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Title Section15 1985-06-27 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article561 1985-06-27 1 Shi'ites free sick hostage and offer to move rest into a Western embassy BEIRUT, Wed. In what seemed like the first major diplomatic breakthrough in the 13-day-old Beirut hostage crisis, Shi'ite Muslim Amal leader Nabih Berri today freed one American hostage and offered to hand overReuter; NYT; AP; UPI - 561 words
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Article127 1985-06-27 1 THE Singapore Government has condemned the hijacking of the Trans World Airlines plane on June 14. A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "Singapore Is particularly concerned over the taking of hostages for political ends. It appeals to those holding them to follow127 words
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528 1985-06-27 1 S. KUMAR - Cold Storage to take over Fitzpatrick's operations S. KUMAR By COLD Storage, a household name m the retail scene here, is buying all the retail and wholesale trading businesses owned and operated by Fitzpatrick's Pte Ltd for about $20 million. The deal with Diary Farm Co Ltd, which fully owns528 words
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Article, Illustration623 1985-06-27 1 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN $493,380 due on 25 loans totalling 18.45 m By TWO former directors of Overseas Union Finance Limited were charged yesterday with failing to take action to recover interest due to the company on 25 loans totalling $18.45 million over623 words
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Article109 1985-06-27 1 EDINBURGH, Wed. A robot dressed m a black hat and bow tie appeared m court today after running amuk m a restaurant where it was employed to serve wine. Within its first hour on the Job, the secondhand robot became uncontrollable, knocking over furniture,Reuter - 109 words
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279 1985-06-27 1 PETER HAZELHURST - Singapore 'to seek help in upgrading industries' PETER HAZELHURST Asean-Japan ministerial meet By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Wed. Singapore is expected to call on Japan to import more manufactured goods from South-east Asia and transfer more technology to the region when the second AseanJapan Economic Ministers meeting opens here tomorrow. According279 words
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Article163 1985-06-27 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Coke is ahead m the space race but Pepsi is not far behind. After agreeing last week to test a new hitech Coca-Cola can aboard the space shuttle, Challenger, next month, Nasa said yesterday it also will carry a Pepsi-Cola space dispenserUPI - 163 words
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534 1985-06-27 1 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Better benefits for union members By THE Labour Ministry is understood to be taking a critical look at the controversial issue of free-riders and can be expected to provide some guidelines on how far unions can go m seeking better benefits for534 words
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Article52 1985-06-27 1 FRENCH Open champion Mats Wilander, who also won the Australian Open last December, saw his Grand Slam hopes disappear when he suffered a shock first-round defeat against Yugoslavia's Slobodan Zivojinovic at the Wimbledon tennis championships m London yesterday. The fourth-seeded Swede lost 6-2, 5-7, 7-5, 64). See52 words
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Article68 1985-06-27 1 Latest 'DYING MAN' ON HIJACK JET BEIRUT, Wed. Hijackers holding three crewmen on the TWA plane at Beirut airport radioed today that they had "a dying man" on board. "We have a dying man, we will not take responsibility,'* an agitated hijacker radioed to the control tower. The sick manUPI - 68 words
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Advertisement40 1985-06-27 1 Were honored to serve you around the world KSREANAIR For reservations, call *****33. Inside 46 pages today Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean 6 Causeway 7 Editorial 14 Background 15 Letters 16 TtmosDollar 17-21 Classifieds 22-35 Racing 33 Sports 35-3740 words
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Article449 1985-06-27 2 Courtesy starts early THE MANDARIN Hotel believes m starting early. It launched its courtesy campaign yesterday, when the national campaign isn t due to start until tomorrow. But there's a good reason for it. The hotel is the venue for the official launch by the First Deputy Prime Minister,449 words
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Article325 1985-06-27 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: CONTRARY to allegations m some Malaysian newspapers, reports of Singaporeans being robbed m Johor recently are not made up by the press here m any attempt to discourage Singapore motorists from topping up with cheaper petrol across the Causeway. The unpleasant incidents, on the other325 words
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Article109 1985-06-27 2 CLASSES FOR ESN CHILDREN A READER has written m m support of the proposal to set up classes for Educationally SubNormal children m ordinary schools. The reader says adults the principals, teachers and parents can set an example for normal children by accepting these children m the schools. As109 words
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Article90 1985-06-27 2 SOME COMMODITIES BROKERS WANT TO TRADE IN FOREX THE CURRENT slow commodities market has prompted some brokers to see whether they can diversify into foreign exchange trading. If successful, it would bring them m line with those m the US and London. All the American commodity houses and some90 words
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Article419 1985-06-27 2 Champs m form JOHN McEnroe and Martina Navratilova made the most of the brief spasms of dry weather on Tuesday to emphasise their determination to remain king and queen of Wimbledon. McEnroe, bidding for his third successive title and his fourth m five years, overcame Australian Peter McNamara, while419 words
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Article459 1985-06-27 2 Talks with separatists THE SRI LANKAN government and militant Tamil separatist groups will meet m the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan "soon" to negotiate a political solution to the 11-year autonomy campaign, the government said yesterday. The Indian government had agreed to provide transport and security for the459 words
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229 1985-06-27 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Jails get jammed OVERZEALOUS policemen m Bangkok have flooded jails with more than 6,000 hasty arrests m two weeks, forcing thousands of criminals to be paroled and drawing an Interior Ministry order to slow down. The anti-crime campaign began on June 15, and as the229 words
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Article592 1985-06-27 2 Designer debate CALL designer-fashion crazy or creative, real talent or a rip-off. The fashion debate rages on m two opinion pieces. The first is by Sally Brampton, former fashion editor of The Observer m London. She supports young designers and individualists. Since there are no longer any absolutes592 words
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314 1985-06-27 3 COLOMBO, Wednesday Talks m Bhutan to negotiate Tamil demands THE Sri Lankan government and militant Tamil separatist groups will meet m the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan to negotiate a political solution to the 11-year autonomy campaign, the government said today. Information Minister Anandatissa DeAFP; Reuter - 314 words
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509 1985-06-27 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Singapore's plan for new copyright laws By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. A close watch should be kept on Singapore's rewriting of its copyright protection laws to ensure that the new legislation effectively protects traditional as well as hightechnology products, a509 words
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Article252 1985-06-27 3 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH By Firms think highly of Singapore BRITAIN'S Minister of State for Trade, Mr Paul Channon, yesterday raised the controverial issue of copyright protection during talks with Acting Trade and Industry Minister Dr Richard Hu, who assured him that Singapore was drafting copyright legislation252 words
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155 1985-06-27 3 DHAKA, Wed. A man who had his wife sterilised was declared a social outcast by a Muslim priest and was beaten 39 times with a shoe m punishment early this month, it was reported today. Mr Afsar Ali, 38, who had his wifeUPI - 155 words
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Article30 1985-06-27 3 BAGHDAD, Wed. Iraq formally severed diplomatic relations with Libya today, following last week's signing of a "strategic alliance between Libya and IracTsCjUlfwar Iran. H ReuterReuter - 30 words
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66 1985-06-27 3 Soviets and China to sign trade pact BEIJING, Wed. VicePremier Yao Yilin will sign a five-year trade pact m the Soviet Union next month. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said today the two sides had agreed to re-estab-lish consulates m Shanghai and Leningrad, which were closed m the mid-1960s afterReuter - 66 words
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Article45 1985-06-27 3 COLOMBO, Wed. Former Sri Lankan Finance Minister Felix Dias Bandaranaike died today after a long illness. He was 55. Mr Bandaranaike was a senior member of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party government of Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaike in 1970 to 1977. Rev terRev ter - 45 words
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146 1985-06-27 3 BEIJING, Wed. A Shanghai marriage bureau for the elderly has run into class problems. While the majority of its "clients" are women, many of them are intellectuals, the China News Service reported yesterday. Most of the men, however, are described as "ordinaryAP - 146 words
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Article152 1985-06-27 3 BEIJING Wed. China's Antarctic survey committee today denied reports that members of a Chinese expedition tortured wildlife and ate penguins during a scientific survey. "It's possible that some people m the Antarctic expedition surrounded the birds to look at them, but the penguins were not mistreatedAFP; UPI - 152 words
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Article, Illustration101 1985-06-27 3 A MOTHER and her son wading through waist-deep flood water with their belongings m Monlvibazar district, 25t km east of Dhaka, on Tuesday. The area is one of the worst hit by floods, caused by monsoon rains, which has washed away homes, crops and cattle. NearlyReuter - 101 words
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246 1985-06-27 3 HONGKONG, Wed. The Hongkong government today defied public opposition and passed a Bill designed to pave the way for more democracy and autonomy m the colony before it reverts to Chinese sovereignty. Large chunks of the Legislative Council (Powers and Privileges) Bill hadReuter - 246 words
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196 1985-06-27 3 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK. Wed The two non-communist groups of the Cambodian resistance coalition today announced the formation of a joint military command aimed at improving their fighting performance against the Vietnamese. Spokesmen for the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) and196 words
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270 1985-06-27 4 Nato chief attacks Soviet's record on rights ZURICH, Wed. Nato Secretary-General Lord Carrington yesterday attacked the Soviet record on human rights but said the West should not respond by narrowing contacts with Moscow and its allies. Addressing the Swiss Institute for International Affairs, he called Soviet treatment of human rightsReuter; AFP - 270 words
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100 1985-06-27 4 RICHMOND, Wed. A mentally retarded man, convicted of raping and brutally murdering an old woman, was executed m the electric chair at Virginia state prison last night. Morris Odell Mason, 32, an alcoholic farm worker with an eight-year-old's mind, was sentenced to death for theAFP - 100 words
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Article, Illustration192 1985-06-27 4 FORENSIC experts superimposed a photo of the skull belonging to the remains of a man said to be Josef Mengele over this photo of the Nazi war criminal m one of the many tests to determine the identity of the man whose bodyAP - 192 words
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375 1985-06-27 4 East-West conflict WARSAW, Wed. Prime Ministers of the 10-nation communist economic bloc Comecon have launched a barrage of attacks on Western foreign policy. The attacks came as another East-West conflict surfaced m SAN FRANCISCO yesterday when a Soviet representative to the 40th celebration of theReuter - 375 words
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Article, Illustration167 1985-06-27 4 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Veronica All yesterday sued former world heavyweight champion Muhammad AH for divorce four days after they separated. "Both parties maintain the utmost admiration, love and respect for each other, and their deep friendship remains intact," Ms Grace Andrews, a press agentReuter - 167 words
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345 1985-06-27 4 Brighton hotel IRA bomber caught, police believe LONDON, Wednesday BRITISH police believe they have arrested an Irish Republic Army (IRA) "master bomber" who last year almost killed Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Police sources said last night that the man, known by the nickname "The Chancer" because of his disregard ofReuter; FT - 345 words
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186 1985-06-27 4 Argentine wins men's gold in Moscow ballet MOSCOW, Wed. Julio Bocca of Argentina, the 18-year-old "find" of this year's Moscow ballet competition, was today awarded the gold medal for men's competition m a contest m which Chinese dancers took part for the first time. Bocca, who took the Bolshoi byAP - 186 words
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Article38 1985-06-27 4 EC applies anti-dumping duties BRUSSELS, Wed. The European Community yesterday imposed indefinite anti-dumping duties on some Japanese exports. The EC's Executive Commission announced that member state governments had extended anti-dumping duties on ball-bearings anfltai^Egdjjgu. er bearings. H ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration470 1985-06-27 5 Families' anger mounts over 'lack of action' 4 THEY (the hostages) watched films, cowboy films, beat sellers. They have wonderful food. Not the T-bone steaks you have In the US bat Lebanese food from the best restaorants of Lebanon. They also have to watch videos showing the destruction of oarReuter - 470 words
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219 1985-06-27 5 US move to ban airports with slack security WASHINGTON, Wed. The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee today passed a Bill that cuts off air service to countries whose airports do not meet United States security standards. The Bill was introduced because of concern raised by the hijacking on JuneReuter - 219 words
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Article80 1985-06-27 5 CAIRO, Wed. Egypt told Greece today that weapons used m the June 14 hijack of the Trans World Airlines Boeing 727 over Athens had not been smuggled aboard the plane m Cairo. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Boutros Ghali called m Greek ambassador Antoine Nomikos andReuter - 80 words
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563 1985-06-27 5 41 AM sick of hearing about (the United States) saving face when we are concerned about sav- m ing lives. Mrs Jill Brown of Boston whose husband is among the hostages in Beirut. BEIRUT, Wed. The three American crew aboard the grounded TWAAP; Reuter - 563 words
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Article165 1985-06-27 5 AIRPORT Police have completed checks on Xray machines used at the Changi Airport and have found them capable of detecting weapons concealed m fibreglass material. The officer-in-charge of Airport Police, Superintendent Ying Yoke Chang, said yesterday the tests were carried out by the airport's team of165 words
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142 1985-06-27 5 AIR Canada has decided to withdraw all advertisements for one week. This decision was conveyed to its advertising agency m Singapore, Ogilvy and Mather, by telex yesterday morning. The brief telex from O M m London, which is the co-ordinating office for142 words
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458 1985-06-27 5 NEW DELHI, Wednesday PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi is m close contact with Western leaders over fears that the crash of an Air India jumbo jet off Ireland might have been only one part of an extremist plot. Indian officials said yesteday New DelhiReuter - 458 words
