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Title Section15 1985-06-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article616 1985-06-26 1 Double mid- air explosion theory Crash part of plan to blow up two Indian planes m flight, investigators believe CORK (Ireland), Tuesday THE catastrophic mid-air break-up over the Atlantic of an Air India jumbo jet with 329 people on board may have only been half of a planned double terroristAP; Reuter; UPI - 616 words
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125 1985-06-26 1 ON MONDAY, banker Wee Cho Yaw was accused of conspiring to destroy the Goldhill group of companies. In the High Court yesterday, his lawyer, m replying to. that allegation, said that Goldhill' s suit against the UOB group was merely the attempt of a debtor trying125 words
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Article75 1985-06-26 1 Latest NO DEADLINE, SAYS BERRI BEIRUT, Tues. ShJ'ite Maksim leader Nablh Berri said today he had no deadline for solving the 12-day-old crisis over the 40 American hijack hostages held m Lebanon. Mr Berri, who has assumed responsibility for the hostages, said United Nations delegates had sought an urgent meetingReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration199 1985-06-26 1 ABOUT 10,000 Thai workers m Singapore gave visiting Princess M aha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand a rousing welcome at Toa Payoh Stadium yesterday. The workers, many given the afternoon off by their employers to see the princess, also donated over $15,000 to the Thai Red Cross,WONG KWAI CHOW - 199 words
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211 1985-06-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The government has relaxed certain restrictions on travel to China, designed to facilitate and improve trade and economic ties, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. Bilateral relations m general would, however, remain on a govern-ment-to-government level andBernama - 211 words
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Article142 1985-06-26 1 PNG's quest for a new name SYDNEY, Tues. Citizens of Papua New Guinea have been asked to enter a competition to find a new name for the Pacific island state. Papua New Guinean officials said here today that Prime Minister Michael Somare planned to complete the name change by SeptReuter - 142 words
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486 1985-06-26 1 Reagan thinking of closing Beirut Airport WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan is considering closing Beirut Airport and cutting off goods and services to the Lebanese capital m an effort to increase pressure on the hijackers holding 40 American hostages m Lebanon. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said that during aReuter; AFP; AP - 486 words
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Advertisement28 1985-06-26 1 Inside 48 pages today Summary 2 World News 34 Asean 7 Causeway 7 Editorial 14 Background 15 Letters ifi Times Dollar n-20 Classifieds 21.33 Racing 32 Sports 33.3528 words
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Advertisement88 1985-06-26 1 Cold Storage-Fitzpatrick's tie-up? Page 17 6X SUPER ZOOM wS '.'^B^S^. 35mm f 210 mm .il: <^p 5/» 35-210 mm ■^I^^^AH|| sfl model 26A Interchangeable \daptall Mount From TAMRON. Japan's largest independent lens maker, renowned for innovative designs and superior optical and mechanical quality the outstanding new SP 35-21 0 mm.88 words
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Article464 1985-06-26 2 Charting SBS routes MORE THAN 500,000 questionnaires have been filled up by passengers during a mammoth survey by Singapore Bus Service. From this information, the men at the helm will be able to decide where new bus services are required or whether any existing ones should be amended or464 words
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Article309 1985-06-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE proposed installation by Singapore Pools of computer terminals m stores and supermarkets to enable bets to be placed more easily will no doubt provoke much interest. Given that betting and other forms of gambling are inevitable m every society, the proposal amounts to no309 words
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Article128 1985-06-26 2 EAST COAST PARKING WOES OVER the past two or three months, motorists have been dutifully displaying parking coupons at the car park just outside the main entrance to the East Coast Swimming Lagoon although, according to a reader, paid parking has still not been implemented there. This is because128 words
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Article78 1985-06-26 2 COLD STORAGE AND FITZPATRICK'S TIE-UP? COLD STORAGE is believed to be holding hushhush negotiations with the Hongkong Land-con-trolled Fitzpatrick's on a possible merger or some form of tie-up. Mr Brian Williams, the Group Financial Controller of Cold Storage, has declined to deny or confirm the by now protracted negotiations78 words
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Article418 1985-06-26 2 Slippery Wimbledon ON A DAY when rain and slippery conditions eventually forced a postponement of 66 out of 67 matches at Wimbledon, Ivan Lendl was not placated by knowing he was the only player to advance to the second round. He was unaware of the lack of applause from418 words
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Article468 1985-06-26 2 Call to boost yen THE US has asked Japan to do more to strengthen the yen and help cut its huge trade surplus. The US argued that part of the US$33 billion trade deficit it suffered with Japan last year was due to the weakness of the468 words
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220 1985-06-26 2 Around Asean.... and Across the Causeway Talks m Beijing THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila will visit Beijing tomorrow for ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the establishment of Sino-Thai relations. A highlight of the five-day visit could turn out to be his talks with Cambodian resistance leaders, underscoring China as220 words
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Article632 1985-06-26 2 The child-minders YOUR children are mine too that seems to be the underlying philosophy of the "child-minders" who are ordinary folks concerned with the wellbeing and happiness of other people's children. Child-minders are no nannies, grannies or maids but voluntary workers who devote their leisure hours to helping632 words
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Article326 1985-06-26 3 Firmer currency will help cut surplus, Japan told TOKYO, Tues. The United States asked Japan today to do more to strengthen the yen to help cut its huge trade surplus, a senior US official said. US Assistant Treasury Secretary David Mulford told a pressReuter - 326 words
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246 1985-06-26 3 DHAKA, Tues. Starvation, disease and snakes now threaten more than a million people ravaged by monsoon floods m Bangladesh, officials said today. Police and troops fighting to rescue marooned villagers and deliver relief supplies were unable to reach many areas, the officials said. The floods,Reuter - 246 words
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94 1985-06-26 3 ISLAMABAD, Tues. Several Afghan air force officers have been executed for sabotage following the destruction of about 20 jet fighters at the Soviet Union's largest airbase m Afghanistan. Prime Minister Sultan Ali Keshtmand and Afghan party Politburo member Saleh Mohammad Zarai ordered theReuter - 94 words
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131 1985-06-26 3 HK office rentals seventh most costly in world HONGKONG, Tues. In six months, Hongkong has jumped from 10th to seventh m a ranking of the most expensive cities for office rental, an international property consultant said here today. The improving strength of the property market here has pushed the territoryAFP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration160 1985-06-26 3 SYDNEY, Tues. Hundreds of volunteers worked frantically today to save about 60 whales that swam onto beaches north of Sydney. Many of the whales were cat on the rocks and about 30 died. Schoolchildren poured water over the whales as they lay dying onAP - 160 words
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158 1985-06-26 3 S'poreans' death: Youth jailed 18 months PERTH, Tues. A 19--year-old youth was jailed today for 18 months for dangerous driving and causing the deaths of a Singapore doctor and his family m a road accident m Perth last July. Dr Induchudan Menon, 34, his wife Sras, 34, their eight-month-old daughterWAN - 158 words
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119 1985-06-26 3 Taipei govt to run six Cathay companies TAIPEI, Tues. The government today took over the management of six companies owned by the Cathay industrial group focus of Taiwan's biggest bank scandal. The companies included two department stores and the Lai Lai Sheraton. A senior government banker, Mr Chang TienLin, putReuter - 119 words
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81 1985-06-26 3 Strike by printers hits Murdoch's newspapers SYDNEY, Tues. A printers' strike over new techniques has cut publication of Rupert Murdoch's flagship national newspaper, The Australian, and executives are producing his two Sydney daily tabloids. A slim weekday Australian hit the streets for the first time m seven days today, followingReuter - 81 words
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269 1985-06-26 3 Capital of ancient Chinese state found BEIJING, Tues. Archaeologists have discovered the capital of an ancient warrior state m Shaanxi province. The China Daily reported today that the city of Yongcheng, walled capital of Qin from 676-382 BC, was the biggest and bestpreserved site discovered m China. It has manyReuter; UPI - 269 words
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Article87 1985-06-26 3 THE CIVIL Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has signed a major agreement with Lufthansa under which the German airline will help to run and maintain the Chinese fleet, notorious for its bad management. Lufthansa Chairman Heinz Ruhnau said m Beijing yesterday that under the one-year agreement, Lufthansa wouldReuter - 87 words
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Article74 1985-06-26 3 THE US DOLLAR is about 40 per cent overvalued, according to a study released yesterday m Washington by the Institute for International Economics. It proposed replacing floating exchange rates with a system m which governments would adopt policies designed to keep currency values within specified target zones.Reuter - 74 words
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Article89 1985-06-26 3 CHINA'S ARMY will cut its logistics department by half as part of a drive to become leaner and more efficient, the department's director said m an interview m the China Daily yesterday, Mr Hong Xuezhi said this would affect headquarters staff, factories, research institutes, colleges andReuter - 89 words
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Article95 1985-06-26 3 AN INDIAN army general announced m New Delhi that 122 Sikh soldiers had been sentenced up to 12 months m jail by a military court for a mutiny last June. The United News of India news agency quoted Lieutenant-General M.L. Chibber, the commander of Indian troops mAP - 95 words
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Article48 1985-06-26 3 UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said yesterday m Tokyo that Japan's ratification of the 1979 UN convention which discourages discrimination against women was "another significant step" m the UN effort to end discrimination against women. Seventy other countries have accepted the convention. APAP - 48 words
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127 1985-06-26 4 $6.7 b to improve US embassies' safety WASHINGTON, Tues. A panel studying security at American embassies has recommended a US$3 billion (556.7 billion) programme to replace diplomatic sites with more secure buildings. Otherwise, it said, the embassies risked remaining vulnerable to terrorism. The commission, formed last July, yesterday recommended "a127 words
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346 1985-06-26 4 Swap info, tighten security Bush ROME, Tues AMERICAN Vice-Presi-dent George Bush said yesterday the crash of an Air India jumbo iet had "shaken the conscience of the world" and called for a redoubling of international efforts to protect innocent people. Addressing a news conference after meeting Italian leaders and theReuter - 346 words
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Article, Illustration190 1985-06-26 4 Air India crash Luckiest person alive, says girl refused seat LONDON, Tues. A Canadian student who begged, but was refused, a seat on the Air India jumbo jet that crashed near the Irish coast flew to London today saying: "I must be the luckiest person alive." Saloni Negi, 21, a190 words
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Article, Illustration173 1985-06-26 4 Hijackers are Berri's men, says newsman NEW YORK, Tues. The two men who Initially hijacked TransWorld Airlines Flight 847 were brothers closely associated with Amal Shlite leader Nablh Herri, a correspondent for the United Statesbased Christian Broadcasting network said yesterday. The hijackers were Identified as Hassan Ezzeddin, a former bodyguardReuter - 173 words
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272 1985-06-26 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. Near-collisions between planes m flight are on the rise but the trend has been kept from the public because the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has under-reported the numbers, congressmen and consumer activists alleged yesterday. Republican Representative Guy Molinari said statistics showReuter - 272 words
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172 1985-06-26 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan has cancelled plans to go to his California ranch on Friday, apparently to head off public criticism for taking a nine-day holiday during the Beirut hostage crisis. The decision, announced yesterday by White House spokesman Larry Speakes, was MrReuter - 172 words
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472 1985-06-26 4 BEIRUT, Tuesday BEIRUT'S chaotic and bullet-scarred airport still operates daily flights to and from Europe and the Middle East, despite the llrday TWA jet hostage crisis. But Lebanese Middle East Airlines (MEA) planes are the only passenger aircraft still flying to Beirut. Operations wereReuter - 472 words
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Article433 1985-06-26 4 Delays and inconvenience inevitable, experts warn LONDON, Tims. AS MAJOR international airports clamped new security steps following Sunday's crash of an Air India jumbo jet, aviation experts warned of delays m check-in but said such inconvenience was inevitable. "It's going to provide inconvenience to passengersAP; Reuter - 433 words
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120 1985-06-26 4 LONDON, Tues. Police searched an Air India plane bound for New York from Bombay with 275 passengers, including 19 relatives of victims of Sunday's crash, after receiving a bomb warning. But they found nothing, an airport spokesman said. An Austrian Airlines DC-9 jet headingReuter - 120 words
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Article93 1985-06-26 5 Ortega puts army on alert MANAGUA, Tues. The army has mobilised tanks and armoured vehicles throughout the capital for the first time since November, citing renewed fears of a United States invasion. President Daniel Ortega and other leaders have recently accused the US of using the Beirut hostage crisis andUPI - 93 words
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Article, Illustration73 1985-06-26 5 Have sun will travel THE name of the game is solar power. like aU the other cars taking part m a rally m Romanshorn, Switzerland, this car named Canard Aviation is run on solar power. Tour de Sol, the first rally of solar-powered machines, is conducted In five stages andReuter - 73 words
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Article281 1985-06-26 5 Soviet vessels suspected to be m Bermuda waters HAMILTON (Bermuda), Tues. The US naval air base m Bermuda is carrying out an unprecedented search operation for suspected Soviet nuclear submarines m the island's waters, the Royal Gazette reported yesterday. According to an exclusive report byUPI - 281 words
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271 1985-06-26 5 Protectionist pressures less intense UN report UNITED NATIONS, Tues. World economic recovery has reduced the "intensity" of protectionist pressures which have proved to be costly to some industrialised nations trying to maintain employment, a UN report said yesterday. But it said "the longawaited rollback of protectionism which was expected toUPI - 271 words
