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Title Section15 1985-06-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1545 TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration888 1985-06-25 1 Recovery of flight recorders best hope of confirming bomb theory CORK (Ireland), Monday 4 Bodies were floating everywhere. You didn't have to go to look for them. It was all very distressing. Some of the bodies of the children were remarkably intact, with not a lotAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 888 words
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Article78 1985-06-25 1 SAN SEBASTIAN (Spain), Mon. The captain of a Panamanian freighter was reported to have said he saw an explosion blast the Air India Jet yesterday before it crashed into the sea. A spokesman for the Spanish fishermen's radio station, Onda Pesquera, said: "We monitored a radioReuter - 78 words
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80 1985-06-25 1 Latest INSURERS 'FACE RECORD CLAIM' LONDON, Mon. The insurance world could face the largest claim In aviation history after the loss of the Air India Jumbo jet and 329 lives off Ireland yesterday. Mr Terry Titron, a former chairman of Lloyd's of London Aviation UnderwrttersAssociation, said that total insurance claimsReuter - 80 words
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303 1985-06-25 1 Israel releases 31 Lebanese prisoners BEIRUT, Mon. Israel released 31 Lebanese prisoners today, but Shi'ite Muslim leaders said 40 American hijack hostages would stay m captivity m Beirut until Israel releases all the 766 Lebanese it now holds. The statement dashed immediate hopes that the 11-day-old hijack drama involving aAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 303 words
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91 1985-06-25 1 GRAND RAPIDS (Michigan), Mon. An American Airlines jetliner with 70 people aboard dived suddenly to avoid an oncoming plane over Lake Michigan yesterday, injuring three flight attendants and a passenger, officials said. The flight from Chicago landed safely at the local airport hereAP; NYT - 91 words
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Article67 1985-06-25 1 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (California), Mon. The space shuttle Discovery returned to earth today after a successful flight m which it launched a record four satellites and served as a laser target m the first Star Wars space shuttle test. Commander Dan Brandenstein and pilot John Creighton landedAP. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration224 1985-06-25 1 THE turtle eggs found at the East Coast beach near the East Coast Sailing Centre are now incubating in the Singapore Zoological Gardens. And head of reptile section, Mr Francis Lim, 30, said yesterday that the eggs would take about 60 days to hatch. A224 words
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Article, Illustration530 1985-06-25 1 STELLA DANKER - Toto and 4-D at supermarts next year STELLA DANKER By Part of expanding network made possible by $7 m computer system PUNTERS will be able to place Toto and four-digit bets when they shop at their neighbourhood grocery store or supermarket next year. Singapore Pools is inviting such retailers and530 words
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Advertisement32 1985-06-25 1 Inside 46 pages today Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean 6 Causeway 7 Around Your Place 12 Editorial 14 Background 15 Letters 16 Times Dollar 17-21 Racing 32 Classifieds 21-32 Sports 33-3532 words
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Article560 1985-06-25 2 Energy labels soon MANUFACTURERS and importers of air-condi-tioners will have to attach energy labels to their products by the end of the year. This is the first step in a move by the Ministry of Trade and Industry to help consumers pick out energy-saving appliances. The labels will tell560 words
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Article285 1985-06-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE world has apparently become so inured to terrorism in the air that it is probably taking the horrendous loss of the Air India jumbo jet in the same stride as the news of hijacks and hostages in Beirut and Oslo and a bomb blast285 words
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Article131 1985-06-25 2 DISASTROUS TOUR A SINGAPORE woman relates her disastrous experience at the hands of a local tour organisation with which she booked a 20-day tour of China and Hongkong. As she had paid a little more than the rates charged by other agencies for similar tours, she had expected first131 words
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Article166 1985-06-25 2 FOUR MOVES BY SIMEX TO BOOST FUTURES TRADING THE Chairman of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange has announced four moves to boost futures trading. First, Simex has decided to set up a compensation fund to give users of financial futures further protection. Second, a new Japanese stock index futures166 words
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Article351 1985-06-25 2 Peru's hopes rise PERU beat Argentina 1-0 in a South American Group One qualifying match in Lima on Sunday, fuelling their hopes of a place in the finals in Mexico next year. Argentina, aiming to hold their lead in the group, began cautiously, pinning their strategy on a tough351 words
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Article430 1985-06-25 2 1.5 m marooned LESS than a month after 11,000 people were killed by tidal waves caused by a cyclone, Bangladesh is being devastated by floods. More than a million people, many marooned on narrow river dykes, are battling to survive the latest disaster, and officials said they430 words
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Article229 1985-06-25 2 and Across the Causeway 'Holy war' on Manila A MAJOR faction of the separatist Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) has broken away and declared a holy war to achieve autonomy for the Muslim minority in southern Philippines. A spokesman for the newly-formed group, calling itself the Moro Islamic229 words
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Article415 1985-06-25 2 Changing new towns YISHUN New Town, like most new public housing estates, is suffering a high reject rate, says the Housing Board. HDB officials add that this problem is mainly psychological. What's considered ulu today very quickly becomes desirable or even popular choices among HDB applicants. The experience415 words
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327 1985-06-25 3 BEIJING, Mon. China has started relaxing its rigid one-child family f>lanning policy, particuarly m the countryside where opposition has been strongest. Mr Shen Guoxiang, spokesman for China s State Family Planning Commission, was quoted by today's Peking Review as sayingReuter - 327 words
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177 1985-06-25 3 China to develop rural capital market BEIJING, Mon. A capital market with floating interest rates is to be developed m China's vast countryside to boost the circulation of funds, a leading Chinese development specialist said m an article published today. Mr Dv Rensheng, Director of the State Council's Rural DevelopmentAFP - 177 words
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Article190 1985-06-25 3 KATHMANDU, Mon. Politicians have demanded the resignation of Nepal's government over a wave of blasts which killed seven people. Police, meanwhile, found another bomb. Home Minister Jog Mehar Shrestha told a stormy session of the National Assembly late yesterday it was found near a railway stationReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration316 1985-06-25 3 Only weeks after a cyclone, Bangladesh faces another disaster DHAKA, Monday MORE than a million people, many marooned on narrow river dykes, battled to survive Bangladesh's latest flood disaster today and officials said they could do little to help. Troops and police said theyReuter - 316 words
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84 1985-06-25 3 BEIJING, Mon. China will build a dozen radiation centres m the next 18 months to keep food fresh, process chemicals and disinfect medical equipment, the Beijing Review reported today. The largest of the centres, m Lanzhou, west China, will go into operation mAFP - 84 words
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225 1985-06-25 3 TOKYO, Mon. Fans screamed, doves flew, press helicopters whirled and millions watched on television today as Miss Seiko Matsuda, Japan's most popular singer, went to the altar In what is being described as "The Wedding of the Century". Press reports estimated that theAP - 225 words
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Article93 1985-06-25 3 INDIAN FINANCE Minister V. P. Singh said yesterday m New Delhi that the government would enact new laws to unearth billions of rupees of "black" or untaxed money circulating m India. Releasing a report by private economists which recommended several anti-tax evasion measures, Mr V. P. SinghReuter - 93 words
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Article56 1985-06-25 3 TAIWAN WILL not interfere m indirect trade with China through third countries, Economics Minister Lee Ta-Hai said m Taipei yesterday. Mr Lee said Taiwan exported more than US$25 billion (5555.75 billion) worth of products a year and could not check every item to decide whether itReuter - 56 words
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Article69 1985-06-25 3 AFGHAN GUERILLAS captured nine security posts and took about 45 government troops prisoner m attacks m the Panjsher Valley, the Jamiat-I-Islami Resistance Party said m Islamabad yesterday. It quoted a letter from a guerilla commander as saying rebels stepped up attacks on communist posts all along theReuter - 69 words
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Article72 1985-06-25 3 THE FIRST regular passenger boat service for 35 years to run between Japan and China was due to start yesterday, China's Xinhua news agency said. It said the Jianzhen, run by the ChinaJapan International Ferry Company, would carry passengers and cargo from Shanghai to Kobe and Osaka.Reuter - 72 words
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Article68 1985-06-25 3 POLICE ARRESTED 156 suspects m an overnight swoop on the Camorra, the Naples Mafia, m the town of Caserta, 30 km north of Naples, city officials announced yesterday. Seven pistols and two rifles were seized as well as banknotes totalling 50 million lira (5512.3 million). The swoopAFP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration534 1985-06-25 4 The Air India crash NEW DELHI, Monday picture. HUNDREDS of shocked relatives and friends rushed to Delhi and Bombay airports yesterday and kept an allnight vigil in the hope that some passengers might have survived the Air India jumbo jet disaster off the Irish coast.Reuter; AP - 534 words
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Article147 1985-06-25 4 NEW DELHI, Mon. Yesterday's crash of an Air India Boeing 747 was the worst disaster In India's civil aviation history and the sixth involving the country's international flag carrier, which has operated for more than M years. On Jane 5, 1982, an Air India BoeingAP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration352 1985-06-25 4 NEW YORK, Mon. If, as most aircraft experts believe, the Air India Boeing 747 that crashed in the Atlantic Ocean yesterday was downed by a bomb or other sabotage device, it would apparently be the first time a jumbo jet hasNYT; Reuter - 352 words
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98 1985-06-25 4 NEW DELHI, Mon. Air India officials m Bombay today were m a dilemma over what to do with the bodies of crash victims recovered from the sea. They do not whether to have the bodies cremated abroad or to bring them back, which wouldReuter - 98 words
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130 1985-06-25 4 Iata to host meeting for security experts GENEVA, Mon. The International Air Transport Association (lata) said today that it is planning tighter security measures to combat attacks on civil aviation. lata spokesman David Kyd said leading security experts wuT meet m Montreal this week. "They will see what can beUPI - 130 words
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297 1985-06-25 4 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Mon. As he packed up to return to earth, the Arab aboard the American space shuttle Discovery reflected on the Beirut hostage crisis at a televised news conference yesterday, and suggested that trouble makers on earth might have a changeUPI; NYT - 297 words
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365 1985-06-25 4 RAV DHALIWAL - Armed guards and stricter checks at Changi airport RAY DHALIWAL By THE Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Air India have taken steps to increase security at Changi airport for the airline's flights. Air India has engaged four armed guards to keep vigil on its boarding operations and planes, the365 words
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95 1985-06-25 4 13 killed in Amazon crash landing RIO DE JANEIRO, Moh. A twin-enjHne turboprop plane crashed yesterday while making an emergency landing m the Amazon state of Ma^o Grosso, killing all 13 people on board, airport officials said. The Brazilian-made Bandeirantes plane exploded while trying to land at an isolated ranchAP - 95 words
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Article58 1985-06-25 4 TOKYO, Mon. An All Nippon Airways (ANA) passenger jet made an emergency landing at Akita Airport m northern Japan today after an anonymous caller threatened to blow it up, ANA officials said. The plane, with 199 passengers and crew on board, was on a domestic flight from TokyoAFP - 58 words
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Article53 1985-06-25 4 VIENNA, Mon. Police evacuated the city's Schwechat Airport for one hour yesterday while investigating an anonymous bomb threat, an airport spokesman said. He said officials suspected the caller was a "psychopath". The voice was similar to that of a caller who made a similar thrpaf twoUPI - 53 words
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Article437 1985-06-25 5 27m cannot read and parents get the blame WASHINGTON, Mon. Millions of American parents are crippling their children with a legacy that will affect them the rest of their lives it's called illiteracy and the disease is spreading. Figures compiled by the Coalition forUPI - 437 words
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Article178 1985-06-25 5 NEW YORK, Mon. A four-year-old pygmy chimpanzee has demonstrated the most humanlike linguistic skills documented m another animal, scientists studying the chimp say. Kanzi, as the ape is known, has learned to communicate, using geometric symbols representing words, without the difficult training required of apes ofAP - 178 words
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269 1985-06-25 5 MOSCOW, Mon. THE legend of Yuri Andropov has gained depth with a new documentary film which portrays him as, among other things, a man who had a fine singing voice and wrote love poems to his wife. Entitled Y. V. Andropov: PagesNYT - 269 words
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Article45 1985-06-25 5 PARTS, Mon. Thousands of demonstrators 60,000 according to organisers and 10,000 according to police held rallies here yesterday m support of peace and disarmament. The protests were part of a series of such demonstrations being held this month m seven French cities. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration85 1985-06-25 5 THESE two beauties flexing their muscles are not getting ready for a wrestling match... they are m Miami, Florida, for the 34th Annual Miss Universe Pageant. Miss Philippines Joyce Burton (left) and Miss Norway Karen Moe were among the first beauty queens toReuter - 85 words
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235 1985-06-25 5 In other words... 4 What does it matter whether I'm a fundamentalist or a realist? I'm a Green. A delegate summing up the mood of unity at the Greens Party congress. HAGEN (West Germany), Mon. West Germany's ecologist Greens Party closed ranks yesterdayReuter - 235 words
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Article310 1985-06-25 5 They want freedom of political views WARSAW, Mon. Poland's Roman Catholic bishops yesterday condemned what they said was persecution of people who held independent political views and criticised the imprisonment of a priest who opposed removal of crosses from classrooms. After a four-day meeting m theReuter - 310 words
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216 1985-06-25 5 WASHINGTON, Monday PARTICIPATION by United States allies m Europe m some Star Wars space defence research would violate the landmark nuclear non-prolifer-ation treaty, according to a study released today by an anti-nuclear group. The study, commissioned by Greenpeace, represents the first analysis of theReuter - 216 words
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Article76 1985-06-25 5 BURBANK (California), Mon. A little-known British actor making his film debut and a young Japanese-American actress have been cast m an NBC film about the lives of former Beatle John Lennon and avant-garde artist Yoko Ono. Mark Lindsay will play Lennon and Kirn Miyori will playAP - 76 words
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294 1985-06-25 6 Breakaway Moro faction declares holy war MARAWI, (Philippines), Mon. A major faction of the separatist Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) has broken away and declared a holy war to achieve autonomy for the Muslim minority m southern Philippines. A spokesman for the newlyformed group, calling itself the Moro Islamic LiberationAFP - 294 words
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276 1985-06-25 6 JAKARTA, Mon INDONESIA has asked Australia to take action over a radio link between East Timorese guerillas and sympathisers m Australia, Indonesian officials said today. The officials said the Indonesian Foreign Ministry told the Australian embassy here last week thatReuter; AFP - 276 words
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180 1985-06-25 6 BEIJING, Mon. A Thai diplomat has gone to the south China port of Shantou to visit three wounded Thai students of a brawl m which a fourth Thai student was killed by ricochetting police bullets, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. Police attempting to interveneAFP - 180 words