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Article96 1985-06-27 5 NEW DELHI, Wed. At least a dozen families were completely wiped out when an Air India jumbo jet plunged into the sea off Ireland, the Indian Express newspaper said today. The newspaper said many of the 329 people on board Sunday's flight from Montreal to BombayReuter - 96 words
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287 1985-06-27 6 BANGKOK, Wed. Overzealous policemen try to impress by arresting 6,000 OVERZEALOUS policemen have flooded jails with more than 6,000 hastily-made arrests m two weeks, forcing thousands of criminals to be paroled and drawing an Interior Ministry order to slow down. National police chief NarongAFP - 287 words
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Article, Illustration80 1985-06-27 6 THIS was no ordinary traffic accident. An Indonesian soldier, learning to drive an armoured car In Jakarta on Tuesday, rammed Into a bos and injured It people, one seriously. Police said the armoured vehicle went oat of control, knocked the bus over and thenReuter - 80 words
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Article356 1985-06-27 6 Jakarta reforms earn IMF praise Economy improving, says report JAKARTA, Wed. Two years of belt-tightening and government reforms, partly forced by sinking oil prices, have resulted m major improvements m Indonesia's economic position, the International Monetary Fund says. "The record is impressive both m terms of the range of issues356 words
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285 1985-06-27 6 Marcos' new powers to beat strikes MANILA, Wed. President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday created a presidential council with powers to call on any government agency, including the army, to deal with strikes. Mr Marcos said the council had been created to deal with an increasing number of strikes m the Philippines,AFP - 285 words
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145 1985-06-27 6 MANILA, Wed. The Philippine military is creating an "arms bazaar" to lessen the country's dependence on foreign suppliers and earn dollars m the lucrative international market, it was reported yesterday. The official Philippine News Agency said that for the past 11 years theAFP - 145 words
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Article32 1985-06-27 6 JAKARTA, Wed. Illiterate people from the regions will be barred from settling in Jakarta in an effort to control the swelling population of the Capital an ntnoial said vestprday. APAP - 32 words
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140 1985-06-27 6 JAKARTA, Wed. Four potato farmers who stole from an ancient Hindu temple were sentenced by the court of Banjarnegara, Central Java, to between It months and two years and 10 months jail last week. The Jakarta Post reported yesterday that the four from140 words
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158 1985-06-27 6 Indonesian MP disputes Amnesty's claims JAKARTA, Wed. A senior member of the Indonesian Parliament today disputed claims by Amnesty International that Indonesian forces were guilty of torture and mass executions m East Timor. Mr Amin Iskandar, a member of Parliament's Committee for Foreign Affairs, Information, Security and Defence, said aUPT - 158 words
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Article75 1985-06-27 6 MANILA, vVed. The Benigno Aquino assassination trial was recessed for a week yestfrday after a judge angrily cut short a redundant debate over procedural matters between him and a panel of defence and prosecution lawyers. Lawyers far Armed Forces chief General Fabian Ver and his 25 co-defendantsAP - 75 words
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Article69 1985-06-27 6 MANILA, Wed. A secret police force authorised to shoot suspected criminals caught red-handed or who resisted arrest was fielded m the central Philippine city of Cebu and surrounding towns yesterday, the Philippine News Agency (PNA) said. Police Chief Colonel Zosimo Angan said he had ordetAFP - 69 words
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422 1985-06-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Move to liven market after ringgit's fall BANK Negara has told foreign exchange dealers to step up trading, particularly against the United States dollar, to enliven the foreign exchange market which has been subdued ever since last October whenNST - 422 words
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194 1985-06-27 7 Malaysia donates $1 m to famine victims KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Datnk Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday handed over Msl million m public donations to the International Bed Cross for African famine victims. The money, divided into two equal stuns, was given to the League of Red Crescent andBernama - 194 words
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262 1985-06-27 7 ROY CARSON - ROY CARSON By Stockholm Reporter Detonation device found m toilet bay A MALAYSIAN Airline System plane is at the centre of a terrorist bomb drama at Stockholm's Arlanda International Airport after the discovery of a remotecontrol detonation device found concealed m the plane's262 words
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240 1985-06-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Failure to find work has driven some former inmates of Pudu Prison to try to sell their blood, sources said here today. If the "donors" could find takers at the General Hospital blood bank here, they could ask for as muchBernama - 240 words
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67 1985-06-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 100 books have been entered for the national book prize competition to be held during Book Week m the middle of July. The books include creative and non-fictional works m Bahasa Malaysia covering all categories of readership. A spokesman forBernama - 67 words
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Article50 1985-06-27 7 PENANG, Wed. Penang celebrates its bicentennial next year and the state government has formed a committee to plan for the year. The theme is 200 years of modern Penang with programmes including international and national sporting events, cultural and song festivals, food carnivals, exhibitions and conventions. BernamaBernama - 50 words
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Article137 1985-06-27 7 RANTAU PANJANG, Wed. Several cattle breeders m villages here claim they have successfully treated cattle suffering from foot-and-mouth disease by applying mad to them. A farmer from Karapang Bakat, Mr Pak Adek Yusof, said his cattle were suffering from the disease two weeks ago bat recoveredBernama - 137 words
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227 1985-06-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Bilateral trade between Malaysia and China would be boosted by the government's decision to relax certain restrictions on travel to China, an official of the Malaysian Chinese Association said today. China had a huge market and prospects! for bilateral tradeBernama - 227 words
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126 1985-06-27 7 Suspected thief tries to ram policemen PETALING JAVA, Wed. Two police patrolmen fired six shots at a suspected burglar m Jalan 14/41 last night when he attempted to run them down with his car. The policemen then alerted all patrol cars to look out for a bullet-mark-ed red Galant SigmaNST - 126 words
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Article62 1985-06-27 7 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. About 500 employees of the Royal Australian Air Force base here today staged a peaceful picket to protest against trie failure of the Australian authorities to pay fair bonuses. The 30-minute picket, which began at noon, was led by the President of the Commonwealh erviceBernama - 62 words
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Article43 1985-06-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A computerised library system using microcomputers, the first Malaysian-made software for libraries, has been developed by the Mara Institute of Technology. The package is made up of four components: Information retrieval service, acquisitions, cataloging and circulations. BernamaBernama - 43 words
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Article, Illustration840 1985-06-27 8 BEN DAVIDSON - Relationship a one-way street QC BEN DAVIDSON The UOB-Goldhill case The Goldhill group obtained an interim injunction m February which restrained the United Overseas Bank from demanding repayment of its $163 million to the group or enforcing its rights as mortgagee of GoldhiH's property. The reason Goldhill gave when applying840 words
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992 1985-06-27 8 THE Goldhill group should be made to furnish $50 million security within two months if at all its application for the injunction order is to be granted, a Queen's Counsel urged the High Court yesterday. Mr Peter Langan, for United Overseas Bank, said that992 words
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331 1985-06-27 8 KATHLYN TSANG - Mandarin Hotel makes an early start KATHLYN TSANG Hotels and the courtesy campaign By THE Mandarin Hotel believes m starting early. It launched its courtesy campaign yesterday although the national campaign isn't due to start until tomorrow. But there's a good reason for it. The Mandarin Hotel is the venue331 words
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Article211 1985-06-27 8 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THE Singapore Pools office In Colombo Court yesterday was filled again with crowds of people wanting to be betting agents In the new computerised 4-D lottery. More than t&t applicants were registered yesterday 5M more than on Tuesday, when registration of211 words
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Article, Illustration109 1985-06-27 8 THESE four staff members from the four hotels of Goodwood Hotels Corporation believe m an early start to the National Courtesy Campaign next month. The corporation is emphasising the national courtesy slogan "Bring on a Smile. Say Please/ Thank You" with a pair of larger-than-life109 words
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Article294 1985-06-27 8 Three Thais meet their princess THREE Thai participants at the Asia Pacific Youth Camp yesterday met Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on the first day of the camp. The princess stopped to exchange a few words with Duangmanee Thanaprapase, Pamnarat Chaichan and Tongjai Thanachanan before leaving. Miss Tongjai later said the294 words
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133 1985-06-27 8 THE number of break-ins at the Defu Industrial Estate more than doubled to nine cases m the first five months of this year, compared with four during the same period last year. Disclosing this yesterday, the MP for Paya Lebar, Mr Philip Tan,133 words
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Article202 1985-06-27 8 SINGAPORE managers know what productivity is all about, but they still need to be taught the practical skills to translate what they know into action. This assessment, four years after the launch of the campaign and countless talks, seminars, workshops and programmes, came from Minister202 words
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Article, Illustration338 1985-06-27 9 DOREEN SOH - Cashless shopping trial run for 10,000 from today DOREEN SOH By CASHLESS shopping starts today. But only 10,000 selected Automated Teller Machine cardholders will be able to try out the nationwide system. If you are one of them, you would have received instructions from your banker on Tuesday. A large338 words
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334 1985-06-27 9 PEOPLE can use their Post Office Savings Bank automated teller machine cards to pay fines imposed by the Subordinate Courts from Monday. A terminal to enable such direct debit payments has been installed at one of the cashiers' counters outside Registry One and334 words
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187 1985-06-27 9 Foreign gang posing as tourists to rob shops A GANG of foreigners, posing as tourists, is believed to be behind at least two thefts from shops recently. The gang comprises four men, believed to be I from the Middle East. The latest incident took place on Tuesday night at Oriental187 words
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Article100 1985-06-27 9 Man charged with armed robbery A MAN was charged yesterday with being armed with a revolver while robbing a man of $1,450 m Paya Lebar Road on Jan 8, 1980. Chuah Hai Suah, 34, is said to have robbed Mr Thiam Leong Chye that afternoon with Chung Tun Seng and100 words
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258 1985-06-27 9 Where ATM cardholders can try it out RETAILERS Rata, Peninsula Plaza; C X Tang, 326 Orchard Road; Cold Storage, Centrepoint; Fitzpatrick, 223 Holland Road; John Little's (Robinson), Specialist Shopping Centre; Metro (Golden Mile), Beach Road; NTUC Fairprlce, Coronation Plaza; Oriental Emporium, Block 791 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3; Printemps, 106258 words
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776 1985-06-27 9 IAC made its stand clear lawyer Discrimination against non-union workers THE Industrial Arbitration Court is not m favour of discriminatory practices against non-union workers, a former industrial relations adviser, Mr Teddy Lim, told personnel executives on Tuesday. He said the court made its stand clear m 1968 when it ruled776 words
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143 1985-06-27 10 THE diplomatic correspondent for The Straits I Times, Miss Tan Lian Choo, has been chosen to I receive the 1984 Mitsub- j ishi Award m journalism. A Press Foundation of Asia statement said a four-member committee chose Miss Tan for her I "incisive reporting143 words
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Article, Illustration271 1985-06-27 10 Girl, 15, among three arrested for robbery POLICE have arrested three suspects, one of them a girl aged 15, believed to be members of a gang which stole a pick-up and robbed a couple m Jurong recently. The girl, a school dropout, was arrested together with a man, aged 23,271 words
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704 1985-06-27 10 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH Cheating of patients case By A MOTHER, whose 13--year old daughter complained of abdominal pains and bloody bowel movements, was allegedly told by Chow Dih that the girl had a growth m the large intestine. The mother later found that it was just704 words
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Article182 1985-06-27 10 A DOCTOR, Chow Dih, faces 295 charges of cheating nine people of a total $1,895 m fees by making them believe that they and m the cases of two of the women, their teenaged daughters were Ul. Chow, 35, is denying that he had induced the nine into182 words
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368 1985-06-27 10 Drive to boost furniture sales to Japan THE Trade Development Board is working out a one-year programme to help Singapore furniture makers sell more of their products to Japan. Figures from the board showed that exports of locally-made furniture did not grow as fast as imports of Japanese furniture between368 words
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Article140 1985-06-27 10 A FACTORY guard dog was found slashed to death yesterday morning. Police are checking if the dog, a mongrel, was killed by an intruder during an abortive attempt to break into the factory m Gul Drive, Jurong. The dog, named Lim Lim, was found140 words
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228 1985-06-27 10 EIGHT Singapore businessmen who took part m a trade fair m Saudi Arabia have received $200,00(1 worth of business. A publication of the Trade Development Board, Tradespur, said additional contracts totalling $1 million are expected to be concluded within a year. Almost 600228 words
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Article48 1985-06-27 10 I A RHYTHMIC exercise class j will be conducted at the Naj tional Stadium every Monday I and Thursday between 7.30 pm i and 8.30 pm from July 8. J The registration fee is- '♦In per person and the closing j date for applications is Mon-48 words
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132 1985-06-27 11 PRIMARY 1 pupils can soon tune In to the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Channel 8 to learn the correct pronunciation of English words m a meaningful context. This 18-programme package will be on from July II to Oct 10. The package, called The Wordshop One, was132 words
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Article86 1985-06-27 11 CAB OWNERS who shift to a new address or change their vehicle colour can notify the Registry of Vehicles through any police station or neighbourhood police post from next month. They will have to fill m a form and produce their vehicle registration book and identity86 words
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Article85 1985-06-27 11 TWO PUBLIC Utilities Board meter fixers were charged yesterday with taking bribes of $800 for not reporting the unauthorised wiring and overloading of electricity supply at a company m Lorong Benjong, Yio Chu Kang. No pleas were taken from Low Voon Kar, 36, and Michael Bajoo85 words
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Article75 1985-06-27 11 LEADING JEANS manufacturer Levi Strauss will donate part of its proceeds to the Community Chest of Singapore. The Marketing Manager of Levi Strauss, Singapore, Mr Paul Teo, said the company would contribute 50 cents for every unit purchased. All items will carry specially-printed donation tags which75 words
