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sale* FEMALE PROMOTERS Aggressive firm requires pleasant personnel to market fast moving products. $400 allowance with attractive commission. Monthly takehome pay approx. $1,000 $1,500. Interested parties, please call personally with recent photo at: 334-C King George's Avenue Off Lavender Street between 10am and 6pm. EXPERIENCED CASH VAN674 words
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Advertisement544 1985-06-12 26 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical WKKS^Km^--' iz' I H IUMP m Q (KK MOTOROLA Electronics Pte Ltd., Components Division WE AR£ SXPKKDIM Due to expansion, our printed circuit board manufacturing facility in Tuas invites applications for: NTC Electronics Engineering/ Servicing Or Industrial Electronics with 1 -2 years544 words
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Advertisement478 1985-06-12 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical A leading electronics manufacturer invites W applications for the W following position: Able tc) perform^B 3 rotating shifts [H Completed secon- II dary education/ II NTC 3 in Main- II tenance Fitting, II Electrical Fitting II Installation and I Electronics Servicing II 1 to 2 years478 words
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Advertisement399 1985-06-12 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical ■MlllllllllH inter turbine Soc^psra ""•"•WWII We are an established aerospace company engaged in the repair and overhaul of aeroengine components and invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts NTC 3 in Machining or equivalent Experience in Turning. Milling Grinding essential Knowledge of CNC399 words
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Advertisement477 1985-06-12 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical •FMC WELLHEAD EQUIPMENT DIVISION fla» 4. I■< PERMANENT i IST SHIFT: 7.ooam— 4.18pm PERMANENT 2ND SHIFT: 4.12pm 1.30am PERMANENT 1 3RD SHIFT: 4 Shorter working A hours J ie^^aejaj^^^^«^ v y |lM| y illl|^e*^W>i "^awwe^fl Salary around s7oo^l NTC 2/3 in metal 1 machining with at477 words
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Advertisement523 1985-06-12 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SHIFT LEADERS Preferably 2 years' experience in plastic moulding. a Able to trouble-shoot moulding faults a Prepared to work 3 rotating shifts. tuccaaati* appMcanta will ba ratpofisiDw foe production, fn#Antv>♦ry and tuparvising oparator* within Mm •nrft. InHMrvSißjQ ■PP*ICdIIS t piv)a{wV COW" tact tafc *****44 MISS ANG523 words
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Advertisement491 1985-06-12 26 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production |%#n electronics] FEMALE c^H PRODUCTION fe^^ OPERATORS -If Primary 6 above jS»l^??2^ t^ Jt •No experience !Rff^s^s£L«l 5 day week (aOO am 5.20 pm) a No shift or scope work fes^aVW&tJ Free transport provided or '^Kf*^*M 100% company subsidy WvH^aV^iffl Attendance award491 words
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Advertisement89 1985-06-12 26 AN ELECTRONIC CO. reqs Male Female Checker Preferably with experience In quality control for television parts *****84 Sell your pet through CATS. flflfiflflflflflflflflflflflflf! Boudville Language Commercial School has been advertising in The Straits Times Classified for a long time, and almost daily. "We always get many enquiries from our classified89 words
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Advertisement473 1985-06-12 27 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Our Company, the leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives t is expanding our Kallang factory We have immediate vacancies for:- ■yßyJTaatMaEj^. aaaa^aa^^^^^^i^^^n^^^^^^^^^^^a^^^^^^^B^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^aßa» A'^aw "'W > 4 A aUaMailaWTiT^ >^J« 'MfDiJ——473 words
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Advertisement96 1985-06-12 27 DEMOTION DtMETRON GCE O' or N' Level 1 with some factory 1 experience Completed Primary 6 and with some working experience. Secondary 2 and above with some working experience Enjoy attractive salaries, very high shift allowances, monthly profit/ productivity bonus, alternate 5-day week, medical/ dental benefits, annual leave plus many,96 words
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Advertisement205 1985-06-12 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BOULEVARD HOTEL Come and Join us! You will enjoy ONE OFF day after every 5 days work! RECEPTIONIST JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER Few years' chambermaid experience required ROOM STEWARDESS Must be able to speak and write simple English P/T With relevant experience Monday Friday (8-2 pm) WAITER/WAITRESS (Coffee205 words
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Advertisement460 1985-06-12 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An established Exhibition Con structlon Commercial Advei Using firm urgently require 1. PERSONNEL ASSISTANT QCE 'A' or *O' level Experience In personnel du ties 2. DRIVERS Must have class 3 driving II cence With outgoing personality I familiar with Slngapor routes Preferably middle age man 3.460 words
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Advertisement548 1985-06-12 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Leading engineering company established regionally has vacancies for:--1) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (Projects) t- Job: To undertake projects In the b pumping, sewage, water and e waste water fields and to provide support to the sales department In these activities. Qualifications: Diploma in Mech./ Chem. /Environmental Engle neering548 words
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Advertisement582 1985-06-12 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Our Company situated in Jurong has immsdists vacancies for:ASSISTANT STOREKEEPERS/ STOREKEEPERS e Completed N.S. a At least completed secondary 2 education. a Be able to read simple English. a Have 1 year's relevant experience a Preferably possess Class 3 driving, but not essential. a Physically fit582 words
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Advertisement724 1985-06-12 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SINGAPORE MARINE CONTAINERS invitee applications for tha posts of MALE STORE ASSISTANTS a Below 30 years of age. a Secondary education, e Experience not necessary but must be physically fit L hardworking. e Can earn up to $600 p.m. e Suitable for ex-NS storemen. e Transport724 words
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Advertisement811 1985-06-12 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQUIRED SERVICEMEN. AGE below 30, with class 3 licence. Physically fit, retired men may also be considered. Salary between $500 $800. Call personally at 608, Singapore Warehouse, #05-03/04. WANTED 2 EXPERIENCED Mechanics. Good salary fringe benefits for successful candidates. Apply personally to Kwang Hap Slang Service811 words
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Advertisement438 1985-06-12 27 81 Vehicles For Hire DAIHATSU LORRY, DATSUN C2O Trucks Petrol/ Diesel. Pick-ups for rent. Popular Express Services, 8 BA, Moonstone Lane Tel: *****80/ *****81 JIT KEONG TRADG. Co. Jurong area. Datsun pick-ups, lorries, lorries with crane for hire. House removal service Tel: *****86 (off), *****82 (res) EASTERN CAR RENTALS. 347438 words
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Advertisement600 1985-06-12 27 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance I KAH HUA CREDIT. Attractive terms for car hire purchase Tel *****55. *****57 tOl-08 Golden Wall Auto Centre. Albert Street ASCONA MOTOR OFFERS secondhand car loan, non -transfer ac ceptable *****66/ *****33 TAI THONG LEE. cars loan non transfer, immediate approval 4 years payment *****65' *****02600 words
