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Title Section16 1985-06-15 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/116 words
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Article55 1985-06-15 1 BALLOT papers and other documents used in last December's general election will be burnt at the incineration plant in Ulu Pandan next Saturday. The paper's, kept in sealed ballot boxes, will be taken out of the Supreme Court vault at 10 am that day to be55 words
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Article32 1985-06-15 1 Latest UK INFLATION LONDON, Fri. British prices rose again last month, poshing inflation to an annual rate of 7 per cent, its highest rate for two-and-a-half years, government figures showed today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-06-15 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Suspended Beach Road project: Mediation preferred to litigation, says its US contractor By NEW YORK, Fri. The dispute over the Gateway project between the owners, Singapore Land, and the main contractor, Turner International of the United States, will be referred to arbitration m Singapore.504 words
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Article, Illustration292 1985-06-15 1 KL to build M$26m wall along border with Thailand KROH, Fri. A concrete wall is to be built along the MalaysianThai border near Bukit Berapit to prevent communist terrorists from infiltrating the country. The wall vill be about 100 m inside Malaysian territory and will stretch from Bukit Kobeh toNST - 292 words
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Article245 1985-06-15 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW Kan Seng to work out new approach By THE new minister m charge of planning the next series of constituency walkabouts is Mr Wong Kan Seng. He takes over this function from veteran walkabout organiser Ch'ng Jit Koon, the Minister of State245 words
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333 1985-06-15 1 10 rebel bases wiped out in Botswana push, says S. Africa JOHANNESBURG, Fri. South Africa said today its troops had knocked out 10 bases of the outlawed African National Congress (ANC) m an overnight push into Botswana and reports m the capital, Gaborone, said 16 people died m the raid.Reuter; AP - 333 words
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310 1985-06-15 1 Gunmen hijack American plane to Algiers BEIRUT, Fri. Heavily -armed hijackers today forced a US airliner seized between Athens and Rome to land m Algiers after they freed 17 American women and two children during a refuelling halt m Beirut. The gunmen threatened to kill passengers and blow up theReuter; AP - 310 words
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Article342 1985-06-15 1 Airline accepts Texas Air offer to ward off financier NEW YORK, Fri. Trans World Airlines announced yesterday it has accepted an offer to be acquired by Texas Air Corporation m a U*****.5 million (551.761 billion) deal that could create a major new carrier with more thanUPI; NYT; Reuter - 342 words
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Article34 1985-06-15 1 NAIROBI. PH. Southernbased Sudanese rebels claimed yesterda\ the) ha\e launched guerilla operatkos m the north for the Ural time and waned foit'ipners to leave thi Afii ran LtWBUV En their own APAP - 34 words
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Advertisement16 1985-06-15 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SFNGAFORE 1 l s _w»^ul Rr^B CT UfV~l 27 T*"***" 1 R°»<l Singapore 102416 words
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Article120 1985-06-15 2 THE WAX AND THE WANE A MOTORIST was asked m a shopping complex car park whether he wanted his car washed, vacuumed and polished for $80. He agreed to have it done for $60 after being shown a sample piece of polishing on his car bonnet. He returned an120 words
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Article628 1985-06-15 2 Spectacular fashion "A VERY good show" that was the consensus after the first Singapore Designers' Show last night. Comments ranged from an advertising art director's "they should do Singapore proud" to "very innovative, very unusual" from a guest from the Economic Development Board, 'tyery new, very fresh, very young628 words
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Article275 1985-06-15 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ALTHOUGH the Chinese family business is changing its nature, from sole proprietorships to limited companies, the practices are the same: Distrust of non-family employees and the lack of appreciation of training. But family ties are no longer necessary when the legal infrastructure to enforce contracts275 words
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Article212 1985-06-15 2 WESTPAC HOLDINGS BHD IS STOPPED FROM BEING LISTED WESTPAC Holdings Bhd has been stopped from becoming the first bumiputra-controllea company to be listed on the Bumiputra Stock Exchange (BSE) since the relaxation m qualifying rules Australian banking group Westpac Corporation yesterday obtained court orders against two companies, formerly called212 words
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Article315 1985-06-15 2 Icuk's upset win UNSEEDED Icuk Sugiarto of Indonesia, the defending champion m the World Badminton Championships, showed his mettle to the organisers when he beat joint fifth seed Steve Baddeiey, of England, 15-18, 15-8, 15-11 m the men's singles third round on Thursday. "I wanted to win this one315 words
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Article467 1985-06-15 2 Indian distrust of US INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi says his country is unwilling to make big purchases of United States arms yet because it still could not trust Washington's reliability. Shortly after US officials said on Thursday that Washington was willing to sell arms to India,467 words
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152 1985-06-15 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Praise for Jakarta INDONESIA'S reputation m international financial markets has been described as "very positive" by Mr John Reed, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citibank. Jakarta is carefully managing its foreign debts, as shown by its "courageous austerity moves, he said. "President Suharto told152 words
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Article483 1985-06-15 2 TV update RTMI 3.17 Muqaddam: Islamic Holy Book 3.42 NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers vs Boston Celtics (English) 5.04 Saintis Muda 5.40 Bimbingan Agama: Religious programme 7.02 Syiar Ramadhan 7.23 Azan Maghrib: Prayer Call 8.49 Isu 9.36 Setangkai Irama: Entertainment programme RTM2 3.57 Dalam Kenangan 4.24 Hindi Movie483 words
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Advertisement135 1985-06-15 2 1 4W^ WL I More f/?an a million dollars' worth of jewellery, bridal gowns and bridal accessories on display; newly designed by international professionals from France, UK, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan Indonesia. 18 top local bridal centres and photographic studios participating m the exhibition. And there will be a wide135 words
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Article, Illustration415 1985-06-15 3 Cabinet urged to work out measures to open market TOKYO, Fri. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone urged his Cabinet ministers and ruling party leaders today to work out drastic market-opening measures, warning that Japan's credibility is at stake. Mr Nakasone made the appeal at a meetingUPI; Reuter - 415 words
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Article, Illustration355 1985-06-15 3 Ex-company exec faces Carrian charges HONGKONG, Fri. A former executive of a leading Hongkong firm was charged m court today with conspiracy to commit fraud m connection with the Carrian group, a property and Financial empire which collapsed m 1983. Mark Adrian SaundersDavies, a 36-year-old Canadian, was accused of dishonestlyReuter; NST - 355 words
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107 1985-06-15 3 TAIPEI, Fri A Chinese scientist said today he defected to Taiwan because of rising inflation and bureaucracy m China. Dr Chen Hung-Ping, 48, a materials scientist, told a news conference he was unable to continue his work m China because his monthly salary wasReuter - 107 words
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Article77 1985-06-15 3 TOKYO, Frl. A Japanese minister did Us part this week to ease the trade Imbalance between the United States and Japan he bought a Chrysler ear. L.<twu Minister Toshio Yamaguchl, owner of a 7.74 million yen (S$6B,lW) Chrysler Fifth Avenue, has the distinction of beingAP - 77 words
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Article153 1985-06-15 3 Courts may ban insider dealers HONGKONG, Fri. The government announced today it will consider legislation to allow courts to ban people, deemed culpable insider dealers by a tribunal, from involvement m any company's management. The proposal was made m a report by a government standing committee on company law, whichAFP - 153 words
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Article75 1985-06-15 3 BANGKOK, Fri. Khmer Rouge guerillas penetrated the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh last month, killing six Vietnamese and wounding five others at a central market with grenades, the guerillas claimed today. •The Voice of the Democratic Kampuchea Army radio said the attack at Orusei market happened onAP - 75 words
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Article57 1985-06-15 3 HONGKONG, Fri. Police arrested 93 people m swoops throughout Hongkong against used car dealers with suspected links to triad gangs. Police said the arrests yesterday followed raids on garages, car dealers and finance companies who may have cheated customers out of more than HKSI millionReuter - 57 words
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Article101 1985-06-15 3 Emergency in PNG postponed PORT MORESBY, Fri. The start of a state of emergency m Papua New Guinea has been postponed until Monday to allow the deployment of more than 1,500 soldiers, police and reservists, Prime Minister Michael Somare announced. The emergency was called because of a spate of violentAFP - 101 words
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281 1985-06-15 3 Sex camp killings: Hunt for ex-Marine hots up SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. THE search for Charles Ng, a 24-year-old former Marine sought m connection with the northern California "sex-bunker" killings, has been extended to Canada and Hongkong, the Federal Bureau of investigation said today. Ng, who was said to have beenReuter; AP - 281 words
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225 1985-06-15 3 SEOUL, Fri. North and South Korea will meet at the Panmunjom border village next month to arrange for parliamentary talks, a parliamentary spokesman said today. South Korea said last month it would accept the North Korean proposal for inter-parliamentary talks and suggested a preliminaryReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration407 1985-06-15 4 India views Washington as an unreliable supplier WASHINGTON, Friday PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi says India is unwilling to make major purchases of United States arms yet because it still mistrusts Washington's reliablity. Shortly after US officials said yesterday that Washington was willing to sell407 words
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Article103 1985-06-15 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. Government investigators, searching Silicon Valley for Ugh technology smugglers, charged law men with diverting s computer with military applications to the Soviet bloc, the International Trade Administration said yesterday. A federal grand jury m 8m Jose, California, returned indictments against Marino Pradetto, President ofUPI - 103 words
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353 1985-06-15 4 US navy secrets scandal may have hurt Nato WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States has expanded its investigation of damage m the worst espionage case m decades, while implications of the scandal have spread to American allies m Western Europe. The commander of US and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation navies mReuter; NYT - 353 words
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199 1985-06-15 4 LOS ANGELES, Fri. An overweight former FBI agent accused of attempted espionage told a court yesterday he became sexually involved with an alleged Soviet agent because he had a James Bond fantasy. Former agent Richard Miller, testifying for the third dayReuter - 199 words
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284 1985-06-15 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. The world's five major nuclear powers have now stockpiled or deployed more than 50,000 nuclear warheads, according to a book published yesterday. The United States has deployed or stored its nuclear weapons m 28 states, on the island of Guam and mAP - 284 words
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Article, Illustration269 1985-06-15 5 LISBON, Fri. Portuguese Prime Minister Mario Soares said he would resign following the break-up of his two-party government coalition and warned of the consequences of the political crisis for his country. Mr Soares said on television last night that he had toldReuter - 269 words
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458 1985-06-15 5 Mengele's son to offer proof of father's identity MUNICH, Fri. The son of Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele will provide proof that he visited the fugitive's grave m Brazil six years ago, the Mengele family said today. Mr Rolf Mengele will also provide Frankfurt Public Prosecutor Hans Eberhard Klein withReuter - 458 words
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Article46 1985-06-15 5 LONDON, Fri. A golden penny minted m 1257 during the reign of King Henry m of England was sold yesterday for £71,500 (*****,200) at Spink's auction rooms m London. Only six similar pennies exist, three of them m the British Museum m London. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article93 1985-06-15 5 Comecon and EC reopen contacts BRUSSELS, Fri. Poland's ambassador to Belgium will officially reopen contacts between the Soviet-led Comecon economic bloc and the European Community. Mr Stanislav Matosek said yesterday he would deliver a letter today to Mr Jacques Delors, President of the executive Commission that runs the EC's foreignAP - 93 words
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76 1985-06-15 5 VATICAN CITY, Fri. Eleven Japanese nuns had completed a ventriloquism course m the hope of preaching the gospel to children through marionettes and puppet shows, Vatican Radio said yesterday. The sisters, who studied under Spanish ventriloquist Jose Luis Moreno m Tokyo, decided itUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration273 1985-06-15 6 African countries 'need extra US$l b a year* ADDIS ABABA, Fri. The delegation dispatched to Africa by the charity organisation USA For Africa, set up by top US pop stars to aid famine relief m Africa, is now touring the droughtstricken northern Ethiopian province of Tigre toAFP; Reuter - 273 words
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411 1985-06-15 6 BAHRAIN, Fri. A GROWING number of women m Persian Gulf countries have successfully combined a professional career with their traditional role m the home a recent trend which runs against centuries-old customs. Women now account for 15 per cent of Bahrain's workforce, accordingReuter - 411 words
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183 1985-06-15 6 And in China... Men complain of 'powerful' wives BEIJING, Fri. Chinese men have begun complaining that their wives an too powerful, sparking a heated debate over whether "ladles" should he allowed to wear the pants m the family, the official press has reported* The debate began when a magazine basedUPI - 183 words
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Article191 1985-06-15 6 $555 m in US aid for Jordan WASHINGTON, Fri. The Reagan administration yesterday announced a US$25O million (***** million) economic aid package for Jordan after meeting strong resistance m Congress to new United States military sales to the Jordanians. No immediate details of how the money is to be spentReuter - 191 words
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141 1985-06-15 6 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Finland would ask for an immediate United Nations Security Council meeting if 21 Finns of the UN Interim Force m Lebanon (Unifil) are not released before the end of the week by the South Lebanon Army (SLA), diplomatic sourcesAFP; UPI - 141 words
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Article73 1985-06-15 6 CAIRO, Fri. Muslim fundamentalists put off a planned march today on President Hosni Mubarak's palace to demand Islamic law m Egypt as the government deployed at least 2,000 riot police m a show of force. Clergyman Sheikh Hafez Salama, 60, leading the campaign, told worshippers at hisReuter - 73 words
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Article48 1985-06-15 6 CAPE TOWN, Fri. Sexual relations and marriage between Whites and Blades are now legal m South Africa. Yesterday's minutes of parliamentary proceedings showed that President P w Botha had signed a bill abolishing laws which had prohibited such inter-racial relations for more than 25 years. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article58 1985-06-15 6 TEL AVIV, Fri* Israel yesterday shot down a Syrian pilotless reconnaissance plane on the Israel-Lebanon border. The spot where the plane was brought down and details of the aircraft were not given, but military sources said it was the first time Israel had shot down aReuter - 58 words
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160 1985-06-15 6 BEIRUT, Fri. Five people were killed and at least 45 injured yesterday when two mortar bombs slammed into a crowded street market m mainlyMuslim west Beirut. Radio reports said two 82 mm mortar bombs exploded amid crowds of shoppers at Basta vegetable market.Reuter - 160 words