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Article73 1985-06-27 11 A MAN claimed trial yesterday to three charges of forgery involving three bank withdrawal slips for a total of $7,500 at three Post Office Savings Bank branches within 50 minutes on Dec 7, 1984. Yong Nyen Vui, 49, allegedly committed the offences at POSB branches at Robinson Road,73 words
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292 1985-06-27 11 Fewer sought jobs in civil service last year DESPITE the uncertain economic conditions last year, fewer people sought jobs m the relatively secure government sector. Of the new recruits selected for Divisions I, n and 111 jobs, a clear majority were women. Disclosing this yesterday, the Public Service Commission said292 words
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Article, Illustration296 1985-06-27 11 THE Bella Lewitzky Dance Company which performs here for the first time next month is so modern it's even gone electronic. While most programmes usually carry credits for music, lighting and costume m addition to choreography, one of the five works the Los Angeles company296 words
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Article323 1985-06-27 11 A MAN was sent for 10 years of corrective training and ordered to be given 24 strokes of the cane by a court for his part m a theft, a charge of cheating by posing as a police officer and two robbery counts. Krishnapillai Ananda Rajah,323 words
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Article480 1985-06-27 11 More join queue for foster homes Broken marriages result m new group of children m need THE increasing number of broken marriages m Singapore has left a growing number of children needing foster homes. Until recently, most of the children put up for fostering have been illegitimate, abandoned or ill-treated480 words
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187 1985-06-27 11 FAMILIES will be admitted free during Jurong Bird Park's first open day on Saturday. A family will be at least two adults and a child, said the park's executive director, Dr S. Thiruchelvam. He said yesterday that this open day was aimed187 words
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Article, Illustration266 1985-06-27 12 One of three underpinning jobs MASS Rapid Transit engineers will soon start work to protect the 130--year-old Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus chapel m Victoria Street from damage during tunnelling. A special underpinning will be placed under the chapel before two266 words
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Article150 1985-06-27 12 FEEDER services m Jurong East will run to the new interchange from today, although it starts operating from Sunday. The buses will still go to the present terminus and then to the interchange at Jurong East Street 13. The idea is to let Jurong East residents150 words
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637 1985-06-27 12 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA Serious offences will lead to loss of licence By 1 Carrying out unauthorised connec- 10 tlon to PUB's water pipes. 2 Carrying out unauthorised removal 10 of PUB's water meters. 3 Tampering with PUB's pipes, meters 10 and fittings. 4 Carrying637 words
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360 1985-06-27 12 Investment firm sued for refund of $270,000 TWO women are suing an investment firm, Banford Investment Co Pte Ltd, for the refund of the $270,000 they paid as a deposit on a 2,070 square-metre property at Kellock Road. Housing agent Madam Helen Hsiong and Mrs Yap Swee Sun, a Malaysian,360 words
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Article34 1985-06-27 12 THE Colombo Court branch of the POSB is closed for renovation and will reopen at the end of the year. The Metro Grand Superbank, which was closed on May 13 has reopened.34 words
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Article153 1985-06-27 12 THE Singapore Sports Council has warned the public not to give money to any person or organisation claiming to collect funds for a new Sports House. A council spokesman said that the council had not authorised any person or organisation to solicit funds to build a153 words
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131 1985-06-27 12 Malaysian jailed for defying entry ban A MALAYSIAN labourer entered Singapore by walking along the Causeway to just before the Woodlands checkpoint, climbing down to the beach and then walking along it before clambering over a fence near Admiralty Road. Rooslee bin Abdullah, 24, wanted to visit his adoptive mother131 words
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Article52 1985-06-27 12 A PRELIMINARY inquiry into the murder of two policemen at sea between Sultan Shoal and Raffles Lighthouse was adjourned to Sept 6. Special Constable Abdul Rashid bin Mohd Said, 18, is accused of murdering Sgt Chin Ah Kow, 43, and PC Wahed bin Ahmad, on Dec 652 words
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Advertisement1154 1985-06-27 13 &#ft PH LIU HSI ANG LOU lllra==l SICHUAN RESTAURANT If-PJ fo */i I lOHI9K9BIfiKHIH9RP^BHHBB^to Few Cninese dishes can be Sauce and Hunan Hone >' Ham A Dining Experience |Ai vA l\ H X BfcgS^HLl'liLL Bif U 'IHW truly called cuisine and Sichuan The maestro behind these mm vt <;hi wei1,154 words
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464 1985-06-27 14 SOME Malaysian newspapers appear to have confounded cause with effect when they suggest that reports of Singaporeans being robbed m Johor have been made up by the press here to discourage Singapore motorists from topping up with cheaper petrol across464 words
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Article, Illustration801 1985-06-27 14 WALTER O' CONNOR - WALTER O'CONNOR Information transfer restrictions are costly to US companies Ely Writing tor the Asian wall btreet Journal THE Common Market's electronic information network lets data terminals m member countries gain access to information m a variety of fields. But Euronet, as it is801 words
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455 1985-06-27 14 TEO LIAN HUAY - Trying to cope among the one-roomers TEO LIAN HUAY P.B. By I ALWAYS know what my neighbours m the opposite block of one-room improved flats are having for lunch. I just have to walk through their common corridor, and breathe deeply. The family at the corner have their fried ikan455 words
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Article359 1985-06-27 14 What others say Berita Minggu The true meaning of Aidilfitri THREE days after Aidilfitri (Hari Raya Puasa), the sound of "takbir" and "tahmid" (glories and praises to God) begins to rade away. Nevertheless, the enthusiasm of local Muslims celebrating Hari Raya is still high359 words
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Miscellaneous22 1985-06-27 14 wSUSMKmmSmmm— i j Wuxx's miot&o) Suae, but i was [j 1 MM! DohYhou I Hoping we Mistf" f /<rVou/7He?6'SB6tiV 6fcT IOCKy /IND22 words
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Article, Illustration722 1985-06-27 15 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW Recommendations are 'like applying 1,000 Band- Aids to 1,000 cuts' Hewlett-Packard chief John Young, who delivered the 1985 Singapore Productivity Lecture on Tuesday, was asked by President Ronald Reagan to head a special commission to see how the American industry can722 words
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Article, Illustration532 1985-06-27 15 QUEBEC CITY RENE Levesque, who took the province of Quebec to the brink of separation from the rest of Canada, resigned last Thursday night as head of the party he founded 17 years ago. He will remain as Premier until a successor532 words
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386 1985-06-27 15 Life and love still goes on in Beirut BEIRUT The bride was radiant and, as brides often are on their wedding day, occasionally tearful. The groom was proud and glowing. At the end of the evening festivities, with over-tired and overexcited children shouting and laughing at their feet, the happyONS - 386 words
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Advertisement461 1985-06-27 15 S ASIA CXNvIMERCIAL BANK LTD H H ..^r per annum 111 1 month <%%% per annum HB JH 3 months £)X% P^ annum |B an 6 months per annum «n |R 9 months 0^ per annum Sp J| 12 months per annum mm H Savings 6# Per annum Ha«dOfllc«*mdJ»«Mn Branch:461 words
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617 1985-06-27 16 ESN children I REFER to your report "A chance for normalcy". (ST, June 19). It is gratifying to note that the proposal to set up educationally subnormal (ESN) classes m ordinary schools has come from one of our new breed of politicians, namely617 words
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Letter86 1985-06-27 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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106 1985-06-27 16 WE wish to thank "S.Y." for his advice to library users regarding the mutilation of library books m the letter "They tear out pages from library books". (ST, June 13). The multilation of library books is a sad reflection of the irresponsibility and inconsideration shown106 words
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Letter53 1985-06-27 16 I REFER to our reply to Mr Alfred Tan's letter "Don't hit the domestic water users". (ST, June 24). The domestic water tariff for usage above 40 cubic metres should read as 95 cents a cubic metre instead of 90 cents. CHOO WAI CHAN (MRS) PRO53 words
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288 1985-06-27 16 Sole agents will have to close shop Parallel imports SINGAPORE was and should be a duty-free shoppers' paradise, not only for tourists but for Singaporeans as well. Official importers have the right to sole distribution granted by agency agreements recognised internationally. The official importers have duties, namely, to honour free288 words
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269 1985-06-27 16 More ideas to attract tourists here I AGREE with Mr Ng Wen Jun's comments m his letter "Use bold ideas to boost tourism". (ST, May 11). There is a need to improve and expand the number of tourist attractions here. I would like to suggest that we do the following.269 words
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Letter, Illustration106 1985-06-27 16 WE, the residents of Van Kit Village, would like to bring the following to the attention of the authorities: A part of our village is being developed by a certain developer. On June 19, the contractor appointed by the developer to demolish the squatter houses106 words
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209 1985-06-27 16 THE Post Office Savings Bank, which boasts of a host of services, now seems to offer magic tricks as well, at least at its Tanglin drive-in branch. I had the dubious honour of being shown one such trick the other day (June 24) when I209 words
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Advertisement120 1985-06-27 16 mm^*m m^ (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) Earn higher interest m Fixed Deposits I 12 months 6 1 /2%p.a. 9 months 6%p.a. 6 months 5 3 /4%p.a. 3 months 5 1 /4%p.a. 1 month 5%p.a. Head Office/ Main Branch: 76, Shenton Way. #01-01. Ong Building. Tel: *****22 Branches: 49/51,120 words
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Article71 1985-06-27 17 PROFIT-TAKING sent the Straits Times Industrial Index down 9.20 points to 784.27 yesterday. The Business Times Composite Index fell 7.53 points to 692.49. Investors, uncertain over the prospects of investing on the Singapore stock market, largely kept away. Falls led rises 129 to nine. There were 2371 words
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Article34 1985-06-27 17 Wind t Pen 406+6 N$T 715 +5 NOl 160 +4 M T C 7le 380+2 Ml Trot 135 +2 Plant 330 +1 Es»sOc 269 +1 Mraeo 173 +1 S Land Urn 78Vi OH34 words
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Article40 1985-06-27 17 CtMmM 214 -41 t PHjnfi SOC 122 —18 Rahnun Hyd 240 -16 M BmU« 565 -15 H leonf Crtdtt 520 -15 Pan-0 sOc 230 -15 Nemctan sOc 174 -13 0 U B Rb 42-13 H Ltont kid 50c 21040 words
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Article11 1985-06-27 17 UOL CULS Pan-El Cerebos Gentings 663,000 296,000 239,000 195,00011 words
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Article64 1985-06-27 17 June 25 June 26 tone 25 June 26 ST Properties 450.58 446.67 BT Composite 700.02 692.49 ST Minings 312.91 312.32 BT Indicator *****47 *****74 ST Plantations 2348.37 2345.72 BT 08/ OS —187 —212 OCBC 604.42 597.86 ST Industrials 793.47 784.27 OUB Composite 396.17 391.55 ST Finance 2274.34 2261.90 SES64 words
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Article33 1985-06-27 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82>33 words
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Article12 1985-06-27 17 THE US dollar closed at DM3.0605 m Singapore, gaining five points.12 words
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Article20 1985-06-27 17 DM V FT S$ H% US$ 1.2850 3.0665 249.00 unq 2.2400 unq 1.2875 3.0605 248.95 9.3220 2.4890 7.762020 words
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Article33 1985-06-27 17 Eurodollar: Gained four ticks to 91.71 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost one tick to 0.3284 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost eight ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Lost US$O.lO to U*****.20 an ounce.33 words
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Article91 1985-06-27 17 TOKYO, Wed. Foreign exchange dealers m Tokyo do not expect the further liberalisation of Japan's financial markets to affect the value of the yen, despite their forecasts last year that the yen would weaken as the markets were freed. They said political pressures from abroadReuter - 91 words
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Article71 1985-06-27 17 WEST BERLIN, Wed. Axel Springer Berlag, one of West Germany's leading newspaper publishing companies, unveiled plans yesterday to sell off 49 per cent of its shares m a DMSSB million (Ss4ol million) deal. The newspaper empire of press baron Axel Springer controls five dailies and two SundayReuter - 71 words
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Article69 1985-06-27 17 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp has sold its 70 per cent interest m Mansion House Securities Ltd to the company's Chief Executive Evans Lowe. The price was not disclosed m the two companies' joint statement yesterday, but analysts said the bank's recent acquisition ofReuter - 69 words
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Article80 1985-06-27 17 BANGKOK, Wed. British Minister for Trade Paul Channon said yesterday his government supports a new multifibre arrangement that would allow more textiles from developing countries to enter Western European markets. The present multi-fibre arrangement ends at the end of next year, and member countries haveAP - 80 words
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Article50 1985-06-27 17 HONGKONG, Wed. Legarleon Finance Ltd has asked to cancel its registration as a deposit-tak-ing company from last Friday, said the Commissioner of deposit-taking companies, Mr Robert Fell. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Legarleon Group, which also has interests in securities and commodities trading. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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280 1985-06-27 17 TAKE note, doomsayers those of you who predicted the death of such low-tech products as the pen and the pencil: The writing instrument industry has plenty of ink and lead left. Manufacturers of pens and pencils shipped a record $906.9 millionUSA - 280 words
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Article66 1985-06-27 17 SYDNEY, Wed. Westpac Banking Corp said it will offer NZ$5.5O a share for the 49 per cent of the issued capital it does not already hold m listed New Zealand merchant bank, Westpac Merchant Finance Ltd. The offer values the company's 15.12 million issued shares at66 words
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137 1985-06-27 17 TOUGH times m Singapore last year translated into a loss for a French merchant bank. Banque Nationale de Paris (SEA) Ltd, which was renamed BNP International Financial Services (S) Ltd this year, made a loss of $883,049 for 1984. Chairman Jacques Wahl said the bank137 words
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Article, Illustration186 1985-06-27 17 KODAK has introduced a new family of slide products that allow users to copy computer output and artwork for use m 15 minutes. The leading product of this family is the Kodak Instagraphic colour slide film which can either be used by itself186 words
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Article102 1985-06-27 17 SOUTH Wind Sdn Bhd has introduced a water heater that makes use of heat generated by either an air-conditioner or a refrigerator. This system, called the UME-Ignis airconditioning/refrigeration water heater, is said to be maintenance-free and ideal for use almost everywhere. The water heater is102 words
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339 1985-06-27 17 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By Move, if approved, will bring them m line with brokers abroad THE slow commodities market has prompted some brokers to look into diversifying into foreign exchange trading. If successful, it would bring these commodity dealers m line with those m the United339 words