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Advertisement784 1985-06-12 28 I HMiKM "Serious buyers" are inI v^/fcyj- vited to purchase one of I infillS") f"£? the only two cars of the Ik JdU3i sort n Singapore. If r^v/-^f/^|— you're keen, spot it at I vfnl/^YjOl classification 94. .^^^^^^^^^r^M&M^^Bl^BaManßai EOW I Wv^""^^Mß BHMMMtiitis I f I Lvl -^^i 1 87 For784 words
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Advertisement619 1985-06-12 28 88 For Sato: Ford/Fiat FORD TRADER 2000CC, Chasis no: SGDFXK *****. Tel: *****82 Ext 326. JULY 78 FIAT 131 Super Miraflori, PARF eligible, selling $9,800. Tel: *****03, lOa.m -4.30p.m. 1070 FIAT LADA 1200 Saloon. Tax 8/85. alrcon, s/rlms, can PARF. $6,600. Contact *****54. 1001 FIAT Xl9. Pte owner, beautiful cond.619 words
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Advertisement686 1985-06-12 28 89 For Sale: Dataun/Niaaan •82 NISSAN SUNNY alrcon hlfl 1 owner 1.3, 5 speed. Asking Si o,Boo/- Call: *****91. 02 NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 OL. Alrcon, Hl-fl. Ist co owner. Q' Reg. New tax. $14,800. *****64. 0/03 FAIR LADY Targa, T-roof, brand new condition. Leslie Koh, *****55. JAN 77 DATSUN 100A686 words
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Advertisement887 1985-06-12 28 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 3999 NOW AND TOP-OF-THE-LINE TELSTAR TXS S YOURS! rOJO^^ Am Hr^s «r aaMMMMMMM^^a^^- ■■-■'.>..■.* Bar -aj--t uk j^^b^tH bm^^^^'"^^*^^»^^bbbmbbml Mr\^r m \f j^^^***aaMl WKjtt^^^K^^Srff*^^^^\m£^ _Xe^mmbmmmmommmmS3 aav Am '^Hs For a limited period only, we have plush, luxurious interior,887 words
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Advertisement634 1985-06-12 28 91 For Sato: Mitsubishi •01 LANCER 1400GL, auto. Full accessories, very good condition. $13,500. PARF. Tel: *****59. •81 MIT OALANT OS. Pte owner. Radio cassette, beautiful cond. $13,500. *****81. •81 MIT LANCER SL. Aircond, radio cassette, s/rlms. $15,500. Tel: *****08. •82 COLT SUPERSHIFT 1200 OL, 5-door, 1 year road tax,634 words
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Advertisement613 1985-06-12 28 92 For Sale: Mazda •82 MAZDA 929 Sedan, auto. Radio cassette, s/rims, 2 owners. *****77 Mr. Koh. '•2 MAZDA 929 Coupe 2-door. Hard top, manual. Accident free. 2 owners. Tel: *****66. •83 MAZDA 323 1.5, 1 careful owner. Full accessories, low mileage. $18,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****06. •84 MAZDA 929 auto,613 words
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Advertisement875 1985-06-12 28 93 For Sale: Honda 1004 PRELUDE EX. 1 owner, seldom used. Alrcond, sports rims, hi-fi. Like new. $37,800. *****46. 70 ACCORD 1000, 3-door. 2 pte owners, hi-fi, cassette, PARF. $8,800. *****54. 78 JUNE ACCORD 3-door Manual. Tip top cond. Reasonable offer secures. Pager *****20. '60 ACCORD 1000, auto. Cassette, alrcon,875 words
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Advertisement913 1985-06-12 28 94 For Sale: Other Makes '82 SUBARU 000. 1 owner, alrcon, tax: 4/86. PARF $12,200 ono *****58. "83 PONY N. Ist co owner, alrcond, low mileage, Immaculate condlUon. *****11/2. 'S3 SUBARU 1600 (new model) Full accessories, new tax. Very economical. 36 mpg. *****87. ■83 SUBARU TOO. Very economical, 60 mpg.913 words
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Advertisement771 1985-06-12 28 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 75 OATSUN PICK-UP road tax new, new paint Up-top condlUon Asking $2,200/- Call *****14 •78 TOYOTA LITEACE pick up wooden body. $2,900 "78 Suzuki pick-up 550 $1,900 *****26 Tt DAIHATSU 10 diesel box van, good condition, price $3,500 on o Call *****88 x356 70 DATSUN771 words
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Advertisement636 1985-06-12 28 97 Vehicles Wanted ADVERTISER REOUMEB ANY good used cars, van.- and pirk-up& Cash payment Mr Lirt: *****26 day/ *****26. evening BEST PRICE OFFERED for all vehicles Cash payment *****80 4472 32 *****55 Jeffrey Ho BEST PRICE OFFER for all PARF scrap/ used cars Cash payment *****61 Huang (day/ night) BETTER636 words
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Advertisement583 1985-06-12 29 95 For Sato: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicle* Vehicles Vehicle* TOYOTA_, Overall mariwt leader again In Singapore in 1954 TOUGH ON THE JOB UGHT ON THE POCKET. The Toyota Stout is now selling at $12,500 (on-the-road price without insurance). With583 words
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Advertisement547 1985-06-12 29 106 Accommodation Available: Houses IRAN OUT OF FMQERB Counting all the features of this Nw LMktg In Ctaaan AaMd P»rtc. S extra large bedrooms plus study, spacious family room. Huge lMng/dlning with 2 kitchen and servant's room. Additional entertaining area overlook swimming pool, landscaped garden and waterfall with utmost privacy,547 words
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Advertisement713 1985-06-12 29 >.^»l»Xs.*&»SfrX%<Sp^|Sil'isy 'Hr fQ| l^aPli dismal VaKl^a* Mm 8 1 O Mom 9•' vt'*"Sjw 106 Accommodation Available: Houses OSS CASHEW TERRACE off Upper Bt Timah, 5 bdrms. $1,400. Phoenix Qdn bunglw, 6 bdrms, suitable fo company lease, $2,300. Tel: *****03 (Agent). FIOEUO STREET, DMT.IB. Duplex house. 3 bedrooms, with attached bathrooms713 words
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Advertisement459 1985-06-12 29 106 Accommodation Available: Houses MIMOSA RD 2-STOREY detached bunglw available for rent Call *****00. OFF UPPER THOMSON Fulton Avenue new terrace house $850. Tel *****86. ONE TREE HILL vicinity, d/storey seml-d. 3,600 sq.ft. $1,500. Tel: *****90/ *****91 (agent). ORCHID VILLAGE 2-atorey bunglw. Furn. Near foreign sch. Choice area. $4,500. LJ459 words
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Advertisement545 1985-06-12 29 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments a IMM top 3 bdrms/ servant's! 2,5005q.ft., beautifully furnished. 81,800. a Fontana Heights/ Orchard BelAir/ Wilshire 4 bdrms, full facilities $3,000— 55,000. a Alteworth Park brand new 3 bdrms/ servant's, full facilities ftffTO a Villa Daa Floraa brand new, small development, 4 bdrms, with facilities $2,800.545 words
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Advertisement648 1985-06-12 29 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments < 4C^p PecKHayCourt I a^eW '^feMMIIL LJ '\S C\ f3t€ K bbbbbbT '^^■1 aaC?la^LaaaVL^' Pfl ft BPV aaaaf H'^alf T^WfUall S B& I Close to B H Orchard Rd International hotels and MRT Station I /<^ r 11648 words
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Advertisement304 1985-06-12 29 nww H^mMm nww* wtmMwwtt noH 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms Large Kitchen Spacious living/ dining rooms 2347 sq.ft. Furnished or unfurnished $2000 upwards T«l OWMTt *****M/ *****66 PENTHOUSE with psnoewnic ¥Mw in TANCHONO TOWER within proximity of shopping centres, banks, fast-food restaurants, hotels, cinemas. 24-hour security. Covered carpark. Aakinfl ttJM304 words
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Advertisement953 1985-06-12 30 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Avsilsble: Available: Apartments Apartments TOLET^N i Long or Short Lease B""""^^ I I Fflß EfIST PLflZfl Hotel Style LUXURIOUS fIPfIRTrfENTS I At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, I next to Hyatt Hotel. 14.000 sq ft Hotel style lobby •Reception lounge Large swimming pool Exercise station Children's953 words
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Advertisement755 1985-06-12 30 DIST.IS FINLAND GARDEN, brand new 3 bdrms, 2 bathrms apartment for rent Split-level. Area approx 1,400 sq.ft. Fully furnished. Call *****61 ext 228. D15T.2057, LAKEVIEW APT., 3 bdrms, 1 alrcond, f/furn., lncl. washing machine, crockery, cutlery, etc. Avail, now. Rent $1,100 neg. Call *****03/ *****38. DIST.2I SHERWOOD TWR furn. 3755 words
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Advertisement863 1985-06-12 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.4 FAIRWAYS CONDO 2450 sq.ft. 4 bdrms, attached bath, alrcond, full facilities. $1,600. RPC. *****93/ *****16. D18T.5 ISLAND VIEW brand new apts. 4 bdrms. servant's. Beautifully furn. $3,500 Deans Property: *****55 (8 lines). DIST.S PARKVIEW CONDO luxurious apt 4 bdrms/ servant's. CTV, furn. $1,800. POA. Everton863 words
