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Title Section15 1985-06-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration637 1985-06-29 1 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE By The challenge Singapow reans face is this: Can we be richer m material things m the Singapore of 1999, yet also be a gracious, refined and cultured people? Will striving for higher standards of living make us think only637 words
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Article, Illustration657 1985-06-29 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Discrimination is out, but employers support recruitment drive By I think the fundamental V question we employers have to answer before we respond to trade union strategies is whether we want a strong and credible trade union movement. The answer is a big657 words
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Article206 1985-06-29 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States' main forecasting barometer of future economic activity rose sharply m May, but m less positive news, the government also reported today that the nation suffered its second largest trade deficit m history. The Commerce Department said its index ofAP - 206 words
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297 1985-06-29 1 Rumours of rift with Musa are untrue: Mahathir JOHOR BARU, Fri. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad moved quickly today to squash rumours of a rift between him and Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam. He said the rumours had been spread by certain people based on the factBernama; NST - 297 words
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71 1985-06-29 1 Latest 'TENTATIVE FIX' ON RECORDER CORK (Ireland), Fri. Investigators probing the Atlantic seabed for the wreckage of a crashed Air India jumbo jet today had "a tentative Ox" on Its "black box" flight recorder, an Irish government spokesman said. He told reporters a British navy ship had located the balkReuter; AP - 71 words
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Article173 1985-06-29 1 THE courtesy hotline is back again and The Straits Times would like you to call and tell us about the times you have seen people being courteous or discourteous. The hotline will start on Monday and you can call us between If am and 4 pm173 words
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185 1985-06-29 1 BRUSSELS, Fri. US Vice-President George Bush said today the Soviet Union has deployed more SS-20 nuclear missiles despite a freeze announced by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. He told a news conference at Nato headquarters a new figure for Soviet deployment of the medium-range missilesReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement247 1985-06-29 1 BEHINDEVERYSONYPRODUCTIS SONYService I SONY I 1 1 THE ONE AND ONLY 1 1 The Sunday Times Tomorrow 1 HOME SWEET HOME 1 Back from the brain drain They had a good life abroad a well-paid job, more comforts, more leisure, a freer environment. Yet some of Singapore's brightest, after years247 words
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Advertisement9 1985-06-29 1 Go easy on pay rises, bosses urge: Page 149 words
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Advertisement11 1985-06-29 1 US deficit a record high $90.2 b last month: Page 5.11 words
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Advertisement28 1985-06-29 1 Inside 68 pages today Summary 2 World News 3-7 Asean 9 Causeway II Editorial 18 Background 19 Letters 29 Times Dollar 21-24 Classifieds 25-33,35 Racing 34-35 Sports 36-3928 words
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Article414 1985-06-29 2 End of the smell ABOUT 8,000 Housing Board households which have had to put up with damaged or leaking refuse chutes will soon see an end to these problems. The board is spending $10.4 million to replace the 1,000 old chutes in 200 blocks in various estates. The replacement414 words
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Article300 1985-06-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS PRESUMABLY with the past sterility of the North-South dialogue In mind, permanent United Nations representative, Mr Klshore Mahbubanl, has recommended Singapore's moderate and constructive approach to other Third World states. Extremist demands, in any case, has made no headway with the Reagan administration and conservative300 words
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Article117 1985-06-29 2 CAR-WASH QUERY A FTLIPINA maid who was employed more than three months ago to do the housework and look after her employer's eight-year-old daughter was recently surprised to be asked to wash the family car two to four times a week. When she was employed, it was agreed that117 words
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Article139 1985-06-29 2 WALL STREET HITS RECORD HIGH WALL STREET stock prices closed at a record high yesterday as investors sought to buy downtrodden technology stocks at bargain-basement prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 8.40 points to close at an all-time high of 1332.21. The old mark was 1327.28, set on139 words
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Article280 1985-06-29 2 Million-dollar carrot STAR tennis player Chris Evert Lloyd, showing no signs the neck injury she suffered, continued her million-dollar quest in London on Thursday. Chris, whose victory over Martina Navratilova in the French Open final put her at the top of the women's rankings for the first time in280 words
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Article592 1985-06-29 2 Explosives training ONE of two Sikhs being sought for questioning in the crash of the Air India jumbo jet off Ireland and an airline baggage explosion in Japan, took a course in explosives at a private school for mercenaries near Birmingham (Alabama), according to the school's director.592 words
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244 1985-06-29 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway New Brunei party A GROUP of Brunei businessmen has formed the sultanate's only political party to peacefully try and achieve a system of parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy. Known as the Brunei National Democratic Party (BNDP), it was registered by the Brunei government244 words
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Article400 1985-06-29 2 Behind Hanoi's facade HANOI'S leadership is one of the most enduring in the world, most of its members having been together for the past four decades. They are the inheritors of Ho Chi Minn's legacy and have ruled the country cohesively since Ho T s death in 1976.400 words
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Article133 1985-06-29 2 RTMI 3.15 Muqaddam: The Holy Book 3.43 NBA Basketball (English) 5.02 Documentary How We Know the Earth Moves (English) 5.14 Saintis Muda: The Young Scientist 5.47 Terrytoons (English) 6.10 Rasa Sayang Aidilfitri (r): Entertainment programme 7.06 Seruan Haji: The Call of Haj 7.26 Waktu Maghrib: Prayer Call 7.37133 words
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384 1985-06-29 3 China and US make 'substantial progress/ says Reagan aide BEIJING, Fri. Washington and Beijing have made "substantial progress" m nuclear non-proliferation talks aimed at ending their deadlock over a controversial US-China nuclear treaty, senior Reagan administration officials said yesterday. US Ambassador-at-large Richard Kennedy saidUPI - 384 words
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Article, Illustration95 1985-06-29 3 TEDS COULD be a scene from New Delhi, or any other Indian town for that matter if it were not for the obviously Chinese faces and neon signs. It Is in fact a busy city street in Taipei, which on SundaysPana - 95 words
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Article, Illustration315 1985-06-29 3 Solomons rebuff Soviet move on fishing rights HONIARA (Solomon Islands), Friday THE Solomon Islands has rebuffed a move by the Soviet Union to establish fishing rights m its exclusive economic zone, Acting Prime Minister Ezekiel Alebua said today. Moscow offered to open talks on fishing rights earlier this year afterReuter - 315 words
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182 1985-06-29 3 Copyright law tightened in Taiwan TAIPEI, Fri. Taiwan today amended and broadened the scope of its copyright law, sharply increasing the maximum penalty for violating copyrights. The amendment, which was passed by the legislative Yuan, is aimed at curbing widespread counterfeiting. The maximum sentence is raised to five years fromAP - 182 words
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98 1985-06-29 3 OTB official on fraud conspiracy charge HONGKONG, Fri. An official of the failed Overseas Trust Bank (OTB) appeared In court today accused of conspiracy to commit fraud. Cheung Tai Man, 61, a manager m the bank's credit department, was released on HKs2l,tM (555,57«) bail. Two former senior executives of OTB,Reuter - 98 words
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201 1985-06-29 3 Ne Win's party to hold congress in mid-August RANGOON, Fri. Burma's ruling political party, headed by the aging U Ne Win, will hold its four-yearly congress m mid-August. More than 1,100 civil and military delegates of the 1.5 million-member Burma Socialist Programme Party, the only party allowed by law mUPI - 201 words
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Article195 1985-06-29 3 Iranian leader late for VIP date BEIJING, Fri. Iran's No. 2 leader, Mr AH Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, appeared half an hour late today for a meeting with President Li Xiannian despite an Iranian diplomat's earlier report that he was m a hospital here for treatment of stomach cancer. Another IranianUPI - 195 words
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Article127 1985-06-29 3 Le Duan has talks with Gorbachev MOSCOW, Fri. Vietnamese Communist Party Secretary-General Le Duan had talks yesterday m the Kremlin with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, as part of an "official friendship visit" to the Soviet Union, Tass news agency reported. Mr Gorbachev returned to Moscow earlier yesterday from an inspectionAFP; AP - 127 words
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Article59 1985-06-29 3 SEOUL, Fri. A North Korean and two other men have been arrested as spies, the Agency for National Security Planning said today. It said the North Korean, Shin Kwang-Su, had been a spy for the past 12 years. The other two were Korean residents m Japan recruitedReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration347 1985-06-29 4 Ex-Rhodesian PM Smith re-elected to assembly HARARE, Fri. Former Rhodesian rebel Premier lan Smith has been re-elected to the National Assembly m what was likely to be Zimbabwe's last Whites-only election. Mr Smith, 66, has served m the assembly for 37 years, 15 as prime minister of White minorityruled Rhodesia.AP; Reuter - 347 words
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Article112 1985-06-29 4 BEIRUT, Fri. Three gunmen held up Lebanese Greek Orthodox Archbishop Elias Qorban near Beirut airport last night and stole his cross and money. He said the gunmen, one armed with an automatic rifle and the others with pistols, stopped his car about 600 metres fromReuter - 112 words
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Article71 1985-06-29 4 PORTUGESE President Antonio Ramalho Eanes has decided to dissolve Parliament, opening the way for an early general election, alter a crisis caused by the collapse of the government coalition two weeks ago. In a statement broadcast on Thursday night m Lisbon, Mr Eanes said Parliament will be dissolvedReuter - 71 words
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Article81 1985-06-29 4 ALBANIA yesterday revealed supply shortages, apparently of basic goods, especially affecting the rural areas where more than 60 per cent of its people live. In a rare disclosure of economic problems m Europe's most secretive country, the official ATA news agency said, m a report monitored m Vienna,Reuter - 81 words
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Article77 1985-06-29 4 THE Soviet Union has begun delivering MiG--23 supersonic fighters, its mainstay air defence aircraft, to North Korea, the Japanese newspaper Sankei Shimbun reported m Tokyo yesterday. Quoting "international military sources," the newspaper said the first shipment of four newly-built MiG-23s arrived at a military base at Pukchin,UPI - 77 words
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Article77 1985-06-29 4 THE Iraqi Government said m a statement issued m Baghdad yesterday that its warplanes attacked a large naval target a term used m the past to describe oil tankers near Iran's main oil terminal at Kharg Island m the northern Gulf today. There was no immediate independentReuter - 77 words
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Article70 1985-06-29 4 SOUTH Korea proposed yesterday that five lawmakers of South and North Korea meet on July 23 m the truce village of Panmunjon to work out details for fuller talks between the parliaments of the two Koreas, a spokesman for the South Korean National Assembly said mAP - 70 words
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Article56 1985-06-29 4 TAMIL separatist guerillas released a Sri Lankan journalist alter holding him hostage for 24 hours, officials said m Colombo yesterday. Cecil Wikremanayake, a reporter for the state-owned Daily News, was seized by guerillas m Jaffna. The officials quoted Mr Wikremanayake as saying the Eelam Peoples Revolution Liberation FrontReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration405 1985-06-29 4 He was a good student, says mercenary school BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Fri One of two Sikhs being sought for questioning m the crash of the Air India jumbo jet off Ireland and an airline baggage explosion m Japan took a course m explosives at aNYT; AP - 405 words
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Article193 1985-06-29 4 SECURITY at the Indian High Commission m Singapore has been tightened following recent acts of terrorism by Indian militants. An armed policeman has been guarding the High Commission building m Grange Road since Thursday morning, amid reports that two Sikh militants are suspected to be193 words
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Article198 1985-06-29 4 Signals from seabed detected CORK (Ireland), Fri. Faint radio signals have been detected from the Atlantic seabed near the area where 329 people died In the crash of an Air India jumbo Jet. However, officials said today they were not sure If vital flight recorders were the source. The BritishAFP; AP - 198 words
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109 1985-06-29 5 WASHINGTON, Frl. The US Budget had a record high monthly deficit of U5541.45 billion (S$M.2 billion) m May, the Treasury Department said yesterday. Last month's deficit surpassed the previous record of U5533.93 billion set m May 1984, an official said. InReuter - 109 words
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412 1985-06-29 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. A divided and sometimes emotional House of Representatives approved a qualified ban on introducing American combat troops into Nicaragua as it completed action on a U*****.6 billion (Ss64B billion) Defence Bill for 1986. The Bill, adopted last nightReuter - 412 words
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Article, Illustration82 1985-06-29 5 Three hours of life as a hostage THURSDAY for Miss Christiane Abud, 21, a university student m Sao Paulo, Brazil, was just like any other day until she met Jose Carlos Rodrigues. Rodrigues, a burglar on the run from police, ran into the bar where Miss Abud was working part-timeAP - 82 words
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Article121 1985-06-29 5 Hotel strike ends in New York NEW YORK, Fri. Thousands of cheering hotel workers yesterday unanimously approved a fiveyear contract providing an average raise of US$75 (Ssl67) a week as they ended their 27-day strike against 53 of the city's best-known hotels. The union said the contract calls for fourAP - 121 words
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Article38 1985-06-29 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. A 22--cent stamp honouring Americans who served m the Korean War will be issued here on July 26, on the 32nd anniversary of the signing of the armistice that formally ended the fighting. APAP - 38 words
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298 1985-06-29 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. Lie detector tests given to security clearance applicants uncovered at least nine people m the past three years who admitted they spied or might spy against the United States, the Pentagon said. A seven-page report released yesterday detailed 22 cases m whichUPI - 298 words
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222 1985-06-29 6 Polish leader blasts sanctions WARSAW, Fri. Polish leader General Wojciech Jaruzelski has accused the United States of waging an "economic and technological war" against Soviet-aligned East Bloc nations. At a lunch yesterday marking the end of a three-day meeting of Comecon, an economicUPI - 222 words
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Article, Illustration111 1985-06-29 6 Nato arms talks 'achieve nothing' VIENNA, Fri. Almost 12 years of talks between Nato and the Warsaw Pact to reduce conventional forces m Europe have failed to achieve a reduction of even "one soldier or one tank," the Bulgarian delegation head said yesterday at the 400 th session of talks.AFP - 111 words
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Article76 1985-06-29 6 Tass attacks Shultz speech MOSCOW, Fri. Tass, the Soviet news agency, today attacked a speech by US Secretary of State George Shultz at a ceremony commemorating the signing of the UN Charter. It accused the United States of subverting the world body and said Mr Shultz's comments showed US policyReuter - 76 words
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459 1985-06-29 6 HONGKONG, Friday THE Soviet navy is experimenting with new tactics to sharpen its ability to fight American aircraft carriers and to learn how to use its own big carriers when they become operational at the end of the century. Military sources said today theReuter - 459 words
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Article277 1985-06-29 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. IN A new clash ever the stalemated Geneva arms talks, the United States has used some of Its sharpest language against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Responding to a series of charges against Washington's stance In the negotiations, the State Department expressed astonishmentReuter - 277 words
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Article305 1985-06-29 7 ROY CARSON - Britain faces 'Viking invasion' ROY CARSON By Stockholm Reporter STOCKHOLM, Fri. The second Viking invasion of England's shores is scheduled to break out next week as thousands of free-loving Swedish girls prepare for their July holidays m Britain and the only thing they have m mind is getting pregnant. The305 words
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Article177 1985-06-29 7 Call for a US of Europe MILAN, Fri. The leaders of the 10 European Community nations opened a summit today by considering a FrancoGerman plan for the creation of a United States of Europe. The two-day meeting was expected to focus on technical changes m the way the EC operates.UPI - 177 words
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Article, Illustration124 1985-06-29 7 Sakharov in Gorky hospital paper HAMBURG, Fri. Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov Is In hospital In Gorky tor treatment of a serious heart ailment and Parkinson's disease, a West German newspaper reported today. The BUd based Its report on two video films made In the hospital that show the 14-year-eld NobelUPI - 124 words
