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Title Section15 1985-07-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article409 1985-07-04 1 Mission to assess needs of resistance, then off to XL for Asean meeting WASHINGTON, Wednesday US Secretary of State George Shultz is to meet leaders of the Cambodian resistance at the Thai border next week before conferring with Asean foreign ministers m Kuala Lumpur, a409 words
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Article, Illustration340 1985-07-04 1 RAY DHALIWAL - 15-minute scare for four trapped in MRT mishap RAY DHALIWAL By FOUR workers were "imprisoned" by steel bars when a framework at the Bishan Depot worksite m Ang Mo Kio collapsed late on Tuesday afternoon. They were trapped for 15 minutes m the collapsed cylindrical "cage which was entwined by340 words
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Article151 1985-07-04 1 Our Diplomatic Correspondent TAN LI AN CHOO reports: The US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Mr Paul Wolfowitz, speaking at a Washington press conference broadcast live to South- East Asian capitals, today ruled out a more active US role to151 words
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256 1985-07-04 1 J. RAJENDRAN - McEnroe knocked out in Wimbledon shock J. RAJENDRAN By LONDON, Wed. One of the biggest upsets m tennis history was created on Wimbledon centre court here today when John McEnroe, the top seed, made a humiliating straight-set exit at the hands of South African-born Kevin Curren m their quarter-final match.256 words
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Article298 1985-07-04 1 1,000 riot over prison attire NASHVILLE (Tennessee), Wed More than 1,000 inmates rioted m four Tennessee state prisons yesterday, burning their clothing to protest against a new law forcing them to wear old-fashioned striped uniforms so they could be tracked m case of escape. The worst outbreak erupted at the298 words
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83 1985-07-04 1 SYDNEY, Wed. A strike by firemen at Australia's busiest airport has stopped most flights and stranded thousands of passengers, airline officials said today. Seventy-five members of the Federal Fire Fighters' Union walked out at Sydney airport on Monday to press for more staff and a83 words
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358 1985-07-04 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Nearly a third of developing countries' agricultural exports to industrialised countries are restricted by quota restraints or other nohtariff barriers, and so are nearly one-fifth of their exports of manufactured goods, the World Bank said yesterday m its358 words
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Article, Illustration297 1985-07-04 1 Bosses start drive to boost union membership THE Singapore National Employers Federation is putting into practice its pledge to help unions to recruit more members. SNEF leaders have launched the first of four meetings to discuss strategies to boost union membership m about 600 unionised companies which are members of297 words
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127 1985-07-04 1 4 In Japan, lack of courtesy is the one unforgiveable sin it can cause almost immediate banishment from the Garden of Lifetime Employment. Deeply ingrained courtesy is not limited to sales clerks, waitresses and taxi drivers. Even the most senior executive, phoning an associate, will127 words
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Article24 1985-07-04 1 RANGOON, Wed. Chinese Minister of Culture Zhu Muzhi arrived m Rangoon yesterday for a week-long goodwill visit, the government news agency said.24 words
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Article499 1985-07-04 2 Exploring child abuse WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS is a compeUing Singapore Broadcasting Corporation documentary on child abuse which will be aired this evening on Channel 5 at 9.15. It explores three of the 50 or so child abuse cases that the Community Development Ministry uncovers each year. The ministry's499 words
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Article340 1985-07-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE generational change m Soviet leadership that began with Mikhail Gorbachev's succession to power last March seems to have progressed another step towards culmination with the replacement this week of old-timer Andrei Gromyko by newcomer Eduard Shevardnadze as Foreign Minister. Mr Gromyko's appointment as President340 words
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Article130 1985-07-04 2 AN EXPENSIVE BUS RIDE AT 9.1t one night last week, a woman boarded a bus outside Peninsula Plaza and, mistaking it for a dollar note m the dark, inserted a $10- note into the coin slot. The driver alerted her to the mistake. She tried to retrieve the note130 words
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Article112 1985-07-04 2 MOST INDIVIDUAL TRADERS LOSE MONEY AT SIMEX MANY of the independent individual traders at Singapore International Monetary Exchange have found their entrepreneurial experiment a costly affair. Generally, most are losing money, say dealers. Although there are no official figures, according to a news report up to half a dozen112 words
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Article416 1985-07-04 2 Peerless Prema PREMA GOVINDAN is m a class of her own among schoolgirl sprinters. And there is little doubt that she 11 prove it again this week and the next at the national schools track and field meet which starts today. After a long rest, she's back m the416 words
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Article541 1985-07-04 2 Deng's careful moves CHINA'S paramount leader Deng Xiaoping has begun to display unprecedented caution over the country's economic reforms, indicating that he is facing increased resistance to them inside the party, according to Western diplomats. Mr Deng told visiting Turkish Prime Minister Turgut Ozal that the sweeping541 words
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190 1985-07-04 2 $1.5 b injection' BANK NEGARA has pumped m $1.5 billion to stimulate the economy. A high ranking Ministry of Finance official confirmed yesterday the injection of funds but would not specify the amount. Other sources put the figure at $1.5 billion. The fresh injection of190 words
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Article531 1985-07-04 2 Almost-instant meals WITH men and women trying to iuggle careers and household chores without the help of a maid or mother-in-law, home-cooked meals are likely to be something that can be whipped up within the hour. So dishes that require a lot of preparation, such as rendang and531 words
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Article, Illustration148 1985-07-04 3 BOMBAY, Wed. At least six people were killed and 29 injured when a four-storey building m Bombay collapsed after heavy monsoon rains. The building came down on Monday night m the city's crowded southern suburb of Bhuleshwar and it was feared more148 words
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Article387 1985-07-04 3 He may be facing party resistance BEIJING, Wed CHINA'S paramount leader, Mr Deng Xiaoping, has begun to display unprecedented caution over the country's economic reforms, indicating that he is facing increased resistance to them inside the party, Western diplomats said today. Mr Deng, 80, yesterday387 words
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Article127 1985-07-04 3 DANBIRY (Connecticut), Wed. The leak of deadly gas at Union Carbide's plant m Bhopal, India, which kil!ed more than 2,W© people was definitely caused by a massive Infusion of water, the company said yesterday. In a statement issued from its world headquarters here, it said samples127 words
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321 1985-07-04 3 CANBERRA, Wed AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke yesterday offered to soften his controversial tax reform plan following harsh criticism from major union, business, government and community groups. Mr Hawke has been trying to win broad support for the plan this week at a321 words
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243 1985-07-04 3 Hongkong 'leads in commercial crime cases' HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong has mere commercial crime cases than anywhere else m the world, a press report quoted Mr Joe Duffey, the colony's Director of Public Prosecu ions, as saying. "No country has ever had to handle *o many and such large cases," ihe243 words
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107 1985-07-04 3 Le Duan to extend stay in Soviet Union BANGKOK, Wed. Vietnamese Communist Party leader Le Duan is to extend his stay m the Soviet Union "for some time for a rest," the Vietnam News Agency said yesterday m a dispatch monitored here. Mr Duan, Secretary-Gener-al of the Vietnamese Communist Party107 words
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Article29 1985-07-04 3 DHAKA, Wed. Bangladesh President Hussa Mohammad Ershad leaves tomorrow for a week-long visit to China aimed at expanding bilateral economic, technological and cultural ties. AFP29 words
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Article61 1985-07-04 3 PRESIDENT HUSSAIN Mohammed Ershad of Bangladesh named his Foreign Affairs Adviser Humayun Rashid Chowdhury, to the vacant post of Foreign Minister and appointed 10 other ministers m a Cabinet reshuffle yesterday, a presidential spokesman said m Dhaka. The expanded 26-member Cabinet included six new ministers, three state ministers61 words
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Article68 1985-07-04 3 FIRE-FIGHTERS battled blazes yesterday that killed two people and forced the evacuation of thousands more after six days of mostly arson-caused fires charred more than 32,000 hectares m California, Idaho, Arizona and Washington. The blazes, including one started by a plane crash and another by small-arms68 words
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Article71 1985-07-04 3 LEGAL CHANGES m post-Franco Spain have failed to provide safeguards to eliminate torture and maltreatment of prisoners by police and civil guards, Amnesty International said m London yesterday. The London-based human rights organisation said Spanish laws allow for terrorist suspects to be held incommunicado for up to 1071 words
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Article84 1985-07-04 3 INDIA HAS warned five major Tamil separatist groups it will close their bases m Madras if they refuse to co-operate m efforts to end Sri Lanka's ethnic crisis, Sri Lanka's official news agency, Lankapuvath, said m Colombo yesterday. Lankapuvath cited official sources as saying the Indian warning84 words
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Article255 1985-07-04 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. A jury returned a verdict of not guilty today m the High Court trial of English police Inspector Jeffrey Davison for the murder of Inspector Graham Dallas, his rival for the affections of a Thai woman. After the jury255 words
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Article135 1985-07-04 4 MOSCOW, Wed. Mr Yegor LJgachev, a key aide to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, was elected yesterday to a prestigious position m the Soviet legislature traditionally held by the No. 2 man m the Communist Party. Mr Ligachev, 64, was voted chairman of the Foreign135 words
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Article, Illustration440 1985-07-04 4 How the world sees high-level changes m the Kremlin hierarchy LONDON, Wed. General reaction m world capitals today to the high-level changes m the Soviet government was that Mr Mikhail Gorbachev was taking decisive control of foreign policy. The announcement of Foreign Minister440 words
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266 1985-07-04 4 Japanese style pact for US car plant NEW YORK, Wed. Union leaders at the jointly-owned General Motors-Toyota car plant m Fremont, California, have negotiated a pacesetting wage contract which introduces several radical Japanese ideas on worker-management relations to the United States motor industry. Among the new concepts, described as "highly266 words
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148 1985-07-04 4 Sudanese rebels threaten to down planes NAIROBI, Wed. Sudanese guerillas, claiming the government uses civilian aircraft to supply army garrisons m Upper Nile province, said they would shoot down any commercial or military planes m the area. Radio SPLA, the voice of the Sudanese People's Liberation Army, said yesterday the148 words
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208 1985-07-04 4 Apartheid can't work, report warns JOHANNESBURG, Wed. South Africa could face catastrophe unless it takes urgent action to improve race relations, the state-funded Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) said yesterday. Apartheid had created frustration and polarisation which would hamper the development of constructive relations between different races for a very208 words
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147 1985-07-04 4 Operation against Swapo 'a success' OSHAKATI, (Namibia), Wed. Soutn African security forces elaim&Sir'yesterday ta, have dealt a serious blow to guerillas of the South-west Africa People's Organisation (Swapo) m their weekend "hot pursuit" operation from Namibia into southern Angola. Here m Oshakati, a major operational centre for South African forces147 words
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Article27 1985-07-04 4 CAIRO, Wed. A three-man Soviet delegation arrived here yesterday for talks on rescheduling Egypt's military debts to Moscow, incurred more than 10 years ago. Reuter27 words
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202 1985-07-04 4 JERUSALEM, Wed. Israel's dominant labour organisation, pleased with the success of a nationwide strike to protest against new economic austerity measures, has suspended further job action and moved to negotiate with the government. About 1.5 million workers reportedly took part m the day-long202 words
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Article84 1985-07-04 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. United States personnel were participating m a two-week military exercise m Jordan, and an unspecified number of F-16 fighters and early-warn-ing radar planes were deployed m the Middle Eastern country, the Defence Department said yestfrday. Elaborating on a statement released by the US84 words