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98 1985-06-25 6 JAKARTA, Mon. The Bandung District Court has sentenced a leader of an outlawed Islamic organisation to nine years of imprisonment on charges of subversion, the daily Harian Angkatan Bersenjata reported today. Budi Rehardja, 42, was a regional chief of staff of the RomandoAP - 98 words
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Article74 1985-06-25 6 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia will begin construction next year of a U*****.6 million (*****.5 million) ammonia plant for the production of urea m Sengkareng, south Sulawesi, Minister of Mines and Energy Subroto said today. Mr Subroto said after a meeting with President Suharto that the plant would be built74 words
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Article33 1985-06-25 6 BEIJING, Mon. A Chinese delegation led by Culture Minister Zhu Muzhi flew to Bangkok today for a celebration marking the 10th anniversary of the establishment of China-Thailand diplomatic relations. APAP - 33 words
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Article64 1985-06-25 6 INDONESIA'S state-owned Pertamina Oil Corporation has struck new oil deposits at a location some 40 km south-west of the Irian Jaya town of Sorong, which is about 3,040 km north-east of Jakarta, the corporation said yesterday. Pertamina started drilling the oil wells early last month. TrialAP - 64 words
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Article69 1985-06-25 6 PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos has vowed to abolish all unprofitable government corporations to avert further losses as he ordered a speedy review of 313 stateowned firms, the Presidential Palace said m Manila. The order was issued after reports showed that 15 large government firms had incurredAFP - 69 words
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Article76 1985-06-25 6 A FIERCE four-day fire has destroyed 50 hectares of pine forest near the north Sumatra town of Parapat on the banks of Lake Toba, a tourist resort, the daily Kompas said m Jakarta yesterday. The report said the fire broke out on Tuesday night when strongAP - 76 words
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188 1985-06-25 7 KLANG, Mon. Two hundred members from the Banlar Klang and Gombak branches of the Gerate.i. icluding some office-bearers, announceu Lheir resignation from the party yesterday. The Bandar Klang Gerakan Chairman, Mr Tan Kirn Swee, who led the mass resignation from his branch, said all theNST - 188 words
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Article431 1985-06-25 7 'Unsettling but predictable with extension of political rights' NEW YORK, Mon. THE recent political upheaval m Sabah is "unsettling" but predictable with the extension of political rights, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad was quoted as saying today. "It's not serious atReuter; NST - 431 words
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143 1985-06-25 7 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. The Yang di-Pertaan Agong caused quite a stir at Kota Klnabalu airport this evening when he brashed aside protocol by refusing to travel m a government Rolls-Royce. Instead he chose to sit at the back of a military escort Land-NST - 143 words
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Article, Illustration289 1985-06-25 7 JOHOR BARU, Mon. A Ms2o million public transport terminus has been planned to decentralise and relieve traffic congestion m the town, especially the central business district (CBD). Johor Baru Municipality Deputy President Datuk Ishak Yusof said traffic within the town was alreadyNST - 289 words
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Article57 1985-06-25 7 KUCHING, Mon. A Standard Five pupil, who is believed to have been shot accidentally by his younger brother, died m Bandar Sri Aman m Sarawak's Second Division last Thursday. Police said Abang Abdul Aziz Abang Kassim, 11, was playing with his nine-year-old brother when the incident occurred.57 words
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Article29 1985-06-25 7 JOHOR BARU, Mon. The Malaysian-Thai joint committee on the prevention of drug abuse will meet for two days here beginning Thursday, a police spokesman said today. BernamaBernama - 29 words
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123 1985-06-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 50 per cent of Malaysians m urban areas risk becoming deaf as they are being exposed to noise above safety levels, the Environmental Protection Spciety of Malaysia, (EPSM), said yesterday. Its President, Mr Gurmit Singh, said people were affected byBernama - 123 words
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342 1985-06-25 7 All geared for lower-lead petrol law KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Oil companies m Malaysia are gearing up their operations to meet the Environment Ministry's regulation on lowerlead petrol which comes into force next Monday. Petrol produced locally shouid then have a lead content not exceeding 0.4 gram a litre (gm/1), whichNST - 342 words
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446 1985-06-25 8 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Air-conditioners will be first to carry them By MANUFACTURERS and importers of airconditioners will have to attach energy labels to their products by the end of the year. This is the first step m a move by the Ministry446 words
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248 1985-06-25 8 THE Beefeater was a bustle of activity once again yesterday but the people sitting on the bar stools were not the "regulars" there for their usual pint. The customers were more interested m the furniture, fittings and equipment such as kitchen utensils, refrigerators, ovens and248 words
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Article65 1985-06-25 8 POLICE want to contact the relatives of a man who died m the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on June 19. The unidentified Chinese was described by police as 1.57 m, slim and with short hair. He had been a patient of Woodbridge Hospital since 1956. Those who knew65 words
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161 1985-06-25 8 IT was a quiet opening for the National University Hospital at Kent Ridge yesterday, with about 50 outpatients being treated. Another three patients were admitted. Only two departments were opened the Department of Medicine and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Privately-run but Govt-owned Twenty-four beds161 words
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Article, Illustration204 1985-06-25 8 IT WAS a wild fight bat the "fish", or rather, the machine, won In the end. Still there's always another day. And If you practise enough on this $9,900 fishing simulator created by Japanese company Shimano, yon might land a big one with204 words
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Article156 1985-06-25 8 A MAN lost his life after being told by his childhood friend not to take or sell drugs, the High Court was told yesterday. Retnam Kunasekar, 30, admitted slashing the neck of Ramasamy Perumal, 27, on March 29, 1983. Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai jailed156 words
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239 1985-06-25 8 Student loses wallet in 'push and steal' ploy A WOMAN carrying a baby and with two children in tow, reportedly stole a woman undergraduate's wallet at a bus stop last week. The victim, identified only as Miss Loo, told police that she was about to board a bus at Bukit239 words
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Article49 1985-06-25 8 THE Society of Singapore Writers will launch its two new books The Singapore Saga by F. J. George and Songs for Everyone by D. W. Lazarus on Saturday. The launch will be at the C&E Holidays Conference Room at Hotel Meridien Singapore at 6.30 pm49 words
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Article, Illustration502 1985-06-25 9 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN Four-man team visited 14 hospitals m US, HK, Canada By A FOUR-MAN team involved m plans to redevelop Woodbridge Hospital has visited 14 psychiatric hospitals and centres m the United States, Hongkong and Canada. Among other things, the two psychiatrists and two architects502 words
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218 1985-06-25 9 Man who 'bought' call girls jailed 9 months A JOBLESS man "bought" two Thai prostitutes for $2,600 in Johor Baru and arranged for them and three others to enter Singapore by boat. Lim Heok Choan, 27, was paid $250 by a Thai named Mornkon for bringing the women to Singapore218 words
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56 1985-06-25 9 Land acquired for general development THE Government has acquired 267,774 sq m of land m Jurong for general development. The biggest of the 15 lots covers 90,568 sq m. It also acquired for development 52 lots of land totalling more than 10,000 sq m m Siglap. This was announced m56 words
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Article34 1985-06-25 9 TRAINEES of the Tata government training centre will hold a 10th anniversary gettogether at the Orchard Hotel on Saturday at 7 pm. Former trainees can call Mr Peck Eng Lai on *****75.34 words
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Article80 1985-06-25 9 Apply for VITB courses THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board has invited applications for the National Trade Certificate Grades Two and Three and the Certificate of Competency tests to be conducted m August/September this year and m February/ March next year. Application kits are available at $2 at the VTTB,80 words
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Article51 1985-06-25 9 THE Reference Services Division of the National Library will be closed for renovation and painting from Monday to July 25. But, the public can make use of the reference and information service through telephone, telex or by post between 9 am and 5 pm on Mondays to51 words
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446 1985-06-25 9 Fostered out children 'need close family ties' A RECENT study by university students on working parents who fostered out their children during the day showed 7 per cent took their children back less than once a week. The Medical Director of the Maternal and Child Heath Services, Dr Lam Sian446 words
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140 1985-06-25 9 A TRADE mission from Luxembourg, led by Crown Prince Henri, will visit Singapore from July 8 to 10. The Crown Prince will be making this trip m his capacity as Honorary President of Luxembourg's Committee for Economic Development, an organisation similar to the Economic Develop-140 words
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129 1985-06-25 9 Alert man caught thief in act at mosque AN ALERT man stopped a thief from leaving the Al-Ansar Mosque m Chai Chee with another man's bag which had clothes worth $40 and $19.10 and other personal documents. Mr Ahmad bin Abdul Manap, 38, who is the secretary of the mosque's129 words
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Article54 1985-06-25 9 SKILFUL negotiating is the topic of a two-day seminar to be held on Sept 2 and 3. Mr Richard Zeif, an author and a lecturer on the art of negotiating, will conduct the seminar at the Pavilion Intercontinental Hotel. The fee is $1,200. For more details, call54 words
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239 1985-06-25 9 Fashion shows to be held m top stores THE Trade Development Board will step up the promotion of Singapore fashion apparel m leading department stores m Japan next year. This follows the successful 13-day in-store fashion apparel shows at the Isetan Shinjuku store239 words
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Article65 1985-06-25 9 Man claims trial to taxi theft A 44-YEAR-OLD man claimed trial to a charge of stealing a taxi from the car park at Block 112, Aljunied Crescent, on June 12 this year. Chan Eng Kwee is alleged to have stolen the taxi from Mr Chia Hua Tong, alias Seah Wah65 words
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188 1985-06-25 9 VIRAL hepatitis has emerged as "the disease of public health concern", according to last year's Ministry of the Environment's annual report. The number of deaths caused by viral hepatitis increased to 13 last year from eight m 1983. Last year, 601 people suffered188 words
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Article, Illustration240 1985-06-25 10 Bird song festival to lure tourists IT was probably the chirpiest press conference ever. As organisers of the meeting outlined plans for a five-week Bird Song Festival, 10 birds provided the "live" accompaniment in the background. The shamas, merbah iambuls and rnata putehs chirped and240 words
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35 1985-06-25 10 Trial date m 4 on explosives charges THE trial of four men cused of having explos and/or other related vices has been set for Imm pott fi\ w Karj9, al legd Hiad 203 irks o35 words
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149 1985-06-25 10 $15 m to furnish rooms in Raffles City hotels A TOTAL of $15 million is being spent to furnish 2,052 guest rooms in the two Raffles City hotels. This works out to an average of more than $7,tM per room at The Westin Stamford and The Westin Plaza. Raffles City149 words
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Article, Illustration270 1985-06-25 10 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON The UOB-Goldhill case By BANKER Wee Cho Yaw and the United Overseas Bank group of companies were involved m a conspiracy to destroy the Goldhill group of companies for their own purposes, a Queen's Counsel alleged m the High Court yesterday. Mr270 words
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Article, Illustration495 1985-06-25 11 KONG SOOK CHIN - Red Cross presents highest honour to Thai princess KONG SOOK CHIN Distinguished Counsellor Award By THAILAND'S Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn was last night presented with the Singapore Red Cross Society's highest honour the award of Distinguished Counsellor. It was the first time the award has been given. At a dinner495 words
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169 1985-06-25 11 50% drop in petrol sales at some stations PETROL sales tat some stations In the Bnklt Ttmah, Woodlands and Sembawang areas have dropped by as much as 59 per cent since the price increase of SI cents per litre m March. The President of the Federation of Singapore Petroleum Dealers'169 words
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Article99 1985-06-25 11 Report any change of address SINGAPORE identity card holders are reminded that any change of address has to be reported within 14 days. Those who fail to do so are liable to face a $5,000 fine or jail of up to five years or both. A report can either be99 words
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Article306 1985-06-25 11 Drop m number of residents' complaints, says HDB chief HOUSING BOARD estates are now cleaner and better managed, according to feedback from residents. The number of complaints from residents on estate management had dropped by 13 per cent, said HDB Chief Executive Officer Liv Thai306 words
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Article, Illustration272 1985-06-25 11 FOUR Housing Board daily-rated cleaners Madam Peh Kat Huay, Madam Hoo Chang Hoon, Mr Khalid Sudin and Mr Arshad Ahmad have much to rejoice. After a year of hard work and toil, cleaning lifts, sweeping corridors and void decks and sprucing up gardens,272 words
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99 1985-06-25 11 Man jailed for ignoring entry ban A Malaysian who was permanently banned from entering Singapore from Nov 24 last year, because of a conviction for drug possession, was jailed for two years for defying the ban on Friday. Palaniandy A/L Kulandan, 27, was told by an immigration officer at the99 words
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Article, Illustration266 1985-06-25 11 Singapore can maintain banking status, says Dr Tan SINGAPORE is able to maintain its status as a financial and banking centre without having to internationalise its currency, Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan said yesterday. He told the visiting Swiss Finance Minister, Dr Otto Stich, during informal talks at266 words
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Article136 1985-06-25 11 SINGAPORE citizens by descent or registration are reminded that they have to take the Oath of Renunciation, Allegiance and Loyalty within a year after they turn 21. Minors who hold identity cards which have a citizenship certificate number and whose the country of birth is136 words
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295 1985-06-25 12 Boon Teck ELEVEN women went to Boon Teck community centre last Wednesday to compete m a zo/7£z>making competition. But all of them 1-jst to a man. Hawker Low Toe Kia, 59, the only male contestant, beat them with his creation of an octagonal-shaped295 words
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Article, Illustration636 1985-06-25 12 Choa Chu Kang By next June, they will leave their pig farms for an HDB estate THE Government is phasing out pig farming, which is highly pollutive and uses up too much land and water. The Primary Production Department announced on April 23 that the636 words
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251 1985-06-25 12 Designer almost missed chance to design stamps Hong Kah GRAPHIC designer Melvin Ng Puay Chiew almost blew the chance to make design stamps to commemorate People's Association's 25th anniversary. When he was asked by Telecoms last October to submit designs for the stamps, he wasn't interested. Mr Ng, 31, who251 words
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Article, Illustration363 1985-06-25 12 FOX JUN EE - FOX JUN EE Serangoon Gardens By THEY come from different walks of life but they have one common aim to live life to the fullest. That's the philosophy behind the Serangoon Gardens Senior Citizens' Club. With a line-up of activities that includes mountain-climbing,363 words
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Article, Illustration482 1985-06-25 13 JUDY TAN - Parkway tenants dim lights in protest JUDY TAN By PARKWAY Parade tenants, who had planned a two-day closure, remained open yesterday but with dimmed lights and signs posted m their showcases to demonstrate their protest. They were protesting against the "high rents" and what they called their landlord's "high-handedness" inJOHARI RAHMAT - 482 words