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Article166 1985-06-29 7 SHADA ISLAM - SHADA ISLAM By BRUSSELS, Fri. Rejecting Third World calls for an end to restrictions m the world textile trade, the European Community says it will try to negotiate a new and more fiexibile multifibre arrangement (MFA) m Geneva next month. "An immediate return to free trade m166 words
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Article393 1985-06-29 7 EC hits back at US with duties on lemons and nuts WASHINGTON, Friday THE tiny trade war between the United States and Europe that began with oranges and lemons and that will entend to spaghetti and noodles next week yesterday gobbled up California walnuts. TheUPI - 393 words
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327 1985-06-29 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. Visiting European politicians had an "angry exchange" with members of Congress this week over charges that the United States visa system is unfair, according to a participant. Lord Bethell, a British Conservative member of the 10-nation European Parliament, said two Communist Party membersReuter - 327 words
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220 1985-06-29 9 BANGKOK, Fri. Thai j Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda said today j China was sincere m its i promise, made 10 years i ago when the two coun- tries normalised diplomat- j ie ties, not to support Thai j insurgents. Mr Prem was referringAP - 220 words
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Article111 1985-06-29 9 30 feared dead in floods MANILA, Fri. At least 30 people were feared dead and thousands made homeless by floods and landslides m lar*e areas of Manila and the northern Philippines. A Red Cross spokesman said 17 people drowned and six others died m mudslips as monsoon rains lashed theReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration527 1985-06-29 9 ALBERT RAMALINGAM; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM YANG RAZALI KASSIM It will strive for democracy under monarchy By and A GROUP of Brunei businessmen has formed the sultanate's only political party to peacefully try and achieve a system of parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy. Known as the Brunei National527 words
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Article67 1985-06-29 9 MANILA, Fri. President Ferdinand Marcos promoted 25 military officers ;o generals yesterday and announced that some Philippine navy patrol boats will soon be irmea with missiles. The upgrading of 21 colonels and four navy caf tains to the rank of generals -narked one of the largest lumber ofAP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-06-29 9 Food crisis in sugar bowl of the Philippines BACOLOD (Philippines), Fri. Churchmen are alarmed over spreading hunger m Negros Island the once-prosperous sugar bowl that has fallen on hard times because of the commodity's depressed world prices. The capital's prelate has called for increased food aid from outside to stopAFP - 265 words
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Article165 1985-06-29 9 Jakarta concern on sugar imports JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesian officials have expressed concern about sugar imports from Singapore and Taiwan undercutting domestic sugar sales m man Province m Central Sumatra. Mr Sanuri, the head of the Distribution Department of the Food Logistics Bureau (Dolog), has said that about 3M tonnes ofAFP - 165 words
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Article44 1985-06-29 9 JAKARTA, Fri. A small §rivate plane crashed m north umatra yesterday killing the pilot, Antara news agency reported. The plane was spraying pesticide over a palm oil plantation m Tanjung Morawa, 15 kilometres from Medan, when it crashed. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article33 1985-06-29 9 MANILA, Fri. Armed robbers hit two Metropolitan Manila banks within an hour of each other yesterday, killing a security guard and making off with 419,000 pesos (5546,000) m cash, police said.33 words
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Article, Illustration289 1985-06-29 9 JAKARTA, Fri. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja today acknowledged that Indonesian troops had made mistakes m East Timor, but said an Amnesty International report on human rights abuses there was based on allegations that were not always checked. "Mistakes have been made, I willAFP - 289 words
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Article154 1985-06-29 9 HONGKONG, Fri. A Thai woman told a court yesterday of her divided love for two British officers m the Hongkong police force which ended with one of them being killed with a kitchen knife. Madam Maliwan Chindalath was giving evidence at the trial of Jeffrey Davison,Reuter - 154 words
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330 1985-06-29 10 WASHINGTON, Fri. Malaysia has been one of the most successful countries m terms of economic growth and the basic political choices it has made, Dr Attila Karaosmanoglu, the World Bank's Vice-President for the East Asia and Pacific region, said yesterday. However, he said, its economyBernama; NST - 330 words
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Article, Illustration193 1985-06-29 10 KL to stress trade in new foreign ties KOTA BARU, Fri. Malaysia's diplomatic relations with other nations m future would be based on trade and economic ties rather than on political considerations, Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said today. The new policy, approved by the Cabinet two weeks ago, wasBernama - 193 words
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231 1985-06-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A group of Malaysian Chinese professionals will announce in Petaling Jaya tomorrow the formation of a movement whose main aim is to bring about an end to the protracted crisis in the Malaysian Chinese Association. The group is ledBernama - 231 words
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232 1985-06-29 10 Worldwide bid by Asean to fight drug abuse KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Asean will launch a worldwide appeal for greater international cooperation to combat drug abuse and trafticking at an Asean Foreign Ministers' meeting here next month, Asean diplomats said today. Foreign ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand andAFP - 232 words
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Article114 1985-06-29 10 PENANG, Fri. The Indonesian Consul-General here, Mr Rachmat Prawirasasmita, died at Kuala Lumpur General Hospital today. He was 59. A consulate spokesman said Mr Rachmat suffered head injuries when he fell while playing tennis with his staff at the home of state MCA chairman LimBernama - 114 words
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Article77 1985-06-29 10 PENANG, Fri. The Ponang Bridge will be opened to traffic on Sept 15, Works Minister Datuk S. Samy Vellu announced today. He said the bridge was now 94 per cent completed, and work on only surfacing the roads on the bridge was expected to be completedBernama - 77 words
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Article, Illustration589 1985-06-29 12 JTC gives Kallang shipyards December deadline THE saga of how 19 shipyards m Kallang have been trying to stay on will draw to a close by December finally. The yards m Jalan Benaan Kapal have been told to either cease operations or upgrade their present589 words
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274 1985-06-29 12 More visitors in first five months SINGAPORE received more visitors m the first five months of this year combined compared to the corresponding period for last year. The cumulative growth rate for the first five months of 1985 showed an increase of 2.8 per cent over the corresponding period of274 words
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176 1985-06-29 12 CID help to track 40 who attacked students THE Criminal Investigation Department is helping Jurong police to track down about 40 youths who attacked a group of schoolboys m Jurong last month. Sources said the CED's Secret Societies Investigation Branch was called m because of its expertise m gangland investigations.176 words
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Article95 1985-06-29 12 THE stretch of Queen Street from Bras Basah Road to Stamford Road will be opened to traffic from Monday at 9.30 am after being closed for six months for Mass Rapid Transit work. The ground m the area needed to be strengthened through jet grouting95 words
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347 1985-06-29 12 $10 m plan to replace damaged refuse chutes ABOUT 8,000 Housing Board households which have had to put up with damaged or leaking refuse chutes will soon see an end to these problems. The board is spending $10.4 million to replace the 1,000 old chutes serving these families who live347 words
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135 1985-06-29 12 AUSTRALIAN police have identified the Singaporean arrested on Thursday for allegedly trying to smug§le 1.5 kg of heroin at ydney airport as a subcontractor, Lee Pang Long. Lee, 21, of Ho Ching Road, Jurong, was ordered to be remanded until July 5 after he was135 words
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183 1985-06-29 13 THAILAND'S Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn said yesterday that she would try to write her impressions of Singapore when she returned home. This would not be a difficult task for the 30-year-old princess, who has written a few books on her travels,183 words
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Article46 1985-06-29 13 THE case of a police sergeant, accused of using criminal intimidation on a deputy public prosecutor on May 29, will be mentioned on Wednesday. Khoo Eng Kee, 36, is alleged to have threatened to murder DPP Roy Neighbour at the Subordinate Courts Building.46 words
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Article47 1985-06-29 13 BLOOD donation sessions for j the public will be held at the East Coast Recreation Centre, East Coast Parkway, today from 12.30 pm to 5.30 pm, and at Kampong Chai C.hee Community Centre m Bedok North Avenue 1 tomorrow from 10 am to 4 pm.47 words
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251 1985-06-29 13 Man cheated us, say couple in love LOVE took a couple to a private investigation agency and they ended up $2,500 poorer. Mr Koh Chai Seng, 29, and the woman he loved, Miss Ooi Kirn Khoon, wanted help because Miss Ooi was a Malaysian work permit holder and they could251 words
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Article, Illustration401 1985-06-29 13 ANOTHER four areas will soon have roadside plaques that will be specially designed to depict the atmosphere and history of the place. Such plaques have been put up m Dhoby Ghaut, Orchard Road, Telok Ayer Market and Bras Basah Road. The new ones will be401 words
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138 1985-06-29 13 Defamation action hearing put off THE hearing of an application to strike out certain portions of opposition politician Quek Teow Chuan's defence against the Prime Minister's defamation suit against him was adjourned to July 8 by the High Court Registrar yesterday. The Prime Minister had applied for those portions to138 words
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Article, Illustration686 1985-06-29 14 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Move to allay Singaporeans' fears By POLICE in Johor Baru have stepped up checks on secret society haunts and crime-prone areas in the town. They have raided secret society meeting places, increased patrols along some stretches of the Johor highway and assigned686 words
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Article146 1985-06-29 14 A COMPANY director and a partner of another trading company were jointly charged yesterday with four counts of abetment-by-conspiracy to cheat the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation of more than $500,000. No pleas were taken from Lv Mi alias Lv Ling, 73, director of Kilnwood Pte146 words
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370 1985-06-29 14 JUNE TAN - Duracell's 'seven times longer' TV advert stopped JUNE TAN By ADVERTISEMENTS on Duracell batteries, which claim to last seven times longer than others, are no longer screened over television. The advertisements stopped after both the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation and Ogilvy and Mather, Duracell's advertising agency, reached the decision. On its370 words
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Article, Illustration234 1985-06-29 14 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By A SINGAPORE taxi driver and his teenage daughter were attacked by a man wielding a parang while they were visiting a relative m a Johor kampung on Thursday. The girl, Ina Hariany 13, a Secondary 1 student of Crescent Girls' School, suffered234 words
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335 1985-06-29 14 Go easy on pay rises, bosses urge A REMINDER about hard times ahead and the need for moderate wage increases for both workers and executives was issued by the Singapore National Employers Federation yesterday. It advised companies to stick to this year's NWC recommendation of a modest pay-rise of between335 words
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Article, Illustration279 1985-06-29 15 WAITRESS Annie Hoo found enough money to buy a four-room Housing Board flat. But since the money was not her's, she returned every cent. Miss Hoo, 20, found $M,*M m foreign currencies m a clutch bag while clearing a table m the Tea279 words
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270 1985-06-29 15 S'pore and Italy reach a new air agreement A NEW air service agreement has been reached between the civil aviation authorities of Singapore and Italy after a lapse of about one year. The two sides, led by Mr Ng Wee Hiong, Deputy Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority of270 words
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511 1985-06-29 15 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER And teenagers are given some advice on family harmony By THE discussion was about teenagers and their parents, but the mood at the two Family Week workshops was a study m contrasts. When 23 teenagers got together yesterday, it was all511 words
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379 1985-06-29 15 Abalone King's son declared a bankrupt THE son of Abalone King Ng Choon Ser, Khway Tiat, who fled to China with his father to avoid debts of more than $100 million, was made a bankrupt by the High Court yesterday. As attempts to serve the bankruptcy petition on him or379 words
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120 1985-06-29 15 THE Government Is acquiring 34,927.5 square metres of land near the future site of the Maxwell Road MR T stop. The announcement m the June 22 Government Gazette specifies only that the land will be used for "urban redevelopment". The Urban Redevelopment Authority120 words
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Article57 1985-06-29 15 A MAN, Mohamed bin Said, 29, was yesterday charged with the murder of his two-year-old stepdaughter.He is accused of killing the girl, Nurhayati, m a seventh-storey flat m Block 134, Tah Ching Road, on Tuesday night. No plea was taken from him. He is remanded until57 words
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Article45 1985-06-29 15 THE first 200 people to join as members of the Photographic Society of Singapore will get a free course m monochrome photography. The three-month course is part of the society's exercise to encourage more people to pursue their interest. Registration starts on Monday.45 words
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Article160 1985-06-29 16 10 of 69 with TB were cabbies X-RAYS taken by the Singapore Anti-Tubercu-losis Association last year have emphasised the belief that taxi drivers are more prone to developing tuberculosis. Last year 69 people insured m Sata's TB Heart Insurance Scheme were found to have active TB when they had their160 words
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Article, Illustration479 1985-06-29 16 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By THE green plants which help to make an office a more pleasant place may, by the end of this year, be the products of advanced scientific know-how. These specially-pro-duced tropical ornamental plants are likely to grow faster and be easier to produce m479 words
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Article62 1985-06-29 16 MEMBERS of the Bukit Merah Old Folks' Club will be entertained to a Cantonese opera, a Japanese dance and a Monkey God sketch among others during its sixth anniversary celebration at its premises tomorrow at 3.45 pm. Mr Lim Chee Onn, MP for Bukit Merah, will62 words
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Article23 1985-06-29 16 MR RAMA Meyyappan will continue to act as Chairman of the Board of Film Censors for another year from July 2.23 words
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384 1985-06-29 16 Kidney donors Do more, says foundation; We're trying hard: Ministry THE National Kidney Foundation thinks that government doctors can and should do more to get more people, especially accident victims, to donate their organs. However, the Health Ministry said its doctors are already trying very hard. "We have not been384 words
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179 1985-06-29 17 Chamber gives scholarships to 43 students FORTY-THREE tertiary students received scholarships worth a total of $118,000 from the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Foundation yesterday. Twenty-six of them were from the National University of Singapore, six each from the Nanyang Technological Institute and Ngee Ann Polytechnic and five179 words
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267 1985-06-29 17 GILLIAN POW CHONG - STPB shifts regional Asia office to HK GILLIAN POW CHONG By In Hongkong HONGKONG, Fri. The regional Asia office of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has been moved from Singapore to Hongkong. The board's Regional Director (Asia), Mr Chui Seng Wah, has been redesignated Regional Director (East Asia) and will267 words
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Article, Illustration565 1985-06-29 17 Sons and daughters among Cambridge elite THE families of the eight Cambridge students from Singapore who took first class honours m their final year Tripos may not have been surprised, but they were certainly pleased that their sons and daughters had done565 words
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Article120 1985-06-29 17 Factory hold-up: Three arrested POLICE have arrested three men In connection with the robbery of more than $II,IM worth of aluminium ingots from a factory m Gnl Drive, Jarong. A van, stolen from the factory, together with a suspected stolen Mercedes-Benz. were also seized. Jarong police, acting on a tip-off,120 words
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124 1985-06-29 17 STRAITS Times journalist Paul Jansen has been awarded a Reuter Foundation Fellowship. Jansen, 32, an Assistant to the Editor, is one of six journalists from around the world selected by the Reuter Foundation. He will spend the 1985--86 academic year at Stanford University m California,124 words
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Advertisement689 1985-06-29 13 Ariston believes an o f energy-saving features, exclusive washing machine It uses less power and less should be good enough for water, your exclusive designs. And the re-cycling circuit means no wasted detergent. ii^'***\jj#&F*\ You virtually get every 4th f^^lS^The Ariston load of washing, free. l^^^Margherita is not !t s689 words
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Advertisement250 1985-06-29 14 For the finest selection... Robinson's Our lighting department on level 5 has an impressive variety of imported lamps and lighting fixtures. They come m distinctive styles with a superb finish and serve to brighten and beautify any area m your home. PROFILI f J Table Lamp from Italy. j 24K250 words
