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Title Section16 1985-07-09 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8516 words
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Article, Illustration484 1985-07-09 1 Foreigners to be allowed majority stake m certain cases as an investment lure KUALA LUMPUR, Monday IN A BID to win more investments from abroad, Malaysia today relaxed its investment guidelines on equity ownership to allow foreign investors a majority stake m certain manufacturing companies.484 words
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Article, Illustration670 1985-07-09 1 PAUL JANSEN, MICHAEL LIM; CHUA CHIN CHYE - PAUL JANSEN, MICHAEL LIM and CHUA CHIN CHYE By SINGAPORE'S first open recall of its reservist soldiers was judged a success late last night. Three-and-a-half hours after the mobilisation exercise began at 7.15 pm, more than 8,400 of the approximately 10.000 men affected had reported670 words
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Article, Illustration245 1985-07-09 1 ONE of the two men charged In connection with the 1983 Andrew Road triple murderrobbery was jailed for life by the High Court yesterday. Nyn Kok Meng, 21, a Malaysian, admitted being armed with a rifle during the holdup on July 23 during245 words
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Article33 1985-07-09 1 Latest RAMPAGE BY MUGABE MEN BARERE, Mon. At least three people were feared dead and IM houses belonging to opposition supporters were damaged by rampaging followers of Prime Minister Robert Mugabe's Zana-PF Party.33 words
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154 1985-07-09 1 Marcos orders state banks to merge MANILA, Mon. President Ferdinand Marcos today ordered the Philippines' three state banks to merge into a single unit to help national economic recovery. A presidential palace statement said he ordered the merger of the Philippine National Bank, the country's largest commercial bank, the Land154 words
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Article66 1985-07-09 1 CANBERRA, Mon. The Director-General of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (Asio), Mr Harvey Barnett is to retire, it was announced here today. Attorney-General Lionel Bowen said Mr Barnett considered it appropriate for a new incumbent to take over Asio to implement changes recommended by a recent66 words
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109 1985-07-09 1 LONDON, Mon. A blind man helped judge a beauty contest at the weekend with his hands. Percy Moorby, 52, said he met privately all 12 contestants for the Miss Lakeland title at Windermere m the English Lake District. "I was allowed to caressReuter - 109 words
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325 1985-07-09 1 PAUL JACOB - Asean asks Hanoi to consider proximity talks PAUL JACOB By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Vietnamese government was this morning formally approached by Asean to consider indirect or proximity talks leading to a political settlement for Cambodia. A spokesman for the Malaysian Foreign Ministry said a copy of the proposal had325 words
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229 1985-07-09 1 Ministers not optimistic about Viet response AFP reports: Although all foreign ministers called for Vietnam to respond to the Asean initiative, the overall tone of their speeches did not appear to be optimistic. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, who has made a point of stressing that any solution must take229 words
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Article495 1985-07-09 2 Beat the queue BEAT the queue and pay for your Drama Festival tickets by posting a money order, postal order or a blank cheque. That's the new idea thought up by the Cultural Affairs Division of the Ministry of Community Development after what happened at last year's Festival of495 words
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Article323 1985-07-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE victory of 17-year-old Boris Becker at Wimbledon on Sunday has added another dimension to the new wave that is sweeping the world of sport! The old guard is changing and the new champions are younger than ever before. Only a decade ago, we were323 words
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Article161 1985-07-09 2 PRAISE AND CONCERN THERE is lots of praise and some well-meant criticism for Singapore from a man from Wales, here on a return visit with his Singaporean wife. He expresses admiration for Singapore's economic miracle, and points out that our society shows the world that a very diverse group161 words
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Article160 1985-07-09 2 INNOVEST MAY BUY KFC FOR $46 M KENTUCKY Fried Chicken (S) Ltd may soon be sold to Malaysian engineering group Innovest Bhd, which is prepared to pay up to $46 million for the only Singapore-listed fast-food chain. It is understood that negotiations are at a final stage and the160 words
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Article348 1985-07-09 2 Ballesteros warms up SEVEBIANO Ballesteros warmed up for the defence of his British Open golf title later this month by shooting a final round 69 for a comfortable twostroke victory m the French Open on Sunday. Ballesteros, four shots off the European record of 259, said afterwards: "I was348 words
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Article446 1985-07-09 2 $6 b white elephant DESCRIBED as one of the greatest engineering achievements of the century, the world's longest undersea tunnel may soon turn into Japan's largest white elephant. Completed at a cost of 556.3 billion m March this year, the 53.85 km-long tunnel lies under the Tsugaru446 words
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Article132 1985-07-09 2 and Across the Causeway Civil servants picket THE PLANNED nationwide picketing by Malaysian civil servants to back their claim for higher wage increases took place during the lunch hour yesterday without any incidents. Various government staff unions carried out orderly picketing m Kuala Lumpur, with placards urging motorists132 words
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Article621 1985-07-09 2 Hot property m HK SINGAPOREAN investors are now looking to the Hongkong property market which is experiencing a boom. They mostly are not particular whether it's residential or commercial property they are buying; they just want quick gains, according to the property agents. Meanwhile, a popular target six621 words
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Article318 1985-07-09 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Tunnel may run up big losses By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. Described as one of the greatest engineering achievements of the century, the world's longest undersea tunnel may soon turn into Japan's largest white elephant. Completed at a cost of 700 billion yen318 words
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123 1985-07-09 3 BEIJING, Mon. Beijing city authorities, alarmed by soaring road deaths, staged a mass rally to condemn the drivers of a truck and a taxi involved In fatal accidents, China Daily said today. The newspaper said the pair, Wang Shuangxl and Zhang Zhengxiong,123 words
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Article, Illustration128 1985-07-09 3 AMERICAN astronaut Taylor Wang, the first Chinese-born man to go into space, and his wife strolling on Sunday through the Forbidden City m Beijing. Mr Wang, a physicist who travelled aboard the space shuttle Challenger m May, arrived m Beijing on Saturday for a visitReuter - 128 words
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133 1985-07-09 3 TOKYO, Mon. Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won 57 of the 127 seats of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly m local elections today and the conservatives will continue to administer the Japanese capital with the support of other centrist political groups. ThePETER HAZELHURST - 133 words
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305 1985-07-09 3 PHILIP GANGULY - PHILIP GANGULY By New Delhi Reporter NEW DELHI, Mon. Indian Customs, backed by air and sea support from the navy, seized a foreign vessel 90 km off the southern coast m the Arabian Sea earlier this week and unloaded cargo illegally being exported to305 words
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258 1985-07-09 3 Yao to sign trade pact during Soviet Union tour MOSCOW, Mon. Chinese Vice-Premier Yao Yilin is due tomorrow on a week's official visit to the Soviet Union. The main objective of his visit will be to sign a long-term commercial accord under w'uch trade exchanges betv/een Beijing and Moscow willAFP - 258 words
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Article54 1985-07-09 3 TAIPEI, Mon. A nuclear power plant has been shut down for safety checks after a generator fire but experts said there was no radiation leak. Government engineers investigating last night's fire at the plant outside Pingtung m southern Taiwan said the fire-damaged generator might take someReuter - 54 words
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Article20 1985-07-09 3 DHAKA, Mon. About 1,500 doctors staged a one-day strike today to demand jobs for newly-qualified medical Reuter graduates.Reuter - 20 words
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Article66 1985-07-09 3 BEIJING, Mon. Floods, a typhoon and other natural disasters killed 501 people and injured more than 3,900 across China m the past three months. A senior Chinese official, Mr Yao Shaoyu, told the China Daily today that storms, hail and floods hit crops m six provinces,Reuter - 66 words
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346 1985-07-09 3 BEIJING, Mon. Twenty senior executives from the city of London, led by the Earl of Limerick, opened a two-day seminar m Beijing today to teach Chinese officials about the workings of international finance. The seminar, attended by Bank of China Chairman Bu Ming346 words
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107 1985-07-09 3 BANGKOK, Mon. The first oil rig has been In si ailed off the southern roast of Vfetnam ha joint Vietname:e-Soviet venture, the Vietnam News Agency reported today. The rig is expected to begin operation soon and was installed ahead of schedule, It said. TheAP - 107 words
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236 1985-07-09 4 Ex-general vows to bare CIA secrets at his trial MIAMI, Mon. A retired air force general whose embezzlement trial starts today at West Palm Beach, Florida, has the intelligence community worried with vows to launch a defence that includes releasing information about CIA activities. Richard Collins, 55, and his MiamiUPI - 236 words
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Article, Illustration123 1985-07-09 4 Tainted fruit blamed for 100 illnesses SACRAMENTO (California), Mon. Ten million watermelons on grocery shelves were ordered destroyed yesterday because of a wave of illnesses m the west that was linked to a banned pesticide used on some of the fruit, officials said. Watermelons treatedUPI; Reuter - 123 words
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Article324 1985-07-09 4 It got more than was requested: Congressman WASHINGTON, Monday EVEN with Congressional Budget cuts, the Pentagon has received more money for defence over the past four years than President Ronald Reagan said was needed when he took office, Congressman Les Aspin charged yesterday. "The PentagonReuter - 324 words
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210 1985-07-09 4 Reagan 'sought air strike against Salvadoran rebels' NEW YORK, Mon. President Ronald Reagan wanted to launch an air attack on Salvadoran rebel bases m retaliation for the killing of four US Marines and two other Americans m San Salvador last month, Newsweek magazine reported today. Gunmen, believed to be linkedAFP - 210 words
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Article34 1985-07-09 4 HONOLULU, Mon. Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, m Hawaii, resumed its 30--month-old eruption, said scientists. A helicopter yesterday reported a slow-moving river of lava coming from part of the volcano. APAP - 34 words
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Article76 1985-07-09 4 TWELVE PEOPLE were killed and 30 injured yesterday when an express train hit a lorry on a level-crossing at 160 km/h and ploughed into houses m the centre of the French town of St-Pierre-du-Vauvray. The train was carrying more than 500 passengers from Le Havre toReuter - 76 words
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Article62 1985-07-09 4 SECRET TALKS aimed at ending Sri Lanka's communal violence started yesterday m Bhutan and hundreds of Tamil separatists back home marched through Jaffna m protest. A senior Bhutanese official said m Thimpu, capital of the Himalayan kingdom, that the morning session "went off well and aReuter - 62 words
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Article76 1985-07-09 4 FIERCE FIGHTING erupted m the northern port of Tripoli yesterday, hours before Lebanon's Muslim leaders were to hold a conference under Syrian auspices to try to revive the shattered Beirut government. Police sources said the fighting between the Muslim fundamentalist Tawheed movement and the pro-Syrian Arab DemocraticUPI - 76 words
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Article67 1985-07-09 4 SUDAN DISCLOSED yesterday that Libya is to help its armed forces with training and logistics, the latest move m improved relations between Tripoli and Khartoum since an April 6 coup ousted Jaafar Numeiry as Sudanese president. Al-Sahafa reported m Khartoum that the Defence Minister m the new SudaneseReuter - 67 words
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Article91 1985-07-09 4 NEW ZEALAND will enshrine its ban on nuclear-capable warships m legislation by the end of the year, Prime Minister David Lange said m Wellington yesterday. Mr Lange said he hoped the legislation would also cover a proposed South Pacific nuclear-free zone being discussed by regional governments nextReuter - 91 words
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Article70 1985-07-09 4 SERGEI PAVLOV, who headed Moscow's massive effort m staging the 1980 Olympics but then lost his sports job, has been named ambassador to Burma, Tass news agency said In Moscow yesterday. Mr Pavic". 56, was fired from his job as the head of the <-t*te sports committeeAP - 70 words
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269 1985-07-09 5 10,000 due in Nairobi for forum on women's role NAIROBI, Mon. About 10,000 women from every United Nations member country are due m an expectant, spruced-up Nairobi this week to discuss whether the position of women m the world has improved over the past 10 years. Women's pressure groups plan269 words
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159 1985-07-09 5 Reagan 'told off Assad' over hijackers NEW YORK, Men. President Ronald ReaSan told Syrian Presient Hafez Assad sternly last week that Damascus should help track down the hijackers of Trans World Airlines Flight 847 "so that I will not have to act farther", Newsweek magazine has reported. In a lfr-minnte159 words
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Article, Illustration483 1985-07-09 5 Blacks 'are willing to share power' NEW YORK, Mon. THE imprisoned leader of South Africa's outlawed African National Congress, Mr Nelson Mandela, says South African Blacks want to share power with the country's White minority, the New York Times has reported. In a rare interviewUPI - 483 words
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109 1985-07-09 5 LONDON, Mon. Mohammad Musavi Khoeniha, the leader of the militant students who overran the US embassy m Teheran m 1979, was nominated today to be Iran's new Pro-secutor-General, the Iranian news agency Irna said. The agency, received m London, said Iranian spiritual leader AyatollahReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration304 1985-07-09 6 Suicide watch on suspect Murder accused awaits court hearing CALGARY (Canada), Monday CHARLES NG, a suspect m as many as 25 sex-torture mass murders m California who vowed not to be taken alive, was under a suicide watch yesterday as he awaited a court appearance on charges of attempted murderUPI; Reuter - 304 words
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193 1985-07-09 6 PITTSBURGH, Mod. Surgeons here have transplanted damaged kidneys into foreigners because of a shortage of healthy ones, a Pennsylvanian newspaper has reported. The Pittsburgh Press yesterday quoted Dr Thomas Starzl, chief of the Pittsburgh University Hospital transplant surgery team, as saying that the hospitalAFP - 193 words