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133 1985-07-04 4 ROCKFORD (Illinois), Wed. A federal jury yesterday awarded US$3.3 million (557.4 million) m damages to an unmarried woman teacher who was dismissed because she kept her baby who was conceived when the woman was raped. The six members of the school board at133 words
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252 1985-07-04 5 Israel warns: No more swops in future TEL AVIV, Wed. Israel has accused world governments of taking insufficient precautions to protect their citizens and aircraft against hijackings and warned that In future it will not help bring about the rescue of hostages by the release of terrorists held In Israeli252 words
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Aftermath of the TWA hijack
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Article, Illustration513 1985-07-04 5 Ordeal for 30 ends with tears of relief and smiles ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Wed. The ordeal's over and the joy of seeing loved ones begins. While holding carnations he carried off the plane, former hostage Victor Amburgy (picture on right) hugs an unidentified girl513 words
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215 1985-07-04 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Ronald Reagan has pledged to bring to justice the hijackers who murdered a young US Navy diver during the 17--day Beirut hostage drama and to bring home seven other Americans kidnapped m Lebanon earlier. Welcoming the former hostages at Andrews215 words
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318 1985-07-04 5 BEIRUT, Wed. Lebanese leaders yesterday angrily denounced United States plans to isolate Beirut Airport as the shadowy Islamic Jihad organisation warned of retaliation against Washington's move. Lebanese Prime Minister Rashid Karami asked what guilt was borne by Beirut over the TWA hijacking by Shi'ite318 words
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267 1985-07-04 5 Rome looks into new measures to tighten security ROME, Wed. Italian officials yesterday examined new steps to cotnbfti airport terrorism after a Rome airport explosion that originated m a suitcase and continuing air piracy. Prime Minister Bettino Craxi convened a meeting of ministers yesterday to discuss plans to defeat international267 words
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Article390 1985-07-04 6 Bank Negara pumped m Msl.s billion KUALA LUMPLR, Wed. Bank Negara, the central bank, has pumped m Msl.s billion to stimulate the Malaysian economy. A high-ranking Finance Ministry official confirmed today the injection of funds, but he would not specify the amount. Other sources,390 words
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458 1985-07-04 6 The BMF scandal KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian government should release the final report of the BMF committee of inquiry to clear the public's doubts and to put a stop to damaging rumours, former Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn said today.458 words
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216 1985-07-04 6 NANCY CHNG - Modified Khmer talks 'would be accepted' NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Wed. A modified version of the Khmer proximity talks, with the Heng Samrin regime participating under the umbrella of Vietnam, would be acceptable to the two Cambodian coalition factions originally hesitant about the Idea, Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi216 words
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Article, Illustration337 1985-07-04 6 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Diplomatic Correspondent THE United States will continue to apply pressure on Japan to open its domestic markets, but it will not adopt retaliatory measures which could be damaging to Asean and to the world economy at large, US Assistant Secretary337 words
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Article65 1985-07-04 6 WHILE MALAYSIANS are generously donating millions of dollars to African famine victims, one man m Kuala Lumpur has died as a result of starvation. Mr P. Krishnan, who was admitted to the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital last Thursday, died the next day. His death was officially kidney65 words
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Article62 1985-07-04 6 INDONESIA'S MINISTER of Research and Technology, Mr Bacharuddin Habibie, leaves for London on Sunday for four days of talks with British leaders on promoting closer cooperation m technology and science. Mr Habibie will sign a co-operation agreement with his British counterparts and also talk about the development of62 words
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Article76 1985-07-04 6 A LEADING Indonesian dissident, Syafruddin Prawiranegara, a former Prime Minister, has been questioned by police over a sermon he delivered at a mosque, his daughter said m Jakarta yesterday. Miss Yudanarso said Prawiranegara, 74, was interrogated on Tuesday for 4 i hours. Prawiranegara said m his sermon76 words
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Article68 1985-07-04 6 RADIO TELEVISION Malaysia and the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will jointly produce another cultural programme at the Ministry of Information and Culture m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, RTM Director of Programmes Mr Jaafar Kamin said yesterday. He si id the 50-minute programme, Puspasari 3, wculd feature 46 artistes68 words
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Article46 1985-07-04 6 PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos appeared on television yesterday after six days of absence from public view squelching strong rumours m Manila that he had died. The state-run station showed lengthy footage of the 67-year-old Mr Marcos cracking jokes and praising his wife Imelda. AFP46 words
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Article78 1985-07-04 6 TOUR COACHES from Malaysia and Singapore entering Thailand are required to obtain permission under new regulations. The regulations, introduced on Monday, were aimed at controlling the entry of Malaysian and Singaporean tour coaches and promoting the Thai tour coach industry, reported Radio Thailand. Now, tour coach operators78 words
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296 1985-07-04 7 Owner told to explain why dogs locked in toilet POLICE have asked the owner of 15 dogs to explain by today why she had locked the dogs m a two-square-metre toilet m her Seletar Hills bungalow. "But any further action would depend on whether the Primary Production Department (PPD) rules296 words
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Article, Illustration622 1985-07-04 7 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By MRS TAN used to thrash her child, Beng Huat, from the time he was just one year old. Why? She said m Hokkien: "I hated the sight of him and wanted to beat him. I don't know why. I622 words
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Article493 1985-07-04 7 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By THE Law Society is launching a pilot legal aid scheme offering free help m criminal cases. So far, 73 lawyers have volunteered their services for the scheme, aimed at helping accused people who cannot afford a defence lawyer. Called the Criminal Legal493 words
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Article, Illustration465 1985-07-04 7 GRACE CHNG - Electric cars will be on our roads soon GRACE CHNG By ELECTRIC cars, which promise to be noiseless and pollution-free, will be assembled and running m Singapore by next year. Two models will be available, the Fiat Regeta for about $35,900 and the Flat lino, for about $3t,MI or less.465 words
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374 1985-07-04 8 WHEN the Hongkongbased Ekman Pacific Pte Ltd paid $12 million to buy Galax Holdings and its subsidiaries between late 1983 and early 1984, it hoped to gain a foothold m Singapore's offshore oil supply business. But the venture ended this week when the Galax374 words
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113 1985-07-04 8 MORE than 23t workers who lost their Jobs because of the closure of Sing Koon Seng Shipyard last Saturday may not be paid any retrenchment benefits. The company, now under receivership, owed the banks more than $15 million. It also had not113 words
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286 1985-07-04 8 AN AMERICAN company which specialised m building oil rigs for the US and China markets m the past 15 years will close down by September. Marathon LeTourneau, which completed its last rig last year, decided to ship out after forecasts showed that there286 words
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Article, Illustration345 1985-07-04 8 Bus driver's kind act surprises schoolgirl WHEN bus driver Madam Cher Siew Kian saw a schoolboy drop a dollar into her fare collection box, the first thought that crossed her mind was whether he would have enough money for his lunch. "His bus fare was only 25 cents, but because345 words
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Article287 1985-07-04 8 OTHERS may complain about rude taxi drivers, but Mrs Babe Rice was ail praise for the kind chap she met on Tuesday. Mrs Rice, 38, a housewife, said she was with her husband and two children when she hailed the taxi outside Cold Storage Jelita. "One287 words
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Article126 1985-07-04 8 THREE hundred members of the Shin Mm Daily News staff had their blood groups tested and recorded by the Civil Defence Mobile Blood Grouping team yesterday. Within seven minutes, a person's blood group is determined and the ad- dress and blood group are written on a126 words
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272 1985-07-04 9 *****95 wins first prize in Sweep TICKET No. *****95 won the first prize of $1,000,000 m the Singapore Sweep (Draw No. 7/85) drawn last night. The full results: Ist prize ($1,000,000): *****95 2nd prize ($400,000): *****36 3rd prize ($200,000): *****05 4th prize ($100,000): *****79 sth prize ($50,000): *****55 5 Jackpot272 words
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Article51 1985-07-04 9 A MAN sought $2 after helping Mr Wong Cheng Hoe fill out an application form at Immigration Department on Tuesday. Sulaiman bin Haji Basram, 44, admitted a charge of loitering for touting at Empress Place and was fined $500 or I five weeks' j?.il m default yes- j51 words
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Article315 1985-07-04 9 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN Higher degrees under Residency plan By THE National University Hospital has recruited 23 doctors under its Residency Programme. The doctors who will join NUH m different batches over the next few months will work for a higher degree m their chosen specialties.315 words
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Article, Illustration328 1985-07-04 9 KATHLYN TSANG - KATHLYN TSANG By TALKING to Clarence, Randy and Billy of The Coasters is like taking par 1 m a live comedy they kid each other, and they kid you a little too, until everyone is m stitches. When Caroline Tan, the Director of328 words
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169 1985-07-04 9 Ministry to sniff out cause of smell THE Environment Ministry is to investigate the cause of a foul smell reported by residents m the Seletar and Jalan Kayu areas. Investigations so far have shown that the sewage treatment works at Seletar West Farmway 10, are not the source of the169 words
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Article147 1985-07-04 9 Govt buys 40 new diesel pick-ups THE Government recently bought 40 powerful dlesel pickups for use by several departments on rough terrain such as construction sites and jungle paths. The police force received the biggest number of 25 pick-ups, while the rest went to departments m the Law, Environment, Home147 words
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60 1985-07-04 9 Wife charged with murder of husband A WOMAN was charged yesterday with the murder of her husband at their New Upper Changi Road flat on Monday. No plea was taken from Salmah binti Tahil, 45, who is accused of murdering labourer Abdul Ghani bin Anang, 52, at Block 30. She60 words
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Article, Illustration454 1985-07-04 10 GOH SUI NOI; LIM KWAN KWAN - GOH SUI NOI LIM KWAN KWAN CCs to have more qualified instructors By and BETTER instructors and improved courses are m store for people who use community centres. The People's Association will achieve this through a number of measures. It will try to454 words
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502 1985-07-04 10 Centres have a lot to offer but few make full use COMMUNITY centres have reached the level of "ask and you shall receive". During the past 20 years, the people's As sociation has [organised a wide range of leisure activities at its centres. And it is capable of implementing many502 words
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139 1985-07-04 10 A $25,000 tour coach was found abandoned along the roadside, hours after it was reported stolen from a car park at MacKenzie Road, off Bukit Timah Road, on June 29. The coach, which belongs to RMG Tours, was believed to have been stolen139 words
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73 1985-07-04 10 ISOLATED showers can be expected In the late morning and early afternoon on four to six days until July 15. Thunderstorms with occasional strong gusty winds are also expected early m the morning on a few days. Last month's rainfall was below average over most73 words
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Article176 1985-07-04 10 Parang attack girl returns A SINGAPORE student, who was attacked by a parang-wielding man while visiting relatives m Johor on June 28, returned on Monday. Ina Hariany, 13, a Secondary 1 pupil of Crescent Girls' School, is now recovering m Tan Tock Seng Hospital after she left Sultanah Aminah Hospital.176 words
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97 1985-07-04 10 Jail and six strokes for molesting A JOBLESS man was jailed for three years and ordered to be caned six strokes after being found guilty of using force to molest a woman, 23, at the National Theatre compound on Jan 4. Effandi bin Haron, 26, is appealing against the conviction97 words