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Advertisement284 1985-06-29 15 Minolta 7000 Autofocussut Only the human eye focuses faster. The Minolta 7000 is a camera so comfortable it becomes an extension of the hands that hold it. An SLR auto-focus system so fast and so accurate that it becomes an extension of the user's vision. "his dedicated Minolta Program Flash284 words
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Advertisement289 1985-06-29 16 A V >y Some of the X m M Mith more than 11,000,000 •A^\S- Coasters' Gold Hits: m M #records sold, it's small wonder \j' "Charlie Brown" <MiW^ that the Coasters thrill '"i'akety Yak" *J| W W their audiences wherever df^\ "Searching" t^^Jp they go. Performing all SB -j "Poison289 words
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Advertisement133 1985-06-29 16 "v*^ y^e have professionals at our Jjf 's**** centretoprovideforyourchild's g p *MMI X various needs at affordable C tiMiwt >n rates > 'v^ ~~^s, < Qu al 'f' ed teachers i v^ > ""Nmiikmmthm t Physical, social, emotional > TOW«* l»»>M»»'^y h intellectual development £j^V^____^R\^^^ c Spacious, clean centre r133 words
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Advertisement443 1985-06-29 17 FUFDpE 24-Karat gold-plated jW^^^^ '-JBp furniture with lacquered gj^ r||T I CT tops m black or bordeaux. Clean, classic lines create p timeless beauty and elegance. Now t^jH^ at a price you can afford. f\ow\ m 11/il I Available at: Patent Furniture Company Pte Ltd Centrepoint #05-0203 T*: 734-5838 MMIM443 words
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448 1985-06-29 18 The Straits Times says Time for a new N-S beginning THE many unresolved economic issues m the relationship between the developed and developing states remain unnegotiated and unsettled during the current lull m the socalled North-South dialogue. Singapore's call for a new beginning m such talks is, however, not untimely448 words
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523 1985-06-29 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down Memory Lane FOR THE FAMILY FAMILY Week began in Singapore last Saturday which, coincidental!^, was the Dragon Boat Festival. Deep down my Memory Lane, the festival was much celebrated here In every traditional Chinese home as an allfamily or home affair, with each family large or523 words
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Article, Illustration1987 1985-06-29 18 OLIVER GILLIE - OLIVER GILLIE Today, Shigechiyo Izumi turns 120, the highest human age ever authenticated. But Mr Izumi is only the most spectacular illustration of a trend that has now made the Japanese the longest living people m the world. What is their1,987 words
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Article198 1985-06-29 18 "I DON'T know, I never tried the old stuff." Former US vice-presi-dential candidate Geraldine Ferraro, who has appeared m advertisements for Pepsi-Cola, when asked what she thought of the new Coke. "Instead of using hyper-ag-gressive and dumb German Shepherds, the police force should consider keeping the198 words
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590 1985-06-29 19 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By WASHINGTON Homebased jobs are fast becoming a trend for the increasing number of working mothers m the United States. Newspapers are replete with articles supporting home-based work as a viable work-family arrangement for married women. Even the US590 words
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Article, Illustration685 1985-06-29 19 More firms drop 'no couples' rule But friction may result from working together, say US experts NEW YORK For years, it was dogma among corporate personnel executives that it was unwise to allow couples to work for the same company. The spectre of nepotism special favours to relatives would create685 words
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Letter97 1985-06-29 20 Reduce all these fees SENIQR citizens aged 65 and above are charged half the attendance fee at outpatient clinics, and half the treatment fee at the Government Dental Clinic, which is a specialist outpatient clinic. They are, however, charged the full attendance fee at the eye clinic or any other97 words
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266 1985-06-29 20 She was employed to do housework and look after child I AM a Filipina maid. I have been working for my Singapore employer for more than three months. I do all the housework, including looking after an eight-year-old girl, since both my employers266 words
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Letter131 1985-06-29 20 WHEN I enquired about the procedure to sell my present three-room flat m MacPherson estate I was told I would be given six months to locate a buyer on receiving the keys to my new flat. I was also told that my minimum resale price was131 words
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Letter118 1985-06-29 20 IT IS a rare and truly gallant individual who answers a call for help and risks his neck m the process. I feel the taxi driver who went after some robbers deserves an award. What I find most disturbing is that some people choose to ignore118 words
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Letter90 1985-06-29 20 YOUR report "The poke, press ana squeeze test" (ST, June 17) reminded me of an incident m a self-service bakery m a leading department store. A young woman, while selecting pastries for her tray, actually sniffed every single piece. She replaced those pieces that failed her "nose"90 words
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143 1985-06-29 20 A maze may be set up on Sentosa I REFER to the letter "A maze will be an 'active' attraction" from Mr Tan Eng Kui. (ST, June 24). In the development of Sentosa, the needs of the family, the young and the elderly were among the needs of the various143 words
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Letter95 1985-06-29 20 Centre will round up strays WE refer to the letter by "Victim" on "Trio worry passers-by". (ST, June 11). Enforcement staff from the Primary Production Department visited Seletar Hills estate on a few occasions following the complaint. Two dogs have been impounded and action taken against an owner whose licensed95 words
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94 1985-06-29 20 THE main advantage of watching the news on television is the chance to see news inserts. I am very disappointed to note that the foreign news inserts shown by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation are always shown after they are shown by Radio and Television94 words
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Letter86 1985-06-29 20 THE Straitt 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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109 1985-06-29 20 I LIVE m Ang Mo Kio new town and my flat faces Avenue 1. There has recently been an increase m the amount of noise m the early hours here, caused mainly by inconsiderate drivers sounding their car horns. These people do this to109 words
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Advertisement305 1985-06-29 20 ■r FORMFIT. THE BEAUTIFUL FEELING NOW COSTS 40/ LESS. FORMFIT SALE STARTS TUNE 29. %v Nothing gives a woman more confidence, comfort and poise than Formfit underfashion. And now, the entire range of Formfit products carries a '40 OFF price tag. Offer available at all Formfit Retailers for a limited305 words
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Article, Illustration91 1985-06-29 21 THE market was unimpressed by Wall Street's overnight record high close and ended slightly easier. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 8.4 points to 1332.21, bettering its record close of 1327 points on June 6. But the Straits Times Industrial Index lost 2.51 points to 782.69 after91 words
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Article42 1985-06-29 21 MM 1700 +100 H Leone CrtdH 555 +20 SBS 210+17 lanitTh 173 +17 NOl 170 +10 BSembjwanr 368 +8 OCBC 900+5 SPH 605 +5 MM C 10c U5 +4 Mand tPm 410 +2 UOB 400+2 Wetmes 35* +2 HvmomMu 332 +242 words
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Article46 1985-06-29 21 MBS 330 -28 Hum M 260 -17 Amcoiik 160 -13 MTP 318 -12 NS T 705 -10 DBS 590 -10 Mabkoff 320 -10 Esso 50C 260 -9 Cereta sOc 198 —9 Until' sOc 100—8 Metre HMp 285 -7 TOM 245 -7 LtM sOc 230 -746 words
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Article14 1985-06-29 21 U O B 678,000 Sigma Metal 599,000 Pahang Inv 398,000 UOL 274,00014 words
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Article61 1985-06-29 21 June 27 June 28 Juik 27 June 28 ST Properties 445.79 445 40 BT Composite i92.22 690.60 ST Minings 312.99 312.34 BT Indicator 31(***** *****42 ST Plantations 2344.72 *****7 BT 08/OS —147 —151 OCBC 596.90 596.20 ST Industrials 785.20 782.69 OUB Composite 390.83 289.23 ST Finance *****3 2277.87 SES61 words
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Article33 1985-06-29 21 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 Higi 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Lov/ 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82*33 words
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Article13 1985-06-29 21 I THE IS dollar closed at DM3.0520 m Singapore, gaining six points.13 words
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Article21 1985-06-29 21 DM V FT S$ H$ UBs 1.2930 3 0535 248.65 unq 2.2390 unq 1.2950 ***** 249.05 9.3020 2.2335 7.762021 words
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Article31 1985-06-29 21 Eurodollar: Unchanged at 91.84 a contract. Deutschem&rk: Lost five ticks to 0.3293 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost nine ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.2O to U*****.70 an ounce.31 words
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Article74 1985-06-29 21 NEW YORK, Fri. American Express Co said it named Mr Aldo Papone as President and Chief Operating Officer of American Express Travel-Related Services Inc effective July 1. He succeeds Mr Lewis Gerstner Jr, who earlier this week was named President of American Express Co. MrReuter - 74 words
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Article70 1985-06-29 21 Bid for securities operations TOKYO, Fri. American Express Co said yesterday it was to end its banking operations m Japan m order to set up securities operations, as it saw greater potential m that field. Japanese law prevents banks from doing securities business. The United States company said that itsAFP - 70 words
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Article91 1985-06-29 21 WASHINGTON, Fn. Representative Doug Bosco said he had introduced legislation to block the takeover of Trans World Airlines Inc by Texas Air Corp. The California Democrat said he was concerned because Texas Air's subsidiary, Continental Airlines, had filed for bankruptcy and used the bankruptcy lawsReuter - 91 words
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Article70 1985-06-29 21 TOKYO, Fri. Kawasaki Steel Corp said today it had acquired NBK Corp, a silicon wafer producer m Santa Clara, California, for U559.36 million (5120.9 million) to enter into the semi-conductor market. Kawasaki, a major Japanese steel maker said the transaction was due to be completed by August mUPI - 70 words
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Article61 1985-06-29 21 HONGKONG, Fri. Property giant Hongkong Land opens a HK$B.5 billion (552.23 billion) twintowered office complex here today, the company said. The company paid more than HK$475 billion for the site m February 1982, just before the colony's property market went into a dive. The buildingAFP - 61 words
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Article353 1985-06-29 21 S. KUMAR - S.KUMAR But doubtful debts and bad business push final figures down By QAF Holdings group exceeded its guaranteed profit forecast of $4.8 million by posting more than $5 million pre-tax profits, but heavy provisions for doubtful debts and stocks affected the bottom-line profits of353 words
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Article, Illustration216 1985-06-29 21 TWO Singapore builders have scored several firsts m winning a contract to build a 20-storey office block m China. Wah Chang Offshore Pte Ltd and Lim Kah Ngam have revealed they won the contract m Tianjin against keen Japanese competition. Mr Ho Kwon216 words
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314 1985-06-29 21 There's no run on Brunei branches, says bank chief NEWS of large withdrawals from Hongkong Bank branches m Brunei circulated among Singapore bankers yesterday. However, the Hongkong Bank Chief Executive Officer m Singapore, Mr John Hill, said: "There has been exceptional activity m our branches m Brunei yesterday it is314 words
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226 1985-06-29 21 Tin closes at 18-month high in KL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The price of tin surged ahead on the Kuala Lumpur tin market with another rise of seven cents to close at M 530.32 per kilo, an 18-month high. Dealers said turnover was small, with only 78 tonnes offered. They alsoBernama; Reuter - 226 words
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Article98 1985-06-29 21 LONDON, Fri. Cable and Wireless PLC said its pre-tax profits which totalled £245 million (*****.5 million) m the year to the end of March were about £20 million higher than they otherwise would have been had last year's exchange rates prevailed. The company's share price,Reuter - 98 words
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Article71 1985-06-29 21 Shell to raise capital SYDNEY, Fri. Shell Australia Ltd is raising As2oo million (Ss29B million) through an issue of 100 million ordinary shares at A52.00 each to its parent, the (Royal Dutch/ Shell group), Shell Australia Chief Executive Kevan Gosper said. The new funds, which will raise issued capital toReuter - 71 words
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252 1985-06-29 21 DOREEN SOH - OCBC is now a principal member of Visa DOREEN SOH By OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation Ltd has become the first Singapore bank to be a principal member of Visa International. A principal member of Visa is a bank with voting rights and which is allowed to run its own operations and252 words
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354 1985-06-29 21 NORA CHENG - Jack Chia gains $1.5 m by selling stake in Allen Confectionery NORA CHENG By JACK CHIA-MPH made a net profit of Asl.l million (551.49 million) from the sale of its joint holding of 2.088 million shares representing 14.99 per cent m Australian giant Allen's Confectionery Ltd at A54.70 per share.354 words
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Article61 1985-06-29 21 HONGKONG, Fri. A total of 1.57 million passengers travelled on Hongkong's ultra-mod-ern underground transport system m the week after a new link opened on May 31. The government said the station at Causeway Bay, a popular shopping area m Hongkong, had 200,000 passengers on June 2.AFP - 61 words
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Article2686 1985-06-29 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,686 words
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Article1770 1985-06-29 22 INDUSTRIALS AISB (0.888 0.905) (5) 0.88 Alcom (0.998) (4) 1 .00 (3) 0.99 API (0.75 128 0 765) (4) 0.76 00) 0.75 12 Antch (1.458 1.465) (2) 1.45(11) 1.47 (1M) 1.50(82) 1.50(2) 1.52 (22) 1 49 (9) 1.51 (4) 1.48 (10) 1.46 ASM (1.068 1.075)1,770 words
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Article2722 1985-06-29 22 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specifed Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars 1985 Last Yield Voi Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low2,722 words
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Article290 1985-06-29 23 1 m {1,000. For best ontomen orty 3 OGBC FiMnce. 4 only mfaMt at DBS Finmct. UOF's r«tt*. *q a»ai.We it UOF. ato natal* at DBS Fkianct. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5% 6 5V4 5% Autosave 5% Fixed deposit 1 month 43/4 434 43/4 43/4(1)290 words
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Article152 1985-06-29 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4873-1.4906 6.88-6.66 Canadian dollar 1.6391-1.6414 6.17-6.08 NZ dollar 1.0716—1.0768 9.63—9.33 Sterling pound 2.8976—2.9018 3.50—3.44 US dollar 2.2350-2.2365 4.51-4.47 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling152 words
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Article101 1985-06-29 23 THE US dollar closed lower at 552.2350/65 at 3pm yesterday after trading within a range of 2.2330 and 2.2385. It opened at 2.2370. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed lower at 3.0515/25 compared to the opening of 3.0530/40. It fluctuated between a low of 3.0480 and a high of101 words
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Article102 1985-06-29 23 THE kilobar market traded between 5J22.819 and 5522,862 yesterday. The Far "East gold market opened at U*****/316.50 and remained at this level for the morning. It opened after lunch at U*****.30/316.80 and traded higher to U*****.70/317.20. It settled at U*****.50/ 316.90. Source Rothschild. The London gold Ox yesterday was102 words
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Article22 1985-06-29 23 GOLD USS/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 316.30-316.70 316.10 316.40 Hongkong 316.70-317.10 316.50-326.90 Thurs Ned New York 316.50-317.00 315.5C-316.00 London 317.00-317.50 317.25—317.7522 words
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Article171 1985-06-29 23 Managers' pricM for June 29 Singapore Unit Trust Tfce Commerce 174 1.85 Die Samp Fund 1.34-1.42 Spore Prof Fund 0.77-0.81 Spore Sec. Fund 1.13-1.20 Spore Invest Fund 0 83—0 Mxd Spore Equity Fund 0.78-0.82 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund 1-00—1.06 Asia Unit Trust Md Invest Fund 1.97—2.09 Mai171 words
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645 1985-06-29 23 THE market was unimpressed by Wall Street's overnight record high close and ended slightly easier. The Dow Jones Industrial Index rose 8.4 points to 1332.21, bettering its record close of 1327 points on June 6. But the Straits Times Industrial Index lost 2.51645 words
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Article248 1985-06-29 23 June 2t HKS Chance Associated Hotels 0.528 Bonk Of Eost Asia 24.30 Cheung Kong 16.20 -0.2 China Light 15.80 +0.2 Cross Horb Tunnel 10.50 -0.1 F E Consortium 0.68 -0.01 Far East Exch Pheex 0.0425 -0.0025 G I Cement Great Eogje 0.76 -0.02 Hong Lung 6.80 unch Hang Seng248 words
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Article335 1985-06-29 23 June 28 Yen Chanfe Apnomoto 1140 +10 Akoi 403 +5 Amoda 919 -16 Asahi Chem 951 +15 Asohi Glass 884 +14 Bonk Tk 820 +2 Bridgestone 561 +13 Canon 1180 +30 Casio Computer 1650 +50 Citizen 454 +16 D Nip Print 1130 unch D Nippon Screen 1130 +100 Daiei335 words
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Article323 1985-06-29 23 June 28 Cents Change (A«t) A C I 258 -5 A N I 235 unch A P M 270 -3 Aberfoyle 1095 +55 Age 238 +3 AHionce Ot 105 -5 Allied MM 265 unch Ampol Exp 235 unch Ampol Pet 185 +3 Anz 445 -2 Ashton 109 -1 B323 words
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Article65 1985-06-29 23 I I I I I I _l I I I NST Index Friday 1249.62(1247.52) —g Hongkong Hang Sens Friday 1570.61 (1581.70) Australian All-Ordinaries Friday 860.8 (861.7) Nikkei D J Average Friday *****.09(*****.60) Financial fines Industrials Thursday 933.9 (936.5) ji Dow Jones Average H^ Thursday 1332.21 (1323.81) (Fifures m brackets65 words
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Article200 1985-06-29 23 June 27 IBS Change Alcoa 34% AKed Chem Cp 42*4 K Allis-Chalmers 5* Am Tel Tel 23%8 Amax Ine 15 unch Amr Corp 47* +1* Bethlehem Sri 16 Boeing Co 44* Burroughs Cp 58* Caterpior Co 33* Chase Monhtn 60% Chrysler Cp 36* Citicorp 47* Cons Nat Gas200 words