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Article57 1985-07-09 6 GEORGETOWN (Guyana), Mon. Guyana gunboats detained three South Korean trawlers and their crews after they were found fishing m territorial waters, the government said yesterday. A haul of 10,425 kg of prawns were found aboard the vessels, which were escorted to Georgetown's port. Police m GeorgetownUPI - 57 words
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Article44 1985-07-09 6 SEOUL, Mon. The Bahamas and South Korea have agreed to exchange ambassadors, the Foreign Ministry said today. Last year, South Korea exported goods worth US$42 million (5592.4 million) to the Bahamas while buying US$B3O,OOO worth of Bahamian products. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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298 1985-07-09 6 Fraud charge mars election in Mexico MEXICO CITY, Mon. Mexicans cast ballots yesterday m an election that marked the main opposition party's strongest challenge m 56 years, but which was marred by charges of fraud, ballotstuffing and voter intimidation. "In different places m the country, acts of violence were detectedUPI - 298 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-07-09 6 MISS Singapore, Lyana Chiok, and Miss Japan, Beatrice Popi, sun themselves and smile during a break m a video-taping session on board the cruise ship, M/S Holiday, off Miami on Friday. Uppermost m their minds must have been the Miss Universe Pageant on July 15.AP - 219 words
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Article, Illustration249 1985-07-09 7 PAMPLONA (Spain), Mon. Six fighting bulls stormed out of a corral yesterday to mark the start of Spain's wildest fiesta, an eight-day outburst of bullfights and drinking held to honour a beheaded patron saint. The running of the bulls, given international fame by American novelistReuter - 249 words
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305 1985-07-09 7 Pope John the columnist? It's laughable, says Vatican VATICAN CITY, Mon. A Vatican spokesman said yesterday that a statement from London that Pope John Paul was to become a weekly columnist for newspaper publisher Rupert Murdoch was "laughable". A Murdoch spokesman said the publisher had signed the Pope to writeReuter - 305 words
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347 1985-07-09 7 Papers hound Princess over 'love affair' LONDON, Mon. Five of Britain's national popular newspapers, with a total circulation of more than 13 million, are virtually hounding Princess Michael of Kent with frontpage juicy details of her alleged love affair with Texan multi-millionaire Ward Hunt. The relationship first came to lightAFP - 347 words
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129 1985-07-09 7 ISOLA DEL GIGLJO (Italy), Mon. To cheers from history huffs and the curious, workers yesteHay pulled the hull of an Etruscan ship out of Italy's western coastal waters where It had lain for about 2,6 M years. The hull was immediately put IntoAP - 129 words
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Article374 1985-07-09 7 ROY CARSON - ROY CARSON By Stockholm Reporter STOCKHOLM, Mon. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute's weekend conference on weapons m space has, if anything, left the superpowers further apart than they already were when 37 delegates from 16 countries began de-escala-tion talks on Friday. In374 words
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Article, Illustration699 1985-07-09 8 The 18th Asean Foreign Ministers' meeting The 18th Asean Foreign Ministers' meeting opened m Kuala Lumpur yesterday with both intra-Asean economic issues and the Cambodian conflict taking centre stage. All the Asean foreign ministers unanimously agreed that the Cambodian issue needed to be urgently699 words
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211 1985-07-09 8 Mochtar pleased with response to Pacific relations KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Despite differences over what form the Asean-Pacific dialogue should take, Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, today said he was satis- fied with the general re- I sponse from other Asean members towards AseanPacific co-operation. Speaking at the opening session211 words
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376 1985-07-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today warned that Asean's most uncertain days ahead concerned the regional grouping's own economic co-operation. In declaring the 18th Asean foreign ministers' meeting open, Dr Mahathir asked if Asean ought not to376 words
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Article, Illustration354 1985-07-09 9 Malaysian civil servants m nationwide union action KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The planned nationwide picketing by Malaysian civil servants to back their claim for higher wage increases took place during the lunch hour today without any incidents. The National Joint Council (NJC) Staff Side for statutoryNST - 354 words
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233 1985-07-09 9 Figures were misread: MCA official KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Chinese Association today dismissed an allegation of a $11.3 million discrepancy m the party accounts, claiming that the group which had lodged a police report on the matter did not have "even rudimentary knowledge of accounts". It said that theBernama. - 233 words
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Article146 1985-07-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The government intends to do away with smallholdings under rubber, decrease the acreage planted with rubber, and promote the estate system. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said last night that with efficient agricultural management, the quality of rubber produced under theNST - 146 words
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253 1985-07-09 9 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Mon. US Secretary of State George Shultz spent the first day of his visit here discussing bilateral trade issues with his Thai hosts. He also met representatives of the two Cambodian noncommunist resistance groups. Mr Shultz, who is here253 words
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198 1985-07-09 9 PENANG, Mon. A group of youths threw at least 15 petrol bombs at the Paris Hotel m Jalan Irving on Saturday night, damaging a window on the ground floor and the awning on the first floor. Two men were also slashed by the youths,NST - 198 words
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Article, Illustration474 1985-07-09 10 KATHLYN TSANG - KATHLYN TSANG Last year, people had to queue for hours to get tickets for the Arts Festival. This year, a bid to prevent a repeat performance By BEAT the queue and pay for your Drama Festival tickets by posting a money order, postal order or474 words
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234 1985-07-09 10 Changi's flight kitchen to provide meals for SAF CHANGI International Airport Services (CIAS) has added another feather to its cap. Its catering arm has just clinched a contract to supply meals for about 5,000 men m the SAF. Its $38 million flight kitchen, built m 1981, provides meals for airline234 words
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210 1985-07-09 10 Jewellery robbery: $10,000 reward offer AN insurance company is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for a robbery m Toa Payoh Industrial Park on April 27. The information provided must also lead to the recovery of the $114,500 worth of jewellery210 words
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235 1985-07-09 10 THE Drama Festival has succeeded m attracting a South-east Asian group to perform during the month-long feast of plays. During the festival, to be held from Aug 17 to Sept 22, the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka from Kuala Lumpur will present235 words
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304 1985-07-09 10 Refineries to get some cheer from spot cargoes SPOT cargoes of Indonesian and Iranian crude oil which independent oil traders are bringing m for processing here this third quarter will help m a small way towards keeping Singapore refineries active. But the refined products coming out of the cargo are304 words
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180 1985-07-09 10 A LORRY driver befriended a woman and took her to reclaimed land where he robbed and assaulted her, a court heard yesterday. Ramadas, 27, admitted punching and kicking Madam Narayani Kandappan, 49, when he robbed her of items worth $400, and a bag with $300,180 words
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Article483 1985-07-09 11 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG POSB gives assurance to its 650,000 ATM cardholders THE Post Office Savings Bank yesterday assured its 650,000 automated teller machine (ATM) cardholders that no money can be withdrawn from their accounts by unauthorised persons through the machines. A POSB spokesman gave this assurance483 words
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171 1985-07-09 11 A DRUNK man was knocked unconscious with an iron pipe by a woman who then robbed him of $2M and items worth $975. Mr Santokh Singh, 51, a machine operator, was invited to Balvinder Kaur d/o Kartar Singh's home m Lok Yang Way171 words
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Article, Illustration410 1985-07-09 11 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By CLEARANCE work has begun on the Ngee Ann Kongsi's Orchard Square site but it has yet to be subdivided into three parcels as planned. The kongsi is still seeking approval for the subdivision from the Ministry of National Development. Sources involved m410 words
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257 1985-07-09 11 Butcher jailed four years for rape A BUTCHER, Tan Soon Wah, 28, was jailed for four years by the High Court yesterday for raping a Secondary Four schoolgirl at Choa Chu Kang cemetery m November 1983. His accomplice, Koh Chin Keong, 16, was jailed for three years for attempting to257 words
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Article102 1985-07-09 11 Marketing, accountancy courses TWO courses by the National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will begin next week. A five -lecture course on Preparing and Writing Practical Marketing Plans will start on July 15, while a 14-lecture course on Management Accountancy for Non-Account-ants will begin on July 16. Sessions102 words
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Article52 1985-07-09 11 THE blind, spastic, mentally disabled, paralysed and aged will take part m Welshow, a concert organised by the Nanyang Technological Institute Welfare Services Club. Dr Ec Peng Liang, President of the Singapore Council of Social Service, will attend the function at the NTI auditorium on Thursday at52 words
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241 1985-07-09 12 AUDITING with the computer will be commonplace m the *****. This is the scenario painted by Mr Lav Ping Sum, Political Secretary (Health), m his address yesterday at a conference on Auditing and Computing TechnolJust as other areas of work were241 words
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Article58 1985-07-09 12 A 10-MAN delegation from the Kuantan Municipal Council, Pahang, is here on a four-day study of Singapore's sewage and waste control methods. Mr Suffian Wahid, the leader of the team from the Department of Engineering said the ideas obtained here will help m the construction of a centralised58 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1985-07-09 12 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA Sequel to the Andrew Road murders By THE Public Prosecutor yesterday withdrew three murder charges against a robber who had helped a child and her tutor escape from his accomplice during a robbery and triple murder m an Andrew Road bungalow1,007 words
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Article198 1985-07-09 12 INVEST m Luxembourg that is the message that Luxembourg's Crown Prince Henri, who arrived yesterday, has for Singaporean businessmen. He said that being situated m the middle of Europe, Luxembourg can serve as a distribution centre to other countries of the European Community. Luxembourg is keen198 words
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226 1985-07-09 12 A LORRY and a Mercedes-Benz were forfeited by a court yesterday tor being used as pirate taxis. Two men Teo Kirn Hwee alias Teow Keng Wee, 54, and lian Ngen Wo, SI, a Malaysian, both seif-empktyed drivers were each fined a total226 words
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Article64 1985-07-09 12 THE two opposition MPs, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam and Mr Chiam See Tong, have been invited to speak at a political forum organised by the Study Group of the National University of Singapore Society. The forum, entitled Destiny the Future of Singapore, will be held on July64 words
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Article295 1985-07-09 12 More space vacant in March MORE office and shop space and private homes were empty at March 31 this year than m September last year. National Development Ministry statistics show that 194,337 square metres of shop space, 389,130 sq m of office space and 5,713 private residential units were vacant295 words
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Article50 1985-07-09 12 PARTS of eastern Singapore were hit by a 14-minute power failure after a contractor damaged a cable m the Commonwealth Avenue area yesterday. The affected areas included Siglap, Chai Chee, Katong, Changi, Bedok, Tampines and East Coast Road. Power supply was restored at about 4.57 p.m.50 words
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Article167 1985-07-09 12 THE Syariah Court has, m a test case, affirmed the validity of a divorce made by post. Last Tuesday, the President of the court, Mr Haji Abu Bakar Hashim, said the divorce pronounced by Mr Shaik Shamsudin bin Shaik Hussain on his wife, Madam Shahidah167 words
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177 1985-07-09 13 THE Grangeford Apartments m Leonie Hill are to have new tiles m about a year to end the problem of water seepage. Next week, about 20 contractors will be invited, based on their track record and reliability, to tender for the estimated $2177 words
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Article, Illustration188 1985-07-09 13 THE Housing Board awarded a $490,000 contract last week to put an end to the problem of leaky roofs and sunken gardens at the Chancery Court HUDC flats off Dunearn Road. The repair work to all eight blocks m the estate, which is being188 words
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Article94 1985-07-09 13 TWO Malaysian youths were charged yesterday with armed robbery of a $500 gold chain and pendant from a woman at the 10th storey common corridor of Block 186, Boon Lay Avenue. No pleas were taken from Jayasangar Maniam. 18. and Katharsan Subramanian, 19, who are94 words
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Article43 1985-07-09 13 A MAN believed to be m his 20s was found dead m a drain along Queensway near Queen s Crescent yesterday at about 9 pm. He had a stab wound on his back. Police have not ruled out foul play.43 words
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Article126 1985-07-09 13 PM's suit hearing on Monday AN application to strike out certain portions of opposition politician Quek Teow Chuan's defence against the Prime Minister's defamation suit was adjourned to next week by the High Court Registrar yesterday. The application was made on the grounds that the portions of the defence complained126 words
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Article32 1985-07-09 13 THE Consumers' Association of Singapore has released another recipe card as part of its support lor the Eat Frozen Pork campaign. The recipe, is for Fried Spare Ribs with Vegetables.32 words
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281 1985-07-09 13 Needle didn't pierce my skin: Witness Cheating of patients case A FORMER patient of doctor Chow Dih said yesterday that on at least three occasions when Chow gave him an injection, the needle did not pierce his skin. Mr Koh Teow Hock, 66, said he knew this because "the flesh281 words
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Article472 1985-07-09 13 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM 360 workers will lose jobs By A JAPANESE-managed shipyard, partly owned by the Singapore Government, yesterday shut down its repair yard to cut its losses. The move by Mitsubishi Singapore Heavy Industries (MSHI) means that about 360 local workers would be made472 words