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Article61 1985-06-26 5 NEW YORK, Tues. The wife of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Russian author who chronicled Soviet labour camp oppression, became a United States citizen yesterday when she took oath at Rutland, Vermont. Mrs Natalaya Solzhenitsyn has lived with her husband and their three sons m Vermont since 1976.UPI - 61 words
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146 1985-06-26 5 NEW YORK, Tues. Their name means "bad child" In French bat the Malenfant twins have proven themselves top students. i Sue Ann and Frances, 18, will become the first twins m Hartford Public High School at Hartford, Connecticut, to graduate first and second mUPI - 146 words
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296 1985-06-26 5 Closure of NY bank sparks protest NEW YORK, Tues. The closure on Friday of a small bank important to New York City's Chinese community touched off a demonstration yesterday amid charges that an officer of the bank had taken money from people but never established accounts for them. Waving signsNYT - 296 words
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419 1985-06-26 6 Aim is to catch up with US and Japan BRUSSELS, Tues. The European Commission yesterday unveiled a plan to be placed at this week's European Community summit for launching an ambitious high-technology drive to catch up with American and Japanese competition. Mr Karl-Heinz Narjes,FT; Reuter - 419 words
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Article99 1985-06-26 6 HANOVER, Tnes. The West German Greens Party yesterday called on the police to replace their drugsntfflng Alsatian dogs with narcotic-detecting pigs. The Greens member of the state Parliament of Lower Saxony, Mr Juergen Trittln, made the call after the Hanover drag squad decided that its effectiveReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration418 1985-06-26 6 The Italian presidency ROME, Tues. Mr Francesco Cossiga, a 56-year-old Sardinian law professor and former prime minister, was elected Italy's youngest President yesterday on an almost unprecedented first ballot by Parliament. Mr Cossiga, who is the Christian Democratic Senate President, will begin his seven-yearReuter - 418 words
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258 1985-06-26 6 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The Soviet bloc has escalated its dispute with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) over the issue of free trade unions. At first, it seemed that one dissatisfied superpower was taking its cue from another but with a different scenario.UPI - 258 words
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Article, Illustration77 1985-06-26 6 THIS rare bronze memorial head from Benin dating from the 14th Century was sold at Sotheby's m London on Monday for £352,Mt (*****,8 M), a world record price for a piece of African art. The head, a prize lot m the auction firm's sale ofAP - 77 words
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Article66 1985-06-26 6 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union yesterday announced that ,"5,000 troops will carry out military exercises from July 15 to 20 m the southern Republic of Georgia, which lies on the Black Sea. As a confidence-building measure, signatories of the 1975 Helsinki Final Act agreed to give noticeUPI - 66 words
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104 1985-06-26 6 Britain's longest heart op man dies LONDON, Tues. Mr Keith Castle, 58, Britain's longest-surviving hearttransplant patient, has died, his family announced. The cause of Mr Castle's death at his London home last night was not immediately known, but he had undergone an artery-bypass operation to free the blood flow toAP - 104 words
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181 1985-06-26 6 Blacks and Whites to share coaches PRETORIA, Tues. South African Whites and other races will be allowed to travel together on trains from September for the first time m 75 years. However, Whites would still be able to use segregated compartments, Transport Minister Hendrik Schoeman said yesterday, calling this aReuter; AFP - 181 words
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259 1985-06-26 6 LONDON, Tues. Advocates for the handicapped have vetoed a move to put up a plaque at the site where the "Elephant Man" was discovered. Officials of the borough of Tower Hamlets had wanted to put up a plaque where surgeon Sir Frederick Treves foundUPI - 259 words
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Advertisement43 1985-06-26 3 J^^J?^3rchard Towers <SA^-^Xwe have opened S_/ j^j Singapore's CZ jT 1 own Italian trattoria. Come and eat here and I, Paolo Ligas, personally guarantee you will want to say, "Mamma Mia! Magnifico!" I will also personally teach you how to say these words. >43 words
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Advertisement200 1985-06-26 4 nefherkinds brass quintet WED 3 JULY BPM DBS AUDITORIUM Presented by Ministry of Community Development Royal Netherlands Embassy Tickets at $3 and $5 from Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre), Tangs Superstore and Cold Storage Centrepoint. Programme Mouret Rondeau L. Jeune Revecy venir de printems Fisher Tull Exhibition Dvorak Humoresque Hindemith200 words
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157 1985-06-26 7 July trial for former Asean official JAKARTA, Tues. LtGen Hartono Dharsono, Secretary-General of Asean from 1976 to 1978, will be put on trial m the High Court on subversion charges early next month, court officials said today. The officials said Gen Dharsono, 60, was arrested last November on charges ofAP - 157 words
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153 1985-06-26 7 Amnesty accuses Jakarta of atrocities in E. Timor LONDON, Tues. Indonesian forces have systematically tortured and killed civilians m East Timor since invading the island m 1975, Amnesty International said m a report released today. The London-based human-rights organisation said m its 87-page report which covered the period from 1975153 words
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110 1985-06-26 7 ABBY TAN - Phone call warns of attack on Virata ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. Armed marines and policemen ringed the house of Prime Minister Cesar Virata last night after a telephone caller said communists guerillas would attack. The police chief for northern Manila, Brigadier-General Alfredo Lim, said the authorities were110 words
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113 1985-06-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia and Portugal have agreed to restore certain historical buildings m Malacca under a cultural agreement reached m principle recently. Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said that under the agreement reached during his four-nation tour of Europe early this month, Portugal promisedNST - 113 words
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252 1985-06-26 7 US electronics giant to close plant in Seremban KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday NATIONAL Semiconductor Corporation (NSC), the second-largest United States electronics manufacturing company m Malaysia, is to close its assembly plant m Seremban, putting about 1,000 workers out of work. The move to phase out its Seremban operations, one of NSC'sBernama - 252 words
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262 1985-06-26 7 JOHOR BARU, Tues. Within the next decade, Johor Baru will be turned into a garden city with tree-lined boulevards and a thriving, throbbing commercial and shopping district, much like its neighbour across the Causeway. Town planners envisaged this m their structural plan toBernama - 262 words
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Article47 1985-06-26 7 MANILA, Tues. A cholera epidemic m a remote southern coastal town has killed 47 children, most of them under 10 years old, a national Red Cross official said today. Mrs Minerva Tongson said an undetermined number of other children remained m critical condition. APAP - 47 words
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Article109 1985-06-26 7 BAGAN SERAI, Tues. Hens normally lay eggs m their roost or surrounding areas, bat for a "selasih" hen m a kampung near here, a coconut tree seems to be the ideal spot for its eggs. Its owner, Mr Mokhtar Ahmad, 41, of Kampong Parit Ha.ji Yusuf,Bernama - 109 words
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Article, Illustration99 1985-06-26 7 SOLO (Central Java), Tues. The restoration of the keratcn (palace) of Snrakarta here started with a solemn traditional burial of the head of a slain deer and other offerings on the fire-ruined part of the Sasono Sewoko, The Jak&rta Post reported yesterday. The Sasono Sewoko (Great Hall99 words
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259 1985-06-26 7 Talks with Cambodian resistance leaders likely BANGKOK, Tues. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila is due to visit Beijing on Thursday for ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the establishment of SinoThai relations. But a highlight of the five-day visit could turn out to be his259 words
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149 1985-06-26 7 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG 3y Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Tues. The Khmer resistance forces are under increasing pressure to step up their activities inside Cambodia, and their leaders have embarked on a diplomatic offensive to win support for their cause. An announcement from the two nationalist groups of the149 words
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Article, Illustration401 1985-06-26 8 says counsel for Goldhill group A QUEEN's Counsel, for the Goldhill group, said yesterday that if the United Overseas Bank was allowed to enforce its $163 million claim against Goldhill at this stage, it would mean "irreversible and irretrievable disaster" for the group. Mr401 words
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Article, Illustration163 1985-06-26 8 Picture by SO MANY people wanted to fly to Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning that Singapore Airlines decided that only a jumbo jet would do. There was such a big demand at Changi airport for the flight that some passengers had to wait two hours beforeAZIZ HUSSIN - 163 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1985-06-26 8 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON GOLDHILL obtained an interim injunction from the High Court m February, restraining United Overseas Bank (UOB) from demanding repayment of a $163 million loan. The reason it then gave was that it was resisting UOB's claim for immediate repay- ment1,353 words
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Article, Illustration458 1985-06-26 9 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Mammoth task ahead to collate data from survey By THESE stacked shelves contain what will help determine Singapore's future bus network. The packages contain more than 500,000 questionnaires filled up by passengers during a mammoth survey by Singapore Bus Service. The information will be458 words
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256 1985-06-26 9 5 Customs officers on bribery charges FIVE Customs officers were charged yesterday with accepting bribes totalling $1,160 from seven men m return for favours. The five are Ang Koon Choon, 44, Buang b n Kalil, 36, Lim ffiok Wha, 37, Suriaputhuran Ramasamy, 37, and Ithri bin Nastari, 35. At the256 words
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142 1985-06-26 9 ANOTHER three housebreaking charges, involving more than $64,000, were yesterday brought against a 39-year-old man. Yeaw Choh Song, who will be remanded further, already faces a charge of breaking into the Latin House Music Lounge m Sims Avenue on June 17 this year and142 words
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290 1985-06-26 9 A 13- YEAR-OLD girl who thought she was giving her telephone number to a police officer learnt otherwise when he tried to date her three times. Nine other people were tricked into thinking that Tan Kwee Poh, 20, was a police officer290 words
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263 1985-06-26 9 THE National University of Singapore Society the guild of graduates plans to make its mark on the campus with a series of activities to promote ties with the undergraduate student body. The 4,600-member society has a two-fold aim when it hosts the activities263 words
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Article74 1985-06-26 9 A KOREAN assistant engineer helped himself to four tins of pineapple juice from a torn carton m a godown at the Pasir Panjang wharves on Saturday. However, Kirn Kyonghak, 29, who worked on board the ship, Dong 11, was seen by someone who reported to the74 words
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Article, Illustration356 1985-06-26 10 VALERIE LEE - Ship left high and dry to sail today VALERIE LEE By A $6.5 million luxury cruiser, Island Explorer, left high and dry by a Singapore shipyard, Seaconstruct, will set sail for Jakarta this morning. Seaconstruct, which had the original contract to build the vessel, has shut down and is said356 words
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Article482 1985-06-26 10 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN Red Cross League considering move By COULD Singapore be a centre for relief operations during natural disasters and international emergencies? This is being strongly considered by the International League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Its excellent communications facilities and482 words
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320 1985-06-26 10 Mother 'kept notes of girl's clinic visits' Cheating of patients case TEENAGER Chan Yin Ling told a district court yesterday that she could remember details about her illness and treatment m 1983 because her mother had kept notes of what happened. Mr Francis Scow, for Chow Dih, had asked her320 words
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Article181 1985-06-26 10 A DOCTOR, Chow Dili, faces 205 charges of cheating nine people of a total $7,8*5 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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Article201 1985-06-26 10 Wife of SES official found dead THE wife of a leading stockbroker was found dead at the foot of a block of flats m Laguna Park last Friday. Police believe that Mrs Ivy Tsang Jat Meng, 51, who was a former magistrate, fell from an upper floor of Block 5000201 words
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Article97 1985-06-26 10 Community Chest gets $22,185 THE Community Chest of Singapore last night received $22,185 raised on the occasion of Yaohan's 10th anniversary celebration at the Mandarin Hotel. Dr Ec Peng Liang, Chairman of the Community Chest of Singapore, received the donation, $10,000 of which was given by Yaohan. The other $12,18597 words
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82 1985-06-26 10 Man accused of hurting with a knife A 63-year-old man was charged with hurting another elderly man m a house m Joo Chiat Place on Monday. No plea was taken from Tay Yok Tong, who is alleged to "have stabbed Mr Tan Leng Chong, 61, with a knife. The case82 words
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Article35 1985-06-26 10 TELECOMS has introduced a Speedpost service to Xiamen and Zhuhai m China This i brings the total number of j Chinese cities linked to Sin£aJ pore by Speeilpost to 26.35 words
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Article, Illustration607 1985-06-26 11 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Company president throws challenge at lecture audience By PEOPLE who dare to think independently and dare to do are the ones who move ahead and stay ahead, said Hewlett-Packard's Chief Executive Officer yesterday. Mr John Young, who is607 words
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Article139 1985-06-26 11 THE British Minister of State for Trade, Mr Paul Channon, arrived last night for a three-day visit to promote trade and investment opportunities with Singapore. Mr Channon said on his arrival that he would also seek Singapore's views on the new round of multilateral trade139 words
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418 1985-06-26 11 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By FUTURE oath-taking ceremonies at the National Registration Department m Empress Place will be conducted m airconditioned comfort. And new additions to the Singapore family may be presented with their citizenship certificates m a different "simple but tasteful" ceremony. But details for418 words
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575 1985-06-26 11 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By Washington Correspondent HEWLETT PACKARD is ranked as the fifth most admired company m the United States, according to the latest Fortune magazine survey of corporate companies. But on one of the key attributes which contributes to a company's reputation its ability575 words