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Article550 1985-06-29 23 June 28 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS AKed-Lyons 216 -2 Ass. Dairies 140 unch BTRPLC 338 +5 Babcocks 141 unch Barclays 372 -10 Beecham 316 -2 BKC 203 unch Blue Circle 505 +5 BOC Group 269 unch Boots 182 +1 Bowoter 251 unch BATS 315 +2 Britannia 89 unch BP 520550 words
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Article454 1985-06-29 23 LCI Receiving Recehrinf Ship (Voyage) An Cargo Time Hock Tokio E (65/444) 29/6 (2300) Fl 0900-1100/0900-1100 Gl Anna Ms (8507) 30/6 (2300) F5 1500-1600/2100-2200 U2 Capri Eagle (1) 30/6 (0700) Fl 1100 1300/1730 1900 U4 Al Manyah (16) 30/6 (0700) F7 1400-1500/1730-1900 88 Gold Leaf (36E) 30/6 (0700)454 words
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Article60 1985-06-29 23 CAF rise to 5 HONGKONG, Fri. The Japan/India-Pakistan-Gulf Japan Conference said it would raise its currency adjustment factor (CAF) for shipments from Hongkong to India, Pakistan and the Gulf ports to 5 per cent from 4.5, effective July 1. The CAF for Hongkong/Gulf shipments covered by the currency adjustment factor/bunkerReuter - 60 words
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Article82 1985-06-29 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE September Eurodollar edged upwards and held steady at 91.87/88. After gaining one point to the high of 91.89, it was unable to sustain it. Profit-taking and month-end squaring caused the September Eurodollar to close at 91.84. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Lew Sett Est Vel82 words
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Article, Illustration57 1985-06-29 23 THE deutschemark futures were featured m trendless, light-volume trading. The expected US$l.5 billion drop m USMI money supply was a non-event. The September deutschemark ended at 0.3293. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vel Sept 86 0.3292 0.3295 0.3291 0.3293 236 Dee 0.3315 Mar 84) 0.3341 Open57 words
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Article58 1985-06-29 23 THERE was very little business donein Japanese yen futures. With only one price traded, September yen finished below the previous day's close, reflecting the steady tone of the US dollar. Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Sept 86 0.*****1 0.*****1 0.*****1 0.*****1 8 Dec 0.*****6 Ma* H' 0.*****158 words
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Article, Illustration47 1985-06-29 23 TRADING was lacklustre m view of the month-end booksquaring and the lack of enthusiasm. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI. (In USfper Troy ounce) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Aag 318.708 318.70 100 Sept 320.70 Oet 322.70 Open lat (Than): f*. Act Vol (Than): IM.47 words
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Article16 1985-06-29 23 Tlo CMncpicts mm XL Tin 30.32 up seven cents Turnover. 78 tonnes down 27 tonnes16 words
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Article15 1985-06-29 23 Rubb*r Ctefc,^e M cenb/Ue Singapore July 182.50 unchanged Malaysia July 203.50 up 0.50 cents15 words
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Article17 1985-06-29 23 US$/lre»« Itan IM S.njapore 611-616 6.12 617 New York 6 12-6.17 6.10—5.15 Source: Credit Swsst, Sport17 words
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Article17 1985-06-29 23 Copper PwillpriCW Spot 1089.00—1090.00 (1099.00-1100.00) 3 months 1104.00-1104 50 (1116.00—1117.00) Market tone: Easier Sates: 13,300 tonnes17 words
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Article17 1985-06-29 23 °tff Ttan Soot 768.00-768.50 (782.00-782.50) 3 months 790.50— 791L50 (804.00-805.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 6,775 tonnes17 words
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Article89 1985-06-29 23 Crude MS/tome palm o* July 1160 (north) 1167.50 (central) 1172.50 (south) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBD palm July 575 (sellers) Aug 557.50 (setters) Sept 545 (sellers) RBOOtein July 560 (sellers) Aug 540 (sellers) Sep 530 (seders) RBO Stearin July 435 (sellers) Aug 410 (sellers) Sept 400 (seders) Crude89 words
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Article218 1985-06-29 23 Vessel Berth Air Oep Keppel Wharves Addarraq K29 aside 29/6 Anderso Kl2 aside 29/6 Bonntegracht Kl7 aside 29/6 Kapitan Smirnov K9/10 aside 29/6 Kita K2O aside 29/6 Lampung Kll aside 29/6 Mataram KlB aside 29/6 StrStar K24E aside 29/6 Belait K2SW 29/6 29/6 Changshu K32 29/6 2/7218 words
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421 1985-06-29 24 Dow hits 1332.21 as investors seek bargain stocks NEW YORK, Fri. Wall Street stock prices closed at a record high yesterday as investors sought to buy downtrodden technology stocks at bargain-basement prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 8.40 points to close at anReuter - 421 words
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Article232 1985-06-29 24 Kuala Lumpur INVESTORS came back into the market m a strong way on Monday after last week's long Hari Raya Puasa holiday. They chased up the New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index by 11.42 points that day with most industrial and finance stocks registering double-digit232 words
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Article407 1985-06-29 24 Singapore THE stock market started the week on a bright note, chalking up its biggest gain since the mini-rally m May. But there wasn't any follow through and it gave up more than nine points on Wednesday, when the market was hit by rumours of407 words
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Article79 1985-06-29 24 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1985. Convany Volume Price Hfch Low (I) COM) Junt2S '8579 words
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Article201 1985-06-29 24 Pan-El hat trick stirs share swap rumours PAN-ELECTRIC is once again the week's most active stock with 2.6#2 million shares done. It finished the week 21 cents down to $2.27. It was also the most active stock far the past two weeks. The activity m this counter201 words
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Article147 1985-06-29 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Heavy Industries Corporation of Malaysia (Hicom), Yamaha Motor Company of Japan and Hong Leong Industries have formed a joint venture company to produce motorcycle engines. The company, HicomYamaha Manufacturing Malaysia Sdn Bhd, will begin production m October for the export andBernama - 147 words
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Article26 1985-06-29 24 TAIPEI, Fri. Orient Leasing Co Ltd of Japan has offered to buy seven subsidiaries of Taiwan's Cathay Industrial Group, a Finance Ministry official said.26 words
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265 1985-06-29 24 Poorer profits for Pan Malaysia Cement KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Pan-Malaysia Cement Works Bhd (PMCWB), whose profits have been rising since 1961, has reported a 17.8 per cent drop m group pre-tax profit to M 531.4 million for the year ended March 31, 1985." After a tax charge of M 514.2MBT - 265 words
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Advertisement228 1985-06-29 21 ]?oi|y «*-^www w ww™ i ,ii Slit 8 l«bi flß'^k !S^B" ""^B^^ JHHBHHHHB JHHk^.' \s *> You may have taken part m -^r JBBW'***»^ fc to the adjacent Seafood Market. Chcxise from a selection of over 9Kntt||[^^ Ijy^jHK^m 300 types of local and imported ■K^^H live seafood and have it228 words
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Advertisement70 1985-06-29 22 HiIMES WAREHOUSE Times Industrial Building 422 Thomson Ro»d, Singapore 1 129. DATE/TIME^ v A^ Friday 28 June 1 Aa^S Saturday 29 June \> 10 am to 6 pm X?Jsv ScjN> Sunday 30 June J e£)£/ c eqaeri PLACE 1 Times Industrial Building _----^o 1 422 Thomson Road —^tt^ >• Singapore70 words
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Advertisement589 1985-06-29 24 PrJces quoted does not include mattress. t tf^CSs SSS^*"^^|-is '^^fl^i'* lk| Bedroom Suite 1090 only x^^F^^ iHI Bftcl til IV B i «3&i bXe BMP—- «^^^^^^2 j^jj|| wjklf* 1 ht lf $86 only 'SEjksssH 't~~ =^^HP i i o^ Mobil/ r #l Toyota Lee Esso« Lee Hwang i^f^"^'™ Showroo< lKwangl|g|stat»onl589 words
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Advertisement205 1985-06-29 24 Investment Opportunity U.S.A. (dick, 120 mm x 2 Spalten) We are offering participation m our Limited Partnership for oil and gas development and exploration drilling projects m the U.S.A. This is a unique opportunity for the individual or institutional investor to participate m a strong industry m a strong market.205 words
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Advertisement569 1985-06-29 25 *****66 3 Catering TIM-SUM (4 Variety per box) For Picnic/ Party $3.50 box. Buffet $7 00 person. Tel: *****93. 11 Pleasure Boats OWNER LEAVING. Must sell before sth July: 16' sail boat fibreglass Sheath Hull. Main, Genoa, working jib, storm jib, spinnaker, Seagull outboard motor. Many extras. Very sound. Best569 words
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Advertisement322 1985-06-29 25 12 Computer Products/ Services mitac MM MPr lAn H with features: it HP 9P MS-DOS V 3.05 caters Networking WtKKf^^^^^^m system, Multifunction card Wk tfflfl i built-in 256K RAM. Serial. .■PW^SJ*^ P ara!lel P ort 9 ame i/0 p° rt Jin Real time clock... and HURRY! WHILE STOCKS LAST. Order322 words
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Advertisement204 1985-06-29 25 12 Computer Products/ Services MID-YEAR SALES! Storewide discount on computers, ribbons, labels and printwheels:- 20 40% Maxell, Datalife, 3M Dynic, Dysan. Fuji SSDD $22 $36 DSDD $35 $58 SPRINT-CASS OFFICE PRODUCTS PTE LTD #08-06/07 Funan Centre HAVING PROBLEMS WITH your computer again? Call Wilfred Computer for professional assistance. We repair204 words
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Advertisement291 1985-06-29 25 12 Computer Products/ Services tt/Miltitech Computer System Multitech is tested and proven Multitech is reputed for Quality, Reliability Service Multitech provides Warranty Multitech MPF PC/XT 16bit computer 'IBM PC/XT compatible Multitech MPF 111 Ht 1 28K computer J| i O^V^ Authorised dealer: •~-~j»-*^ PRACTICAL COMPUTER PTE LTD 10 Jalan Besar291 words
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Advertisement168 1985-06-29 25 12 Computer Product*/ Services Buy sell through CATS. SPECIAL OFFER FACTORY WHOLESALE PRICE FOR 16 BIT PCXT COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPLETE WITH 256K Ram Memory. 2 Japan disk drives High res. green monitor. Color graphic, drive card printer card. FREE DOT MATRIX PRINTER All for only $1 f 590 Japan dot168 words
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Advertisement771 1985-06-29 25 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 900 am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, #02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00 am to 12 noon 1 00pm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House, 390771 words
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Advertisement939 1985-06-29 25 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 (Mln. $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) c $10.00 (posted) I939 words
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Advertisement394 1985-06-29 25 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal Services/Merch«ndise(lt 39) Business to Business (49 58) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 98) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 165) 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing 20 Pets/Pet Care PEDIGREE PERSIAN CATS, Chinchilla, pregnant Persian male394 words
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Advertisement486 1985-06-29 25 24 Garage Sale EXPAT LEAVING: selling cheap, desks, buffet, chairs, dressers, wardrobe, grass carpets, drapes, stove with large oven and exhaust hood m excellent cond, Simmons deepsleep, like new half price, liquor, some plants. Friday Sat till 6.00pm. 13 Marlam Close (1750). Tel: *****69. ANTIQUE BLACK WOOD DRESSING table, writing486 words
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Advertisement717 1985-06-29 26 24 Garage Sale EXPAT LEAVING SINGAPORE SellIng complete European master bedroom furniture, refrigerator 410 litres, washing machine, bicycle. Phone: *****25 SELLING CHEAP, WASHING machine, L-shaped sofa set and dining set, velvet bedroom set with mattress, wardrobes, dressing table Tel *****14. 2 EXPAT FAMILIES selling games, bowling balls, guitar, clothes, round717 words
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Advertisement743 1985-06-29 26 27 Wanted REASONABLE PRICES OFFERED for your Pawnshop Tickets, Gold, Diamond, Watches. *****49. 244N Upp Thomson Rd, 5 l/2m.s. WANTED TO PURCHASE used pianos, organs, violins, guitars. Please call *****21. WANTED USED PIANOS at any condition/brand. Please contact *****88 res./ *****62 office. 28 Health Centres/ Massage DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH CENTRE. #04-12/743 words
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Advertisement530 1985-06-29 26 28 Health Centres/ Massage RELAX A REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre /7\xEL SHADDAI l^A^ child care centre n o oO 44 Florida Road (2057) Wsfts Tel: *****76 Today 29th June, 1985 (Sat) 10 a.m. 4 p.m. All students, parents and public are cordially invited to530 words
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Advertisement521 1985-06-29 26 28 Health Centres/ Massage 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre 36 House Renovation/ Decor TAI LONG GENERAL CONTRACTORS #02-16 Odeon Katong Shpg Complex Tel: *****55 HDB Licence No: SDRI964 We specialised m ceramic tiles 3-room $2,600 4-room $4,700 5- room $5,800 All enquiries welcome. Instalment payment acceptable. WE SPECIALISE IN repairing521 words
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Advertisement721 1985-06-29 26 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND/RERIGERATOR SALE, SERVICE. RESPRAY SPECIALIST 24 hours island wide service for all commercial and domestic airconds and fridge at introductory offer. Free delivery charges. Pay only for workmanship and spareparts at cost price. TEL: *****39/ *****63/ *****64 CONVENIENT AIRCONDITIONING REFRIGERATION CO. AIRCOND/FRIDGE Astut any of your problems721 words
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Advertisement615 1985-06-29 26 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HSE. OFF. REMOVAL/ transportation, reasonable charges, fast day/ night servs. *****75/ *****17. HUP SENG TRANSPORT. House rubbish removal including workers. Tel: *****61/ *****93. 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing SLIGHTLY USED OFFICE furniture avail at give away prices. Call *****21 to arrange viewing. 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation615 words
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Advertisement608 1985-06-29 26 KJ I Keen and self-motivated H j|l personnel are invited to i f J°in Metro as Customer f||! I MS Service Supervisors. One H HI m LJm of the many requirements gjj 0 g (listed m classification 71) il? f ffl W"l ri| is that you must have a HI608 words
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Advertisement382 1985-06-29 26 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive I A Well Established! I Construction PJ Company invites MJ Wjt applications for (for MRT& other construction projects) Diploma m land surveying or equivalent. With at least 3 years experience m related discipline Interested, please apply with details of educational qualifications, working experience, present expected382 words
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Advertisement537 1985-06-29 26 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED SECONDARY School Mathematics Teacher req'd to teach Sec.3 students. Ring *****15. PHYSICS/ CHEMISTRY TUTOR for Sec. 4. Prefer to have tutor come to our home. Willing to remunerate well. Call: Leslie *****40 FEMALE PTE TUTOR required. Sec.3 Maths. Physics. Twice a wk. $180. At537 words
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Advertisement373 1985-06-29 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical rr~' SEMBAWANG JOHNSON SHIPMANAGEMENT (PTE) LTD We invite applies t ions for the following positions: SHIPPING CLERK AND PURCHASING CLERK Requirements: GCE 'O' Level or equivalent Minimum of 3 years' relevant experience Able to type Duties and responsibilities: SHIPPING CLERK Coding of invoices Checking/coding monthly373 words
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Advertisement490 1985-06-29 27 67 Situations Vacant: EDP International computerised typesetting company 1 requires: f I PROOFREADERS I All composition is m English and applicants 1 V should have a good grade m this subject at GCE i level. V i Proofreaders will have to read for literal errors and I I house style.490 words
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Advertisement194 1985-06-29 27 67 Situations Vacant: EDP I DYNACHEM (S) PTE LTD OS Manufacturing Company m Jurong has immediate vacancy for: SECRETARY c Minimum GCE 'O" level c Typing 45 w.p.m. c At least 2 years relevant working experience Pleasant personality Please write stating qualifications, experience, current and expected salary together with photograph194 words
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Advertisement459 1985-06-29 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical E8 national Panasonic Technics Due to our expansion programme, we have vacan- I cies for: Age 21 26 I GCE 'O' or 'A' Level with credit m English LCCI Certificate m Business and Industrial I Administration Must possess initiative and good character Preferably with some459 words
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Advertisement381 1985-06-29 27 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical Book Publishing Company urgently requires a STENOGRAPHER GCE 'O' with credit m English. Shorthand 100 w.p.m. and typing 45 w.p.m. Must be able to read write Bahasa Melayu. Hardworking, intelligent with pleasant personality and able to work under pressure. Minimum one year working experience. Interested381 words
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Advertisement584 1985-06-29 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY/ GIRL FRIDAY (Female) required by small Trading Company Applicants should have: c Good Secretarial skills c GCE 'O' level c Fluency m English c Age approx. 28 to 38 years c Sales experience, Advantage Attractive salary offerd commensurate with ability and experience. Please write584 words
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Advertisement796 1985-06-29 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical V.C. CHIN PTE LTD 2781 Ang Mo Kio Aye. S (Beside Block 606) Singapore 2056 requires ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR Experience m keeping full sets of accounts. c Able to work independently, c Must be qualified. Interested applicants please write to the above address with non-re-turnable photograph796 words
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Advertisement685 1985-06-29 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK required urgently. Knowledge of bookkeeping typing. Experience not necessary. Write to: 291 Serangoon Rd, 4th fir., Spore 0821 stating salary required. Only applicants who can start work immediately need apply. URGENTLY REQUIRED GENERAL Clerk for a well established firm. Preferably with 2685 words
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Advertisement577 1985-06-29 27 71 Situationtfacant Sales f ty<\ METRO We require keen and self-motivated individuals who are interest! m the challenge of sales career to join us as: A) CUffOMER SERVICE SURRVISORS c Above l years of age c Passed&CE 'O' level with minimum of 3 credits, 2 of wfch should preferably be577 words
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Advertisement53 1985-06-29 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A company requires a TECHNICAL SALESMAN for its analytical equipment A consumable line. c Basic allowance and high commission. c Electronic background with credits m Science and English. c Own transport. Please reply with full details including work history to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng53 words