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127 1985-07-09 15 Company fined for unsafe platform A PLASTERER died a week after he fell from a working platform which was only 400 mm wide when it should have been 635 mm. A court yesterday fined a company, Hor Kew Pte Ltd, $6,000 after it pleaded guilty to failing to provide a127 words
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113 1985-07-09 15 A PARTNER of an eating house was fined $7,500 yesterday for failing to securely fence part of a machine which seriously injured a worker. Tang Phak Weng, partner of Por Kee Eating House, admitted the offence at Temple Street on April 24, 1983. The court113 words
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Article25 1985-07-09 15 THE National University of Singapore's School of Management will host the Association for Consumer Research Conference from July 18 to 20.25 words
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Article404 1985-07-09 15 THE public can expect better security and service from the police when several new police divisional headquarters and neighbourhood posts are built within the next three years. Already m the pipeline are two new police divisional headquarters one m dementi Avenue 4 and the404 words
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Article69 1985-07-09 15 THE case of a department store cashier accused of hitting the principal of Nan Chiau High School will be mentioned again on Aug 31. Lee Geok Hua, 18, is accused of hitting Madam Kau Ah Suo, 62, m the abdomen at the school m Kirn Van69 words
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329 1985-07-09 15 SEVERAL young people took tinrw off from celebrating Youth Day yesterday to call the Courtesy Hotline. Students made about one-third of the 46 calls we got. Overall, there were 17 louquets and 29 brickbats. Mona Tjiy, 16, of Telok Kurau, complained about329 words
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Article92 1985-07-09 15 THE Straits Times Courtesy Hotline got its first tetter yesterday, and it came all the way from Britain. Author John Dry? dale, who was m town recently to launch his newest book, had this to say: "On my return from Singapore a week or so ago,92 words
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Advertisement112 1985-07-09 11 METRO PRICEBREAKERS SUPER SAVINGS. GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY ASCOT, DUNLOP, PRO-KEDS. PUMA sports shoes .^BBfr '^Stfi W 14 |HF B^^r B^^tf*H Bl\ <^^^^^^,a\ \l| R spoils slioes ■Bl^^ iBB JmK GO FOR THESE SPORTY SPECIALS! QQ^^^. you could win top prizes of 6 new NISSAN MARCH with every $20 you112 words
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Advertisement242 1985-07-09 13 The Canadians are coming back with more computer software at ComputerAsiaBs The Systems Event for South East Asia The software being exhibited will include ComputerAsiaBs is a four-day show at the applications development tools, database World Trade Centre from 14-17 August management products, mainframe- 1985. Many leading international vendors micro242 words
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Advertisement412 1985-07-09 13 SIS Terminal Tables. Strong. Sleek.Adjusiable $215 ($258 with side attachment) SIS Terminal Tqble for business and home computers Ergonomicaliy designed and distinctively coordinated m biege I* I and brown, SIS Terminal Tables come I |^^9 with strong and adjustable work lops, 1 sturdy leg supports and castors tor 1 i412 words
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Article, Illustration402 1985-07-09 14 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN Sembawang Sea carnival participants put m extra training By A GROUP of canoeists are so anxious to do well at a coming sea carnival, they are using a pick-up truck for practices. The headlights of the vehicle parked at the water's402 words
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Article233 1985-07-09 14 Hong Kah RESIDENTS of four blocks of flats m Jurong West Street 42 last week had to put up with chutes blocked with decaying rubbish as high as two storeys. The situation at Blocks 4iO 413, 414 and 416 prompted a resident living on the second233 words
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Article260 1985-07-09 14 GOH SUI NOI - GOH SUI NOI Sembawang By THE NAME, Naval Base Kerala Library, is misleading. For the naval base is no longer m existence and the library is only a small part of the activities organised by the library committee. The 31-year-old library was set260 words
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147 1985-07-09 14 Kolam Ayer SIX years ago, five teenage boys could only use the void deck m their block to act out their plays. Now, things are better. 1 They have the Kolam Ayer CC at Geylang Bahru to practise at ana to discuss the whys147 words
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Advertisement631 1985-07-09 14 VLSI WORKSHOP (Very Large Scale Integration) nMOS VLSI Design 12-14 August, 1985 CMOS VLSI Design 14-16 August, 1985 at Shangri-La Hotel Singapore The Workshops are designed to eliminate the mystery associated with I.C. design and to make the VLSI technology available to a wide range of designers, both m industry631 words
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Advertisement667 1985-07-09 15 fcr vieWr^ w(CI?EDIT You need working capital urgently. Enjoy trade discounts from your suppliers ><^^>*^ \F^2elß^>2ic But unpaid invoices are not due. You throu h P**™"* ><^^^ Jo^W^ X/ could tighten your belt and wait. Or nhance ur ™v>®* edge by tin <^^^^^>^^ longer credit terms to your customers. A667 words
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493 1985-07-09 16 The Straits Times says Enter the era of youth WHEN the teenaged Boris Becker unleashed the final cannonball service ace that won him, among other things, a place m history at Wimbledon on Sunday, he added another dimension to the new wave that is sweeping the world of sport: The493 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1985-07-09 16 LINDLEY CLARK JR - LINDLEY CLARK JR By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal NEW YORK The battle to save the United States from all those nasty foreign goods goes on and on. In one of the latest skirmishes, the US government claims the1,096 words
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Article, Illustration618 1985-07-09 16 Art Buchwald In the name of humane aid LOS ANGELES When Congress voted for "humane" aid for Nicaragua, I thought the White House would finally be satisfied. "Well, you got your money. Does that mean we dont have to go to war there anymore?" I questioned an aide. "What makes618 words
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539 1985-07-09 16 Lianhe Zaobao, July 5 Co-operation between three major grassroots organisations THE Community Centre Management Committees (CCMCs), the Citizens' Consultative Committees (CCCs) and the Residents' Committees (RCs) emerged at different stages ot Singapore's history and social development. Their common oojective is community development. The539 words
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296 1985-07-09 16 Berita Harian, July 5 SNEF shows positive attitude THE move by the Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF) to help unions recruit more members is an interesting and positive development m management-union relations. Although SNEF's approach m attracting more workers to join unions is different from296 words
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Advertisement104 1985-07-09 16 Hand-made watches since 1755. Today it still takes over halt a year for master watchmakers to craft one watch m IS-carat gold. For Service Information, call Moutrie Pte. Ltd. (Sole Agent): *****66. VACHERON w V CONSTANTIN T Geneva. Since 1755. TCM3RROW IS TOUR lAST CHANCE TO BE A BIG WINNER!104 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1985-07-09 17 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON Russians aim for slice of property pie By Moscow Reporter MOSCOW Summer weather has sent Russian town-dwellers flocking to the countryside on every occasion to indulge their love of nature. This year, it's with added enthusiasm after Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev publicly announced1,066 words
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Article, Illustration763 1985-07-09 17 SHEILA RULE - SHEILA RULE By HARARE (Zimbabwe) The party of Prime Minister Robert Mugabe has gained an overwhelming victory m Zimbabwe's first general election since independence m 1980, and Mr Mugabe indicated that he would move to turn this multiparty democracy into a one-party state. Mr763 words
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Advertisement475 1985-07-09 17 PRODUCTIVITY '8 5 Auto series copying. Auto two-sided copying. That's Ricoh Productivity. SERIES COPYING V«KMHHH| ERASE GRAPHIC LINES Sometimes the job may Mr You may want your copy without the graphic lines from require you to make 2 pages W -^^m original. The FT 5070 will erase those iines giving475 words
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261 1985-07-09 18 Contest will encourage more to be courteous COURTESY begets courtesy. A smile given, a smile returned. It costs precious little, yet makes life much more pleasant. Unfortunately, the meaning of courtesy does not seem to endear to some of the staff of a particular Housing Board area office. I have261 words
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192 1985-07-09 18 Man spent nearly two hours in queue ON June 28, I had the misfortune of having to pay a road tax bill at the MRCS counter at the DBS Jurong branch. I would like to share my experience so that remedial action may be taken. I joined the queue at192 words
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Letter, Illustration507 1985-07-09 18 Praise, and some well-meant criticism, for Singapore AS a visitor from Wales to your beautiful island, I felt I had to put pen to paper and relate some of my experiences here, and also observations on the changes that have taken place since my last visit507 words
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Letter, Illustration312 1985-07-09 18 I REFER to the letter "Zoo refused entry to visitor's pet" from Mr Robin Tan. (ST, July 4). As an obvious animal lover, Mr Tan has raised a question, the answer to which will be of interest not only to him but also312 words
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Letter63 1985-07-09 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Tour organisers must be held accountable" by "Stranded". (ST, June 25). We would appreciate it if the writer could telephone Mrs Polly Leong of the STPB Agency Administration Department on *****11, extension 150, to provide details to facilitate the board's investigation into63 words
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154 1985-07-09 18 WE wish to thank Mr E.L. Chua for his suggestion on how to deal with the problem of mutilated library books, m his letter "Let's throw the book at these vandals". (ST, June 21). An average of 4,300 books are borrowed daily at the154 words
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Letter88 1985-07-09 18 I REFER to the letter "How about a reminder on not smoking" by "Libran". (ST, June 26). At the beginning of each show, cinema patrons are reminded on the screen that smoking is strictly prohibited. Similarly, bus commuters are reminded by "No Smoking" notices displayed m the88 words
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Advertisement420 1985-07-09 18 Happily, the answer to both savvy to know that being m a prime questions is "further than you area, your investment comes with the might imagine". potential to command prime value. Spottiswoode Towers put you So, while you may not be m a right on the map to places that420 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-07-09 19 THE Singapore stock market remained m the doldrums and share prices drifted lower. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 6.68 points to 746.46. The Business Times Composite Index lost 6.04 points to 654.20. Falls led rises 102 to 24, with 36 issues unchanged. A total of 5.967 words
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Article74 1985-07-09 19 ft BN 100". 308 +11 MBwUif 535 +5 ICWHLom 85 4'/4 UOB 380 +4 Mem Bo« Spare 230 +4 Shan-Ua 218 +3 MUI 214 +3 DoltnumMsu 320 +2 UftC 252 +2 EmoMc 261 +1 Tat Lee Bank 258+1 Cam Plant 50c 251+1 Simian 200 +1 Tractors 186 +1 Pubic74 words
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Article82 1985-07-09 19 G E Life 1620 -70 Tatek Cement 390 -32 D Keramat 770 —30 Berjtaitai 308 —20 Ssantronf 50c 140 —20 DBS 535 —10 CtC 318 -10 limber 112 —10 Su Vie- 240 -9 Mm Msia 50c 191 -9 Straits Tradkif 324 —8 Ma— m C«pn 322 —8 OUB Ms82 words
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Article12 1985-07-09 19 IPromet 318,000 Sigma Metal 316,000 Genting 248,000 Pahang Inv 218,00012 words
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Article62 1985-07-09 19 July 5 July 8 J«<y 5 8 ST Properties 439.61 436.53 BT Composite 660.24 654.2 C ST Minings 310.53 309.94 BT Indicator *****59 *****97 ST Plantations 2329.74 2327.91 BT 08/ OS -465 -iU XBC 567.15 563.50 ST Industrials 753.14 746.46 OUB Composite 370.65 368.38 ST Finance 2240 77 2224.4262 words
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Article34 1985-07-09 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits rimes Business Times Industrials Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/84) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82) L__34 words
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Article14 1985-07-09 19 I THE US doUar closed at DM3.0040 m Singapore, losing three points. i14 words
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Article21 1985-07-09 19 I£ DM V FF S| H$ UBs 1.3325 3.0030 246.85 unq 2.2270 unq 1.3280 3.0040 246.55 9.1470 2.2280 7.763021 words
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Article33 1985-07-09 19 Eurodollar: Gained 30 ticks to 92.32 a contract. Dentschemark: Gained 30 ticks to 0.3342 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 19 ticks to 0.*****6 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.2O to U*****.70 an ounce.33 words
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Article69 1985-07-09 19 QINGDAO (China), Mon. China's fourth largest port at Qingdao is being expanded and modernised and a new port is being built at Huangando to help China cope with import and export demands. Mr Shou Yangbin, Deputy Chief of the Qingdao management board, said Qingdao port will handleReuter - 69 words
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Article81 1985-07-09 19 Pechiney, Pioneer to join forces SYDNEY, Mon. Pioneer Concrete Services Ltd has formed a joint venture with Pechiney Australia Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Pechiney S. A., to manufacture silicon metal m Tasmania. The US$34 million (5|78.2 million) project will be sited at Electrona, south of Hobart. Pioneer's participation willReuter - 81 words
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Article62 1985-07-09 19 TOKYO, Mon. Mazda Motor Corp, Japan's third largest automaker, today said it would develop a 1,000 cc plus passenger car to be produced m South Korea and marketed mostly m the United States under Ford Motor's dealership. The South Korean participant m the trilateral venture is KiaAFP - 62 words
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Article70 1985-07-09 19 BEIJING, Mon. China could take action to solve the problem of outstanding pre-war Chinese bonds, said the Chairman of the British Invisible Exports Council, Lord Limerick. Lord Limerick, who is also Vice-Chairman of UK merchant bank Kleinwort Benson Ltd, told a financial seminar here the Bank ofReuter - 70 words
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Article82 1985-07-09 19 KUWAIT, Mon. The Kuwaiti fund for Arab economic development has made loans to China and Uganda to help with development projects. Kuwaiti news agency Kuna said on Saturday the fund lent China about US$l4.5 million (5533.4 million) repayable over 19 years at 5 perAFP - 82 words
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506 1985-07-09 19 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Innovest prepared to pay up to $46 m for fast-food chain By MR LOO Cheng Ghee's Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd may soon be sold to Malaysian engineering group Innovest Bhd, which is prepared to pay up to $46 million for506 words
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Article154 1985-07-09 19 ,mamf.ma Housing loan $120,000 Period of loan 11 years Interest rate 9% p.a. Monthly instalment $1,469.47 •Recommended monthly CPF used to offset loan 700.00 Monthly cash outlay for the first nine years 769.47 Monthly cash outlay for the 10th 11th year $1,469.47 *Due to the154 words