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Advertisement877 1985-06-12 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.II WATTEN HILL, low density, 2 bedrooms, facing pool. Furn. Deans Property: *****55. D18T.12 AVAILABLE FOR rental 5 units walk-up apts. Reasonable rent Contact *****05. DIST.IS (2A GRAY Lane) furn 3bdrm apt Alrcon. Near City Plaza. $1,000. Houseworld *****64/ 5. DIST.2I 32 TON Tuck Rd, #03-04,877 words
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Advertisement808 1985-06-12 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments VILLA DCLLE ROSE lower upper maisonettes available Immediately. Tel: *****28. WALK-UP APARTMENT JERVOIS Road, 1,800 sq.ft. (3 rooms). $900 p.m. Call: *****73/ 5 Agent. WALK-UP APTS. Henry Park/ River Valley Rd. Reasonable rental. Call: *****47/ *****83. WOODSVILLE COURT DIST 13 f/furn 3+l rms, 1,600 sq.ft. Rent808 words
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Advertisement581 1985-06-12 30 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses COUPLES REQUIRE URGENTLY Hses/Apts. Budget $1000. Any dlsts. No agents. *****34. 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments 5 NEWLY ARRIVED expats urgently require apts/ condos at dist 0, 10,11- Preferably Orchard/ Holland Rd. Budget $2,000- $6,000. Reliable co. lease. Careful tenants. Owners kindly call *****73/6 Datl Property AN581 words
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Advertisement953 1985-06-12 30 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Hotses I New Double-storey Split-level I I Semi-detached/Terrace Houses I SUNRISE VIIIA Many out-door facilities for recreation. 6 public open spaces/ I Children's playground. Complete range of facilities fittings, I I Situated in Thomson/Yio Cnu Kang area. Near Yio953 words
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Advertisement405 1985-06-12 30 SELETAR HILLS SINGLE-STOREY Seml-d bungalow 3,200 sq.ft Fully renovated, 990 yrs, 3 bdrms with 2 bathnns attached, patio, grille/ brick wall fencing *****60 TOWNHOUSE AT WATTEN View, built-in 1,900 sq.ft. 6 split-level, with swimming pool. $600,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****31 Ext. 536 Mr Chan/ *****30 (home). WEST COAST VICINITY 2-1/2-sto-rey terr.405 words
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Advertisement632 1985-06-12 30 113 For Sale: houses 522i**********555E*****5i55>E D.lt. JALAN SAHAT.AT. Renovated d/storey cornet terrace. 3,000 sq.ft Freehold M15.000 ono Rosalind Realty, *****64/ *****22 D.l« PHILLIPS AVI. 2/storey large bungalow 11,200 sq ft Spllt-levei 5 bdrm family hall, servant's. mature gdn *****27 Hlghpeak DJO S/STOREV TER. at 38 Jln Telang. 3 bdrms, central632 words
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Advertisement823 1985-06-12 31 113 For Sale: Houses 0.1129 2 D/STOREY bunglws. 8500 sq.ft/ 10.000 sq.ft Well maintained. Chang Agencies, *****22. 015 0/ STOREY CORNER terrace. 3 1. weU renovated, approx. 3,100 sq.ft. $520,000. E J Young *****66. D.IS O/STOaSV CORNER ter. split-level, living/ dining, 4 yrs, 3-1 rms. $535,000. Upland *****60. 0.15 OPERA823 words
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Advertisement700 1985-06-12 31 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments A V^e°*'**«*o**-«8*»* w m ■■•at c\j**» T^oOJfP'n fiat"* ..i^n** vjl WELCOME TO FLAMINGO VALLEY AT SIGLAP ROAD rTAMJWGO VALLEY SHOW FLATS OPEN ON 16.6.85 A A GCM PTE LTD JV 10 Collyer Quay #1 1 -06, Ocean Building, S'pore 0104700 words
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Advertisement579 1985-06-12 31 CASHEW PK CONDO, 1130 sq.ft. Freehold, 3 bdrms, fully alrcon. $300,000. Hap Seng *****58 CHEAP SALEI D.2S Mimosa Court, 2120 sq.ft. mals apt, 3 rms, *****68/ *****10 Agent DERBYSHIRE CT. Split-level apt 2,000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. Freehold. $420,000. Clover: *****18/ *****10. DMT 10 CHEAP SALEI Watten Est Townhse. 2626 sq.ft.579 words
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Advertisement845 1985-06-12 31 114 For Sale: Private Apartments KATONO NEW FLAT, Camay Court, freehold, facing south. Conveniently located. *****59. MUST SEE! D.lO, Rldgewood, high floor, facing pool, 1400 sq.ft. 3 rms, $345,000 Hap Seng *****58 NEWTON RD, LUXURIOUSLY furn. apt. for sale. $450,000 neg. On high fir. Tel: Galaxy *****65. PANDAN VALLEY CONDO.845 words
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Advertisement651 1985-06-12 31 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments MEI LING STREET 3-room 81k.175 for sale $40,000 0.n.0. *****21/ *****22. PANDAN GDN POINT b1k.405, srm, terrazzo/ parquet, beautifully renovated. $99,000 neg. *****11. SALESI 3-ROOM BEDOK. Well renovated, all ceramic, cabinets. $43,000. *****79. TAMAN HO BWEE 81k.31, 2-rm. corner. $19,000. Tel: *****78 (Kaur). TELOK BLANGAH651 words
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Advertisement1075 1985-06-12 31 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I I dimensions at Sims Ave./ I I Eunos Road for lease. I I Please contact I 9 Mr Chcng/Alice/Doreen 9 Tel: *****1 1 or *****58 UNCOMPLETED WORKSHOP CUM WAREHOUSE TOTALLING 2,5001,075 words
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Advertisement474 1985-06-12 31 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ot I Kallang Bahru Units from 1 10m 2 (1 177 Sq Ft) Rent from $10.76 psm ($l.OO psf) (incl. service charge) Ideal location at Kallang Bahru/ Lavendar St Convenient Access to East Coast Parkway and Pan Island Expressway Available for Immediate474 words
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Advertisement379 1985-06-12 31 120 For Sale: Office Spaces fOFRCESPACEI FOR SALE/RENTAL THE PLAZA Area 3800 sq.ft Outside CBD High floor Facing sea Fully carpeted/ partitioned rooms. Ml *****15 DMT.I PEOPLE'S PK Ctr, 2 units, each 452 sq ft $290,000 0.n.0 *****08/ *****19 (agt) MOH STREET CENTRE, 550 sq ft Vacant office. $300 p.s.f379 words
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Advertisement403 1985-06-12 32 121 For Rent: 121 For R«nt: 121 For Ront: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE Tfour international business advantage Have an office at the WTC Singapore. You'll be accorded the respect and recognition that all World Trade Centres have gained worldwide. Enjoy its success and prestige.403 words
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Advertisement405 1985-06-12 32 121 For Rant: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces X^ %l\» *&<>^ 1 OFFICE SPACE TO LET ■H A modern office building with superb finishing located at South Bridge Road/Pickering Street near Raffles Place. Efficient floor layout Units from 48m 2 Rent from $2.80 psf Gross. Discount for whole405 words
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Advertisement745 1985-06-12 32 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces SINGAPORE FINANCE HOUSE Offices/ Shop* for Lease/ Sato Located at North Bridge Road All floors linked by escalators/ lifts Good business potential Attractive rentals from $2.40 to $2.70 p.s.f. Areas from 240 sq.ft. onwards Contact: Owner *****32 Prime Office Space745 words
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Advertisement431 1985-06-12 32 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces MOTORCAR SHOWROOM (dlst. 3). Land area 13,400 sq.ft Built-in 8,500 sq.ft. comprising showroom 2,000 sq.ft. Workshop 4,000 sq.ft Administration 2,500 sq.ft. All reasonable offers will be considered. J.M. Realty Network, *****05/*****59. D.14 SIMS AVE 3-storey postwar shophse. Total area 5,000 sq.ft. Freehold. Newly renovated. Suitable431 words
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Advertisement661 1985-06-12 32 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces 4 SHOPS for ~k yAI|?LEASy Excelsior Shopping Centre: 81-13;B1-15; 02-03; 02-04. Kim Seng Shopping Centre: 02-04; 02-458; 02-45C. Please call Mrs Bessie Wong *****00 or Miss Corina Tso *****44 SUPREME HOUSE 2ND STOREY SHOP SPACE Approx. 6320 sq.ft. (158 ft x 40 ft.) REASONABLE RENTAL661 words