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Article121 1985-06-25 13 Jewellery worth $39,000 stolen BURGLARS stole about $39,000 worth of jewellery when they broke into an office m Parkway Parade over the weekend. Menard Marketing Pte Ltd's administrative executive, Mr B.K. Goh, 33, told police that a security guard found the managing director's office broken into at about 7.55 pm121 words
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Article27 1985-06-25 13 THE National Library has invited readers to become members of Bedok branch library. The library's sixth fulltime branch will open before the end of the year.27 words
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Article68 1985-06-25 13 SINGAPORE Radio has added VHF Channel 23 as a call-and-reply channel for ships making use of the VHF service for ship-to-shore communications. This is to relieve congestion on VHF Channel 16, which is now used for distress calls as well as for call and reply. Ships68 words
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Article67 1985-06-25 13 THE Public Works Department has installed traffic signals m two areas. The signals at the junction of Sin Ming Drive and Bright Hill Drive will be operational from 11am today. The pedestrian crossing signals at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 near Block 413 will be operational67 words
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Article57 1985-06-25 13 AN ILLEGAL moneylender was fined $1,000 yesterday for pasting notices on a flat door and the walls of a Housing Board block m Ang Mo Kio telling a woman to settle her debts. Quah Cheok Geok, 32, pasted the notices on Jan 6, 1984, after Madam Catherine57 words
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501 1985-06-25 13 Cheating of patients case A HOUSEWIFE said yesterday that a doctor" did not tell her that her daughter's illness said to be caused by a bacteria from a sore throat that could affect the body's organs and systems was serious and had to501 words
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Article181 1985-06-25 13 A DOCTOR, Chow Dih, faces 295 charges of cheating nine people of a total $7,805 m fees by making them believe that they and m the cases of two of the women, their teenaged daughters were ill. Chow, 35, is denying that he had induced the nine into181 words
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124 1985-06-25 13 Python caught near shopping centre A PYTHON was found m a drain at the Peoples' Park Centre m Eu Tong Sen Street yesterday evening. For some moments, the 3-m long snake was the centre of attraction to passers-by until art designer Wilson Wah, 47, came along. Mr Wah used a124 words
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Article54 1985-06-25 13 THE National Library's Marine Parade branch will continue to screen films for the public on every Wednesday next month. The first one on next Wednesday is Bali: Isle of Temples. The film will be screened twice at the auditorium from 12.15 pm until 12.45 pm and from 1.1554 words
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Article327 1985-06-25 13 RAV DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL Wheelchairs, shopping bags m taxis are exempt By PEOPLE confined to wheelchairs do not have to pay the $1 luggage charge when riding m taxis, even though their wheelchair has to be placed m the boot. And no passenger has to pay327 words
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Article184 1985-06-25 13 THE Community Development Ministry has produced a booklet on the programmes available m Singapore to detect and prevent disability. The booklet lists services to screen children for diseases so that they can get early help and programmes to teach workers and motorists how to prevent accidents.184 words
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502 1985-06-25 14 The Straits Times says Stay ahead of air terrorists THE world has apparently become so inured to terrorism m the air that it is probably taking the horrendous loss of the Air India jumbo jet m the same stride as the news of hijacks and hostages m Beirut and Oslo502 words
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586 1985-06-25 14 CHAN VAN CHONG - CHAN VAN CHONG What others say ByDR m lianhe Zaobao, June 22 Why does the opposition reject Confucianism? THE MP for Potong Pasir and Singapore Democratic Party leader, Mr Chiam See Tong, recently negated the values of Oriental culture and Confucianism m public Mr Chiam was586 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1985-06-25 14 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW The town council proposal By 41 notice that there are a lot of problems confronting those who manage condominiums and private housing estates. I'm worried that the management by town councils may turn foul when they cannot do as good1,034 words
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Article, Illustration827 1985-06-25 14 LIM KWAN KWAN, MICHAEL LIM; FOX JUN EE - Ayes for councils but concern over 'extra burden' LIM KWAN KWAN, MICHAEL LIM FOX JUN EE By and It was the MP for Kebun Baru, Mr Lim Boon Heng (right), who first suggested last December the idea of town councils. In essence, having town councils means the transfer of the827 words
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470 1985-06-25 14 SHADA ISLAM - SHADA ISLAM By Brussels Reporter BRUSSELS Local government is alive and thriving m most West European nations. In fact, the trend towards more provincial, regional and municipal autonomy is gaining momentum. France, often regarded as the last bastion of state centralisation, has just470 words
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Article641 1985-06-25 15 Tennis is in, sex's out Art Buchwafd LOS ANGELES A very revealing book about tennis has just crossed my desk. It's titled Sex as a Sublimation for Tennis and was written by Theodor Saretsky, a Freudian specialist at Adelphi University and fall-time tennis fanatic. I Saretsky told me over the641 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1985-06-25 15 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand is now m Singapore for a six-day visit. The popular 30-year-old princess is a well-known social worker, thus carrying on the Chakri dynasty's tradition of service to the nation, as exemplified by her father, Bhumibol Adulyadej, KingBangkok Post - 1,165 words
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509 1985-06-25 16 China trip soured up by irresponsible organiser I WOULD like to relate my disastrous experience at the hands of a tour organiser to warn members of the public to be wary of irresponsible tour organisers here. I joined a 20-day China/ Hongkong tour that509 words
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360 1985-06-25 16 ALL responsible and selfrespecting workers must realise that it is to their advantage that they join trade unions. It is time for those who are not members (the free-riders) to join their fellow-workers and become members. Those who are employed m non-unionised360 words
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Article86 1985-06-25 16 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage.86 words
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159 1985-06-25 16 Hasn't cabby who beat red light broken the law? I WAS surprised to read m your report "Cabbie broke rules to stop robbers" (ST, June 19) that a taxi driver who "beat a red light and went against the flow of traffic" is to be given an award by the159 words
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95 1985-06-25 16 Principal must guide students IT WAS with much concern that I read m your newspaper a report regarding the sale of junk food m school canteens and how one principal has chosen to go against accepted good sense and let her pupils "enjoy" snacks such as prawn crackers and preserved95 words
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Letter93 1985-06-25 16 I HAVE noticed that more government and private clinics are dispensing tablets m plastic bags that are sealed with a staple. All the contents of these plastics bags can easily get wet. Moreover the tablets keep spilling out when the plastic bag is carried around m93 words
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Article78 1985-06-25 17 BARGAIN-HUNTING was noticeable on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The market seemed to be sparked by Friday's better performance on Wall Street and investors seemed to have largely absorbed the recent adverse news of the financial difficulties of Hongkong banks. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 7.7878 words
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Article67 1985-06-25 17 MUMf(5Oc 213 +14 Norsechem 50e 180 14 Raleifh 172 +13 Geor(e Kent 50c 170 +13 She! 316 +12 H Leonf M 50c 221 +11 G Lumber 138 +11 MM 1630 +10 M Bjnkinr. 580 +10 F t N 525+10 H Leonf Credit 525 10 Matron Corpn 362 10 Cerebossoc67 words
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Article65 1985-06-25 17 H TaiPan 90 -8 Federal Flour 260 —6 Kentucky Spore 267 —3 Amcol 25c 186 —3 Cement 150 —3 Weames 358 -2 OUB 310 —2 U0 L 191 -2 Gurnets 50c 174 -2 SP P 102 -2 Marco Polo 88 -2 Tractors 214 -1 X G HMjs 169 -165 words
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Article12 1985-06-25 17 Fed Cables 906,000 Pan-El 791,000 Pahang Inv 402,000 Cerebos 377,00012 words
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Article63 1985-06-25 17 June 21 June 24 BT Composite 692.37 699.54 BT Indicator *****05 *****40 BT 08/ OS —324 —170 ST Industrials 784.66 792.44 ST Finance 2268 50 2279.50 ST Hotels 815.03 815.36 June 21 June 24 ST Properties 448.43 450.52 ST Minings 312.69 312.86 ST Plantations 2346.6G 2350.48 OCBC ***** 605.6563 words
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Article31 1985-06-25 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29(5/1/83) 684.88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)31 words
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Article12 1985-06-25 17 THE US dollar closed at DM3.0700 m Singapore, losing 165 points.12 words
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Article25 1985-06-25 17 E DM V FT S$ H$ US$ 1.2740 3.0690 248.30 unq 2 2360 unq ***** 3.0700 248.70 9 3600 2 4870 7 764025 words
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Article32 1985-06-25 17 Eurodollar: Lost 14 ticks to 91.72 a contract. Deatschemark: Gained one tick to 0.3265 a contract. Japanese yen: Remained unchanged at 0.*****6 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.5O to U*****.00 an ounce.32 words
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Article80 1985-06-25 17 TOKYO, Mon. Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd and Nissho Iwai Corp will supply a plant to Swatow Photo Materials Factory to produce colour film and paper m China's Guangdong Province. The contract is worth more than 30 billion yen (***** million) and requires Fuji PhotoReuter - 80 words
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Article44 1985-06-25 17 TOKYO, Mon. Walt Disney Productions of the United States will be listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's foreign section from Thursday. But the company's listing agency, Nomura Securities Co Ltd, said no new Walt Disney share issues were expected. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article94 1985-06-25 17 HK Wharf offer closes HONGKONG, Mon. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co Ltd's offer for Wheelock Marden and Co Ltd at HK$7.4O per A share and HK74 cents per B share has closed. HK Wharf's financial adviser, Wardley Ltd, said HK Wharf now owned 97.3 per cent of theReuter - 94 words
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Article90 1985-06-25 17 LONDON, Mon. Metal Box PLC plans to cut 1,139 of 8,158 jobs m ite general packaging division over the next three months to improve efficiency and financial performance. The cuts will entail the closure of the division's plastic bottle factory at Portsmouth and job cutsReuter - 90 words
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Article52 1985-06-25 17 NEW YO^K, Mon. New York Times Co has agreed to acquire the Santa Barbara NewsPress, a Californian evening dai'y and Sunday morning newspaper. New York Times said the News-Press, established m 1855, Had a weekday circulation of 51,000 and 57,000 on Sunday. Terms were notReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration594 1985-06-25 17 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Compensation fund to protect users and financial perks By THE Chairman of the Singapore futures exchange yesterday announced four moves to boost futures activity. First, the Singapore International Monetary Exchange has decided to set up a compensation fund to give users594 words
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Article309 1985-06-25 17 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By FOUR companies two breweries, one soft-drink bottler and an industrial group have joined hands to market and distribute Tuborg beer m Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. Hong Leong Industries Bhd, Yeo Hiap Seng (M'sia) Bhd, Carlsberg Breweries Malaysia Bhd and United309 words
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104 1985-06-25 17 CHARLOTTE (North Carolina), Mon. Barclays Bank subsidiary, Barclays American Corp, said the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp had approved its application to set up a national bank m Wilmington, Delaware. The new bank will be called Barclays Bank of Delaware and is expected toReuter - 104 words
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144 1985-06-25 17 HONGKONG, Mon. Union Bank of Hongkong, one of the colony's medium-sized banks, yesterday reported a 92.5 per cent slide m 1984 net earnings to HK$2.B million (S$806,000) m accounts which were qualified by auditors Coopers Lybrand. The reason for the qualification was notFT - 144 words
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Article205 1985-06-25 17 ONE out of every four contracts traded on the Singapore futures exchange came from Individual members, or locals. Customers accounted for 52.2 per cent of all trades while corporate clearing members contributed 18.2 per cent, according to the 1984 annual report of the Singapore International205 words
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64 1985-06-25 17 Two attend top course in Australia TWO officials of the Trade Development Board went to Australia last month for a trade commissioner training course. Mr Yeo Seng Chong and Miss Wong Lee Pheng were selected by the board to attend the course. The two-week course, conducted by the Australian Department64 words
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Article34 1985-06-25 17 MORE than $8 million m sales were reported by exhibitors at Asiapack and Asiaprint 85 which ended yesterday at the World Trade Centre. The exhibitions, held over four days, attracted 12,527 visitors.34 words
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Article42 1985-06-25 17 MITSUI Bank Ltd cut its prime rate to 8.5 per cent yesterday. The savings deposit and one-month fixed deposit rate is now 4 per cent. Fixed deposit rates for three to 12 months range from 4.25 to 4.75 per cent.42 words
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268 1985-06-25 17 HONGKONG, Mon. Several dozen boxes of documents from Toyota Shoji Co, a financial concern accused by Japanese authorities of dealing fraudulently m gold, were shipped to an affiliated company m Hongkong, where they are said to be m storage. Japanese policeAWSJ - 268 words
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Article, Illustration500 1985-06-25 17 NORA CHENG - Sunshine's Ming Tee seeks bigger role in China NORA CHENG By EVEN before Australia has had time to recover from his bold boardroom deals, Malaysian businessman Lee Ming Tee of Sunshine is now eyeing a bigger role m China. "In a year or so, I hope that all Australian business500 words
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Advertisement127 1985-06-25 17 MONTBLANC THE ART OF WRITING ..MEISTERSTUCK" the pride of the MONTBLANC Collection is probably the most famous writing instrument of our times. Representing the best m design, it combines technical excellence and perfect styling from the piston-filling system to the 1 4-carat gold nib and the gold-plated fittings. The MEISTERSTUCK127 words
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Article2507 1985-06-25 18 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is i covered m "business done". Further, because j al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the2,507 words
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Article2031 1985-06-25 18 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (2.905) A Choc (2.025) ;-ISB (0.948 0.965) (2M) 0.88 (1) j 90 (1)0.92 (7) 0.93 (5) 0.94 Alcom (1.04 B) (1) 1.00 (6) 1.02 (1) 1.01 (3) 1.03(10) 1.04 Antoh (1.478 1.485) (1) 142 (7) 1.43(2) 1.44 07) 1.45 (2M) 1.46 (89) 1.46(5)2,031 words
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Article2734 1985-06-25 18 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded m lot* of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. 1985 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low2,734 words
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Article153 1985-06-25 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4857—1.4886 6.88—6.64 Canadian dollar 1.6405-1.6424 6.18-6.07 NZ dollar 1.0476-1.0503 9.78-9.40 Sterling pound 2.8572-2.8607 3.54-3.48 US dollar 2.2410—2.2420 4.51—4.46 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling153 words
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Article318 1985-06-25 19 1 Mh $1,000. 2 For best cwtomtr* only. 3 OCBC Financt. 4 only avalaM* it DBS Finance UOF't ratts. also avalaMe at UOF. also avabbte at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5 3 /4 6 SJ/25 J /2 5 3 i Autosave 5% Fixed318 words
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Article95 1985-06-25 19 THE US dollar closed higher at 552.2410/ 20 at 3pm yesterday. The opening low was 552.2340/50 and it touched a high of 552.2430/40. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 3.0695/10, touched a high of 3.0885 and closed at 3.0870/80. It touched a low of 3.0680/90 m early trading.95 words
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Article89 1985-06-25 19 THE kilobar traded Closing price between 5522,541 and m t 582.764 yesterday. uS^O/ffif an 3 W™* T" 5 traded up to U*****.00/314.40. J llo J ar 22 69 T iL s*m5 m 112 123 In the afternoon it io g m 225—236 touched a low Of 20 gm 451—46389 words