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614 1985-07-09 19 DOREEN SOH - Easier repayment plan also offered in flexible package DOREEN SOH By DBS Bank has cut its housing loan rates and is offering three loan repayment periods instead of two to their customers. At the same time, DBS is introducing the FlexiPlan home loan package, which it says is its most614 words
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Article114 1985-07-09 19 TOKYO, Mon. Matsushita Electric Trading Co Ltd said today it will hold an import exhibition here on July 18 and 19 displaying high-technology products, components, beverages and cosmetics entered by 78 companies m 29 foreign countries. Mr Hajime Hayashi, senior managing director m charge of import114 words
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628 1985-07-09 19 Headhunters in own game of musical chairs THE small group of international headhunters executive search firms based here have been caught up m their own game m recent months, as AGNES WEE found out. IN APRIL, prominent banker Eric Sim decided to don headhunting gear instead. He joined Spencer Stuart628 words
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Article73 1985-07-09 19 VANCOUVER, Mon. Three unions, representing the majority of Canadian Pacific Air employees, went on strike today but called it off after less than four hours when negotiators reached agreement on a new contract. No details of the pact were released, and a union spokesman said itAP - 73 words
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Advertisement264 1985-07-09 19 Sending Telefax from our service outlets is now cheaper. From July 1 Telefax Service at all our service outlets, which include the post offices, is even better value than ever! Rates are reduced by up to 30% on the first page and up to 62% for the second and subsequent264 words
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Article2595 1985-07-09 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend i2,595 words
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Article1819 1985-07-09 20 INDUSTRIALS A Choc(l.6oß 1.705H1) 1.60(1) 1.70 AMD (3.008 3.025X1) 3.04 (1) 3.02(1)2.98(56)3.00 Alcom (0.858 0.86 V25X6) 0.86 Vi (7) 0.86 (2) 0.84 V2 (3) 0.85 AISB (0.81 Viß 0.835X2) 0.86 '/i API (0.678 0.66V25) (22) 0 66 (6) 0.67 ASM (0.99'/ 2 B)(5) 1.00 (16)1,819 words
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Article2666 1985-07-09 20 1985 Last Yield Vol Day rich Low Company Sale Charge ('000) Hifh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 185 107 Acmo 107 -1 4.6 I 107 107 146 76 Alcorn 76 -2 6.5 I 76 76 270 165 Alied Choc 165 134 88H Amol Steel 50e2,666 words
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Article280 1985-07-09 21 OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5% 6 SV. 5% Autosave 5M Fixed deposit 1 month 43/4 4% 4% 43/4(1) 3 months 5 5 5 5 6 months 5 '4 5% 5Vi 5% 9 months 5V_ 5V_ 5 V. 5 V. 12 months 5 3 /4 5280 words
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Article104 1985-07-09 21 THE US dollar ruled mixed against most major currencies compared with last Friday's New York levels m quiet trading. Against the Singapore dollar, the greenback ended with little change from its opening of 2.2270/80. It was traded between 2.2260 and 2.2285 at 3 pm yesterday. Against the deutschemark, the104 words
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Article167 1985-07-09 21 Interbank Over the counter Fore j-n Local dolars to Foreign currency 2» one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar i- 4984 llt'lll Canadian dollar 1.6432-1.6451 6.15-6.06 NZ dollar 1.0476-1.0503 9.65-9.35 SterliPß pound 2.9388-2.9424 3.41-3.35 USdollar 2.2315-2.2325 4.52-4.48 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austnan167 words
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Article120 1985-07-09 21 Hongkong, Mon. Closing price Gold closed easier m int* fairly quiet trading re- ..cnn/ow™ fleeting the strength of Kru errand 2 5 00 (2500) the US dollar, dealers PHYSICAL Buytn-Seien said. gold sj The metal ended at Klln ??^«_??«i?» U*****.50/90 an ounce f'JJ 3 ?£t l compared with Satur-120 words
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Article23 1985-07-09 21 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 312.30—312.80 311.00-311.50 Mon Sat Hongkong 312.50—312.90 313.20—313.70 Fri Thurs New York 310.80—311.50 Closed London 311.50-312.00 310.50-311.0023 words
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Article184 1985-07-09 21 Managers' prices for July 9 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.66 1.76 The Savinp Fund 1.28—1.36 Spore Prof Fund 0 73 0 77 Spore Sec Fund 1 08— 1.14 Spore Invest Fund 0.80-0.85xd Spore Equity Fund 0 74 0 78 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund 0 98—1.04 Asia184 words
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Article, Illustration274 1985-07-09 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit A DISAPPOINTING rise m non-farm employment m June spelled fears that the estimate growth for the second quarter's GNP could be revised downwards. Opening 28 points above last week's close m Simex, the September Eurodollar was traded narrowly and closed at 92.32, one point off274 words
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Article, Illustration553 1985-07-09 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo fine Block Sin Bhum (227N) 9/7 (2300) Fl *****100 Xl MS Mango (8528N) 10/7 (0400) F5 0700-0800/1500-1600 U2 L Aiitha (3W) 10/7 (0700) F7 *****200/*****900 jenlink (27/85) 10/7 (0700) Fl *****400/*****900 B 3553 words
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Article, Illustration179 1985-07-09 21 Vessel Berth Art Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Ares m PIC Bintang K29 a-s.de 9/7 Gory P2A 10/7 us as k st— R k Str Venture K24E aside 9/7 Jurona Auby K24W 9/7 10/7 .>„,, 9/7 Catamarca2 Kl5 9/7 11/7 Auha 9/7 Equator 5 K23179 words
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Article17 1985-07-09 21 Tin Owing price* MS/kfa Xl Tin 30.55 up 25 cents Turnover: 208 tonnes down 66 tonnes17 words
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Article15 1985-07-09 21 Rubber Ctoung prices cenh/Uo Singapore July 175.00 up 0.50 cents Malaysia July 194.50 unch15 words
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Article20 1985-07-09 21 Closing prices Siiv.r USJ/troy oz Mon Fri tneapore 593-5.98 591-5% Fri Thn York Closed Closed Source Credit Suisse. Spore20 words
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Article23 1985-07-09 21 CtoJint prices Copp* £/tonne Fri Spot *****0 1081 00 (1077 50 1078.00) 3 months 1090.00—1091.00 (1088.50—1089.00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 10,600 tonnes23 words
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Article21 1985-07-09 21 OosancpricM Aluminium HXxmt Fri Spot 764 00—764 50 (795.50-760.00) 2 months 786.00 786.50 (781.00-782.00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 7,375 tonnes21 words
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Article91 1985-07-09 21 Closint prices Crude MS /tonne palm oi July 1020 (south ft central) Aug 1000/1020 Refined palm oil USS/tormes RBDpalm July 525 (sellers) Aug 510 (sellers) Sept 500 (sellers) RBDOtein July 495 (sellers) Ajg 480 (sellers) Sep 470 (sellers) RBD Stearin July 405 (sellers) Aug 390 (sellers) Sept 38091 words
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600 1985-07-09 21 INVESTORS remained pessimistic and share prices drifted yet lower at the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 6.68 points to 746.46. The Business Times Composite Index fell 6.04 points to 6!i4.20. Falls led rises 102 to 24, with 36 issues600 words
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Article257 1985-07-09 21 My g HKJ Chanre HK Elect 8.15 unch Hutchison 25.20 -0.2 Shk Props 12.50 -0.2 l Hk Elect Worr 1560 unch Intl City 0.87 +0.01 Sime Darby Associated Hoteh .0.48 fOO3 Hk Gas 10.50 +0.1 Jardine Moth 11.10 unch Sino Land 091 -0.01 Bonk Of East Ask. 23 40257 words
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Article336 1985-07-09 21 My 8 Yen Chant* Mitsub Estote B94 +20 Mitsub Heavy 342 +7 Mitsubishi 690 +15 Apnomoto 1150 unch Mitsui Co 420 +8 Akai 401 +1 Mitsui Shipbldg 170 unch Amada 970 +5 Mitsui Smelting 532 -5 Asahi Chem 894 +2 Mitsukoshi 608 -11 Asohi Glass 883 +2 Mitsumi 780336 words
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Article315 1985-07-09 21 My 8 Cents Chan|« ICI 202 +2 (IikI) Leighfon 143 7 Lend Lease 698 +2 Magellan Pet Aust 220 -10 A C I 263 +3 Mayne Nickless 305 -5 ANI 255 +15 Metals Explor A P M 287 +9 N L 47 +2 Aberfoyle 1100 +40 Mideast 25 unch315 words
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Article71 1985-07-09 21 I I I—-J1 -J 1 1 I I NST Index Monday 1194.54 (1207.48) -jj Hongkong Hang Seng 0 Monday 1566.68 (1570.30) |C Austraian Al-Ordinaries f. Monday 897.0 (882.4) Nikkei D J Average Monday *****.65 (*****.10) Financial Times Industrials Friday 955.7 (951.9) Dow Jones Average 0? Friday 1334.45 (Closed) (Fipires71 words
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Article511 1985-07-09 21 My 5 Cta«e« INDUSTRIALS AHied-Lyons xxx Ass. Dairies xxx BTRPLC xxx Babcocks 146 +1 Barclays 407 +13 Beecham 320 -3 BICC 198 +5 Blue Circle 513 unch BOC Group 270 +2 Boots 186 +2 Bowater 260 unch BATS 323 -2 Britannia 94 unch BP 530 +5 B Telecom PP511 words
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132 1985-07-09 21 NEW YORK, Mon. An industrial slump m the United States continued last month and a business group said m a report that "the economy definitely has problems". The National Association of Purchasing Management said yesterday its Composite Index dropped to 46.7 per cent last month,132 words
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Article500 1985-07-09 22 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By THE Registrar of Companies has appealed to all auditing firms to persuade their client firms to change their December year-ends. At the same time, Mr Chiam Boon Keng, the Registrar, has offered a way out by asking companies to computerise their accounts,500 words
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Article269 1985-07-09 22 JOHN Little, the department store that has become a household name m Singapore, will open the largest and most widely stocked St Michael's store on Saturday. The store, which stocks well-known British retail store Marks and Spencer's St Michael's brand of goods, will be located269 words
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109 1985-07-09 22 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation Ltd has reorganised its operations to face new challenges. Two new divisions the corporate banking division and the branch banking division will replace the Singapore and international divisions. Heading the corporate banking division, which is responsible for corporate customers and treasury109 words
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Article, Illustration505 1985-07-09 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Byi QI BOUGHT an HDB flat last year with a 21-year ltan from the HDB. Can I pay off a portion of the loan with a $25, M* lamp sun payment? How would the new monthly repayments be worked out? AWE CHECKED with the HDB and it505 words
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205 1985-07-09 22 LONDON, Mon. BRITISH industrialists renewed a call for an immediate cut m interest rates and said Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson's rejection of such a move was damaging British industry's competitiveness. The call came with sterling at its strongest overall since205 words
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Article, Illustration560 1985-07-09 22 MARA FERNANDEZ - Face in the news China Desk gets a match-maker MARA FERNANDEZ iy WHEN Teo Stew/ Hong helped work out the ities needed to tea* the Hongkong Bank's China Desk, it ditf not oeofr to her that the bank w©uld later decide that she should be the one to take on560 words
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Article79 1985-07-09 22 HONGKONG, Hon. Separate curbs on Individual countries' textiles exports to the United States this is the likely outcome of congressional support and government oppositjoji to legislation to restrict US textiles Imports. Strong support m Congress (or the Jenkins Bill and opposition to it by the Reagan administration should79 words
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139 1985-07-09 22 China's foreign reserves fall by $7 b BEIJING, Men.. IChina's foreign exchange reserves fell by US$3.2 billion (557.04 billion) m the first quarter of this year to U5511,262 billion, an official news report said today, The state-run China News Service quoted as official financial journal as disclOßinff the March 31139 words
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Advertisement132 1985-07-09 20 New from Penguin 0 A top nutritionist to star athletes tells you what to eat to reach peak performance m every sport. EAT TO WIN will show you. .IT: ~~j J -U rr-j What foods you should eat w HV A How you can 'de-age' your to build muscle while132 words
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Advertisement27 1985-07-09 21 This runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America's most successful corporations and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense. TIMES THE BOOKSHOP27 words
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Advertisement207 1985-07-09 22 ■■■■Mf Mill The Box at the Wascaron Pore Jazz Makes A Quantum Jump At The Bistro! Now, hear Esther Blue who has accompanied George Benson, Nancy Wilson Even New York jazz critics have only rave reviews of this accomplished musician, "fresh, original, bright and buoyant" New York Times. Sabrina Carnesi207 words
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Advertisement17 1985-07-09 22 SEND your financial queriofl to Mowoywiao, The Straits Timos, Timos House, 390 Kirn Sang Road, Singapore 0*23.17 words
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Advertisement79 1985-07-09 22 ■^^Ui'^Resistance Alloys mo^ Heating Elements W^- uptol7oo°C Metallic Elements up m m a \Jf g Silicon Carbide Kanthal Super 700-1500° C 800-170^C Kahthal {Super, heating modules, Silicon Oftrbide rods and related prodtic|s. Metallic heating elements made to your specifications Iron Chromium -aluminium and Nickel-chromium resistance heating wires/strips/ ribbons. Machines for79 words
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Advertisement149 1985-07-09 23 > LOT OFFER! MffiWfMß Selection of odd lot pieces now going at an irresistible price! Viß i i^^HHBBIB. Ml I I 1411k Illflk I I■lf 1 111 BJBT ■Ik ii 1 1 IHiI PB (M l^inss. SPECIAL ENGLISH CLASSES J FOR CHILDREN (AGES 6-12) Italian mechanism J ,600 i Chaise149 words
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Advertisement60 1985-07-09 23 How to et^w!^^ awkward corner Xpf* Sjp.f**^ OK Pot-holders and other pasar malam buys «1 *ii f^faßrv? »*^-J^BMWfe;rfßT«WTit^ .Mb3L 21 'i (i f^ tt tIK I'ffiftrT^ 4 'nHtMTMT' it? Say goodbye to one 27 our oldest Chinese schools Home and Property Edited by Wong Ai Kwei Decor and Design, Hobbies/Shopping60 words
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Article, Illustration712 1985-07-09 23 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By THE hot property market for Singaporean investors is now Hongkong, according to property consultants and valuers and some firms are gearing up to take advantage of the boom. The signing of the SinoBritish Agreement last year eased many fears about the future of Hongkong,712 words
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Article, Illustration185 1985-07-09 23 AT LEAST two property firms said they had taken concrete steps to ensure that they get a fair slice of the booming property business m Hongkong. Colliers International Property Consultants has set up a separate desk, that will include its185 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-07-09 24 Flat Talk Sewage block spoils plans MR HASHIM MOHAMED and his wife had planned to move into their new second-storey Housing Board flat at Block 756 m Yishun on June 30. But on two of their visits there recently, they found themselves ankle-deep m sewage first on June 23 and321 words
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Article, Illustration602 1985-07-09 24 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN CHOOSING a paint or coating for your home or an office block is not just a matter of a choice of colours. It is important to know about the different types available, the problems they could oose and how you can overcome them. By602 words
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Article, Illustration452 1985-07-09 24 THE home-owner can test the quality of a paint job much the same way a consultant does, said Prof Henry Ong a building and construction materials cm* -ltant. First, he can apply the hand test to check for chalking, soot, algae or dampness. Prof Ong said452 words