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Advertisement566 1985-06-12 32 125 Shop Spaces Wanted REQO 1 RETAIL counter space for sale of per fun ery and sundry products Tel: *****93 Bernard 126 Rvstaurant/Lounge Spaces FAST FOOD COW* at Cvppage Plaza, fully furnished for takeover. 381 sq.ft. $12,000 *****86 127 Other Real Estate LAIS) FOR SALE Location In the heart of566 words
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Advertisement166 1985-06-12 32 137 Tours saaP^ifi&'^MH BPrK\^33j^l I^AJllljJioM BURMA EXCLUSIVT TOURS 80 7N J2?SO Dep Wed Sun SIN RGN/MND PGN'KIW. RGN SIN BUSINESS PACKAGE $1495 SIN RGN SIN PENANG A* PACKAGE TOUR FROM S3IO (Dep daily) PENANG OVERLAND DLX TOUR BY AC COACH 40/3K A-Sl5O C-Sl2O ORCHARD SUN HTL Dep 9 6 1?166 words
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Advertisement471 1985-06-12 33 137 Tour* IS7Tour« 137 Tour* 187 Tow 187 Tow I Well loan you the holiday of a lifetime. You pay us back at your leisure. Jfr^ Now wit 1 iti Dan c y° u can en i°y Jm t ie holiday of a lifetime. Without Y Jm^ having to save471 words
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Advertisement43 1985-06-12 33 "We have been answering calls every several minutes. The response has been perpetual," said Mr Neil T. Turley, Managing Director of Rolfes Turley Graphic Consultants Pte Ltd. The company advertised in The Straits Times Classified for the post of a Girl Friday. rmtmtttttttt43 words
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Advertisement11 1985-06-12 33 ■HI ■SmEH I 10EwTongSM*rw>.#0»«1 I 48******22 I <»■■*) Fost results through CATS.11 words
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Advertisement772 1985-06-12 33 IS7 Tour* 137 Toura 137 Toura t #NAM HO i X TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. S X WKh us, you'll onjoy thoso •xtras Ist class hotels Good meals, X mostly grand dinners Extensive itinerary coverage Guaranteed flight Y departures a direct flights Friendly bilingual guides Y .^aaa^Bki So book772 words
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Advertisement466 1985-06-12 33 137 Tours 137 Tours SCANDINAVIA [WITH SCENIC! Orty ScMkc Often Yn Th» tat Ways Ti %m DENMARK FINLAND NORWAY SWEOEN 15/160 N—tt/Uiiii/liwuhi MMi/NMtt kti Mm AIMiN fromjttll OtpMonANM 15/18D Eiimwji tuiliiii 4 Ussw froms3Ml Oap. Jul 7, 1 4, 2 1 28, Aug 4, 11 16 150ScMkScti«mrta&LMiN fromSSSM Dep:Juls 12.466 words
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Advertisement569 1985-06-12 34 *t37 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours QHow can you have an unforgettable holiday tfflatta%tt^l^akM__- TaTaß>»»^at „t m.^^^ Plan a family holiday you'll always remember sun, sand and a little adventure. Scenic offers you Penang for the price of a regular return airfare for both you and your children accommodation for569 words
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Advertisement145 1985-06-12 34 147 Academic BJHwgual RaMabU Tutor* providing home tuition. Any subjects/ levels/ dists. Tel. *****85/ *****76. Dedicated, Exparienced, Raliable Tutor* specialised In Maths, Science, English. Tel. *****0/ *****80 Efficient, Experienced, Bilingual Tutor* giving tuition at any dists/ subjects. Tel. *****11, *****5. EXPERIENCED. QUALIFIED Reliable Tutors offer tuition for all levels, subjects145 words
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Advertisement325 1985-06-12 34 147 Academic RESPONSIBLE EXPERIENCED tutor willing to give tuition to any level In any dlst Miss Tan, *****38 (9a.m.-3p.m.)/ *****45. TUITION BY EXPERIENCED Teacher for Pri. li Sec. Education in Hougang/ Serangoon area. Can. *****73. (Day/ night). TUTOR TO TEACH Maths or Chinese at 'O' levels all subjects at Primary325 words
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Advertisement691 1985-06-12 34 146 Foreign Education 146 Foraign Education ''Canadian High School I System" featuring CAMBRIDGE |t\ I INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE, FSH TORONTO, recognized by the F^Erfß Bj^fl Ministry of Education, Ontario, ■ffr*s|9 ftfcfl 'Courses in Arts, Sciences W J^j B^9 Commerce for Grades 10, 11, 1 B^^B 'Intensive English Language ESI Courses available.691 words
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Advertisement497 1985-06-12 34 148 Computer COMPUTER DIVISION offer* CITY ft GUILDS 747 a 74S COMPUTER COURBES Fulllim* A P«rt-tlm« Comm. Ist July *«5 ENROL NOW and »njoy axtra bsiMflts for only $150p.m. You will t>« comptotdy trclnwl to •It for Miy of tH# foHowMo oxomliMtionSa o C&O Computer Programming Information Processing C&O Data497 words
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Advertisement540 1985-06-12 34 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer 157 Other Course* WttKtKKttKKKKI^KKKtKtKKKKKKKKKKKKK^^KKKKKKKMK^^ttKK^^^ creative cartoom drawing con CHILDREN THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? ism C&G 747 Certificate in Computer arl#rs llkt Garfleid Smurfs and JM Programming and Information Processing other exnung wan Disney mar <■■ >:.: %~r- a act«rs in this 6-s«-ssion540 words
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Advertisement441 1985-06-12 34 150 Commercial/ METROPOLITAN YMCA offers o PUBLIC RELATIONS (Boginnora) 14/6/85 o COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE ft REPORTWRmNG -S/S/SS o ADVANCE PURCHASING PRINCIPLES ft TECHNIQUES 22/S/SS o STORE MANAGEMENT ft INVENTORY CONTROL 18/S/S6 o IMPORT/EXPORT DOCUMENTATION ft PROCEDURES 1/7/86 For further details, please call: EDUCATION CENTRE 70 PALMER ROAD (ON Snotrton Way) TEL.441 words
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Advertisement538 1985-06-12 34 151 Language Cg^pf'llu. the l-pinei. dot Now Baste Courao Starting Juno: ITMon (7.10pm-10.10pm) Juno: 23S_n (S4opm -6.40pm) Juno: 24Mon/Th_r (sv4opm-7.10pm) _f_M___M r_l mr mm _m__Ua_h___ YAMABUTA JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL #17-06, GoMon MHa Tow«r 6001, Botch Rood, TEL: -*****83 SPOKEN ENGUSH Course specially designed to improve your oral communicative ability Thu538 words
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Advertisement476 1985-06-12 34 TAEKWONOO For SeM-Oetoneo Girt Eep. Details contact YWCA Fort Canning Contra Tol: *****21 or *****38 TAE KWON-OO BEGINNERS/ Advanced classes. Enrolment Mondays, Wednesdays, Bpm, S'pore Tae Kwon-Do Academy, 397 Serangoon Rd Contact: *****68. DIPLOMA FINISHING COURSE commencing for women who wants more Special benefits awarded Tel: ******6/ *****26 YOGA, MEDITATION,476 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration499 1985-06-12 35 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE PENANG, Tues. Veteran jockey Moses Lee will be back In action here on Saturday after almost a year out of the saddle due to business commitments. Lee has been preparing for his comeback by riding trackwork at his home base here for the last three499 words
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Article, Illustration580 1985-06-12 35 Trumps set to play a big hand |4| kept in trim by jogging every morning before going to the office? ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE PENANG. Tues. Trumps prepared for the Class 3 EMv 1 sprint over 1,200 m on Sunday with a sound gallop here this morning. With a580 words
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82 1985-06-12 35 Da Cruz after second Penang treat PENANG, Tnes. Top Hongkong Jockey Tony D» Cruz will be the only vision* rider at the Pen&ng meeting starting eaSalarday. He is »p«— red by trainer Alex Bodgers. The club did net receive any other applications. Da Cruz rede eight winners as a visitor82 words
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Article78 1985-06-12 35 PENANG, Tues. Four horses who won at the King's Gold Cup Meeting in Kuala Lumpur are late entries for the second weekend of the Penang meeting. Sayang and Tiger Town, both first-up winners in restricted terms, have been re-classified in Class 3 and will race over 1,400 m.78 words