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82 1985-07-04 10 $21,000 taken in valuables and cash VHIEVES broke into two homes on Tuesday and left With nearly $21,000 m cash and valuables. Sales supervisor Robiyah binti Mohammed Noor, 36, said she returned to her bungalow m Onan Road, near Joo Chiat, at night to find two watches worth $750 and82 words
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477 1985-07-04 11 A CARPENTER who was sentenced to five years' jail and ordered to be given 12 strokes of the cane for attempted armed robbery with violence walked out of the High Court a free man yesterday. Chia Lai Huat had been sentenced477 words
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222 1985-07-04 11 New car park eases woes in Little India THE Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has opened a new car and lorry park to relieve parking woes m the Little India area m Serangoon Road. The car park, which is located at Mackenzie and Mayne roads, has space for 113 cars, 51222 words
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Article163 1985-07-04 11 SAF exercise THE Singapore Armed Forces started military exercises on Monday m the Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kan, Marsiling, Mandai, Pulau Übin, Wing Loong and Loyang training areas. Blanks and thunderflashes are being used during these exercises, which end on Sunday. The Defence Ministry advises the public not to be163 words
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77 1985-07-04 11 HEARING of the case against Chow Dih, who faces 205 charges of cheating his patients, was yesterday adjourned to today. Chow, 35, is denying he made nine people believe that they or m the cases of two of the women, their teenaged daughters77 words
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326 1985-07-04 11 New approach to celebrate Singapore Youth Festival A CELEBRATION of youth m greater measure than ever before. That's what this year's Singapore Youth Festival promises to be. Instead of being restricted by a set theme, schools will be allowed the creativity to let their imaginations run. Only the general theme326 words
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Article60 1985-07-04 11 THREE Indonesian women on holiday here were arrested for shoplifting at Tangs Superstore m Orchard Road yesterday. The women, aged 20, 26 and 32 were stopped by security officers after they left the store without paying for goods worth more than $500. The two older women60 words
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Article99 1985-07-04 11 Cook fined for breaking a nose A COOK was jailed for a day and fined $800 on Tuesday for fracturing a 52-year-old woman's nose. Lee Kee Kai, 37, a Malaysian, admitted causing grievous hurt to Miss Josephine John at Bugis Street on April 12. She had gone to a coffee99 words
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Article568 1985-07-04 11 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER New service looking into problems of 36 people By A SPECIAL service has been launched to help single parents and their children come to terms with their situation. They now have an understanding shoulder to lean on m a crisis, as well as help568 words
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Advertisement186 1985-07-04 10 on air the wonderful cushiony I comfort and support of hundreds of thousands of air bubbles. l^^^^^^^H^H^^HS A Dunlopillo rubber foam mattress just gives you more of fm^^^^l^^^^Bßsßi that. «^^^l^H^^^H^9^Bi It gives you hundreds of millions of tiny bubbles. ordinary foam. Buy a better Reverse side of Dunlopillo rubber foam186 words
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Advertisement51 1985-07-04 11 SPREAD YOUR INVESTMENT RISKS BY INVESTING WITH SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED. Call *****61 for details, or mail the coupon below SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED 9 Battery Road '13-03 07 Straits Trading Building Singapore 0104 Tel *****61 I am interested m your investment opportunity Please send me further information Name Address51 words
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485 1985-07-04 12 THE generational change of the guard m the Kremlin that began with Mikhail Gorbachev's succession to power last March seems to have progressed another step towards culmination with the replacement this week of old-timer Andrei Gromyko by newcomer Eduard Shevardnadze as485 words
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Article1150 1985-07-04 12 4 What has happened is that small powers and small groups now have an ability to destroy and to cause havoc for the rest of us that is quite out of proportion to their real capacity to achieve what they want. They can make life difficult,1,150 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1985-07-04 12 LEE SOW LING - LEE SOW LING By A very important part of the learning process of a child takes place m the home and neighbourhood through the spoken language. Thus, parents should not "leave everything to the school," particularly m a multi-lingual society like Singapore. In this, the second1,181 words
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643 1985-07-04 12 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW OPINION By FOR months, after I took the most expensive step of my life and moved from Housing Board to private housing m December 1983, I refused to feel hurt when I saw how property prices collapsed643 words
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Advertisement183 1985-07-04 12 Sterling U.S. Dollars 12.6% p.a. 10.2% pi a. If not, then you could use Britannia's investment advice. Call or write David Gould or Mary Pek for the relevant details. Britannia v^F Investment Management (S) Pte Ltd The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road *1408, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86; Telex: RS183 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1985-07-04 13 SUHAINI AZNAM - SUHAINI AZNAM Malaysia's dominant party is the way for ambitious Malays to get ahead By Writing for the Far Eastern Economic Review MALAY views of politics and power have taken a dramatic turn m the past decade, more specifically m the past five years. Undeniably, Malays1,035 words
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759 1985-07-04 13 JOHN CICCO; RICHARD SNYDER - Japan's simple courtesy is good business JOHN CICCO RICHARD SNYDER IS courtesy something that one needs to be reminded of, as during the National Courtesy Campaign here? Or should it be a trait so ingrained and fundamental that it sets a soci- ety apart from others which have to invent759 words
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Advertisement273 1985-07-04 13 Welcome to Dragon City mmmmmm I C harge your dinner to the American I Express Card. And if your m P^^^^jß meal exceeds $300, you II BJf **B receive a35 cl bottle of ~mk By J" Hennessy XO, with our |4? Br lßl /^Bl compliments. ~^^^P This exclusive offer jT273 words
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Letter, Illustration125 1985-07-04 14 PLEASE refer to the letter "Reduce all these fees" by "Senior Citizen". (ST, June 29). The services rendered at specialist outpatient clinics m government hospitals are much more heavily subsidised than the outpatient dispensary service. Because of this heavy subsidy, the ministry regrets that125 words
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Letter75 1985-07-04 14 I REFER to the letter "A filthy stop" by "8.X." (ST, June 24). Enough litter bins are provided at the bus stop next to the YMCA building along Orchard Road. However, some members of the public still throw litter indiscriminately. Enforcement action has been taken against the75 words
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185 1985-07-04 14 I REFER to the letter "Lorry driver almost hit pedestrians" by "Concerned Citizen". (ST, June 8). The corporation has investigated the complaint that a lorry driver was seen reversing into the mass rapid transit Somerset station worksite without taking the necessary185 words
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296 1985-07-04 14 Those who can't see well can use ATMs THERE has been much talk about the cashless society over the past few months. Government ministers, bankers and employers have propounded the idea of cashless paydays and cashless shopping. All this is fine for the sighted, who welcome the change, but what296 words
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227 1985-07-04 14 She thought $10-note was a dollar SOMETHING happened to me recently which makes me wonder whether travelling by bus is really that cheap. On June 27 at 9.10 pm, I boarded a Service 147 bus (SBS 7037 A) outside Peninsula Plaza. I inserted a227 words
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132 1985-07-04 14 IN the past, certain Singapore Bus Service employees have been criticised for one reason or another. I would, however, like to mention some who deserve praise. I was stranded along Yio Chu Kang Road last Monday morning after one of my car's tyres suffered a puncture.132 words
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125 1985-07-04 14 THE drop m the number of tourists from the Asean countries visiting Singapore is attributable to the various protectionist measures adopted by our neighbours. Indonesia and Thailand have imposed exit taxes on travellers and Malaysia has a 50 per cent tax on new goods125 words
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146 1985-07-04 14 WHILE many of us have got used to the idea of Bugis Street being closed down, it seems to have the survivor's art of winning a reprieve at the 12th hour. Lucky tourists. Lucky late-night carousers. Lucky Bugis Street. Lucky Singapore? It was146 words
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118 1985-07-04 14 I AM a private candidate for this year's GCE A level examination. I have been informed that my exam centre is Sang Nila Utama Secondary School m Upper Aljunied Road. I live near the Singapore Polytechnic. Those of my friends taking the118 words
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124 1985-07-04 14 I HAD a most unusual encounter at the Singapore Zoological Gardens the other day. I brought my son there for the first time, and took the opportunity to bring along our dog, which is of a small breed. We were surprised to be told124 words
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Advertisement179 1985-07-04 14 fcj from classical music Mr Xr Th A k^S hj ■ppjL PP^^ Ja m m^ M Wk At last, here is a superb music collection that^^^^^te^>-jM^ fc"* %M M m leads you through the lives, the times and the WwP^^^ \\Z P^ f\ Uf influences of The Great Composers. f■•179 words
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Article67 1985-07-04 15 SHARE prices were lower m quiet trading on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 1.63 points to 765.57. The Business Times Composite Index lost 1.7 points to 673.60. Falls led rises 71 to 50 with 45 issues unchanged. A total of 8.6 million67 words
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Article71 1985-07-04 15 MA A 1820 +50 Batu Lintanf 675 10 Sirna Metal 232 +9 GIHW|s5Oc 194 +9 Pan-El 50c 230 +8 Sealion 155 +7 AyerHNamTin 720 +5 FIN 510 +5 Amcol25c 164 +5 luronf Enpi 50c 220+4 Cerebos 5OC 199 +4 Norsechem 50c 168+4 UOF 183 +3 island* Pw 410 +271 words
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Article73 1985-07-04 15 Wftinson 270 -104 Bala 236 -74 Swiei Besi 640 —40 Riverview 418 —26 Msia Aica 50c 196 -12 DBS 570 -10 B Sembawani 360 -8 CtC 330 -8 Dah Yunt 198 -7 Lara! Tin 160 -7 NST 700 -5 Gentints 575 -5 H leoni Credit 520 -5 ICB 50073 words
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Article74 1985-07-04 15 July 2 July 3 Ju| y 2 )ul 3 STPrope.nes 442 98 ***** BT Composite 675.30 673.60 ST Mining:. 311.78 310.74 BT Indicator *****60 *****72 ST Plantations 2338.09 2334.99 BT OB/OS —232 —280 OCBC 582 39 580 63 ST Industrials 767 20 765 57 OUB Composite 380 53 37974 words
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Article34 1985-07-04 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) '~<83.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) C-84.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 933.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 5S0.78 (12/8/82^34 words
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Article12 1985-07-04 15 THE US dollar closed at DM3.0410 m Singapore, losing one point.12 words
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Article21 1985-07-04 15 DM Y FT S$ H$ US$ 1.3055 3.0410 248.05 unq 2.2330 7.7595 1.3060 ***** 248.10 f i2'j00 2.2320 7.762021 words
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Article33 1985-07-04 15 Eurodollar: Gained nine ticks to 92.07 a contract. Deutsche mark: Gained 11 ticks to 0.3303 a contract Japanese yen: Remained unchanged at 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Lost US$O.4O to U*****.00 an ounce.33 words
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Article105 1985-07-04 15 Sumitomo and French group trust TOKYO, Wed. Sumitomo Mutual Life Insurance Co ami the French Banque Paribas group would set up a 20-billion yen (S$lTB milli m) Asian investment tru t in Europe, a Sumitomo spokesman said. Paribas wo aid raise money from investors m Europe and Sumitomo would provide105 words
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Article67 1985-07-04 15 MANILA, Wed. Foreign invest -nent m newlyregistered and existing Philippine firms rose to 360.2 millif i pesos (5543.8 million) ir the first five months of '.his year from 188 million m the same period last year, the Securities aid Exchange Commission said m a report. The SEC said67 words
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Article97 1985-07-04 15 WASHINGTON, Wed. Interest on loans made by the World Bank at van- able rates would be cut fcr the next six months to an annual rate of 8.82 per cent, said the bank on Tuesday. The bank is owned by 148 governments, with the United states97 words
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Article63 1985-07-04 15 Exxon stock dips NEW YORK, Wed. The stock of Exxon Corp was lower for the second day on Tuesday and analysts said the dip reflected Monday's ruling by a federal court m a pricing case rather than any concern about the Opec meeting due to start this week. Exxon was63 words