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Article, Illustration92 1985-06-26 11 4 ON the walls of HP operations you'll often see pictures of sows fat old ugly pigs. They're usually drawn m that international symbol that means forbidden you know, the red circle with the diagonal slash across it. The letters S-O-W stand92 words
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Article50 1985-06-26 12 3 accused of importing tobacco THREE MEN, all aged 26, were charged yesterday with jointly importing 51.185 kg of tobacco at the Woodlands customs checkpoint on Monday. No plea was taken from Teo Eng Seng, Ong Hock Kee and Goh Ka Sen and the case was adjourned until July 2.50 words
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Article, Illustration227 1985-06-26 12 Fire Service gets six more modern vehicles THE Fire Service has completed upgrading its ambulance fleet with the addition on Monday of six new ambulances. The new ambulances, costing a total of $288,000, replaced the last six of a fleet built m the *****. "The entire fleet227 words
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Article421 1985-06-26 12 962 MRT mishaps in the past year MASS Rapid Transit worksites have been the scene of 962 accidents over the past year. Of the accidents recorded, 642 or 66.7 per cent were more "serious" that is, the worker involved needed a day or more of medical leave. These include sprained421 words
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Article, Illustration256 1985-06-26 12 Two to boost commercial crime division POLICE investigation into white-collar crimes will be boosted when two senior officers are put m charge of the Commercial Crime Division from midJuly. This is the first time that the CCD has such a combination, which senior officers described last night as "logical". The256 words
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109 1985-06-26 12 THE first collective agreement signed between Hotel Meridien Singapore and the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union recently contains two special features for the 470 employees. One is a conditional extension of the retirement age, which is fixed at 55, on a year-to-year basis109 words
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120 1985-06-26 13 A THREE-WEEK residential seminar for 35 people to learn more about technology transfer will be held between Aug 19 and Sept 6 m Kuala Lumpur. Sponsored by the Commission of the European Community, this is the fourth seminar m a series of120 words
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Article, Illustration279 1985-06-26 13 THE hours spent at the Botanic Gardens to capture the beauty of the lotus plants on video paid off for four Secondary 4 students of Nanyang Girls' High School. Not only did their entry, The Lotus Plant, bag the first prize for students m279 words
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Article518 1985-06-26 13 Instructor charged with causing death of NS man A RECRUIT saw his colleague sinking near the side of a swimming pool but did not alert their instructor because he himself was struggling m the pool and was too tired. Mr Tan Kian Liang told518 words
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119 1985-06-26 13 PACKAGE design can make or break a consumer product m Japan. This was the view of the chief designer of the Japanese Yao Institute of Design, Mr Makato Fujita, who was speaking at a seminar on food packaging design for the Japanese119 words
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Advertisement135 1985-06-26 8 XIAMEN &BEIJING My# Now! Philippine Airlines offers weekly service from Singapore Dep. C X4S am fcto^_ jjßLJfo<^' I Singapore to Xiamen and Beijing via Manila. Every Manila— Arr. I.oopm Ifcte^ J "'®Ri^ C llfe^fe^kjAi& Saturday our convenient morning departure leaves Dep. 2.30 pm Hi H^^£llj'' fil^Bte r^^^m lll^¥liil^^P' Singapore for135 words
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Advertisement602 1985-06-26 9 Have the office, warehouse, o os I elevator, carpark housed I all under one r00f on^S^^SJv)^ GORDON WAREHOUSE $HS^ I BUILDING BS fBfi AH £3SV I I• At the junction of Eunos r^— r-r I Link and Airport Road m p *.r*j?i? B H estate, only a 5-minute *\H HD602 words
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Advertisement74 1985-06-26 10 CELEBRATE \OUR WEDDING WITH COURYOISIER. VSOP AND CHOICE GIFTS FROM DAIMARU. F r ee s looooDaimaru |B ,»oott^ case o f Courvoisier fc— IP** VSOP purchased MUL. (12 bottles x7O cl) .JH 9^. Some examples of exquisite Daimaru items you could choose for your new home M -~k/^. X AT74 words
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Advertisement433 1985-06-26 11 PRODUCTIVITY '8 5 Auto series copying. Auto two-sided copying. That's Ricoh Productivity. SERIES COPYING ■F 4^^^fflHßH| ERASE GRAPHIC UNES require you to make 2 pages jl original. The FT 5070 will erase those lines giving you copies that The FT 5070 will do this m Hfefe^ A 1000 SHFFT PAPER433 words
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Advertisement182 1985-06-26 12 Now EVEN MORE cleaning power with new formula Super Strength Windex* We've made a good thing better. Super Strength Windex with a new formula *^^^k^ is now more effective ,^p^(|t against grease than ever. It contains extra double- M duty power, Ammonia-D, f m the cleaning agent that cuts m182 words
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Advertisement151 1985-06-26 12 Grosfillex FURNITURE FROM FRANCE I "DjGrba" armchairs L_i e f v Packaged specially for HDB/HUDC balconies! Other packages available for landed property! Promotional offers available from Ist June 31st July '85 at participating Grosfillex retailers (while stocks last): ASIA FIRST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD lot 1-14 Gayworld Amusement Ftark. Singapore 1438.151 words
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Advertisement109 1985-06-26 13 M f^^^^L^t Xti US 2000 peo^e ose U c^wii%Wr ]ia% iW* 00^^rwz%. We're Singapore's biggest fans s^^B I 4g w^' Sf^^B B^BP^ "^k W& A. Rv^^^BH ß^Hb^k^^K B^BlB^^ f V 4kv!«vF 1 *^V*<3b J Hff*^^ KDK are the biggest selling fans m Singapore and with Br-* S fr 1 ~J?l^^K^^^9sS3M109 words
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490 1985-06-26 14 THE proposal by Singapore Pools to install computer terminals m grocery stores and supermarkets to enable bets to be placed more easily on Toto, horse racing and possibly even chap ji kee will no doubt provoke much interest490 words
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619 1985-06-26 14 new town I AM a four-roomer. Slab block mixed, corner unit, level five, same floor as Lift A, turn left, pass 15 potted plants on both sides of the common corridor. Did you have to wait long for the feeder bus?619 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1985-06-26 14 ROBERT FISK - ROBERT FISK By BEIRUT Last December, Arab states regarded as pro-American were told privately by US embassies that the American government regarded Beirut international airport as "a source for the export of terrorism to the world". If Beirut airport was permanently1,581 words
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Article, Illustration23 1985-06-26 14 PRESIDENT ASSAD losing control of events m Lebanon. COLONEL GADDAFI accuses Israel of trying to destroy Arab nations.23 words
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Article, Illustration160 1985-06-26 14 ASFFA.,.,A;F,M;L Trans World Airlines Flight 847, carrying 153 passengers and crew, was hijacked by Shi'ite Muslim Lebanese on June 14 while on its way from Athens to Rome. Its subsequent odyssey took it to Algiers (twice) and Beirut (three times). On June 15, one160 words
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Advertisement187 1985-06-26 14 BKIMMAN^ HAIRSTYLING BEAUTY Principal: Mary Wong Head Office: 01-22. International Plaza Tel: *****96 Branch: 04-24, Fortune Centre, Middle' Road. Tel: *****21 Johore Branch: Tel: 07-*****3 Offer 50% discount to first 3 enrolments for beauty hairstyles m each month. Awarded with Japanese Certificate upon completion of all courses. tattoo coutse Conducted187 words
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Article, Illustration601 1985-06-26 15 ,.MALFML;akfm BEIRUT Shi'ite Muslim extremists, who are behind the surge of airliner hijackings and kidnappings of Americans m Lebanon, are determined to go to any lengths even the sacrifice of their own lives to purge Western influence from the601 words
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Article, Illustration961 1985-06-26 15 PETER HAZELHURST - Wonder materials: Building blocks of the 21st Century PETER HAZELHURST By lokyo Correspondent TOKYO A thin metal rod which will spring into the shape of a coil at a given temperature; a car engine made entirely of ceramics; and shock absorbent tiles on which eggs will not break when dropped961 words
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246 1985-06-26 16 I REFER to the state of affairs at the Urban Redevelopment Authority car park outside the main entrance to the East Coast swimming lagoon. A number of sign boards have been put up at various points within the car park indicating that246 words
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172 1985-06-26 16 I THINK it is not an unreasonable request to ask the Government to allow free parking on weekends and public holidays. We all need to socialise and take time out to enjoy the beauty of this island. It is not the sixty cents172 words
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218 1985-06-26 16 WE REFER to the letter, "Bus lane creates snarls", by Mr C. Tan on the introduction of bus lanes m Thomson Road and Upper Thomson Road (ST, May 23). The bus lanes along Thomson and Upper Thomson roads were introduced together with the218 words
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101 1985-06-26 16 How about a reminder on not smoking? IT IS nice to see that the Public Utilities Board is reviving the public's awareness of the need to conserve water. In view of a recent complaint made by a reader with regard to some people smoking m theatres, I wonder if the101 words
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Letter, Illustration795 1985-06-26 16 WE REFER to the letter "Help us get lobs on our ships*' by Mr Leow Ching Chuan, the General Secretary of the Singapore Organisation of Seamen (SOS), and Mr Thomas Tay, the General Secretary of the Singapore Maritime Officers' Union (SMOU). (ST, June 6).795 words
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Letter86 1985-06-26 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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Letter115 1985-06-26 16 ON JUNE 8, at about 8.21 pm, after my friends celebrated my birthday, we took a taxi from the Satay Club taxi stand to Holland Avenue. From our conversation, the driver came to know that we were celebrating my birthday. Jokingly, one of my friends suggested that he115 words
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149 1985-06-26 16 Why consumers have to poke, press and squeeze I REFER to your report "The poke, press and squeeze test" and your editorial "Time to stop the poking", on consumer behaviour m the supermarkets. (ST, June 17 and 18). Why do consumers press goods and peel off covers from goods m149 words
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91 1985-06-26 16 I WISH to suggest to durian lovers now to dispose of the fruit skins and seeds. I am sure many of us have come across bags of durian skins and seeds left along the corridors and at the lift entrances of housing91 words
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Advertisement334 1985-06-26 16 Why I choose the Commodore PC as my office computer. commodore PCS=; :^A THE RIGHT BUSINESS DECISION r"^^^ I THE RIGHT I software/ Kutetor C6%V WordStar* I*l^^*"^1 1^^*"^ The new Commodore PC virtually runs *SymphOliy™ a the programmes written for the *Cr«mLi«i*%rlr™ iJKlf!BHlim IBM* PC, including eight of the world's334 words
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Advertisement333 1985-06-26 16 j~ KNOW THE ~j commodore PCi CONTEST f| i I Official Entry Form "^mmmmmmtt I oily '/-y-g—Fti« fnrlZrC* A Commodore PC 10 U Consolation Prizes I 14K Cross Pen each. Write your answer on the space provided 1. What processor does the Commodore PC use? I 2. Does the Commodore333 words
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Advertisement567 1985-06-26 16 i Speed Learning I Singapore, July 1 5 26, 1 985 Introduction Regardless of our educational background and profession, most of the knowledge we acquire as-an adult is obtained through reading. It is this fact that has made increased effectiveness and speed m handling reading tasks such an important skill567 words
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In the markets
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Article, Illustration72 1985-06-26 17 BARGAIN-HUNTERS again pushed prices higher on the Singapore stock market yesterday morning, but a lack of followthrough buying m the afternoon skimmed most of the earlier gains. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 1.03 points to 793.47. The Business Times Composite Index rose 0.48. points to72 words
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Article12 1985-06-26 17 Pan El 980,000 Federal Cables 481,000 MUM 424,000 Norsechem 343,00012 words
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Article55 1985-06-26 17 I C S 640+20 f&N 535+10 H leonf Credit 535 rlO Sateras Res 120+10 fssosoc 268 +9 H Tai-Pan 98 +8 Norsechem 50e 187 4 7 Roth bids 50c 179 +6 SPH 605 +5 ICB 510 +5 SriHartamas 227 +5 Shanpi-la 225 +5 Prima 494 +4 Shel 320 +455 words
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Article63 1985-06-26 17 M« A 1600 -30 Larut Tin 163 —15 G E Life 1690 —10 G I Hdjs 50c 207 —9 Rothmans Msia 322 -8 YH S 142 -8 U0 B 406 -6 Harrisons Msia 332 —6 Metro Htfrs 298 -6 Pan-El 50c 245 -6 Amcol 25C 180 —6 NS T63 words
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Article68 1985-06-26 17 June 24 June 25 n 2 iu ™H ST Properties 450.52 450 58 BT Composite 699 54 ***** ST Minings 312.86 312.91 BT Indicator 3910^40 *****47 ST Plantations 2350.48 2348.37 BT 08/ OS —l? 0 -187 OCBC 605.65 604.42 ST Industrials ***** 793.47 OUB Composite 397 45 ***** ST68 words
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Article34 1985-06-26 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Time; 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 (12/8/8234 words
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Article12 1985-06-26 17 THE US dollar closed at DM3.0600 m Singapore, losing one point.12 words
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Article21 1985-06-26 17 DM V FF S$ H$ US$ ***** 3.0645 ***** unq 2.2400 unq 1.2870 3.0600 248.50 9.3190 2.4850 7 766021 words
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Article33 1985-06-26 17 Eurodollar: Lost five ticks to 91.67 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained two ticks to 0.3285 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained one tick to 0.*****7 a contract. Gold: Gained US$2.3O to U*****.30 an ounce.33 words
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Article88 1985-06-26 17 Special bonus rejected HONGKONG, Tues. Allied Investors Corp Ltd said today its shareholders overwhelmingly defeated a proposed payment of a special bonus of HK$lOl.9 million (5529.4 million) or HK$5 a share. It said V X Pao, Chairman of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co Ltd, was named Chairman ofReuter - 88 words
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Article92 1985-06-26 17 BANGKOK BANK LTD has ctt its Singapore prime ending rate one quarter of a point to 8.5 per cent Its fixed depos't rates also will be reduced by one quarter of a point across <he board, with one month dropping to 4.75 per cent, three92 words
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Article66 1985-06-26 17 WASHINGTON, Tues. New York City has had its first bank failure this year. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) said today the Golden Pacific National Bank was closed by federal regulators and the agency was preparing to pay off insured depositors. The bank had U*****.8 millionReuter - 66 words
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Article86 1985-06-26 17 LONDON, Tues. The Bank of England said today the £1 billion (552.86 bOlion) facility available to banks to ease shortages during the £1.2 billion second call on British Telecommunications PLC shares will operate from tomorrow instead of today. In all other respects the facility,Reuter - 86 words
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Article77 1985-06-26 17 ROCHESTER (New York), Tues. Eastman Kodak Co has introduced a new disc camera with a built-in telephoto lens. The new camera has a normal and a deployable built-in telephoto lens. It has automatic motorised film advance and two AAsize alkaline batteries power the camera for approximatelyReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration594 1985-06-26 17 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Retail competitors believed to be holding talks on a link-up By COLD Storage, the giant retail and property group, is believed to be holding hush-hush negotiations with the Hongkong Land-control-led Fitzpatrick's on a possible merger or some form of tie-up. Both sides594 words