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Article79 1985-06-15 7 THE CHINESE Foreign Ministry yesterday confirmed Indian newspaper reports that it had offered to reopen two Indian consulates, one m Shanghai and the other m Lhasa, Tibet, which were closed after a border dispute m 1961 erupted into a war. A ministry spokesman m Beijing saidReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration63 1985-06-15 7 A CONVICTED money launderer, wearing a hood to bide his identity, testified on Thursday m Washington before a House sub-committee that was debating new ways to control the problem. The Reagan administration has proposed tough penalties for people and financial institutions engaged m money laundering handling moneyAP - 63 words
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Article62 1985-06-15 7 IRAN SAID at least 38 people were killed and about 183 injured yesterday m Iraqi missile strikes on seven Iranian towns and cities. Earlier, a military spokesman m Baghdad said Iraq fired missiles and launched air raids on 12 Iranian cities and towns m an escalationReuter - 62 words
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Article65 1985-06-15 7 thimcf LEADERS of Poland's banned Solidarity labour movement were found guilty of illegal union activities m Gdansk yesterday and jailed for terms ranging from 2 1 2 to 3 3 /s years, court sources said. Wladyslaw Frasyniuk, 31, was sentenced to 3>/ 2 years' jail, AdamReuter - 65 words
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370 1985-06-15 7 Unfair ads the pick of the crop WASHINGTON, Fri. American consumer groups, saying federal regulators are not policing unfair advertising, yesterday presented the first annual awards for the most dishonest, unfair and deceptive ad campaigns of the past year. Modern-day ads cited by the Centre for Science m the PublicUPI - 370 words
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Article175 1985-06-15 7 MANAGUA, Fri. President Daniel Ortega said yesterday that he would lift a five-month-old moratorium on arms imports and hinted that Nicaragua might renew efforts to buy high-performance warplanes. Speaking one day after a US Congressional vote to restore aid to antiSandinista guerillas, Mr Ortega saidAP - 175 words
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103 1985-06-15 7 LOS ANGELES, Fri. An apparently contaminatefl Mextcannstyle cheese has been Hiked to the deaths of 28 peoRle almost all of kern mothers and Infants In southern California since April, health officials said yesterday. Two cheeses made In California were believed to beUPI - 103 words
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Advertisement618 1985-06-15 3 Career With PA Consulting Manufacturing Consultants (Salary Negotiable) (Ref. No 3537) PA Consulting Services Pte Ltd, part m developing and implementing solutions of the international technology and will be an advantage. management consulting group, is seeking We are interested m Singapore to expand its consulting services m the citizens or618 words
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Advertisement495 1985-06-15 4 TO CITIZEN CUP TEAM TENNIS '85 Organised by Singapore Lawn Tennis Association at National Stadium Courts, Kallang, 2.00 p.m. onwards Ten competing Teams: Bally Tennis Shoes, Barbican Beer, Browning, Gill's. New Balance, 100 Plus, Prince, Rossignol, Singer, Lotto Semi-Final on Sat 15/6/85 Prince vs Rossignol Melvin Pereira Mahader Hassan Carolina495 words
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Advertisement459 1985-06-15 6 Aov#rti#wwt The Natural Beauty of Real Leather Hi Genuine Manua i VH aw a The Kttug by Luxory Poiatl More furniture buyers are now convinced that solid wood is better for lasting furniture. Kit then there are so many types of wood and not all solid woods are as good459 words
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183 1985-06-15 8 MANILA, Fri. A nightlong fire gutted a multimwion dollar shopping complex, called Farmers' Market, m adjoining Quezon City today. The fire, the cause of which is still not known, started at about 8.45 pm last night at the top floor of the three-storeyBernama; AFP - 183 words
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108 1985-06-15 8 Death call for Swiss on drug charges JAKARTA, Fri. An Indonesian prosecutor has demanded the death penalty for a Swiss tourist arrested on drug charges on the resort Island of Bali, a Swiss Embassy spokesman said today. The spokesman refused to identify the tourist, but said a report on theUPI - 108 words
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241 1985-06-15 8 ABBY TAN - Ver's evidence issue may go to Supreme Court ABBY TAN The Aquino murder trial By AN MANILA, Fri. The propriety of certain evidence to be used against armed forces Chief of Staff, General Fabian Ver, at his trial for covering up the murder of Mr Benigno Aquino may have to241 words
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276 1985-06-15 8 BANGKOK, Friday TESTS on blood taken from a brother and sister m Vietnam showed today that neither matched that of their critically ill brother m the United States who needs a transplant from a compatible sibling to survive, a doctor said. If theAP - 276 words
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Article209 1985-06-15 8 DONALD HIGGS - DONALD HIGGS By London Reporter LONDON, Fri. Leyland is optimistic over its chances of winning the huge £400 million (551.12 billion) Thai bus contract despite the aggressive Belgian selling techniques that have so angered Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her Cabinet. Indeed, it is believed the209 words
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Article247 1985-06-15 8 Austerity moves courageous, says Citibank head JAKARTA, Fri INDONESIA'S reputation m international financial markets has been described as "very positive" by Mr John Reed, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citibank. Indonesia was carefully managing its foreign debts, as shown by its "courageous" austerity moves,Bernama - 247 words
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Article89 1985-06-15 8 MANILA, Fri. President Ferdinand Marcos has agreed to allow a Filipino youth who helped to hijack a Philippine Airlines plane to China m 1971 to return home. A statement from the presidential palace said Danilo Lobitana could, with the consent of the Chinese authorities,Reuter; AFP - 89 words
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Article317 1985-06-15 9 Bank Negara moves to quell rumours KUALA LUMPUR, Friday BANK Negara has assured the business community and the public that the local banking system remains sound. Tne rr.ove was taken to stem the ti«k of rumours about the financial health of certain Malaysian hanks. Bank NegaraNST - 317 words
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Article39 1985-06-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. Malaysia will take part m the Universiade 85, the University Students' Olympiad, m Kobe, Japan, from Aug 24 to Sept 4. This is the first time Malaysia will be renresented m the meet. BernamaBernama - 39 words
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Article49 1985-06-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. About 110 workers of South Korea's Hyundai Engineering Company today called off a picket of their workplace here after the company's branch of the National Union of Construction Workers and the management settled the dispute over the dismissal of six skilled Malaysian workers. BernamaBernama - 49 words
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194 1985-06-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federal government has no immediate plans to take over the proposed submarine project shelved by Sabah. A highly-placed source said today that although the government did not object to the project, the present financial situation did notNST - 194 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-06-15 9 Concert promoter files summons against minister KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE manager of David and Fachil Promotions, promoters of the concert featuring the heavy metal group, Scorpions, today filed a summons against the Culture, Youth and Sports Minister and the government, asking for a declaration that the proposed concert can beBernama; AFP; Reuter - 303 words
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101 1985-06-15 9 PRAGUE, Fri. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithaud deen left here yesterday for Berlin at the end of a three-day visit which concentrated on boosting economic ties with Czechoslovakia. Tecgku Rithauddeen said that he was "very happy" with Ids talks here, adding that afterAFP - 101 words
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64 1985-06-15 9 Co-operation programme on science KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Forty-two scientists will take part m an academic co-operation programme between Malaysian and Japanese universities this year. A newsletter from the Japanese embassy here says this is part of a regular academic co-operation between the two countries under an agreement signed m May.Bernama - 64 words
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219 1985-06-15 9 BSE gets brokers' vote of confidence KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Bumiputra Stock Exchange (BSE) has received a vote of confidence from a vital arm of the securities industry, the stockbrokers and remisiers. Forty-five stockbrokers and remisiers have so far accepted the BSE's invitation to participate m the exchange's trading, itsBernama - 219 words
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Article71 1985-06-15 9 JOHOR BARU, Fri. An 11-year-old pupil was found hanged m the lavatory of his school m Jalan Kebun Teh yesterday. Chau Kirn Soong, a Standard Five pupil of the Foon Yew (1) Primary School, was found hanging from his shirt. He had earlier asked for permission toNST - 71 words
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Article64 1985-06-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri At least 500 participants are expected to attend the Fifth Asian Congress of Paediatrics to be held here from Aug 5 The five-day congress with the theme, Better Child Health m Developing Countries, organised by the Malaysian Paedi a trie Association, will discuss all aspectsBernama - 64 words
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Article, Illustration499 1985-06-15 11 By JOHN DE BOUZA ONLY the merry popping of champagne corks was missing last night after the first Singapore Designers' Show. Otherwise, there were ecstatic reactions, compliments and all-round congratulations. Comments ranged from an advertising art director's "they should do Singapore proud" to "very innovative, very unusual"YAP YEW PIANG; JACKIE HO - 499 words
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93 1985-06-15 11 SSANGYONGConstruction Co Ltd was yesterday fined $4,500 for diverting water from a water service pipe to supply its River Valley Road premises sometime m April last year. The company had unlawfully directed the water by laying two 50 mm diameter galvanised iron pipes93 words
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Article43 1985-06-15 11 THE Singapore Professional Centre will bold a seminar on Career Guidance for a Better Future the Parents' Role at the Pinetree Club m Stevens Road on June 29 from 2 to 6 pm. Registration closes on Friday. For details, call *****77.43 words
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95 1985-06-15 11 SINGAPORE'S public holidays next year are: New Year's Day (Jan 1, Wednesday); Lunar New Year (Feb t and 11, Sunday and Monday. Since Feb t falls on a Sunday, the following Tuesday, Feb 11, will be a public holiday); Good Friday (March 28); Labour95 words
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338 1985-06-15 11 SDP again calls for scrapping of diesel tax THE Singapore Democratic Party has again urged the Government to abolish the proposed increase m diesel tax for taxis due on Oct 1. It claimed that taxi drivers would not be able to pay the proposed tax of $6,600 despite the new338 words
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568 1985-06-15 11 IRENE HOE - Cynics lose in debate on caring S'porean IRENE HOE The Pre-University Seminar By THE cynics who feel that Singaporeans are too materialistic to care about community development have lost. That was the verdict of the judges at yesterday's debate which wound up the annual Pre-University seminar at Nanyang Technological Institute.568 words
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Article54 1985-06-15 11 Blackout in some areas SOME areas around Orchard, Tanglin, Stevens and Dunearn roads were hit by a power failure yesterday when an electrical sub-station faulted. Supplies were cut off at 2.20 pm and restored 25 minutes later when the fault at a substation at the Public Utilities Board headquarters m54 words
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Article48 1985-06-15 11 S. SHTVADHASAN, 29, was charged m court yesterday with stealing a $10,000 watch and (3,250 from Miss Ang Mvi Hua at a private apartment m Tat Lee Court on Tuesday night. He is remanded until next week when his case will be mentioned again.48 words
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Article44 1985-06-15 11 SINGAPORE will have International Direct Dialling (IDD) service to Norfolk Island m the Pacific Ocean from today. The charges for blocks of six seconds are 35 cents between 7 am aad 9 pm and 24 cents between 9 pm and 7 am.44 words
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195 1985-06-15 12 RESERVISTS now have a new avenue through which they can keep m touch with national and regional defence. They can do so through a newly-formed group of the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association (Safra), which will organise talks by highranking reservist officers. The current affairs group,195 words
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Article, Illustration369 1985-06-15 12 SINGAPORE'S Ambassador to the UN, Mr Kishore Mahbubani, is among the dozen speakers who have been invited to address more than 200 delegates at ceremonies to mark the 40th anniversary of the signing of the UN Charter. A two-day conference on June 24369 words
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Article328 1985-06-15 12 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Airline will pay for transport of engines for stranded planes By THERE is a newcomer among air operators who carry commercial cargo the Republic of Singapore Air Force. It has entered an arrangement with Singapore Airlines to deliver replacement engines for SlA's328 words
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379 1985-06-15 12 Rag trade closes its training centre FALLING numbers m enrollment for full-time courses and high overheads have cost the clothing industry its training centre m Lorong 7, Toa Pay oh. Instead, training is now decentralised. It is being conducted m three factories rather than one training school. The training centre379 words
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Article67 1985-06-15 12 MR HR HOCHSTADT. Chairman of ihe Singapore Committee on Revision of Copyright Law. will deliver a keynote address at the twoday Institute for Internationa' Research Copyright Confer ence on July 10 and 11 The conference, to be held at the Dynasty Hotel, will fea ture twelve professionals m67 words
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Article334 1985-06-15 13 GOH SUI NOI - GOH SUI NOI Guidelines 'part of push for good eating habits' By THE Education Ministry has hinted that it is unlikely to abandon its move to discourage the sale of certain snacks m school tuckshops. "This is for the benefit of students," it wrote to334 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-06-15 13 AN AUSTRALIAN farm worker who treated himself to food and drinks worth $5,377.25 credit card landed himself a two-year jail term yesterday. Keskic Beslaga, who told the court he bought the card from another foreigner at Far East Plaza tar $2H, went on219 words
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Article36 1985-06-15 13 A NEW restaurant, PJ Duck, will open on Monday. Situated m Cecil Street, PJ Duck, owned by Cerebos Pacific Limited, is a fastfood and takeaway restaurant sellins traditional Chinese cuisine tailored to the Singaporean.36 words
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315 1985-06-15 13 TRADERS having dealings with Indonesia have been warned that they will lose time and money if they do not follow strictly Jakarta's new Customs procedures. A senior official of Societe Generate de Surveillance (SGS), the international surveyor appointed by the Indonesian government to inspect Indonesian315 words
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192 1985-06-15 13 SINGAPORE businessmen will have a chance to learn China's foreign investment policy at a oneday seminar next month. A Chinese delegation led by the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, Mr Wei Yuming, will attend the seminar. It is192 words
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Article74 1985-06-15 13 Taiwan expert to visit Singapore AN EXPERT on manpower development from Taiwan will visit the Finance Ministry on Monday. Mr Jeng Sheng-long, senior specialist on manpower development, will be briefed by the Deputy Director (Service Conditions), Mr Santanu Gupta. On Tuesday, Mr Jeng will meet the Director (Personnel Development Branch,74 words
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Article34 1985-06-15 13 THE new PSA tariff effective from June 1 is available at $4 per copy at the Port of Singapore Authority's cashier's office, second storey, PSA Towers, Maritime Square, the PSA said yesterday.34 words
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Article, Illustration508 1985-06-15 13 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT Both author and translator lay claim to Chinese version of the book By •'tin iinti Tfi) fcxHtt (Ui) ua. mm aid of a subsidy from the Ntfioml Book Development O»«aofrinyfrf Mdil*tt«»«wCttrMil Reproduction of the imprint of the book WHO penned the Chinese508 words
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97 1985-06-15 13 A MAN who made an obscene telephone call to a woman police corporal at the Radio Division Operations Room on Thursday. night, was fined $1,000 by a district judge yesterday The court heard that while Suriakumar Ridge way Ramaiah, 21, was still uttering97 words