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Advertisement559 1985-06-29 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 'Applicants are invited to till the^ position ot SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirement*: Minimum GCE O level with good rommaiKl of Kiifflish. With experience and be familiar with building and marine materials Knowledge of technical drawings Possess a car. Salary will be commensurate with qualification* and experience. Interested559 words
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Advertisement737 1985-06-29 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Leading health care company invites applications lor the position of CASH VAN SALESMAN CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION The Challenge To further strengthen the Company's business at the retail sector of the market. The Person c Preferably be m the age group of 20 to 26 years, c737 words
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Advertisement567 1985-06-29 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES SUPERVISOR (door-to-door tale) THE PERSON: 1) Not above 28 yrs 1 old. 2) GCE O' level. 3) Experienced m door-to-door selling essential. THE JOB 1) To recruit, train and supervise door-to-door sales team. 2) To perform sales administrative duties. THE SALARY: Basic commission. Company vehicle567 words
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Advertisement462 1985-06-29 28 72 Situaons Vacant: Techeal m I TRAVNOL LABORATORIES We are anulti-national company specialiag m the manufacturing of medical roducts. We invite applications for the fllowing positions: 1) Electrician Requireients: Applicant should possess an Industrial Technicin Certificate m Electrical Engineeng, and be a PUB licensed electricia. The Job: The incuibent will462 words
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Advertisement50 1985-06-29 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Established Trading A Engineering Firm has the following vacanicies: 1) MACHINIST c Preferably with diploma 2) APPRENTICE TRAINEE MECHANIC 3) FINANCIAL ANALYST Interested please send application with photo to: 38 40, JLN BENAAN KAPAL SINGAPORE 1439 EXPERIENCED LICENSED Electrician wanted for projects. Parttimer welcomed. *****77 Kddy.50 words
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Advertisement428 1985-06-29 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical ELECTRICAL SITE SUPERVISORS Looking for energetic and well exposed personnel to fill the above post:The Incumbents must possess the minimum requirements at NTC2 level or at least 5 years of relevant working experience. Poly graduates preferred. Salary shall commensurate with working experience. Please write m with428 words
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Advertisement468 1985-06-29 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical HANDY HARMAN MFG (S) PTE LTD We invite applications for the following positions: LAB ASSISTANT Remuneration:- Basic $620 After probation $660 plus benefits Job:- Weighing and chemical laboratory work Requirements:- Female Singapore citizen GCE O' level m Chemistry or Physical Science Training will be provided FACTORY468 words
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Advertisement739 1985-06-29 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical QJE3 NATIONAL G3s] UNIVERSITY K^7 SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the following ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN (AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT) QUALIFICATIONS National Trade Certificate Grade 111 (Theory and Practical), or Trade I Certificate m Electronic Servicing. Preference will be given to candidates with experience m the installation, repair,739 words
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Advertisement389 1985-06-29 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN REQUIRED for piping layout, isometric calculation works. Airconditionlng experience preferable. Tel: *****78. 73 Situations Vacant: Production Archive I A leader m Advanced I Tape Technology I requires for expansion: Minimum Primary 6/BEST education Age between 16 35 Female applicants preferred Secondary 2 and above389 words
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Advertisement497 1985-06-29 28 73 Situations Vacant: Production Fil HITACHI CABLE (S) PTE LTD requires •GCE O Level Able to type j Experience not ;!J required as training X* will be provided >X X One way transport x 'y will be provided Interested applicants please call personally during office nours for '■<:■ •X; an497 words
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Advertisement386 1985-06-29 28 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous HEIIIUI Wf WALK-IN IL INTERVIEW Jk Kentucky Mad Cfckkn For more details, walk into any of our restaurants listed below with 8 passport ■lie photographs: BEDOK PEOPLE S PARK KG JAVA QUEENSWAY SIGLAP LIANG COURT WOODLANDS BT MERAH KALLANG SHAW HOUSE KAI LANG BAKRU LUCK/ PLAZA386 words
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Advertisement484 1985-06-29 29 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous FUJITEC ELEVATOR I ESCALATOR I OTYfWRK A worldwide organisation We offer you A STABLE CAREER The largest lift escalator manufacturer m S.E. Asia invites ambitious and industrious men and women to apply for the following challenging positions. Candidates should have A level or above qualifications, preferably484 words
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Advertisement195 1985-06-29 29 74 Situations V cant Miscellaneous YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED Invites applications for the posts of> HOUSE OFFICER (MALE) c Above 20 years old c Minimum Secondary education Relevant working experience preferred. c Ex-policemen or Armed Forces Personnel will be considered SECURITY GUARDS (MALE) c Age between 25 45 years old195 words
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Advertisement255 1985-06-29 29 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous SINGAPORE AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE COPTE LTD requires CLERKS/ TYPISTS GCE 'O' Level with credit m English Ability to type at 35 wpm School Leavers and those with good GCE 'N' level results may apply STOREHANOS PAINTSHOP ASSISTANTS HANGAR HELPERS Physically fit Able to write and speak simple255 words
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Advertisement583 1985-06-29 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (MRT PROJECTS) requires urgently DRIVERS CUM MESSENGERS Only Chinese need apply. Class 3 licence. Minimum 4 years experience. Able to speak English. Age 26 above. Basic salary: $450. Further adjustment upon confirmation. Prepared to work long overtime hrs. We offer attractive fringe benefits to583 words
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Advertisement683 1985-06-29 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SATAY ANIKA, CENTREPOINT, requires Experienced Cashier and Service Staff. Excellent pay, tips and benefits. Call personally at unit 01-49/ 52, anytime between 10am -10pm. CLEANERS (MALE) FOR floor polishing, windows, carpet cleaning m Jurong. Age above 17. Salary $16 $20. Tel: *****51. DELIVERYMEN DRIVERS required. Call683 words
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Advertisement592 1985-06-29 29 ViiJlJ^J Yet another collector's rrrjririrra item m our Vehicles sec--ILI n 1 I H. t jon! Today, it's a 1959 AusU UUL=I tin Healey Stripe. Turn to S&) /7f\ /TV Inl classification 94 for more J fl\ j /«7i\ J U J details of this 'dream car' 9aH ?Htt£ v592 words
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Advertisement606 1985-06-29 29 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ Maintenance Maintenance u/\^^g y° u really care l/\jmm for your car. mj me wom.o famous marmoonta Calac Chemicals Engineering Pte Ltd Blk 5035, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, 345/347/349, Singapore 2056' Tel: *****93/4 86 For Sale: BMW IMMACULATE CONDITION BMW 3201A 4-dr. Nov. '84. 1606 words
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Advertisement446 1985-06-29 29 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat '80 FORD CORTINA 1.6 GL, aircon, PARF, $9,000. Downpayment $1,800. Exchange considered. *****55/ *****00 res. ALMOST '80 ESCORT 1.3. Aircon, cassette, tip-top condition. $4,200 0.n.0. *****91. JULY '83 FORD Lancer 1.5 GL. 1 owner, PARF. $19,200. Tel: *****26. LATE '79 FIAT 131. Aircon. cassette, PARF elgible.446 words
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Advertisement909 1985-06-29 29 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan '81 DATSUN BLUEBIRD, excellent condition, aircon, hi-fi, sports rims, road tax till Oct '85. $13,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****51. '84 NISSAN PULAR 10 DX 1 owner. New tax, aircon, radio cassette, mint cond. Call *****69 anytime. Loan arrangeable. CO. REG. '83 Nissan Bluebird. Selling $13,500. Tip top909 words
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Advertisement907 1985-06-29 29 90 For Sale: Toyota 73 TOYOTA CORONA Deluxe With rd tax, aircond. In good cond. $2,300 0.n.0 Tel: *****36 74, CELICA. FULL accessories New tax. Pte. $6,800. Loan $4,000 *****07 23. Lor Biawak (1335) 74 TOYOTA STATIONWAGON. Radio, car is beautiful. Price $5,400 Tel: *****65 76 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 c.c.907 words
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Advertisement882 1985-06-29 30 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 3999 NOW AND TOP-OF-THE-LINE TELSTAR TXS S YOURS! J^E. Jm JLV Jflfl In' n— yn 'i^MrTT''f a fttr _^*4££3£3pMiiflfc For a limited period only, we have plush, luxurious interior, slashed nearly 50% off the normal Hurry down now to Regent Motors downpayment to make it easier882 words
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Advertisement412 1985-06-29 30 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 93 For Sale: Honda '84 JUN., 1 owner A 'cord Auto. White colour. N k. Highest offer. Call Paui V, .ig, *****30. 94 For Sale: Other Makes SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD~ Plot 'E', Fringe Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0923 TEL: *****11/ 5 (Opens412 words
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Advertisement317 1985-06-29 30 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 94 For Sale: Other Makes SINGAPORE USED CAR PTE LTD 275 THOMSON RD, #01-01/ 02 NOVENA VILLE (opposite Novena Church) SINGAPORE 1130 TEL: 253-8877 Quality Used Car* 1983 Ford Telstar 'TX5' 2.0, auto. BMW 320ia. Honda Accord 'EX', 4-door, manual. 1982 Mit. Cordia 1.6 GLX' Nissan317 words
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Advertisement821 1985-06-29 30 94 For Sale: Other Makes In immaculate condition 1976 Ferrari 308 GT4, low mileage. 250h.p. 150 m.p.h. 1983 Ferrari 308 GTB, less than 5000 miles 1984 Mercedes 280SE, m mint cond. Less than 4000 km. Tel *****22 PORSCHE 911 TURBO 8 months old and m showroom condition. Asking $235,000. TEL:821 words
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Advertisement791 1985-06-29 30 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '78 NOV DATSUN Pick-up steel body new road tax excellent condition. *****28. '79. DATSUN PICK-UP. Steel. Very good. Offer $3,800 secures. Passed inspection. *****80, Ah Hock. •80 DATSUN PICK-UP new paint tip-top condition. Asking $4,000/- Call: *****91. •80 MITS. L3OO VAN. 1 owner, aircon, beautiful791 words
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Advertisement838 1985-06-29 30 97 Vehicles Wanted WILLING TO PAY good price for quality used cars. Reasonable offers to: Mr. Koh, *****77. 98 Scrap Vehicles ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER for all PARF scrap/ used cars. *****42/ *****63, Kwok (night: *****61). HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for 985 to 4000 c.c. scrap cars. *****3/ *****5 Ricky Tay (24-hours)838 words
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Advertisement625 1985-06-29 30 juwfaAVj" 'Live In Luxury, Deep In IwlMpi "A* The HAArt Of Tntim' RoaH li^ v!v *tt7^B*'* i■■ C* UU Ifl fQk f fife f\ f% £fc f\ W VII f* h i!*****9**'i}* jiiii^sS iiii 'r^t nishinos find facilities ■t^Jn^s^'^^^Aii 106 Accommodation Available: Houses MINISTRY OF FINANCE REVENUE DIVISION LETTINGS SECTION625 words
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Advertisement245 1985-06-29 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments SUDDEN EXECUTIVE DEPARTURE Super Bargain! Dist. 9 Leonie Towers Bl k A, 22nd floor. Area 3,200 sq.ft. Available immediately prestigeous apartment. Central aircon, fully furnished. 3 bedrooms all with attached baths 1 study 1 servant's room, spacious separate living dining, swimming pool.245 words
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Advertisement607 1985-06-29 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments For Better Value Call: 532 3888~ BALMORAL PARK Quiet location. Central district. Bird's eye view of city. 3+l bedrooms, aircon and furnished. TEL: *****61/ *****37 EXCLUSIVE CONDO APTS c Villa Delle Rose $4,500 c Futura/ Chatsworth Ct $4,500 c LeonieTwr(Blk.A/B) $4,000 Grangeford (3-rm) $3,200 2-rm $2,500607 words
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Advertisement874 1985-06-29 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD ROAD STUDIO Service apt. F/furn. Colour TV, fully airconditioned, fully carpeted, with washing facilities. Only $1,200 inclusive of PUB and maintenance. Ideal for bacnelors. Call *****69/ *****50, George. D.ll DERBYSHIRE MANSION (Gotdhill vicinity). 3 bdrm. F/furn. Area 1600 sq.ft. Pool facilities Rental $1,800/ sale $350,000874 words
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Advertisement411 1985-06-29 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Live In Luxury, Deep In The Heart Of Town 3 and apartments n o i vi^. M mmm j «i ihm«»iia/ w«un\ si£&' For enquiries ana Swimming pool, 2 tennis and 2 BS j v\ bookings, contact: squash courts, putting green,gym, ,L The Claymore Sales playground?411 words
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Advertisement400 1985-06-29 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FURN. FLATS AT St. Thomas Walk available immediately. Tel: Mrs Leong *****67. GILSTEAD RD (Dist 1130), 3/ 4bdrm walk-up apts. $1,100/ $1,200 p.m. Tel: *****36. HONG LEONG SHOPPING (walk-up), Dist.s, 2 rooms, $950 furnished. Agt *****13. HORIZON TOWERS, PENTHOUSE available for rent. Interested parties please call400 words
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Advertisement661 1985-06-29 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms BENG'S LODGE offers luxurious furnished airconditioned rooms with own bathroom, private entrance and telephone available m Dist. 15. Linen, dally cleaning and 24-hour security/ reception provided. Laundry and meals service also available. Complete privacy. Monthly from $850. Short term lease negotiable. For661 words
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Advertisement610 1985-06-29 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms PAYA LEBAR WAY, dist.l43B. Fully furn. room for rent. Call owner: *****11/ *****77. RMS AVAIL. AT Jurong West, near Jurong Jr. College. Call *****38. Ladies students only. RM. TO LET. River Valley Rd. Central, furn., spacious, conducive, privacy. Tel: *****80. RM TO610 words
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Advertisement648 1985-06-29 31 113 For Sale: Houses Attractive fc Housing Loans Up to 90% valuation 100% valuation with CPF 25-year repayment period Competitive interest rates Overseas Union Trust Ltd. Head Office: 146 Robinson Road, *01 00, Singapore 0106 Tel: *****97 16 lines) Branches: Katong Tel: *****90/*****96 Toa Payoh Tel: *****92/*****93 > Tanglin Tel:648 words
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Advertisement786 1985-06-29 31 113 For Sale: Houses SENNETT ESTATE ELEGANT charming D-storey intermediate terrace house. Extensively renovated. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant room. Choice locality. Partially furnished. Modern living and dining hall. Selling at attractive price of $365,000. Interested call *****58 Paul Cheong. D 2057 THOMSON RD, 6 1/2 m.S. Jin Tarum s/storey bunglw,786 words
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Advertisement444 1985-06-29 31 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Sommerville Park ■■■■■■>■ Show unit now ready ~51l lOr VlCWing by appointment only If "1 1 yy%\ ff Sommerville Park offers a comprehensive IiJHSs range of facilities for the most discerning I f m 0 Olympic length swimming pool U M 0 8 squash courts444 words
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Advertisement229 1985-06-29 31 114 For Sale: Private Apartments SHOWFLAT OPEN TODAY: 12.00 5.00 p.m. Dist-11 Concorde, 368, Thomson Rd #03-02, brand new apartment with pool, sauna, security etc. 4 brdrooms/ attached bathrooms, 1,765 sq.ft. Freehold. Ready for occupation. $380,000 onwards. Deans Property: *****55/ showflat: *****76. DIST.26 GREEN MEADOWS upper maisonette corner unit, 3229 words
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Advertisement198 1985-06-29 31 114 For Sale: Private Apartments I INT'L PLAZA 1-BDRM 890 SQ.FT. Carpeted furn. View of Sentosa and islands. 85 yrs lease left. $180,000 0.n.0. Jim *****84. PANDAN VALLEY/ POINSETTIA Twr, 4 bdrms, fully furn. Bright breezy, full facilities. Freehoid. M&V Realty *****82. PANDAN VALLEY, PENTH'SE., 5 rms., 4,100 sq.ft. with198 words
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Advertisement186 1985-06-29 31 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.S PASIR PANJANG High fir, lacing sea, 1820 sq.ft. Well furn. For- elgners eligible. Holland, *****7<j LEONIE TOWER BLK.B. High fir. 3000 sq.ft. Freehold. Sales price i neg Agent *****70 anytime. NORMANTON PARK, S-RM Flat. High fir, good orientation. SAF officers only. $155,000. *****32. OWNER186 words
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Advertisement414 1985-06-29 32 114 For Sale: Private Apartments When you've got it made, upgrade to L/f csJ^C-^x^ From s39s,ooo upwards /TWU^DTIIIIN Full condominium facilities with v^^^ quality fittings and furnishings. //4\/C. ghwftti open daily front < P<Mtos.sQfM Call *****30 (Showflat) or *****44 (Office) for further enquiries. Developer: Kintyre Rark Development (Pte) Ltd Developer414 words
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Advertisement277 1985-06-29 32 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments DOVER CRES., 3 rm., blk. 5, new generation. Terrazzo fir. Cabinets. (HDB price $42,600). $48,500 neg. All CPF. Tel: *****22/ 3. FOR SALE: $60,000 0.n.0. 3roomed modified corner flat at Bedok South Aye 3. Interested parties call: *****08. No agts277 words
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Advertisement272 1985-06-29 32 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BLK.S BUANG KOK South 3roomed, f/furn. $45,000 0.n.0. Full CPF. *****64. 8LK.71 TOA PAYOH 3 rm. Lor.« 4 rubber tiles near market $22,000. Fully CPF. Tel. *****47 CHEAP SALE. $39,500 only. Blk. 118 Ang Mo Kio 3-rm. Well renovated. *****64.272 words
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Advertisement451 1985-06-29 32 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 1 RM, M HALL, for sale. 81k.33, Taman Ho Swee. Can use CPF. Tel. *****29. 2-ROOM TAMAN HO Swee 81k.31, Bth floor, $17,000. Near Central District. Tel: *****23 3-RM FLAT IN Toa Payoh area. No agents, please. Interested call: *****12. 3-RM FLAT IN Toa Payoh,451 words
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Advertisement201 1985-06-29 32 118 Factory Spaces r choice 1 FACTORY SPACE FOR LEASE Factory space of various dimensions at Sims Aye/ Eunos Road for lease. Please contact Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen Tel: *****11 or *****58 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces .^^^PRIME >L WAREHOUSE FOR SALE OR LEASE AT I PAYA LEBAR Modern201 words