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Article, Illustration339 1985-06-26 17 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By THE continuing depression m the shipbuilding industry has forced Singapore shipbuilders Robin Shipyard (Pte) Ltd and its associates to launch a four-day auction yesterday of vessels and shipbuilding equipment that they hope will fetch US$lO million (Ss22 million). Among the items to339 words
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395 1985-06-26 17 NGIAM TONG HAI - Handling cost for containers lower in Singapore NGIAM TONG HAI By THE handling cost for containers m Singapore is cheaper than those m Hongkong, Tokyo, Kaohsiung and Port Kelang, the Finance Manager of the Port of Singapore Authority, Mr V. Sivarajan, said yesterday. He said the PSA had undertaken an395 words
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252 1985-06-26 17 TOKYO, Tues. Share prices closed at a record high after buying interest spread across a broad range of stocks, but trading was slow m the absence of fresh news, dealers said. The market average gained 71.09 to close above the 12,800 markReuter - 252 words
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475 1985-06-26 17 MAS to brokers: Raise share capital THE Monetary Authority of Singapore would like to see local stockbroking firms exercise their own initiative to raise their share capital. "Clearly, it's desirable that stockbrokers should increase their equity," MAS Chairman and Minister for Finance, Dr Richard Hu said. But he added: "We475 words
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Article2420 1985-06-26 18 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because i al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend2,420 words
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Article2321 1985-06-26 18 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2.085) AISB (0.945) (12) 0.99 04) 0.98 (8) 0.96 (9) 0.99 12 (2) 0.95 (5) 0.94 Ajinoinoto (2.905) Alcom 0.0 18 1.035) (7) 1.06 (4) 1 .04 (2) 1 .05 (6) 1 .03 (5) 1 .02 API (0.788 0.78 12S) (14) 0.802,321 words
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Article2755 1985-06-26 18 1985 Last Yield Vol Day rijti Low Company Sale Chance ('OOO) Kfh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 185 119 Acma 125xd +1 4 0 4 125 125 146 88 Akom 92*4 -o*4 5.4 15 93 92 270 170 AXed Choc 176 134 95*4 Amal Steel 50«2,755 words
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Article245 1985-06-26 19 1 Mn $1,000. 2 For best customers only. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 only available at DBS Finance. UOF's rates. aho available at UOF. also avaiaMe at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5% 6 SVi 5% Autosave 5*4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4% 4% 4%245 words
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Article154 1985-06-26 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4911—1.4944 6.86—6.62 Canadian dollar 1.6426—1.6450 6.15—6.05 NZ dollar 1.0534-1.0563 9.69-9.31 Sterling pound 2.8871—2.8936 3.50 3.44 US dollar 2.2390—2.2405 4.49—4.45 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian154 words
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Article85 1985-06-26 19 THE US dollar closed lower at 2.2390/05 at 3pm yesterday m hectic trading. It fluctuated between 2.2395 and 2.2435 after opening at 2.2395/15. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed lower at 3.0565/75 after opening at 3.0580/00. It traded between 3.0650 and 3.0550. Against the yen, the US dollar traded85 words
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Article110 1985-06-26 19 THE kilobar traded between 5522.702 and 5522,923 yesterday. Gold opened at U*****. 40/5. 80 and after a dull morning session closed for lunch at U*****.70/ 6.10. It reopened at U*****.90/6.30, made a day high of U*****.40/ 6.80, and came off to U*****.80/6.30 before closing at U*****.00/ 6.40. Source: Rothschild.110 words
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Article22 1985-06-26 19 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 315.80—316.30 313.30 313.80 Hongkong 316.00—316.50 315.40—315.90 Mon Fri New York 315.60-316.00 314.50-315.00 London 315.00—315.50 314.80—315.2022 words
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Article, Illustration172 1985-06-26 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit OPENING at 91.68, the September Eurodollar was traded to the day's high of 91.73. The opening of the European markets brought the September Eurodollar to a low of 91.63 on lower interest rates. Short covering caused the September Eurodollar to rebound during the final stages172 words
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Article41 1985-06-26 19 YEN futures trading was featureless. Prices remained relatively unchanged and the market closed at 0.*****7. Open High Low Sett Est Vol SepBs 0.*****7 0.*****88 0.*****7 0.*****7 4 Dec 0.*****6 MarW 0.*****1 Open Int (Mm): M. Act Vol (Mon): 1.41 words
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Article, Illustration46 1985-06-26 19 AUGUST gold settled higher on the general feeling that the market was oversold. (In USSper Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Ett Voi Ang 318.308 318.30 100 Sep 320.30 Oct 322.30 Open Int (Men): 72. Act Vol (Man): 111. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI46 words
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Article177 1985-06-26 19 Managers' prices for June 26 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.76 1.87xd The Savings Fund 1.35—1.43 Spore Prog Fund 0.77 0.81 Spore Sec Fund 1.14—1.21 Spore Invest Fund 0.83 o.BBxd Spore Equity Fund 0.78— 0 82 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund 1 00— 1.06 Asia Unit Trust Mai177 words
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Article17 1985-06-26 19 Tin Closint prices mm XL Tin 29.92 up 17 cents Turnover: 175 tonnes down 108 tonnes17 words
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Article18 1985-06-26 19 Rubber C|osjnt prices cents kio Singapore July ***** up 1.50 cents Malaysia July 202.00 up two cents18 words
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Article27 1985-06-26 19 Silver Closin t P" ces USJ/troy 02 Mon M Singapore 6 13 6.18 6 10 6.15 Fri Thurj New York 6.12-617 610-615 Source Credit Suisse. S'por:27 words
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Article23 1985-06-26 19 Closint prices Copper £/tonne Mon Spot 1108 00 1108.50 (*****0- *****0) 3 months *****0 1121.50 (1130.00-1131.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 8.000 tonnes23 words
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Article26 1985-06-26 19 Closinj prices Aluminium tonne lion Spot 780 50—***** (799.00 800 00) 3 months 802 50— 803.50 (817 00 817.50) Market tone Easier Sales: 6.650 tonnes26 words
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Article104 1985-06-26 19 Closing prices Crude MS/tonne palm oil June 1178 (central) 1180 (north) 1205 (south) July 1175 (central) 1185 (south) Aug 1110 (north) Refined palm oil USS/ tonnes RBD palm hJune 580 (sellers) July 580 (sellers) Aug 560 (sellers) RBD Olein June 570 (sellers* July 560 (sellers) Aug 540 (sellers)104 words
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627 1985-06-26 19 BARGAIN-HUNTING again pushed prices higher on the Singapore stock market yesterday morning, but there was some profit-taking by nervous investors m the afternoon. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 1.03 points to 793.47 and the Business Times Composite Index rose 0.48 points to 700.02.627 words
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Article247 1985-06-26 19 25 HKJ Chanfe HK Elect 8.30 +0.25 Hutchison 24.90 +0.1 Shk Props l2.2o +0.2 a«~^~< u~..i. nc«, Hk Elect Worr 16.20 Intl City ...0.84 +0.01 Sime Darby £^™f^°* 05° B Hk Gos 10.80 +0.3 jordine Math 11.30 -0.1 Smo Land 0.92 -0.02 Bonk Of East Asia 24.50 +0 3247 words
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Article277 1985-06-26 19 June 25 Yen Chant* Mitsub Heavy 328 +1 Mitsubishi 670 +5 Aiinomoto 1100 -10 Mitsui Co 416 +13 Akoi 405 -5 Mitsui Shipbldg 170 unch Amoda 934 +29 Mitsui Smelting 531 -2 Asahi Chem 985 -25 Mitsukoshi 648 +15 Asohi Glass 866 +1 Mitsumi 801 +1 Bonk Tk 840277 words
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Article308 1985-06-26 19 une 25 Cents Chanie Leighton 135 unch (ktsW Lend Lease 670 +8 v Magellan Pet Aust 220 +11 Mayne Nickless 292 unch 2Z, top v Metate Explor \N I 228 unch N L 46-1 p 27 mmm«ZZZZZ 25 unch "»*>**• '04° +»0 Mim 236 SF 235 +2 Myer 222308 words
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Article58 1985-06-26 19 NST Index Tuesday 1257.00 (1285.64) Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1575.15 (Closed) g£_ Australian All-Ordinaries :V" Tuesday 860.8 (857.4) Nikkei D J Average Tuesday *****.02 (*****.93) Financial Times Industrials Monday 965.2 (963.2) Dow Jones Average 0; Monday 1320.56 (1324.48) X (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading58 words
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Article229 1985-06-26 19 Jun.24 USJ Chan,, Goodyeor Tire 29* Mcoa 33* +V 4 Hewlett Pack Allied ChemCp' 41% +W Jntl Buss Mach 120% +1V Allis-Chalmers 5W £J rT^'i > Am Tel Tel 24* -H Te J 30% uncr Amox Inc I4H -W J° h n Jhsn 47M Amr Corp 45V* unch229 words
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Article597 1985-06-26 19 June 25 Pence Chanje M)N|NG INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 212 -1 Barlow Rand 464 unch Ass Dairies 144 -4 Charter Cons 186 unch BTRPLC 333 -10 Cons Gold 524 -5 Babcocks 144 -8 Rust Plat 8"» Barclays....! 387 unch ZCI 14 unch Beechom 326 -2 i|Ss bice 205 -5 rf» Blue597 words
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Article, Illustration522 1985-06-26 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Plata (26N) 26/6 (2300) Fl 0900-1100 U4 N Pearl (50) 26/6(2300) Fl 0930-1100 B 3 Family Ace (58B) 27/6(0100) Fl 1100-1300 B 7 Al Manyah (16) 29/6(1500) F7 0800-0900 2000-2200 B522 words
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Article, Illustration231 1985-06-26 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves pSA w m Auby K2SW aside 26/6 Nissan B ueb rd P4B 26/6 26 6 Foochow Kll aside 26/6 Ragamas 3 TB 26/6 266 Gambela K2O aside 26/6 Ned Bahrain Kl2 aside 26/6 Jurong Thomaseverett K2l aside231 words
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Article21 1985-06-26 19 HOUSTON, Tues. Computer Sciences Corp is to study the potential for upgrading Port of Houston Authority's computer system. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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318 1985-06-26 20 [tekgp 1 Small business IF YOU are a partner or a shareholder m a company limited by shares, the death of a business partner may affect the health of your business too. A partnership dies with the death of any partner and the surviving318 words
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484 1985-06-26 20 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH But OCBC and OUB slip m the league of top 500 By ALTHOUGH Singapore's Big Four banks did not do remarkably well last year, two of them managed to improve their rankings among the top 500 banks of the world.484 words
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408 1985-06-26 20 Olivetti aims to be world No. 2 in PC market IVREA (Italy), Tues. The Olivetti group, Europe's leading personal computer manufacturer, is confident that continued strong sales can soon make it the world's second biggest company m the sector after IBM, Olivetti Chairman Carlo de Benedetti said yesterday. Announcing recordReuter - 408 words
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165 1985-06-26 20 Bukit Sembawang Estates Profits are down by more than 50% THE dull property market took its toll on property company Bukit Sembawang Estates Ltd which saw a 56.6 per cent drop m group pre-tax profits to $5.5 million for the year ended March 31, 1985. Turnover fell, too, from $18.7165 words
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Article65 1985-06-26 20 THE last financial year has left Malayan Credit Ltd with gross earnings of $5.9 million, 46.4 per cent less than the $13.1 million recorded m the previous year ended March 1984. Group turnover did not fare as poorly, slipping only 24.4 per cent to $21.1 million. A65 words
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Article41 1985-06-26 20 THE New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd yesterday incorporated two wholly-owned subsidiaries Berita Harian Sdn Bhd and New Straits Times Sdn Bhd. The move is part of an internal rationalisation exercise to improve product image and orofile.41 words
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408 1985-06-26 20 AT T makes major move into computers NEW JERSEY. Tues. American Telephone and Telegraph (AT T) yesterday took another major step towards becoming a full-line competitor m the computer market. The United States telecommunications giant, m a sweeping product rollout at its information systems laboratory m Lincroft, New Jersey, unveiledFT - 408 words
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Advertisement48 1985-06-26 18 WAREHOUSE^^ Times Industrial Building 422 Thomson Ro»d, Singapore 1 129. DATE/TIME V A^^ Friday 28 June A_T?^> PLACE Times Industrial Building 422 Thomson Road I > _<^__T Singapore 1 129 |jg wh.tiey Rd /*gy SBS-Nos. 104, 130, 132, 134, 150, 163 166 TRANS ISLAND. Nos. 160. 161, 164 16748 words
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Advertisement28 1985-06-26 19 This runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America's most successful corporations and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense TjMEf I fHE BOOKSHOP28 words
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Advertisement112 1985-06-26 20 The Jazz Singers Are Back! Black American Sabrina Carnesi has been one of the highlights of the Montreux Jazz Festival and New York's 4th sth Women's Jazz Festival. Don't miss this jazz and blues singer who ranks with such greats as Art Blakey. Babes Conde plays piano. Hbfrm Toulouse-Lautrec j^112 words
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Advertisement738 1985-06-26 21 *****66 1 2 Eating Out FOR QUICK LUNCH Reserva- tion, visit Lai Wah Restaurant: 377 C, Jalan Besar (Aircond). Tel: *****03/ *****94. Branch: (Blk. 44) 1436 Bendemeer Road (Aircond). Tel: *****60/ *****61. CAROL'S GOODIES. For authentic Malaysian Meals. Open Daily 11am— 10pm. 32 Greenwood Aye., off Dunearn Rd. Tel: *****42.738 words
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Advertisement632 1985-06-26 21 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services Services BmymaiDAisY wheel printer fcHBUCC 1 1 n r en •LOW COST jWI "JOIN HIGH QUALITY HHF*inpHHHH| Two Hands for V Daisy wheel Printer, designed M cs P cc a "y f° r wore P r o cess n632 words
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Advertisement403 1985-06-26 21 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing MANUFACTURER'S DIRECT SALE of solid ramin wood home furniture and Manau design collections. Viewing and orders accepted at #04-21A Plaza Singapura, above Yaohan Orchard. WHY NOT LET us refurbish your old furniture? We provide polishing repair services on all kinds of old furniture. Offices hotels welcome.403 words
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Advertisement633 1985-06-26 21 24 Garage Sale AIRCON, FRIDGE, CTV, video, leather sofa, crystal dining table/ chairs, hall divider, bar counter, lamps, beds, cupboards, desk, cooker, washer, typewriter, pawntickets, etc. *****58/ *****97. BEDS $40 to $60, Mattresses $10 to $30, writing tables $30 to $60, garden sets, chairs, Mercedes 230 $3,500 liquors (20% discount)633 words
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Advertisement656 1985-06-26 21 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing SUriliie SLIMBLINDS Easy to clean and maintain. A wide choice of colours to Anti-rust 25mm durable suit an V interior decor aluminium slat. Light and easy to control. ideal for Hotels, HDB, Private Homes and Offices Manufacturer: ZTcir ODD Tel: *****61 Blk656 words
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Advertisement626 1985-06-26 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm < Ham deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9. 00 am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centra, #02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00 am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House,626 words
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Advertisement450 1985-06-26 21 35 House Cleaning/ Painting LET RUG DOCTOR'S Vibra Wac steam clean all the dirt stains deep down m your carpet, upholstery cushions. James, *****20 ext. 715/ *****45. PRIDE INDUSTRIAL SPECIALISES m housecleaning, floor polishing, carpet steam extraticn, parquet flooring recondition. Call: *****23 Jerry or Jessie. FLOOR POLISHING, WAXING, carpet shampoo,450 words