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Article47 1985-06-15 13 RHYTHMIC exercise classes will be conducted at Chai Che* Secondary School from July 22. The one-hour classes will be held every Monday and Wednesday from 7 pm. The registration fee is $45 and closing date is July 15. For more details, call *****11 ext 421.47 words
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473 1985-06-15 14 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE Those who apply around October for dates will be affected By LEARNER-drivers who do not pass their driving tests by December wifl not be allowed to take their tests unless they pass a new theory test. The Final Theory Test involves topics473 words
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Article, Illustration193 1985-06-15 14 LESLEY KOH - LESLEY KOH Picture by AN entrance to the Presbyterian Church near the Dhoby Ghaut Mass Rapid Transit site has been propped up but there's no danger to it from the MRT work nearby. The wooden props are merely a precaution, according to an MRT193 words
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196 1985-06-15 14 A MAN who claimed a traffic policeman stopped to book him for a traffic offence but instead fled with his wallet is being sought by police. The man reported to Jurong police station last week alleging a plainclothes officer on a motorcycle rode196 words
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Article55 1985-06-15 14 Dance show at DBS auditorium DBS Bank will present Dance Spectrum m the June series of Cultural Moments. Veteran Cecilia Hon will put together the concert, featuring a selection of jazz, contemporary and modern dances. It will be held at the DBS auditorium between 12.45 pm and 1.30 pm on55 words
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212 1985-06-15 14 A MAN and his wife were each jailed a day and fined $500 by a district judge yesterday for making a false return to the Traffic Police on the particulars of the driver of the car which was caught m a speed212 words
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Article81 1985-06-15 14 Two stabbed in coffeeshop fight AT LEAST two men were stabbed m a fight m a coffeeshop m Lorong 6, Geylang, recently. A source said a group of men were gambling m the shop on May 31 when a dispute flared up. Two were stabbed and the others fled Police81 words
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189 1985-06-15 15 ABOUT 1,000 Housing Board flats m U%p?r Changi will be built under the HDB's third design-and-build package deal. The board last week incited construction companies for a pre-quali-fication exercise to buiid these four and five-room units at Simei Estate. To date, 31189 words
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181 1985-06-15 15 Cash flow problems hit Bukit Merah firm CASH flow problems m the Singapore Semiconductor company m Jalan Bukit Merah have put about 40 workers m limbo. They have been paid only part of their wages and annual wage supplement. The management is paying their Central Provident Fund contributions m instalments.181 words
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Article347 1985-06-15 15 Unions want to know on direct pay talks WILL employers open their books to the unions? Some unionists last night asked this question of the call for direct negotiations outside the National Wa£«s Council. Until employers are ready to do so, they thin!? the NWC347 words
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170 1985-06-15 15 A HOUSEWIFE was doped Into giving the keys to her Upper East Coast Read apartment fey a confidence trickster who disappeared the next day after selling her furniture and fittings, a district court Judge heard yesterday. Tay Kirn Tho, 28, was given the170 words
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251 1985-06-15 15 $2 b sales target for NTUC insurance NTUC Income aims to sell 100,000 insurance policies worth $2 billion m sums assured by the end of this year. "When achieved, this will cover about 8 per cent of the total labour force," said NTUC Income Chairman, Mr Bernard Chen, yesterday at251 words
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Article90 1985-06-15 15 Man drowned in monsoon drain A MAN who was found m a monsoon drain off Marymount Road on Thursday died of drowning, an autopsy revealed yesterday. He had a head wound, believed to have been caused when he fell into the drain hours before his body was found. He was90 words
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Article63 1985-06-15 15 DRAMA fans can watch two original plays by participants of the Drama Workshop for Schools today from 2.30 pm m the Drama Centre Practice Halls A and B. The plays are Is That You Singapore and Lunar-tics. Drama Workshop for Schools is organised by Act63 words
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Article33 1985-06-15 15 ABOUT 400 people attended the Singapore Newspaper Distributors Association's 45th anniversary celebration at the Sapphire Coffee House Restaurant in Jalan Bukit Merah yesterday. Mr Chan Chee Seng was guest of honour.33 words
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Article, Illustration261 1985-06-15 15 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Muis to help cyclone victims BANGLADESHI President Hussain Muhammad Ershad said yesterday that he had not come here specifically to ask Singapore for assistance for victims of Bangladesh's recent cyclone disaster. "We will try to overcome it with our own resources261 words
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145 1985-06-15 16 A TWO-DAY exhibition featuring the work and aims of religious orders m Singapore will be part of the Catholic Youth Rally to be held today and tomorrow at the Toa Payoh Stadium. The exhibition is held to celebrate International Youth Year. There will also145 words
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Article, Illustration403 1985-06-15 16 LITO GUTIERREZ - LITO GUTIERREZ For Mr Ho, it means a lower PUB bill By RAINY days are among the busiest for Mr Ho Koon Huat, 71. Comfortably clad m shorts and T-shirt, he would be seen m the bathroom of his Bloxhome Drive, Serangoon Garden, home juggling PVC403 words
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Article, Illustration251 1985-06-15 16 $15 m boost for more efficient supply Let's Save Precious Water MORE than $15 million will be spent to improve the efficiency of Singapore's water supply. This investment m new computerised equipment by the Public Utilities Board will also result m an estimated $300,000 saving m cost annually and a251 words
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199 1985-06-15 16 THE State Coroner yesterday warned of the risk of allowing young children to remain unattended m situations where they might get into danger such as m a high-rise room where the windows are not fitted with grille" Mr Francis Tseng, ii his findings at an inquiry199 words
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182 1985-06-15 16 Five ge t to attend summer course in Japan FIVE students from the National Uni'ei*sity of Singapore have won the 1985 Summe Course Scholarships m Japan sponsored by Japan Air Lines. Miss Karen Li m Say Ning, a second-year Arts and Social Sck-nces undergraduate, Mr Howe Teong Bin, a third-yjar182 words
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Article56 1985-06-15 16 A SENIOR citizens' club inauguration -cum -Chinese chess competition presentation ceremony, organised by the Fengshan Neighbourhood One Residents' Committee, will be held tomorrow at 8 pm a; the void deck of Block 124. Bedok North Road Dr Arthur Beng Kian Lam. the MP for Fengshan and adviser to56 words
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Advertisement11 1985-06-15 11 Best thing to happen this year, say many students: Pg 1811 words
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Advertisement604 1985-06-15 12 H SINGAPORE PROFESSIONAL CENTRE "CAREER GUIDANCE FOR A BETTER FUTURE THE PARENTS' ROLE" Date: Saturday, 29 June 1985 Time: 1400 1800 hours Venue: Pinetree Club 30 Stevens Road (1025) Fees: $25.00 (members of SPC) $30.00 (non-members) $15.00 (students) Objectives: i) To provide the opportunity for parents to keep abreast with604 words
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Advertisement60 1985-06-15 13 Simply go to any SCC outlet to buy a minimum of 5 rolls of Sakura 1 35-24 film. Return your films for processing at SCC within 30 days from date of purchase and we'll refund you the cost of the rolls purchased m full. This offer is only applicable for60 words
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Advertisement572 1985-06-15 13 V Mm Br F m I Bulk P urchases resultin 9 j n i' lll w jfwm\ mm V ..^a^a^am. .^b^bW. JuL^ M nique flat-packs for lowe^L \rl mJ few H B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B I O ut town location resulting m Jv .^^BmH *^7 """^^^7 J come to Homestead for 0 WIH572 words
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Advertisement243 1985-06-15 14 Especially on Father's Day... Robinson's, the store of a million gifts I Good gift ideas are presented m Some examples between W^l lpf J 4£v KAYWOODIE Pipe k. T^i^i^. Made from Teakwood. BRAUN BUFFEL W^ Leather Keycase 3L m tr kayw ooo^ ~^k k^m mk p-> Pouch V^^HlP^ $28 la243 words
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Advertisement59 1985-06-15 14 O^pn&rfThe Biggest C.neJ^^u^Jhgjgomsjn S.ngapore faJP^fCANE s gEC[j^gJ CENTRE WfrM fi .J^ky* *Am jBB^K* S^p»*«grt lpr I *^^!^^^<*'"'^"^^^i II ir-V^^^^BK^l ■^fiyi^**'^ y frtr 4 V. "1 1 M^S"' '*iiiSS»K OTr^ 1 feSflNjJmtti.,, \hgU SCTfe er snawroor- ?bOO-A Beac- Roao *0^ M 9 T h* Plaza Spore 0 7 i9 v m59 words
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Advertisement114 1985-06-15 15 Technics Organs Made Affordable. QYJSft* TT> ftPJ 1 at $1,700 nett p "^f Features Keys: 44M4/13 Techni-Chord PCM Drum Percussion Auto Play Chord Program Chord Computer Rhythmic Orchestra Fill In and Intro Click Upper Poly Presets/ Tremolo and Chorus Orchestral Conductor Sustain Technics Organ Distributor. TECHNICS MUSIC SCHOOL 20/22 Holland114 words
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Advertisement368 1985-06-15 15 Yju're never tooyoung fcrIKEA! Mammgk 'Children are so lucky these days. j| j T T^ e y c 3lll e^ suc h n i ce furniture and toys flfc> ae^g^ I A| ft from IKEA. And at such good prices too. IX« 1 I >^" I can remember when I368 words
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Advertisement521 1985-06-15 16 Villas: '^iJWNfte'v v 'flH| I 4// Vt.I.DA furniture come with a 5-year guarantee. '^n. Hari Raya \Kr\ Furniture Special! <£> Today Tomorrow and Monday only! v-*/ Just for these 3 days, all items m our 3 outlets are up for grabs at very attractive prices. So hurry because it ends521 words
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Advertisement65 1985-06-15 16 I OFFER I Extended till 31 Aug 'Bs FREE 8R Worth $3.50 w th every two rolls processed printed I o R I I FREE ALBUM f with every roll processed printed Magnificent I VS^W Color Laboratory^ J #02-83 Lucky Plaza Tel: *****83 Jju I #01 -42 People's Park Centre65 words
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Advertisement817 1985-06-15 17 ,,:K;:-: iyig; M\- \f. x ■> !.V S ;H SS*SS4* p» K?i S *~-^p~ f _--^bbbb«» ViBF M^ v^ mk B <f 'JmjmL wms^ The holidays a'e here And it's time to be m m| Time to set the streets aflame with colour x^^^^^^^^^^Bk Jbb^b^b^B^^^ In cool, cool city-smart holiday817 words
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Article475 1985-06-15 18 THE CHINESE family business is still a popular form of commercial organisation m the retail and trading lines. Surprisingly though, it appears that sole proprietorships are being replaced by companies. A survey by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry shows that the private475 words
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Article, Illustration970 1985-06-15 18 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Many students feel seminar is best thing to happen this year Begun m 1970, the annual Pre-Univei-sity Residential Seminar aims to make students more aware of what is happening m Singapore and the rest of the world. This year, 1,700 students from 33970 words
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Article565 1985-06-15 18 BEHIND THE NAME THE name: William George Stirling. Stirling was represented this week as the artist and donor to Singapore m 1939 of a bronze bust of the typical successful China emigre which, until last year, used to grace the lawn of the National Museum for 45 uninterrupted years.565 words
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Article, Illustration642 1985-06-15 18 J. FRAMPTON GLEED - J. FRAMPTON GLEED By LONDON Among the papers of an aged relative recently deceased, I have come across an insurance industry handbook dating from the *****. In its own little way, it is something of a social document, for it makes much of642 words
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Article133 1985-06-15 18 "1 have no donbt that the body recovered m the graveyard at Embu, Brazil, on June is the remains of my father, Joseph Mengele." Rolf Mengele. "(Karen Ann Quinlan died of) respiratory failure following acute pneumonia on top of a chronic vegetative state." Dr James Wolf133 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1985-06-15 19 ddfdfdf 4 There should be planned family activities (But) while it is important for the family to plan activities, it is equally important for the child to have some unstructured time to do some things which do not require a lot of planning, such1,135 words
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428 1985-06-15 19 Corporate etiquette is big business in the US NEW YORK In board rooms across the United States, corporate etiquette has become increasingly important for the young executive who wants to climb fast. Corporations, aware of how manners can affect the future of executives, are turning m droves to etiquette consultants,NYT - 428 words
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Advertisement572 1985-06-15 19 LIANG COURT'S MID-YEAR SALE MORE TERRIFIC FASHION Liana Court's simply brimming with more I _L__l ree dessert with meals exceeding SlO. fantastic fashion buys for you and the family. 1 1 _r I et y° ur free Chawanmushi (steamed egg) with Shop now and save on dresses, suits, _r _r572 words
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Letter, Illustration338 1985-06-15 20 Time to think about saving what's left I HAVE lived m Singapore for many years and I suppose it goes without saying that I like it here. I admire this country and I defend its policies. But there is one policy which puzzles me because it seems to be self-defeating.338 words
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Letter473 1985-06-15 20 THINK twice, this is my warning to motorists who are tempted to have their cars polished by the "professionals" from vehicle service companies who set up makeshift work spaces at shopping complex car parks. I recently drove to a shopping centre to do some shopping. As I473 words
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1201 1985-06-15 20 THE letters published m your newspaper reflect great interest m the events of World War n. May I present some more historic facts concerning the situation m Europe on the eve of the war. After finally deciding m April 19391,201 words
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130 1985-06-15 20 WE refer to the letter "Sentosa casino will draw tourists" by "Go for Broke". (ST, June 10). The development philosophy of the Sentosa Development Corporation is to develop Sentosa into a resort island for tourists and a holiday retreat for Singaporeans. The many130 words
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Advertisement892 1985-06-15 20 WEARNE BROTHERS, LIMITED (Incorporated In The Republic Of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT Results The unaudited results for the financial half year ended March 31, 1985 are as follows: GROUP COMPANY Half Year Ended 31/3 Half Year Ended 31/3 1985 1984 +<-) 1985 1984 rooo $*000 $'000 $'000 Turnover 69,395 47,113 47.3 Investment892 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-06-15 21 THE Singapore stock market yesterday fell to its lowest level m almost five months. The loss of confidence resulting from the Overseas Trust Bank of Hongkong's problems forced The Straits Times Industrial Index down a further 6.21 points to 778.64 the lowest level since it stood at86 words
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Article47 1985-06-15 21 SM 300-24 C»C 348 —12 DIS 585 -10 MM* 570 -10 fifrflSOc 213 -10 M U Mf| 50e 193 -10 CCM 440-8 CMtfMMc 280—8 Sip* MM 213 —7 UOL 188—7 itmmt 160 —7 Cahtart 478 -6 HOI 402—6 UCKMb 260 —6 H$T 705-5 fartkv 605 -547 words
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Article12 1985-06-15 21 Pon-EI 1.036,000 Fober Merlin 772,000 fmmt 547,000 Supreme Corp 283,00012 words
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Article55 1985-06-15 21 June 13 turn 14 tone 13 June 14 STPnvNta 452.84 448.98 BI Compos* 895.17 S88.:9 STHwnp 312.95 312.85 BT Motor *****35 3639^2 STPMataos 2355.78 2354.35 IT06/OS -450 -518 OCBC 602.59 596.39 STMKStnm 784.85 773.61 0O8 Composite 395.11 390.83 STFmmc* 2277 78 2266.5'. SES All Stare ***** 276 53 STHotefc55 words
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Article33 1985-06-15 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 l<w 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) Al-bme High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) AH-timc Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
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Article12 1985-06-15 21 THE US dollar closed at DM3.0908 m Singapore, losing 52 points.12 words
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Article20 1985-06-15 21 Ml T FT 8| B| US$ 1.2655 3.0820 249.25 unq 2.2240 unq 1.2675 3.0908 249.10 9.4275 2.2240 7.771020 words
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Article41 1985-06-15 21 The gold price was not available yesterday. Simex Eurodollar: Gained four ticks to 92.31 a contract. Deatschemark: Gained five ticks to 0.3233 a contract. Japanese yea: Gained six ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l6O to U*****.70 an ounce.41 words