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Advertisement301 1985-06-29 32 118 Factory Spaces 121 For Rent: Office Spaces GOLDEN MILE TOWER: Outside CBD, facing sea/ Beach Rd, 467 sq.ft./ 578 sq.ft./ 708 sq.ft./ 937 sq.ft./ 1219 sq.ft. LEE KAI HOUSE: Middle Rd, 7th and 9th floor. 3961 sq.ft. SHENTON WAY: 750 sq.ft./ 2246 sq.ft. Owner tel: *****22 ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTRE301 words
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Advertisement614 1985-06-29 32 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces DIST 1, PEARLS Centre, 4th Floor, 565 sq.ft. Rent $985/- negotiable. Dlst 8, Jalan Besar 3rd floor, 310 sq.ft. Rent $680/- negotiable. Thousand Building 335/560 sq.ft. Rent $780/$9 BO negotiable. Tel: *****55 AA Realty. QEYLANG MAIN RD, commercial shop house to let/ sale. Suitable for614 words
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Advertisement875 1985-06-29 32 120 For Sale: Office Spaces V\o For Sal*: Office Spaces 120 For Sale: Office Spaces :":":"^:^:"X"x%':':':*X"X'i*x»y »4A K:j:i:j:i:?:- :?x::^ &T7 FTI /I :'x :-xXX\-X'X<\X-x-x-X!jjjiji^^^ /WV I jj ■s^^^^ii*?^*^'^«B«^^s^^^slunss^^^El ■xjrjx-x-x-xjx^xlxvx'x Majestic 17 -storey building $:sXv:w:?'i^ 'M& ''■•i x x': :v: commanding view of city iv:?xs:s:J™ :^:^:^S:^: Central Air-conditioning Systen £:v: x875 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration95 1985-06-29 33 MR LEONO FOOK LUM alias Ho Ah Wah has been ceded by the Lord on 27iti June IMS. The betfy new lies at 93 Jaten Bumbong, Singapore 2573. Funeral Bervice Saturday, 29thJune, 3.00 pm, 8t Peter's Church,* Jalan Kedai Oft Canberra Road and' on to Mount Vtfnon Crematorium.95 words
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Obituary, Illustration180 1985-06-29 33 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS ANG CHWEE CHAI nee TAN HONG SIAN wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to Archdeacon Law Teik Oon and church members, 8L Andrew's Cathedral, (Mandarin Services), business aseocietes, relatives eno menus lor their kind attendance, condolences, prayers, wreaths, scrolls and180 words
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Advertisement561 1985-06-29 33 137 Tours 137 Tours OXLEYIITH 12TH GRAHD MASS WEDDIHG StHOnEYMOOn TOURS Date of Ceremony: 29.9.85 Jifat Date of Departure: 30.9.85 THE GRAND WEDDING SHOW will be held (flfo yy on 14th July 1985 from 2 pm to 5 pm Jj»\jß Call us for your invitation card today. BIG TOP JAPAN,561 words
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Advertisement15 1985-06-29 33 137 Tours GLOBAL EUROPE'BS BUDGET EUROPE JAPAN o^EXPO '85 SPECIAL Wr KM BH fo^RIC/¥Bq CHIKA?BS15 words
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Advertisement490 1985-06-29 33 137 Tour* a I ID'S* aVa J^k 9«■ '•fc, L^Bw W IMm 6 ri%rtJlwl .^NSW Dep; Daily Including airfare and accommodation ai the Rasa Sayang or Palm Beach Hotels. Now also -the Holiday Inn. Special Family Package available! for details bookings, call '"^^Wmjp Tetr 733*8688 Value for FIRST Class Service490 words
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Advertisement496 1985-06-29 33 137 Tours 147 Academic EX-TEACHER, RELIABLE, DEDICATED offering tuition at Prl Sec levels. Tel: *****81. GRADUATE OFFERB EFFECTIVE tuition at any subjects/ levels. Call *****38 Miss Tan. LADY GRADUATE (D.IS) offers tuition m English O.P. All subjects from Pri.l-6. Laura: *****26. LONG-TERM RELIABLE TUTORS to teach m all dists. *****43/496 words
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Advertisement432 1985-06-29 33 174 Other Announcements/ f/Wh c P rov^ e a w^ e if vvnen a range of services (*l loved one T>> and facilities. 'jj CiepariS, turn, M^^ Singapore casket itJ tf\ eeewJß Co Pte Ltd |9 IV OlngUyUft: «2 VjKff Funeral Directors since 1020 I I Hj/frilr 131 Lavender St.,432 words
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Advertisement536 1985-06-29 33 174 Other Announcements/ Messages 150 Commercial/ Technical IMPORT/EXPORT New Cleeeea commencing: 1) Sat 2.00-4 00pm 29/06 2) Wed 7.30-9.30pm 03/07 3) Sun 2.00-4.00pm 07/07 4) Tues 7.30-9. 30pm 06/08 PLEASE ENROL EARLY. PEOPLES PARK COMMERCIAL SCHOOL People's Park Complex #04-10 Singapore 0105 Tel: *****81/*****82/*****83 ACCOUNTING/ COSTING Sun. 9/10.30 am. Sat536 words
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Advertisement342 1985-06-29 33 174 Other Announce MOSSBQSS 155 Modelling 3r JHe aflat f The First ModiMnp agency m the world (since 1823) begins elassss m Singapore. No ether place compares m tecWtioc, curriculum A Instructors. CaH 2507M7 fer your brochure. c Female c Male Classes beginning shortly lor c The Finishing Course (ladies342 words
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Advertisement31 1985-06-29 33 H O U S E H U N T I N G Don't knock on every door. Step into "Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available! <f§ T C.A.T.S. 737"6631 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration480 1985-06-29 34 TONTO - TONTO QE II Cup start m the balance By our man on the track Mudlarks RACE 1: Discover, Satisfaction in, Glamorous Charm, Kia-Ora n, Daktari RACE 2: Whips, Unanimous, Coronation Walk RACE S: Drum Roll, Racing Great, Pingat Mas n, Purity, Lisa Dale RACE 4: Big480 words
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Article155 1985-06-29 34 VETERAN jockey Moses Lee, who made a successful return to the saddle at Penang two weeks ago, has renewed ties with Agasam Stable. Lee has just two mounts for today Pagan Dancer m Race 4 and Intercontinental m Race 6 and both are owned by155 words
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Article189 1985-06-29 34 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By A THREE-CORNERED contest is brewing between Juara, Lukinanko II and last-start winner Casabella m Race 6 today. The trio, with ten wins over 1,200 m between them, have the edge over their nine rivals m the Class 1 Div 3 event over 1,200189 words
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Article307 1985-06-29 34 RACE RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO WENGBOOK 3 Calgary 3 Calgary 3 Calgary 3 Calgary 3 Calgary 1 5 Florida Falls 1 Discover 9 Magic Box 1 Discover 4 Glamorous Charm 7 Midnight Killer 4 Glamorous Charm 7 Midnight Killer 5 Florida Falls 9 Magic307 words
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Article5268 1985-06-29 34 GOING FORECAST: GOOD MHHHfIH 2.15 CLASS 2 DIV 6 1,200 m l 71 t i D ff (Ratings: 100-90) ShMMMMNK (Stakes: $20,000) I 1 *****5 Discover 51 (1W) CX Wee-West seg dl +.5 (1400 m) Fair run when sth of 14 with 56.5 Div 5 Spore5,268 words
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Article, Illustration302 1985-06-29 34 Hock Chong unofficial envoy for racing: Aussie paper TAN HOCK CHONG, who was elected a member of the Singapore Turf Club Committee earlier this year, has been praised by the Australian media for his role m the racing industry Jack Elliott, President of the Australian Racing Writers' Association and one302 words
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Article, Illustration434 1985-06-29 35 DUBLIN, Friday FRENCH stables mount a powerful bid for the 2,400 m Irish Sweeps Derby for three-year-olds at The Curragh tomorrow. The Aga Khan's brilliant and unbeaten Mouktar, winner of the French Derby earlier this month, is joined by the improving Baillamont, whoReuter - 434 words
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Article, Illustration382 1985-06-29 35 TONTO - TONTO ON THE TRACK with PROMISING sprinter Tiros, who eaualled the course record for the Ipoh 1,400 m m May while still m Class 3, looked a picture of fitness at Bukit Timah yesterday mornRidden by boom apprentice Ismadi Ismail, the War Hawk n three-year-old clapped382 words
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Article139 1985-06-29 35 TUESDAY (good going): Pagan Dancer and Sunny Smile 34.6, Big Chief 38.9, Drum Roll 35.1, Happiness n and Live And Learn 40, Benmorven 38.5, Mostgrand 36.8, Remember Me V and Black Dinero 36.5, Scarlet O'Hara 38.8, Juara 36.1, Steady n 37, Cruzeiro n and Little Papa 39.8,139 words
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Article91 1985-06-29 35 LONDON, Fri. Epsom Derby winner Slip Anchor is lame and may miss his next target the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot m four weeks. The colt, who is known to enjoy "fooling around" m his box, may have injured a leg onReuter - 91 words
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Article154 1985-06-29 35 Carson's son lands first winner NEWCASTLE, Fri. NEIL CARSON, 20, son of former British champion jockey Willie Carson, landed the first winner of his career when Tanfen took the first race at this racetrack m Northern England yesterday. Carson had three quarters of a length to spare on the 9-4Reuter - 154 words
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Article147 1985-06-29 35 Total Plaehigg Placlngs ror last if rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Leong 111 25 II 13 0 *****0004 2 Tlley ***** 18 IS ********** S Johnston 147 *****1 ********** 4 *bmadf 95 20 It It ********** 5 Cook 159 17 23 21 ********** t Sabtan 116 17147 words
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Article85 1985-06-29 35 Ist ted 3rd Teh 47 30 30 Zaflr 31 15 14 Allan 24 22 14 Yeoh 20 9 19 EBreokelen 19 29 18 KLeong 18 13 10 Lee 17 18 24 Samrarl 16 16 12 Boang 16 11 18 Badgers 15 26 21 Dragon 15 13 9 West85 words
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Article81 1985-06-29 35 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 20 10 11 Goodman 12 7 8 Chens 12 6 7 BiuegraiK 12 2 1 MdmTLLong 8 13 HaU 7 10 Agasam 6 9 8 True Friend 5 3 1 ajk 520 Inderapon 5 1 10 Aee-In-The-Hole 5 11 HT Wee 3 5 281 words
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Article1531 1985-06-29 35 |.|f«j Jfl 2.15 CLASS 2 DIV 5 1,200 m \Ti>l J H (Ratings: 103-92) (Stakes: $20,000) 1 *l*ols Saadrwetea 61 (MS) RAT-Buang 4ag ul same (1400 m) *Dajda 10 2 *****5 Bfaun Ahead M.5 (IK) Auric-Teh 8 irq +5 (1850 m) MmU 1 1 6*8*41 Gcctare U NJH1,531 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration29 1985-06-29 35 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHIES AND CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE: RICHARD HO KWEK SHWEN From Management Staff Of IBM SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.29 words
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Obituary, Illustration212 1985-06-29 35 181 Deaths 181 Deaths DM ENG LIAT, VINCENT AGED 61 has been called by The Lord on 27th Juno, 1985, leaving behind. WIVES: Choy Yuen Kheng Khoo Pheh Llan 8ON8: Lim Teck Meng, Ross Llm Teck Seng, James BROTHERS: BIBTERS-M-LAW: Llm Eng Slang, Larry Koh Lay Choo, Irene Llm Eng212 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1985-06-29 35 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS PEGGY LEE KOK THIAM nee CHOO YIN FONG M.B.E. Born: 2 Nov 1926 passed away peacefully on 28 Juno 85 leaving behind Fattier: Choo Slew Hong Brother Arthur Choo Chong Seng Son: Stephen Lee Slang Guan Daughter Cynthia Lee Teck Joo SocHn-Urw: Major Llm Kah79 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1985-06-29 35 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam Mdm Chua Moing Mrs Andrew Tan Jat Hang) 29-6-83 &oW%jp rammbewd Ifp all of us" In Loving Mamory Of Mdm. Qirak Ah Lin Departed 29.6J2 Time changes many things. But not the memory this day brings. Always ranwtnb«r«d by k>v«d OfMW. In Loving Memroy65 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1985-06-29 35 With DMpMt Sympathy And CondotoncOT To Th* Family of Hrn Uto MohMiMd Bin Mydin From: The Management And Staff oflndiaj^vefjja^Jynl^inaypof* With deepest sympathies and condolences to MRS. HUNEY LAW on hN ooroivo ot nor doiowq God-mother, MDM. ALICE TAN From THE STAFF MGT. of ZEN'S.47 words
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Advertisement88 1985-06-29 35 'In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember WmSJm pofofliK East! I WkemwlhadmetoofrifeyHevilhaol I ll^^ii^- Jry A^w^ A»fes tfikisstmrtge polyglot-city; %W^^! *~JjL I a ihe abode, son® said, of Chinks, Drinks. pL^^^P^l 7w'// //fe tor you'll hate it, but if you USSf tßP^^ *™T™* Published by all 188 words
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Article233 1985-06-29 36 LATEST McEnroe, Connors through LONDON, Fri. Defending champion John McEnroe, playing superbly when required, won two tie-breaks m decisive fashion to beat Nigeria's Nduka Odizor 7-6, 6-1, 7-6 m the second round here today. The top-seeded American's victory put him into the third round along with third-seeded compatriot Jimmy Connors,Reuter - 233 words
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Article518 1985-06-29 36 THE WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Chris wins to keep within sight of big bonus LONDON, Fri. Chris Evert Lloyd, showing no effects of a neck injury, continued her million-dollar quest here yesterday. Chris, whose victory over Martina Navratilova m the French Open final put her top ofReuter - 518 words
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SERVING UP A PAIR OF ACES
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Article, Illustration428 1985-06-29 36 4 I'm playing a lot of tournaments with people like McEnroe, Lendl and Connors and there I'm just a nobody. But I'm looking forward to not being a nobody. It could happen very soon. My personal m life is on the tennis court. German sensationReuter - 428 words
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Article, Illustration449 1985-06-29 36 4 All my dreams came true today. I have dreamed of being at Wimbledon ever since I started playing tennis at the age of eight and I was so happy to be out there. I was so nervous. I've m never playedReuter - 449 words
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Article313 1985-06-29 36 WHEN a shy, bespectacled teenager appeared on Wimbledon's showcourts this week, another custom at the tradition-rich championships was broken. After years of male domination, high school student Jackie Pushong joined the boys as the first ball-girl to appear on a prestige court at the world's most coveted tennisAP; UPI; Reuter - 313 words
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Article487 1985-06-29 36 First round Men's singles: John Fitzgerald (Aust) bt Tony Giammalva (US) 6-4, 7-5, 6-1; Ramesh Krishna n (Ind) bt Bruce Derlin (NZ) 6-2, 7-5, 4-6, 7-6; Kevin Curren (US) bt Larry Stefanki (US) 7-6, 6-3, 6-4; Lloyd Bourne (US) bt Guy Forget (Fra) £6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4;Reuter - 487 words
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371 1985-06-29 37 Aoki's 11th hole ace worth $150,000 MONTE CARLO, Fri. Japan's Isao Aoki shot a hole-in-one during the opening round of the Monte Carlo golf tournament today to win a US$7O,OOO ($154,000) limousine. Six years ago at Wentworth m England, Aoki won a house, valued at US$llB,OOO, after an ace duringReuter - 371 words
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161 1985-06-29 37 Times hope to close in on high-flyers SIA FOR the last two years, the Times Organisation have played bridesmaid to Singapore Airlines. This year's Times Inter-Busi-ness Houses Athletics Meet will prove to be no exception. The airmen, who were runaway winners on both previous occasions, have entered a strong 76-member161 words
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Article, Illustration449 1985-06-29 37 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Arch-rivals' gamble m final leg By 4 WE are trying to expose Chuan Thye to as many big matches as possible. He may or may not deliver the goods but winning is not everything. We have a duty to groom our449 words
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Article, Illustration291 1985-06-29 37 Confident Cram clocks third fastest 1500 m OSLO, Fri. Britain's world champion Steve Cram ran the third fastest 1,500 metres ever yesterday when he clocked 3min 31.345 ec at the Oslo Games athletics meeting. Cram, running with supreme power and confidence, underlined Britain's continuing mastery m athletics' most glamorous eventsReuter - 291 words
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Article98 1985-06-29 37 MOSCOW, Fri. Sports officials of the Soviet Union and North Korea ended their four-day talks on the Olympics, including some questions of the present day Olympic Movement, declared against the penetration of professionalism and commercialism and stressed the need to combat apartheid, Tass news agency reported. TheAP - 98 words
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Article143 1985-06-29 37 CHUA Tan Ching, who stamped his class m last week's Port Dickson Regatta, will attempt to do the same m this weekend's Mistral Class windsurfing championship, off the East Coast Sailing Centre. But Chua, who leads the qualifying list for December's South-east Asia Games, will have to143 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-06-29 38 Semi-final first-leg: Johore v Selangor (Larkin Stadium, 8.30), FT v Trengganu (Merdeka Stadium, 8.30) Johore out to tame the giants 4 Selangor, on paper, are a formidable side; many will be swayed into rooting for them. But Johore fans are not likely to let Selangor's reputation affectNST - 424 words
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Article439 1985-06-29 38 BASKETBALL Defending champions United States edged out Japan 56-54 (31-27) on Thursday to notch their sixth victory In the winners' round of the William Jones Cup women's tournament m Taipei. In other matches, South Korea beat West Germany 71--66 (29-38) and Brazil defeated Taiwan 68-67 (35-33). Results ofAP; AFP; Reuter - 439 words
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Article352 1985-06-29 38 MANCHESTER CITY, who return to the English First Division next season, have closed a 9,300-seat stand to their own supporters. After a meeting with local police, City were advised to use the stand for away fans only. Club chairman Peter Swales said: "We were not forced to complyReuter; AFP - 352 words
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Article293 1985-06-29 38 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two tiny-but-lion-hearted players could well provide the backdrop for an absorbing battle, with the victor helping his team safely past the semi-final firstleg at the Merdeka Stadium here tomorrow. In one corner or, to be more precise, m midfield Is AhmadNST - 293 words
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Article, Illustration653 1985-06-29 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Comeback kid and David make it a Singapore fling REPORT...By WITH all the proverbial fire and fury of a sleeping giant aroused, Tay Khoon Hean shook off the lethargy of a two-year lay-off and stormed to three gold medals two individual and one relayALBERT SIM - 653 words
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Article189 1985-06-29 39 PETER SIOW - Optik's Oldham shines PETER SIOW By AMERICAN Calvin Oldham, who only this season came under the payroll of West Germany's Steiner Optik, gave a moneyworth performance against Singapore m the Vaneco Cup basketball championship at the Gay World Stadium last night. Calvin, the Bundesliga's top scorer last season, was almost189 words
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Article733 1985-06-29 39 Time to ring the pro bells again W Rrst f /Person LIM KEE CHAN, who used to punch for pay before writing for wages, is understandably unneutral when he reflects about the sport. He feels that the time is right for pro boxing to be revived m Singapore. FORMER world733 words
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Article212 1985-06-29 39 INTERMEDIATE championships have always been means of uncovering new talents. And last night's finals at the Police Academy produced a 17-year-old prospect (reports LIM KEE CHAN). Peter Lim, winner of the St Andrew's School bantamweight title last year before he sat for his 0 levels, is212 words