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Article22 1985-06-25 19 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 313.30—313.80 315.10—315.60 Hongkong Unav 315.40—315.90 Fri Thurs New York Unav 313.40—313 90 London 314.80—315.20 318.25—318.7522 words
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Article175 1985-06-25 19 Manager*' prices for June 25 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.77— 1.88xd The Savings Fund 1.36 1.44 Spore Prog Fund 0.77 0.81 Spore Sec. Fund 1.14-1.21 Spore Invest Fund 0.83— 0.88xd Spore Equity Fund 0.78 0.82 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund 1.00—1.06 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund175 words
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538 1985-06-25 19 BARGAIN-HUNTERS, taking the cue from a better performance on Wall Street last Friday, pushed the Singapore stock market generally higher yesterday. Volume picked up to 8.75 million shares worth $16.76 million from a 40--month low of 3.5 million shares valued at $6.3 million last538 words
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Article310 1985-06-25 19 June 24 Yen Chanfe A#nomoto 1110 -10 Akoi 410 +10 Amodo 905 +4 AsoN Chem 1010 -10 AmN Ooh 865 -3 Bank Tk 840 -2 Bndgestone 561 +15 CanocT 1150 +10 Casio Computer 1640 +90 Citaen 455 +13 DNp Print 1110 +10 D Nppon Screen DaM 738 unch Do-chi310 words
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Article305 1985-06-25 19 Jum24 Cents Chanfe (tout) AC I 252 +1 A N I 228 -2 AP M 279S Aberfoyle Age 233 unch Aionce CHI 105 unch AMed Mil 260 unch Ampol Exp 235 +9 Ampol Pet 182 +2 Ani 448 unch Ashton B H P 622 +6 Beach Petroleum 84 +3305 words
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Article573 1985-06-25 19 June 24 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 213 -3 Ass. Dairies 148 +2 BTR PLC 343 unch Bobcocks 152 +2 Barclays 387 +3 Beechom 328 -2 BICC 210 -3 Blue Circle 518 unch BOC Group 285 -1 Boots 193 +4 Bowoter 267 unch BATS 320 +9 Britannia 95 -1 BP573 words
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Article60 1985-06-25 19 *****1 -I I I I NST index Monday 1285.64 (Closed) --a Hongkong Hang Seng Monday Closed (1561.13) Australian All-Ordinaries Monday 857.4 (854.3) Nikkei 0 J Average Monday *****.93(*****.76) Financial Times Industrials Friday 963.2 (974.1) Dow Jones Average IP* Friday 1324.48 (1299.73) (Fitures m brackets refer to those of the60 words
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459 1985-06-25 19 Japanese are cautious as China car market grows BEIJING, Mon. Japanese vehicle exports to China are booming, but manufacturers are still cautious about investing here. Representatives of the Japanese manufacturers say the caution is for legal and political reasons and because of uncertainty about the Chinese market m the longReuter - 459 words
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Article101 1985-06-25 19 Machine tool orders rise in US NEW YORK, Mon. Orders for American-made machine tools increased 22 per cent m May from April and shipments rose 5 per cent. The increases were paced by strong growth m the metal-cutting industry and offset by losses m the metalforming machine tool sector, theNYT - 101 words
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Article, Illustration515 1985-06-25 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers LCL containers unpacked at the container* freight station on June 24 (2300) LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block MS Mango (8526N) 25/6 (2300) F5 0930-1100 W2 Al Mariyah (16) 26/6 (0700) F7515 words
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Article99 1985-06-25 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE better-than-expected GNP growth for the second quarter dimmed hopes of an immediate US discount rate cut. Absence of bullish factors led to selling of September Eurodollar futures. Declining from the outset, the September Eurodollar continued to move downward when the European markets opened. It touched a99 words
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Article, Illustration65 1985-06-25 19 THE US dollar moved actively m the spot market, attracting much interest m the futures market. Deutschemark futures fluctuated between 0.3255 and 0.3270 and closed at 0.3265 m moderate trading, ahead of the May durable goods figure. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open Int (Fri): 4*l. Act Vel (Fri): IN. Open65 words
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Article47 1985-06-25 19 THERE was little activity in the Japanese yen pit. September yen closed one tick above the opening price of 0.*****5. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sen 85 0.*****5 0.*****98 0.*****2A 0.*****6 1 Dee 0.*****9 MirN 0.*****6 Open lot (Frl): 5». Act V»l (Frt): 141.47 words
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Article, Illustration59 1985-06-25 19 GOLD futures traded within lower ranges compared with last week. Although volume remained encouraging, many kept on the sidelines because of the lack of fresh factors. Reports irom Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI. (la USfper Iroywnce) Open High Low Soil Eat Yd Ant 316.10 316.708 315.90A 316.00 HI Sep 318.0059 words
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Article, Illustration218 1985-06-25 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Auby K2SW aside 25/6 Shoun Maru No 8 K29 aside 25/6 Str Pride K24E aside 25/6 Thomaseverett K2l aside 25/6 Addarraq K29 25/6 27/6 African Highway Kl5 25/6 25/6 Cawa K3l 25/6 30/6 Jenson K23 25/6 30/6 Lin Petaling K2O 25/6218 words
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Article17 1985-06-25 19 Tin CMnf prices mm XL Tin 29.75 up 15 cents Turnover: 283 tonnes up 93 tonnes17 words
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Article15 1985-06-25 19 Rubber Ctosint prices cents/Uo Singapore July 178.50 down 1.50 cent! Malaysia July 200.00 unchanged15 words
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Article27 1985-06-25 19 S.lv.r Ctolin SIWf US$/troy w Fri Thwt Singapore 610—6.15 6.11 6 16 Thus Wed lew York 6 .10— 6 15 608—6 13 Source: Credit S'jisse. Spot27 words
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Article23 1985-06-25 19 Closint price* Copper £/tWMM( Fri !pot Unav— Unav (1118.00 *****0: I months Unav Unav (1131 50 1132 00; Market tone: Sales: tonnes23 words
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Article23 1985-06-25 19 Aluminium Oe f!fJ^ X t/ tonne Fri Spot Unav Unav (793.50 794 00) 3 months Unav— Unav (814.00-814.50) Market tone: Sales. tonnes23 words
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Article103 1985-06-25 19 Ctaitt prices Cmde MS/tonne palm oil V June 1157.50 (north) 1165 (central) 1190 (soutn) July 1147 SO (north) 1160 (central) 1185 (scuth) Aug 1113 (south) Refined palm oil USJ/tonnes RBDpain June 575 (sellers) July 575 (sellers) Aug 550 (sellers) RBO Olein June 565 (sellers) Jjly 560 (sellers) i\ug103 words
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Article203 1985-06-25 20 Supreme's umbrella plan delayed SUPREME CORPORATION'S plan to list all its finance, leasing and insurance businesses under the presently-dormant Supreme Capital Resources (SCR) Bhd has been delayed. The plan had originally been to list SCR on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange by next month, but company sources say that Supreme203 words
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131 1985-06-25 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. About 40 Malaysian businessmen and professionals will begin a weeklong visit to the United States on July 28. A US embassy spokesman here said today they would meet representatives of major American companies m Los Angeles and San Francisco.Bernama - 131 words
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Article65 1985-06-25 20 TOKYO, Mon. Kyocera Corp, a leading Japanese ceramic-electronic and medical equipment maker, was today ordered to suspend its production of medical equipment for 35 days, the Health and Welfare Ministry said. The punitive action was taken when the Kyoto-based company was found m April to have sold 2.46AFP - 65 words
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Article185 1985-06-25 20 Cerebos buys rest of Aussie firm FOOD-based Cerebos Pacific Ltd is acquiring the remaining 50 per cent stake m Australian company Menu Master Pty Ltd for a cash sum of A5400,000 (*****,000). The purchase will be through CPL's subsidiary Cerebos Australia Ltd (CAL). Ap- proval from the Australian Foreign Investment185 words
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Article, Illustration564 1985-06-25 20 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Successful wooing of big spenders By Face m the news "FOR $50, you can buy a modern quartz watch which is tar more accurate, has more features and is more hardy," said Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for Community Development and Foreign564 words
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Article, Illustration759 1985-06-25 20 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE 'In life you write your own day' By FOR Hari Harilela, facing each new day is like opening each new chapter in a book. "In life you write your own day," he says. And just as he has made his own days,759 words
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111 1985-06-25 20 WHEN the new Holiday Inn Park View Hotel opens its doors to guests next month, it will have the statue of the Hindu god, Lord Siva, the destroyer of evil, sitting m the lobby to provide protection. Yesterday morning, a Hindu priest chanted prayers111 words
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187 1985-06-25 20 Surge in orders for 'made in Britain' goods LONDON, Mon. Order book totals m the British manufacturing industry are close to their strongest levels for eight years, the Confederation of British Industry's (CBl's) monthly trends survey for June showed. CBI official David Wigglesworth said the survey, to which 1,707 companiesReuter - 187 words
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Article49 1985-06-25 20 TOKYO, Mon. Japan has approved applications by all nine foreign banks to do trust banking business m the country. Finance Minister Noboru Takeshita said on Saturday the banks all are highly qualified and the ministry was not able to eliminate any one of them. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Advertisement70 1985-06-25 18 TIMES WAREHOUSE Times Industrial Building 422 Thomson Road, Singapore 1 129. DATE/TIME v A^. Friday 28 June j>v Afrf^JS Saturday 29 June M 0 am to 6 pm X<Vv *!N> Sunday 30 June J VVV'/N aSt2/ c^ uw% PtACE times Industrial Building _^-o 422 Thomson Road Si ngapore 1 170 words
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Advertisement32 1985-06-25 19 Th;s runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America's most successful corporations and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense $24.65 (Half the hardbound price). i fffi BOOKSHOP32 words
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Advertisement447 1985-06-25 20 Rrst Overseas Investment Services Ltd Transmission Office: Square de Meeus 35 B-1040 Brussels Belgium Tel. (02) 51 2.59.80 51 2.21 .09 Telex ***** FOIS-Fax (02) 51 3.98.93 Make your money Stock Option American market and only really work Syndicates work de f throu^ syndiy y cate managers at leading Large447 words
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Advertisement150 1985-06-25 20 The Best Office Building For Sale m A j. 7* f I A M mlm W M M M W F 100 Eagle Street, Brisbane, is a brand new office building offering an exceptional combination of prime locality and outstanding presence that is rarely evidenced m property investment. Occupying a150 words
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Miscellaneous231 1985-06-25 20 QI INTEND to buy my first house and do not know how tne mortgage company calculates the repayments. If I borrow $100,000 at 9.25 per cent over 25 years, how much would I have repaid at the end of the term? A THE easiest way is to use the monthly231 words
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Miscellaneous256 1985-06-25 20 Moneywise DOREEN SOH By Since I had used my CPF money to buy my present HDB flat, I had to return the money to my CPF account before the next housing loan could be extended. I was told by the CPF board that there are two ways of returning this256 words
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Advertisement845 1985-06-25 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: t Monday Friday 900 am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5 .00 per line (Mm $15 00) Food/Entartainmant (2 —5) /^Amnr^rS r\ SatUrdaY '^Zt^^lXes, S.m.-di. P .,y: $20.00 per co.. cm. P.r.on.. S™ca./M.rch.ndia.<ll 39) f^^ I^^ InT^C ll^^C (fvl 1 1\ Public Holiday 9.00 am to I.oopm845 words
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Advertisement505 1985-06-25 21 2 Eating Out 12 Computer Products/ Services IBM AT LARGE QTY AVAIL IMMEDIATE DELIVERY VOLUME DISCOUNTS DEC PDP/VAX COMP. IC'S OSS INTL SAN FRANCISCO USA. MR. A WISER MR. D. LA AGE PH: (415) 751-7033 TX: *****12 OSSI PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER PLANNED to publish a monthly computer digest covering applications and505 words
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Advertisement610 1985-06-25 21 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Hi-Ouolilv Japanese Kitchen Cabinets. */y«ilable ex-stock Reliable delivery and installation Call lei: *****33 or See Display at Showroom Kogi Furnishing Pte Ltd 149 Rochor Road, #04-03/04/05 f v Lv shou Complex Open Daily: 10.30 am 9pm SPECIALIST Direct from factory, we specialise m built-in kitchen cabinet610 words
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Advertisement667 1985-06-25 21 18 Horn* Furniture/ Furnishing 24 Garage Sale USA MADE DEHUMIDIFIERS $180. Dark stained cane bar/stools $150. Hoover fully automatic washing machine $180. USA water bed $250. Carved picture frames. Kitchen sink, plant holder, kitchen trolley, dragon pot, ceiling fan, blinds, towel stand, bed spread. *****15. TO CLEAR, NEW 6' x667 words
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Advertisement654 1985-06-25 21 28 Health Centres/ Massage YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN Mk HEALTH CENTRE v UrL i Gr»«t Eastern Hotel jai .mW J f«01 Macpherson Road 1«f 'Hb**- Spore 1336- V^^y' TEL: *****44 t||9 DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH CENTRE. #04-12/ 13 Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road. Massage/ sauna. All rooms with shower attached. Daily 10.30654 words
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Advertisement778 1985-06-25 21 28 Health Centres/ Massage RELAX A REFRESH 30 Hairdressing FREE GIFTS OFFER! 1 Brush Free to cutting models. 1 bottle Shampoo Free to perming models. Cutting: $4; Perming: $10 by advanced students. Headquarters Hairstyling School, Middle Road, Fortune Centre #04-22. Tel: *****31/ *****32. (Also hairdressing courses available). FREE LONDON ADVANCE778 words
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Advertisement367 1985-06-25 21 32 Photography WEDDING VIDEO FILMING. 10 yrs' photography experience. Professional results ensured. *****17. 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre EL SHADDAI CHILDCARE Centre (Near Thomson Plaza) offers services for children age 2 mths to 6 yrs. 1/2, full-day, nursery avail. Before/ after sch care for 7 -13 yrs. Care with fun367 words
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Advertisement447 1985-06-25 21 M IP 1 B a ;IV H^w 'mSSSSm Wfp Stretch out to classifica- on 157 or an nstruc tor s course on aerobics, H nutrition, sports medik cine and we '9 nt training. m There's money to be fSS^^S^Rlw^ made as an instructor but y° u ye t° sweat it447 words
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Advertisement853 1985-06-25 22 36 House Renovation/ Decor ADDY jASON Rolling Shutter A Aluminium Works Blk 6021, Ang Mo Kio Ind. Park 3 #01-100, Singapore 2056 Tel: *****78/ *****85 (9.00 am. 10.00pm.) (Miss Lye/ Addy Lim) Specialist m: aluminium/ .'.teel rolling shutter; aluminium rolling grilles; Amplimesh (registered) sliding doors/ windows; HDB aluminium grilles and853 words
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Advertisement654 1985-06-25 22 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALIST IN EMERGENCY Day/ Night Service for General Household Plumbing Electrical problems. Tel: *****87/6 (Day) *****62 (Night). TIEN SHENG AWNINGS and renovations. Do not hesitate to call for a free measurement and quotation. Strictly no obligation. Call *****85/ pager *****82. WASHINGTON ELECTRICAL A Plumbing Serv. We654 words
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Advertisement674 1985-06-25 22 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators SPLIT UNITS SUPPLY INSTALL BRAND 2 ROOMS 3 ROOMS*" 4 ROOMS DAii<lN $2,500/- $3,750/- $4,800/SANYO $2,450/- $3.400/- $5,600/Offer valid till end July 1985 inclusive of one year free maintenance and servicing. Call us for further details. MARTLAND PTE LTD., TEL Nos *****26 VARIOUS ROOM, SPLIT aircond. units.674 words
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Advertisement519 1985-06-25 22 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal SPECIALIST IN HOUSE, office, piano, safe, rubbish and disposal service. Workers provided. Cheap rates. Tel: *****58/ *****81. WE HAVE 16 years experience on hse/office/fty removals/ disposals. Sea/air cargo clearing/ shipment/ delivery. Call *****55 $20 PER TRIP. Fast efficient household/ office removal dumping. Workers519 words
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Advertisement479 1985-06-25 22 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services INCORPORATION OF LIMITED companies, computerised manual bookkeeping, income tax returns and company secretarial services. Tel: *****28. ANSWERING. TYPING, TELEX, Services available. We also provide prestigious mailing address. Call: *****85. IN NEED OF Secretarial Services? Answering, telex registration of address services provided. Interested call: *****14/479 words
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Advertisement626 1985-06-25 22 57 Business Opportunities TENDERS are invited from suppliers for the supply of spare parts to the following machinery/ vehicles: 1) Air Compressor 2) Tower Crane. 3) Mobile Crane. 4) Concrete Pump 5) Concrete Vibrator 6) Dumper 7) Gondola 8) Bedford Pickup* Datsun, Toyoace, saloon cars. 9) Bedford Lorry 10) Truck626 words
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Advertisement1355 1985-06-25 22 ■anas B b 9 BLmJ I 9B J B The Greenhouse is exfir 1 M|l[ cfusively for ladies and I I fjs very approoriately, a Fe- S "i~ male Sales Director is iav"fP^i needed. Skip over to |H classification 71 for de11l tails. 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS'1,355 words