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Article, Illustration193 1985-06-12 35 At the 4OOm Pictures at the 4«tm by At the finish kfiltUl GQ323 isF-iWaci i:..TH;a-_i israwsaa uy^i^a- i&!M» ALBERT SIM Restricted Terms Div A 1,200m 1. Peak Of Perfection K 2. Medusa 3. Golden Dawn 4. Cum Dividend H Dist: 5, 2,ALBERT SIM - 193 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration226 1985-06-12 35 181 Deaths 181 Deaths CHEONG CHWEE PEE Called to be with The Lord on 11 Juno 1985 leaving behind his beloved WIFE: Gwee Teck Neo SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Tlam Guan Peh Ah Hoon Teow Cheng Khoo Slew Luan, Helen Teo Kheng, Richard Chan Fong Sim, Patricia Teow Peng, Bobby DAUGHTER: SON-IN-LAW:226 words
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Obituary, Illustration118 1985-06-12 35 KOH TIONG TAT Age 75 eaßad horn* to ba wife Mm Lord on 4 4 AftC laiMifMi to^si I^b%4awow4 WWk Lily Tan Sal Suan ■rothora: Tlong Tal Ttong Choo (T.C.Koh) Llan Neo •ok Danny Mitta Dexter Slong Klat Might aorvtea ot Bp.m. ot Mk 157 #02-1255, Lorong 1118 words
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Obituary, Illustration164 1985-06-12 35 CHARLES SAMUEL (Squodroc. taodor MAT.C.) OEPARTEO 12Jt.7fl Within our home when all «nu brtfht. God took from us a shining light; We miss that light, and always will, His vacant place no one can fill Always unrnnbtml b* Ms lovtaa M LOVING MEMORY Of MR TAV VCW164 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1985-06-12 35 PARLE (8) PTE LTD vJnvnn irivir oiffivit •ympv iny 4t Cvfiooivncw 10 in* ■■iniiy of th«L«tt MR. OMQ LENQ CHUAN22 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1985-06-12 35 The Family Of The Late MOM CHEW CHENG LUAH (Wife of t*» late Mr Oak Tecfc Clmow) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to afl relative* and Mends tor their kind assistance, dona*mm, condsHwoaa, wristts and 1- THE FAMILY Of the late Miss Christina Wong Oel Leng (Departed92 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1985-06-12 35 In Loving Memory of MR RONALD NO CHEK LOONG called Home to Mm Lord on 12th June 1984. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Psalm 23:6. Always loved, rta»mb«fd104 words
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Obituary, Illustration116 1985-06-12 36 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences THE PRESIDENT, COUNCIL MEMBERS AND STAFF OF THE SINGAPORE FEDERATION OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE INDUSTRY EXTEND THEIR DEEPEST CONDOLENCE SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR ONG LENG CHUAN, Former Vice President Council Member of SFCCI SFCCI Constituent Members: Singapore Chinese Chamber of116 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1985-06-12 36 183 Condolences 183 Condolence With Deepest Sympathies Condolences to the family of the late Mr Ong Leng Chuan from ASEA ASEA SINGAPORE PTE LTD ASEA (SEA) REGIONAL OFFICE28 words
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Obituary, Illustration134 1985-06-12 36 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MISS SUKHBINDAR KAUR wishes to express their Heartful Thanks and Appreciation to all relatives, colleagues and friends for their kind attendance, condolences, assistance, wreaths scrolls during their recent bereavement. It it comforting to know that wo have so many friends to134 words
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Article, Illustration607 1985-06-12 36 Countdown to the US Open golf championship BIRMINGHAM (Michigan), Tues. Beautiful weather greeted early arrivals at the 85th United States Open, among them being the man who will try to become the first in 34 years to win the world's most prestigious golf tournament twice inUPI - 607 words
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224 1985-06-12 36 Chatrier insists on tennis for all ages PARIS, Toes. Inter-, mtl— l Tends Federation president Philippe Chatrier said yesterday all tennis players should be eligible for the Olympics, Irrespective of age. "We eaaast accept anything less than tie prsp— al made by the ITF to the lOC (International Olympic Committee),Reuter - 224 words
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Article403 1985-06-12 36 LONDON, Tues. Chris Evert Lloyd said yesterday her elevation to No. 1 in the women's rankings after her French Open victory over archrival Martina Navratilova was "like a dream come true". The 30-year-old baseliner, who won the Australian title last December, downed Martina 6-3, 6-7,AP; Reuter - 403 words
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Article290 1985-06-12 36 Cash back with a worry LONDON, Tues. World No. 7 Pat Cash, of Australia, hinted yesterday that he might miss Wimbledon because of a nagging back problem. "I'm having a lot of back pain and cannot seem to get rid of it," Cash said after his 6-3, 7-6 first-round winReuter - 290 words
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Article214 1985-06-12 36 BIRMINGHAM (England), Tues. Second seed Gabriela Sabatini has withdrawn from the singles at the Edgbaston Cup women's tournament because she is not yet ready to play on grass. The decision cost the 15--year-old Argentinian a statutory US$5OO ($1,100) fine. Coach Patrick) Apey explained: "Until todayReuter - 214 words
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Article412 1985-06-12 36 TOUR of Switzerland organisers have banned the revolutionary solid rear wheel from the cycling race which starts in Locarno today. It is the first ban from an international race for the carbon-fibre wheel, which helped Italy's Francesco Moser claim the world one-hour record. In Dierklrch, Dutchman JelleReuter; UPI; AP; AFP - 412 words
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Article, Illustration802 1985-06-12 37 CURTAINS UP ON THE WORLD BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS Favourite suffers no nerves in opening win CALGARY, Tues. Morten Frost, of Denmark, feeling no nerves about his new status as favourite, sailed into the second round of the men's singles here yesterday. Frost, 27, the second seed, tipped toReuter - 802 words
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214 1985-06-12 37 LEICESTER, Tues. Geoff Lawson, Australia's top pace bowler, could miss the First Test against England at Headingley on Thursday. Lawson, who has taken 118 wickets in Tests, has been confined to his hotel bed since Sunday with a viral infection. However, skipper AUan Border,Reuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration889 1985-06-12 37 Munich club find it easier to win matches than win friends I suspect most people begrudge us the title. Jealousy and envy are typi-* cal German characteristics. Bayern coach Lattek BONN, Tues. Bayern Munich's remarkable achievement in winning the West German First Division soccerReuter - 889 words
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Article157 1985-06-12 37 MADRID, Tues. West German international Uli Stielike said on Sunday he would play his last game for Real Madrid on Saturday, bringing his eight-year career with the European Football Union (Uefa) Cup champions to a close. Stielike, 30, said he had accepted a four-year contract withReuter - 157 words
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Article203 1985-06-12 37 JUST a few weeks after guiding Oxford United soccer club into England's Division One for the first time in their history, manager Jim Smith has left to join rivals Queens Park Rangers. Smith, 44, takes over as manager of the London team from Allan Mullery, theReuter - 203 words
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245 1985-06-12 37 ON THE CRICKET SCENE LONDON, Tues. A double century by Gordon Greenidge and a damaging new Dall burst by Malcolm Marshall left English County championship leaders Hampshire scenting an innings victory over Warwickshire at Edgbaston yesterday. Hampshire piled up 433 for eight declared, Greenidge leadingReuter - 245 words