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Article49 1985-06-15 21 HONGKONG. Fri. The Hongkong Land Co Ltd S2Li .t^. iSSSS Hotel at the eastern end ?vi£StStv fcUaild t0 Tt!??J!!*!z*i,'* Pi.wi/. Martin Sw*rier, said the deal would be completed by the end of June. Mr Spurrier declined to disclose the e and the buyer. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article84 1985-06-15 21 i T—r—jir The Danish-based East Asiatic Company says its hu™ve^andbrofit t<ar I JhTlSth^mffltethte year increased substangjy on the first quarter The tV»din«7 m-ram'c q ua^eVly7e d pS?t SSted turnover for the full year to be about 20 billion crowns (S* billion), compared with 1964 netReuter - 84 words
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Article92 1985-06-15 21 KUALA LUMPUR, FriHarvey Adams has agreed to continue as Buffer Stock Manager (BSM) for the International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) until the end of October, Inro said. Mr Adams, whose resignation was to have taken effect next month, agreed to stay on at the request of the InroReuter - 92 words
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Article56 1985-06-15 21 TOKYO, Fri. Japan's Sony Corp and the US firm Vitelic Corp are reported to have agreed to I jointly develop and pro- i duce 256-kilobit dynamic random access memory I Kyodo news service, i Q«»Jtag industry sources, I saidthe two companies c°ffict,2SLr2£i th, cWT^WoXbe m SanAFP - 56 words
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Article75 1985-06-15 21 Exchange rate plan WASHINGTON. Fri. I The "Group of 10" industrial nations plan to pro- I pose a modest step to- I wards stability of interna- I tional exchange rates when they meet m Tokyo I next week, the Washington Post has reported. It said they will propose that theReuter - 75 words
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302 1985-06-15 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Aussie bank of same name concerned about confusion By WESTPAC Holdings Bhd's bid to become the first bumiputra-control-led company to be listed on the Bumiputra Stock Exchange (BSE) since the relaxation m qualifying rules has come to a sudden stop. Australian banking302 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-06-15 21 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By 4 ...There is a clear limit to the expansion of the note-issuing facilities and revolving-under-writing facilities m the not-too-dis-tant future, bat I'm sore the merchant bankers will think of some- thing else. s COMMERCIAL bankers are awakening to the fact that513 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-06-15 21 Homestead pitches its sales at HDB flat owners HOMESTEAD Furniture Pte Ltd, which believes the Singapore market for furniture will not grow any bigger than $300 million a year despite recent reports of robust furniture sales, is meeting competition head-on with several marketing plans. For a start, Homestead, which is286 words
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Article159 1985-06-15 21 THE Japanese Daiwa group has set up a fund management subsidiary here. Daiwa International Capital Management Singapore Ltd, or Dicam Singapore, will specialise m international fund management and advisory services. This is the third subsidiary of Dicam Tokyo, Japan's oldest and largest international investment management159 words
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213 1985-06-15 21 LUGANO (Switzerland), Fri. When will gold recover its lustre? The question brought experts to the Swiss financial centre of Lugano this week, and they decided that much depends on private investors. These investors are still fighting shy of the gold market m the aftermathReuter - 213 words
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Article56 1985-06-15 21 TOKYO, Fri Spurred by brisk exports to China. Toyota Motor Corp expects to chalk up record sales and profit for the fourth straight year. Toyota President Shoichiro Toyoda yesterday said profit was expected to hit a record of 600 billion yen (Sss billion) on record sales56 words
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Article42 1985-06-15 21 Bank denies rumour HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong and Sha tight 1 Banking Corporation denied a rumour on the stock and foreign ex change markets here that it is planning to acquire a 49 per cent stake j n Ka Wah Bank Ltd). ReuterReuter - 42 words
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316 1985-06-15 21 DOREEN SOH - Two building partners conclude deal with China DOREEN SOH By TWO Singapore building companies that got together to sell their expertise to China announced the conclusion of a successful deal yesterday. The Wah Chang International group and Lim Kah Ngam Ltd have firmed up one deal to provide design >—316 words
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Article2681 1985-06-15 22 READERS should be aware of the MtaHam of this wloffiuuon. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchanf e, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dtafnfs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend2,681 words
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Article1702 1985-06-15 22 INDUSTRIALS AJMomoto (2 .908) AMD (3 08BX2) 3.06 (5) 3.10 (I) 308 Akom (0.98BX1) 099 (3) 0.97 (21)0 98 AISB (0 818 0 82SX4) 080 (5) 0.81 API (0 768 0 775X7) 0.76 ASM (1 068 1 07SX4) 109 (3) 1 08(20) 1 07(13) 11,702 words
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Article2708 1985-06-15 22 M shares quoted Nave a par value of $1, (riess tUtmrmu specified Adjusted tar scrp/riftrts. N Taieiempted dividend MM n traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dotars. INS Last Yield Voi Day ttfh Low Company Sale Chanfe COM) Hfch Low2,708 words
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Article303 1985-06-15 23 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5 3 /4 6 5Vi 5% Autosave 5Vi Fixed deposit 1 month 4 3 /4 4 3 /4 4% 4 3 /4 (1) 3 months 5 5 5 5 6 months 5 1 5V4 5V4 5V4 9 months 5 V* 5V4303 words
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Article153 1985-06-15 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local defers to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dolJiL 1.4756-1.4785 6.93-6.67 Canadian dollar 1.6209-1.6229 6.23-6.12^ NZ dollar 1.0041—1.0068 10.21—9.79 Sterling pound 2.8144—2.8179 3.59—3.53 US dollar 2.2240-2.2250 4.53-4.48 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling153 words
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Article105 1985-06-15 23 THE US dollar yesterday traded quietly between 2.2235 and 2.2250. It opened at 2.2245/55 and closed at 3 pm at 2.2240/50. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed higher at 3.0925/35 compared with the opening of 3.0920/30. It traded to a high of 3.0930 m late afternoon while the low105 words
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Article110 1985-06-15 23 HONGKONG, Fri. dosine price Gold closed higher m ty moderately active l^T,,^ trading, reflecting 2.510 (2.500) concern about Argen- PHYSICAL Buym-s.Hr* tinas efforts to curb sold SS an inflation rate which KJ is running at 1010 per ft* g^" 22 621 cent, dealers said. 5 112-123 The bullion price110 words
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Article21 1985-06-15 23 GOLD US$/oz Fri Itan Singapore 314.50—314.80 313.70-314.10 Hongkong 314.70-315.20 313.85-314.35 Thurs IM New York 314.30-314.80 313.50-314.00 London 313.75-314.25 314.00-314.5021 words
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Article158 1985-06-15 23 Managers' price* for Jum15&17 Singapore Unit Trust The Comma 1.72— 1.82xd The Savings Fund 1.31-1.39 S'pore Prog Fund 0.75-0.79 Sparc Stc. Fund 1.11-1.18 Spore kwtst Fund 0.82-0.87«d S'pore Equity Fund 076-0.80 Asia Unit Trust IW hmst Fund 1.97-2.10 Mil Prog Fund 0.78-0.83 IW Security Find 0.79-0.84*d Mai Berjaya158 words
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Article, Illustration467 1985-06-15 23 Container Schedules Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiwif Recem* Sty (Voyaje) An Carjo Time Block Virc Bhum (9N) 15/6(2300) Fl 1000-1100 Nl Tor Bay (23/524) 16/6(0700) Fl 1100-1300/1800-1900 U3 Iris Ace (07A) 16/6(0700) Fl 0700-O800/170O-1900 Fl Sea Fortune (8524) 16/6(0700) F7 1300-1500/1800-1900 L6 Jemwl (16/85) 16/6467 words
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Article82 1985-06-15 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit A smaller-than-expected rise m the US Ml together with expectations of a discount rate cut and an adoption of an easier credit policy by the Fed provided underlying support for Eurodollar futures. (100 Implied interest rate) Opea High Uw Sett Bit V«l Ju85 92.30 92.31 92.30 92.3182 words
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Article, Illustration79 1985-06-15 23 THE low rise m US Ml had a slight depressing effect on the US dollar, causing the September deutschemark to open lower m thin trading. The September deutschemark was traded upwards within a narrow range. The market was thin ahead of the industrial production and producer price index statistics.79 words
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Article45 1985-06-15 23 THE September yen opened at 0.*****8 and drifted down in light trading to close at the day's low of 0.*****6. Open High Uw Sett Eat Jutt O.OM008 tat 0.*****8 0.*****8 0.*****6 0.*****6 88 Dm 0.QWM6 Open tat (Itan): SB. Aet V»l (Than): NIL45 words
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Article, Illustration62 1985-06-15 23 CONCERN about the enormously high inflation rate in Argentina caused bullion prices to rise. August gold closed higher at US$318.50 compared with the previous settlement of US$316.90. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI (Id UStper Troy ounce) Open Dgh Uw Sett Ert V«l JuK 315.70 Am 317.40 318.50 317.4062 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-06-15 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep K#ppw WhsrvM Kanmkar K3S aside 15/6 Kota Pelangi K30 aside 15/6 Rajah Brooke K25W aside 15/6 Straits Star K24E aside 15/6 Vietxo 12 K21 a'side 15/6 Sun Flores K21 a'side 15/6 Young Chemicarry K29 a'side 15/6 Auby K25W 15/6 16/6 Belait K25E 15/6219 words
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Article15 1985-06-15 23 Tin Ch*|»*« Xl Tm 29.50 up 10 cents Turnover: 186 tonnes up 49 tonnes15 words
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Article14 1985-06-15 23 air Singapore July ***** up 2.50 cents Malaysia July 204.00 up ISO cents14 words
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Article27 1985-06-15 23 Mm, CMnpricts USS/tray v M An Support 6 16 fc 21 fc 15— 620 Nw Tort 6.15-C 19 6 IS— 6 X Smct Cmtl Smst Sport27 words
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Article18 1985-06-15 23 mm Spot 11 34.50-1 135.50 (1120.50—*****0) 3 months 1152.00-1152.50 (1139.00 1139.50) Market tone Stotty Sates 15.000 tonnes18 words
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Article21 1985-06-15 23 Htm Than Spot *****—***** (*****—813 50) 3 menths 840.00— 840 50 (836 50-*****) Market tone Barely steady Sites 10,300 tonnes21 words
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Article94 1985-06-15 23 CM«piini Crude W/tam pitatf JMWI23S 1215 (Mrth) 1210 (central) My 1215 (south! 1190 (north I central) fa* 1140 (south) Refined paknoi US$/taMt RBO pa* tow 605 (sdm) Jury 595 (setters) fag 555 (setters) RBOOteNi Jura 600 (setters) My 590 (tetters) hit 550 (setters) RBO Stearin turn 410 (tettrs)94 words
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641 1985-06-15 23 A NERVOUS Singapore stock market fell for the fourth consecutive day yesterday and The Straits Times Industrial Index dropped to its lowest level m almost five months. The ST Index finished at 778.64 down 6.21 points from Thursday and the lowest it641 words
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Article63 1985-06-15 23 NST Index Friday 1247.34 (1253.20) -;g Hongkong Hang Seng $Z? Friday 1441.97 (1482.91) gl- Al-Ordinaries t Friday 840.2(846.9) Nkkei D J Average M~ Friday *****.25(*****.87) Financial Times Industrials Thursday 977.0 (984.0) _^j Dow Jones Average gf Thursday 1290.10 (1306.34). I (Figures m brackets refer to (hose of (hi previous63 words
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Article194 1985-06-15 23 Juk 14 MU Ctante Etoct 7 50 -0.2 AxoMd HoNb 0.52 -0.08 W I 4 1 ifl 35 Bonk Of Eat A*o 22.00 -0.4 {5^. SSL T 35 S^y^ j*g 23 ».z:::::::::::::: s 3^ i. 5 8E fe t^ JiS 5:? S" 7o arrr 057 w jgg~ < 322^194 words
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Article221 1985-06-15 23 k~ 11 Cwts Cham* Leiohton 142 unch uZ) L^L«« 658 -16 1 Mogafan P«t Au»t 210 AC I 242 +2 Moyn. Nkklass 295S ANI 236 -4 MetoK Exptor APM 270-2 NL 48 Ab*rtoy«» 1000 -30 Mid*»t 28S unch Aoc 225 -10 A*m 270 -3 Alone. CM »»5S My«r 199221 words
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Article326 1985-06-15 23 I%MMt Mitsub Estot* 804 +14 M Mitjub Heovy 318 -7 Mitsubishi 658 +6 Ajinomoto 1140 +20 Mitvi Co 353 -2 Akoi 408 -2 Mitiui ShipbMg 176 -4 Amodo 970 -5 Mttsui Smelting 530 -6 Asohi Chwn 985 -5 Mttiukothi 621 +31 A.ONOOM 888 -10 Mrtsurn. 830 -11 Bar* TV326 words
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Article204 1985-06-15 23 *.i 3 m o-v tgtrJ!l=T Alcoa 3IH -M Hewlett Pock AfcdOMmCp 41* InHßusiMoch IIBH -2% A«»O«<*n«» 5* unch M Havener 8* Am T«l T«t 23 -W tnM Td T«l 31 Amax he 15* unch John Jhm 45* -X Amr Corp 43* -1% KaiMr Alum Cp 12* -H g«htah«n204 words
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Article460 1985-06-15 23 JhmU tact Chwife MNN6 Barlow Rand 474 +5 INDUSTRIALS Chart* Cons 186 unch Com Gold 519 -5 Aliecßyoro 194 -3 Rust Plot 7H +V 4 Ass Dairies 150 -4 ZO 14H unch BTRPLC 356 -5 US* Bobcocks 143 -3 AA Bordays 374 unch AAC... 14H -W Beecham 340 -3460 words
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222 1985-06-15 24 Some HICB loans may not be paid back in full HONGKONG, Fri. Some loans made by a subsidiary of Overseas Trust Bank (OTB), taken over by the government here last week, may not be recoverable m full, its new government-appoint-ed directors said today. They said a special audit would beAFP - 222 words
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89 1985-06-15 24 Azizi takes over as new CIC Secretary KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr Azizi Yon Ahmad, Manager of Bank Negara's accounting department, has been appointed the new Secretary of the Capital Issues Committee (CIC), the Treasury announced today. Mr Azizi, 36, succeeds Mr Chellappah RaJandram, who resigned yesterday. Mr Rajandram had beenBernama - 89 words
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Article60 1985-06-15 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. United Estates Projects Bhd (UEP), one of Malaysia's largest property developers, today urged shareholders, who have not registered their shares bought on or before May 2 for the final dividend of 5 per cent for the year ended Dec 31, 1964, to do so immediately. TheBernama - 60 words
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Article98 1985-06-15 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Granite Industries Bhd projects a lower pre-tax profit of MJ11.2 million for the current year mainly due to the completion and sale of the major portion of the shopping units m Holiday Plaza last year, its Chairman Datuk Hall Zainal Abidin Haji Ahmad said mBernama - 98 words
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Article107 1985-06-15 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Matsushita Electric Company (M) Bhd expects difficulty m main- taining its sales volume and profit margin due to the projected downward trend m the electrical industries this year. Company Chairman Tan Sri Haji Mohamed Noah Bin Omar said hi his annual statement the company hasBernama - 107 words
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Article114 1985-06-15 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Property and housing development group Metroplex Bhd is actively looking into other, areas of activities to provide a wider base for growth of assets and profits. Its Chairman Tengku Idris Shah Ibni Sultan SalahiKVHn Abdul Aziz Shah said this is to lessen the over dependence onBernama - 114 words
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326 1985-06-15 24 HIGH technology, the ticket to better profits for many a company m the 80s, is already helping Wearne Brothers to register an improved performance despite the general gloom m its traditional business. The group's thrust into high technology has been well rewarded with a 14326 words
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Article337 1985-06-15 24 Singapore INVESTORS' confidence was further shaken last week by events m Hongkong and Malaysia. More bad news poured m during the week following the collapse of Overseas Trust Bank of Hongkong. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 21.68 points over the week to 778.64. The337 words
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Article79 1985-06-15 24 THE FOLLOWING is a Nst of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the higti and low tor 1985 <**■* *>tane Price N» <S) Lm (S) COM) toe79 words
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Article210 1985-06-15 24 Kuala Lumpur THE flow of bad news from Malaysia seemed at times never ending and shareholders could only agonise m silence. Even before investors could put behind them problems associated with the Malaysian Chinese Association and Sabah, there were worries that local banks could be210 words
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Article237 1985-06-15 24 Most active stock Pan-El Industries IN A weak stock market Pan-Electric Industries Ltd, the most active stock with 2.5 million shares traded, suff erred a f all of Si cents during the week to $2.13. Tuesday and Wednesday saw the heaviest falls of 11 cents and It cents respectively. Marine-237 words
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Advertisement94 1985-06-15 22 FOR FATHER agifiqfboe A keepsake he 'II treasure This bather's Day, give the perfect gift, one that hell keep forever and read again and again. Luxuriously bound m plush olive velvet and burnished gold, this elegant volume is tilled with the writings of classic authors as Rudyard Kipling and Tagore94 words
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Advertisement19 1985-06-15 23 Available at aS Good Bookshop* and Newsagents *****55 eKI 2264 I U Distributors No 2. Jurong Pon Ro«3 &ng«pore226i19 words