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Advertisement587 1985-06-25 22 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Professional organisation invites applications for: GRADUATE EXECUTIVE OFFICER/ BOARD SECRETARY c Graduates m Uw, Art, Business Administration or Science can apply. c Working experience not necessary. Interested applicants, please send m application*, giving full personal particulars, career history, a recent photograph and telephone contact number.587 words
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Advertisement475 1985-06-25 23 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic THE AGENCY YOU can trust, Total Power Agencies Pte Ltd 3-A Opal Crescent (C-0669-01) has maid: :'im Philippines $250, Sri Lan»-» f 2 yrs' guarantee, free repi c. t, *****18, *****18. 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical sRm requires YOUNG FEMALE RECEPTIONISTS lor tour counter at Mandarin475 words
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Advertisement580 1985-06-25 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical t l .^HnsHafe .^bbbbbbbbv ft^saßaVaßaW* »*4aa«BBBaV i w t tj< er^— v t _^aW^ '^■■■■■^f r^OaV^ '^■salaV't '^b^bbMß*'- I^VJBBBbw '"^sMHbfi r^4HßH^%f IMPORT EXPORT I ASSISTANT GENERAL I CLERK I A big fashion clothes manufacturer/ exporter m z Dist.l3 has the following vacancies m their inter-580 words
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Advertisement297 1985-06-25 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical rai Meiden Quartz Required For Immediate Employment: ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK G.C.E. 'O' Level with credit m Maths Ability to type Interested applicants please call personally at: 20, Pasir Panjang Road, #11-18 to 29, P.S.A. Multi-Storey Complex, Singapore 0511 Tel: *****88 An established Company dealing m lift297 words
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Advertisement597 1985-06-25 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Weua female stock CLERK c GCE 'O' Levels 1-2 years experience m similar capacity c Able to type Write m with full details with contact telephone number salary expected to: The Logistics Department Pacific Beauty Care Pte Ltd 421 Tagore Avenue Singapore 2678 French furnishing597 words
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Advertisement800 1985-06-25 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical YWCA, JURONG, Hat vacancy for CLERK/RECEPTIIONIST Mm 3 credits GCE 'O' level. Typing 35 to 40 wpm. Good at figures. c Able to work as a team and with mm supervision. c Preferably bilingual with some working experience. Salary negotiable depending on qualifications and experience.800 words
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Advertisement919 1985-06-25 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK WITH O' Level Commerce stream and with a pleasant mature personality. Must be able to type. Pise apply m own handwriting with full particulars qualifications enclosing a recent photograph contact telephone number to: The Financial Officer, Nee Soon P.O. Box 26, S'pore-9177. AN919 words
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Advertisement552 1985-06-25 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales /^^HrHrH^lfav:-. ft' aT ft IsHL^IFaW The Greenhouse is an excitingly different 'life-style club' with health, fitness, beauty and leisure facilities. We seek a FEMALE SALES DIRECTOR Requirements: Two years similar previous experience. Good contacts In the market. Mature, self motivated. Fluent m English and able to552 words
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Advertisement165 1985-06-25 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales EARN UP TO FOUR FIGURES A MONTH. yellcw pages We have vacancies for Lady Telephone Sales Representatives, who will sell advertising space for the Yellow Pages. If you are between 20 and 26 years of age, are fluent m English and major Chinese dialects, have an165 words
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Advertisement580 1985-06-25 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales h~ Harper Gilfillan (Singapore) L=J Re Ltd Female 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 Friendly, independent and selfmotivated580 words
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Advertisement671 1985-06-25 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Able bodied ladies and gentlemen are needed to help strengthen our fast expanding sales dept This is an opportunity for you to make a 4 -figure income. Those who are inexperience, above 20 years of age, possess a driving licence, completed N.S. and a secondary education671 words
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Advertisement705 1985-06-25 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales INTERHOTEL RESERVATIONS SYSTEM requires a LADY SALES OFFICER Singapore cii.i -en with minimum GCE C>' level. Age 20 years and abo* c Single with good cc.nmand of written and spoken English. Preference will be given to those with sales experience. Interested applicant* pl< »se submit full705 words
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Advertisement784 1985-06-25 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVES (female) required to market our reputable range of maintenance products to restaurants, hotels and factories. We provide Basic salary, c Transport allowance, c High commission, c Structured training programme. Call *****78/ *****13 for appointment CHINCO ALARM SALES PROMOTERS c Immediate openings c Training784 words
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Advertisement562 1985-06-25 24 71 Situations VacantSales WANTED SALESGIRL IN florist Int. write to 111 North Bridge Road #04-04 Peninsula Plaza Spore 0617 with contact no. INDOOR SALESGIRLS WANTED at Goldhill Square. Interview: 81-50 Goldhill Square Tel: *****80. LEE DIAMOND REQUIRES Experienced Salesgirls. For more details, pise call *****13 PART-TIME/FULL-TIME FEMALE Christian Sales Reps562 words
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Advertisement574 1985-06-25 24 72 Situations Vacant: Technical One of the largest refrigerator compressor ZZ makers m the world has immediate vacancies 22 for PRODUCTION/MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS Requirements: ■HI Males who have completed National Service ■j™ Must possess ITC, NTC 2or NTC 3 Possess Industrial Technician Certificate m Production/Mechanical/Electrical ■i Engineering Diploma holders m Mechanical574 words
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Advertisement215 1985-06-25 24 72 Situations Vacant: Technical i We have immediate vacancies for TECHNICAL CLERK c Sec 4 Science or Technical. c Some working experience m similar capacity is advantageous but not essential. SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS c Completed Secondary education. c Experience m store-keeping maintenance of tools. Male applicant* mutt have completed/ exempted from215 words
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Advertisement520 1985-06-25 24 72 Situation* Vacant: Technical Car Aircond Company, due to expansion require* the following: 1) AIRCON APPRENTICE 2) STOREHAND Interested applicants please call during office hours: *****47/8 FOREMEN Experience m bored piling works. Completed N.S. Completed Secondary education. Please call *****20 for details. Required TECHNICIAN (Maintenance) GCE 3 'O p level520 words
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Advertisement425 1985-06-25 24 73 Situations Vacant: Production m{(rnd MOTOROLA H Components Division REQUIRES EXPERIENCED for our Multi-Layer Board (MLB) manufacturing deploying unique engineering processes 0 Sec 2 with related experience Male applicants completed or exempted from NS Prepared to work on 2-rotating shifts Benefits: Attractive starting salary Attractive shift allowance 13th month payment425 words
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Advertisement167 1985-06-25 24 73 Situations Vacant: Production A newly established electronics manufacturer requires: FEMALE OPERATORS c Age 16 to 30 years old. c No experience required. Walk-in interview: Mon to Fri 9am to 4pm Anchor Enterprise Pte Ltd 140 Paya Lebar Road #05-07 A-Z Building Singapore 1440 MALE/ FEMALE MACHINE Operators reqd. With/167 words
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Advertisement315 1985-06-25 24 73 Situations Vacant Production I m Singapore Vj Kitamura I Industries Pte Ltd 203 Kallang Bahru Singapore 1233 requires M Gross salary S $fi*\O and 3) UvU above W* 16 years and above Secondary 2 qualification Experience not necessary 12-hourshift Confirmation increment Annual Leave Minimum 13th month pay Interested applicants315 words
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Advertisement190 1985-06-25 24 73 Situations Vacant: Production BEMETRON OEMETRON I Completed Primary 6 and with some working experience. I Secondary 2 and above with some working experience. 'Secondary 2 With some working experience Enjoy attractive salaries, very high shift allowances, monthly profit/ productivity bonus, alternate 5-day week, medical/ dental benefits, annual leave plus190 words
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Advertisement221 1985-06-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Job-hunting can be tough s^B^MßjmettaflaVtf «E(H?IJBB^aT?Ji^ I TSBBiSRi!^9i I aW XaV i#ii the Flight isotonic drink TAI-R\N RAMADA* HOTEL SINGAPORE has immediate vacancies for the following positions: ■i Interested parties please apply personally or write to: The Personnel Department TAI-PAN RAMADA HOTEL 101 Victoria Street Singapore221 words
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Advertisement393 1985-06-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous |N| l [|M|| IM |M M^ TANGS ■mtmmmmwumm. m\mmwwmmm<mwtmm We have immediate vacancies for the following positions: A) SALES ASSISTANTS c A Secondary education Experience not necessary as training will be provided c Able to converse m Mandarin preferred B) CASHIERS (FEMALE) c Secondary education c393 words
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Advertisement586 1985-06-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous LION CITY HOTEL PTE LTD Invites applications for the posts St 1. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS (Female) 2. COFFEEHOUSE CAPTAINS 3. SENIOR WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 4. COFFEEHOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Part-time ft Fulltime) 5. ROOM STEWARDS 6. BELLHOPS 7. FAB DISPENSERS 8. CHAMBERMAIDS 9. COCKTAIL LOUNGE WAITRESSES (Part-time ft586 words
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Advertisement442 1985-06-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous COAS\ AIRPORT SERVICES has immediate vacancies for the following position: Singapore citizens, aged 18 35 years Physically fit Willing to perform shift duties Gross salary: $445 $485. Benefits: Annual travel concession abroad 1 month AWS Uniforms provided 14 days annual leave Free medical and dental benefits442 words
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Advertisement550 1985-06-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous NIKKO ELECTRONICS TOY PTE LTD urgently requires GENERAL WORKERS c Age below 30 years old c Applicants must have completed or be exempted from National Service Interested applicants please call personally at: The Personnel Dept NIKKO ELECTRONICS TOY PTE LTD 164 Kallang Way -#03-31/32 Kolam Ayer550 words
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Advertisement550 1985-06-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGeNTLY REQUIRED DRIVER (Salary $550 p.m.) To drive a passenger van Preferably with own motorcycle This assignment will be suitable for those living m Clement) or Ghlm Moh. Call: *****34 ECCO Personnel Services WALK-IN INTERVIEW Japanese restaurant SUSHI KAISEKI NOGAWA requires WAITRESSES c Age between 18550 words
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Advertisement598 1985-06-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous STEERSMAN c Possess PSA Steersman Cert. of Competency c Preferably experience In steering tugboat Interested applicants please call personally at: Singapore Slipway Eng. Co Pte Ltd 1 Rhu Cross OH Tanjong Rhu Singapore 1543 Tel: *****44 SBS Bus No 72 WANTED A) SHOP ASSISTANTS B) PACKERS/598 words
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Advertisement772 1985-06-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Required STORE BOYS c Preferably able to drive forklift. Applicants please call: *****88 Urgently required GENERAL WORKERS for water tank repairs installation, c Preferably possess Class 3 driving licence c Able to speak/ write English c Inexperience persons are welcome Please contact: Mr Lawrence Tan Tel:772 words
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Advertisement939 1985-06-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous GENERAL WORKER REQUIRED urgently. Near to Dist. 1544. Must possess Class 3 driving licence. Age 30 or less. Interested tel: *****21. MALE GENERAL WORKERS Lorry Driver wanted. Call personally Jurong Barrels Drums Industrial Pte. Ltd., 34. Benoi Place, Spore 2262. Tel: *****50. MALE STOREKEEPERS. Age 22939 words
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Advertisement716 1985-06-25 25 81 Vehicle* For Hire KIM HOCK CHYE offers Special Rates for Daily/ Weekly/ Monthly Rentals c Datsun 120YGL/ 140J/ Bluebird 1600/ 200 L c Toyota Corolla/ Carina c Mit Colt Lancer 1400/ Galant 1600 c Volvo 244GL Mazda 323/ 929 L c Pickups/ Vans/ Trucks 389 Balestier Road Spore 1232.716 words
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Advertisement2183 1985-06-25 26 I vtyCaSJ Old but still going In ml fH7tQ* strong! Check classifical\ JOIJC] tion 94 for a 1973 Austin mmn IV. t 31)0 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 6/80 NISSAN BROUGHAM 280 EX. Fully auto. Good cond., new rd tax, PARF eligible. $25,800 View: 71 Frankel Caltex Station. '78 DATSUN 120Y,2,183 words
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Advertisement971 1985-06-25 26 90 For Sale: Toyota 1981 TOYOTA CRESSIDA Auto, 2nd company owner, radio/ cassette, powered windows. Tip top condition. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****11 William Heng. JULY 75 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 c.c. Private owner, non PARF, aircon, radio cassette, beautiful, $3,500. *****09 LATE "81 TOYOTA Corolla 1.6 (new model) aircond, hi-fi,971 words
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Advertisement924 1985-06-25 26 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi '77 SIGMA 1600 GS. Aircon, sports rims, tax 12/85. PARF. $6,900. Jin. Toa Payoh Caltex Stn. 79 GALANT SIGMA 1.6. aircond, radio cassette, non-PARF. Tel: *****00. '80 LANCER GL Galant stationwagon, both 1 co. owner, highest offer secures. S.E. Ho, *****5. '80 LANCER SL 5-speed, pte924 words
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Advertisement882 1985-06-25 26 93 For Sale: Honda APRIL '82 HONDA Accord EX. Power steering, radio cassette. $23,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****82. AUG. '81 PRELUDE. 3 owners. 1598 c.c. $23,000 negotiable. Tel: *****16. CO. REGD '83 Accord 4-dr auto EX. Power windows, central locking. Aircon. *****91 ext. 5130. DEC 79 HONDA Accord Auto. Excellent cond.882 words
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Advertisement979 1985-06-25 26 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1978 MINI CLUBMAN. Radio, cassette. Sport rims. 1 owner. Showroom condition. $7,800. Tel: *****34. 1980 CITROEN CX2 2400 Pallas. 2 owners, maintained by Principal. White. Accident free. HP arrangeable. Contact: *****22. 78 MINI CLUBMAN 1000 c.c. Airblower, s/rims, radio cassette. PARF. Showrm cond. $7,200. Tel:979 words
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Advertisement862 1985-06-25 26 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1964 PB REGN Toyota Commuter. Aircon, cassette. 9 seaters. Tip-top condition. Tel: *****34. 5/'B3 TOYOTA I.3DX panel van. 1 owner, aircon, accident free, ong paint. $8,200. *****49. 74 DATSUN PICKUP New tax. radio cassette, passed ROY. Selling $1,900. Tel *****60. '75 DATSUN PICK-UP. Road tax862 words
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Advertisement801 1985-06-25 26 97 Vehicles Wanted IF YOU'RE LOOKING for the best value for your car (all models). Contact Ng, *****89/ *****22 OIL RIG CO. req. 1 Q or pte. Japanese/ Continental make. Tel: *****11/ 2, Lilian. WILLING TO PAY good price for quality used cars. Reasonable offers to: Mr. Koh, *****77. 98801 words
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Advertisement959 1985-06-25 26 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Dll EXCLUSIVE BUNGLW on hilltop! 17,000 sq.ft., 5 1, in-ground pool, serene surroundings with privacy. $9,000 0.n.0. Avail, soon Teresa Ent. *****00/ *****64 D.16 SENNETT TERRACE. 2-1/2 storey corner terr, 3 bdrms, 1 servant's, 2 halls, 2 aircons, newly painted, p/furn. $1,000. Sin Hua Hin *****57959 words
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Advertisement897 1985-06-25 27 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles ffflft ■m Best lVton low deck truck 00 ft. deck) Jg ■fegyjflß FB120BR: Handy low deck, only 740 mm from the 1 •>^ <v ground. Extra large cargo space 31 20x1 600mm. k-"~~j~?<~M Mm i897 words
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Advertisement441 1985-06-25 27 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD BELAIR FORSALE RENTAL Near Pavilion Inter-Continental and Marco Polo Hotels Swimming pool, squash courts and playground Four bedrooms, large living and dining areas Fully equipped modern kitchen Private lift lobby key-operated lifts j& Closed circuit TV, video-phones and Jg* >^441 words
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Advertisement231 1985-06-25 27 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LEASE ORCHARD ROAD DISTRICT 9 ■eCHATEAU 67 CAVENAGH ROAD Exclusive Apartments/ Maisonettes ready for immediate occupation Enquiries Tel *****88 EXT 258 BEVERLY MAI TOMLINSON ROAD DIST.IO 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, spacious balcony. 2nd floor, park view and morning sun. Very231 words
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Advertisement632 1985-06-25 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TO LET Long or Short Lease At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. Immediate Occupation. 14,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court and many other facilities. Ample indoor Car parking lots. 24-hour Security System. Enquiries HFAR EAST ORGANIZATION CENTRE632 words