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Article172 1985-07-09 24 I Coming Up A LARGE complex offering a total of 56,495 sq m of industrial space is coming up at Hillview Avenue, off Upper Bukit Timah Road. The Lam Soon Industrial Building, described as suitable for light industries, boasts convenient facilities including 40 loading bays, 28 of172 words
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Article, Illustration168 1985-07-09 24 PACIFIC Decor an office furniture and design company opens its new 463 sq m showroom at Clifford Centre today. Mr Ong Kok Thai, general manager of the company, said they were promoting the "action" office system which revolved around providing a layout to suit the particular n?eds168 words
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Article125 1985-07-09 24 'Selected from Classified Ads. Chai Chee 33 21 11 $120,000 Agent Ave (14) 272-5801 Ang Mo Kio 539 18 5 $125,000 Owner Ave 10 (20) 457-5470 Bedok 710 8 5 $130,000 Owner Reservoir (15) 443-6712 Bedok 96 6 7 $130;000 Owner North (16) 444-0895 Bedok North 506 21125 words
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Article, Illustration919 1985-07-09 25 Tinker, tailor and clog-maker An unusual pasar malam featuring vanishing trades is being extended to December. MAGDALENE LUM talks to some of the 'hawkers' who set up shop five nights a week at the Singapore Handicraft Centre. THE Singapore Handicraft Centre has become a pulsating evening bazaar. Pasar malam (night919 words
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Article, Illustration313 1985-07-09 25 Peter Ong - Peter Ong Here's How WINDOWS are a "pane" m the neck. The glass breaks easily and often enough to frustrate you. So the best thing is to learn how to fix it yourself. The louvred windows which you find m many Housing Board flats and313 words
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Article, Illustration960 1985-07-09 26 Edward Khoo - Edward Khoo Some solutions to living m odd-shaped rooms and overcoming outsiders' stares two of the many problems m an HDB flat. In Your Home architect IT MAY be possible to live with an odd-shapped living/dining area but what do you do when not one,960 words
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Article, Illustration750 1985-07-09 27 4 In the year the school was built, there was no government educational institution of any kind even though the population was close to 70,000. Though Chwee Eng Swee Ec Chinese School, as it is called m Fujian dialect, was not the first Chinese school,750 words
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Article111 1985-07-09 27 I4PB »f« vp# mft k n s m a is n (if n ft w s s ffi fsr m9 a *n s:r±sp;Li3o^ &mm*& ttflMl: 3iA j'-^,)2) «A Hfii«S J>: S rijiri'j i# bi \ksl V iztT > ihPßjtlfA fe£ IfeMBtWW fliflF It in] a tk iff A Lvi ff111 words
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Article211 1985-07-09 27 jfcfefe 6^ 7^6 ~^r Ws] #?;!rt 3€« A fd ±•*P 20 /H flJ§ft mjfift <m<w*6> 1984iffij fijer .#A*n fj&trai fltf fp <?■ r§s tt f 5 ft* «n 5t flft-sfc£7E/sie(l9B2*£) ftfl96s'£ o fit* 3O*£ftiSs yep* o "rU-Mfc* (1982^) M ?§fc*MlW 1982'F- fr&mM?& X «:3i:^?f W^«K A As^#r«EKm m tS«BW-JW5E3«ASift«#/ff 3irt-^211 words
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Article, Illustration933 1985-07-09 27 AN EPITAPH which was never inscribed on the memorial it was meant for the Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation m Beach Road is now printed m an academic journal. The Journal of the South Seas Society 1984, published by933 words
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Article, Illustration911 1985-07-09 28 NOREFFENDI BADRON - NOREFFENDI BADRON By WE have gone through some arduous and agonising times m our attempts to create our own ideals and our own brand of the Malay theatre m Singapore. Our theatre is still too young, frail and impulsive. Should we back911 words
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Article, Illustration621 1985-07-09 28 Rahsia di sebalik sambutan hangat Pesta Teater Remaja tiap tahun Olßh NURLIYAKDI BERNASIB baikkah kita kerana setiap tahun kita ada Pesta Teater Remaja (PTR) anjuran Persatuan Kemuning Singapiua? Tentu sekali, seperti tahun-tahun yang sudah, akan ada ramai remaja yang berebut-rebut untuk berpesta atau berteater di PTR 1985. Apakah sebenarnya yang621 words
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Advertisement367 1985-07-09 48 LAST 4 90S ON TH£S£OFF£RS! "mmmmay p ■f3HP rTEAK STYLE draw-leaf *FfW RIX^DINING SET fJ'rf*^^ irjrVofExtena your dining space with this superb ■^■V l^^^ils^sikHCr teak-style table E«lu<Jing teak-stained ChE rS BREMEN CHAIRS m. Tm m I LUWIT M WRSBBP ~w/Q&7 I|| IIIMI Ml p*f\?^r PJl^r-^ Teak-style unit designed k^i^r W^r367 words
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Advertisement409 1985-07-09 48 the kmWm Alternative to retrenchment Hewlett Packard offers employees unpaid leave. Changes at Fitzpatrick's: Chief executive of Cold Storage discloses plans to BT B| Top quality for 8 top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****1 1, ext 2209 »^f r om igrapn409 words
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Miscellaneous134 1985-07-09 48 Weather UP TO lpm: Fair except for few passing showers. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.04 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 5/13 C Goudy Manila 23/31 C Sunny Amsterdam 14/21 C Goudy Melbourne 8/13 C Goudy Bangkok 25/33 C134 words
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Advertisement468 1985-07-09 24 I Buy at the right time f^^r^^"" 1 li i :^rr---^. >v The "Kitchen Belt" formed by a chain of //^s^jZjj/fJHai^^^ SnSa\ S I I L^--^ > imposed kitchen cabinets and kitchenware I'm \i //s£ Jr i I ''i£oo^^\- \f W" /7/^BHHP'f \v\y i I i I On show will468 words
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Advertisement353 1985-07-09 25 J^^ J^__^ J^^_^^^^^^ M I If you purchase any product from us and find that you can buy exactly the same product cheaper from another lighting retail company within 7 days, we will refund the difference on satisfactory proof. L'jill Ewl E!!S RS hpv B^^^^^B BR^^^^fl W w -v Bl353 words
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Advertisement479 1985-07-09 25 Tou can be a Successful Writer The Writing School, founded m 1949, shows you how to write articles, short stories, novels, romances, radio and TV scripts that sell and keep on selling.Top professional writers, through the medium of the school's comprehensive home-study courses, give you individual tuition, showing you how479 words
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Advertisement435 1985-07-09 26 Conference and Exhibition 28 30 August, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Singapore The aim of this conference is to improve the living environment by the control of noise and the enhancement of desirable sound. Q A distinguished panel of 21 speakers for the Conference Include: Dr Atsuo Murata Mr Takahiko Ono University435 words
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Advertisement202 1985-07-09 28 I ORCHARD: LAST 2 DAYS! j<! (*****88) 4 SHOWS 1 30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15PM j|| Ibf i 4 *5 l*^ at i.'-k!^ I 'Bl'Lk'TUiiAw GOLDEN SULTAN: LAST DAY! I 4th Fl OOR, SUI TAN PLAZA, JALAN SULTAN i (2954 I 76) 5 SHOWS I I am, 1 .30, 4 00,202 words
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Advertisement446 1985-07-09 28 JADE: OPENS TODAY 1 (*****80) S SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 FOR A LIMITED SEASON ONLY! 1 FASTEST, MOST FURIOUS ACTION YOU'VE EVER SEEN... WITH THE DEADLIEST OF WAR-MACHINE EVER INVENTED IN j| THE HANDS OF THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN ON EARTH! I lilP 5 J LJ m446 words
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Advertisement578 1985-07-09 28 ■■nap a 0 I C ia Ji I SAT I ON 1 fi PRINCE LAST DAY I lam, 130, 4 00, 6 45, 915 LIBPRES LAST DAY 4 SHOWS I 45, 4, 6 45, 9 15™ FRH TUNG SHCNnIHUiy L WANG f.HU HStN I How to choose d ROYAL BRlDE*^«gJfc2£578 words
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Advertisement764 1985-07-09 29 ii |3 p|M PJ f J IBi B IP'fl BBP^jßtß^Eaflßf^B 111^^^ S^m M BF^' El Fiß^Byfl B^^ l)^H&|&jjj&|£ ,-^dß Bfe B^Bb^Bbp^^^^^^^^B^^^^B^Bbb^^Bß^^B^B^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^B^B^J^m- Bbbv fIBBB^^^MBBBB^ 'JBbbV^Bbbbß *s9^ c '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^B^fIrJBBV^BBVjBrJBrJBrJBBBrJBrJBrJBBBBIBsv^ 1 Bbß^ pP^^ BBbT '^JBbBB Brß/ sbmx- i .'.k^B^Bbß^^k^^:. j^S^^B BBflßii- BBrf^' B^^ J* JBj BBr"^ofl BbBI"' BBk^ Ibbbl BbbP^ bß^ T^BBBbL 1764 words
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Advertisement648 1985-07-09 30 NOTICES I^sherlffs sale I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE B REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE SUIT NO. 4622 OF 1984 I Execution No. 476 of 1985 In the cause of Tridex Pte Ltd Plaintiff I versus B IMagnis Encon Services Re Ltd Garnishee I AUCTION SALE OF I "Sharp-Sf 771" Photocopying648 words
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Advertisement119 1985-07-09 30 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB I has 4 FRUIT MACHINES m good working condition for sale. Details are as follows:— Machine No. Location Name Date of Purchase 2 Island Jennings 5 Lines (5 Coins) 27-11-1979 4 Bukit Bally Bonus 7(6 Coins) 25-12-1978 6 Bukit Bally Golden Gate (1 Coin)119 words
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Advertisement134 1985-07-09 30 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO 111 OF 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 18S) 197* Kdition And In the Matter of TURBO-ASIA JANITORIAL SUPPLIES PTE. LTD. NOTICE OF WINDING UP ORDER [n the Matter of TURBOASIA JANITORIAL SUPPLIES PTE.134 words
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Miscellaneous200 1985-07-09 30 SUN TAN ByCoUette r n^llf Cko IT ISN'T We CAN) /T.pn/c OF t& IH&Dep&' iOUk CAR MuSf ]f^— Aii So OUT Af TWt AMJ> Fll/E OUTStDt fcsi= 3£ Too SmAliTo j I SAMi T/ME-- J V-- PoSH/N^V J THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby J200 words
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Miscellaneous499 1985-07-09 30 PEANUTS *r 1 /7m 60IN6T0BeY"' I TMESE ARE SOME 50? UJMO CARtHS 7 I THINK 1 t V| N A DEBATE J NOTES i'M PREPARING WMV NOT 7 FORGET IT!! I YOU'RE REAPV.. J 1 V^Nj^utw^y SO I'LL BE REAPV__^ OH. YEAH 7 PROP PEAP!^_ VI BEETLE BAILEY B Mort499 words
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Advertisement457 1985-07-09 31 Jr^BA bY bVbBA ■^Tbßbl Bl BT^bS^H BBr^^ B^BBBJ m 1 Bbl Bbl BbV B^^^ iH_ BB* BS^teßß^ BB^^^B^ BBm BBJ 881 Bs 881 BI^BB/Bfl Bl 81-^BBI BBj aT^^BBI» Bl 881 BBJ BBJ BBA. BJB BBBBIBBUBB VBBBV W^^^P _^T Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: Sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc.457 words
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Advertisement597 1985-07-09 31 I Mobil! fl Providing energy to the world is our primary business. For over a fl fl century, Mobil has been creating new and better products through fl B technological and managerial expertise. Today, we rank as one of H fl the world's largest industrial companies and operate one of597 words
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Advertisement195 1985-07-09 31 v <: Hotel requires PERSONNEL MANAGER The selected candidate will be re- sponsible for the operations of the Personnel Department. Possess sound knowledge of local labour laws. Ability to work independently and communicate effectively at all levels. Preferably those with related working experience m a similar capacity. Salary is negotiable195 words
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Miscellaneous1906 1985-07-09 31 i^---i 1 1 l, i j Murals bring art MAGIC WITH WORDS (10.05 am) is a book ap- J *> ■W_■ V* M^F H WH M IB preciation programme for children between 7 EP^ and 12. The programme highlights books, j^*^ ___f i lil li poems and stories read by1,906 words
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Advertisement564 1985-07-09 32 INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD (A subsidiary of Lee Kirn Tah Holdings Limited) We have immediate vacancy for the position of: WORKS MANAGER The Job The successful candidate will be fully responsible for the effective management lof the production of precast concrete components. Responsibilities include production planning and control, implementing production564 words
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Advertisement306 1985-07-09 32 m/ Foxboro is the world's leader m computer based systems for process management I and control. Foxboro invites applications I from suitably qualified persons to fill the position of: TECHNICAL ASSISTANT The incumbent will be responsible for administering the daily activities of our manufacturing operations, including quality assurance audit. He306 words
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Advertisement263 1985-07-09 32 NOTICE HER WORLD regulation i2(i)(») ■■■■■BHBHHHHHHIHHHHK APPIJCATION ■vWfffWWJVfMl^^^y^^ffTTnTiS FOR A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION BHfVr^TPvQP^Tn^fv^^l Notice is hereby given that I, l^^^^^^^^B^^t^BK^^B^t^^^^^Sm^^,^" MOHAMUD ZACKIRIA —I^—l J— (Name of applicant) of Apt Blk 25, Jalan Berseh #09-128. fl^HP^ Spore 0820 (residential *^^^*^f( I address) am applying to the H I |jjjft B263 words
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Miscellaneous1265 1985-07-09 32 mM_m______________________^ 1 H_H_^^P~r* .P —^~^MP J~ HßP lU Pl &*mm l MP~'~_i^_^_^__^B I /^Bi_« w i r»A fJ I _i r __T^_r_ail <■ MY VIEW Catherine Ong mm—mmmmmmmm^mmm^mmm—w——^mm^^—w———mmmammmm—m——————m——mm—wm—m——m———m———wm—^ W/KM m "^■■l Ingenuity of an artist turned photographer H Tf^MBBk JiA I I ritisn Contemporary He talks about his meth- the1,265 words
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Advertisement4231 1985-07-09 33 I TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: *-lV Monday Friday 900 am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5.00 per line (Mm $15.00) Food/Ent«ft«inm«nt (2 —5) X^A/an A^>^>n^n^rßi /\r?&a :::L;:=s— sags- ™SH rr iS Jr^ i/f I /k\ V^^ V^^. II r^^l I|^ J I Irt AiaJuL I Y«V\ COUNTER SERVICE: (Mm $6 P4,231 words
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Advertisement608 1985-07-09 33 36 House Renovation/ Decor WE SPECIALISE IN repairing roof leakage, gutter, renovation work:- office, shops, factories, houses, partitions, ceiling, carpet, wall paper, painting, parquet flooring, rubber tiles, furniture. Tel: *****08/ *****09 WE SPECIALISE IN aluminium, sliding door and window, amplimesh, etc. Interested please call *****74/ *****58/ *****09 Hua Tat Aluminium608 words
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Advertisement449 1985-07-09 33 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND/FRIDGE Assist any of your problems 24 hrs Itlandwide Service can solve all problems of servicing, repairing/ respraying of all refrigerators and airconditioners m our workshop/ your place. Guaranteed. 2ndhand fridge available, single door $100 $200, twin door $200 $350. LEE MANG AIRCOND ft REFRIGERATION SERVICES *****16/9/*****04/*****06449 words
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Advertisement724 1985-07-09 34 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Offica removal specialised m pianos, organ* delivery ft disposal service. Experienced, reliable and responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges, good and fast service. Day/ night service. We are at your service 7 days a week from Ba.m. to 10p.m. TEL: *****97. GUARANTEED JOB724 words
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Advertisement776 1985-07-09 34 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services INCORPORATION OF LIMITED companies, computerised Si manual bookkeeping. Income tax returns and company secretarial services. Tel: *****28. PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS ($l5)/ fully computerised -answering ($l5)/ telex/ typing/ office room. *****66 Sylvia Phul. 55 Commercial Vessels BARGES CHARTER/ 3ALE, several units of 120 ft. length776 words
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Advertisement711 1985-07-09 34 57 Business Opportunities IMMEDIATELY AVAIL. $1M equipment comprising of 18 units Dump Trucks 20 to 35 tons capacity suitable for mining/ granite developments. Advertiser looking for Joint venture project. Phone: *****20/ *****33. MALAYSIAN COMPANY WITH AP to supply quality sand by barge wishes to establish long term contract with direct711 words
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Advertisement1180 1985-07-09 34 I^B J B Join Matsushita Refrigeration W [lM [W Industries (S) Pte Ltd as a Profl^B B 1 I L^B duction Operator and grow with L^hbb BI B LJI nv tes tne company. Benefits include on-the-job trainmm I ing, opportunities for promotion ST^ iTH and week| y video shows. Find1,180 words