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Advertisement638 1985-06-15 24 AUTHENTIC ■^JAPANESE PORCELAIN W CERAMIC WARE SHOP ZEN-OKA is proud to announce the J^in^K opening of its new extension showroom. *^HHHBW We have a wide range of modern Hand-made woven piece W 4fiL- W \tfS^r W KIYOMIZU etc. and custom ZEN-OKA SHOWROOM ZEN-OKAMOTO ENTERPRISE PTE LTD 177 River Valley Road,638 words
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Advertisement1290 1985-06-15 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATE! CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: [-/■fy N— -i t Sa^?da" Fr day B:3?lrrlS2oopS/n«m Hun-On: $500 per line (Mm. $15.00) 1 food/Entertainment (2 -S) JfV IL J*L aTvk a^^^^ ail 111 -^J W ssTy^ *T\i a^^^^ a^3 a deadline for the Sunday Times) Semi-display: $20 00 per col cm Personal S*nric*s/M«»rchandis«(1,290 words
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Advertisement233 1985-06-15 25 ■L^^t^t^a^al^aDr^t^a^a^aCl^fStJQ Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices! Ov set laches are at $5 Jt and ear large drafts are at $4.3t (Happy Hours Spm to 7pm) We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACOnT" MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN and LOCAL DISHES. OX-TAIL STEW available233 words
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Advertisement631 1985-06-15 25 CHEAPEST M TOWN 1 free Joystick 1 free disk container 1 free manual 1 free computer magazine 10 free diskettes 3 mths free course 12 mths free maintenance unlimited free copying of softwares free delivery ft Installation for pwcnaaoe of IBM or Appl* CompatJbtee. YaM UN ISASS TVM Colour monitor631 words
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Advertisement639 1985-06-15 25 13 Musical Instruments GERMAN PATENTED TREBEL Pianos from $1980 onwards Monthly $87.60. Easy Installment Free Metronome Harmony *****72/3. JAPAN FLORA PIANO. Sole agent Song's Piano, Peninsula *****27. Katong *****14. A.M.KIo *****83. Easy h.p. available. PIANOS YAMAHA M2G, MSJ, Struss, Petrof, selling cheap $1,000 above. Rental available. SheUey Piano Co. *****27.639 words
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Advertisement758 1985-06-15 25 19 Horn* Appliances HOUSEHOLD GOODS, LESS than 1 year old, for Immediate sale: Siemens WV2360 auto washing machine, Shacklock 460 clothes dryer, Philips AW8921 washing machine, Krups 3MIX, model 3000 and other Items. Interested parties pise phone office: *****28, res.: *****60/ *****64. 3 UNITS EACH used twin-door refrigerator, washing m^tnw758 words
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Advertisement642 1985-06-15 25 as X Remember the filming of w' "Passion Flower" here recent Ik hf? Columbia Pictures is sellX ing the furniture suite used m the film for $2,000, although its original price was $3880. ■L There mr% also ladies and ■P gents wear for sale at re- duced prices. Read classif642 words
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Advertisement438 1985-06-15 25 24 Garage Sal* EXPAT. LEAVING. 1 writing desk with chair, dining room table with 6 chairs, 1 cane bar with 4 chairs. Good condition. Best offer. Tel: *****0* REMOVAL SALE. (Used It unused electrical items), Video, hi-fi, washing machine, rice cooker, Juicer, toaster baby items. Call: *****66 after lpm. SPCA438 words
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Advertisement563 1985-06-15 25 CANE FURNITURE Direei from Tnrfif SMs- VMt im j4*«lw At mm- alwi— «i mi— i t lif mn i m* ua>iiy an kji BnowiwMii/ aajßaaarw an I*A Man Twvun, Jurong Ind. E«tata, Singapore 2261 from IQjQOtn to ■JSjllll. Tt BMBMS. DIRECT PROM FACTORY: 1. 916 (22K) gold ornaments at factory563 words
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Advertisement980 1985-06-15 26 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX A REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN aw*«W -HEALTH CENTRE > i' *-'\M \lmßmbt V«2T"^ sSßjaftflffi Hotel JBb S*por«l336. Jm MM»T^r^/^Tg^gsMMjMß DOUBLI-FOarrUNE HEALTH CEN- I TRE. #04-12/ 13 Fortune Centre. 30 Hairdressino 190 Middle Road. Massage/ sau- newrurwewrm na. All rooms with980 words
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Advertisement615 1985-06-15 26 32 Photography FOR CANON A1 lenses 80-200 mm Sigma, 35- 70 mm Soligor, 28mm Vlvtar a/w, Canon FD 50mm f 1.4. Selling $450/-, flash unit National PE-3875. New $100.00. Call Khay Tel: *****88. PANORAMA 170 W/NIKOR— SW $2,500. Retina SLR w/Curtagon, T-Arton. Rolleiflex 3.5E *****47. 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre615 words
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Advertisement1455 1985-06-15 26 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor r'^'^SoreSSIoZlLRCNOVATORsTSBLlce^ea^^ST^^^ We are specialised In renovation and interior designing for HDB flats, private apartments and even commercial projects at fair prices. 3 rate 4 rma 8 rm* Italy Ceramic Tile* 2,800 3,900 5,000 Natural Marble; (I) Venato 5,000 7,000 9,000 (I) Sorpasstanto1,455 words
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Advertisement768 1985-06-15 26 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing 2 MONTH OLD very presentable conference table, office tables chairs/ steel cabinets and many other items for cheap sale. Everything must go! Tel: *****08. 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services COMPUTERISED BOOK-KEEP 810, MONT Accounts, Co Formation, Co Secretaries. Tel: *****74 Chen. 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies768 words
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Advertisement678 1985-06-15 26 la BLJ I B The British Council requires a am Technician for its Media Com- vwca marine parade cmlo Bbw t*^Bfj plex. A Polytechnic diploma, C DCV^: o>M^ T J^"T^*t i a^LVfl 111 LI G Certificate or ITC Certificate m mead' teacher/ principal I I P^s Electronic Engineering is desir-678 words
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Advertisement561 1985-06-15 26 65 Situations Wanted SMEX PTE LTD (1978) c 5 years of proven reliability. Over 700 Filipino maids placed. Pre-ortentated maids. Fee only $450 AH/ bored 9000 SOPHU COURT #02-22 32 AOIBROAO Tafe *****88 ar *****18 Open tM 10pm daily Ucanca C-0254-01 SPECIAL OFFER FOR HARI RAYAI TBJ.BBTH JUNE A-Z BERVICEB561 words
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Advertisement422 1985-06-15 26 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive a V THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL OF SINGAPORE invHes appttcants lor Pott 1 Responsible accountable for the quality of the total nursing processplanning, implementing evaluating patient care m the nusing unit; assumes control of nursing department m the absence of Director of Nursing Assistant Director of422 words
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Advertisement399 1985-06-15 26 67 Situations Vacant: EDP An established British Offsnore Bank has immediate vacancies fort COMPUTER TERMINAL OPERATOR Applicants should possess: GCE 'O' level Ability to undertake shift work is one of the requirements for this Job Age 18 and above Previous experience m operating the IBM 534 equipment is desirable but399 words
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Advertisement692 1985-06-15 27 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical 30 HITACHI I Our multi-million colour television picture I tubes manufacturing company m Jurong Ml has immediate vacancy for the post of: J Purchasing Clerk (Female) c Good GCE 'O' level with at least 3 credits c Age bet.ween 19692 words
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Advertisement466 1985-06-15 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A leading tour and I travel company has I immediate vacancies for: Keypunch^ Operators Requirements: c Aged 20-25 years GCE 'O' level c Typing speed 35 wpm eAt least 1 year experience m data entry Be able to work independently Telephone Operator Requirements: c GCE466 words
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Advertisement575 1985-06-15 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Work m the cosmetics and fashion line. CDF is looking for a Secretary Marketing Division Secretarial qualifications are a must. Possess 2 years related working experience. Be bilingual, independent and willing to work long hours. Please write m enclosing personal particulars, working experience, non-returnable passportsjze575 words
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Advertisement461 1985-06-15 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical DEMfTRON KMETDN To key m production data into computer, update master file and assist Production Controllers m releasing work orders for processing of job, monthly inventory adjustment and calculation of WIP. c GCE O' or A' Level preferably with some working experience. though not essential461 words
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Advertisement657 1985-06-15 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Expanding company requires 1. SECRETARY 2. BOOKKEEPER/ JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT Qualification*: a 2-3 years working experience In similar capacity. a able to work Independently. a bilingual. a knowledge of computers an advantage. For post (2), a must be able to maintain multiple sets of books. Apply657 words
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Advertisement707 1985-06-15 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical STENOGRAPHER/ SECRETARY hUereeMonel trading and aervtcleg company m Dad ok Induatrial Eatata requires Stenographer/ Secretary with 'A* Level or good 'O 1 level: strong command of Engtoh; accurate shorthand/ transcription at modareta speed; ft a yean' rowVeMtf #Xp#fl#nCa). Haaaa apply m confidence with talaphona ctmttfi707 words
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Advertisement883 1985-06-15 27 71 Situation* Vacant: 71 Situation* Vacant: Sale* Sale* Sales Representatives wanted Field experience m related product lines (cosmetics and fragrances.) is preferred as you are expected to develop new and existing sales opportunities, while reporting to the Sales Manager. Candidates should have drive and initiative, be bilingual and conversant m883 words
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Advertisement361 1985-06-15 27 71 Situation* Vacant: Sale* LEVER LEVER BROTHERS SINGAPORE SDN BHD has vacancy for a GENERAL SALES ASSISTANT The position Is primarily clerical, assisting the General Sales Manager m the administrating of the Company's selling operation. An interest m selling (or even some experience) would be an advantage. Male, Age 23361 words
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Advertisement533 1985-06-15 28 71 Situations Vacant: Safe* Harper Gilffillan (Singapore) l=J Pte Ltd Sales Demonstrator Requirements: Age 18-35 years To demonstrate and promote sales of appliances to customers at leading stores. Training will be provided Secondary education Able to speak fluently m English and major local dialects s Friendly, independent and selfmotivated We533 words
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Advertisement545 1985-06-15 28 71 Situations Vacant: Safes aIBMBIbTMMUIKiTBtQ EXECUTIVE a Pleasant personality and wide contacts with shipping circle. a Preferably with shipping experience for Asean region a Speaks fluent English and Mandarin We oMer attractive eatery and Inceoinree toe me ngm person. Please apply In writing stating full personal particulars, experience, contact telephone545 words
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Advertisement583 1985-06-15 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical S^MfJ|^Mi^^BM^M[|»MafMß^E^ElE^EaE^E^B»E^E^EM Looking for a career wlf h SBS? Walk m for an interview on 1 5.6.85 or 1 7.6.85 from 9.00 am to 1 1 .00 am. VEHICLE MECHANIC To repair and maintain commercial vehicles/diesel engines At least583 words
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Advertisement234 1985-06-15 28 "MESA" I requires I Maintenance* mTechnicianm NTC 2 or 3 m Electrical Fitting Preferably possess practical experience m trouble-shooting and maintenance of line set-up Interested applicants, please write m confidence giving comprehensive resume, expected salary, recent photograph and contact telephone number to: Personnel n Department Matsushita Electronics (S) Pte Ltd234 words
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Advertisement628 1985-06-15 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical I MimScnbe I a, More challenges. More oppor- I YOU II QCI tunities. More prospects. More M rewards. An American manu- I cg\ ttilla^li facturer of computer peri- I »U UIUtU pherals miniscribe! Iff Arp PERIPHERALS. Weve got so I much more628 words
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Advertisement981 1985-06-15 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical C An Established American 4* Chemical Manufacturing j|> J Company has a job opportunity t to ill J for quality control J KS>qUIIVIIIQIIII. yL Minimum 2 years practical M industrial experience; preferably J+ Z m a Chemical environment. GCE TV level with981 words
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Advertisement390 1985-06-15 28 72 Situations Vacant: i WANTED EXPERIENCED AMCOM Mechanics. Apply personally at 32 Slglap Or 8"por« IMS Tel *****00 or 225, Onan Road Sport I 1542. Tel: *****28 73 Situations Vacant: Production ARCHiyE i a lesoor m Aovanceo I Tepe Technology I ropuires for I expansion; I Minimum Primary 6 BEST390 words
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Advertisement651 1985-06-15 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 1 HONfi LEONG INDUSTRIES MFG LTD I fl has immediate vacancies for H I (1) ASSISTANT PRODUCTION I SUPERVISOR ft. Polytechnic Diploma m Chemical H B Engineering/Plastic Technology or H fl related field. H n Training wil! be provided H i (2)651 words
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Advertisement807 1985-06-15 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous J Super Express commuter Services Pte Ltd L urgently requires I MINI-BUS DRIVERS 1 (Male/Female) I Age above 21 years Possess Class 4 driving licence and private hire vocational licence *At least 3 years experience m driving Class 4 vehicles Bi-lingual m807 words
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Advertisement750 1985-06-15 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CIPHER DATA, the world's leading producer of streaming tape drives, offers you the following opportunities: RECEPTIONIST QUALIFICATIONS: c Mln. Sec. 4 education with good knowledge of English. c Pleasant personality and ability to speak clearly. c Able to type between 35-40 wpm. c Preferably 1-2 years'750 words
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Advertisement618 1985-06-15 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SWEET HOME REST, requires Cashiers, Waitresses Waiters. Interested applicants pis walk m for an interview, opposite Cathay Theatre. Tel: *****18 TEMP. DESPATCH RIDERS with own bike required between 17/6/85 to 28/6/85. Suitable candidates must own a bike. Call Business Trends *****65. TRAINEE COOK/ PART-TIME Waitresses (Bpm618 words
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Advertisement584 1985-06-15 29 I fiTITM? Are y° u thinking of I iyjlK[ buying a pick-up, I GTfOnnfe 1 blind van or lorry? I v [jo'Pi Choose from 34 comrj /z\ r\ ij=s mercial vehicles for Jcb\[OJ/o\JUJ sa e a classification 95. 82 Accessories/ Maintenance Is 9 CX (O eWßaaelß^ -**sfeS i, i 83584 words
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Advertisement766 1985-06-15 29 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1070 MERCEDES 2008 auto, 1 private owner, aircon, radio cassette, power steering/ windows, central locking, original white. m showroom condition, $35,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****17. 1/04 MERCEDES 100 E. White colour, 1 owner, aircon, high powered radio/ cassette, tax till Dec. 'Bs. First class cond. Joanna/ Steven766 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration132 1985-06-15 34 TAN HIAN TECK Aflad 67 aaaaad away ptaciwjWy en 13/6/85 at l.lapm laavlna aahmd: MM Ec Bin Ec Chlat Ec Khoon OAUOMTERS-4M-LAW: Poon Swee Kla Uffl Joo Keow »AUOHTERS: TSL LI YaUng QOO-SON: Tan Bak Liang aOO-OAUQMTER: Wong Ah Uan OOD SON-IN-LAW: Leong How Choon QRANOSONB: Hong Chlng132 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1985-06-15 34 FOR Ml TO LIVE IS CHRIST AND TO DIE IS GAIN" -Phll.iai IVY CHIA KEOK NEO AGEOM w#nt noni# to d# with tn# Lofd on Friday UJUB leaving behind aietan Molly and ton Nee, brother George, aietec to tow Jenny, browV •ra-in-law Chan Kok Chy*. Tan Eng HHi83 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1985-06-15 34 tti LO VINO MEMORY OF ONG SING KING Departed 15-6.7* We often think of the yesteryears When we were together, Fond memories of you linger, Making your absence that more painful for us. OBOIf mIHWU "7 DVIOf VQ WIIU| •ont, daughtcra, aona-ln-law.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1985-06-15 34 In loving memory of NADARAJAH s/o GOVINDASAMY dapartad 15.6.82. Such a loving husband and father Who gave so much of himself. We bless the years we shared with you And leave the rest to God. Always remembered by loving wife, aona, daughters, sons-in-law and daugh- IN LOVMO88 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1985-06-15 34 IN LOVING MEMORY OF K.SARASA (Wifa of Govindaaamy) Daaartad ISth Jane tt 3 years has passed, yet the memories of you are still fresh In our hearts atafr and brotttora33 words
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Obituary62 1985-06-15 34 The family of tha lata MR KOH TIONQ TAT wishes to thank the Pastors, Elders, Members of Tom Payoh and Paya Lebar Methodist Churches, Bethesda (Katong) Church, relatives and friends for their condolences, flowers, visits, donations, attendance at funeral and kindnesses shown. MAX HO TENO Kin. Dep. 8/6/85.62 words
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Article, Illustration894 1985-06-15 34 FOCUS ON THE WORLD BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS dfgf fddffd Unseeded Iceman' Icuk proves organisers wrong with grand victory CALGARY, Fri. Defending champion Icuk Sugiarto, of Indonesia, brought the championships to life and snooked his nose at the organisers, who did not seed him, by upsetting joint fifth seed Steve894 words
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SOCCER