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Article223 1985-06-12 37 WINDING UP...AND WINDING DOWN SWANSEA, Tues. Crisis-ridden Swansea will close in three weeks' time unless they can raise £150,000 ($420,000), Winston Rees, chairman of the English Thud Division side, said yesterday. "I've never known the situation to be as desperate as this," said Rees "We areAFP - 223 words
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Article153 1985-06-12 37 ISTANBUL, Tues. Jupp Derwall, forced to resign last year as West German national team manager, wants to wind up his career by guiding Turkish team Galatasaray to the League championship. Galatasaray last won the League 11 years ago. But this year, with big-money transfers and Derwall atAP - 153 words
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Article, Illustration251 1985-06-12 38 Eight feel pull of good Times EIGHT women from Lee Kim Tah Pte Ltd have signed up for the tug-of-war event in this year's Times InterBusiness Houses Athletics meet. And they're just raring to take on the strongest of all you women out there on Aug 31, so how about251 words
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Article, Illustration419 1985-06-12 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By 4 We are certainly not happy with the attendance. I believe information regarding the course wasn't disseminated well in advance, thus failing to attract school teachers and others who are qualified to attend the course. It's an appalling state of affairs, but we419 words
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Article187 1985-06-12 38 Boxer arrested for fighting SEOUL, Toes. Police said today they had arrested a Sooth Korean world boxing champion on charges of assaulting a colleague. International Boxing Federation super-mid-dleweight champion Park Chong-Pal, 24, was accused of beating ■p another boxer after a quarrel in a gymnasium. The victim needed six weeksAP; Reuter - 187 words
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Article303 1985-06-12 38 LEE WAI WUN ON THE OCEAN WAVES HELLO, Batam, here we come! A fleet of windsurfers and yachtsmen will weather sun and sea for charity in a marathon sail to the Indonesian island next month. For once, it is not titles they will be eyeing, but303 words
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Article233 1985-06-12 38 CHANGI Sailing Club finished second in a yachting team competition with two Brunei clubs over the weekend. CSC and Royal Brunei Yacht Club each won two races out of five, but RBYC had the edge on points. Hosts Royal Brunei Armed Forces Yacht Club were233 words
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Article, Illustration487 1985-06-12 38 PETER WATSON ON THE GREEN BAIZE SINGAPORE will have a player at next month's World billiards championship after all. New three-ball champion Lau Weng Yew has now cleared his diary and will represent the Republic in the two-week tournament in India. Weng Yew is four-time national snooker487 words
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Article122 1985-06-12 38 A LATE collapse in the SCA XI s batting order gave the visiting Asian Sports and Cultural Association (Madras) a 37-run win in a friendly cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. The visitors, thanks to an unbeaten 68 by D. Girish. declared their innings at122 words
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Article, Illustration570 1985-06-12 39 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON The restoration after the towering inferno at Sports House By Moorthy calls for new building at the same site to rehouse national associations A TOUCH of nostalgia marked the 15-minute closed-door annual general meeting of the Singapore National Olympic Council at the National Stadium Theatrette yesterday.570 words
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Article310 1985-06-12 39 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON SSC to conduct seminar on psychology THE Singapore Sports Council will conduct an intensive 20--session seminar for coaches on sports psychology as part of a new approach in the build-up towards the South-east Asia Games in Bangkok in December. SSC executive director Lau310 words
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Article163 1985-06-12 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ALTHOUGH Kato Lee's slips allowed Geylang International to beat Fairer Park Dynamos 3-0 in their National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night, his team-mates did not go home blameless. And, unless Dynamos show better firepower, they are never going to163 words
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Article, Illustration716 1985-06-12 39 P. N. BALJI - P. N. BALJI ...and the re-examination after the crying shame at Heysel Stadium By Deputy Editor Ban the Brits, flog the fanatics but don't kill the game SAVAGERY. Carnage. Bloodbath. Horrific nightmare. Butchery. The emotions that have poured after last month's riot at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels716 words
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Article77 1985-06-12 39 Pay the fee or face the music KUANTAN, Tnes. Zainal Abldin mast serve Pahaag for two years, unless Selangor are prepared to pay $m,m to free him from his contract. Sources here said yesterday that he would face stiff disciplinary action from Pahang FA if he leaves for Selangor next77 words
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Article32 1985-06-12 39 SEOUL, Tues. Iraq trounmi Huracan, of Argentina, 5-2 in a President's Cup Group B sor cer match in Taegu today Otter Graap B result: South Korea 1 Canada 0 ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article156 1985-06-12 39 MEXICO CITY, Tues. England have their last opportunity against West Germany tomorrow to come to terms with testing playing conditions here before next year's World Cup soccer finals. Manager Bobby Robson's team, virtually assured of qualifying for the 1986 finals in Mexico, have felt the strainReuter - 156 words
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122 1985-06-12 39 ALBERT JOHNSON - Top swimmers eligible for Bangkok meet ALBERT JOHNSON THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will hold their selection trials for this year's Asean age-group championships at Toa Payoh on July 6, 9, 11 and 13. The meet, formerly known as the South-east Asia age-group championships, is scheduled for Aug 29, 30122 words
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Article236 1985-06-12 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW REST OF LOCAL SPORTS By THE Basketball Association of Singapore have set up a special committee to look into national coach Chan Kwok Hung's bold format for future BAS Cup tournaments. The committee, to be headed by BAS assistant secretary Keng Ban236 words
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Article219 1985-06-12 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THE Anchor Business Houses Squash League will begin as scheduled on Monday at the East Coast Recreation Centre. There had been fears of a postponement as the fire that gutted the Singapore Squash Rackets Association's office at Sports House had reportedly219 words
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Article284 1985-06-12 39 LEE WAI WUN - Grand day for Under- 10s LEE WAI WUN By THREE new records, all by Under-lOs, were set on the first day of the Singapore Swimming Club's 13th junior championships at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Ching Chai Kiat started the first event, 50 metres freestyle, by cropping 2.295ec off his own 1984284 words
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Article63 1985-06-12 39 Woodlands Sevens invitation WOODLANDS United Football Club will be organising their third annual seven-a-side tournament on Sunday, July 7 at Sembawang Shipyard Sports Complex (8 am). Entry forms can be obtained from the club secretary tel. *****11 ext. 177. For further details, contact Zamhari tel. *****99. Mohana Dhas tel. *****1163 words