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Advertisement735 1985-06-26 21 RATES Run-On: $5 00 per line (M.n. $15.00) Semi-display: $20 00 per col. cm. (Mm $60.00 Straits Times) $20.50 per col. cm (Mm. $61.50 Sunday Times) Display: $25 00 per col. cm (Mm. $75.00 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm. (Mm. $76.86 Sunday Times) Box Charges: $5.00 (collected) $10.00 (posted)735 words
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Advertisement636 1985-06-26 21 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal Servic(ts/Merchandise(ll 39) Business to Business (49 58) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 98) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education ft Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 185) 36 House Renovation/ Decor WE SPECIALISE IN repairing roof leakage; gutter, kitchen cabinet,636 words
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Advertisement587 1985-06-26 21 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators VARIOUS ROOM, SPLIT aircond units. Sales, rental at reasonable price. Elegant *****81/*****64. 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing repairs Telefunkfin, Sharp, Roxy, Graetz, ITT, Siera, Philips, Setron, Normande, Siemen, colour TV on the spot, fixing video. Reasonable charges, day night service. Telephone *****75/ *****23. SHARP587 words
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Advertisement578 1985-06-26 22 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Danish excellence you can own X. f SL. m* toM%fEk rii M a ■liJF WWWr "riTiiin -iiin fc<r T M|'~J HbuL _««kfl BT C* v iafIHUHBHI Combi Beige Professionals m578 words
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Advertisement392 1985-06-26 22 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing SHIFTING OFFICE, SELLING furniture chairs, tables, etc. View at: 24-08 International Plaza, Spore 0207. USED CUPBOARDS, FILING cabinets, office desks chairs suitable for small office for sale. Call *****30. OFF FURNITURE FOR sale as soon as possible. View at: #11-08 Orchard Twrs, Orchard Rd 5.0923. 54392 words
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Advertisement312 1985-06-26 22 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies MAJOR EQUIPMENT I I AUCTION 1 1 SINGAPORE OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY 29 June 1985 10 am sharp View on 27 28 June I (Pt I) 3 Wan Shih Road I I (Pt 11)100 Gu! Circle St 5 I I f Victor Morris Pte Ltd 1 1312 words
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Advertisement532 1985-06-26 22 57 Business Opportunities f BUYER WANTED Well established Tailoring Dressmaking shop (12 yrs) m Specialist Centre for sale at $150,000. Owner migrating to New Zealand. Tel: *****79 for further details. Exporter looking for Suppliers of following products: Gents 1 shirts/ T-shirts Shorts Electrical appliances Frozen food Interested please call:--*****24 KRIS.532 words
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Advertisement472 1985-06-26 22 57 Business Opportunities SNACK BAR/ CANTEEN #03-118, City Plaza for rental about 500 sq.ft. Available immediately. Owner *****58/ *****91 START SMALL BUSINESS? Obtain free brochures on how to do it from 8.1.M. Training Centre by Lim Boon Tong. *****59/ *****76. START YOUR OWN answering service on profit sharing business. Interested472 words
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Advertisement620 1985-06-26 22 m ici paint < s pte lw re IBi WrUrw quires Male Process Work|j|i I[ m ers. You can earn up to ?.|f*. I $550 per month with at■liT mb ii tractive benefits. HI pL Further information can mM be obtained from classifiI I cation 73. 65 Situations Wanted MULTI620 words
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Advertisement531 1985-06-26 22 65 Situations Wanted Filipino Maids trained and carefully selected. Salary $250. Initial total expenses $850. Local Full-time Maids also available. Genuine replacement guaranteed. Phone 532-2918 or visit us at 81-16 Fook Hai Bldg, 150 South Bridge Road. SIBEX PTE LTD (1976) 5 years of proven reliability. Over 700 Filipino maids531 words
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Advertisement548 1985-06-26 22 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive SINGAPORE SCIENCE CENTRE Require* a RELIEF EDUCATION OFFICER/ DEMONSTRATOR On contract basis c Teach Science Mathematics and conduct lecture demonstrations for primary secondary school students. c Conduct demonstrations m the galleries. Applicants must have at least a GCE 'A' level certificate (including Biology). Please call548 words
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Advertisement525 1985-06-26 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical invites applications for the posts of RECEPTIONIST/ CLERICAL OFFICERS REQUIREMENTS: Singapore Citizen Minimum GCE O' level Certificate with at least 3 credits, including English or Mathematics Fluent m both English and Mandarin Pleasant disposition Working experience as a receptionist/clerical officer will be an advantage SALARY525 words
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Advertisement454 1985-06-26 22 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Carrier Singapore (Pte) Limited requires Minimum GCE 0' Level Certificate with 3 0 Level passes c Able to type at 40wpm c Minimum 1 year s working experience Interested applicants. please submit full particulars stating salary expected together with a recent passport -sizfid photograph (nr.)ard454 words
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Advertisement561 1985-06-26 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical J South East Asia based Shipowner requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum LCCt Intermediate level or relevant qualifications. c Typing speed 35 wpm. Ito 2 years working experience. c Able to keep full set of books. c Knowledge of basic computer but not essential. Interested561 words
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Advertisement607 1985-06-26 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical JUNIOR FEMALE CLERK required by established construction firm. c Minimum GCE O' level with credits m English Maths. Must be able to type at 35 w.p.m. c Minimum 1 year's working experience. c Must be willing to learn work independently. Interested applicants, please apply m607 words
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Advertisement668 1985-06-26 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERK required immediately. c GCE 'O' level and above with fluent English, c Ability to speak Mandarin and type accurately, c Able to handle telephone enquiries and simple correspondence. Interested please call *****16 for interview KAWARIN ENTERPRISE PTE LTD 144 GUL CIRCLE JURONG, SPORE668 words
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Advertisement809 1985-06-26 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Public Accountants require FEMALE AUDIT CLERKS Apply with contact telephone number and expected salary to:--257 SELEGIE ROAD #17-281, SELEGIE COMPLEX SINGAPORE 0718. VANPAC INT'L PTE Ltd, an international household goods moving company has a vacancy for Shipping/ Traffic Female Clerk. Must have at least 1809 words
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Advertisement584 1985-06-26 23 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Duty Free Shoppers I I qfcmsaqyi I I SALES ASSISTANTS I CASHIERS Walk-in Interview Monday to Friday 9am spm I With effect from 1 July 1985, we will be operating the duty free liquor/tobacco j Mfl concession at the Changi Airport. We584 words
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Advertisement225 1985-06-26 23 COOKWARE PRODUCTS SALES CONSULTANTS c Secondary education and above. c Experience not essential, c Age 21 —38 years old. c Bilingual m both English and Mandarin, c Required to have basic knowledge of cooking, c No outdoor activities involved. c Working location will be stationed at Haig Road and Henderson225 words
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Advertisement635 1985-06-26 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Be Successful We are a multi-million dollar Organisation looking for Sales Representatives. We are marketing a reputable product which is a must m every home. Currently there are vacancies for the position of:FIELD REPRESENTATIVES Requirements Male/ Female Singapore Citizen age 18 years and above. Completed secondary635 words
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Advertisement623 1985-06-26 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements: Mm. Sec. 2 education Age 20 years above Benefits: Complete training provided Basic salary plus commission CPF contribution Interested applicants call personally at: 240, MacPherson Road Siong Huat Building #03-01/04. Spore 1334 Tel: *****55 Ext 456 Jimmy Ong Time: 9.30 am 4,30pm Bus623 words
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Advertisement841 1985-06-26 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Trading Company requires SALES PROMOTERS (Female) No experience require c Able to speak English Mandarin c School leavers are welcome Basic salary with attractive commission. Interested please call *****96. SEVERAL ENERGETIC, ACTIVE Promoters reqd to promote health equipment. Salary offered $600 $900 inclusive of overtime commission.841 words
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Advertisement482 1985-06-26 23 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MPM requires urgently ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS c Chinese Male Age between 21-26 Diploma or ITC m Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering c Experience preferred c Able to work on rotating shi/ts c Completed N.S. PART TIME MACHINE KEEPERS c Chinese Male Age between 21-26 c NTC m Mechanical/ Electrical482 words
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Advertisement517 1985-06-26 24 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical f REDA PUMP COMPANY A U.S. multi-national organisation has just completed a new manufacturing facility m Singapore. We have vacancies for: BHffIHH NTC 3 or 2 m Electronics Servicing with at least 3 years trouble-shooting experience m an electronic industry Able to517 words
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Advertisement401 1985-06-26 24 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Ajleadei(*ttte has vacancies for: Maintenance Technicians c To implement preventive maintenance programme c To perform general workshop maintenance including electrical installation and layout of machinery Qualifications: NTC 3/2 (Electronics/Mechanical) Able to read blue prints c Experience m repairing machine tools Machinists c NTC 2 m Precision401 words
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Advertisement486 1985-06-26 24 72 Situations Vacant: Technical has vacancies for SHIFT LEADERS Requirements: GCE 'O' level m Technics stream or NTC m Metal Ma chining c Able to work 3 rotatin shifts PRODUCTION OPERATORS (SHIFT) Requirements: c Secondary 2or 3 education c Completed National Service c Able to work 3 rotatin shifts Salary486 words
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Advertisement805 1985-06-26 24 73 pioli a uc O tro 8 n VaCant: ?3 XKT' VaCBnt: 73 i?W* VaCBnt: ?3 SituationB Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: production Production Production Production Production I Our Company, the leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives is expanding our Kallang factory. We have immediate vacancies for:- ¥MM mnirmfinfnp fnttaHllfeC N^3&^^O^=805 words
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Advertisement440 1985-06-26 24 A leading high technology company specialising In the production and testing of f computer peripherals, PCB assemblies utilising advanced automation have Immediate vacancies for Requirements: H Experienced m assembly and soldering of PCB Matured with good leadership qualities Willing to take on challenges and accept responsibilities Very attractive salary will440 words
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Advertisement299 1985-06-26 24 73 Situations Vacant: Production Archive y I A leader m Advanced Tape Technology requires for expansion: Minimum Primary 6 'BEST education Age between 16 35 Female applicants preferred Secondary 2 and above Minimum 1 year's experience m the testing of electronic/electrical products beoondary 2 4 education •I—2 /ears' sxper ience299 words
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Advertisement393 1985-06-26 25 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production JAk TOSHIBA^ a FEMALE I PRODUCTION OPERATORS Wr Primary education nJ^B Age 1 6 —40 years \^B| f I You get a good O ti\ I starting monthly salary of 1# \r V (including allowances and overtime pay) and 5J Wafter 1393 words
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Advertisement179 1985-06-26 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous well-established smelting^ company requires 1) FURNACE OPERATORS Gross salary above $800 Experience not essential as training will be provided Completed Sec. 4 national service Able to read write English Chinese Willing to perform shift duties 2) MALAY SECURITY OFFICER Gross salary $580 Able to write speak179 words
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Advertisement457 1985-06-26 25 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous T GM Singapore Jk *J I" pte.L\6. m I GM Singapore Pte Ltd, a multi-national I manufacturing company specialising m I I high-technology automotive electronics I invites top-calibre candidates to fill the I I following positions I (1) MATERIAL I I HANDLER457 words
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Advertisement574 1985-06-26 25 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous EHDB 1 invites applications from Singapore citizens for the following posts: (A) CLERICAL ASSISTANT GCE 3 O' Level including English. Clerical and accounting duties. Gross salary: $500 pm m the range $479 $1024 (B) HAWKERS LIAISON OFFICER GCE 3 'O' Level with574 words
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Advertisement463 1985-06-26 25 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous SSSmmhr Immediate vacancies available! Stackers Cashiers Butchers Please call personally at: 5 Koek Road #82-18 Cuppage Plaza from 10am spm SIME DARBY I EDIBLE PRODUCTS LTD I invites suitable candidates for the I following posts: W ii) MAINTENANCE 1 I MECHANIC tjl463 words
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Advertisement266 1985-06-26 25 CRpwn HtfNtE HO7R invites applications for the following I positions: Gross Salary $550 per month GCE 'O' level with credit m English S and 3 other subjects s Typing speed 40-45 wpm Gross Salary pi $550 per month Gross Salary $750 per month Gross Salary $450 per month Gross Salary266 words
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Advertisement382 1985-06-26 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous York Hotel required Confidential Clerk/Typist GCE O' Level Able to type at 35wpm Receptionist/ Information GCE O' level with good credit m English Related experience preferred Pleasant disposition Outstation Cashier Secondary education Related experience preferred Waiters (Coffee House) Secondary education Kitchen Porter Attractive salaries and fringe382 words
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Advertisement436 1985-06-26 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MUSTAD A Norwegian Manufacturing Company m Jurong requires: GCE'O' tevei with good passes m Science. English Maths. previous experience m Chemical Metallurgical testing is an advantage out not essential Interested applicants can call personally with your certificates testimonial today (26 June '65) to: The Personnel Dept436 words
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Advertisement565 1985-06-26 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous AT concrete manufacturing company urgently requires: EXPERIENCED CUBE MAKERS Job site: Ang Mo Kio Aye 1 Buklt Timah Attractive remuneration and other benefits will be offered. Interested applicants please call personally for interview at:--83-E, Hindhede Road, Bukit Timah M m.s. (Opp Court Furniture) Tel: *****58/9 Leading565 words
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Advertisement672 1985-06-26 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FEMALE ASSEMBLY OPERATORS Primary education. Below 28 years. Interested pleaee call personally at: 14 Kallang Way 4 Singapore 1334 KIM SENG BOWL Requires 1. MECHANICS 2. COUNTER RECEPTIONISTS Call personally at: #04-01 Kirn Seng Shpg Ctr Singapore 0923 Tel: *****88 LA PIAZZA COFFEE HOUSE requires 1)672 words