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Article382 1985-06-27 17 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Bank to market computer system By I CORPORATE customers who are puzzling over which electronic banking marvel to choose will have one more to consider. First National Bank of Chicago has unveiled its First Manager computer system to compete with the other382 words
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158 1985-06-27 17 S'pore unaffected by merger of US ad agencies THE merger between US-based advertising agencies, D'Arcy MacManus Masius (DMM) and Benton Bowles, will have no direct impact on Singapore and other West Pacific markets. There is also no client or brand conflicts of interest m these markets, according to a press158 words
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Article266 1985-06-27 17 Stocks in Tokyo hit another high TOKYO, Wed. Share prices rose for the fourth day running m active trading on the first effective day of July transactions, driving the Nikkei Dow Jones Average past the 12,900 level for the first time ever, dealers said. The average ended at a recordReuter - 266 words
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Article84 1985-06-27 17 COURIER company TNT Skypak has added an addi- J tional service to Hongkong I and opened 10 more sta- I tions m India. The additional service to Hongkong means that collec- m tions before 12.30 pm can now reach Hongkong the following J morning, compared to84 words
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Article63 1985-06-27 17 AT T 'link' with IBM NEW YORK, Tues. Ameri- can Telephone and Telegraph M has introduced devices that will allow its computers to communicate with those of International Business Ma- »X chines. The announcement had been expected for some time, according to computer indus- try analysts. The move was seen63 words
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Article52 1985-06-27 17 SYDNEY, Wed. The Austra- lian Bank Ltd said it will lift m its prime lending rate to 17.75 *> per cent from 17.5 per cent from today. This will bring the Jj bank's prime into line with the top rate charged by the three major listed tradingReuter - 52 words
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Article2221 1985-06-27 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,221 words
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Article1706 1985-06-27 18 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2.005) AISB (0.878 0.895) (7) 0.89 (1) 0.87 (8) 0.88 Alcorn (1.008 1.01S) (5) 1.02 (1) 1.01 Antah (1.438 1.445) (IM) 1.43 (17) 1.43(2) 1.42(14) 1.44 API (0.768) (6) 0.77 (3) 0.76 ASM (2.708) (1)2.70 Berjayo Corp A 1 1 OS) BerjoyoCorp(l.2BS)1,706 words
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Article2604 1985-06-27 18 19«5 Last Yield Vol Day Kfh Low Company Sale Chanfe ('000) r§_h Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 185 119 Acme 123 -2 40 '25 123 146 88 Alcorn 9014 -2 55 2 92 90*4 270 170 AKed Choc 176 134 95*4 Amol Steel 50c 100-3 42,604 words
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Article281 1985-06-27 19 1 Mn $1,000. 2 For best customers only. 3 OCBC France. 4 only avaiable at DBS Finance. UOf t rates. also available at UOF. also avaiable at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5% 6 5 V* 5% Autosave 5Vi Fixed deposit 1 month 4%281 words
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Article154 1985-06-27 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S5lO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5009-1.5045 6.90—6.56 Canadian dollar 1.6473-1.6500 6.13-6.02 NZ dollar 1.0605-1.0637 9.65-9.26 Sterling pound 2.8918—2.8967 3.50—3.43 US dollar 2.2470-2.2490 4.47-4.42 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling154 words
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Article92 1985-06-27 19 THE US dollar closed lower at 552.2470/ 90 at 3 pm yesterday m hectic trading on short-covering, touching a high of 552.2520. It opened at 552.2410/20. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed lower at 3.0635/45 compared with a high of 3.0680. It opened at 3.0610. Against the yen, the92 words
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Article127 1985-06-27 19 THE kilobar market ClosJnu mice traded between 5522,779 vu and 5522,988 yesterday. nn The Far East gold Krugerrand 2 5 00 < 2500) market opened m the PHYSICAL Buym-Setm morning at U*****.90/ coin 6 30 Kilobar 22,787-22,917 The market traded to igm 2 i-32 the day's high of sgm127 words
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Article22 1985-06-27 19 GOLD USJ/oz Wed Tues Singapore 315.50—315.80 315.80—316.30 Hongkong 315.75—316.25 316.00—316.50 Tues Mon New York 316.00-316.50 315.60-316.00 London 316.50—317.00 315.00 315.5022 words
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Article17 1985-06-27 19 Tin Oosirtf pricts MS/Uo XL Tin 30.03 up 17 cents Turnover: 165 tonnes down 10 tonnes17 words
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Article16 1985-06-27 19 Rubber Closing prices cents /Uo Singapore July 180.00 unchanged Malaysia July 201.50 down 0.50 cents16 words
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Article26 1985-06-27 19 s»**r < £?!!i! icw USJ/troy oz Tmm Mm angaport 6.12 6.17 6.13 6.18 Mm Fri tew York 6 13— 6 18 6.12—6.17 Source. Credit Suisse. Spore26 words
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Article24 1985-06-27 19 Closing prices Copper £/tMM Tues Spot 1098.50-*****0 (1108.00 1108 50) 3 months 1113.50 1114.50 (1121.00 1121 50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 16,205 tonnes24 words
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Article16 1985-06-27 19 Aluminium Tuts Spot 787.00-787.50 (780.50-781.00) 3 months 809.00-809.50 (802.50-803.50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 10,925 tonnes16 words
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Article92 1985-06-27 19 Ctaing prices Crude MS/tonne palm oil June 1210 (south) 1181 (central) July 1195 (south) 1175 (north) Aug 1122.50 (south) Refined palm of USS/tormes RBD palm July 580 (sellers) Aug 550 (sellers) Sept 540 (sellers) RBDOtetn July 565 (sellers) Aug 545 (sellers) Sep 530 (sellers) RBD Stearin July 42592 words
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Article72 1985-06-27 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit OPENING at 91.68, the September Eurodollar dipped to 91.66 m the afternoon but rallied m late afternoon trading to finish at 91.71 on higher interest rates. Trading was active. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est V«l Sept 91.68/69 91.71 91.66 91.71 1724 Dee 91.1972 words
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Article, Illustration70 1985-06-27 19 A 4.1 per cent rise m the May durable goods, which was higher than expected, had little effect on the dollar m the Far East. Range trading dominated the day's activities which were lacklustre with very little movement m the cash market. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Law Sett70 words
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Article, Illustration117 1985-06-27 19 ACTIVITY m the Japanese yen remained disappointing. Only one price was traded and the market closed at 0.*****9. OPENING unchanged from the previous day's settlement, August gold closed 10 US cents lower m moderate trading. Lack of fresh factors accounted for the little interest m gold trading. Reports117 words
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Article174 1985-06-27 19 Managers' prices for Juno 27 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.74— 1.85 id The Savings Fund 1.33—1.41 Spore Prog Fund 0.76 0.80 Spore Sec. Fund 1.12—1.19 Spore Invest Fund 0.82— 0.87 id Spore Equity Fund 0.77 0.81 DBS Bank Shenton Growtti Fund 1.00 1.06 Asia Unit Trust Mai174 words
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626 1985-06-27 19 THE Singapore stock market was very weak yesterday due to profit-taking by nervous investors. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 9.20 points to 784.27. The Business Times Composite Index lost 7.53 points to 692.49. Falls swamped rises by 129 to nine, with 23626 words
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Article240 1985-06-27 19 June 26 HKJ Chanfe HK Elect 8.35 +0.05 Hutchison 24.90 unch Shk Props 12.20 unch Hk Elect Worr 16.30 +0.1 Intl City 0.84 unch Sime Darby 6.40 Associated Hotels Hk Gas 1060 -0.2 Jardine Math 11.20 -0.1 Sino Land 0.92 unch Bank Of East Asia 24 30 -0.2 Hk240 words
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Article282 1985-06-27 19 June 26 Yen Chanfe Aiinomoto 1 130 +30 Akoi 410 +5 Amodo 950 +16 Asohi Chem 955 -30 Asohi Gloss 881 +15 BonkTk 823 17 ,one Cosio Computer 1630 -50 Otizen 440 -6 D Nip Print "30 10 O Nippon Screen Doiei 747 +in Doncb, Kangyo Bk 1670 +40282 words
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Article318 1985-06-27 19 June 26 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 262 +9 A N I 236 +8 A P M 273 +3 Aberfoyle 1060 +20 Age 232 -3 Allionce Oil 105 unch Allied Mid 260 unch Ampol Exp 235 Ampol Pet 183 +1 Anz 444 -3 Ashton 108 +3 BHP 642318 words
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Article68 1985-06-27 19 I I I I J I I L_ NST Index Wednesday 1245.12 (1257.00) -jl Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 1565.19 (1575.15) Australian Al-Ordinaries Wednesday 862.0 (860.8) Nikkei D J Average Wednesday *****.29 (*****.02) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 952.1 (965.2) Dow Jones Average g£ Tuesday 1323.03 (1320.56) (Fiflies m brackets refer68 words
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Article222 1985-06-27 19 June 25 US* Charge Alcoa 33*4 -*4 Allied Chem Cp 42*4 +M A-s-Cholmers 5* +*i Am Tel Tel 23*4 Amax Inc 14* +*4 Amr Corp 45* Bethlehem Stl 16*4 +*i Boeing Co 44*4 Burroughs Cp 57*4 -1 Caterpillor Co 33*4 Chose Monhtn 59T4 +*4 Chrysler Cp 35* unch222 words
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Article562 1985-06-27 19 June 26 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 222 +10 Ass. Dairies 142 -2 BTRPLC 331 -2 Babcocks 145 +1 Barclays 382 -5 Beecham 321 -5 BICC 203 -2 Blue Circle 500 -10 BOC Group 275 -5 Boots 183 -5 Bowater 253 -5 BATS 313 unch Britannia 90 -4 BP 523562 words
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Article, Illustration480 1985-06-27 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Boxes Avaiable LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Sea Hawk (8526) 27/6(2330) F7 *****130 L 6 Ratu Konsort (175N) 27/6(2300) Fl *****100 Nl Nik Tikhonov (238W85) 28/6 (0700) F5 *****230/1600-1730480 words
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Article, Illustration179 1985-06-27 19 Vessel Berth Hrr Oep l fcrlk fcr Hep M Era s m Uq Bulk Entity K29 aside 27/6 Palmstar Virgo K27 aside 27/6 Jurong Rajah Brooke K24E aside 27/6 Berhan Mas Jl aside 27/6 VishvaYash Kl7 aside 27/6 Qaruda Permai aside "/6 Yanoshima Maru K33 aside 27/6179 words
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Article49 1985-06-27 19 TAIPEI, Wed. A total of 1,400,000 light displacement tonnes of ships were scrapped m the first half of this year, a drop of 13.6 per cent over the same period last year, an official of the Taiwan Regional Association of Old Ships Demolition Engineering said AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article413 1985-06-27 20 PARIS, Tuesday Government reforms raise confidence m the Bourse FOREIGN investors are rediscovering the Paris Bourse, bringing new confidence to the market after several lean years. Official figures on nonresident share purchases are not published, but a stockbroker said: "Several hundred million francs a month, maybeReuter - 413 words
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224 1985-06-27 20 PEOPLE'S Insurance Company Ltd (PIC) is now a 56.76 per cent subsidiary of Hwa Hong Corporation an outcome which was expected by the market. The purchase of the PIC shares at $2.25 each was completed after yesterday's EGM where Hwa Hong shareholders approved224 words
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Article, Illustration15 1985-06-27 20 "How can they call it a briefing paper when it's 200 pages long?"15 words
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Article124 1985-06-27 20 SELANGOR Dredging expects lower profits for the financial year ending March 31, 1986, due to difficult economic conditions. But the directors do not expect "any change m the quantum of dividend" payable on the enlarged captial of M 585.7 million. The enlarged capital is due to a proposed124 words
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Article60 1985-06-27 20 PAN-Malayan Holdings (PMH), a subsidiary of Tat Lee Bank, has acquired all 300,000 shares m Greenery Pte Ltd from Madam Tan Siew Kheng for $225,000. The purchase will not have any significant effect on the net tangible asset backing or on the earnings per share of PMH. None of60 words
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Article20 1985-06-27 20 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation has reduced its stake m Overseas Union Bank from 6.88 per cent to 6.82 per cent.20 words
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Article36 1985-06-27 20 MULPHA Singapore has appointed Mr Philip Khoo Kirn Chuan as director of the company with effect from June 25. Mr Philip Khoo is the Executive Director of Mulpha International Trading Corp Bhd m Kuala Lumpur.36 words
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Article105 1985-06-27 20 PROFITS at Malaysian Tobacco Company soared 85 per cent to M 562.4 million for the first half year ended March 31, 1985. Turnover was 2 per cent higher at M 5391.6 million compared with previously. MTC explained that the recovery m the first half of the current year105 words
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Article101 1985-06-27 20 PRE-TAX profits at Pan Malaysia Rubber Industries (PMRI) plunged 76.6 per cent from MJ12.7 million to M 52.97 million for the year ended March 31, 1985. The fall m profits were mainly because of lower contributions from PMRI associates m the cement industry, shipping and trading. This is because101 words
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238 1985-06-27 20 ABC holders give approval for merger NEW YORK, Wednesday AMERICAN BROADCASTING Co Inc shareholders have overwhelmingly approved a merger of the company with Capital Cities Communications Inc. The merger was approved earlier by Capital Cities shareholders, leaving only the Federal Communications Commission to approve before the US$3.5 billion (557.77 billion)Reuter - 238 words
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222 1985-06-27 20 Dollar drop 'needed to cut trade gap' WASHINGTON, Wed. Mr Clayton Yeutter, President Ronald Reagan's nominee to replace Mr William Brock as Trade Representative, said yesterday the US dollar must decline before America's trade imbalance could be significantly reduced. He said at his Senate confirmation hearing that even if allReuter - 222 words
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Article101 1985-06-27 20 LONDON, Wed. The London Stock Exchange's ruling council has adjusted its rules to allow outsiders such as banks more freedom to buy into broking and market-making jobbing firms. An outsider can now hold up to 29.9 per cent m both brokerage and jobbing firms. PreviouslyReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement60 1985-06-27 18 TIMES WARHWUSE DATE/TIME PLACE Friday 28 June Times Industrial Bldg Saturday 29 June M° m 422 Thomson Road Sunday 30 June Jto6 pm Singapore 1 129 Times Industrial Building 422 Thomson Road, Singapore 1 129. |M<^Hw 0/^ Vv v^^/^ hequers ""^^^^L^^^rVhitley Rd To l™** oh SBS-Nos. 104, 130, 132, 134,60 words
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Advertisement72 1985-06-27 19 STOCK US$ uss DeVoe-Holbein International ny 574 674 City-Clock International ny 2H fM Quotes as of: June 24, 1985 Investors seeking. above average capital gains m global stock markets can simply write us a note and the weekly INVESTORS ALERT newsletter will be sent free and without obligation First CommerccSecurit72 words
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Advertisement466 1985-06-27 20 FREE PRINTER FOR EVERY PURCHASE OF LINGO PCI2B LINGO PX-120 DOT MATRIC PRINTER WORTH $480. AmW I HtH m\\ \~"WPjBHI|BB|Mr*" i. i i mm -VJ3 A^r e»Sr^ ftkM IP»**i*f^^^**^" I ai I LINGO A FAMILY COMPUTER FOR All AGES ELECTRONIC MAILING SPREAD-SHEET ACCESS ELECTRONIC .EDUCATIONAL /jA BULLETIN BOARD GRAPHIC DRAWING466 words
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Advertisement360 1985-06-27 20 /im¥T\ REGIONAL SALES MANAGER UNIQUE START-UP OPPORTUNITY WE HAVE SUPPORTED OVER 700,000 MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE PACKAGES SOLD IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OVER THE LAST 3 YEARS WITH TRAINING, HOTLINE, WARRANTY AND BACKUP. IN 1985 WE ARE OPENING OFFICES THROUGHOUT ASIA, REPRESENTING LOTUS MICROPRO PERSYST AND OTHER MICRO COMPUTER SOFTWARE COMPANIES.360 words
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Advertisement314 1985-06-27 22 737*11*66 2 Eating Out SPECIAL IPOH Hor Fun with chicken, mushroom prawns. Now available at Guan Huat Eating House, Balestier Rd, (opp. President Theatre). 10am-3pm. CAROL'S GOODIES. For authentic Malaysian Meals. Open Daily 11am 10pm. 32 Greenwood Aye., off Dunearn Rd. Tel: *****42. 3 Catering PACKET LUNCH AND Dinner deliver314 words
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Advertisement351 1985-06-27 22 12 Computer Products/ Services MICROLINK OFFERS c Softwares with disks: $3.00 for Apple, $5.50 for IBM (Word star 2000, autocad 2.0 etc.) c TVM Colour monitor $500 with system purchased, c IBM PC XT Compatibles 256K complete system: $1,250 -$1,400 3 mths free course, c Microlink PC XT 100% reliable351 words