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Advertisement576 1985-07-09 34 67 Situations Vacant: EDP MALE TRAINEE COMPUTER OPERATOR raquirad immediately. Must have GCE 'O' level and completed N.S. Plaaaa call *****53 (Alex Tan) or call personally from 10.30 am. at; DATA PROCESSING DEPT. METRO GOLDEN MILE, 3RD FLOOR BEACH ROAD for en intorvMiw. 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial KAWAI MUSIC SCHOOLS576 words
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Advertisement507 1985-07-09 34 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic WANTED FEMALE CHINESE En-glish-speaking Cook for Home, for elderly m Upp. Buklt Timah. Call *****81 for appointment. 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical r TKR We invite applications for the post of: Singaporean GCE 'O' level Good m Mathematics and calculations At least 1 year working experience507 words
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Advertisement517 1985-07-09 34 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PERSONNEL CLERK c G.C.E. "O" Level with good grades m Maths/ English c Ability to type well c Christian Males or Females c BMingual m English/ Mandarin c Knowledge of word processing/ computer operation and some working experience, though not necessary, would be advantageous Send517 words
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Advertisement640 1985-07-09 34 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Law Firm requires: 1) JUNIOR SECRETARY 2) STENOGRAPHER Applicants must be fluent m English. Previous experience not essential. Please apply with full resume stating academic and other qualifications, experience, present and expected salary together with recent photograph (nonreturnable) and contact tel. no. to: 9 Battery640 words
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Advertisement775 1985-07-09 34 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WANTED FOR BOOKSHOP GENERAL CLERK a Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit m English. c At least 2 years working experience. a Typing essential. a Age 18 and above a Salary negotiable. T#i^poooo *****15 lor interview (10am to 6.30pm). ESTABLISHED TRADING CO. requires immediately Female775 words
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Advertisement532 1985-07-09 35 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales 9 A weltestablished Company invites applica- I I tions for the position of a I SALES i I REPRESENTATIVE I (Engineering Products) I !H Minimum I 2 years relevant experience, H jS preferably m sales of general machinery, com- B IS pressors,532 words
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Advertisement432 1985-07-09 35 TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Salary: $800 p.m.) c To promote air-compressors, spraying and safety equipment, c Possess GCE 'O' Level with technical background, c Sales experience m similar products will be cosldered an advantage. Company's van will be provided with transport allowance. Interested applicants are requested to apply with photograph, giving432 words
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Advertisement353 1985-07-09 35 71 Situations Vacant: Sales LffirinniiMnlHnSffltffifl ILbbbtWbSMlMbb>bX|HMhiJlH IbPw'eR^LmIMPI^LbPtIH SALESGIRLS WANTED We are looking for Female Salesgirls to promote our range of well known perfumes at leading departmental stores and at Changi Airport shops. c Attractive basic salary negotiable on experience. Attractive commission offered. c Transport allowance. c Merit increment after 6353 words
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Advertisement782 1985-07-09 35 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A fast expanding organisation has vacancies for the position of:SALES REPRESENTATIVES to join the existing team of Sales Representatives earning not least than 4-flgure income. We pay basic salary, commission, transport allowance bonus. Qualifications: a NO EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED c Age above 20 years old c782 words
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Advertisement665 1985-07-09 35 71 Situations Vacant: Sales REQUIRED CALIBRE SALES Representatives, age below 30 with car. Attractive remuneration offered. Those earning below $1,000 need not apply as they probably lack necessary experience. Call 608, Martin Road, #05-03/ 04, Spore Warehouse. CURTAIN SHOP REQUIRES experienced English speaking female Chinese Sales Assistant urgently. Kindly call665 words
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Advertisement595 1985-07-09 35 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical I USA I GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) AVIATION H SERVICE OPERATION PTE LTD is QE s H new aircraft engine business group's H wholly-owned subsidiary m Singapore. The H Company performs high technology comH ponent repairs on QE's aircraft engines. I If you595 words
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Advertisement592 1985-07-09 35 72 Situation* Vacant: Technical JOIN THE I WYWY FAMILY TECHNICIANS for IBM Typewriters Pitney Bowes Franking Machines RICOH Copiers/ Facsimiles Completed N.S. Possess NTC a NTC 2, ITC or equivalent m electronics Own scooter/motor cycle Call JEAN *****55 for your interview now Company m Jurong Require* FITTERS $850 p.m. Qualification*:592 words
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Advertisement600 1985-07-09 35 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Join us now as Can earn up to $700 p.m. I PLUS I $50 Bonus upon confirmation $50 additional Bonus 3 months after confirmation and many other benefits I If you are 16 years and above, and preI ferably have completed Primary600 words
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Advertisement410 1985-07-09 36 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production IH GM Singapore Wkgßgak Pte.Ltd. We are inviting female Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents, age 16 years and above, to be j^H&v our T PRODUCTION i OPERATORS Wm m any of the following shifts: M Ist 730 am410 words
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Advertisement390 1985-07-09 36 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous m^LmW^^^^^^^^^^ ~^^LW A^MmmmKZ^mm, MALAYAN \W PPSli^B BREWERIES m tuJBSS (SPORE} PTE LTD Brewers of Tiger Anchor Beer 9K m mwmm^ m^ 8> abc stout j^H I GCE O' Level (Science) I Singapore Citizen, aged 20-24 years HI I Male applicants should have390 words
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Advertisement990 1985-07-09 36 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous HE2flß,#£2^2j(^3^we have ■HfUnff^lra reputation of bein 9 professional, MWLjAW^g^^^ always asking for R^fl Wm^^^ perfection, from our staff I Ufl to our students. Our trainers are strong technically as well as I H^^^ practically, only through dedication and j V long training990 words
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Advertisement450 1985-07-09 36 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DIGITAL EQUIPMENT I CORPORATION is the second largest com- puter manufacturer m the world and a multi- national leader m the manufacture, sales and servicing of miniI computers. We have a I vacancy m our newly established plant m I Kuala Lumpur for the I position450 words
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Advertisement442 1985-07-09 36 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A For our Mitsubishi plant m Bukit Timah, we require DRAUGHTSWOMEN NTC m Drafting FEMALE ENGINEERING CLERK Secondary 4 education m technical stream MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS (on rotating shifts) VITB/ITC m Mechanical Engineering Some experience In maintenance of pneumatic elec-tro-mechuvcal machines ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS VITB/NTC holder m Electronic442 words
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Advertisement510 1985-07-09 36 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 1) PART TIME OPERATOR c 16-25 years of age c Morning: Bam 12 pm Afternoon: 12.35 pm 5.35 pm 2) PRODUCTION LINE LEADER c Mm. Secondary 3 Education with basic electronic knowledge c Have at least 1 year experience m similar capacity m an electronic PCB510 words
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Advertisement492 1985-07-09 36 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS required c 12 hr-rotating shift, c English-speaking c Gross salary more than $650/mth. Interested please call personally at: PAN ABRASIVES PTE LTD 24 Pioneer Sector 1 Singapore 2262 (Feeder Bus: 257 from Jurong Interchange, 1 stop after Army Camp) or phone:Florence: *****68 COPPER KETTLE492 words
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Advertisement871 1985-07-09 36 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Well established interior decorating factory requires 1. SITE CARPENTERS. 2. SITE APPRENTICES. Interested applicants, please call *****52 for interview. FURNITURE CO. REQUIRES Delivery/ Store Assistant. Must possess class 3 driving licence. Able to read understand simple English. Good basic salary will be offered to the right871 words
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Advertisement484 1985-07-09 37 The least expensive car for sale today is a 1976 Nissan Bluebird. U UULZfI Its price is $2,500. ¥S\ fn\ /I\ Trft Spo as c|aBB ca n 89--.^gfla^V'e^MlßMgangl ■l^'^Jgl H||^ 81 Vehicles For Hire fak^^wM I KIM HOCK CHYE offers Special Rales for Daily/ Weekly/ Monthly Rentals Data** 120YGL/ 140.1/484 words
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Advertisement597 1985-07-09 37 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance ICAR FINANCIN^)]] j^H *1A SOUTH BP'DG£ ROAD H^B NEW CAR RATES 12 Mths- 5.25% X 24 Mths- 5.50% K. 36 Mths- 5.75% X 48Mths-6.25% f P la t (One instalment m advance) TAI THONG LEE, cars loan/ non transfer, immediate approval. 17, Nankin St. *****65/ *****02.597 words
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Advertisement687 1985-07-09 37 87 For Sale: Mercedes MERCEDES 200, 1975 available for scrap. Best price over $10,000 secures. Tel: *****21. NOV. 1978 MERCEDES 280S pte owner, tax new. $29,000. Exchange considered. Tel: *****94. SEPTEMBER 78 MERCEDES 200, cj. regd. Sports rims. Excellent condition. Enquiries: *****25. 1973 MERCEDES 230. New tyres and battery. Price687 words
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Advertisement704 1985-07-09 37 89 For Sal*: Datsun/Nissan LOW Interest rates Dm DELTA MOTOR Bukit Tlmah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 'Showrooms open on Sunday 10 am to 4 pm' MARCH '82 BLUEBIRD fully auto, power windows, central locking, electronic ignition, aircon, radio cassette, original perfect condition, 1 owner. Call *****73. END704 words
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Advertisement923 1985-07-09 37 90 For Sale: Toyota LATE 1983 TOYOTA Corolla DX, new model, 1 lady owner, showrm cond, low mileage, radio cassette, 4-way speakers with amplifier, Internal radio antenna, 2 side mirrors. $22,500. Tel: *****41 Mrs Lim after 7.00pm. OCT. '82 TOYOTA Super Crown. 1 pte. owner, low mileage, original paint, metallic923 words
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Advertisement915 1985-07-09 37 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi GALANT 78 MODEL Auto. Road tax, tyres new. Accident free. Perfect cond. Seeing is believing. $7,200. Loan arrangeable $6,000. View at: 183 Sims Lane (off Lor. 23, end Geylang). REGD. MARCH '83 Mlt. Tredia 1600, auto power steering, power windows. Road tax expiring Feb. '86, showroom915 words
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Advertisement861 1985-07-09 37 92 For Sale: Mazda '61 MAZDA 626 manual. No PARF. Beautiful cond. $10,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****55. '82 IMPORTED COSMO 1100 C.C. rotary engine, 4-dr., fully auto, tip top condition. Tel: *****25. '82 MAZDA 323 1.3 5-speed Notchback, pte owner, showroom condition. $16,900. *****24. 82 MAZDA 323 GT. Full accessories. Excellent861 words
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Advertisement853 1985-07-09 37 94 For Sala: Othar Makes BIN THAI WN TRADING PTE LTD Plot 'E' Frings Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0923 Talaphona: *****11/ 5 (Opens from 9.00 am 5.30pm) TRADE-IN LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1004 Audi 100 CD' 2.2, auto. Q' plate Mazda -RX7'. 1003 BMW 5201. auto. BMW 5201, manual Honda Prelude853 words
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Advertisement891 1985-07-09 37 95 For Sale Commercial Vehicles SALE: 1061 REGN./ IST OWNER a Prime Mover (NISSAN Model CX 30BTN), 2 units. Trailer (Hargil PCT 40H), 2 units. a Trailer (Hargil SCT 40), 6 units, a Trailer (Hargil PCT 23), 2 units. Trailer (Hargil SCT 23), 2 units. Abova ftaat prasantty m oparatton.891 words
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Advertisement643 1985-07-09 37 96 For Sate: Motor Cycles/Scooters MANY LCI2S M8X125 $880 PX2OO PXISO $600 RXK RXI2S RXIIS $850 1X350 RG2SO $1,200 and many others. 403 Balestler Rd. '82 SUZUKI KATANA 650. Shaft drive, original owner, Michelltn tyres, insurance/ tax Dec. "Bs. $4,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****20. SUZUKI G5425, aaWng $400. 1 year tax/643 words
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Advertisement412 1985-07-09 38 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses f Hill-top Luxury Residences 1 I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation fl fl Situated beside Shangri-la Park and the pl™ 7,; WE r H I well-known St Nicholas Pri Sec School at -a,/"" r f ;^>^ H II Thomson412 words
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Advertisement356 1985-07-09 38 DETACHED HOUSES I D-11, near Orchid Inn Hotel, co- j sy 2-storey detached, split-level living/ dining, 4 bdrms, ser- vant's. $5,500. c D-11, CaMecott Hill, old styled 2- J storey detached with big s/pool. J Separate living/ dining with pa- tio. 3 bdrms, servant's outhouse, lush greenery. 30,000 sq.ft. gdn.356 words
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Advertisement301 1985-07-09 38 3.10 2> 2-«torey modern bunglw., 4 -ms., spacious living, large basement with separate entrance, lice gdn. $3,500. 9.10 PINE TREE CLUB Vicinity, 1/storey bunglw., 5 rms., front/ Dack patio, inground pool. $5,500. D.lO LEEDON/ CORNWALL GDN./ HOLLAND RD./ NASSIM Vicinity, typical colonial B*W bunglw. (pool), from $5,200 Lindtrac Services Pte.301 words
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Advertisement886 1985-07-09 38 106 Accommodation Available: Houses SELETAR. BEAUTIFUL, WELL maintained double-storey semi-detached, furnished, alrcond, $950 only. Perfect Housing, *****64/ *****52. SEMBAWANG BUNGALOW. LARGE garden, 17,000 sq.ft. Lush greenery natural landscape. $1,500 neg. Tel: *****11 (office)/ *****03, *****70 (home). WATTEN ESTATE RD double-sto-rey bunglw with large living/ dining hall, 3 bdrms, servant's rm,886 words
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Advertisement655 1985-07-09 38 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.19 SERANQOON G.DNS. Newly renovated seml-d, 4200 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, $800 *****28/ *****26 D 1953 AH SOO Garden, 2-storey terrace house. Partially furnished. $1,300. Tel: *****58. D.20 BINCHANQ RISE renovated d/storey terr. 3 bdrms/ servant's, f/furn. $1,200 Rolf *****11. D.2057 RESIDENCE ABOVE shoph'se for rent. $800655 words
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Advertisement874 1985-07-09 38 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments ORCHARD BELAER FOR SALE OR RENTAL c Near Pavilion Inter-Continental and Marco Polo Hotels c Swimming pool, squash courts and playground c Four bedrooms, large living and dining areas Fully equipped modern kitchen Private lift lobby key-operated lifts j* Closed circuit TV',874 words
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Advertisement829 1985-07-09 38 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Kirn Lin Mansion, Orchard Rd, beautifully renovated, 3 bdrms, fully furn. 81,300 Hillcrest Arcadia (3 study $2,600 Pandan Valley (3+study) $2,000 Pandan Valley 4 study $3,000 Dynasty Gdn 3 bdrms $3,300 Hill Court 3 bdrms $2,500 Beaumont 3 bd rms $3,000 Ridgewood (3 bdrms) $2,600 CHAMBERS:829 words
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Advertisement920 1985-07-09 38 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments SURREY CT. Surrey Rd, dist.ll3o, off Newton Rd.. living/ dining. Split-level. Marble. 3 bdrms. with servant's rm. A aircons. Fully furn. Contact: *****60. TAMPINES EXECUTIVE MAISONETTE, furn. $750. Clementi West $500. Jurong West, 4-rm, furn. aircond, $750. Eng Kong Crescent, furn. $700. *****36/ *****03. BRADOELL VIEW920 words