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Advertisement867 1985-06-26 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MALAY DRIVERS WANTED immediately for car rental company. Only those with telephone need apply. Interview at Hyatt Hotel between 10am 3pm. MALE CLEANER REQUIRED for shopping complex. Come personally for interview at: 7th storey Parklane Shopping Mall, 35 Selegie Rd. REOD EXPERIENCED GREASER Car washer. Call867 words
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Advertisement458 1985-06-26 26 fnifM? Are you looking for a stal LJJ JfcvJ tionwagon? Theie are two S-^^fpjnr-— at classification 94. nrr*! la One 8 a 1977 D Bun Jl UQJ^i 120Y and the other a 1978 <r-% r\ rv Lancer. Both are aircon JD)f I/A] and eligible for PARF. b^h IHBBvfikw^ «afoJ-l Check458 words
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Advertisement703 1985-06-26 26 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance KENNIE MOTOR Insurance Agency offers special low rate for new vehicles, hire purchase Si loan at 5.5% St all types of insurance. Call us: *****18/ *****38. 101, Kitchener Rd, #02-45, Jin Besar Plaza, Spore 0820. CROWN MOTOR OFFERS best term on hire purchase/ insurance for used703 words
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Advertisement705 1985-06-26 26 87 For Sale: Mercedes (SEE TO BELIEVE) '74 Mercedes 230.6 manual. Pte regn. Aircond, accident free. New paint. Showroom cond. $6,600. Tel: *****87. 1979 MERCEDES 2SOS, 1 company owner, aircon, cassette, power windows, central locking, $23,900. Tel: *****33. 1980 MERCEDES 200 manual, 1 owner, central locking, power steering/windows, lst class705 words
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Advertisement800 1985-06-26 26 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 3999 NOW AND TOP-OF-THE-LINE TELSTAR TXS S YOURS! fly iBB lHb'lfmV#'^3^K] a 9 LHr^ For a limited period only, we have plush, luxurious interior, slashed nearly 50 off the normal Hurry down now to Regent Motors downpayment to800 words
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Advertisement601 1985-06-26 26 90 For Sale: Toyota COMPANY REGISTRATION 1982 Toyota Carina 1600 DX manual. 1 owner. Aircon, radio/ cassette. Tax 3/86. Low mileage. Immaculate condition. $14,900. Tel: *****55. END 1981 TOYOTA Starlet 5-door. Aircon, 2nd owner. Tax 12/85. Hi-fi, s/rims. Beautiful cond. $14,700 neg. *****30, Mr Salleh. JUNE -84 TOYOTA Corolla DX601 words
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Advertisement578 1985-06-26 26 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 79 MITS. LANCER 1400GL pte owner, tip top cond., aircon, radio cassette, s/rims. New tax. Tel: *****68. •80 MIT LANCER GL 4-speed. 1 pte owner. Alrcond, radio cassette. Showroom cond. $12,500 0.n.0. *****82. •83, LANCER F 1400 GLX. Superb cond. Well maintained by agt. Reasonable offer.578 words
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Advertisement908 1985-06-26 26 92 For Sato: Mazda 1984 MAZDA 929 s/wagon, auto, (latest model), 1 private owner, aircon, radio cassette, power steering, central locking, original paint, m showroom condition. Tel: *****17. 1981 MAZDA 628 5-speed. Q' regn 1 owner, power windows, central locking, tax 10/85. Gd condition $8,200 0.n.0. *****27/8. '83, MAZDA 323908 words
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Advertisement847 1985-06-26 27 93 For Sale: Honda 78 HONDA CIVIC 3-dr New rd tax tyres, tip top condition. $9,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****16. 81 HONDA CIVIC. 5 doors, aircond, radio, cassette. 1 pte. owner. $15,500. Tel: *****40. '82 ACCORD EX. Fully auto, power steering, central locking, $22,500 *****11/2, Lee. •82 ACCORD EX model, c/w847 words
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Advertisement725 1985-06-26 27 94 For Saie: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes One of the most important things to consider when f the Os&^ii /A Gof/thtr if* 22 km/I* tjKTf Ifffjf $298 6mth road tax V ingaporeans know that the best test of any car is the725 words
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Advertisement612 1985-06-26 27 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '81 DATSUN PICK-UP 720 aircon hifi passed ROY road tax new 1 owner. Asking $7,000/- Call: *****73. 1980 MIT. L3OO Van. New tax, passed inspection, excellent cond. $6,800 0.n.0. *****10. 1981 DAIHATSU DOUBLE Cab lorry, diesel, 1 owner. *****5, Gabriel. 1981 OCT. NISSAN Micro-feus. <612 words
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Advertisement485 1985-06-26 27 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/Scooters VESPA PXISO. AX plate. New paintwork.. Tip top condition. $1,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****56. 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY MODEL C.C. PARF or Non-PARF 'Q' Regn Commercial vans/ pickups '81 onwards Toyota Cressida PARF/ Q' registration 2.0 auto Trade-in Considered. TEL: *****76/ *****05485 words
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Advertisement822 1985-06-26 27 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Nissan Vanettes: Outshines m safety with 4 powerful headlights Wtf 1 1 All II UllMj Ml CUmCd Our range of Nissan Vanette Blind Vans and822 words
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Advertisement471 1985-06-26 27 Tsv ,v ftvX*B?*>*" nurtflfl^ I*l j3|C? ffl| #4 W j3| 9% v t S%f% tfSft'O Wlllf^h iKkviTrfci'iiiiiiii hii&Dliiifcl'' 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Spanish designed bungalow m popular HOLLAND ROAD VICINITY DIST.IO, 3 large bedrooms, study, separate living/ dining with patios, fully aircond. $4,000. Bungalow m prestigious DIST.IO with swimming pool.471 words
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Advertisement467 1985-06-26 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses PASIR RIS f/furn hse facing sea, large living/ dining, 3 bdrms, modern kitchen, excellent for airline oil rig staff- $990 only. Call *****97 (No agents). DIST.27 JLN CHERPEN s 'storey detached. 3 bdrms, attached bathrms, partially furnished. Built-in 1,500 sq.ft. Call *****36. D-11 VANDA AYE. Newly467 words
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Advertisement437 1985-06-26 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST.I9 UPP PAYA Lebar Tai Keng Gdn, unfurnished. 3 bdrms. $980. Lynn, *****4. DIST.2O OFF UPPER Thomson, newly renovated terrace, 3 bdrms, p/ furn. $800. Tel: *****98. DIST.2O 2-STOREY TERRACE house, 4 bedrooms, furnished. Rental $1,200. Tel: *****43. DIST.2IS9, NEAR BUKIT Timah Plaza, newly renovated semi-d.437 words
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Advertisement310 1985-06-26 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses $1,200 D.23 CHESTNUT Cres. s/storey bunglw. 8,000 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms, f 'furn. Vilianelle *****81. 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Esstcnt L&9OOH Just off East Coast beach park Partially furnished split level lownhouses Penthouses c Brand new units with high quality finishes c Country dob facitities amidst beautifully310 words
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Advertisement685 1985-06-26 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments JERVOIS MANSION 18/19 Jervois Road Dist.lo24 DON'T MISS! View this PLANNED PERFECTION COMBINED WITH CHARACTER, STYLE S. GK4>CE with fresh innovative idejij,to suit your needs. Choose from a total of 2C UNITS OF BRAND NEW LOWER/ UPPER MAIS. Each with a BUILT-IN AREA OF 2,800 SQ.FT.685 words
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Advertisement700 1985-06-26 28 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms 2 ROOMS AVAILABLE m Grange Road. Quiet location, no children, no cooking. Tel: *****30. FLATS ROOMS available at various dlsts. Please call: *****72. 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses REGENT PROPERTY CTR requires bungalows/ Apts m D.9, 10, 11 for newly arrived American families. Co. lease. Budget $3,500700 words
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Advertisement867 1985-06-26 28 113 For Sale: Houses DIST. 14 JALAN ISHAK A pair of semi-detached bungalow reserved only to 2 families. Land area approx. 3,600 sq.ft. with huge built-in. Best quality finishing. Freehold. TEL: *****96 Dixon Ng (1543) A GOLDEN Opportunity to own an extensively renovated s/storey semi-detachec! house near Guru Nanak Sat867 words
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Advertisement890 1985-06-26 28 113 For Sale: Houses D-5 HONG LEONG Gdn, 2-1/2-sto-rey ter. $450,000. Corner ter 3,800 sq.ft. $540,000. West Coast corner ter. $415,000. United *****55. DlO GREENLEAF VICINITY, approx. 4,300 sq.ft. renovated d/storey semi-d, 3 1 bdrms, $570,000 0.n.0. City: *****91. D.lO LENGKOK ANGSA d-storey semi-d. 3200 sq.ft. 3+ 1 bdrms. Freehold890 words
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Advertisement766 1985-06-26 29 113 For Sale: Houses D. 21, JALAN WAJEK. s/storey semi-d 3,300 sq.ft. 99 yrs. lease. $185,000 neg. Patror., *****15/ 8. D 10 O/STOREY SEMI-D. 4400 sq.ft. 4 bdrms/ serva it's/ study. $660,000. Tel: *****89 (Agt). D.lO EAST SUSSEX Lane d-storey bunglw, 10,500 sq.ft. 5 rms, marble fir, Lindtrac *****79. D.lO766 words
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Advertisement690 1985-06-26 29 DIST 5 VISTA Park Brand New 2 bedrooms Near NUS/Infl sch. Tel: *****09. DIST. 11 KENG LEE Rd penthouse area about 2,800 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. Freehold. Contact *****00 DIST.IS EASTERN LAGOON, 2 bdrms, 915 sq.ft. Freehold. Facing sea. Tel: *****04 Owner. DIST.IS, ROSE GARDEN 1,100 sq.ft. First Mansion, 1,700 sq.ft.690 words
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Advertisement845 1985-06-26 29 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments BRADDELL VIEW. High floor good facing 3+l bedrooms, attached baths. 1770 sq.ft. $243,000. Exquisite: *****14. LAKEVIEW, 1,770 SQ.FT. Low/ high floor. Face lush greenery. Quiet. Consider reasonable offer. Vanda *****18. BRADDELL VIEW, MANY 1550/1770, marble/ceramic, well renovated, $230,000/$250,000. JC: *****92. BRADDELL VIEW BLK.D. 1770 sq.ft.845 words
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Advertisement731 1985-06-26 29 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments WEST COAST DR., 3 rm., Blk. 506. Marble fir. Wardrobes. Cabinets. $48,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****22/ 3. WHAMPOA DRIVE 8LK. 75 3roomed improved, fully renovated. $39,000 neg. *****42. 3-RM AT GHIM Moh Blk 11, 11 th fir, near school. $40,000 neg. Contact *****61 Mdm Ho after731 words
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Advertisement560 1985-06-26 29 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces my^l f| CHOICE 1 I FACTORY 1 SPACE FOR I LEASE Factory space of various dimensions at Sims Aye/ Eunos Road for lease. Please contact Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen Tel: *****11 or *****58 TO LET FACTORY space for light industry at Tanglin Halt Close. Interested, please560 words
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Advertisement408 1985-06-26 29 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 750, UPP. BT. Timah Rd., covered area. 4,000, 4,500, 12,500 sq.ft. $1 p.s.f Tel: *****04. Principals only. 120 For Sale: Office Spaces PARKWAY BUILDERS' CENTRE (facing Parkway Parade) 775 sq.ft. to 38,340 sq.ft. sea view, Norman Tan *****7. SMALL SHOPS SUITABLE for showroom/ office at Katong408 words
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Advertisement277 1985-06-26 29 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I JH\± LTH BUILDING I located at Jalan Kilang Timor (Off Jalan Bukit Meran) I Showroom Warehouse I Available I long short I term leases I I godown I I services I GEORGE LOW COMPANY y Tel: *****37 J WAREHOUSE FOR SALE277 words
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Advertisement832 1985-06-26 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office with carpet, turni-^ ture and partition*. 1.600 sq.ft. 7,200 sq ft Shops cum office (renovated) 390 sq.ft. 2.200 sq.ft. Units for Sale/Lease. Tel: *****84/5 Lynn *****41 Mr Sect D 9 ORCHARD RD outside CBt> Exclusive offices availablejfr; prestigious bldgs. Near hoU?!*^ business ctrs. Ample832 words
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Advertisement389 1985-06-26 30 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE Your international business advantage Have an office at the WTC Singapore. You'll be accorded the respect and recognition that all World Trade Centres have gained worldwide. Enjoy its success and prestige.389 words
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Advertisement391 1985-06-26 30 121 For Rent: 121 For Rant: Office Spaces Office Spaces PRIME RAFFLES PLACE LOCATION MAGNIFICENT SEA-VIEW PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT ONLY $3.00 psf per mth. Call Alice Lam/Richard Tel: *****2 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces RACE COURSE ROAD 3-storey shop house near Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Floor area391 words
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Advertisement392 1985-06-26 30 124 For Rant: Shop Spaces PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACES FOR RENT GOLDEN LANDMARK Shops 239 1152 sq ft. LUCKY PLAZA Shops 261 667 sq ft. FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 33 714 sq ft. CUPPAGE PLAZA Shops 288 3,199 sq ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 215 603 sq ft. FAR EAST SHOPPING392 words
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Advertisement624 1985-06-26 30 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces FURN/ AIRCON. GRDFLR showroom, 800 to 1800 sq.ft. For lease at reasonable price. At Telok Blangah Hse, opp. World Trade Ctr. Tel: *****10/ *****16. SHOP SPACE 23S 322 sq.ft. for rent. 2nd fir. Great Eastern Hotel. Contact Mci Chin/ Susan, tel: *****44. COSY SHOP TO624 words
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Obituary, Illustration306 1985-06-26 32 181 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 Sona: Daughters-in-law: Gan Kirn Sai Tan Ah Bee Gan Kirn Kow Mok Sar Moey Gan Ah Phong (Deceased)— Gan Ah Seah Ho Thai Thai Gan Ah306 words
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Obituary30 1985-06-26 32 183 Condolences 183 Condolences MR. MRS. HARI DARMAWAN MICKEY INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD Express their deepest sympathies condolences to the family of the late MDM. LEE KWAI YIN (MRS. JOANNA CHAN)30 words
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Article, Illustration600 1985-06-26 32 Agasam's five-year-old cracks 35 sec ON THE TRACK with TONTO AGASAM STABLE'S Pagan Dancer, who failed m the King's Gold Cup sprint at Kuala Lumpur earlier this month after suffering interference m the final 300 m, did the fastest gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning.600 words
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136 1985-06-26 32 Baillamont off to run in Irish Derby PARIS, Tues. BAELLAMONT, winner of the Prix Jean Prat Ecurie Fustok (Group One) at Chantilly earlier this month, leaves for Ireland tomorrow to run m the Irish Derby on Saturday. American iockey Cash Asmussen will ride Baillamont m the Derby. The colt isReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration174 1985-06-26 32 PERTH, Tues CHAMPION West Australian iockey Rod Kemp says he will not go out of his way to shatter his own state riding record because there is another mark which he is keen to beat. Kemp set a record of 138 winnersWAN - 174 words
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Article44 1985-06-26 32 NEW YORK, Tues. Five-year-old Mugatea, ridden by Jorge Velasquez, shot to the lead at the 800 m and then hung on to win the US$4O,OOO (about S$90,000) feature race over 1,600 m from the favourite, Track Barron, at Belmont Park yesterday. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article, Illustration262 1985-06-26 32 At the 4OOtn Pictures at the 4Mm by At the finish ,.FM A,.FMAKL;FML;KA HQfiuS .bbs MB£i^ .FM,A;,FL;A mil MM^ GHSSI Mm^AJ^KJ^ LK;ALPGKA;L,A;L,A; ,FM;KMA;LFML;AKM MMtWMMM^^MIHi MH^WHW TW flPfffrMWMflfcaairh'-iVh -**<* -J...- -»>■ «r -*»-*^:->»* ■-<»»■*■■ WWW"* l "«i^,jT^? w vw Xl#BiMll\M I wjRI^H 181 PWFH*innJONATHAN CHOO - 262 words
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Advertisement441 1985-06-26 32 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? mk C G 747 Certificate m Computer Programming and Information Processing For GCE 'O' level holders. No prior computer M knowledge needed. Diploma m Computer Studies (Full or Part Time) For GCE 'O' or A' holders. Incorporates C441 words
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Advertisement263 1985-06-26 32 157 Other Courses BEAUTY WORKSHOP COURSE commencing for housewives. Enquiries, call *****55 or #08-19, People's Park Centre. 2 MONTHS FLORAL arrangement at only $40 mcl. bridal bouquet. 8 designs. Tel *****62 Licia. 170 Lost WALLET, DARK BROWN belonging to T. S. Hargls left m N.T.U.C. taxi, 19.6.85. at 4.30 p.m.263 words
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Advertisement18 1985-06-26 32 Consult the travel guide of The Straits Times Classified. C«A<T.S> I *****66 I More Obituaries on Pg. 3318 words