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Article, Illustration134 1985-06-15 34 LONDON, Fri. Lawrie McMenemy, who quit as Southampton's boss two weeks ago, has been offered the vacant manager's Job at Sunderland. Tom Cowie, chairman of the Second Division club, refused to reveal details of the package, but described it as "very attractive". It is believed to comprise aAFP - 134 words
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Article117 1985-06-15 34 GLASGOW, Fri. International midfielder Jim Bett signed for Scottish Premier Division champions Aberdeen from Belgian club Lokeren. Bett, capped 13 times by Scotland and scorer against Iceland two weeks ago, said his reasons for joining the club included "the opportunity to play m the European Cup". TheReuter; AFP - 117 words
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472 1985-06-15 34 THE Soviet Football Federation suspended a referee and two linesmen for the rest of the season for disallowing a goal m a First Division match. The sports daily newspaper Sovietsky Sport said Torpedo Moscow, fourth hi the League, appealed to the federation after a second-halfReuter - 472 words
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TENNIS
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Article293 1985-06-15 34 LONDON, Fri. Mike DePalmer, surprise conquerer of fellowAmerican Jimmy Connors m the first round of the London Grass Court men's championship, continued to prosper yesterday. DePalmer fired seven aces m the first set to beat Australian Wally Masur 7-6, 7-5 and qualify for theAP; Reuter - 293 words
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297 1985-06-15 34 BIRMINGHAM, Fri. Pam Shriver, of the United States, yesterday breezed past Holland's Marcella Mesker 6-1, 6-3 in the third round of the Edgbaston Cup women's tournament. Shriver, 22, led an American charge into the last eight as most players made two visits toUPI; Reuter - 297 words
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Article135 1985-06-15 34 Suspended six put India in fix HOCKEY AMSTELVEEN, Fri. India were beater, 4-1 by West Germany h»?re yesterday on the ope ling day of a four-nation men's tournament. The West Germans were m control throughout and could even afford the luxury of substituting Stefan Blocher. who netted a hat-trick, andReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration473 1985-06-15 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S Urn Kian Tiong will leave for Seoul at the end of the month knowing full well that the trip may well Jeopardise his chances of a World Cup ticket. Kian Tiong, the most travelled local golf professional, is now lying473 words
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Article, Illustration839 1985-06-15 35 SPOTLIGHT ON THE UNITED STATES OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP First-round leading scores (American, unless stated): IS Chen Tze-Chung (Tai). M Fred Couples. 63 Andy Bean, Tom Kite, Jay Haas, Mike Reid, Rick Fehr. It Lanny Wadkins, Craig Stadler, Andy North, Payne Stewart, BUI Glasson, Dave BarrReuter; NYT - 839 words
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Article, Illustration340 1985-06-15 35 BECAUSE his father was a colonel m the air force and constantly being transferred, Mike Reid attended eight schools m 12 years. "You don't make many friends that way," Reid said on Thursday after a one-under-par 69 m the first round of the US Open.UPI - 340 words
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Article106 1985-06-15 35 ROCHESTER (New York), Fri. American Judy Clark overcame rain, wind and cold yesterday to shoot a three-under-par CS for the first-round lead In the U*****, (SSMJIt) Rochester International women's golf tournament. l*»dtag scares (Americans, unless stated): tt Judy Clark, II Nancy Scranton, Nancy Lopez.Reuter; AFP - 106 words
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442 1985-06-15 35 BIRMINGHAM (Michigan), Fri. It wasn't until five hours later that Chen Tze Chung realised he had created history. Playing m his first United States Open, the 26-year-old pro from Taiwan became the first player m the 85-year history of theUPI; NYT - 442 words
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Article520 1985-06-15 35 Dates that matter in Nomura Cup THE Serapong Open and the Singapore Amateur Open golf tournaments will be used to select the Republic's team to the Nomura Cud. to be held m Adelaide from Sept 2-5. And to give the team more time to prepare, the Singapore Golf Association have520 words
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Article328 1985-06-15 35 Briton bags seven birdies m record 66 LA MOVE (Jersey), Fri. Unheralded Briton David Ray fired a course record-equalling 66 to launch his challenge m the Jersey Open golf tournament on a high note yesterday. Ray included seven birdies m an impressive performance which earned himReuter; AFP - 328 words
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Article, Illustration643 1985-06-15 38 JANICE SEAH - Boon for tennis build-up JANICE SEAH SLTA serve up the Satellite Open to aid Sea Games preparations By Your advantage! There s always been a lot of talk about how our boys don't get enough tournament exposure. Well, this is the best opportunity for them. Nobody's going to tell us643 words
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Article, Illustration422 1985-06-15 38 LONDON, Fri. England's Frank Bruno is one fight away from challenging American Larry Holmes for the world heavyweight boxing championship. Bruno only needs to take the European title impressively from Sweden's Anders Eklund at Wembley on June 25 to book his big date. Meanwhile,422 words
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Article330 1985-06-15 38 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN scdsdsd STORIES by CHINA'S bowlers may soon have their first taste of international competition. They have been invited for the 21st Singapore International Open championships from Aug 4-18, and have indicated that they are keen to take part. If they do so,330 words
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Article237 1985-06-15 38 CHARLIE LOH shot to the top of the men's Graded Masters ladder m the national bowling championships qualifying rounds yesterday. He notched 1,207 pinfalls at Kirn Seng Bowl for a 201 average, which was comparable to the scores of the Open bowlers. Charlie, 31, seemed raring237 words
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Article184 1985-06-15 38 PROFESSIONAL body building contests will see the introduction of dope tests. The first steroid test on bodybuilders will be introduced at the Miss Olympia contest to be held m New York on Nov 30. The Women's World Amateur Championships, which will be held m Singapore184 words
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Article212 1985-06-15 38 YUAN CHING Secondary, hotbeds of local basketball, will not be defending their National Schools boys A division title when the competition gets underway on July 1 at Thomson Road. Ironically, the school which only last year produced several national trainees, among them Lim Kia Ann and Lee212 words
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Article153 1985-06-15 38 Rossignol want more under-12s THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's Rosstgnol under-12 coaching scheme is ready for a fresh Intake of young talent. Enrolment for this national training squad is open and forms are available at the five tennis complexes that serve as training centres Kallang, Farrer Park, Ang Mo Klo,153 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-06-15 38 PETER SIOW - It's either NZ or Australia for Gam Seng PETER SIOW By THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have decided on either New Zealand or Australia as part of marathon champion Goh Gam Seng's preparations for December's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok. But the two-month trip, scheduled for September-October, will depend on286 words
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Article, Illustration516 1985-06-15 39 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By A SUCKER is born every minute, but some hopelessly believe m multiple reincarnation. So it was the other day that the born-again fool Pee answered the call from my friend Mike (the names have been changed to protect the innocent and the guilty).516 words
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Article340 1985-06-15 39 LEEDS (England), Fri. England all-rounder lan Botham took three wickets m four balls as Australia slipped from 326 for six to 331 all out on the second day of the First cricket Test at Headingley here today. But fast bowler Craig McDermott struck back by dismissing Graham CoochReuter - 340 words
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Article63 1985-06-15 39 C rocodile Women lennis Classic is now available m video tape For onl> Sl6.(M)(slK.(M)mail order) >ou can see GABRIELA SABATI Nl. a potential No I lady player m action and an exclusive interview with HU NA. [CASH SALE at all leading video libraries and Singapore Fennis63 words
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Article99 1985-06-15 39 AUSTRALIA Ist Inns (overnight 284-6) G. Wood lbw Allott 14 A. Hllditch c Downton b Gooch 119 K. Wessels c Botham b Emburey 36 A. Border c Botham b Cowans 32 D. Boon lbw Gooch 14 G. Ritchie b Botham 46 W. Phillips c Gower b Emburey 30 C.Reuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration342 1985-06-15 39 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI National Football League Focus By SOUTH AVENUE almost made a mockery of the National Football League Division One standings at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Although languishing m the relegation mire, South Avenue made a fight of their match against top-of-the-table Police before goingALBERT SIM - 342 words
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Article260 1985-06-15 39 LONDON, Fri. West Indies fast bowler Malcolm Marshall produced another telling burst to spearhead a fight back by English county cricket championship leaders Hampshire m the top-of-the-table match against Middlesex yesterday. Marshall shared the spotlight at Bournemouth with South African-born team-mate Chris Smith, who became the firstReuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration413 1985-06-15 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Gary and Wai Sum m battle royal Byr THE stage is set for a battle royal m the boys' under-19 rentury dash during the 11th Caltex age-group championships, which start this afternoon (2) at the Fairer Park Athletic Centre. The four-day meet, spread over413 words
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Article330 1985-06-15 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - A shade too yellow TAY CHENG KHOON By THERE were more flashes of the yellow card than brilliance m Toa Payoh United's 1-0 victory over Farrer Park Dynamos m a National Football League Division One match at Jurong Stadium last night. Referee K.S. Maniam showed the yellow card to Poon330 words
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Article, Illustration203 1985-06-15 39 r>me«»nt C r-Bu»in^,Hou W M^ NATIONAL sprinter Haron Mundir is among the latest entries for the Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics meet on Aug 3h Haron, the fastest 100 metres and 200 m man m the Republic, will also be running the 400 m for his203 words
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Article, Illustration280 1985-06-15 36 PEDIGREE - PENANG, Fri. Arabian 8m is out to "clear his name" m Race 7 here tomorrow after failing a pre-race blood test m March. The three-year-old Australian gelding scored by a nose over the Ipoh 1,100 m straight earlier that month, but was withdrawn after failing a280 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-06-15 36 TONTO - Take the right tack with Katong TONTO By ENGLISH-BRED Katong Ocean IV, a four-year-old by Run The Gauntlet, same sire as St Leger winner Commanche Run, looks the pick of leading trainer Teh Choon Beng's four entries for the afternoon m Race 8. A winner over 2,400 m on a222 words
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Article102 1985-06-15 36 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Badak n, Melody FairD RACE 2: Gentleman 11, Biloxi, Win The Battle RACE 3: Classic Dancer, Bylon, Right Tempo, Rising Sun. Workaholic RACE 4: Bunga Api 11, Darin's Delight. Cornwall RACE 5: Teiji, Slippery Sam 11,102 words
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Article5474 1985-06-15 36 fdfdfdf ■HPPIHH CLASS 5 DIV 1 1,200m m '11 (Ratings: 55-48) mmmmmmM (stakes: $12,000) 1 3**457 Cbmtr 57 (55) Grovner-Jaafar 5 ag dc +4 (1200m) Fair 7th of 13 after rough passage in back straight C4-5 Ipoh 1200m yielding March 17, week earlier, led till top of straight, weakening5,474 words
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Article370 1985-06-15 36 RACE RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO LUCKY LEO WENOSOOK 4Chimbu 7Tad» 1 5 Good Mow 7T«U IQrovnar 1 1 Grovner 8 Gaining 7 Tads 1 Grovner 7 Tads 5 Good Move 9 Colour Bee 4 Chimbu 5 Good Move 9 Colour Bee 14Go-G*tter 12 Pulsa Rat* 12Pula*Rat*370 words
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Article, Illustration532 1985-06-15 37 P. Tioman works faultlessly ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE PENANG, Fri. Sunday runners Pulau Human V and Fu La Shoo showed they are near their top with a smart trial here this morning. With Nigel Tiley on Pulau Tioman V and apprentice Ismadi Ismail astride Fu Lv Shou, they finished532 words
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Article, Illustration162 1985-06-15 37 PERTH, Fri. PETER NICOLAI, who recently returned from Singapore-Malaysia where he rode as a visiting jockey, scored on 33--1 shot Surprise Moss m the A550,000 (about 5J75.000) 6PR Winter Cup over 2,400 m at Belmont Park here. It was a chance mount for Nicolai. The162 words
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Article92 1985-06-15 37 Game is the pick in Ohio Derby NORTH RANDALL (Ohio), Fri. I Am The Game has been installed 3-1 favourite for tomorrow's US$2OO,OOO (about *****,000) Ohio Derby at Thistledown. Other top fancies m the 1,800 m race for three-year-olds are Violado (7-2) and Encolure (4-1). The nine Derby runners, withUPI - 92 words
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Article161 1985-06-15 37 Total No of plactngs rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Ttley 136 24 17 15 2 Leong 91 22 II 9 3 Johnston 136 18 21 21 4 Cook 143 IS 22 18 5 Ismadl 83 IS 19 7 6 Sublan 102 15 8 14 7 Lucas 135 15161 words
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Article85 1985-06-15 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 44 29 28 Zaflr 29 13 12 Allan 23 18 12 KLeong 18 12 9 Yeoh 18 9 18 EBreukelen 17 28 17 Lee 16 17 22 Buang 16 11 17 Rodgers 15 23 21 Dragon 14 13 8 Samsuri 13 14 12 West85 words
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Article82 1985-06-15 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 19 10 10 Goodman 12 6 8 Chens 12 6 7 Bluegrass 12 2 1* MdmTLLocig 7 12 Agasam 6 9 7 True Friend 5 3 1 Hall 5 0 0 Inderapura 4 1 10 Ace-In-The-Hole 4 11 AJK 4 10 HTWee 3 582 words
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Article1885 1985-06-15 37 ntPfl 1.15 CLASS 5 DIV 4 1,400m itf.V*? 3 (Ratings: 53-46) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 380*09 Hard Ts Be Humble 51 (S3) Xiao Hei Bougoure 3 ag dc +2.5 (1700m) Cook 8 3 08*6 Captain CNrigMU 57 (S3) KL ChongLim 3 nzg 4 (1200m) Leong 1 1 008*0 Face1,885 words
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Advertisement582 1985-06-15 37 it it ■'■.■jl.^i .J i^K WZ**** T' 'jk CV^L l^ Bpfiij m i_^__^' c^si^^^^te i r^?f I BI»iW Wfl jpHM^M |X UUI Ihl II I'Tl IXk V^rsEC^' I WE ARE HERE We open on Sundays and Public Holidays. Business Hours: 10.00 am to 10.00 pm. it m m m *>582 words
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Advertisement110 1985-06-15 38 R^ NOTICE Please be informed that the Sincere Hampers Lucky Draw scheduled on Saturday, 15 June 1985 will now be held on Tuesday, 2 July 1985 at 11.00 am I m conjunction with 1 Exklusiv Auto's Official Opening at 249 Alexandra Road i Singapore 9315 1 All are welcome to110 words
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Advertisement57 1985-06-15 39 Bj^^^ .^tfKW K'^Hfe^. f •snauwaertL l^^^^ 105^ TENNIS INSTRUMENTS W^ .JT- f-f-i-4 -j-fTTT j i^j. £-^m^B 'Ife-^^ ll l^t -Sj&,^ ■^wiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii^iiiiiiiijii m. ■riM. $1290 fTfnn«Bß*a PK^ 1 'T g lifp We're here $730 I $2450 1 "i" 7 am*r^ V"-^-f ns&%(± fIHB^jjSjMSSSIfIHHi #***>*.'' Iniporteii oiallr. ss with 558 so*. i57 words
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Miscellaneous79 1985-06-15 39 ATHLETICS Cmllex »gegroap meet (Farrer Park AC, 2 pm). BASKETBALL MABA Cap: Singapore v Malacca (Malacca). BOWLING National Championships qualifying rounds (Kirn Seng Bowl, 12). CRICKET Friendly: SCRC v Tanglin Taverners (Balestier Road, 1.30 pm). RUGBY Friendly: Police v Wasps (Police Academy, 5). SOCCER NFL Dtv 1: Geylang International v79 words
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Article, Illustration434 1985-06-15 40 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By SO WHAT'S new for the well-heeled traveller? For the Japanese at any rate, who are among the most avid of globetrotters, Singapore's tourism planners intend to tempt them with a specialised package golfing holidays. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board isJACKIE HO - 434 words
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285 1985-06-15 40 And in the convention stakes, 12 biggies SINGAPORE is making rapid strides m the lucrative convention business, having secured for instance an interesting line-up of large meetings slated for next year. With more and larger hotels coming up, the Singapore Convention Bureau is all out for the "biggies" meetings with285 words
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325 1985-06-15 40 Soviets 'stepped up Star Wars programme' Warsaw Pact assigned projects, says Bonn BONN, Fri SOVIET Defence Minister Sergei Sokolov gave Moscow's allies orders to develop the second phase of a space-based antimissile defence system seven weeks ago, the disarmament spokesman for West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl's party has claimed. MrReuter - 325 words
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258 1985-06-15 40 Japan's growth rate falls sharply in first quarter TOKYO, Fri. Japan's economic growth rate m the first quarter of this year dropped to an annual rate of 0.4 per cent compared with 9.9 per cent m the last quarter of last year, the Economic Planning Agency said today. Economists saidReuter - 258 words