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Miscellaneous31 1985-06-12 39 CRICKET Friendly: Emus (Australia) v SCC (Padang, 10,45 am). SOCCER SBHFL Sr k.o semi-finals: Hitachi Consumer v Hwee Seng (Jalan Besar. 8). SWIMMING Trials f»r Singapore International (Toa Payoh, 6 pm).31 words
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Article, Illustration516 1985-06-12 40 NG WENG HOONG - One in six arrested for crime last year was a foreigner NG WENG HOONG By THE proportion of crimes in Singapore committed by foreigners is on the rise with one in six people arrested for serious offences last year being a foreigner up from one in 10 in 1980. This516 words
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375 1985-06-12 40 Demands will add Ms3 b to govt wage bill KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. About 800,000 public sector workers have given the Malaysian government less than a month to revise their salaries or face industrial action. The leaders of 43 unions and associations, representingAFP - 375 words
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Article, Illustration429 1985-06-12 40 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Story: WHEN you sell a product, it is always smart to check on the competition. These orange growers from South Australia, who toured the Holland Village wet market yesterday, are getting a good sniff of Sunk is t oranges from CaliforniaAZIZ HUSSIN - 429 words
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Article44 1985-06-12 40 WELLINGTON, Tues. France exploded a small nuclear device at its underground test site at Mururoa Atoll on Friday, New Zealand government scientists said today. The blast, estimated at less than one kiloton, was monitored by seismologists in thf> Conk Ts- lands. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article31 1985-06-12 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 0.45 points to 1,317.99 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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444 1985-06-12 40 Official reports on soccer riot admit security lapses BRUSSELS, Tues. The Belgian government is studying reports by the police, the gendarmerie and the Mayor of Brussels that admit serious security lapses at last month's European Cup soccer final, where 38 fans died. The confidential reports on the riot before theAP; Reuter - 444 words
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Article180 1985-06-12 40 US and East Germany swap spies WASHINGTON, Tues. Four Europeans jailed as spies in the United States were released in an exchange for 25 people held as spies in East Germany, the Justice Department announced today. The exchange has taken place in Berlin, the Justice Department said. Twenty-three of theUPI - 180 words
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Article97 1985-06-12 40 Childless women turn to Taiwan TAIPEI, Tues. Childless women in Southeast Asia are coming to Taiwan to try to have test-tube babies because the procedure is cheaper here, a family planning official said today. He told reporters about half a dozen women from Hongkong, Indonesia, Singapore and the Philippines cameReuter - 97 words
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Miscellaneous127 1985-06-12 40 Weather UP TO lpm: Cloudy with showers in several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.10 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/16C Rain Manila 23/32 C Fair Amsterdam 13 17C Cloudy Melbourne 9/14C Fine Bangkok 28/32 C Cloudy Moscow127 words
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Article, Illustration102 1985-06-12 1 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By Engaged couples often take great pains over planning the wedding ceremony, the dinner and the extra frills that decorate their special day. Many neglect the more important preparation the discussion of the psychological and emotional changes that will take place after marriage. Many governmentK.F. SEETOH - 102 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1985-06-12 1 It takes two: Lessons on love and marriage 4 People prepare avidly for careers by sitting for various tests, but marriage is one of the most unprepared- for careers, s Father Edmund Dunne (above), president of the Family Life Society LOVE and marriage go together like a horse and carriage,1,135 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1985-06-12 2 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By THE importance of good family life and the need for Singaporeans to be good parents will be highlighted during Family Week beginning on June 22. The project is being launched as part of the Government's parent education programme which aims to shore1,393 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1985-06-12 3 After four years of being at home, EVELYN WONG has begun to appreciate the advantages of working at home. As few homes require eight hours of daily maintenance, the housewife can schedule other activities during the day. IN AN urban society such as Singapore's, where1,238 words
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Article, Illustration716 1985-06-12 3 MAVA JAYAPAL - MAVA JAYAPAL Personally Speaking By WHEN women talk of the proverbial desert island, they think of palm-studded golden sands, shimmering turquoise waters and tall, dark and diabolically handsome men. I think of all these things too, but only after making sure there's no telephone around.716 words
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Article, Illustration360 1985-06-12 6 Aunty Juliet - Aunty Juliet Are you having a good time? You're now half way through your holiday. It must be nice not having to study and being able to relax and not be too bothered about homework. The chart shows some holiday events you can take part in. You must360 words
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Article, Illustration989 1985-06-12 7 She's opera's guardian angel While there's growing concern about the street opera becoming a vanishing trade, one troupe actually feels the need to expand and recruit new blood. GOH BENG CHOO meets an enterprising young woman who runs the troupe and profiles two of her ardent supporters. THE advertisement inNGHAI CHEE WAH - 989 words
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Article, Illustration365 1985-06-12 7 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO MOBILE Chinese wayang troupes are not lacking in support from either young nor old. Mr Lim Yong Meng, 34, and Miss Koh Mui Tuan, 25, both friends of the Sing Yong Hoe Heng Teochew Opera Troupe, are only two of365 words
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Article, Illustration536 1985-06-12 7 "IS BEIJING opera, which has a history of more than two centuries, facing a crisis now?" This question was put to Yuan Shihai, a famous Beijing opera actor who, as a "painted face" character, has devoted 60 years of his life to the art. "The536 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1985-06-12 8 THE Rina dancers are now more active and will seek registration as a society. For more than 10 years they have existed as part of the National Dance Company and they have been carrying out their activities as a group under the umbrella of that1,014 words
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Article170 1985-06-12 8 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 154A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman I Let's Learn Malay By bunga daripada berbagai jenis bahan dan merangkai bunga. Beberapa orang peserta bahagian lauk-pauk dan kuih-muih memberitahu bahawa cabaran paling besar yang mereka hadapi semasa mengambil bahagian dalam peraduan itu ialah mengirimkan penyertaan yang berbentuk tradisional tetapi170 words