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Advertisement881 1985-07-09 38 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PANDAN VALLEY POINSETTIA Tower. Next to American school. High fir, fully furnished. $2,100 inclusive. Gateway *****38 PANDAN VALLEY, ACACIA Penth'se. Fully furn. 5,000 sq.ft Condo. facilities. $3,500/- p.m. neg. OHK *****01. SHERWOOD TOWER studio apt. luxuriously furnished, carpeted, wallpapered, $1,300 p.m. or $180,000 sale. Tel: 7i<*****.881 words
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Advertisement855 1985-07-09 39 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.21 RAINBOW GDN. brand new 3-bdrm mals. S/pool. Tastefully furn. $1,500. Rolf *****11. D.26 GREEN MEADOW 3 bdrms, mans, type, f/furn., alrconds, > $1,350. Call *****60. No agts. O.M MIMOSA PK. 4-bdrm. condo. F/furn. with facilities. Rental $1,000 p.m. Phone *****96. 03 OUEENSWAY TWR. 2 bdrms,855 words
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Advertisement812 1985-07-09 39 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms LARGE FURN. CARPETED rm Nice/quiet estate. Cooking allowed. Near Kent Ridge, Dover Rd. $400. Tel: *****73. No agents. RMS. IN CLEMENTI/ West/ Jurong for students, singles or couples. Food laundry provided if necessary. Tel: *****63 Mrs Llew. SERANGOON GDN. Furn. alrcon. rms. for singles/ students. Meals812 words
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Advertisement326 1985-07-09 39 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Buying a house can be exhausting WK JaT +i <J* ■■■—IBM I'^iWii""-'" I *-1- 1 t B .flf Pm abaflß^L^B^aU THE^UGHT ISOTONIC DRINK Countless property ads are featured on this section page daily. Look deeper into this one and make your evaluation.326 words
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Advertisement884 1985-07-09 39 113 For Sato: Houses CHILTERN DRIVE Braddell Heights Beautiful English cottage bungalow with approx. 12,000 sq.ft. of land. Built-in of 3,500 sq.ft. with spacious lounge, bedrooms, etc. Expensive marble flooring, plaster glass ceiling, etc. Central aircon. European kitchen fittings. See to appreciate. Rent or telling below coat $1.25 million 0.n.0.884 words
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Advertisement913 1985-07-09 39 113 For Sale: Houses D 28 MUGLISTON PK. 1,830 sq.ft. Spacious d/storey ter. Imm. cond. 3 bdrms, family hall, servant's, extended kitchen/ patio. Asking $410,000. Esteem: *****01. GRANGE ROAD, VERY beautiful. 3-storey townhse at exclusive residential est. 3+l bdrms, f/furn. $480,000 neg. JNC Property: *****42/ *****41. URGENT SALE. THOMSON Odn.913 words
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Advertisement841 1985-07-09 39 113 For Sato: Houses D.lO EWE BOON Rd. s/storey detached, 9,241 sq.ft. Freehold. $750,000. *****38 Rich. D.lO HOTEL EQUATORIAL d/storey terr. 3+ 1 bdrms, 3000 sq.ft. $450,000. Houseworld *****64/5. D.lO NAMLY AYE. Unique cottage styled seml-d. 3 1 rms. Approx. 6,500 sq.ft. Acumen *****11. D.lO NAMLY HILL s/storey detached. 7,500841 words
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Advertisement873 1985-07-09 39 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Exclusivs Condos. With Larg« Pools, ShoHord Road MEDITERRANEAN TOWNHOUSE (2642 sq.ft.) 11-unlt development with large separate living/ dining rooms and American-styled kitchen. $490,000 0.n.0 SHELFORD VIEW (Approx. 27CK sq.ft.) Spacious split-levelled 3bedroomed apt. with attached bathrooms, ample storage and attractive wooded views. $675,00( 0.n.0. COMPREHENSIVE873 words
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Advertisement908 1985-07-09 39 114 For Sale: Private Apartments RAJAH TOWERS— UNITS #02-04 t #03-01, #24-01, #21-04, #22-04 for sale/ rent. Please telephone *****77/ *****78. RAJAH TOWER 14TH floor. 2300 sq.ft. Good facing. Immediate I occupation. Interested call *****22. No agents. RIDGEWOOD LUNALILO. 3 Onus, 1300 sq.ft. Good tenancy. $350,000. I Also 1 unit.908 words
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Advertisement915 1985-07-09 39 115 For Sal*: HUDC Apartments LAKEVIEW, 1,770 SQ.FT. Terrazao/ parquet. Well kept. Quiet. Face Macßitchie. Reasonable offer considered. Vanda *****18. D.lO FARRER COURT. Blk D. Well-kept, renovated, 3+l. $230,000. Dennis Hsg *****71/2. FARRER CT. 1500 sq.ft. high fir. Asking: $250,000 0.n.0. Enquiries *****42 (agt.). 116 For Sale: HDB Apartment* TOA915 words
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Advertisement492 1985-07-09 40 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TELOK BLANGAH C'RES, 3 rm, Blk. 16 Terrazzo. Wardrobes. $48,500 0.n.0. *****23/ 2. TELOK BLANGAH HEIGHTS, 5 rooms $155,000 0.n.0. Call *****25 after 7.00pm. TOA PAYOH 5-ROOM. Easy access to market, tastefully renovated, $113,000 neg. *****11. T. PAYOH 5-RM. FURN.. aircond. Near amenities/ MRT. $120,000492 words
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Advertisement404 1985-07-09 40 117 Properties Wanted WANTEDI HDB FLATS We provide advice on the levy revision CALL MISS CHOW Please call *****88 GENUINE BUSINESSMAN WISHES to buy Eastern Lagoon apt or hses m East Coast Rd or Bt Tlmah/ Sommerville Road Est. vicinity. (Strictly no agts). The Secretary, *****20. WE HAVE BUSINESSMAN and404 words
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Advertisement225 1985-07-09 40 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces r ©DBS LAND] Prime Industrial Properties for Sale/Lease Immediate occupation Terrace Factories At Hillview Terrace. Double storey with mezzanine floor Area per unit: 527 to 608m 2 Suitable for light industries 999 years lease Warehouses At West Coast/Clementi Road Floor areas: 1 77. 1225 words
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Advertisement645 1985-07-09 40 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Space* If CHOICE I FACTORY I I SPACE FOR I I LEASE I I Factory space of various I I dimensions at Sims Aye I I Eunos Road for lease. I I Please contact I I Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen I I Tel: *****1 1 or *****58645 words
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Advertisement478 1985-07-09 40 118 Factory Spaces D.20 BRAND NEW Lip Heng fty at Jin Pemimptn. 1,400 sqft. 90cts p.s.f. Vlllanelle *****81. JTC DETACHED C-3 factory/ warehouse for sale. 1 acre, 14,000 sq.ft. $530,000 0.n.0. *****97/ 8. NEWLY RENOVATED FACTORY at Geylang for complete takeover. Interested, please call *****87. PAYA LEBAR KAPO Factory 1,745478 words
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Advertisement797 1985-07-09 40 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Stack higher and keep costs lower jp^^^^^^^Bßßßaaaß^^^^^^^aap^^^^^ t^^^aawtf^".-.-<!«eay^^ M t j^j^&b^ VMfekajkta^ IQB>^ fl« Bbhbij^Ly^^bHb^K I^^bW Where the facts are stacked m your favour Fact 1: Close to port, city and industrial estate Fact 2: Located just outside797 words
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Advertisement440 1985-07-09 41 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: .Office Spaces Office Spaces AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SYDNEY A Sydney commercial property fully let with a net return of Austsl 15,000 per year right m the heart of Sydney China-town only 100 yards away from Dixon Street. A three level solidly built concrete building440 words
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Advertisement498 1985-07-09 41 OFFICE SPACES AT GRTH Bldg., East Coast Rd. #03-02A, 847 sq.ft. #03-03, 940 sq.it. #04-02A, 700 sq.ft. #04-04, 393 sq.ft. #05-05, 364 sq.ft. #05-08, 406 sq.ft. #06-08, 442 sq.ft. #06-10, 250 sq.ft. #06-11, 284 sq.ft. #06-12, 45Ji sq.ft. #06-15, 360 sq.ft. Rental: $2.80 p.s.f. *****10. CORNER SHOP SUITABLE for showroom498 words
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Advertisement737 1985-07-09 41 121 For Rent: Office Spaces $850/ $950 PER month. 384 sq.ft./ 434 sq.ft. showroom cum office m Katong modern shopping complex. *****7 Ext. 52. 5-STOREY BANK/ OFFICE building, South Bridge Rd., central aircon. with lift, about 8,000 sq.ft. $12,000 p.m. Tel: *****08. D.1024, RIVER VALLEY Rd, office rtn avail. Rent737 words
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Advertisement566 1985-07-09 41 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces VERY GGOD LOCATION, main rd of Serangoon 1,000 sq.ft. Pre-war, Holland Aye lnfront of bus terminus 1600 sq.ft (pre-war), vacant possession. Call: *****11. SHOP FOR SALE. Gulllemard Rd. 1 400 sq.ft. Beautiful renovation. For commercial use. Tel: *****34. 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PEACE CENTRE/MANSION566 words
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Advertisement584 1985-07-09 41 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces FU LU SHOU COMPLEX (Rochor Road) Shop space with good frontage available on 3rd Storey (#O3-23). Area 46 sq.m. Suitable for all types of business. ATTRACTIVE RENTAL. Interested please contact: HOK LOK SIU PTE LTD *****22 GOLDHILL SQUARE Restaurant space584 words
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Advertisement244 1985-07-09 41 137 Tour* PRICEFROM I I $499 I 3 DAYS PENANG FESTA $499 5 DAYS MEDAN, LAKE TOBA, PARAPAT, SAMOS* ISLAND, BRASTAGI ...5499 JAKARTA, BOGOR, PUNCAK, CPANAS, BANDUNG: 6 DAYS WESTERN AUSTRALIA (Every Thursday) 5 DAYS BANGKOK, PATTAYA $735 7 DAYS BANGKOK, PATTAYA, CHEN6MAI 5855 7 DAYS BANGKOK, PATTAYA, RIVER KWAI244 words
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Advertisement560 1985-07-09 41 137 Tours 137 Tours \J^jAPA/\TjrtLEcr A consortium of 4 top travel agents Tour Jk New improved Itineraries with most meals Higbnght^A provided. Tours escorted by Chinese and *S§sk English speaking guides. JK^k KPOJI Twfcuta 8 DATS sc*MM»c«r JAPAN EXPRESS $M 0 $1979* Osaka Nara Kyoto Disneyland Hakone Mt Fuji Shiraito560 words
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Advertisement421 1985-07-09 41 137 Tours 137 Tour* .^m .^m f^ nrumni/ riui inn HAimiu ••HEBCH DcNMAnK FINLAND MORVAT SVcDtR 15/160 Dnwrk/SviiH/lliiniiN Ffwi/Nwife Sei Cnritt LMrtn from $3291 Oep: Mon/Wed 15/180 EipraulwSeaidhiNii&Liidu from $3388 Dep: Aug 4, 11,18 1 5D Scnic Scaidiarti Ueiin from $3599 Dep: Aug 2. 9, 16, 23,30 15/1 7 D421 words
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Advertisement485 1985-07-09 42 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours ALL TOURS TO JAPAN INCLUDE EXPO '85 DISNEYLAND I specials :rK \^\t&^ Exclusive! Best price m town! 9 ty) V Medan 3 days $399 J/£ HO^^iqQ < Jakarta 4 day. $499 1 muK «L Bali 4 days $599 9 tfonM^'* Phuket 5 days $599485 words
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Advertisement354 1985-07-09 42 PARADISE BALI Weekend at Kuta Beach First Class Rama Beach Cottage Dep Fri from ***** suA-Sciaiallsalia I3^~ Travil& Tours I'lc Ltd 7500A, Beach Road. 81-303, The Plaza, Singapore 0719 Tel: *****88 (6 lines) §2 Telex: RS ***** Kalifa J Cable: SUTRACASE 5D GT/PEN/CAMERON $195 every Monday 2D 3N GENTING $89/$99354 words
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Advertisement734 1985-07-09 42 137 Tours 137 Tours SOUTH EAST ASIA TOURS: TA 309 Tsini/H.sfkasf/HMktk 8/H/M lap $1720/SIMO/SZMODap: In lH,k.^Uc^.|« 5/7*1,1 $735/1186/- OipSli ill iHikik/rimyi/Hiii km 8 lap $1418/- Dip: iaa JiMi/HniktM 9 <ayi $2199/- Dip: Mia K.ru/Jipi" II lap *****/- Dip: WH Milmli bad Tain 3/4/5/8 lays Frm $1 49/- Dap: Daly ftX*734 words
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Advertisement435 1985-07-09 42 i^^jaPn!^?! 1. City* Guilds 747- For school leavers with GCE O 1 Levels No prior computer knowledge required 2. TMC Diploma m Computer Studies (Incorporating C&G 747 and IDPM I II) For those with GCE 'O' 'A' Levels Courses moderated by NCC (UK) with FULL EXEMPTION from IDPM I II435 words
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Advertisement554 1985-07-09 42 148 Computer 148 Computer PswUfPPaßL%fl^^^^^^^| I "^iTeTtT^NTTcTiTf I GTe^MMMnTi^BBBI Course No. 1: Diploma In Computer Studies (Full/Part Time) Incorporate C G 747 IDPM l/ll Syllabus Full IDPM Part l/ll Exemption Designed for GCE 'O' or 'A' holders No prior computer knowledge needed Course No. 2: Joint BCS/NCB Examination Course Equivalent554 words
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Advertisement339 1985-07-09 42 150 Commercial/ Technical STORE INST. OF COMMERCE Pirn. See's Cert wk.day evening/ Sat. Sun. (commence this week) Higher Accounting/ Costing Sat. Sunday. Inter. B'keeping Sat. 3.30 pm/ Wed. 6 pm/ Sun. 9 am (commence this week) Beginner Bleeping Mon. 6.30 pm (15th) Sun. 1030 am/ Mon. Wed. 11 am. Beginners339 words
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Advertisement538 1985-07-09 42 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Typing Typing ■^■^R^i^i^B^B^Paa^i^Ba^Bß^nf Thm Undent m tint Mmongtt til onnw The* UudenU til ••bunted LCX'I mtdilt ctndidttm m the LCCI PSC IX4 mmintlitm tot tuccmt m the 1984 eitmrnttkuu one of these girls could be you! ATT offers you: Full-Time Part-Time Private Secretary's538 words
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Advertisement441 1985-07-09 42 153 Driving 156 Cookery PACIFIC DRIVING SCHOOL, 6 Kirn P»A CATERING SCH. Services, Tian Road, S'pore-0316, *****75. Blk. 82, #01-31 Ttong Poh Rd. 15 Thomson Hill Drive, Spore- Tel: *****23, 11a.m.-sp.m. 13 Ju--2057, *****78. ly, high class hotel cakemaking course conducted by hotel chef. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Fetch/ Send. 01-36441 words
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Obituary, Illustration347 1985-07-09 43 181 Deaths 181 Deaths WILFRED YEO CHWEE GIN 1 AGE: 65 YEARS 1 CALLED HOME TO BE WITH THE LORD ON 1 BTH JULY 1985 1 Sadly missed by: 9 Wife: Linda Gwee Lan Neo I Daughters Sons-ln-Law 1 Mavis Yeo Leng Choo Hoong Bee Teck R Audrey Yeo Guat347 words
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Obituary, Illustration315 1985-07-09 43 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements I The Family of the late j TAN CHWEE SIONG Director of Joo Siong wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends and business associates for their messages of condolences, assistance, visits, flowers and donations during their recent bereavement. MR ADRIAN KUAH315 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1985-07-09 43 183 Condolences 183 Condolences f WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY CONDOLENCE I TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE 1 ALAN LOONG SEOW HIANG I FROM: The Directors, Management Staff of Leeng Consultants Pte Ltd Zaidun Leeng Sdn Bhd Bolton Hennessey Pte Ltd Ibrahim-Leeng Consulting Engineers i A« a mark of respect, LEENG62 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1985-07-09 43 I ACKNOWLEDGEMENT j The Family of the late I MR. NG KEE HONG Departed on Ist July 1985 wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for their presence, messages of condolence and donations during their recent bereavement. Jesus said 'I am the resurrection and the65 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1985-07-09 43 In Memory Of MR. S.P. THAVABAJAH MUDALIAR Departed 9.7.82 Where art thou? Wife: Dearest husband! Childrefi^ovin^ndcarinojatherl19 words
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Obituary, Illustration107 1985-07-09 43 In Ever Loving Memory Of MRS LEE CHEE POH NEE KWAN MEE CHAN Departed 9th July, 1983 Two years of your passing we have grieved. Loving and unforgetable memories of you will always live. Your love and care that once we had, Now are gone and painfully107 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration610 1985-07-09 43 Sevvy has the savvy Spaniard warms up for British Open defence PARIS, Mon. Severiano Ballesteros warmed up for the defence of his British Open golf title later this month by shooting a final round 69 for a comfortable two-stroke victory m the French Open yesterday. The talented Spaniard began theReuter - 610 words
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328 1985-07-09 43 SUGAR LAND (Texas), Mon. American Nancy Lopez used four birdies on the back nine to pass third-round leader Joanne Carner and win the US$3OO,OOO ($660,000) Ladies Professional Golf Association Hall of Fame championship here yesterday. Nancy shot a four-under-par 68 m the final roundReuter - 328 words
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Article246 1985-07-09 43 FRANCORCHAMPS (Belgium), Mon. American Freddie Spencer sped to his third "double" of the season at the Belgian motor cycling Grand Prix to remain on course for two world championship crowns here yesterday. Spencer followed his victory m the 250 cc race by taking maximum points m246 words