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Article38 1985-06-15 40 THE Chairman of the Public Service Commission, Mr Tan Teck Chwee, has been reappointed to his post for another five years. Mr Paul Chu Yao Ju, a PSC member, was also reappointed, for three years.38 words
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Article, Illustration252 1985-06-15 40 From Getty, $140 m for art gallery 'which needs it' LONDON, Fri. Britain's cash-strapped National Gallery has been restored to a leading role on world art markets, thanks to a big handout from the Getty oil fortune. London-based John Paul Getty n yesterday promised the gallery £50 million (Ssl4o million).252 words
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Article58 1985-06-15 40 NOUMEA, Fri. The French authorities today lifted an overnight curfew imposed on New Caledonia during ethnic violence m early May, the High Commissioner announced. The lifting of the curfew followed recent calm m the South Pacific territory but it could be reimposed m the event of new trouble,Reuter - 58 words
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Article31 1985-06-15 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 5.82 points to 1,295.92 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stork V.itrhanire today. APAP - 31 words
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Article305 1985-06-15 40 US may cut discount rate Interest rates and dollar will be affected NEW YORK, Fri. US monetary and bank reserve data released yesterday suggest the Federal Reserve Board may be laying the groundwork for a reduction m the key US discount rate from 7% per cent, analysts said. A cutReuter - 305 words
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Article62 1985-06-15 40 NEW DELHI, Fri. A 12--hour general strike was observed m Assam today to protest against clashes between its police force and that of the adjoining Nagaland state 10 days ago m which 45 people were killed. The All Assam Students Union called the strike to protest against whatReuter - 62 words
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Article64 1985-06-15 40 TOKYO, Fri. One of the Soviet navy's most modern intelligence-gathering ships has been sighted off Okinawa, Japan's Defence Agency said today. A Japanese navy plane spotted the 4,000-tonne Balzam class vessel m the East China Sea yesterday, an agency spokesman said. He said the vessel was believedReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement87 1985-06-15 40 MF* iC AY Retractable Clothes Rails SAVE SPACE, TIME MONEY Ideal for HDB flats private homes Aesthetica! attractive Easy to use Offer more drying capacity Folded flush against the wall when not m use 11 Made of high-grade aluminium Quality workmanship, durable Can be tailor-made to any requirements Free installation87 words
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Advertisement101 1985-06-15 40 Reagan's fine WASHINGTON, Fri. The White House today dismissed rumours that President Ronald Reagan had suffered a heart attack, saying he is m good health and would be visiting Baltimore, Maryland, later m the day. The statement by a White House spokesman was made m response to queries about rumours101 words
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Advertisement8 1985-06-15 40 9 Japan's credibility at stake, says Nakasone Pages.8 words
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Advertisement300 1985-06-15 40 SCsf to thß know... Most of the 800 local remisiers are angry at being deprived of some 'benefits' they used to enjoy. MOW is the time to invest some of your savings m I the shares of Lum Chang I Holdings, says Hock Lock Siew. B| Top quality (or I300 words
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Miscellaneous134 1985-06-15 40 UP TO 1 pm: Showers m a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.11pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide- 10/15 C Cloudy Manila 25/33 C Cloudy Amsterdam 8/14 C Rain Melbourne 10/14 C Cloudy Bangkok 27/32 C Cloudy Moscow134 words
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Section TWO
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Article, Illustration878 1985-06-15 1 CHAM PUI MON - CHAM PUI MON MOUNTBATTEN: THE OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY By Philip Ziegler Collins, 1985, 702 pages, $37.50, hardcover Rsvlswßd by HE WAS christened Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Battenberg, but "with a perversity characteristic of the British upper classes at the time". "Dickie" was the nickname which878 words
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Article, Illustration717 1985-06-15 2 Clive Ponting; LEONG CHAN TEIK - Clive Ponting LEONG CHAN TEIK THE RIGHT TO KNOW By Sphere Books, 1985, 214 pages, $10.25 Reviewed by ON JAN 28, this year, Clive Ponting, 38, former British Assistant Secretary and Head of the Defence Secretariat, stood m the dock of No717 words
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Article, Illustration243 1985-06-15 2 DONALD McCullin by Mark Haworth-Booth (Collins, 1888, 84 pages, $16.8*) Donald McCullins' war photographs capture the images of conflict from Cyprus to Cambodia, Biafra to Beirut. This is one of the books m the series, The Great Photographers, which feature the world's great photographers, from the masters243 words
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Article, Illustration521 1985-06-15 2 Anthony Burgess; PHILIP COOREY - Anthony Burgess PHILIP COOREY ENDERBY'S DARK LADY OR NO END TO ENDERBY By Abacus 160 paggg. $8 HOVroWBu DV L Burgess and Enderby lovers V would be delighted by the fact that the novelist has combined Enderby, Shakespeare and his unique creative writing skills521 words
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Article, Illustration866 1985-06-15 4 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI By PASS the badminton court, the angsana trees, the metal dishes of water left out for the dogs. Through a passageway with huge cooking pots, wok and the lingering fragrance of pandan leaves. Through the kitchen and into a room with a casual mix of866 words
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Article, Illustration328 1985-06-15 4 Bookbug CHINA is now the centre of world attention because of its vast economic policy changes and changes m lifestyle. Big business is moving m, and most companies and executives have realised that there should be a proper understanding of the Chinese way of328 words
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Article340 1985-06-15 4 Frank Herbert - Frank Herbert HERETICS OF DUNE By New English Library, 1984 508 pages, $10.25 Reviewed by HAN MAY THE saga moves on. The far descendants of the characters m the first book are found m this story, continuing the Dune chronicles, which follow the vicissitudes of340 words
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Article, Illustration464 1985-06-15 6 E.B. White - E.B. White CHARLOTTES WEB By Puffin, 1952, 175 pages, $5.15 Reviewed by SHARON CHUA, aged 9 THIS is a story I enjoyed so much that I read it twice. It is about a pig named Wilbur who was born a runt and about his mistress, a little464 words
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Article251 1985-06-15 6 SKELETON Crew by Stephen King (Macdonald, 1985, 512 pages, $27.85) A collection of short stories from the monarch of the macabre who warns that fans of his novels may be disappointed because a "short story is a different thing altogether a short story is like251 words
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Article, Illustration482 1985-06-15 6 Lim Su Min; Heidi Platt - Lim Su Min Heidi Platt THE NINJA OF SELETAR RESERVOIR By Heinemann Asia, 1985, 116 pages, $6 BEWARE THE JADE LADY By Federal Publications, 1985, 120 pages, $4.50 Reviewed by LIN LIN-DEE Young Reader WONG XULIN disappears mysteriously m Seletar Reservoir during a school-organised482 words
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Article215 1985-06-15 6 A man of the people From Page One grant of independence had been fortified m their convictions. Mountbatten was to return home to find that some had abused him as an impetuous blunderer, a few even held him a traitor. "But he had won and was to215 words
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Advertisement416 1985-06-15 1 25th Anniversary of Peoples Association Commemorative Stamp Issue On Monday, Ist July 1 985, Telecoms will release a set of 4 new jßafcMaiiaaw T*®* 1 I^* postage stamps to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of People's fltiP^3*BHHKVtW^3t Association, tracing the important phases of a quarter century of snf j^fe^^^^«>^A^S community development416 words
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Advertisement235 1985-06-15 1 i '..i'^-ip Charlotte's^MßFj X i\i k// > H Tiger, tiger burning bright ft on a safari m Nepal 5# 2Clive Ponting's fight gS? for truth j|f Books, Expressions Edited by Rebecca Chua Personal Glimpses Edited by Richard Lim Going Places Edited by Tan Chung Lee -niirnr nwr M^gyat- 1»^ vaf235 words
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Advertisement616 1985-06-15 2 Fantastix Asterix antix With contests for kids plus prizes galore It's the Asterix World Premier at Goldhill Square. With lots of great prizes to be won! So c'mon, get your mums and dads Asterix Colouring Contest 9/ easy-to-win, super fun contests for all you kids. And 250 to bring you616 words
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Advertisement242 1985-06-15 4 j/^/ FUNAN CENTRE FURNITURE EXHIWTION FAIR MW full range of latest I WSJ? FURNITURE FOR 1985 1 %S BIG REDUCTIONS! uth june to 23rd june 1985 1 m BIG OFFERS! funan centre, ground floor m Teak Vinyl Bedroom Set at $1050 upwards $390 upwards ESbBSsI ■H^ I^HB£i|i^ 1 H^^HHUHHH -4—lZ2242 words
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Advertisement333 1985-06-15 5 INFORMATIVE, THOROUGHLY THOUGHT-^ ENGAGING PROVOKING, f nPfjß (M READABLE oCA v^> B l^S^^t^ B I Nt_A^SHHolr Eh I v>f^*^ I^^^^^^b B^^^ I o A Canine Friends Curse of Drugs. |^B| /lili<6 W ne P°^ ce m Singapore first used dogs m The prosecutor m the case said that it was333 words
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Advertisement1934 1985-06-15 6 Over $5,000 worth ol Zahara Moosdeen Koh Bing Seng Ng Chay Hiang Mitsubishi appliances *****23 *****31A *****09J Trip to Tokyo Ang Theng Chan Lim Chwee Hwa Zahara Moosdeen *****10 C *****39H *****23 Trip to Penanq Tan Leong Kiat Leong Mook Seng Leong Choong Sung *****82J *****36G *****90Z Choo Yang Hwa1,934 words
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Article, Illustration524 1985-06-15 7 Leslie Leow - Leslie Leow Chess WITH an international rating of 2,430, Zsuzsa Polgar of Hungary is the highest rated woman chess player m the world. That is certainly no minor achievement, yet Polgar probably takes more pride m being the world's top rated player524 words
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Article, Illustration117 1985-06-15 7 THE game continues with 12. Be 3 Be 7, since Be 3 was the most popular move submitted. Out of 121 entries received, 31 gave the correct answer of Nc3. Out of the correct entries, a Chess Companion 2 chess computer has been won by: Ms117 words
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631 1985-06-15 7 Like father, like son or are we? Saturday Observer Anon Tomorrow being Father's Day, a father takes stock of his relationship with his son NOW and then, I take stock of myself. And the best measure I have is my son. The time I spend with him and my reactions631 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1985-06-15 7 David Kraal - David Kraal At Large:| WHILE Sports House stood old but proud along Rutland Road, my thoughts never turned m its direction for three decades. It took a blaze of destruction to stir the memory; not just mine, but that of one close to me,1,160 words
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Advertisement114 1985-06-15 7 PASAR MALAM "d^^ok I WlgJ^W^rtgj^^^^ The Sin 9 a Pore Handicraft Centre brings the local J^^^*^* Pasar Malam together with Vanishing Trade/Trade Demonstration and Entertainment Specials on stage for your experience starting from 4.00pm J\ 1 X II I 1 I I B *"^m I I I X 1 I114 words
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Advertisement53 1985-06-15 7 7 i \a\\^\\' :fc jp j pXXy^^ r?ny^}Bfßff'WHEL^yTßfjPj!jj >> yT^ CLEMENTI <| 9 NEW TOWN jg| ■fr~~~ AVER RAjA>~ H Bj w j^ I I CC I H c Marble House I I Pte Ltd BJ 2 m M'Mt Bi 1 1 1 ii mi i I h§ ■wes t53 words
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Advertisement1268 1985-06-15 8 m UNISPEC SERVICES (S) PTE LTD. *W=^ Formerly known as United Inspection Services (S) Pte Ltd 6001 Beach Road #22-03 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 071 9. Tel: *****96, *****49, *****41 2981 490. Tlx: RS 3941 4 INSPEC is expanding its operation with the Official Opening of a new division: i1,268 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1985-06-15 9 Into the heart of Nepal I'M GLAD I went to Tiger Tops Jungle Lodge m Nepal to see the mighty tigers, the one-horned rhinoceros, the deer and other wildlife. The trip was so charged with danger and the unexpected, and it was so visually rewarding that I'd recommend it to1,073 words
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Article376 1985-06-15 9 TAN CHUNG LEE - TAN CHUNG LEE Getting there YOU can take advantage of promotional airfares to Nepal offered by the Royal Nepal Airlines. A return ticket costs $900, and this includes a free extension to Pokhara or Meghauli. You can get to Tiger Tops either by plane via Meghauli, or376 words
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Advertisement366 1985-06-15 9 to Unlspec Services (S) Pte Ltd rtH<ini»"' U on tnelr Official Opening of VV^y UNISPEC ADJUSTERS SURVEYORS (S) PTE LTD. POH GUAN HO TRADING PTE LTD Office: 27A Jurong Port Road, #01 -34, Spore 2261 Tel: *****45/6, *****41 Tlx: RS ***** PGHSQ Bulking Terminal: 42 Jin Buroh, Jurong Spore 2261366 words
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Advertisement400 1985-06-15 9 «*«*ttWlflotts to Unitpec Servicet (S) Pte Ltd I rtttmfW™ on tholr O™ o1 1 Opening of VV f UNISPEC ADJUSTERS A SURVEYORS (S) PTE LTD. £t HORIZON SERVICES w SINGAPORE PTE LTD 1 North Bridge Road #07-10, High Sjreet Centre Singapore 061 7. Tel: *****78 Tlx: RS ***** HORZON Cable:400 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1985-06-15 10 FELIX CHEONG - Sketches of Life A DIARY OF SPORTS FELIX CHEONG By a 19-year-old National Serviceman I SIT up with a start. Somewhere m the distance, another day cracks its shell and hatches. Sigh! Another 24 hours of drab experience. Am I bored with life? Gee, not really. If it gets any1,433 words
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Article, Illustration1672 1985-06-15 11 4» I spot a photocopying machine m a run-down stationary shop. It photocopies all sorts of material, moral or otherwise. I am deeply fascinated. It photocopies Japan's productivity and management. It photocopies Japan's courtesy and mannerisms. It photocopies Japan's mass rapid transit transport. It photocopies1,672 words
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Advertisement1383 1985-06-15 10 NORMENDEV3O2 A|fA|V/^-3fG SANSUI T-9 J^^fc. Stereo new video rtlXA^l »<J <**w B^bW B^bV A^l B^bV B^bV a^H B^aV «^H B^bV .^aa^Bß B^B^Bk. r\ <X ti».\^. A recorder w 2 sound Front-loading VHS ■HBb^hl ■^■H^l PM*V Pt^B^Pvl bPHb^HIV IbvHHlßi ft^a^ BR^b^. 5195 *1& -5 B jif hhJII ■II ißß^lSv* b^Rb^l^nJ ßlA^bll1,383 words
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Advertisement372 1985-06-15 13 IKAH^nil 4th PIAJVO ORGAN FAIR (31st May 1985 15th June 1985) 7 2 *o 10% Discount on all Pianos 10% to 12%% Discount on all X Scri€S Orsans O^ 20% Discount on all DX Scries Organs 30% to 50% Discount on all Music Books Also available at very special prices372 words
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Advertisement356 1985-06-15 13 TODAY, Yunus is bringing his family out to look for a brand new colour TV set, Sharif wants to buy a brand new car. Hariyati and her sisters are going shopping for new dresses. Rahmat and his wife are looking for quality furniture, a new fridge, a microwave oven and356 words
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Advertisement93 1985-06-15 13 "Welcome to"Homemart 'Bs" 9^^JES/i#i|# iP 15thJun85 I R/waltartable II drrCrfrlMt°23rdJunBs I II at WTC Hall N0.2 Booth Nos- 31 &32 II Nqw f\ H 8889 BR/W FRENCH DESIGN J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^Bw RITINGTABLE with chair .^^i^B^^^^^^^^ UP $3000 T 1 f\ICCOwH» I I R/W STOOL W/MOP INLAID q^^OOt W^^^^^^^^ UP $400 UP $40093 words
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Article, Illustration393 1985-06-15 14 A two-page report published m conjunction with the exhibition, which opens today HOMEMART'BS HALL 2, WORLD TRADE CENTRE Noon to 10 pm daily June 15 to 23 Free admission HOUSEPROUD Singaporeans have yet another exhibition on home products to look forward to. Half393 words
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253 1985-06-15 14 A showcase of home products for consumers Message from Mr Michael Lee, Managing Director, Technotrend Pie Ltd. HOMEM ART *85 has been designed as a comprehensive showcase of home products for the Singapore consumers. It is being staged m June so that those who need to renovate or re-equip their253 words
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Article, Illustration602 1985-06-15 16 Why is there a dearth of furniture designers m Singapore? ANG LAY WAH asked a Londontrained designer. MR CHOO YONG FEE is one of the few qualified furnituredesigners m Singapore. The 36-year-old furniture production manager is a licentiate member of the British Society602 words
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Article, Illustration494 1985-06-15 16 ANNA LEE - A good finish gets you off to a good start ANNA LEE By SLEEK and luxurious leather furniture is making its presence felt m more homes. And with proper care, it lasts for a long time and becomes even more beautiful with age. The care required depends on the type494 words