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666 1985-06-12 8 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ Pertalian yang begitu akrab yang terjalin di kalangan para anggotanya sejak sepuluh tahun yang lalu, merupakan sebab utama mengapa penari-penari Rina dapat bertahan kukuh sebagai sebuah kumpulan yang memperjuangkan tarian-tarian tradisional Melayu. Selama lebih sedekad penari-penari Rina telah wujud sebagai sebahagian666 words
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Advertisement561 1985-06-12 8 ALL EYES ON SELEX PHOTOCOPIERS AT ASIAPRINT '85 V^ V| bK^Bb^*4 Jfe^^'^Bßßßr^'^Bi BJBK > JbblHb! bß^ If JoNW^ B^lbl BBT <^T Jk wKL Sb^b^bvH bBBMbiV M I BBbvII JbbP^ JK m m «Bbb^^bbbl bPi^t^- jj^U BB II >:> mf^^tt^BK^SSm^'^^^^r'^^^Kf^' A Wtfr^ J^^M *N BB?^' tS «w HK'l I^^^PpF JBBBbI^bI BBS561 words
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Article, Illustration860 1985-06-12 9 Irene Chua - Irene Chua A weekly series on developments in Singapore medical services and family health Medical Update Microsurgery and plastic surgery are new techniques in cancer treatment which alleviate suffering. But what's really needed is a national campaign and not just anti-cancer lip service. ARMS and860 words
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Article, Illustration704 1985-06-12 9 Join the fight against cancer 4 Under present conditions, cancer will continue to take, or even increase, its toll. As Singapore is a major city at the world's crossroads, we are highly vulnerable to the introduction of new cancer causing viruses such as the AIDS virus. Rapid industrialisation also adds704 words
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Advertisement92 1985-06-12 9 Omega Constellation. Claws... For the world belongs to the bold. From earliest time, people in a Y. on dependable precision. Their i:i :::l::i:l:: z____j^i;ix;:;:;..:^ performance. And, above all, f^L >t:::^j}tgr- resistant to 30m Quartz movement Sapphire crystal 3tts mo del with analogue day and date calendar ai d Cifffci^t Swiss92 words
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Advertisement641 1985-06-12 10 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES ■flflflflflfl CTAMTC RCRfMtAI flVflVflflflfl Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: olHnio no^uooi n n m g^yi^. Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS 9J HJ I ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER I641 words
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Advertisement646 1985-06-12 10 BrMBrV/I Bj^RflRMRW^BR^R^«i KflMfllflM m j|f International Computers P Sl^^^V^M A Member of the Standard Telephone \J$ flflT Cables Group ICL is one of the world's leading computer manufacturer and a major supplier of a complete range of Information Systems products in Singapore and the Asia Pacific region. ■W ICL's networked646 words
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Advertisement545 1985-06-12 10 WALK-IN INTERVIEW WEDNESDAY: 12 JUNE 198S TIME: 9.00 AM TO 12.00 PM 2.00 PM TO 5.00 PM STORES ASSISTANT OFFICE ASSISTANT Singapore Airlines invites applications for the above positions. I Must have a working knowledge of English. Preference will be given to those with Class 3 driving licence. Age: 18545 words
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Advertisement558 1985-06-12 10 Q(o) C~~V p We are a specialist contractor C^Zl I\l k\ tne construction industry n\ Y\ A snd we invite •PP Hcante IJ jLjWc_l looking for a challenging 1) CIVIL ENGINEER The Engineer will be trained to make specialist design proposal He will also participate m tendering and project management558 words
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Advertisement1159 1985-06-12 11 APPOINTMENT GENERAL MANAGER I CATERING I A laige international company with catering interests in China requires fl a General Manager to manage one of its pint venture operations in fl CMna fl The successful applicant will have had a minimum of 10 years in the H catering and food related1,159 words
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Advertisement937 1985-06-12 11 NOTICES I HIGH INTEGRITY IRON AND I STEEL FOUNDRY FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN INALCO, a Singapore based manufacturer of quality iron and steel castings with an excellent reputation with discerning buyers in the Oilfield, Petrochemical, Refinery and General Engineering Sectors. FEATURES INCLUDE: Modern quality control facilities (X-ray, Gas937 words
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Advertisement779 1985-06-12 11 THE TRADE MARKS ACT (CHAPTER 206) This advertisement appears by directions of the Registrar of Trade Marks under the Provisions of Section 42(7) of the Act. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Trade Mark registered in the name of Lau Tek Seng trading as Hong Seng Stationery Co of779 words
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Advertisement405 1985-06-12 11 TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED INVITES TENDERS FOR THL FOLLOWING ON TURNKEY BASIS:SuppK. Delivery. Installation and Commissioning of One I nit (Bed-Type) Universal Milling and Boring Machine with Computer Control for Three Dimensions Cutting fender Reference 1284 An application lee of 5525.00 (non-retundable) l is payable lor each set ot405 words
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Advertisement963 1985-06-12 12 NOTICES IN THE HIGH t'Ol'RT OF THE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE KEPI BUC OF SINGAPORE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ccnpaafc* Winding I P 5^ N^ l3M i*.SMWIIU > i.i the Matter at toe Campaales IMi > Act (Chapter 185) Between GURBAKHSH SINGH 1 1 ibe Matter af CHINESE INN963 words
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Advertisement101 1985-06-12 12 CULTURE Q33SHOCK I i PHILIPPINES I The Filipino M^^i^lljl-^AjJ Asian visage Spanish forbears and a I^^H AB 1 cultural tradition inherited from Moorish and W^^M Asian forbears. They are different. B Learn to appreciate their attitudes to life, K tneir different responses to work, living and K having fun. I101 words
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Miscellaneous583 1985-06-12 12 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS By Schuix "TAajDRDiN^-niTrCANc/tNr \~^z Vs=- 1 i C^SSl^SmsvffiSSr r [TttcDrr'F r-^i 0 Qwu)nVse7V our tent leakep All w hair is wet... I even maveYuhv pon't^ it uKWIPnt i m^^^^SS^J^F jEL(^W-R»«l^ N n OU)^ EM^ VE ARE WET... j RAIMWWER/ WU KEEf THiN^MY MEAP LEAK- JF C/C?--^^^^^,583 words
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Advertisement376 1985-06-12 13 Take a look at the new Fisher Frost-Fiee RefrigeratorsYxfll never be happy with anything less. Introducing the new range of Fisher Frost-Free Refrigerators. With the most amazing new features for you to feast your eyes on. New stylish designs. New 7 'clear oack' models to save floor space. New drink376 words
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Miscellaneous468 1985-06-12 13 |^fej i f§ fs-^^«*| i iTsii ism^TiiKK I Radio One FORCES 55 (8.05 pm). This request programme for armed forces personnel features an interview with Major Wee Guan Yak tonight regarding the open mobilisation plan. Some of the questions raised were: When will the practice be effected? What are the468 words
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Miscellaneous1377 1985-06-12 13 PERFORMANCES m H^^HHHHB J"s E ent^d Z bf D the° F Stage |f|||72flH O OZ ■^'T^^fs j^ «£^^^i Club and directed by IftiMl MM \M %0 Mm f^^^faf 4VV jj|^ *5 This is a stage version of Br" j3^F <-—^A^| ")^«^<SW 3B^B j 't 31 the original film, which star-1,377 words
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Miscellaneous1147 1985-06-12 14 MT VIEW ml Rannaii onanaran mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi py.,,,...,.. MMT 1 ajmm bf ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmßmmmmmmmmmmmi E/R (Ch 5, 11.51 Ellitfl# fifllllfl 111 O nOUf aV Bk^PSlifl IB Donovan is caught up in lows an elephant family on a pm): EIIIUI UIIIIIU 111 d lICW K Klty 1 a tou^ battle with a dan-1,147 words
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