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Advertisement999 1985-06-25 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 5 RMS: CLEMENTI, Jurong East/West, Bt. Batok, Marine Parade, Balestier, Aljunied, Telok Blangah, Lor. Ah Soo. $600--$750. 2-4 rms: Toa Payoh, Jurong East, Bt. Batok, $350-$550. Amber Ville, Chinese Gdn $1200. *****35. BEAUTIFULLY FURN. 3/4-rm apt., full condo facilities; D.lO Himtko Court $2,500, Ridgewood $3,000. D.ll999 words
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Advertisement978 1985-06-25 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IO PINETREE CLUB, new mai. 3 bdrms, study. Fully fitted kitchen, s/pool, squash. $5,300 *****16/ *****77 (agt). DIST.IO WOOLLERTON PARK Apt Landscaped gdn. Intercoms system. S/pools. Central aircon. Modern interior. Owner *****69 DIST. 1025 NAPIER RD, walk-up 3bdrm apt. Fully aircond. Wall-to-wall carpeting, partially furn. Call:978 words
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Advertisement920 1985-06-25 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments OIST.IO BALMORAL TOWER. 4 1 bdrms, central aircon, f/furn.. condo facilities. $5,000. *****84 DIST.IO RIDGEWOOD LUXURIOUS 3-bdrm apt. Furn. Full condo facilities. $3,500. *****27. DIST.II CENTRALLY AND quietly located, furnished 3-bdrm apt. Reasonable rental. *****18. DIST.II WATTEN EST condo. 3 bdrms. f/furn aircon. Full recreational facilities920 words
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Advertisement890 1985-06-25 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, EUGENIA Court, 2 hdrms. F/furn. James Jolly Ents, *****88 (3 lines). PANDAN VALLEY. Eugenia Ct/ Poinciana Twr, 4 bdrms, furn, $2,000 $2,700 *****28/ 9 (agt). PEARLBANK APT. #14. 3 bdrtns. 3 levels. $1,500 p/furn. Vacant. Fuhai Property *****73/ *****59. PEARLBANK 3 BDRMS, seaview, high890 words
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Advertisement887 1985-06-25 28 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms MASTER BEDROOM FURNISHED and aircond. Free parking. $500 p.m. Contact: *****43/ *****48. ONE FURNISHED ROOM m Ghim Moh 4-rm fat. Near Poly NUS. Quiet surrounding. Tel: *****06. ONLY $2301 GENTLEMAN wishes to share aircond rm, about 5 mins to Orchard Rd. *****70. ORCHARD AREA- Paterson Rd887 words
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Advertisement721 1985-06-25 28 113 For Sale: Houses J Attractive Tl Housing Loans Up to 90% valuation 100% valuation with CPF 25-year repayment period Competitive interest rates Overseas Union Trust ltd. Head Office: 146 Robinson Road, 101-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****97 (6 lines) Branches: Katong Tel: *****90/*****96 Toa Payoh Tel: *****92/*****93 Tanglin Tel: *****48/*****49721 words
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Advertisement829 1985-06-25 28 113 For Sale: Houses HILLCREST ROAD (DIST-11), well maintained renovated 2-storey semi-detached. Freehold. Land: 3,300 sq.ft. $630,000 (negotiable). Shang Properties *****85. SERANGOON GDN SEMI-D, 6,800 sq.ft., extended renovated, long driveway, morning sun, $499,000 0.n.0. James, Jolly Ents. *****88 (3 lines). SERANGOON GARDEN. Bodmin Drive corner terrace with 3 bdrms, land829 words
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Advertisement916 1985-06-25 28 113 For Sale: Houses DIST.IO S/STOREY SEMI-D. 3,200 sq ft 3 bdrms. Vacant possession. Radiant *****09/ *****60. DIST.II OFF UNIVERSITY Rd. Semi-detached. 4200 sq.ft. Morning sun. $720,000. *****13/ *****65 DIST.I3 MACPHERSON RD d/storey terrace hse, 3 bdrms servant's, $370,000. Gateway *****38 DIST.IS S/STOREY BUNGALOW. 5256 sq.ft. 3 bdrms 1 servant's916 words
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Advertisement569 1985-06-25 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Sommerville Rrk B^MMB^t^tß^l^M^>iaM^tißHß3}n!S-i mm™ T*^Smi %m-± T^^*^^*!^g^St '> Show unit now ready -'f £j I lOr Viewing by appointment only II g Sommerville Park offers a comprehensive y^v M range of facilities for the most discerning 1 I I M 0 Olympic length swimming pool569 words
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Advertisement278 1985-06-25 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments URGENT SALE 57 Howsun Road. 3 storey townhouse. 5 bedrooms. 2785 sq.ft. Freehold. $450,000. Tel: *****33 WALK-UP APARTMENT AT Clemenceau Avenue and Cavenagh Rd. 80% loan available. Only for S'porean. Spore Johore Express (Pte) Ltd. *****42/ *****49. 100% FINANCING, HOLLAND Rd. New project. 1375 2066278 words
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Advertisement437 1985-06-25 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D18T.9 GRANGEFORD LUXURIOUS apt, 3 bdrms, f/furn. on high floor, covered car porch, s/pool. Tel *****88, Miss Tan. D.lO PANDAN VALLEY. High fir. 3 bdrms. Split-level. 1700 sq.ft. Facing pool. $375,000 neg. Holland *****79. D.lO PATERSON TOWER mats. 2800 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. 3 attached bathrms.437 words
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Advertisement432 1985-06-25 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST.IS URGENT SALE! new 2,200 sq.ft. 4 bdrms walk-up apartment. $190 psf. *****66. D15T.1953 JADE TWR mid fir, 1,500 sq.ft. Freehold. 3 bdrms, alrcond, f/furn. $299,000. *****64/*****20. DIST.2I GOODLUCK VIEW, brand new lower mats., 2,260 sq.ft. $430,000. Homer *****08. D. 15, SEA AYE. Renovated. 1,400432 words
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Advertisement946 1985-06-25 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments PASIR PANJANG CT. 3 rms.. sea view, pool. $100 maintenance. $280,000 neg Agape: *****38. QUICK SALE. D.2 Spottlswoode Apt. 3 bdrms, facing sea. Will consider any offer. Tel: *****93. RAJAH TOWER— UNITS #25-02, #25-04 for sale/ rent. Please telephone *****21/ *****25. RAJAH TOWERS— UNITS #26-01946 words
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Advertisement822 1985-06-25 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments MARSIUNG DRIVE 5-ROOM point block. Partially furn. Good view Interested parties call *****33 MOUNTBATTEN 3-RM STANDARD $30,000 Bedok North 3-rm new generation. $42,000. *****27. PANDAN GDN. 4-RM facing Reservoir, high fir, terrazzo/parquet, cabinets. $83,000 0.n.0. *****33. PANORAMIC VIEW good location, see to appreciate 3-rm Toa822 words
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Advertisement354 1985-06-25 29 1 S factory Spaces ©DBS LAND Prime Industrial Properties for Sale/Lease Terrace Factories At Hi 1 1 view Terrace. Double storey with mezzanine floor Area per unit: 527 to 608m 2 Suitable for light industries Warehouses At West Coast/Clementi Road Floor areas: 177.1, 262 269 m 2 24-hours security Two354 words
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Advertisement632 1985-06-25 29 118 Factory Spaces FACTORY SPACE OF 1430 sq.ft available for rent at Paya Lebar. Interested parties pise call Miss Wong at *****77. FTY SPACE WITH 2 beautiful partitioned executive rms for reasonable rental at Jurong Port Rd, near Caltex kiosk. *****21. GARMENT FACTORY 1400 sq.ft. for sale with machines and632 words
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Advertisement361 1985-06-25 29 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces WAREHOUSE FOR SALE OR LEASE AT I PAYA LEBAR Modern warehouse for sale or lease by unit. Easy instalments. Located at the junction of MacPherson Road/ Airport Road with various dimensions and up-to-date facilities. Please contact Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen ■I Tel: *****1 1 or *****58 JM LOCATION:361 words
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Advertisement158 1985-06-25 29 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE For lease m various size;, ranging from 500 sf to 900 si Immediate Occupation. Contact Mr* Sim/ Mr Hoot k Tel; *****33 DIST.I TONG ENG Bldg/ Cecil Ct. facing sea. Fully carpeted/ partitioned. Any size from 461 to 5000158 words
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Advertisement266 1985-06-25 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Exclusive Office Space available Tong Eng Building Modern 26-storey Office Building at Cecil Street Partitioned office space of 1000 sq. ft and above available for lease. Excellent parking facilities. Interested parties, please contact Tong Eng Brothers Pte Ltd Tel: *****12 OUTSIDE CBD Boon Siew Bldg266 words
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Advertisement490 1985-06-25 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SHING KWAN HOUSE 4 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 0106 22-storey building c Prestigious office premises available for letting c Strategically located In Singapore's financial centre Carparking facilities CONTACT SINGAPORE LAND LTD *****12 WORK SPACE AVAILABLE at $500 p.m. F/furn and equipped. Secretarial services available. Ideal for490 words
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Advertisement544 1985-06-25 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE AT Fook Hai Building for rent. Further details, tel: *****5/ *****3. ORCHARD PLAZA 750, 900, 1260, 2,200. 3460 sq.ft. with new carpet. $3.00 p.s.f. Phil Services *****82. OUTSIDE CBD, 384/ 612 sq.ft. with partitionti, carpeted, Newly painted. Aircon. *****77. PRIME OFFICE SPACE m544 words
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Advertisement700 1985-06-25 29 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces FU LU SHOU COMPLEX (Rochor Road) Shop space with good frontage available on 3rd Storey (#O3-23). Area 46 sq.m. Suitable for all types of business. ATTRACTIVE RENTAL. Interested please contact: HOK LOK SIU PTE LTD *****22 GOLDHILL SQUARE Restaurant space available immediately at basement (#Bl-55)700 words
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Advertisement467 1985-06-25 29 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces #03-08 UPPER SERANGOON Shopping Centre. 546 sq.ft. Call: *****55, Miss Koh. DIST.2O CORNER SHOPHOUSE, 1800 sq.ft. Tel: *****21. 125 Shop Spaces Wanted REQUIRED A 300/ 400 SQ.FT. SHOP SPACE Willing to share with present owner. Preferably groundfloor along the vicinity of: High Street High Street467 words
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Advertisement293 1985-06-25 29 137 Tours MALAYSIA" I PACKAGE TO: Kuantan From $159.00 Malacca From $150.00 Port Dickson $177.00 Tanjong Jara $218.00 Pulau Tioman $295.00 Desaru View $185.00 Club Mcd $340.00 Penang By Air $335.00 Borneo From $399.00 I SPECIALS: 1 6 DAYS MSIA OVERLAND WITH FIRST CLASS ACCOM (Dep: Every SUN) ORIENTIOURSri BANGKOK/PATTAYA,CHIENGMAI293 words
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Advertisement1070 1985-06-25 30 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Touts ♦s^»*«-»j> •j*^ji^s^*j»^**^j«-»j»^5 iH *s* •J^^J^^»*^s^»5 iH *5 ik H *s**** k I #NAM HO it t TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. X X With uk, you'll «njoy th«s« extras Ist class hotels Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive itinerary coverage Guaranteed flight J departures1,070 words
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Advertisement874 1985-06-25 30 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Qllt&? THE BEST OF INDONESIA si i 4 days Bali week-onder $699 7 days Lake Toba/ West Java >& ***-JT fl^ 4/JLr ;)t 04 18 25 A "9 8 09 15 22 29 Sep 5 12 $858 Dep Ju, 20 Aug 08. 24 Sep874 words
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Advertisement428 1985-06-25 30 137 Tours Naked Truth: Exposure m The Straits Times Classified catches eyes. I M r 17 Sept. 16, 1985) If I 8/11 Days Japan Expo '85 Disneyland/^--gf*!^B I Hong Kong Special rffiW' tf I 12/15 Days Japan (Expo '85 Disneyland)* ffj&X I Taiwan/Hong Kong (?t]&^s*^n 1 10/14/17 Days Expo '85*428 words
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Advertisement532 1985-06-25 30 137 Tours I GENTING SPECIAL TRAIN AIR) 3 DAY By Train/Train $209. Train/Air $279. Air/Air $319 Stay Casino Hotel 2.Nites, Incl. Nite-Club Dinner, Lunch Breakfast. Dep: 11, 13, 16, 25, 27/6 Morning JB GgfTM6 HIGHLAND (TRAIN, AIR, COACH) 2D3N By Air-con Coach 199(2 To A RoomlDap. Daily 2D3N By Train/Train532 words
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Advertisement175 1985-06-25 30 137 Tours 148 Computer 1. City 4 Guilds 747 For school leavers with GCE 'O' Levels No prior computer knowledge required 2. TMC Diploma m Computer Studies (Incorporating C&G 747 and DPM I I) For those with GCE 'O' A' Levels Courses moderated by NCC (UK) with FULL EXEMPTION fromlDPMlill175 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration303 1985-06-25 31 181 Deaths 181 Deaths GAN KAI KEE Aged: 84 years Passed away peacefully on 22-6-85, leaving behind: Wife: Yeo Ah Huay (Deceased), Poh Mary Sons: Daughters-in-law: Gan Kirn Sal Tan Ah Bee Gan Kirn Kow Mok Sar Moey Gan Ah Phong (Deceased) Gp.n Ah Seah Ho Thai Thai Gan Ah303 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1985-06-25 31 The Family of the late DE FOE DANIEL wish to express their deepest appreciation and thanks to Rev. Louis Tay and Rev. Wilfred Anthonisz, relatives and friends for their prayers, attendance, condolences, assistance and donations during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF late Mr Yeap Chun Sen wish63 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1985-06-25 31 The Family Of the Late: MR TAN LUAN HIM wish to express their thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and especially The Management Staff Of Campenon Bernard Singapore Piling Civil Engineering Pte Ltd for their kind assistance, donations, condolences, wreaths A attendances during their recent bereavement.48 words
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Obituary, Illustration331 1985-06-25 31 MRS CHAN YOU MENG nee JOANNA LEE KWAI YIN was called Home to be with the Lord Age 34 Departed 24/6/85 dearly missed by: Mother: Lav Sow Mvi Mother-in-law: Wong Pui Chun Brother: Lawrence Lee Sitter*: Lee Kwai Chan Lee Kwai Kum Lee Kwai Hoi Brothers-in-law: Yuen Tong331 words
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Advertisement473 1985-06-25 31 146 Foreign Education m H *W I 9 I Planning your education m U.S.A./Canada? Let our American TOEFL/ESL specialists help you obtain high scores for admission purposes. (full-time part-time commencing 1 July 85) LANGUAGE TEACHING RELC |N s t| tute SEAMEO Regional Language Centre 30 Orange Grove Road Singapore 1025473 words
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Advertisement160 1985-06-25 31 146 Foreign Education 150 Commercial/ Technical INSTITUTE OF MARKETING c Pt I/II Start this month c Lectures by Lim Boon Tong c Asst. student registration DIP. IN SALESMANSHIP c Secondary 3 entrance c Low fees/ good lecturer Free brochures available 8.1.M. TRAINING CENTRE 0401 Colombo Ct *****59/ *****76 Spore Institute160 words
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Advertisement608 1985-06-25 31 149 Secretarial/ Typing NEW CLASSES COMMENCING AT: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545 Blk 162, Bukit Merah Town Ctr. T«l: *****90 (8 Linw) Shorthand Theory Sun 2.00- 4.30pm 30/6 Tue 7.45- 10 15pm 2/7 Wed 6.30- 9.00pm 10/7 Sat 2.45- 5.15pm 13/7 Electronic Typewriting B.ooam 10.00pm daily LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING608 words
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Advertisement409 1985-06-25 31 149 Secretarial/ Typing Thu student mt first uoongst til ownau These students til obtained LCCI medtlt ctndidtut m the LCCI PSC 1984 eliminations for success m the 1984 eitminttions one of these girls could be youl ATT offers you: Full-Time Part-Time Private Secretary's Courses one year Private Executive Secretarial Diploma409 words
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Advertisement271 1985-06-25 31 149 Secretarial/ Typing FRENCH, JAPANESE, ENGLISH GCE 'O\ English for Foreigners, Shorthand, Typewriting. Boudville Language Commercial School, #05-33/ 35, Peninsula Plaza, tel: *****62. HOME LESSONS IN conversational English, Mandarin Malay by Qual. Teachers. *****46/ *****53 152 Music YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL Junior Music Course For Children 4 to 6 years old271 words
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Advertisement256 1985-06-25 31 149 Secretarial/ Typing 152 Music EMMANUEL MUSIC SCHOOL Offers the following courses: Organ, Classical, Piano, Pop Classical Guitar, Violin, Theory Vocal. Enquiries at: 35 Selegie Rd., 81-14/15 Tarklane Shopping Mall, Spore 0718. Tel: *****42/ *****70. TINY TOTS CLASS 3'->yrs-syrs new classes starting July 85. Sat: 12pm-lpm, 4.30pm-5.30pm Sun: 4.30pm-5.30pm. Piano256 words
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Advertisement631 1985-06-25 31 154 Dancing BEG. SOCIAL DANCING classes Cha-cha, Rock 'N' Roll, Discorock, Waltz, Foxtrot commencing 6.30 p.m. Thurs. 27/6; 4p.m. Sat. 29/6. Contact Sunny Low at Pohsan Dance Studio, *****03. BE A MEMBER of Apples Aerobic Studio without registration or subscription fees. *****42 (Orchard)/ *****90 (East Coast). NEW WEIGHT TRAINING/ aerobic631 words
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Advertisement97 1985-06-25 31 171 Found FOUND A SANDOZ watch at Centre Point on 23/6/85. Call *****00 Robert. ONE BLACK CROSS Terrier found Li Hwan Heights area on 24/6/85 Call SPCA. *****55. 1 WHITE BULL Terrier found. Upper Kcmaman. 23.6.85. Pise call SPCA *****55. 172 Car Pools TRANSPORT RECTO FROM River Valley or Alexandra97 words
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Advertisement144 1985-06-25 31 174 Other Announcements/ Messages REWARDS FOR INFORMATION Leading to physical recovery of any of the following item* 1) 1983 Multi Gikkan high speed feeding welder, serial no. 2V220-022 2) 1981 Mit L3OO panel van; regn. no. GJ9B6U.; engine no. 38F5354; chassis no. L031P*****78. 3) 2 units 1983 Comet Opera C144 words
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Advertisement43 1985-06-25 31 174 Other Announcements/ Messages ENGAGEMENT^ Dr and Mrs C W Chen of Castle Cove, NSW, announce the engagement m Sydney of their daughter, SHARON CHIH-ANN to KARL WILLIAM, son of Professor and Mrs N L Baumgart of Kirribilli, NSW. C.A.T.S. 737H66 C.A.T.S. 737-H6643 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1985-06-25 32 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences B deepest sympathy to the family of the late Mr. Ng Aik Huan BBM Capital Insurance Berhad23 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1985-06-25 32 The family of the late MR. WOO SHUIN CHEONG (Departed 21st June 1985) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.39 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1985-06-25 32 Our Deepest Condolences Sympathies To: MR ALAN WONG SANG HUM Director of Molins Far East Pte Ltd on the demise of his father-in-law MR ANG SONG TIAN FROM: THE MANAGEMENT STAFF OF MOLINS PLC With deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of the late: MRS IVY TSANG66 words