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Advertisement257 1985-06-27 22 12 Computer Products/ Services IBM SYSTEM 34 c CPU model 5340 E35 Memory 128KB c Printer model 5211 002 For enquiries, please call: *****33 x 409 SPECIALOFFER Fujitsu Micro 11, 128KB Ram memory 8088 CPU 2 360K8 Drives Colour CRT Clearing below cost Call: *****16/ *****76 HAVING PROBLEMS WITH your257 words
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Advertisement350 1985-06-27 22 13 Musical Instruments 1-1/2-YEAR OLD, 144K Hammond organ m Miperb condition for sale. Tel: *****31. YAMAHA PIANO P2H, Organ ASSNS $1,500 Telephone *****27. 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts ANTIQUE CHINESE WEDDING bed, 200 years old with gold leaf ornate carvings. Good condition with mattress drapes. Sslo,ooo. Tel: *****42 office hours/ *****41 after350 words
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Advertisement259 1985-06-27 22 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing W Shower Screens /Sliding Door Budget Conscious mmmm*m*m^*w\\\mnmmmfmmWmM aaaaaaaaaaaaa— i i niaaaaaaaaaaaaae- -aa— aaa— BTo HDB owners:- 4 Specially designed to suite your requirements Stylish Elegance Cleaner Bathroom Fungi Mildew resistant Easy maintain wet on the inside and dry on the outside.259 words
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Advertisement620 1985-06-27 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm ("am deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9 00am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, 02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00 am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House, 390 Kirn620 words
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Advertisement795 1985-06-27 22 25 Sale: Other Products FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE P/DOZ Children polyester pants... Ss 3.00 Mens sport sh»rts S$ 4.00 Mens denim Jeans 5535.00 Mens T-shirts 5519.75 Ladies T-shirts 5519.75 Ladies nylon blouses 5524.00 Children denim jeans S$ 19.75 Menss/slv shirts S$ 9.75 Ladies denim skirts 5548.00 Mens soccer T-shirts 5539.00 Ladies795 words
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Advertisement838 1985-06-27 22 RATES Run-On: $5.00 per line (Mm. $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) a838 words
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Advertisement492 1985-06-27 22 CLASSIFICATION GUIUt: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal Services/Merchandiee(ll 39) Business to Business (49 58) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 96) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education a Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (161 165) 35 House Cleaning/ Painting PRIDE INDUSTRIAL SPECIALISES m housecleaning, floor polishing, carpet steam492 words
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Advertisement812 1985-06-27 23 36 House Renovation/ Decor HDB RENOVATION CONTRACTOR LICENCE NO: 8R0194 We provide quality workmanship and materials without any deposit. You only pay the total renovation cost upon completion and satisfaction of work. Call us and you will not regret. Please contact Mr. Tan for further details. Tel: 25*2539/ *****33. From:812 words
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Advertisement702 1985-06-27 23 36 House Renovation/ Decor TAI TONG ELECTRICAL Plumbing Service Centre. Specialist installing water heater, household etc. Tel: *****50/ *****91/ 4. WE SPECIALISE IN varnishing chairs, tables $100. Changing of cabinet formica and hse painting. Tel: *****47. WE SPECIALISED IN HUDC or HDB iron window grilles, 3-rm $250, 4-rm $370, 5-rm702 words
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Advertisement783 1985-06-27 23 39 Other Personal Services WE SPECIALISE IN all kinds of plumbing, sanitary, sewerage system maintenance. Interested, please call *****26. HOLMES PRIVATE INVESTIGATION Agency Pte Ltd. For enquiries, please contact *****07/ *****08. 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Office removal specialised m pianos, organs delivery A disposal service. Experienced,783 words
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Advertisement623 1985-06-27 23 51 Printing/ Copying Services FAST CHEETAHS "While you wait" Instant printing. #02-99 International Plaza, tel: *****09. NAME CARD 4e, Letterhead 5«, Invoices etc., collecting& delivery service. *****94/ *****86. NAME CARDS. LETTERHEADS, invoices. Grand Press. 81k. 1016, Geylang East, #04-171. *****73. NAME CARDS, LETTERHEADS. Watson Press. #02-58, Golden Mile Tower. *****85/623 words
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Advertisement854 1985-06-27 23 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies SALE/ HIRE A Transport all kinds of heavy equipment. 2 to IS tons forklift, excavators, 26 tons rollers, etc. Phone: *****55. USED ARVOR MACHINES Type 872GL Orion SPH 30-40SP 40-60SP bag making machine. Contact Alvin/Erlc *****37 1418 PRIME MOVER and 3 40 footer trailers for sale.854 words
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Advertisement622 1985-06-27 23 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities INVITATION TO LADIES MUSTIKA RATU B H CTR Agent m Singapore for Mustika Ratu Jamu Herbal cosmetics is currently seeking to appoint enterprising ladies as AREA REPRESENTATIVES m the various zoned sales districts. If you are working m a sizeable company, living m a622 words
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Advertisement485 1985-06-27 23 65 Situations Wanted ROZBACH MANAGEMENT A Consultant Services. Licence No: C--0644-01. Thai/ Filipino Maids available. Contact Ivy at *****97 for Biodatas. Salary/ fees negotiable. Also available Male Thai Workers for recruiting agents. RELIABLE MAIDS. Agency feeFiliplno $450, Sri Lanka $750, Indian $800. Salary- Filipino $225 Sri Lanka/ Indian $150. Black485 words
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Advertisement579 1985-06-27 23 II Efi mm SP^» fWt A watch factory is on the watch for Watch Technicians, experiI Ta\\ enced m repairing or casing II I \*Am watches. ajp Am Income is based on a per-piece m mwi it P^bj basis. For further information, 8 see classification 72. I 66 Situations Vacant:579 words
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Advertisement689 1985-06-27 23 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical SANYO SANYO AIRCONDITIONERS (S) PTE LTD requires 1) RECEPTIONIST c Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit m English. c Must have a pleasant disposition and be able to speak Mandarin. c Few years of working experience m handling PABX switchboard.689 words
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Advertisement656 1985-06-27 24 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Sanyo Showpla /f^\ 5 S Manufacturing (>K J WamW (S) Pte Ltd V^y/ THE ONE AND THE ONLY ONE \jaw 8* GCE O' level Benefits: Abie to type Attendance Bonus Singaporean Free Medical Benefits All male applicants must have completed656 words
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Advertisement442 1985-06-27 24 TOBUTSU SINGAPORE (M&F) PTE LTD A well established Japanese company dealing m the distribution of fasteners, carbides and diamond cutting tools requires immediately: Singapore citizen with GCE O' Level Ability to type fast and accurate Age between 23 29 c Have some experience m the same field Interested applicants please442 words
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Advertisement631 1985-06-27 24 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PURCHASING CLERK required immediately by well established manufacturing firm. GCE 'C level c At least I—2 years experience Able to operate telex machine Call Sally at: *****83 to arrange an interview THE WING ON FIRE I MARINE INSURANCE CO. LTD has vacancies for the post631 words
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Advertisement914 1985-06-27 24 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Trading company requires OFFICE CASHIER Successful candidate is likely to be male In early 30's with relevant experience. Write enclosing photograph plua doteila to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Spore 0923. TRAVEL AGENT requiree TOUR ASSISTANT (MALE) c Age 21 to 35. c914 words
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Advertisement675 1985-06-27 24 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical URGENTLY REQD FEMALE Counter Sales Clerks. Salary 5350-5450. Apply personally to 81k. 452, Ang Mo Kio Aye 10 #01-1785 or Blk.lA Woodlands Centre Road #01-84. GENERAL CLERK URGENTLY reqd. m printing co. 3 GCE 'O', accounting knowledge/ experience preferred. Int. call: *****22. IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR675 words
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Advertisement602 1985-06-27 24 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales •533? ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE A Major Leader m Overnight Delivery with A commitment to international service FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION is the United States' leading overnight delivery carrier of high priority goods and documents, widely recognized for prompt and efficient service. We have expanded602 words
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Advertisement520 1985-06-27 24 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales |jp^^s*me»T-Tr •^asgsar.-rr a I JJ SYSTECH, the most established micro- m I computer and peripherals specialist invite ■B suitable applicants for the post of Sales Executive I m Singapore Polytechnic or Ngee Ann r? M Polytechnic Diploma m Electronic E Engineering •j*j520 words
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Advertisement297 1985-06-27 24 FACIT CIIICSSON S* Applications are invited for the following: A SALES EXECUTIVE Office Furniture Systems above $25,000 p.a. must be mature, aggressive and result orientated at least 5 years experience m related field good contacts with architects and interior designers desirable ability to sketch simple illustration would be an advantage297 words
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Advertisement648 1985-06-27 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales P I r Jjn r sim4mf)u* dr r f\\ii requires SALES ASSISTANTS (Female) for our Pastry Shop m Ang Mo Kio. c Salary SSSSO after confirmation c Training will be provided WALK IN INTERVIEW on 27 June 1985 between 9-4 pm at: LA BOULANGERIE DE PARIS648 words
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Advertisement734 1985-06-27 25 71 Situations Vacant: Salea """AN ESTABLISHED CO. requires Sales Personnel who are ambi- Lious Si want to earn more than aajajnia.OOO pm. to market its house m- hold products. Interested applii cants, write with full resume to: The Advertiser, 100 Beach Rd 1 "#22-11 Shaw Towers. (0718). i SALES EXECUTIVES734 words
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Advertisement539 1985-06-27 25 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Looking for a career with SBS? Walk m for an interview today between 9.00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. STOREMAN/DRIVER At least Secondary/VocationalfTechnical Two education Some knowledge m vehicle spare parts Must possess Class 3 driving licence Preference will539 words
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Advertisement99 1985-06-27 25 A well established Box Plant m Jurong urgently requires: GENERAL MAINTENANCE FITTER a NTC 3in maintenance fitting, c Attractive starting salary. Attendance allowance, a Overtime allowance, a 5-day week. Intereated pleaae call personally at: Paper Box Industries Pte Ltd 5 Chia Ping Road Singapore 2261 Tel: *****66 Bus service no.99 words
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Advertisement311 1985-06-27 25 requirea the following positiona for the Service Department m Woodlands workshop. VEHICLE MECHANICS NTC 3 or NTC 2 In MVM or Heavy Duty Diesel or its equivalent Minimum 3 years experience m Heavy Duty Diesel or commercial vehicle Possess leadership quality is an asset Salary negotiable. GENERAL WORKER Able to311 words
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Advertisement524 1985-06-27 25 72 Situations Vacant: Technical TURBINE SERVICES ELBAR TURBINE SER- 1 VICES SINGAPORE are 1 part of the ELBAR divi- I sion with facilities m the Netherlands, U.S.A. and I Singapore. We are specialised m the repair I and overhaul of all types I of industrial and marine I gas and524 words
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Advertisement540 1985-06-27 25 72 Situations Vacant: Technical mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmm f/2-%. Shintom I k^i Electronics I I Pte., Ltd.! requires: Secondary 4/GCE O' I Level Training will be provided Good prospects tor promotion Fresh R.OD. servicemen I are also welcome. Interested parties, please call *****38 tor an appointment. 22 Pasir Panjang Rd I #08-18/34 PSA540 words
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Advertisement555 1985-06-27 25 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production fcwHssftsdsWssfc V(\ Interview Times: f v pf^ 2.00 pm 400 pm Male Production Workers Requirements: Physically fit with Secondary 2 Secondary 4 education Must complete Full-Time NS or liable for Part-Time NS. Duties: Assembly of 16" 20" colour TV sets Please call555 words
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Advertisement390 1985-06-27 25 73 Situations Vacant: Production Walk-In interviews Interview Times: 9 am 11 am 2pm 4pm Our Video Finishing Section located m Jurong requires for its first shift operation for: Spray Painters (Male) Our Requirements: Completed Secondary 2 or Secondary 4 with experience m spray painting Completed or exempted from NS Staying390 words
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Advertisement318 1985-06-27 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Nestle I The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food Beverage Company, invites suitably qualified candidates for the following posts: GCE 'O' level with passes m Mathematics/Science Below 24 years old Involve testing of raw/packing materials and finished products Able to work shift Completed full-time National318 words
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Advertisement398 1985-06-27 26 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I a great place to eat, a great place to work! Are you interested m building a career with the biggest and most successful American steak Our first franchised outlet m the Asia Pacific region, PONDEROSA STEAK SALAD RESTAURANT is opening soon398 words
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Advertisement394 1985-06-27 26 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous AT~ SINGAPORE g£ tzxeehior not el TtotjtiAta, f>& iuta AAttme Requires FRONT FOOD OFFICE BEVERAGE Doorman Disco Hostess Bell Hop Cooks (preferably Kitchen Helpers Mandarin speaking) (Male) •Drivers Dish Washers (Class 4) Please apply personally from Monday to Friday 9.00 am to394 words
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Advertisement292 1985-06-27 26 FA leading Food Manufactur-^ er dealing with the import export of fast consumer goods is looking for a young dynamic SHIPPING ASSISTANT a 2to 3 years experience m a Shipping Department c Knowledge of custom regulations. PSA tariff all shipping procedures including those of containerised vessels St insurance coverage Remuneration292 words
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Advertisement391 1985-06-27 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ijiji invites applications for jij the position of: Minimum GCE W jiji level iji ijij 2 4 years' ex- I iijij perience m shipping j;j Jiji procedures and i;i ijiji documentation iji I Able to type 40 wpm ;i; iyi I Bamu^l^^JaßW I jijij Able to391 words
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Advertisement512 1985-06-27 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous invites applications for the position of: CHEF DE-PARTIE (Salary ranging from $850 to $1,000) Interested applicants, please apply personally at: #07-00 Orchard Towers Singapore 0923. Interview time: 2pm to spm SECURITY GUARDS I REQUIRED A) Dutiea and responsibilities Perform shift guard duties, control movement of vehlI512 words
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Advertisement666 1985-06-27 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous International buying agent has vacancies lor EXPERIENCED QUALITY CONTROLLERS c GCE 'O' level and experience m Inspection of garments m mass production. c Good travelling opportunities. c Salary $800 $1,100. Please apply with photo and contact number to: 1 SCOTTS ROAD #17-05 SHAW CENTRE SINGAPORE 0822666 words
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Advertisement939 1985-06-27 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS have immediate vacancies for Cargo Handlers. Singapore citizens, preferably completed N.S. Please call personally during off. hrs. to: 15/15 -15/16 Cargo Agents Bldg B, Airport Cargo Rd, Spore Changi Airport. Tel. *****88. 50 WIREMEN: MARINA Centre project contractor requires people to do wire939 words
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Advertisement607 1985-06-27 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED CLEANING Supervisor. Salary $650 p.m. Please call *****42 WANTED 2 CLEANERS (male female) for Clementi preferably Tamil speaking. Call *****38. 81 Vehicles For Hire K3l Quality m ns goes a long way! At Toyota Rent-a-Car, we provide the best m our self-drive chauffeur driven607 words