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Article238 1985-06-29 39 LONDON, Fri. A typically aggressive unbeaten half-century (58) by Australian captain Allan Border failed to prevent England from taking a firm grip on the Second cricket Test at Lord's today. Border took the attack to the England bowlers after openers Graeme Wood and Andrew Hilditch had beenReuter - 238 words
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Article272 1985-06-29 39 LONDON, Fri. West Indies Test pair Malcolm Marshall and Gordon Greenidge led a fightback b; title-contenders Hampshire against leaders Gloucestershire m their English County championship cricket match yesterday. Fast bowler Marshall snapped up 4-57 and opener Greenidge nit an unbeaten 66 as third-placed Hampshire ended theReuter - 272 words
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Article74 1985-06-29 39 LAWRENCE YOUNG has been named captain of the Singapore team for the Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state match against Selangor at the Padang next weekend. Back m the side is former skipper Stacey Muruthi, who quit the team m February. Hie team: Lawrence Young (capt), Mohan Rajalingam (vice-capt),74 words
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Miscellaneous178 1985-06-29 38 I TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS Caltex age-group meet (Nat. Stadium, 2). BASKETBALL Vaneco Cup: Malaysia v West Germany (Gay World, 8) BOWLING Ist national team selection trials Phase II (Jackie's Orchard, 9 am). CRICKET SCA senior knockout: SCC I v CSC, SRC v SCC n both at Padang; IA v SAFSA,178 words
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Miscellaneous284 1985-06-29 39 Men: Mm fly: 1 Tay Khoon Hean (S) 26.07 2 Johnny Li (HK) 26.58 3 Tsang Vi Meng (HK) 26.64 4 Oon Jin Gee (S) 27.02 Oon Jin Telk (S) 27.62. Mm back: 1 Carl Wilson (A) 28.35 2 DavM lim (S) 28.38 3 Soo-tho Kok Man (S) 29.39 4284 words
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247 1985-06-29 40 STRASBOURG (France), Frl. Sports ministers from 21 European countries have adopted a binding International treaty to minimise future outbreaks of violence at soccer matches. The convention follows a series of bloody incidents at Europe's soccer stadiums culminating in a riot on May 29 atAP - 247 words
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557 1985-06-29 40 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Japanese subsidiaries there to be told to export more home By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. In what Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry, described as a major gain for Singapore today, the Japanese government declared it will take steps557 words
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Article, Illustration178 1985-06-29 40 THE Supreme Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army, General Arthit Kamlang-Ek, is m Singapore on a five-day visit as guest of the Singapore Armed Forces. General Arthit, who arrived on Thursday, was accompanied by MajorGeneral Kamol178 words
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408 1985-06-29 40 Syria 'agrees in principle to take hostages' But it sets 48-hour deadline for deal to release Lebanese prisoners BEIRUT, Fri. Syria was reported today to have agreed m principle to take charge of the 38 American hostages if a deal is worked out within 48 hours for the release ofAP; UPI; Reuter - 408 words
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129 1985-06-29 40 WASHINGTON, Fri. The US Supreme Court has dealt a major setback to the labour movement by ruling that workers have the right to resign from a union during a strike. Labour experts said the narrow 5-4 ruling against union restrictions on resignations duringReuter - 129 words
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211 1985-06-29 40 Shenzhen casino closed after 11 days HONGKONG, Fri. Authorities m China's pacesetting special economic zone at Shenzhen have shut down a casino only 11 days after it opened, according to press reports. The casino, the first to operate openly m China since the communist takeover m 1949, was set upAFP - 211 words
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Article101 1985-06-29 40 Four in 10 wasting water: PUB THE Public Utilities Board said last night on SBC's Friday Background programme that four out of 10 Singaporeans are wasting water. It also said that there is no alternative to the growing demand except conservation. The board conducted studies and found that 43 per101 words
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Article57 1985-06-29 40 SANTIAGO, Fri. The United States will set up a six-nation radio network m South America to quickly trace and intercept planes used m the region s narcotics trade. The communications system, based m Bogota, will be m use before the end of the year at a costUPI - 57 words
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Article39 1985-06-29 40 VATICAN CITY, Fri. The Vatican Observatory and China have agreed to share astronomical technology and information. Under an agreement signed m Rome, the observatory will transfer a telescope from its base m Castelgandolfo to Xinjiang province. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article31 1985-06-29 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 3.14 points to 1,335.35 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Miscellaneous141 1985-06-29 40 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair except for showers over a few areas m the morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 33 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: 7.14 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.02 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 5/19 C Fine Manila 23/28 C Rain Amsterdam 10/17 C Cloudy Melbourne141 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1985-06-29 1 COLLECTIVE LEADERSHIP AND FACTIONALISM An Essay on Ho Chi Minh's Legacy By Thai Quang Trung Institute of South-east Asian Studies, 136 pages, $19.50 Ten years after Ho Chi Minh's dream of a united Vietnam with the formal reunification of the North and South on July 2,1,191 words
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Article, Illustration521 1985-06-29 2 CHRISTINE KHOR - CHRISTINE KHOR A DEATH IN CHINA By William D. Montalbano and Carl Hiassen. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1984 309 pages, $26.85 Reviewed by SET hi contemporary China, this novel is a showcase for the talent of two award-winning American journalists. There's a highly original plot, the latest521 words
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Article, Illustration722 1985-06-29 2 GEOFFREY MURRAY - GEOFFREY MURRAY VIETNAM VOICES Perspectives on the war Years, 1941 1982 Compiled by John Clark Pratt Penguin Books 704 pages, $31.95 Reviewed by FOR those who were part of the Vietnam War, the sights, sounds, smells and feelings of the Vietnam War are as vivid as ever. The722 words
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Article374 1985-06-29 2 THE Soong Dynasty by Sterling Seagrave (Sldgwick and Jackson, IMS, 532 pages, $57.5t) This fascinating and controversial saga of one of China's richest and most powerful families begins with Charlie Soong, who ran away to the United States before returning to found a singular dynasty that lasted374 words
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Article, Illustration541 1985-06-29 4 Browsing m the Library Rebecca Chua CITIES AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS By Jane Jacobs Random House, New York, 1984 257 pages THIS iconoclastic work argues that productive cities create prosperous mixed economies m their own surrounding regions. Stunted, wildly unbalanced (and usually exploited and541 words
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Article, Illustration715 1985-06-29 4 JANE ITTOGI - JANE ITTOGI POLITICS IN THE ASEAN STATES By Diane K. Mauzy Marican 343 pages, $18 Reviewed by THINK about Singapore politics. What comes to mind? Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and the PAP. What about Thailand? The monarchy and military. As for the Philippines, Marcos, Aquino715 words
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Article, Illustration370 1985-06-29 4 THE PHOENIX AND OTHER STORIES By Wong Swee Hoon (Hetaemann, 1985, 115 pages, $6.25) Five short stories rooted m Singapore life, from an old Malay squatter village through the streets of old Jalan Besar to the wooden-and-concrete sections of old Hougang and all peopled with370 words
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Advertisement108 1985-06-29 1 Towards /^AfkM^W %JP cashless Memories of the Vietnam war 2 Khajuraho: Ancient splendour I I and modern comfort Books, Expressions Edited by Rebecca Chua Personal Glimpses Edited by Richard Lim Going Places Edited by Tan Chung Lee hew Hsß*; #iiMirißM ifflMlß^P*^^^B^B^^fc^Bg# mL 'SSS Wf f ■BmB^\|B1BmB" Br^HwH Ba f «5108 words
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Advertisement271 1985-06-29 6 The 'cashless' society I 24 'HOURS SER'JicB A»M le* y oi^v If IfL c i"***^* JJJUU S^p^S"*^ Jeten By LIM LEA CHEEN, 23, a student Boots Dilemma Long laces, dirty and used; I won't do it. You 're useless, worse Is life as I often feel. And I thought you271 words
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Advertisement92 1985-06-29 7 P Eleven plucky students made a trip to Mount Ophir last month. YONG KIT MUN, a 25-year-old civil and structural engineering student at the Nanyang Technological Institute, was among them. He survived a dislocated shoulder while climbing (that's him with a bandaged shoulder m the picture below) and lived to92 words
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Article, Illustration711 1985-06-29 8 A two-page report published m conjunction with the exhibition which opens today There is no single correct way of laying out a supermarket. The supermarket/retail outlet design competition held m conjunction with The Asia Shop will prompt layout ideas m a variety of traditions. But here is711 words
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Article, Illustration477 1985-06-29 8 Venue: World Trade Centre, Hall 2 Date: Today to Tuesday Time: 11 am to 7 pm Admission: Free VISIT The Asia Shop, which opens today, and you'll be looking at the shape of retailing m the future. This four-day exhibition, organised by MeComm,477 words
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Article, Illustration857 1985-06-29 9 SIMONE VAZ - Display, not decoration, most important SIMONE VAZ SFSDFSG GHFH DGDG YRTY By YOU can stroll through a $250,000 mock-up of a futuristic department store at The Asia Shop. Covering 250 sq m, it will have candy and chocolate shops, a supermarket, as well as fashion, sports and household departments. Although857 words
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Article, Illustration341 1985-06-29 9 NEON lighting effects at a fraction of the cost of the real thing that is what Line-lite offers. This versatile form of lighting consists of a length of plastic tubing which glows under ultraviolet light. It comes m round and square tubes, as well as flat341 words
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Article, Illustration508 1985-06-29 10 Saturday Observer Catherine Ong IT was an invitation to a view to a kill. Being m London for the first time and not being among the select who were invited to the charity premiere of the 14th Bond movie, A View To a508 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1985-06-29 10 At Large:| David Kraal I CALL it the Durian Reaction. That was what my last column evoked among friends and strangers too. "That was a nice piece on cricket. Too bad they don't play it m the schools today like it was played m your day."1,196 words
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Article, Illustration560 1985-06-29 10 Chess Leslie Leow THE PACE of the elimination rounds leading to the 1986 world championship match is picking up. No Singaporeans are involved. Two Chinese and a Filipino are the only Asians. Under revised regulations, title matches are conducted every two years. The560 words
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Article, Illustration114 1985-06-29 10 THE game continues with 14. c 5 Nd 7, since c 5 was the most popular move submitted. Out of the 148 entries received, 38 gave the correct answer of c 5 (also the most popular move), although Qg4 was a very close choice, with 34 entries.114 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1985-06-29 11 PAULINE WALKER - PAULINE WALKER Intriguing India The temple city of Khajuraho is a charming village of 4,000 people m the middle of Madhya Pradesh. Yet it has made a name for itself and is rapidly becoming a major tourist attraction thanks to its magnificient temples and the1,011 words
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Article383 1985-06-29 11 Getting there THE temples of Khajuraho are beginning to make the village a major tourist destination m India. But getting there is not easy as it is fairly isolated and not on any main routes. Flying is best as Khajuraho lies on the route from Delhi and383 words
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Advertisement500 1985-06-29 12 *»m^ Allied Chocolate Industries Ltd. VAN HOUTEN g^ 1/ Date: 28th 29th June 1985 \**r' (Fri Sat) Time: 10.00 am 5.00 pm Highlights Visual Presentations on how chocolates are manufactured. See Cacac Trees with their product features. Come and sample our freshly made chocolates. Fun&Games with Magic Show— Win Fabulous500 words
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Advertisement513 1985-06-29 12 BI "B! !BI!!iB!!IBI"B!!l!BI!"BulB! !iBl i !!B!liBnilBl!iB'>!l!Bi!B!il>B! 1 "B 10th RAMBOmania DAY at Capitol-Savoy-Changi-Oriental 1 PRICES. $3.00 $4.OO— CASH BOOKINGS ONLY— NO FREE LIST CAPITOL: 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15-ORI: 11, 1.30, 4, 7.00, 9.15 CHANGI ft SAVOY: Both Theatres at 11, 1.45, 4.00. 6.45, 9.15 Tickets CASH BOOKABLE ONE DAY513 words
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Advertisement525 1985-06-29 12 pSwiiKf l» ATUJI V (*****00) 5 SHOWS UA I HAT: Ham, 1.30, 4, 630 9.15pm j A TREAT YOUR CHILDREN WILL NOT RESIST!) /j "*^BBp*'^K They risk their lives to reunite Baby with j ■B^r OiJKtPiPrHI lts ca P tured mother ■■pyx H*CM < 3H|| WBJc' I It s cute525 words
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Advertisement1231 1985-06-29 13 [APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES aa^K^xmm ctamtc BCRftOQI MHMHHH Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: MBBWB OIAW I 5 H53U00 1 mmmmim*»M Sa es Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS Oi NATIONAL1,231 words
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Advertisement802 1985-06-29 13 A large established regional trading conglomerate with also interests m properties and finance is looking for experienced individuals for the newly-created positions m its various subsidiaries. The Job The successful candidate will provide advisory and consultancy services on all legal matters to the various subsidiaries m the Group. He/She will802 words
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Advertisement653 1985-06-29 14 APPOINTMENTS BAUMANN, a Multi-national Company with head office m Switzerland, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of quality springs, wire forms and stamped parts. For our steadily growing operation m Jurong we seek to employ: I SALES EXECUTIVE Applicants should possess a DEGREE m MECHANICAL or PRODUCTION ENGINEERING and653 words
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Advertisement699 1985-06-29 14 SZ MAE 1 \i NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD We are engaged m international shipping, chartering and related business. To meet our expanding activities and strengthen our information resource services, we require suitably qualified persons to join our existing team of dedicated staff. We have vacancies for: Data Base Administrator Duties699 words
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Advertisement565 1985-06-29 14 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES GOVERNMENT OF DUBAI DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MEDICAL SERVICES The DOHMS has under its jurisdiction four large Hospitals, a number of Clinics, Residential Complexes and other quarters. The Engineering Division of the Department of Health, which is responsible for managing the operation, servicing and maintenance of all Engineering565 words
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Advertisement349 1985-06-29 14 I ANADHILL requires ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN 3 years experience Completed National Service Completed Industrial Training Course Bachelor Between 25 to 30 years of age Willing to work offshore and overseas Electronic background Familiar with advanced I/C Circuitry Micro Computer Technology Practical experience m troubleshooting Good manual ability Base m Singapore or349 words
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Advertisement562 1985-06-29 15 APPOINTMENTS ■Plantek International (Re) Ltd NURSERY SUPERVISOR Plantek International, Southeast Asia's newest and most advanced plant biotechnology compcny, seeks an experienced NURSERY SUPERVISOR to oversee a 2.5 hectare facility at Sem&awang, Singapore. The nursery site is to be developed for research trials, demonstrations and elite plantlet production. Its opeation will562 words
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Advertisement438 1985-06-29 15 SIA Properties (Pte) Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, invites applications for the following posts: SENIOR TECHNICAL^ ASSISTANTS Qualifications: A diploma m Building, Mechanical Electrical, Estates Management (Building Services) or full City and Guilds certificate m Builder's Quantities. Salary: $650X55- $1,695 Point of entry will depend on qualifications and438 words
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Advertisement996 1985-06-29 15 The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions (A) CIVIL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES DEPARTMENT (E) ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT (DESIGN) (1) SENIOR TECHNICAL OFFICER SENIOR TECHNICAL OFFICER (2) TECHNICAL OFFICER (1) Salary Scale (1) $1900x100-2300/2425x125-2925 (2) Conrfnunications (2) 940x40-1020/1150x50-1350/1500x75-2100 c Functions For both: (3) Buldil Services To ensure that the996 words
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Advertisement82 1985-06-29 15 An established financial institution requires a I MARKETING OFFICER I Applicants should preferably have a univer- I sity degree m social science, economics, I accountancy or business administration. I Those without a degree but with the rele- I vant experience particularly m a financial I institution will be considered. Salary82 words
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Advertisement80 1985-06-29 15 PROFESSIONAL SALES PERSON We sell technology based products to a diversity of industries and the university. We require the services of a professional salesperson with tertiary qualifications m chemical engineering, biochemistry or chemistry. If you are a self starter, needs challenges and have a burning desire to succeed, write to80 words
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Advertisement800 1985-06-29 16 APPOINTMENTS Citibank, N.A., is one of the world's biggest and most progressive International Banks. Our Treasury Group has one of the largest and most active dealing rooms m Singapore dealing m foreign exchange, local and Eurocurrencies, precious metals, financial futures, bonds and securities, options, swaps and FRAs. Due to rapidly800 words
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Advertisement689 1985-06-29 16 I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I I WITH THE VITB I Applications are invited for the following positions IA) TRAINING 1 I I OFFICERS I Dl APAnCA/lIP To perform full-time Dl MUnULIf 110 training and related TDAIMIAIP Unctions m the InAllllNb Board straining nCCIPCDQ institutes urnotno I C) TRAINING I I INSTRUCTORS689 words