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77 1985-06-26 33 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences f CONDOLENCE 1 I WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHIES I TO THE BEREAVED FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. NG AIK HUAN ON THE DEMISE OF I MR. NG AIK HUAN, bbm I MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE ASIA INSURANCE CO. LTD. THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LTD.77 words
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Obituary, Illustration157 1985-06-26 33 MDM MARY CHIA CHOON ENG Age 82 wife of the late Joseph Cheong Chin Kee pasted away peacefully at 6.10 am on 25.845 leaving behind: 1 daughter, 1 daughter-in-law, 4 grandchildren, 1 grandaon-in-law and 1 great grand-daughter. Body will b« lying m state at the St. Joseph's Church,157 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1985-06-26 33 The Family of the late MRS. FLORENCE VOO (NEE NEWN SHAK CHIN) with to«xpres* their deep appreciation and heartfelt thanks to all relatives, cherished friends and colleagues for their kind condolences, assistance, attendance and donations during their recent bereavement. They are especially grateful to all the Priests, Choir100 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1985-06-26 33 The Family of the Late MICHAEL SEOW TSE TOH Departed: 21st June '85 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, the Parish priests members of the prayer groups of the Church of the Holy Cross A ths Church of St. Mary of the Angels for92 words
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Obituary, Illustration176 1985-06-26 33 In Loving Memory Of WEE CHENG KtONG Departed: 26 June 1984 God took him home, it was His will, But m our hearts wa love him still; His memory is as daar today As m the hour he passed away. Wa often sit and think of him176 words
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Obituary, Illustration133 1985-06-26 33 In loving memory of MR. M. K. KRISHNA born 24.12.20. departed 26.6.82. In life loved and honored. In death remembered. Always remembered by family and all loved ones. FOO SUAN KIM Departed June 26 1980 Today recalls sad memories Of a dear father gone to resi There133 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1985-06-26 33 IN LOVING MEMORY Of MR. P. KANDASAMY DEPARTED 26.6.83 Dearly missed and always remembered by wife, sons, daughters, son-in-law and grandchildren IN SWEET REMEMBRANCE of Helen Ng Chong Sim. You were such a warm caring person, you were more than just a friend and you will always61 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1985-06-26 33 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. RENGASAMY RAJOO Departed on 3V5.e5 Wish to express their heartiest thanks to relatives, friends, for their prayers, condolences, donations, wreaths kind attendance during their recent bereavement. A sunset mass will be held at Church of Risen Christ, Toa Pay oh on 29th91 words
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Article, Illustration106 1985-06-26 33 ,M;AM;FM;AL,F,./ OVER-PRICED strawberries... over zealous officials... over optimistic weather forecasts... and overcast skies. That was the story of the opening day on Monday. Despite repeated announcements that the thunderstorms were about to clear, only three-and-a-half sets of tennis were completed out of 67 scheduled106 words
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Article584 1985-06-26 33 ON THE COURT No. 2 seed the only one to complete match LONDON, Tues. It was a contribution to tennis that Ivan Lendl did not appreciate or find particularly noble. On a day when rain and slippery conditions eventually forced a postponement of 66 of 67584 words
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Article163 1985-06-26 33 LONDON, Tues. London safety experts will make surprise inspections of Wimbledon during the championships and of Lord's during the cricket Test The inspections are part of the Greater London Councifs constant safety checks on sports grounds after the football disasters at Bradford and Brussels, m which over 90AFP; NYT - 163 words
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Article, Illustration175 1985-06-26 33 LONDON, Tues. Chris Evert Lloyd said yesterday a neck injury she suffered last week was much improved, but she was still not able to play to her full capacity. The 30-year-old joint top women's seed strained a muscle m the back of her neck m practiceReuter; NYT - 175 words
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Article364 1985-06-26 33 BELFAST, Tues. Zola Budd suffered her first defeat on a British track at the Ulster Games International athletics meeting here last night. The 19-year-old South African-born British runner trailed home m second place 15 metres behind black American Darlene Beckford m the women's 3,000 metres. DarleneReuter - 364 words
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Article, Illustration144 1985-06-26 33 ALHAMBRA(Callfornia), Tnes. Taiwan caused a stir m their first table tennis meetIng with China when their men beat the world champions 4-1 m the final of an exhibition tournament here. The biggest surprise of was the defeat of China's world champion Jiang Jialiang by Taiwan's No. 2 HuangAFP - 144 words
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Article358 1985-06-26 33 SOUTHAMPTON, Tues. Three days before the Second Test against England, the Australian cricketers suffered the embarrassment of being dismissed for 76 by Hampshire yesterday. Left-arm seamer Kevan James was the touring team's main tormentor as they made heavy weather of replying to the county side's firstReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration586 1985-06-26 34 4 There are three changes fans can expect when the Pahang FA unveil their plans for the new season. Jamal's appointment has been m the air for quite a while now. In fact PFA acting president, the Raja Muda of Pahang, had promised Jamal theNST - 586 words
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Article140 1985-06-26 34 BERNE, Tuea. THE European Football Union (Uefa) have postponed their hearing to consider appeals by England's Liverpool and Jnventos, of Italy, against penalties imposed after the Brussels Stadium tragedy. Uefa spokesman Rudolph Rothenbaehler said today: "We have had to postpone the meetings planned for Friday andReuter - 140 words
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Article236 1985-06-26 34 Souness, Francis shine in Rome ROME, Tues. FORMER Liverpool captain Graeme Souness is likely to be one of at least three Britons playing m the Italian Cup final after starring for Sampdoria m one of Sunday's semi-final first-leg matches. The Scottish midfielder and England striker Trevor Francis both stood outReuter - 236 words
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Article304 1985-06-26 34 Mills is Stoke manager FORMER England captain Mick Mills, 36, has been appointed manager of Stoke City, who were relegated to the Second Division last season. Mills, who won 42 caps and led England m the 1982 World Cup finals, was one of the most dependable full-backs for the lastAFP; Reuter - 304 words
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Article359 1985-06-26 34 PARIS, Tues. Monique Berlioux, sacked after 14 years as International Olympic Committee director, has been named a top-level advisor for Paris m the French capital's bid to hold the 1992 Olympics. Paris and Barcelona are considered the front-runners among the six cities running for the 1992AFP; AP; Reuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration343 1985-06-26 34 Police: Charge only for extra services KUALA LUMPUR, Tues FEDERAL police have dismissed allegations of unfairness m charging soccer authorities for services rendered at Malaysia Cup matches. "We are just following regulations which say that fees are chargeable m respect of extra or special services," said Mohamed Mat Wahid, theNST - 343 words
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Article166 1985-06-26 34 'Mockery' says Penang lawyer PENANG, Tues Penang police, who have been charging fees for providing security services at City Stadium since 1983, say there is nothing unethical or unfair about the practice. Chief police officer Datuk H.B. Almeida said this is permitted under Section 81 of the Police Act forNST - 166 words
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Article, Illustration197 1985-06-26 35 FAST forward Eddie Ng, a reserve m the last Southeast Asia Games two years ago, has finally regained his place m the national basketball team. The 29-year-old textile merchant, whose frequent business trips often forced him to stay away from the limelight, is m197 words
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Article375 1985-06-26 35 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Forces claim that rivals fielded ineligible player By TIONG BAHRU midfielder Rahman Tahir probably kicked up more dust than he reckoned when he slipped on his boots for last Saturday's National Football League Division One match against Armed Forces, which ended m a 1-1 draw. Now375 words
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Article355 1985-06-26 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Ultimate disqualified for using 'non-employees' By ULTIMATE TRADING have been disqualified from the Anchor Business Houses squash tournament for allegedly fielding non-employees m their qualifying-round matches last week. And this evening, Sime Darby will meet Crown Prince Hotel m a play-off to decide who355 words
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Article349 1985-06-26 35 M. MARIMUTHU took advantage of the generally poor scores to win the Singapore Professional Golfers' Association monthly competition at Jurong on Monday. Manmuthu shot a 36--hole total of three-over-par 147 (71, 76) to beat Ithnin Zain by two strokes. Ithnin, a veteran pro making a successful349 words
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Article473 1985-06-26 35 First V /Person Peter Siow joins the call for an extended basketball league BZZZ...bzzz...bzzz. National coach Chan Kwok Hung stirred a hornet's nest when he submitted his new format for the Basketball Association of Singapore Cup tournament last month. But after years of witnessing slumberland473 words
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Article, Illustration95 1985-06-26 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. G. Vljayanathan has resigned as Malaysian Hockey Federation secretary, a post he has held for U years, citing work pressure and the need to spend more time with his family as his reasons. Vljay, m a letter to MHF president, the SultanNST - 95 words
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Article, Illustration223 1985-06-26 35 HAKIKAT RAI - Soccer's night of shame HAKIKAT RAI By LAST night's National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium between Tampines Rovers and Tiong Bahru, which Rovers won 3-1, epitomised the rut the sport has sunk to a referee who failed to turn up, one sacking and five oookings. ThatJONATHAN CHOO - 223 words
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Article235 1985-06-26 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Denmark's Morten Frost Hansen will be skipping the Malaysian Open badminton tournament here from July 16 to 21 because of leave problems. His absence will certainly disappoint many local fans who had hoped for a replay of the recent World ChampionshipBernama; Reuter - 235 words
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Article67 1985-06-26 35 HOWARD CASHIN was reelected president of the Singapore Rugby Union at their annual meeting at the Singapore Cricket Club last night. The other officials elected: Dr Chan Peng Mun (vice-presi-dent), Ivan Oh (secretary), Zamhari (asst secretary), Edward Low (treasurer), Anthony Tay, David Scollum and Maj. J. Mateparae (committee67 words
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Article360 1985-06-26 35 M. VALMIKI and Pramjal Gupta combined brilliantly to steer SCA Greens to a seven- wicket victory over SCA Reds m the Singapore Cricket Association's Schoolboy Carnival at Balestier Road yesterday. After Reds had been sent back to the pavilion with only 80 runs on the board360 words
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299 1985-06-26 35 WIMBLEDON LATEST The waiting game again as rain reigns LONDON, Tues. Only an hour's play was possible at Wimbledon today as heavy rain lashed down on the AllEngland Club here. With no sign of a quick resumption midway through the afternoon, officials announced that the last matches scheduled on eachAP - 299 words
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Advertisement107 1985-06-26 34 At East Coast Recreation Centre 010 (tormaHy FISHERMAN) next to Mac Donalds COAST PARKWAY {lOIOWO EASI Mac Donalds) ...JpH^SBJ HbS Bil Jml £T i^# (per pc) $14.00 JJTI *LVVc Prawns (30 pcs) $16.00 I "Crab (2 whole crab) $10.00 r/TTy Sea Food Soup 6.00 jf Vegetable 4.00 ~mM Mussels 6.00107 words
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Miscellaneous47 1985-06-26 35 CRICKET Schoolboys' Carnival (Balestier Road, 10 am). GOLF Singapore Amateur Jr Championships (Sentosa, 8 am; HOCKEY Friendly: National U-23 v Punggol (Farrer Park AC, 5.30 pm). SOCCER NFL Wv. 1: Toa Payoh v Police (Jalan Besar, 7.30 pm), Armed Forces v Farrer Park Dynamos (Jurong, 8 pm).47 words
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683 1985-06-26 36 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT New copyright laws being drafted, US panel on the GSP told By wasnington correspondent WASHINGTON, Tues. A Singapore senior state counsel yesterday told a United States panel on the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) that the government is moving as fast683 words
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Article, Illustration22 1985-06-26 36 The long queue at Singapore Pools yesterday more than 1 ,706 turned np hoping to till 159 vacancies.22 words
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282 1985-06-26 36 LONDON, Tues POLICE have foiled an Irish Republican guerilla plot to bomb a string of Britain's most popular seaside resorts this summer and smashed what they believe is a major terrorist cell on the British mainland. Extra police were drafted m with snifferReuter - 282 words
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369 1985-06-26 36 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THE Criminal Investigation Department will help Singapore Pools to screen the large number of applicants who want to be betting agents m the new computerised 4-D lottery. Singapore Pools' Colombo Court office received 1,700 applications yesterday369 words
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318 1985-06-26 36 Ex-Wall Street Journal columnist found guilty of fraud NEW YORK, Tues. A columnist for the Wall Street Journal newspaper who leaked advance information which earned U*****,000 (551,505,250) on the stock market has been found guilty on 59 charges of conspiracy and fraud. R. Foster Winans was said to have givenAP; Reuter - 318 words
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417 1985-06-26 36 PETER HAZELHURST; KOICHI ISHIYAMA - Japan will cut tariffs on 1,850 types of imports PETER HAZELHURST KOICHI ISHIYAMA By and TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese government decided today to cut tariffs on 1,850 types of imports including 72 items of special interest to Asean when it introduces a new package of trade concessions next month to417 words
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Article90 1985-06-26 36 TRADE and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan and Minister of State (Trade and Industry) Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong left for Tokyo yesterday to attend the Second AseanJapan Economic Ministers Meeting. The two-day meeting on trade and economic relations, which opens tomorrow, will be the first90 words
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Article69 1985-06-26 36 MOSCOW, Tues. Former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau arrived m Moscow today for a monthlong visit at the invitation of the Kremlin's North American "think tank", Tass news agency said. He will spend a month haying talks with Soviet officials and travelling around the country, Canadian sourcesReuter - 69 words
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Article51 1985-06-26 36 ISLAMABAD, Tues. Six men arrested by police m Karachi earlier this month for selling 500 Bangladeshi girls for 1,000 rupees (Ssl4s) to 3,000 rupees apiece were charged with abduction and wrongful confinement yesterday. They were arrested after 13 of the Bangladeshi girls were found m a Karachi den.UPI - 51 words
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Article30 1985-06-26 36 NEW YORK. Tues. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrial stocks rose 3.59 points to 1,324.15 m first half-hour's trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement106 1985-06-26 36 00 FOR 77^ The Swinger II Deluxe Smoker Grill is the latest barbecue set from Meco with greater cooking surface than conventional grills. But what's even better is that it folds up into a neat, compact and utterly convenient "carry-around" that you could take with you anywhere, anytime. How's that106 words