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Advertisement750 1985-06-27 26 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance a^STV^B) *p 0049 4rwm* V^Tel: *****44frgH[ NEW CAR RATES 12 Mths- 5.25% X 24 Mths- 5.50% X 36mm-5.75%K 48 Mths -6.25%^* (One instalment m advance) KAH HUA CREDIT. Attractive terms for car hire purchase. Tel: *****55, *****57. #01-08, Goldtn Wall Auto Centre, Albert Street ASCONA MOTOR750 words
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Advertisement616 1985-06-27 27 i imm ln c,aB8 f 'cation 94 today, two nrlßria collector's vehicles are for sale: JOIJBI A 1981 p orsche 924 Carrera GT J=L HZ* a—^ and a 197S MGB-GT. Both are m SGD^H 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1979 MERCEDES BENZ 200 Saloon, Reg. No. SQSBIOG. Highest offer secures. Tel:616 words
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Advertisement723 1985-06-27 27 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan COMPANY REGISTRATION 10/81 Datsun 280 fully automatic. Chauffeur-driven. Power steering/ window. Central locking. Electric mirror. Aircon, radio/cassette. Low mileage. Original white. Tax 9/85. Showroom condition. Tel: *****55. '83 SEPT. STANZA I.6GL. 1 owner, aircon, power steering, central locking, beautiful condition. $20,000 0.n.0. *****44. ALMOST 80 DATSUN723 words
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Advertisement737 1985-06-27 27 90 For Sale: Toyota '83 TOYOTA CRESSIDA 2.OGL Manual, 1 pte owner, brand new cond. aircon, radio cassette, s/rims, low mileage. Tel: *****01. ALMOST '81 CARINA GL. Pte owner. Accident free. Full accessories. $12,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****95. END JUNE '84 Toyota Corolla DX 1.3. Showrm condition. Contact *****31 after 2p.m.737 words
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Advertisement862 1985-06-27 27 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 7/'B4 GALANT 1600, auto, latest model. Power steering/ windows. Central locking. *****5 S.E. Ho. '77 COLT LANCER Aircond, good cond. $8,200. Tel: *****22 after lpm. •77 SIGMA 1600 c.c. GS. Rd tax Sept. Aircond. $6,600. Contact Steven Lim *****33. 78, GALANT 1600 GS. PARF New tax,862 words
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Advertisement779 1985-06-27 27 93 For Sale: Honda ALMOST 83 HONDA Accord EX with sun-roof, radio cassette. $24,500. Loan $19,000. Tel: *****50. BEAUTIFUL 81 ACCORD Auto, 4door, low mileage, original paint. $17,000. *****85, evening *****22. CO. REGD. '83 Accord EX 4-dr, power windows, central locking, beautiful condition. *****91. DEC 79 HONDA Accord Auto. Excellent779 words
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Advertisement861 1985-06-27 27 94 For Sale: Other Makes 82, ISUZU 1600. Aircon, sports rim, power window, hl-fl, PARF, 5510,500. Tel: *****49 (day) *****98 (Night) No 6, Kallang Way 4. MID '64 HYUNDAI Stellar 1.6 sspeed. Full accessories. Accident free. Beautiful cond. $18,500. Tel: *****55. 1980 SUBARU 1600GLX. 2-dr. 2nd owner, aircon, sports rims,861 words
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Advertisement840 1985-06-27 27 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 79 MIT COACHVAN, air blower, radio cassette, selling $3,000 0.n.0. View: #03-01 Sin Cheong Bldg, 47 Jln Pemimpin, 5(2057). •81 DATSUN PICK-UP 720 wooden bed aircon hifi 1 owner road tax new. Asking $6,800/-. Call: *****73. '82 DATSUN PICK-UP petrol, flatbed, 1 owner, aircon, radio840 words
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Advertisement755 1985-06-27 27 97 Vehicles Wanted A CAR DEALER offers good prices for M/Benz, BMW, Volvo and all Japanese/ Continental cars. Also required all PARF scrap cars and export documents of any engine capacity. TANGLIN USED CARS CO. 69, Killiney Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****83/ *****89. CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER for any model755 words
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Advertisement780 1985-06-27 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Dutch Club vicinity newly renovated 4-bedroom detached, cul-de-sac, extended patio. Rental $4,000 American School vicinity cosy s/storey detached, 3 bdrms servant's quarters, extended patio, renovated kitchen, pool $6,000 $8,000 Marco Polo/ Shangri-La vicinity sbdrm detached, outdoor entertaining area. pool. Rental $10,000. FIELDS *****11/ 2/ 3 GRANGE780 words
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Advertisement588 1985-06-27 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST.IO HENRY PARK, 2-storey terrace. Fully furnished, 0.n.0. Interested call: 534.'M74/ 5. DIST.IS, ELITE TERRACE, fully furnished. Asking $1,200 0.n.0. Call *****80 No agents DIST 1545 UNFURNISHED SEMIDETACHED for rent Contact: *****59 DIST. I6 CHANGI. S/storey semi-d/ det. Si semi-d d/storey bunglws. Contact *****21. DIST 16588 words
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Advertisement777 1985-06-27 28 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses Hill-top Luxury Residences I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation H Situated beside Shangn-la Park and the P^Tr— I well-known St Nicholas Pri Sec School at lj™y>« ,££<* I Thomson area Near MRT station. Anew r~T i a ue j777 words
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Advertisement533 1985-06-27 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments KOVAN ROAD 3-bedroom apartment with attached bathrooms. 4-bedroom maisoneHe with attached bathrooms. 5 minutes walk to shopping centre, school market. MARINE PARADE OPPOSITE PARKWAY PARADE Newly completed luxurious maisonette. Living/ dining. Italian marble flooring. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. TEL: *****55 LANDMARK TOWER Luxuriously furnished apartments533 words
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Advertisement849 1985-06-27 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IS KING'S MANSION 3 bdrms/ servant's room, high floor. DIST.IO ROBIN ROAD 2nd floor, 2 bdrms. Fully aircon, fully carpeted. Small development. DIST S PASIR PANJANG RD Groundfloor. 3 bdrms. a Swimming Pool, 24-hr security. Reasonable rentals. ALLEGRO *****11/ *****64. DIST.9 ELIZABETH HEIGHTS 2700 aq.ft. Brand849 words
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Advertisement919 1985-06-27 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IO STEVENS ROAD vicinity. Beautiful mais/ townhse. Low density. 3 bdrms, servant's. Swimming pool/ squash. From $3,000. Esteem: *****01. DIST.II WATTEN EST. quiet surrounding, walk-up apt. 3 bdrms/ servant's, aircond, wall-to-wall carpeting, $1200. See to appreciate. RPC, *****93/ *****16. DIST. 11 30 FURN 3-BDRM apts, rental919 words
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Advertisement901 1985-06-27 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.15 EASY ACCESS to Katong Cold Storage/ Parkway Parade, luxurious 3-bdrm mais. Tastefully furn. $1700. Denker *****11. Dl 5 OCEAN PK, East Coast Ville, Eastern Lagun, King's Mansion. 2-4 bdrm apt. Condo facilities. $1,000-$2,500. Rodge: *****79. Dl 9/ 20 FABER GDN/ Chuan Pk beautiful 2/ 3-bdrm901 words
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Advertisement849 1985-06-27 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.14 CAI GDN. mais. 3 bdrms Attached bath $1,600. Exquisite: *****14. D.14 #06-03 CHENG Hong Mansion, 4 bdrms, furn. facilities. *****71 No agents. D.15: AMBER VILLE/ LAGUNA Pk. 3 bdrms apt. Furn with aircon. Facing sea $1,200. *****42 (agt). D.15 EASTERN LAGOON, 2-bed-roomed condo apt. Fully849 words
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Advertisement835 1985-06-27 28 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms FURNISHED ROOM FOR students/ working ladies at Commonwealth Close. Meal and laundry provided. Call: *****24. KATONG, FULLY FURN. aircon rm m seml-d, bath attached, maid service, laundry/ office desk. $850. Foreigners call: *****54. MASTER BEDROOM WITH attached bathroom at Ang Mo kio Central, exclusive use of835 words
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Advertisement836 1985-06-27 28 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments CLIENTS LOOKING FOR 3/4/5-rms flat at Clementi, Ghlm Moh, St various dlsts. Call *****95 010 RIDGEWOOD APT urgently wanted, 4 bdrms, f/furn. Owners kindly call *****28/ 9. EXPAT STAVING IN Hotel requires apts/ hses. Gd budget Houseworld *****21/*****92/*****25. FURN/ UNFURN FLATS reqd m Clementi, Dover, A.M.Kio,836 words
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Advertisement1050 1985-06-27 29 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 'J&sAr aaaSa&^sl AWaW Mm H^^Hr WAnnouncine i Tne |^First-Home-scheme Credit POSB has a brand-new loan scheme to help more Singaporeans own their home: Now, if you're buying your first private home, you can get a five-year interest concession1,050 words
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Advertisement834 1985-06-27 29 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses W^Amr^m 'fPAWk mmmt Br r^^jis> '■xliiw dl2jf* f*»^ -rf» ls"l's*''<s' SPKaS ■^lmm&£®mammf' "s^-i'lffi* mAMSmr Aw *40 Am j ItS 9 r m im\mrje^ mmmmmmmLirM^r^mMAmmm J^^^Ttr^(\ Tenure ol land Freehold (free from encumbrances on comptelion) Lot no 572 MX 13 Sembawang BP 7078/83834 words
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Advertisement525 1985-06-27 29 S/STOREY BUNGLW, SIXTH Aye, 3 bdrms, servant's/ Angora Close, 3 bdrms. Neg. Colliers *****2. 114 For Sale: Private Apartments /"LONG NIAN\ COURT" I For Sale/Rent 4 Storey newly built walk up apartment maisonette Freehold property Immediate occupation Located at Joo Chiat Place Only three units. 262A. 2628. 2648 Developer DRAGON525 words
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Advertisement799 1985-06-27 29 113 For Sale: Houses joodlink Park Prestigious Housing... Comprising 5 Shops, 6 Maisonettes and 23 units Terrace houses Near MRT station, Schools, Markets, Shopping and Banking facilities 90% Loan available Developer: ©Goodlink Development Pte Ltd 7500A Beach Road #12-301, The Plaza, Singapore 0719. Tel: *****11 (5 lines). 114 For Sale:799 words
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Advertisement906 1985-06-27 29 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Rajah Timer Magnificent and luxurious 26 storey apartment At Jalan Rajah off Balestier Road No restriction on foreigners *^*^fr_ Lease/Sale <4*^&.,*» Excellent location. Near to sWp***£ town and yet m a quiet S Z environment Ji Up to date amenities906 words
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Advertisement697 1985-06-27 29 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments NORMANTON PARK BLK.L morning sun, just painted, SAF personnel only. $170,000. Tel: *****31 ext.44o or *****39. FARRER COURT BLK.H sth flr. Approx 1770 sq.ft. Consider reasonable offer. Mrs Koh *****32. LAKEVIEW 3RD FLOOR, 1770 sq.ft. $230,000 negotiable. Tel: *****69. 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments DONT697 words
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Advertisement745 1985-06-27 29 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments PANDAN GDN. 5-RM. point block High flr. Facing sea. Selling $110,000 0.n.0. Call: *****60 SALE) TOA PAYOH 4-rm (pure) High fir. All terrazzo, 3 x wardrobe, cabinets. $65,000. *****33. STIRLING ROAD 3-ROOM flat, Blk 173, for sale $37,000 0.n.0. Call *****21/ *****22. STIRLING RD 3-RM.745 words
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Advertisement705 1985-06-27 29 118 Factory Spaces FACTORY SPACE OF ABOUT 3230 SQ.FT. 1941 SQ.FT. At Paya Lebar available for rent. Intereated partiea pleaae contact Miss Wong at *****77. NEW WAREHOUSES CUM offices: Macpherson, Paya Lebar, Geylang, Thomson, Syed Alwi, Jurong, Balestier etc. 1,100 90,000 sq.ft. $0.75 psf. onwards *****21 FACTORY SPACE FOR sale705 words
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Advertisement663 1985-06-27 30 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted 1 FAR EAST ORGANIZATION 1 DEVELOPMENT I SITES WANTED I Far East Organization is looking for development sites m the city area or suburbs of Singapore for development of high-rise and low-rise condominiums, flats, bungalows semi-detached or terrace houses etc. Land663 words
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Advertisement238 1985-06-27 30 120 For Sale: Office Spaces ON SCOTTS RD, facing Goodwood Hotel, 1,800 sq.ft. Outside CBD. Occidental *****00/ *****31. PEACE CTR, 800 sq.ft. furnished partitioned, selling with vacant possession. Tel: *****88. PEACE CTR, sth flr. 808 sq.ft. Fully fitted office unit. Reasonable price. Deans Property: *****55. SHENTON HOUSE 15th floor, office238 words
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Advertisement313 1985-06-27 30 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Store your goods where you iiin your office Amm m m'ii 'mrmW.'i^^' Wm Wm^M** Wrt MaaaJyBHJ.HM P»i^^aljHß|i t» Where the facts are too good to ignore. Fact 1: Office and warehouse under one roof Fact 2: Close to313 words
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Advertisement367 1985-06-27 30 121 For Rent: Office Spaces FULLY EQUIPPED AND RENOVATED OFFICE AT ORCHARD ROAD Outside CBD to share TELEPHONE: *****55 Office space available at CHOON BEE BUILDING North Bridge Road Area: 2,400/ 1,000 sq.ft. Central aircond Call: *****44 MR. CE OH Office space available at THE PLAZA Beach Rd (outside CBD)367 words
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Advertisement407 1985-06-27 30 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE TO LET AT 1 SELEGIE COMPLEX I gjg V/ Attractive rental/ selegie mil m term I CO T EX I K-Ho.se -Immediate 1 I §U^ Occupation \JJ IS Convenient locality *s^ p J/407 words
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Advertisement155 1985-06-27 30 ICB BUILDING, SHENTON Way International address etc. Walking distance to all facilities. *****91. INSIDE/ OUTSIDE CBD, 400 2,000 sq.ft. available immediately. $2.00 p.s.f. onwards. Wess *****44. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA FURN/ partitioned, 970 sq.ft. $2.60 p.s.f. include serv. Visco: *****14. OFFICES FROM 364, 463, 528, 600. 666, 710, 808, 946, 947, 1055155 words
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Advertisement443 1985-06-27 30 PEOPLE'S PK. Ctr. 600 sq.ft. Window unit, carpeted. Very special rates. Steed *****54/ *****51. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE 2 tablespace available ln fully furnished office. Please call *****3. RIVER VALLEY ROAD, aircon office room for rent. Free parking. $400. Call: *****51. T4.NGLIN SHPG CTR (Ph. 2) 880 sq.ft. with partitions. Others,443 words
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Advertisement692 1985-06-27 30 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces [RETAIL SHOPS I For Lease Katong 409 829 sq ft Neil Road 323 1087 sq ft Tanglin Road 183 -1087 sqft Beach Road 280 495 sq ft North Bridge Road 517 -2595 sqft Very reasonable rents Attractive Concessions Tel 221 2266 225 0091 VBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBV RESTAURANT692 words
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Advertisement829 1985-06-27 31 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces The perfect business address. Balestier Point At Balestier Point, ***** m of commercial area awaits m anticipation of accommodationg a multitude of service outlets. Located along Balestier Road and surrounded by housing estates, Balestier Point,829 words
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Advertisement859 1985-06-27 31 126 Restaurant/Lounge 126 Reataurant/Lounge 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces Spaces Spaces H JTC EATING HOUSES TO LET Location Date of showround 1. ***** Übi Road 1 Wednesday, 3 Jul 85 at 2.30pm Singapore 1400 2. 18 Tuas Avenue 7 Thursday, 4 Jul 85 at 2.30pm Singapore 2263 3. 24 Ayer Rajah Crescent859 words
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Advertisement632 1985-06-27 31 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours flow &wlj£> wm §mm mpaff* FLIGHT N().\\FREQUENCY\\iIEPART( 'RE\\~ ARRIVAL \fIJGHT \-q\\fREQI 'EXCYpEPARTI A-AJfTl RRIVA I. Singapore to Malacca by 19seater Dornier (XSP/MKZ) Malacca to Singapore by 19 sealer Dornier (MKZ/XSP) J DP/MI 88 Daily 1435 1525 DP/MI 89 Daily 1305 1355 Singapore632 words
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Advertisement673 1985-06-27 32 137 Tours 137 Tours Holiday Best Sellers fmOj ill great way to traid ArAmm BL j f fek I THERE'S NO COMPARISON FOR THE MOST TALKED- ABOUT TOURS TO EUROPE! Completely revised programmes and upgraded facilities. Select your first stop m either Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Paris. Athens, Helsinki or Zurich. Exclusives673 words
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Advertisement453 1985-06-27 32 137 Toura 137 Tours f INDONESIA TOURS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICE TA 309 "'^^S^ 4*»«>"-fe» NORTH SUMATRA/JAVA FLY/CRUISE/COACH TOURS VWt MH*i laki Till. Sim* Isliri. Jitorte lipr. Pnak. Clsmi •ii Birim SIN/MES JUT/SIM ly SIA. MES/JKT ly II KlrtlM Dilin CrelM (Ist class cabin 2 m a room! 8 Oiyi453 words
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Advertisement74 1985-06-27 32 EUROPE OVERLAND 25 DAYS Departing 27th July 24th August '85 from $1450 (excluding airfare). Visit Holland, Belgium, West Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Leitchenstein, Italy, Vatican City, Monte Carlo, France England. Tour fare includes accommodation, all meals, sight seeing tours, travel insurance, cook experienced tour leader. LIMITED VACANCIES For details enrolment please74 words