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Article78 1985-07-04 15 TOKYO, Wed. Lloyds Bank PLC would set up a new Asian headquarters m Tokyo, to be operational m October, ahead of its merger with Lloyds Bank International Ltd (LBI) on January 1 next year, said a statement from LBl's Tokyo branch. The headquarters would be responsible for78 words
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722 1985-07-04 15 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Costly affair for many financial futures traders By MANY of the independent individual traders at Singapore's futures exchange have found their entrepreneurial experiment a costly affair. Generally, most are losing money, say dealers. Although there are no official figures, it has722 words
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Article, Illustration447 1985-07-04 15 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Byt SINGAPOREANS are not yet ready for the 24-hour home maintenance service provided by Mr Fix-It and Speedy Home Service. "The response is slow. People are still new to the concept," said Mr Koo Kok Kum, Managing Director of Fidec Trading447 words
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Article, Illustration204 1985-07-04 15 H IG H-TECHNOLOGY equipment for the maintenance of highrise buildings will be on display at an exhibition at King's Hotel from July 8 to 10. Among the sophisticated machinery on display will be equipment for reducing security service manpower and for checking the cleanliness204 words
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112 1985-07-04 15 8 offshore banks' assets total $11b TAIPEI, Wed. Assets of Taiwan's eight operating offshore banking units totalled US$5.2 billion (5511.4 billion) at the end of May, up 12 times since July last year the official Central Bank of China (Taiwan) reported yesterday. Taiwan's International Commercial Bank of China established the112 words
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231 1985-07-04 15 Malaysia urges EC to abolish palm oil tariffs KUALA LUMPUR, Wed, Malaysia has called on the European Community (EC) to follow Japan and abolish tariffs on palm oil and its products. Primary Industry Minister Paul Leong said yesterday the Japanese move to abolish its 3 per cent tariff on palm231 words
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Article57 1985-07-04 15 TOKYO, Wed. More than 7,000 patent applications have been submitted to the China Patent Office since the country's first patent law was put into effect on April 1. Domestic applications accounted for 70 per cent of the applications, with 900 coming from Beijing alone, the Xinhua news57 words
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133 1985-07-04 15 Third World exports plea to US Congress GENEVA, Wed. A group of 28 Third World countries said yesterday they had urged United States Congressional and trade leaders to oppose a Bill that would impose tough restrictions on their textile exports to the US. The Bill, introduced m Congress last March,133 words
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157 1985-07-04 15 Lum Chang plans to build hotel in China CONSTRUCTION group Lum Chang is negotiating to build a first-class US$25 million (5555.8 million) hotel m China. The Singapore group is at the final stages of concluding a contract with the Guangzhou Cultural Bureau to build, own and operate the hotel at157 words
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181 1985-07-04 15 'Secret share dealings will not be allowed' MELBOURNE, Wed. The National Companies and Securities Commission (NCSC) will act firmly against secret or clandestine share dealings m Australian public companies, NCSC Chairman Henry Bosch said m a statement. The NCSC is concerned that such dealings are leaving the market for corporate181 words
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Article2560 1985-07-04 16 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 ad dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,560 words
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Article1746 1985-07-04 16 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (2 90S) A Choc (1 98S) Alcom (0 958 0 96SX1) 0.98 (13) 0.97 (3) 0.96 (4) 0.95 API (0.708 0.70'25X2) 0.71 (12) 0 70(3)070'. ASM (1.028 1 03SX7) 1.04 (22) 1.02(33) 1.03 Antoh (1.468X54) 1 45 (2) 1.46 (52) 1 44(14) 1.461,746 words
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Article2716 1985-07-04 16 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/ri{hts. N Tai-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars 1985 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Lpw2,716 words
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630 1985-07-04 17 THE Singapore market remained m the doldrums as the Straits Times Industrial Index drifted further down to just above its year's low. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 1.63 points to 765.57. Its year's low of 764.38 was recorded on Jan 16.630 words
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Article249 1985-07-04 17 My 3 HKJ Chante Associoted Hotels 0.538 +001 Bank Of East Asia 24 406 Cheung Kong 16.70 +0.3 China Light 15.60 -0.3 Cross Hart> Tunnel 10.60 unch F E Consortium 0.68 unch Far East Exch Phitex 0.0425 unch G I Cement Great Eogl« 0.75 -0.01 Hong Lung 6.95 +0.05249 words
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Article328 1985-07-04 17 My 3 Yen Chaije ASnomoto 1150 -10 Afcai 415 -I Amodo 999 -11 Asohi Chem 900 -10 Asohi Gloss 885 -3 Bonk Tk 810 7 Bridgestone 579 -3 Conon 1170 -10 Casio Computer 1670 +50 Citizen 452 -3 D Nip Print 1150 unch D Nippon Screen Daiei 710 -10328 words
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Article322 1985-07-04 17 My 3 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 251 -5 A N I 235 unch A P M 272 +4 Aberfoyte 1080 +10 Age 238 unch Aiance Oil 105 unch Allied Mil 270 +8 Ampol Exp 240 +2 Ampol Pet 185 unch Anz 446 +5 Ashton HO -2 B322 words
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Article72 1985-07-04 17 i i i i i i j —i —i —u_ NST Index Wednesday 1218.30 (1234.73) Hongkong Hang Seng -rfc* 2 Wednesday 1598.16 (1591.33) §tAustralian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 869.9 (860.5) Nikkei D J Average Wednesday *****.30 (*****.75) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 954.3(952.5) .r:/ Dow Jones Average 0® Tuesday 1334.01 (1337.14) fii72 words
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Article200 1985-07-04 17 July 2 US$ Clunie Goodyear Tire 29% Alcoa 34% Htv^P^'Z'.Z'.Z Allied Chem Cp 42% unch Int) Busi Mach 124% AHis-Cholmers 5% -K Inti Harvester 814 Am Tel Tel 23% Intl Tel Tel 31 V4 Amox Inc 14* unch John Jhsn 45*4 Amr Corp 48% Kaiser Alum Cp 13%200 words
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Article545 1985-07-04 17 July 3 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 215 -3 Ass. Dairies 142 -4 BTRPLC 343 -17 Babcocks 142 -2 Barclays 389 +5 Beechom 315 -8 BICC 206 +1 Blue Circle 510 -3 BOC Group 267 -5 Boots 184 -2 Bowater 258 +3 BATS 321 +1 Britannia 94 unch BP 523545 words
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Article304 1985-07-04 17 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5% 6 5'/ 2 5% Autosave 5'/4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4% 4% 4% 4 3 4 (1) 3 months 5 5 5 5 6 months 5Vi 5V 4 5V4 5V4 9 months 5'/2 5V 2 5% 5% 12 months 5%304 words
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Article153 1985-07-04 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S$10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4861-1.4890 6.84-6.65 Canadian dollar 1.6434-1.6454 6.14-6.05 NZ dollar 1.0521-1.0570 9.47-9.18 Sterling pound 2.9159-2.9194 3.47-3.41 US dollar 2.2315-2.2325 4.51-4.47 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling153 words
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Article21 1985-07-04 17 GOLD USJ/oz Wed Tues Singapore 310.00-310.50 310.00-310.50 Hongkong 310.10-310.60 310.25-310.75 Tues Mon New York 309.50-310.00 309.00-309.50 London 309.40—309.90 313.25—313.7521 words
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Article94 1985-07-04 17 THE US dollar ended little changed against most major currencies m thin, lacklustre trading. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed at 2.2315/25 at 3pm yesterday compared with its opening of 2.2300/15. It was traded between 2.2315 and 2.2325. Against the deutschemark, the greenback ended at 3.0385/95. It opened at94 words
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Article87 1985-07-04 17 THE kilobar market traded between fSSS^ S*22 395 The Far East gold market opened at U*****.30/310.70 and traded to a high of US$3ll.lO/311.50. It hit a IOW Of U*****.40/309.80 after lunch and closed at U*****.30/310.70. Source: Rothschild. w The London gold fix yesterday was tJSs3l«.ie, down US$l.45. Closing price87 words
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Article183 1985-07-04 17 Managers' prices for July 4 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 172—1.82 The Savings fund 1 32 1 40 Spore Prog Fund 0.76 0.80 Spore Sec. Fund 1.12—1.19 Spore Invest Fund 0.82 o.B7x<J Spore Equity Fund 0.77 0.81 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund 0.99 1.05 Asia Unit Trust Mai183 words
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Article74 1985-07-04 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit MARKET sentiment was bullish when it opened, with the September Eurodollar touching a high of 92.08. Sentiment turned slightly bearish when the European markets opened. The September Eurodollar closed slightly lower at 92.07. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 92.06 92.08 92.0574 words
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Article, Illustration123 1985-07-04 17 AN ENCOURAGING volume of 42 lots changed hands m the Japanese yen pit. But, the market was dull with prices within a narrrow range. The September yen closed at the day's high of 0.*****3. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 85 0.*****1 0.*****3 0.*****1 0.*****3 42 Dec123 words
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Article, Illustration73 1985-07-04 17 A DOWNWARD revision m the May durable goods from plus 3.2 per cent to plus 4.1 per cent lent support to deutschemark futures which traded at a higher range than the previous day's. The September deutschemark finished unchanged from its opening. Trading was thin. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High73 words
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Article20 1985-07-04 17 Km Spot 1088.50—1089.00 (1076 00—1076 50) 3 months 1096 50—1097.00 (1087 00-1088 00) Market tone: Steadier Sales 15,025 tonnes20 words
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Article22 1985-07-04 17 Ctosmt prices Aluminium i/[mt Tins Spot '6200-***** (755.00-755 50) 3 months 784.00—785 00 (777.50-778 00) Market tone Steady Sales: 10.025 tonnes22 words
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Article99 1985-07-04 17 Cktsinf prices Crude MS/tomw palm oil July 1062.50 (south) 1060 (north) 1055 (central) Aug 1050 (central) 1040 (south) 1035 (north) Refined palm oil US$/tormes rbd palm July 550 (sellers) Aug 535 (sellers) Sept 520 ;sellers) RBD Olein July 510 (sellers) Aug 500 (sellers) Sep 485 (sellers) RBD Stearin99 words
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Article17 1985-07-04 17 Tin Ctosint prices W/k*o XL Tin 30.30 down four cents Turnover: 255 tonnes up 90 tonnes17 words
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Article17 1985-07-04 17 Rubber dosinf prices cents/Mo Singapore July 177.50 down 1.50 cents Malaysia July 199.00 down 1.50 cents17 words
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Article24 1985-07-04 17 SHv»r CkKint prices USS/troy oz Ned Tun imgapore 592-597 592-597 Tuts Mon (ewYork 5 87-5 92 5 91-5 96 Source Credit Suisse. Spore24 words
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Article, Illustration252 1985-07-04 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Auby K25W a'side 4/7 Beniamas K17 a'side 4/7 Jenson 4 K23 a'side 4/7 Kanmkar K10 a'side 4/7 Koheng Kll aside 4/7 Kota Pelangi K30 a'side 4/7 Straits Hope K24E aside 4/7 Trans Hav K09 a'side 4/7 Makmur K25W 4/7 5/7 CGM252 words
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Article315 1985-07-04 18 Latest buys involved m housing projects MALAYSIAN Containers, stripped to a cash company after selling its manufacturing concerns last year, is now moving into property development. In less than two months after acquiring two property companies, it is buying another two for MslB million. The company315 words
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235 1985-07-04 18 SHANGHAI, Wed. West German and French firms raced into top gear today for a share of China's booming truck and car market after major Japanese firms opted out of the countrys biggest automobile show. Toyota and Mitsubishi, already riding high235 words
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196 1985-07-04 18 MALAYSIA Aica Bhd is diversifying into property development and the manufacture of ice blocks with its latest acquisitions The group, which produces melamine laminated plastic sheets, is buying a M 52.2 million building m Penang to house its various companies with the issue of196 words
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Article, Illustration129 1985-07-04 18 THE Nilfisk industrial vacuum cleaner is specially designed to remove dust from places up to 8 m high without using ladders or scaffolding. It can be used to reach ventilation ducts, light fixtures, beams and other inaccessible areas. Nilfisk, a Danish invention, can do this because129 words
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Article, Illustration116 1985-07-04 18 SOLVING security problems will now be m your hands if you decide to invest m Mitsubishi's Palm Recognition System. This is a computerised device which uses a combination of identity numbers and palm geometry to work. A single unit can indentify 250 authorised hands. A person wishing116 words
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242 1985-07-04 18 SOME of the buildings here could have been "better off" if built with steel framework, according to Dr N. Krishnamurthy, President of the Singapore Structural Steel Society. But at the time of their construction, perhaps not enough consideration was given to the242 words