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Advertisement470 1985-06-15 14 TECNOGAS The offer to beat all other offers FREE Cooker Hood or Persil detergent with every Cooker or Washing Machine purchased ™'a ™a .^»ll^^^^^^^^^^~~3BBBBR y^^L Cooker Hood ITCB -350) with A .^jgWT fi /^#^H^ X every purchase of a Tscnogas B It^fr /^d>^^/ Cooker* While stocks: last i H BSSSB^HHL^I^I^iSSiSSi^PB470 words
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Advertisement112 1985-06-15 14 Let Us Worry About Your Problems!! We specialise m: i/ Carpet Shampoo For Rugs. Wall Carpet. W Chinese, Persian Carpets. Etc. <A Floor Polishing And Waxing For Vinyl. Af* Terazzo And Marble Floors (Varnishing O( Parquet Floors Available) J^ Mf Painting r ~J»2^B 'We Als o Provide Jf (Interior Exterior)112 words
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Advertisement183 1985-06-15 14 Making sewing a fiGBSSBSSSEHS" 1 I"'^^^1 WAf breeze the I pcacc 1471 I ■CSSS with auto- MOBI Hf P Ml j threading and X V KjfflJ- fifi programmed H^ mmTlw Wm iwL: stitching flsivvv^Hv'V^l r <^ i.. No more ugly fussy cordsf Perma Novolux hasanewanduniqueall-in- T5 one operating mechanism Raise183 words
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Advertisement155 1985-06-15 15 Find everything you need for the home at ■VW THE SHOWCASE OF HOME PRODUCTS 15-23 June 1985, World Trade Centre (Hall 2), Singapore, 12 noon- 10pm Daily IN 11^^ J iJllMf- m Pin if i i i '<: HjH: i ;^K Vi^^S JM'jaM|^^^^^^^^|^***^»wwi^iM^ M ttttL... V fcrfBJg I I Ss-j155 words
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Advertisement441 1985-06-15 16 ,:;:-•>" Introducing ELLAME'S table top cooker with twin double-ring burners Directly from Italy comes the much acclaimed ELLANE'S twin double-ring mm **~~-r~m burners table top gas cooker with the m new 1985 look. Slim m appearance, a durable m outlook. ELLANE features: i I Model: T54 SD 4 gas burners441 words
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Advertisement93 1985-06-15 16 FAMILY MEDICAL ADVISER The collected advice of a group of highly qualified and experienced doctors, presented clearly and concisely How to give emergency, first aid How to correctly identify symptoms and take the right action When to call your doctor The warning sign of serious illness Clear directions for treating93 words
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Advertisement108 1985-06-15 16 I|£ 1 Wide range of exclusive leather sofa set from Italy, I m I Spain and Germany offering at bargain prices. Business Hours: 12.00 noon 10.00 pm ,^l^ I rt Pinus Furniture Co. MLee&a%*^^ *****43 "*r^» jnHt hm3B 1 I^^K. Bf >o* j^ r j/£^^JjLiiiM&^ 01 E^ff^Rß&fl o^y IE Home108 words
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Advertisement1304 1985-06-15 17 I APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES ■HBHMH CT A iITC DCKflfifil ■■■■■■I Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: WmTmWßt O I AW I O ItaaiJOO I Sa|es service- Straits Times: 5J25.00 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.oo1,304 words
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Advertisement749 1985-06-15 17 Coopers OtLyDfßnd Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, f^^^^s Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, I investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing RRH and Distribution Systems,749 words
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Advertisement267 1985-06-15 17 I IMcDERMOTT SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE LTD. A leading multi-national marine engineering and construction company invites applicants for the position of: Materials Coordinator Qualifications and Experience: The successful candidate will be responsible for co-ordinating all purchasing activities from the price and availability stage through complete receipt of all materials purchased.267 words
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Advertisement609 1985-06-15 18 APPOINTMENTS A Career Opportunity at SCHLEGEL J TECHNOLOGY g PTELTD H {'art ofScUegd CorporatkMi v. Aniericiin muJtinational cumpan\ ENGINEERING B ASSISTANT m SCHLEGEL TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD part of SCHLEGEL CORPORATION U.S.A. is a responsible for sales and market- ing m the S.E. Asia region, selling technically innovative products to Consultants,609 words
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Advertisement609 1985-06-15 18 I TRAVENOL LABORATORIES I I We are a multi-national company I specialising m the manufacture of medical I products. Our company is now embarking 1 on an expansion programme. We invite I applications for the positions of: 1) PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS I I Requirements: Applicants should possess minimum 'A' level qualifications609 words
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Advertisement1432 1985-06-15 18 We're an industry leader m our country. J mm I We're here to do the same 1 1 lin yours. American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) is setting up its very first advanced integrated circuit manufacturing I facility m Singapore AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd. This is part of our projected US$4O1,432 words
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Advertisement493 1985-06-15 19 APPOINTMENTS inmltwl The products you will market are modems, multiplexers, local area networks and protocol convenors. Applicants should send their resume stating their past experience, qualifications and expected salary together with a recent passport size photograph to: The Personnel Manager RADAC PTE LTD Block 514, Chai Chee Lane #04-05, Bedok493 words
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Advertisement532 1985-06-15 19 f*^ Merchant lank working on a j 5-day week urgently require! f RECEPTIONIST 1 Between 18 25 years •Attractive appearance Excellent command of English I PANTRY MAID I Neat and pleasant appearance Ability to speak and write simple English Previous similar experience essential [SETTLEMENTS CLERK Minimum G.C.E. O' Level with532 words
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Advertisement771 1985-06-15 19 I SENIOR FOREMAN (industrial cleaning) I BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY annual leave and a yearly bonus equal to 2 B B SENDIRIAN BERHAD invites applications for the months' basic salary. The initial salary will be B B position of senior foreman (industrial cleaning) commensurate with qualifications and experience. B at771 words
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Advertisement506 1985-06-15 19 I I^Tl Wearne Brothers Services I kA (Private') Limited invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacancy: I Coordinator I management Information Systems I The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation I of computerised accounting and office administration for all affiliated companies m the Wearnes Group. He506 words
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Advertisement730 1985-06-15 20 APPOINTMENTS QB9HHHHHD CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AS I PROFESSIONAL TRAINERS j^B The Centre of Vocational Training of the Vocational Industrial 29fl Training Board conducts pedagogic training courses for In Vocational Trainers leading to the Certificate-in- Vocational BK Education I Applications are invited for the position of LECTURER IN EDUCATIONAL I fl PSYCHOLOGY730 words
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Advertisement595 1985-06-15 20 W Our Company is a leading broad line supplier of custom components and subsystems to growth companies m the electronic systems business. CTS intends to grow with our customers by serving their needs with products manufactured to consistent standards of quality, cost effectiveness and service. To manage rapid growth, we595 words
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Advertisement594 1985-06-15 20 ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE A Major leader m Overnight Delivery with a Commitment to international Service FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION is the United States' leading overnight delivery carrier of high priority goods and documents, widely recognized for prompt and efficient service. We have expanded our capabilities through worldwide hubs and seek a self-594 words
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Advertisement455 1985-06-15 20 I JmSAEOL (a subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries) I Singapore Aero-Engine Overhaul (Ptel Umhed H involved m the overhaul and repair of aircraft and industrial gas turbine engines has vacancies for I ENGINE MECHANICS H lit or NTC 3 m Mechanical trades H Preferably with relevant working experience m gas455 words
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Advertisement580 1985-06-15 21 APPOINTMENTS Not simply m terms of competitive As your experience grows, you are remuneration, but more importantly likely to undergo specialised Overseas m terms of job satisfaction', or the sheer Training, and candidates with outstanding engineering challenge of working for academic qualifications and performance Mindef. will be considered for scholarships580 words
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Advertisement307 1985-06-15 21 An Advanced Technology Company, wholly I Foreign-Owned, is seeking a I CHEMIST-PHYSICIST I I for its metal treatment and special coating II I works, m Tuas. IH I Requirements: IH I Good technical background with University II I Degree or Polytechnic Diploma and good II H practical laboratory experience. IH307 words
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Advertisement793 1985-06-15 21 Calling All Engineers! I; i A subsidiary of one of Fortune Top 500 Companies engaged m ji jj j ij j the production of electronic connectors and inter-connection jjj j j j systems has several vacancies for the position of: j; ji jjj Qualifications: j j jij Degree or Diploma793 words
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Advertisement604 1985-06-15 21 I ,-Menlor V Graphics Mentor Graphics Corporation A newly established subsidiar> of an American high-tech corporation is looking for the following qualified personnel(A) RECEPTIONIST I She should: I possess 5 GCE O levels c be well groomed and between 20 30 years of age c be able to speak fluent604 words
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Advertisement698 1985-06-15 22 APPOINTMENTS Standard ft Chartered OctfT) Analysts If W, The Bank is seeking to employ Organisation and Methods H |k specialists to join its expanding O& M team to work on H W, projects which will include: B undertaking surveys of office procedures and practices fl W- and the preparation of698 words
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Advertisement332 1985-06-15 22 feTsiJ#fl«lX^F# Hi?S Cx-^sn II mffimft&bw* ffn%jft9 •ia j ii^- i|iit#lßW* J £sJetoftMd>£#tt£fiM»f ;l SfiilSlSi ij l^f ifi^" 11 i| $750 Ij H Iril^te =$1,400 1 1 m^^te 1 1 IJ *=!Rsfi!B-ST =$1,500 II gS-*SJis£m-ai $1,600 Ij A***HR»awiitt^R »r*tffciWß*i ij Jl x«fime%-- 11 I I nnf¥m%im-at#mmmm t i9Bs^ 6 a 20332 words
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Advertisement679 1985-06-15 22 A reputed, well established engineering company m Jurong is looking for: SENIOR PROJECT SALES ENGINEER A Degree or Diploma m Mechanical Engineering c Minimum 5 years' experience m fabrication project work PROJECT SALES ENGINEER Diploma m Mechanical Engineering Minimum 3 years' experience m fabrication project work Own transport Previous experience679 words
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Advertisement529 1985-06-15 22 AVIMCT^ SINGAPORE PTE LTD We specialise In the design, development and manufacture of precision optics and I night vision equipment. Due to expansion 1 requirements, we seek the following Al newtycreated pwltlom. W Responsibilities I Preparation of quality plans Development and documentation of quality systems and procedures Supplier evaluation Defect529 words
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Advertisement735 1985-06-15 23 APPOINTMENTS "~O\ (?v HH S^^ %B^HS^^ occured to you j A^^\\i jJHa that there may sti be i VfV\jHßK^k%t*J Wo^ greater challenges ahead j !k!jM^^^mTJ^BP^ llKe bein^ parl of a special I fc^WßP^^^ team of Sin a P oreans dedicated y t0 make our cocoa processing operaK^ vlLjgßMr^ uons tne735 words
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Advertisement580 1985-06-15 23 Online International has a newly established office m Singapore which is working, with support from London and New York, towards two major events at the end of this year Biotech '85 Asia and Computer Communications '85 Asia. Other events, concerned with the business rather than the academic aspects of high580 words
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Advertisement546 1985-06-15 23 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES H invites applications for the following positions I Technical I Sales Representative (Polyolefins) I The successful candidate will be required to sell polyolefins/ H polysulfone to industrial users. H Applicants are expected to have a tertiary education m H Chemistry or Polymer Science. j^B546 words
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Advertisement732 1985-06-15 23 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ompanie* Winding Up No. 291 of IWS Id the Matter of the ompaniw. Art (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of SERVOMAIL PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the732 words
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Advertisement470 1985-06-15 24 APPOINTMENTS HONEYWELL PTE LTD is a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell Inc. a Fortune 500 company engaged m high technology. We are a leading manufacturer of a full range of computer equipment from large mainframes to corporate microcomputers. Honeywell has pioneered m software development and is a leader m fields470 words
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Advertisement814 1985-06-15 24 In support of our growing business operations, we seek dynamic individuals for the following positions: REGIONAL SECURITIES SALES MANAGER (Debt Instrument) Reporting to the Managing Director, the successful candidate will be responsible for providing a full spectrum of securities sales management services through intensive business development as well as coaching814 words
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Advertisement551 1985-06-15 24 A well established insurance company invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for the posts of I We need an excellent executive to plan, organize direct and co- 1 ordinate the operations of our Broking Department He will be I J directly involved m devising marketing strategies and building i r551 words
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Advertisement80 1985-06-15 24 Ruth Rendell Her Hypnotic New Bestseller _THE KILLING "DOLT" Nothing ever happened at Manningtree Grove And yet it was fte r e that Peter Yearrru<n first sold his soul to the devil Here tha his sister first though- of the doll and the uses to which magic m ght be80 words
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Advertisement748 1985-06-15 25 NOTICES ii Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad (Incorporated m Malaysia) Notice To Shareholders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held m the Board Room of Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad, Bangunan MIDF, 195A, Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, July748 words
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Advertisement139 1985-06-15 25 BAILIFFS SALE In The Subordinate Courts Of The Republic Of Singapore Writ of Distress No. 96 of 1985 In The Cause Of Sin Chung Nam Furniture Pte Ltd Plaintiff versus Wentex Trading Co Pte Ltd Defendant AUCTION SALE OF "Brother" "Pegasus", Juki Sewing Machine Fridge, Office Furniture Equipment TO BE139 words
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Advertisement135 1985-06-15 25 blNuArUnt j^" 1 1 -i^ I WS^ 559.50 CONFUCIAN ETHICS TODAY The Singapore Challenge by 7u Wehming This book consists a series of seminar and lecture papers given by Dr Tv Wei-ming when he was invited by the Singapore Government to draw up a conceptual framework for Confucian Ethics Syllabus135 words
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Advertisement2602 1985-06-15 25 I (M\ BAN HIN LEE BANK BERHAD I 1 (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) I BALANCE SHEET As At December 31 1984 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 1 For The Year Ended December 31 1984 H Note 1964 '983 3 I SHARE CAPITAL AND RESERVES CURRENT ASSETS 619.972.162 476.965.725 I Share capital 32,602 words
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Advertisement514 1985-06-15 26 NOTICES Ii^SHERIFrS SALE m The High Court Of The Republic Ot Singapore H Suit No 3381 of 1984 Execution No. 175 of 1985 fl In The Cause Of Far Eastern Bank Ltd ...Plaintiff versus H Nanyang Products Co. (Pte) Ltd ...Defendant I AUCTION OF SALE B Five '5) Cartons of514 words
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Advertisement433 1985-06-15 26 NOTICES I Wll PAPER PRODUCTS 1 I MfITIPF I_„ (MALAYA) BERHAD I IIU IUE It^^LcrsJ TAKE NOT|CE that CARTLAND NOTICE OF MEETING ■■■MM EXPORT PTE LTD have accepted on notice is hereby given that the Twenty-Third annual 30th January 1985 an offer m writing GENERAL MEETING of the Members of433 words
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Miscellaneous585 1985-06-15 26 SUN TAN By Coiiette PEANUTS By schuix ProMeiws i TH/NicisHowLij^HB st- t c 'S ■W^lfiiSBiEBijHH P\ have bought a cbNvewftix (3uriTloA I 1^^ i 1 i v 11 V_ \HSr£*b oFASAtooNV {JJQM&cnue.'J I IL. 1 I HATE STANPIN6 IN LINE THAT'S A LINE 7 U)M0'5 IN Y WHAT WAS 1585 words
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Miscellaneous2228 1985-06-15 27 h"— ne 1 IJSTSSL1 J5TS5L Outdoor variety show srsrur! 1 SHOW. By the Chinese VIHUUUI IUI lw|W OI lU¥V the wax museum. 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News television team of the J THMMIRnU/ m Brief 6.05 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Singapore2,228 words
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Advertisement216 1985-06-15 28 1 kk BEDROOM SET free clock for I MSWS£^i^^SSmmmk. AT HALF THE PRICE EVERY purchase of|:<>l I I J^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^j^. GOLD BAR $30 ONWARD sii4*P I ■j^BWBPW^PBI^Pft^OU PURCHASE ONE L^^. 2 P c& of display I B^H I^i f s^B^Bm B^B^H^B^bl B^^ b^^l B^B^B^H f^l BHh Jh^bb t^^bbb HBHbbP I^H b^kPiS216 words
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