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Advertisement599 1985-06-27 32 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education fWm\ HOTEL AND TOURISM I SCHOOL «LES ROCHES» W SWITZEHLAHD s'if 3-YEAR FULL-TIME COMPLETE HOTEL MANAGEMENT COURSE IN ENGLISH MEDIUM First established /most experienced school of its kind m Switzerland More than 600 students presently trom Asean countries and worldwide Excellent practical training included599 words
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Advertisement346 1985-06-27 32 147 Academic •O' LEVEL ENGLISH, Physics, Chemistry and Maths by graduate teachers. Plenty of revisional exercises. All teaching and learning materials supplied. Small group. Reasonable rates. Tel: *****28/ *****79/ *****05. EXPERIENCED, QUALIFIED A Reliable Tutors offer tuition for all levels, subjects dists. Reasonable charges. Improvement assured. *****46/ *****48/ *****37/ *****43/346 words
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Advertisement557 1985-06-27 32 147 Academic MATHS A SCIENCE tuition by graduate avail. 'A' 0' Level. Call Mr. Ng *****74, day/ night. NUS MATHS UNDERGRAD offers tuition for O' 'A' Level Maths Physics. Tel: *****73. O- LEVEL ENGLISH, Maths/ Science by experienced tutor. Group tuition avail. *****46. O LEV. MATHS Frid. 7-9 pm/ English557 words
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Advertisement959 1985-06-27 32 148 Computer 148 Computer Computer Courses Congratulations to our winner! Siang Boon has a great ySf "T^v deal "to feel proud about Bronze Medal Calvin studied for his course at Stamford where he benefitted greatly from a faculty staffed by professionals with over twenty five years teaching experience and an959 words
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Article19 1985-06-27 33 Sotte Grande Jacoran Our Party Steady II Tropical Way Pagan Dancer Drum Roll Gesture II Tiros Resource19 words
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Article, Illustration564 1985-06-27 33 ON THE TRACK with TONTO JACORAN signalled a return to form after two costly defeats at Ipoh last month by galloping fluently at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Malcolm Johnston m the saddle, the four-year-old English horse was pulling double over 600 m m 38.1 sec.564 words
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Article, Illustration109 1985-06-27 33 TOP Hongkong jockey Tony Da Cruz will not ride at the Bukit Timah meeting starting on Saturday after all. Da Cruz was granted a visitor's permit for the Queen Elizabeth n Cup Meeting but his sponsor, trainer Alex Rodgers, has informed the Singapore Turf Club that109 words
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Article, Illustration176 1985-06-27 33 LONDON, Wed. Leading jockey Walter Swinburn may be ont of action for three weeks after breaking his wrist at Brighton yesterday. Swinburn, who missed riding Shadeed to victory m the English 2,M0 Guineas because of suspension, felt the wrist "go" while urging Harry's Bar to victory mReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration175 1985-06-27 33 MELBOURNE, Wed. Victorian jockey Robert Heffernan, who did not enjoy much luck during a recent stint m Singapore-Malaysia, has scored his first important win since returning at Flemington. Heffernan landed Knight Of Avon (10-1) m the first division of the Statewide Winter Championship heats. The colt gaveMelbourne Sun - 175 words
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Article, Illustration422 1985-06-27 33 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY PEEK AT THE NEWCOMERS By PENANG trainer Lim Hock Bee will introduce Class 1 newcomer Taxi at the Singapore Turf Club meeting beginning on Saturday. Taxi is a four-year-old brown New Zealand gelding by Silver Dream out of Emma Enuckey. He campaigned m Australia422 words
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Advertisement643 1985-06-27 33 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? Jk C&G 747 Certificate In Computer M Programming and Information Processing J| For GCE O' level holders. No prior computer knowledge needed. B Diploma m Computer Studies (Full or Part Time) For GCE 'O' or 'A' holders. Incorporates643 words
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Advertisement488 1985-06-27 33 151 Language 151 Language NEW TERM STARTS 15 JULY GENERAL ENGLISH ENGLISH FOR FOREIGNERS ENGLISH FOR HOUSEWIVES BUSINESS ENGLISH, REPORT WRITING BETTER SPOKEN ENGLISH GCE O' TOEFL Intensive or Non-intensive Small, very personalised classes. Professional British Teachers. Fully equipped with computers, language laboratory A video. Whatever your needs, ILC, the488 words
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Advertisement552 1985-06-27 33 151 Language 151 Language 151 Language «y"H P"*4fl W mw-* ■~'m I M w%Z2Sm\ Am B. m 2/m mW^^mwk BB Wt^QS m M\ »m B^^g HnW W -> Am AW Hv AuQjjTa-* (•y^rT JP") mm \jim*f j *Ju. **2m Here's why: Highly trained and qualified native-speaker teachers who really care552 words
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Advertisement364 1985-06-27 33 172 Car Pools TRANSPORT AVAILABLE: Tampines New Town to Shenton Way/ Orchard/ Jurong area. Call: *****59 after 9am. LIFT AVAIL, for Tampines New Town to Shenton Way People's Park. Tel: *****76 Mr Tan. PAID LIFT REQD. from Hougang Aye 3/ 5 to Sixth Lok Yang before Ba.m. Call: *****44 ext.364 words
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Article192 1985-06-27 35 Teacher sues McEnroe for $13m NEW YORK, Wed. Attorneys for tennis star John McEnroe told a state judge yesterday that a suit claiming that McEnroe screamed obscenities at a spectator and threw sawdust In Ms face should be dismissed because It Is frivolous. Supreme Court justice Francis Becker has reservedAP - 192 words
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230 1985-06-27 35 Paper leads Mac up aisle and out again LONDON, Wed. The Sun newspaper did a swift about-face today, quoting Wimbledon champion John McEnroe m its first edition as saying he was about to marry actress Tatum O'Neal and, m later editions, as saying he was not. In a front-page lead230 words
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Article, Illustration372 1985-06-27 35 Champions supreme in the rain LONDON, Wednesday RESULTS Men's singles: John McEnroe (US) bt Peter McNamara (Aust) 6-4, 6-3, 6-4; John Sadri (US) bt Cassio Motta (Bra) 6-3, 6-2, 6-3; Ricardo Acuna (Chile) bt Tarik Benhabiles (Fra) 6-3, 46, 6-1, 6-2; Chip Hooper (US) bt Balazs Taroczy (Hun) 7-5, 7-6,Reuter - 372 words
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Article, Illustration331 1985-06-27 35 ITF commission proposes stategy to end 'burn-out' LONDON, Wed. Teenage tennis drop-outs like Andrea Jaeger and Tracy Austin could become a thing of the past. According to a special commission appointed by the International Tennis Federation to study player "burn-out", the cases of the twoReuter - 331 words
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Article100 1985-06-27 35 LONDON, Wed. Leading British tennis umpire Bob Jenkins has been suspended from his duties at Wimbledon following statements attributed to him m a newspaper. Jenkins' suspension was announced after an article m The Daily Star m which he was reported as questioning the judgment of fellow-officials. Jenkins, 41,Reuter - 100 words
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Article262 1985-06-27 35 LONDON, Wed. Australian and French Open champion Mats Wilander, of Sweden, chasing the Grand Slam, crashed out of the Wimbledon championships m the first round today to a husky young giant from Yugoslavia. Slobodan Zivojinovic, 21, played with a superb blend of power, speed and touchReuter - 262 words
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Article103 1985-06-27 35 MELBOURNE, Wed. The National Tennis Centre to be built here will be the most advanced m the world, Victorian State premier John Cain said today. He added that the state government would guarantee US$35 million (s77m) for the centre, which would incorporate 23 indoor and outdoor syntheticReuter - 103 words
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Article190 1985-06-27 36 THE Singapore Hockey Association have decided that, from today, only teams with seven players or fewer will be given a 10-minute grace period to make up the required number before the start of a match. The SHA Umpires Board felt that this ruling was190 words
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Article80 1985-06-27 36 NATIONAL Under-23 hockey manager Arul Subramaniam was smiling from ear to ear yesterday. There were two reasons for that. His team put up an impressive display to beat Punggol 4-2 m a friendly match at Farrer Park Athletic Centre. Then, internationals Mohammed Noor Adam and Nordin Manaf, who80 words
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Article, Illustration305 1985-06-27 36 SQUASH WHO is Naser Zahran? That's what Zainal Abidin had been asking after being told that the "Kuwaiti" had been top-seeded above him m next week^S Japan Open squash championship. Zainal was rightfully perplexed for it is customary to give top billing to the reigning champion,305 words
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Article, Illustration350 1985-06-27 36 HOCKEY Several veterans to return to duty VETERAN internationals Farleigh Clarke, Gerard de Cruz and Kee Yaw Lin have agreed to provide a bit of spit-and-polish to put the shine back into Singapore hockey. The three are among 33 players who have been invited to help the350 words
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Article384 1985-06-27 36 GOLF Vincent leads as favourites take a tumble VINCENT LEE, whose international career looked bleak after missing last year's Eishenhower Cup, bounced back into contention with a fine even par-72 m the first round of the Singapore Junior golf championship at Serapong yesterday. And if he can maintain384 words
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Article, Illustration349 1985-06-27 36 ATHLETICS Walker Nada back m medal hunt NATIONAL walking champion Rengasamy Nadarajan is back m the hunt for South-east Asia Games glory after almost a year's absence from the track. Slightly overweight but still as enthusiastic as ever, the 34--year-old Marine Police sergeant has decided349 words
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Article138 1985-06-27 36 Aouita aims to run under 13 OSLO, Wed. Said Aouita, the fleet Moroccan with the seemingly limitless potential, will attempt tomorrow to become the first man to break 13 minutes for the 5,060 metres when he runs m the Oslo Games. The men's 5,000 m is expected to be theReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-06-27 37 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THE man m the middle was the centre of controversy as Police Sports Association coasted to a 2-0 win over Toa Payoh m a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Toa Payoh's Mohamed Noh was booked for dissent by222 words
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Article89 1985-06-27 37 P W D L F A Pt. Police 12 9 3 0 23 8 30 FPUtd 12 7 1 4 21 17 22 Safsa 13 7 1 5 16 16 22 Toa Payoh 13 6 2 ***** 20 Tampines 12 6 1 5 22 16 19 Geylang 12 489 words
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Article346 1985-06-27 37 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Peng Siong's absence leaves event wide open By EVEN m a competition of sprints, the 100 metres freestyle retains its glamour as the most decisive event and somehow we are thankful that Ang Peng Siong isn't here to make that decision for346 words
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Article327 1985-06-27 37 LONDON, Wed. Australia's priority must be for an improved performance by their bowlers when they face England m the Second Test starting at Lord's tomorrow. Allan Border's touring team will be strengthened by having fast bowler Geoff Lawson fully recovered from illness, but might consider their attack netrisReuter - 327 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-06-27 37 SOUTHAMPTON, Wed. Australia were given another fright yesterday before finally salvaging a draw from their rain-affected four-day cricket match against Hampshire. After Monday's indignity of being bowled out for 76, they looked m danger of defeat at 126 for seven m their second innings, chasing 210 to win.Reuter - 374 words
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Article639 1985-06-27 37 ATHLETICS: Zola Budd, who lost a race m the British Isles for the first time last week, will run for Britain over 1,500 metres m the match against France and Czechoslovakia at Gateshead on Saturday. Budd, 19, beaten over 3,000 mby American Darlene Beckford at the UlsterReuter; AFP; AP - 639 words
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Article220 1985-06-27 37 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By MISTAKES seldom go unpunished as Armed Forces defenders Latiff Rahman, Robert Martin and A.R.J. Mani discovered when their errors resulted m Farrer Park Dynamos winning 3-0 m a National Football League Division One match at Jurong Stadium last night. The soldiers had the better of220 words
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Article, Illustration526 1985-06-27 37 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By Picture by 41 used to enjoy cricket. It is my good luck that my sons have naturally taken an inclination to cricket. I have dropped my bat and my children have m picked it up. Arshad (above) HE was overwhelmed by the occasion.JONATHAN CHOO - 526 words
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Article442 1985-06-27 37 Clubs seek High Court judgment FIVE English clubs, banned from international competition because of the May 29 European Cup final riot at Brussels' Heysel Stadium m which 38 people died, will ask Britain's High Court to overturn the bans, one club official announced m London yesterday. Maurice Watkins, a directorAP; AFP; Reuter - 442 words
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618 1985-06-27 37 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT W First f Person FIRST PERSON Is a column for YOU. Anyone with anything valid, constructive or humorous to say about sport, here is your platform. Address your contributions to First Person, Jeffrey Low, The Straits Times Sportsdesk, 391, Kirn618 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1985-06-27 35 MRS. TAN SOON SIAH (NEE MDM YEO HWEE ENG (a YEO AH NGIA) Aged 79 Passed away peacefully on 25.6.85 leaving behind: Beloved Husband: Tan Soon Siah (Deceased) Sons Daughters-in-law Tan Gek Suan (G.S.) Catherine Lim (Deceased) Tan Geek Chung (G.C.) Violet Gui Scow Geok Grandchildren BRIAN Tan92 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1985-06-27 35 4> QUEK LENG HONG passed away peacefully on 26-6-85 leaving behind: Beloved wife: Tan Kar Hia Sons: Daughters-in-law-Sunny Quek Teo Chuah Mary Elizabeth Iris Thomas Quek Teow Khuan Tang Sew Moy Johnny Quek Teo Hoe Poong Kirn Phin Daughters: Son-in-law Quek Teo Lee Elsie Quek Teow Pee Josephine84 words
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Obituary, Illustration108 1985-06-27 35 FRED LIM BENG GUAN AGED: 37 was called Horn* to the Lord on 25 Jun* 1985 Dearly missed by Wife: Rachel Sons: Colin and Jason Mother and Parents-in-law Sister and 6 Brothers Brothers-in-law Sisters-in-law Nephews and Nieces Body lying at Funeral Parlour of Christ The King Church Avenue108 words
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Obituary, Illustration122 1985-06-27 35 MDM. MARGARET LEE JIT NEO AGE: 56 YEARS Dearly missed by loved ones, was called to the Lord on Wed. 26 June 1985. Cortege will leave on Friday 28 June 1985 at 9.00 am from Ang Mo Kio, Blk 150, Aye 5 to mass service at Christ The122 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1985-06-27 35 a** J With deepest sympathies condolences to our Managing Director MR. G.C. TAN Family On the demise of his beloved mother MDM YEO HWEE ENG YEO AH NGIA From: Board of Directors, Management Staff of TANTRACO ENTERPRISE PTE LTD As s mark of respect, the company will be56 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1985-06-27 35 In sweet memory of SIMON TEN THIAN SING Departed 27 June 1980 God took him home, it was His will. But m our hearts we love him still; Hi.« memory is as dear today As m the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of75 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1985-06-27 35 MR. WEE CHOON LIM who departed 10 YEARS AGO TODAY Dearly missed and always remembered by wife, children, orandchildren and loved ones._26 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1985-06-27 35 With Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to our General Sales Manager MR. DENNIS YANG of PERFORMANCE MOTORS and his family From: The Sales Staff DAVE CHEW FRANCIS KHOO JERRY LUM BENNY WONG LEONARD LEONG C.C. FONG LIM TIA KOK CHUA EE MONG PATRICK POON DONALD WEE ALEX LIM RAYMOND82 words
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Obituary65 1985-06-27 35 10TH DEATH ANNIVERSARY IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND AND LOVING FATHER MR. S.A. GOVINDRAM NAIDU WHO LEFT US 10 YEARS TODAY. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY BELOVED WIFE LETCHMEE GOVINDRAM DAUGHTERS. SONS-IN-LAW. SON. DAUGH-TER-IN-LAW AND GRAND CHILDREN IN SINGAPORE, ENGLAND AND BAHRAIN. ALL RELATIVE FRIENDS PLEASE JOIN65 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1985-06-27 35 The Family of the late YEO SIEW KHAI wish to thank all relatives and friends for their support and help during their recent bereavement. "In Memonam' is for the loved ones whom you remsmber36 words