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107 1985-07-04 18 Datin Lee declines to be nominated ONE of the three people nominated to the board of Kamunting Tin Dredging (M) Bhd for the company's extraordinary general meeting tomorrow has declined nomination. At a press conference yesterday, Datin May Lee Leong said she did not know what had transpired at Kamunting107 words
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Article148 1985-07-04 18 A WORLD student body, the International Association of Students in Economics and Management (AIESEC) will hold its annual regional meeting for the first time in Singapore. Hosted by its local branch, AIESEC Singapore an affiliate of the National University of Singapore Students Union the eighth148 words
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Advertisement102 1985-07-04 15 Jbre\a^daybankingchDpin attheCkMnPrinceCTNferidiea aI k 1 m» i.i.i^mmjmKy^-i'i; iiiiinr«im»w)»;.ii«wini l|"<lMt' l 1itt""." l *jKyi{H' "liiW&rTjLijJ \,--j» '^Kjfcgl .yjJßiSag riH^^M |X HH Convenient banking m the heart of Orchard Road. We would like to remind you of our branches at these two hotels. Together with our other branches at Centrepoint, MetroGrandandOrchard,FarEastPlaza,OrchardTowers, Yaohan102 words
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Advertisement32 1985-07-04 17 For the careerminded this book cuts right through the business jungle and lets you m on the secrets of how to become "upwardly mobile" m your company or organisation TIMEf THE BOOKSHOP32 words
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Advertisement71 1985-07-04 18 STOCK uss uss DeVoe-Holbein International ny 3 ft** City-Clock International ny 2% i 3 V Quotes as of. July 1, 1985 Investors seeking.abo\c averagecapital gains m global stock markets can simpl\ write us a note and the weekK INVESTORS ALERT newsletter will he sent tree and without obligation First Commerce71 words
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Advertisement412 1985-07-04 19 737H66 I Restaurant managers: Want more business? Ca*****00Hx2650,2680 for the recipe. The Stiateliines Classifieds Food Festival JuJy ID to October 5, 1985 2 Eating Out MRS MUIS DELIGHTS for your favourite Putu Mayam/ Roti Jala/ Indonesian Chicken Rice Kebu--11/ Fragrant Yellow Rice/ Fried Macaroni/ Durian Fudge Cake/ Durlan Agar-Agar. Unit412 words
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Advertisement444 1985-07-04 19 5 Others BUDGET HOTEL Single $66/ Double $81. Hotel YIP. Tel: *****77. Taste our curry fishhead at the coffee corner or by the poolside. 11 Pleasure Boats 7.7 METRES SLOOP (Max! 77) In perfect order, inboard Volvo engine, full suit sail (lncl. spanker) Full electronic gear, depth speed distance, stereo444 words
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Advertisement590 1985-07-04 19 12 Computer Products/ Services ASUKA SAKATA DISTRIBUTOR International Motor Pta Ltd Computer A Equipment Department 264 Serangoon Road 0821 Tel.: *****44-6, *****72, *****30 Taiex: R*****8 IMCPL Cable Add.: 'IMSCO' Description Price Asuka Disk Drive 200.00 Asuka MD-2D 45.00 Newtech MD-1D 35.00 Newtech MD-2D 45.00 Newtech MD-1D 7.00 Sakata Monitor: SG-1000590 words
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Advertisement513 1985-07-04 19 12 Computer Products/ Services IBM SYSTEM 34 c CPU model 5340 E35 Memory 128KB a Printer model 5211 002 For enquiries, pleate call: *****33 x 409 SPECIAL OFFERI IBM PC XT Compatiable 256K 640K complete system. $1,200. Many accessories at our offer price. HURRYI HURRYI HURRYI WHILST STOCKS LAST Call513 words
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Advertisement590 1985-07-04 19 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing ANDEE INTERIOR DESIGNER SPECIAL OFFER! Kitchen, living room cabinets wardrobes direct from factory. 122 Eunoe Ava.7 #04-05 Richfield Ind. Ctr TEL: *****95/6 (Anwar/ Vincent) DIRECT FROM FACTORY, made to order kitchen cabinets. $95 p.f.r. Also available wardrobe, display cabinets, bedroom sets (ready made) shop renovation. Free590 words
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Advertisement749 1985-07-04 19 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 00am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 am to 2.oopm <"am deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00 am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, #02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00 am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House, 390 Kirn Seng749 words
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Advertisement602 1985-07-04 19 28 Health Centres/ DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH CENTRE. #04-12/ 13 Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road. Massage/ sauna. All rooms with shower attached. Daily 10.30 am to 11pm. Tel: *****44/ *****45. SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard Rd, #03-29/30, Specialist Centre. Tel: *****39, *****66 ext 145, Massage Sauna Bath Opens daily from 10am to602 words
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Advertisement1666 1985-07-04 19 RATES Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm. $15.00) Semi-display: $20.00 per col cm (Mm $6000 Straits Times) $20.50 per col. cm (Mm. $61.50 Sunday Times) Display: $25.00 per col cm. (Mm. $75.00 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm. (Mm. $76.86 Sunday Times) Box Charges: $5 00 (collected) $10.00 (posted) CLASSIFICATION1,666 words
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Advertisement869 1985-07-04 20 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing OFFICE EQUIPMENT A furniture for removal sale. Everything must go! Tel: *****08. QUALITY EXECUTIVE TABLES, chairs, cabinets, blinds, etc. Good cond. #07-55 Anson Centre. SLIGHTLY USED OFFICE furniture avail, at give away prices. Call *****21 to arrange viewing. 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services SAVE OVERHEAD869 words
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Advertisement1278 1985-07-04 20 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities HAIR SALON New BIGGEST recreation squash/ tennis complex m Singapore with restaurant/ fast food joint/ health centre chiidren playground is offering HAIR FACIAL SALON SPACE within the health centre, reasonable rental. For further details please call *****49/ *****56 j BAD DEBTS? STOP worrying! For1,278 words
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Advertisement1310 1985-07-04 20 JLj I Have you ever consider work- ing overseas? At ciassificaw r^m r*w on 66 a com P anv 8 looking for Wholesale Branch ManagIfjm or and Aviation Branch Man- ■I LJal ager to work m Papua New fj| Guinea. The attractive benem ffi fits include housing, vehicle and annual1,310 words
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Advertisement964 1985-07-04 20 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical I WANTED I SENIOR SECURITIES CLERK for Nominees Company of Large International Merchant Bank Requirements: eAt least 2-3 years all round working experience m active securities department of a bank/broking firm. eAt least 3 GCE 'O' levels cAble to work964 words
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Advertisement578 1985-07-04 20 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical THE SINGAPORE NATIONAL EMPLOYERS FEDERATION invites applications from Singapore citizens for: RESEARCH ASSISTANT Scope of Job: To assist In research projects, checking questtonatres. compiling and tabulating data. Requirements: c GCE 'A' Level with good credits m Mathematics English. c Must be meticulous, c Able to578 words
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Advertisement573 1985-07-04 20 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical The Singapore branch of an international reinsurance company requires RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK c GCE 'O' level preferred, c Credits In English and Maths. c Able to type, c Experience not necessary. Interested, ptosM caH Miss Anthony *****19 Urp*ntiy r#QUir*xj 1. DOCUMENTATION CLERK Experienced In Customs,573 words
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Advertisement959 1985-07-04 21 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical AN ESTABLISHED FIRM m Jurong urgently regs Telephone Operator Cum General Clerk. Must possess School Cert with gd command of English, pleasant personality and preferably with some experience m handling the PMBX switchboard with 5 lines and 20 extensions. Interested applicants pise apply personally during959 words
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Advertisement666 1985-07-04 21 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE Counter Sales Clerks. Salary $350 to $450. Apply personally at: Blk. 452, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, #01--1785 or Blk. 1-A, Woodlands Centre Road, #01-84, Spore. WANTED FEMALE GENERAL cum Accounts Clerk for Airfreight Company. Must have LCC Intermediate Certificate and be666 words
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Advertisement556 1985-07-04 21 71 Situations Vacant Sales 71 Situations Vacant Sales I Duty Free Shoppers qjECLflssiqyj I FULL TIME/PART TIME SALESGIRLS CASHIERS WALK-IN-INTERVIEW Monday to Friday: 9am 6pm UJ Looking for an exciting, a challenging ==1 and rewarding career? Then join us! I SALESGIRLS H To qualify, you must either have a fair556 words
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Advertisement439 1985-07-04 21 71 Situations Vacant: Sales p/e are expanding. We neeeffl more Personnel to service our I large clientele. We need immediately: SALES EXECUTIVES (Male/ Female) with: c preferably with experience m airfreight/ seafreight industry. c mm. GCE 'O' level. c proven track record m sales. c pleasant personality and self-motivated. c439 words
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Advertisement716 1985-07-04 21 71 Situations Vacant Sales J) A wall established Japa- 0 nese Pearl Company re- quires: RETAIL I ASSISTANT V v He Female, age 16 and ft V above CJ Possess GCE 'O' level jj Effectively bilingual \f\ Se Pleasant personality il Ke Experience m Jewel- M I lery sales is716 words
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Advertisement813 1985-07-04 21 71 Situations Vacant Sales Established Furniture Showroom at Parkway Parade urgently requires: INDOOR SALES ASSISTANTS (FEMALE) c Age 20 and above, c Secondary education, c Experience not necessary, c Will converse In English and Mandarin, c Basic salary plus attractive commission. c Gurantee income $700 and above. Please call at:813 words
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Advertisement552 1985-07-04 21 71 Situations Vacant Sales SALES PERSONNEL REQD immediately for direct selling of home appliances. Attractive commission transportation provided. Pise call: *****76 tor appt. SALES REPRESENTATIVES REOD. for full-time part-time. Interested please come personally to: #02-03 Hillview Building, 48 Hillview Terrace. Tel: *****44. URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE Sales Assistants for handicraft shop.552 words
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Advertisement464 1985-07-04 21 72 Situations Vacant Technical \>^ -}—>*/ (A leading manufacturer of *^)i^^ Looseleaf Binder Mechanisms) WE ARE EXPANDING INTO 2ND SHIFT OPERATIONS and we need the following positions to be filled NTC 2/3 m Tool Die-Making, Metal Machining or Precision Machining 1-2 years related experience NTC 2/3 m Tool Die-Making or464 words
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Advertisement228 1985-07-04 21 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MPM requires urgently ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS c Chinese Male c Singaporean c Age between 21-26 c Diploma or ITC m Electrical/ Electronics Engineering c Completed N.S. WE OFFER: c Attractive salary c 5-day week c Purchase of National products at staff price c And many other attractive228 words
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Advertisement481 1985-07-04 22 72 Situations Vacant: Technical >8?S Ordnance Development Engineering Co. of Spore Pte Ltd js^ SOjjo^ A member of W SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION H A Well-Rewarding and secure Career Begins with Proper Shilts Training ODE, m conjunction with EDB, K^ !*sv provides you skill training SS, opportunities. I i Lvifil Ls^Y'-iH481 words
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Advertisement201 1985-07-04 22 72 Situations Vacant: Technical When m need, The Straits Times Classified is what you need. //European Standard Electronics I// We invite applications for the following if positions: Engineering I Assistants Diploma m Electronics Engineering with 2 years' experience preferably m Colour TV production Responsible for vt team of technicians m201 words
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Advertisement404 1985-07-04 22 72 Situations Vacant Technical SENIOR TECHNICIAN/ENGINEERING ASSISTANT c ITC In electronic c Mln 1 year experience In trouble shooting on digital and analog circuits In an Manufacturing Co. c Compoleted N.S. Interested applicants, please write In with full resume and telephone contact no or call personally to: PNE APPLIANCE CONTROLS404 words
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Advertisement408 1985-07-04 22 73 Situations Vacant Production ■I MUSTAO I A Norwegian Manufacturing Company m Jurong To perform 3 rotating shifts Salary offered from $440 depending on working experience Promotion opportunities through the Company I established upgrading test scheme. P •To perform 2 rotating shifts or 12 hours shift liSil gj Salary offered408 words
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Advertisement271 1985-07-04 22 73 Situations Vacant: Production 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous NIKKO ELECTRONICS TOY PTE LTD requires DELIVERY DRIVER c Age between 18 25 c Completed N.S. c Secondary 2 education Interested applicants, please call Miss Lucy at Tel: *****44 to arrange for an interview. NIKKO ELECTRONICS TOY PTE LTD 164 KallangWay #03-31/32271 words
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Advertisement640 1985-07-04 22 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DHDB invites applications from Singapore citizens for the following posts: (A) TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ CLERICAL ASSISTANT GCE 3 'O' Level and must be bilingual. Experience m handling of switchboard is an advantage. Required to work on 3 shifts by rotation. To receive and transmit telephone complaint/ message640 words