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Article121 1985-07-09 43 Ovett puts country before self BIRMINGHAM* England), Mon. Steve Ovett, Britain's mile world record holder, pat his country before personal glory m a 3,000 metres race at yesterday's athletics international between Britain, East Germany and Japan. The 800 m Olympic gold medallist, beaten twice over 1,500 m m the past121 words
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Article287 1985-07-09 43 EPINAL (France), Mon. Dutch cyclist Maarten Ducrot made up for the disappointment of failing to win the first stage of the Tour de France after leading for 160 kilometres by winning the ninth stage yesterday. He raced clear of his four co-leaders m the last 10Reuter; AFP - 287 words
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Article, Illustration430 1985-07-09 43 Battler from Brazil revs up for British Grand Prix charge LE CASTELLET (France), Mon. Nelson Piquet, back atop the winners' rostrum after a year without a Formula One victory, aims for more success for Brabham at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone mReuter - 430 words
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Article, Illustration328 1985-07-09 45 FAUZI OMAR - FAUZI OMAR Being underdogs suits us fine, says Venglos BY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Federal Territory, underdogs m last Saturday's Malaysia Cup soccer semi-final return leg against Trengganu, want to remain just that m the final on Saturday. "We have to treat Johore with a lot of respect. TheyNST - 328 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-07-09 45 GERALD MARTINEZ - GERALD MARTINEZ Selangor gambled and failed By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. What if.. .is an unrewarding and frustrating game for the mind. But sometimes, try as you might, the thoughts just won't go away. For officials of the Selangor side who fell to Johore on Saturday, their thoughtsNST - 457 words
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Article, Illustration344 1985-07-09 45 MARCUS LIN - MARCUS LIN ;lka;lkmf By IT certainly wasn't South Avenue's night. With relegation staring them m the face, they had to face Farrr r Park United on a night when the diminutive Malek Awab was at his effective best. Malek made good use of the space he had on the344 words
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Article98 1985-07-09 45 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A committee have been set up to ensure that Saturday's Malaysia Cup final goes on without any hitch, Football Association of Malaysia assistant secretary Paul Monysamuel said here yesterday. He said the committee would be chaired by FAM President, the Sultan of 'ahang, whoBerna - 98 words
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759 1985-07-09 45 REST OF SPORT IN SHORT Records turn full cycle COLORADO SPRINGS, Mon. Two more world records fell at the International Amateur Open cycling meet at the weekend. Lutz Hesslich, of East Germany, set a men's best time of lO.lOsec for 200 m from a flying start and America's Connie ParaskevinUPI; AFP; AP; Reuter - 759 words
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Article289 1985-07-09 45 KUALA TRENGGANU, Men. The Trengganu fans are still shaking their heads In disbelief, wondering how their team failed to make It to the final despite having everything m their favour. With a one-goal lead, having won the first leg 14 m Kuala Lumpur, and playing m289 words
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Article, Illustration653 1985-07-09 46 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Dr Leow's 'body language' lesson for schools 6 Asian kids are either too fat or skinny. They can't do push-ups or chin-ups. They dare not look you m the eye. Through body-building, we can turn them into confident personalities who can contribute653 words
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374 1985-07-09 46 LONDON, Mon. Former England batsman Chris Tavare hit a masterly unbeaten 84 to keep Kent at the top of the English Sunday League yesterday with a 37-run win over Surrey at the Oval. Tavare hit only six boundaries m his 86-ball innings but374 words
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Article88 1985-07-09 46 Agnew takes over LONDON, Mon. Leicestershire's fast bowler, Jonathan Agnew, capped twice for England, replaces Yorkshire's Arnold Sidebottom In the England 12 named yesterday for the Third Test against Australia, starting at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on Thursday. Sidebottom was 12th man for the Second Test at Lord's which Australia wonReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration314 1985-07-09 46 CHELMSFORD (England), Mon. Pace bowler Jeff Thomson did little to enhance his chances of winning back his place m the Australian Test side on the second day of the four-day match against Essex yesterday. Thomson, who needs only one wicket to take his Test match haulReuter; AFP - 314 words
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Article246 1985-07-09 46 Rampaging veterans LIAN HE BAO, led by veteran campaigners Chia Chong Boon, Tan Kai Kok and Tan Ten Siong, started their campaign on an impressive note when they whipped Armed Forces Blue 5-0 m the preliminary round of the National Senior men's interteam table tennis championships at Toa Payoh last246 words
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Article518 1985-07-09 46 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By Association complain of army-type discipline suffered by their members 4 The referees, the report stated, underwent a military-like administration and experienced much confusion. The two associations have to work hand- in-hand. THE Football Referees Association of Singapore have charged that their members underwent a military-tj^pe administration518 words
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Article93 1985-07-09 46 JACKIE'S ORCHARD will sponsor six bowlers to the Bangkok All-Star championships from Aug 16-25. The top two finishers m each of three selection trials, based on total pinfall over 10 games, will enjoy the all-expenses paid trip. Sam Ho and Anthony Low won the first roll-off on Sunday.93 words
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217 1985-07-09 46 A CHALLENGE FOR SINGAPORE Up against Selangor WHILE Singapore are aiming for restored pride by recovering the Lawn Tennis of Malaysia Cup, perennial rivals Selangor have made it very difficult for them to do so. Previously known as the Chua Choon Leong Cup, the competition will be held m Malacca217 words
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217 1985-07-09 46 A CHALLENGE FOR GODFREY Up against the surf WHEN Godfrey Yeo decided to add 10 kilometres of running to the 20km of boardsailing m the Batam Charity Marathon on Saturday, he was also hoping to add more figures to the sum of money he could raise. The 43-year-old sailor is217 words
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Article, Illustration338 1985-07-09 47 Germany's joy is a humble hero I'm going on court to win and to fight and that's all. I try not to show my feelings but I'm a human being and all human beings have feelings. Maybe now they have an idol m Germany. (But) it'sAP - 338 words
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Article84 1985-07-09 47 Men's singles Champion: Boris Becker (WG) £130,000 ($380,900); Runner-up: Kevin Curren (US) £65,000. Men's doubles Champions: Heinz Guenthardt (Swit) and Balazs Taroczy (Hun) £447,500; Runners-up: Pat Cash and John Fitzgerland (Aust) £23,750. Women's singles Champion: Martina Navratilova (US) £117,000; Runner-op: Chris Evert Lloyd £58,500. Women's doublesUPI - 84 words
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Article939 1985-07-09 47 J. RAJENDRAN - Seeing is believing in Boris J. RAJENDRAN reports from London Match statistics Becker Cnrren Aces 20 19 Double-faults 7 8 First serve percent. 61.7 46.9 Service breaks 3 1 Set-points 12 2 Match-points 3 0 Unforced errors 37 35 Winners 127 104 Game break-points 17 6 Game break-Points Won 3939 words
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Article, Illustration163 1985-07-09 47 Watch with mother HER heart m her mouth, Elvira Becker couldn't decide whether or not to watch her son Boris's historic last game. Unable to see, yet knowing she would never forgive herself for missing anything, she chose the tried and tested method of the peepshow, sneaking163 words
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Article101 1985-07-09 47 Mac's big secret WIMBLEDON, Mon. A nagging virus infection which plagued dethroned Wimbledon champion John McEnroe for more than a week could have explained his shocking quarter-finals defeat, the News of the World reported yesterday. The paper said that McEnroe, 26, beaten m straight sets on Wednesday by fellow AmericanUPI - 101 words
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Article108 1985-07-09 47 WIMBLEDON, Mon. Martina Navratilova capped another successful Wimbledon fortnight yesterday by winning the mixed doubles title to add to the singles crown she captured on Saturday. Yesterday, she and Paul McNamee triumphed 7-5, 4-6 and 6-2, m the mixed doubles against Elizabeth Smylie and John Fitzgerald. InAFP; AP - 108 words
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Article, Illustration692 1985-07-09 47 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD dflkaslkfna By r/ First Person ALL around the world today, headline writers and TV and radio commentators will be looking skywards and giving thanks for Boris Becker. Boris Becker... notice how alii tera lively the name trips off the tongue; how easily it692 words
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Advertisement145 1985-07-09 43 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember TUBE Bb^t ■■p ■P*"^^ BBai*^»- :&i bsw^BO fciiiM^a'gH MM L-*aaßßa*B^^ BBa^^^^slr^^^^^^^^i mbbbbV aWMMwwe^Bßl PW! *S BBbMv E^y T T^^*"^^a^^. >4BPBBBfe .^^sa^haa^MßLa^l P^LW When the Union Jack was raised at >?fW P9CSMILk Port Stanley m July 1382 it may have LaQ145 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration387 1985-07-09 44 Local riders have won half the QE Cup races By THE RACING EDITOR WHEN jockey K.L. Oo won the 14th running of the Queen Elizabeth n Cup astride rank outsider Windu Karya at Bukit Timah on Sunday, it was not just a personal triumph but also one387 words
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Article842 1985-07-09 44 IPOH Mon 3 Dollars 55 60 8 Cash n56 65 9 Gremlin 56.5 45 15 Caesar's 11 Brambanan 51.5 57 10 Holiang 56.5 53 3 Chimbu 53 42 Weights barrier draw 12 Alia-Oni 55 60 1 Splendid m 55.5 64 4 Pete's Gal 56 44 Palace n 54.5842 words
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204 1985-07-09 44 'Strawb' set for further pickings PARIS, Mon. GLOBETROTTING galloper Strawberry Road scored his first group one victory m France yesterday when he took the Grand Prix De Saint-Cloud. Ridden by Yves SaintMartin, the six-year-old crossed the line a neck clear of English challenger Seismic Wave (Willie Carson) with Treizieme (Freddie204 words
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Article116 1985-07-09 44 HAMBURG, Mon, West German champion trainer Heinz Jentzsch yesterday celebrated a triple triumph after watching his horses fill the first three places m the West German Derby. Acatenango, ridden by Polish jockey Andreas Tylicki and owned by coffee magnate Walther Jacobs, won the 116 thReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration225 1985-07-09 44 •At the 400 m Pk*" ef> (|,e £jn js sfasfaslkfjaslkjf fasjfhasjk theijio ——^SH3!I tehkjlkjd i n i.Mi».m»«i«imiiaß— *mmmmm ddlksjflkjslkfj sfsdfsdfsadf Q 2 Div 7 1,400 m 1. Kite Punya 2. Meteorite IV 3. New Star 4. Glamorous Charm Dist: 2>/2, 3 TimeALBERT SIM and JONATHAN CHOO - 225 words
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Article179 1985-07-09 44 THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and it will pay to foUow them: Accomplice finished a good fifth to Turquoise m the Stewards Trophy despite carrying topweight and having had a hard run when winning the previous week. Only three,179 words
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Page 46 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1985-07-09 46 ATHLETICS National Primary Schools heats finals (Farrer Park AC, 2). BASKETBALL National schools tourney: C Boys Girls (8.30 am). B Boys Girls (2.45 pm). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SCC v Khalsa (Padang). Div 1A: SRC B v Combined Schools (Padang). Div IB: Safsa v NUS (Tanglin Oval). Div 2A: Rafflesians105 words
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Advertisement118 1985-07-09 47 Our Speciality: Ahoid f ldsU p Management take over by Dwcton Palace 1 Seafood Restaurant Business as usual Specially Present: j Live Music During 1 Lunch Hours Mouth-watering And_____ Economical Lunch Daily With a seating capacity for 120 Sumptuous meals prepared expertly by our chefs Lunch: 1 1.00 am to118 words
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Advertisement177 1985-07-09 47 A. W v Swim or sun or slide. At Mimaland, you can dip and dive m a pool of clear fresh mountain water. Slip slide away on a Super Splash that's longest m the region! Or just soak m the sun. And there's more. Squash tennis badminton table tennis fishing177 words
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Article, Illustration275 1985-07-09 48 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG Campaign to project Singapore as value-for-money destination By THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is to woo Malaysian visitors with a six-month-long advertising blitz at a cost of half-a-million dollars. The campaign seeks to persuade Malaysians, especially those m Kuala Lumpur, Penang and275 words
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Article128 1985-07-09 48 Dr Goh leading mission to China FORMER First Deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh King Swee will lead a fact-finding mission to China this week, sources said yesterday. Dr Goh, who Is reported to have accepted the role of economic adviser to the Chinese government, is scheduled to visit Zhohai and128 words
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Article65 1985-07-09 48 TAIPEI, Mon. Scores of police today hunted a panther on the run from its job as a guard dog and which has already devoured 20 chickens m suburban Taipei. Police said the panther's owner told them it broke loose from a cage outside his home two65 words
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Article31 1985-07-09 48 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 6.04 points to 1,328.41 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.31 words
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Article114 1985-07-09 48 A SCHOOLTEACHER, who parked his car m front of his father's neighbour's home, found cooked rice thrown on the car's boot. While Mr Sard bin Othman and his father, Mr Mohd Ghani bin Azam Shah, were checking, Sinniah s/o Sinniah, threw a flower vase which114 words
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454 1985-07-09 48 Setback for Opec as talks end in disarray VIENNA, Mon. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) suffered a severe setback when oil ministers wound up three days of talks m disarray last night without producing a firm new strategy to bolster crude oil prices. Oil industry officials watching theAFP - 454 words
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Article52 1985-07-09 48 What it should have been THE Sunday Times gave the name of one courteous driver spotted by a traffic policewoman as Mr Kheng Gim Chiang. He is actually Mr Kheng Chin Hock. The error arose when he inadvertently gave his son's name card to the reporter who asked him for52 words
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Article17 1985-07-09 48 BELGRADE, Mon. Polish leader Wojciech Jaruzelski arrived today for a state visit to Yugoslavia. AP.17 words
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Article, Illustration355 1985-07-09 48 The fake Hitler diaries case HAMBURG, Mon. A former reporter and an antiques dealer were convicted by a court today of selling fake Hitler diaries to a West German magazine and sentenced to more than four years' imprisonment each. Presiding Judge Hans-Ulrich Schroeder saidReuter - 355 words
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298 1985-07-09 48 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan today branded Iran, Cuba, Libya, North Korea and Nicaragua as being part of a "confederation of terrorist states" and said they are engaged "m acts of war against the government and people of the United States". "AndAP - 298 words
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Article33 1985-07-09 48 CAIRO, Mon. A bus speeding on the Cairo-Alex-andria Highway hit a camel and overturned yesterday, killing seven passengers and injuring 11. The accident occurred about 105 km north of Cairo. UPIUPI - 33 words