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Advertisement341 1985-06-27 37 Your way to success through SOA home study courses The fact that you are reading this message means that you are already aware of the advantages of a successful career. You want the satisfaction, happiness and financial security that success brings. Here's where The School of Accountancy Business Studies can341 words
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Advertisement33 1985-06-27 37 ■nST^'-J'- >?' V'^^«-T* *""^-i-i-'w""~- AMm\m 3kn^aA«r& '^F l l, *^»>-- .at* t/' Hi Hal ■hHT mfffn ij^i m W B UY 2 mattresses aoO gal th isbad for only 1 80/ ■lIP Illiiill IMliiiiillPlt^Mi hHhHhh^.'hMh^hMHK33 words
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Miscellaneous71 1985-06-27 37 BASKETBALL Vaneeo Cap: Spore v Malaysia (Gay World, 8). BOXING Singapore Intermediate Championships (Police Academy, 7.30). CRICKET Schoolboys' Carnival (Balestier Road, 10 am). GOLF Singapore Amateur Jr Championships (Sentosa, 8 am). HOCKEY SHA Premier Leftgae: SRC v CSC (Padang, 5.30). SOCCER NFL Div. 1: South Avenue v Changi Utd (Jalan71 words
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245 1985-06-27 38 Check before investing in Dutch shares THE Dutch embassy here has advised investors to be prudent when investing m Dutch stocks. An embassy spokesman said that they should check with reputable Dutch banks or with the embassy. The advice followed complaints from investors who said they had their fingers burnt245 words
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Article, Illustration526 1985-06-27 38 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE Woman awarded full refund by small claims court By WHEN a young woman decided she wanted a prettier nose, she went to a beauty salon which seemed to have exactly what she was looking for. The Royal Lady Beauty Salon,526 words
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303 1985-06-27 38 LOW MEI MEI - Day I tried a Royal Lady's patience LOW MEI MEI By WHEN I called the Royal Lady Beanty Salon at about 12.31 pm yesterday, I said I was from The Straits Times and wanted to get Miss Ong Bay Hna's side of the story. The woman who answered the telephone303 words
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Article, Illustration357 1985-06-27 38 LITO GUTIERREZ - LITO GUTIERREZ A yellow submarine made m Spore for sightseeing By WELCOME aboard the yellow submarine. This one is not quite like the fancied boat m the popular Beatles song. But Singapore's first mini-submarine should still cater to many people's fantasies of the world beneath357 words
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289 1985-06-27 38 Soviet ship with 37 Viet boat people missing MANILA, Wed. A Soviet ship with 37 Vietnamese boat people who have been promised temporary shelter m a Philippine refugee camp is missing. The research vessel, Poisk, is the first Soviet ship known to have rescued boat people fleeing communist Vietnam. TheReuter - 289 words
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443 1985-06-27 38 US to rebuild 'vulnerable' overseas embassies and consulates WASHINGTON, Wed. The US government has decided on a massive rebuilding and renovation programme of almost half of its 262 embassies and consulates around the world because the existing buildings are vulnerable to espionage or terrorist attacks. Over the next seven years,NYT; UPI; Reuter - 443 words
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205 1985-06-27 38 Blast at US fireworks factory kills 21 JENNINGS(OkIahoma), Wed. At least 21 people were killed and seven severely injured when an explosion destroyed a fireworks factory yesterday. Two people were missing, officials said. The factory was rushing to meet orders for Independence Day celebrations and it was feared that severalUPI; Reuter; AP - 205 words
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Article49 1985-06-27 38 TEL AVTV, Wed. The Israeli navy said today it had commissioned a 90-kmh missile-armed hydrofoil called the Flipper. The USbuilt craft has been fitted with sophisticated radar detection equipment, a twin-barrelled 30 mm gun, and two Gabriel and four Harpoon ship-to-ship missiles, a military communique said. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article37 1985-06-27 38 BEIJING, Wed. Bangladesh President Hossain Mohammad Ershad, who postponed a trip to Beijing after a cyclone hit his country, will now tour China from July 4 to 10, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article30 1985-06-27 38 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3.59 points to 1,319.44 m the first half-hour of trading on the New Yor^^li^^JJxiJjmig^ today. -H APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement351 1985-06-27 38 Stay fn the know... First-ever interview with Chemical Industries since it was listed on the exchange m 1973. MAS looks into activities of gold and commodity firms m spot foreign exchange market. BTop quality for top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Tan on *****1351 words
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Miscellaneous136 1985-06-27 38 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 33 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: 7.13 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.01 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/16 C Cloudy j Manila 24 33 C Cloudy Amsterdam 10/16 C Rain Melbourne 8/13 C Rain Bangkok 25/31 C Sunny Moscow 15/23136 words
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Section Two
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Fashion Food Fitness
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Article757 1985-06-27 1 The following is from the June news-sheet of Yankee Trader, a six-year-old Singapore shop specialising m pricey, brand-name Western gear. American owners John and Robert Shedd say they offer quality that lasts, not fashion that is fast out of date. BEFORE designer fashion became the "in757 words
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Article, Illustration710 1985-06-27 1 asdl;';aklsfka;f;asdkfdlakdfas;][p][ HBLu^m 1 1 1 1 ill TTB'l'f 'Jl Real design or rip-off? Valuable originality or fake media hype? The fashion debate, fiery as ever, rages on m these two opinion pieces which we offer as mid-year food for thought. Clothes are a pleasure The following710 words
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Advertisement424 1985-06-27 1 Make your 2 own rice wine jfill! A great-value lunch haunt BP^B te jj- MMLtAmmmmmmm mmt^^~"' 'iM v S^^kte *Eaw~ WE MM\ mk mWMS Just shoot for fun Food and Fitness Edited by Christine Khor Fashion Edited by John de Souza Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue 1, tH- v424 words
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Article, Illustration874 1985-06-27 2 Tan Lee Leng - Tan Lee Leng Step by Step Cooking Gourmet CHINESE food may be famous and appreciated throughout the world but Chinese wines are quite unknown. Although the Chinese had been making wine from their famous grapes from the 7th century, the wine never developed hand-in-hand with874 words
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Article265 1985-06-27 2 IV2 kg glutinous rice 3 cakes of sweet jiubing 1 cake of ordinary jiubing 1 bowl of boiled water. A piece of grease-proof paper disc, large enough to cover vessel A piece of raffia. Wash glutinous rice m many changes of water. Put into pot and fill265 words
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89 1985-06-27 2 m---m 1 chicken breast Vi cup finely-shredded young ginger 1 tablespoon sesame oil 2 tablespoons oil Vz teaspoon salt V 2 tablespoons light soy sauce 2 to 3 tablespoons glutinuous rice wine Cut chicken diagonally into thick strips. Marinate with salt and sesame oil89 words
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Article103 1985-06-27 2 1 spring chicken Sauce Vi teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons glutinous rice wine Vi teaspoon sesame oil Pinch of monosodium glutamate (optional) Wash chicken and put into pot. Add salt. Pour boiling water over to just cover chicken. Simmer chicken over low heat for 20 minutes.103 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-06-27 2 1. Cook or steam the glutinous rice 2. Take the jiubing and crush them 3. Spread a layer of glutinous rice at bottom of pot 4. Break up and sprinkle jiubing 5. Sprinkle with water 6. Left: Cover vessel with greaseproof paper67 words
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Article, Illustration539 1985-06-27 2 Huo Meili - Huo Meili On the Lunch Trail A READER wanted us to check out a formerly-expensive restaurant that now offers a lowprice luncheon special. Dear Linda Loke, thanks for the tip, and the article this week is for you and your friends. Apparently the Kuala539 words
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Advertisement328 1985-06-27 2 EveryDayJhe family secret to good health. with a Free Airtight Container. pBjjHBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^[ EveryDay Instant full cream powdered milk is the secret to Kiw PW .It's made from pure wholesome cow's milk, and enriched Rx bbM£*£* k!.., asfISBBBBi I with essent^ vitamins, so it's truly nutritious m every way. sSmWm mMJJAm328 words
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Article, Illustration757 1985-06-27 3 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM This keep-fit teacher who uses tennis balls m his aerobics workout doubles as scuba instructor, model-cum-fashion consultant and volunteer worker By Photograph by LIM SENG TIONG IT'S a brand new aerobics game with tennis balls m red, blue and brown, gripped m the hands or757 words
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Article, Illustration894 1985-06-27 3 FAT FACTS SERIES Healthy Lifestyle Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Dr Ang Kong Ee Exercise Physiologist WHAT is aerobic fitness? How can having a high level of aerobic fitness help you to burn fat more effectively? Aerobic fitness refers to how well your heart, blood and894 words
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Advertisement208 1985-06-27 3 ■pp^ Amplimesh® grilles i" 1 !,J i _*""T _r___ i_VS9p2S_^S_ Ps_"_i_V-aKsHr_rV <^B ;V ~I BBd_9B_6&^B^ HS^_B__Sa_____ _H WmWm Wms\ I I_Sk_l_v^ _r WmW&al Jfe in-r-l iPB""^ ■"*""*..'< j _^_mmmmmmmm mmr mt mmmmmmmmmmm mmmm TV wl* «r^^^^^ -JUIT*AMPLIMESH" is the nicest thing Call us to-day It will be the best thing208 words
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Advertisement680 1985-06-27 3 [APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES WAmmm STANTS RSSOBBI c a I No P"" 1 Ka,^ Box Service: Talm Wvlee- STANTS RS snssi TtMPan t i 7^fiT S,raits Timps: 5»25-M P* i'm. Collected: 5J5.00 Telex service. 5.1.A.1N.1.5. KS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 Sunday Times: 512.V62 psc. cm I Posted: SJIO 00 APPOINTMENTS680 words
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Advertisement510 1985-06-27 3 COMPUTER MEMORIES is a leading American manufacturer m the Winchester Disk Drives business. Our Singapore operations have recently increased its floor space and our business and production capabilities are expanding rapidly. Our expansion programme calls for a professional with the motivation and the ability to adapt quickly to changes within510 words
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Advertisement602 1985-06-27 4 APPOINTMENT In line with the Company's modernisation programme of the production machineries, young men with drive and potential are sought to strengthen the technical team m the position of: MECHANICS AGE 20 25 QUALIFICATION GCE '0' Level with good credits m technical subjects, and preferrably NTC-3 holders m Electro-Mechanical Servicing,602 words
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Advertisement71 1985-06-27 4 notices ■put mr mi m 1 El»fsjflivfflfsl 3BBB«^Plfcffl^ I Tenders are invited from suppliers WMm EQEiUH 2. Lorry mounted with 'Hiab' Crane m 'j|' I stated. We reserve the right not to accept the J ma lowest or any tender. ITIWTSJiTKI Postage Free ■■■■■■^■■■■fl Subscription at discount rates Interested suppliers71 words
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Miscellaneous593 1985-06-27 4 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulz You've BKNJ m^fSo WV DotS ShE loo^l S«E "THouGhT F Z^3T 1 V~7 f~" 7 If~ 1 MAMiEM* T t AS^°^ H^ H£ C(^ J^ f £F ASKinc M£ fcfcsSb j RE ALLY' TELL ME WOODSTOCK REAPS W^ (AS WE HAVE YOU J593 words
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Article63 1985-06-27 5 tom-tom® #^4t MMM'rMA Lifffe^^^^*"]^' Wfl! Afn*{Xfc*B*^»ffl£ A£S#'EftJJlfcM iQ&A- 36^ t±mm «£a#l67j we £12-81* (H*fn*Pift**# |a] f!l *fc *6 S2fflfJl» *IMMB*T:fttt*l tt9&m#it£j& 26 rA°" HR«liAißi*« 19£ ia«Er*^Msi^ W <&^ MS' %m\&-. "Mttmfetk ♦A*afW*^«tJi^f*# ft**" *Jr;!rt*M£&^faffi£ A«Mft£> 44^ it ft Ml Mi AM oft&JtfiJ fcjßiMß'£*ft#«JoW*l ;£7£fflftlfa&l«W£° flffi "*rT*lH*» rf VMWI £-tt-tfc-*?M! #*«—#>«63 words
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Article, Illustration92 1985-06-27 5 -^jffir^XilJ'l!^ SfeSftft^* &T*£4>« *ft*Hr«; fS#-&ft»*[S Affi&d^ftai^'F "Eft sftm-sS[alWJri^jffi» »*fttf**'SlttTffi*ft# -iKf*&sl fcft»*»&ft ?x*R<mm^>— u+ ±ftffiariniiJi &&-M «ifc&ft£-fl''«*k fll -hftVLZftlt; &£A ft WiS_b**Ht*U3Bi^*S'* *#TTJ!a<* WrW^fAtS ±ft&*B£P'>7-HBP° X %m**i\m*im%'rMi*x #ffi*ftHJ£ftJ^ IiJMX CfciHlftSfc° X£££, X££*t »*w^a^*#-jtft^ii rrn&*&3?Hft-fc *B »fc*^fl**tfAft RWfcfrftH&ftil f*sftafcft*fco£fti«r A5« *«g ftft— 7 fill o f**^**#siftil IB' fiHIA-^fp tt*fX£ ftlft ft* ip^i^/S92 words
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Article, Illustration858 1985-06-27 5 Video is becoming an exciting thing for leisure and for work. KOH SIEW TIN speaks to some enthusiasts who are attending a video course at a community centre. A GROWING number of Singaporeans are using video tapes to record events, as a tool of instruction858 words
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Article233 1985-06-27 5 HERE are some hints for taking good shots on video: TIME your scenes to avoid long, boring shots or short, chopped shots. At least five to seven seconds for each shot is recommended. BACK-LIGHTING or shooting with the sun across your subject233 words
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299 1985-06-27 5 AMONG the many Chinese mythical animals, the threelegged moon toad is particularly popular. The moon toad first appeared m the literature and art of the Han Dynasty. The Huai Nan Zi, a book of ancient classics, describes a creature called Zhun Wu,299 words
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Article209 1985-06-27 5 Dial-for-Mandarin *****77 IDlshPer ke W y u b sl w n r n 8 zhl tu^ -enme hui he crhe^juzi Words and phrases Pm not a desperado. Do you think FU play with 1. m6tuoche motor-cycle -f tf IJpT M itf ifr m 5 1 ffl S Keshi, qf motuoche209 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1985-06-27 6 RAZIF HAJI BAHARI - RAZIF HAJI BAHARI By Pre-U 1, Raffles Junior College Bilingual Youth MALAY literature, as we know it today, is a far cry from what it was when it first started. First of all, it evolved from oral literature into one m written form.1,069 words
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Article787 1985-06-27 6 Oleh RAZIF HAJI BAHARI - Oleh RAZIF HAJI BAHARI Pra-U 1, Maktab Rendah Raffles KESUSASTERAAN Melayu kita, sebagaimana yang kita kenalinya sekarang, jauh berbeza dengan bentuknya semasa ia mula-mula wujud. Kesusasteraan Melayu telah menjalani satu perubahan besar dari bersifat mitos dan dongeng lipur-lara yang usang serta penuh khurafat, kepada satu bentuk787 words
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Advertisement574 1985-06-27 6 APPOINTMENTS Career opportunities now exist m the Service Planning Division of SBS. The Service Planning Division is responsible for bus service planning and development and plays a major role m providing Singaporeans with an efficient bus service. The areas of work can be divided into three broad categories: market research,574 words
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Advertisement567 1985-06-27 6 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-Up) No. 290 of 1985. In die Matter of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 And In the Matter of ALLIED COCOA INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Wind- I ing-Up567 words
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Advertisement476 1985-06-27 6 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) And IN THE MATTER OF UNITED STEVEDORING A LIGHTERAGE COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED (Incorporated ln the Republic of Singapore) (In Liquidation) (Members' Voluntary Winding-Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company duly convened and held at 101-A Upper Cross Street,476 words
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Advertisement217 1985-06-27 7 3rd WEEK GOLDEN SULTAN: 4TH ja l la s^ n t^ aza (2954 1 76) 11 OOom, 1 .30, 4.00, 6.30 9. 1 5pm HE'S DEVOTED TO THE SPIRIT AND LEGEND OF "BRUCE LEE" JS* IHElfiSl >»« ."iHjOtBARCE iAmm *4mm^mmm I perform,^ :-r lotw-t tm— mW^C^. BHYTMMQf TMtN'CJ"/ W^T Sumtxj217 words
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Miscellaneous2247 1985-06-27 7 -i ""■"> oro 1 il 3TIMi Dancer's unrequited love FACTS OR FANTASY (10.05 am), a magazine sJKt'i'fi !> jf programme for children, features general V-l ■l L^B lEfiTSdSr^^ *LM f fk^iyi DANCE DRAMA the R °y al Academy of Tan. Alliance Francaise, 4 the Arctic Tundra and bestonesandcurrenttop.es of interest.2,247 words
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