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Advertisement40 1985-07-04 22 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Coll CATS at *****66. SSSF the r AMERICAN L CLUB requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICE NTC 2/3 holders with 1 to 3 years experience preferred Apply personally to: Personnel Department 21 Scott s Road Singapore 092240 words
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Advertisement367 1985-07-04 22 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous requires MAINTENANCE MECHANIC VITB Certificate m Air-conditioning and Electrical Trades. Some practical experience is necessary. WAITER/ WAITRESS Pleasant personality TVaining will be provided TELEPHONE OPERATOR Pleasant voice Able to speak English well FRONT OFFICE CASHIER GCE 'O' level Familiar with NCR 2251 machine Preferably with experience367 words
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Advertisement329 1985-07-04 22 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous European Standard Electronics~.it. v Man Secondary education with 1-2 years' similar experience Must be prepared to work on 3 rotating shifts General Clerk GCE 'O' level with credit m Mathematics 1 year's experience with ability to type General clerical duties including scheduling and posting of documents329 words
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Advertisement384 1985-07-04 22 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 80l UVARI) HOTKL Come and join us' You will enjoy ONE OFF day after e\ery s days' work! ROOM STEWARDESS Must be able to speak and write simple English Part-Ume: 8 2pm (Mon Frii WAITER/WAITRESS Full-time WAITER/WAITRESS Part-time: Must have relevant experience Must be able to384 words
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Advertisement589 1985-07-04 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous THE PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE We are a deluxe hotel, part of one of the largest international chain of a first class hotels with 109 hotels m 49 countries. We are currently looking for:CLERK/TYPIST Gross salary: $480/ $510 Relevant experience will be an added advantage. We offer589 words
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Advertisement551 1985-07-04 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQUIRED 1) GENERAL CLERK c GCE 'O' Level. 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK c At least 2 years experience, c Preferably with HSC. 3) STORE ASSISTANT c Able to speak and write simple English. 4) BILL COLLECTOR c Possess own motorbike Interested please call personally from 9.30 am551 words
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Advertisement785 1985-07-04 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Large Property Development Company requires urgently: SECURITY GUARDS Various locations and permanent shifts available (8/ 12-hour shift). Interested please call personally to see Mr Johnnie Tan during office hours at: 1 Park Road #05-01 People's Park Complex Singapore 0105. Mobil managed service station at Mountbatten requires785 words
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Advertisement988 1985-07-04 23 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 20 WIREMEN: MARINA Centre project contrrctor requires people to do wire termination. Must have related experience. Must be able to work 2 mths. (no work on Sats/ Suns). Salary $425+ p.m. If you can start work tomorrow, call *****47 after 9am. JAPANESE RESTAURANT REQUIRES Waitresses Kitchen988 words
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Advertisement572 1985-07-04 23 m pinnae 1 Rove around m a Rover U uUaLa 2000TC. Spot this 1973 (nt f\ frit car at class ca on 94 Qnality la as gees a long way! At Toyota Rent-a-Car, we provide the best m our self-drive A chauffeur driven cars. Now, we also have the 11-seater572 words
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Advertisement561 1985-07-04 23 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Buying a new car? Our rates are:— 12mths- 5%% flatp.a. 24mths 5'/ 2 %flatp.a. 36mths- 5%% flatp.a. 48mths -6% flat p.a. (One instalment m advance) |cNfl Building Society •z of Malaya Ltd P (Subsidiary of OCBC) o 65 Chulia Street o #13-01 OCBC Centre g, Singapore561 words
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Advertisement831 1985-07-04 23 86 For Sale: BMW 1960 BMW 735 i. Private owner, full accessories, auto., metallic blue. Expat, leaving. Must sell. Best offer secures. Tel: *****45 •82 BMW 7261A, 2 pte owners, fully auto, low mileage, s/rlms, gd showrm condition. $72,000 neg. Tel: *****54/ *****41. LATE 79 BMW 520. Auto. 1 Owner.831 words
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Advertisement840 1985-07-04 23 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat JULY 'SO FORD Cortina 1600 GL'. 1 pte owner, PARF, aircon, cassette. $7,500. Loan $5,000. *****40. MAY 78 ESCORT 1.3 Sports. Tax till Nov. '85. PARF. $6,700 0.n.0. Tel: *****09. MID 77 NON-PARF Ford Cortina 1.6 auto with aircon. $2,800. *****09/ (res) *****79 George. OCT. "81840 words
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Advertisement1015 1985-07-04 23 90 For Sale: Toyota ALMOST '84 TOYOTA Corolla DX 1300 (new model) 1 pte owner, aircond, s/rims, hi-fi radio/ cassette, tax 11/'B5 PARF $21,900. Loan $16,500. *****36. ALMOST 81 TOYOTA Royal Crown. Fully auto. 1 private owner. Front rear aircon. Tax 9/85. Like new $20,000. ono Tel: *****96/675. END 19831,015 words
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Advertisement978 1985-07-04 23 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 8/78 SIGMA GS. PARF eligible Reasonable offer secures Leslie Koh, *****55 '80 GALANT SIGMA 1.6 aircond. regn. r.o. EN796BD, pte owner, highest offer secures. *****35. •81 GALANT 1600. Aircon, s/rlms, power w'ndows, PARF. $12,000 *****30. •82 COLT GLX 3-door. Power windows. Aircon, cassette. Tax 12/'B5. $14,500978 words
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Advertisement974 1985-07-04 24 94 For Sale: Other Make* 1979 Mazda 626. Vahlcle no.: 'EJ 8411H'. 1961 Toyota Cressida GL' A/T. Vehicle no.: 'ER 52X'. 1983 Honda Accord, 4-door, manual, EX. Vehicle no.: EX 5879M'. For Viewing, please conlactDAVID NG SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD TEL: 734-9911 1963 DEC. AUDI 100 CD automatic,974 words
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Advertisement857 1985-07-04 24 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles introducing \°^t^^ MIHATSU TRUCK liOe^^l *^^B Qualifying for f H -V 1 5 Registration Fee Bjjjßl Bm $1 75 Road Tax 6 mtns I Concealed air-con Mg&mmmm for only $600 afVHaT nVz—- i z=i fljllf* I Sin li ■«P»fl Lt< it s Head Office Sin857 words
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Advertisement632 1985-07-04 24 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '83 ISUZU LORRY 2 ton. Ist owner. Original paint. New tax. Tel: *****01. 9/77 MIT. COLT 1400 c.c. van, beautiful condition. Asking $2,500. *****35. DATSUN PICKUP LATE '80. Long base. Aircon, petrol. Tel *****00. 1960 MITSUBISHI L3OO Van. 1 owner. Call: *****88. Roger Chul. 98632 words
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Advertisement588 1985-07-04 24 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 98 Scrap Vehicles A good offer for c all PARF scrap cars export documents c any model Q registration vehicles KONG BENG MOTOR CO. 128 Prineep St. #02-01 Sin Thai Hin Bldg. (0718) Tel: *****76/ *****59 SCRAP CARS FOR sale 1200 2000 c.c. Immediate transfer.588 words
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Advertisement811 1985-07-04 24 106 Accommodation Available: Houses PEARLBANK, APT. 2,500 sq.ft. P/furn. $1,500 neg. Sixth Aye., seml-d. 5 rms. P/furn. $1,600 neg. Office, Bylands Bldg. about 1,000 sq.ft. $2.10 p.s.f. neg. exclusive maintenance fee. Tel: *****22. AMBASSADORIAL RESIDENCE, well appointed villa amidst lush greenery. 5 bdrms, study, servant's. Swimming pool. $6,000. Wess *****44.811 words
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Advertisement730 1985-07-04 24 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D .2159. NO. 64 Lor. Plsang Emas. Fully furn. double storey semidetached. 4 bdrms., alrcon. Please call *****83. D.23 CHESTNUT AYE renovated single-storey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms, quiet location, $1500. BN Associates *****07 SPANISH DESIGNED BUNGLW In dist.lo with 4 bdrms, study's, servant's, living area opens onto730 words
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Advertisement409 1985-07-04 24 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TO LET Long or Short Lease At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. Immediate Occupation. 14,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court and many other facilities. Ample indoor Car parking lots. 24-hour Security System. Enquiries H FAR EAST ORGANIZATION409 words
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Advertisement722 1985-07-04 24 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments r APARTMENTS FOR RENT GOLDBELL TOWERS 47 SCOTTS ROAD SINGAPORE 0922 TEL: *****11 Partly furnished apartments at 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th, 7th Bth storeys available. Reasonable rent. Central aircon with internal control. All apartments have 3 bedrooms with ample built-in wardrobes, separate living area for servant.722 words
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Advertisement875 1985-07-04 24 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LOW RISE CONDOMINIUM Countryside environment D-10 Casabella, 4 rms, servant's, larg« living/ dining. $3,400 D-11 Chancery Gdn (studio) $1300 D-11 2 bdrms $2,500 D-10 Charming Gdn $3,000 D-5 Island View. 4 rms $3,000 VANDA REALTY PTE. LTD TEL: *****16 (3 LINES) MARCO POLO Vicinity, brand new875 words
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Advertisement1004 1985-07-04 24 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 0.15 KATONG EASTERN Mansion (2nd fir.) 3 bdrms., 2 halls, 2 aircons, f/furn. $950. D.15 Katong Rose Gdn. (groundflr) 3 bdrms, 2 halls, aircon, p/furn. $900. Sin Hua Hln *****57 (5 lines). FLATS AT N0.7 Orange Grove Rd. 2-bdrms apt with servant's rm, kitchen, dining, living.1,004 words
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Advertisement987 1985-07-04 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.5 FABER HILLS Condo, 1850 sq.ft. 3+ 1 bdrms, split-level mais. Fully furn. Alrcon, $2,000 p.m. Tel: *****66/ *****70. D 5 FABER HILL, full condo facilities, 3 level, 1,860 sq.ft., 3 bdrms, p/furn, $1,500 0.n.0. Immediate occupation. Tel: owner, *****88. D.5 LUXURIOUS APT. Near Japanese school.987 words
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Advertisement978 1985-07-04 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D 3 QUEENBWAY TWR. 2 bdrms, 1,200 sq.ft., fully aircon, rental $1,300 or sale $230,000. Tel: *****57. 0.3 ZION RD. 2 bdrms. apt. Well renovated unfurn. $800. *****42 (agt.) D.5 HIN SENG Garden 3-roomed maisonette. 2500 sq.ft. Good facing. $2,500. *****51 (agent). D.7 THE PLAZA 2978 words
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Advertisement847 1985-07-04 25 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms SPACIOUS, CARPETED, COSY rm. with privacy m D. 1334. Free parking. Ladies, students or couple. Contact Irene, *****97. $130 FURN RM with phone at Tampines for ladies, twin sharing, cooking allowed. Near busstop. Tel: *****51. D.15 JOO CHIAT Gdn., f/furn. master bedrm with aircon. $500 0.n.0.847 words
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Advertisement820 1985-07-04 25 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign SERVICE APARTMENT Holland Road Self-contained luxuriously furnished 1/2/3-bdrmed suite. Fully equipped kitchen, laundry/ maid service. Please call Michelle *****84/*****22. APTS. FOR MIN. 1 mth. lease from $1,300 p.m. Completely furn. with CTV, tel., linen, fully equipped kitchen, 24-hr, security. Housekeeping laundry services available. Near to820 words
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Advertisement600 1985-07-04 25 113 For Sale: Houses I New Double-storey Split-level I I Semi-detached/Terrace Houses I SUNRISE VIUA Many out-door facilities for recreation. 6 public open spaces/ Children's playground. Complete range of facilities fittings. I Situated m Thomson/Yio Cnu Kang area. Near Yio Chu Kang and Ang Mo Kio MRT stations. An excellent600 words
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Advertisement318 1985-07-04 25 113 For Sale: Houses D.lO ASTRID HILL d-storey det. bunglw. 4+l bdrms. Land area: 35,000 sq.ft. with s/pool. Selling $2M. Holland *****79. D.lO EDEN PK. Well renovated dstorey semi-d. Spanish design. 4 bdrms. $620,000 0.n.0. Holland *****79. D.15 BRAND NEW Eastwood Gdn d-storey terr. 3 bdrms, morning sun. TOL soon.318 words
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Advertisement318 1985-07-04 25 113 For Sale: Houses OWN A BUNGLWI Toh Est. land area 7400 sq.ft. Built-in 3000 sq.ft. 5 bdrms. s/storey. $550,000. Envoy Realty tel: *****63/5. RAFFLES PARK ON elevated land, 10,500 sq.ft. S/storey bunglw. 3 bdrms 1 servant's. Occidental *****00/ *****31. SEMI-D IN BT Tlmah/ mats, apt, 278 Lor Kilat for318 words
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Advertisement807 1985-07-04 25 113 For Sale: Houses D.15 ONAN RD d/storey terr. 1800 sq.ft. Renovated. 3 1 rms. $445,000 neg. Tel: *****88 no agts. D.IS QUICK SALE! 2-storey terr 3,2005q.ft. 4+ 1 rms, extended kitchen, $430,000. Upland *****60. D.15 SIGLAP EXTENSIVELY renovated d-storey Inter, terr. 4 rms/ 3 baths. $415,000. Agent *****11. D.IS807 words
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Advertisement1506 1985-07-04 25 114 For Sals: Private Apartments 114 For Sale: Private Apartments T FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY HONG KONG ALTAOENA PENTHOUSE BARKER ROAD Duplex Unobstructed Roof Garden harbour view Separate living/dining 2 covered carparks Central aircon Income producing Communal pool for 3 years Enquiries: Richard Ellis 3805-7 Edinburgh Tower 15 Queen's Road,1,506 words
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Advertisement2143 1985-07-04 26 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 114 For Sale: Private Apartments I Sea view Apartments for Relaxed and Joyous Living Landmark Tower is strategically situated on a hill-top I i I overlooking Chin Swee Road This superb location just J^S> ,fl&» ">*v j outside the CBD2,143 words