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Advertisement311 1985-06-26 36 Stay to the know... Fitzpatrick's up for sale Why owner Hongkong Land is selling it? Plus background to the first Fitzpatrick's supermarket set up m 1958. BTop quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****1 1, ext 2209 BsS BV^SBBBMB^311 words
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Miscellaneous132 1985-06-26 36 Weather 1 UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 33 max., 27 mm. SUNSET today: 7.13 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.01 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/16 C Rain Manila 24/34 C Cloudy Amsterdam 12/18 C Cloudy Melbourne 7/14 C Fine Bangkok 26/32 C Cloudy Moscow 15/25 C132 words
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Section Two
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Family & Society
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Article, Illustration1030 1985-06-26 1 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By When we think of child minders, we think of nannies and grannies. But did you know that there's a special group of child minders who spend their spare time lighting up the lives of handicapped children? Let's take a look at these unstinting volunteersDAVID TAN - 1,030 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1985-06-26 2 PARENTS concerned about the way they should bring up their children may seek help from family, friends or professionals, but a book can be a good source of reference and useful for gaining insight into how to become a more effective parent. Parents-to-be Our anxiety and care1,548 words
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Article, Illustration828 1985-06-26 2 CHRISTOPHER KHOO - CHRISTOPHER KHOO Personally Speaking By An undergraduate I'VE got to admit it I'm what they call a "yellow banana". A yellow banana? you may ask incredulously. Let me explain. I am a Chinese Singaporean exposed to Western life. I have adopted Western828 words
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Article, Illustration1471 1985-06-26 3 FOO TZE YUE - FOO TZE YUE By pnotograpns oy KENNETH KOH AS I pack my belongings into boxes, memories of the past surface vividly m my mind. I am m the old house m which I grew up and as I look out of the window, the rest of the1,471 words
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Advertisement248 1985-06-26 1 I A' j-^"' I Colorado, U.S. A. I Y\Mmm wSr\ jf^* m- in polished j^r j^^H I j[ jf\ k finish. I i' I i"; (ASTRLARANO /I/ I^l i^i Jk^ CERAMICHE S|iA mk yf 1/ 1/ LXj Iv^V j^h I'll twiy '-j/* jsC ■i 11l fig I %om s 0248 words
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Advertisement660 1985-06-26 1 The end I^H||^bl! of an 1] old *m \A/Q\/ «P^ 1 Jl|iall *SIH| How to m M no uc i9H more y^N^^^B e^ ective o H|^|^H parents £m mSsgSUm A yellow banana HBH^B^ caught m a SHhSHhH cultural crossfire Help for victims of £k heart attacks "W Q Goodbye, Sister660 words
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Advertisement405 1985-06-26 2 The Ministry of Community Development's ongoing Parent Education Programme tries to assist parents to acquire effective parenting skills. This week has been designated Family Week, and activities include a seminar, a mobile exhibition, workshops, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation programmes, Rediffusion family quiz, community centre talks and family sports. In conjunction405 words
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Advertisement372 1985-06-26 2 liitilflf ■if" V iiiH to^ilijf Aw iiiLii^iSjMßiii Pitmans the oldest correspondence college m UK has since its foundation m 1840 been guiding, tutoring and leading students from all over the world to commercial and professional qualifications that have opened doors to successful careers. You too can now achieve the same372 words
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Advertisement185 1985-06-26 3 Whenßsher invented hi-fi, he never dreamt it would look Who would believe, looking at these elegant compact s^ systems, that hi-fidelity was created m a small workshop on I** jK East 42nd Street, New York, by a man called Avery Fisher. ftr^0 *****^ Hi-fi has_come a long way. Today, it185 words
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Family Health
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Article, Illustration663 1985-06-26 4 Irene Chua - Irene Chua Besides helping those who've had heart attacks, the Singapore General Hospital's department of rehabilitation medicine runs a Health Enhancement programme for its staff. It also helps other organisations start similar programmes. A weekly series on developments m Singapore medical services and family health663 words
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Article, Illustration190 1985-06-26 4 WHEN a person is very sick as when vital organs such as the brain, liver, lungs, kidneys and heart are at risk of failure he is put under intensive care m a hospital. Here, the patient is closely monitored by doctors and nurses, with the190 words
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Advertisement839 1985-06-26 4 NOW BREAKING a" l"r" CORDS at Capitol-Savoy-Changi-Oriental H PRICES: $3.00 J4.00-CASH BOOKINGS ONLY-NO FREE LIST CAPITOL: 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15-ORI: 11, 1.30, 4, 7.00, 9.15 CHANGI ft SAVOY: Both Theatres at 11, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 1 Tickets CASH BOOKABLE ONE DAY IN ADVANCE at CAPITOL ONLY I CtVAI839 words
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Advertisement467 1985-06-26 4 CATHAY: 26th BIG DAY! (*****00) 1 1.00 am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9 15pm Jfe/CBPjL?il They risk their lives to reunite -f/^-J«| h^( Baby with it's captured mother bW bbb^bbV^llhbV-^bk bbbW, V f BB **j£SBBBF*^'' > lkahßßßaW r «**^S^bH SL i I t BBS '^^SU^f^ S \*jy secret Of me Lost467 words
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Article, Illustration924 1985-06-26 5 Madam Chong Chow Yin has raised many 'children' during her 30 years as a broadcasting producer. GOH BENG CHOO went to the emotional farewell party members of the Children and Youth Play L Group held on her retirement from Rediffusion last Sunday. IT WASJACKIE HO - 924 words
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Article203 1985-06-26 5 THEIR lives may be vastly different now, but they were once great childhood friends m the Children and Youth Play Group. Mr Zhu Weiqiang, an accountant, was a "wild boy" made good through the influence of the group and its leader. "As203 words
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Article15 1985-06-26 5 MAF;LM;AL; ±BMB MM** eT¥A*W^-4:fflfjt: ffi Off* Ri*» >>&ijf?Bin^ifiL' 51*7 jig Ha«fiitf--r-AA^*tfi W 'h ftil^^i^aW^^Aie Mi15 words
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Article60 1985-06-26 5 r»*ffl^'i>ig*«fllll ±MBH-;*c'>JLt&fc3fcHg /Lfjt^ x *aeu *Ff ib la Aasßg£s&£pan&#-#« 46 W^^siL^®»il!ft^tß ft *B£*¥°&U# Aft-JefilSffliSihat^^ E t^l#±Si^¥gA ft ja^rffif&7«m^:6Ut»fl!i° tttoft ith i VXJb— tJfJtUWfi^J* i^FSpTm^^iij7-^PE?" mm mfe&m° mmm ££teffcfn?3E ftLh?SBl »yff6fnw »7^SUr»l¥B^h' ,;M ;A,FL;A, ■itsflijiia** mas *fe w if- *"/f #n* t% mmm zm )im toft ■s t m. wis k60 words
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Article767 1985-06-26 5 BEFORE the three dynasties of Xia, Shang and Zhou (2140 256 BC), the people m China were already having surnames ¥l (xing) and clan-names R (shi). The surname originated from the name of the village m which one lived or the family to which one767 words
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Article, Illustration136 1985-06-26 5 ,;AM,F;LAM,; Dragon Tales ft °«^f«tt£ K*n we* **n*r# o mrtt" ft ">y.-""£" «t«W*¥ a js#jn-ijs Afn#ft& WRo "ft" Jt&gfitfjtt M "ft" i^f^^M JfH ii»D Mto (To flf Wftft W ft *f£ &*fft ¥K# ft tt^rfi o |sj"ft;" 627 44^i 1: «fi ffisrai^ "ft" iea ft> *4t* ftftj|T*tt 408^ gft 30^136 words
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672 1985-06-26 6 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ JIKA dihitung bilangan penggemar serta pemuzik yang terlibat, jelas bahawa muzik keroncong kini berada dalam kemalapan. Berbanding dengan lainlain jenis muzik Melayu seperti dondang sayang atau gambus, keroncong benarbenar di dalam ketandusan. Telinga kita jarang berpeluang mendengar alunan keroncong,672 words
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Article, Illustration565 1985-06-26 6 ONE FORM of Malay music known as the keroncong which came from Indonesia was at one time very popular here. It was popular not only m Singapore but also m Peninsular Malaysia. In the late 1940's and throughout the 1950's and 1960's565 words
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Advertisement247 1985-06-26 6 oingapore bus oerv even better wit '/>.;-. I >*!>'■■ 3 BI& _^^BB B^r i '"l-^fl&St'i 4»1K? 'lES'r H i iH^fiSS J^Bi^BF I B^fabh. B i ane H' 9 [Bk. fl B I I B '*l -^l s \"i I &B H 1 B f|«.f |^bI II P WH fl fl247 words
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Article, Illustration375 1985-06-26 7 Hi Kids, Do you find Lego fascinating? It is a wonderful invention which helps you make your own toys with plastic blocks and gives you a chance to use your sculpting talent. The product originated m Denmark and was known as Leg Godt, which is Danish meant375 words
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Article, Illustration12 1985-06-26 7 You can make your own stencil from card or paper12 words
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Advertisement168 1985-06-26 7 sis s 1 SBi^' i telepnones ano toilets. w i v v n^BBr^^^Mf sfi '^^^^^i feii i^fflf^i.f I entertainment, there will be group B flhi -r '^Nj ■ci fc yT District, major population centres and 10 am to 5 pm. fi^S^ I --Ji|jf HS& V Hk 0 ttHHH popular aestinaiions168 words
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Advertisement554 1985-06-26 8 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES in^^H QT AMT<t RQ*tflftftl BHHI I Telefax No: '*****9 Rates: Box Service: iWi •> »*n I O nOOUOO I W^Sm j^^^. Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS invites554 words
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Advertisement428 1985-06-26 8 The National Iron Group Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of: Public Relations Executive The Person Candidates must be degree holders with 3 to 4 years relevant experience m PR work and have a good command of the English language. The Job The successful candidate will428 words
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Advertisement495 1985-06-26 8 (World's No. 1 Woodworking Machine Manufactweri) requires the following staff ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER Recognized Degree or equivalent qualification m Accountancy or Business Administration. Minimum 3 years relevant experience particularly m running a small office. Familiar with financial and tax matters. Knowledge of import/export procedures. SERVICE ENGINEER The successful candidate will be495 words
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Advertisement81 1985-06-26 8 MEGA FORMWORK SYSTEMS (PTE) LTD Will any person, firm or corporation claiming to be a creditor of MEGA FORMWORK SYSTEMS (PTE) LTD please, submit such claim m writing, together with supporting documentation, to the undersigned. If no claim is received within 14 days of the publication of this notice, application81 words
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Advertisement749 1985-06-26 8 C 1. MARKETING/ SALES MANAGER ll We invite Marketing Professionals to apply for the above position m an established Motor Company. The successful candidate must be at least 40 years old and must be a leader, dynamic, alert, have good communication skills, be able to relate comfortably with all levels749 words
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Advertisement444 1985-06-26 8 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlndfe* Up No. 294 of 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of HEANG HONG CONTRACTORS (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of444 words
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Advertisement449 1985-06-26 8 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REIM 'BUr OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Dp No. 20 of 1985 i In the Matter of the Computes i Act, Chapter 185 and I In the matter of POLYKING PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the449 words
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Advertisement645 1985-06-26 9 NOTICES I 1 (I) COMPUTER CENTRE offers a short course on INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED I DRAFTING (3 DIMENSIONAL) COMMENCING DATE 20 July 1985 I DURATION 5 weeks Saturdays only, 1.30 pm 5.30 pm COURSE OBJECTIVE The course is designed to teach designers and drafters the operating procedures for generating645 words
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Advertisement1105 1985-06-26 9 hiik SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED /A AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY r~"^ (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS AS AT 3 1ST DECEMBER 1984 The Group The Compony Note 1984 1983 1984 1983 FIXED ASSETS 6 1,338 1,299 1,338 1,299 LEASED ASSETS 7 885 960 885 960 INVESTMENTS 81,105 words
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Advertisement922 1985-06-26 9 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 1984 The Group The Company Note 19F4 1983 1984 1983 SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO OPERATING REVENUE 3 19,078 15,432 19,071 15,425 PROFIT before taxation 4 4,816 4,875 4,800 4,842 TAXATION 5 (2,258) (2,154) (2,253) (2,141) PROFIT after taxation 2,558922 words
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Advertisement216 1985-06-26 10 THE PENGUIN ENGLISH DICTIONARY has been created specially for today's needs. It features: More entries than any other popularly priced dictionary Exceptionally clear and precise definitions For the first time m an equivalent dictionary, the internationally recognized IPA pronunciation system Emphasis on contemporary usage Extended coverage of both the spoken216 words
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Miscellaneous565 1985-06-26 10 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulz f^la^^\ F A Jru«J? E^^^^^^l /^SiuTk^eT^ v PoacFT-MoNT/ >^\TH(sIIMe?; 1 fN.^SiIrSHSf ANP THEN THIS 6IRL vV 50MEUJH6N .'..THAT'S AN REALLY? I THOU6HT NOT J .Z\ Jl A«Airt J t^^Z: "ZS C^ SAIPTOME/^OOPBVE, OLP COUNTS EXPRESSION.. I WAS THE ONLY ONE AT ALL. J565 words
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Advertisement510 1985-06-26 11 NOTICES $jgk MALAYAN CREDIT LTD ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce the audited results of the Group and the Company for the financial year ended 31st March 1985 as follows: Group Company 1985 1984 1985 1984 $•000 $000 $'000 $'000 Turnover 21,132 27,955 (24.4) 4,431 1,844 140.3 Investment and510 words
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Advertisement710 1985-06-26 11 I NOTICE I This is to inform that Nelson Ng Ching I I Hiang of NRIC No. *****42/H is no longer I m our employment and hence is not author- I I ised to transact any business or collect I I money on behalf of the Company. Idealine Contracts Pte710 words
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Advertisement233 1985-06-26 11 Liv Hsiang Lou Sichuan Resraurant Free E)iced Chicken witfi EWed Red Pepper -•^f^jji^jfc^~^^ c ever-popular Sichuan speciality, /jjL^Bß(E|jMMß^g^||^^pyt. Restaurant. wNUyCI^ ne Liv Hsiang Lou will certainly be v^^^Pß or ver^ ooc^ reasons We've got the best chef m town! He is Master Chef Fong. whose art and talent m Chinese233 words
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Miscellaneous1984 1985-06-26 11 I Radi one l On ghazals and acrylic I I ENGLISH BY RADIO (7.45 pm) brings you live- I s8 i^^mlM ly lessons m English based on songs. London f m I«njtt| JB B%T^ Town by Wings is scheduled for tonight. PERFORMANCE widespread and witty form HMW ffiPtJHHj ■teiWim JHWB1,984 words
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Advertisement877 1985-06-26 12 This b your sran of reassurance. Sag s «P^ iff There are 51 authorised Castrol specialist i|^| ifcl i kallangway city motosw pte ltd toa payoh service centres m Singapore who display this sign. Jti& W oES B^)^ LTD 1 54 62 b^^p^^'pT'- When you choose to have your car877 words
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Miscellaneous1618 1985-06-26 12 mmy VIEW CATHERINE ONG (Ch 5 and 12 programmes), Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes) i iinwiiinii hi nwMiiiMnmiwitni hhhwpiuwwi ■■wiiium ■■K7~ TT7- Overload (Ch 5, fllfCirctPf*t**lt Affl tf ll' v ,>u F 14 ■MHIHI HP V PTi ml 9.28 pm) %Mw Cl2lll l#ll#lll#U w best exan -P ]es of1,618 words
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