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Obituary, Illustration193 1985-06-25 32 In Loving Memory of DORIS WINIFRED TAN MU! PEOH DEPARTED: 21.06.85 You were such a warm and caring person. You were more than a good friend and will always remain so In our hearts. We dearly missed you Doris. DR. YAP CHEE LIP LIM MENG JEE and193 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1985-06-25 32 In Ewerloving Memory of my Beloved Husband JOHNSON LEE KUEK HUAN Departed 254-1982 Today brings back sad memories Of a dear loving husband gone so suddenly. Your smiling way and gentle face, Are a pleasure to recall And there's still much affection and heartache longing for you.145 words
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Article, Illustration408 1985-06-25 32 PEDIGREE - Mesti Boleh and he does just that PEDIGREE By PENANG, Mon. When the depleted field of 12 finally got off after the false start m Race 5 here on Saturday, it produced an amazing winner m Mesti Boleh (Malay for "sure can"). Certain quarters had written off the three-year-old's chances408 words
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Article207 1985-06-25 32 Make a note of these horses PENANG, Mon. These horses did well over the weekend here and it will pay to follow them: c Freddy's Choice D flew home for a close fourth to Mesti Boleh over 1,400 m. He will do better over a slightly longer trip. c MultiplePEDIGREE - 207 words
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170 1985-06-25 32 Hollywood Gold to Greinton and it's all square INGLEWOOD (California), Mon. Greinton evened the score with a 1% -length victory over arch rival Precisionist m the US$5OO,OOO (about Ssl.l million) Hollywood Gold Cup at Hollywood Park yesterday. Jockey Laffit Pincay Jr. sat the English-bred horse m second position until theUPI - 170 words
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Article56 1985-06-25 32 FOUR horses will race under new names with effect from the Singapore Turf Club (Pesta Sukan Cup) Meeting m August. They are: CLASS 2: Midnight Killer will run as Yields Report. CLASS S: Ocean as Versailles Palace 11. CLASS 8: Mogul as Honest Bid II and Spring56 words
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Article1383 1985-06-25 32 WEIGHTS, barrier draw and ratings for this weekend 's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 1 Div. 2 1,050 m (Ratings: 144-110) 11 Ten Hugs II 57 144 8 Kinta Valley n 56.5 143 4 Tian Ting 56.5 143 9 Regal Mate VI 53.5 137 6 Prime1,383 words
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264 1985-06-25 32 PAUL MCDONNELL - PAUL MCDONNELL By PERTH, Mon. Western Australian Turf Club stewards have disqualified trainer John Davison for two years as a result of horses from his stable returning positive swabs at Belmont Park here on May 22. Davison was found guilty under Australian Rule ofWAN - 264 words
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Article, Illustration232 1985-06-25 32 At the 400 m at the 4Nm b > Jonathan choo At the finish gj n EESHB afadfa/,..af,./ 0033, izEfaaa— El EDO~ u g| U rj a 5 Div 5 1,200 m 1. Win The Battle 2. Classic Lines 3. Never Fear m232 words
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Advertisement120 1985-06-25 32 I 4THECHiBit^ ASSASSIN b y Anthony Grey j|^^^ I author of the bestselling tej^ novel Saigon' SSI I iiljHQNYßfc^ 12 September 1971. A Trident S*Ujn^s *^^L airliner crashes m Mongolia. A year L^BH^ I later the Chinese government claim ff^ IS^'fcl one of the victims was Lin Piao, B^iIBP HF120 words
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Article, Illustration342 1985-06-25 33 ROAD TO MEXICO... Oblitas nets winner to boost Peru's prospects LIMA, Mon. Peru beat Argentina 1-0 m a South American Group One qualifying match here yesterday, fuelling their hopes of a place m the finals m Mexico next year. Argentina, aiming to hold their leadReuter - 342 words
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Article87 1985-06-25 33 Venezuela 2 Colombia 2 SAN CRISTOBAL (Venezuela), Mon. Colombia drew 2-2 with Venezuela m a South American Group One match here yesterday to clinch a place m the playoffs for next year's finals m Mexico. Striker Douglas Cedeno headed Venezuela into the lead m theReuter - 87 words
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Article347 1985-06-25 33 WORLD CUP SOCCER i 986 BRAZIL 1 PARAGUAY 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. Brazil were held to a 1-1 draw by Paraguay m a South American Group Three match at a packed Maracana Stadium here yesterday but it was enough to clinch a place m347 words
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Article, Illustration96 1985-06-25 33 ROME, Mon. Roma's Brazilian World Cap player Roberto Falcao has refused to undergo a club medical following a knee operation because he thinks Roma will use it as a pretext to get rid of him and sign the Polish striker Zbigniew Boniek, from Juventus. RomaAFP - 96 words
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451 1985-06-25 33 Liverpool are destined for a bleak future FROM GLORY TO GLOOM LONDON, Mon LIVERPOOL, for 10 years the proud standard bearers of British soccer, today faced up to the possibility that their glory days were over. For the decision by the European Football Union (Uefa) to impose an additional three-yearReuter - 451 words
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Article300 1985-06-25 33 BERTIS edged out Athletic Bilbao 1-0 m a Spanish Cup semi-final second-leg match. The goal was scored by Barra m the 50th minute. In another match, Zaragoza beat Atletico Madrid 3-1. Casuco (Bth), Casajus (82nd) and Aineto (86th) scored for Zaragoza while Hugo Sanchez (68th) replied for Atletico.UPI; Reuter; AFP - 300 words
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Article119 1985-06-25 33 DAR ES SALAAM (Tanzania), Mon. Prime Minister Salim Ahmed Salim has refused to renew the contract of the national soccer team's controversial British coach, Geoffrey Hudson, when it expires on July 17, the state-owned Sunday News reported. The action was taken despite a strong recommendationAP - 119 words
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430 1985-06-25 33 DETROIT, Mon. Keke Rosberg, of Finland, shot to the front of polesitter Ayrton Senna, of Brazil, m the eighth lap and led all the way m his Williams yesterday to win the Detroit Grand Prix. Rosberg, 36, won the 64--lap race held under sunny430 words
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Article, Illustration515 1985-06-25 34 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Study of lane conditions gives veteran national crown I had studied the lanes and their behaviour m for some while and came to the conclusion that a softer urethane ball would be better. It worked marvellously. I guess experience also m helped. World Cup515 words
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Article299 1985-06-25 34 LONDON, Mon. Kent lost their first Sunday League cricket game of the season yesterday but stayed top of the standings. Opponents Lancashire scrambled to their target of 143 with 10 balls and four wickets to spare. Middlesex's hopes of going to the top wereReuter - 299 words
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Article209 1985-06-25 34 DESPITE a spirited stand by Muhammad Azam and Mushtaq Patni, the National Under-23 cricket side went down by 16 runs to a visiting Australian XI at Balestier Road yesterday. The John Palmer's XI, from New South Wales, were 176-9 after their allotted 40 overs, thanks209 words
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Article75 1985-06-25 34 SOUTHAMPTON, Mon. Australian leg-spinner Bob Holland strengthened his claim for a place m the Second Test with figures of 5-51 m the weatherhit cricket match against Hampshire today. Holland was among the wickets as Hampshire, 128-4 m their first innings overnight, were dismissed for 221 beforeReuter - 75 words
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Article322 1985-06-25 34 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON lmal;mfl;a,l;, By WITH Putra Cup players M. Murugiah and Samson Gimson knocked out by the age-limit, the fairways are open for Vincent Lee to romp home with his second National Junior golf title when the 36-hole event starts at Sentosa tomorrow. Vincent,322 words
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Article424 1985-06-25 34 DUBLIN, Mon. Severiano Ballesteros beat Bernhard Langer m a suddendeath battle of the giants of European golf at Royal Dublin yesterday. The Spaniard overcame his West German rival by stroking home a 10-metre birdie-putt at the second extra hole of a play-off for theReuter - 424 words
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195 1985-06-25 34 INDIANAPOLIS, Mon. American Alice Miller captured her second tournament m three weeks at the U*****,000 ($557,500) Mayflower Classic by six strokes over three other compatriots here yesterday. Alice carded an eight-under-par 280 which gave her the U5537,500 first prize cheque to break Joanne earner'sReuter; AP - 195 words
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Article, Illustration468 1985-06-25 35 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH But trio are not m peak form By LOCAL swimmers David Lim, Oon Jin Teik and Oon Jin Gee flew m from Utah yesterday afternoon feeling more wretched than buoyant. Their bodies may have looked bigger and better, but their faces showed the exhaustionALBERT SIM - 468 words
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263 1985-06-25 35 THE so-called "Pandian Pantomime", which led to Singapore's leading 800-metre runner Sinnathambi Pandian being barred from competing m the United States, is far from over. In a move to clear the air, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have decided to bare the facts toHAKIKATRAI - 263 words
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Article211 1985-06-25 35 ATHLETICS $19,000 boost A GIFT of $19, MM was Cold Storage's generous way yesterday of helping track and field In Singapore find a firmer footing. The money was given to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association by Mr John Lim, Cold Storage's general manager, who said he hoped it would "bringIj AKIK AT RAI - 211 words
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Article, Illustration324 1985-06-25 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON World's best women will do battle with Republic's leading men By FOUR of the world's top women squash professionals will take part m a Battle of the Sexes at the West Coast Recreation Centre from November 14-16. Susan Devoy (New Zealand), Martine le Moignan (England),324 words
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Article187 1985-06-25 35 IF South Avenue goalkeeper Kamaruddin Khair has bags under his eyes this morning, it's standable. For anyone who had misjudged a ball as Kamaruddin did m last night's National Football League Division One match, at Jalan Besar stadium, would find sleeping afterwards difficult. Anyone whose error187 words
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Article112 1985-06-25 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Football Association of Malaysia vice-president Bakar Daud said yesterday it was unfair and unethical for the police to charge a fee to ensure public safety at soccer matches. "It's crazy, let alone unethical, for the people who are responsible for ensuring publicNST - 112 words
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Article36 1985-06-25 35 MALACCA, Mon. Hongkong Chinese wor the Por Yen Cup soccer tournament when they drew 0-0 with their Malaysian counterparts here yesterday. Results: Hongkong 0 Malaysia 0, Malaysia 0 Singapore 0, Hongkong 2 Singapore 0.36 words
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Article272 1985-06-25 35 BASKETBALL Defending champions the US beat West Germany's Agon 08 Sport Club 67-54 on Sunday in the winners' round of the William Jones Cup women's tournament. Other results: South Korea 61 Japan 43, Sweden 78 Taiwan 55. BASEBALL Results of Sunday's Major League games: American: Detroit 3 YankeesAFP; AP; Reuter - 272 words
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Article143 1985-06-25 35 EASTBOURNE, Mon. Americans Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver posted their 104 th consecutive doubles victory yesterday when they beat countrywoman Kathy Jordan and Australian Elizabeth Smylie 7-5, 6-4 m the Eastbourne women's grass-court tournament. Results: Doubles semifinals: Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver (US) btAFP; AP; Reuter - 143 words
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Article48 1985-06-25 35 DESPITE an unbeatable $5-an-hour rate, the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's Rossignol Under-12 coaching scheme has received little response. The organisers are again asking for entries before the closing date, which is today. Call Pack Tv Hyun at *****51/*****59 or Chia Chin Siang at *****61.48 words
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Article127 1985-06-25 35 LONDON, Mon. A thunderstorm delayed the start of play, sending masses of outer court fans hurrying for cover. But the forecast was promising, and officials said the covers would be taken off within half an hour of the storm abating, hopefully around 5 pm (midnight m Singapore). PlayReuter - 127 words
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Article268 1985-06-25 35 BERKELEY (California), Mon. Steve Scott, of the United States, recovered from an early tactical mistake to win the invitational mile m 3min 58.435 ec yesterday at the Foot Locker Summer Games at the University of California. Scott, who was m last place after threeReuter; AFP - 268 words
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660 1985-06-25 35 First f I Person READERS familiar with England, and particularly English cricket, may know that to play for Yorkshire County Cricket Club, one must be born m Yorkshire. I was born m Leeds and lived almost within sight of Headingley, so at least660 words
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Article214 1985-06-25 35 CHUA Tan Ching led the Singapore boardsailors to a sweep of the Port Dickson Regatta held over four days last week. The 21-year-old National Service medic with the air force has been hiding m the shadows of his more acclaimed team-mates. His last success was a214 words
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Miscellaneous48 1985-06-25 34 CRICKET Schoolboys Carnival (Balestier Road, 10 am). HOCKEY FrienrfUes: SRC v Ponggol, SCC B v CSC (t- th Padang. 5.30 pm). SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: Tarn pines v Tiong Bahru (Jin. Besar 7 30 pm). PARC League Dlv IB: Cont. Terminal v Pulau Brani (Bt Chermin, 5.30 pm).48 words
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Advertisement162 1985-06-25 35 For the winners of the world. French Open six-time record winner Chris Evert Lloyd wears Ellesse. Jom- Hk From top to toe, stars of distinction dress m the mk jBH IMm unbeatable style of Ellesse (pronounced I LS') Mf\ ifm the hallmark of superior Italian design and m W^tjMWmUm craftsmanship.162 words
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131 1985-06-25 36 HONGKONG, Mon. Typhoon Hal, Hongkong first tropical storm of the season, passed by leaving the territory virtually unscathed today, weakening before it hit the South China mainland. Eight people were reported slightly injured by the typhoon, which had previously killed at least 15 people mAFP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration485 1985-06-25 36 TONGYOKETHO - TONGYOKETHO Target to make it largest department store here By YAOHAN has declared its confidence m the Singapore retail industry with expansion plans to make it 'tie largest department store here. The Japanese company, celebrating its tenth anniversary here this year, also proposes to launch two485 words
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Article, Illustration288 1985-06-25 36 Story by YEO KIM SENG Picture by YAP YEW PIANG CUSTOMS officers arrested three men for trying to smuggle 196 cartons of Thai cigarettes through the Woodlands Checkpoint yesterday. The cigarettes were concealed in the door panels, boot, backseat and dashboard of a288 words
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Article87 1985-06-25 36 Sri Lanka truce shattered COLOMBO, Mon. Tamil separatist guerillas stormed a hospital and fought a gun battle with troops today, shattering a week-long truce m Sri Lanka, official sources said. One guerilla was killed m the clash m northwest Mannar district. The shooting broke out when a jeepload of guerillasReuter - 87 words
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337 1985-06-25 36 NG WENG HOONG - Singapore tour bus attacked by Johor youths NG WENG HOONG By THREE youths, who threw sticks and rocks at a busload of Singaporean tourists in Johor on Sunday night, were arrested when they went to a police station in Kulai and were recognised by their victims there. Two of them,337 words
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308 1985-06-25 36 PETER HAZELHURST - Japan tests new drug on cancer patients PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. A new "wonder drug which is reported to have destroyed cancer tumours m animals within two weeks, is now being tested on 100 patients m 14 Japanese hospitals. The Asahi Chemical Company which has used genetic308 words
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165 1985-06-25 36 Brighton bomb blast: Five arrested LONDON, Mon. Five people have been arrested m connection with last year's attempt to blow up Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher m Brighton and a bomb was defused yesterday m a hotel near Buckingham Palace, police sources said today. They said the five, who were notReuter - 165 words
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Article31 1985-06-25 36 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrial stocks lost 11.76 points to 1,312.72 m the first half-hour's trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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309 1985-06-25 36 MOSCOW, Mon. It's official: It's OK to be left-handed m the leftist Soviet Union. For years, left-handed Russians were viewed with amusement or suspicion by their peers and often forced by teachers and parents to do things with their right hand. Now,AP - 309 words