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Advertisement482 1985-07-04 26 117 Properties Wanted I FAR EAST ORGANIZATION 1 I DEVELOPMENT I 1 SITES WANTED I Far East Organization is looking for development sites m the city area or suburbs of Singapore for development of high-rise and low-rise condominiums, flats, bungalows semi-detached or terrace houses etc. Land plots of various dimensions482 words
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Advertisement402 1985-07-04 26 117 Properties Wanted 118 Factory Spaces INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX} FACTORY/WAREHOUSE FOR SALE/ LEASE Ideally located m Aljunied Road Near Expressway and Housing estates Spacious loading and unloading bay, with hoists to all floor Sufficient goods and passenger lifts Efficient fire protection system Freehold land f^ A TRADE A INDUSTRIAL I m402 words
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Advertisement182 1985-07-04 26 117 Properties Wanted 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouse*/ Storage Spaces CITY WAREHOUSE off Eunos Link 3143/3724/4639 sq ft New Building 4 Goods Lifts Free Usage of Forklifts Very Competitive Rentals Enquiries 283 0627/8 221 2266 ext 217 SIONG HOE 5-STOREY WAREHOUSE Lorong 1, Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 Available for less*182 words
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Advertisement694 1985-07-04 26 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Space*) PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I UNION CENTRE Jk FOR LEASE _aft^Sl Newly completed 6' 1 storey light industrial building at Jalan Pemimpin, Off Upper Thomson Rd PV^aE 2 cargo lifts of 4.000 lbs 2 passenger lifts of 2,500 lbs jgk 9Kr^W^Q loading694 words
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Advertisement734 1985-07-04 26 118 Factory Spaces TONG ENG BLDG 603-4000 sq.ft. Cecil Ct 790-29,000. PIL Bldg 800--3500. Keck Seng Bldg 750-7000. Octagon Bldg 1200-5000. Hong Leong Finance Bldg 1500-31,000 Anson Ctr 460-5000. Int'l Plaza 473-8000. From $220. 296-*****. 3 PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE units approx. 950, 370, 195 sq.ft. available at The Octagon. Beautifully carpeted734 words
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Advertisement548 1985-07-04 26 121 For Rant: Office Spaces 2 CARPETED OFFICE rooms with aircond. for rental at Geylang area. Contact: Jane *****05. 160 SQ.FT. ORCHARD Road outride CBD, partitioned. $3/s.f. Phone *****85 122 Office Spaces Wanted TAN BOON LJAT Bldg. Client willing to pay mkt. value for approx 1,(<00 sq.ft. with vacant possession.548 words
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Advertisement873 1985-07-04 27 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE TO LET AT SELEGIE COMPLEX I X^/ V/ Attractive rental/ selegie L/ term C 0M EX /r* lmmediate IS o Occupation \JJ Convenient locality s^/^m wJy facilities >J3^> m\V% Private toilet V Ho873 words
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Advertisement445 1985-07-04 27 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces ■^■■■^■■■■^^^^^Ti^or all trades j Easy instalments No restrictions on Foreigners For Bookings Enquiries: fl^fiSSKt!! Orchard Plaza (Re) Ltd limit #06-00 6th Storey, Far East Plaza (next to Hyatt Hotel), Scotts Road, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****11 (24 lines) 127 Other Real Estate URGENT BALEI 23 acres445 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-07-04 28 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Ace to assert her class m schools meet Bj PREMA GOVINDAN is m a class of her own among schoolgirl sprinters. And there is little doubt that she'll prove it again this week and the next at the national schools track and field meet421 words
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464 1985-07-04 28 STOCKHOLM, Wed OLYMPIC champion Doina Melinte, of Romania, just held off world champion and record holder Jarmila Kratochvilova to win the women's 800 metres at the Stockholm Grand Prix athletics meet yesterday. Czech Jarmila strained desperately down the final straight to overhaul the Romanian464 words
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231 1985-07-04 28 Seoul well ahead of Games schedule SEOUL, The 1988 Olympic Games are more than three years away, bat Seoul's Olympic Organising Committee look to be ready a lot sooner. The main stadium, which seats IM,Mt, opened last fall, and several ether stadiums were open even earlier. Much of the infrastructure231 words
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Article485 1985-07-04 28 MOSCOW, Wed. A former world champion Soviet wrestler has been sentenced to 10 years m a labour camp after being convicted of taking bribes at a college m Kiev where he worked, the newspaper "Trad" (Labour) reported yesterday. Trud said Vladimir Gulyutkm, who held the485 words
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Article, Illustration662 1985-07-04 30 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By Trio to go m Sasa change of heart THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association have recommended not one, but three swimmers for the biggest international meet of the year the Pan-Pacific championships m Tokyo from Aug 15-18. Tay Khoon Hean, David Lim and Oon Jin Gee,662 words
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Article, Illustration372 1985-07-04 30 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By FOOTBALL Association of Singapore Chairman Teo Chong Tee has appealed to the soccer fraternity to behave more responsibly if the game is to gain more popularity. Pointing to the increased number of yellow cards and sackings m the current National Football League matches,372 words
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Article243 1985-07-04 30 Havelange gives hint on seedings ZURICH, Wed. Fifa president Joao Havelange, of Brazil, favours seeding the beaten semi-finalists and runners-up m the 1982 World Cup for next year's finals m Mexico. Havelange was reported to have said on an inspection tour m Mexico on Monday that France, Poland and West243 words
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Article203 1985-07-04 30 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By TITLE-CHASHING Police enhanced their campaign hopes when they beat a determined Changi United 2-0 m a Division One match at Jurong Stadium last night. But their performance against bottomplaced Changi was nothing to crow about. Although Police dashed Changi's hopes of surviving relegation,203 words
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Article111 1985-07-04 30 PONT-AUDEMER (France), Wed. Danish cyclist Kirn Andersen snatched the Tour de France lead from Belgium's Eric Vanderaerden yesterday, claiming the leader's yellow jersey for the second time m his career. Andersen profited from a late break m the 239--kilometre fourth stage from Fougeres and finished seventh m111 words
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Article239 1985-07-04 30 TOKYO, Wed. The World Union of Karate-do Organisations have been recognised by the Intel-national Olympic Committee, paving the way for karate to be recognised and approved as an Olympic sport m the future, Ryoichi Sasakawa, Wuko's president, said here today. Karate, which literally means "empty hand", was239 words
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Article213 1985-07-04 30 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By AFTER three weeks of training, the national Under-23 hockey squad has been reduced to 20 players. Team manager Arul Subramaniam, who had planned to name the final squad yesterday, decided to postpone tlu? announcement because of the tough competition for places.213 words
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Article205 1985-07-04 30 JACK CHARLTON, the manager of English First Division side Newcastle United, has turned down a gilt-edged offer to take charge of the Kuwaiti national team. The former England defender rejected a two-year deal worth £100,000 ($290,000) by the Kuwaitis. THE Football League tribunal have told Tottenham205 words
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193 1985-07-04 30 JOHANNESBURG, Wed SOUTH AFRICAN Rugby Union boss Danie Craven yesterday condemned what he called "anti-South African movements" as the Springbok trials continued for the controversial New Zealand tour starting here this month. He said: "The continual onslaughts we are faced with can be193 words
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Article269 1985-07-04 30 Gower still skipper LONDON, Wed. David Gower has been appointed England captain for the remaining four cricket Tests against Australia. Gower had been appointed for only the first two Tests after a dismal run of failures. Meanwhile, Hampshire earned a share of the English county championship yesterday with a comprehensive269 words
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Article, Illustration582 1985-07-04 31 Brigitte 'tames' Leconte WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS I don't know what I was warned for, but one thing is certain. I'm not fond of that umpire. I started feeling a little uneasy when Leconte began blowing returns past me. I felt I was serving and volleying decently. I served well all582 words
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Article282 1985-07-04 31 WIMBLEDON WHISPERS John McEnroe, the target of vivid headlines at Wimbledon, yesterday was dubbed a "verbal bully" after arguing with a London reporter. McEnroe got tagged with the label during a news conference after advancing to the quarterfinals with a victory over Andreas Maurer. "Hero. I282 words
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Article, Illustration556 1985-07-04 31 Kevin too hot for John to handle WIMBLEDON LATEST LONDON, Wed. Defending champion John McEnroe was sent crashing out m the quarter-finals today by the bludgeoning power of fellowAmerican Kevin Curren. McEnroe, who has won the men's singles title for the last two years and three of the556 words
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Article237 1985-07-04 31 Men's singles, quarter-finals: Kevin Curren (US) bt John McEnroe (US) 6-2, 6-2, 6-4; Anders Jarryd (Swe) bt Heinz Guenthardt (Swit) 6-4, 6-3, 62; Jimmy Connors (US) bt Ricardo Acuna (Chile) 6-1, 7-6, 6-2. Doubles, second round: Vijay Amritraj (India) and John Lloyd (Brit) bt Brad Drewett (Aust)237 words
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Article, Illustration552 1985-07-04 31 Flower behind the throne reblooms The new Chrissy LONDON, Wed. It would have been easier to accept the role of No. 2 to spend the rest of her career treated as the Queen Mother of Tennis. Chris Evert Lloyd had all the creature comforts a home m Florida, another m552 words
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Article, Illustration498 1985-07-04 31 LONDON, Wed. At 20 years of age, Molly van Nostrand has known more heartache than most women twice her age. But at Wimbledon yesterday, the tragic past was forgotten as she savoured her 7-5, 6-2 win over fourth seed Manuela Maleeva, of Bulgaria. "This is498 words
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Article234 1985-07-04 31 LONDON, Wed. Eighth seed Zina Garrison, of the United States, secured the last place m the women's quarter-finals with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over France's Catherine Tanvier. Catherine had put out Argentine sensation Gabriela Sabatini m the previous round. But Zina goes through to234 words
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Article, Illustration162 1985-07-04 29 HAMBURG, Wed. Pat Eddery, of Ireland, won the first European Jockeys Cup yesterday, beating H of the continent's oest riders. Eddery came oat on top after the 12 competed for points m four races on West German horses drawn by lot. He won the162 words
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Article, Illustration13 1985-07-04 29 JON - JON BYJ "Because it's my eighth ride today, that's why!"13 words
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Article422 1985-07-04 29 Commander at the double ON THE TRACK with TONTO COMMANDER THREE looked a picture of fitness m his workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning as he prepared for the Stewards Trophy on Sunday. With leading jockey S.Y. Leong up, the three-year-old New Zealand gelding by Reindeer trotted on the sand422 words
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Article326 1985-07-04 29 LONDON, Wed CHAMPION stayer Gildoran will attempt to complete the Ascot Gold CupGoodwood Cup double for the second year m a row before a possible trip to Australia tor the Asl million (about Ssl.s million) Melbourne Cup (3,200 m) m November. Gildoran took the first326 words
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Article1356 1985-07-04 29 IPOH, Wed. A total of 338 horses, comprising 192 m Class 4 and 146 m Class 5, has been entered for the Perak Turf Club July Meeting beginning on July 13. There will be 10 races on each day. Late entries are not included. The entries are: CLASS1,356 words
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Article138 1985-07-04 29 FIRST DAY: Class 4 Divs 1 and 2 I,loom straight, Divs 2 and 3 1,600 m. Divs 5, 6 and 7 1,200 m: Class 5 Div 1 1,600 m. Divs 4 and 5 1,200 m. SECOND DAY: Class 4 Div 1 1.200 m and 1.600 m. Divs 2,138 words
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Obituary, Illustration326 1985-07-04 30 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS LIM HOCK KENG nee MDM. ANG BEE GEK AGE: 51 Passed away peacefully on 2.7.1985. Leaving behind HUSBAND Mr Llm Hock Keng SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Billy Lim Yew Hwa Teo Bee Lay Willy Lim Peng Soon Annie Tan Swee Juat Larry Lim Peng Guan Jean Kok Kwan326 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1985-07-04 30 mmaammmmmmmmmmmm The family of the late T SLSLf^&MSII with to express their hear Hell thanks to all relatives and friends f9t lheir kind assistance, donatiens, condolences, wrsaths, scrolls attendance during their recent bereavement.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1985-07-04 30 The Family Of The Late Mdm. Wong Chew Meng SttsVa iSS^ a during their recent bereavement. sHHnHHHBVMMaaWMBV The family ol the late Mdm Wonq Chitra wishes to all Thai monk., r.la- j¥et and fri en( js for their messages of condolence, donations, wreaths, kind assisJj|nc# aMendance dllrjng tne53 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1985-07-04 30 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF FLORENCE FOO KOK YIN departed 4.7.83. Gone from our lives one so dear, But m our hearts forever near. Always loved and remembered by all loved ones. V niniir^39 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1985-07-04 30 With great tadnet*, our de«p»»» sympathies a condolences to the family of the late 'OADA' CM. CHANDWANI pas*»d away on 29.6.85 The family ft «taft of BHAVANATEX PTE LTD31 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1985-07-04 30 IN MEMORIAM I 1*"* X ak"'"«^«'v'^ Departed 4.7.1984 One has come and y The memo of tragjc loss a reminder o{ our struggle. Forever remembered by beloved husband, I chjldren ond w"-rtw I In Loving Memory Of ONG GIM GUAN Departed: 4.7.74 Sweet are the memories, silently137 words