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Advertisement489 1985-06-29 16 "KH I International Company manufacturing and installing steel building products for the Construction Industry invites application for the following post: SITE SUPERVISOR Requirements: Male Singaporean of age below 30 years c Technical qualification m Building Construction c Few years experience m construction site highly desirable c Pleasant personality, drive and489 words
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Advertisement545 1985-06-29 16 Hill ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT The Company A Multi-National Insurance Company with Head Office m New York The Job He will be responsible to the Accountant for all reporting functions viz for local management, our New York office as well as for statutory including taxation. On the job training will be provided.545 words
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Advertisement753 1985-06-29 17 APPOINTMENTS I EXECUTIVE SOUS CHEF I Singapore Airlines invites applications for the above appointI ment. REQUIREMENTS Minimum 5 years' working experience as a chef m an established organisation and preferably with professional catering qualifications. Knowledge of western cuisine is essential. Preference will be given to those with a fair knowledge753 words
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Advertisement511 1985-06-29 17 Come and join our team. Cathay Pacific Flight Attendant, it's a great lifestyle. ■MMHMMBr M v*VMjj mammmmmmm *t. We offer you a world of difference. Vff 0 ML ly. A lifestyle full of fascinating places and interesting people. As a Cathay Pacific Hf OJm j^^J^^^yfe^' Flight Attendant you'll start on511 words
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Advertisement515 1985-06-29 17 I CREDIT AND MARKETING OFFICERS We are a foreign bank with a full-service branch m Singapore. For our expansion programme, we are looking for experienced Credit and Marketing Officers to be part of our team responsible for customer relationships, credit analysis and review, loan administration and business development. The successful515 words
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Advertisement481 1985-06-29 17 SALES MANAGER J TRANS-UNK EXPRESS is a leading international freight forwarding firm representing some of the world's largest transportation organisations, and wtth affiliated branches m Malaysia and Brunei. We are looking for a dynamiaand resuit-oriented Sales Manager .with the. following background: •At least completed G.C.E. 'A' Level or a Diploma481 words
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Advertisement733 1985-06-29 18 APPOINTMENTS A well-established multi-national company m the electronics industry invites applications for the posts of (A) MAINTENANCE MANAGER Candidates must possess a Degree m Electrical/Electronic Engineering and a minimum of 5 years' experience m maintenance engineering within a manufacturing environment. He must have the dynamism and ability to motivate his733 words
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Advertisement674 1985-06-29 18 if EH GM Singapore ShfßgJß pteLtd GM SINGAPORE, currently employing over 2.000 employees, is a fast growing multi-national manufacturing company specialising m high volume high technology automotive electronics. We have immediate openings for: I QA SUPERVISOR Diploma m Engineering At least 1 year experience m a similar capacity. Those with674 words
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Advertisement500 1985-06-29 18 #We invite applications for the position of: V Sales Engineer (Broadcast/Professional Television) for our Technical Division. The Job: To promote and sell broadcast and professional television equipment represented by the company. Requirements. Polytechnic Diploma (or equivalent) m Electronic Engineering. Previous working experience m broadcast and professional television equipment advantageous Ability500 words
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Advertisement388 1985-06-29 18 I We are a large conglomerate with diverV sified interests m the Asean region. We now invite suitably qualified candidates to fill the position of: PHARMACIST Reporting to the General Manager, the successful candidate is responsible for the Sales and Marketing of a wide range of pharmaceutical products both ETHICAL388 words
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Advertisement764 1985-06-29 19 APPOINTMENTS i 1 1 i i i i ~m 5f STCTEMS W ENGINEERS Hewlett Packard is a major designer and manufacturer of precision electronic equipment for measurement, analysis and computation. As part of our continuous effort to provide quality service to our customers, we are looking for professionals to fill764 words
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Advertisement531 1985-06-29 19 We require an accountant to be stationed m Port Moresby. Requirements Good natured and patient. Be able to work under pressure. University graduate m accountancy. Those without a degree but possess a minimum of 5 years related experience m a major institution as well as a group diploma recognised by531 words
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Advertisement530 1985-06-29 19 Systems Analyst/ CSf\ Software Instructor ■J^ iH^Mlll lIIWIIiIIWIIIMIIIW.MMWMWWWgi \V7e are the Far East Headquarters for the Data Systems W Group of the Perkin-Elmer Corporation, a Billion Dollar Fortune 500 Company and a leading supplier of high-performance 32-bit supermini computers. Our software includes relational DBMS, languages for scientific and business application,530 words
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Advertisement740 1985-06-29 19 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No: 1735 of 1985 Between THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED Plaintiffs AW 1. LOO TENG SOY 2. CHAN POOI YOKE 3. LOO Jl AT CHIN Defeafaata NOTICE To: 1. LOO TENG SOY and 2. CHAN POOI YOKE, both740 words
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Advertisement742 1985-06-29 20 APPOINTMENTS Johnson Matthey Singapore is part of a dynamic forward looking group of companies supplying precious metal products and advanced materials to the electronic and other industries. We will shortly be moving offices to Paya Lebar Road and have openings for two new positions:Sales Executive Initial responsibility is to work742 words
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Advertisement598 1985-06-29 20 CHARTERED INDUSTRIES m OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD jffcJMt a member of Singapore Technology Corporation mi JmMtKKMUmmmmWKtKK^^^^^mi I'^''1 iiiPll invites applications for: 1 1 Senior Quantity Surveyor The incumbent should possess a degree m Building/Quantity Surveying or equivalent professional qualifications with a minimum of 5 years of working experience m contract598 words
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Advertisement658 1985-06-29 20 H A U.S. multinational fortune 500 company engaged m the manufacture and sale of electrical/electronic connection devices invites suitably qualified candidates to H fill the position of:I PRODUCTION I I MANAGER I THE JOB The Production Manager will be responsible for the effective management and direction of the entire manufacturing658 words
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Advertisement96 1985-06-29 20 ft* BYear of the RAT P HM Year of the mm i^*m tmt*i TIGER K^f Year of the W*M RABBIT Smm9 <j2hL tnVH Year of the aP3 DRAGON QSM Yec-r of the B>J SNAKE pa U^» Year of the WmA HORSE OYear of the GOAT i E3 MONKEY firlj^| Year96 words
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Advertisement3361 1985-06-29 21 ABN Bank Algemene Bank Nederland N.V. (Incorporated m the Netherlands with limited liability) Balance sheet as at 31st December, 1984 Profit and loss account for the year 1 984 LIABILITIES ASSETS (m thousands of guilders) 1984 1983 (m thousands of guilders) 1984 1983 Share capital Fl. 841 516 Fl. 8203,361 words
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Advertisement2963 1985-06-29 22 mm HONG LEONG FINANCE LIMITED \^&|^ij|g^/ (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1984 HONORARY LIFE PRESIDENT The Group Th« Company Tht Group Company KWEK HONG PNG Note 1984 1983 1984 1983 Note 1984 1983 1984 1983 fi SHARE CAPITAL FIXED ASSETS 7 74,879,054 63,520,4112,963 words
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Advertisement1523 1985-06-29 23 |W HONG LEONG FINANCE LIMITED sffiMM^dcy (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) NOTES ON THE ACCOUNTS 31ST DECEMBER 1984 11. HIRE PURCHASE AND LEASING RECEIVABLES DUE AFTER TWELVE MONTHS 17. ACCEPTANCES, GUARANTEES AND OTHER OBLIGATIONS PER CONTRA 20. TAXATION The Group The Company T The Group The Company 1984 19831,523 words
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Advertisement456 1985-06-29 23 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (Incorporated m Singapore) 1 UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31 MARCH 1985 GROUP COMPANY 1985 1984 1985 1984 Ss'ooo Ss'ooo Ss'ooo Ss,ooo Turnover 118,692 185,269 -36.0 46,011 91,902 49.9 Investments other income 5,316 2,572 +106.7 9,545 5,839 63.5 Income derived456 words
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Advertisement527 1985-06-29 23 HWIIiIIIHUIIIHHWIiniIIIIIIIIMIIHIW II ■Hill 1 11 l ff I HOTEL MALAYSIA LIMITED I AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY (Incorporated m Singapore) 1 UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31 MARCH 1985 GROUP COMPANY 1985 1984 1985 1984 Ss'ooo Ss'ooo Ss'ooo Ss,ooo Turnover 22,817 41,822 -45.4 22,817 41,822 45.4 Investments Other Income527 words
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Advertisement2552 1985-06-29 24 (6s) SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED V l)^_a__^ (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS AS AT 31 DECEMBER 1984 The Group The Company The Group The Company HONORARY LIFE PRESIDENT Note 1984 1 983 1984 1983 Note 1984 1983 1984 1983 KWEK HONG PNG SHARE CAPITAL FIXED ASSETS 7 18,055,5442,552 words
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Advertisement1116 1985-06-29 25 (fe) SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED \lpfs|»y (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) NOTES ON THE ACCOUNTS 31ST DECEMBER 1964 ZIZ, 1984 1983 1984 1983 18. PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION Th« Oroup Tha Company Singopore Finonce Limited 7.238,848 6,810,226 jgg4 1933 1984 l°B3 The Compony ond its Subsidiary companies 1,248,895 1, 1 65,231,116 words
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Advertisement31 1985-06-29 25 This runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America's most successful corporations and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense. $24.65 (Half the hardbound price). fHE BOOKSHOP31 words
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Advertisement908 1985-06-29 25 £SLS QAF LIMITED Preliminary announcement of results for the fifteen months ended 31 March 1985 The audited results of the Group and of the Company for the fifteen months ended 31 March 1 985 are as follows: The Group The Coropany 15 months Year 15 months Year ended ended ended908 words
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Advertisement150 1985-06-29 25 jfj IE "TiirtWofo r*fifv ifsxt'tfAfi from ci i r^oliorQ for the hire/rental of the following vehicles/equipments on daily, weekly and monthly basts:1. Tipper Lorry 2. Lorry mounted with Hiab' Crane 3. Air-Compressor 4. Generator 5. 9SSK/955L Excavator 6. Mobil® hydraulic Crane 7. TfeiHer (40 ft.) Lcrvf-Loader 9. Ptck-Up whh air-conditioner150 words
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Advertisement572 1985-06-29 25 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 3#S #11*85 In the Matter af Companies Act (Cap. 185). And In the Matter «f TECK BAN HOLDINGS PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Wind-ing-Up of the abovenamed572 words
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Advertisement480 1985-06-29 26 NOTICES HGnS-B OPENING SOON SUPPLIERS Wanted Urgently We invite reliable suppliers to call personally to confirm range available for supplies. BARGAIN COUNTERS Available For Rent We have ready made counters available for a Bargains Fair at the concourse outside the Supermarket for only $1 2 per day. Please call personally480 words
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Advertisement124 1985-06-29 26 9k !H ■ft If s'li,' t;V ■■•"ijSSww: r^^g^ HkH 9 B^k S VML as Hi HI Hi Vp HHHw^l Hi I am' 1 N I C I W k ft Iff m 1 1 I Hh a Kj. j^ Iff Mm HBHHV^ ■■■■H-' Lmihmw-^ HW^i^fef L» fll y§tt] U^lpiS^HWß HK124 words
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Miscellaneous666 1985-06-29 26 SUN TAN ByCoiiette PEANUTS BySckul* WKB^ICAHHWtIuHDUsriHoyEI :',Wf^B^BJB9WBWB^^M T WV^ s^'/ #«*V (fISICALWDAK- W ('ioutoXtrr 1 50METHIN6, BUT I WAS RE6RETS, CHARLIE BROWN P065 PONT HAVE RE6RETS RE6RETTED THAT I '^X rSo~ui ff yt^L \Jft*Hou«a(J APRAIP IP KE6RET 1T... y li COULPN T 6ROU) A BEARR I i /._l JBBBt Hv/'/666 words
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Advertisement356 1985-06-29 27 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No: 285 of 1» In the Matt re <e Companies Act (Chapter *o.", And In the Matter «f HOOVER LIVE THEATRE PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up of356 words
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Advertisement306 1985-06-29 27 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No: 17M of IMS Between THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED ...Plaintiffs Aml 1. LOO TENG SOY 2. CHAN POOI YOKE S. LOO JUAT CHIN Defendants NOTICE To: 1. LOO TENG SOY and 2. CHAN POOI YOKE, both now or306 words
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Advertisement217 1985-06-29 27 CERAMTEK SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Chapter 185, the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held at The Conference Room, 11 Collyer Quay, #15-00 The Arcade, Singapore 0104217 words
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Advertisement191 1985-06-29 27 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 18S AND IN THE MATTER OF BALFOUR, WILLIAMSON (SOUTH EAST ASIA) PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation > Member's Voluntary Windlng-Up NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed Company, which Is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before July191 words
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Advertisement60 1985-06-29 27 tit One me/ Get a Free copy of Harlequin Intimate Encounter with every copy of Premier Edition. Only $8 95^ ESC-'* y^BH^BESHI Look out for these labels. Available at all good bookshops. A. No one touches fiSfK the heart of a woman VJkr/ quite like V HARLEQUIN lnTunes lUDnlribMar. Get60 words
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Advertisement107 1985-06-29 27 1: BBvP'BB BP^ 7«R i L^iffli^iteilfailttitlSi™! 1 w L_7^U^i p/ o ''On Driyar. n \S »i""P^^ tit ill I ■Miffi* i ■W KM MBi jK 8 ESSbBBp Hl^^^^^^hl Hm|KMB (i i 1 1 SB» ■fI&V flH^iM^k Iff r Atithi^ilJiJllilMlJ^ JUOtwHl^^^^y j_ n B flfl fl a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^V I BBBBBBMfe^iAiIB^. •:^.v'-..'Att»:»^-^<j^JBBBIBS,. '.^B107 words
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Miscellaneous614 1985-06-29 27 Radio One The Raiders, The Monkset, The Rascals, The Turtles and other rock groups of the 60s are featured m the HISTORY OF ROCK 'N' ROLL (8.05 pm) 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report614 words
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Miscellaneous456 1985-06-29 27 PERFORMANCES OUTDOOR MUSICAL SHOW. With SBC's Chinese television music team- from the programme, "Live" from Studio One. Khe Bong Constituency. Car park next to Block 17, Toa Payoh, Lorong One. 8 pm Free. 15th SINGAPORE ELECTONE FESTIVAL. Presented by Yamaha Music School. World Trade Centre Auditorium. 7.30 pm. Tickets at456 words
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Miscellaneous98 1985-06-29 27 SBC m Khe Bong |k fl BBP"^^^BI^|JB Eft frlllßPffrll faff* J BiS& JK -/ylvKSf pm^^^^^^^P^ 'Live' from Studio One goes to Toa Payoh at 8 pm (See PERFORMANCES) BIRD PARK JURONG BIRD PARK OPEN DAY. Admission free for family groups of at least two adults and one child. SEMINAR CAREER98 words
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Miscellaneous265 1985-06-29 27 $25 for Singapore Professional Centre members, $30 for non-members and $15 for students. Call *****77 or *****58 for more information TALK CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY. By Kuan Hin, photographer of the books, Insect Photography and An Eye on Nature. Bukit Merah Library. 3 pm to 6 pm. Organised by the Malayan Nature265 words
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Miscellaneous141 1985-06-29 27 including ketupat-shaped lights for the Hari Raya celebration. Today is the last day the area will be closed to traffic between 7 pm and midnight. EXPOSITION HARI RAYA TRADE EXPOSITION. At the vacant lot next to Yokoso supermarket car park between Sims Avenue and Geylang Road. 6.30 pm to 10.30141 words
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Miscellaneous297 1985-06-29 27 breast and cervix cancers and the link between smoking and lung cancer. Tanjong Katong Complex. On till Monday. ART EXHIBITION. Acrylic on metal and batik by Singapore artist Thomas Tan. 10 am to 1 pm and 4 pm to 8.30 pm. Alliance Francaise. 4 Draycott Park. Last day tomorrow. SOVIET297 words
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Miscellaneous297 1985-06-29 27 Community Centre Troupe (7 pm) and Simon's Music School (8.30 pm). AT SENTOSA. Rasa Sentosa food centre. Free, but the usual entry charges to the island apply. There will also be ballroom dancing m the forecourt of the Wax Museum. TOMORROW THE OYSTER BAND. One of the most innovative new297 words
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Advertisement175 1985-06-29 28 oow to enjoy the §rc3t outdoors indoors. The unique, stepped-design of Tulip Garden's maisonettes allow more sunlight onto the spacious patios enabling you to take m the sun and fresh air, cultivate a garden, even aerobicise without ever leaving your apartment. High-rise apartments H also available. H* lulip Cjardcn HLa/9175 words
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Advertisement193 1985-06-29 28 Bedroom prices, to lure you to paradise |^X B^F tHil' jN *8«S BBK^—.MM^HHMSMriBs "I*%^, i HI -"i^Jjj^r iWP ioB! mhblblbhblb^bl Hb^SHß^^^^^^ "BnMflM r. I flTjflfc i <if I I Bniw'^^^Bßßß] Bwjsl 9H i. BBHhs^^^v. BB iflß^ i j^h _-^iwS Bm 9b i :^bT flßl^ I i^^ """rtiii r bedroom, love193 words
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Miscellaneous796 1985-06-29 28 h MY VIEW CATHERINE ONG (Ch 5 and 12 programmes), Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes} Fox Mystery Theatre Last Video and Testament (Ch 5. 11.10 pm) THIS suspense-thriller, which replaces the uncertain Saturday night movie fare, has so far been convincingly thrilling and sometimes chilling. This week, the wholesomely796 words
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Miscellaneous202 1985-06-29 28 distorted facts became the genesis of Animal Farm. Don't think this animated version of his biting political satire on man using farm animals to parallel society is meant for children. While they will love the film, the more perceptive ones will realise there is more to this superb cartoon than202 words
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Miscellaneous324 1985-06-29 28 that every industrial country m the world is spending more money each year to fight corrosion. This is just one of the horrifying truths this documentary series, which takes us on a quest m search of greater understanding of our civilised world, will reveal. A Taste of China (Ch 5,324 words
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Miscellaneous112 1985-06-29 28 Don't miss the last m the series m which the dishes you'll be taught are whitecut chicken and prawns m a nest of crispy noodles, and fried rice. Focus 31 (Ch 8, 5.35 p.m.) Singapore's boy wonder Xie Zhijia, who is known for his Chinese calligraphy, meets his match m112 words
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