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164 1985-06-25 36 LONDON, Mon. More than 7ft male tennis stars In this year's Wimbledon tournament have promised to give part of their winnings to African famine victims, tennis officials announced. The pledge, called Tennis Players for Africa, was launched yesterday at a meeting ofReuter - 164 words
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Advertisement278 1985-06-25 36 Proposal to cut increments and bonuses of non-union members: Keppel Shipyard's house union explains how it will enhance welfare benefits of unionised staff. Why a $6.5 million luxury cruiser is left uncompleted. BTop quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Tan on278 words
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Miscellaneous128 1985-06-25 36 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 34 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.13 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.01 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 9/13 C Rain Manila 24/32 C Goudy Amsterdam 14/19 C Rain Melbourne 1/14 C Fine Bangkok 26/32 C Sunny Moscow 10/21 C Goudy128 words
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Section Two
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Article, Illustration929 1985-06-25 1 Imagine a bustling Yishun New Town boasting new sports and recreational facilities, markets and shops, cinemas and schools. This may be difficult to picture today because this 'ulu' (rural) new town is just taking off. But time has a way of reshaping the character of929 words
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Article, Illustration296 1985-06-25 1 4 There was dirt and there was dust. But it was a new town after all. So we just bore with it and swept the floors more often. 7 Taxi driver Steven Tan Cheng Kee (left), one of the earliest residents of296 words
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Advertisement454 1985-06-25 1 O T-shirts and tribal art Don't get caught mm^ m a tight corneryanßTtSi I 4^fl^FUiu 1 kitchen Idedreoml Bed- J7I S?i^ lcr 3 I room 2 I D&otoOfn %3 A teacher's path to artistic IJr 1 Home and Property Edited by Wong Ai Kwei Decor and Design Shopping Edited by454 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-06-25 2 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By SPACE m the Tunas Building is now being offered for lease after the building failed to find a buyer at an auction m June last year. A recent newspaper advertisement announced that offices m the Anson Road building were available at421 words
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Article, Illustration661 1985-06-25 2 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By IF YOU think only an architect can design buildings, think again. The fengshui man, or the geomancer, sometimes has an even bigger say in a building's design than the architect. So what if placing the stairway in front of a main door661 words
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Article324 1985-06-25 2 SOME hotels m Marina Square and Raffles City projects are handpicking potential tenants for the shops m their premises. The Pan Pacific Singapore, Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza hotels are shortlisting tenants for the limited shop space available m their premises. The shops, including a beauty salon,324 words
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Advertisement542 1985-06-25 2 Macpherson Fully Provided Single/ $400 owner (13) Couple 292-7285 I Foreigners 292-7285 Telok Kurau Partly Provided Students $300 owner 440-8459 Serangoon Nil Nil Single/ $280 owner Gdn. (19) Couple 282-2226 River Valley Fully Nil Any type $250 owner Rd (10) 737-1009 St. Thomas Fully Available Any type $400/500 owner Walk542 words
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Article, Illustration639 1985-06-25 3 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By Painted T-shirts and aboriginal handcraft represented Filipino creativity at a recent food and cultural promotion RICCO OCAMPO is at his best when he's sad and depressed. "When I am feeling low, I can create beautiful T-shirt paintings. But when I'm happy, things don't639 words
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Advertisement428 1985-06-25 3 raft IS NQ. -^0^ DISCOUNT UP TO 70% FROM NETT PRICES. ffiß MBi I^BV H^^^^k -IP __^^B I ".<A*.r -i»uii H B "faY 'M •*< i'Mß^Bvjjßßßß'jEP"""™"^'* Bflk~ "^Bt Ifc *jB bßm> *JBBI *v*3^^ J>a BS ~i ■I fs V 'I^C^Bl ■k, ..1 BfaF,»M 3IOW W&m*&i X^M llW< ''ml Kill" 1428 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1985-06-25 4 Here are guidelines to help you turn an odd-shaped living and dining area m Lyour HDB apartment into an asset In Your Home Edward Khoo architect WHEN you meet people you consider odd, you avoid them like the plague! But when you are1,030 words
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Advertisement183 1985-06-25 4 A different day, a different theme. FFor our readers, The Straits Times Section Two takes on an exciting new approach. Brimming with verve and imagination, each day's issue comes with a specific vital theme. Be it entertainment, literary, creative arts, home or travel news, The Straits Times Section Two is183 words
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Advertisement187 1985-06-25 4 VERTIRAMA VERTICAL BLINDS k PRECISELY WHAT YOU 1 ARE LOOKING FOR! If you are looking for blinds that are as beautiful as they are functional, Vertirama Vertical Blinds are your office obvious choice. Designed and made to the most exacting standards, Vertirama promise you years of trouble-free operation. And you187 words
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Article, Illustration161 1985-06-25 5 ;.lm,;a ,f, ntt*t#tt*K7&MNM tiiW/5 ♦t'h# fl& ff 'Jifi ft fi'j n Jim > *mi*n#mT *4> >i 5 ±J^if /X ii,", Sc Wit* ?"J4^ 3£lfX'Wlli r i n— m ?h <k ?-i W»vT« "H?JsfcJfi" f^ fife J'J *is**W W 3K go *ft^^*?tfe? fH. #/fi g ill fill ft-: fi'j ftii^i i161 words
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Article89 1985-06-25 5 a nut ft m "*i»R" N- M- "^f W o -jrji ff if? U<£ a T §BtPt|f(b*/^|ii] ft*ttsi£7 ft&fft 733^ '-j t H*«±7 1937 ft S* ff «fl pj E^aB t o 1939 X^l/l^6'j^ m s m -itffi t«j r^ i;- as t m Sr«E*± ft Xl MAS ft kftttMN89 words
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Article, Illustration888 1985-06-25 5 Guan Shanyue had to impersonate his friend to study art m a university 50 years ago because he was too poor to pay the fees. Now one of China's top artists and here to meet Singaporean painters, poets and calligraphers, he tells TAN BANTAN SUAN ANN - 888 words
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Article, Illustration276 1985-06-25 5 CLASSICAL Chinese poetry Is making a comeback m China, after having kept a low profile for about 10 years during the Cultural Revolution. Many poets' societies have mushroomed all over China m recent years. In Guangdong province alone, there are as many as 20276 words
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Article, Illustration769 1985-06-25 5 QU YINAN could barely contain her excitement as she watched Rabbi Joshua Stampfer wash his hands m preparation for a Jewish Sabbath meal m Portland, Oregan. Qu, who spoke little English, gestured for the pewter cup the rabbi used for the ritual, expertly poured769 words
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Article, Illustration632 1985-06-25 6 Kisah dondang sayang dan ronggeng Bahagian 2 Oleh YUSNOR EF BAGI orang Selat, iaitu orang Singapura asal yang membawa dondang sayang ialah seorang penggesek biola yang terhandal waktu itu, beliau mi bukan saja menyanyi, menggesek biola bahkan mengarang pantun-pan-tun dan lagu-lagu Melayu lama, namanya ialah632 words
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Article337 1985-06-25 6 'Bacalah Bersama Anak Anda': Bengkel Untuk Ibu Bapa Perpostakaan Negara dan Yayasan Mendaki akan menganjarkan daa buah lagi bengkel membaca dan bercerita. Kedua-dua bengkel itu akan diadakan pada hari Sabtu dan bermola pada jam 2.31 petang. Bengkel pertama lalah pada 6 Julai 1985 bertempat di Dewan Sarahan337 words
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Article, Illustration350 1985-06-25 6 The special verses of dondang sayang known as The story of dondang sayang and joget part 2 TO THOSE Singaporean Malays who are m the know the man who introduced dondang sayang to Singapore was a violinist by the nickname of Cik Laut. He was not only a good violinist350 words
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Advertisement651 1985-06-25 6 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 144 of IWS In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the Matter of CARDINAL POINTS PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the651 words
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Advertisement43 1985-06-25 7 A5 <<V vt^ Ivral Ik Ar v Q( 1/ m,'- V I\ I A tea Now available at all leading bookshops Distributed by IFg>lfederal publications I /If I 2 Jurong Port Road# Sin 9aP° r e 2261 l^.riJ/4 member of The Times Organisation43 words
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Miscellaneous391 1985-06-25 7 SUN TAN Bjr CoUette WIhAMODNE INTO I A'INCE THIS HOUSE HoID/S Rati\ BPT" tf )U^^Mc^T"''^B OURAaouHTSAND ON DEMOCMTJC UNf 5 f'tt I T Vo^ tec^' H *lJ 1 f T r £^^curif o^ H J y^jO THE BORN LOSER Aj<f *»«*<»» THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby \<BAYe vzaxz you FT391 words
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Miscellaneous258 1985-06-25 7 PEANUTS Br Scfiu/r RL, Gramma's on) sme's been wondering I mi, gramma ...it's I i uoAs 6oing to be zr \the phone y iumy she hasn't funny that you m the mipple of S-^2^2/ g HEARP FROM YOU... SHOULP CALL RI6HT NOU).. Iu)RITIN6 YOU A LETTER.. BEETLE BAILEY By Mort258 words
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Advertisement278 1985-06-25 8 I ORCHARD: HURRY! SEE IT NOW! (*****88) 4 SHOWS 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm Always Together Yet Always Apart... Only for a moment, at sunrise and sunset, can they touch each other... Jl IB tSjk.-- 1/ f IW FTiP^ MOnHEW BBOOERICK RUTGER HAUER MICHELLE Pf EIFFER I CATHAY: 25th BIG DAY!278 words
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Advertisement337 1985-06-25 8 3k sBNSe LORNA The LEO BROTHERS A Get-Together A blend of 3 unique voices into one harmonious melody. Lorna, with her soft persuasive voice, coupled with Gary's low husky voice and Sunny's rich melodious voice make a sensational hit. Lorna hails from the Philippines and has performed m well-known 5337 words
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Advertisement423 1985-06-25 9 APPOINTMENTS An established international trading company invites applications for the post of:ACCOUNTANT Possess professional qualification or university degree. Minimum 3 years relevant experience m public accountant or commercial firms, preferably with some experience m trading or banking activities. Familiar with financial, tax and secretarial matters. Willing to travel overseas. The423 words
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Advertisement224 1985-06-25 9 Applicants are invited to fill the position of:HOTEL MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (An overseas appointment) The incumbent will be responsible for the maintenance of an international class hotel. The desired candidate should have some years of experience m the maintenance of M E facilities m the hotel industry or a related field,224 words
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Advertisement321 1985-06-25 9 NOTICES APOLLO s ENTERPRISES LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventeenth Annual General Meeting o Apollo Enterprises Limited will be held at the Conference Hall, 18th Floor, Apollo Singapore Hotel, 405 Havelock Road, Singapore 0316 on Wednesday, 10th July, 1985321 words
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Advertisement176 1985-06-25 9 Winter^ Tale Mark Helprin A haunting rhapsody of imagination WINTER'S TALE contains a wealth ot characters, humour, adventure, romance, social comment and fantasy Extraordinary work, defying synopsis, vaults time and space SUNDAY TELEGRAPH THflTimes 111 iy Distributors BAILIFF'S SALE In The Subordinate Court Of The Republic Of Singapore Writ of176 words
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Miscellaneous498 1985-06-25 9 I Radio One SCIENCE REPORT (7.45 pm) features: WHY Humans Can Run Down Animals. An American zoologist, David Carrier, has come up with a new theory about bipedalism m man. His analysis also explains the paradox of how man can outrun animals that are far better adapted to running. THE498 words
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Miscellaneous452 1985-06-25 9 FAIR SCIENCE VIDEOFAIR '85. On display are the winning entries of the science video show production competition. Singapore Science Centre, 2nd floor. 10 am to 5 pm. Admission: $2 for adults and 50 cents for children below 16. On till Sunday. FILMS FOLLOW ME. Based on the play Public Eye452 words
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Miscellaneous362 1985-06-25 9 Winning entries on show l|m RB. 1 1 V-f I '■j'*- f^'ifa l r""s^^Kfati' Mia Farrow m Follow Me (See FILMS) more can view the following films between 10 am and 3 pm, Mondays to Fridays, except public holidays. BIG Game Fishing m Australia marlin fishing m the waters off362 words
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Miscellaneous127 1985-06-25 9 discovery, salvage and restoration of six cannons jettisoned from Captain James Cook's ship, Endeavour. ABORIGINES of the Sea Coast the daily life of Aborigines m Arnhem Land. MANKIND and the Sea the International Ocean Exposition held m Okinawa m 1975. BLACK Tide oil pollution of the sea. AT THE NATIONAL127 words
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Miscellaneous282 1985-06-25 9 CONDUCTED TOUR. By Friends of the National Museum, volunteer guides who take visitors on a one-hour tour of the galleries. Call at the information counter m the rotunda. Tuesdays at 11 am and and 3 pm, and Sundays at 11 am. Free. AUDIO VISUAL PRESENTATION. Singapore The Nation, a 35-minute282 words
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Miscellaneous278 1985-06-25 9 At the vacant lot next to the Yokoso supermarket carpark between Sims Avenue and Geylang Road. 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm. 50 cents for admission. Till July 7. EXHIBITIONS PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY CHARTS. On display are PSA's navigational charts which are more than 10 years old. The first chart278 words
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Advertisement543 1985-06-25 10 NOTICES I Singapore Airlines Limited invites tender for the supply and delivery of Documentation Description Fees 1. INFLIGHT AMENITIES 1.1 Inflight Giveraways TR 1302 Closing Date: 23.07.85 $10.00 2 INFLIGHT CATERING ITEMS 2.1 SI A First Class Cabin Blanket TR 1301 Closing Date: 23.07.85 $30.00 2.2 Cotton Glass/Tea Cloth TR543 words
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Advertisement523 1985-06-25 10 DATUK KERAMAT HOLDINGS BERHAD NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that the Eleventh Annual General Meeting of Members of the Company will be held at the Registered Office. 'Birch House', 73 Jalan Oatuk Keramat, Penang, on Thursday, 18 July 1985 at 12.00 noon. 1 To receive and adopt the Directors'523 words
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Advertisement398 1985-06-25 10 DATUK KERAMAT PROPERTIES BERHAD NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eleventh Annual General Meeting of Members or the Company will be held at the Registered Office. 'Birch House. 73 Jalan Datuk Keramat. Penang. on Thursday, 1 8 July 1 985 at 1 2.30 p.m. 1 To receive398 words
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Advertisement141 1985-06-25 10 I S5 LEE KIM TAH(PTE)LTD 1 PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE LEE KIM TAH (PTE) LTD invites suppliers to pre-qualify for the supply and delivery of spare parts for the following types/models of plant and machinery on term contract basis:--1.00 "ELBA" "WORTHINGTON" VEHICLE CONCRETE PUMP 2.00 "ELBA" "WORTHINGTON" CONCRETE PUMP PIPING ACCESSORIES 3.00141 words
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Miscellaneous194 1985-06-25 10 ■RWW^ MY VIEW ■■CATHERINE ONG m i mummwmmmmm X HR wJ ISftßk, Bfesß IW I H n a V B^^ 1 I J^H By Hi «1 ■a gn Jm |al MHK ißj 1 or m Mi Philly Cream rousing choreography and powerful music (Ch 5, 7. 50 pm) SBC 5194 words
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Miscellaneous128 1985-06-25 10 All programmes m English unless otherwise indicated toon) 7.20 Share a Story The Emperor and the Nightingale (Children's programme/r) 7.30 News (Malay) 7.50 Variety Tonight Philly Cream (Variety show) (See My View) 8.45 News 9.15 Fame I Never Danced For My Father (Drama series, with Malay subtitles) 10.15 Finder of128 words
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Miscellaneous325 1985-06-25 10 Variety Tonight Philly Cream: In Concert (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) ONE of the better bands to hit our shores, Philly Cream possesses the rare ability to excite the audience with its rousing stage show and powerful music. The seven-member band from the United States performs mainly Top 40 material with325 words
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Miscellaneous256 1985-06-25 10 Chart-toppers by Philly Cream a friendly, easy-going manner. The Sonnets of William Shakespeare Sonnet 66 (Ch 12, 9.U pm) This series of 15-minute gems is a must for the serious literature student and Shakespearean scholar. Its unusual approach using each critic's experience to draw parallels with Shakespeare's bring the sonnets256 words
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Miscellaneous236 1985-06-25 10 Lk .^K S '<*<*»■ i 3nBH ■HP m 5 7 >; i ]K^tf(™tt^i i^^ -M .t^^^B W 3r *iH Br *B'> Hwnw* h"""*"* 1 ft*^^ k hi L_JWH«BK_jk-i«Hf^^aHHli Bf Hi I Ti Michael Bryant reads Sonn&t 66 (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) Drama on 12 Hard Times (Ch 12, 9.15 pm)236 words
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Miscellaneous58 1985-06-25 10 Tong) to Josiah Bounderby (Timothy West), who does not look too endearing, because she wants to help her alcoholic brother who is employed by her husband-to-be. Pay close attention to her wedding breakfast. The food served and eaten by the actors and extras was cooked according to 18th century recipes58 words
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