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Obituary, Illustration124 1985-07-04 30 .n Loving Memory Of FOO KOK YIN Departed 4.7.83 Always remembered by Ambulance Officer* of The Singapore Fire Servie. An.bul.nc. Sectlen. MDM RATHINAMALAB Wnere Tne Candies Of My Love Will Forever Be Burning Bright Always^remembered by husband, jonjiiojjdonjj^^^^ SmSSSSSSSSm Mr. S. SUNDRARAJOO Departed 4th July 1982 Thought124 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1985-07-04 30 MM.MIM,IM,MI..,IIIIII.I<MIMIII,<MMI-^= HnHMeHajajeji thalai thevasam RAVICHANDRAN Departed 4.7.84 Sadly mt»«ed by tamily and loved Si Th-. ■be h..d on 4th July 1985, at 10.00 am Blk 35 Yung Lon Boad Taman JurOng #01-233 Please treat this as a Personal Invitation S JANAKI Mother44 words
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Miscellaneous115 1985-07-04 30 ATHLETICS National Secondary Schools heats and finals (National Stadium, 9 am, 2.30 pm). National Primary Schools heats, finals (Farrer Park AC 9 am, 2 pm). BASKETBALL National Schools tournament: C girls (8.30 am), C boys (9.30 am), B girls (2.45 pm), B boys (3.45 pm), all at Thomson Sec Sch.115 words
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Advertisement49 1985-07-04 31 •m to Singapore's South East Asia's First Comprehensive Plant Biotechnology Company Plantek International (Pte) Ltd on the occasion of its inauguration H/lSlill^l ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION [PTE) LTO. "=j Office: 1, Queensway #03-04, Queensway Shopping Centre Singapore 0314. Tel: *****66, *****58 Workshop: No 7, Pioneer Sector 2, Jurong, Tel: *****70, *****5949 words
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Article, Illustration379 1985-07-04 32 HOURS before their big moment, this year's "Famous Five" were still hard at work. Early yesterday evening m the Istana grounds, the newest President's Scholars went through their paces, rehearsing the moment when they would stand before the Acting President, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng.379 words
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278 1985-07-04 32 Israel frees 300 Lebanese prisoners TEL AVIV, Wed. Israel today freed about 300 Lebanese prisoners whose release was demanded by Shi'ite Muslim gunmen who hijacked a TWA plane and held American hostages m Beirut, the state radio said. Israeli officials continued to insist that today's release was not part of278 words
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349 1985-07-04 32 THE military commands many of the nations top brains, with most of the past President's Scholars m government service engaged m the Singapore Armed Forces and the Defence Ministry. Of the nearly 90 President's Scholars working m the civil service, most are m349 words
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Article31 1985-07-04 32 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 0.56 points to 1333.45 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP31 words
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509 1985-07-04 32 SOME owners of threeroom Housing Board flats have complained that the changes m the rules on the resale levy are generally "unfair" to them. Indeed, these owners said the rules, which took effect on Tuesday, do not benefit them but favour509 words
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132 1985-07-04 32 CAIRO, Wed. Egypt's Parliament yesterday gave Muslim women the right to divorce their husbands if they took a second wife. The legislation passed by the People's Assembly after a noisy debate largely endorses the provisions of the controversial Jihan law, named after the widow132 words
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351 1985-07-04 32 Gorbachev to meet Mitterrand first PARIS, Wed. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev will visit France for talks with President Francois Mitterrand m advance of his November summit meeting with President Ronald Reagan. French government spokesman Georgina Dufoix said the Soviet leader would visit France from Oct 2 to 5, adding that351 words
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83 1985-07-04 32 China frees bishop after 30 years BEIJING, Wed. A Chinese court today released Roman Catholic bishop Ignatius Gong Pinmei on parole after he had served 30 years m jail for treason, Xinhua news agency said. The Vatican named Gong, now 84, Bishop of Shanghai m 1950, the year after communist83 words
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Miscellaneous148 1985-07-04 32 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Partly cloudy with showers m a few areas m the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.14 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.03 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 918 C Fine j Manila 24 32 C Cloudy Amsterdam 19/25 C148 words
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Section Two
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Food Fashion Fitness
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Article, Illustration1476 1985-07-04 1 Anne, an wßpSilwSc expatriate, put i tourist souvenir market when she found it a struggle to find something for the tourist to take home. ('Besides, how many Mer lions can you seii anyway?'). The day of instant local food approaches with the proliferation of1,476 words
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Advertisement675 1985-07-04 1 The makings of Parisian elegance and chic The truth about fad diets 5 Appeal of x//7yao songs composed by young Singaporeans Food, Food Fitness Edited by Christine Khor Fashion Edited by John de Souza Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue BBHHi B^^^™ HBw__Hß^_BWß_jjj|j| BKttlrt»HDiiC!llD_-SSGr3Gr^Bßßr^*^*A. 1 _________H__________i _B__H_f_liHQ JfJ |i__f__H _|_^^__BB^HBBHBH_____i^^--M675 words
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Article, Illustration650 1985-07-04 2 It will be possible to enjoy m Singapore a 'renaissance' of Kuala Lumpur cuisine. Our writer describes Gourmet Tan Lee Leng her experience at a tasting preview upcountry. I LOVE visiting Kuala Lumpur. To me, it exemplifies that fascinating blend of provincial charm and urban650 words
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203 1985-07-04 2 CHEF Jamil, 35, has been working m the Kuala Lumpur Hotel Equatorial for the past seven years as chef of the Malay kitchen. He grew up m Singapore, where his parents were employed by the British Army then stationed here. A self-taught cook,203 words
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Article, Illustration288 1985-07-04 2 Lobah Putih Masak Lemak 500 g lobah putih, sliced 3cup6 saafeji(medium thick) 200 g onions (ground) lOg garlic (ground) 150 g chili boh 10 g turmeric powder I asam kepmg 40 g prawns 1 piece daun kunyit 011 Salt 4 tomatoes, quartered 1 green chilli Heat oil and fry288 words
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Advertisement164 1985-07-04 2 I yHH^H|ftk Look ahead to wonderful looks Uf^^^fc^ Tomorrow's Face Today «U <* 4ffAi by ESTEE LAUDER I^^^H J^^P A 120 value Yours for 29 with ar| y |HpPH^. JHKJ* Estee Lauder purchase of $35 or more *Wk f\ at any Isetan store. IB j-^K** 1 I1 1^ 1 mF^tyxal164 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1985-07-04 3 ALINE MOSBY; JOHN de SOUZA - ALINE MOSBY JOHN de SOUZA French haute couture, "high fashion" m English, is more than 100 years old and still alive just about. But what is it? What makes it so special? Why do women pay $8,000 or more for a simple skirt suit? With1,030 words
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Article389 1985-07-04 3 EVEN if you were rich enough to afford Parisian haute couture, you can't buy it m Singapore. Since couture is, by nature, so personal and specialised, the high fashion name boutiques here, like Yves St Laurent, Valentino and Ungaro, offer only ready-to-wear and/or boutique lines.389 words
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Article269 1985-07-04 3 NO DESIGNER can simply claim to be a creator of high fashion, even if he or she produces exclusive designs which are hand-made. That rare status Is reserved for the few designers In Paris the grands couturiers who carefully and faithfully preserve that269 words
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Advertisement259 1985-07-04 3 Only at Scruples Explore Scruples. Discover designer originals m rattan and wicker. A dream collection of the classic and contemporary. All handcrafted to capture your imagination. Elegance m furniture. Come to Scruples. But come prepared to fall m love. Business hours: 10am 6pm: Tuesday to Saturday. Ham 4pm: Sunday. Closed259 words
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Article, Illustration951 1985-07-04 4 Are fad diets really effective? FAT FACTS SERIES Healthy Lifestyle Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Dr Ang Kong Ee Exercise Physiologist What really happens with fad diets and what are the long-term results? These are the questions addressed this week IT SEEMS that every time you let your belt out another notch,951 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1985-07-04 4 The Tao Way to Health Aileen Yeoh In the first of the two-part series on asthma two weeks ago, we looked at two of the four types of asthma those which were caused by external windcold energy entering the lungs and by the accumulation of1,289 words
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Advertisement147 1985-07-04 4 WE WONT FEED YOU ANY ORDINARY BULL Only the best corn fed, black AHGUS beef. Airflown from the USA. Come July, you can do your taste buds a favour. From the 4th July 'Bs till the 15th September 'Bs. we will be serving you only the best corn fed. Black147 words
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Advertisement607 1985-07-04 4 \nmnm a urn niNft«s raNERS WORLD TRAVEL PTE LTD VIU I UHIA nwLUllHvao Whether it's a group tour or your individual HOTEL GROUP holiday, we can help riv/ wnwr Group tours offering first class hotels, comprehensive sightseeing and most Offering accommodation m Melbourne meals, are available to Perth, Gold Coast,607 words
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Article, Illustration617 1985-07-04 5 Young people barely out of their teens singing their own songs their numbers have grown m recent years. A radio programme is specially devoted to these budding songwriters and singers who wait to be featured. KOH SIEW TIN speaks to the young balladeers and617 words
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Article, Illustration309 1985-07-04 5 THE HOKKIEN Huay Kuan, (Fujian clan association) has erected two of its three bronze busts to commemorate the achievements of its former presidents m the field of local education. The bust of Tan Kah Kee (1874 -1961) is m the auditorium of the association's Telok Ayer309 words
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Article401 1985-07-04 5 SOME of today's xinyao composers were partly inspired by a group of students from the former Nanyang University who set poetry to music for singing. The poems and music scores were written by the varsity students and classified under local compositions. But their401 words
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Article224 1985-07-04 5 Dial-for-Mandarin *****77 m Ei* SWfe Dishfsi ke Ji ytfubao Lesson 14 Sending a parcel Kewe'n Lesson Xiaojie, zheige youbao, wo yao fidao Xianggang Miss, I want to send this parcel to Hongkong. IB ill fe 41 S 1 *R 8 Qmg xian tian zhei zhang ch^ngbao bi5og^, fB Wi/h iii224 words
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304 1985-07-04 5 Locally-composed songs go on the air THE radio programme, Our Singers and Songwriters, is one channel for aspiring young composers to present their songs to the public. It is part of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's efforts to promote local compositions. Miss Pang Siew Moi, 24, the programme's producer and presenter, said:304 words
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Article, Illustration636 1985-07-04 6 NORAZAH AHMAD - NORAZAH AHMAD By IT HAS often been said that Singapore is short of Malay writers. The number of short-story writers can be counted on the fingertips. As an effort to help increase the number of shortstory writers and improve the standard of Malay short stories636 words
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Article, Illustration537 1985-07-04 6 Oleh AHMAD AWANG - Oleh AHMAD AWANG DI MANA ada titik permulaan, itulah punca titik perpisahan. Demikianlah dengan Bengkel Penulisan Cerpen (BPC) anjuran Angkatan Sasterawan '50 (Asas '50), yang dibuka rasmi dan bermula pada 24 Mci 1985 lalu. Kini, telah pun berakhir pada 16hb Jun 1985. Dengan537 words
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Article220 1985-07-04 6 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By Lesson 1558 Learn Malay: The Easy Way Jawapsn b&gi soalansoalan dtihim Pelajann 1558 Answers to questions m Lesson 155 A: 1) Penulis membuat kesimpulan bahawa muzik keroncong kini berada dalam kemalapan berdasarkan bila ng an penggemarnya serta pemuziknya yang terlalu kecil. 2) Sekarang220 words
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Advertisement883 1985-07-04 9 NOTICES SAMANDA HOLDINGS BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 4th Floor, Wisma Stephens. Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Thursday, 25th July, 1985 at883 words
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Miscellaneous1326 1985-07-04 12 ■i MY VIEW Catherine Ong mi mm ■ijiiiimmwi m f ii ■iiHMiinpiiiim— whiiii —im miiiiiwi iimiii mh ■iiimii ■■■■■I ■mum mk jr fW^hursday Feature sneer m the lips which Ngai, Yeo Joon Han, Chan- W k Hf^ Special Fun m finally killed him m 1977. dra Mohan and Lin Yee1,326 words
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